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aw- SECTION FOUR PAGE EIGHT THE PITTSBURGH SUNDAY POST, 7, 1920. SALE RlLVL. ESTATE POULTI1Y. FOR SALE REAL KSTAfE. POULTRT.

Third" Crdef nd the- -liosary 'l' and Poor Souls Society, ar respectfully, invited to attend. Intercaant. la. S-Vllehael's cemetery. OBITUARY NEWS Dim Nonas oil, asd Gas laxds.

A YEAR You could have bought oil leases in Texas for a sons' that have gold for from ten thousand to fifty thousand per acre. This is repeated dally. Increasing- price of oil is causing tremendous tiling- activities In practically every county In Texas. New pools be-r opened up; buy acreage now before well. coma in.

Play the law i averaae. Checker board the state. We can furnish acreage, any oaty, Texas or Louisiana. For ouick sale we offer: 10 acres 10 different counties; 100. acres $225.00 20 acres 5 different counties; 100 acres $210.00 "Deep tests now beinsr made In these counties.

Call on or phone C. Day, Room. 1505 William Penn Hotel, Sunday or Monday, or send ck' direct to main office and ask for free oil mip and weekly mar-X letter. SECURITIES COMPANY J. 1 Are lost every year because of improper feed than all other causes combined.

Why experiment, when Q02i PENN AVE, oticTialhAddorttscd yHbmp Turtivfiingf ETli Credit Marriage Licenses. Swart Theodore Pittsburgh Shoaf, Ura II Bittner, Aioysius Caninzunv Jessie Drost, Mtciiacl Vaaa. Roso Baum. Henry Lister, Christine Norman, Gienn II IXmkel. Lollle Artman, Russell A Beveridga, Florence.

Forlier, James Barton, Clara Pbinolt, Alfred Jarvis, Cora Gardner, William Corey, ilary Pittsburgh PiUsbsrgh Pitts'mrgii wilmrrdim; BoyJ Hill North Brad Jock North Bmdaock JuniaU. Altoourt Homosten Pittsburgh Pittsburff-i XV. Va W. Va. WashitigtotJ NEWS OF RIVERS The Freerrt.

gorge in the Alleghepy river moved 200 yards 'Friday night an1 then came to a standstill. According io yssierl.ty morning's the water behind the gonge.has 'been backed to stigo of about 19 feel. The wii! -'chango but little. Th GciiersI Wosi of the Liberty Transit Line docked ti.e local harbor yesterday with a. large miscellaneous cargo.

It got under a-f Vir afternoon. Tho General Crowder of tho same will drop anchor tonight and wli! hove off Tuesday -nfternoon rfor Charleston, -va The steamboat E. F. Jackson owned by A. C.

will tie inspected to morrow morninsr by Lnited Rtaiea Steamboat Inspectors Ed war 3 Maarer und George E. Berry at Harelweod Tne tcwh' af victory cr the Kefa'ne Sand Sucpiy Company, passed up -the will. raise more, chicks, stronger chicks and better chicks than can be raised by any other method of feeding. Made of pure, concentrated buttermilk and carefully selected grain. Feed it for the first 8 weeks then follow with and continue during the developing period.

Then feed BUTTERMILK LAYING MASR Dallas. OILAJTO GAS LANDS. TEXAS LEASES BTES ARE TURNED TO SOtTPH TEXAS VALUES ARE INCREASING v-tiT. Oil INVESTORS ARB JXIiiO TO SOUTH TEXAS TO LEASES BEFORE PRICES BE- PROHIBITIVE. (RB OR WRITES TOtTR or acreage la any of the firing counties: Edwards Bee DeWItt Kerr Pecos Terrell Zapata Coleman Uvalde Comal Ulespte -Salle al Verde 'aeon no Taylor Brewster Bianco Gonzales Karnes Schleicher Dimmitt Kays Jones Ataeoosa Lynn Kendall Real Lavaca Hidalgo Elite Archer u-tuCen -eM Hmel Zavala tadera Tracts'--.

TceHent Locations 19. vSO Northern Edwards 3 10. 0 Western Edwards Eastern Brewster 0,09 West Central Brewster 'Hitchcock, Cooper rciiner Offices: Suite 231 Moore Bids. CAN ANTONIO TEXAS. franca Offices: Los Angeles.

Cat Worth. Shreveport, amana. Tex. t'y ddreea all con communication to Slain awe leases for sale In Jackson.Roane. V- Wirt.

Calhoun. Gilmer. Mason and I counties. In West Virginia. If we i have wnat yoa want, we will be glad 4 A tfeam for you anywhere In West Vir- OaU or writs E.

L. Morford A 4 W. Vs. I TiWS ws nted 13i fi.OCO: I have 8ev- nil end gas leases in Texas territory; weRa going down all around me; I need I to hold those leaves, which are rapidly "is- Into- big money, and waot a man 1 as my partner. Write for ar- P.

O. Box 511. Pittsburgh. Pa. i now; new oil leases, the next great oil A location, oil belt; -now is the time to I.

Box 4M, East Lloerty station. and will go higher: I own over nacres in West Virginia. Will lease to a 5 pompany that can drill soon. Address Car This Office. LtTMBKR TOR SALE.

LUMBER. ft. White Pine. "7 Heavy Timbers, all -Sizes and Lengths. Zl PERRY L.

TYGARD, 418 Park i Telephone Grant 1248. 'WANTED REAL, ESTATE THE I. W. SOOTT CO. AVholesalo Distributors JAS.

The Queen Incubator, the all to a standard, not down to a price. IiciSatorsaid Braiders river yes'craay morning witn emptiis. The w. Smoot docked at foot of Mrrket United -Sti'te Engineer Captain Wlster M. -Chuba las received his- lisjnarge from the iii'my.

He left Vridaj to accept a pcfailion with the Arms Corn parn-. Succeeding him an gineer the one ngahc-1 a river iccki will fe AB. McCrew. A. II.

Bet'chley n.is been sppointed to take chn.nje cf Government boatyards at Lock 4 ia the Monongahela river. The following river stages were rev ported last night: Davis Island, 1C.1 feet, rising; Herrs Island, 12.1 feet, rising; Freeport, 1U feet, failing. (ueen IncuDator to. aemonsiraimg uiehs matiiiiiea m-a Will discount of 10 on all orders- takeiiVhis while he is here, delivered hen We also have agencies open in good territory for live dealers. It will pay you to communicate with us in regard to; these agencies.

Place ycur orders for brooder. stove. now as we expect a shortage on these stoves later on" in season. TMs exscfiy sms is csJ, With a 42 inch deflector to radiate heat on the chicks. The only way you can raise your chicks at a profit.

Buckeye Incubator, Only a very few Baekcye Portable Hoover you Oil. AND GAS LAXDS. AGO Texas. FOR REXT REAL ESTATE. CITY A.D Sl'Bl-RBAV.

AT the "Chateau." the most beautiful epot along the Allegheny river at Oakrnont. 2 to 4-room cummer cottages, camp-sites equipped wita running spring water, elec tricity and gas; cottages furnished un furnished. also, camp-sites completely equipped. Apply personally at the ojlice on the grounds or phone Si'-M Oalcnont. BUSINESS PROPERTY.

Business Properties. je? with dwelling apartments, suitable for grocery, confectionery or drug store, warehouses and accessory stores. gf J. J. M'ALLISTER, S47 Union Arcade.

4 JIAXUFACTURIXG SITE Braddock. Pa. K.000 square feet wtth railroad and river frontage. Will lease for term or years. 4 GEORGE VI Fourth Ave.

Court ty 4th and 5th FLOORS 7 1002 FIFTH AVENUE Bixe Xxll3 feet: electric elevator: atound- and light; very attractive rectal; especially suitable for manufacturer of clothing, etc RE AL ESTATE CO. OF WOOD A FOURTH. MANUFACTURING OR WAREHOUSE SPACE Third floor of buildings, containing 7.130 square feet with railroad siding, large freight elevator; heat furnished; for rental aad location incudre SAMUEL W. BLACK Farmers Bank Kdg. SARAH Large.

Iiht toreioom; good corner lixition near 22nd st. bridge. For Information call Cxiar 135J. WANTBD TO KENT. WANTED By May 1.

unfurnished house or rooms in good location, by quiet couple, no children; best care taken of property. Call Locust 223-K, or write F-iSJ This Office. CONTRACTOR wants sraaU oTice or desk spce wph engineer or lawyer ia Park. Prick. Union.

Farmers. 1st National, Kenan or Commonwealth at once. Address 303. Oare of This MOXEY TO LOAN A BILL, FUF lOi That's an you tae to pay. Why Ia, deny youraelf the convenience of ready money.

Tou can get any amount here Instantly No red tap No embarrassing delay the modem banking methods employed her enable us to serve you in a prompt and efficient manner. All transactions strictly confiden-tlsL Headquarters as well for large loans at lowest rates. Loans granted at. 1 6 Yearly Merest )n DIAMONDS JEWELRT. FTTR3 in WATCHES LISTED STOCKS SILVER ARB LISTED BONDS II i per month to storage.

No extras. Special rates for fura Yearly loans with renewsla often as wanted and yen sea! yourown valoablas, retucned with your original seal undisturbed. Prudential Loan Society. Commonwealth Collateral as also busi ness of llv ether loan companies 1AJ conducted her. KM w.

IV I jos. uexoy sons ONLY OPP. POSTOFFICE Her Nearly Century STARDS FOR ''BOLLARS a placo to get Our (9 years of liberal dealings guarantees yon fie vey best and quickest cerviee pussih'o. When in ned of dollar wiiether in htrgo or small amounts we are ready to serve you. Ail transactions strictly confidential.

Loans granted on rvA-6aYer USTED BONDS iU interest. per morth to fH storagn. Ta privllegj cf renewing at any time durii ear we ai-lowr. You can seal your o-wn park-fitm to be placed in Our Electrically Protected Safe Deposit Vaults. Returned with your wal unbrrken.

Liberal Leans alto on fXTLS, ClilEHAS. GITNS. eta. Lculs iieEqj Brs? TAt SMTTHFIK7.D ST. Our sth year.

Xear fith vp No Loan fciens. car OIU Ae. VAT ey ITi We 'Advance and Charge Yea Less ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, STOCKS, BONDS, CAMERAS, GUNS, And All "Articles of Value. 'WO LICS 410 Market St. Opp.

McCann's. eU DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, fcTOCKS AND BONDS. We also Loan at Low Rates on SILVERWARE. MtTSI- CAf, INS TRCMENTa, FURS.

GUNS AND TTPB-WRITEKP, TOOLS. LUGGAGE. ETC Rea sonable terms can be ar ranged to suit everyone. CIS' 929 Loberty Aev -TAJBLtSH3 OVER SO TSARS. HORTGAGB LOAS5.

Mortgage Money Wanted In any amount from 81.0) to 83.005. Wil pav and title fee. STEIfffiERG REALTY CO, 433 Plamond st. PRIVATE PARTY HAS A LAHCliJ SUM rv MftXEV 13 INVEST IN FIRST MORT nPtS: NO AGENTS. WRITS T-1T3, TH73 OFFIOS.

I QUICK ready 1 me-ey fer and A i.s Low As LOKCB. LOCT8. SR-On" Saturday. March 3 820. at Ynu a.m.,;LiOB!i orcn.

aged 88 years, husband of the late Barah Wagner Lorch. Services on Monday at p. at th family nome, st ft.no i avenue, ab-viUe, near Orchard street. Friends of the family are respectfully invited. Interment la Zimmerman cemetery.

LAKE, SARAH A-on Friday, March 6. 1930, 'at a. at gewlckley. Sarah A- Lake, in her 76th -year. Funeral services wlU'be held at the resi dence or aer niece, Mr.

Frank; tny-4er, Lake and Straight streets. Bewick-ley, Pa, on Sunday, March 7, 1920.. at 8 m. iends of the family are cpectfuily invited' to attend. Intermsnr private Monday morning at convsni nee of family, please omit f-owera.

MAY. ROBERT S. On Friday. March 8. 1820, at Robert S.

May, nusona of Annie E. May (nes Clifford), in his 86th year. Funeral from the family home, 624 Hawthorne avenue, Crafton. on Monday afternoon at o'clock. Sharon and Beaver' Fails papers please MERLET, JOHN On Friday, March 5.

1820, at John ner ley, -loved husband of Rebecca ileriey nee fihankt Funeral services at the family home. 624 BiCkles on Dtandav. at a. m. Requiem mass at Our Lady of the Most Holy Eacrarnent Church at 9 a.

m. Friends of the family are to attend. M'CAJfN, THOMAS M. On Saturday. March g.

isso mt Thomas ai. ifcCann. heiored eon of and May La-svlor McCann. seed 1 vear 20 Funeral from the parents residence, 108 Allen avenue. ghteenth ward, on "non-day at 5 p.

in. Friends of the fam ly are respectfully invited to. attend. Interment in St. George's- cemetery, i JUHLSTEES, CAROLINE On Thursday.

March 4, lOSO, at 3:45 p. Caroline Mihistsin (nee Linn), widow of Frank MihlEtein, aged 77 years. Funeral services the home 'of her daughter, Mfs. Harry C. Donaldson, 7509 Hermitage street.

Kast End, on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Members of German Evangelical Protestant Church Of Bloomtleld; Colonel John I. Nevln Circle No. -86, Ladies the O. A R.

tho Independent' Ladle Alii. Society of Rloomfle'd; Lily of the West. I L. O. L.

No. 18; Twlti City Temple No. 117; Ladies cf the Golden Sagie and friends of the family are respectfully Invited -to attend. McLE AN, WALLACE A the West Penn Hoapital. on Thursday.

March 4, 1920, Wallace -C. MacLean, beioved son cf James and Oertrude Oshurne Mc2 Leanv. formerly of Beech aged 17 years 11 mbnths days. Funeral cervices at.the family resldene. 815 East End, on Sunday.

March 7, at 2 p. m. Friends of tne family are reapsctfulls invited to attena. PAriJ-NE LOtTSEi bn Friday. March 5.

1920, at 13 o'clock noon, Pauline Louise Murray, daughter Of John Murray aad the Sate TV-Carnegie -Murray, in her 34th year. Funeral from the family residence, 67 WvinisffufrMt'iit. wasamzton. cn Moaday. March 8, at rti.

Solemn high mass at St. Marj of the" Mount Church at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family tro respectfully invited to attend. M''OVER. CATHLRlNE On March.

4. 1924. at 1:80 p. Catherine McOuver, aged 81 years. Funeral from the residence of her brother.

Thomas McGover, 1914 Brownsville road. Carried borough, on Monday, March at 8 a. m. fcolernn high mass in- St-Basil's Catiiollj Church at Krlcnds of the fami'y era respectfully Invited to attend. Interment in St.

Mary's cemetery at a. in, MILLER, MARGARET On Thursday. Maroh-4, 166, rru I'enn Hospital, Margaret daugh-t of John Millar and ths late Nettie n.a at mrt 2 real's. Funeral, uerrices on March 1 7. 1820 at 3 p.

at the cnapel of Schmidt. 5081 Center avenue. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to i W1LLLAM On Thursday. Marcii 4, 10-O. at 11:50 WiLIasu O'Brien, husband of the late Margaret O'Brien, ne Derlre.

Fuhsral fro the residence of ills 5iichae; O'EheB, pobde4 street, o-i Monday. -MarcS 8. at 8:20 m. ReQuiem mass at Holy cross Onnrca 9 a rc. Frioads of tha tamiiy are respectfully lnttod to attend.

-k- ODONN ELL, On March 6, 1920 at 11 a. Anna O'Donneli. be; loved daughter of Hugh aad Marjf (nee Kagorty). Funeral from her lato residence. 40 Dresfisr.

street, on Tuesday, March 9. af 8:30 a. m. Rsqu em mass at St. Kleran'a Church at 9 a.

m. Friends of the fanuly-are respectfully invited to attend. REKSK At No. Kensington. on Saturday, March.

6, 1920, at 1:2 William Reese, h-sband of Saratt Ana -Reese (nee Bowen) aged 54 yeara Services on Tuesday at i p. m. at bis late residence, 1809 WooJiaont avenue. New Kensington. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment in Union cemetery. STOLT. LEOP. On Friday, March 5, 1430, al 9:20 a. Leop.

Etout, son of i-. Ham-and thp laie.Marv Morin. Stout. Funeral from the chapel of John A. Rey-vog4l, iZSS fth kvenue, on- Tuesday morning.

March 9. at a. High mass' of requiem at St. Agnes' CathOUe Church at a. n.

FViends or ths lamuy arc respectfully invited to attend. SCHERZER, MARY Or. Thursday, March 4. 120, at llsCO p. Bcr.orr.er.

daughter of the late 'Charles and Bertna Sherser (nea Stark. aged Si years. Funera! from the resilience of her brother, Charles Scherser, 4922 Kincald street, va Monday afternoon. March 8. at 2 o'clock.

"V.ends of the family are rsspoctfttlly invited to attend. YOG EL, JOHN J. On Friday. 'March 5. at 8 a John J.

Vogel, husband Of the1 lats Matilda Vogel (nee Barth). asad 70 yeara Fureral from the residence of his son. John E. VogeU 2460 Charlaa street. Northside.

on Monday. March at 8:80 a rn. High -mass at the Annunciation Church at 9 a.jm. Fr'ends of the fam-ly and members of Branch No. 6.

Knights or BX. au Society are respectfully invited to attend. Take Charles street car (No. 7) to end cf line. Intermant in St.

Marys ceine- MTNNER, ELLEN On Saturday, March 193at 8 EUen nner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winner (nee Anthony), aged 18 j-eara. Funeral from her. late lW.aenco, e.n avenue.

Turtle Crealv 'TacaaJ-March at 2 Friends of the family are respectfully invitea to attend. -ln- cmnnt TiT vate. Cumberland. (Md.) papers please copy-J WILL', JACOB Jl: On Saturday March 6, at 10 a. Jacob aged years, sou of Mr.

-and Mrs. vuy Funerarfrom the family home. 213 JCorth street. McDonald, on Monday. March at 3 p.

a WALLACE. SAtUEL Of apoplexy, on Thursday. March. 4. 1920, at 4 p.

Samuel VaHaco. buabahd of Margaret McGibbeny AVallace. aged "9 years 1 pionths 6 days, father of James and Sarah Services oa Sunday at 2 p. at his la.e resldenee, Wallace far Whlock" road. Baldwin tOvnshipV Friends of the fam--iiy are rsspeotfuliy invited to attend.

Interment in Lebanon cemetery. Z-rT .1 Cotton Market "MEW YORK. March cot ton market was unusuaUy quiet oven fsr a short session. Owins to tlie etorm. many broker were absent, while orders from out c-f towa were aiso much restricted, anil tho business consisted chiefly of local and Liverpool trading, or the execution of overnight orders.

TTt ihis o.ircuhistaiiceis. nrice move ments were narrow and in-eguiar, with mid-morning declines under realising followed by. Tamos on covering, contracts Oid off from So.SSe to 5. 64c or 'IS points note lower-but 'cic-sed at k5.52c, riui tne general jart iw.na ttcady net 4 poinLS higher to 15 points lower. mai'lcei Olened steady a.t ah cf 15 rsoirifcs to a.

decane of i nointa on Lives-pool buying, while fher jsm auoee-red to be some over rrigilt fcuy in orHJers iiere trom th better feeiina- as to foreign exchansre and reatefsttod reports- that Germany was seeking to obtain raw materials here JM to some scattered buying, but the demand wn ciwtn Ktmolied. -svHth- March, relhng oa from io and July i-oin 83.10c to Zt.iOo -af-ias the middle of the morning under eompAratively taail offerings. October was relatively wek. declinin to SO.CCc or 23 points net lower, hut eeiiera found no eneourascement to ttie. news, aad th-: general list steadied in the late trading cover-Ins.

"Week-end reviews of the gooda situation attracted very iittle comment while exneotatlorts of continued full re ports for -the immediate future were promoted by the rsport of ba-ea on 5-nljiboara clearance com pared -ylth 14S.C.I0 left year. XEW iDRLEANS. The 'srlce of cotton ranaed from net advances of 10 to. 15 points dstjn to net declines of 13 to lo jinD6V- tjo.a weaiter ie cotton bait ws a the main -Ia3aence. rlillo airainst values --aa tee tendency aaor.g holder of icntr coniracxa co realise prsAts Close: March, S.i7c; May, Sitstsr juiv: O-cober.

L-e- jemter. It-Wi j-ot cotton iniet aad r.or.-acar 4J.fe. i i i 1 nia old. He of He to he in 'Louis' Lorch. Louis Lorch.

one-time prominent shoe morchant cf the SOuthside, died 'n home. Knos avenue, h.noxvuie, yesterday morning. He was 8S years Mr. Lorch was born In Wurvc-m-biirg, and immigrated in direct to Pittsourg-h. He- was marTiod in 3SS to Sarah formerly of the Southside.

More than 0 years ago Mr. Lorch engaged in the shoe business, retiring SO years ago. was a charter the First Gorman Evangelical Lutheran Chuich Birmingham and was a or Peter Fritz Lodge No. 4SG, O. O.

F. leaves two sons, Louis, nod George Lorch; two daushioM. Mips Sarah and KlizabeUi Lorcli, and two grandchl.dren. William O. Dicken.

Attorney "William Dicken of Pittsburgh died in his. home in Halket street, yesttrday mominj. Mr. Dicken had been ill two weeks. He was the only eon-- of Mary Chambers and Attorney J.

Oliaries- Dicken, and was born in avemie in 1S56. He attended the old Second war.1 school and later graduated from the Pittsburgh Central High school, frees there going Ar.iherst College, graduating In liiH. He stndled law urder his father, and" wa admitted, to the Allegheny county bar September S3, 1S91. Llnce winch time had been practicing law with offices the Frtc- building. Mr.

Dick-en leaves his widow, i Emma Beckert Dicken a daughter. Mary Louise, and four sisters. airs, vv. tehieids. Mrs.

D. Maxwell. Mrs. Clara A. Bcrchiield end Mns.

Alice. N. feiwart, all of Pittslurgh. Edbert S. May.

Rojiert S. May, formerly a "burgess of Crafton, died Friday afternoon in- bis home at 12 Hawthorne avenue, Crafton. Mr. May was So years old. As sheet and plate relier.

he gained the distinction at one thfte-Of rolling; the lightest piece or onee; iron ever mace in the United States. Until about IS years ago he Hved in Sharon and was first chief of the fire department of that place. He also was a member of Sharon council. After leaving Sharon he came to Pittsburgh and took a position with, -the Jones Laughlin Steel Company, with whom iwan connected at the time of his retirement. In 1803 Mr.

May moved to. Craf where he was elected bur gess. Ho served in this capacity two terms. Mr. May was a member of the Masonic order and the Crafton Methodic Episcopal Church.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Annie B. CliSordK May, and two sons, Charles May of Ingram and George MLay of Wheatland. Willam O'Brien. "William O'Brien, one- of the residents of the goutbside, died at the home of his eon.

WUiam O'Brien. 210. Cobden street, Friday. He was a mem ber, or the Holy Cross Cnurch. He leaves, besides his son, three 18 grand children and 12 great grandchildren.

Mrs; Katherine Klarner. Mrs, Katherine Dietz Klarner, 70 years old, widow of Jacob Klarner. died her Pius and i'ifieenth Streets, Southside. She was a member of Michael's Catholic Church, Lakes' Conference, Third Order, and the Ros ary and Poor. S0UI3 Society.

She leaves three sons- Anton, George and Joseph Kiarrfer; four daughters, Bernard Deisenrota, Mrs. E. G. Kiapnaxe, Aiag dalena and Katherine Klarner; a George and 12 grandchil dren. Mrs.

Jessie Kogj. Jessie 68 years old, wife of George Hops', a contractor died in her home. 212 "Maple avenue, Edgewood. yesterday. Apoplexy was the cause of Mrs.

Hossr was bom in Dundee, Scotland, and after'her marriage there came to this country in With her husband, she settled in North Bradr dock She made "Pittsburgh her home Lfor' many -years, and only recently hef, c-f, the Edge wood Presbyterian Church. She leaves her husband three sons, William of Edge wood, George of Edsewood Acres and Charles of Akron, two daughters, AUsa Agnes, at home, and Mrs. John J. Walker of Uraddock, and 13 grandchildren Joseph H. Haney.

Jisoph H. TS years "old. a retired river man, and a former resident of Dujuesne. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Du-Quesne for the paat 30 years, lie leaves hi3 wife, Mrs. Ulisabeth Burnett; two daughters', Mrs.

Frank McWilliams of Du3uasne and Zlrs. -Frank iloran of Braddock three sons, Josoph and Ectear A. of Duquesno and Karl II. of Braddock, and 13 grandchildren, and great-srandchilaren. Lieutenant J.

Munster." Xisri of the fieatli c-f Licu.tena:it Jo seph C. a senior dental sur geon in -the united Slates navy, at Paris Island, was rece-ved in Pittsburgh yesterday morning by hia brother, Dr. A. Munster of 716 Arch street. Northside.

Rev." Wiliam 3. Munster. assistant paator of Marjs of the Mount Caurch and M. J. Munster of Weehawken, X.

also are brothers, all of whom served in the United States fighting forces during the wax. Tnere alao is one sister, ivii3s iSadie Mutister, of Mew York City. Lieutenant Mur.ster was yeara oia. He was bom in Elizabeth, N. where funeral services wii I be held.

He was a -graduate of- the Dental -chool of Georgetown University. Dr. A. B. Blackburn.

STEUBEXVILLE. 6... March 6 Dr. Abram Markle B'ackburn, 78 years old. the oidaat practicng phystcian of.

Eastern Ohio, Uied yestrday at his home herev after a week's i.lnoss. He was born this city on May 6, Ho left his meical studies to enlist at the outbreak of the Civil war. He practiced medicine) here for 6S 'years. He was a member Of the Methoaist Episcopal Church." He leaves a wife and five children, Charles Blackburn of Pittsburgh; Airs. (J.

cunrungnam or ir-arattise. and John F. Blackburn, Mrs. Sam uel Pearce and Mrs. Gertrude Stewart of Steubenville.

Week's Enlistments In Army Service The following have been enlisted at the army recrutiing station. 204 Fifth avenue ror. the week ending yesterday: Raymond H. Casey, Frank J. Domlnski, Joseph A Oaszlewicz, Thomas Eelley.

Domini ck Falvo KOiana -oarison, josepa b. cummins Charles E. Reeves. -Paul J. Hackman.

Car? Lunioweki. John Laplnski, Bill Kol turn, Joseph ODowski. Anthony Joe Roberts. Joseph Forrest, Wlllar Cain Richard W. McMaster, Thomas Higsrins.

Pittsburgh- Kenneth Brown, Ralpa It. Piper, Derry Edward J. LeRoy, Chicago. IU. Frank E.

Plisto. Cleveland, O. Thomas Murphy, Wilbur Thlbault. Philadelphia; Fani Silber- Watt. Mathias Arthur F.

Hender son. Kittanning; Gearo.d Landsittel, M.ke DiMeoio. Charles JI. Robinson, Coraopolis: William J. Brown, uenuiaon, hiugetie J.

Seyboid GaIIitnt Antonio Felsco. Eoston. Joseph Koaak. West IIserjring: Earn Padowano. DeCaprto Slsto, Prank Anderson, New James -Bt.

James, Detroit. James E. Smith. Satnue! J. Smith.

Johnstown; John S. Wlid, Jos Venneri. lionesses Stephen Tancra'to, Braddock: Karry E. Fellows, Columbus, Paul Booth. Ind.

Harold Shaffer. Home stead; Paul AlferdL Juna Zamparelil, 8harps-vilie; Dan McPhee, Houston; Tony Nataie, Harold F. ttamsburg; joiumliana, James J. Haier, Cannonsburg Josepli A. PoUock, arc KLees Rocks; J.

liunco. MCKeesport: Pelleertno. Harminle; Patsy Minyon Ctowts Nest: Ernest C. Stiles, Edyviiie, James J. MoGarvey.

Bellfont; Joe Trunso. Tyler; John T. McGHlitt. East Liberty; John Ueicultine. New Brighton; josepn l-trezan.

Hacni ten; Blair W. Kuehn, Swissvale; Raymond R. McGinniss, Bteubecvilie, Edwin NoIL Moneasen. FEED MANY Many needy persona of the if ill district and parts of the Korthside were rrade happy last week when the Good Cheer- Caravan of the Volunteers of America made trip through those sec tfons distributing pork chops, rye bread aid rolls a-1 who asked for them. It.

was Koeon-l trip cr tha Voius teer's food automobhe. The feast- giving was made possible through the corAiion to the eiunt's of what was left of th ceremonial, feast in the Syria MosQtia. A third trip is contemplated a sto.j t-oft B.VCIIMAN. GHABLOTTA BCTH On inursoay. uarcn at Charlotta Ruth Bachman, sgeu x7 months, youngest daughter of Hubbard L.

and Jean- SS. Bachiaaa nes Mo- Funeral services from the residence of ier aunt. Mrs. A Parry. 617 Lobinger avenue.

North Braddock. on Bun day, March T. at p. in. Interment in Monocgahela cemetery.

BROWN, OSCAR CHOATU On FTiday. Marcli 6. 18ii), at p. at the Columbia Hosp naburg. Oscar Choate Brown of the U.

bureau of mlnec, Pittsburgh. Pa. Rema tis at tha chapel of T. D. Turner.

819 Penn avenue, Wlikinsburg, awaiting the arrival of friends. Interment at Portland, Jie. BLACKBtTtN. DR. A.

JL On Friday. March 5. 1920. at 6:30 a. Dr.

A. M. Llaekburn, aged 7 8 years, at his home. 1411 Maryland avenue, Steubenville. O.

Funeral services will be held on Monday. March S. at 2:) P. at the First M. E.

Church, of which he was a ltfeiong member. CtMMIXS. N.VNCV COLlJrNS On FTiday. moiniag. March 6.

1S30. at o'clock. Nancy Collins, widow -of t.ev. Cyrus Cummins, in her S4th year. Funeral services at her late residence, 33 Shady avenue, B.

Mondar afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. D1CKEN, WILLLVM On Batnrday. March C. 142a.

at 4:30 a. WllUarn C- Dicken. Services on Monday at 3:30 p. at nss le.te residence, 311 Halkett street. Interment private.

Please omit flowers. ESTET. ELIZABETH JANE On Thurs-'rv trf? 4. 8:20 Llisa- heth Jana Kstet tnes Lloyd), fceiovea wifa of Herbert Estet, unrM win ho at her la.s home. 742 Seventh street.

New Kensington. on Sunday. March 7. at p. in.

Interment in Union cemetery rwharen (Pa.) papers please copy. l'LAHKUTY, M.UIY COFF-On FTiday. mt rtroit. Mich-. Mary Goft of the late Michael Flaherty.

Funeral from thk home of Mrs. Winifred Flahertv. JamAa street. Turtle OreeK, March 8. at 8:45 a.

m. Hlsh mjLsa at St. Coleman's Churcn. Turtle Cireek. at 9 a.

m. Maryland papers ploaes copy. IlAKSnv. ALBERT A. At Eraddock Gen eral Hosoital on Saturday, March 1-323.

at r. Albert A. Hoason, husband of Eiiza DlUincer ILaseon. in liia 76th vear. Funeral services be hold at lata home.

7S Kast avenue. Pittsburgh, on Mbnoav evening, Marcli 8. at o'clock, interment at Alverton, on Tuesday. nv A. fiRANVILLE SuiJ denly.

on Tuesday. March S. 1820. at ji Marv A Oranvitis Harvay beloved -wife of Eli Harvey, aged 6 v--ra 1 months days. Funeral from her late residence, ISO 2ara street, Xnoxvilie.

on Sunday. March 7, at o'clock. Friends of the family ore reapectfuiiy Invited to attend. 13 terment la Soutnaiae cemetery. IRellevernon Enterpriss pleaee cepy-l IIEKBMAN.

MART On Friday morrjnj. March 6, 1920. at 4 o'clock. Hary Hevtl-man mee Duncan), wife of David Hera-man. Fjneral service at the family reidence, 4 Dvka street, Hazelwood, on Monday afternoon, March t.

at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family respectfully invited to attend. Your.gstown CO.) papers pieaee copy. HOGG, JESSIE LATOC 3uddenlr on Saturday, March 6. 1920, at 12:10 a.

Jeflsie Latou. wife of Oeorge Hogg. Services on Monday ct p. nt. at late residence.

212 Siapiss avenue, Pa. Interment private Tuesday mornins. KOGt'E, WII-LLVM 8. Suddenly, cn Saturday, March 1S20, at 4:30 a. at North Braddock, Pa-.

S. Hogue, beloved husband of Mra. Mary Boyie Hogue. In bis 59la year. Notice of funeral later.

IIJGGINS. JATES J. On Saturday. March 6. 1920.

at 6:69 a. J-Wiggins, beloved husband of Cather no liiggins nee Oons-oy). aged 64 years. Funeral from tho family home, 23 Lln-wood aver.us, Northside. Monday.

March 8. at Requ en high masa at Church of the Ar-nunc ation at 0 o'clock. Friends of the family ars respectful!" nvited to attend, JONES. MAKY On Thursday. March 4, at 7:40 p.

Mary Joats (nee Kane), wife of Cacisl Jonas. She is survived by her husband, Daniol and son. Thomas Jones Ehs tvaa a niemcsr of Branch No. I. G.

B. U. Funeral from the family home, 903 Ivan-hoa street, on morning at 8: o'clock. ReQuiem high mass at the Church of tho Spiphaay at 0 -t'ciock. I-Viends of the family are rasjtfuily invited to attend.

JOYCE, PATRICK Cn Saturday, March 1320, at i a. r.i.. Patrol; Joyce, hue-band of Mrs. Hannah Joyos (Co King). Funeral from the fam iy home, 115 First Aspinwall, Pa.

Notice of time of funeral be given later. RELLET, PATRICK On SatarUay. March 6. 1910. a Kcliev.

be- ioved son of l'iani J. and Sarah K. Keiley (nee liernes), aged. 2 years 4 months. Funeral from tha parents' res dencc, 25 Corliss street.

Tir erst eth ward, on Monday at 2 p. rn. Friends of the family are. respectfully invited to attend. KI.ARNER, KATHERIN-E DIF.TZ On Saturday, March 6.

1520. at 12:40 a. Kafherlne Iietz Klarner, of Jacob ICIarner, aged 70 years 9 months aad 21 tiays. Funeral cn Tuesday Rt 8:30 a. from hr late residence, f9 Pius street, corne-Fifteentii strset, Sautlisids, Plttsourgn.

Hi-ti mass of requiem at 9 a. in St. Michael's Church. Friends of the family act members of the Ladies' Conference TOR RHXT HEAL. ESTATE.

rcRvisnr rooks. IULAXZ lilS'l'. Nicely furnished room. private family; ail conveniences call 24'Xi-W. ISABELLA 222 Furnished room on tloor with electric and bath; suitable for one or two.

Cedar 5065. KINCAID E. E. One large front brfroom. also sitting room, for couple cr tei.tie:nan: meaia optional.

Ililand 8476-M. SOUTH -NSJ-LSY AVE. Furnished room, P'ntiemen or.ly. Phone Hlland LAKXU, wei; f-irnithed room, adjoining bath; unlimited in home of ycung couple; three minute from trolley au3 Roup station: references re-Ovej. Piione 4n54-R.

room, all convenience; f.nnily; r.car Perrysvlile car; board 207 Burveua st. NIOKLY furnished room with a private family. 317 Beltzlioover ave. Fhone Hill i'SP-t. MONT 13 PLACK.

44S, One f-im'-iihod room, to let; 4407-J. Wilkinsburg phone Frank- KuK A LIS Large room, next to bath, for man; two car lines and East L1lerty station. Call Hiland 638. JaCKSON S09 NortheUe. fi'nrnif hed leeplrtfr room, adjoining bath.

NORTH HIGHLAND very niceiy furninhed-room, suitable for one or two gentlemen or refined couple; all conveniences; nne location; breakfast if desired. Hiland 94o. ROOM and Home wood district: convenient to train and street car; gentlemen only. Phone SOT Hiland'. NIOELY furnished room near Homewood station and 75 ear line; steam heat, all conveniences; private family.

Address T-U7. Care- of This Office. N1C3LY furnlished room; all conveniences; eteam heat; gentlemen only. Saybrook Apartment. Phone 2420 Schenley.

RIDGE S2, N. S. Large Tvell-fur-nlshpd tfwm; gentlemen. VUY rootu in widow's hoece. Lancy tinee car lines and Shadyslde pretOTTed.

Phone IlbOi-J Schga'ey. ROYAL. ST. Nicety furnished second.noor room, near- bai; ger.tlenieii on'yt references Phone Hiland 1138-J. BROAD ila Private family vill rent cheerful room to gentiemen: all two minutes to corner Pena and Nes'ey vt.

FAYETTE 1S32. Northside Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; use of phone, bath. laundry and porch. FAIRMOUNT AVE. Comfortably furnished room.

Hiiand 26-R. SOUTH NEGLBV 180, near Penn Large second-Coor room for one or two employed: all conveniences. ONE furnished room In private family; ail conveniences. Call Iocust isau-j. WANTED BOOMtS.

WANTED Two or three furnished rooms, for light housekeeping ia desirable location. Call Sunday, 2 td 8 p. Cedar 3568-R. 7 NBWLY-MAHRIHD COUPLE WANT'S THREE OR FOUR. ROOMS WITH TJS3 OF BATH LAUNDRY: BUT3URES PRCF2tRi.

PHONE GRANT W9S. CNTTTRNISHKr ROOMS. WANTED By man and wife aid two small children, tares or more rrtfumlslied rcorr-s or mal house, preferaoCy in Cis Cahianfi but would consider anything within reasonahie of Oakland; must before May- can civ best of references. Address -13 Jtenns i oilier I Property Exchange and Sale3 i HOME SELLING. 'V can sail your property, if the price is i vAtt.Ust It with us; ws have a large II at of cash buvars waitlnx.

PET NEAR POST OFFICE. tJRADDOCK REAL ESTATE, i39 Braddock Braddock. Pa. I Bell Phone 9. P.

A A. 575. TVfflY BOMT YOB In the office 'or phone Steinberg i I -ty Co. to sell your property? Selling tneas rapidly; we need more all the time. i Realty 3S Diamond oity.

I WAITED To rent 10 Tar I room house for two families of i' three adults each, in good loca- Call Hazel 1574-W. VANTEDITo six rooms with bath Northside pre- erred five adults. Phone Cedar Comer from Good Flocks Make Good Jocks' A. McATEER SONS, Inc. PITTSBURGH, PA.

copper line of theday built up We have a man direct from the want. 65 eggs, $15.00. left for sale. $10.50 and $12.50 each. SHOP.

JOS SMITIIFIELD ST. I Hie 1920 Sensation at Mdr. oxnoia rrrr imM. I JWet irof-. tiatfttCM4iOfiv sttoi meot tt cactr.

OETKOir INCUBATORS 149 fcrir. i--4i. UtreJt rowier. O.ck, aotb feu ai-igl rMc, ta-eifat pid to rtar fosc fr writ r. rvlJ i.

D-tTKCn IKCUACn COMPANY R. C'REBS. darv rise. nens, cocxs, -poi- Itts, cockerels. CftaJ.

icinger. vju- son cxy. AMERICAN bred Single Cccno Leghorn chiekB from 5 to 133-egg strain. 5 big, strong chick- 5o big. strong chicks 8.

25 100 big. strong lo.W Postpaid ana ears arrival gaaranteea. p.ease order as tar aneaa ot shipment as posiiiii. J. B.

Oreenr. Boy Tipton. Pa. X1V2.V breeds of poultry, eggs, chicks and stocks: Flemish Giant Belgian and New Zealand hares. Fnce free.

G. IL. iliaer. WaynpRiirro. Ps BABY ciiec'-iS and Hatching eggs from our M0 etraias of S.

G. Dorkings. R. I. Reds and White Orpingtons; iron 11 prizes at the late Pittsburgh fchow; i.at nee.

Point View Frrm. Lsut Llvei-rooi. O. 1'OR FALE $i0. outside brooder, ItCf-cMck capacity.

Goad condition. Phone Locubt 1020-it in aftemia. rr Huff Lejhin hatcUinir esrs from blue ribbon winners. New York, Chicago, Pitts- borgh; few good cockerels lor saio. Jacos 59 Park MHivale.

Pa. FOR. SALE-foss fc-r setting; Harred Rocks, Parks' strain, -winter, layers, $3 per setting IS. A. G.

unnwnacn, vsi sampcon. Ingram. B.KBX CHICKS live delivery; prepaid parcel post: all standard breeds: send for fries list. I. 8.

Bearduiora, 135 Ohio Kt Liverpool. O. tj per regulates Sj roct check I-ftjj djait and ii direct draft! VSf llo your nr.if0 i. I I RIVER TELEGRAMS. WHS1TLING.

W. March 6 FA-er 36.6 feet and "and cold. Helen lc--t ior Mntamoras. LOUIisVILLE. Ky, Upper gauge, 9.7 feet; fcelow tho locks, lS.9'eet: risiir.

Cloudy. VICKSBURG. M'ss. Gatve reads 13.6 feet, a rise of .7 in 4 hours. The ee-nator Cordltl arrived down today.

Captain Stewart, United States engineer in charge of this district, will an inspection next week and wiil go up tha Arkaiwaa rivfj-. and cool. LOU La River .3.6, foot, a rise of .1 of a foof. C1NOINNATT ltivor ot p. m.

was V.3 feet and rising. Departures Tacoma for Ponjrroy ai2 Chnrloston; J. W. Hul-barJ4f or Louisville. MARrETTA.

O. -River 115 and 'rising; GALLIPOL13. O. 21.7 feet and ria-lg. Cioudy and cold.

Down GroanwccJ. Produce Quotations, Troni Trade Centers XEW TOF.K. March Wheat, spot quiet; Xo. 2 red, f2 nominal f.o.b. stoamer.

Corn, Spot firm; No. 2 yellow, $1 76, and No. 2 mixed. $1 cost and freight New York 13 days Oats, spot quiet; To. 1 white, $1 ML.

Lard, barely steady; Midd'e West, f-1 10S31 20. Other articles unchanged. MlLWAl'KEG. Corn No. yellow.

SI OTfel No. 3 white. $1 551 66; No. 3. $1 uAl 16; May, 51 4: Ju'y- SSl.

OaU, No. 2 white, S.759c: No. wh te, WUStSSc; No. 4 white. SIVgtKJc; May, SSsc; Julv, TSMc Barley, $1 4S1 6s.

KANSAS CIT1. cash wheat sieaay to 2 bisher; Nol 1 l.ard. $2 65; No. 2. 52 0f- No.

1 red, 4MiS No. 5.2 iS. Corn steadv to 3c hlclier: No. 2 mixed, $1 ism -13; "No. 2 wh.te, 5U? 1 5C; No.

2 yellow, 6211 IZ. Oats unchanged: No. 2 white, SO'sSSlc; No. 2 mixed. TOLEDO.

O.Cloverseed Prime cash, $li CO; March. $S4 S3.S3: Oc ber. $25 CO. Alsike Prime $34 March. $S4 April, $35 00.

Timoth-Prime cash, 1517, 3f: 1918. 3C'; 19IS, id 50; March, April and May, 50. ST. LOUIS. Corn s.

$1 5i: white, $1 58; July. $1 Si). Oats No. white, H'trie; May, S6l-c. MINNEAPOLIS.

unchanged; shipments, S5.127 barrels. Barley, 2SW 1 6. 2, $1 nl-i'al Bran. Hi CO. Flax, $-1 9Hft5 S.

Weekly Review of Metals. NEW YORK. March Steel billet's are scarce and have advanced to $00 and over. Steel bars are selling et ft' and upward, but automobile manufacturer have bid dose to f. He.avy business expecteu from bui.uera of rauroa-a equipment who 'are likely io receive preference.

Demaud for p'atea ia 1- ceptiorially heavy and mi.Is are po.u for montha ahead. The condition also applies to wire products. Iron production during February ex ceeded expectations. The output for thJ montn was a.s.x.a tons as against o.sio,-181 tons in January and 16S ions hi February. 1919- The tone of the market is easier and the tendency- to advance has been checked.

Steel makers have been selling basic iron at $41.50 as against the outside murket of The heavy output and delayed transportation have resulted in conidcrable accumu lation. Demand has been oaite- heavy for prompt shipment and a large teenage has been -booked during the past week, the more distant positions are quiet. Copper is easier and quiet. Producers have during the week at cenis for March ana otter -eecona quarter at 19 cents. Dealer's prices are about even with tnose or the producers.

Lead. Is acarce for prompt -delivery and the market is "strong. Private ca-Ie announce that tho Dritish government has declined to carry lead on consumers' account and has notified them tO take delivery. This has re sulted in an easier Loudon market. Zinc is quiet and lower, export tic-mand has stonned and comparatively little interest shown by domestic consumers.

There have been s-mrp 1:1 the London tin market. The donu'st-; market dropped 1 cent but was natively stronKer on acconsvt ot impruvtd exchange. Sellers asked 62i cents spot and 3 to 34 ents for future Antimony is sieady and unsiaati-il it 11 cents for car Iota. GUARD QUARTERS SOUGHT Expo Building Suggested for Military Police. Hayor E.

Babcoek was importuned yesterday Major C. C. MeGcrvern the State National Guard to' have tha city provide temporary quarters the military police division of the state organization. The mayor ij favorable ti the plan and suggested the use of carousal building of Itf Exposition If the building proves iliic McG-overn said, headquarters for the police would be established here as ive.1 tw a command. The Government, it is said, furnishes mounvj and saddles for the military po.ice.

Tfc of guujdji w.n itxz, cf tli National scUeme atd continue 10 guar 5 forai the ir.UltAiy yo-Uce system Id the wif. secret of successful poultry-raising is: start with good chicks. Be sure that every chick you start to raise is a fine, sturdy, healthy, robust youngster hatched from sound, healthy, heavy-laying stocky That's the kind you're 'sure of Avhen you buy Goodflox Cliis. Only the finest, carefully-selected pure strain birds are allowed to remain in our flocks; every hen, every cockerel has come from proved heavy-laying or exhibition stock and the undesirables are rigorously eliminated." Then they are kept under ideal conditions, with unlimited free range, Inexperienced poultry-it11- The eggs are incubated in a 100 modern, up-to-date hatchery. That's why we can vouch for every Goodflox Chick; why you can be sure of good flocks if you start with Goocl-flox Chix.

Write for the Goodflox Book. Sent free on request. Qoodfflox Poiultry Fsursrnis, Department New Brunswick, N. J. TAKE NOTICE.

tm in the market to buy and will deal e-iiy for a modern home in either -irrel Hl or 8hdystde; will pay up to t- if suited; owners or reliable brokers so'adviss quickly wtabt you can offer. Buyer. Box 8. East Liberty. HOME WANTED.

fofosd to bur a home and can nae Jl room house; preferably in the Wll-t urg section: have ensh and mean i -i fa: prefer to deal direct but have sMeetioa to brokers sutunUting their ttonst pons. May 1. Write quickly i lx- A Care of This Office. 2D 4Ioum or apartmant. furnished or by American with wife and 1 daughter.

BuCevue. Ben 1 Or Staswerth desired, but would take I plaos olsswhere. Call, or write Gee. care of Puff Mantfactn'-lng Co. TOH OCCUPANCY ANY THktE APRIL FOUR OR FIVE ROOM fauorr DtnnjEx or part op i EAST LIBERTY PREFERRED.

lL FTIND e. ff Infonnatlon that will aid me in a- -Ttag a house of six or eight rooms iln etty limits I wlllpay a cash award. Arass, T-W. Care of This Office. TI REXT REAL ESTATE orrtCES.

Office Space T1 )- Available at XX have available for Immediate posses- mrm an tha fourth floor of the Mar- 1 salialng, situate on Federal street. Just -m tM. ISilh stneet bridire. The sorv- "ia sls building is of the highest ctiar-' having freight and passenger ele- V- otoom beat and Janitor service. Rep- ixtttfianrli business, firms now sy -tho major won of the building.

i to the desiring high accommo-4 this space affords immediate rolu-t- of thoir needs for space. Rentals upon JoatloB. liJAL ESTATE CO. OF i wood tourtm. roFFICES FOR RENT.

W. JBg-a Sixth avenue, near Liberty aye- Veins ramOdffiel. AP'jiT for r-0 toct A. DICKIS COMPANY. Hiiar.d 11 MM Fiwrt-Kll.

"OH along the Allegheny r.w ix. Oakmont. has apartments itched) which they will rent to re fired families of adults. Apply Personally 0 ts offlc on the grounds or. phone S-M --vont.

APARTMENTS. I OUR room apartment furniture fir sale; all new; good lease from now until May, 1, 1921 good location East End district ponable rent. Write T. 1C7, 6122 Center E. KKNT Brand new apartments, and 7 -mm.

Academy MU eoanon; rir modem. Inquire M. A- Haller. Wash asd Aeademy Mt. Ieoanon, 1 liTMBNT-Eait Liberty.

6 rooms, bath mediate poese paion. Call Court 1314. GARAGKS. 1 RICK YARD. We sell GARAGES on payments UK VH d'amON RDWARE MFO.

Mating Tlmfl -CONDITION, your breeders v-' now. Feed Dr. Hess Foul-try Pan-a-ce-a to your male and female birds so you will get strongly fertile cjgs and heahhy chipka thct will live. If Pan-a-ce-a fail3 to do as claimed, return the esipty package to the dealer and get your money back. For sale, by all dealers in poultry supplies.

Dr. Hess Inuetna! Louse Killer kills lice. Spriniie yoar layers with tt. Also sprinkle in nets when set-ticz the hens. Ad- to the dnst bath and fowls will bo free from lice.

rr Imj tie rr. Beat toss Kewesy "BlRTrf.Wr canSee hateed. English- American, C. Wait Leghorns; heavy laying strain: cents." ioNa 8.. O.

Whits Ijegaom Farm (successor to W. ft r. ADVEP.TI3B econoraioaliy; 80-page Advertiser I'ockst Ccmpar.ion talis howj cuotos rates in leadli.g mailed fres. Standard Advertising Agency, JT -1.

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