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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1935 7 1 a ttfUWiwui A Wrifunm 2 ssssssssssaes DENTIST ASKS "NUISANCE TA 99 More Ads Because of More Result EDUCATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Sptaial IttiMs DEATH NOTICES MAXWELL On Sabbath afternoon. April 28. 1935, Rev. David A. Maxwell, husband of Catherine Alls House Maxwell.

Funeral from his late home, 5340 Water-ford street. Notice of time later. NOISE OF AUTOS BURNS HIM UP DEATH NOTICES ALLISON Helen Wilson. suddenly, St Citizens General Hospital, New Kensington, on Saturday, April 27, at 12:45 a. Helen Wilson Allison, beloved wife of Dr.

J. Thomas Allison. Funeral services from ner late home. 313 Pershing drive. New Kensington.

on Monday. April 29, at 2:30. daylight saving time. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Wilkinsburg. FEATURES TONIGHT 5:45 WWSW Post-Gazette News Broadcast 7:15 WWSW Old Songs of the Church KDKA Premiere: "Tony and Gus" George Ftmme Browne and Mario Chamlee new tketch 7:30 WWSW Sport Slants, Havey J.

Boyle 8:15 WWSW Willie Bryant, Savoy Ballroom 8:30 KDKA Ensemble of.45 Harps, Music Clubs WCAE Gladys Swarthout, Mezzo-soprano Gounod' "Ave Maria," Etttellita," "Depuis le Jour" 8:45 WWSW Enright Theater Amateur Night 9:00 WCAE Mary Small, Guest of Gypsies 9:30 WCAE James Melton, Music at Haydns 10:00 KDKA Jackie Heller, Kogen's Band WCAE Contented Hour: Ravel's Bolero 10:30 WCAE Premiere: Sketch, Lucky Smith Max Baer makes hi debut at a radio detective 10:45 KDKA Network Reverie: Cloister Bells 11:00 WCAE Drama, "The Tale of Two Cities" 12:30 KDKA Bob Chester's Band, Madelon Baker Max Baer turns detective over NBC in sketch, "Lucky Smith." DAYTIME PROGRAMS FOR MONDAY, APRIL 29 WWSW15O0Kc. KDKA 980 Ke. WCAE 1280 Ke. WJAS 1290 Ke. I KQV 1380 Kc.

ThiCofTeTciub 1 8:00 Morning Devotions Phil Cook, comedy Pitfalls in English 8:00 The Musical Clock The Coffee Club 8:15 William Meeder at The Don Hall Trio Musical Moments 8:18 The Musical Clock The Coffee Club j' 8:30 the NBC Organ Cheerio Program Musical Moments 8:30 Organ Thoughts, The Coffee Club 8:45 Landt Trio and White Cheerio Program Cheery Melodies 8:45 Alicia Fuller LeT'Weorget jTVfoo Breakfast with Studio Program Monday-Blues Cure 9:00 Rev. Richard H. Keech Lest We Forget I :15 The Merry Macs Dick Leibert, organ Monday-Blues Cure 9:15 Rain and Sunshine Rapid Ad Service 9:30 Janet Ross, talk Alice Abbott, Elsie Lichtenstu! 9:30 Word Pictures Volkwein Musicals 9:45 Sammy Fuller, piano Household Hints Monday-Blues Cure 9:45 Freddy Rose, pianist. v7rikwetaMulcaIe fToToo Fields and Hall Jean Abbey, talk Harmony Contrasts, 10:00 The Blues Chasers The General Store I 10:15 Tbe Holman Sisters Clara, Lu Em Salon Musicals 10:15 The Blues Chasers Morning Band 10:30 Today's Children The Candy Party Jack Fulton, songs 10:30 The Blues Chasers Young Living, sketch I 10:45 To be announced Joe White, tenor Russ Piereon. tenor 10:45 The Blues Chasers Melody-Millionaires pYToo Uncle Tom and Betty Morning Parade Famous Babies 11:00 The Blues Chasers Sally Sav-on 11:14 Tony Wons, poems Morning Parade Fred Lester 11:15 I Don Allan Lost and Found I 11:30 Hour of Memories Morning Parade Land of Dreams 11:30 Caravan of Music The Gloom Chasers 11:45 U.

8. Navy Band Life of Mary Sothern Mary Marlin, sketch 11:45 Sons of the Pioneers TheGloo7hChasers pzTo- y. W. C. ATTaTk The Mid-Day Voice of Experience Argentine Quartet The Gloom Chasers 11:15 Hank Keene's Gang Merry-Go-Round The Gumps, sketch 12:15 1 Dance Hits Variety Club 11:30 Oklahoma City The Globe Trotter News Broadcast 12:30 Radio Review Variety Club 12:45 A Capella Choir The Merry Madcaps Music Federation 12 :45 Radio Review Co-operative Merchants 1 lToO fheNews-Reeler Two Hearts in Song Madison Ensemble 1 :00 Dance Orchestra Italian Gardens Orch.

1:15 Virginia A Sunbeam The Oleanders Radio Gossip Club 1:15 The Bards Jack Spruce and 1:30 Farm. Home Hour: Luncheon in honor of Musicale 1:30 Women's Club of Air His Orchestra Clyde Beatty. gueU Sir Josiah Stamp Musicale 1 :45 Dance Tunes Nse7Bookman SUM! The National Farm National Federation The French Princess zlon The Matinee Club Morning Glory Quartet I 2:15 and Home Hour of Music Clubs Helen Trent, drama 2:15 I The Matinee Club Eddie Patt. pianist I 2:30 KDKA Home Forum: Scores; Three Scamps School of the Air: 2:30 Melodies Beautiful, G. A.

R. Appeal I 2:45 Miriam Voung To be announced "Admiral Perry" 2:45 Alicia Fuller, organ CharlesRobinson. tenor; 3:00 Human Values Home 8weet Horn Tour Hostess, 3:00 Betty Dugan, pianist Pittsburgh Musical I 3:15 Aneunn Bodycombe Vic and Bade Cobina Wright 3:15 The Special Institute Program I 3:30 Dan and Sylvia Own Ma Perkins Tour Hostess, 3:30 The Special Pittsburgh at Chicago I 3:45 Charm Program Scores; The Sutlers Cobina Wright 3:45 I The Special FUtsburRnatChicago I 4 Betty and Bob p7T. A. Program Better Homes Con- 4:00 Baseball Game: Baseball Game.

i 4:15 "Jane Addams" Children's Program ventlon of the Air 4:15 I Pittsburgh-Chicago with Al Heifer I 4:30 Market Reports Children's Program Chicago Varieties 4:30 Baseball Game at the Microphone I 4:45 KDKA Orchestra Scores; Piano duo Chicago Varieties 4:45 I Baseball Game RaseWfGame POO-Orch. Kiwanis Talk Kay Foster, songs Race Week, talk 8:00 Baseball -Game Baseball Game 8:15 KDKA Kiddies' Klub Granda Burton Og, Son of Fire 8:15 Baseball Game Baseball Game 5:30 The Singing Lady Scores: Orchestralia All-Amerlcan Boy 5:30 Baseball Game Baseball Game I 6:45 Little Orphan Annie Kiwanis Talk; Music Dick Tracy, sketch 8:45 Baseball Game 21 Jastriictioit 0ff8f( Beautv rr 1 L- "worn so KELLER DRESSMilONG-u 1 mer ODen tury Bldg. Atlantic 4V TD ihooi 1 auto MEcaimcsTasvC radio, welder, of a4 Poetical ttsburgh Senci 4v 5 Penn Pittsburgh. 4 ErTTALs" 23 Furnished AIKEN. South 77T, 5 Private bath: tion.

Schenlev 7r-t rif; living room, m.t.h!-- A-Jctr a ALTADENA s- tractive front room, new Locust nsssvr fB home. JMcprido6-T3bem7 vv. tassidy's Hotel, housekeenme taiivin. bath; 42 car lin. tV)rn- with Ml reference i.h.Zu handy cars.

bus. tra ns Zl Street. nE- i ATTRACTTVE-TunTSd-T-; 4 vate familv: m- 'l reasonable. ry ATTRACTIVE cars. Morose BACHELOR aparfirSfrtTseTSr.Tr- genueman: very reasonahle- rj Call Klturn.

ice room private bath, shoner Locust 1153-J. other rxnm.r.. Wri iiitciy gejmjinMayflower 2fi57 BRIGHTON ROAbrTlSTWctirnr-fortable room. ora HOTEL HENRY IN HEART (It Attractive rooms, sin so up: offe hop, rathskeller, dining r-J lft" avenue1 uui.ij.uriu. i none Atlantic rffie.

HOTEL WEBSTERllALfl weeKiy rates, wunout bath. Convenient ooimminB pool; nani ball, ri uiuinnse. Mayflower 77w BACHELOR aPaftmpv't thedral district; larpe liv.ni! room, a mm. tJt jfifth ave. BEAUTIFUL Oakland district, next bain; vers' rVad muynower b7.

258 Cheery, enSfnrtJ x.um gooa Schenley 2025. DORMONT Nicely furnished rnom, cars, bus: next bath; private. high 2744-W. EVANGKT.TVlS Rrcrnrvrr Ti Vard Allien Kewlv girls, women only; hot-cold water, mius pooi; weeKjy; meais reasonable. EAST END Two larce comfortable mo per week.

Soheniey S679 EAST END Two larce comfortable ror per weetc. scnenlev JS79. iaoi JbiSIJ LArge front room, rnvi bath, phone; garace; gentleman. H-ls 1COD 1 PERRYSV11.LE DISTRICT fi nisnea room, private home: prefer pal wun means and car. Cedar 1926 WELLESLEY 507 Three rooJ nardwooa floors: sun.

private bath: ina Hiland 4021 XT ACT T7VFV rnr.rr, n.r.n. $10.00 month; five, minutes iana. jioui.ro?ii iim. 1 i t. room, next bath, board optioiJ JHonirose jtaju.

Ot'TTVODI-OO r.t nrf Vjr, jao. c.inia room, furnished; private: garaal ful, convenient quarters, private ba'ji private entrance. Locust 1119. 1 MT. LEBANON Large front room, excl 2 sive district, unlimited telephone, genti man.

Lehigh 89S7. room, running water, private home, SU itvergiaae a. NORTH NEGLEY District Attractive furnished, sunny front room, pnva home. Emerson 0276. OAKLAND, 212 Coltart Nice quiet room telephone, shower, Gentiles; reier-- Mayflower 2S78 SQUIRREL HILL 3rd floor, front, sen- bath, housekeeping optional, Falroaks.

THE ST. REGIS Downtown residence hudnaii women- rooms $3.50 weeKi board optional. 50 Congress street. A lantic 9888. 24 Unfurnished Rooms aittjft.ta RTWrivf" MU1 Three i private bath, porch, heat, $30; couple Hiland 4139.

nrvriiwnnn RI.VD 3589 Two co necting rooms, bath, heat, private some Jaekson 0935 BLACKADORN 1262 Three. or seven rooms, private nui, Hiland 484Z. can evenings. BRENTWOOD 2 rooms, bath, lauir. gas, light, heat; adults; reasonable.

Cr- rick 2672-J. CARRICK, 170 Kirk 3 modern roomt. light, heat: stores, cars; reasonst. Carrick 0679-J. EAST END.

5476 Penn 2-3 rooms. light, heat; exceptionally reasonamt EAST END 3 nice size second floor roos reasonable, adults. Montrose 9136. tr a ct rvn Two laree rooms, prsvs reasonable; referts- Montrose 1389. EAST END, 103 'Meadow Two-three rvs private baths, separate meters, adults.

fclAnnwu, rooms, private VwrttU cars; exceptionally reasonable. CBJ- 6357. iSTWr tv Tsn Tf52 Three rooms 3 storage room, light, heat, Wellington 0853-K. HOMEWOOD. 7238 Hermiiaue--3 ing rooms and large alcove; HgM, u- adults, $25.

OAKLAND, 234 Robinson Two or rooms. Instantaneous heater, 'u Schenley 3066. OAKLAND 2 clean rooms. 1'- heat; adults; exceptional res Schenley 05S8. PERRYSVILLE near Pu'n Four rooms, second me ters, redecorated.

$20- Fli SHADYSIDE, near Fif tb-one iw room, batJh, refrigeration, janitor. flower 8070. 'I ire; clean, at'rartive. Montrose EAST END 121 g. Fairmoint Serof third floor rooms.

ds gentlemen. Montrose 44'J7. EASTEND. fiM7 Penn AttrVtive 2 1 apartment, private home, tood ioeatil JEFFERSON CLUB After Tlay 1st. the new heme of the Jefferson Club will be located at 809 Fulton Sixth St.

Members welcome. 8 Diwmg Dancing BERKOW1TZ RESTAURANT Delicious Kosher luncheon and dinners. 131 Diamond downtown. BROWN'S TAVERN Delicious meals. We serve Breakfast Lunch Dinners.

Bud-- weiser on draught. 4633 Centra ave. PITTSBURGH'S Newest Place to Dine. SABLE'S GRILL. SIXTH A WY LIE.

EMPLOYMENT Htli WiRtotf Mm 10 AMERICAN TECHNICAL SOCIETY wants field secretary for vocation guidance work. College man with tales experience preferred. Must have car and travel, fid week salary and expenses. Apply A. B.

Crandell, Fort Pitt Hotel, to 10 a. m. EXPERIENCED direct salesman for Ohio territory; splendid opportunity; will finance right party. Apply J. L.

Thompson, Hotel Henry, Monday, 10 to 6. FIVE experienced dress salesmen covering Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia. 214 Washington Bank MEN Three Intelligent, neat-appearing men who desire a permanent, connection with national organization; must be willing to work eight hours a day and start at our terms; this means about $40 per week to start. If you mean business apply Employment Manager, 10 a. m.

to 4 p. Monday, Room 309-B, Professional Building, 429 Penn ave. NATIONAL CONCERN has an opening for a capable salesman who has the ability to contact business and professional men. If you can qualify you will be given a thorough training in our line and furnished with leads that will enable you to earn from $50 to (75 per week. Permanent connection for tbe right man.

Apply after 9 a. ra. D. D. Stanley, 1808 Clark bldg.

PRETZEL distributor for full line of handmade and machine-made pretzels, also pretzel sticks. Give full details and references in first letter. Write Box K-680, Post-Gazette. SALESMEN I am bringing from New York an honest-to-goodness proposition and will demonstrate in the field that it is good for $50 a week and more on a commission basis. Must be prepared to start Immediately as I will be in the city but a few days.

Phone Mr. Link, Atlantic 6970. SALESMEN. Neat appearing men of average intelligence. over 25 years of age, capable of contracting business executives, merchants and business employees.

A fast, clean selling aeal, only requires 2 minutes to explain, and- closes on first call. Men easily earning 89 daily or more. See Mr. Schenberg, 1808 Clark bldg. WANTED AN Experienced Draftsman Also an inventive designer with experience on small mechanical devices.

Must have thorough knowledge of mechanics. Steady employment to the right party. In reply detail experience, education, present and past employment and salary. Address Box A-641, Post-Gazette. WANTED Salesman with experience and proven ability to represent targe manufacturer, selling popular office necessity; protected city territory; attractive earnings guaranteed.

663, Post-Gazette. WANTED Designing engineer experienced in the design ot fractional horse power motors for quantity production. College graduate preferred, but not essential. State age, education, experience snd salary expected. Address 409 Wilder Rochester.

N. Y. YOUNG MEN 2 for order taking good opportunity for advancement to those who qualify. Easy work, short hours. Apply 630 Wabash bldg.

YOUNG MEN If you are out of work and are willing to apply yourselves along the lines we train you. I will help you to earn from S18 to J25 per week. Inquire for Mr. Kegal, 717 Clark Room 1808. SALESMAN Real estate.

experienced, must have car. Court 5500. 13 Help Instriction Man RELIABLE young men to take up Electric Refrigeration aid Air Conditioning. Prefer men now employed and mechanically inclined, with fair education and willing to train spare time to become experts in installation and service work. Write giving age, phone, present eccu ration.

Utilities Eng. W-642, Post-Gazette. IS Htlp Want- Womtn GERMAN woman, middle-aged, for housework In country; good borne; 3 adults. Ernest Kreikemyer, R. D.

4, McDonald, Pa. THREE young ladies under 23, neat appearing and well mannered. Mr. Hat-terich, Kilkeary hotel. WOMAN Educated, married or widow (with car preferred) to interview mothers in own district.

Good salary. Write Box L-631, Post-Gazette. IT H.lp Mm ft Womn MEN and women who can sell direct to consumer; new invention. 25c seller used by men and women daily. 100 profit; exclusive item.

71 Methodist Bldg. It Sitiatiois Man AUTO driving Instructor, with car; $1.50 a lesson; reliable. Call Everglade 8191. BEDBUGS Moths, roaches, water bugs, exterminated by expert- Guaranteed. Mayflower 9718, anytime.

BOOKKEEPER, or general office work; experienced, best references; full or part-time. D-663 Post-Gazette. MAN with light car desires full or part time; salary, reliable references. G-914, Post-Gazette. PITTSBURGH ASS'N IMP.

OF POOR. FREE Employment Bureau. SKILLED MECHANICS. HANDY MEN. Carpenters, Painters, Electricians, Coal Carriers.

Housemen, Orderlies, Handy Men. Farmers, Pick and Shovel, etc. Capable, dependable, family men personally known to us. Help us find these men work. Free Employment Bureau, 428 Duquesna way.

AT. 4183. 20 Sitiatiois Woman COLORED LAUNDRESS; cleaner wants work any day, Monday to Saturday. Best references. Penhurst 7962.

EXPERIENCED colored maid desires half time work; willing take washing home; city referencea. CH. 6777. EXPERIENCED COLORED GIRL wants blankets, damp wash to bring home. Montrose 4651.

EDUCATIONAL listnetioi Offarad 21 PITTSBURGH Examinations. Immigrant Patrol Inspector. Applications close May 4. Men 21-36; start $1,800 a year. Full particulars FREE.

Write immediately Franklin Institute, Dept. 383-A, Roch ester, N. Y. AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL. EAST END AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Learn to drive.

231 South Euclid Ave. Emerson 9497. L. CROSBY ALBERT On Saturday afternoon, April 27, 1935, at 515 o'clock, Alice K. Albert, age 26 years, daughter of Alice M.

Albert, of Mars, and sister of John Ira H. and D. Harvey Albert. Funeral services from her late residence. 3447 Ward street, Pittsburgh, on Tues- day afternoon, April 30.

at 2:30 o'clock, D. S. T. Friends Invited. BARK On Friday.

April 26, 1935, at. 4 p. Mary Ellen Roberts, widow of John M. Barr. mother of John M.

Barr of Chicago. Mrs. Howard Eastland, Mrs. Walter Klose, William Mrs. Ray Conley, and Ruth.

Funeral from the family residence, 6507 Meadow street, Tuesday at 2 p. m. Friends invited. BEATTY On Saturday, April 27. 1935, at 8:40 a.

Rita Colozza Beatty, wife of Wilbert Beatty. Funeral from ner late residence, 462 Natchez street, ML Washington, on Tuesday, April 30, at a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Mary of the Mount Church at 9 a.

m. Friends invited. BEV1NGTON At Sewlckley, on Sun day, April 28, 1935. at 8:40 p. Clarence Devisioux Bevington, beloved husband of Carrie Beall Bevington.

Funeral services at his late residence. 210 Broad street, Sewickley. Notice of time later. BrBKETI On Sunday, April 28, 1935, at 11:40 a. William only son of William H.

and Emma Home Burnett, aged 23 years. Funeral services at the family home, 942 Western avenue, North-side. Notice of time later. CAMPBELL On Saturday, April 27, 1935. William Franklin.

Friends may call at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. L. Robinson, 7928 Madeira street, Pittsburgh, where services will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Tuesday afternoon at Youngstown, Pa.

CAMPBELL On Saturday morning, April 27, 1935, at 1:45 o'clock, William Campbell, beloved husband of Paula Campbell (nee Faschold), at the family home, 2843 Voelkel avenue, Dormont, aged 50 years. Survived by his widow, two sons, William F. Jr. and Henry Paschold Campbell; one sister, Mrs. Anna Breiding, of Wheeling, W.

Va. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. Solemn requiem high mass at the Epiphany Church, Washington street, at 9 a. m. Friends invited.

CHIPLEY Saturday afternoon, April 27, 1935. at 5 o'clock, Eliza dam, wife of Gilbert R. Chipley. and daughter of the late John H. and Harriet Ulam.

Services at her residence, 507 Edge wood avenue. Edge wood. Monday evening at 8 o'clock, D. S. T.

Interment private, Tuesday morning. Dl LING On Sunday, April 28, 1935, at 11:30 a. Frances Duling, sister of Mrs. J. H.

Sullivan. Funeral from the funeral home of John A. Freyvogel, 3406 Fifth ve. Notice of time later. FAGAN On Saturday.

April 27. 1935, at 9 a. at her home, 5219 Powhattan street, Alice McKeever, widow of Edward J. Fagan. Funeral from the home of the Ferguson-Wood Company, Forbes street at McKee Place, Oakland, Tuesday, April 30, at 9:30 a.

m. High mass of requiem at St. Paul's Cathedral at 10 a. m. Friends invited.

FANBKISCH On Sunday. April 28. 1935, at 9:45 a. Andrew Fanbkisch, beloved husband of Mrs. Caroline Fanbkisch, in his 77th year.

Funeral from his late residence, 1710 Lincoln avenue, Wednesday, May 1, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass at St. Walburger's Church at 9 a. m.

Friends invited. FORD On Saturday, April 27, at 3:50 p. Katherine O'Connor Ford, widow of John Ford; sister of James J. O'Connor. Funeral from her late home.

5320 Keystone street, on Tuesday, April 30, at 9:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Kieran's Church at 10 a. m.

Friends invited. HART On Sunday. April 28. 1935, at 9 a. Sidney husband of Betty Qualters and father of Julian and Frances Hart.

and Sister Gonzaga and brother of Miss Fannie Hart, of Rochester. N. Y. Funeral from the funeral home of John A. Freyvogel, 3406 Fifth on Tuesday, April 30, at 2 p.

m. Friends invited. HF.IXER Joseph beloved husband of Tillie Wochley Heller. Funeral from the family home, rear 4550 Friendship avenue, on Wednesday, May 1, at 2:30 p. m.

Friends and members of I. B. of E. Local No. 5 are invited.

HILL On Sunday. April 28, 1935, at 3:15 p. at her home. 907 Jancey street. East Bella Hill, beloved wife of Samuel Hill and mother of Mirian Hill Mrs.

Anna Schwartz, Mrs. Betty Berg and Jacob S. Hill, in her 62d year. Funeral from her late residence on Monday, Aoril 29. 1935.

at 2 p. m. Interment in Bnai Israel cemetery. HOERR At McKeesport, on Sunday morning, April 28. 1935, at 6 o'clock, Robert Alexander Hoerr, son of the late Alexander Hoerr, aged 35 years.

Services at his late home, 1515 Cornell street, on Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Interment Wednesday at 10 a. in St. Paul's Cemetery. Pittsburgh.

HOGAN-On Sunday, April 28, J935, at 9:40 a. Sarah E. Smith Hogan, widow of Thomas J. Hogan and mother of Mrs. M.

J. Joyce, Mrs. J. K. Keogh and Frank E.

Hogan, at the residence of her daughter. 407 Rochelle street, Knox-ville. Funeral on Wednesday, May 1, at 8:15 a. m. Solemn high mass of requiem at St.

Canice's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends and members of Branch 311, L. C. B. are invited.

HOSENFELD On Saturday. April 27, at 3:55 a. Rose Huckestein Hosenfeld, wife of Nicholas Hosenfeld. Funeral on Tuesday, April 30. at 9:30 a.

from her late 'Vesidence, 1410 Lager street, Troy Hill. Solemn requiem high mass at Holy Name Church at 10 a. m. Friends invited. KIRBY On Sunday afternoon.

at 3 o'clock, Mary Kirby. Funeral from the home of her sister, Mrs. Julia Mooney, 3916 Liberty avenue. Time later. KIRK On Saturday.

April 27, 1935, at 5:30 p. m. at her home, 1114 Sixth avenue. Beaver Falls, Miss Sarah H. Kirk.

Private funeral service Tuesday at 1 p. daylight saving time. Interment in Grandview cemetery. KT NKEL On Saturday, April 27, 1935, at 8:45 a. at her residence, 117 Chestnut street.

Avalon. Alice Grace Swain, beloved wife of Frank P. Kunkel. Friends received at the home of Cray Brothers Company. 460 Lincoln avenue, Bellevue.

Solemn requiem high mass at Church of the Assumption, Bellevue. Tuesday at 9 a. m. Interment in Most Holy Name cemetery. Mount Troy, North-side, Pittsburgh.

LaVALLE On Saturday evening. April 27. 1935, at 7:10 o'clock, John in bis 47th year, beloved husband of Rose A. LaValle (nee Abbott), father of Harold LaValle. Funerai from the residence -f his father-in-law.

Edward Abbott, 278 Beverly road. Mt- Lebanon. Services on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends invited. Interment In Southside cemetery.

LOWRY Saturday, April 27, 7:30 p. Annie R. Lowry, eldest daughter of Katherine and the late David Lowry, at the residence of her sister. Mrs. W.

W. Ramsey. Chicago, 111. Notice of funeral later. MeCASiN Saturday morning at o'clock, Thomas son of tbe late Patrick and Mary McKeoo McCann.

Funeral from the family home, 4821 Friendship avenue, on Tuesday morning, with solemn high mass of requiem at St. Mary's Church at 10 o'clock. The family request that no flowers be sent. Mr.RRr.1, On Saturday. April 27, at 12:50 p.

Mercilla Merkel (nee Fowkes), wife of Thomas F. Merkel, aged 51 years. Mother of Thomas, Robert, Elmer and Lillie May, at her home, 2324 Berg avenue. Services Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.

Friends invited. Interment in Southside cemetery. M17.ZIO On Sunday evening. April 28, 1935, at 5:15 o'clock. Theresa Bellochto, wife of the late John Muzzio, in her 78th year.

Funeral from her late residence. 31 Chalfonte avenue. West View, on Thursday morning. May 2, at 8:45 o'clock. Requiem high mass at St.

Athanasius' Church at 9 o'clock. Friends of family are respectfully invited. POPPE: On Sunday, April 28. 1935, at 7:50 p. William F.

Poppe, husband of Julia Sulzer Poppe. Funeral from his late residence, 416' Kenmont avenue, Mt. Lebanon. Notice of time later. OWENS William husband of Mary Zimmerly.

Funeral from the funeral home of W. N. Winter. 4730 Friendship avenue, on Wednesday, May 1, at 2 p. m.

ICinclnnati (O.) and Fairmont (W. Va.) papers please copy. PCRPCKA On Saturday at 4:30 p. Andrew Purpura, beloved husband Bernardine Purpura (nee Pusteri). Funeral from the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Joseph Pusteri, 342 Thiity-ninth street. Sixth ward, on Wednesday at 9 a. m. Solemn requiem high muss at the Immaculate Conception Church at 10:15 a. m.

Friends invited. SEASTROM On Sunday, April 28, 1935, Mary E. Rice, of 3805 Wilksboro street, N. wife of Olaf Seastrom and mother of Richard Edward Hall and Mrs. L.

W. Bauer. Remains reposing in the Blue Room of the James J. Flannery Funeral Home. Ridge and Irwin avenues, Northside, until Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock.

Requiem high mass at St. Cyril of Alexandria Church at 9 o'clock. THOMPSON On Saturday, April 27, 1935, James Thompson. Funeral services at his late home. Groveton, on Tuesday.

April 30, at 2 p. D. S. T. Interment in Coraopolis cemetery.

WINTER On Saturday, April 27. 1935, at 4:25 p. Hannah wife of the late Henry Winter (nee Baumbach), at her late home. 164 Arlington avenue, near Brownsville road, aged 74 years. Survived by two daughters.

Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs. Ford -Rex, and six sons, John Adolph Charles H. Henry Gilbert I. and Elmer C.

Winter; one brother, Charles Baumbach; 22 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in St- Paul's cemetery. Fantral Diractors CHAS. C.

REEL Funeral Services. Mrs. L. D. Reed; Lee L.

Boyd associate. FA. 0495 EATON FUNERAL HOMES. WILKINSBURG. OAKMONT.

WALTER J. SPERLING, opposite St. Mary's Church, 622 Lockhart St. FA. 1998 WM.

R. ELKIN, Funeral Director, 809 Fourth North Braddock. Brandy-wine 2589. Florists Fantral Dasigns FLOWERS Sprays. baskets, $3.

GIDAS, 3707 FORBES ST. MA. 1753. Monuments CEMETERY MEMORIALS (Made in Pittsburgh) Eckels Granite and Marble Co. MA.

40154618 Penn Ave. 6 Cematsry Lots Mausoleums MOUNT ROYAL MAUSOLEUM. Entombment space available. AT. 3629.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost aad Foani I BAR PIN. three diamonds, 22 tiny sapphires. Reward. Mrs. S.

M. Kier. Telephone Avonmore 54, Salina. Pa. BOSTON BULL Black-brindle mixture Sharpsburg, vicinity; name Biff; reward.

Sterling 4758. COCKER SPANIEL PUP Brown male, lost. Child's pet. Reward. Mayflower 2207.

DIAMOND pin, lost in downtown district Monday. Hazel 1283. LOST Perpetual policy 978 issued to Martha E. Frew, covering 6516 Fifth avenue. If found return to Insurance Co.

of North America, Philadelphia. Pa. NASH '28 Sedan, dark blue disc wheels; trunk; license J9V4. Fairfax 0401. PURSE Containing wedding ring, down town-Crafton Heights, Wednesday; lib' eral reward.

Walnut 0942-W. WIRE-HAIRED fox terrier, male; strayed from South Homewood Ave. Thursday afternoon, wearing black harness; re ward. Fremont 0392. WRIST WATCH Lady's, white gold, link bracelet Thursday morning; reward.

Linden 1911-J. 9S REWARD. Boston bull (male) markings br.ndle and wnue. isame --uuKe, nnoxviiie oistrict Saturday. Everglade 7225.

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MO 6700 Night Phone PE. 3503 1 THINn Willie Bryant of network fame on WWSW from the Savoy Ballroom. EASTERN DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 8:45 P. M. WWSW Enright Theater Amateur Night.

:00 P. M. KDKA The Greater Minstrels. WCAE Gypsies, directed by Harry Hor- lick: Mary Small, guest. WJAS Six-Gun Justice.

KQV Ship of Dreams. 0:15 F. M. WWSW Foothills Echoes, directed by Dutch Haid. 9:30 P.

M. KDKA Players: "Behind the Mask." WCAE Music at the Haydns'. WJAS Block and Sully. George Givot, Lud Gluskin's Orchestra. KQV Eddie Peyton's Orchestra.

10:00 F. M. KDKA Jackie Heller, tenor. WCAE Contented Program. WJAS Wayne King's Orchestra.

KQV The Skylarks. 10:15 P. M. WWSW Dorothy Taylor, soprano. KDKA America in Music.

10:30 P. M. WWSW Joe Schafer's Orchestra WCAE Lucky Smith, dramatic sketch starring Max Baer. WJAS Lilac Time with the Night Singer. KQV The Paradise Serenaders.

10:45 P. M. KDKA Cloister Bells. KQV The Maestros. 11:00 P.

M. WWSW Post-Gazette News; Tommy Flynn's Orchestra. KDKA Squire Hawkins. WCAE "Tale of Two Cities," Episode 4. WJAS News Broadcast.

KQV Sports: Etzl Covato's Orchestra, 11:15 P. M. KDKA Harold Stern's Orchestra. WJAS Hays Dever, tenor. 11:30 P.

M. WWSW Paramount Orchestra. KDKA Ink Spots; Jolly Coburn's Or chestra. WCAE Scores Stan Myers Orchestra. WJAS Claude Hopkins' Orchestra.

KQV Homer Ochsenhirt's Orchestra. 11:45 P. M. WJAS Eddie Peyton's Orchestra. 12 Midnight.

KDKA Shandor, violinist; Sleepy Hall's Orchestra. WCAE Dance Orchestra. WJAS Blue Monday Jamboree. 12:30 A. M.

KDKA Bob Chester's Orchestra. WCAE Leonard Keller's Orchestra. Legal Notices W. B. Sands.

Attorney. 413 Fourth Ave. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Josephine Peiffer. deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted. aU persons Indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Pauline Zinsser, Executrix.

5128 Butler Pittsburgh. Pa. IN THE COURT OF QUARTER SES SIONS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTT, PENNSYLVANIA. In Re Petition of the County Commissioners of Allegheny County for the instruction of a new bridge to replace an old bridge known as Bridge No. 1, Peters Creek, on State Highway No.

376, Section 4, also known as State Street, 'in the City of Clairton. No. 2 April Sessions, 1935 COMMISSIONERS' ROAD DOCKET. NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES INTERESTED: TAKE NOTICE that the County of Allegheny, by its County Commissioners, presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny County, on April 12, 1935, a petition praying for authority to con-stuct a new bridge to replace an old bridge known as Bridge No. 1, Peters Creek, on State Highway No.

376. Sec tion 4, also known as state Street, in the City of Clairton; ptans showing the con struction and properties taken and affected have been approved by the County Commissioners ana are on file in the office of the County Commissioners. Said Court has ordered and directed the same to be placed before the Grand Jury of the County of Allegheny, on Wednesday. May 15, 1935. at 8:30 o'clock a.

m. (Eastern Standard Time), when and where all parties interested may appear and be heard. The Grand Jury meets on the third floor of the Courthouse, Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CHARLES C. MrGOVERN, W.

D. MANSFIELD, C. M. BARR. County Commissioners.

J. P. FTFE. County Solicitor. Drivers "Honk, Honk And Honk" With No Regard For Nerves, He Pines.

By Darrell V. Martin Post-Gazette Radio Editor. INSPIRED BY OUR recent article), "Radio Aids Noise Survey In Cleveland," a dentist in a downtown office building has pe- tioned tnis department to have Mayor William McNair conduct a similar survey in downtown Pitts burgh, "to elim inate unnecessary tr a 1 1 i noises which interfere with the conduct of business." Darrrll Martin. The dentist has in mind, particularly, the honking of automobile horns and would have Mayor McNair okay a "nuisance tag" carrying a tine of 50 cents. The "nuisance tags" would be presented to impatient autoists who "honk, honk, honk" in an effort to speed up traffic that already is being handled with utmost celerity.

writ, the dentist, "accounts for half the nnm in downtown rittuhurgh. Nothing in to grating to the nerve of professional men and patients alike. The noine would be minimized at least by Umiance of a nuisance tag. I sometime believe that many driver" should he at the wheeU of kiddie cars instead of automobiles, the childish patience they have in traffic." The noise survey in Cleveland is being made with a radio sound truck that goes from spot to spot to measure the decibel range of unmusical reverberations. Many changes are being planned in factories and traffic.

Martinets The wild air waves will be wilder when they learn that Jean Wald, beautiful orchestra leader at Union Grill, has the same body measurements as Mae West! It might have sounded funny when Dutch Haid said recently on "The Gloom Chasers" that a derrick was lifting Al Hel fer out of the studio, but not half so funny as Heifer taking his first dive the opolitan Club's inviting pool. One jump and the board lean Wald. broke right in half! An announcer on a local network station proved that he believes in his sponsor's product (hie) the other night the way he read the thie) baseball scores! The new voice on WCAZ is Robert Gill, Dr. Jimmy in "Doctor and Mrs. Jimmy!" Mrs.

Joseph Sartory is recovering in St. John's Hospital, following a serious operation! It you followed "Real Folks," you'll recognize a few familiar voices on "Tony and Gus" tonight. George Frame Browne (Uncle Matt Thompkins) will be Gus; Adelina Tomilson (the philanthropic society woman, we forget her name) will be Mrs. Van Sickles and Elsie Mae Gordon (versatile player of many parts) will be Mary Van Sickles! Elsie Mae. if vou remember, played boys' roles on "Real Folks." Arthur Ainwor1h, WCKY announcer, received 8,123 votes of a total of 19,599 ballots to win the Cincinnati popularity contest! Ainsworth was at WLW for seven years before joining L.

B. Wilson's station. He handles the WCKY programs to NBC. Kllwood Kapphan, the big radio piano man, will be all keyed to learn that the Piano Carnival at Tulsa, Oklahoma, will be put on the air this year! At least 50 Tianos playing at one time. The Carnival program on NBC featuring Jackie Heller, Gale Page and Don McNeill, discontinued last Thursday by WCAE in favor of a Mutual Network program to start this week, may return to WCAE en May 23! Jackie is holding his breath, inasmuch as his sponsor had planned a special dedication to Pittsburgh the middle of May.

Lloyd and Taul Waner of the Pirates will be guests of Thornton Fisher on the Sports Tarade, NBC Saturday night, May 11! Myrt and Marge, who have put a stage act, on the radio for years, will be making their FIRST STAGE APPEARANCE anywhere when they come to Loew's Penn Theater on Friday! With them will be Clarence, Jack Arnold, Gene and Charley, and all the radio cast. Five Star Today: MORNING "Young Living." WWSW 10:45. Navy Band, KDKA 11:45. AFTERNOON Entire stage show of Harris Alvin Theater on Variety Club Luncheon. WWSW 12:30.

Olka-homa City A Capella Chtiir. KDKA 12:30. Clyde? Beatty, wild animal trainer, on Farm and Home Hour, KDKA 1:30. Luncheon for Sir Josiah Stamp, WCAE 1:30. Music Clubs, WCAE 2.

Premiere: Home, Sweet Home, WCAE 3. Recital of Bach compositions, SPRING SMARTNESS Add a correct Bote of smartne la your Serine ensemble with a love-Ir new permanent created hy Mrtiinnls Reg. (10 Puih-Up Btautilal Croquienoli LA PARIS $250 Permanent irooa the ends 'Ei? $1.95 Wave I (II SfcinsM. New Times For Old Programs Daylight Saving Time has necessitated a change in time for several programs, which are listed below with the new- time. MONDAY.

Hour of Memories, U. S. Navy Band, KDKA, 11:30 a. m. Life of Mary Sothern, WCAE, 11:45 a.

m. Virginia Lee and Sunbeam, KDKA, 1:15 p. m. The National Farm and Home Hour, KDKA, 1:30 p. m.

KDKA Home Forum, KDKA, 2:30 p. m. Vic and Sade, WCAE, 3:15 p.m. Own Ma Perkins, WCAE, 3:30 p. m.

Tale of Two Cities, WCAE Players, WCAE, 11:00 p. m. 8:00 P. M. WWSW Baseball Scores.

KDKA Hank Keene's Gang. WCAE Richard Himber's Orchestra (also 1:00 KFI). WJAS Fray and Braggiotti. piano team. KQV Frank Ward's Orchestra.

8:15 P. M. WWSW Willie Bryant's Orchestra, from the Savoy Ballroom. KDKA To be announced. WJAS Edwin C.

Hill (also 11:15 KSL). 8:30 P. M. KDKA Federation of Music Clubs Convention Ensemble of 45 Harps. WCAE Gladys Swarthout.

mezzo-soprano, and William Daly's Orchestra (also 11:30 KOA). WJAS Kate Smith's Revue (also 11:30 KSL). KQV Humphrey Brown's Orchestra. Legal Notiets Pratt Pratt, Attorneys, 1003 Law Finance Bldg. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Sophie W.

Holy, deceased, late of Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons Indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to G. H. Ferdinand Holy, 7904 inglenook place. Pittsburgh. Harold O.

Holy, 309 Grant Greensburg. Executors. Public Sale of Real Estate for Payment of Debts. In the Orphans Court of Allegheny County, No. 335 April Term, 1935, In re: Estate of Elizabeth Rote, deceased.

To the heirs at law, creditors and all other interested parties. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court made on April 12, 1935, at the above number and term, Henry Rote, administrator, will offer and expose to Public Sale on Friday, May l'l, 1935, at 3 o'clock (Eastern Standard Time) in the afternoon, oa the piemikes. viz: 4726-472S Plum Alley, all of the rlgnt, title, interest, claim and demand of said Elizabeth Rote, being an undivided seven-fifteenths interest, of, in and to All that certain lot or piece of ground situate ra the 9th Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, being the northeasterly one-naif of Lot Mo. 28 In plan of Iota laid out by Siebert, Keil A Berg, being bounded a-nd described as follows: Beginning on Plum Alley at a distance of 200 feet from Forty-eighth Street: thence extending along Plum Alley a distance of 60 feet to a line of property now or late of George McCloum; thence along said MeCloum's line, a distance of 22 feet 9 Inches, more or less, to line of property of Samuel Duff; thence along said Duff's line, a distance of 50 feet to line of Lot. No.

27 in said plan; thence along the line of said Lot No. 27. a distance of 22 feet 9 inches, more or less, to Plum Alley at the place of begin ning. On which is erected 2 two-story brick dwelling nouses. Terms of sale ten per cent (10 in cash on day of sale.

Balance in cash on confirmation of sale by Court- The administrator reserves trie right to reject any and all bids, and ad journ the sale from time to time. Henry Rote. Administrator: Shoemaker A Eynon, Attorneys for Estate, 712 Frick Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Prcrf. William J.

Oetting, from PMI, WWSW 3:15. Baseball Game, Pittsburgh at Chicago, WWSW 3:45. Psychic Corner TO Nick Libb, McKees Rocks Paul Pendarvis never played at Eddie Peyton's. Each member of Pendarvis' orchestra shares in the earnings, so it is difficult to say exactly what they earned while in Pittsburgh, but we guess they averaged $100 a man per week. TO M.

C. Blairsville, Pa- The Red Davis Family is not a real family. TO R. City If we re not mistaken, "I'm Falling in Love With Someone" is Herbert music and belongs to "Naughty Marietta." Listen for These: Huey Long's daughter, Rose, giving her own impressions of her famous dad on WLW tomorrow night at 11 o'clock, Pittsburgh time. Cary Grant and Constance Cum- mines "Adam and Eva" on Sunday Radio Theater.

Pinkie Lee, Aline McMahon and Lois Revel with Rudy Val-lee Thursday. Opening exercises of the famed "Cotton Carnival" on networks next Mini Cummings. Monday afternoon. Sheila Barrett, Olsen and Johnson, Lupe Velez and Clem McCarthy with Al Jolson this Saturday. Return of three religious leaders on NBC for summer programs Dr.

Ralph W. Sockman. Dr. Charles L. Goodell and Dr.

Paul Scherer. Special program in tribute to Mothers from the Arlington Amphitheater, Washington, on Sunday afternoon, May 12. Sir Ronald Lindsay, British ambassador to the United States, telling about England's great silver jubilee in honor of King George, NBC Thursday night at 7:05. Alfred E. Smith on NBC Wednesday, May 15 "The Human Side of Life Insurance." Xavier (Isle of Capri) Cugat with Tony Wons next Sunday.

Rita Lester, musical comedy contralto, in series of 15-minute programs each Wednesday and Friday at 2:45 starting May 1. MONDAYEVENING SCHEDULE Eastern Daylight Saving Time. 6:00 P. M. ffffHW Sports Calendar.

Theater Clock. KDKA The News-Reeler. WCAE "Bird Study." Reinhold L. Frtcke. WJ4S Buck Rogers (Also 7:30 WHA8) KQV The Cassinelll Brothers.

:15 P. M. WWSW Jean Wald's Orchestra. KDKA Nancy Martin, songs; Ad Club talk. WCAE The Glnhe Trotter.

WJAS News Broadcast. KQV Gregorio Scalzo's Ensemble. P. M. WWSW San Marto Comedians.

KDKA Light Opera period. WCAE Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen WJAS) The Sports Observer. KQV Club Celebrity. P. M.

WWSW Al Waael's Orchestra. KDKA Lowell Thomas. CA Baseball Scores; Dinner concert. WJAS Melodeers. 7:00 P.

M. KDKA Amos 'n'Andy (Also 11:00 WENR). JAS Governor Wynant of New Hampshire: "The World Outlook lor Labor" KQV Shrine Circus; Ray Bonders. SKIPPY Easily Accommodated By PERCY I I 1 sw V71VIIW PART TODAY an' uetee SHY A. VaJriKirkCfZ.

IP vWj rtnuLO HELP out? COUPLE OF 7:15 P. M. WWSW Old songs of the church. KDKA Tony and Gus. sketch with Mario Chamlee and George Frame Brown (also 11:15 WSM).

WCAE Stories of the Black Chamber. WJAs) Plain Bill, sketch. KQV EU1 Covato's Orchestra. 7:3" P. M.

WWSW B. C. Snort Slants, Al Heifer. Havey Boyle, sporting editor of the Pittsburgh Fost-Gaiette, wttl discuss "Boxing In Pittsburgh." KDKA Red Davis, sketch. WCAE Musical Moments.

JAS The O'Neills, sketch. KQV Scores; Al Turner's Orchestra. P. M. WWSW Tommy Flynn and Hia Show Boat Orchestra.

KDKA Dangerous Paradise, sketch. WCAE Uncle Ezra's Radio Station. WJAS Boake Carter. ftQV Gus and Ray. 0M TutMday mnd Thurtday Lvnmt McGINNIS JENKINS 1RC1DI GRsot 17ST "IT.

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