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FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 13. 1923 PBESS -WANT ADS BRING KESULTS TO ADVERTISEKS PROFIT TO R1LVDERS JOL THE AIU1Y OF PRESS ADVERTISERS THIRrY-ONB which 'o'Brosky fanned th nt thr men In ordnr. Lineup: WANTED. WANTED. THE PRESS BANKERS LEAGUE.

WANTED MALE HELP Umtif Notice PRESS CRAFTON-INGRAM JUNIOR CHURCH LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE CLIBH. Won. Lou Pet. Crafton If.

1.900 Ingram U. 7 1 .885 Phillip 5 3 .626 Crftn V. I a .871 Hawthorn Presbyterian. I 4 .128 Craftoo Presbyterian 1 7 .128 BapUat 1 7 Inrram 17. P.

Junior stayed in the rae th pennant In THE PKiiSH C-'fton-Ingram Junior Church league by defeating Phillip lam 0 lo and giving the latter team but a fighting cbanca for final first-place honor. The superiority of the winners was evident almost from the first, and they authlt and outfleidcd. their ndversurit consistently. Ingram coli.cieu 18 liiis, includ-ina three doubles, while Gormley heltl Hi. Phillips to tax widely scattered blngleK.

Ughtell, McClatchey and Dick er llie leading slugger for the victors. Hrlte bo-ina the only niemiier of the loatnic team to hit safely twice. Lineup: THE PITTSBURGH PRESS THB PEOI'LB'8 PATER. 1 Publish mor ClMiifltd Advertlsln Ji.ci b-ina foater return than any otbur Ji4tejrn Classified Advertising In TUB DAILY AND SON DA FKItSti. 80 per word per li.sartlon if prid in udvanee.

Umlinuiii Ptlc per insertion 8o. When cburge, lie per line, scale measure laverarfo sue words te a llnei. No ad charged two llnH. When fight die cui ore used 20u pr ln or f2.1i an Inch, btrlcliy Mall u(veilliiHg i'Ju ucr Him 13.23 an Inch, hituation Wants cash with order, ene cent per word. (Minimum pric pr tu-ertlon 20c.

I nal.rl-u lleln (Ma'e or Female) 2 Vic uru. illnunum SOo. Strictly Furnialied Runm 31 per word. Minimum SOo, Protnutliir.uj, Hpeculatlon anJ SoecUl Adverilsinr olhjr ll.an gcrera! cl.lfll 8C Per or 350 lln-((aeU Willi ufrt). Retain inoclpia for ch copy.

Tney mt Pieanted ill cam of adjustment, nnen ojnceillnu adverlmeinsnu by ule-bnone aov-51 uscra 'ako clerks number, waich must bo presented in can ot error. Til: PRKSS will for only ot-i Ineoirecf Insertlr.n- Aay perrpn or pel son found guilty of Ming Pr.tHh cluwlli-d columni' for or improper purpose will pumuned to tbe full tlx Emmanuel I Trinity ABK A ABR A Falrly.e 8 1 211 4 0 0 8 8 110 i Bradal.a I.lmtsy.l Kchmlt.l 1 Heckel.l 4 Knirlrd.S 4 3 WnUer.r 8 tit iHlaiisch.2 2 0 0 111 8 0 0 8 1 0 ORpeer.r.. 2 0 117 llllrnaer.l 10 0 2 2 0 Smith. 1. 2 0 0 2 3 0 3 10 9 0 1 OiBavan.c.

3 12 1 0 0 Totals 23 12 18 lOl 2 2 21 8 Biitlerl fof Bernauper In seventh. Two-base hits Falrlev. O'ttroskey. rlflce bit Sihmltt. Btnlen linses Fnlrley Bra.lel.

Llnilsav. O'Brnski'y. Double plays Lucas lo Bausch, Banes nn balls Wv O'Broskey 1. bv Orea 4. Htruck out Bv O'Broakev II.

bv rre I. i'talii ball dsyan empire Williams. Bprlng Oarden St. John AB AB A lVgen.m 3 3 2 0 1 K.Malr 2 1 1 2 B.rch.l 3 2 2 3 Kiauss.I. 3 3 Kalck.r.

2 Hchetl.c .3 Klester.I 3 Boat eft. 3 3 Kran.l 3 Baierl.p 3 1 1 0 t. Braun.2. 3 2 2 0 0 Rrum.l. 3 1 .3 10 2 0 0 0 01 1 Maler.o 2 0 1 Bohn.r..

2 0 1 0 1 Neuff.m. 2 0 0 1 0 Hmock.r 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 Total 28 8 11 15 81 Tot all. 20 2 3 15 3 Two-has hit K. ilaler, Grumnr. Thre-b hits Sehettler.

De Ouenthar. Stolen base DeGenther, Bchrttler. Struck out By Balerl 10, by Swart 7. Umpire Strelner. WESTINGHOUSE LEAGUE.

STANDING OF THF, Ll'B8. Won Lost Pet. Inspection 0 1.00 Knglneer 4 1 .8110 Homewood 4 3 Production 3 4 1 ,4 '9 (lenerat Office 2 4 .33.1 Pittsburgh Meter 2 2 .800 Sec. I. 7: '2 4 .323 Store 0 .000 MetWe Works won over Production at Ardmoro, 18 to u.

Koater. for Meter, kpt Product'on's hits scattered. Foster ifd hbi team at bat with four hits. Orgll played best for- Production. Lineup: Meteer Works I Production A HI RHP All Bmthrl 8 fiUyd.m 1 (jove.l 1 5 unilc.e.

3 Kllne.c. 1 0 FBoyd.r 0 1 Porter.p 3 1 0 III Kennv.l. 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 8 1 0 1 0 I 0 ill Hubert, 1 0 Orglll.m 2 1 0 0 lurik 1 0 1 0 OiMorun.r, 0 owens.o 0 lJHtorg.p.. 0 Furdip. 1 Total 1 23 SJ 21 Tntnl 5 J2 8 I Two-base hits t'lci'U's- 2, Hemic, Kline Menu, Ftor 2, Oagell 2, Branegan.

Three-base hit Kline. Home run Ford. Stolen base Sniiili 2, Hemic, Hubert, Ujmgarlnee. Double pluy Moran to luuibrohky. Dumbrosky to Huliar to Bumtartncr.

Struck out By Story by Ford by Foster a. Cmp.ru Dcyne. PRESS INSURANCE LEAGUE. STANDIXO OF THEEAMS. Reliance Life 5 1 Al J.

C. Felck 5 3 William t.adley Sons. 8 National Cnlon 8 8 4 .001 Spectacular playing by Burk and Richardson aided Reltanco Life In securing a 13-10 victory over Fleck nine In a luvfeet at the losers' dl'tmond. Battlntf rallies in the eueond nd fifth Inning guvo tli victor 1 1 run. Helbllng wa the bntting star.

Vhe cre: Reliance I teik- II A Kl II A Rlchn.m 3 scrolls 1 Mille.r.2. 1 Holbel.S. Ilurke.l. Holbng.3 Kmerk.c P.McN.d Deasy.l AttHel.2 R.McX.r 2 'I llbbs.l.. 1 nlMorlng.p 0 Otolith.

1. 1 Oiflrelim.2 0 3 0 Oiilendrks, Total 13 14 21 8 Total 10 8 18 70 Reliance 0 8 0 0 3 2 12 J. Felck Son 2 4 0 0 4 0 010 Two-bart hit Deasy. Richardson, Rurke. Woodliurn.

I buses Helbllng 2. Rmerr-k. Double play Miller Smith. Firat base on balls Off I'. 4, off Baring 5.

Snerlllc hunt P.meriek. Struck out Bv MeXamani 3. by Boring 8. Umptrea Kenny and Bobl BARTLEY PRESS JUVENILE LEAGUE. 8BCTIO m.

STANDING OF THE TEAMS. If fel Drearinaught Juniors 12 1 .823 Bloninlleld Trlengle 11 Woodwsrd A. 10 8 High Ragles 8 4 Bloomne.fl Victory 8 8 .500 Jackson Midgeis 3 8 Marion Juniors 2 10 .187 Bunker Hill Cubs 0 14 .000 Woo Last Pet. .4. l.eoo Rank of ITnlon Tru.t Co lederal Reserv Fidelity T.

T. Co Inlon National first National l.ooo .338 000 1 2 1 4 Th Bank of N. deflated Fidelity Title Trust Co. at Hit field- The game was culled In the first of the sixth Inning. Fidelity having six run to their credit, but the score reverted bscli lo the end of the fifth Inning.

The game was called on account of rain. ineup: U. of N. A I T. T.

AB HHP' AB It 11 PA ftogers.r 2 110 0' Parper.Z 4 0 0 1 0 Oohsp.g 1 4 0 0 2 1 Hohh.J 3 112 lRnsr.m 3 1 1 0 fJunn.I.. 8 10 5 Olschnor.s 3 12 0 3 Lowrle.J 8 0 1 0 liFldlor.p. 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 (lahn.l... 3 0 0 I 0 Naly.m. 3 11 2 10 5 0 Yent.o..

1 0 0 2 11 4 1 Evani.p. 8 0 0 1 Totals.l8 4 18l Tntala.244T6""t gnf i 0 0 0 05 Fidelity T. 0 0 4 0 04 hit Rosser. Home run Fldler 4. Htruek out Bv Kvan 8.

br Bases on ball Off Evan 1. off idler 8. PRESS M.JHII. LEAGUE. f.

STANDING THF) CLCBfl. National Biscuit Co. r. i lfoM ileKees Rock Furnllur. 4 2 Ph.

Pip lc 8 i .67 Postofrice Central 3 .500 Atlantic Rettnlng Co 2 3 400 l-osto(Tic Motor 2: 4 Bennet, Wolk Co 1 ft .250 McMillan Printing Co 0 .8 .000 Refining came out of iti lumo K.thriln nd tlmel' 'nt th Post Oltic (VntrRl team ami winning. 12 ,2 wlll men on wn for Rerlners. Th r.J,n "If Atlantic team fea- ii rocrJ 'Id Smith PHrform. rineup' 'e'. both at bat and arteld.

Atlantic Ref P. O. Central AHH A' Melers.s AB A 1 1 1 2 4 0 2 0 II 3 0 3 2 2 Wnslcv rarg.i.. 3 Meyers.r 3 Daw.l., 3 Mrgan.c 2 Wason.8 4 Kmlth.m 3 3 Burnet, 2 Love, 1 i i I 0 15 118 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 110 8 4 I'rocrlsJ. 3 0Srulth.c.

4 2 Oldrw.m 3 Oj 3 Willis r. 2 oiCvaller.p 4 8 1 Tola.ls.28 11 13,82 Totals. 28 8 187 bit Slyer. Wasson." Wllln- Bae on balls 1' f'a'alier 3, struck out iTnfplreCox! LV bv BARTLEY PRESS JUVENILE LEAGUE SECTION II. Richards A.

C. Valley A. Tiny Olanm Eastend Minims Dallas Club C'amersDbon Juniors KuMenrt Cubs Emerald A. ii'i .671 ti 11 ii The Dalla Cuba and Kastend Cubs were scheduled at Dallas field, Tuesday evening, but the Cubs failed to out In an appearance. The Dallas Cubs vnt ove- to the Kastend Kroun.H nd agreed to play the game there, but the Eastend team claimed they had not enough player.

The Dallas Cub had their full lineup on the field and wining to play and therefore claims this game by forfeit. Eastend Minim defeated Emerald A. 1 to 0. PRESS INTER-LUTHERAN LEAGUE. iTA-NDIXG CF TUF.

CLtHS. Won. Lwst. Pet. St.

Luke 8 0 1.000 St. Paul's 8 2 .714 Spring Garden 6 2 Emanuel 8 4 OuO Christ 8 5 Troy Hill 9 i .378 Trinity 1 8 ,111 BU John 0 7 ,000 Trinity of Avalon continued their losing streak, falling before the heavy hitting of Emmanuel's team. 12 to 2. at Main' field. Avalon.

The Avalon boys were helplefs before tha pitching of O'Broekey. Ha struck out every member of Avalon' team at least one, and allowed only two Bcratch singles. The all-around playing of Falrley, Kmrnaniiel'l catcher, was the big feature s)f the He gathered a double, a single and two base on ball. In ftva trips to the plate, ran wild on the bases, stealing three, and caught a wonderful game. A base nn balls, nn error and a hit accounted for Avalon's two rims In the fifth inning, after ITANDIKO OF THI CLDBi.

I. 11 2 10 3 8 1 8 8 8 8 Ingram V. P. AB HHP St. Phillip.

AUIt U4CK ..114 3 Crum 8. .4 0 1 Lehtl 1.5 1 I MMiln a. 4 ll'llary 2.. 4 Mntcy 21 Brlsco p. 0 Daanal Blinnt 1.1 01 Brice m.2 I1 Mono v.

r.S 01 Wblen p. 2 Bordn 1.1 Hill Brian t.S LAad J.S M'Cby c.6 Hlum 1 GTmly p.S 8rgn r.B Poyg 3 TU1 .45 I if 24 81 Total .29 2 24 4 Brror BrlcoX HiW. Two-bane hits Dick, Gormley, Ughtell. Dura on balls Off flormley, off Lighull 4. Htruok out By 9.

by Briscoe 8. by Wbalen 2. Umpire brlilon. THE PRESS JUNIOR LEAGUE 8TANDINO OF THE CLUBS. Pet Harlan A.

4 Mt. Oliver Orioles 1 4 .778 Keyvtones 12 5 .74 Lancer fieeonds s. 11 7 Sit Carrtck Athletic 7 7 Wllklnsburg Hilltops 9 9 Ralph Davie Club 19 .134 Tat Club 1 20 .048 Debited with four loeses until settlement is made with Wllklnsburg Hilltops regarding playoff. Hilltop ma-iager la requested to call Grant 4200. Harlan A.

C. defeated Keystone, 18 to 1, in a gam featured by the hitting of Cheaky and the twirling of both pitchers. Cheaky won the came in the first inning when be clouted a bom run between right and middle with two men on th bases. Lineup: Bajrstone A. Harlan A.

C. A ADR II AB A 1 3 Ban, 3 3, Repack. 3 4 1 1 Hnehr.r 3 Krkwd, 1 0 JiKllicK.su II Kck.lb. 3 0 Rhma.o Webr.m Krary.m Urbaich Olakiles.p. LltUe.2 2 1 Mrsey.p 3 ToUl 21 1 8 18 7 Total 28 8 8 18 Two-bas hit Little.

nom ruu Cheky. Sacrifice hits Rheams, Emery. Hit fcy pitcher By Morriascy Bases on ballsOff Bkiles 2: off Morris-er 3. Struck out By Hkiles 6: by Mor-runr 8. Umpires Butch and tiabe.

BARTLEY' PRESS SENIOR' LEAGUE. "tatoino of maaiifrt Qarireld Clnb 14 1 vulon A. r. IS 2 Bloatnfield Trlangl 13 3 .813 Robert E. Burke 11 3 .800 Woodlsin Cub rt Pitt Kmi I 7 .222 W.

41, Heeps 2 .214 Camera pnouvs i Oazfleld Keystone ABRKPAI ABR A Berrr.l. 3 10 6 3 12 0 Mrtln.m 0 10 1 3 0 10 Stalkr.r 4 2 11 0lMotr.2.. 3 0 1 1 Duao.l.. 4 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 8 Allen.r. 3 0 1 0 Stodt.2.

4 2 3 1 lMohnsn.l 3 0 18 ROCr. 4 112 2 0 11 Oolean.c 3 0 0 5 lChmbra 2 0 17 1 0 0 0 3 10 1 Totals. 28 10 21 58 8 7 18 8 Two-base hits Allen. J. O'Connor.

Sacrifice hit Martin. Double play R. O. Connor to J. O'Connor lo Kerry.

Hit by pitcher Berry. Buses on balls Off Heins 1. Carter 4. Btruek out By lloina 5. by Carter 7.

BARTLEY PRESS JUNIOR LEAGUE. re en on ii. STTAKDIXU Of IBK CLCBS). L. Pet Bunker Hill .....11, 0 l.OnO Sullivan A.

8 2 .800 L. A. Mrer 8 .67 olea Club 6 8 II. W. Stones 4 8 .400 Yankee Junior 0 1.

.000 MALE HELP. VVith, Expericnct flr' Those who desirt to start Their business caieer at this i Class of Work Will be given Personal Interviews at Ross Diamond Streets, Room No. 203, Pittsburgh, Pa. or WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING COMPANY, CLERICAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, East Pittsburgh, Pa. 13ro WANT.ED AT ONCE.

PLUMBER FOR MAINTENANCE WORK IN LARGE BUILDING; GIVE PREVIOUS POSITIONS AND REFERENCES WHEN APPLYING. WRITE SI PRESS OFFICE. 71i'e WANTED Two young who have hid some experience in furniture packing; stead" em-p'oymenj SHAN AH AN STORAGE 5500 Fifth at ileh'e ol COLLECTOR SALESMAN. We have opening for married man wanting outside employment best of reference must be furnished; and commission. The Nielen 319 Liberty ave.

7KJwp ABLE-BODIED white men for janitor work in telephone central offices; experience with vacuum and compressed air cleaning equipment preferred. Western Electric 702 Ma-gee building. 71 of Coai Miners Any nationality, single anil married, for live to eight feel real at Jenkin. Kentucky; machine and pick: open lights: transportation advanced. APPy nfTice.

80s Second ave. 78wb do filing for rapidly growing orranl-ifttlon: very gooJ -portunlly: not afraid of woik; answer In own handwriting, ivrite 14. Press office ilowb WANTED Warehouse men. Annlv Kevstone Grocery Tea 600-020 Second ave. 71 IT YOUNG man with some experience on job presses; state wages expected.

34, Press office. WINTED In northern Ohio, plater foreman thoroughly experienced on bras nnd nickel, both barrel and atlll tanks. State formeily emnli.yed and how bn will be treated confidential. Exceptional opp-irtunll for capaule mtn, Wnl A I'res on ice. CARPENTERS.

4 men. competent, for good housewirk. Ins-de work. Inquire II wood blvd tC W. O.

Wright, cont. Hell phone IHNTKI) Voung colored, familiar with automobiles, eleanine sliow room washing windows, niuat be to wash tar. 8-e Mr. Stockman between End 11 a. C.

J. Motor 611 I'enn Kust Liberty WANTED Experienced stenographer, oil First ave. 7 Lip HeJAL estate salesman; hill top office; splendid opportunity, on commission; give age and experience if any. conll-dential. Write 81 IS.

Press otfief. LINEMAN. KxDerlenced lineman for a Job paying vner union cale. rite 81. Pre office.

Tlixjkfr Experienced Iron Workers. Vor ornuincntal iron works; best Job for the right man. Slegal 62 Arthur near WOO Center ave. WANTED At Curnee'e, machinist's upiirentice. one witn lume experience preferred.

Ten honrs. 40c per hour. Address Press office. havk 5pkx nx- TUHK HALKSMAX TO TAKK CIlAKtiK OK KIXTI'HK DKPARTMRNT AM HANTH.K TH P. OUTHIDK; I 'IC H.MAX 10 NT POSITION.

OOOI) OI'l'OHTI'NITV. 8AL-AHV ANP COMMISSION. WK1TK 6, PKKf.r' Of FICri. CHKF. second cook, man and wife, butler.

eiounterman. gardener, houseman, chauffeur, cook, waiter, bus boys, porter, disri-'washfr. Boebrig Employment, 414, Sixth ave. 710wb lOl'NO MKN, over 18. earn money during your scnoiii vatai.uu.

ui apply 1848 Slh ave. between and Cu. m. 71 3p WANT I'll Coat maker for out of (own. I'nmn prepared to work.

Culley phone 1-J. BurietUtpwn, Pa. 712wr 712wr EXPKJIK.NCEI operator for gasoline shovel job. Apply Construction Department. Pittsburgh Pei Molne Steel Curry Mdg.

llSe A GOOD hnskv colored driver for auto truck: must sober, steady and married man. Kreo Bros. Twenty-first and Penn ave DR WANTED Kxperienred chopper; good salary. Ziont. 818 Helen Mo-Kee Rocks.

713wp Me fh Qcrical YOUNG MAN. PHOVKSl iV Ji'i AvTO-'urgh. Vn. BeU. 42(1(1 tiranr, P.

A 18fS Main. BR.NCrt OI-riCESl Kastndlil MieriJan Av. Nerlli-lde 2111 nd b2l I'ViUral M. tyiiijlisi.ie 12 Crs.in Ht. Hi Mniurg- J2I Mood Ht.

OmIJiiiiJ Forbes tit. Bfor-neutatlvest LA. Klein. lust 42U New lorh. fort Dearborn Uunk lllda.

tlilmen. J. Xwm Hill. IVI4 lleursl llblg. ban rnme.iKO.

Upeclnl Represeiitntlvet ton. K. Abbott. Cnranf Tnil AU.iiibr City. N.

LOgT AND FOUND STRAYED from home. June 5, eolll dog. 8 month old dark brown bead, liiflit brown body, whit ring around neck. 4 while paws, tin of tall white, wnite breast, lleens No. 8578..

Will the person lio iuuna tin dog kindly return to owner for sake of little girl? Reward 27S4 Uudford av. iiuuu Bclivntey Zili. 71Jr SIOLLN 18)22 Dodg touring cur, Putin-sylvanla llcvus No. 44il-24i; factory 7i.6ii0. July 12.

between 8 a. m. and to P. from In back of Grand Ibealeri equipped with three L'nited States Royal curd tnes mid one Frdural cord tire. a.o Royal cord tin, on spare.

Finder pleusa notify Pittsburgh police, or u. M. Mc-ivuadv. Cbainbsr of Commerce blug.j I'l'taburgli. 7iau FOyXD Erown and white pony, Sunday morning, July 8, Call Municipal bklg, Crafton.

712r LOST From bus line, either at Penn and Center or llignioiv blvd. between Forbes anu eiitn black oeade'i containing glasses, ki'ys and sum of money. Finder may keep munev it tliev leiuui keys and K'asaes to tin liiland biug H- iiJwp I'OUDKR containing vu. unfile f.ireign diM'Utneiit nn, I money at Pennsyivnsiu slailon. July 9.

Finder please return same 10 Cha. lUiloblavek. I(il Jieuver I'a and receive reward LOST On June 18 on road from Pittsburgh to Redfurd, large (an handbag, markad ('. t'. King.

Bermuda. Write C. C. King. 1019 North Hignland I'ltutiurah, or onene Hiland tdlv.

713n lyOHT lM.it white gold wrist wut' li. on Wednesday evening between 8 and 9 on car No. 51. Reward. t'atneiine I'ortner.

1814 Jironsville Carrick 713wkfe I18T An Irish terrier puppv. 8 month old. Liberal reward if returned or for information leading to recovery. 4900 Center av. Telephone a.henley 271.

713we LOST OD Tueailav. July II. between Prick Anne and T8ie5 ae, a gold brooch, set with two pearl and one diamond F.oward If returned to Vi7 Frbk Annel. 71Jwi L(ST In East Utterly. Julf li.

diamond and curl platinum bar pin: liberal reward. Phone Janitor. U8t S' henley. LOST Wednesday evening. July 11, on Crosstow car, black handbag.

Person Is known that nicked it up. Return to R. Maxwell. 30 Compromise North Hide. 713wp LOST Sliell-rimmed glasses in a brown lHiher ense.

Tuesdav' nlaht. neur and Liberty ave. Reward. Call Ktslc 1S55-W. LOST cbaufleur' coat nnd pjneb of keys July 11.

between t. and Pembroke pi. Return to liikewrll bidSj 7Uw' LOST Dark heavy set (ierman pollevdo Inst aee.n on Broadway Beehvie.v, no collar on: name Rei Reward. Notify Jack Perry. Locust 0S01-R.

71J LOST Tan raincoat. F.astern Star pin on lunel. between Rellefonte. Atken and Howe at. Finder please phone 3H75-J.

as owner Is 'eavmg cii. 7.ki" I1ST Wednesday evening In downtown eection. watch fob. Masonic and F.astern Slur. Reward If returned to 439 Water st.

or phone Linden 713wp LOST Two diamond rings between East Liberty and downtown poatoffice: re-waid. Return to 118 Auburn or call HI land 00 44. 7 1. In LOST Japanese signet ring oa William Penn way. July 4.

Initial J. L. R. Re. wnrd returned to 637 William Penn way.

rnnne i.rani it. 71lwr LOST (lent le men's umbrella on Rlonm-field car tietween Mnln st unit f'rurt ave barn. Wednesday midnight. Finder enll Fit 713 BLACK crepe cane on Market neat VeCann'. Finder phone Ilaiel or return to Beacon at.

and receive big reward 7l1wn LOST Evening July 11, canvas tent, between Kdgewood and Murray probahiv on Brailiinek ave. or Forbes st Reward. Call Hazel 001. "Uxr LOST Small blek nurse on Crosjtnwn car Thursday nvenin. euntinine money, key and car checks.

P. Cnneter, Siik Jos. Horns'. 1 "ISwn LOST Thursday nlgbt, near Penn nd tronkstrtwn. Shell frame "tnsseia He.

ward. 143.) Highland. Hiland 3673-R. T11XP LOST In East Liberty, July, 11, diamond and perl, plntinum bnr pin. liberal reward.

Phone Janitor, Schenley lsss. il.l.rn LOST Downtown dbiir'ct. Thursdnv. silver bur pin; reward. Phone Walnut 7l.1w.

LOST Whit and brow- snotted Rnirllsh bull dog In downtown district. Reward. Jack London. Grant 9358. 71 Jn WHEN ANSWERINO ADS MRS-riniu THB! BARTLEY PRESS JUVENILE LEAGUE.

SECTION I. BTANDIM, OF THE Won Lost Pot Fast Liberty Orioles 9 .1 .750 Highland 8 3 Grimm A. CI 3 .727 Onrfleld Pnnther 7 3 Question Club 8 .386 Pilot Club 2 1Z MALE HELP. We have openings for a few men throughout the various dt partments of the plant. If you are interested in a permanent position with ideal working conditions, apply at employment Jc-partment 1X11E12C0-, 1062 Progress N.

Pittsburgh, Pa. ltMJkfgs, SAXCS MANAGER. The Anrlesn Tempen Co. of New York I about to open Pennsylvania territory and want to secure a livewire sales manager, one catiablo of building a real sales organisation. The man whom lert must financially responsible and able to furnish first class references.

This is a no-competltlan oroDos.tlon, where nresent earnings and a real future ar assured. Kor Interview, phone t). W. Howarth. fort Pitt Motel fl2ikfr CAMPBELLS', Fifth ave.

7189 Must lie able to write and read English We wast men between 28 and .15 yeuis of age capable nf dotrg nurd work. 70 CENTS PER HOUR; Rtsady work, chance to larn trad. Phone Huperlntendenl King. Court 354o or write p. o.

Box 847. 712 WANTED Three first-class motor truck mechanics; none but first-class men need apply. Liberty ave. 712n AN KXI'KhiKNCKD solicitor to canvas in the citv and vieint'tv. one who is good uppearsnce, and is scnuamted in tb city, ('an give good references from r-iieni enmlover.

Larae commisaion for each nnfrail gotten. Heracl) 288 fltli ave. 7 law "caLlFpoLLER. KXPKKIKNr'KIJ. ON SUKKT WORK Foil IK Mil' MILL.

TO ACT AH IN8TRCC-TOR TKACHINiJ NEW MJSN; lllUK ANU KXTHA BONL'M KOR A. DUAULtt. WRITE! 28. PRKSS OFFICE. I 71e WANTED Houseman, please phone evenings -between 6 and Hazel 0d70.

C570 Beacon 710hke fCK. masons wanted; scale $1.75. Apply Henry J. Spieker Libbey Owens plant, Charleston. W.

Ya. 712m A. mm If vmi have find )Lnerienci in Cttttin or idlinsr meat nd to not work Ve can nt ue a ftteudv naiurday pots, tion In various branch ittorea. Apply to Mr. Kinir, lonahoeB ZiZ Ktfth ave.

7l3r Jf you imvt? bud expfrlenc. in cutting or Hiillii.tf meal ami do not work nrut-ilav, we tan offer you a stpady italurtiuy ioMjtlnn In vartouK branr-h "tor. Apply to Mr. Kinir. onahoe.

242 Fifth 73w.i JANITOR. Colored, for mopping and clearriug building: night work. Arjply 11. .1. lleln Co.

employment office. 1061 Pioxri'ss st N. S. Pittsburgh. P.

718P BENCH HANDS AD TOOL MAKERS Applv at once. General Manufacturing 4u Kasl North North Side. HELPERS for moving van. Apply Mnroch Storage Transfer 946 Neville st, 712e BRICK YARD MAN Man familiar with brltk yard work, tn brick yard close to Pittsburgh; mint able to read nnd write: guaranteed salary. Writ 8i, Press office; TRtkfr GOOD brush hand.

Call at 514 Marie Avalon or phone Linden 1398-W after 5 p. m. 713 WANTED Bookbinders. Standfast Kroencke, First ave. and Ross st.

7l2wr lOl'NO- MAN FORCLKRICAL POfll-TION WHO UOKS NOT OBJECT TO Sl'NKAY WORK. PCHNISH HEFER-KNCK. APPLY WAP.fi BAKING 3Ji)ii LIB1SRTY CITY. tllr NTK1J Truck driver bv wholesale confectionery company: mtuit be experienced and able to put up order; good wages lo right man. Apply Saturday iiiriiin 1 1 ti Forbes st.

7 Up WINDOW cleaners wanted In Wheeling. W. exn rlenced or tnexpo' ienceil Pittsburgh wage. New Aetna Window Icunlnj 1506 Market Wheeling, W. Va.

Utn CAItPKNTKRS. nun union, for form building, wanted on Osgood steady work: good wages. Take Perrysvill ave. jr tn Lufayetie St. i'hos.

Cronln ci ntractorM; 7 1 So WA.N'TKO Ousoilne servic attendant; gimd wages. Dutiuesno Ousoilne ft up-niv t' urner Riuad si. and Hamilton av. E.R. 113 WANTRH Kxperlenced sho and gents' rurnisblng salesman: steady work: good v.agee.

a'hapera's Dept. Store, 3518 Rutlr-r T18P COAL MINERS. For high eoal. Call Supt. ut Cour) S34fi.

78 3 i8tf AN experienced presaer on a Prosperity tnachlno. Apply Uunuesno I've Worku, corner of Hodgkixs and ritayton N. S. Take'No (I ear. Ur TEAM DRIVERS WANTED.

Two teitm drlvora for gracing Job, Apply 1511 Irwin N. 8., ut 6 713p WANTKO Man for cleaning nnd mopping. $7 per week. room, boarif and lutindrv, Tuk llutler and Mara car lo 8t, Barna- ,) homitop. Li.

-13e VVANTKLvKxperlencsd orderly. 33 per month, room, board and laundry. Phono Cilbsonia or Hike Butler and Msrs car to St. Barnaha' home atnn fU'e A NT KI rBX PER IK CK I) WBLftV HALKHMAN FOR R10TAIL eTORI APPLV 27 FRANK8TOWN BAST LIBERTY. 712xjkfr PORTER.

In, not call without referenc. Rlalto tneater. Fifth ave. THwe WANTED Metal worker on automobile bodies: steady work. Burnard Forbes Field.

T18r KXl'KlllKNCRD counter man. Fdral sl, N. 8. Ulioemuker's Kestauran i( PliASTEKKltS wanted. Call at Frank is ii-ra fifth ftoor.

nr osll C.rfi,e Seder's siore, fifth floor, or oal tiiwb KNOINKKR wanted. Apply head engineer, General Forbes hotel, 8th nnd pen n. 1 1 KltKANI) boy. Apply R. C.

Cole 712w WANTKl) Automobile mechanic, tn raI ''11L 1 IILSt Ii! 1 WANTKO Granite nitirbltt cutler for carvlngC'all Walnut I tl 14. 71U WANTED Experienced meat cutter. A p. nlv 1413 Irwin ve N. H.

Tllxb KXPrilllKNCEO butcher wanted nncv. L. Frsnxns. S807 penn ave, 713w MKi'HANU'H to rinnlr truck. Sens River ave.

M. StrMig. w'anTHH work tn furniture s'H Penn ave. Titen SMALL colored, bov, one that can aliinu vlmrs, Apply 105 Penrt sv. 71ilwii ll A for permanent work.

Zeuger MlTlt JHO, Penn ave. WANTKp Colored part' i MO. Apnljl latercrs "'whithL steady Bell Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania has several openings for young men for night work. AM jobs are permanent.

Apply Room 520416 Sev-( ave. 822 WANTED FIRST CLASS BOILER MAKERS. BOILER MAKER'S. HELPERS, LAYEROUTS, RIGGERS, PIPE FITTERS. HELPERS.

IT IE ATLANTIC REFINING 5733 BUTLER CITY. 712r Toung man about 20 to 23 years old to work in fleck department of large woolen and trirunjtug house; have fair education ud ambition to get abead: work at present to consist of cutting and filling orders prior to shipment. If Interested and can qualify for above position call at 1D04 CHAM BLR Ur COM MERCE BLDG. 711r To act as watchman and clean istore, steady position apply at once with reference. Bond Clothing and Mar-ket.

713b WANTED' An experienced salesman; a large battlr, egg, cheese andt poultry house; salary and expenses. Phone COURT 1433. BILL clerk andi cashier; early morning job; must be good at figures and not afraid of work; state age, experience and salary desired. Write 27i Press office. 112e POSITIONS Hand biller, piumbing eio asset.

tenog speedy, legal xp. asset. Pavroll work, tyi'lnr. Jt. 8100 mo.

i'vtnst, steel coino'iny. eipd. office boy, neat, for pail outside wOrt, bo for adding much. work. bank.

Man to learn credit woik. acc. knowledge. 2 bos foi coat and liifcur. depi.

8i-l conr 284 LKiSKMliU JJLDli. 712WH YOUNG MAN. A REAL OPPORTUNITY. A nationally known concern needs a young man who want to learn to Must bi 22 year or over, elr.ule, nigh school iraduute. posses good healtn.

Phone Hiilihllelil ifj for appolnimeut. All negotiations confidential. 12r A ED First class ledger clerk; must have picking house experience. Hammond Packing 0400 Hamilton ave. 713e SECURITY SALESMEN.

Big chain store lsue. backed bv local Pitnb-trirh men who will stand the ai ii test of investigation: bank reference i quired: leads furnished: advance against MtitmiiMidn Vor tnlervtew. call or write l.Mr. Wiliiams. lfKS Hlandurd Life bldg.

CLERK. Young man. 18 22 years of age, for eork In pay roll department: must lie gi-oil penman, at llgures; oppor-ttnitlist to Ibe right eort of young man. heply. slating age.

education, exterience end salary desired. Write K. A. P. Box 2S.

Plttuburgb. l'n. 712kfe 'WAHTED LABORERS Apply time office, Carbon Steel foot of 32nd st. 712e LATHE and drill press hands, handy men and laborers. Hubbard time office, fiMOl Butler st.

711a COAL MINERS. White families and single for McDowell W. shaft mine, electric lamps Six-foot coal, car 81.8"i to 2: Sliln eierv dy. Apply In nerron or write to 0. C.

C. office, 503 Second Pittsburgh. 'Wanted, man to tuk charge night. Oakland Auto S417 Forbes 715xp Experienced Cutting Off Machine Operator, one familiar with cutting off tubing preferred. Apply American Foundry i Construction 47(10 Hecond v.

WXreIiSMEN Siron ctparlv tolipr: must lip pyniri- Apply P. H. Sutler 17th and Pike st. 71L'e BOARD DR'U' 11 A MM BR OPERATORS. UKADY WORK YEAR RCllXD.

DAY A VP SIlffT. '1OO0 WORKING CONDITIONS ANP flOOO WAOl'H. TUK COLCMll'fS BOLT WORKS CC, COIVM-Rl'S. O. 78b WA'NTED Experienced stable man; best of wages.

810 Sandusky North Side. WANTED An errand boy must be reliable and honest. Call 711 Liberty ave. 712e WANTKD Man with good knowledge of ales ana irerii mrtni in iiir pueiiiun of hIiop foreman: able 4o handle stete uge. experience ahd recommenda" tion to offer.

Writ 4, Preis office. T12n i70PP'TAM Tn operate and capable of taking full charge of cutting nd beveling plaie glass and slivering department; stale references; strictly confidential. Write 85. Pre office. 718wht COAL MINERS.

Low rein, but bonus will ray highest wages. Writ 3. Press office. 713kf A NTfciU Klrst-olas prcsser. on who rn handl Hoffman machine, good wages, steady work.

I. Flocco. Call at (8 Htation st, Craftoa. Walnut 0S88. 711ir YOUNG men to tli o'ders for 30-Mulo Team 13or8 produola through grocer; bouse tn house work: all work o'ttsMe of oily I salary and expense.

Cnll Orant 1862 for appointment. 712 WANTED -High class watch maker to work on rallrond wntohes only. Apply Pugh second Hour, House builg. 7 1 Jn WANTKO Man to drive Ford truck and work in grocery. Call Ciinio fchenlev 'Hl' Ills.

7I3p nd tailor, for altering mens rlpthlng. Ooldman Co, Sll Oliver third floor. TPwr COLUMBIA Hospital. Wllklnsburg. want one man for cleaning and on night mnsw Jb A NTIOU Experienced canvassers.

Apply Home Knup 708 Bingham South Side. Tub WANTKD Laborers. Apply Keystone 3SIU st. and A. V.

11. 41M ALEXANDER On Friday, July 13. 1823, ir.it a. Elisabeth Klnkead Alexander, widow, of William -A. Alexander, aged ft year, at her residence, 1 3 1 Hamilton Eastend.

She la survlv.d by twa sons, W. T. and R. P. Alexander, and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services Sunday afternoon, July 18, at 3:30 o'clock, at her late residence. Interment Monday morning, Julv 18. -at 10 o'clock, in Homewuod cemetery. Friend of th family are respectfully Invited to attend. IH.NKTEl Suddenly.

on Wedneday, July 11, 1923. at 11:20 a. Arthur J. Blnsted, hu.bmd of Ro Tinworth Bin- ted. In bis tb year.

He Is eurvlved bv bis wlf and'Hhree sons. Richard. Oeorge and Fred Binned, Funeral services Saturday at 2 P. at the family home. 18 Davl Brentwood Farms Flan.

Brentwood bnrnuirh via Carrlck cars to end of line. Friends of the famllv and members of Brentwood Volunteer Fire Co. re. spectfully invited to atiand. Interment In Zimmerman cemetory.

CONNF.R On Wednesday afternoon. July 11, 1SIJ'. at' 3:30 o'clock, at her residence, 1742 ilorningaide Kastend. JCIIzabeth Wolner Conner, widow of Wilson Conner, aged 17. Funeral ervlce on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Interment nrlvale. JODIE On Wednesday. July 11. 1923. at p.

at bis residence. 382 Boquet Oakland, John Crlawnll Kdle, husband of the late Jeeale Chambers Fill. aged 81. Funeral service at the resident of bis daughter, Mrs. John McNellly.

471 lllgbliiiid West View, on Friday. July 13, at 8 p. m. Interment In Oak Park cemetery, Newcastle, on Saturday, July 14, at 3 p. eastern standard time.

Friends of the family and members of McCandles lodge No. F. A. are respectfully Invited to attend. Take Bellevue and West View car No.

15 to Cornell ave. I Castle and DuBols (1'a.) paper please eopy.t EIKIJIY On Thursday. July 12. 1923. at 1 a.

alary F.isley (nee llsye). beloved wile of Joseph J. bislev. sged 88. runeral from her lale residence, 341,0 Fleming on Saturdav, Jul 14.

nt a. m. High mas at St. Francis Xavlpr's Human Calhollc church st 9. Friend of the family and branch 232.

L. C. 11. are respectfully Invited to attend. F.F.N AN On Thursday.

July 13. 1923. at. 7:80 p. Oertrud Keenan, daughter of James K.

and Marv aged I years. Funeral from the family residence, 1 101 Travella blvd. (at end of Lincoln ave.) ft otic of lime later. KF.OWN On Wednesday. July 11.

1923, at 2:20 D. at Ht. John's General hos- jpital. Mary L. Keown (nee Joyce), beloeed wite or Michael J.

Keown, agett t. fu neral from the family home, 141T Penn svlvanla Northslde. Saturday morn Ing. July 14, at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem high mas at St.

Andrew's church, Heaver ave, at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family ad members or firaneh No. 1.. V. H.

are respectfully invited to 'attend. (Johnston (Pa.) and Cleveland IQ papers pleus copy. I KIF.FKR-On Thursday. July, 12. 1923.

al 10:15 a. H.llMbeth Krefr (nee Mahterl. beloved wife of John Kiefer, aged 71 yeara Funeral on Jdomlay, July lt, from her late residence. 21d Locust Ml. Oliver, at 8 a.

m. Requiem mass at Si. Joseph's church. Mt. Oliver, at 8:30 a.

Friends of the family and Women Conference of 8t. Michael's are respectfully invited to attend, lutcrmcnt In XI. Michael's cemetery. ROBINSON At Municipal hoapital, on Friday, July 13. l2i, at 1:30 a.

Oeorge L. Robinson, beloved son of Oeoree L. and Mary K. Parker Robinson, in his Vlh year, of tH2Z Udiand lttB ward. Remains at th chapel of William Klater ii bona.

No funeral. Interment al 1 cemetery on tialutduy. July 14, al 2 p. Nlles (O.) paper pleas cooy.l I.AXiFITT On Wednesdsy. July 11 18:3.

at 10 Oeorgl l.angrltt. widow of Hartley Funeral service at Aeberlls chapel. 122 Fast North Northslde, July 14. at 2 p. m.

Friends of the famllv are respectfully Invited to attend. Internum private. IOKKN On Tuesday, July 10, 1:3, at 8 p. Hugh Moien. son of the late Artbur and ltosar.aa llaney tloren, in bi 74ih year.

Funeral frum his late residence L' IP- Merldan Duquesne lielghis, Ma'urday. July 14, 192.1, at 9:30 a. m. high mass of requiem at St. Mury'a of the Mount church at 10 o'cloik.

Friends of th family Are respectfully invited to Inierm-'nt ICincinnatl (O and Louisville (Ky.) papers pie use copy.l AON On Thursday, July 12. 192:1, nt 10:80 a. Mllberl R. Mason, aged Zl years. Funeral from tiie parlors ot David A.

Minnie, 717 Arch N'orthsiito, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clo k. Friends nf tbe family and member of htokes lodge No. 78. I. o.

O. ar rcapeetfully invited to attend. I 1 On Thursday, July 12, 1823. al 9:30 p. Mary Fallon Mulvancy.

widow of Patrick Mulvaney. Funertl Monday at 8 a. ni. from her late ri-clenie. 222 Locust nf.

Mt. Oliver, by w-of Carrlck car to Mt. Oliver poetoffir.t. High mass of requiem at 8 a. m.

at Ht. Canice'R church. Krlend of tbe family and member Ht. John's branch. L.

C. H. A ar respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Calvary cemetery. MI L.K.K on Friday.

July 13. 1223. at a. Kusarlt Miiiier. sun of Fred and Holla Mulzer (ne Reynolds), aged IS year.

Funeral from Nie family home, K5K Dertan Franksiown rd on Kun-tuy. July 15. at 2:30 n. m. Friend of the family ar respectfully Invited to attend.

FIPKR At Wllklnsburg. nn Thursday. July 12. 182.1. at 8:30 p.

Adelle Heheeca. beloved daughter of Norman H. and Karah Jane piper, In her 12th year. Funeral service at the parents' reidence, 31 i Blddle on Hunday. July 1.

at 3 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment private 8londay morning in Woodlawn cemetery. RYAN On Thursday, July 12.

1923. at 4:16 p. Catherine, widow of Michael Ryan (nee Fewer), of 8122 Dearborn st. Funeral from the residence of her niece, Catherine Mulviiilll. 721.1 Hermitage 8aturday morning, July 14, at 8:30 o'clock.

Requiem mas at St. Lawrence's church at 8 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. On Thursday, Jul 12, 1923, at 2 a. Mary Anna Hchaefer 1 nee Franz), widow of Frank Jacob Fchaefcr, age 24 years.

Funeral on Saturday. July 14, nt 8:30 a. from her lute resilience. 854 Concord North-side. Requiem high mass at fit.

Mary's It. church al 9 o'clock. Friend, of the faro ly ar respectfully Invited to attend. RHKI.LADT On Thursday, July 12, 1823. at 8:30 a.

Arthur Ycrdlev Shel, ludy. tieloved husband of Mabel Khellady (nee (luyi, aged 38 years. Funeral services at his lute residence, 318 fpahr st, Knstend. on Saturday, July 14, al 2 p. m.

Friends of tha family are respctfully Invited to attend. HTrPV At Mount Merev academy nn Thursday. July 12. 19:1." at a. Sister M.

Hildegarde 8tupv. Requiem mass nn Falurday morning at 9 o'clock. Remains will be taken to Beatlv. for Interment la St. Xavler' cemetery, on train leaving Union station at 10:40 o'clock a.

m. TKNNANT Op Thursday, July 1 2, 1923, at 1:20 p- Robert Watson, son of C. Ward Tennant and Mabel U. Owens, aged 10 months. Funeral from the grandparents' residence, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert W. Owens, Ml. Nebo Ohio township, on Saturday afternoon, July 14. at 3 o'clock, daylight saving time.

Friend of th family ar respectfully Invited to attend. TREHH On Tuesday. July 10. 1923, at 8 a. drier Jay Tresa, son of the late John nd Mnllle Tress (nee Crowe).

Funeril service at the parlors of George F. Sml'h, 1200 Federal Northslde, on Saturday, July 14, at 2 p. m. Friend of the family and members of Temple lodge No. Hi, V.

A A. Pennsylvania consistory, Syria Ehrlne and Bhlloh chapter No. 257 are reoctfull Invited to attend. I Toledo and Cleveland (O.) paper pleat copy. WITTlfJ On Wednesday.

July 11. 1223, at 1:20 a. Jamb Wlttlg. husband of F.tiaabeth Thlry Wlttlg. In Tils 66th year.

Funeral from th family home, 160 Forly-fll'tli on Saturday afternoon, July 14, at 2:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. In loving memory of my dear husband, Frank Wasrnund, who passed away July 14. 1922. A bMter grief, a shock severe.

To part with one I loved so dear. There was no chance to say farewell To me who now In sorrow dwell. Sadly missed by his wife, Lillian Wasrnund. Edward Hanlon Murray died on year go today. July 13, 1922.

A bud th garden gave us, A pure and lovely child; He gave it to. our keeping To cherish undented. But Just a It was opening To the glory of the day Down came our Heavenly Oardeaar And took our bud away. Sadly missed by his fatTter. mother nd two little brother, a me and Jllca-ard Hanlon Murray.

ui aiarion norni, wno ws killed on Jtaum July JS, 1919, Dearest Dollle, how miss you. No one on this earth can tell; But God's will done. For In you now (lwU. THERSS northside JUNIOR LEAGUE. SECTION n.

8TTAr)INU OF THB CLOTS. Bummift A. 14 1 r-ieasani vaitey jrs 9 Pittsburgh Yacht 8 .7 J. J. wltz (JIUO 8 7 .482 sn ths A.

I him Observatory Hill 1 '12 .877 Th Welt club i4iR.nnn(,A by tb Observatory Hill team a they failed ni mKO ineir apiiearanco. in) J. Well team claim this gam bv forfeit. mm in return or Mausch the J. J.

WeitK ar trenthenfw1 rrestlv. k. tbough a pitcher of note, Msllsch is a slugging shortstop. Weltz' still have a fw open date for the best light nrc-ciM team in ronnsyivnnin. West Virginia and Ohio.

For vnnies write ll a Ml'ler 1728 Cowley Nortbsluo. Cedar What is the coolest of all summer fabrics MO- Palm beach cloth is cooler than any other summer suit fabric, because it lets the heat out. Palm Beach Suits are smooth and cool to the touch. They are crisp and roomy, and hold jheir shape, so that they look cool. Why Palm Beach is so cool Palm Beach Cloth is cool because of its patented construction.

It is porous and smooth, so that heat just cannot stay in it or stick to it. Palm Beach is pre-shrunk in cold water before it is made into suits. The colors are as fast as science can make them. Does not absorb perspiration Bein cool, Palm Beach prevents most of the unnecessary perspiration of summer. It does not absorb moisture.

Being porous, Palm Beach lets moisture evaporate. i to Own two Palm Beach suits Many men like to hve two Palm Beach Suits instead of one. That means a second suit, probably of some dark color, fresh and crisp for evening. Try two suits this summer, instead of one. The prices of Palm Beach Suits vary, depending upon the amount and quality of tailoring put into them.

Remember that the registered Palm Beach label is WANTED. WANTED. FEMALE HELP FEMALE HELP sewed into every garment or suit of Palm Beach Cloth for your protection. Look for it. Golf knickers and sport clothes made of Palm Beach Cloth ate cool and food-lookini practical and durable.

I Gome In to See W. Start at' Pleasant Tku Ulxl iievkUt tit grnmmt cbtk THE PALM BEACH MILLS GOODALL WORSTED COMPANY Silling Aitnt A. Roh.ut, 229 Fourth New York City $13 a Week PALM BEACH Low Cost Lunch ServiceAttractive Recreation Rooms. SUITS at All Qood Clothing Stores Mlf CARPKXTEH Flrt Floor, Center Highland Ave. (Et Liberty) 8:88 A.

M. to P. M. The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania MISS MATR First Floor, 818 Be 4h At. (Downtown) 8 A.

M. to 4 r. M. PHES 'FBKDKIt. APPLY POWKLt, SALESHOOK 811 W.

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