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WEDNESDAY MORNING, II PITTSBU It II TO may 4, 1927. Twentv-five DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES LOST AND FOUND. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Your Business NEWS OF RIVERS MALK. Greater Pittsburgh League. fTANMNO Or THE CX-CRS.

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laWInt a nent 2 1 in pur Kele-h, Kara I -a ui: led the hitting for tlM Tlrti.ra, 'Mi, ami connected fir extra OOIT.HF.RTV, JOSKPn Hoddeply, nn Monday. May 2, 1SJ7, at 11 p. Jo- nc-ptl Doucherty, rod ot John and the late Julia L'oUifhtrty tnee Ford), aRfd -5 years. Funeral from th reaideni-e of his alater, Vra. Joaftih orhentlonner, 81 Prortor way.

Kignteenth ward. ice of time later. FOSTF.lt, WILLIAM Monday mornlnii. Mav 2. 197, at Maaaillon.

William D. Porter. lather of Oeorse H. Foater. Funeral aervirew and Intermant at Ft.

Jamofl rhapel. near Finlerville. on Wedneaday, May 4. at 1 P- m. tiKAHAM, I.I.7.IK J.

(in Tuesday. May 2 at in a. Lizzie J. Graham, widow of W. II.

Ilraham. Funt-ral i-rviieri at the residence of R. 11. Kiner. 233 Perryavllle avenue.

North-Jiide on Thursday. May 5. at 2:10 p. daylight fiavlni? time. Friends of the family are respei tt ui niMted to attend.

Interment private. (New Caatle (l.) papera pleaae copy HAMXILU PATRICK -At Ambrldfte. on Monday, May 1927, at p. 'atrirk Hammill, belovvd husband of Hophia Hott Hammill. In bia 65th year.

Funeral from hia late home. 84 Fifteenth atrect. Ambrtdge. nn Thursday, May ft. at a.

m. Requiem ma.a al st. Veronica's Roman Catholic Church at a. m. Interment in Mt.

Olive cemet-ery. Carnegie, pa. Friends of the family are reapvitfully Invited to attend. IIKCTOR. MARY 8.

On Tuesday. May 3, 1927. at 5 p. Mary 8. Hector, mater of lr.

Lewi. C. and Fred Hector. Service, at Kt. leter'a Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lockhart street, North-Bide, on Thursday evening: at 8 o'clock.

Ili-maln will be viewed at (leuwdhart funeral boma, 408 Ct-dar Nnrtlisldo. Frienrta of -the family are rwrpertfully Invited attend. Interment private Friday. Flowera gratefully declined. HOI.IHAN.

THOMAS M. On Monday, May 2, 1927. at 2 55 p. Thomas M. Holihan.

beloved husband of Catherine Nolan Holitkan. and brother of J. F. and Julia E. liolihan.

aged 66 years. Funeral from hln late residence, 24 Her-ringer plac-e. Hen Avon. on Thursday. May t.

at 8:30 a. m. Requiem hifth maa at the Church of Aaaumption, ltellcvue. at 9 a. m.

Member of Veterans' Association, employes of IVnnsyl-vanla Railroad Company and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment in SewlckJey cemetery. HOLMGRKX, JOHN Cm Monday, May 2. 1927, at 3:10 p. at hla home.

7322 Pchroyer avenue, Swiacvale, John Holmgren, in hla fidth year. Funeral service at the Swedish Lutheran Church, Fourth and Mill treeis. Itrad-dock. on Thursday aftamoon. May 6.

at 3 o'clcwk. Frlenda of the family ara rcapectfully invited to attend. Interment in Braildock cemetery. BOl'SKROLDEK, CiKOIMiK A. On Tuesday.

May 127. at 10 a. at Verona, d-nrtr A. Householder, huHband of Martha J. Householder tnee McKiiuiey), in hts year.

Funeral service at his late residence. 455 North avenue, Verona, on Thursday afternoon. May 6, at 3 p. daylight savin time. Interment In Oak-mont cemetery.

I Butler and KittanriinR j-apera please copy. UAKKV cm Tu-eeday. May 3. 1927, at a. Harry K.

Hunter. beloed husband of Lillian A. Hunter (ne Mendel). Funeral services at the family residence, 0 Cedar avenue. Northfrtde.

on Thursday afternoon, May 5, at 2:30 o'clock. Frlenda of the family are respctfully lnvltad to attend. Interment private. KINO. THOMAS T.

On Monday. May 1927, at 8:15 p. Thomas T. Kinis, husband of Eunice McKinstry at bis residence, corner South avenua and F.aat Raiiroad street. Verona, in hla 72nd year.

Funeral services at Lutheran Church. Front street. Verona, on Thursday, Mar 6. at p. dayllRht aavina- tlm.

Remains may be viewed one hour pre-vious to services, at the churrh. Friends of tbe family respect fuily Invited to attend. Intarment In Oakmont ivmetery. KIRK, MARCFLI.A RtiATTT On Fehrq. ary 11.

Petersburg. Marcella Beatty. widow of Jueeph 1.. Kirk. Services at th- family burial lot In Mt.

Royal cemetary, WedneMlay afternoon at 3 o'clock. LA RrTF MKADK INF1KIJ Pud-denlv, on Monday evening. May 2. 19J7. Meade Infield son of Thorr.a and Lottie Roea Lawrence, aged 15 years.

service at the parents" residence. (33 Hajttint-s atrevt. on Wednanalay evenlnsr, May 4. at o'clock. Interment private TburtMav morning at 10:30 o'clock.

IRmlenton (Pa.) papers please copy l.fOSARI, IIA FI-ORPM'K At Atlantic t'ltr, en Tuesday, May J. 117. Ida Florence I ard mne Jenny), beloved wife or Kidney Smith Imnard. mother of Ralph Innard and daughter of Marr-us Jenny. Funeral from tha rrv-rideace of her son.

Sil Peebles street. Wilklnrburg. Notlca of tlma of funeral later. I.ITHCOW, ANME M-On Monday. Mav 2.

1927. at 7 a. Annie M. Lilhgow, widow of Ueorre W. Llthgow, aged 77 years.

Funeral services at tha chapel of c.eorge F. smith. 1100 Federal street, North-aide, on Thursday. May 5. at 3 Friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend.

LOCK ATOM, JUfSMM Tuesday. May 3. 1927. at 9 a. James to.

katon. husband of Jane Kellan Funeral from the family home, 453 4 Gladstone atrvet, Haaelwood. on Friday, May 8. at 8:30 clock. HikIi mar of requiem at St.

Stephen church at o'clock. Friends of the family art re-rpectfnlly invited to attend. fAltoons, papers please ropy. LONG, WILLIAM II. On Tuesday.

May 1. 1927. at 11:20 a. William H. Long, son cif Howard ti.

and Belle Long nee Crowell). agod IS years. Funeral from the 'amily home, Freenort. on Friday. May 4.

at 3 p. Eastern sfanda-rd time. Cleveland (O.) papers please copy.J MII.I.KR, MARY (in Monday. May 3. J927.

at 3:30 p. Mary Miller lost Cunningham), wife of Joseph Miller. Funeral from tha residence of her mother. Mrs. Mar tact Cunningham, 1126 Tus-tln street, on Thursday morning.

Mar 8. 8 30 o'clock. High maaa of requiem at Ht. Agnes' itoman Cathnlic t'hurch at 9 nclm-k. Friends of the 'am'lv are Invited tn attend MILLER, MKRI.K MATT1K On Tuwsdav.

May 3. ".927, at 5:25 a. Merle Mattle Miller, widow of Charles Miller, aged 45 y-ar. mother of William B. Miller.

Mrs. H. S. Prcscott and Mr. Ii.

Kennedy and sister of Mra otto Koont-t. Also survived hy four grandchildren. Funeral services at the iamily residence, 1915 street. Northeid. on Thursday.

May 5. at 6 p. m. Friends of the fanniy are rcpectfuily invited to attend. Interment tn Rivervlew cemetery, Caj-t Liverpool, O.

I.lv.-rpool to.) papers please copy 1 MtARTHY. HKLKN A In Monday May 2. 1527. at 81S a. Helen A.

McCarthy, beloved daughter of Michael and Mary Coll McCarthy, in her 2tth year. Funeral from the family residency 2(12 Wayne Ps. Thurs7 diy. May 5. at 8:30 a.

m. High mass of requiem at St. Anselm's Roman Cath-oll- church. Swlssvaie, at 9 a. m.

Friends of the family are ree-pectfuily invited to sttend M-MIRKY, KI-LKN Cm Saturday night April 311. 1927, at o'clock, Ellen Mc-Mnrry, aunt of Alexander N. Charters Services win held at her late residence Wexford Payne road. F-ranklin townahlp' on Wednesday afternoon. May 4 at o'clock savings Time).

Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. MIICTHA. Tuesday, Mav .1 1 at 1 a. James Murtha. husband cf the lute Annie Tierney Murtha.

He is survivea by iwo suns. John Piits-burgn and Edwani j. of Kprin(I. ton two suiters. Mrs.

Rose Karn. and Mrs. Hou-an of Chicafo. 1:1" and two brothers. Patrl.

of Pitwburirh End John of Mt. Pleasant. Pa Funerai trom tne home of his son F1 ward J. Murtha. 1115 Orchard 'v Kensington.

on Friday moru- PERSONAL MOVE 'WE LOST. STRAYED OR On Beaver N. female police dog. 1 year old. April 30; finder will bp handsomely rewarded.

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or 7 to 9 p. Service Appliance 132 North Highland. MODERN BARBER COLLEOS. 1.17 Pern all modern Imprere menta, trade t. tight tour to eight weeks; tool, fur- atabed Ijaborers, Carpenters, Mechanics Wanted for construct lou w-ork, at Dead W.n'a Inland look, opposite Sewickley.

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41o liberty aiee. Wantr-d Crew itanarer3 A real for Irian and woman with i re! future, Repe.t order, keep yoa bmj. Laii braai lur irg. May fi. at 7 o'clock fKatern standard time).

Requiem hikh mass at stu lie Pauls Church. Uini-tiririK, at in a. m. Interment in St. Vln-" I Paul cemetery.

RIiARr7T IirF.TTI.F On Tuesday. May 3. 1927. at 6:40 a. Mars-art Huettle ICaridic.

widow of Jo- rtandlg in her 63d year. Funeral from Tier late reulen e. 612 Mary street. Mllivale. on May 6.

at 9 a. m. Kequiem hiicn at St. Anthony's Itoman Catholic Church at 9.30 a. m.

Members of Hranrh No. 300, L. H. and the Altar Society and friends of the family ar. refpectfullv Invited to attend.

IMankato papers please copy RAT. KLI (j. On Tuesday, May 1927. at a Kii Kau. beloved hus7 band of Harriet P.au (nee Altcnbaugh), aged 54 years.

Funeral from thw family home, 4903 i(-ar- borii street, on Friday, May a. at 2:30 m. Friends of the family are resrpect- fully invited to attend. RKPACK. JOHN On Tuesday.

May 3, 1927, at 11:53 a. at llue-pital. John A. Repack, son of Alexander and Mary Repack (nee Thomas), in his 20th year. Funeral from his parents' home on Tburs-ilay morning.

May 5, at a rn. High niass at the Holy tilinst Creek Calholii: Church. McKees Km ks, at 10 a. m. Friends of the family are rvspec-i fully invited to attend.

Interment in St. Marys cemetery. McKees Rocks. SCHOK.DKL. MA LIN OA On Tue1av May 3.

1 927. at 10:50 a. at the family home, 515 Melrose avenue. Northside, Mallnda, wife of Julius Si hoedel, aired 70 year. Funeral services at her late residence on Friday.

May 6, at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are res-ect fully Invited to attend. Take car No. 8 to Melrose avenue.

SYLVES. II Suddenly, on Monday. Mar 2. 1927, at 6'45 p. Peler H.

son of Robert and the late Sarah riouda 81v-m. jn his 54th year. Funeral service at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary Cpvelman. on Monroevilie road Turtle Creek, on Thursday, May 5, at 5:30 p.

m. Frlenda of the family are roepectfully Invited to attend. TH ATCHF.R, FREDFRICK HOVT-At Cincinnati, on Monday, May 2, 1927. Frederick Hoyt Thatcher, husband of Martha Neala Thatcher, formerly of Sewickl-ey. Services at Englewood.

N. J. THOMPSON, I.ILI.IK A. On Monday, May 3, 1937, 1 p. Liilie A.

McOonnell Thompson, widow of Frank U. Thompson, mother of Howard Mcijonnell Thompson and sister of Kl-vora John P. and James 1.. MeCon-nell. Funeral from tha family rmddSencw, 82 Watsonia boulevard.

Northside on Wednesday, May 4. at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment In Mt. cemetery.

VFNSF.I, RASnol.rn On Monday. May 2. 1927, at 12 noon, at hla home In b't. Peters-burg. Randolph Venaun aged 75 years.

Funeral from his late home, St. Petersburg, on Wednesday afternoon. May 4, at 1 o'clock. TrOODWKLL, MARY KM MA On Monday. May 2.

1927, at p. Mary mma Woodwe.ll, daughter of the late James W. and Mary fituart Woodwell, Aged 79 years. Funeral s-rviros at the family residence. 437 South avenue, Wilkirvslmrg, on Wednesday afternoon.

May 4. at 1:30 o'clock. interment private later. YOINC l.LIZA JANK-On Monday. May 2.

1927. at 9 a. Kliza Jane Young (nee (Hovers, widow of P. gpargo Young. In tver 75th year.

Funeral services at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. William F. stuckeman, corner of Hemlock and LeMoyne avenue, Mt. Iebanon. on Thursday artar-noou at 2 o'clock.

Pr rendu of the family are respectfupy Invited to attend. y.APF, ROSK ARI F. On Tuesday, Mav 3. 1927. at 8 a.

Rose Marie 7-apf, daughter of Mary K. aud late Ceorge J. Zapf. Funeral from the home of her sister. Mrs.

Henry Cerceo. 1228 ''nurcM av, nue. McKees Rocks, on Friday. May 1 at 3' m. Keciuiem mass at Mary's Church at 9 o'clock.

Frivnii. of the family are. rep-ctfuilv invited to attend. Interment in St. Mary's ceme- I rv and ATTHNTION.

HI KMCHTH. The member of AS' alon C'nm-mandcry No. r.9, Knighla vgo Tempiar are hereby net fed tn wk" "embi at th. aay'iim. on n.J Xl 7:30 sharp.

In Templar uniform, to attend the fiin.it: of Sir Knight Harry F. Humer. Members of mstfr commanderles aro courteously Invited. Py order of IH'ANE L. TATTyOR, Attwwt: Commander.

WM R. r-ICWKrS. Recorder. CARD OF THANKH Mrs. John Hiesinger and family ac-knowli-dge with grateful appreciation tbe and sympathy of their relatives and frtenrls In their late bereavement FLORISTS.

FUNERAL FLOWERS Order by pho.h 3726 and 3727 tla-tio AT ANT PR1CJ1 DESIRJtO. LOST AND FOUND. ARTICLES FOUND ON STREET CARS TTTFJ1DAT, APRIL 5 rvrk-tbook. rtot "ii. fiiisew, rntjte 6ft.

rn em rttii 1 1 Pwr.tbooitf ront 88. Inr, fnote Rinz, roote 27. WEDNKSPAT, APT.IL 37. Pur-, rfnti P. rmite IS.

Pttwp, mnte 13. TH UP BOAT. APRIU Piirae, route 76. Pin. rout fiS.

Motley, route (54. Horary, route pfwkPtbook route 60. Pin. route 7. Postid.

route 82. Glasses, route 39. Kosary, route SO. Ptx-ketbook. route 3S.

FRIDAY. APRIL 29. PnrU. route 19. G1apaa, routft 55.

route 48. SATTRDAT, APBIL SO. Porksthook, ronte 87. Pin, rout 5. ppnril, rontt? 9.

Purse, rontr SPNDAT, MAT 1. Prrlttbook, mute 4. ppnril, rnute rHt? MONDAY. May 2. Tnrwe.

route ft ruie fS. pill foM, mwtp 7ti. Witch, mutt 67. r-iu-ip 04. Ririff, route Pnrup, rntit 1.1.

GlfM-ciAM, fiute Lflforinatinn p.Tifvrr.irt tbpe arthrlse may be had hy rail Inn rTTTSBCRGH RATI. WAYS CO LOST GK ANT T4S0. Ask for Extension 143. PERSONAL IN SOCIETY KEENAN TR.VN'SFER CO. Montroee 6700-1-3-3.

I li C-eY-2 A Good Brain Need Not Be A Memorandum Pad. I'sually the man who has a reputation fnr a good memory has no exceptional memory at all. He merely has a good tickler, or reminder, and uues it. A brain Is not nn index or a calendar pad; it should lie left free from detail, from anxiety, from the burden of remembering little things. It should have a clean sweep, to think and to plan and to do the greater creative work, not the minor memorizing.

To use a tickler efficiently require two things; consulting the tickler constantly when you are in jour office, and having a note-book in your pocket to use when you are elsewhere. If you are outside and happen to make a promise or an engagement, jot it down and post it to the tickler when you get back at your desk. This, and the habit of consulting the tickler unfailingly and carefully at the beginning of each day, is memory enough for any man, from the presl-down. Kven though a man's mind Is big and strong enough to carry off with blue ribbon honors the responsibility of retaining all he puts into it, he bbould not rsk it to wear Itself out doing the work Of a memorandum pad. (Copyright, 1927, A.

W. Shaw Co. and Kditora. Inc.) Electric Light Body Hears Two Experts At Power Session The electrical apparatus committee of the National Klectric Light Association at its meeting last night In the Kdgewood Country Club. Churchill road, was addressed by M.

B. Scharff, chief engineer, nttsbureh branch. Ryllesby Kngineering and Management Corporation and T. J. Pace, director of aales, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.

More than 60 experts, representing large power concerns in all sections of the country, were in attendance. The three-day meeting opened yesterday morning. A continuation of the technical discussions willj open at the Edrewood Country Club today. This afternoon the visitors will inspect the Colfax generating station of the Duquesne Light Company, the Sprtngdale generating station of the West Penn Power Company and the Pine Creek sub-station of the Duquesne company. COURT NEWS TRI At, I.IST.

PefendantB echedcied to atand trial tn criminal tntirt today follow: Kilmer Gletrhom, Iraln Merria. Hi, hard Bnimare. Loula Ien Hadetn, Tony Indmnta, John Mmiroe, Flmer llokel, Iawrance M.dwnooih. Piilrlrk C'ltTy. Howard I.lnton, FYanela Our.

John Purke, M. W. Kliawker. J. Shatter.

Anna And Anna Iiarapilaka, Katie Makar, Mary Vocknik. J. W. Rynam. J.

S. Ritchie. V. K. Smith, Creoree 3.

Hea. J. nueh. Adam Simon, llobert TILnton, Daniel oirard, J-ihn A. Novak.

William Plowera. lempeT Prrant. Itarbara Flaanlk, 1. F. Seeley, Mary Imt, stanler Iirtninaki, Lotiia Klein, N'iok Iet-ku.

John V. Ieekd. A. gtrtnirji. V.ae Strimch.

NIHt Trlairirh. Charlea Il'idnar, I'rank Puial, Cbarle rcharti and Mike Wo-Jordlrfc. wu.t-s. An eatate ral-ied at $200,000 waa diapoaed of in the will of f. Il-iffman admitted to probate yesterday.

The beajneata Inri'lded two of earh tft hla yrandartna. William F. HiifTman and Itartd C. Iliaald for their education, and a heqnnet of 40.0oft pi aoed in tnat hot danrhter. Marie: taro to.OiiO be-qireata to the Weat lyilwty Oerman Orphan Aarlnm and th frtran Home for the Bffed at Pair Oaka; lftoeat of ino share of atook earh to hie children, Herman.

Wintam and Pdne and the remainder of tbe ealate to hia wid-w, Crtea Hoffman. Tn the will of Simon Itolner, bla eattat. kilned at ori. waa bequeathed to Ma widow, Ceeella Ilolnee. The etate of Ana-net Broe.

worth waa ordered distributed amona ber danehtera John Noll, of 1 riiqiieane, directed hia estate, estimated at ini. I diatributed among bia nine children in hia will. COCRT Allerrlnr that the fine nf $3T Impwei) npon htm for hia ailetred n-odtii-t of a dtaorderly houae waa errnaire. and that he waa lll-cailr linpriarmi-d for failure to pay It. Frank Salnpek pri-eented a petition In mmmnn pleaa eonrt ahfcine a writ of balieaa mrpna.

Jnde John A. Lrana aet I hie mornii.t aa tlma for tha heBrlnr. A libel In diTorre, rfiarrlne ernel and bar baron treatrrenf. waa filed a rain at Fllzaheth Kohary Tr Aleaander Ruhary In common pleaa court before Jndre John A. Rrana yeatarday.

TOI.KDO 5F.KD MARK FT. TOt May A Wheat. Vo rert. fi at Com No. I yellow.

Taajrarv. Data, No 3 white, 31JVV. Rya. ita. (1 11.

Clover, eaah. Imported, 7T aaked; domeatle, rw fb-toher, 60. Alalk. oaah, 724 00. Timothy, old.

72 new. 7T-; May, 72 70. DEATH NOTICES KI-AXTKR. T.F.Oftt.K n. On Tnf4ay nttTT.oon.

May 3, 12T 0w.r H. Bn- Sorvit-f" at ho rridvT. of nmn. nTiry ft.i:chan i'nxtr, 1414 P.fnn.ncton Snirrrcl At I'ittsbartrh, on itf'nonii at 4 o'clock, fnHowinar a Lriof rwr vW at hip hnTn. S22 Churrh rr-'ff, Ttiurstiay morning.

BYKNK. KY J. MonflJiT, May 2 1927, at a. Mary J. Hym PMl-lof hr hoi-hand, TTiomaa Ivrn.

sliw- it nirvlvefi hy rn dauch-tr. Mrs. Miry K. lo and ona won, Jr.hn from the late of Ti-r driuffhtpr. Mrs.

J-ntii Hnghw. B51 plai'A, on Thurfclny, May 5, at a. m. Polmn high masj of r- iiim at St. Churrh at 9 o'clock.

Krienrl? of th famfiy ara r-rortfully invited to attend. TIRITf HFIaEXK On Ttif.day. May 3, at 7 p. TiflTin fnep hplovpd wir of At'orni'y A. O.

of 317 a i-nuo, -Kp Il.x.iks, Pa. Notice or funoral lat-r. flKlf.UI 0. JfiHNOn Monday, May 1, 19-7 at 7 a. John Oriarliano.

Kunpral frnm th family B5H Arthur tt.ret. on Thursday morninff at 1-i Po-pmn hich rHnilTn maja at st. r''--r's Fernando Mret, at 9 o'-lok. Friends of the fanuly are rt-sj pctf'ully invited to attend. i I A IJ JOSKPH 'n Tuci-dav.

Mav 3. 102? a 7 a. Jowph P. Inly, husband of Krar. es Paly I Mu hv and father of Partd J.

Paly, at--i yriri. Furu-ral from harlpn C. Rt-pl' rhappl. V----t on Thnrp- flrtv. May 5.

at ft.SO a. m. KqUim hia'n a t. raters church at o'rlok. Kr -in'lx of hp fin.ily and mt-mhtra of Tpioplione Pir-npfri of America are re-I yj-'f-x ii i i in to a tend.

I 1KU, lf J- ANAS On Tjday. Mty 2, S27. at a. A lire J. Kanan T-: wsfe of Will'am B.

Delo. in ypap Porvi p- at T. family rpFiTip, 1ft-? av.Ttie. Thunwlay M-iy 5, at rlok. Fripnd of th faniiv are r-'Ai-rct futly to a-tpi I.

ir.rrniT.t in of-i a vme- tf-y. W)ltM May Iairr'h, hu- a i years. urvi vd 1 vp -i Joppti, PPtPr. i a. i y.r t'-p fami'v him.

Piu -r. h.fidp. at a. m. Rpfjuipm T.

Ta t. 'htir'h at May M-mtrs nf cf si. Ofiorce No. Hfvvfir- her M--pfl tioirty. M-ts fnfpr--p rf ichevpfn ij.Tarcb.

tson No I ajjd -Trr4a of 'irmly arc rtprtfuLly iaHdl MALE. connection that will enable them to emrs MALE AM) FKMALE. TOTJ ARE WANTED Ven, women. IS aa. Oovernment J-iba, 9r, ''M month.

Steady. Common education sufficient. Applicants coached, nook with partlrulan free. Write todar sore. Franklin lnstilule.

Devt. Us P. Rocheatif. N. SITUATION MAI J3.

HOUSE CLEANING. Six room, special $31. Ml complete; prompt service; carpvt beating, wail paper, odd Jobs. Phone Atlantic 1787. Imperial a pioyment Cleaning.

rRrsSMAN-PRINTER Can take charge at shop or prcBsroom; able to manage help, keep machinery in order, get work out. Writs WALL PAPER CLEANING. 2 room; houseeleaning, tl room, complete, $34 odd jobs of all kinds. Phone At. 2787.

ACCOUNTANT will Install system, a milt, keep your book, and prepare tax returns lor $6 monthly, Martin, C-urt 1WB7. 50 Colored Men and Women Ready to help you move and clean. I'bon. Atlantic 787. open till 9 o'clock.

Impertsl. HOCPK all kin as. by rell.bto colored man w-bv knows buw, reterenoa. Mayflower 81 (W. BKLIARLK, experienced colored man wants bonserleinlnf any kind.

Joseph Veaey, oiil Luna Bt. Hiiand 422A-R. C01A)RKI) man dealrea work, day time, porter or janitor helper; bare good referejioes. Hemlock OR30 Call for Samifl Harris. WALL PAPER CLEANING.

By man, white; best references. Mr. bevllla. Hrsnt 77fii)-W. 6 fo p.

m. MARR1KD man wirhe pnalllos as rbaafenr, prlrste erunnierrlal, ll drlrlnc experieni-e; holder of Penn.ylvania and Iew York state licenae. Write 31 Hill Iniqueanc, Pa. MAN AND WIFK dealrea tmaittna ht (mod family; rood i.k and gardener; referaacas. Wrlls care Plualnirgln lost-gun.

I'LASTKItf NO and cementing, stuccoing, re- palr work carefully attended to. UUaad a48-j RELI ABLK colored man, experienced, wants housvcleaulnc any kind. Franklin 4 -J. lil.1,1 ARLK, sxperlenoed colored man want hoiise-cleanlnig, any kind. Joseph Vsne Ljina st.

HIlHnd ffofhK CLEANINU, nn paint. aanii.B, reliBble colored man; references, who knwhow.Mayfower 6160, YOCNO colored man would like to have work Ma cook or bouse man. all-around man. guifi Wyll ave or plioiie Mayflower t17fi. HOI'SR CLKANINti, papsr cleaned, hardwood floors cleaned and waxed; tapestry furniture dry cleaned; cleaning of .11 kinds done by experta.

Call F.lrf.x post- Jones WHITE WASH I NO and wallpaper-c leaning reaannahle, Xloturuee TERRACE, hoiui cleaning, alt work niar- aiiteid. 7019 lTankatown ave. Franklin TjprR; GtH Sli 4'LKANINfJ, pnmipt Bervlcs, rlgnt prlcw. beat references. Allstierry.

Hiland MtM. CELLARS whllewnahedl clean wblta work-man. Fairfax good uisilianlcl wants woraV Linden IKI tlOTRE and wall paper clean Hut, all waaV lug. L. M.

Wright, Mayflowor ll-lrtH. desired br jnan'alrtaMiSII; CARPENTKH wsni. contracts; estimates Jtien.TSiIl -Kerrigan. Montroas 0PI7. HOCiilX-LRAMNO wanted; reliable ool-crcd Odar 8tl-J.

PAPLRHANOIN'O and i.lntli,g7wurk gtaarau" teed, inland SITUATIONS FFMALR. COIORKD Unndreaw, mn and women clean. era. faat workers; cwrpet white. washing, paper cleaning, alntB, flonra; odd Julia of all kind.

Phone Atlantic 27HT, YOCNO coba-ed girl dealrea work prlr.te fauiily, (12 weekly; no buuday work. Mayower 1187. EAST KNU Hand "laundry; we shake strictly by hand silks: call and deliver. Hi- land (MI R. ftlCLI Alll.l'.

colored woman wishes any kuai of day work. Montrose 7b(Vi. VOI'NO culored any kTiid- work aflemenna, preparing and srrvlnf Bfterno.inor evening meala. rr.bklln t73. LETTERS and m.noscrlpta, typewritten sf home, envelopes addressed, reasonable, called for, delivered.

Franklin 67b-. RELIAIILE laiindres. wanta Ttinsdar," Wed- neiM.r, Tbursday or waahings take borne; referelicea. I'lsk 4" W. colored woman want, day Montnifie wiimalt wanta day's work," laua- dry and cleaning.

Hiland 17ri-M. COtAlltF.il band laundry; nice, clean 'work; can save you money; one-day eerrloe: call. dillrercd. Hiland t'S7. UPl'lNED wontan wiaiiea cnsMer, clerical work; references.

1'ranklln DAYS if: k. it a in a good reference. Leliiyh I R- CTRTAINM and blankeU laundered; refer- cnces: Montr'e btHi. KMALL family Hashing, take home. Hunt- rose fH'clT.

W0M-AN, reliable, coioreo, wishes day or week's work. Mayflower LAI'NIjRY work Tor" and delivered promptly. 1107. FAMILY WASHING to take home; neatly done; referrm e. Illlnnd Ktt, CI A i kWH sTi c-d an ret 1 1 ed.

21 Rob-erts st. H57. CL'RTALNS laundered at home; caU and da-liver. Walnut 11119. RPLIARI.K colored woman wishes day's workT Mayflower COl.OREli girl wlekc.

day's work. PrankUa feW4-IU UA.VU lanndnr work railed for and delivered; ait wasliinga separate. Franklin WOMEN, colored, want day work-and tic. J'all Ma flower IS-ll. Hill dlstrtrt.

LADY White, wiahea day work, to gi hump niirlits. C.rrli-k 2Ki R. WANTED at on. Small f.tniirii,Wdrytai) home; reasonable. Linden AL woniar, wanta wsstiltig take bomsT Franklin RKLIARLF, cbs-ed woman wanta day's work.

Mayflower NKAT cul.jre-1 srlrl went" cleaning or wasb-inrtays. fSrnnt Maf-J after 12 o'clock. NEAT oiliiri-d girl wiane. day's wort Wiii-fax Plfia. Sl.AT.

reliable colored care baehw- lor apt h-mie night. Orant It. coiond giri ianea ruUoe part Uuio ork. Hiland M83-J. WOMiN ciHored, day work or part time.Hiland FRENCH ouple, ith dealre tion In sood (amily: Wrlta 13n, care J'n talmrsh V-rl fun Cv)LOUED WfiM AN watits funaU waablBg at bou.e.

ATarflower 112. COIilli.I) wou.Mti wanta Ii'insework, no laun-dry. wi'H fniT taod 14BS ROOMS FOR RENT LIGHT IIOUSFKKEPINO nOOMS. HOMKWOOr. 7V0 St.

trnia apartjneiit kitchen, lirinjrrsnm, nedromn. l-iirni-lied complice fiof bonHOSeeplng la prtrate borne; range, sink, porca, all npsd-ern. Kent inclnil ing lirht, heat, tviepbowa. Hi. and r.aia- A'tractlvely tmnlahed one and t.u room kltciienetle a pari men t.

Mayfjowar 171 Qi'INCY 3i Two fumbhed reatn for lirht. ail cotiveuiencea. Lalay-ctt- j. I'ETtR YK VILLE AVE. Private famny, tww plcaadiit bousekeeping roofija, next ta bath reasonable; eduita.

Kalrfax PS CRN fit i.Tlskll'ITf itrall kltcbeB-enc i.ii.rri alnka. PriaxMua. IMatid It COI.i.; VI 7, 2S4--Nicly firrnmhed be kepuig ail cotireiileucga. TlUand 41T5.ItJ IIOMEWOOD- Two turely furnksbed ro a. seaf Oie bat a.

am awu. ILUaud Utt M. The U. KJ. I.

Construction Company will startj actiml construction of the locks of Deadmans dnjn in the Ohio rlvt-r May 10, when it in expoct--; to start drffiRlrtrr. O. W. Maxon will he th Buperintendent In charge anil Albert Hnri-itt will be his aittarit. Bklward ifory will be the field au litor and also will be in charfre of the office.

The camp site and off! -e will be located on the Pittsburgh Irike Krie side of the river immediately above the site of the lock an 1 opposite Shields station on the inni-vania railroad. Material for the construction of the amp will arrive today and work will be started tomorrow on the construction of the camp and office buildinKS. Arrangements also are unnlr way for the cha.lerin? of river equipment which will im in connettioni with the work ur.td the plant of thei company arrive! from the lower The contract, ng concern is now encaged in building the dam at No. 47 and the lock and dam of No. 51, Ohio river; also will build the piers of the Chesapeake Ohio railway bridge txcrosa tha Ohio nver at Cincinnati and Is biuidinfr the bridge at Cape Girardeau acrosa the Mississippi river.

The company has a large floating equipment and force of trained rivertnen in Ita organization. George K. Lampher was In charge aa erecting engineer at lock and dam No. 47 and C. C.

Get-tles as general superintendent in charge of the field work. rittsburgh Fedora engineers yesterday issued the follnlylng permits: To the KittannlnB Iin stone Company, Kittanning, for tho lonetruction of a bank nil and wharf I tha Allegheny river on the right Ibank. 1.7 miles above the Kittanning highway bridge; to Went I'enn Sand and Gravel Company, Rochester, to consuct a pile and timlicr fender in the Ohio river at Rochester and to the American Ilridge Company for tho construction of falsework for the erection of the superstructure of a bridge on the site of the proposed new bridge crossing the Allegheny river at New Kensing ton. The figure 3, the riverrnen's hoodoo. again predominated on the rivers within the last few days.

The steamer Morgan Davis led the parade when it "ran through herself' several days aro. The boat was repaired and placed back in the trade. The excursion packet steamer Princess ran through herself Saturday and this boat was followed by the steamer Collier. Both boats are being repaired add will be ready for the trade before the end of the week. Loo km aster J.

E. Carpenter of Lock No. 25, Ohio rirer, has been transferred to No. 12, Ohio river, to take the place of the late Captain Jim Hill who was In charge of No. 12 for a number of years.

The steamer Magrlo May Is towing In the pools for the Keystone Sand and Supply Company. Thus Y-yxt has been working In the Pittsburgh towing trade mnce September 15 and has not lost a day since. The gasoline iboat Return is towing coal from the Albany and Kerry mines, Hrownsville and MilLshoro, to the plant of the McKres-port Tin Tlate Company. It. was reported yesterday that the Farrls Engineering Company which received the contract to build the piers for the Belle Vernon bridge In the river Is in the market for a gaaollne towboat.

The U. O. I. Contracting Company also Is looking around for a steamboat to be used during the construction of the Icks of DraiJmans dam, Ohio river. The packet Uberty, now being re built on the Mortran Iavis dock will be completed and placed bark i the trnde a week from Friday.

Th patket Fenntor CordilU which arrived. Monday from Charleston, left yester day for that port. On her up trip the bout hnd a consignment of S.100 eggs, frne of the ffnturea of down rtver shipments is large patterns for an Iron foundry in Wheeling. The crew of the latter boat consists of master. Kugene Mozena; pilot.

Monroe Cross and Fid-ward Slrnms; mate, Charles Justice; purser, Clyde Packard; clerks. Harold Martin and Ralph Ossler; chief engineer, George McFJhose; second engineer, George Uppman; steward, Stephen Mellott; carpenter, George M. Beegle; watchman, Dert Way. Cornish Railey, field secretary of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress, Wellington, Is in Pittsburgh looking after the interest of the Congress. Mr.

liaiiey wintered in Florkla. T'nlted States Steamboat Inspectors George Berry and Edward I Shaw yesterday Inspected the steamer William Whighain of the Carnegie line at the Coal Valley ways. The towboat Interstate Is due for inspection Friday at New Cumberland. The steamer City of Pittsburgh, of the Carnegie Une, left Iyouitnalle Friday and arrived in Cairo yesterday with her tow of manufactured steel products. The boat will proceed to southern ports.

The following stages were reported 1at night: Lock No. 2, Ohio rtver, 6 7 feet and falling; Frceport, 7 feet and failing. RIVER TELEGRAMS. CINCINNATI. May .1 The rirer at p.

waa feet, 3 inrhea. iwpatiiirea, John W. Ilahliarl br I-otHeriHe; petay Ann, fur Chrte (ireene, for I'omeroy. A III TT A. Hirer 17 feet, 2 inrbea.

IIIIW li -Hirer 11 feet. Inrhea. IM.l.lrnl.lS. Hirer 2 reel and fallmr ioady. l.Hjwn, Ann, Julius Klim-hmnn.

OIL a. Rivera 3 feet. 8 ini-h and faiims. Cloirfr rnisr rt.r.ASAvr, w. nirer 2: 8 f.v-T and riii'i'C nam 21, lower rbanrel puce, 24 ft-t aii'i rii Ueter Ann.

fur Cm-ri'tnati: A. I Hater for rittabitrth Jatina I'l'-rrhniann f'T Cm-innati: Wary Jane CI-Hrloa'-'ft MlMKASTOWN. W. Va. RiTr-r 9 feet, lnrhe.

ard fRlhPC. Clear. WAHUKN. Pa. Rirer 2 feet, 2 ir.rlioa.

MARINE INTELLIGENCE. P-rt. A-Tlverl I Sailed. 'CotttP VIII irk, itrk. u'iimrxnia Wn'Yt mn.

1 't'T-ntf Pianc I.ivrr-M Shai.chai H.inil-.-rs ui ph I SrlTn rk i v-i-k. i'iw I'm I-'n-i-m IT'1-. 1 aP'1 n. nutria. rn'fd S.str "fKT rrGATl PATVTKR.

i rxt Tbr of THJS SIX TV SHOUT STOfUF-jJ," now W.v.i u'Uhtvi in lt? Smdiy Poet. Etta it TRUCK iALESMEN AVe are expandina onr organisation and require aeveraj ulr.m'n. Onr prTnaition carries aalary, commiasinn and bonus. Active co-operation from the firm ith every opportunity for tubatantial in- come and advancement. Republic Truck Factory ranch D847 CENTER AVENUE, MONTR OP 4M)0.

Account ants-Booxkeepers. A well known finn of public account an ta has poattlnna open for a fpw men betwpen the area of 80 and 35. Applications. whlcJi will be held In atrtrt oonfidenre, sbonld state ar, ednration, experience and aelary dp aired. Write B-SIA, care Pittsburga Poat -Sun.

Die Sinkers for Steam Drop Forge Work. Good rates for experienced men. Write or wire, giving fnll information as to experience and earliest date can report for work. WILLYS MORROW CO. Employment Elmlra, N.

T. MEN WANTED. The employment tSepartmetat of thla or-prajalMtioiA, operatLna; throuKh Ha nyw-m of chain atOTvta, haj- npeninm today for both young and mtddle-ekevd men. eltlier experienced or InexperietH-ed aa aavlemnen. who art willinir to work on a tmaia of $35 to $40 jier week to atart, with the aesur-ance that better pa1tiona a.re wafttnir Just ahead.

A pply to Kmployment MunaRpr, 30-11 Jen km Arcade. a.JD ft. m. or 2.30 p. m.

toda.y. WANTED COAL MINERS. For Pennryiranla, 70c ton, machine coal. Free shipment. Harm.

Commissary and Employ ment Company, 44.1 rtecnnd arenoe. A-l ERECTOR. Enperlenced In Jail and prlso erecting work: ninat be tboronca tn reading Mne prlnla. Write P-S13, care PittsAnirgb Poet-Han. WE can use three married men who are not afraid of work, giiod pay, rapid advancement to men selected; references required.

Main, 7H Hsssetnsr A tn 6 p. tn. MUJi neomne Aramen, braaemen, colored train or sleeping ear nortrra; experience esfiry; 1.V-K80 montb good roada. Write Inter, 6ft, ludlanapoila, Ind. FKMALE.

Ambitious Women Earn Extra Money $30 TO $75 PAID WEEKLY to those who qualify. This IB the) greatest opportunity ewer offered In the Pittsburgh dia-trlct. No matter what woa are now doing; you ran tirn more) money with us than at your regular vocation. No Selling No Canvassing Steady Employment A chance for advancement with one of the largest concerns of Ita Kina in Clttsburgh district. If you ere a resident of Pltts-burrh, white, honest, past the aitre of twenty-flye years, and deslroua to connect with a reliable and successful organiaation then answer this ad.

No experience required as we Instruct you how to do this work. APPLY IN I'KFUSON TO EMPLOYMENT MANAGER AT I O'CIXJCK THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL, 28 14(4 KKENA.N BUILDING. AT SEVENTH STREKT. Independent Wall Paper Co. 634 Smithfield Street, Require Experienced Wall Paper Saleswomen.

WOMAN, over SO, to work with doctors, ntira-Ir-e. experience unnn-esaary; thorough traln-Ini- and equipment furninbed for field work: o5 a week possible immediately; no can-vasslnc. Call Mr. Relnholdi, Montruae 8702 during- business hoors: KALKSL.AlIEI--Houe-to-rKus, In Pittsburgh Htid HurrounillnsT towns; stsple ftoorls, medium and fine qualities, used dally by every member of the family; order repeat; work pecmanent all year; nrst-class Pennsylvania company. Appliennis must have best references.

Write T-16, care Pltts-buT-trh Post-Sun. EXPERIENCED -rrorcry saleslady, with ref ernce. emid waco to riifht party. Apply 7-44 Monticello street, Hnmew'-od. WANTEII llxperieni-ed help for laundry work.

Apply at fur entrance Webster Hall P'ifth are. nd lilthrldee st. TKMPilRAHV opening Tor student, disen-giured teacher or equivalent education; no stenography: knowledire of meetlna peoiile neceapat-y; KOod salary. Oall Hulte TT. Fifth ave.

Write Si care Post-Hun. WANTED Experienced waitresses. For irfor-mation, call persmiallr ln.O t'eriter Oricmal Steak Hoii. "Grant WANTED White rn.id for second work; pri- ntf family. Phone Mayflower 0731.

JOHNSON film Employment "want at enoe- cbanibern-iHida, peneral boiia-work girla and waitreast-s, 74 0 Hermitage at. WHITE GIRL fur general housework j'j'jod -tiie. Hazel GIRL fur rencral 24f)4" Wiski7 st ick are Hwissraie. lYanklln 67l. WHrTE fJIRir for i-rorinf od downatairi wurk.

Plume Rewlckley br.L KA I'ERIENCEH aeneral hoiiework girl witb reference. Call Hiland WANTKIV-INSTULCTION. YAIiTED) Learn atrtn laialness by practical and indl- v'dnal Invfrnc-ion; day and evening daasea; caiaiosrie Tree. PCH. SCHOOL OF AUTO ENG.

Dept. 3, 4 Plttaborgk, Pa. Brifkiayintr and Plasterinjr Taorbb by actnal work practice; day aad ereBir.K claeiieB; catai'arue free. Pittsbiireh Trade School. Iiept 8.

atS Plttsburih. Pa. MOT MKN KNOW RAItRERIVO' WOIXD IKH P.LK THKIR KARNISO POWPR. iKn. let the other fellow tet tbe easy money; gVIv.

bia cd citr; own hla own biaw; lire easy. Write. MOLI.H BARPKR COL-LLUC, iS k. 1 wee tyUur. Stw 1.

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Lee. ht Mnrla. KelBrh, lb-hell, Tara b-iirh. KneJ. Tnroe nee hit--Rnralrk.

Kyan. il rr-rnhart ta fTerlr a'lrt liaae ii nn M.neii. 2: nff OMkahank, 3. Mmrk out liy rxikahank, by HcIiWI. l-r )if wa, 1.

Industrial League fTNHISi, (F Cl.l Htf. wi.n-i He-rir. 1 M'rirww I I oiijiirt U. 0 1 ono 0 0 ni iTodiioa ft 1 llmtra won their aertwid tame tn tw nirMa Wi ther toppled the Pittabnrrli team laat nirtt by a (www in Irrlnm at lean Aeld W. Ilrlley led w1h ten hlnelea.

two of then, niw. whli Anra and Kline hit homera. ii-ii r.AKi i'. p. IL1LP.A 11X0 12 12 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 ft 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 ft 0 1 0 0 0 ooooo il M' Pn! i.aile.l.

r-- 1 r.l I innn r. 0 ft i-- a 14 At TiWila for Callahan In renih. now ion 2 it una 2 4 1 0 0 2 Prltey. law, I-nii rf. Ttiroe buee hita-Saner.

rinee. KUne Firt baae on ball" i Sii. 1 Sirui Py nea 7, b.r i'-i. -u mpire- rirrnlakl I 'e iok an eaer tlrtwy over the '5 at mcbt by a 1.1-1 rw in i-t tr ii-ni'ie cinloet fur Nilh riilba 1: leira hit bard to gm r- is, Uiii atlrker. aJ i'' a iiftiiVTif ft I 0 0 0 ft 5 1 ISmalij 1 0 1 2 e-t 7 1 a (V Turk 0 0 1 1 1 9 I ft Wiirt 0 2 1 0 0 1 Hiirnm.p..

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i I 3 0 10 2 2 1. it 1" 4 1L oio-i II I. TwiiMB, baae Hi Kirat baae a i frv v. Ti-ii. 7 i Store Household Hoods We Store Pianos.

Painticps and Works of Art We Move Goods from House to House We Pack Furniture for Shipment tr. General Wood 1 1 Mliarrtn.t, WckmI t. EVERY THURSDAY 4 Pa M. -cepfis atxl IVelcht i i. innati l.mu.vil! I vavnaTiilfi C.

Line. Court li i HI A UQ Hi STORAGE Centre nd Euclid Ares. ii i 4.

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