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Eighteen THURSDAY MORNING, THE riTTSBUKGTT POST MARCH 5, 1025. ROOMS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR HEHT CITY AND SLlUmCA-V Iiwyer, husband of Miry Griffin Dwyer Fun'-ral from the residence of Mrs. V. J. Milton, 41:10 Chatsworth avenue.

on Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Jlirh mas rcnuioni St. Stephen's. hurrh at 9 o'clock. of the family and members of B.

O. E. No. 11 EAST LIBERTY BUSINESS AND HOME REALTY SALES MADE sold to Stanley Parbut, 30x123 feet, improved, at 1235 Page street for i 000; William L. Smith sold to B.

Kat- rhinski. property at 1126 Franklin street ami at 1133-35 Rush avenue i for $12,500. street. Rankin, on Friday, March 6, at 8:30 a. in.

High mas of requiem at St. Brendan's Roman Catholic Churi Braddoc't. at 9 a. m. Frier.ds of the family are respect fully invited to attend.

REED, JOEPH P. Suddenly, on Monday evening. February 1925, Joseph P. Reed, in his 74th year, husband of Margaret Anshut. Reed, at the home of his daughter.

Mrs. R. M. MacHonald. Pasadena.

Cal. Funeral services at H. Samson's. 537 Neville street, Pittsburgh. Thursday afternoon, March 5, at 3 o'clock.

Please omit flowers. Butler (Pa.) papers please cory 1 SfHEI.L, FRANK On March I. 1925, at p. Frank Sdn II, husband of the late Agnes Schcll (nee Kelly), aged 73 years. He is survived by two sons.

Frank .1. of Aspinwall and li.trry of Pittsburgh, and three daughters. Mis Anna Paulik of Morningside. Pittsburgh; Mrs. Agnes Schell of Aspinwall, and Mrs.

Catherine Quinn of Tulsa. Okln. Funeral oni the residence of his son, Frank Schell. 231 Fourth street. Aspinwall.

en Thursday, March 5. at a. m. Solemn requiem hitrh mass at St. Scholastica Roman Catholic Church, Aspinwall, at 9 a.

m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Butler (Pa.) and Tulsa (Okla.) papers please copy. SQVIRI.S, HAROLD CORN ELI VS On ay, March 2. 1925, at 7 p.

Harold Cornelius Squires, husband of Barbara Pier Squires, in his 40th year. servic 's at his late home. 1512 Nobles lane. Carrick borough, on Thursday, 5, at 3 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Ta.ke car No. 37 to Smith stop. Jr.ter-Tf.ent in Southside cemetery. Rochester (N.

and Tampa (Fla.) pa-iers please copy. SPANGI.ER, On Wednesday, March 4. 1925. at 10:20 a. George W.

Spangler, son of Lydia and the late Lewis Spangler. Funeral services at his late residence. 14 North Bryant avenue, Bellevue, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. SMITH. ELIZABETH M.

On Monday, March 2. 1925, at 9:15 p. at her residence. 264 Pinwiddie street, Elizabeth M. Smith, wife of James B.

Smith, in her 78'h year. Funeral serices at H. Samson's. 537 Neville street. Pittsburgh, Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Interment in Home-wood emetcry. Wayneshu: (Pa.) papers please copy. TAYLOR. RICHARD On Tuesday, March 3. 1925, at 3:45 a.

Richard Taylor, beloved husband of Mary Taylor (nee Stevens), in his 68th year, father of Thomas Mrs. Lillian Rock. William Havid and Miss Susan Taylor. Funeral services at the family home, 2659 Amman street. Nineteenth ward, Pittsburgh.

Friday at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Take car No. 38 to Blaine stop. WOOD.

AMELLV REBECCA Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 4, 1925, at 1:30 a. Amelia Rebecca Wood, wife of Rayburn Thomas Wood (nee Scullion), aged 25 years. Funeral services at her late residence, 7626 Frankstown avenue. Friday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment private. WINDERLICH. CLARA On Tuesday, March 3, 1 925. at 6:20 a. Clara Wun-deriich.

widow of Fred- J. Wunderlich. in her 65th year. Tunoral at the chapel of William A. Buinn.

1408 Fifth avenue, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. MALK. SALKSMHX. A I1AKI TIM10S IKAT Ioyp, I 1m ve just rri v1 from Olf ivi with a iipw article of merit and trio fastost sWIinff ever fonri'ivfw.

$70,000 sold in Clevelami in m) Am oiK'niPS" offices and It'Sroiims c. Ilqui ro -Mx fUwr wilfsmen. woek to start. deposit rwjiiireti on merchandise. phone iiMmi-er for interview.

Wriro f'arv I'o-t-Sen. TRAFFIC work, r.pw line; wanted, several men under 40. oT good character, to qualify to diree shipping under inters ate coiiimcrro retrnlations; rfi and up; common school education rerjuin-d: experience innevcsary if willing to devote some tirn proper knowledge of The viorA. "Write, iivinK pr-esept position, i so and phone, rare Poi-Snn. WAXTKT- Shipper, man who has had experience in liandtine men as well us office ttr-n it ure.

ust he reiiahEe and must be sufficient nieflian ie to re pa ir furniture and understand making repairs to finished pieces, hurniii? in cement, touching up hruises, etc. A permanent position for a man that can meet requirements. Pittshnmh A Cbair 545 Sixth near "Wyiie. YOUNG 1IKN with knack for drn win-, tarxe studio, nationally known, with A-l loeal following. nrVers unusual opportunity if tuu are sincerely interest ed in becoming a com-Dirfciai artibt.

AVrite. stating ae. employ- nient, etc. WriteA GSti. Care WANTKD Keliahle.

trustworthy man to fake orders for strictly freh laved ecc. delivered from poultry farms to hospitals, hotels, restaurant and trove ries highest income through repeat orders. Address O. lox I Til, Richmond, Ky. WANTED-Heliahle man in every town nnd city for free sample and almanac distributions: no sell inj experience unnecessary outdoor year "round work: write quickly, sending stamp for contract.

Manayer Han- sen, LoJ5 ort Clark Chicago, Illinois. SALESMEN. Men can estate, merape Call earn I i bit; nun missions Fell ine real leads ma ke it possible to weekly. Position jiermanent. 202 McCrory 023 Tenn K.

K. WANTKI A pnrtner in an tee and ice cream manufacturing business. Already established. No rompet iters. Gid proposition for risht party.

Address, Sm. High t'arroll-tnn. Ohio. WANTED First-class architectural draftsman, experienced in construction and accomplished in design. Apply The Owsley Wick O.

SALESMAN wanted to sell new line of Auto Maps for advert isinjr. C. S. Hammond 30 Church New York. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS'.

Apply Jacobs Puhlishinar Century Bldff. KKPEIt wanted by firm doiniT state hitrhway work; must be experienced state ace. qualmcations, reference and sttlary de- Writ 7 TO rui-o lWt CAHI KNTKTE FOREMAN (non-imion, familiar with hmldin? form, concrete culverts and head walls. State ase. qualifications, references, salary desireU.

AVrite A 78't, care I'ost-Sun. STEAM PIPKFITTEU for TI. J. Hart. IMttKbureh Engineering "Works, Garrison Ituquesne way.

SPRAYER Experienced in spraying colors on glass shades. Steady work. Write or apply: The Jefferson Glass Follansbee, Va. YOTNG MAN. neat appearing and ambitious, to learn salesmanship under competent instructor: due to reent pmmot inns we have opening for two.

Mr. Schilling, SOU Penn Call in person, tnorninjrs. FKMAEM YOUNQ WOMEN Permanent Bell Telephone Operating positions. No experience necessary. Come in and see me at once.

Miss Mayr. 1st floor. 417 7th ate. The Bell Telephone Co. of Pa.

STENOGRAPIIER-CLERK. A permanent stenographic and clerical position open for a capable young woman with several years of experience. Only those living within commuting distance of Homewood need apply. State Employment Pureau, 409 MeCanee Bldg. COOK (white) wanted for small family adults; excellent surroundings; good wages.

Mou-trose 8511. REFINED young ladies to model for fashion show; sizes Id, 18 and 40. Apply Friday. 10 to 11. A.

P. Sigal, 5937 I'enn E. Pittsburgh. Pa. GIRL, white, for general housework, plain ooking; no washing; reference required.

II awl 171 2.J GIRLS- Permanent wave, special per head not e-ci-eeding 'i curls, tl; guaranteed. Grant A LES LADiETS'WANf ED- Mermaid Silk Mills, offer the host specialty sales proposition to experienced salesladies; complete line: prices right; small deposit required. Inquire Itoutn -07, 3ol Fourth ave. HIGH school graduate, experienced in bookkeeping and typing; must write legible hand and devel.ip to assume responsibility. IVotestant preferred.

Call Fairfax K140 for appointment, or address I. O. ltox 5U, Northside station. WANTEft White maid for general housework and help with care of baby; good home. Telephone, Locust l-fili-W.

WANT WO.MKNTO MAKEM6NEY AT HOME: PLAIN HOME SEWING: NO CANVASSING; SKNII FOU SAMPLES A NO PAHI'ICf I.AKS. SI CCESS SEWING SYSTEM, r.ox it7, i.oNt; BUANcn, n. j. A NTEI Laundress. Monday and Tuesday; references.

I'hone Hiland 0473. YOCNG lady experienced in operating multi-graph; nnist be competent to take cpmplete charge of mailing lists; one having experience in riiroct-hy-mail work preferred. Call Fairfax SS40 for appointment, or address I. O. Ilox Northside station.

girl for plain cooking and general housework, small family; no washing. 5571 Hamilton or phone Hiland oMo J. WH ITE IRC, for "general housework. S548. Kebeix-a E.

K. Tel Montrose 1042. WANTEO An experienced marcel waver at once at the Y'ogiie P.eauty Shop, Wellsburg, AV. Va. STENOGRAPH KK, to manage office.

rite 11-7 1 1, are Post-Sun. MAII. experiemed, white, for general housework: must be able to cook; other maid employed. Phone Walnut OSfil. WANTED Residence laundress, white: must have references.

Apply Apt. 1, Building Schenley Arts. MARCEL waver, Hormont Charm Shop, 1424 Potomac ave. nst (KlfiS. WANTED White girl for gpneral housework.

Call Hazel 3i4. MAI.K AMI FKM IA' PCr.I.IC. ATTENTION! Hair cut. shave, nobbing free. Penn rear of shop.

The Nossokoff's. Scholars accepted. 1IKI.P WANTKD IXSTIU CTION Establisliftl IT) Years Learn the auto and electric business. Absolute practical individual instruction. Positions open; special price for immediate enrollment: day or evening elasres; catalog free; visitors welcome.

Pittsburgh School of Automobile Engineering, Dept. 405 Penn Pittsburgh, Pi. MEN wanting positions, firemen, hrakemen. colored train or sleeping car porters, vrite for application blank; experience unnecessary; tirst-clns? roads; no strike: name position wanted. inter Railway, Dept.

651, Indianapolis, lnd. PERSONAL Lowest Insurance Furniture Packers Estimates furnished A STORAGE CO 7635 Tenn Avenue, Or. Braddock Avenue Sctoe KOOMs; FOK HKNT Fl WALNUT Warm. well famished front room with private family; rear cars ami trains; telephone. WEETj furnished sleeping room walking distance.

with ail edar private hfme; conveniences. COLLEGE AVE. 39, two furnished rooms. second Poor. fnmt.

sentiemcn. Hl.VIc r.oom. twin led-. next to bath ilh shower; ate; one or two entleriicri. Montrose IP.ANKSTOWN r.4T!." Tl.F Small sleepitig risim for workii-g girl; home privileges.

Highland 1''4 genleiiiii: prtvaie I rar.k- familv: other roomTs; i wrk lui E. LIISEItTV STATION Two well furnished rooms on second floor, all conveniences; close. tn two car lines; suitable 2 men; board optional. Hiland 2231-. FAYETTE ST." 1M14 Two clean comfortable rooms, furnished, newly papered; private family.

Cedar 73'i7-W. N. GKAHAM ST. furnished rrsim, running water; $1 week. Montrose TWO cozy light housekeeping rooms, ail conveniences.

Ced-ir IIOOMS VS FLKMSHED DAWSON Oakland Two rooms. floor. 3 oa third, every convenience, i Shenley 4S17-W. P.EECHYIEW near cars; nice location. Lehigh 3974-J.

OM I. beny Two i furnished r-xuns, bath, gas, electric, laundry. Hiland oo7L'-K. FOU RENT--Three onfurnished rooms, on 2nd. floor, with range and sink; possession at i once.

Call Frankiin TWO nice rooms, use of bath and laundrv. Call Carriole 2S5.VK. FLEMING nr.2?, Three roVims. gas and electric; $LT per month. Linden OI.YMPIA ST.T M8.

Mt. Washington 2 large third floor ronis with sink: all conven- iences. Phone Lafayette (i46-W. l'Ii rooms, bath, larue pantry, built i in iinnini; hoard; first floor. Carrick 1731-J J.

i FIVE unfurnished rooms. all rent $25. 1H12 Superior ave. conveniences; Northside. THREE unfurnished nnims.

second floor, mod ern home; references required. Call Irank I in 34'7-J'. KOOMS WITH IIOARO Mil is- SE WICK LEY, PA. 20 Minutes West of Pittsburgh, On the Main Line of the Pennsylvania. A refined homelike hotel catering to discriminating people.

Operated on the American plan. Real Home Cooking. Attractive Rates. Children's Boarding Home. A comfortable home for (rirls.

aire 5 to 12 years: ra.ts reasonable. Inquire Rev. A. C. Palmer.

82t2 FrankstowB I'ittsburjrh, Fa. Call Franklin 2501. SHAOYSIOE INN 323 rriorns with lKard, handy to cars and Shadyside station; all rooms newly papered; home cooking. Montrose ROOM and board for two respectable persona with reference. For particulars, call Lafayette K)7ii J.

NEAR MONrrOi: and-Shady South room: breakfast. laundrv. Sunday meals; $3C month. Hazel 5o38-R. BLOMF IEI.nOISTRICTHowie Room witn board for two gentlemen.

Fisk 1840-R. N. HIGHLAND, Near Penn Furnished room for business man; board. Hiland T623. COZY furnished room, family meals optional.

Phone Hiland 8031. WANTED KOOMS OK BOARD REITNEP gentleman desires suitable room with private bath: not farther out than East Liberty; price and full particulars. Write K-713, Care Post-Sun. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS. G724 Kelly St.

Six rooms, bath, gas. electric, second floor: possession March, first. $75- G31 Oakwood St. djix Four rooms, bath; gas and electric, second floor; immediate possession; ake car be; key at fruit store, G33 OaJfc-wood st. IIALTER-MARLIER, 4779 Liberty ave.

Fisk 2475. 523 Ellsworth Avenue 5721" IBferer Street ABYmBIB MOI'ERN SUITES IN EXCLUSrVE APARTMENT Bi ll nve. sii and seven rioms. fine and two baths, sun porches, steam heat. $15 to Slrto.

INQUIRE AT OFFICE OR JANITOR. COR. ELLSWORTH AVE. ANI GRAHAM ST. TELEPHONE 4J14 MONTROSE.

WILKINSBURG. four rooms and priate tath iu owner's home; haa unusually litrjre rupboartis, range and siniv; located on Center conveniently near train and cats: the rental. $7-3. includes heat. l-rr particulars call KrankHn Itil6-J.

Four-room apartment steam heat: janitor service: strictly modern; possession May rent S. V. THOMPSON 2 Union Jtank Bids. Fourth Wood. APARTMENT of three rooms or three unfurnished rooms with private or semi-private bath, separate gas and electric meters.

Family of thrive adults. lYefer Oakland or central Northside location, and possession for May 1st. Rental must be reasonable. Kindly cive fnil particulars in letter to 1WI care Fost-Sun. Molcrn Suites in Exclusive Apartment TUiildinps.

Five, six and seven rooms, one and two baths, snn porches, steam heat, lie; to INQUIRE AT OFFICE OR JANITOR, COR. ELIJ5WORTH AVE. AND GRAHAM ST. TELEPHONE 4014 MONTROSE. TO LET.

Four-room and bath apartment; hot water he-it; hardwood tloors Bie.ow near! Schenlev 11 iph school rent S7.V S. V. THOMPSON I'nion Bank Bldfr. I-'ourth Wood. WANTED Small house or apartment.

Fisk us; k. IN Till' Schenley Apartments till November, larse hvnm riom, Idnnjm. kitchenette, completely furnished. tltlEMSHIP HIST. Four lanre rooms, first fioir; poreiies.

yard and laundry; $70. Phone Montrose 721.4 "aPT-T. Meade ltween Murtland and Ijini; 4 and fi rooms, steam heated. cupboards, laundry, janitor service: rent per month. RELIANCE REALTY 12fi nderson St.

N. S. Fairfax JlfOG SHAHSirF Separate apartment, 4 rooms, tth; immediate p.sses.io!i. Schenley KK'4. $iiO: SQ.

HILL Attractive aparthnient, six moms, liMth tirst floor: porches, janitor's gHmff; possession May 1. I'hone Franklin buM. EAST EN'n Puplev, 5 rooms and tile bath, hardwood floors, modern: $10. Cedar Oli.o-J. DORMONT apartment 5 rooms, bath, available April 1.

Rental $07. Lchieh 3T.1S-J. MOPKHN apartments, hve rooms and sun parlor, on Prospect Insrram, $75; near station and car; immediate possession. Alo four rooms and sun parior, $o7i, from May. Call Walmit lSiS.I.

W1LKINS AVE. Modern duplex apartment, five rooms, bath, sun parl.ir; rental $lot. Call Court 42C7. CITY AND SUBURBAN. MT.

LEBANON. AFARTMENT We have t'ie lar-rest complete list in Mt. Lebanon. Immediate and Mar 1st. possesion.

ROltERT C. FRITZ. 644 Washmgion Locust 0r.4o-J. WHY PAY" RENT All yonr life? Let ns show yon how to own you- home and pay for it like rent cur thrift system. Write or call Pittsliursm liuilding Loan Association at Grant street.

A corner in Knoxville, 7 -room bri house, ri-eepiion hall, larce attic room, untry. 1-ath. la.indry. c.ial furnace. J.

A. Itnrkley. 72 Virginia Kuoiville. Lafayette 1 )OR -M NT Dl PLEX APT. (' rooms, tile ba'h.

heater. First floor Espv avo. Caii Icut UStiO. I i SITUATION ANTKH MALE BOOKKEEPER, thorotichly competent desires temporary or part tune worK Keep'ns cooks. auditing or siperrision work, rates: dav or eteninr service.

rcisonalile ITU East Liberty station, l'ittaburgb. KXl'ERIENCEH colored couple wish jobs in private familv in or out of town. Call Robert lioss. Hiliind BISIM I'ena avenue yoi'M? married white man. onner of Eord ton truck, d-sirea steady position.

lUel Joseph. 1)1! I is T. 7 years' experience, steady nr relief work; I'. C. graduate.

Canonsburg 780. nXI'KKIENCKIi of in years (colored! wishes steady ic iiVn driving I truck or rannv Kiwi reference. :V.01J. LET ME do your addressinc. per Post .11.

Arn-nal Station, rh I'a. SITI XTION VANTi 1 COOKING without dining room work desired Icy reliable, agrees I l. white girl: likes, children; Gentilo or Jewish home; Urge small lamilyt city reference; kindly give fnil details and wages. Write A-7 tare Eitts- i hureh l'o-t. Hfil 'SEKEEI'EIt, cook desires position where! refinement, ability, reliability counts, by elderly Trot, woman; prefer several hich- class business tvomen or widower home where is kept.

Write L-714, INtst-Sun. COUHIEI) GIUL," graduate, wishes position, lady's maid; no objections to trav- eling or would cinsider position as second girl in high-class private tumuy; best ret- i erences. Ehone Cedar S7.i;-W. COLORED laundresses, men and wonien clean- I ears, vail paper, wall washing, cellars, win- dows, porch cleaning, odd ions: Ki cent charge. I'hone Grant 1831, Imperial.

COLOllEli girl. 21 wants liirht work fnun 4 to in afternoons: jier hour and car fiire. S-net, lev W. RELIAHLE coloret won, an wants scrubbing and cleaning for Wednesday and Thursday. Hiland K4i-M.

COl.OUEO I.ADV wants day's work at once; in need. Grant 2T.ri.-U. Eva Itoberson. GftAOCATE nure would like care Invalid. male or female, or aged couple; lieauiiful location.

Cedar C417-M. POSITION as beauty parlor operator, exjieri-enced. Write N-ltt7. care PosK CARE of an aged ladv or invalid. Phone Fisk rn.

CrRTAiNSof all kinds laundered, good work guaranteed; lowest prices; called for and delivered. Grant S8S7. COLORED woman, laundry nork at borne or by day.Hiland 3H4.VJ. SEWING done reasonable, also cnrtalna etretched. 131S Warner at.

Cedar SOi6-J. COLORE! woman wants laundry Franklin work. LAUNDRY work done at home; call and de- livered Hiland 4H80-W. F.X1'KRIENCK1 coloreI laundress wishes 3 days' work. Phone Hemlock 13-6-J.

FAMILY washing to take home, neatly done; reference Hiland L812W. WOMAN wants day wn'k or fit the week; go home at nights. Ph. l'isk 3112-YV. COLORED man and wife, all around couple, good reference.

Phone Grant 1831. LADIES' or eentii-iijen's hand laundry a special 41 'i Covel v. ay. Grant d634J. COLORED lady desires work by day or wees.

Cedar Mrs. Walker. PRACTICAL Nurse desires work caring for invalids of mental cases. Montrose 6514. Col.

OREO voiiien desire work by the day and domestic. Call Shenlcy Hill district. EDUCATIONAL vTH CURRY COLLEGE Perm ave. nnd BtanwlT t. HAT AND FVT.NTVG SERPIONS.

TP Piano Jazz taught, 15 lessons guarajitoed. sent free. Slones School, 'JO30 F'orlies st. Grant 2S71. Americas lei3 Cite 2f4 Fifth ave.

Phone Atlantic 20S4. ROOMS LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING KCOM3 ALLEGHENY 1318. N. S. One.

two or four rooms, finely and completely furnished, housekeeping, linens, cas, electric, $7 weekly up. Cedar 6149-J. ARCH 137 Lipht housekeepins rooms, ail convenienct, furnace heat. Cedar 5U57-J. rEKRYSnU-E Am.

DISTRICT Two front furnished rooms lor housekeepins. Cedar W13-K. ST. IVES 1901. Northside Three rooms fur licht housekeeping.

Conveniences. Fairfax 6398. SPAR It Cozy light bousekeepintr apartment; running water, ranee; also lame front room for ffentlemen or business couple; near trains, cars, East Liberty; garace. 77fi7. TWO nicely furnished rooms for housekeep-intr; modern conveniences; two car lines: 20 minutes to citv; private family; excellent location: $50 monthly, inclmiine licht, heat and unlimited phone.

Walnut 2ir KOOMS FOR KliNT FLIINISHEO TH EE iirnTshetl rooms, third floor, all con-venieuces. Franklin t'854-J. EAST Lilt EltTY Attractive doable front room. Montrose 1947. UNUSUALLY attractive i-oom.

home privileges, next to semi-private bath: near all cars; om 15 minutes from city. Schenley ti037. NICELY furnished room, near East Liberty station and car lines; private family. Hiland lf7(i-n. COMFORT AP.LE room with small private family; rertned woman.

'M minutea dowa town. 5 week. S-henley 1878-W. AIKKN AVE 518 Nicely furnished rooms, suitable one or two persons. EST ENI -Iledroom, sittine room, private bath, suitable for two; privale family.

Franklin fniSt NICELY furnished, near Eat Liberty car line. Suitatle for 1 or cei.tlemen. Call Hiland o9J7-J before 10:30 a. ni. 17 rooms, private bath or use uriOlUiHiLh 0f hath, near tirst-class mealinr place; earace.

Hiland ITsl'J. FUKNISHF.O front room7 suitable for business mini, prlate apartment: unlimiteil phoue, all conveniences. Phone Fairfax S'MS. MARCH AND corner of Shady Fine secnnd-rlonr room, twin beds, all conveniences Montrose SINGLE or" en suite; larce and beautifully furnished modern home; completely equipped bath to every two rooms: parlor, music room. porch and enclosed sun parlor; exceptionally well liphted and heated; telephone on every door; butler and maid service, five-car earase; spiendid tahle; quiet neichliorhond, cloe to Last Liberty and downtown car lines: an excep- tional home for people of rehnenieiit refer- eni-es exchanged.

Ml 1 4 Walnut street. LAROH furnished front room, connecting hath, private family; prefer geutleman. Fisk it. HOWE Two nicely furnished nxims, all conveniences: handy all cars; own home. Montruse DOK I INT-Furn islml rnoni, centleman: privHie family; fn monthly: near car; references exchancel.

tiil lehiRh 3S47-J. INHRAM Two famished ro.mi for Ilcht housekeepins in family of two adults. al-ii lit -V! -M. LLNOII.N AVE.T Northside Nict'ly furnished hoiisekeepinsr rooms with private bath; also single sleeping rooms. AVE.

Clarke apartment: clean, well furnished Bleeping rn.nn; walking distance. AMBER rO. cor. P.anm blvL Neat, well furnished room; ail homo comforts; tniard if desired. Montrose 2-45.

HRVRD a .0 -TWO OR THREE ROOMS FOR l.lliHT HOUSEKEKPIMi. ALL CONVKMUNCUS. UU.ANO 34I2-J. PAUM Well furnished room, hot water heat; tentlimen. Mrnilnw NORTH I.

AMI 1211 One iaree fnmt riMini and kilchinct, a week. Franklin 72S7-R. PiUENA VISTA" 12if. Northside SlDicie or double sleepius rooms, ail couvenieiiccs. M'KEK PLACE.

Nicely furnished room with sun parlor, twin lieiis. uitahle for two nu.1. I'hcme Schenley 108. McPHERSON P.I.VD.,-Point Breeze district-Attractively furnihed room, neit to hath, private taniily: centlemen preferred; references. Hiland f4l-J.

MT. WASH INGTtiN Furnished room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Call Lafayette JWM- SQUIRREL HILL, furnisned root home, with small family; Jewish tir.f erred. Hazel r.4si-n. in cozy gentleman NICE attractive warm room for gentlemen; centrally locfctcd.

Call Montrose 4424. MT. WASHINGTON Nicely furnished room. adjoining hath; 10 minutes from town; pri- vale tamilv; gentleman. Phone Lafayette 1 Hill W.

MILL 11 in, Wilkinsburc Two or three: rooms, use of bath: cars, station handy; immediate possession; reasonable; couple! only. FrankJ'i loffi'-U. i CRAHI 117 Funii-hed room, private family; ireiitleman preferred. 478S. i OAKLANO Steam heated room, next to bath, private family; centleinan.

Schenley 1016-J. TWO connect ins furnished rooms, honsekeep-. ia. hath, reasonahie, no other roomers. 12H1.

FUKNISHF.K front ni in apartment near Hopis P.i.ihl'.. tvoar i'--M; NIi'f-1 furriishcd room for lady or pentleman, i with rivatc family. P.reakfast if desired. Call Cedar 42S.VJ. H.nwH)D No.

Mt. WahinKton i furnished rooms. 1 or 2 frcnti-men. Laf.iy- ette 41-K. FUKfii'H-tJ) leepm rooai.

Cl Cedar t4-B. i 1 i I I ASPIXWALL $S5. Svn T-n-m hath lanndrr furnace, laixe and zarace. I'O Teltield ave. FRED'K SEEB1CK COMPANY 512 Majree lildc.

Cort 285 IHRMONT- For rent April first, and bath, tmilt-in features, month. Cail Lehigh ortr room a per EAST END. APARf.MENT. HIGHLAND DISTRICT. moms.

baih. heat, hot water and janitor service furnished: within five minutes; walk of l'eim and Highland possession May 1. RENTAL LLOYD 6012 Ceoter Ave. Hiland OAKLAND rISTRIf EI.S1NORE APARTMENTS CRAFT AVE AM KI.M.V. iRK -SQUARE.

APARTMENT. Five alcove steam heat. Rent per month. PROPLES HAVING 'ST on Fourth and Woou BEECITWOOD BOULEVARD 7-Room Dwelling. 1R2H BEFCIHVflon NEAR AYLESBOKO AVE.

Attractive modern home of 7 rooms, 2 hatha and sun parlor: exceptionally larse living room, hot water heat; rent KELLY-WOOD, Center and Highland. Iliiand 2600. SCHENLEY FARMS. APARTJ3EKTS Attractive suites with livinp room, bedroom, kitchenette. dining.

alcove and bath, equipped with all modern improvements, heated by hot water; one from numerous car lines. garue if desired. Rent SIM. KELLY-WOOD, Center and Highland. Hiland NEW RENT LIST East End houses, duplexes mnd apartments.

J. A. YOUXO 123 Sonth Highland Ave. JIOrERN house of six rooms and pun parlor, including garasre; monthly rent $100. T459 P.ARTLETT ST.

Between Murdoch Ft. and Schenley Park; near polf liaks; clean and beautiful surroundings. HENTtT LEBER, 130 Bellefield Are. ichenley 3461-J. FrVE-ROOM possession.

brick house, bath; immediate Kincaid st. Montrose 624. DUPLEX. Q- Heberton 6 rooms, tile hath, vio'J hot water heat; garage. Hay 1.

J. A. YOUNG 123 S. Highland Are. NORTHSIDE.

EFJGHTON: ROAD-Four rooms, bath, breek-f u-1 nook, modern; possession April Kent $85, heated; garage if desired. Call Linden 0410 evenings. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. APAETMENT In Verorja: minutes from train, dower to street car; 6iv, rooms, sun parlor and bath, hardwoa floors: just completed; has never been rented. Call Co.irt 2485 or Oaktoont -441.

FURNISHED HOUSES. WILL transfer lease of lt-room house to party buying furniture; possession at once or later; a bargain to quirk buyer, risk 2704-R. OFFICE AND DESK ROOM. ONE-HALF OUR OFFICE IS VACA1ST: WITH IT ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAJTP SERVICES OF STENOGRAPHED ASH TELEPHONES. SAVAGE MOUNTAIN" FIRE BRICK CO.

FEDERAL RESERVE BUTLDLNO. PHONE GliANT 7180. CENTURY BUILDING. A few splendid offices available in tfcia high-class office building. Attractive to architects, accountants, engineers, publishers, builders, advertising, sales organizations, manufacturera' agents.

Call Atlantic 5570, or apply to J. D. STROCK. 1414 Farmers Bank Bldg. YOUR OFFICE SPACE.

Now is the time to pet liest selections in the Standard Life Macee Black-stone Block. Methodist Granite Bide and the new Wool worth Single cffices or suites available tur May 1st. C. C. ilcKALLIP Fonr-h Ave.

Court 364f. DESK space with desk telephone and stenocrapher; $13 monthly; small furnished offices: complete office service or yon can rent, downtown mail address $2.50 monthly. uite Arrott Building. STATE TILE ATER BLDG. prado offices.

Modern, fireproof complete serviie. reaoriable rental. E. U. SNA MAN.

SXT Fifth ave. Atlantic FOR IgUsVr office suite of two rooms. Fed eral licscrve NTinth and Liberty. Immediate possesion. Apply Snperintendont.

TWO large offices in East Liberty, lisht, heat, water and janitor service, $2u each. Call Hiland (itiSti. niMFDIATE POSSESSION Two connecting offices. Phone Court GOOD office, conveniently located: full service, moderate rates. Atlantic BUSINESS rKOPKRTY FOR KENT ENTIRE BUILDING.

Entire 5 story and basement fireproof build-ins1. CxHKJ feet. Klectric elevator, nesun heat, and excellent lighting and shipping facilities. This building is veil adapted to liht manufacturins or greoerwl offices. Attractive rental.

Immeriato yr May 1st possesion. AVEY IRISH, First National Hlds. FURNITURE MFCS. BLDG. Liberty corner of Garriaon allev and opiosite Seventh avenue: several lar'e floors available for immediate or May first occupancy; daylirht on three sides; Vprinklins svstem.

passenger elevator, hich speed larce freight elevator, bi? ship-pine platform on ide alleyi; low renu C. C. McKALLIP riort Fourth axe. Court 3040. ST Warehouse or light manufa.tarmi; 12j rer month, reduced rent to May 1.

RELIANCE REALTY 120 Anderson N. S. Fairfax 3906. FOR RENT. MERCANTILE BLDG.

Railroad and Twenty-fifth Ft. Produce section: 4 floors. basement: 72vl20 elevator; sprinkier system: immediate pose. Get our rent list. Commonwealth Estate Commonwealth Fourth Ave.

613-15 ANN X. S. Warebooae or light manufacturing; rent $40 per month; re-ouoed rent to May 1. RELIANCE REALTY 32: Anderson X. S.

Fairfax SS0. BUSINESSTilOUSE. 4 floors, baspmcDt; 41KM) elerator; '2nd nr. Market Kt. I 'oss.

May. tiet our rent list. Comrnonvccalth Real Estate Commonwealth F.idS-, Fourth Ato. FOR RENT Store room on Mam street, Cn- iontoun. sire 22tl2t Best location in town.

Immediate possession. See Mr. Ficks. W. Main street.

Hell Phone ItW. SHOP 2432 and carafe. Electric. P.ent rea-aonable. Immediate or May 1.

ljlti Ftfta rear. Phona Moutro; 1875. SOIMKK TUOPKKTY. CAMP site for rent for yoims men's club. bK-ated nn Allegheny river at Losrar.s Ferrv, Pa.

For further information writ it -678, caxe Post-ua. and H. fc O. rann are respectfully in- vit- .1. nesday I Take Funera I uncle.

II Vf-llUi; March Rl Til HAIil.OTTK On Wed-March 4. 35-5. Ruth Charlotte (nee Bullock 1. services at the residence of her Mr. A.

K. Lease. 7110 Hamilton Pittsburgh. on Saturday. 7, at 2.

Mi p. m. Interment in I Allegheny cemetery. FINK. JOEPH On Tursdav, March 3, 1925.

at 2:20 a. Joseph Fink, beloved husband of Mary Finlc (nee Cii--ik). aired 75 years nionfhs. Funeral from his late residence. "13 shadeland avenue, Northside, on Friday, i March a.

rn. Hijrh mass at St, Francis Xavier's Unman Catholic Church at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are re- spei tfuliy invited to ati end. GIBSON, HOMKK JAM KS On Tuesday, March 3.

1920. at 5:30 a. at the family home, 1521 Monterey street, Northside, Homer James Cibson, youmr- child of Lee H. and Jean lily C.il,- son, 22 years. Funeral sei yioes at his late on Friday.

March 0, at 2 p. Friends of i the family are respectfully invited to attend. HAAS Uri.HKt.MINA Tuesday. March 19i helmina J. Haas, in her 81st lilil KSKK On 5.

at 2 p. Wii-whIdw of Eilward vea r. Funeral from the fumiiy Eighteenth street, on Friday at 8:30 a. m. Requiem ni.iss at St.

Mit haeTs Church at 9 a ni. I-'ri nds of the family and members of Worn, n's Conference and 1.. C. B. Branch No.

85, are respectfully inv ited to attend. HKACY, GERTRI lF. A. On Wednesday evening, March 4. 1925, at 6:40 p.

at the family home, 2304 California avenue. Northside. Certrude A. Heapy tnce Berver), beloved wife of Elmer I. Heay.

in her 41st year. Notice of funeral later. HOFBAIER. HELEN CATHERINE On Wednesday morning. March 4.

1923, at 10:40 o'clock, at the family residence, ti2'i Herron avenue. Helen Catherine, daughter of Henry and Albertina Hof-bauer (nee Ritzer) in her 22d year. Funeral on Saturday morning. March 7. at o'clock.

Solemn high mass of requiem at St. Richard's Church, Bedford avenue and Wandless street at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family and memhers of Confraternity of. Christian Poctrine and C. D.

of A. 253 are respectfully invited to attend. Charleroi, Chicago. (111.) and Ann Arbor, (Mich.) papers please copy. KOCH EN DOERFER.

EI5ERHART On Wednesday. March 4. 1925, at 5 a. Eberhart Koeheudoerfer. husband or Anna Neuss Koeheudoerfer.

in his yen r. Services at his late residence 900 East street. Northside. on Thursday evening. March 5, at o'clock.

Friends of the family and members of Jefferson Lodge No. 2S8. F. A. are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment Friday at 2 o'clock. KENNEDY, WILLIAM H. On Wednesday, March 4. 1925. at 5:45 a.

William H. Kennedy, son of Haldon B. and Catherine Pauley Kennedy, aged years. Funeral from the parents' residence. 116 Romeyn street, Knoxvjlle.

on Friday. Match fi, 1925. at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

KERRIGAN, JAMES JOSEPH. Suddenly on Wednesday. March 4. at 4 p. James Joseph Kerrigan, son of Owen R.

and Beatrice Morgan Kerrigan in 7th year. Funeral front the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Catherine Morgan, 14 Neptune street. West End. Pittsburgn.

Time given later. bill.LEN. IDA M. On Tuesday, March 3, 1925. at 7 a.

Ida Kilten. mother of Jam-s Earl and Francis Harold Kil-len, aged 67 years. Funeral from the family heme, 845 Western avenue, Northside, Friday, March 6. at 8:30 a. m.

Soiemn high mass of requiem at St. Peter's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family 'and memhers of Branch No. 267, L. C.

B. and Court Allegheny No. 664. C. of are respectfully invited to attend.

LA MANTIA, MRS. STELLA On Tuesday. March 3, 1925. at 6:45 p. at her residence, 1130 High street, Northside.

Mrs Stella La Mintia (nee Gorky), beloved wife of Anthony La Mantia, aged 19 years. Funeral on Friday, March 6, at 9:15 a. m. Requiem mass at Queen of Heaven Church, Juniata street, at 10 a. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. (Chicago Cleveland St. Joseph and Kansas City (Mo.) papers please copy. 1 LEJl'NE, ROSALIE On Wednesday. March 4, 1925, at 10:50 a.

Rosalie LeJune, beloved wife of Emil LeJune (nee Reiber) in her 52d year. Funeral from her late home, Marwood avenue, Rockwood, Saturday. March 7. at a. m.

High mass of requiem at St. Coleman's Roman Catholic Church, Turtle Creek, at 9 o'clock. Interment in St Joseph's Catholic cemetery, Northside, Pittsburgh. Grand Rapids, (Mich.) papers place copy. LANTZ, ANNA M.

On Wednesday. March 4, 1923, at 7 p. Anna M. Lantz, wife of William F. Lantz, at her late I home, 718 Ferree street, Coroapolis, Pa.

Funeral on Friday March 6, 19 25 at 2:30 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. LOil ROBERT KEITH Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 4, 1925, at 10 a. Robert Keith Logue.

son of Arthur W. and Bernice Coe Logue, aged 2 years. 10 months, 11 days. Services Friday at 2 p. at the family home.

5342 Kincaid street, near Atlantic avenue. East End, Pittsburgh. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. interment in South Side cemetery. Charleston, (W.

Va.) papers please copy.) LINDSAY, SAMCKL On Tuesday, March 3, 1925, at 4:30 p. Samuel Lindsay. Funeral services at the residence of his son. Thomas J. Lindsay.

1706 Brighton road. Northside, on Friday. March 6. at 2 p. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment private. S.VTTHKtt'S. CATHERINE, On Tuesday morning. March 3, 1925, Catherine Matthews, widow of Robert Matthews, aged 8 years. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Miss Ida M.

Matthews, 4906 Kin-kaid street, on Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Requiem high mass at St. Lawrence Church. Penn and Atlantic avenues, at 10 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

MTNERNKY, WILLIAM H. On Tuesday. March 3, 1925, at 8:10 p. William H. Mclnerney of 1309 Watson street.

Funeral strictly private from J. J. Flan-nery Brothers Company mortuary. 514 Grant street, on Friday morning. March 6.

at 8.30 o'clock. Solemn high requiem mass at Church of Epiphany at 9 o'clock. Please omit flowers. MII.I.EK, K1VAI(1 F. On 2.

1925. at 3 p. Edward K. Miller, beloved husbuu of Mary Miller (nee Funeral from th' home of tis daughter, Mrs. Catherine Han-v 56 Oonson wav.

near Fiftv-sixth street, on Friday at 10' o. i-iicinifiu in viiKjjiieuv MILKS, JOHN ftn Tuesday at 3 p. John C. Miles, at Mercy Hospital. Funeral services from home of C.

Agulica, I 6i07 ia.Ueil place, Stiuirrel Hill, Pitts- burgh MAXHKLL, ADA P. M'FARkAND On Tuesdfiy morning. Man 3. 19-5, at o'clock. Ada P.

Farlund, wife of Iavid B. Maxwell. Services at the residence. 725 Maryland avenue. Ea.st End.

Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment private. OltKINtilllt. JOSEPH B. At the Krad-diw-k General on Tuesday, Marih 3, 1925.

at 4:30 a. Joseph K. t'briner, in his iiGth year. fio'li his late residence, 3 4 Second FLOIUST. FLOWERS "WHEX WORDS FAIL" RANDOLPH McCLEMENTS KKtahlishetl 1RSS.

One Store. 5036 Penn Avenoe. Phone 2.100 Hiland. Flowers Express Sympathy Court eons Attention Fair Dealioj Prompt Service. A.

W. SMITH CO. Flower Stores, liberty at Sixth Ave. Penn at Stanwix St. Phone Atlantic 463.

it. t. LMWig mm to. 710 E. Diamond Northside.

Fairfax 7400. I North and South High-land Avenue Stores In 2 Transactions. MANY TRANSFERS OUTSIDE CITY J. W. Shorrer sold for Harry Israel to S.

Busa 23x105 feet, improved with a brick store and dwelling and a brick duplex in the rear of the lot. on Highland avenue, corner F.ethel way, Klev-enth ward, for $41,500. The Lloyd Ileal Estate Company sold for Henry Schusler to A. G. l'eia et al 45x130 feet, improved with three one-story brick storerooms, at 128-30-32 South Highland avenue.

East Liberty, for $15,000. The Porter MacDowell Company, through J. Wilson l'orter, soli for the LiiTprett estate to William H. Duff 55x147 feet, vacant, on Howe street. Seventh ward, for $11,000.

The buyer expects to build a residence this spring. B. Thorpe Company, represented by H. Auslander. sold for Samuel Cohen to H.

Bradford three stores and four prarapes at 704-6-8 Larimer avenue, Twc-fth wry-d. for S. A. Dickie Company sold for A. L.

Stein to Mary L. Breitenstein the residence at 5910 Elgin avenue, Eleventh ward, for $25,000. The same firm also leased for Henry W. Smith and Charts W. Yey to Grepsons Tea Room the premises at 5333 Baum boulevard, for use as a catering and dining service business.

In the same ward, at 5S12 Rippey street, Lillian M. Colville et al sold to Paul Konor 11 feet, with brick house, for $15,000. M. A. Sweeney, East Liberty, reports w'iing: for John C.

Godfrey to Nathan Rosen, six-room house and on the oast side of Morning-side avenue, for Albert J. Gloeckier, builder, to Irwin Levenscn and S. A. Holizman. double brick and kellastone house.

Morningside avenue, SIS 000; for William Pow to Joseph eight-room frame house on Wifhersnoon street. near Chislett street: for Michael Byrnes to Martin P. Crain. 35x100 feet on Morningside avenue, for $3,000, on which a ne- house will be built. The J.

J. Booth estate has sold to E. B. HuUey, builder. 10 24-foot lots 'ok Manhattan street.

Tenth ward, for $12,000. tcMe3oS WALLTXGFORD STREET SALE. Wr. A. Avey Company sold for Edward C.

Berg to H. A. Mercer 45x 182 feet, improved -with a brick two-family dwelling, at 4744-46 Walling-fcrd street. Seventh ward, for $39,000. In the Eighth ward, Thomas H.

Thorn sold to Robert Barton 33x 144 feet, with house, on South Atlantic avenue, for Edward D. White sold to Louis A. Levin 25x160 feet on Pacific avenue, Edward J. White sold to Christ Herman 75x150 feet. South Atlantic avenue, $11,250.

In the Ninth ward, Charles P. Naser sold to Frank Wujtewicz 24x112 feet, with house, on Flsk street, for B. F. Richards sold to I. Gutkind, 22x100 feet, improved, on Butler street.

Sixth ward, for $14,000. FOURTH WARD BUYING. Adelaide Smith sold to Tony Bou-bouras 48x88 feet, with brick building, at 4605-7 Forbes street, near Craig street. Fourth ward, for $39,000. The property is known as the former Latham holdings.

In the same ward, at 342-44 Meyran avenue, A. A. Topilowsky sold to Jacob Friedman and Reuben Goldston, 44x 141 feet, with two brick houses, for David Yost sold to Alexander IL Gilchrist 50x180 feet on McKee Place for a private consideration Meyer Gefsky sold to Rose 31x75 feet, with brick house, at 364 Semple street for $18,000. The United States Realty Company sold for Dr. Jacob Mishkin to H.

Lee Ratner and others, three new brick houses, lots 40x120 feet each, at 5513-19 Hobart street. Fourteenth ward, for $39,000. SOUTH BOROUGHS POPULAR. In Dormont, Edward J. McElwee sold to Hugh M.

Patton 40x120 feet, with house, on Espy avenue for Agnes M. Brown sold to John L. Stahlnecker 30x120 feet, with building, "-on Kelton avenue, for $16,000. In Mt. Lebanon, on McCully street.

Mary E. Keefer sold tp John L. Poel-let 70x134 feet for Walter E. Day sold to R. J.

Schade, 40x110 feet, with house, cn Marion avenue for $11,500. In Crafton, Joseph Day sold to W. B. Houlker, of Bellevue, a three-story brick store and apartment building at 46-4S Crafton avenue for about $40,000. Gallagher Brothers were the bi okers.

In Thornburg, Aletta S. Heins sold to David K. Bryson a brick residence property on Hamilton road, for EASTERN VICINITY. The Highland Real Estate and Mortgage Company reports selling the Smith property on Mill street, Wilk-insburg, to Elmer M. Applestein, who recently bought through the same broker the Taylor-Scott holdings on the same street.

This investor now owns an entire square on Mill street. In the same borough, I. L. Shapiro sold to Morris Levin, 60x90 feet, improved, on Hunter street, for $18,000: Elijah Robinson sold Samuel S. Cohen 44x74 feet on Penn avenue, for $10,750: Elmer E.

Cole sold to Alexander Storey, a residence property on Mifflin street for $15,000. In Braddock, David Miller sold to John Gibbons, 32x65 feet, with building, on Bell avenue for Joseph Bodnar sold to John Chuba, 40x 72- feet, with houses, on River avenue for $10,000. In McKeesport, on West Park way, Sixth ward, Jacob Jacobs sold to Isi-dor Weiss, 30x110 feet, with brick building, for $16,700. The Wilkinsburg Real Estate Trust Company sold to Adeline Was-serman, 30x120 feet, with housing, on Savannah avenue, Edgewood, for FROM THE NORTIISinK. At 3933 35 Perrysville averuie.

Twenty-sixth ward, Jacob Gold and Ben Moidel sold to Edward C. Daum, 50x68 feet, with three houses, for about $17,328. In the Twenty-first ward, at 2052 Beaver avenue, Joe Menczel sold to Louis Lipshitz. 20x110 feet, with brick building, tor John E. Browlcy ROOSTS HIS HOME TOWN.

T. Stevenson, of the Stevenson, Williams Johnston Company, developers of Missions Hills and other smI. -divisions in the Dormont-1! aiuin district, save his fellow a talk yesterday about Florida real estate and his address was most favorable to Pittsburgh real estate. Rl IMING PERMIT KKQl'KSTS. The city burea of building inspeo tion yesterday had on file applications for permits as follows: Fourth ward David Katz, garage at 3222 Dawson street, to cost $1,250.

Nineteenth ward A. Minsinser, six frame houses at 233-43 Cairo street, to cost each; MeGillick Savings Trust Company, interior alterations at 613 Brookline boulevard, to cost $3,500. Twenty-sixth ward J. M. Eber, frame house at 3901 Vinceton street, to cost $4,500.

RI YFR WILL Rl ILI. George Brothers sold for Fleming Nevin. trustee, to Mrs. Elizabeth L. Hutchinson.

100x158 feet, en Poio Place, Lugewoith, for $3,000. The purchaser expects to erect a home this spring. KflOP.lE ELKS ELECT Frank A. Dowling was elected ex-alted ruler at the meeting of Knox-ville Lodge No. 1196.

B. P. O. Elks, Tuesday night in the club house, Brownsville road and Summit street, according to announcement last night by Thomas J. Flynn, club manager.

His opponent was John W. O'Brien. Other officers selected are F. F. Bickert, leading knight W.

S. Schaub. local knight; Bert Seper, lecturing knight Garnet S. Larimer, secretary William T. Waite, treasurer; Robert Pemberton, tiler; trustee for a five-year term, John J.

H. McCarty; delegate to the grand lodge convention, Frederick Kehler, past exalted ruler; alternate to the convention, Mr. McCarty. Speakers included John A. Wagner, Gilbert J.

Carney, Francis J. Kirley, C. V. Beaumont, Osborne Han-Ion and Mr. Flynn.

LEFT $250,000 ESTATE CHICAGO. Afcirch 4. The will of Fred W. Upham, former national treasurer of the Republican party and president of the Consumers Cojripany. filed today indicated an estate of the bulk of which was left to the widow, Mrs.

Helen Hall Upham. The largest bequest was for $50,000, to a nephew, Fred Upham Everhard, of Ripon, Wis. A sister, Mrs. Catherine Upham" Everhard, was provided with a life income of $500 a month, and Frank Everhard was bequeathed IDKG PERSONS BUREAU Alphonse Marasola of 424 Charles street, Wellsburg, W. has appealed to Pittsburgh police to assist him in a for his son, John Marasola, 16 years old, who left home Sunday afternoon and did not return.

A school chum of the younger Marasola said John had told him he was coming to Pittsburgh. The missing boy's left arm is cut off. He is five feet and five inches tall, and weighs about 135 pounds. When he left home he was wearing a new dark gray suit and a light barred cap. DEATH NOTICES AXDERSOX, RISTOPH On Wednesday morning.

March 4, 1925. Chris-, topher Anderson, In his 79th year, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. J. Neaidensrard.

7053 Chaucer street. East End, Pittsburgh. Funeral services Thursday evening at o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private Friday morning.

BARTON, ALEXANDER JAMES Suddenly, on Tuesday. March 3. 1925, Alexander James Barton, in his 73d year, husband of Isabelle Lettrh Barton and father of J. Lowrie, Paul C. and H.

Elliott Barton and brother of Mrs. Mary Perrival Arbuckle. Services at the family residence, Perrysville road and Alien place, AVest View car line, on Friday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. BOSTON.

JAMES Qn Wednesday morning, March 4 at 1 o'clock, at 213 West Canal street, Northside. James Boston. Funeral services at William H. Markey's, 206 West Ohio street. Northside.

NoVe of time later. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Bl RKE, DOROTHY JANE On Wednesday, March 4. 1925. at 12 p.

Dorothy Jane Burke, beloved daughter of William J. and Julia M. Burke nee Brecnt. Funeral from the parents' residence. 1845 Bedford avenue.

Notice of time later. BRENNEN, THOMAS J. At Ashevllle, N. on Saturday. February 2S, 1925, at 4 a.

Thomas J. Brennen, veteran of the World war, in his 33th year. Funeral services at Louise Miner, Bur-frettstown. on Friday, March 6, 1925. at 8:30 a.

m. Hisrh mass of requiem at Eady of I.ordis Homan Catholic Church. Burirettstown, at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are iespectfully invited to attend.

Interment Noblestown. Pa. BK ANDES, M1LO E. On Wednesday. March 4.

1925, at 12:45 p. Milo E. Brandes, beloved husband of Myrtle A. Brandes (nee Clinton), in his 39th year. Services at his late residence, 123 Sanford street, Twentieth ward, on Saturday.

March 7, at 2:30 p. m. Members or Brotherhood of Ixcomotive Engineers, I. O. O.

F. Indian Mound Council and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. COLLINS, THOMAS J. On Wednesday March 4, 1925, at 12:45 a. Thomas J.

Collins, beloved husband of Catherine Hayes Collins and son of the late Frank and Julia Collins. Funeral from his late residence, 506 Island avenue. McKtes Rocks, on Saturday. March 7. at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St, Francis de Sties church at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. COSTELLO.

PATRICK Suddenly, on Tuesday, March 3. 1925. at 12:30 p. at the home of his sister, Mrs. Annie Iirenan, 25u3 Fifth avenue, Patrick Cos-tello, son of the late Thomas and Annie Costeilo and brother of Nora Callahan.

Funeral from his late home, on Saturday. February 7, at 8:30 a. ni. High mass of requiem at St. Annes Church, tit 9 o'clock.

Friends of the family are ully Invited to attend. DEI S4TILE, I RED, SR. On Wednesday, March 4, 1925, at 8:30 p. Fred Ieuschle beloved husband of the late Christina lirimra I)euschle, in his Sth year. Funeral at the family home, lis Elbon street.

West End, PittsburKh. on Saturday. March 7, at 2:30 p. m. Members of Ore at Western I.odire No.

3t3, K. of anil friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. A. ELLA WHITE On Wednesday March, 4, 1 9 2 at p. in.

sit her home, A. Ella White wife of the bite James Cooper Ptckey, in her 72d year. FuiierM at her home 1107 Termon avenue, Northside. Time later. IlWUli, THOMAS II.

On Tuesday. March 3, 1925, at 8:25 a- Thomaa H. LOST AND FOUND LOST March 2, red wallet containine papers and check; no value to anr person but owner. L. L.

Leonnrd, Alice Knoxville. Lafayette 4113-J. LOST Monday; two female Oerman police docs; wolf irray; mother and puppy 3 months old. R. Iiarnes, Schenley S.S84.

LOST Monday. March 2. in Crafton Heights, white spitz or toy Esquimo doc. answers the name of reward. Call Court 4719.

LOST, Mondav, wrist ttatch. enrraved L. L. T. Hazel 2ol4-W.

PEKSfN.U COLONIAL MAII Shool of Iteantr Cnlture; scientiiic course; morning, etemuff class. Marcel wave taught separate, 10 lessons $30. For Interview call Orant 13.V1. Mile ila-ratta, K-om IMttshurgh Life Kldg. ALCOHOL patients cared for in a private institution; reasonable.

Hiland 4o53-W. wishes cases. Mothers and hahies given best attention. Cedar fctH'i-K. C.

VniGINIA GRAFTON Scalp treatment, facial massage, vijdet ray. ai'l Federal Nortiiside, side eiitrajice. Hours 10 to 8. HELP WANTED AGENTS AND SALESMEN Real Estate Salesmen. Experienced salesmen to aell houses; mnt have car; good waces to right man.

Write 3 40, Ca re lost a. FAST talking, neat appearing youne men to call on stores and offies. Specialty or macazine experience preferretl. George Hyde. 204 E.

North N. S. WANTED To hear from eood stock salesmen; stock insured against loss; good couuuission. T. G.

Surtor, St. Joseph, Mo. MALE. A LIVE WIRE SPECIALTY SALESMAN TO SELL "OLD GARDENER." A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCT, TO THE HARDWARE AND DEPARTMENT 0 TRADE. PHONE COURT 0304 OR CALL AT 811 MAGEE BUILDING FOR 1NTER-VI KW.

MAN with selling ability and knowle.rge of grocery business to cover our trade in lower Allegheny valley towns. New Kensincton. must reside in district. Beginners with pep will 1 considered. Address P.

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Operating chain of retail stores requires a limited number of men of good families for Pittsburgh and near-by towns; men selected will be trained in modern merchandise and given opportunity to earn a permanent position; must be satished with approximately wk-lr flurinff traininir neriod. For aD olication and information see Mr. Weldin. i to a. in.

Absolutely do other time. 3013 Jenkins Arvude. ASSISTANT SHIPPER. Experienced in handling merchant mill products. Apply State Employment Office, 410 Third Friday morning.

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Give phone for appointment Write 17 care Post-Sun. yorjNG MEN --If vou are 21 or oter, no em ployed, have eight grades of schooling or better, possess a keen desire to become an expert accountant and would like to qualify for an attractive opening along lines. then local manager of a prominent or-; ganiatioi; of certified public accountants would like- to hear from you; this is not a text book correspondence school; satisfaction guaranteed accepted applicants; state age. education, phone number wnd present eiu- ployment Write 1) 6j-9. care Post-Sun.

MEN. We have a remarkable product a new revo-! lot binary machine in a held of great de-i mand and we give intelligent, thoughtful instruction and assistance to those who sin cerely desire to learn to make big money in salesmanship. Many Air-Way men make to $K00 a month, and some as b'gh as and a year; new men average $5 to $to a week. Ordy men of sterling character employed. If yon desire a dean.

lngU-class sales position, apply for interview. Ain-WAY. Room 4'i Kecnan Bldg. MEN wanted, with or withon'. selling experience, for pleasant outdoor work; salary.

J. EL Hrien, i9 Empire Hldg. SAiTksSi AN A-l combination -stove and who can produce; will be well paid by cdllin? Heaver Falls Xo. 5. asking for Mr.

1 'avi I sXlES.M F.N-(("olorecl) Want six pood men travel: and r-ommission. Call Weil nerila and Thursday, between It m. i ami 4 p. m. Room -Q't.

4 14 Founh Pittshurch, I'a. PERSONAL. FIREPROOF FURNITURE DEPOSITORIES STORAGE I'ai'jfltM iiut'ir Vans Men SH ANA HAN 3460 rutb Avenue, Cor. McKee Tlace.

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