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i fr t1" n- 1 -( Ull, Ul THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 1 020. COAL TIMBER LANDS. BUS. OPPORTUNITIES. AUTOMOBILES.

AUT03IOP.ILES. MISCELLANEOUS. mm BILL UP TO WILSON 'Arkansas Natural Gas Co. Makes Statement The Produce Market the receipts reported tojlr.ar the monthly pensions for Civil have arrlVf.d lh. rike frreet yards and Mexican War veterans and their Refutation of Criticisms of the1 OI ui new xmancing yian.

John Weller. jreneral c'lrts- I for the Arkansas Natural Has Company, said: It is not mv custom to niaks statements tiie affairs of my clients, hut unjust rumors per- and cwlrnlatfll to dt ceive the public with recard to the recentlv rinancial Plan Wasiisxctox. c. sch-division. Kortv.iuivn ai-r-oit- 1i- lr.ti- level eti trot 'y line 2and Baltimore boulevard; three from Capitol grounJ; lots 200 yards distant telling at to J2.0U"; alert run- rtivlsion operator ran realize JlOO.Ooil from anrtradua tirVmint fronTietiva biud- or owner- ilfi eash ravment will take this property: balance, or terms.

UKU. 13. SOMKKVU.I.E, Johnstown, Fa. I A BOUNDARY OF EXCEPTIONALLY FINK TIMBER; WELL UX.ATED FOR KCO LOGGING AND SHIPPING OF U'UKEft: FULL DKSCRTITION AND Pftii'v uiTt cn rt: uwii'VfT to WViA 21 THK llAZCTTR TIM Kh' C. ACRES of Clearfield county coal lands.

containing thr vein, of coal four feet to feet; ell drift mining: si'uate on New York Central ltailroad For full par- Kaurumi. sua pa. tlvulars see EUGENE KEILLY Fourth Avenue. 30. MO ACRES.

For sale, aa a whole or In lots, any size. to suit the purchaser; acres and Up: reasonable price and terms. Marbury Lumber isirrniiignam. Ala April TS. A.

tnate aiiwnunumtj to a bUI lncras- widows today were accepted by the House and lh measure now goes to President Wilson. DIED. AM-SOX On Tnedav Ap-ll l' at S.40 a. DAVID ANDERSON. husband ot Martha Bryan Anderson Funeral from his lat bome.

Plum town-ship mar Universal. p. on Thursday. April -s. 1 p.

m. Services at New Texas 1 hurch at p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. AXDKRSON On Tuesday April 17.

10 at 1 a. SL" SAN E. ANDERSON, widow of John D. Anderson. Funeral services at her late residence.

West Rivei-view avenue, Fa. Thursday afternoon, April S9 at o'clock. Interment private. BARKY On Tuesdrtv April 1920 at. JOSEPH J- PARRY, youngest 'sob or Mrs.

Bridget Barry oiee Ford and th late Thomas Rarr-. aged is years. Funeral from the family home. nftv-seventh street, on Friday at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem mass at St. Kieran Roman Catbol-lo hurcb at 9 a in. 1 v. 23. A.

O. and friends of the family ara respectfully invited in ,,,..4 'f the Arkansas Natural Gas Coin- firmer and prfces were advanced Si'C pany. coinp-1 me to to the pub- i to 50c a sack, selling at 10 00 to lie the correct facts regarding the $10 50 a sack and bit the hundred-i proposed plan. weight in Texas onions were "In the company ha1 nut- quoted at Jo 00 to $6 50 a crate', a de-standing- approximately 00 ime of 5c. Trices for Ashtabula I of general mortgage bonds and I letuce were firmer and sales were 0nu.OO of first mortgage bonds.

At made at t(ie to $1 00 a basket. Aspara-that time the of the Com- gus was of a poor quality and sales paiiy were chieily- from its gas sales ranged from 00 to 00 a crate. The I and were not sufficient to meet the market was firmer and an ad- nihing itind previsions ot the raon- and the interest on the bonds, box was mad- bv dealers sales rang-After two years of effort, a plan was! ing from $io 60 to $13 60. About GAS OIL PRODUCTION saift nrm aTe out "or sugar and SlthSugh th" market rices is H5dn H'V' tne clti- say. BARKY On Wednesday.

April IS. at l.iu P. RRIDtlET BARRY tnee Fordi. widow of Thomas Barry. Funeral from her late residence.

NO Flftv-seventh street, on Friday, April 30. at :30 a. Requiem mass at St. Kieran Roman Catholic Church at a. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully lnvltea to attend. BREDI. On Tuesday April 17. 1S20. at 7:30 p.

m.r RAYMOND youngest rhlld of John and Veronica Bredl (nee Brown), aged month's. Funeral from the home of bis parents. 131S Western avenue. North Side, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. BKEW- Wednesday, April 1929.

at 4 a- HENRY CLAY PREW, husband of Josephine R. Brew tnee Kline), of Bclie-fonte. Pa. Funeral at the residence of his daughter. Mrs.

Lucetta Riley, 42 Creighton avenue. Craiton. on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. fl'RIlV-On Tuesday sftemoen. April 27.

1920. at 4:15 o'clock. JOSEPHINE H. D1TT-RI'H. wife of George r.

currv. Services at her late residence, 7025 Edgerton avenue. East End. on Tnursiiay atturnoua at 3 o'ebwk. Interment private.

lOl 4JAI On Monday. April 1910. at his home. Fairfax Apartments. Wayne avenue and School lane.

Germantown, Philadelphia. Robert Mccormick, husband of Emily Fredericks Lougal. Interment at Milton, Thursday. April ABOUT USED CARS I NEVER BEFORE IID YOU HAVE A OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS. WE SIMPLY MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW LEXINGTONS AND MERCKRb.

AND DISPOSE OF OUR LSKU CARS. ALL THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED; CONDTION GUARANTEED AND HOST OK THEM REPAINTED. THE PRICES RANGE FROM 'tv-, K.OOO-Oil. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORJ TERMS ARRANGED. AND i LL TEACH YOU TO DRIVE, DO TO MAKE YOU A SATISFIED CLb-TOMEH.

OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDA. PITTSBURGH MERCER AUTOMOBILE COM PAN 1, Ki-0 PENN AVE. HILAND 7S40. PIERCE AHRcfiV. t.Tc-nr-c- WHY NOT A GOOD USED PIERCE ARROW? HAVE YOU EVER TiRlVEN ilNE? COME IN AND SEE WHAT THEY LIKE.

riMDI rv fl-fiKSlS. ARB MODEL 50 E. SHAFT DRIVE. NEW TIRES KELEHEK i CENTER AND NEGLEY AVENLLb. HILAND 5MB.

I HTUWl.AI'W! 1 OPt-v liirvriiY uti) 4 EVENINGS 7 to 9. iL u) Jilt -viniir PENN A. OHIO AND W. VA. UeaieCS, 4 limited amount of territory open on Case, Crow-Elkhart and Stanley Steam automo- Mies: the live cealer will get the con.raci.

are you the party STANLEY STEAM CAR CO. i OF PITTSBURGH. 1 132- NORTH HIGHLAND AVE. HILAND 140-1. AFTER MAY 1ST AT BALM LLVD.

i HILAND KS50- BARGAINS. 1917 ii-ton Dodge truck, 6I0. 1919 Ford touring. $400. 1915 Studebaker touring.

$07i. 1917 IVi-lon Republic t.uck. $900. 1913 Overland roadster, $125- 1914 Studebaker touring. $175.

i ivcm.v tlARAGE. I Ardmore blvd. and Franklin Wilkins-i burg. Franklin 9222. i 3919 APPERSON.

4 4-PASSENGER CHUMMY ROADSTER, EQUIPPED WITH 5 NEW CORD TIKES, WEST ING HOUSE SHOCIv ABSORBERS. I SPOT LIGHT. RUM PER, ETC. PAINT GOOD AS NEW. LET US DEMONSTRATE; TRADE YOUR OLD; BIG SAVING; TERMS.

OPEN EVENINGS. I SAMSON MOTOR Schenley 37'lQ. 4H3 Haum B'vd. 1917 FORD ROADSTER. 191S FORD ROADSTER.

191S OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUB. 1918 OAKLAND SEDAN. 1915 DETROIT ELEiTRIO. I 1917 DETROIT ELECTRIC. DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN ON ALL CARS i NEW GARAGE, 493 CENTER AVE SCHENLEY L990-1.

REPUBLIC 114-TON EXPRESS 6T. Ruda motor, good tires, mechanically perfect: cab and windshield, express body; terms to responsible parties. SAMSON MOTOR Used Truck Department, 4643 Baum Boulevard. 1917. HUPMOBILE' ROADSTER.

Newly painted, new top, good tires and excellent condition. See MR. BLACK. 59S Hiiand. Center and Ncgley.

PI ERC1-: ARROWS. (it.DSMOlill.E. ims 4-passenger Sport Model: completely overhauled: disc wheels, cord tires. Must be seen to be appreciated. HOEVELER STUTZ Per.

ave. MihP.l 1 FRANKLIN SERIES 9-V. FIVE GOOD TIRES; EM. FINE SHAPE: PRICE $1,375. i SEE CltOWl.Hl "9 SCHENLEY i 411' N.

ST. i OPEN EVEXlNGSt INE IN I ONE Scripps-Booth roadster. Just tliorougti-1 ly- overhauleil and painted: also has new tires: must be sold this week: will demonstrate at any time. Car at 5124 Center ave-I nue. Phone 35S1 jCourt or 17W Hiiand.

I FORDS! FORDS! FORDS! sale or exchange: better Fords cheaper than elsewhere: 50 Fords; any a Fnri vou may desire; all kinds of Ford bodies Or any part of a Ford; 12 of lifCerent makes, some aa good las new- any of the above cars will be de- livered to vou with a small payment down, balance monthly; pay as you ride. J. N. Gregg two miles east of Irwin. on the Lincoln highway at Straw Pump st.

car nation PbjmeZ37 ring 2. irwm, i-a. FRA.WLIN lO0. i FIVE REPAINTED AND LOOKS' NEW; MUST SELL AT ONCE. I SEE CROWLEY 2995 SCHENLEY 412 N.

CRAIG ST. I OPKN Kt l(iS. i I I 1 1 'I itisummated whereby th i.e sv.n7.oi surrendered mortgage bondholders ii. ni uomus ana accentea in lieu mere- I iif i. I jjtiu tiiif-uau in tut- company would make it possible, and a provision was incorporated in the preferred stock certificates to the i effect that the same were redeemable I and retiral.Ie at $110.00 on May 1st.

i 1920, or at a slihsnuent ft-verl riiyi- dend paying date a tier all ecu mil- 1 i listed Mated dividends had been paid. The company had agreed that it would not declare any dividends on the com- mon stock- until all the accrued divi- I me preierrea stocK naa nrst pn. ana recently t. "P-i ations of tne company nave XCtedinnIv ffirhinntp unH'ncirtt able. By the means of large sums of money advanced bv the original organizers of the company, and the withholding 01" the dividends on pre ierrea slock, the comnanv has devel- valuable oil proper- I am reliably informed that the ipresPIIt earnmsrs of th company are $1,500.00 Oil OA UO III'Mllll.

tne iiianLrpmpnt with this singular situation. It could claim credit in the payment of its ederap taxes for a comparatively-small capital investment, namely, about $13,500,000. whereas, the real value ot its property had suddenlv inereased to several times that amount in the opinion of experts who have placed estimates thereon. The Federal government allows credit before charging war excess profit tax per cent on the actual capita invested. After deducting the operat- aim uepieuon cnarees the percentage of taxes increase very rapidly in a corporation of this In order to keep g-ood faith with the bondholders who converted part ot their bonds for preferred stock, and in order to give the common stockholders the full benefit, as near as possibje, of the earnings of the company, the present plan of retiring he bonds and the preferred stook by means or sales or common stock- at par, and k'-ep the capital actually in- vested at the same amount as now ex- ists.

was devised. The bonds were se- cured by a sinking fund which was supplied from the earnings of the company and designed to eventually retire the bonds, and to the extent of such retirement would have re- duced the actual capital invested, and the company and its stockholders would not have derived any benefits tr. ,1.., in' 1 uun o.itmviiis lilt its tax settlements with the govern- ment. It must be conceded as good, financing to pay the debts of a com- pany when the company is most able to do so, and the lime has arrived when the hniiHuH rlpht nrl tl.s, nr. ferred sit nek r.r ihi.

i-nninAnv cu i.e retired with tn. crearesr resn 1 1 1112 benefit to us cinmion stockholders as well as the comnaov itself "Some criticism has been made Ivy reason of the preferred stockholders being permitted to participate equally and ratably the common stock holders in the subscription to the pre ferred pew; issue of common stock, litis criticism 13 one mat nouotiess arises by reason of the difference in marketing quotations of the two classes 01 siocKs. out it wouiii iiav oeett ao-solutely illegal to have deprived or have attempted to deprive the preferred stockholders of the right to subscribe to their proper portion of the new com mon stock. I his Is a legal risrht of the prefered stock, find could not be legally denied it. The preferred stock Is onlv setting its proportion of this new al- lotment and the present outstanding hns a value of only $10.00.

does not amount in preferred capital stock of the company. This was with the dis- arelT-mpaat ooar1hedirM 1920, as the financial affairs of the oreferrerl slocL- ic ntilv nlmnt of the outstanding cmimon stock. The fact that the preferred stock has a par value of $100.00 and the common stark i i I 1 I i I 1 1 1 I i I 1 1 KIStHIIR On Monday, April 28. J920, at 7:15 p. at his home.

842 Tripoli street. North Side. GEORGE FISCHER, in his Slsl year. Funeral from the borne of bis son, Charles E- Fischer. 804 Constance street.

North Side, on Thursday fternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends 1 of the family and members of Koerner LodsTO No. 223. K. of are respectfully Invited to attend.

Interment private. HKUKI.F.K Suddenly, on Tuesday. Aptlt 27. 192i). at the family residence.

Walnut street. Greentree borough Allegheny county, HERBERT HECKLER, son of C. Le-hart a'nd Elizabeth Heckler (nee Thorne), in his 10th year. 1 uneral services on Friday afternoon. April 30.

at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. I KERR At Tucsofi. on Friday i morning. April 23.

PO. JAMES w. KERR, husband of Saidee Chute Kerr. Funeral services at the residence of his I parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Kerr, 43 South F.valine street. East End, Thursday afternoon, April 29 at 4 o'clock. Interment I private. KIRKPATR14 On Tuesday. April ,920.

at 4:45 a. Mrs. EMMA P. K1RK- PATRICK -nee l.ytle). iH-loved wife Of An- drew Kirkpatrlck.

agel 4t: years. Funerol services at hr late residence. 1I0J Main street. Sherpsburg. on Friday.

April 3. at p. in. Members ef Old Glory Chapter No. 5s.

A. I. and friends of' be family are respectfully invited to aLi tend. Suddenly on Tuesday. April 27.

1920. MATH EW E. GOVERN. of Thomas and Francis MeGovern. io his 30th year.

Funeral from his late home, 501 Culver street. East End. on Friday morning. No- tice of time later (Ontario! and Cleveland papers please copy. MIRANDA Suddenly, on Tuesday.

April 27. 1920, at 9 p. Mrs. WILHELVIN4, widow of Albert Maranda. aged 82 years.

Funeral services st her late home, 121 Rosedale street, on Saturday. May 1, at 2" m. Interment in Homewood Cemetery-Friends of the family are respeetf4y Invited to attend. MOREXA.M) Entered into rest at the Penn Hospital, on Tuesday. April 27, 11920.

JAMES AHERCROMB1E MORKLAND, son' of the late Henry G. and Anna Aber- crombie Moreland and brother of Anna and I the late Moreland. Funeral tervices at Trinity Episcopal Church. Sixth avenue. Friday afternoon, April 30, at 3 o'clock.

Remains wilt be at i the chanel of 14. SamsOll. 433 SHXIQ avenue. until one hour before the service on Friday. Interment private.

O'HAKA At her home. 2233 Woodstock avenue, swiasvale. on Tuesday. 27. 1920.

at 7 a. Mrs. Dr. W. O'HARA (formerly Shultx).

aged 37 yeara Requiem mass at St. Ansiem's Church, Swissvale. on Frl.iay, April 40, at a. m. Interment private.

41I.IVK.R On Tucsdev. April 27. 1920. rt his residence. 1714 Fifth avenue.

near Miltenlierger street. Pittsburgh. CHARLES H. OLIVER, husband of Helen Springer Oliver, aged 71 years. Services Thursday at 3 p.

m. in the chapel ih second lresbvterian Church. Eighth TELL US If you wish to sli or buy a roomteg house, a business or real estate: we will go it for you and do it Call KULHON REALTY 4'-'! Fulton Wf. 1 Phone 4935. CNDER WRITING SYNDICATE form- ins offers opportunity lor persona with from $1,000 up.

to double their money four times per year, tnus making a fair living on a small amount of money. No chance to lose. Tim rireenr umlei-jvi-itini will tiftv mil. in so days. For complete information, address Frank Kunyon 211 ilaiu PulTalo, N.

Y. W6, CAN SELL your business, no matter it i. or where it Is. if good. S.

V. Thompson 802. Union Bank Bidg. WHAT CAN- YOU DO WITH The workingman'a question. 1 cannot en- tfv Kmal- "nl tell ou how yo 1Ilcrease your earning capa Hy in a amount la you can safe.

conservative way. This information will cost you no money. Addrexa. It lis. The Gazette Times.

HILL VOL" INVEST A 2-CENT STAMP! The burden of proof rests with us. If you have a few hundred dollars to invest, it is but natural that you want it surrounded with safety, protection and good management; our manufacturing line already has a market for our output, which affords very large and unusual profits that will be distributed proportionately to our shareholders in quar- dividends. Rarely can you get quick Tiuiita wi, Milan iutteiiiiieiiui LUdl will increase from time to time. Drop us a line and we will glad to explain our offer in detail. We confine ourselves to facts, because facts are ample.

Write 118. The Gazette Times. HORSES, VEHICLES, ETC BREWERY TEAMS FOR SALE. FIFTEEN HEAD OF "BREWING COMPANY'S HORSES AND WARES, used in saloon delivery wagons, to oe sold with.their "oou-maue names lor irom no to weight 1,200 to 1.7U0 pounds. Among them mated dapple grfty teams, sorrel teams.

roan team and single horses some very hne brood mares among them. suitable for farmers. Harness all brass and silver- mounted to be sold -to purchasers of horses only. Can be seen at stable, rear of Second National Bank. Federal st.

and Park way, North Side, opposite Bottgi Buhl store, one tquare above Fort Wayne Railroad Sta-I tlon. MUST SACRIFICE two farm teams; on aount of ill health o( my husband, we are going to California and need the money at onc PAIR OF SORREL MARES fOeautlful aged 5 and years, weight 2.SIH) also a pair of DAPPLE GRAY MARES nged 5 and 8 years, weight 8.0U0 a very handsome team; also sorrel. 1,300 lb. horse, eurrey and harness; will sell for any rea sonable also two st udeoaKer larm wagons and two sets of harness for sale very Chcan. Mrs Vnov 17 rte0HdlA st tWO iuares from Federal North Side.

BRIGHTON MILK DEPOT. Pair of thoroughbred Percheron mares, "i and 5 yearg old weiht 3000 pair Canadian chunks, both mares. 6 and 7 ypars old, weight S.700 two fine tets of an(j double harness, good as new; these mares have been used on our farm and milk wagons: reason for selling. I am too old to handsome. Will sell at almost your own price: come and tee them right on place working; also two farm wagons and farm tools.

Apply Milk Depot. St7 Brighton North Side. Take Brighton rd. st. car No.

8 to door. NOTICE TO FARMERS. TEAMSTERS AND CONTRACTORS. HORSES AND MARES. BREWING TEAMS.

8,000 to 3,00 to 9 years old. and ready to go to work. YOUR PRICE IS OURS. Must Be sold at once; also wagons and harness. Can be seen at stable.

29 Fourth between Penn ave. and Duquesne way, across the street from Pittsburgh Pump ber SeiferUs sign shop. Must be sold at once; stable lease expires soon, so hurry. THIRTY HORSES AND MULES Weighing from 1,100 to I.UOO lbs. each; ages 4 9 years; several mated teams suit farm work or teaming punioses: mine horses and mules always on hand; pit pontes from 49 to 50 inches In stock: fair treatment: dollar lor doMar value and every animat guaranteed as represented single and double work harness; mine harness and collars always on hand.

GREENSBURG HORSE MULE ilt-llS Vannear Greensburg, Pa, Rell phone. Greensburg BREAKING UP FARMING ACCOUNT OLD AGE AND SICKNESS. MUST SELL ALMOST ANY PRICE. Plr of full-bred Percherotis, mare and reldlng: full brother und sister; have been doing farm work: 5 and 6 year old, weigh $.200 also good road horse, good worker; one two-horse farm wagon and doub'e harness. Mr.

Hudson. Farmers' Feed Stable, 107 South Diamond west. North Sida, opposite Allegheny Marketboue, near Allegheny Heating Co. ilAUGH BREWERY HORSES FOR SALE. Some mated teams of mares and geld- Inri.

5 to -8 yeara old; weigh from 2.600 to 3.60O lbs. all fat and good looking: will sell any horse single; a rare chance for farmers snd teamsters to get the best that grows at plug prices: Liberty bonds taken: fair trial given. brewing wagons and double hn.mea for sale West, North de. back of Boggs Buhl's Department Store. TEAM OF MARES e.

team of chur.ky-b ullt mares, weight 3 00f ages both 5 years; better now than when first bought one year ago; cost hand-made single and double harness cheap: been used on team; aiso one oorai. ann s.ns'i Kir waso.i. s- ne no want them to sret a eood home. Aunlv at Wholesale Liquor 113 McClure ave. Take R.jn car to door.

S100 FINE 4 year old Jersey cow and heifer calf, or t85 takes cow. Apply 3427 Brighton road. North Side. Take Brighton road ear door. MUStC INSTRU3IENTS.

KURTZMANN PLAYER PlANO. $B5. Beautiful mahogany case, genuine De Luxe action, extraordinary fine tone, perfect, like new, 20 rolls and duet bench. This piano but little used, and you cannot tell it from brand new. Buy this player and you save over $200: fully guaranteed.

The party who had this piano is going to England. SCHROEDER S20 Lilierty Ave. PITTSBURGH'S LEADING MUSIC STORE. PITTSBURGH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC wants to boy several bronse pianos. 128 Dithridge' Ft.

telephone. Schenley 1056. KRAKAUER UPRKfHT. 1W. Hardman Uoriglit.

$170: Chickerlng Upright. ilellor Upright. $183: Steinway Upright, $320; Mellor Upright. $1B5; Steinw 25o; Kranich it Bach Upright these pianos have been overhaul 2i). All verbauied and are guaranteed: easy payments.

SCHROEDER'S 820 Liiierty Ave. PITTSBURGH'S LEADING MUSTC STORE. A. B. CHASE UPRIGHT PIANO.

$:5. Mahogany case-, like new; genuine bargain; extraordinary fine tone. SCHROEDER'S, 820 Ave. PITTSBURGH'S LEADING MUSIC STORE. NELSON PLAYER PIANO.

Mahogany case. SS-note used, excellent con dition. rolls and bench. Price $3m. lerms mnnth SCHROEDER'S, 820 Liberty Ave.

PITTSBURGH'S LEAPING MUSTC STORE. 77 STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO $32a. Plain case, slightly used, worth $200 more than we are asking. SCHROEDER'S, Si! Liberty Ave. PITTSBURGH'S LEADING MCSIC STORE.

CHTCKERING BABY GRAND. KM. Aogany Manogany lone- case, slightly used, extraodinary SCHROEDER'S, Ljhjrty Ave. ppr-rsBrRGH'S LEADINf! MUSIC STORE. HALEFURNITURE.

NOTICE Must sell at once on account of sickness, daveno, living room suite and cabinet phonograph, with records; used 7 weeks: cost $50: will sacrifice at $275' cash; act quickly. Write 236, 0001 Penn East End. WILL SELL today at sacrifice. Circassian walnut bedroom suite with box springs; also fumed oak library suite, consisting of table and three chairs with genuine leather. Phone Neville HALANTIB of rooming house furniture, consisting or beds, dressers, center tables chairs, etc.

at a bargain. 157 North Craig 'ft. RECEPTION ROOM furniture for doctor, dentist or club room at bargain. Must be sold at once for cash. 120 Collins ave.

POULTRY, I3IKDS, DOGS. DOGS wanted; Airedales and hounds; both young and old stock. If you wish to buy a dog send for our sales list. Box La Rue. O.

SETTING EGGS for sale: R. I. Reds and White leghorns, $1.50 per setting. CV B. S'olth.

712 Pallas ave. MOTORCYCLES. 1917 Alt LEY -DAVIDSON Motorcycle, ar.d motor just been overhaul-Id top and windshield, Prk-e $350. LINCOLN GARAGE, AltDMORK BLVD. AND FRAN'KUN WILKINSRURG.

I RAN KLIN 9 FEDERAL, S-TON TRtTKS i liara ped -r ovt Continental motor, worm drive, cab and windshield Will furnish any stylp. body or hoi.t price reasonable utit.s resTK.riff!bie 'panifp. SAMSOX MOTOR Vsd Truck Department, -1643 Baum Boulevard. STUTZ. 19J demonstrator; Sport Model; run about miiea; guaranteed same as new.

HCEVELER STUTZ 5JI5 Penn ave. Hilantl SEDAN. 1920 Model. 4 door Sedan, good as new. Will sell reasonable.

JIT. LEBANON GARAGE. lOCUST 55. STUTZ. t-passenser maroon, in excellent condition throughout.

HOEVELER STUTZ Perm ave. Hiland lt7. STUDERAKER ROADSTER. Run lQ.yHl miles, in good condition. Price $ftf.

Tlael Beacon St. STLTZ. f-passenger. blue, rebuilt and equipped with new tires. See it Sunday.

HOEVELER STUTZ Penn ave. Hiiand Jackson car service station Call on us for repairs and parts. PAINTER MOTOR CAR "Slt-iii Kelly Su, PittsburRh, Pa. HAINES. 391t 7-passenger; run less than 4.f.K"0 a real bargain; price ts right.

i HOEVELEK STLTZ Penn ave. Hilnnit 14C. AUTO livery business for Pale; first-class trade; Rood paying business; best of reasons for selling. W. B.

199, The Uaaette runes. HAYNES' seven-passenger touring car; perfect condition; driven 6.000 miles. Call Hiiand S97. mn jn perfect order; newly new top. 117 DODGE TOURING CAR.

A c. Johnson. 211 Ti. Sherllan ave. Hiiand 19IS FIVE- PASSENGER National touring car.

in good mechanical condition; four good Studebaker Sales Forbes opposite Hotel Schen ley. r-cneniey -jin. MAXWELL TOURING. A-l o.i.iition: rebuilt and repainted: new top. Rear 49.1!1 Center ave.

4753-J Sohenley. 1917 7-passenger, in mechanically good con ultion. A real liargain. See at once. HOEVELER STUTZ CO.

Petin ave. Hilnnd 1407. CADILLAC for sale; entirely overhauled and repainted; new tires; Disteel wheels; excellent condition; private owner. Inquire Hi-land between 7 and 9 p. m.

dodgktoTmung. Run less than 9,000 miles; tine mechanical condition; two new tires; $6o0. Call Franklin 1014. 1331 HUPMOBILE. Five-pastenger: excellent condition; have bought closed car; price reasonable.

Call yfr'-w. RUICK 1919 touring car. only run 7.0OO miles: looks like new. Inquire 500 Holmes Wllklnsburg. 1919 APPERSON JACK RABBIT: anniversary model; cord tires; looks and works like new: S'W.

yj' Fifth ave. FORD touring for sale, $250: 1917 model, excellent condition; will demonstrate. R. E. Davis; Inquire Harmarvllle postofflce.

WILL pay $3,010 for 4-passenger 1920 Cadillac 8: give mileage. Address 111, The Gazette Times. TIRES price; sixes "0, 32, 3.1. 34. 35.

38. 37; Roscb magneto. 1009 Liberty ave. TWO Ford touring cars for sale: one Ford Coupelet. Iron City Sand Company.

S01 Rldg. OLDSMOKILH CLUB roadster. Neville 9S3-J. Telephone 3IACHINERY.TOOLS, Etc MINE EQUIPMENT FOR RALE. 1 6-ton Jeffrey Haulage Locomotive 42" Gauge.

Wheel. 2 motors, with crab. 3 -17-A Jeffrey Breast Mining Machines. 43" Gauge. S' undercut.

44" cutter bead. 3 extra armatures, bushings, and shafts. 1 5' Siroco Fan. 1 Steam engine, now used to drive fan. 1 10' leather Belt.

1 Jeffrey Generator. 1 IflS-HP McEwen Steam Engine. 7 Graton Knight 14" LeAther Belt. 50 Phillips pit cars. 42" Gauge IS" Wheel, 2" and 2V4" axie.

ti and 2-ton capacity. 2 fiO' Boiler Stacks. 30" and 1 Piatt Iron Feed Pump. 1 Sx" McWee pump. 00 Ft and 5" pite.

1 20-HP DC Westinshousc Type Motor. 1,200 Rf'M. iSO V. 1 7V4-HP iDC Westinghouse Motor. 750 RPM.

230 V. 15-HP DC General Electric Motor. 1100 RPM. 230 V. 1 Tubular Water Heater.

2 Metropolitan 100-HP Iniectors. Tons, so Relaying pit Rail: to- getner witn ana pipe and fittings. odd lot of valves, various types, boilers, copper wire, etc. all for salq at best bid. Csn be Inspected at Star Mine Courtney, Pa.

Reached via Cnarleroi Hue. P. Rya. at Star Stop. i FOR SALE.

On foundations, at Dixmont Station. Ft. W. C. Rv.

1 171-H. P. B. W. bo.ler.set singly.

I 2 Ll-H. P. B. et n. Boilers, set in battery.

27-H. P. AuP.mao Taylor boiler, set Ilol.eis in service- until juiy 1.. re- hv For further informatior Inquire of Super- I intendent. Dixmont Hospital.

Dixmont. or of The W. Wilkins Company, West- tncbouse B'lildlny. Pittsburgh. Pa.

BA RGAIN Complete "Akron-Williams" tire repair outfit sectional and retread moulds, power buffer, power air compressor. 10 h. p. holler, with Davidson as burner tools, equipment, act quick. Send for further Information to 717 Fifth New Kensington.

or V. O. Box 152. I-atrohJa- HORIZONTAL L'5-H. P.

Single Cylinder. The Peerless Automatic Machine 1970 West 77th. Cleveland. O. ELECTRIC MOTORS 1-p base allenatirg 00-cvcle 110-voll.

4 horse iower. $25: horse power, $45: horse power, $75: 220-volt 2 horse power, $75; 5 horse power, $175. J.lnvrl" lP'M) Liberty ave. WOOD WORKING Gas Engines. Motor.

Pun.ps. BRIGGS MACHINERY 238 Second Ave. CARBON BRUSHES. Pittsburgh Carbon Brush 512 East Dla-mond N. "Ittburgh.

Cedar 2018. FOR SALE Model. Haywood vulcanier, complete; b-ad mobls, air clamps, bargain. Apply 291. Gazette Times.

WESTINOJIOUSE 3 11. Y. motor. 3 Phase TXi volt, 1130 R. P.

guaranteed first class; pm WrUe HI. The Gnyette Times. SALE TYrE WRITERS. I TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHINES All makes sola or renieo. ttiii'wuis 11 Call, phone or write us before buv'ng at anv price.

Catalogue free. FORT PITT TYPEWRITER COMPANY, 42S Fourth Avenue. Near Postofflce. HIGH-GRADE typewriters of every make: factory rebuilt and slightly used; price $10 up- liberal guarantee with each machine. STANDARD TYPEWRITER Corona corner, ijj fdih ave.

UNDERWOODS, late models, slightly used: Edison mimeograph. Lemley, 417 Ferguson Bldg. Court 2778 DO ATS. YACHTS. Etc.

DO YOU WANT TO SELL A SMALL CAMPING OUTFIT AND TWO CANOES WRITE II 111. THE GAZETTE TIMES. MISCELLANEOUS. yoR SALE THREE FAMILY CARRIAGES RUBBER TiRErJ. CHEAP; 6 FAN MOTORS, H.

DIRECT CURRENT. 24-INCH FANS COMPLETE: "CONCRETE MIXER NORTH WESTERN NO. 4: 1 25 H. P. rvo nlPKLk CV CALL OR ADDRESS 170o LOWRIE ST NORTH SI DE.

PITTSBURGH. PA. owiT CASH FOR DIAMONDS. w. u-t 1 1 hnv -onr diamonds for the highest 1 cash value; any size and quality; any quan tity, loose or moume.i.

I selling. Est. i.inerty rieiuiiiig u. end flivir, 4 82 Wood St. Court 1S7.

ATTENTION. MEN pay as high as $10 for your old suits and overcoats, a. so 1u.1e.1u unc. iiiwii. single coats and old watches: bring It here; look for the sign blue front on building.

an Grant Bt. I llfi SHHWCASf; rrgc, dUKtprf wall a. 'with l.vfc iJuitaWe for htH. clothing, milling. vlv.

ttlso tntlor'a cufMng table. 4 voIiI'MKH npw Interim tlnnai Ir.n yr-Io- iuHt ppvi will sell tli-'Hp. nil'Twrwxl tvpuvrii'T No, an m-v. will c'ii'h p. i "13.

Tho ai a Tinier. "tVIS sliv, outi. Pv cninc' hIippth iny t-frfor: aiit t'lean. n-pai'' and mK( fill Mifjf'H look iiko new. Hot-rick floor.

l'it Oliver ave. I i i I I I 1 FOR SALE Indian I magneto attached in nn.iiiion. Ar-Dur- t.lur Wes.se! Jr 1.U4 sf mont. foot lot. Hrooki ne, i ay reed stroller, AaCrea a Uo gra 74.

Th p.zeTte Titm "RADIANT FIRE." The ffenufne Humphrey. 'Half the gas twice the heat Wood st. PAINT. Iwus? pnlnt. tint paint, floor paint; varnish per (aUon.

Liuyi 109 Liberty ave. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY ON YOUR Store your furg now. You can borrow money on them while attired our total is very small. loans grantcJ on DIAMONDS JEWELRY A YEAR LISTED BONDS interest. per month to iT.

early bjaiiji with rene als on FCKS. CAMERAS. GUNS. etc. LOUIS DERfiY f.44 SMITH FIELD NEAR SIXTH AVE.

Our 5lh YEAR. No Loan Sisns. LOANS AS LOW A8 lot. DIAMONDS. WATCHES.

JEWELRY We also loan at low rates on Silverware. Camerfia Hmnk'nK ritina. fura, Tools, Clothimc. TranalU, i. Tr.n.i.

Musical Instruments. GAIX1NGER S. 829 Liberty Ave. established 1S54. Bell Phone 80' Grant.

LOANS MADE TO AN AMOUNT. 3E TOAN YA AUCTION SALES. A DM I NISTRATOR' SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Notice is hereby siven that the un.lerslirtie.t administrator will sell at public auction Friday and Saturday on the premises at 74o i bnoughton street, Shadyslde near Milivaie liettl avenue, and Raum boulevard, all the bouse- bold effects of i v. L.

decease' I sale will start Friday. lin. at 1 o'clock. hold en-ecro i. any dining room set iers.

odd hairs, catneis rif ehitm an.i ,,1 hh WM. McCUNE. Administralor. I13-1U Hle. jTHE UNDERSIGNED- will offer at public i sale on the premises jj Mawhinitoy off Forbes, by Carne'gi o'clock, the following personal property Five-piece parlor suite.

library table, secre- institute, at tary. buffet. Morris chair, hallrnck. ma chine, rugs, books, etc. Mrs.

Holloway. PROPOSALS FOR STATE SUPPLIES. Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings, Hairisburs, Wm. C. Sproul.

governor; chas. A Snyder, auditor general, and Harjion M. Kephart. state 1 treasurer. I In compliance with the Constitution and the laws of the Commonwealth of Penn- I sylvania.

the Board of Commissioners of fuone orounds aDd Buildings invites sealed proposals. In duplicate, for contracts for furnishing- such supplies for the Executive Mansion, the several departments, boards and commissions the state government as described below and such maximum prices as shown in the schedule for the vear ending the 31st day of May. A. D. 1921: Schdule A Paper and envelopes.

Schedule Typewriters, adding, addressing and duplicating machines. Schedule General oflice supplies, filing cards and ca-ses, desks, etc. Schedule Engineering and laboratory supplies. Schedule Bocks. Schedule i.ieneral supplies, brushes, soaps, mops, brooms, cleaning supplies, etc.

Schedule Paluts, upholstering, general hardware. Schedule H-Lumber, park supplies, general repair and hauling. schedule I Plumping and power plant supplies. As the various classiiieations of the schedule will be bound in pamphlet form for the convenience of the bidders, it is therefore desi-d that in requests for pamphlets the parties Indicate he section desired by referent to the alKive letters. No proposal will be considered unless such proposal be accompanied by a certified check to the order of the Treasurer, or by a bond in such and amount as may be prescribed by the Hoard of Commossioners ot Funilc crounas ana fcuiiuirig.

iiusiruc-tions contained in each schedule. Proposals must be delivered to the Suier-Inlendetit of Public Grou-ids and on or before twelve ill) o'clock meridian. Tuesday, the 11th day or May. A. 1P2U, at which time proposals wlil be opened and published in the reception room of the Ex-I ecutive Department.

Harrisburg. and con-i trans awarded as soon thereafter as prac-l tieihlc. Blank bonds and schedules containing ail necessary information may lie had by com-i munlcating with the Department of Public Grounds and Buildings, liarrisbu.g. Pa. By order of the toard.

T. W. TEMPLDTON. Superintendent, W. MITCHELL, Secretary.

PRESSED STEEL CAR COMPANY. New York. N. Y. April 2v 1920.

PREFERRED DIVIDEND NO A quarterlv dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND sKVKNTi-fll i per v. to preferred Ktockho'ders of record at the close of busi- ness Mav 12. 1920. COMMON' DIVIDEND NO. 39.

A quarterly 01 1 rtr will be paid June 9, is, to common stockholders of record at tiv close of business May 19. H. SMART Treai'i-er, NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Chamber of commerce Building Pittsburgh, April 27. 1920.

tlVlDI'NI- The boo.r.1 of directors of this company has this day declared dividend of THREE 3) PER CENT On the par value of the assessment paid capital stock payable Mav 7, 192U. to stockholders of record April 28, 1920. Transfer books will be closed' from April to May 7 inclusive. Checks will be mailed. A.

W. I. DOWN Y. Treasurer. WESTINGHOI'SE ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING COMPANY.

A dividend of 2 PER CENT (JI.00 per shurei tin the common stock of this eom-psnv for the quarter ended Manh 31. 1920. will' be paid April 30 1 920. to stockholders of record us of Aprj 1 920. H.

F. Treasurer. New York. Mnrch .2 4 19? -V STANDARD SANITARY CO. Pittsburgh.

April 28. The directors of this company have this daw declared legular ouarterly dividends of IVr on Ihe Prot'erre-d Capital Slock on the Common Capital Stm-k. Checks will be mailed not later than May 10 to stockholders of record May 5. .1. W.

OLIVER. Secretary-Treasurer. ARMOUR Olt, REFINING CO. has declared a THREE (3) PER CENT dividend to shareholders of record April 30, payable on or before June 10. LEGAL NOTICES.

REVELS ISLAND CLUB STOCK. By order of the board of directors of the Revels Island Club of Accomac county, Va the undersigned will sell at public auction at Room No. 1517. Farmers Bank Building. Pittsburgh.

on Friday, the SOth aay of April. 1920. at "3:30 p. IS forfeited shares of stock or said cum manning in the nam. o( delinquent members as represented by certificates Nos.

510. 521, 523. 527. 541. 545.

biX. ji3 alld 595, to satisfy unpaid djes and as- Knament upon said stock" as provided for In the Virginia Code, and pursuant to ths by-laws of the corporation. FRANK MOORE. President. M.

R. DEFRANCE. Secretary. ASKIN i)ctlnneer-i. NOTICE is hereby given that application has been mnde to the Public Service Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, under the provisions of the Public Service Company Iw.

by the Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway Coniiiauy fr a certificate of public convenience evidencing the Commission's requisite approval of tie purchase and acquisition by the PITTSBURGH AND WEST VIRGINIA RAILWAY COMPANY' of the controlling right, title and interest In the stock of the West Side Belt Railroad Company, a corpora tini: of Pennsylvania. A public hearing up in tins application will be held In the R.om of the Commission on the Seventh Flo ir of the City-County Building, at Pittsburgh. on Thursday, i.i. at clock m. wnen ana wnere no persons in m- and be heard If th- so desire.

THE PITTSBI RGI! AND EST VIRGINIA By JOHN S. WENDT General Attorney. f. fllPYTV v. OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.

Pittsburgh. April 29, 1920, sealed proposals win pe received at this offlc). 11 eincl ta tn W. i 1 as ls.tf for fumtnlune l' MortBage hooks and 6 Typ'ritr Uesks, 'nr tnformntion as to Morlfri llooka 'on Vui inps. Court Mou, Ommlwlonprs nnil mark'vl I'roiioii furnifri'nir 3innKHK'f or l'v.

for furttirtliirip (hso may lie i ti C'iUnty ii wlt'i i in 'Vhfi i'ountv Ctmimi li rjtct nn ui all iO(. rc. th.1 JUH. i Co 1 i 1 PROPOSALS. DIVIDENDS yesterUay from outside yards wer cars potatoes, nine car ght cars apples, two oars eigr thre oranfs rut car onions and one car lemons.

General buying of foodstuffs was lairiy active. A num-ber of cars were loaded on the I'an- nandle Hailroad for outbound ship- menls. The old potato market was vanoe varying from i2 0 to $3 50 a i.iuo cases of eggs w.ere reported ceived here. Butter receipts tot! re- totaled i n.L die grocers. I)ittsrtlr'-h STANDARD OIL STOCKS.

(Reported by A. 1. Masten Co. W'nsday-T'aday Par. Rid.

Ask. Bid. Ask. Anglo-Am. Co.

Lt. it 1 S3 Unrne-Scrymwr $inm 4M Rucaeye Pipe inoi 2:5 24 475 93 235 I0S 1S S3 140 120 SS 173 93 24i, 450 475 91 225 104 155 30 1.35 115 64 98 94 170 si 37 93 ltMi 175 32 145 120 AS 102 98 175 94 38 314 170 102 333 52 595 224 144 70 330 720 590 410 500 394 Do pref erred 104 Continentals Crescent Pipe Line ino 50; lil! 135 Cumberland i L. Eureka Pilie Line. 100! llfi Galena Signal Oil. 63 9 94 90 351-5 30 Do pfd.

(old! l' Do pfd. inn Illinois Pipe Line! 100 Indiana Pipe Line 100 Inter. Nat. Transit 1 3Si 12'- 31 170 9S 330 5) 580 9-i- ioo 130 300 70 332 720 590 410 395 490 10 98 120 l.JO 390 3 3tH N. Trans.

Co ioo ie ISO 7S S2S 48 575 22iJ 30 140 S9- 5 710 570 390 480 390 450 104 93 11 98 3S0 32 Nortn. 1-1 pe Line 95 32 47 Ohio Oil Co Penn-Mex Prairie Oil tias Prairie Pipe. Line loo; 50 100 217 1001 3S0 1011 12S I00 290 looj S5 1001 S28 1001 705 liK 570 10rt 390 390 100! 450 100' 104 93 10i)i 11 l)0; 9s 3M 10; 32 Solar Refining Co. South. Pipe Line.

South Penn Pa. Pipe L. Standard of Standard of Standard of Standard of Standard of Neb. Standard of N. Y.

standard of Oh.o. 490 l'i 98 120 10 390 38 De preferred Swan Finch Co. Union Tank Line. Do preferred. 4 Vacuum Oil Co.

Wash. Oil Co The Oil Market. The prices paid for ell of various grades ty tne purchasing agencies aro- tnnvivni. 10 ICorslcana Si 72 4 00 Duncan-Comanche. 3 3 92 i Walters.

Okla 3 3 75 1 Healdton 3 1 75 I North Louisiana. 3 i iCrichton $3 3 73De Soto 3 3 i Caddo. 32-34. grv. 3 IU I 1 nd 3 7- 2 2 JJ -Jr.

Cabell iSomerset IRaK'and North Lima pHeton Wooster pivmouth Illinois Kan Okla North Teias Canada nun 4 13 'Salt Creek $2 TO nr. fV1 lyii wfot" Kiectni 3 50 l-nce purkbtimett 3 50 Elk Basin Henrietta 3 00 Grass 3 05 3 10 3 10 Thrall 3 2 Thcrmopoiis 1 Strawn Moran. 3 00 Rock reek Ranger fc Des.ie. 3 Gulf Coast. Cnimlv 30011 OOtGulf Coast $3 W) 'i Corsicana 3 00 OIL CITY.

April 2S. Credit balances, barrels. Shipments, barrels; average, 53,975 i2.0?7 barrels: average. 44,428 barrels. Gasoline and Naphtha.

Gravity. Com.Accts. Mkts. fc-ijoMne fc'ahth" "deo oiors C-8-70 54-5S S4c 31c specified i9c Boston Copper Stocks. A-ik 3014 4 4lj 5 Gteported by A.

E. Masten Co.) Bid Ask. Rid l.lvemure Royalc.3' C-8 Is-; 34 4 4 (Mass 4ls 12 4-1 .50, Mohawk 63 62 jNipUsing 10 340 North Butte. 19', 14 North 41 iOld Dom 4 Osceola 45 13Quincy 5t 3- Shannon 45 tSup A 4 Ahmeck 7 45 jAUoues 32 Arcadian 3 Ariz c'ini. ai 65 pi'-'.

19-i 1 'JO 24 jcoo 4Hi4 East Butte. 131 Franklin 3 Granby 40 Hancock 5 4 3 .45 .18 .00 5 5-Trinity 1 2-ii 3 'Utah Consol. 7 .70 I.OiVvlcto-in 2" CURB MINING STOCKS. ...10 lOVLaRose 40 .25 Majestic 17 Helvetia 2-Si Indiana Bingham Begoie Syn. Bohemia 1 Boston .90 Chief Consol 4' 4 Crown Davis Daly.

10 First lVs lV.jMcK Darrah .50 Copper. .15 tVstewart 10 4 Vde 34'4 10V-! Yukon Gold. 1 IV. New Cornelia l'J THE MONEY MARKET. The local money market firm at per cent on call and time loans.

Pittsburgh clearing bouse comparisons: Exchanges. Balances. Yesterday 94 4 Ist week Last year 31.W1.544 Sti 11.433.671 is 14 9.144.."uS ii Federal Discount Rates. Following are official rates quoted at the several Federal reserve banks: Discount bi'ls maturing within 90 days (Including member banks' la-day collateral notes) secured by-Treasury Liberty Otherwise Certiilcates bonds and secured ox uiaeoi- -ctory and un eoness. Boston 5 notes.

5Hi secured. New York 5i. Philadelphla Cleveland 6 5 5 EH B'i 514 Atlanta Chicago at, wsim Minneapol's 4 Kansas I lty Dallas San Fran 6M Note Rate on paper secured by War Finance Corporation bonds 1 per cent higher than the rate on commercial paper show a In column three of figures above. New York Money Market. NEW YORK.

April 28. Mercantile paper. per cent; ex- bange strong; sterling tic-dav lulls. 4.S2; commercial so-day bills on banks. 3.S2: commercial so-day bills, 3.M1; demand.

3.x6li: cables. 3.S71... Franca 16.52; ables. 10.5u. Belgian francs Demand.

15.52; cables, 15.50, cables, Jc'g. Lire btmatid. 22.42; cobles. Marks Demand. 1.70; cables.

1.71. Government bonds irregular, Railroad bonds heavy. Time loans strong: 60 days. 90 days and six months, f'2 per cent. Call money strong; high, 10 per cent; low.

rer cent: ruling rate, per cent; I closing bid. 8 per cent; offered at II per cent: last b.an. per cent; bank acceptances, per cent. Foreign Money Market. LONDON.

April 2S. Bar silver. Mtd pari ounce. Money, per cent. Discount rales, short.

per cent. Three months, tisle tif. per cent. PARIS. Aoril 2v Iradmg i as quiet on the' Bourse todiy.

Three p-r cent rentes. francs 4i cntimes. Exchange on London. C4 francs 22 centimes. Five per cent loan, SS francs 70 centuries.

The uollar a quoted at 14 francs centimes. TRUCK SERVICE WHITE TRANSFER A STOR AOK (. WAHEHol'SH, CENTER AVE. Plenty of urac rMm for fun-mure; 3ry vans ant trucks for moving any dis- tunc- on rol rua.ts. V-ail phone.

TONNAUB cail-u for ami dvllverd to and in tt v'uc Kup Rnij suim1v Nvn) WANT rvturn loud from Sharon virlnity to inutttturpti. truck. Wednesday. April Hiiand tkaUV haulinir for two-ton trutk. $J) pr liiri ral1in S.i It.

EDUCATIONAL. WAY AM) EVENING KESHluN PI SINEWS DUFFS COLLEGE. PENN AVE. AND iTANWIX ST. the sugar market in 5u ju ii CiO 40 35 Hi 50 'Hi! 0 I I 1 i tk" i h.

'sk') i CH9AP OIL LEASES. some ferv good Texas tv offer some r.ry good Texas oil leases, acres and up. at 50 cents per acre; per- iec-1 titles; write for particular. FRANK STRICKLAND. SAPtl.PA.

OKLA. 4 OIL ROYALTY FOR SALE. i One-half royalty on lft-acre producing I lease in the Eiectra field. Wire or write E. I W.

RARR, Box 5M, Tex. FROM acres up; world's bent oil lease proportions. In Ixiulslana and Texas. John P. Hovt.

Estberwood, La. REAL ESTATE SPECIAL Tnif-v mnt rvrv.i Fine location for store and rooming' house; Hazelwood district; l.SM; will assume mortgage of tlO.VOO. Write II IOC. Gazette Times. SOUTH AMERICAN RKAL ESTATE.

Opportunity to purchase in South America: real estate, city or country, farm or farm lands, any locality. Send for itiforma' Ion. Fruit World New York. MORTGAGE LOANS TT" 1 1 LCiANs-Heirs to estate: first and secern! morlaiies; collateral. Ilox 13..9.

Pittsburgh. liUS. OPPORTUNITIES. PHONE COURT 1742. 1 ATLAS INVESTMENT COMPANY.

503 Fitasimons 3S1 Fourth Ave. OWNEKS. charge for listing your business with. Urn, tiuick results assured. i VCt I'UOI.

1U.1UMS, Centrally located: will stand the most rigid -Investigation; both show enormous probt. HALF INTEREST In -vulcanizing shop and tire retreading bust- ncss; owner has well-equipped and well- located shop; will seil equal half interest for JUKI. We also have one lor $40ii. and one for A snap in three big vucanlzing shops. Large prorits.

Act quick. ROTTI.INO WORKS. Manufacturing soft dunks: exclusive rights in 21 different brands; owner has other bust I ness; the greatest money-maker, clearing Sl.ji.rt per month; price $7,500: rent tA per month; long lease; will teach anyone the business; also two RESTAURANT. For a hustler, located downtown; $3'J0 will take this big snap for a few days. GARAGE With undertaking service; two hearses, one ambulance, one white, one black and seven first-class limousine cars, one Wlnton car.

11 first -class cars in all: also do repair work; clearing $700 a month, cars alone worth fS.000 buys this -snap. MEAT MARKET GROCERY CIGAR AND CONFECTIONARY STORE. Selling on. account of sickness: has six living rooms and slore: a month: clearing $00 a month; buys this snap: act quick. HOTEL.

Fortv-room hotel for sale: four-Sear lease: rent a month, with barber shop, garage and store; price tC.Oit); a snap: act quick; clears tSW) a month. HOTEL. Eighteen-room hotel: rent $7r, a month: one-year lease: clears $-00 a month; a snap; ant uulck. ATLAS INVESTMENT COMPANY, J03 Fitisimons Huilding, 331 Fourth A. A.

A. INCORPORATION protects home and priva'e Interests from losses, damage claims and attachments incurred In busi- ness; mire Important and costs less than aire insurance; Delaware charters are best; money need be paid In; investors prefer Tbclaware corporations; hold meetings anywhere; charters granted day applied for. A. A. Allea, 1504 Fedral Pittsburgh, Pa.

Telephone Cedar 4190. A A. A. COMMON LAW COMPANY. 4S.

ORGANIZE UNDER DECLARATION OF TRUST. ANY CAPITAL STOCK IN CLUDES MINUTES Of tlMl "t-ij 100 COMMON LAW STOCK CERTIFICATES. PRINTED, BOUND AND NUM- RERED, AND SEAL. A. A.

ALLE.4, 104 FEDERAL STREET, CEDAR 4190. PITTSBURGH, PA. A I IS AH1J2 ci.nor n.lln eood fi-room bous and storeroom; doing a business of $-5 000 per vear; lot will sell real e'st'ate for and invoice stock; about dandy' little business, CONFECTIONAKX, uaiiij living near court house. CJ K50 rooms and storeroom, coeap rent, price AKD EGGS, fish poultry stand- line locatloi; doing an elegant ousl- ness- four nice living rooms, hath and large ness, mm et TO ft llr niOflLll. 1 111 this nmnunt.

A SN4-P" tine confectionary: one of the "best locations in this district; 5 nice living rooms and storeroom; rent $40 per month; must be sold on account of death In ths family; price otlV 309-niO REP.GER DANDY CONFECTIONARY-. On very bett business street, Mt. Tt ash-1 tr.gton, doing gootl business; fine fixtures lid stock; very suitable for lady or gent; I for best reasons wiU sell for $4.1. S. V.

THOMPSON tn Union Rank 4th Ave. Woo1 St. Ofcl.A VV A 1VE envxiu, Anueals to Investors: protects private inter- I ts- broad privileges; no money paid in; cnar'ters secured; all papers carefully pie- i pareu. FLEMING. Pbone Grant "5 May Tildg.

EASE END CONFECTIONERY, On one of the best corners, very finest fixtures and large, high-class stock; clears' $1W account of other interests fUl ell at vety reasoname price. v. inu.i 03 Vnion Bank JBMs -hAJ FSTABLISHED CIGAR FACTORY FOR 50 1 S. I HOMfSO.N i. i U.CT a rT ISHKTi Pir.lR FACTOKY Ft SO I vv.Do i-iTu retail CONFECTION-1 iSv CAN WW BOUGHT WITH SMALL' CAPITAL; OLD AGE REASON FOR SELLING.

Address LOCK BOX 323, ELLS BURG, W. VA. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY Big silver and goll deposit heart of Arlsona richest mining district. Stock selling $1 share. Write, act qulcklv OVERSIGHT SILVER AND GOLD MINING, Donofrio phoenix.

Ariz. FACTORY plant at Hardwlck. VL, mill eon- nm hUllding. 40X240. engine room 20x60.

office building 20x30. storage building ifrK4s. alongside srallroad; plenty of land; 50: vacant tenements within half a mile of plant; most of machinery Is sold; Hardwiek Muni-, cIdhI Plant furnishes cheap electric Write E. R. FLETCHER.

Woodbury, Vt. 1 1 GARaGR AUTO REPAln. j' Vulcanising and accessory business fully oulDped: have agency for two cars and operating and owner family expenses; ex-j tr fine location and price is very low ac- count sickness. I HSK urea. c.er I count sicsness.

B. V. inuJiroiH ot WS Union Bank 4th Ave. Wood St. IF YOU will invest In a copper mine near Copper Queen in Arizona, write the Ocotiilo Mining ft.

josepn, NOTICE. Unusual opportunity in manufacturing business for party seeking to Invest $2,000.00 with service; sure profits In the business; while opportunity is here, now is the time to receive large interest for small investment. Call at cily office for particulars. House Building- Room 317. PRINTING BUSINESS.

WONBERFUL OPPORTUNITY. Continuous, profitable operation for more tbiin 20 years: owner iue 10 reiiie; assets exceed cash needed at least $75 OOO. Only bona fide parties address W. J. Skeliy.

14J1 West One Hundred and Sixteenth Cleveland. O- i PROMOTION-FINANCING Stock and bond (Iesmen; Delaware charters. A. A. Ailes, 504 Federal Pittsburgh, Pa, Phone cedar 4190.

REI.TARLE dealer wanted for the City of Pittsburgh to handle our guaranteed roof nnint am cement, ready for use, does not settle, thinning unnecessary; a leet Imate proposition to right party able to make cash invent icnt af $.100 for material to supply local needs due to ir extensive advertising, which results in ranid turnover. Dept. 34. Mar.inek Paint 405 Lexington vt York City- SAFETY AND PROFITS. Have you sotnw money you can Invest todayf You csn pay 50 per rent with subscription and the other 50 P'r cent after receiving your flrt notmoiu profits with sinaM expense, "Write at ohce for full infei illation.

Address 97, The Ga-otte VLH-AMZING simp for con; doing a tine busines pcbie'. Uhio. sale; in g' hI lm-a- L. K. Siiaiighrr, i I 1 I i I I 1 cnange tins ratio.

I he fact is thatlDalv 4 1 1 placed bv new poller p'ant. EASTERN OHIO gram or dairy farm. 100 vv. hoilers purchated In 1900. Auit-I acres rolling lan wood lot.

orchard; ma- i man Tavlor Iniiler purchased in 3905. jchine worked; six-room bouse, water in: Rogers mav be 'inspected at site. house: two barns and other to he and placed on cars street where remains will lie In state front 12 noon. Friends of the family and mem hers of Apollo Lodge No. 3S F.

and A. Zer- ubbabe! Chapter No. 13 R. A. Pltts-1 burgh Commandery No.

1 K. Mt. Moriah I Council. Masonic Veteran Association anj only about one-fourth of the new 'issue or common stock will go to the preferred stockholders, and the balance will go to the present common stockholders, each paving the same price per share for the new stock. "It is ouiie aoparent that the critics of the plan outlined have not carefully analyzed the true situation and the beneficl-il results that will come to the stockholders.

After the retirement of the preferred stock on August 1320, nothing but common stock will lie otit-standitvg. and it will receive the full benefits of all of the net earnings of this Com pa ny." Ad vert isemen t. PERSONALS. GET THE CASH For oid. scar.ied odds and ends of jewelry, gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, watches, old false teeth with gold or without: highest prices paid.

We are the largest concern in this line In this counrrv. LIBERTY REFINING 43? Wood St. Second Floor. Court 1S7 DIAMONDS AND PAWN" TICKETS BOUGHT AT THE HIGHEST MARKET "AI.UE. ALSO PEARLS, OLD GOLD.

PLATINUM AND SILVER. AND ESTATES SPEER ORIGINAL DIAMOND BROKERS 019 PITTSBURGH LIFE OP P. POSENBAUM'S. LADIES Ask your druggist for Chichester's Pills, the Diamond Brand. For 25 years known as best, safest, always reliable.

Buy oi your arupgisi. i ase no other Chichester Diamond Brand Pills are sold by druggists everywhere. Ask Your Dealer For A I F. MUCILAGE Made in Pittsburgh. Pa.

BILL POSTERS AND DISTRIBUTORS. L. C. MURRAY. H2 Cherry Way.

Court 4415. Union IbeL DANCING ACADE3IIES. BLACKBURN'S. 535 PENN AVE. Prone 90C4 COURT.

Four big classes: Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. DANCING TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. PRIVATE LESSONS ANY TIME.

Children's class: Saturday afternoon. Stage dancing class every Tuesday at ClOCK. Shady ROOF GARDEN sod Penn Danceg Mondays, Thursdays. Saturdays, with McDcueali's six-piece pep orencstra. Beginners' Mondays and Thursdays.

Private lessons in ballroom and stage dancing, mornings, nfternoons end evenings. mamie w. bahth. exhibition of Dancing, at syria mosque. WEDNESDAY APRIL TICKETS AT MELLORS fc-4 WOOD STREET.

BUECHI.EH DANCING SCHOOL Kenvon Theater S19 Federal North Side Beeainers" class Tuesifav: a.l-niu-ea Thursday and Saturday evenings; private lesion dsily. 1'hone Cedar I111I HALL'S Ibtrdunella loudiin Ro. ker Waltz. one-Step: private' lii-soiiA daily: btjiiuncis' clas-s Mondays' an.1 Thursc.uj s. LOST AND FOUND t.ST A Frrnrh rroR-.

A cros anil a mail poUl lockot. F. saa B. In- huictw fi t.uver. an on on ring un newani.

ti i tt Wan). V. A Chatham sr. LUST-Udy'h nai-k. K-warJ wrist rame on if rtf)rrn-i io If axel lw ia.

I a I. ST A liiitp fr r'v r.l l'iir Inst -k Ju-fph lluriii nt niri- l.tb- I ifii I 'u nt i in 1 St 'in it Mom, I. HilMn-l HoHr-i i.t "ST Mnda nine, ruur. 9 i-Fitr of Ki tti 4. I I i I I 1 i several springs, two wells; mile to Lincoln highway and county seat, quarter mile to school: improved -road and railroad station; R.

F. telephone and electricity available; good market for produce Youngstown. For quick sale, $45 per acre. Address 292, The Gazette Times. DODGE ROADSTER.

TWO FTRST-'LAKS CONDITION; A FINE, LIGHT YOU AT A BARGAIN. SEE CROWLEY. I9S5 412 N. CRAIG ST. OPEN KVEXINGS.

RUNNING CAR FOR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. One-t-n Ford truck with furniture body, suitable for moving work, in good running order. First reasonable cash offer it. See Mr. Scandrett before 2 p.

m. Thursday, pbone Grant 1512. BUSINESS FURNITURE 9C5 LIBERTY AVE. STANDARD 1919. SEVEN EIGHT CYLINDER: CORD TtRES: EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS; CAR SAME AS A NEW ONE.

SEE CROWLEY. 2995 SCHENLEY 412- N. CRAIG ST. OPEN EVENINGS. FIVE-TON FEDERAL DUMP.

Woods hoist, steel dump body, good tires and cab; ready to go to work. SAMSON MOTOR Used Truck Department, 4t43 Baum Boulevard. FRANKLIN SEDAN 191S. FIVE PASS. EXCELLENT RUNNING CONDITION; CORD TIRES; BEST BUY IN THE CITY.

SEE CROWLEY. 2995 SCHENLEY 412 N. CRAIG ST. OPEN EVENINGS. CHALMERS, 1919 MODEL.

This car Is as good as new and can be bought at a bargain. MT. LEBANON GARAGE. LOCUST 515. BUICK CABRIOLET.

D-4R MODEL. THREE PASS. LOOKS GOOD AS NEW: CORD TIRES. SEE CROWLEY. 2995 Sl'HENLEv 412 N.

CRAIG FT. OPEN EVENINGS. 1919 BETHLEHEM 2ti TON. Rebuilt in our shop. See it and you will buy.

New tires. Terms to suit. SAMSON MOTOR CO Used Truck Department, 4S43 Baum Boulevard. PEERLESS KkThtI 1917 SEVEN VERY FINE CONDITION; MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. CALL GRANT 53l OR SHARPSPURG 73-J.

JACh-HuN SIX We wish to apqioint a few more suo-deaiers in western Pennsylvania; write us for open territory. PAINTER MOTOR CAR 7246-5 Keliy Pittsburgh. Pa. FRANKLIN' 1920 FIVE PASS. IT'S SPECIAL PAINTED CR HA.g ONLY RUN a.00 MILES; CORD TIRES; A IX)T OF EXTRAS.

SEE CROWLEY. 2S95 SCHENLEY G2 N. CRAIG ST. OPEN EVENING MAXWELL VTON TRUCK, Open express with curtains, five new tires, self-starter and repainted; price right; reasonable terms. SAMSON MOTOR Used Truck Department, 4643 Baum Boulevard.

WESTCOTT SPORT MODEL 1919 FIVE PASS; IT'S IN A-l SHAPE; MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE; PRICE ONLY $1 CASH- SEE CROWLEY. SCI I EN LEY 412 N. CRAIG ST. OPEN KVKNIN'GS. BUICK D-45, Five passenger overhauled will sell at a bargain.

MT. LEBANON GARAGE. 565. Syria Temple are invlteil to attend. Interment In Homewood Cemetery.

(Philadelphia papers please copy. PIFS On Tuesday, April 27, 9:1.) p. GEORGE F. PADES. Funeral from nis late resident, 444 Teec avenue.

on Friday. April So. at 2 p. m. Friends or trie lamuy are re- GnM.ifniiv ir.vlted to attend.

Pleate om' i rKTKRSON On Tuesday. April 27. 192 at 1:30 a. in ELLEN A. PETERSC nee Dewar).

widow of Charlea T. Pelern In her 75th yejir. Funeral Thursday. April 29. at 2:30 p.

from her late residence. Bunola, Pa. Inttf ment at Monongahela Cemetery'. Mononga-hela. Pa.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. PF VKSA1 I. Tuesav lao. at 4 a JAMES B. PEARSALL.

sited 71. of Grove City and New Wilmington. Pa. Funeral services at the residence of hie daughter. Mrs.

M. W. Graham. 122 Pine street Grove City. at 2 p.

Eastern tOandard time. Friday. April SO. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery'. Grove City, Pa.

KOIiSON On Wednesday. April 28 1S20. at 5 SARAH CLARINDA ROBSON (nee Atchesoni widow of George Robson, aged 75 years. IS days. Funeral services at the residence of her son-in-law.

William T. Wane. isrowns- Carrlck. on Saturday after noon at 2 clock, interment priisie. x-: omit flowers.

Suddenly, at Mt Clemens, Tuesday. April 27, 1920. at 11 a. Dr. CHARLES E.

ROSE, in his 444b year. Funeral services at his late home. 212 Ouno avenue. Braddock. on, Thursday.

April at i p. m. Masonic funeral BYiday at p. m. Interment In Monongahela Cemetery.

Braddock. Pa. RlttirOn Tuesday, April 27. 1920, at 7 MARIE LEE. wife of John F.

Rice. from the family home. 332 South ern avenue. Mt. Washington.

Friday mora- in, Bj o'clock. High ma of requiem al Justin's Church at o'clock. SINGER On Wednesday. April is. 11:11.

at' 7:30 p. JOHN SINGER, buabar.J ef Annie Shannon Singer. Funeral from the family home. S17 Ivy street. East End.

Notice of time of funeral will be given later. TYNN On Monday. April II. 1920. nt 10 at the family home.

905 Kirkhrt.ie street North Sir.e. SLARGARET GAMBLE. -beloved wile of M. H. Tynan.

Funeral services at her late resider.ee on At.rtl 30. st 2 p. m. Friends of the are inive vmuipuix On W'ednesday April at 1 p. COXRtD ZIMMERMAN, hJrn of Pauline Schuster Zimmerman, i jj years 7 months.

5 days, Friday 2 p. at the clutpel of John F- C4in-on mrre. Sjuth SiUi-. rYu-inl of tbe family ani niVintcM Matiuot lx-lfre K. of and i'nmn N- 2J Cf-oks stnU Paatry tmwm in 1'aul Cnieter'.

SPECIAL TODAY California Peaches, No. 1 tins, 25c Peanut Honey Butter 27o Jar Evaporated Apples 20c Pkg. Geo. X. Stevenson Co.

SOS Street, Downtown Highland and Center. Eat End.

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