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DAILY CAPITAL NEWS, JEFFERSON CITY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24.1934 To Avoid a Winter Vacancy Place a Classified Ad Now. Just Phone 5000 LATE MARKET NET7S I St. Lows Grain. I ST. LOUIS, Nov.

2 reel, 9Sc; No. 3 red, $1.00 l-2c. No. 3 yellow. 90- TO 90 l-2c.

n- TVS- Kansas City Grain. SANSAS CITY, NQY. St. Louis Produce. top Tealers nominal ST.

LOUIS, Nov. range, slaughter a-teers, 3.00 to 7 i BGGS-Mjssoari standards, 28 l-2c; 75 slaughter heifers, $2.75 to S7.00. 1 1350 0 lf 1 2C: 1 Sheep: 800; market steady to 25 i SUlTEEr-Creamery classes! l-2to301-2c; standards 28c- firsts, i 31650 iamos to cars; unchanged to yic; seconds, 25 l-2c. 1 75 Packer top $630; with a lower. dark hard, 1.

25c; No. 2, heavy lambs $5.75 down; 1 load 992 3-4 to $1.04 l-2c; No. 3, 22c. I clipped yearlings, S5.50: top ewes S9c to $1.04: No. 2 red, 97 3-4c Twins, 14e.

ilarVelv Sl-75 to S2.25. 99 9Sc. Close: 9 l-2c; heavy 196 3-4 10 7-Se May, 94 July, hens, 11 l-2c; Leghorns, l-2c; i Kansas City Livestock. S7 5 Sc springs, 13 to 14c; spring pounds and up; good and choice, 140 to 350 pounds, S3.75 to ers, 6 springs, I2c; broilers, i drought- cattle and 300 calves on I government account; bulk of run fed steers; trade slow, weak to 25c l-2c; No. 2 mixed, 91 1-4 92 l-2c No.

3. 90 1-4 to 91 l-2c. Close: 89 3-Sc; May, 87 l-4c; KANSAS CITY. Nov. 23.

25 l-2c. Creamery, 26 1-2 to 28 packing sows, 275 to 550 pounds. l-2c; butterfat, 22 to 24c; packing I $4.50 to feeders and stocker butter, ISc. pigs, good and choice, $1.75 to $2.75. Jai J'.

85 Sc Hetife, 7 to lie; roost- 12000; calves, 400; 1000 7 cars unchanged to l-2e lower. No. 2 white, 59 1-4 to 61 3-4c; No. 3, 58 1-4 to 60 3-4C. Ho.

Chicago Produce. CHICAGO, Nov. 44 trucks; steady; hens, 4 1-2 pounds up, 13 l-2c; young iom turkeys, I9c; white ducks, 4 1-2 nounds UD, 14 l-2c; 4 1-2 ducks, swan geese, 9c. on track, 234, total U. S.

shipments, 455; about steady, supplies moderate; demand and trading slow; Wisconsin Round Whites, U. S. No. 1, 82 1-2 to 85C; Idaho Russets, U. S.

No. si.52 1-2 to $1.57 1-2; Colorado McClures, U. S. No. 1, $1.80, 1 car fine quality, $1.92 l-2c.

unsettled; (93 scoore), 30 to 30 l-2c; extras. (92), 29 l-2c; extra firsts (90 to 91). 27 to 28 3-4c; firsts; (88 to 89), 25 3-4 to 26 l-4c; seconds, (86 to 87), 24 1-2 to 25c; standards, (90 centralized carlots), 27 l-4c. Butter sales, extras, 1036 tubs, 29 l-2c; extra firsts, 294 tubs, 28 l-4c, 1 car 28 l-2c; 131 tubs, 28 l-2c; 70 28 3-4c; standards, car, 27 l-4c. lower; other killing classes stockers and feeders slow, steady to weak; top, S8.15 on round 1250-' MILO $1.93 to pound steers; steers, good and choice, 550 to 900 pounds, $5.50 to heifers, good and choice, 550 to 900 pounds, $5.00 to firm; extra firsts, 30c; fresh graded firsts, 26 1-2 to 27 l-2c; current receipts 24 to 26c; refrigerator firsts.

21 3-4c; standards, 22 l-4c; extras, 22 l-2c. No egg sales. BUTTER FUTURES Storage standards, 26 7-8c; 26 7-8c; Jan. 27. EGG FUTURES Refrigeration.

standards, 22 l-8c; 22 3-8c; January, 22 l-8c. "i to 53.00 to stocker and feder steers, good and choice, $3.25 to $5.75.. lambs strong to 25c higher; odd lots sheep steady; choice, 84-pound fed lambs. $6.40: best natives, best natives. $6 fed shorn lambs, lambs, good and choice, 90 pounds down $5.75 to yearlings wethers, medium to choice, 90 to 110 pounds.

ewes, good and choice. 90 to 150 pounds. $2.00 to $2.75. based on ewes and Chicago Livestock. CHICAGO, Nov.

S. D. including 12,000 direct; slow, 5 to 15c lower than Thursday; weights above 240 pounds, $6.00 to top, 170 to 240 pounds, $5.00 to light lights, $4.00 to slaughter pigs, $3.50 down; good packing sows, $5.60 to $5.75. calves, 1000, all commercial; all yearlings and light steers fully steady; inbetween grade $2.05 to $2.08. 81 1-2 to Soc.

83 to 86c. Chicago Grain CHICAGO, Nov. -Firmness characterized grain prices today, with com repeating yesterday's achievement of $1 a bushel. Mills absorbed wheat offerings on price dips. Leading traders said the significance of feed grain imports by this country was being exaggera- i ted, and the total corn production! of the chief exporters, Argentine, i South Africa and the Danube valley, is less than half the shortage of the United States crop.

Com closed irregular, 5-8 off to 1-2 up compared with yesterday's May' 85 3-4 to 86, wheat at 1-8 decline to 1-4 advance, May 97 3-8 to 1-2, oats 1-4 to 5-8 down, and provisions showing 5 to 12 cents setback. Temporarily, the wheat- market uneasiness over rumors of United States imports of French wheat for feed purposes underwent a sag of about 1 cent. Bet- weather for the wheat harvest Let's Rent Those Spare Rooms! You can for rooms are renting like "hot cakes" are You can get your Christmas, tax or coal money out of a warm spare room. Others are renting. An ad costs but a few cents it will bring- many dollars.

Here is proof. These rooms were rented this ADAMS attractive room for 2. Good heat. Close in. Excellent meals.

Phone 2263. BROADWAY housekeeping or sleeping room on first Phone 1998. MILLER STREET EAST or rtiree unfurnished rooms. Phone 578-L. HIGH E.

220 room apartment, completely furnished. Electric washer and refrigeration. Phone 1081. HAVANA STREET room apartment, all modern. On bus line.

No children. Don't Carry a Vacancy! ARE EXPENSIVE- USE A WANT AD Phone 5000 EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE Help 32) To Goods 59a BEAUTY OPERATOR Wanted. Apply in person at 204 E. High St. Georgia's Beauty Shop.

GIRLS take course on Comptometer. Positions always available. Ph. 737 green. thing through the "To Exchange" classifications.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Houses for Bern 77 HOUSE FOR AT 1303 W. MCCARTY ST. PHONE 1436 RED. Christmas Suggestions 60! SILK HOSE FORi CHRISTMAS. PH.

1719 H. B. CADY. Buy 66 i MODERN rooms with garage in basement. Vacant Dec.

1st. Phone 1534. 5 ROOM HOUSE IN CEDAR CITY. PHONE 1618 J. GOOD JOBS FOR 6 MEN -The "National Anti-Crime Association" has openings for 3 traveling and'RAW FURS WANTED Highest: 6 ROOM except 3 organizers for educational prices.

Oldest dealer in city. heat. Garden. Garage. $20.

713 protective campaign in business; Baer. 419 Broadway, Ph. 1435. Ohio. Phone 674 Black, and residential districts.

jobs are permanent and pay well with no investment required. See A. E. Carson. Madison Hotel.

These WE BUY CREAM. EGGS, POUL- PINANC1AL Money to 40 Acceptance Co. 203 Central Trust Bldg. (Second Floor) CASH LOANS Monthly on Unpaid Balance AUTO AND TRUCK LOANS Payments reduced. Cash advanced CHAMP EMMEL.

304 Jefferson. cash price. Jefferson City Produce Co. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Witb Board 67 ADAMS home cooked food. Reasonable rates for few regular boarders.

Ph. 2263. HIGH large sleeping rooms, modern home. Board if desired, tias furnace. Ph.

1917. Offices and Desk Room 78 DESIRABLE FIRST FLOOR OFFICE ROOMS. PAUL W. SCHMIDT. PHONE 970.

MONROE, modern front office room in the new Tribune Printing Company building. Heat, water, janitor service furnished. MCCARTY STREET WEST Modern rooms and board $5 per week. Phone 1259-R. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Other Pets Bishop Florist PAIR TROPICAL FISH AND BOWL 35c.

212 Madison ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths steers with weight Jn narrow de- in Argentine counted also as mand, weak; other killing classes I transient bearish ot. 4JUU1A J3T ST LOUIS HI $6-50; few wei sausage bulls AOTO $2 85 to S3 selected Dealers, vu. o. ueai. -uj.

fe. -mall East St. Louis EAST (AP)- Dapt. ujiituding 200 through and 2200 mar- fcet opened 5 to lOc loweri and closed 10 to 15c lower than average light lights and pigs to slightly- lower; sows unchanged; top hogs 200 up 35.85 170 to 190 140 to 160 100 to 130 $2.75 to 33.90; sows Cattle: 1300; calves, 600; market generally about steady; no steer sales: small lots of mixed yearlings and heifers $3.00 to cows S2.50 to S3.25; cutters and low cutters 53.50 to S2.25; top sausage bulls mostly steady; best around 1200 pound steers, S8.75; holding several loads scaling 1200 to 1300 pounds at $7.50 to $8.25: warmed up and short fed native lightweight steers, $4.50 quently, though, factor. Subse- rallying power to small interests; steers, good and choice, 550 to 1500 to 310.00; heifers, good and choice, '550 to 750 pounds, $5.00 to cows, good, $3.25 to bulls "(yeearllngs excluded), good: (beef)', $2.75 to vealers, good and choice.

500 to 1050 pounds. $4.00 to $5.25. fat lambs undertone strong to 25c higher: talking S6.50 to $6.75 on better grade offerings; bulk as yet unsold: sheep firm; feeding lambs scarce; lambs, 90 pounds down, good and choice, $6.15 to ewes, 90 to 150 pounds, good and choice. $1.65 to feeding lambs, 50 to 75 pounds, good and choice, $555 to $6.00. showed itself both in wheat and corn.

All suggestions of United States Imports of feedstuffs, it was contended, are bullish in character, and actual consummation of such imports would be a benefit to'this country's farmers. Under such circumstances, most of today's early price losses on cereals were 'converted into grains during the late transactions." notwithstanding a good deal of profit-taking on the part of holders of corn futures. Chicago receipts of wheat today included 188,000 bushels of Canadian feed. wheat. A fractional decline of oats prices today was associated with shipments of 1,500.000 bushels of Argentine oats to the United States this week.

Provisions went lower, responsive to increased arrivals of hogs. GUENTHER, Theckla at 10:30 p. m. Thursday, November 22 at her home, 823 East High Street. Aged 79 years.

Body is st the home of Dr. Earl Bohner. 818 East High Street. Funeral services will be at Immaculate Conception Church at 10 o'clock this morning. Mass will be read by Father Pleus.

Burial in Riverview Cemetery. Dawson-Tanner Funeral Service. LAIRMORE, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth- Died at 6 o'clock Thursday, November 22, 1934. Age 58 3'ears.

Remains will be at the home of Jessie Lairmore in Washington Park until 1 p. m. Sunday. Funeral services will be held at Community Church in Lane, at 2:30 p. m.

Sunday, Rev. Cook officiating. Burial in Lane cemetery. Dawson-Tanner Funeral Service. SHEPAKDSON, Mrs.

Natalie Died Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Irl T. Oliver in Kansas City, Mo. Remains will be brought to this city Saturday afternoon and taken directly to Riverview Cemetery where funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 by Rev. A B.

Jackson. Interment in the family lot. HEINRICHS SERVICE. ANNOUNCEMENTS Strayed. Lost.

Found 10 BULL Female. Brown. Boston Terriers Apply Sunday before 3 o'clock Tom Cunningham, Cedar City, new addition. as you desire them. An inspection will convince you.

Phone 2290. Rooms without Board CLOSE sleeping room in modern home. Also garage. Phone 420 red. MCCARTY W.

fron room, strictly modern. Us bks from Capitol. Gentlemen. 564 blue and English, registered and thoroughly trained. Call after 5 p.

1315 E. Dunklin. Rooms for Housekeeping: ASHLEY W. unfurnished rooms $11. Water furnished.

Phoni 4 on 29, Bra2ito, Stock 50 face and neck. Name Queen 1795 or 2518, reward. Carl Fischer. Gold keys, mouthpiece and bell. $5 reward, no questions asked.

Call Booth Malone. 2047. LOST of 4 or 5 keys. Finder please call 621 Red. AUTOMOTIVE To Ha TRADE ANYTHING For Anything through the "To Exchange' classifications ed for rabbits.

A. H. Diemler, 504 Madison. Ph. 1059 or 375.

MERCHANDISE Miscellaneous for Sale 51 SHOT rent or sale Shells 70c box. BENZ Rent-a- Fo'rd. Highway 50. Phone 544. WE or trade anything.

Tell us your needs. Call at 603 Madison. Building Materials Automobiles for Sale Sedan; 1928 Chevrolet Coach; 1928 Ford Coach; 1930 Ford Coach. LARRY BRUNK, 609 and 610 Jefferson. Phone 2695.

A AND SCREEN DOOR will Keep the home warmer. SCRUGGS-GUHLEMAN LBR. Co. Phone 457 or 475. Six Sedan; 1931 Dodge Eight Sedan, 6 wheels; 1933 Dodge Coach; 1930 Ford Coach.

KRAFFT MOTOR COMPANY Ill W. High. Phone 222. BRICK CONSTRUCTION The keeping rooms. Reasonable.

FOUR rent at North Jefferson. 479 blue. Furnace heat. Phone HIGH E. rooms for housekeeping or bedrooms.

Al modern. Reasonable. Ph. 1112 blue MILLER EAST modern furnished housekeeping rooms with garage. Phone 561 green.

VETTER LANE unfurnished rooms with garage and garden Cheap. Phone 636 blue. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats ASHLEY W. 2 room furnished redecorated. Gas heat lights, water furnished.

DUNKLIN EAST floo: up to date apartment. Vacan standard of comparison. Why be! aD 7 satisfied with UK, Dec lst Phone 1419. satisfied with less. Co: Dawson Farm and Dairy Products 55 ATALE OF SCOTLAND YARD CHAFTER 50 NATLOR NODUELD.

Thera was a. little silence. "But Gillian," she resumed, "does realize it She's a very sensitise nature. I guessed as much when I first saw her at Vichy. And all that she went through -with that dreadful nephew of Mrs.

de Souza's alone in the Sat it broke her serve, 1 think. That's why I wanted you to talk to her. you can talk." The young barrister did stir. She made a hopeless little gesture. Til see what Lady Tait can do." But Lady Tait was out Upstairs in her bedroom, or rather the bedroom assigned her for a very short time, Gillian Dundas was lying, more than sitting; in an armchair.

Without moving she had listened to Burnham's words. £ven now, some one came in and stood her, she did not stir, nor lift her weary lids. But at the touch of a hand on her shoulder, she started tip with a cry. "Gillian." Etta had never called her that before. "I would like to help you.

Mrs. Burnham said you want to get away for a little quiet. But she doesn't think, you should, or can, go just now. I don't agree. Suppose we slip away together, and Til help you to get some little place wfiere you can be at ease.

Come! Don't wait for anything. That dreadful chief inspector is off the premises for the moment. Come along, lian!" She almost pulled the girl to her feet "I can't help you if yoa won't help yourself. Like heaven! And I do want to help yoa. I'm sorry for you." Etta Naylor was talking in an odd bnnied splutter.

As though said some other emotion were both at work. Just for a second Gillian hesitated, a look of something like wild hope shot across her features, then she sbook her head sank down again. "I want to go by myself." she repeated, "I want to get away by my- To Brussels." Etta shook aer. "GiBian! Don't be a fool! There's aow. FoBow me!" Sbe rashed to the threshold, sfee was not followed, Gaiian risen, bat was staring at her white, distorted face, suspi- and terror Hi her eyes.

Her eintcied tfce back of her chair thrush abt wwe giddy, and an abjigs. -wont stir," abe said SnaBy. There was something almost menacing in the step towards her that Zfcta. took. Then she stopped.

Mrs. of surprise as she stared from one to the other. Then she went to Gillian, with a little cluck, half-impatient, half-sympathetic. "I said I wanted you to talk to her, not to scold her!" "I can't stand people who shilly- shally." Etta's voice was of intense anger, and she shot a look at Gillian as though could have struck her. "You said she wanted to get away.

She doesn't She refuses to budge with me." "I want to go away Brussels." Gillian repeated dully. "But she mustn't go! She can't go!" Mrs. Burnham protested. "Etta, don't you help to make her understand. I can't put it into words.

But if she goes now, the police may think, will think She did not finish the sentence. "We all know what the police are," Etta agreed. "Nothing but red tape and routine. Even that clever looking chief inspector talks of routine. It's in their blood.

Of course, Brussels is out of the question, but if GiBian and I go now, together, at once, we shall be far away in some quiet nook before they know it. And then, it'll be too late to 2nd us." Mrs, Burnham shok her head. "But I don't think she ought to go." she murmured helplessly, "I don't think- Gflliaa, won't you be sensible and stay on for a little while with me, until all this sadness you. I know it's terrible just now. But we must bear things sometimes for others.

Won't you stay?" S3ie looked pleadingly down into Gillian's face. The girl did not Kft her head. "I want -o Brussels, if possible, but at any rate, I want to leave here," repeated like an automaton. Etta spoke up briskly. "Then let me have my way, Lucy.

I think she ought to go, if she feels like that. take her no, better not teH you. At any rate, it's some-where where shell be quite quiet p-at my things on." She hurried off. First she went back to the room where her brother still stood. He did not seem to have moved ance she had left him.

"Claud, I want £50. Can you let me have it, and in pound notes?" "For what reason?" "In strict confidence, I'm going to taie GZHian Dundas for a rest cure before she breaks down. Stes very it" StiH Claud did not stir. Then! swiftly he came very close and spoke in a low, level voice. can give you the £50 in a mo- with Miss Dundas.

Etta. Neither to help nor to hinder." "My dear Claud! How like the legal mind! But inasmuch, and forasmuch as I am sorry for her, 1 certainly shall try and help her. 1 WOLFRUM, Mrs. away at family home on Schott Road, Friday morning, at 4:20. Remains will lie in state at the Thorpe J.

Gordon Funeral Chapel until Saturday morning when they will be removed to family home. Services will be conducted at the family home, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. E. Berlekamp officiating. Interment in Wolfram Cemetery.

THORPE J. GORDON SERVICE. In JVIemoriam sad and loving memory of our Dear Mother who left us, one year ago today. In our home is a picture "This is no case where you should To us it is dearer than gold Auto Accessories. Tires, Parts 13 AUTO Arvin Tropicaire, hot water.

Rodeman Supply Company Phone 2000 FIRESTONE Batteries ies. Recharging and Rentals. Cowley's Tire Shop, 414 McCarty GOOD USED up. All sizes. NATES TTRE BATTERY SHOP.

420 W. Main Phone 1733 JERSEY Rich, creamy A trial will convince you Nelson Dairy. Ph. 1523 MOREAU PARK A good drink, a healthful drink. At restaurants and stores.

Ask for it. Dallmeyer's, 2072 black. MCCARTY EAST roon Apartment, modern except heat. Phone 68. MCCARTY E.

5 room apartment; new hardwood floors; gas furnace. Garage. Ph. 729-L. McCARTY E.

room modern, furnished or unfurnished. Shown 4 to 8 p. m. or Phone 296. Fuel.

Feed, Fertilizers 56 for Hire 14 BEN2. RENT A to lOc per mile. Cheaper than driving your own car. Phone 544. A.A.A.-LUMP COAL Mechanically cleaned and hand picked.

S4.50 per ton cash. Hawcs Coal Co. Phone 1255. Stations 1C AUTO nev: cores if needed. Sappenfield and Sims, Rear 116 E.

High. Ph. 1113. Buy With Confidence DOMESTIC AND STEAM COAL AT POPULAR PRICES Moerschei Products Go, PHONE ST. MARY'S newly furnished; strictly modern.

Refrigeration; heated garage. Adults. Houses for Rent 77 ADAMS 7 room house; garage in basement. Good condition. Garden.

Ph. 1039 red. BROOKS modern 5 room lower duplex with garage. Phone 2102. 27 117 BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING cOAL-Screened $3.75.

Lump $4 per saying it." He spoke For a moment she stood help." he went on harshly. "Leave Miss Dundas alone. Etta. Pm the head of the family, now poor John's gone, and I warn you most seriously to have nothing whatever to do with her. I know what I'm saying, and why Fro solemnly.

as thoug-h trying to read his tone and manner mere than his words. Then she shook ber head Without another word, ne let her have the notes from his bureau. "Thank you, Claud, I wish you'd be haven't time now but He turned away, bleakly but definitely. Upstairs she found a white-faced but more collected Gillian just pulling her hat on. i "My bag "Yon can't take a bag.

Come as Remember, we're off to florist department at It's a picture of our dear Mother Her memory will never grow old Tis God, alone who knows our heartaches. Tis God alone who sees our tears As they fall in sweet remembrance For the one we loved so dear. A smiling face from us is gone A voice we loved is stilled I A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Surrounded by friends we are lonesome In the midst of our loved ones we're blue. With a smile on our face We've a heartache Longing, dear Mother, for you.

removed and paint refin-; ished to harmonize color with body. Paul Griffin Auto Body. Rear of Court House. Phone 555. ton cash.

City weights. Phone 331 WILFLEY COAL COMPANY. BUSINESS SERVICE run S3.25 ton by load. Screened $3.50 ton by load. Single ton S3.75.

Lon Harris. Ph. 1720. Business Services Offered 18 RADIOS makes THOMAS and MYERS, 113 East Dunklin St. Phone 547.

Heating, Plumbing, Roofing Albert Slanker Tile drainage around house foundations helps prevent seepage and COAL Genuine Ziegler Franklin County Illinois CoaJ Much Hotter and Cleaner J. D. Reed Coal Co. Phone 1202 or 1852 CUT COAL Certified From trie dawn of early morning I np C0e a wor a spec-! Sahara Coal. CARNES COAL t.

i 131 tV. 209 E. CaDltOl. PnOTlA 745 A uTtr ITT 'jialty. 209 E.

Capitol. Phone 742 or 11225 Black. Selfridge's once." "But, my Till the sun has hid its rays We miss her every moment In a thousand different ways. i FOPv Sheet Metal Work missed by Husband andj see E. O.

"Tuck" Natsch, 522 Children. Ben Loethen and family McCarty. Phone 1989. COMPANY, 424 W. Main.

Ph. 69. dear," protested Mrs. Personals Bcrnham, looking harassed and upset, "you can't! You mustn't! Gil- Han, I won't allow it: Wcy should you act as though you were deaf to everything I say to you? After all. I am your employer.

Tm responsibk- for you "Not now!" laughed Etta, 3, curious triumphant laugh. "She's my companion now." "I want to set away," was all Gillian said, in a thick, choked voice, Mrs. Burnham made a gesture of surrender, and went to her writing- table. "You must have money." But Etta would not wait She fairly dragged Gillian after her out of the room. A maid on the stairs stepped back to the landing to let them pass.

"Do you want one of the cars, miss?" But Etta told her that she and Miss Dundas would walk. "It's only to Selfridge's for some flowers," she added in z. tone that the man on duty in the hall below could bear. 'And certainly that's the truth," she added to her companion when they stood outside. Gillian seemed RSON City's most modern cab line asks an op- portunity to please you.

For your! next taxi call 2022. i JR. E. Natsch Ph. 869 FURNACE REPAIRS 1st Class Work.

608 Jefferson SHOOTING MATCH-John Van- TI i Laundering Loo's place at Wardsville, 25th p. m. Turkeys, Ducks. ironed; wearing pieces returned damp. 15 Ibs.

99c. St. George Laundry, 53. SHOOTING MATCH Red Top Dinting, Papering, Decorating 36 Service Station, 15 miles north of 1934 line at Jefferson City on. Hy.

No. 54 1 5 fj Capital Wallpaper Tuesday Nov. 27th, 7 p. m. Tur-' keys, Geese, Ducks.

Mirts, Cecil -Jackson. i Paint Co. 221 Madison. Phone 113. SHOOTING Herman i Hartensteir Farm, Sunday, Nov Repairing and Refinishing 29 FLOORS SANDED, REFINISHED R.

E. LUEEBERT MARK TWAIN per ton. ANGENENDT COAL COMPANY. Brooks Miller. Ph.

144. BUNGALOW-5 room strictly modern; garage in basement. Vacant, 1st. Phone 533-J. modern 5 room bungalow at 123 E.

Atchison. $27.50 on lease; one same on Walsh Street, $22.00. FIVE ROOM-House and five-room bungalow. Both modern. Call 186 or after 5 p.

m. call 517. HARDING modern bungalow, suitable for 2 families, $30. Phone 209. L.

J. Noonan. HIGH E. room all modern house. Inquire J.

C. Baking Co or phone 1493 green. UNLESS vrou reaa one aassinea ads you may never know how many Interesting opportunities exist to Jefferson City DISPLAY Suburban. Country for Sent 88 4-ROOM acres garage in basement. City telephone and electric lights.

rnfle from city limits. Ph. 1962. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land for Sale S3 160 ACRE equipped. George A.

Linhardt Real Estate, 105 W. High. Ph. 1840. CLASSIFIED ADS put OB UlS crack of profitable opportunities.

Legal Notices 91 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF DOBSEY W. HtJSICK The undersigned assignee tor the benefit ol creditors ot Dorsey W. Mustek, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 36, Revised Statutes ol Missouri. 1929, will proceed publicly to adjust and allow demands against the estate and effects ot the said Dorsey W. Musick, assignor, and against Mustek's Auto Service, to the office of the Assignee, at 22214 Madison Street, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, on Monday, December "3rd, 1934, between the hours of 9:00 A.

M. and 5:00 P. and during the same hours of the two succeeding days. Creditors are required to attend and present their demands or be precluded from any benefit as provided in Section 5646 of said chapter. Assignee for the benefit of the creditors of Dorsey W.

Musicfc. Nov. 3-10-17-24. NOTICE OF ANNUAL The annual meeting of the stockholders of the City National Bulidmg and Loan Association will' be held Tuesday. December 4th, 1934, between the hours of 9 o'clock A.

M. and 2 o'clock P. M. at the office of the Association, 306 Monroe Street, Jefferson City, Missouri, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the coming year. WM.

H. G0NDEUIWGER, A. LJNXW1LER, Secretary. Nov. 3-10-n-24-Dec.

1. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the Estate ot Josephine Schapcr, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 21st of November, 1334, by the Probate Court of Cole County, Missouri. All persons having claims against said Estate arc required to exhibit them for al- loivnnce to the Administrator within ilx iicnths after the date of granting of said etters, or they may be precluded from, any benefit of said Estate; and if such lalms be not exhibited within one year roin the date of granting said Letters hey EhniLbe forever barred. Attested by me the 21st day of 1934. Curtis L.

Dunn, Judge of Probate Court. KATHRYN i-RICKE, Administrator. 1144-A E. McCarty St. 24-Dec.

1-8-15. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Hard Sh if ting Is only one of the things caused by a too heavy lubricant in your car. Do you know that your gears make a "rut" or "channel" in- this heavy mixture and are forced to run without lubrication until they set up enough friction to cause it to meIC? Change to Alemlte Winter Gear Lubricant Heisinger's Phone 72 OAK and unseasoned. Split pine kindling Salvation Army. Phone 2060.

PIKE split for convenience. Wood, stove and fireplace. Missouri coal. Johnson 2405. i Household Goods 59! FOR Jewell gas stove Good condition.

210 W. McCarty. 1 p. m. Geese and Ducks, PHONE 133.

WORK GUARANTEED SHOOTING MATCH Nov. 24th, 11 m. to 2 p. m. at! Marion, Mo.

Lunch served by; 'Jnoeatable workmanship. Ph. 728 Community Club. Ducks, ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERING CO UPHOLSTERING Ct.EVELT'S HOME FURNISHERS. PHONE 343 Fine selection of USED RADIOS.

Also Coal and Wood Stoves. Prices very low. 217 E. Capitol. GAS Prigidaire, Hoover Sweeper, electric washer, baby walker, etc.

Bargains. Phone 1553-L. HOOTTNG Nov. 25th, 1 p. m.

-2 mile east on Schott Road. Schmutz Dairy. Tar- keys, Geese. to shrink away from her. She shot a.

SHOOTING Nov strange, swift look and down the street as though meditating taking her heels. Etta instantly laid a very firm 25, 1p.m. mile beyond west city limits on old Ten Mile Drive Turkeys and Geese. Burntiani surred the handle and but to hand to her to use. 7ou hand on her arm.

A tight grip indeed. "Xow, 'Jo anything foolish." Tailoring jind Pressing LADIES' SUITS COATS ALTERED, REMODELED, RELINED. PERSONAL SERVICE HOPE AND HOPE 203 1-2 East High Street. Ph. 347 an rebuilding Mattresses One service J.

C. Mattress Factory 817 rear E. High. Ph. 266, -O'1'fc Ot zooc are Jefferson Citj Classified ads WILL nave mtle difficulty maice it easy to find one that meets sn getting yant you rewl filutlficd nil.

$100 COST $2.50 FOR 1 MONTH Pay all your billj, fcxzj, and have ready cash for current Borrow Up to $300 Married or Single People Bay Furniture, Clothing, Fuel, etc. Have From 1 Month to 25 Months to Repay A letter 01 phone cill brings Ait service to your nomff jt no expense or obligation on your PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION f'r thjy on tln aid Balances MU-ai Trust Bid Phones 1909 or 1430 UPHOLSTERING-Let us refinish that old llvins room suite for the Dunklin, Ph. 896. USED GAS $10. Electric Refrigerator $50.

Woodman Appliance Corp. Ph. 1089. BARGAINS everything wih oe i Used Car Bargains 1931 Buick Light 8 Sedan, 1933 Pontiac 8 Coupe 1930 DeSoto 6 Sport Coupe 1933 Chevrolet Master Sedan 1933 Pontiac 8 Sedan 1933 Plymouth 6 PC Service Sedan Just a few of our bargains. See them today.

Heisinger Motor Co. The Home of GOOD Used Cars 315 B. High Street.

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