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LOST, SE1VHC 1ALE, AUTO USICAL INDEX to Section See Section A Our Motto: PRODUCTIVE PUBLICITY, PROGRESS, PROFITS! ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1920. PART EIGHT PAGES 921B for Houan, Kstate, Farm Homes. Real Lands, Financial INDEX to Section See Section A Sffi II on sea.

Homes. Reat Land. Financial arm Adoption Agents Aent Women Animals Aanarloma. Fish. 0 13 13 23 22 Board Boats.

Launches Books. Periodicals. Business Cards. Cameras Canvassers, Solicitors Carpet Cleaning Clothing: .23 Danclnir 10 ..18 Dentist 1 ..17 Detectives .1 Dressmaking- 1 .17 EnLdcc (Misc.) 23 ..14 Fixtures 17 9 For Sale ..17 round .10 Hold and Silver 23 Help Men. Boys 10 Help Women.

Girls. 14 Horses. Vehicles Hotels 22 Household Goods Kt Houses. F. 8 17 Instruction (Misc.) 12 Instruction (Auto.) 18 Instruction (Musical) 18' Jewelry 23 Patents 22 Roommates 'Ftorage Rooms For Colorsd -x Stove Repairs Talking; Salesmen.

13 1 Theatrical 18 Toilet Articles Schools 19 Trade Schools Seed. Plants. Trees Type writers Situation 10 Vehicles 10 12 18 10 10 14 23 ....10 Lost and Found. Machinery Mall Orders 0 ..23 ..14 J9 ..10 ..18 Partners 14 Personal 9 Pianos Mnslcal. 18 Poultry Birds 23 Printing.

Addressing 10 Professional 10 Resorts. Country Bd 23 Medical. Millinery Attorned .10 .18 .18 .23 Bicycle Bird Poultry Miscellaneous Moving and Storag 19 Coming Events. Musical is I nooms 23 I Sewing Machines II VU Paper PROMPTLY REPORT FAILURE TO RECEIVE ANSWERS. ...18 Booms Sewing Machines 17 WaU Paper.

A THREE TIME AD COSTS LESS, PRODUCES MORE. MPL0YME1MT, 10 MB, FOR DEATHS PERSONAL LOST AND FOUND DEATHS EES TO QUEM ARD OF JHASKS We "w-lsh to thank our many friends for their assistance and sympathy and beautiful i floral pieces received during the recent ill-! ness and death of our dearly beloved mother. Mrs. Katherin Unland. CHILDREN.

We wish to thank our many friends and i relatives for the kindness shown during the. Illness and death of our dear son and brother. I Charles Woerger: the Rev. Mr. Kraft, the, pallbearers, and for the beautiful floral of-.

ferlngs. THE BEREAVED FAMILY. In loving remembrance of mv dear husband. Charles Hanson, who entered Into rest April 1. 1919: Dear Charlie, how I miss you.

To me you were so good, so kind, so true. With all your suffering and pain ou never did complain. Your work was done, you longed to go. Of death you had no fear. So sleep In peace, my Charlie, dear.

A loving heart will ever linger around your grave. Sadly missed by WIFE. As tee have no information bureau, it is impossible to answer queries by mail or telephone. Query for Sunday must be mailed a week beforehand. in HUGH LENNOX.

See answer to MRS. N. B. CHAUTAUQUA. We do not Iden tify any such organization.

C. S. S. The daily newspaper in Rapid City, S. is the Journal.

You could probably get the books you want in any book store. B. K. We cannot read the word you sent in, tnereiore, ic is un.iua-sible to tell you the meaning oi it. CONSTANT SUBSCRIBER.

The Mexican Consul in St. Louis is Col. Edmundo E. Martinez, Star Building. AI'PLENOCKER.

If you want employment picking fruit watch the advertising during the fruit pick ing season. SERIOUSLY INQUISITIVE The agency for the automonue ner9 could perhaps give you tne information you desire. INFORMATION. If you will address a letter to John McCormack, in care of the Victor Talking Machine it will probably reach him. X.

Y. Z. Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fisk is coming to the American Theater the week of April 12. She is playing in Miss Nellie N'Orleans.

BIRDIE. If you cannot wash the dirt off the white enamel go to any paint store and ask for a preparation with which this can be done. BOLER. The maximum length and width of a basketball field is 90 fret 50 feet; the minimum size is 60 feet by 3d feet. The free throw line is 15 feet from the basket.

W. R. J. B. If you will send your query to Henry A.

Diamant, president of the St. Louis Philatelic Society, he will probably tell you what the stamps you have are worth. OLD SOLDIER. If you wish to enter the Old Soldiers' Home in Danville, I1L, make your application to the superintendent df The home. You do not need to know his name.

THANK YOU. Cleaning the pink velvet on the under side of your hat without taking it off the frame is very difficult. There is a preparation that can be bought in almost any drug store with, which you can try. A SCHOOL GIRL. Leap years are the years which can be divided evenly hv 4.

Of the years that are divisable" by 100 only those which are divisable evenly by 400 are leap years. The year 1900 is not even divisable by 400. A STRANGER. The ria (sometimes called flags) come up every vear. If you would go to some florist they would probably give you all the information you want.

If you wish to get free seeds write to your Congressman, in Washington, D. C. MRS. N. B.

Brush the clothes thoroughly and have the place ou are going to keep them cleanod. Regular moth bags can be bougnt in which to keep the clothes during the summer. You could also ke the clothes free from moths putting the garments in a veil cleaned trunk and sprinkle camplv balls between them. HELEN A. Tutuila is an island of the Samoan group.

It lies in the Pacific Ocean about 4200 miles southwest of San Francisco. It is closer to Australia than to the United States. It was not purchased by the U. but after a little war between two claimants to the throne the one assisted by Germany victorious. Later on America and Great Britain became interested and in an agreement between America, Great Britain and Germany, the Samoan Islands were partitioned between the U.

S. and Germany. Great' Britain received the Solomon and Tonga Islands. So Tutuila was annexed to the U. S.

in 1899. Germany's rights to Samoa have been transferred to New Zealand under the Peace Treaty, by a league of nations' mandate. LEGAL INFORMATION. (Prepared by a Member of the G. A.

If you build a shed on the line, rfhe wall on the line must be of brick or concrete; the others need not be. You will need a permit. WORRIED. If the facts are as you state, we think that vou get a divorce from him. and you might also have him prosecuted.

you have been legally married to him. C. C. C. If you, stopped working in the middle of the week you are probably entitled to pay for the part of the week you worked, but it depends on the custom and the agreement, if any.

P. D. About $28.75 a month, if it was in converted insurance, is raid to the beneficiary of a sailor, your landlord does not give you the heat you have contracted for complain to the City Counsellor about it. LA VALLIERE Lost, white gold. 2 monds and pearl drop: $10 reward.

dia- c7 MASONIC PIN Lost: square and compass, black, gold-mounted: on Iowa av. Call roresi iiiiw and receive reward. (e) MONEY Lost: roll of bills. University car. bet.

Walton and Grand av. For. 7,7 18 W. MONEY Lost: $3" in Union Market Satur-day afternoon; reward. Sidney 323.

(c) MONEY Lost, two $10 bills. Grand. Juniata, Tower Grove Bank; liberal reward. Grand NECK PIECE) Lost: small fur neck near Maple- reward. Cabany 1191M.

NECKPIECE Lost: fur. mink: vicinity t.rani ana Yunnan: reward. lxist. of papers, Olive car, Tues-dav. Call Grand 242PK.

fACKAGE Lost: iiartv who found package, containing 1etelry, In Kresge's and 10c store Saturdav. between 10:30 and 12 o'clock, please phone Colfax 231 and receive liberal rewiirl. (c) PEARLS Lost, of graduated pearls. Match 31, 'diamond clasp, between 4151 Russell to Towr Urove a v. or on Vande-verttr car to Olive, or Olive-Delmar car west: reward.

Return to 4151 Russell. Grar.d POCKET BOOK Lost; lady's; money. Eagle stamps and cruclflx: reward. C. J.

Ekhard 113(1 s. 13th. POCKKTBOOK Lost. 3d. at Grand-Leader mezzanine room; $15.

more or less change: Kamous-Barr coin; reward. R. Klgnart. 3'44 S. Grand av.

Lost, small black, Frldav, 6 p. on Delmar car; contains Y. W. membership card, money; reward. Forest CS32.

(c) POODLE Lost; female. Tuesday; reward. 2313 Division. Central B17f. PUP Lost, and feet.

white, black nv: Call Forest 12ti'J: cllnrjed face reward, (c) I UPS Lost; 2 iiointer pups: marked, head brown and body white, brown spots: other bead brown, body white: reward. 4043 Wash- lneton. PL RSE Lost, money. 2 rings, cameo, sig net: service pin; keepsakes; reward. 5045 Janet a v.

Colfax If3W. PURSE I-ost. black, in or net Scruggs, containing key and change; reward. Box ii ioBt-mspatcn. (c PURSE Lost: town, small Saturday afternoon, down- gray purse, containing reward.

Grand 374SW (c) PI KSE Lost: containing watch and valua-hie receipts: reward. E. -Moore. 4141 Bee thoven. (cl PRAYER ROOK Lost: white praver book.

on Bartmer av. from Hodlamont car to ft4O0 Suburban av. return to r344 Suburban. RING Lost; amethyst: March 30; in North Parkview. Delmar.

Skinker or Delmar car: reward If returned to 617ft McPherson. (c RING Lost: small diamond: March 24: Jefferson. Belt car. 1040A Warren reward. RING Iyst: with 3 keys on It and East St.

Louis Cottonore brass check on It. Call Bomont Victoria Simpson. ROSARY Ixt: amethyst, without crucifix, Ftdav. between 3 and o'clock; please CmII: Benton SQ4W: rewsrd. Jlcl SA'TCHEL Lost purple: large amount of money; seen picked up bv stout man: liberal reward.

Cabany 35.1W. or 1013 Yale. SHOES L'-t, Schnner's store, new oair hoy's blpck shoe: nvwr noor. 174tA Missouri. STOCKINGS Lost; pair brown silk: between 2 and Saturday; downtown; reward.

Sld- nev 4t17W. (cl STOCKINGS Ixist: brown silk: and white gloves on Cass car. Saturday nlcht: nnme on Inside of package: reward for return. R. Ouirk.

1370 Union. TIE PIN-1342. -Lost: amethyst: reward. Cabany (c) TWO KEYS Lot: on string: between Cote Brilllante and Theodosia, on Hamilton; reward. T.S22 Cote UMBRELLA Lost: hlack silk; on Olivo car; reward.

Lindell UMBRELLA Lost. downtown. Saturday, gold-headed, silk; liberal reward. Grand UMBRELLA Ixist: lady's black silk umbrella, at Judge Dolph's Broadway sto'f or St. Louis Seed Saturday at p.

kindly phone Cab. 3S04M. 632 Pefphlng: reward. (c "VANITY CASE Lost: keepsake: Initials R. reward.

3057 Lnfavette. VANITY Lost silver; engraved ward. Phone Sidney W. 'S. re- c7l WAIST Lost: white Georgette: Frldav afternoon on Broadwav between Bnsv Bee and Moran: rewsrd: call Victor 3005R.

WALLET Lost: containing bills: near Grand and Hickory or on Manchester car between Grand and Vsndeventer: finder please return t.i W. L. Crafton. 3C54 Hickory; receive reward. WATCH Lost: bracelet.

Tuesday, on Plymouth av. or Page car: reward. S. Colonlus, Wncner Electric motor assembly dept WEDDING Sept. RING Lost.

A. 13. '17: reward. E. H.

to W. G. Grnnd 4092. (c) WRIST WATCH With ribbon, at Y. W.

C. A. Central 77H9R. Olive 03: reward. WHIST WATCH lxst; downtown: Compton ear or In the vicinity of Park and Compton avenue: reward.

Grand 4749W. 3041 Ends WRIST WATCH Lost: solid gold; link chain, on Olive, Boyle or Westminster; Thursday evening: phone Lindell 2375: reward. WRIST WATCH Lost. Elgin, on gray ribbon. Clara Uendrlck, WIS Geraldlne reward.

WILL little girl who picked up photograph on Manchester car Saturday rooming please return to Security Printing Bd and Vine. $100 REWARD party returning Jewelry taken from, G94U Waterman; no questions ssked. CITY LICENCE Found. No. Riverside 174HR.

81251. Call DOG Found; airedalo dog; female. Benton Phone EASTERN STAR PIN-Pleasant. -Found; Call 4 157 A MITCHELL BODY Party who left Mitchell body at 3321 Easton Dee. 29.

please call or will be sold for storage. c.2i MONEY Found, Friday. Thompson's: specify amount, location, hour lost. Box P-1P0. Post-Dispatch.

ROLL OF MONEY Found, about Xmas. on Sixth A. Velth. 311 Walnut. RoSARY Found: March 25.

Call at Mrs. Mntll. Oravols WRIST WATCH Found: on 6S00 Delmar; please call 5924 De Glvervllle. PERSONAL PERSONAL PERSONAL Ruby, write to your motner. I promise.

PERSONAL Esther, all is well; come home. Nll and the babies here. PERSONAL Josie and Mill, meet me at bridge. 8 p. m.

Phone yards. Dsd. PERSONAL Sister Fannie Reynolds very ill at Villa Rldre. warts to see her brother. Jim Burton.

if') PERSONAL information wanted ss to whereabouts of John Gilbert, dead or alive. Your wife. Kmma. Box C-S35. Post-Pis.

PERSONAL Anna Ktmthkamn Come home or write; mother la under doctor's care. Jack. PERSON Al Will persons who witnessed street car accident at corner Grnnd and Meramec Feb. 25. please, call st R606 Kings lnd conrt or phone Victor PERSONAL Roland: If don't care for have respect for me and my teachings snd baby to settle with her and live right.

Mamma 1'ERSONAL Information wanted of Joseph Westman. 13 vears. who left horns Thursday night. Mrs. Anna Westman.

2707 Utah st. PERSONAL Will gentleman with shell glasses, who with lady and gentleman tn motor car. picked un ladv on Delmar nwr Masonio Horns, after accident on AprO 29 last, kindly communicate with first floor west, 0O1B KlngeburvT PERSONA I Gentleman who assisted elderly lady who was thrown from southbound Bellefontaine car at Blair and Bremen av. on March 30. 1920.

at 10 25 p. or other persons who saw accident, please communicate with Box P-3WV Post Dlapatch. MEDICAL QUESTIONS. (Ansiicrs prepared by a physician of authority. Health and sanita-ti07i questions of public interest only will be considered.

Diagnoses or treatment of individual cases will not be given. Questions that cannot be publicly discussed, if showing evidences of sincerity, will be answered when, accompanied by stamped envelope.) PERSONAL, Roland Leaving first nf week: If think more of M. sr til arlvs divorce and save further trouble The war is over and has mad manv new heirs: vou msy be one of them: investigate: manv now living in poverty are rich but don't know It. Our 400-oce cloth-bound Index entitled "Missing Heirs end Next of Kin." dating 1772 to recent date. alphabetically arranged, contains authentic lists of unclaimed estates and heirs wanted and advertised for In America and abroad to claim fortunes: contents of the Index of Missing Heirs contain names are shown therein which have appeared in American.

English Irish. Scotch. French. German. Swedish.

Welsh. Belgian. Indian, colonial and many other newspapers, advertising directly ror missing heirs. There Is also shown a larre list of names whl: havs sppeared Inserted bv lawyers, executors. administrators and various courts to answer and hear of "something to their benefit." Also contains Chancery Courts of England and Ireland lists and Bank of England unclaimed dividends list.

Thousands of names In book; yours or vour ancestors' names mav be among them. Send II 00 (one doilarl at once for 40O- fiage cloth-bound book. Estab-lshed 18S1. INTERNATIONAL CLAIM AGENCY. Dent.

f3. PITTSBURG. PA. 99 ADOPTION ADOPTION Will give schooling to a bov 12 B. Wells.

1023 Olive. a good home and to 15. Address Geo. A I (OPTION Can give girl a good home In exchange for lltht housework In bakery. Til.l S.

Jefferson. CHILDLESS fumllv would like to board over 3 years old. Box C-314 Post-Dlf. FOR ADOPTION-for bright girl. Want good Christian home age 7.

Box P-277. FOR ADOPTION Babv girl. 2 months old. Call Virginia. Phone Rivers I de UtO.

FOR ADOPTION Beautiful baby girl of e-rellent naTntage. Box I-3or, FOR ADOPTION Chlldnesc familv to adopt prettv blue-eyed baby bov. Box Post-Dlspatrh. ADOPTION Wanted for adoption. to months-old Protestant baby girl; fair.

31WW Washington. "io A. ADOPTION Young couple wishes adopt legitimate infant under 2 years of nit; good home will be given child. Box J-179. YOUNG WIDOW d-slres some private familv to care for 2-year-old boy.

1 have to wor.i and can't care for litm properly: will pay reasonable hoard for tha baby. Box P-211. Powt-Dtspstch. COMING EVENTS. JOINT entertainment and danr given bv Olive Camp No.

U.aOff. M. W. A. and Zapp Camp No 4010.

R. N. at Delvan Hall, Vandeventcr and Delmar. Tuesday evening, April 0th; admission. SEALED PROPOSALS BIDS will be received by the Board of Public Service of the City of St.

I -outs, Roo-n 20b City Hall, until 12 April 20. 1920. for reconstructing locust street from Fourteenth street to Jefferson avenue. Plans specifications and forms of contract and other Informstlon can be had at the office of the President of the Board of PuWIo Hervr Rrotp 30O (ffv If nil SPECIAL NOTICE After April 1. 1B20, 1 will not be responsible for anv debts contracted by my wife.

Emma Tolch. ERNEST A. TOTCH. SPECIAL NOTICE All creditors of Max Markovitz. formerly of 1221 Oriole Venice.

Ill can colect their bills st 1.. Cohen Grocer 1017 N. 7th. 6L Louis. Mo.

J. W. Little. ID SPECIAL NOTICE I will not be resnonslbn for snv debts contrscted bv my wife, Mrs. Hazel Gilgenberg.

after date. FRANK GILGKNBERG. SPECIAL NOT1CR Anyone who witnessed automobile accident Krld.iv, April 2. about 4:30 p. In 440 block Delmar bouleysrd: kindly address; Information appreciated.

Boi Post-Plspatrh. BUSINESS CARDS ADJUSTMENTS. COLLECTIONS HOW are your collections? WTiy pay largs commission and fees when you can enllsat your own accounts, no matter where located, with our wonderful system of collection: all money paid direct to creditors: our system of collection can and will bring In your money hundreds of merchsnts are using our svstem and getting big results; write or call us up for particulars. National Creditors Publicity Holland rit. iui- rv-n" oiive EjLECjrmcvm p.Ejra WE specialize In wiring ready-built houses.

Mid-West Electric 2221 Keokuk: 8ld-ney 3120. (cSI $40. WIRE 5 rooms, 2 flush switches, one 3-llght, one 2-llght. three l-llght fixtures. Olive Electrical Repair.

Olive 5M12W. LET a real electrician do your electrical work for a real price and be satisfied. F. B. Williams.

4727 Page. Deimar 3247J. Forest HKW1R. THORP Klec. Co Carb-bad Old house wiring and flxturei: all work guar, snteed.

Call Riverside between and 7 n. m. snd 7 and a. nv LET us wire vour house and furnish fixtures: estimates frer. Sidney 3040.

Industrial Electric Her 2247 Ohio. (r7) Cl.D house wiring and vacuum clearera. electric fans and Irons; securs our reswnshle prl-s on good electrlo nature. I'a'i 14 17 lilarkntone. WEST END Electric Repair 42lToiv st.

Call Lindell 4940 when in need of a good electrician at a reaonabl price, Ol-I and n-w bouse wiring, motor and commercial work. Repelrs a specialty Hornbeck llardle Elec. Co. Weekly reminder for motors. 814 Market St.

Both phones leWj WIRING AND FIXTI RFS Five moms with fixtures, f'Jt. w-fth 8-flnsh switches and Psht In basement with switch: filtures rin fit of two Id-tarn bstiI-Indlrect howls: on 2-lirht showers; snd 1-lirht etntle drop. Park Kleetrle 1B1 1'srk. Victor 202. Sidney Wit, fe $56.50 Wir 6 Roims With beautiful fixtures.

April Is the month to bave vour houa wired: 2 flush switch, on B-llght shower. 2 2 lights, l-igh; handsome rhalns: terms If Olive 2737. COIXMBIA ELF'-THIC HOP Pin st. rfcM) APEHL SPECIAL- $54.50 wires 6 rooms; 2 gingla flush switches one 4, one 3 and four one light handsome fixtures All work guaranteed EGGERS ELECTRIC SII0P 3S43 Finnev. Lindell 151S.

(e) CLEANING A NO PARENT Clearing and C. BptVp aed Olive; supsrlor work. Inr le 4 HAI.PIN Kntered Into rest on Saturday. April 3. 11)20 at 8:20 p.

Eirma Halpln (nee Walterst. wife of the late Frank lial-Pin snij beloved mother of Frank. Helen anl Milton Halpln; sister of Mrs. Mary Brices and Mrs. Kate Breirel.

Funeral will take place from the family residence, 2202 Benton Btreet. Due notice of time will bo alven. (r) HARRINGTON On Saturday. April 3. lJO.

at 11:03 a. Homer Reed HarriniT ton. beloved hunband of Tlllie Harrinerton. father of Keith H. and Kenneth E.

Harrlnuton. dear son of Anna Reed, and our ear, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from residence. 4S19 Allemanla avenue, on Monday. April 5.

at 2:30 p. KIPP Entered into rest on Thursday. 1. 120. Charles F.

KIpp. beloved hus-taiid of Anna Klpp (nee Winkler), and dear aper 0f Kenneth, Catherine and Marshall Him. and brother of Mary Klpp Wien-eyer. Bertha anr Minnie Klpp. aired HO years.

runeral from Masonic Temple. Lock wood avenue. Webster Groves. Sunday. April JLv.1 m- Deceased was a member of Webster Groves LodRe No.

84. A. F. and A. Rabbonl Chapter No.

131. Roval Arch nimra council iso. k. ana s. M.

Benlamln Franklin Council No. of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics. (c7) KRl'SE Entered into rest on Frldav. April 2. 1020.

at 5 a. Edward C. Kruse. beloved son of rmrlnrn Vmo. .1 bnpther of Carrie Kruse.

and our dear In hlu i -At- (.11 C3I rpineral in-U a family residence. 4453 Clarence avenue. to njiiuiia cemetery. (c7) I.EM EN Entered Into rest on Saturdav. April 3.

1920. at 7:15 a. W'alter W. Lemen. beloved husband of Elizabeth Dar-row Lemen.

dear son, father, father-in-law and grandfather, aired 61 years. Funeral from family residence. 557 North Fourteenth street. East St Louis. 111., on Monday.

April 6. at 2 o. m. Burial at Green Mount Cemetery. Belleville.

111. LEVA On Friday. April 2. 1920. at 6:30 d.

Mary Antnes Leva (nee Strehle). of o32o Najrel avenue, beloved mother of Christian R. and George Leva and May Hinrlch-son (nee Leva), and our dear mother-in-law and prandmother. aired fly years. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle funeral parlors.

2331 S. Hroadwav. Monday. April 5. at 8:30 a.

to Our Lady of Sorrow Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's LOIDA Entered into rest en Thursday, April 1. 1920. at 8:25 p. John Loida.

dearly beloved husband of Anna Ixiida (nee Dvorak) and dear father John I.olda Catherine Crnkovic (nee Lolda). Frank. Peter and Cecelia Lolda. our dear brother, brothe--In-Iaw, father-in-law. and uncle, at the a tee of 65 years.

Funeral from family residence, 2133 Mc-Nalr avenue, on Sundav. April 4. at 1:30 p. to New Picker Cemetery. The deceased was a member of Rad Washington C.

S. P. S. and Cigar Makers' Union No. 44.

Phoenix (Ariz.) papers please copy. MARTIN Entered into rest Saturdav. April 3. 1020 Mrs. Betty H.

Martin, mother of Mrs T. L. Lewis and Mrs. M. C.

Weird. George M. and Vernon C. Martin. Interment at the old home place.

Shep-herdsville, Ky. c) MA CNT EL Entered into rest on Friday, April liltl. Bernard A. Mauntel. Funeral from C.

R. Lupton's chapel. 4U Olive street, at 30 a. Mondav. April services at St.

Francis Xavler's Church at 10 a. thence to Calvary Cemetery. Omit flowers. (c) McHAIN Entered Into rest on Saturday, April 3. 1020.

at 11 a. William Mc-Bain, beloved husband of Margaret Mc-Baln (nee Sullivan and dear father of Airnes. Margaret and Isabella McBain. and dear brother of Mrs. Frank Grassmuck.

Helen Thomas and Hugh McBain. and our dear nephew and brother-in-law. Funeral Tuesday. April 6. at 2 o.

from family residence. 1410A Buchanan street, thence to St. Matthew's Cemeterv. Deceased was a member of Local No. 4, St.

Ixiuia Lodge. A. A. 1. F.

and J. W. of North America. (cl) MEYER Entered into rest on Friday, April 2. 1020.

at 11:45 p. May Meyer, beloved sister of Charles H. Meyer of Chicago. 111. Funeral Monday.

April 5. 1 at 2 p. from the Beiderwieden-Dunkman chapel, 1031 St. Louis avenue, to Salem Cemetery. MI-CKOSKY Entered into rest on Saturday, April 3, 11)20.

at 3 p. Frank Mlc-kosky, dearly beloved husband of Josephine Mlckosky (nee Macha) end dear father of Elizabeth Weber (nee Mlckosky), Frank, Jo-senh. Marie. Thomas and Cecelia Mlckosky end our dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, arandfather and uncle, at the age of Cl years. Funeral from family residence, 171ft Dolman street, on Tuesday.

April 6. at 8:30 a. m. to St. John of Nepomuk Church, thence to SS.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Cleveland (O.) papers please copy. (c) OTTO Entered Into rest Saturdav. 4ril 3, 1920. at 12:55 o.

Emma H. tto, beloved wife of J. W. Otto, and dear mother of George C. Otto and Hilda M.

Stocke. and dear grandmother. uue notice of time of funeral will be given from Krone chapel. 2707 North i Ornl avenue. Interment private.

Please omit flowers, (cl) POWERS Entered into rest on Thursday, Ais-il 1. at 11 a. m. James Powers, beloved husband of Margarette Powers (nee Finn), dear father of Mrs. Frank II.

Elck-meler. dear father-in-law. grandfather and great-grandfather, in his seventy-sixth year. Funeral on Mondav, April ft. at 8:30 a.

from residence, 4o2' West Papin street, to St. Cronan's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Chicago (111.) papers please copy. (ci) ItlTCHER On Saturday, April 3.

1920, Nlmrod Rltcher, beloved husband of Myrtle Rttcher (nee Pruitt) and dear father of Nlmrod and Norman Rltcher, in his fifty-fourth year. Remains will bo forwarded Monday evening, April from Meek Dlckman's chapel, B030 Easton, to De Soto, for funeral Tuesday. (0) SCHl'LTZ Entered Into suddenly, on Friday. April 2, 1020. at 4:15 p.

Miss Amelia Sehultz, our dearly beloved aunt. Funeral private from Roberts' funeral parlor, South Grand avenue, Sunday. April 4. at 2:80 p. m.

Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery. SCHCSTER Entered Into rest Saturday. Aoril 3. 1020.

at Little Sisters of Poor. 3400 South Grand avenue. Marv A. Schuster sister-in-law of Marv A. Schuster (nee Neulle), and dear aunt of Mary Lange.

at the age of 86 years. Funeral Tuesday. April 6. at 8:30 a. from the Kron chapel.

2707 North Grand avenue, to St. Theresa's Chruch. thence to Calvary cemetery. ii TON ACHEN Entered Into rest 'nee Galla'gher). dearly be'loved wife of Sidney O.

Von Achen. dear motbei to Calvary Cemetery. to) Ahn nee Gallagher), dearly beloved wife of Sidney O. Von Achen. dear mother of Thomas Lowery and Mary Jane on Achen.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher, sister of James John J. and Lena Gallagher, sister-in-law of Mrs. K.

Crosby and Mifs Naome on Achen. at the age of "7 years. Funeral Tuesday. April at 8:30 a. from the Smith Croghan undertaking parlor.

7281 Manchester avenue, to Immaculate Conception Church. Maple-wood" thence to Valhalla Cemetery. WI.STRO.M Entered Into rest Friday. Anrll lf-20. Grace L.

Walstrom (nee Barnes) beloved wife of A. Walstrom. uauJhter of John Barnes of Bellalre. Jist'r of Mrs. Cora Heatherlngton of Belfaire Mrs.

R. E. Wayne of St. luis; Mrs. A.

D. Chauncey of Beaumont. Tex Mrs J. Lanier of JackaonvU.e. FIb "and J.

B. Featherstone of New Funeral' Sunday, from the residence of her Ister Mrs R. E. Wayne. union vouif-nrd at 2:30 n.

m. Interment at Valhalla CeneuSri VaiateBeaumont (Tex New Brighton Jacksonville (Fla.) and Detroit (Mich.) papers please copy. (O iin rest on Friday. loon or ii -so John H. Wlndau beloTed'husband of Jennie Wlndau and dear father of Margaret Wlndau.

Funeral from Gerachty's chapel. 4S22 Ess- ton avenue, on Monday April o. at i j. m. to Vlsilntlon thence to Calvary eme-WKINUOKK Entered Into rest ednes-W day March ni.

lh'ZO at :15 H.rrv Welndorf. stepson of Mrs Nettle Welndorf Palmwreet. and dear bro her of Georee Welndorf. Mrs. Carrie Kelle? and Robert Welndorf and Ed GeiVler.

and incle. In his thirty-second y'Fruneral Monday. Aoril 5. 2 t. from residence 6t his brother.

George We ndorf :U.1 North Thirteenth street, to Cemetery. Motor. Deceased was member of Brotherhood of Locomotlv. Firemen, Local No. -I.

Members of De Poto Council. No. 003. KnieTts of Columbus, wtll meet at their huUdlng. 7.118 Manchester arenue.

Run-Sv Anrll 4 at 8 p. and proceed in 2hodyPto the Smith Croghan funeral Ssrlor T2H1 Afanchester avenue, and view The remains of Mrs. Marie A. Von Achen. i a- va i BECHEB Entered Into rest at Oakland.

on Wednesday. March 31, 1020. Elsnore Becher (nee Busenhart). dearly seloved wife of George Becher. Due notice of funeral will be Riven, (cl) BERflMEIER Entered Into rest, suddenly, on Saturday.

April 3. 1020. nt 13:40 p. Charles F. Bergmeter of 4320 Itaika street, beloved husband of Nellie Bergmeier (nee Morgan), dear father of Ruby A.

and Charles H. Bergmeier. son of William F. Bergmeier, brother of Mrs. Anna Plel.

Fred Bergmeter and Mrs. Amanda Kottkamp, at the age of 4'Z years. Funeral Tuesday. April (i. at 3 from Ztegenbeln Bros.1 chapel, 2623 Cherokee street, to Valhalla Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of T. P. A. c) B1EKMAXN Entered Into reit on Friday. April Si.

1920. at 12:15 Marv Blermann (nee Kramper), beloved wife of Frank Blermann. dear mother of Ella Zengerling (nee Blermann) William. Martin, Frank, John and Joseph Biermann, and our dear mother-in-law and grand- motner, ai me age or year-. Funeral Monday.

April 6. at 7-30 a. from family residence, 2715 Wvoming street, to St. Francis de Sales Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of the Married Ladles' Sodality of St. Francis de Sales Church. BLACK MORE Entered Into rest a Indianapolis, Henry Blaokmore, beloved husband of Mary Blaekmore. 1par fsthtr of Albert Arthur William J. and Jennie Blaekmore.

Mrs. E. Uookey, Florence and Mrs. T. Gookey, and our father-in-law, grandfather and unclu, aged 63 vears.

Funeral from the Leldner chape'. 2233 St. Louis avenue, Sunday, April 4. at 3 p. m.

Deceased was a member of Carpenters' Union. Local No. 73. and Aurora Lodge. K.

of P. tc) BRADLEY Entered Into rest on Thursday. April 1. 1920. at a.

John h. Bradley, dearly beloved husband oi Josephine A. Bradley, dear father of Mary. Paul, Lawrence, Donald and Dorothy Bradley. Funeral Monday.

April 5. at 1 :30 p. from Howard Son's parlors. 3226 Park venue, to Immaculate Conception Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. c7) CONRAD Entered Into rest on Thursday.

April 1. 1U20. at 11:15 p. Louis Conrad, beloved son of Arthur and Lena' Conrad (nee Bchmitt), and dear brother Anna, Henry. George.

Christina. Elizabeth, Philip. Lawrence. Loretta and Arthur Conrad and our dear nephew and cone In. at the fee of 10 jeers.

Funeral on Monday. April 5. at 2 p. from family residence. 1000 South Broadwav, to New Kt.

Marcus' Cemetery. tCM) EHI.E Entered Into rest, suddenlv. on Saturday. Anrll 3. 1020.

at a. at residence. 6430 West Park avenue. Monica (hie inee Hurrla). wife of the late Joseph EMS, flear mother of Joseph, bmma.

Henrv nd Charles Khle. deux mother-in-law and grandmother. In her elKhty-elnthth year. Due notice of funeral. (c) FLANAGAN Entered Into rest on Friday, April 3.

lltiiO, at 5:30 a. Grace FIMisiran, beloved dauKhter of Matthew nd Mollis Flanagan, sister of William J. Flanagan- and Mrs. Edward J. Fograrty, dear sister-in-law.

niece and cousin. Funeral will take place trom the family residence. 3206 North Newstead avenue, en Mnndav, April 6. at 7:30 a. to Holy Rosary Church.

Interment In Calvary Cemetery. FLOTTKM ESt'H Entered Into rest on Saturday, April 11120. at 1:50 a. Amelia Klottcmrsch nee Blcethner). beloved wife of Herman Flottemesi mother of Annie Klotteniesch and Mrs.

Amelia Rielhmaiin. Funeral will take nlare from the family rejldence. Franklin avenue, on Tuesday. April (I. at 8:30 a.

to St. Al-VlMinsus' (Rock) Church. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. FI.VVX Entered into rest on Friday, April 2. 1920, nt 3 a.

John W. Flynn, helund tat.tr of Charles and Thomas L. FJvr.n. Mrs. EtiBene Kecsr and Mrs.

Blanche Lenalnic, and our dear brother, father-in-law nd xrandlather. hi the une of 0 years, jiionthd and 21 dnvs. Remains will be shipped to Totosl, Monday. Anrll .1, at 7 a. from family residence, 1S10 South EiKhth street.

De Soto (Mo. papers please cony. (cW, FOHSHAW Entered Into rest on Saturday, April a. 1920. at p.

Mar- frt C. Forshaw (nee FitZKerald). le-nvd wife of Joseph Forshaw. dear mother of Mrs. S.

Bucklew. Joseph Lucille Elltsbeth, June and John C. Forshaw and L. A. McMullen.

and sister of Michael Flt2(erald. at the aKe of 65 years. Due notice of funeral will be given, (c) GEYER Entered into rest on Friday, April 2, 1920, at a. et residence, 1MB. Hodlamont avenue, Frederlcka Geyer inee PoettllnR), lieloved mother of Mrs.

Anna L. Evers and Henry Geyer. dear sister of Urn. Christine Mans and our dear grandmother, In her seventy-elehtb year. Funeral Sunday, April 4.

at 2:30 p. from he Geortie Pleltsch chapel, Mi6 Kastoa avenue, to St. Paul's Cemetery. Motor. CHURCH NOTICES Sunday services at Toy Theater, 453 Boyla avenue.

Musical Arts 43d and Ollye. 11 a. "The Jesus Christ of To-1T." 8 p. "The Mission of Chris 'an Heallnr In the Churches." with healinst Prayer service at th close. Emll Clifford Hartmann, speaker.

Mr. Hartmann lee-tares enrery Wednesday, Thursday and Frl-y at 2 and 8 p. m. upon the truth as tiuitht and demonstrated by Jesus Christ, at atudlo room No, 1, 3723 Olive street. All are welcome.

Special muslo by Mme. nns ds Annan. Voluntary offerings, (o) CHURCH OF PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY; (Or Divine Science 3617-19 Wyoming Street BEV. II. II.

SCIIROEDER, Pastor (The Church That Advocates Divine Heallnr. Raster services at 10:45 a. m. Sublect: Tihe Resurrection snd the Tlfe." Tues-y evenlna: at 8 o'clock, subject: "1I-lne The public cordially Invited to attend. IqPTDTTTTA in XI 1 1 IV1 i il Baiter Flower Services.

3 o'clock. H33 V. fcireau street. Mrs. Ecker.

Medium. VfW ff. inuutiiir mission noias iiinnii fe1rs p. Friday ":30 p. m.

Mrs. sn, ma Wright street. L'I(iHT' TRUTH CHURCH, Sundav Thursdav 2 p. Tuesday 8 p. Reldt.

4353A Easton. NEW THOUGHT SPIRITUAL UNITY. consecration Sunday. p. m.

mediums. 1121A Cass. Solrltuallst meeting Mondav and Frldav. I ra. Messages bv a 12-year-old girl.

K)0 Otvoli avenue. c) OF THE SOT'IMemorlal Eas-r service, 2:30 p. m. Sundav. 'Mrs.

Vlen. 1013 N. Garrison; all welcome. D1VIXE. Meetings Tuesday Thursday, 8 p.

m. Mrs. Johnson. N. Grand.

"miTl CHURCH. Sunday. Thursday, Tuesday. Friday. 8:30 p.

m. 45S9 inuium special r.n-r rvce this evening. Regular services 2 no p. and Thursday4. 8 p.

m. Aaamsnn. 4251 Mcl'herson. rtM.S OCCULT SPIRITUAL ALLIANCE ntHUi, 87M Olive street, the largest so-T a the city. mots tonight at 8 o'clock rwt.

How to Devolon Mod.umahiD. Music SH ss; all FIRST MISSOURI ORGANIZED ItmI. Ashland Hall. 4.KU Natural Prin 1 I A I ST I I Ki ll 1 Ill tl II services D. Ill xi of ifht niurch trhrerht Hull.

Inn VtV'h Mi'Nnlr Sunday cve- oiiiiiirM. uniii oth. itiorr-vroririnB' ana oinrn. Utt "eilnesdav sfternoons. ll Cot- Mrs.

Adlr and John Feleste. West Belle. Sundays and Tkl til- Mra Armstrad. a- Mission 11 Mr N. C4th st.

Serv- iipe.ij.T evenings. Mrs. Hurd. I Ulirlst Universal Itrotherhood. v.

Juniata street, holds services Sun-T it. Lecture and messages by nastor. All welcome. raj ir nf Truth Mets at Marcus Hall. I wish to extend my sincere thanks to my relatives and friends for the svmpathy shown me In my sad bereavement.

In the loss of mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, Also wish to thank the Rev. Edward Bleibereow. for his kind words: also the pallbearers for their kind services.

MRS. G. II. KLASING. DAUGHTER.

We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends and relatives for the beautiful floral offerings, and to the Zie-genheln In our sad bereavement In the loss of our beloved dauehter and sister. BREITENBACH FAMILY. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives and many friends for their sym- i pathy and kindness shown us in our sad be- reavement in thev loss of our dear mother. Mary E. Norman: also for the many beau-; tiful floral offerings.

The bereaved family, i MR. J. B. NORMAN AND SONS, (c) We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our relativ-s and friends for the sympathy and kindness shown us in our late sad bereavement in the loss of our dear son and brother. Jacob P.

Sehroeder; our special thanks to Rev. Theo. Oberhellman for his kind words of consolation; also the pallbearers and for the many beautiful floral offerings. THE BEREAVED FAMILY. We wish to thank our relatives and friends for their sympathy and kindness shown us in our late bereavement in the death of our dear daughter and sister.

Loretta Judge: for the many beautiful floral offerings. We also thank the Rev. Father Cronin of the Assumption Church, pallbearers and Hauck Schmidt, undertakers. JUDGE FAMILY. We wish to extend our most sincere thanks to our many relatives and friends for their sympathy and beautiful floral offerings: also the pallbearers, the Rev.

Mr. Woods for his consoling words. In our late sad berea-ement. the loss of our dear wife and mother. Selma Dubray.

THE BEREAVED FAMILY. I wish to thank my many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown me In my late sad hour of bereavement In the loss of mv beloved wife. Rose Pascal, and also for their beautiful floral offerings. I especially thank the undertaker. George L.

Pleitsch, for his kind and courteous service. THOMAS R. PASCAL, Husband, (c) We wish to extend our heartfelt tfcanks to our relatives and friends for the sympathy and kindness shown us in our late sad bereavement, the loss of our dear son and brother. Martin Ekrlch. Also for the beau- 1 tlful floral offerings.

Special thanks to Father Cronnin for his kind words of conso- I latlon: Corlnne and Ardel Heitmever, for thelc singing: also the pallbearers, and Welck for their efficient! service. MOTHER. AND SONS. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many relatives 2nd friends for the kindness fhown us In our late and sad bereavement of the loss of our dearly beloved son. Leroy L.

Kruckemever. We also wish to th.ttk Rev. F. H. Krafft for his kindness and consollMr words: Miss Ramsbrock, Prof.

F. Saegr. the pallbearers and the Provost-Drehman. undertakers, and for the many beautiful floral offerlngsi. FATHER AND MOTHER.

I We wish to extend our Rlncere thanks to our relatives and friends for the sympathy and kindness shown In the sad bereavement the loss of mv dear husband. Fred Karches' I also for the beautiful floral offerings. We especially thank Clem Welch's Sons, undertakers, for their prompt and efficient services. MRS. KARCHES AND CHILDREN, (ci We wish to extend our Sincere thanks to our relatives arri friends for their svmpathy i and beautiful floral offerings in our late i sad bereavement In the loss of my dear hus- band and our dear father.

Gregory Aubuchon. to Fathers Moser and Neal. St. Vincent's Church, to Dr. F.

P. Toittner. Mr. Adolph ivjyn. unuennKer.

especially air. and Mrs. Chns. Mever of Florissant, Mo. BEREAVED AUBUCHON.

J311 S. Eighth St. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanV our friends and the emploves of RI HIe-Reh-bein Mfg. Co. and the Loose-Wiles Baking Co.

for the kindness and svmpathy shown us in our late sad bereavement in the loss of i our dear brother, Herman Braun. and spe- i clal thanks to Rev. Theo. F. Brant for his kind words fo consolation and for the many i beautiful floral offerings.

i SISTERS AND BROTHERS. We wish to extend our most sincere i manKs to me itev. j. vv. Varwig.

the pallbearers, Jefferson Lodge No. 14. A. O. W'.

Hessen Undt Verein and Beer Brewers' Benevolent Association, for their kindness shown us and the beautiful floral offering tendered im rluHne ph. and sad bereavement of my dear husband nun our loving ratner, Bernard Helm THE BEREAVED FAMILY, (c) We wish to extend our sincere thank, and express our appreciation to our relatives, friends and members of the A. O. U. W.

and K. O. T. M. for the kindness and sym- Fathy shown us during our sad bereavement the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father.

We aim thank the Rev. Dr. Illtrson for his kind words of comfort, the pallbearers for their service and for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. ANNA OXMAN.

BEREAVED WIFE. AND FAMILY. I hereby wish to extend my sincere thanks to th many relatives and friends who so kindly extended their sympathy and condolence In my sad bereavement, occasioned bv the loss of mv dear husband. Henrv A. Drexel.

Especially do I thank the Rev. E. II. Etlts for his kind words of sympathy, the pallbearers, the B. of R.

No. T. yard employes. Illinois Traction employes, the Wabash emploves. relatives and friends.

Also W. A. Stock Undertaking Co. for their prompt and efficient service. MRS.

MARY DREXEL. (c) We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends, also McQuav-Norris Co. for their sympathy and kindness shown, and the beautiful floral offr-ings tendered us in this sad hour of bereavement In the loss of our dearly beloved father and husband. We also wish to express our thanks to the pallbearers and undertakers for the kindness shown We also thank the Rev. Blelbtreu for his kind words of consolation.

The bereaved family. MRS. J. S. KOLB AND CHILDREN.

We -wish to express our heartfelt thanks 'to our relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the hour of our sod bereavement In the loss of our dear sister, Gertrude Ludwlg. We wish to especially thank the Rev. Father Klster of St. Liborlous Church for his kindness and condolence, the pallbearers for their kind attention and service and for the beautiful floral offerings. AGNES MEIER, LI 1,1,1 SHUKAI AND ANNA LUDWIG.

(oV We wish to express our appreciation and extend our heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for their kindness and svmpathy shown us during the sad hour of our bereavements In the loss of our dear father and brother, John J. Lens-lnger. We wish to especially thank tb Rev. Bahnsen for his comforting words of condolence. Beer Bottlers Local Union 187.

pallbearers, the Hofmelster Undertakers, for efficient services and also for tha many beautiful floral offerings. THE BEREAVED FAMILY. Ws desire herewith to extend our sincere and most heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings tendered us In the hours of sadness and bereavement occasioned tiv the loss, through death, of our dearlv beloved daughter. Catherine Georgia Jellison. We also offer our thanks to the Rev.

Father O'Relllv of Holv Angels Church for his benediction an kind words of consolation, ih pellhearers for their assistance, and Ztegenheln Bros, for, their excellent services rendered. MR AND MRS. A. C. JELLISON ANn FAMILY.

(c) THERE ARE FIVE WATS of getting Want Ads to the Post-Dispatch office: Through your druggist, over your phone, by mail, by messenger or personal call with no difference in prices. In sad but loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter and sister. Mrs. Grace 1-orunce McCui lough, who entered Into rest April l'JIS. When the evening shades are falling.

And we are sitting all alone, jo our hearts there comes a longing, If she only could come home. Oft and oft our thoughts do wander. To that grave so far away. Where we laid our dear Grace Just two years ago today. We will meet you some bright morning Over in that heavenly land.

Where there'll be no more sad parting. When we clasp your lovin? tiand. BROKEN-HEARTED PARENTS. HER DARLING BABY. GRACE.

SISTER AND BROTHERS. UNDERTAKERS Funeral chapel. 0739 lafayette auto and carriage funerals; no charge for chapel (c(i2) JAMES MOOMAK 1'ndertaklng 271 Olive st. No charge for luneral parlor. Linden BO.iQ.

Delmar 590. (c99) EJMEJTERjy LOTS CEMETERY LOT Wtd In Valhalla Cemetery. Section 3. lot 104. (c) CEMETERY LOTS Two lots In Park Lawn Cemeterv, Woodlawn section.

3717 N. 25th. CEMETERY LOTS-section: cheap. G. ware av.

Memorial C. Yewees, Park first 12U7A Dela- CEMETEUY LOT Section 3, lot 104, for six craves, S150. Delmar 27O0R. Valhalla Cemetery. (c) LOT Wtd.

Or part of lot In Calvary; reasonable. Box H-n. PoFt-DUpatch i LOT Valhalla, section 7: nonresident will sacrifice. J. N.

Johnson. 45S Pierce Rldg. I LOTS Four N-grave lots, section 2. Park lawn Cemetery: are selling for $2iH) will sacrifice four lots for Box P-6. I Post-Dis.

CEMETERY LOTS Two finest lots In section 1. with perpetual care. Memorial Park: sacrifice, each: lot Box Post-Dispatch. LOST and FOUND OST AUTO CRANK ButcU Park, (irand or Iifayette Jefferson, return 2351 Albion rewnrd. AUTOMOBILE LICENSE Lost: No.

Call Victor 2310L. Sidney 2SM 104SH2. AUTOMOBILE LICENSE PLATE. NO. lost.

Finder will get reward. Mound f'ity Bottling l.V-'H Marcus. (rl RAG Lost, beaded. 32K Greer. March 2.S.

Central BANK BOOK Lost, between Broadway and Tine and Sth and Locust or Sth and Market, containing coupons: liberal reward for returning same to W. F. Lanbe. 04 Mnr- ket st. (9j BARl'lN Lost: platinum, set in sapphires: liberal reward and no questions asked.

Cabanv (c2) BAR PIN Lost, downtown or Hodlamont car: platinum: diamond In center: reward. Ridge. Cabanv 39H2M. (21 BAR PIN Lost; Ftshon ware; Imitation diamond; reward. 1133 Lawn Grand 37H1.1.

HAKRHTTE Lost; platinum; studded with rhinestones; Inst Thursday on S. Grand; reward. BEADS Lost: jet. reward. Call Grand 220S; liberal cl i BOX Ixist: white paper 4ox.

containing blue silk dress, black and white snort skirt, in jitnev. going downtown from West Side; liberal reward. 923 Washington. 3d floor, uabanv id BREASTPIN Lost: old stvle: Jefferson or Hodlamont car: reward. 2.133 W.

Sullivan. BREASTPIN Lost: oval-shaned a diamond fet in platinum: reward. 3So! Falrview. Victor 3.127:. Si BI LL PUP Straved.

tan and white, about 8 months old: reward. 407 Olive. BUNDLE Lost: wrapped In black cloth, or Pestalozzl, between 7th and Lynch ssd Jefferson: reward. 811 N. Sth.

Olive 4a(t. Central r2ftl. 1 BUNCH OF KEYS Lost; on ring: one large brass key marked several Yale kevs and two common keys. R. H.

Dovl, 22i0 E. Granite City. 111. Tri-Clty 161. (c COAT Lost.

out of machine. Sunday, March 2S, child's pongee coat on Natural Bridge rond, between 4)00 and Union, call Webster 409. CUFF BUTTON'-and St. I.ouis. 27O0 N.

22d. -Lost, diamond chip. 22d 20th and Warren; reward. DIAMOND PENDANT LAVALL1ERB Lost, downtown: reward. Call Forest DIAMOND RING Lost or stolen: S50 reward for return: no questions asKed.

Mrs. Adeline Oberg. Ohio. (71 DHMOXD RING Lost; Wednesday. Call I.

Volkenlng. care of Post-Dispatch Auditing Department. (D DOG Lost Sundav. female Airedale terrier: reward. Sl S.

Main. Victor 180. DOG Found, large collie. 3701 Kosciusko. DOG Lost, small, white, curly poodle; reward.

Lindell 112ft. CO DO(J Lost: small white spitz, part poodle; March 20. Mrs. F. Thles.

5403 N. Broad wav: reward DOt Lost, male poodle, looks as If going blind; right top of eye reward. 1119 N. Spring av. DOG Lost: female poodle; answering name Fluff vr'1 reward.

10. 43US Olive st. Apt. Landell JL (cl DOG Iyost. white bulldog, with brown spots on ears; boDtau: rewara.

urauu mui (Ci DOG Lost; collie: white and yellow: collar tag. No. 4922773; reward. 403 Whlttler. apartment south DOG Lost, straved or stolen: wnit main poodle; large reward.

Cabany Cuoo. Plymouth. GEORGETTE lxst, small piece of tan, on I.ee car. bv poor working girl; Saturday evening; reward. S122 Market st.

GLASSES Lost, tortoise shell, on University car. on April t. Call Grand 4C1 reward. i it mt hrnn-n und tan kid glove, on t.vW ear' Tuesday morning. Delmar R244.T (c GOLD PIN Ixist: small round: Tuesday a.

m. about 8:30. on Belt. 14th car or between Greer and Ashland and andeventer and Spring; reward if returned to 3824 Gnr FANDI5AG Lost. blue, containing glassy cmhA rnc(l.

at Famous-Burr soda fountain. Finder plesse notify 2935 Eads. hits Lost 2 ladles, between 2740 Dlrnson Vlce. Ill rewsrd. Central HORSE AND BUGGY Reward will I i paid for the return of dun horse, long black tail close yMlppea mane, and box buggv rlth ton: stolen Friday night from Jam of V.

E. Messlnger. 7 Suffolk bii'rv. phone Benton 9f0 (c7 HUB CAP Ist; Cadlllao. on Locust st Frldav night.

Return same to Aie-genheln 80.V, Flora bL and recelv, reward y.st 4.3 Grand 2216. 2 1 1 i.r,t: In small purse a oiamonu "iSiaX Albertar 8.di7,43l. KEYS Lost 8 or 9 keys on ring, irand 1649W. Reward. Phons KEYS Lost: 2 or 3 keys on chain.

AppW 1 2. A Aunerr m. Jvv RINO Lost, containing several metal tTg 3 Tins Victor. Grand SV bunch. Dft.e IfttrTaiv.

Market, and wlvc rawnM. it- iar ii adnum .1 aia-inonaft. 2 or 3 weeks a-; liberal reward Call Forest PEETZ BEOS. IKS TS. 3d- jail).

In" vill itv h. CI ig; le: te; Iv to s. I'tW IS. i'Ih" on; IM ity; 'tar cp 'p a tia? iiii I a nj ilele fei-, ial-) J. ral IOV0 i pent anly rem (r ur illn.

In. ltd litd ess; tied: in. Mr. and nian vin a told ie. re-bar- e.

Jerjf less; rsi- de-will Ili.X icW) rally ail at irM tie s-ic-nln2 oved all on cnt busl-psld ex-oeful i pf i ores. St. Louis Bar Association.) MRS. MC. If your sister consented to the removal of the bodies at the time, we do not think she can cause you any trouble, even if she did hold the deed when you had the bodies removed.

MR. J. M. Ton do not have to live together for any special length of time in order to effect a common law marriage. All that is necessary is a mutual agreement, BROKEN HEART.

He probably meant "food for thought," meaning that you should consider his threat (to send you no more money) seriously. It takes different lengths of time In different states to obtain divorces. Your lawyer would probably let you know if a divorce had been obtained. If vour husband has abandoned you without cause, you can have him prosecuted, but we do not know how you can compel him to live with you. constitutional and local.

Constitutional for correction of any derangement, local to assist in the cure. It is usually a disease of adolescence and clears spontaneously with maturity. Local applications are in the form of lotions, ointments and powders. BROKEN HEARTED MOTHER. The length of time necessary to cure a disease depends on the disease.

Manv times persons go 'o Hot Springs and. get great benefit because they devote all their time to getting well. The baths thero, no doubt, are very beneficial, but It is likely our local baths would accomplish the same result If glve.i in connection with, the same Intensive treatment. It might be well for you to consult the physicians at the Clinic. Room 35, Municipal Courts Builrlincr.

In lovin mftmnrv of rSenre- tMaI wTia departed this life April 3. 191S. peace; my cares are enaea: Rest in peace: thy work Is dons. Thou art gone where those who love you Soon are coming, one by one. Sadlv missed hv PARENTS, WIFE.

CHILDREN AND SIS TERS. In loving memorv of Anr dear son and brother. Louis R. Perrot. who died five years ago April 4.

1915: In the graveyard, roftly sleeping. Lies the one we love bo dearly; Inelv hearts will always linger Where our darling eon anrd brother sleeps. Sadly missed by MOTHER. BROTHER AND SISTER. In loving remembrance of our darling Dorothy Ellen Kamer, who departed this life April 6, 1918: Surrounded by friends we are lonesome.

In the midst of pleasure we are blue; A smile upon our face, still a heartache. Aching and longing for you. Sadly missed by PARENTS, RELATIVES AND THOSE WHO LOVED HER. In loving memory of Mathilda Huhland, who departed this life one year ago, April 6. 1919.

A loving mother, true and kind. No friend like her on earth we'll find. God called her home, it was his will. But In our hearts she lingers still. For all of us she did her best, God grant her eternal rest.

Sadly mis6ed by, HUSBAND. SON, FATHER AND FAMILT. In loving memory of my dear husbsnd, John Weldlnger. who departed this If April 4. 1919: 1 One long year has passed Since tnat sad and mournful day When God alone.

Who knows the best. Called you to that home of eternal rest. Sadly missed by wife and children, aged parents, brother and sisters, relatives and High' mass at 8 o'clock, April 1, 1920. In loving memory of my dear motJier. Mrs.

Mary Both, who departed this life one year ago. April 2. 1919: As time goes on I miss you more. Your loving smile, your loving faes: None can fill vour vacant place. 'Twas God who called you.

and He knows best. Sadly missed by daughter MRS. E. VOLZ. In loving memory of mv dear wife and our darling mother.

Elizabeth Hannaman, who died suddenly April 3. 1019. Mother, you're gone from us one long year. A vear filled with sorrow and pain: We listen still, your voice to hear. It seems vou must come back again.

A thousand old familiar things Within our childhood home. Bring memories of yeu and davs gone by That never more will come. Psdlv missed and mourned bv her bereaved husband and children, r.eoulem mass on her birthdav. Arril 12. at 7 a.

at Our Lady- of Perpetual Help Church. I i I I FATTT. Pee answer to Broken Hearted Mother. ANXIOUS. The Information you want can only be given after a careful examination of your chest.

MRS. I S. The visiting days at the Insane Asylum on Arsenal st. are Tuesday. Friday and Sunday from 9 to 11 a.

m. and from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m.

JANE. A cold lunch consisting for instance of sandwiches, eggs nd fruit, is sufficient when th? lornlng and evening meal is served hot. A ST. CHARLES READER. Acne is generally the result of soma derangement elsewhere than In the skin; reflex nervous condition, indigestion, constipation, etc.

Any such cause should be sought out and corrected. The treatment In memory of Rudolph Kramsr, who da-parted this life April 3, 1015. EMILY KRAMER ROTHERMBI In loving memory of John W. Jarrstt. who died one year ago.

April 1, 1913. Gone, but not forgotten. Badly missed bv all who loved him. (c) In loving memory of my husband, William G. Bruoker, who died one year ago, April 2, 1010.

Sadly missed by his wife. SOPHIA. In loving memory of Frank and Tom Hokr, who died on March 20, and April 3, 1819. Sadly missed by FATHER AND SISTERS. In loving memory of our dear son and brother.

Harrv Granbuer. who departed this life April 0. 1913. Sadlv missed bv PARENTS. SISTERS AND BROTHERS.

In loving memory of our dear darling mother and grandmother Zellne Pregaldin, who entered Into rest April 9. 1018. Sadly missed by FAMILY. In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, Joseph A. Jobst, who departed this life one year ago today, April 4.

1910. Sadly missed bv PARENTS AND BISTERS. (o In memory of our dear daughter and sister. Emily E. McDonald, who entered Into rest three years ago.

March 31. 1917. Sadlv missed br PARENTS. BROTHER AND BISTER. In loving memory of our dear, darling daughter and sister, Anna Mers, who departed thi life one year ago, April 6, 1919.

MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER. In loving remembrance of our dear mother and grandmother. Lena Kemper, who entertd Into rest four years ago. April 8. 1910.

Sadly missea dv EDWARD WETTEROFP AND SISTER. In sweet remembrance of our dear mother, grandmother and sister. Charlotte Flottman nee Bfschoffl. who departed this life three years ago, April 6. 1817.

Her beautiful life uvea in tne memory or her ramnv. CHILDREN. Tn lo-rli-i Tnemorv of our dear daughter. Laura K. Schneider, who departed this life two years ago.

Ann! iwis. Sadly missed, but never forgotten tiy par ents. daughter and sister. MR. AND MRS.

E. PFAFT. In loving memory of my dear husband. August Laurent, who departed this life one year sgo. March 31.

join. He Is gone, but not forgotten. Sadlv missed bv his wife. MINNIE LAURENT, (el Tn loving Anton Feist, 1. 1919.

memory of our dear father. who dparted this life April Dear Father, how we miss you. Since from earth you passed away; Sari our hearts, but sweet our memories. As we think of "Ou each day. Sadly missed br PERSONAL Any person knowing the whereabouts of boy.

description: Age 18. weight 80 lbs, height 4 ft. 4 brown hslr. brown eras, waits on two fingers of left hsnd: nsme Fred Whiting; left boms March 2, 192o. Notify Geo.

Whiting. Mur-phrsboro. iu. ia I itral ii is Cn-" O00! ien hunrisv. u.

m. Subject. 1 A. SU" Mrs, Uasoway..

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