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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 19

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THrnsrAT. JANUARY 23. 1919. 19 SELL YOUR PROPERTY AT THE RIGHT PRICE: Advertise it in these columns. CARPET CLEANING UPHOtSI SITUATIONS-MEN.

BOYS AMSWEES TO QUERIES Ac tee have no information bureau, it it impo tible to antveer u.erict by mail or trlrpkon CnAVFFF.I'R married jeers' ext-erlwice: eood mechanic: track; 6 I ref-J erer.c-.: willing worker. Rot T-. Poet-tl bv colored; tru-k or I r- vare family; city references. Cuiith. 2RM t-HAt'KKEL'H Sir; colutsd: cJtT Qualified fa- anr necwaary work aooii: Prefer private fanuiv.

Cai; Y. A. Bomont KJn.odj Central "7M. CHAUFFEUR Four years' enx-rlence" moat any make car. married, ishes job on truck can io minor reonirs.

Call Dl- mar wuu or writs Ktigene Carter, Deer St. Douls. Mo. CHKf First-cla. wlaie man.

wants j-oei-tlon: am not afraid to work; ro anywhere; can allow fiercen luge. Pox (4 CLERK Sit. by "young 'man. 18. cigar salesman, timekeeper.

kopwle5ge of I'wkHPfuinK ana Prut-IH-patch. Box 4i WAR TALK. W. W. T.

Blue chevron over 6 months' service: SITUATIONS- WOMEN. CiRL. STF-VOORAPHrn-S'i. oxlrel fcj iv. exr-ervence croie.

n-at: ct I no 1 I fer 1 'H AlHKit Nt. fcv peitnner ei la ofnc ot exv W'A-HIN; Hit. trr cniorcd wman. IS-U jL'f WOMAN ml-tri. lSM nr stt vtr rc O.M A ait.

l-il PM4JI Var-. take tioa "I I if on at fat K.rn. ii j'j bv lr 1 for r- i DM a i bv I ntnaii or office u.eanliiir ly day or uour. ft- mmri. -WOMAN Pit.

cleaning worw bv coiored; laundry1 by the Cay. C'ail Hortfjyt' tMI'A. Sylv! rilHni r'MflIri es4t woiiian matits and r'Hm can help with Irv srd kttehi-Tlrn-. -fail at If WOMAN Sit. bv ounjr vtAiHii.

liiuOK wtrrmn. J5ii fofli h-tTi iei email ch': mora- elderly rouble preferred. j-. 41 I.ADV-txwiii twshinn In Wt ni J'-te I I IJ A Ml 17 FV ULLiI fl i 1 LL Out of ttucn raf pr itn arfr on Agent am itb hdtort. Trad Fvitt aui tftr.

tHictjH nt icmp un thr0 MEN. BOYS ARMATURR INBER have ryf-s? Ion no4 "ef portunitv tor lr Din Apply MoCbe-Poers Cariutl Ah, Eli Pastry restaur aan tto. Post-LMspatetl. ktAKKR Cake, bread arid ork. day i-tffk: 4lit' Uclede av.

HaRHKR At St Charles Aoylv mt Ixiuis Barbers' Supply lu N. CAKE HAKER urban a v. i it) Jood. day eork. UUi'kfiillTH- Musi uadersiand hammer on bulidoror.

Apply dr enter. real estate office l'ost-f 'Isnatch. UtiY In gr-verv store Clayton, BOY While. alter io work in tirsa-V Van1 enter. ore (o f' -o'fWe e.ork and erraaji jHo Post-IMsnafrh.

Jj. prranus. Appiy 3-3 Menha 'ST' 'ron at bo factdrf (t. "Iri. rl1'- 'n' eair r-e A Wth and '-ark (e-i BOY Beta een 17 and 18.

to work arotuil as grocery store. In ir "w.ri8 f'-V tor kin work. Aiwtt e' bicycle, fl- BOY For drug store, with Drug Co 24.1 Market. BOY To work In drug store, referenda sm experienced prefered loth and Msrket-. BtY With some experience in -r.

xraw opportunity la learn. 'i Broadway. itriv i 'X "I'inrij. mr iutsiii wot help In house; good wages. 4411 V.

v.j.r.jiyn oi .1 I oiierain limn nnisning plant: god mennil. In. iniisiiing piant: go-d iui man exoerleneeol in operailti iwell 771Q P'-ikX mai-hlnerv. 1 iti MAnf.ii-Kur retail store: s.ber marneo: state wages eicted Box T-41 Post DlSTiatrh. ZZ CLE It clerk.

-Ursl -class grocery Armlv Put)llc Mnrke and vecMaJjff. cUhbA CLTTEU.4 Apply Btrauss Saddle COAT. MAKERS First-class. V. Blubber i imik Short order; at once.

8793 N. Bn "It. UPLE Woman for cooking and boitM' inr yarn. row. cliloKrrv ni general boosework.

Phone Klrkwif, in- I nimwiMKi mo IiENTIST OPERATOR "ll AIR leylsi er-t-l In Missouri: pleasant working conditions Dr. R. Pa pnun 1 1 Murket. Jefferson DREDGE USUI assisiaof for the Panama Canal: t7.1 month must lu. experienced on plM-line suction re A.L-.

msrlfie rH.llermakers. SI hour, and msriifc. copnersmlllis. $1 (IS hour Also atiea maker foreman. Sl.vi month, and soaoinakif foreman, experlem-ed In manufa'-turliig suae 2O0 month.

All applicants must be AmiuJ cin citizens (final panersi. under of ir. In good health. Free mnmu trsnr portallon from New York, salary ginning date of aalltng. Write of Ci flee.

The Panama CantL Wanhlnittun. 1V DR 1 EH Experienced forFm-idllvei jf ear 2W-H Gravols DRI'G CLERK 3 or 4 years experience ore ferred: general allround man. rami Imv "ar. l'RI'(J CLERK Registered or assistant fYr4 ciaes position to a Ist-rlass man; good h( ary. Box N-31H.

Pot-Ilsnatrh. jj) r.i.r-.Anjn nut Aicliolaa l.Ml.li Grand. EI.Ei "i Kill A Experienced repair vn u'ff cleaners and drue Ford; must be hotii' and sutler, good pay and permanent Job i right man. with opportunity for ment. Apply lietween and dVM in Jal to Morton Electric to.

Olive. ENtilNF.ER Must do own firing Anpl Holloran It Klaus Laundry. ISIS 1611 Clark av. ENGINEER Licensed, to fire f.6 p. boK- er and take caie of Inrk refrlgeratlnl atlnt niacnine; state salary.

Hox EKKANJt lHY And asnift in mu-kr, lrn bupini Mn i FII-ERS On i ant riii. U- i) iri JHEMAN Ani itdnT for riltartuiri of rit jr. Apply ml 4106 h-tw-ti rifl 15 m. GrlAN'TTK t-ETTKK AVl rim-r. 1 1 AT IK fl Kf.ryrw on r(l rir work.

ti7 HATTHR Exr-erlen'-eil man on hydrrnillc: also rience-i sir.ern lanes nts' steac fi.s.r" Mfa. 1 1r. RfrNiYR A ULY fits'. reed so'diers on' work ulto t.ae t-( at.y tt-ir i e-n i employ of jur corni any wlil mt. ss plovment.

P. ft A'athtmon Mfg Co HOi SEMAN Competent l.onee atd 0 mam Forest IRON UiiHtKFIcH-. Wirs worVe-. p''l- and firtshres. Cm m.r nfa stid fn-io 0 1''.

rs; LASTERS- flrt ml inrn er "art have 'i jV.VlAI l'KVK' HI IfcfS. etTe vi Vr 1 1 -Tr 's'ie f-iTt-, li tel llox ua MA HI I 1 IS v-s stp'1Br a oie Ii e--o i.er it 'ile tun at.d x-eiiu D(-t at UAN-inttic. atplr ISaitit) i--t i Ldtry is il 1.F, i Per '1-1 ei.i 13 -imp tt.g a MN- ii Infill- si-op: it, y-. -ted. I- .4 1.

MAN- YVl-h ,4 4 ores. ere-r. t'-y-r. state pas- exitiiofe an VieM I '-II-I VAN- Actue fi wtii'e roske Ue rer-e. rum for toe rirk! n-'ir Mcii 'J N' ilairu Wia use.

t'eff-f ipsn rr .4, dr, tew i-tif Ir in, will be rn. l.i'r.jr 'Mr rsterle-, t-o l-i 1 i cM a or Ten 'o HO' r-ri'rv tr ''k It" rw- so t- r-e, 1, rer re TSfipet i 1 "svw ws'l i.r i'i- sa, a ti, fv. tr wpe n. rt rj" Mrnre' Mr r-e-s Hx Jli i 1 i 1 t-i fte -1 sl -t 7 -s-er ie. o.

a ii, ef feitrn.1 I ei i ee iri It I 0t' li MA "1 t.i. In l. -e f.r -e. -i f( 'v. Cl r-.

MK, i'l i 'Vl. 1 Ijiiyw" tlsle tf TTZ." li iJelV ins rvnt I iei. A f. tV- -V "Ts IY it n't PAPAL ENVOY PAYS i TRIBUTE TO WILSON Archbishop Cerretti Congratu-! lates Cardinal Gibbons on Gold Jubilee. tb Associated Press.

i BtLTIMOKE, Jan. 23. In an ad dress. not only eulogistic of Cardinal gibbons, but which also paid a trib- i jte President Wilson. Archbishop ponaventure Cerretti, papal under-aseretary of state, yesterday pre- jentei the congratulations of Pope Benedict on the golden Jubilee of fte Cardinal's episcopate.

Mgr. Cer- rettl also Indicated that, had he jived. Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul Vonld have been mads a Cardinal. "The sovereign pontiff has sent jbs to express his love and admiration tor that great American whose wme Is written with letters of gold Is the hearts of the American peo-ple," said Archbishop Cerretti to Cardinal Gibbons.

"But In honoring you, your eml-jence, the holy father honors th-; jhole American church, honors America. For In your eminence Is represented all that Is great and no-He to American religious and civil In speaking of the close friendship irhich existed between Cardinal Gibbons and the late Archbishop Inland, Mgr. Cerretti said: "If the Archbishop of the West had been spared he would have rejoiced to be here today; and we also would rejoice were he with us today; especially would we all have in the near future this I may say without indiscretion when (he great Archbishop Ireland, whom the boly father esteemed eo highly, would also have received the high-is! distinction within the power of the sovereign pontiff to bestow." Continuing, Mgr. Cerretti said: "We are gathered together in a historic moment for America. The of the world are turned with hope and confidence toward this rreat republic.

Your great President WHson has enunciated to the world the highest and the noblest principles ef humanity; he has proclaimed 1m the most eloquent the spirit and nobility of American manhood "And we are indeed gratified to jtnow that these great principled which the American people love, those principles which President Wilson has never ceased to expound, to develop, and to apply according the events of the gigantic world's itrasgle have evolved, we are granted to know, I say, are based upon the general outlines already traced ky the holy father during the critical period of the war. 1 "It is well known what the holy hther proposed for the restoration to the world of a Just and lasting peace, that peace for which he. to-Cther with the whole church, has prayed so fervently." OBTAINS DIVORCE BY DEFAULT Webster Groves Lawyer Charged Wife Deserted Illm. Claude Berry, a lawyer, of 25 Syl-Wster avenue. Webster Groves, was tranted a divorce by default in Cir-lt Judge Wurdeman's Court at Clayton today.

He filed the suit last Thursday, charging his wife desert-Uhlm March 20, 1916. He testified he was married on Christmas day in 1909, and had treated his wife kindly and with affection until she left him after declaring that she was "tired of living with him." Mrs. Berry, -who is laughter of S. P. Vevier, a dentist, of 2806A Chippewa street, went to 'he home of her mother.

They have two eons. Daniel, 7, and Robert. 5. (at notices, first lines or less. each ertra line tOc; memortams.

25c per line. ADAMS On Wednesday. Jan. 22. at 4:30 i A.

ipee Hsrltiiiani. detiny iei wife 1'eter II. Adams, and Cenr hr of Kuhy T. end Elmer II. Adams, i notice of funeral latr from Provost- i wwautaa chapel.

3710 North Grand avenue, (c) Entered into rest on Wednesday. Jn. 82, 1W. Mrs. Ma Blest ne "ioved wifr Hcnrv s.

I'lrsl and 1eir s-- of Bertha I.ohse and Mra. Charles asel vfOT. "IT1 residence. Berry n-Fridiiy. Jan.

at 3 p. Internment "nite ic4) BOfKEWITZ On Tuesday. Jan. 21. 1919.

Minnie It.tckowttx. beloved mot hr "Ihia 1-iiEii r. Wii.ijni C. Bocke-" rrUute 11 Itockcwlix On 'taacet. and dear sister of Mrs.

II. tl.iupt-SR. and our d'r granrt-nither. mot her. and aunt, in sixtv-ninth year.

runera! from teiaiiee. 4114 KTiiiKht feEu, Frilar. 24. at 2:30 p. la Valia.U Cemetery.

R( HFJilMNC, Asleep In Jesus on' jail. i. ni 10. a. nee Aiborn.

lcioe1 of iii-nrv iiii-l our deiir j''. metier-In-law and frati.l-noiher. of 77 v.iih 4 mmiilip a ttd 2Ci dayi. 'irfmt at 'J i fro-n -i'--Bce. o0.r street, to New B-th-' -sn Cemetiry.

or. to) nntered rest on Tuesday. Jan. et i p. Ji'im A.

tMthn. Maxtlaiei. uiul our dear sfwvra', PrWay. Jur. 21.

at 8 a. ciii Hickory utrcel. to Ht f'T" to F. peter "JS twiwtnrv. CaittHBtB.

4 II Asleep in on CV-i 119. lit a. lph and Atian. la mee v.roiiier of Alvin Urelteii- notice ef tunrrsl will be givn from a Tirt Lapel. Cherokee Coutal' li: patn rs please Entered nXo' rest on Jan lf at If -l-i a.

i. iVv le: a- -'-r urkhrt nn.i Wear ler ''H Fi irkHmt. after Miness. at tre st .1 vear. Frir'sT.

Jan. st r-11 family N.trih Niril riet. tv Motor. 'jJ'OKn-rrstered Into rest on tVednes- ortord, wife of Ksrolt C. Ilvf.irl.

'it I 1 iX Je Hvford. and slet-r or ft H.thawev. sprite, ii. SLfli-tii- krrf 7 Frl iay. jan.

24. I- K. III. wria tLl.i papers pleas copy. A 8ii er I.

Hi to our 3S m. 23. a. on I. at J.

St. a I of of a of i i i GLOBE Carpet Cleaning renovatir.n. 1 -i-t st. i.otb ohon-s -r ii.nuu varpei leanug carpets FT." Kmney. STORAGE AND MOVING STORAGE.

J2 a raonth: mo vine and packln furniture in exchange, Keioer. 1,41 j'r-Ti. De.o;ar 13MK. irl4. Moving, storage.

by contract, fur-tntn-e tn exchanee: umon. tiravols. l.vw. irlii ai.as best service; muter, sioraxe and shiprlnsr. Projser'a 5129 Olive.

Bomont Mi7. femral Alov l.Mj UiMance to liK miles, planoa our specialty: parking and shipping. Olive Co. bonded. Linriell 4s3; Delmar 3SV).

(5 BONDED WARFHOI SE Henrv Wiehe Furniture and Storage 1.111-16 Franklin: money advanced when desired. Phone Central lc2i CRAWFORD'S movin van. 14.50 load, furniture in exchange. Bomont -010. Central 4i ADVA Nt'E Moving' 4.S0 load or con-tract: furniture In exchanRe.

Bomont 3l'n. (c0 SOUTH SIDE STOnAUE AND MOVING CO ISC'. Sidney st. Fireproof warehouse. Victor HOT.

Sidney 233. BRASCH bonded warehouse; separate iron rooms, motor service, furniture taken In exchange for moving. Bomont-Cen-tral 297S. YOU know what you pay the Kelner wav: moving, storage, packing by contract; furniture In exchange. Olive ST-'l.

Central 421 R. (eUi LEONORI STORAGE CO. Fireproof warehouses for safe storage of household goods, pianos, move. pack, ship: best service: consign vour goods our care. Grand-Laclede avs.

Undell 2155: Del-mar B2. c14 STOVE REPAIRS RFPAIRS for old stove." Forshaw. Ill N. 12th st. Central -S4ttlR.

Main 204S ic. A. G. BRAUER SUPPLY CO. Stove repairs S1S-ym V.

Third at ic WALL PAPER CLEANING. ETC PAPFRTNG. painting, decorating. Brownley. M02 Delmar Foret Pe n- '02t c' PROFESSIONAL Solid apats.

5t line, minim urn lines: Toilet Articles, Medical. tic. Distort nt le per line on I or more insertions. ATTORN EYSjVT LAW CENTRAL CAW BT7REAC. 80fl Chestnut: legal matters, collections: experienced attorneys: advice free.

IcS) LEGAL matters, damages and pension cates faithfully attended -to; advice free. Chestnut st. fc14 AUDITING AND ACCOUNTINGS G. Field, Public Accountant TITLE GUARANTY BI.DG, MAIN SR7. AUDITS.

SYSTEMS. INCOMK TAX REPORTS. oirN'' i if roivs iff- i DiCNG ATTEND H. A. Buchmann'e fifth reunion at Arcadia.

Thursday evening. Jan. 30. to! CASH prize masquerade at Lafayette Hall. 1M) S.

ISth. Thursday night. Jan. 23. 7S NATIONAL Dancing Academy.

21st and Olive: dancing Thursdav, Saturday. 8ua-day lessons afternoon, evening. PRIZE masquerade. Princess Academy. Saturday evening.

Jan. 2o: cash prizes. 4470 Easton. cfi) DANCING and lessons Sunday and Tuesday nights. Lafayette Hall.

1M9 S. ISth; private class lessons every Tuesday evening and bv anoointment. Mr. and Mrs. Fmle.

CAVE Dancing Academy. Olive and 2th: lessons every afternoon except Sundays: private or in class. Call or phone Bomont 2999. (eft DANCING Princess Academy. 4470 Easton.

every Sunday afternoon; classes Tuesday and Thursday. H. A. Buchmann, Delmar cfi-') PRIVATE DANCING. 4415 Washington bl.

guaranteed in 6 lessons. Mrs. Miller. Forest 4K09. Vftp PRIVATE LESSONS any hour; latest dances guaranteed: reliable; oldest school.

191)1 Lafayette. LEARN to dance all dances correctly and onlckly at Arcadia: 2." Instructors: private lessons any hour: classes every evening. 3517 Olive. Phone Llndell 43a, tc DANCING Now open every Sunday afternoon and every evening except Mondays: lessons every Tuesday and Friday evening-admission ilncluding war taxi, gentlemen 40c. ladles 20c: no extra charge for dancing.

Instructions or check room privileges: best orchestra and latest music; finest ball room floor and accommodations. Cave Dancing Academy. Olive and 29th. H. Albers.

manager DETECTIVES DETECTIVE Expert; shadowing. Investigating; reasonable. Office and residence. 44.14A Easton. Forest ir.37W.

li EX-OFFICER does shadowing and Investigating. 313 Fullerton Bid. Phone Central DETECTIVE Ladv, epe lal Investigator: strictly confidential. Miss Jackson. 5i4il Fnrip-ht.

Forest 342. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY DRESSMAKING and plain sewing done at home. Forest r.fA4R. 1M7A Aritngton.te4 INSTRUCTION TELEGRAPHY Positions guaranteed: $120 per month at R. R.

achool. 411 Olive t-(c- i a Y- While earning wages learn telegraphing with company. 1631 Hallway rtrhflnir, F1f 1mist. 14 WANT an experienced teacher of shorthand to give private instruction. I desire to learn In the shortest possible time: therefore, reouire the services of a capable Instructor: do not answer unless you have had experl-enche as -a teacher and are certain of ability to meet requirements.

Box N-326. MEDICAL HOME tor Incurable and Aged People In private Institution, good care: reasonable p-fce Pox K-295 Post-Disost-h. 'cn THEATRICAL AMATEUR NIGHT At Bastlan Cafe. 2.VU 2503 s. Jefferson every loursday night.

Lcf'-i' COMEDY PEOPI-E Good straight man; also character: state all in first letter. Box T-'-'li I. Post-I'lsnat'-h. PEOPLE Wtd- Rrrad show: Hotel, room.au. l-'ith and Market.

YOUNG LADY Wtd. For vaudeville act: one who-ran play piano and etnng Instrument preferred. Frcnk Melton, -'b-2 I rairle i sfe- 7 EMPLOYMENT WANTED anatf lirut there linn or ll tor add.tional lines 10c each. count tc per line on or more tn- eernani hv romne-h vears exrerletue iher and lobt.it bn- I A( 01 1 i general wUolerale iks rtferfce. 1 -v Dispatch.

AVIATOR Young flyer. Just 'rom 2l nontim servl e. iei, c'-mi Tith or tire Indastry; fo arrri Intel go imyplace. Address room wi LAKER ii.l: second hand; married H-1, phone. HI' wants reteiences and wlilins to work, ox I T--iri I'ott-I'iTS" I HOY Sit.

var-1 and house. i sootherrj roiire'! 1 st. m-iv sit t-v i. steady. colored working' 1 n'rridl' I ali or Phone U.imotit or urup caro.

ca.e Menear: 1 CAKFr.NTKR--SU.: ine-hanie: repair Jor. Xlninwf I or new. vet iaauiaie. "iiSl Incent CARPENTKB man. good m- hanc wan: wont or sry ni: vei 1.,.

tory ma n. Pex T-P7. watch CAP.PEN'TEB factory and matMnerv leit tspevt il 1P I wares. Pox T-'-''Jj'f2-JMfStti-l: CARET A EH Yoeng nan cui'l lite t-ol- 1 lor aa caretaker of private t't nlgit 1 wt, hman in but'-iieg o' fid, ysar OrlOFI- EI Kxpet i. snh nrlvate la--vt: nrt iasa ewtTr a.ssu lk.x rst-Diui.

Ul I i i h'J I I DEATHS STEELE Entered Into rest on YVednes- 22. 1910. at 10:15 p. William H. Steele, dearly beloved husband of ilasey Steele (nee SchmlederL fruneral Saturrtav, Jan.

25, at 2:30 p. from the residence. 3204 Greer avenue, to alhalla Cemetery. Motor. (ci) ST.

At residence. 6047 Pershing avenue on Tuesday. Jan. 21 at 4 p. Franjt Ame.lee St.

Cyr. aged 29 years, deanv beloved husband of Rrueck-man St. Cyr. and dear son of Amedee and Maggie Gray St. Cyr.

and brother of i.now France) and Ennis H. and Bessie St. Cyr Funeral Friday. Jan 24. at 3 p.

from F. Paschedag's chapel. 223 North Orand avenue, to Valhalla Cemetery. Motor. Deceased was a member of P.osa Hill Lodge, No.

550. A. F. and A. M.

SCHtXTZ Entered into rest on Tuesday. Jan. 21. lf19. at 5:30 a Ottilia Schulz of 4650 South Grand avenue, beloved daughter of the late Cant.

Benedick and Caroline Schultz 'nee Schmidt), dear sister of Pauline Schultz. Sophia Lohmann. Emma Schumacher. Katnerlna Kremba (nee Schultz. and our dear sister-in-law and aunt, at the nira of 61 years.

Funeral on Saturda" Jan 25. at 1:30 p. from Ztegenhpfn chapel. 2623 Cherokee street to Calvary Cemetery. (c4( STOl.TZE Entered Into rest on Tuesday.

Jan. 21. at St. Charles. Mo.

Adolnh Stoltze, beloved husband of Fredericks Stolte (nee Eohelmeyen. der father of William. John. A-Jcust and harles Stoltze and our, dear father-in-law. grandfather and ereat grandfather, seed gs years.

Funeral from residence of his son. Charles' Stoltze. 4221 Evans avenue. Friday. Jan.

at 2 p. thence to St. John's Cemetery. (c4i THTDICM Entered Into rest at Clifton. on Sunday.

Jan. 19. 1919. Fred Thudium, beloved father of Irene, Edna, Ruth and Ethel Thudium. and our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle, at the afre of 50 years.

Funeral on Saturday, Jan. 25. at 3 p. from Zlenfenhein 2623 Cherokee street, to St. Matthew's Cemetery.

Motor. Deceased was a member of Fen-ton Lod(te. No. 2fl. A.

F. and A. St. Louis Camp. No.

5. W. O. and Monroe Lodge. No.

341. K. of P. co) i i WTPPERMAXS Entered Into rest on Wednesday. Jan.

22. at 6:30 a. Theresa M. Wippermann. dearly beloved daughter of Bernard and Theresa Wipper- mann (nee tioescnen).

dear sister or Anna Wippermann. our dear grandchild and niece, aged 11 months Funeral Friday. Jan. 24. 1:30 p.

from residence. 3953 Blair avenue, to Holy Trinity Churcb. thence to Calvary Cemetery. c) UNDERTAKERS VPEETZ BEOS. Funeral 2739 Lafayette auto and carriage funerals: no charge for chapel.

(cC.2) Personal and Special Soticet. tOc tfr line mt-of-totcn orders Se P' line "e.rtra. Adoption. Coming bvtnt. and Vititlrnd Notices.

15c a line solid Minimum lines Discount la per line on three or mors PERSONAL NOTICE I will not be resnonsllbe for the on and after Jan. 22. 1919. JOSEPH C. CI.EART.

PERSONAL Will Beir Wright and Earl Hance get in touch with the timekeeper at Vn Tmtt Cn 4 COMING EVENTS CASH prize masquerade at Lafayette Hall, 1OQ S. Thursday Jane. 23. SPECIAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE. The nimo Hotel East St.

Louis. will not be responsible for or pay any debts of the Illmo Restaurant. This is merely a legal form of procedure and in no sense reflects on the honesty, integrity or good business methods of the present new management of the Illmo Restaurant. ILLMO HOTEL H. A.

Worthev Manag-r. '4 SEALED PROPOSALS TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Supervising Architect's Office. Washington. D.

C. January 16. 1139. SEALED PROPOSALS will be ooened In this office at 3 p. February 20.

1919. for the construction of a surgical dressing room for the United States Marine Hosnital at St. Louis. Mo drawings and specifications may be obtained from the Custodian or at this office, in the discretion of the Supervising Architect. A.

WETMOKE. Actlnc Supervising Architect SALE of Government-owned lasts, shoes. ir-plus property. Divisions. Munitions 19th and Washington.

D. will receive bids on a proportion of lasts. Munson Goodyear welt, which have been used for manufacture of army shoes. Bids are Invited on any quantity of these lasts. Numbers of pairs of shoes made on each last varies.

Lasts can be inspected at various zone supply offices located In the following named cities: Atlanta. Ga. Boston. Chicago. New York.

N. Y. Philadelphia. St. Louts.

and San Francisco. Cal. Bids should be made In duplicate on special fo-mi In time to reach Washington by a. m. Feb.

P. 1D19. at which time and place they will be opened In the presence of such bidders its desire to attend. Specifications and forms for submitting bids may be obtained on application to Surplus Propertv Division. Ref-erence.

P. TV No. 2,13 CE loB STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice Is herebv given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the St. Louis Car Co will be held at the offices of the company. 8000 Broadway, in the City of St.

Louis. Mo on Jan. 28. IftlW. at the hour of J) a for the purpose of electing seven directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought berore it EDWIN Vice President.

ARTHUR DIEKMANN, Secretary. St Louis. Mo. inil fri STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice la lii-rebv giv en that 'he annual meeting -of ths stockholders of the Missouri and Illinois Coal Co. wilt he held at the office of the I companv, room Kailwav Exchange In the City of Pt.

Louis. on the 2-th dav of January, between the honrs of 9 a. "ni. 12 m. for the election of directors to serve during the ensuing year, and for such other business as may properly come before sai.l meeting.

W. SCOTT. President. N. A QPAI.EY Secretary.

1 n-'- Mo 'an IV 'e- LEGAL NOTICE TRFASURY I'KP All T.MENT. Office of Comn-- trulb'r of the 'iirrency. Washington. Jan IB. 1910.

Whereas, llv hatlsfuctoi evidence presented to tle iinTierslicned. It has bpn iva ie to ai'tiear tf.tt State National Hank of St. 1 onis in the Ci'v of St. I.uia Hid in the Sta of Missouri, has complied with all the provisiona of the Act of in-(rr-esg enable National r.anking tiotis to eTion-i their coroorate existence, ard for other purposes." approved July 12. Vow.

therefore. Thomas P. of the Currency, do hereby certify ha "The S-ate N.T.Icral ISnnk of St. mis" the Cltv of St. Louis and in the Stale of is to have sitecesRinn I'M" the prtod specified In Its arflols of ssso-tation niiroely.

until close of hi'sltiess Jan In vherpf witness mv hand nnH sekt of office this loth dav of IH!) P. KAMI Acting Comotrollcr of the Cur-encv Lxten- Vo 'i'V AI'Tt Monil.E CR N'K Lost, for Porrla truck iieturti to S140 Park and receive re a rii 'ci -n. i- vY ol.ir Hall. ire ttrimar .4 1 i Lost: bla vok'i '-oiisern SI'4 lo t.air of shoe. We-lncs'av.

or, tliun.l lt-1'nar car. at IV tl 'lv rt'l l'sv'o- In, TiTt Sicl'v morrlr.g on Olive car. lirnKri bag. containing towder fiutT 'l sr.d linnrn of Uevs ta.UaM oriv in owner Finder phone Llndell Ic4 soTle tlr-e I fJVi third ani 1 fourth l.itwrty Loan bonds: car, prote rstte o-inr-sh bv c.ti-esiiis I if etc ye-y libera; ider who wlabea t.i Ik honest llx T-2X-. rt, SI bt I' L'r xwi-Vo leial.

iri. UuM L11. -deU U4. NA L' LOST and FOUND 1 30r tc ncr We on lA or -j rtiore bStl DEATHS lnu rest on 3 Cath erine Be-iie Dierkmsnr. die Meyer dearly ke.oved wife otto H.

Ulokmann. lar mother r.f Ralph rieck me n. dear tiuugn- Hlt. of Wil jam J. Meyer Ci rnann Mrs.

F. Lindhorst. P.ol.ert. Jessie Mover, of Mr. and Mrs.

William Hear ami aunt, at the age of eara 11 months and SI divs "-tiiiera! from family residence. St. Louis avenue. Friday. Jan 24.

at 2:30 p. to Zion'a Cemetery. Motor. c4) I'EL Entered Into rest on Thursday. at Kather.ne neioye.1 wife of i.ouis v.

D.el and dear moth- of Harry Washington, and our dear grand- nit her and great Grandmother. I i "in tan- place from the ramtiy "si.tence A. Cottage avenue, on Satur-nav. Jan 25. at 2 p.

to Valhalla Cemetery. Motor. Denver (Colo.) papers please copy. 'ci Monday. Jan.

CO. at Cincinnati. Mary Donion. beloved Aunt of Thomai Kennedy. Mra.

Mary ally. Sister Joanna of the Visitation Convent and Sister Catherine of Mount Hods treat. Baltimore. Md. I Funeral will take place from Arthur J.

Donnelly's funeral parlors. 3846 Llndell boulevard, on Frldav. Jan. 24. at 2 p.

Rosary Church. Interment in alvary Cemetery. Private. Please omit i flowers. FKERICIIS On Wednesday.

Jan. 22. at I p. Catherine Johanna hreitchr- noe rtehrens). aged 8rt years: relict of Halko Frerlchs and mother of Tina Frerlchs and the late John C.

Freriohs. and mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral Saturday. Jan. 25.

at 2 p. from residence. 4745 Greer avenue. Please omit iowerB. Motor.

16) GRASEIj On Wednesday. Jan. 22. 1919, at p. m.

Anna drapel (nee rrenzi. dearly beloved wife of Wm. F. Grasel of 1 2(U3 Palm street, and dear dauehter of 1 Henry and Johanna Trenz, and dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt, at the age of years. Funeral will take place on Saturday.

Jan. 2o. at 2:30 p. from Gebken's chapel, 1M2H South Jefferson avenue, to Missouri Crematory. Motor.

(co) IIOI.TON Fassefl on. suddenly. Wednesday. Jan. 22.

at 8:30 p. Christina M. llolton. dearly beloved wife of Fred S. Holton.

and dear sister of A. E. Drumtra, Funeral Saturday. Jan. 25.

at 2:30 p. from C. R. Dupton's chapel. 4449 Olive street.

Private. Please omit flowers. co) llOLXIDAY Entered Into rest on Wednes day. Jan. 22.

101 S. Joseph Glasby Holliday, beloved husband of Harriot Alexander Holliday. father of Samuel Joseph Richard A. and Elizabeth H. Holliday, Mrs.

Charles E. Pascom and Mrs. Frederick Coester and brother of W. H. Holliday of Ios Ansreles.

al. Funeral Friday. Jan. 24. at 2 p.

from the residence. WashlnKton avenue. Interment private. Please omit flowers, (c) IIOT.I.ORAN Mrs. Elizabeth Holloran.

widow of Patrick Holloran. 917 Baugh avenue. East St- Louis, died Thursday. Jan. at 3 a.

aunt of Miss Molly Canty. Louis and Eupcne Menges (in France). Will be buried Saturday. Jan. 25.

at 9 frm Sacred Heart Church, from which she was a faithful member and een-erous benefactor, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Funeral high mass. JACOBS Mrs. Jeanette Jacobs, relict of Adolph Jacobs and mother of Michael Moe. Jack and Een Jacobs, and Mrs.

John isaace-and Mrs. Lester Friedman. Due-notice of funeral will be given. J4CKSOV Entered into rest on Wednesday. Jan.

22. at 2:30 p. Stella Beed-lnjt Jackson of 563 Laurel avenue, beloved wife of Georse Vest Jackson, daughter of Mrs. Stella Ford Beedins. and sister of Lackland Beding.

after a brief tlln-ss. Funeral from chapel of Westminster Presbyterian Church. Union and Delmar. Friday. Jan.

24. at 3 p. to Belle-fontalne Cemetery. Interment private, tc) KI.OEPPXER Entered Into rest on Tuesday. Jan.

21. 1919, Joseph Kloeppner. beloved husband of the late Mary Kloeppner (noc Meyer), dear father of William. Joseph. Henry and John Kloeppner.

Mra. J. Schmelder and Mrs. Jacob Kraemer, the age of 80 years. Funeral from the residence of Mrs.

I. Schmelder. Olive Street and Hanley roads, Saturday. Jan. 25.

at 8:30 a. to Rita's Church, thence to Central Cemetery. Motor. c) KK.irs Entered into rest on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1919.

after a lingering Illness. Frank Kraus. beloved husband of Adeliane Kraus (nee Lleckman), and dear father of Adele and Grace Kraus. and our dear son. brother, son-in-law.

brother-in-law and uncle, at the age of 43 years. Funeral on Saturday. Jan. 2.. at 8:30 from family residence, 46ol arrel-man avenue, to St.

John's Baptist Church, thence to S3. Peter and Paul'a Cemetery. Motor. c3 LAMPE Suddenly, on Wednesday, Jaa. at 4:45 P.

rn Ani.ur A. Lamue. dearlv beloved son of Joseph A. and Emma ampe (nee Rromschwtg). and dear brother Clement Lampe.

our dear nephew cousin and grandson, at the aire of 13 years. Funeral on Saturrtav. Jan. 23. at a.

from residence. 4TH4A St. Louis avenue, to Holy Ghost Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Motor. co) Mc ANDREW Entered Into rest Weflnea- dav.

Jan. L'2. HtlU. at 4 a. Ann McAn-drew (nee Reillv.

beloved wife of Jamee McAndrew. mother of John. Charles. George. Elizabeth.

Esther and ISTell McAndrew. Funeral will take place from the famtlv residence. 815 North King's highway, on Frldav morning. Jan. 24.

at 7:30. to New Cathedral. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. Motor. MEN'ZET, Entered Into rest on Monday.

Jan. 20. 1919. at 7 p. Edward F.

Menzel. beloved eon of the late William end Sophie Menzel (nee Bolte). dear brother of Harry, Sophie. William. KSle-nore and Arthur Menzel, and our 5ar brother-in-law and grandson, at the age 19 vears.

Funeral Friday, Jan. 24. at 2 p. from residence Nebraska avenue, to old St. Marcus' Cemetery.

Motor. Deceased was member of Southwest Gymnastic Society and Standard Council. No. 559. National Union.

MEMtTn Entered Into rest on Thursday. Jan. 23 1919. Emma Nlemuth nee Simon), beloved wife of Charles Nlemuth. dear mother of Eleanor and Hilda and our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt, at the are of 44 yera Funeral on Saturday.

Jan. 25. at 4 p. from Zlegenhein Bros." chapel. 2H23 Cherokee street, to Concordia Cemete-v.

Motor. N'OONAN On Wedneslny. Jan. 22. 1919.

nt 9 2 a. Julia Noonan (nee Buck-lev i beloved wife of J-hn Noonan. sister Patrick. Michael J. Daniel J.

Buck-lev and Mn. Fischer Sr. Funeral from r-sidence. Cross Keys, on ctnrfav 21 at n. to St.

l'erdinnnd Chunti. thence to St Ferdinand Cemetery. 1 mouslne? will leave luuri office. 5525 Easrton avenue, at i a. (c) rF-Hnx Frtered into ret en Wednesday." Jan.

22. 1919. at 6 p. Oliver L. Pearson, beloved husband of Valeria (nee Tresler.

anl father of I'earson. Hemlce O'drl'-ld and U'alte. our deir grandf ather. Funeral from resblence. 231 Big Bend road, on Friday.

C4 at 2 p. to id Pt Marcus erv Motor. wes member r.f Ransom Poet. No. 1.11 A and Social Leaguo Circle.

No. 105. P. H. c) K-H FX ST FIN On Tuesday.

21. 1919 at "15 a. Harnett Ruber stein, hnsMnd of Pophl.i Ri bensteln of 704 avenue, nnd dear father of ia-ali Jack, parali and Louis Ruben-m- 7anor 'nee Unienst-tn brother Mr, John Krr of B--4 'or 1. Canada. iiid Sarah.

Jerk. I-ra-l. Abraham. I.avalre. l.onls and Moe ben stein Funeral f-om Kuc'ld Vw.v- Jan at 1 -39 m.

tati.ht and Chbau-J '111 papers vl-as' cc-pv. i I5TOIt Frtered Into rst on VVednes-' ti 1919 pt Ch riee Sartor beloved fthi-r of Ida. Berths and Mltinetts Sa-tor and our ilir fsther-1n-lavv, Krandfe! nnd great-Briiiidfather. I he of vcar, Ptine-al a'r1'-' 25. p.

from l-l-rniirm avenue, to New I'autV iVmetty. Motor. uciMilTT into rest on Tuesday, la "1 11. 10 Anton Schmltt. a' bnsf snd r-f Knth ri Schmltt K.rn iii-tr of Joseph.

Anton Jr Louis- A er.es and K.I win -Crul-r. Odeila Thoman. -frdt. iv-nil our dear brother. Vroiier-in-lsw fathr-l-law and grnnd- fl sro p.ineral Frids rs :4 at .10 a.

feotn i.s Church. 1 hence to P-ie' and c. Mote' was a niemher of Hrr-nci, 4." l.orra'.-- Mutual Aid SI. Martina Smietv. of A Sociesy and 1 wrm I -Hr' 1 Into ret on Thnrsdav.

Ian hosti ec or 'i' fatlnr it 1 Sciiol. There eM'ff er e.rwin denr father-Pi-Uw. grandfather. Irothee.fn-iaw and unce. at the er m.il.t -Tn C- rm ii '-A'" Vwnrl Ofiiii.ti.rv.

was a tptnbtr cf Lyon No. (CO I U. A. 3L Is I for red chevron is for honorable discharge. There is no 2 chevron or 3 chevron ANXIOUS.

Write Marine Magazine. Port of Missing Men. 35 E. 20th New York. This magazine may be had at St.

Louis Marine Recruiting Station, 7th and Pine. M. O. C. It was cabled that Pershing, at Lafayette's tomb, had said: "Lafayette! We are herel" Heywood Broun's beok.

E. New York. 1918: "On that morning it was great to be young and a doughboy. On and on they went past high walls and gardens to the edge of the city to a cemetery. There were speeches here and they were mostly French.

Ribot spoke and Painleve and Pershing. His was English and said: "I hope, and I would like to 6ay It. that here on the soil of France and in the school of the French heroes, our American soldiers may learn to battle and to vanquish for the liberty of the world." But the speech which left the deepest impression was the shortest of all. Col. Stanton stood before the tomb of Lafayette and made a quick sharp gesture which was broad enough to include the youngsters from Alabama and Texas and Massachusetts' and Ohio and the rest.

"Lafayette, we're here!" he said. (Later on we may learn how Pershing and Stanton were mixed. Doubtless one or the other spoke the cabled words." BETTY. An American lady. Miss I.

M. Levbem, tells the Story of Byron's "Maid of She tells of a funeral she saw in Greece. It took place Just outside of Athens in 1875. "A friend, an American, stepped from the ranks of the company and told Miss Leyburn that it was the funeral of Mrs. Black, Bvron's Maid of Athens.

"You know," she added, "she married an Englishman, and he and one son are buried in the Protestant cemetery, and she wishes to be buried there with them. There Is ft Mrs. Black, living in abject poverty In the suburbs of London, who Is sometimes spoken of as Byron's Maid of Athens. But the American whom Miss Levburn met returning from the funeral, had resided in Athen nearly 40 years previously and had made the acquaintance of this Mrs Black, who was then acknowledged to be the veritable "Maid of Athens." Her maiden name was Teresa Ma-kree. In later yearg she grew very corpulent, as do most Greek females, of which it Is said she was well aware, and became quite sensitive about the notice her reputation drew upon her.

MISCELLANEOUS. H. E. D. We have no address of mimeograph operators' union.

CONSTANT. Get passport from State Department. Washington. A. P.

St. Louis to New Y'ork, 1065 miles, 25 hours; to Sarr Francisco 2199. THANK YOU. Try asking glove cleaning department of department stores. DUFFY.

We do not know what acid would satisfactorily bleach striped shirt cuttings. A. B. Wear crepe veil for sister 6 months. Musical entertainments are attended by mourners.

TRULY. If the wax on the aluminum is ordinary sealing wax, alcohol will dissolve It; or it might be burnt off. "PREPAREDNESS." No examinations are held in the St. Louis Public Schools. To teach in the grade schools one must be a graduate of the Harris Teachers' College (Park and Teresa), the city training schooL D.

Mc. That Peter was martyred under Nero about the year 64 is probable, though not certain. Tradition relates that he met his death by crucifixion, but at his own request with his head downward, counting himself unworthv to suffer in exactly the same way as his Master. LOST AND FOUND PAPERS Lost or taken from auto, package of papers make arrangements for return; no questions asked. Call St.

Clair 877. $20 reward. PIN Lost, green enamel leaf, with diamond setting. last Saturday at Shaw Theater or vicinity; reward: return to J. C.

Phelan. manager. Kroger Grocery. Tiffany and Vie-ta. fsi PURSE Lost, dark blue leather, containing watch and chain.

Sunday. 1:30 p. corner Euclid and Laclede: name In purse; reward. KING Lost: with 1 large and 4 small garnets; on Broadway car; reward. F.

Z. Texas av. SCARF Lost, black fox scarf. Tuesday evening between Grand-Leader and Xugents'. Return to NugenU' Lost and Found Bureau and receive liberal re-ward.

Or call St. Clair 1929L. (c) SPECTACLES Reward for return of tor-I toise shell spectacles lost on Friday. Jan. 17.

Return to R. B. Klnch. 619 Pine THIRD LIBERTT BOND Lost, all coupons attached; reward. Fred's Express.

708 N. 9th. (c) TIFPIN Ixst: at Cleveland High School or on Grand av. 1 inder nlease return to 34.5S S. Soring rail Mr-tor 2S97L: reward.

fMERELU-Lost, black silk. Wednesday aftorncX'ii. at Jef ferson-Shub'rt ebony han-die: silver top; initials B. E. C.

Cabany reward, ici WILL man findinc money In bills on Florissant between Grand and Obear. wrapped in brown paper, return same? Generous re-ward. Box T-164. Post -Dispatch. WRIST WATi'H Lost, on Grand and Shenandoah.

2116 Locust. Vitcor .11571 liberal reward. rrtt BRACELET Ixist: Swiss movement in Cinderella Theafpr or on Cherokee st. Tto'crn to roo 7.ean. FOUND A FTP TIRE Found.

Call Gran-1 (c 1, Mi Kound. tral SC'L. l.lck and y.hi;e poodle. Cen- E'iLA SSES I-'ound. rail i7 Arsenal.

pair of eyeglasses. FOCNK BY POLICE. s. t-ompton TWO ImjGS Arsenal. LADY'S KID t.I.OY Central District.

STATF A I TO LJ Chouteau. HAND HAG Found De Pth on 01iv Iajv 1 1 1. -na b.ack velvet ban bite, containing reuticv and other artl'ies n. KM AND on Park. F.nt-itie Co Park east of BUSINESS CARDS fio'id ctQ'ktc.

ISc tin, minimum 30c Ihbtount ie tier hne on three or tnore insertions MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES SHOE REPAIRING while vcvj wait-guaranteed. American Snosf Repair oo-l N. 7'h work Co (cC? '''A? lns Ht. Grnvo 1 I'ir-i IJ re- IC4" few av. let.

parllv rs Id hi oks. Thrift Sfrrts botirht ftrown i o. W10 Cen- Nst'o-s' Win'' rfe i 't 1 LTY H-ixtie i a ejnts nl ak- l-r-to ladies: onal loans- speei; 1 atien'ico strS. Iiv conh lent 'at. Box Potw PRINTING AND ADDRESSING OteaDe-st clace In own fur printing 'l a r': i Ith.

Cen 71 '14 liell nomont130.i K.nl-"h T'-ntral 417T. KlN'- Or" Ull ron so. MODERN PRINTIN0 CO. LAW POINTS. GROVES.

Write Patent office or see patent lawyers. A C. Trv writing the universities for wireless information, and watch news columns. JOHN. The only notification defendant in divorce case gets is that of the service of notice of filing or FT.

It would depend upon what procedure is necessary in your case; probably it would bo best to see a lawyer. ANXIOUS. The minor cannot expect to retain her J10 weekly and expect her father to contribute to her support. READER. The matter is one of contract between the parties, and your question hinges upon such or the understanding you had.

If not admitted, consult a lawyer. ANXIOUS MOTHER. Under facts you relate you have no claim whatever on him or in what he possesses; neither could you succeed in collecting for housekeeping services, INQUIRER. Taxes on Missouri real estate owned by nonresident Is paid to Tax Collector of countj wherein the land is situated. As to personal taxes of such nonresident, his returns should be made ko Assessor of county wherein he resides and tax paid to Tax Collector of such county.

CIRR. Title being In husband and wife, they hold as tenants by the entirety (as one person) and. upoji the death of one the survivor takes the exclusive title to the whole, which no will of either run id affect or chanee: in which no children or relatives could come in and in which no administration is possible, and therefore public administrator could not take a hand; 1 let well enough alone. As to such property only the survivor could make a will devising or disposing of same, I. H.

M. Fire escape law: It shall be the duty of the owner, proprietor, lessee or keeper of every hotel, boarding and lodging house, tenement house, school house, opera house, theater, music hall, factory, office building in the State of Missouri and every building therein where people congregate or which is used as a business place, or for public or private assemblage, which has a height of 3 or more stories, to provide said structure with stair fire escapes attached to the exterior of said buildings. The fire escapes shall commence at the sill of the 2d-story window and run to the upper window sill of the upper story, with an iron ladder from the upper story to the roof. The fire escape shall extend downward from said 2d story to within 9 feet of the ground, pavement or sidewalk. School buildings, opera houses, theaters and church buildings, also hospitals, blind and lunatic asylums and seminaries, shall each have a stair fire escape built solid to the ground.

In no case Bhall a fire escape run past a window where It is practicable to avoid it. All fire escapes required by this act must he of the kind known, as stationary fire escapes. WAR TALK. S. "Write War Department.

EVE. Write War Department B. B. Writ War Department. A.

H. L. Write War Department. N. C.

H. Write War Department. R. M. W.

Write War Department. MRS. M. D. 17th Artillery, 2d Division.

ANXIOUS. 77th Artillery, 6th Division. MOTHER. Army and Marine. Write War Department.

WORRIED SISTER AND MOTHER. Write War Department. L. R. 21st Engineers Is a casual, and not attached to a division.

SISTER. 15th Machine Gun bn, 5th Division. Armv of Occupation. LOST ANP FOUND LOST FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN COUPON LOST Nob. 5644.

12123. 21174. 35031. 36430. 64951.

65115. 75478. 81425. 94839. 104635.

BOOKS 11965. 81176. 47063. 5800. 81429.

1 1 567. 130301. 136420. 141121. 146467.

156551. 163446. 174005. 102033. 1058S 210327." 11968.

25156. 48230. 74568. F3730, 121656. 133006.

139737. 141 342. 149060, 157996. 16502. 183840.

192273. 197446. 211558, 221466, 228159. 239894. 24368.

256907. 124MMO. 135503. 140190. 140007.

144541. 155453, 15790S, 166337. 3 00166. 144040. 155544.

101254. 174004. 102032. 1 055O8. 105455.

207207. 207315. 211937. 210789. 221319.

231513. 222218. 223475. 229199. 231192.

235453 242255. 243444. 244176. 5550278. 251542.

253179. STOLEN Nos 2431.72072.100434. 120375. 130777. 133096.

13631. 166772. 173640. 203336. 212518.

260309. 255308. Book FOUND should be lmme dlately sent or delivered to StxtU Floor. 210 N. Broadway.

LIBERTT LOAN ASSOCIATION BROOCH Lost, pearl, diamond In center. Saturday ntpht. near nr In Columbia Theater. Return to 4109 Shaw and re-celve reward. c4 iTkacELKT Lost, diamond and platinum link bracelet.

3 diamonds set on ton. preen pol-i back: between Newstead and Boyle, on Mcl'herson or McPherson to Olive on lioyle. at 9 Thursdav -norning. Liberal reward if returned to McPherson. coi OF KEYS lost: on nog and brafs ohain.

neighborhood of C.rard and Franklin. Ret'-ro to Stra' ss Studio an-1 rpoeive rewtuji. CAT Lost, white Antrora cat. brown eyes; reward. 2C.4 0 Clark.

IN Ijiri. Koi.i beaded rhaln. with coral crctfs. rear Wednesday lub: reward: return to Maevland. T'hone Forest LKF Li" ') Con initials E.

5i DO' i 44.M Lin-' rteward if returned tfi (c7 DOG Lost, larxe alredale, with pray markings: no tollar; name Hex; reward. Forest 7l DOG Lost, biack end white poodle, fe male: reward. Please return to Fair. (eft) 'iXVJ- I.ost Tuesday evening, white fox tTriT; short tttli: return to Kensington pi. 37W.

I-leward black and cht'd' pet: Call Forest black shepherd, male, white streak on breast and forehc-aJ; answer to name Tin'' Anv information, ad- dreB room 'ZOi LA i.uKN STR CIN" ljst. Suniav eve-ring: i ani fMfravAd- liberal reward. Fc-r-est Delmar Ei H.A.-SES Lost in Mu.tj-.icttc Hotel. pair of KOld-rltn tied Mrs. Swltzcr.

IMS N. Jih st. Gl ASSES--U-t Monday evening, on Mary-i iHt-d pair please pbor.e LASSES 1 os: nark sr-cll run. in Aloe's ens-; Nssbviiie end or I Vatrht-fle IH.i'VK Lost. ladv'o whit kid Klove.

isron ine. s-mfliiy: rewaro. tveturn to a Th--odosia ay. KKls I.s nee air. No.

P-oiip i a rewsnl. 10H1 a 1-: U.j in Tl r's-n-- ,.1 1-. in 11 on -jtiircav night, or Stutter Hotel nng witti sieei i'iciriiv Arrfrlcan Pox T-24 Pr.sr- rear and oTi'--- -wsr-' I ass lost. double lens, i WnsMnx'in- valuable lf MICE Lost. Oren F.

'i rt '7. reward returned to JMM7 S. Ferdlnsnd. Ml'F I osT'il Han tti A -n's aixw e'orr. Mack trlinmed -nlnk tmiff: no quest r.s.,,1 riW.n CuUm'ne Ni I atel chair.

on reward. Call Kllv. phone Inceli Vl -r "I MlT- isiir- rnie: irvie far. bct.u 5 and ii. ul; rerj.

'H Boauaea'a Bank Liur. i I I 1 LOI.I.l.croH Sit. by married mm: good references and cash bond. Call Delmar 84iri.v. COOK Sit night prs- i ferred.

Phone Pldnev 5178 4 COOK-Plt. cnuntry. Mr. J. DowelL liOO Fullerton CREDIT MAN with experience In manufacturing line and accounting; permanent posiUon.

Box T-W7. PoM-Die Kid. 6 DRIVER Sit. by experienced; mlik wagon; ference. 7 El.ECTRK IAN Hanay man wishes position as second electrician or mlllwirsht beiper; can furnish good reference.

Hox (5t FIREMAN vVants work on downdraft boil-er. Fred Marks. Victor FOREMAN Sit with proven ability for production. Pox T-254 -Dispatch GARAtlE MANAGER. Missouri man who has.

been connected with one of the largest garages In the East wishes to return to Missouri and secure a position as manager with some good live garage which needs a bustler. Box J-M. F'ojt-Dlrnatch. m. iitr -h-U ENGINEER Pit.

thoroughly competent: now employed desires a Position witn a flrrt-class tirm who will annreclate an honest and sober man. Box T-253. I'ost- iispatch. tu I MAi. li l.SiST Married, with honorable discharge, have had 3 years' experience, would be willing to work for moderate "ages: references: desire chance to become more proficient.

Box Post-Dlsnatch. Ill Sl.tiMK.NAM.E MAN desires position with large ounmng to keep clean and repair. See me for particulars. Box T-162. Post- Disnatch.

MAN Married, wants job on farm, ertv hika. 111. H. Hag- MAN- -Sit. by Harris preaa man.

Post Dlsostch. Boa N- MAN SitTi work of any kind: willing to work: best of references: married. 32; Pox Post-Dispatch. MAN Married, age 42. ti'J, years' military experience, desires position aa watciinian.

Pox T-V9. Post-Dispatch. ii) MAN Handy man wants Inside work of any kind. Geo. Burkart.

4L'02A Cleveland. Vic- 'or 101 MAN Young, mechanical Inspector, five years' experience, desires connection with Box JT-87, MAN Young, with accounting experience, desires connection wtth some reliable shoe house. Box T-352, Post-Llspatch. MAN Wanted, clerical work for spais tUn by competent man: prefer work that can be done at home: state full particulars. Box I71- 1 K-armv officer, married, age UK.

ecutlve ability, desirous of obtatning stesdy employment: excellent references. Box T-217. Pot-Dt-strh. () MAN Captain. Held artillery, wishes to retire from regular army after more than 80 years' active service: married, wife and two sons school age: wide range, varie I experience: cavalry, quartermaster and finance officer: can give best of references or bond: active, aggressive and energetic, with executive ability: specialty organization, handling men.

horses, machinery or manufacturing plant. Pox MAN Discharged soldier, wants ateady employment In city; must have fair salary, with advancement; married: high school graduate. Write H. B. Nelson.

Kirk wood. Genera! Delivery. (4) ILK EK Sit. by first-class, and take charge of stock: am Swiss and single man: prefer gentleman's dairy farm. Address T.

Pevelv Mo. PALN EH and class. Forest lf2. paper hanger, flrst- PAPEK HANGEK AND PAINTER SlL "olfax IMH. n.

m. Call (4) PAPER HANGER cleaner; first-class: reasonable. Delmar 3477J. lndeil Nac-el. Ijiclele.

POKTEk firat-claas colored porter. housework or kitchen work. LI ndejl lOHIEK housenian or saloon work experienced, reliable steady. Koper. I arlede.

Bomont PORTER Sit. by man as porter or butler; rood, reliable, don't drink, trusty. Write 811 N. Compton. L.

Taylor SALESMAN Position: oily or road: In years' experience: Just returned from Europe. Y. M. C. A work.

Box T-21. Post-Dlsoatch SALESMAN and advertising man; hustler and producer-, know city and trade Box E-147. Post-Dispatch. (c I SALEMAN Position as road salesman. Southern territory: experienced In gentlemen's or ladles' ready-to-wear.

F. J. N-man. 14 Lambert Mobile. A la SALESMAN Just returned from service, wants local position with a reliable concern: caa show references regarding my ability and personality aa a salesman.

Box T-228. Post-Dispatch. t5 'f lMEivEEi'ER or collector: furnish cash bond. SiCSA Olive (41 TRUCK DR ER hv experienced young man, 1: will drive light delivery truck. H.

Yaffe. Dayton; ATCHMAN-aged man. -Sit. night or day by middle-It Oleson. 22 Geyer.

WAI'CHMAN Sit. by sober man. 4.1 years of age. Wm. ongress Hotel.

15th and Market sts. 1 1 YOUNG MAN 17 years old: typewriting end genera office work. Box O-1U0. Posl-Dispatch. YOUNG MAN Sit.

to lrn auto repairing; had some hlah school and experience as ata- tion clerk on railroad. Box T-H4. YOUNG MAN as firing or chauffeur; can give reference, Francis Wilson, XUl Lemp. A LIVE young man wishes to get to wltli some live firm, advertising preferred. Have advertising experience Formerly with second largest advertising company In th world Also experienced In shipping and coilectlng.

Have fine references and cap bn-k them tip. Pox Pot-I's SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS ladv. exueriencert. desires permanent pom Oil WIL irilKUir ,111,,. IUIUIS.I UTI erer-s Call (Vn'rTil COMPTi (METER sit r.

-feri-nees. COuK eilround taurant. Pox experienced: lest 2t57 lviBt-, Isnatch. experience In res-PcKt -1 'lsptch. (.11 COOK Sit.

as colored cook or maid; good references and expurience Pliotie Bo- montl UIP.I Sit. by colored: referencee: ex perl need dining room or housework, also other work. Ca 715 Walnut. Carrie. HOI'S KtVi Ml t-.

fr general housework. tv exrerl-ncsd Toir.g lady Saburhan HO' for cr kr feek wmild like ta live fsniiiv would 1 rot chlect to piano. phone Hti-eryoie HO' SLK Eld'ER wl.low wl-h S-year tM best Park HOI SKK KPKlt Ml i er by child. It' dKK Mt bv a mariled worn- an to rak ci arge 01 rooming tioua. itT-" -jS-I 'isiost-t; i4 Hu.KU.l i-'ri'iit-il sinal' no iftcrMrv or" o.it-l.le rt Pvrest 7LJ.

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lejirl. ecor.omics it best of refer- -ences. desires position- employed I preferred pox I'o' -1 'ts Pit 4 1 LA! i an I I Stord- Ltri ieM 1 i 'PI M.t if.i Bo- 1 I. A M'tit --r -I-It (v ft Uir 1 teiv and SMturJay el-ie ig Lin- LA IN DHL dsy work: wsshir.g or! berif' to take Hapapey, Klnlorh. 'o 1 LA lH ett 'vl.

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