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1 wiiiiiii iii-n iri-Ti- i PART FOUR ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1938. (G) PAGES 1 6D FUNERAL DIRECTORS DEATHS LOST AND FOUND DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits That Thought of Tomorrow! OVER 60 million people have given heed to it in as many life insurance policies. This is the largest subscription to a single com mercial idea this country has ever known. In each instance it brought the spectre of the inevitable very closely.

Yet life continued its accustomed pace. With the same momentary chill wills are made, trusts are created; in various ways dependants are provided for. And when the job is done it is a relief and a worry is dismissed. But what of the wife who may have to see to her hus band's funeral? THE ROBERT J. AMBRUSTER PREARRANGED FUNERALBLAN This is her salvation.

Indicated by the husband himself, everything is provided for the casket, the vault, the services, and the cost. Nothing is overlooked. And what trouble, what distress and what uncertainty are spared her! If, therefore, a man has done all else to protect his wife and foster her living, surely this is That Thought of To-morrow to which serious attention should be given. Let us counsel together on this. Interviews are entirely confidential.

Call CAbany 2522 for an appointment. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CONCORDIA LANE ROBERT J. AMBRUSTER CLAYTON ROAD AT i MARRIAGE LICENSES. rtvrte W. Jameson 41 59 Fair Margaret M.

Watts 4117 Fair 3960 McDonald Helen McKean 3760A Gravols Flovd Gardner Grafton, HI. Dorothy Stanton ierseyville, III. cvlvester Sail 1S31 S. 14th st Lupe Hernandez 1334 St Ange Sherman Fickas Springfield, 111. Innabell Hayes Springfield, HI.

Clarence A. Burns Collinsville Hazel M. Nance Delta, Mo. Everett L. Bishop 4139 McRee Margaret I.

Eigenbrod 4046 McPherson Eueene F. Nelson 2520 N. 9th Dorothy M. Wimmer Tolono, 111. joeph A.

Boehning Springfield, 111. Marceline Steskal Springfield, 111. Horace Fulliam 3853 Evans Augusta M. Horsman 2105 Hadley Lester Wolter Belleville Mrs. Margaret K.

Coxon Belleville Stanlev Tutalak Chicago Mrs. Marian Helen Wotosryn Chicago Frank Wlesenhart Mattoon, TIL Agnes Wilshire Collinsville Lawrence R. Behrends Granite City Opal J. Burnett Granite Cjty George Heilmann Freeburg, 111. Daisy Benz Carbondale, IlL Edward F.

Brown Girard, 111. Mary E. Routzhan Girard, 111. Jesse Little Marina. CaL Viola Graft 4460 Penrose Floyd R- Blackwell Gerald, Mo.

Elsie L. Buckmiller 5038 Bulwer Wilbur Holcomb Freeburg, TO. Eileen K. Rehbein Mascoutah, IlL Howard F. Crawford 1111A S.

Jefferson E. Juanita Warden 2849 Lafayette Harry D. Lansford East St. Louis La wan a G. Sitze East St.

Louis Jesse Melvin FJoyd 3706 Finney Lucille Alice Bernard 1048A Vandeventer T. T.inkPi- 4426 Arsenal Ida E. Schearer 4426 Arsenal Adolph G. Dahm Belleville Ruth J. Grosspitch Belleville ct.inmttsF MTrmhia B.

Jeanne Raines 4547 McPherson Ross E. Golden 4409 Cote Brilliante Pauline Smith 4335 Page Carmin L. Henderson Poplar Bluff, Mo. Martha E. Maddock Poplar Bluff, Mo.

cvonb vr niitwv 1 2916 Eads Mrs. Alma E. Spencer 3004 Henrietta Charles Leonidas Graves Jr. Louisville Isabel le Ringol jairo. w.

iTnnotnn Virginia. 111. final Mckinley Arenzville, 111. Norman L. Partenhetmer 4232 N.

Florissant Clara M. McFerron 3716 N. 21st James Vernell Downs 2115 S. Jefferson omnia Mae Arnold 2115 S. Jefferson Roy H.

Warren 1101 Glasgow Ernestine Harris 2829 Franklin A TVinmn.nn St. LOUiS Mildred Wilkina East St. Louis Maude E. Sims i Newton, 111. Walter D.

Purlee Waynesville, 111. Vema A. Wampler Waynesville, 111. Henry L. Chapman Norwood, O.

Margaret Hume Norwood, O. Cattie Watkins Flanagan, 111. i a npcntnr Til Mrs. Maudelle Tolhver Decatur, IlL Richard E. Lewis 5667 Enright Joyce Gamble "i-J- Joseph A.

Durflinger Harristown, HI. Louise a. fcuu, AT CLAYTON. Hans Wachsmuth, Jr. Maplewood Ruth Pauli 6906 Bruno Curtis Vohs Berger.

Mo. Viola Ulrich Herman. Mo. wmiam McGovern Webster Groves Jeaanette Bentley Maplewood Randall Satterfield Kirkwood Marie Skouby Maplewood Rodger B. Black Webster Groves Eleanor P.

Ellstrom Elmwood Park, III George A. Warner Pacific, Mo. Pauline E. Metzger Fans, 111. Y7" TTflTIRRS CitV hut i'oni Ruth M.

Condon 1401 Missouri Bernard J. Himmer Maplewood Goldie Pritchett Valley Park Earl Combest University City Eunice Grundmeyer 2824A N. Vandeventer BIRTHS RECORDED. If a birth does not appear In this eol-imn within two weeks, the Health Department asks that parents request physician to send a report to the Bureau of Vital Statistics. 10 Municipal Courts Building.) BOYS.

0. and R. Rombach, 355 Goetz. E. and L.

Pruitt, 13 S. Spring. O. and E. Gremminger, 3132 S.

7th. W. and B. Coneland. 4306 Randall pL and L.

Wilkins, 5409 Ruskin. I T. and G. Britt. 2015A Pennsylvania.

W. and H. Diffey, 4039 Olive. R. and H.

Mann, 4138A N. Newstead. H. and M. Tallent, 1023 Howard.

E. and E. Groves, 4314 Hunt, J. and M. Bokan, 1023 Garth.

L. and M. Ogilvy, 3621 N. 11th. L.

and E. Horina, 4125A N. Broadway. E. and M.

Hrebicek, 730 -Baden. C. and H. Conway, 5229 Blow. W.

and N. Federhofer, 770SA Alabama. and H. Robinson, Baden Station. GIRLS.

C. and B. Marshall, 3467 Franklin. W. and F.

Parker, 4169 Westminster. G. and M. Rogers, 2829 S. 7th.

W. and H. Jones, 320 Plum. and B. Hall, 908 Palm.

0. and E. Townsend. 2216 S. 9th.

C. and B. Casey. 2013 North Market. A.

and D. Harris, 4143 Maryland, g. and N. Mertens, 1524 S. 11th.

and D. Bunn, 1305A S. Compton. and R. Blanner, Jennings.

BURIAL PERMITS. David Gene Arnold, 7, Freeburg, 111. Samuel R. Morgan. 75.

3517 Clark. Apolonia Krygiel. 60. 2200 S. 3d.

Oscar H. Turnage, 44. 2652 Franklin. Mary A. Heuer, 89, 6176 Pershing.

Catherine Setter. 58, 4406 Pennsylvania. laomaa ITImA tc a a o.v. Larl tarn O. GROG HAN FUNERAL DIRECX0RS Service Meeting Any Financial Requirement v.

ALEXANDER, WILLIAM WESLEY BEYER, IDA BLACKBURN, BOY 3. BLACKBURN, JOSEPHINE T. BLAND, WILLIAM H. BLOSS, ANNA BOEHRER. ILIA C.

COYNE, ELLEN DAVIS, RALPH KIRKLAND EARL, JEANETTE FELDMAN, MARY PICKEL FIX, FRED WILLIAM OLOCKNER, CARL GRCBE, WILLIAM. HECKER, LOLA F. JARVIS, JAMES H. SR. JCDD, MARY KAMP, JULIA KARPF, ADELA KLIMASZEWSKL JOSEPHINE KUHLMANN, LOCIS H.

LARGENT, NANCY E. LASKIWITZ, LAURA L. LE GEAR, WILLIAM ALLEN LINTZ, JOHN LOUNSBURY, JACOB F. McCAWLEY, OFFICER JOHN MARQUARDT, OTTO MILLER, ROBERT H. MOORE, EDWARD LEE MORAN, MARGARET MOSS, JENNIE MUELLER, CAROL A.

MULCAHY, MARY NAGER, EMMA NIEDERER, GUSTAV NOLL, ELIZABETH OLSEN, MAUDE R. PHELAN, JOHN E. PHELAN, THERESA PULEO, GAETANA RAPHAEL, HATTIE E. ROTH, GEORGE A. SAUER, CLARA SEITER, KATHERINE SHELLENBERGER, LLOYD S.

SHOOP, ROSS SIMONS, JACOB SONNENBERG, ROSE SPARKS, ELLANOR TAUB, ROSA HEISLEK TILKER, FRED USHER, FRED J. VERBING-VRBNICA, JOSEPH WADE, JENNIE ALU SCHMIDT, ELIZABETH WALL, MORRIS WICH, ANGELINA WILKES, ROSE WITHINGTON, JENNIE LEE YATES, JOSEPH W. ZICKEL, MRS. HENRY BLOSS, ANNA nee Fallert) 5114 St. Louis Oct.

27, 1938, 3:50 p. dear mother of Harry Charles Edward D. and John E. Bloss, Mrs. Julius H.

Hynes and Arthur J. Bloss, our dear sister, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral from Sullivan Funeral Home, Euclid ai St. Louis 31, 7:30 a. to Blessed Sacrament Church.

Interment Valhalla Cemetery. BOEHRER, JULIA C. (nee Zimmer) Of 3214 Califrnia, entered into rest Sat. Pet. 29, 1938, 5:20 p.

beloved wife of Frank E. Boehrer, dear mother of Frank Elmer Mrs. Louise Scanlan (nee Boehrer), dear sister of Henry and Charles Zimmer and of the late Fred, Peter and Balthaser, Louise Ruder, and our dear mother-in-law, at the age of 61 years. Funeral Nov. 2, 1:30 p.

from Ziegenhein Chapel, 2623 Cherokee, to New ou Marcus cemetery. COYNE, ELLEN (nee Lackey) 1827 Labadie Oct. 27, 1938, 1:45 d. beloved wife of the late Thomas E. Coyne, dear mother of Thomas John Joseph R.

and Mrs. Fred Weber and the late Stella Coyne, our dear sister-in- law, mother-in-law, aunt and granamoiner. Funeral from the Sullivan Funeral Home. Euclid and St, Louis a Oct. 31, 8:30 a.

to Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DAVIS. RALPH KIRKLAND 4202 A Mc Ree av, Oct. 27, 1938, 11:10 p.

dear husband of the late Edgell Nunn Davis, dear father of Mrs. Mildred Hopkins, our dear brother, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from Kriegshauser Mortuary, 4228 S. Klngshighway Oct. 31, 2 p.

m. interment Valhalla cemetery. EARL. JEANETTE 2530 Laclede Maplewood, entered into rest Oct. 28, 1938, 5:30 a.

wife of the late Frank N. Earl, dear mother of William and Robert, Marian Frazier and Edna Yost, our dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt. mother-in-law, grandmother and great- grandmother. Funeral Oct. 31, 2 p.

from Bopp's Funeral Church. Hanley rd. and Forsythe bL, Clayton. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Beardstown and Lichfield (111.) papers piease copy.

FELDMAN, MARY PICKEL Oct. 29 1938, 10 a. beloved wife of the late Herbert A. Feldman. dear mother of Mrs.

William J. Krummel. sister of Mrs. Frank J. Koch and William Pickel our dear grandmother.

Funeral from family residence. 7732 Country Club court. Nov. 2, 8:30 a. to St.

Joseph Church, Clayton, to Calvary Cemetery. FIX, FRED WILLIAM 4433A Kossuth, entered into rest Oct. 27, 1938, 7:20 p. beloved husband of Edna Fix (nee Schierbecker), dear father of Fred Donald and Kenneth, dear son of Mrs. Jane Fix, our dear brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law and uncle, in his 33d year.

Remains will lie In state at Provost's Chapel, 3710 N. Grand until 10 a. Oct. 31. Funeral same day, 2 p.

from Pilgrim Lutheran Church, Fair and West Florissant. Deceased was a member of United Brotherhood, Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local No. 1596. GLOCKNER, CARL 4327 Delor, Oct. 28, 1938.

3:30 a. dear husband of Augustine Glockner (nee Holeska), dear father of Joseph and John Glockner, dear father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel. 3634 Gravois, Oct. 31, 3 p.

m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Deceased was a member of German Austria Lodge. GRUBE, WILLIAM 4262A Clarence Oct. 27, 1938, beloved husband of Louise Grube (nee Roehling), dear father of William Grube Jr.

and Mrs. Caroline Heinrich, father-in-law of Mrs. Viola Grube (nee Klamm) and Wilbert Heinrich, grandfather of Joyce, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Mr. Grube at Wm.

M. Schumacher Chapel, 4834 Natural Bridge, until 10 a. m. Oct. 31, then removed to Bethany Evangelical Church.

Red Bud and Rosalie avs. Funeral same day, 2 p. m. Interment Zion Cemetery. HECKER, LOLA F.

(nee Flory) Oct. 28. 1938, 5:30 a. dear sister of Anna Edwards and Mayme Keys, our niece and dear friend of Glenn M. Teel.

Remains at Witt Bros. Chapel, 2929 S. Jefferson av. Funeral 1:30 p. m.

to Missouri Crematory. JARVIS, JAMES H. SR. Oct. 28, 1938, husband of the late R.

May Jarvis, dear father of Pearl Byrd, Muriel Reese. Edmund, James Olive Reynolds and John Jarvis, our dear brother, grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral Oct. 31. 2:30 p.

from Bauman Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland. Snterment Mount Lebanon Cemetery. JUDD, MARY (aee Shaw) Route 1, Hills-bo ro. Oct. 29, 1938.

beloved wife of Martin L. Judd, dear mother of Mrs. Harry Buren and Oliver M. Judd. dear sister, grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt.

Services at residence Oct. 31, 1:30 p. m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. KAMP, JULIA (nee Sanford) 3117 N.

14th Oct. 27, 1938, 11 :55 p. beloved wife of the late Louis Kamp, dear mother, mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral from the Letdnep Chapel. 2223 WILKER, ROSE (nee Gaethennann) En tered Into rest Oct.

28, 1938, 3:15 p. beloved wife of John Wllker, dear mother of Mrs. Marie Gannon and Wilbert Wilker, dear sister, grandmother, aunt, great aunt mother-in-law and sister-in-law. Funeral Oct. 31.

8:30 a. from Goodhart A Goodhart Funeral Home, 2228 Bt Louis to Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Interment Old SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. WITHINGTON, JENNIE LEE (nee Pena) 4129 Utah, entered Into rest Oct 28.

1938, 6:15 p. widow of John E. Withington, dear mother of Mrs. Edna L. Jacques, Mrs.

Mary C. Shaner and Mrs. Virgie Wallace and the late Eugene Withington, dear sister, sister-in-law, mother- in-law, aunt and grandmother. Funeral from sennur Funeral Home. 3125 Lafayette, Oct.

31, 2 p. m. Interment St Peter's Cemetery. YATES, JOSEPH W. 712 N.

22d East St Louis. Oct 28, 1938, husband of the late Sarah Proudlove Yates, father of Oliver of Du Quoin, 111., Frank of New York City, William of Olney, IlL, Philip of Memphis. Omar and James Yates and Mrs. Ada Timper of East St. Louis, 111., and Mrs.

Emery Adams of Christopher, IlL Funeral from the Brichler Funeral Home, 2218 State. Oct 31. 2 p. m. Inter ment Mount Hope Cemetery.

ZICKEL, MRS. HENRY (nee Annie Sinclair) 5309 Hodiamont Oct. 29. 1938, 2 a. my dear wife, our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt Funeral from the Leldner Chapel, 2223 St Louis Oct 31, 3 p.

to Memorial Park Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM DE HAAS, ARTHUR In loving memory of my dear husband wno departed mis life suddenly Nov. 2. 1937. Nothing but memories as we Journey on Longing for a smile from a loved one gone.

Sadly missed by WIFE AND RELATIVES. PE HAAS, ARTHUR W. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear friend, whose tragic death on Nov. 2. 1937, has left an empty place in our hearts that time cannot fill.

Sadly missed by HIS PARTNERS AND EMPLOYES. HELLWEG PAINTING CO. DTEBLIXG, ANDREW In loving memory of dear husband and fatner who departed this life Oct 29, 1936. Sadly missed by FAMILY. FAUTH, GEORGE J.

In loving memory of our dear son and brother, first-class nrlvate. Company D. Eighty-ninth lnran try, who made the supreme sacrifice for his country, Nov. 1, 1918. MOTHER.

GODWIN. HARRY 8. JR. In loving mem ory of my dear husband, who passed away Nov. 4, 1937.

Sadly missed by HIS WIFE, MABEL GODWIN, AND LuviNa HEIDORN, THEODORE L. In loving memory of our dear son, who departed this life Nov. 1. 1935. It was sad, indeed, the way you died.

Without a chance to say good-by. Sadly missed by PARENTS, WIFE, DAUGHTER AND BROTHERS, MUEHLEISEN, KAROLINE In loving memory, who passed away Nov. 1935. Sweet to remember her who once was here. And who though absent is Just as dear.

Sadly missed by HER LOVED ONES. RIEGERT. JOSEPH G. In loving mem ory of our beloved 'son and his friend. uin, wno passed away Oct 31, 1937.

Their memory is as dear today As in the hour they passed away. FATHER, MOTHER, SISTER. BOSENBAUM, BILL In loving memory of my dear son, who departed this life Oct 28. 1934: It was sad. Indeed, the way your died.

Without a chance to say good-by. Sadly missed by MOTHER AND AUNT, SCHICKEK, JOHANNAH Whom God called Home Oct 31. 1935. Not dead to those who loved her. Not lost but gone before She lives with us in memory And will forevermore.

Sadly missed by HUSBAND, CHILDREN AND GRAND CHILDREN. SLATEN, HAROLD RUSSELL A loving tribute to our darling son on his 21st nirinaay. Our bundle from Heaven on Oct 30, 1917, Was cherished and adored for only 18 short years; As God took him from us Julv 8. 1936. His tender love will linger until eternity in our loneiy Hearts.

-Sadly missed by PARENTS, BROTHER AND SISTER, WEITKAMP, F. HARRY In loving mem ory of my dear husband and father, who aepariea mis uie uct. 28, 1933: I am thinking of you today, dear Harry, Picturing you in memory Just as I saw you last; You left behind one broken heart That loved you so sincere. That never did nor never will Forget you, Harry, dear. Sadly missed by WIFE, MARGARET.

AND DAUGHTER, LOST and FOUND Miscellaneous Lost HOLC COUPONS Lost; Oct 14; down town bank; reward. WEb. 2699. MONEY Lost; Friday, between WPA project 8200 S. Broadway and Bergs' Market 6th street; working man's first pay; badly needed.

1627 McCaus- lfna. PURSE Lost containing money, keys and glasses; name Inside; CO, 8466W. PURSE: Lost; black patent; Famous-Barr please return; liberal reward. PR. 9217 PURSE: Lost rw 1 Qth onth rewarq.

Mancnesier. fa. 5797W PURSE Lost: navy, with SIO and chance 5000 block of Gravols; reward. RI.1856M ROSARY Lost; black; St. Ann relic in side cross; keepsake; reward.

LA. 5005, 5tH6 Arsenal. RUG Lost; 9x12, red; poor man, Tues oay; rewarq. tv, 9439 TRAVELING BAG Lost; brown; front ana wasmngton. can to.

2629. Does and Cats Lost BEAGLE Lost; male, black, white and lan; name piate on collar, Dick Lynch vaiiwAinin ou4Z BOSTON BULL Lost; male, white, dark uruwn, screw laii; vicinity Arlington av, and Maffitt. EV. 1297. 2733 Arlinirton BULLDOG Lost; male; Sept.

26; white. COLLIE -I jOHt i ma), a Ku. Ubrrat reward. 4139 Choutrau. FR.S270 DOG Lost; female; 3 months old; white with browa markings: part terrier; long rewsrs.

nan Westmoreland. DOG Lost; yellow, male, small, name rorcny. lulls Niblick Overland. DOG Lost; small; brown feet; white on ees; eniio-s pet; reward. CO.

8188W POINTER Lost; liver ani white; reward. n. rx mieaamp. ay. 418s.

POLICE DOG Lost; male, la county. a CODA TERRIER Lost; ball mixed, briadle, white WALLET Lost; brown with zipper down- towp or nmwii. jtewarq. C.K. 8607 WIRE HAIR Loot; downtown.

Oct. 24 mate; reward. bt. I3Q0, CE. 4177.

Jewelry Lost BRACELET Lost; heavy goid, 3-strand iiucrBl rewira. A. 4Z3UW. BUliBKt'LY-QARNEr PIN Lost; will I -1 1 ml' -T- give reward, ki. 8606.

2O0 Bellerive. DIAMOND. CLUSTER RING Lost; Wed evening, uu. 25TO Mon. after 8 a.

RING Diamond sapphire. lost between North St Louis Turner Hall and Night vjwi Mnowicn oirop, UM9W; reward WATCH Lost: lady's, white gold, with Diacic cor Triamy evening between Van wrroon 1, north to walnut forage, KARPF, ADELA Widow of George Karpf, 1 uciuvea mouier or mim. Clara are, Mrs. Jessie Barnholtx, Mrs. Sarah Wolff, Mrs.

Sylvia Cohn, Louis Karpf and Mrs. Rose I Yaker. Funeral from Bereer ChaDeL 4715 Mc Pherson, 10 m. Ben A Kiba Aid Society members, please attend funeral of our late sister, Adela Karpf, Sunday. 10 a.

Berger Chapel. MRS. LEAH HAFFNER. President KLIMASZEWSKL JOSEPHINE (nee F11-Ipskl) Entered into rest Oct. 29, beloved wife of Walter Klimaszewski, dear mother of Joanne Klimaszewski, dear daughter, sister, daughter-l-nlaw, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral Nov. 2. 8:30 a. from Central Funeral Home, 1841 Cass to St. Stanislaus Kostka Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. KUHLMANN, LOUIS H. Oct. 28, xainer oz Arinur u. Kummann and Mabel Johnson, brother of Henry Kuhl- mann.

Service at Lupton Chapel. 7233 Delmar 2 p. m. Interment Zion Cemetery. LARGENT, NANCY E.

5225 Alcott. Oct. 28. 1938. 6:15 n.

beloved wife of the late James W. Largent, dear mother of Mrs. Lena Hod son. Edgar Lar gent, Mrs. Lillian WriKht and the late Clarence Largent, our dear sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from Jos. J. Qulnn's Parlors, 1389 Union Oct 31, 8:30 a. to Mclnturf Cemetery. Haaarstown.

111. Motor. LASKIWITZ, LAURA L. (nee SehoUe) 4Sb3A Genevieve, Eat, Oct. 29, 1938, 2:10 a.

wife of the late Fred J. Lasklwitz. dear mother of Edward F. and Fred Lasklwitz and Mrs. Evelyn Koch, our dear motner-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral Oct. 31. 2 n. from Drehmann-Harral Chapel, 1905 Union bL Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery.

Mrs. Laskiwitz was a member of Beacon Chapter Ago, w. cj. o. Members of Beacon Chapter No.

256, O. are Kindly requested to attend the funeral services of Sister Laura Lasklwitz, Monday, Oct. 31, 2 p. at the Drehmann-Harral Chapel. ADELENE A.

STEWART. W. M. LE GEAR, WILLIAM ALLEN Oct! 28. 1938, p.

dear husband of the late Delia Gear, our dear brother and uncle. Remains at Kriegshauser Mortuary, 4228 S. Kingsnighway after 2 p. Sun. Funeral 3 p.

m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. LINTZ, JOHN Oct. 27, 1938, beloved husband of Rose Llntz, dear father of Mrs. Helen Emison, Mrs.

Lucille Germain, Joseph and John Lintz, our dear grandfather and father-in-law. Funeral from Mullen Bros. Mortuary, 4259 Lindell, Oct. 31, 8:30 a. m.

to St. Hose's Church. LOUNSBURY, JACOB F. 5640 Roosevelt pL, Oct. 28, 1938, 1:10 p.

dearly beloved husoand of Mary JLounsbury (nee our dear brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle in his 74th year. Funeral Oct. 31, 1:30 p. m. from the George Pieitsch Chapel, 5968 Easton to Valhalla Cemetery.

McCAWLEY, OFFICER JOHN Suddenly Oct. 29, 1938, beloved brother of James McCawley, Mrs. Cecelia Jordan of acranton, and dear uncle. Due notice of funeral from Thos. J.

Finan Funeral' Parlors. 1519 S. Grand. Deceased was a member of the Metropoli tan r-ouce xzux uistnct. MARQUARDT, OTTO 7700 St.

Charles Rock Oct. 28, 1938. 6:30 p. dear brother of Frank, Mrs. Minnie Hermann and Mrs.

Emma McCloskey, dear Droiner-in-iaw ana uncle. Funeral Oct. 31. 2 from Stroot Carroll Funeral Home, 4600 Natural Bridge. Interment Concordia Cemetery, MUXES ROBERT H.

33T9A Potomac Oct. 28, 1938. 11:45 a. m. dear husband of Ida Miller (nee Weege) dear eon or Elizabeth Miller Lebens, our dear brotner, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravols Oct. 31, 2:15 p. to Missouri Crematory. Deceased was a member of Magnolia Camp No. 394 W.

O. Pioneer Benevolent Assn. aad Bartenders' Local No. 51 of St. Louis.

MAGNOLIA CAMP NO. 394, W. O. W. jaemDers are requested to attend our service for Robert Miller at Wacker- Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravols, Oct.

au, p. m. H. ENGEL, Secy. MOORE, EDWARD LEE Oct.

28, 1938. darune son of Edward A. and Es telle Moore (nee Slders), dear brother of Betty Ann. our dear grandson. Funeral Oct.

31, 10 a. from residence, 2347 Wengler Overland. Interment Lake Charles Cemetery. (Bau man Bros. Service.) MORAN, MARGARET (aee Mulrooney) 4939 Maffltt Oct.

29. 1938. 6:45 a. beloved wife of the late Daniel Moran. dear mother of Mrs.

ju j. uoyie. Mrs. W. E.

Doll, B. J. Moran, Mrs. Byron Johnston, our dear mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral from the Sullivan Funeral Home, Euclid at St.

Louis. Oct. 31. 10:30 a. to Blessed Sacrament Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of the Third Order of St. Francis and Married Ladies' Sodality of Blessed Sacrament Church. MOSS, JENNIE (nee Costello) Beloved wife of Arthur J. Moss, dear mother of Mrs.

Florence Yowell (nee Conley), Thomas and Frank Clement, dear sister of Mrs. Ann Evers, Joseph and Thomas Costello, dear grandmother, aunt, niece, cousin and mother-in-law. Funeral Nov. 2, 8:30 a. from Goodhart A Goodhart Funeral Home, 2228 St.

Louis to St. Leo's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MUELLER, CAROL A. 7570 Byron Oct.

28, 1938. wife of Joseph B. Mueller. Services at the Robt. J.

Ambruster Mortuary, Clayton rd. at Concordia lane, 1 :30 p. m. Crematioa Valhalla Crematory. MULCAHY, MARY 4775 Cupples pL.

Oct. 27, 1938, 6:30 a. dear daughter of the late James and Bridget Mul-cany (nee Noonan), dear sister of William, David, Catherine and Margaret Mulcaby, our dear aunt and sister-in-law. Funeral from the Sullivan Funeral Home. Euclid at St.

Louis Oct. 31, 9:30 a. to Eiessed Sacrament Church-Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of Third Order of SU Francis. NAGER.

EMMA (nee Rolfes) Oct. 29, 1938, 5:40 p. widow of the late Joseph J. Nager, dearly beloved mother of Eugenia Nager and Mrs. Frank Daniels.

Services 3 p. at John L. Ziegenhein Son's Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois av. Interment Old SS. Peter and Paul's Cematery.

NIEDERER, GUST AT 6054 Hartford suddenly at Hooker, 'Oct. 27, 1938, 5 P- m. beloved husband of Bertha Nied-erer and dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Services 1:30 p. Oct.

31, at John L. Ziegenhein A Son's Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois. Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery. Mr.

Niederer was a member of St. Louis Mailers' Union, Local No. 3. NOLL, ELIZABETH (nee Selpp) Oct. 29.

1938, 9:30 a. beloved wife of Philip Noll, dear mother of Rose C. Clasen, Philip H. Bernhardt and Walter Noll, our dear sister, siBter-ln-law, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt, age 64 years. Funeral from the Schumacher Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec st, Nov.

1, 2 p. to Sunset Burial Park. A member of Master Bakers Ladies Society. OLSEN, MAUDE R. Oct, 28, 1938.

beloved wife of G. A. Olsen, dear mother of Mrs. Alice Schloemer, Mrs. Grace Semple and Edward B.

Olsen, dear daughter of Mrs. Dehlia Hickman, our dear mother-in-law and grandmother. -Funeral from Fred M. Williams" Funeral Home, 4535 Washington, Oct 31, 2 p. m.

Deceased was a member of Belle-fontaine Chapter No. 69. O. E. Trinity Shrine No.

3, White Shrine of Jerusalem. PHELAN, THERESA (nee BUhop) 3828A Nebraska Oct 27, 1938. 2:15 p. beloved wife of the late John A. Phelan dear mother, mother-in-law and grandmother.

Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel. 3634 Gravols. Oct. 31. 1:30 p.

m. tsnembesAjaenc 4inv-WCW16. PHELAN. JOHN E. At Woodside.

Long Island. N. on Oct. 28, loved husband of Lucy Phelan, dear fatner of L. Edward.

J. Randall. George and J. Desmond Phelan. Will lie in state at Robert's Parlors, 1905 S.

Grand after 2 p. m. Sun. Fu neral Oct 31, 8:30 a. to Im maculate Conception Church, Interment Calvary Cemetery.

PULEO, GAETANA (nee Glaeopelli) En tered into rest Bat, Oct 29, 1938, dear moiner 01 uominic ana joe i'uieo. Airs. Rosa Laudicella and Mrs. Sara Palermo. our dear grandmother and mother-in-law.

uneral from P. Miceli ft Sons Funeral Parlors. 1150 N. Kingshighway, 8 a. to St Ambrose Church, 9 a.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. RAPHAEL, HATTIE E. Entered Into rest Sat, Oct 29, 1938, 2:15 p. beloved wife of Irvin I Raphael, dear sister of Mrs. T.

J. Ferguson, Mrs. K. Zytowskl, Mrs. H.

8. Laird and George Herman, our dear sister-in-law and aunt Funeral Nov. 1, 2 p. from Drehmann-Harral Chapel, 1905 Union bL ROTH, GEORGE A. Of Pacific, entered into rest Oct.

28 1938, 11:45 p. beloved husband of Clara B. Roth (nee Milsark), dear father of Eugene A. Roth, our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle in his 60th year. Funeral Oct 31, 9 a.

from Math Hermann and Sons' Chapel, Fair and West Florissant to St Barbara's Church, Hamilton and Minerva. Interment New SS. Peter and Foul's Cemetery. SAUER, CLARA (nee Strassnelm) 5803 Wabada entered into rest Sat, Oct 29, 1938, dearly beloved wife of Henry Sauer, dear sister of Mrs. Katherlne Cher ry.

Mrs. Louise Wilkinson and William C. Strassheim, our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt Funeral Nov. 1. 2 p.

from Wm. F. Paschedag Chapel, 2825 Grand bL Interment Calvary Cemetery. SEITER, KATHERINE (nee Birkenmeler) 4406 Pennsylvania Oct. 27.

1938, 3:50 p. beloved wife of Roman Setter, dear mother of Agnes, Joseph Seiter and Genevieve Chappuis, and our dear mother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law and unt Funeral from Gebken Chapel, 2842 Mer amec st, Oct 31, 8:30 a. to St. Anthony's Church, thence to New SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery.

SHELLENBERGER, LLOYD S. 3021 N. Taylor, suddenly Oct 28, 1938. beloved husband of Lillian Bradshaw Shel-len berger nee Deutschmann), dear stepfather of Mrs. J.

B. Kelly, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Oct 31, 2 p. from Kraeger-Voss-Flx Funeral Home, N. Kings-highway at Lexington, to St Peter's Cemetery.

Mr. Shellenberger was a member of Mizpah Lodge No. 639, A. F. and A.

and Bridge Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers. Local 396. SHOOP, ROSS Oct. 28, 1938. husband of the late Mern, Shoop and our dear father.

Services under the auspices of Central Memorial Post No. 154, American Legion, Oct 31, 1 p. m. at Drehmann-Harral Chapel, 1905 -Union bL Interment Memo rial Park Cemetery. SIMONS, JACOB Formerly of 1307 Benton st, entered into rest Oct.

27, 1938. 12:30 t. beloved husband of the late Emma Simons (nee Brunsman), dear father of Charles, Mrs. Lillie Koehne, Mrs, Clara McKlnley, dear brother, father-in' law and grandfather in his 7 2d year. Funeral 1:30 p.

m. from Beider- wieden Funeral Home, 1936 St Louis to New Picker Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Boy Scouts of America. SONNENBERG. ROSE (nee Jaater) 2101 A Hadley st, entered into rest on Oct 27.

1938. 3:40 n. dearly beloved wife of Theodore H. Sonnenberg, dear mother of Theodore L. Sonnenberg, and Mrs.

Regina Howard, our dear mother-in-law, sister, Bit ter-ln-law. aunt and cousin. Funeral Oct 31, 8:30 a. from Brockland Chapel, Hogan and North Market st, to St Stanislaus Kostka Church, thence to calvary cemetery. SPARKS, ELLANOR Sat.

Oct. 29, 1938, wife of Clyde V. Sparks, mother of Mary Lucille Darks. Service at Lupton Chapel, 7233 Delmar 4 p. m.

interment Marshall, Monday. TAUB, ROSA HEISLER At Los Angeles, beloved mother of Mrs. Josephine Goldstein, Mrs. Louise Braun, Zoly, Melba and Syl via xaub and sister of Martin, j.manuei. Lazer and Morris Heisler.

Funeral from Berger ChapeL 4715 Mc Pherson, sua, Oct 30, 1938, 11:30 a. m. TILKER, FRED J. 3929A Vest, entered Into rest Sat. Oct 29, 1938, 2 a.

dear ly beloved husband of Mary Tllker (nee Mesger). dear father of Gus Tilker and Mrs. Irene Dearsson, and our dear brother. father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle, in his 77th year. Funeral Nov.

1, 2 p. from the Provost Chapel, 3710 N. Grand, to New Picker Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 40, A.

F. and A. Bellefontame Chapter No. 25, R. A.

and Ivanhoe Commandery No. 8, K. T. USHER, FRED J. 2330 Montgomery Oct 28.

1938, dear uncle of Mrs. Bessie Broughton and Mrs. Mae EngeL Funeral Oct 31, 3 p. from Drehmann-Harral ChapeL 1905 Union to Zion Cemetery. Deceased was a mem ber of ML Morlan Lodge NO.

a. jj. and A. and Bellefontaine Chapter No. 25, R.

A. M. VERBING-VRBNICA, JOSEPH 1808 A Geyer, Oct 27. 1938, beloved husband of Zorka Vrbnica (nee Franic), dear father of Frank. Virginia and Rose Marie, dear brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral Oct 31. 8:30 a. from Moydell Parlors, Mississippi and Allen, to St Joseph's Church, 12th and Russell bL Interment New SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Member of Domobran Society.

WADE, JENNIE 5737 Hamilton entered into rest Sat, Oct 29, 1938. beloved wife of the late John Wade, dear mother of Harrison B. Wade, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother and great-great grandmother. Funeral Nov. 2, 8:15 a.

m. from W. A. Stock funeral home. Grand and Florissant to Corpus Christl Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. WALD SCHMIDT, ELIZABETH (nee Heg- ger) 4559 A St Louis Oct 29, 1938. beloved wife of the late Joseph Wald-schmidt dear mother of Mrs. Gustave Doell, our dear sister, grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt Funeral from Bensiek-Nlehaus Funeral Home, 1431 Union bL, Nov. 1, 1:30 p.

to Holy Ghost Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. WALL, MORRIS Sat, Oct 29, 1938, beloved brother of Samuel P. Wall, Mrs. J.

D. Stein and Mrs. Isaac W'ohl, our dear uncle. Funeral from the Rindskopf Chapel, 5212 Delmar Oct 31, 2 p. m.

WICH. ANGELINA (aee Hellrong) Oct 28, 1938, 6:20 a. dearly beloved wife of Joseph F. Wich, dear mother of Joseph F. Catherine Mrs.

Victoria Vogelsang, John Gertrude Francis Vincent B. and Eugene L. Wich, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral Oct 31, 8:30 a. from the Bromschwig Funeral Home, 4746 W.

Florissant to Holy Ghost Churoii, to Calvary Cemetery. To Sell Used but Useful Articles Use Post-Dispatch Want Ads lysm Jewelry Lost WATCH Lost; during dentist conventions ladles' hectagon snape goia wnsi wai.cn reward. Dr. W. A.

Tevis. McLeansboro, 111. WRIST WATCH Lost; white gold; be tween Forest raric noici ana highway. FL. WRI8T WATCH Lost; lady's Elgin; down- a wO-e town, saturctay; rewarq.

xa. ja. PUBLIC NOTICES Bros WANTED ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor and materials and for tne performance of all work required. Including the General Work; Plumbing and Sewering: Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Electric Work, for the construction and completion of the (1) additions to the John Pittman School.

(2) Completion of the unfinished rooms In Robinson School, (3) Completion of two unfinished rooms in Keysor School, (4) Bleachers for Senior High School. (5 New Shop Building. (6) Fencing at Osage Hills School, all In Kirkwood, Docket No. Ma 1451-F, will be re. ceived at the office of Mildred G.

Priest Secretary, Board of Education, until 8 o'clock p. m. the 8th day of November, 1938. The contract dastimenta for Item 1. 2, 3.

and 4 sy be examined at the office of Wm. B. Ittner, Architects, 408 Board of Education and the contract documents for Items 5 and 6 In the office of Bonsack and Pearce, Architects, 11 Olive st, St Louis, and at the office of the Board in Kirkwood. Plans may be procured from the Architect on deposit of check In the sum of S25.00. See full Form of Advertisement in issue of Oct 21.

The School Board reserves the light to reject any or all bids and to waive Informalities. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, KIRKWOOD SCHOOL, DISTRICT. KIRKWOOD, MO. Attest: HOLLI3 E. SUITS.

MILDRED G. PRIEST. President Secretary. BUS TRAVEL For All Bus Information BUS TERMINALS CO. GUARANTEED LOWEST FARES TO CHICAGO, 4 DETROIT, S4.50 rKlB MEALS EN ROUTE TO LOS ANGELES, S.29.25 N.

YORK. $14.50 FREE XAXI TO BUS DEPOT Call or Write y-i a 8 OO N. Broadway jl.rfleld OOOO PERSONAL PERSONAL Darling Roy: Please write me; very mucn worn a. xour juom, home address. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICS; Herbert Daniels, of 4220 Vista City of St.

Louis, State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debta contracted after this date by anyone except myself. HERBERT DANIELS. SPECIAL NOTICE Robert A. O'Leary. of 5476 Vera, City of St Louis, State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debta contracted after this date by anyone except myselg.

ROBERT A. O'LEARY. CAMERA EXCHANGE ZEISS DEMONSTRATION 9:30 a. m. to 4 p.

Monday, Oct. 31. colorful aotumn views eaa be remembered forever. Let si supply yonr need of Kodochrome and Dufay color film. Flare your order now for the new Argus CX with coupled range finder, F3.5 lens, 25; Contaflez F1.S lens and ease, $225; Retina 2F.2 and case, S100; Con tax F3 and ease, S125; Dolllna 3F2.8 and ease, S5; super Baldina F2.8 Tessar case and filters, g35; Erneman F2 and caes, $40; National Graflex and Sportsman case, $58; Retina 1, $43; duo 620, $43; Argus $18, with case, $22; Lelca A-l condition, $40; pack cameras, 2i3 and 9x12, $35 to $47; speed Graphic, 2x3, 4x5, 4x5 Korona view, $30 ask to see the new Unlvex 8 Fllmo 8F2.5 lens, $50; Cine 8 model 25 F2.7, $30; 16 mm.

cameras. $30 to $55; enlargers. Royal, Federal, Areas, $10; Provtdos, $20 New Central, $18; Ideal, $33.50: Omega 3Vx4Vi with 5-ft apright wit a easel, $30; anto locus. $30; Kodak miniature, $50; Dako, $40; El wood. let ns make Fotocel positives from yonr 35 mm.

negatives, $1.50 for 36 expos, re rolls. Easy terms, no down payment CAMERA EXCHANGE. 2650 Park. GR. 1769.

KAY'S FILM SPECIALS V127, 17e; 88 127, 20e; VI 20 er V620, 20c; SS 120 or SS 620, 23c; V118 or V616, 23c; SS 116 or SS 616; 27e; IOO ft. 16mm. EK Pan. 100 ft. 1H mm.

EK SS Pan, 100 ft. 16 mm. Kodachrome, $7.77: SO ft. EK Pan Magazines, 50 ft EK SS Pan Magazines. 50 ft Kodachrome Maga.

states, 8 mm. EK Pan mm. Kodachrome, Latest Letcs Model III with Lelca F1.5 lens, Lelca Model II with F1.8 lens, Victor Projector, 16 New Federal Automatic enlarger, Keystone 8 mm. Movie with F3.5 lens and slow motion, $21; Unlvex outfit camera, projector and rases, complete. Rolls Candid Camera, Electric Tank Agitator, $9.50.

Easy Tsrmm Ns Dmwn Payment Liberal Trade-in Allowance KAY'S ce. 0880 212 N. 7th St. THE CLICK SHOP EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC 6265 DELMAR. CA.

2313 Announces the opening of their print salon. Exhibits changed Wednesdays. Prints bv E. W. Grove in now showing.

Ope evenings until 9. Free parking at Htln-son Shell station opposite the Click Shop. COUNTY CAMERA FANS Enlarging papers, developers, chemicals, films, enlargers, $9.95, $15, film tanks. complete artist line; open every day until 11:30 p. m.

Harper's opposite saapiewooa loop. CAMERA BARGAINS Univex Movie Cam. era, sample, $7.50 Bell Movie Camera, new. Robot F2.8, $95; Argus F4.5. 16mm.

Movie Film. 50 ft, 95c. American Sporting Goods 2621 Olive. EXPERT INSTRUCTIONS Private' les-sons, $1 by three-time U. S.

Camera Ex. uiuuur. iau rn. Oil. CAMERA Wtd.

8x10 view lens or with. out. 1416 Evergreen. SWAPS WHAT HAVE YOU TO SWAP? Something vou do not need man be swappeit for something pou want; articles of ail kind, service, and in fact, everything. ANGORA GOATS for chickens, turkeys.

geese, poultry equipment or what? 4733 Cote Brilliante. RO. Q929. AUTO repairing, overhaul; save oil, $2.95, or whetr 0801 Natural Bridge. EVergreea 8702.

AUTOMOBIE REPAIRING for what have you? HI. 4796. BEAGLE RABBIT HOUND SeU or trade. WEB. 4647.

BOAT Folding plywood; new; for row- boat, or sell. 4116 Gano. CH. 0669. BOX SPRINGS $39 .50 grade; any aise or jigsaw.

o2 Arnoia pi. CEMETERY LOT For baby grand piano. Box T-69. Post-Dispatch. CEMETERY LOTS Want H-ton panel or car.

4534 North Market. CHEVROLET 1928, small truck; good condition; trade furniture, etc 4413 Easton. CHEVROLET Good 1931 Vs-ton panei. for papering. Call Monday, 3611 st CHEVROLET "37.

4-door town eJn trade; $425. 3844 Hartford. DEMONSTRATING TRAILER Operaie anywhere and make money; want house trailer, or -what, have youf Box DUCK BOAf id-It portable cy press new; for what? LAclede S559. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR -JfJ ones, radio, btimeekersi er, land, diamonds or waatt A 27u 0 M. J.

Croghan Sr. 7146 MANCHESTER PLENTY OF PARKING North MATH. HERMANN SON FHJTERAI, DIRECTORS FAIR AND WEST FLORISSANT COIfax VBSO LEIDNER FUNERAL DIRECTORS CH. 1654 2223 St. Lonis CE.

3698 A. KRON UNDERTAKING CO. 2707 N. CiRAXD FR. O200 CU1LIAKE BROS.

171Q N. GRAXD. FRANKLIN 1193. KDWABD F. HOWARD SONS, 4212 ST.

IXUIS. NEWSTEAD 3844. Northwest STROOT CARROLL, 4600 Natural Bridge. COIfax 0341. South FTJNERAIi HOME LAFAYETTE AT LONGFELLOW BLVD.

GRand 7100 WACKER-HELDERLE CND. CO. WE EMPLOY ONLY UNION ORGANISTS, EMBAL.MERS AND CHAUFFEURS. Chapel Chapel 3634 Gravois. 2333 S.

Broadway. PARKING LOT IN REAR OF CHAPEL. LA. 7575. LA.

3634. GRand 2116-17. ZIEGENHEIN BROS. 2623 Cherokee PR. 0218 ALBERT TRAUBE Off Srhiimarh-r In 4.

3013 Meramec Riverside 1158 Re. Dixon 6291 JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS 7027 GRAVOIS. FLANDERS 2600 West CHARLES J. KRON FUNERAL HOME, INC.

4911 WASHINGTON. Rosed ale 1884. JOSEl'H J. QUINN. 1389 Union.

FOrest 7547. CEMETERY LOTS CEMKTERx" LOTS Oak Grove. 12-grave; $275; aelection. J. Palazzola.

4703 Vernon. 3 -GRAVE Reasonable; Sunset Burial Park; fine location. 3186 Morganford. VALLHALLA 12 GRAVES; BARGAIN. ROKEDAI.E 0332.

SUNSET BURIAL PARK 12-grave. sec- tion buyer saves $250. 1921A Penn. LAKE CHARLES Extra clioice cemetery lot; half value. Reichmann, ST.

3054. LAKE CHARLES Choic lot. half value; eash or terms. nierunK wo. MEMORIAL, PARK 2 lots, section 4.

GR. 5091. MEMORIAL PARK 'fwo 6-grave lota, aection 18; gacrificc, $90 each. HI. 2372.

TWO EXr-LLENT graves tn beauUful MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY Six-grave; i i Ljii Ax.tfj" 11 1 sacrifice price, sou, ivirawoga 1 1 -o. 6 GRAVES la Hiram Cemtery; clioice section; reasonable. CE. 9511. CHOICE 6-grave, exclusive Buscb section; will sacrifice.

PRospect 8790. MONUMENTS Monument Co. Opp. Sunset Burial Park. Gravols Road.

Compare Oor Prices. Visit Oar Display. To rent a. room or find boarding place, consult the want ad pages. I FUNERAL I 1 DIRECTORS I Hlland 1440 SPACE M.

J. Croghan Jr. BURIAL VAULTS WILBERT Asphalt Waterproof BURIAL VAULT Guarantee OUU Insured by AETNA INS. CO. For SO Years Be Sure You Receive Your Policy There's a Reason CEMETERIES Be Prepared MAKE A SELECTION NOW CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM ST.

CHARLES ROAD at CARSON ROAD NON-SECTARIAN SS and up per month bays a 6-trave lot with perpetual eare in St. Lonis' MOST BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY SUNSET BURIAL PARK ON GRAVOIS ROAD FLORISTS Funeral Sprays, $2 up; baskets, $3 op. NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDENS, 3801 S. GRAND. GRAND 7400.

ALEXANDER, WILLIAM WESLEY Oct. 28, 1938, 4:17 a. husband of the late Myrtle E. Alexander, dear uncle of O. M.

Cull of North Vernon, and dear brother-in-law. Funeral Oct. 31, 2 p. m. Interment at Indianapolis.

Ind. Member of Tuscan Lodge No. 360 A. F. and A.

Scottish Rite, Moolah Temple Shrine. Inspectors General Honorary 33d degree, and St. Louis Court No. SI, R. O.

J. BEYER, IDA (nee Klehllng-) 105 Elm Glendale, Oct. 29. 1938. 9:40 a.

beloved widow of the late Robert B. Beyer, dear mother of Wilhelmina Menche, Charles George and Robert R. Beyer, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, in her 65th year. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel. 3634 Gravois Nov.

1, 1:30 p. m. Interment Concordia Cemetery. BLACKBURN, ROY J. Daytona Beach, beloved husband of (Macy Byrns) Blackburn, father of Ben Blackburn of Indianapolis, also survived by mother and sister of Decatur, IlL, and brother of St.

Louis. Funeral Decatur, IlL, Oct. 31, 2 pm. BLACKBURN. JOSEPHINE F.

Oct. 27. 1938, beloved wife of Arthur Blackburn, dear daughter of Frank and Theresa Fank, slater of Frank and William Fank. Funeral Oct 31. 8:30 a.

from Oscar J. Hoffmeister Chapel, 4016 Chippewa, to EC Boniface Church. Michigan and Schlrmer. BLAND, WILLIAM H. 1200 Oct.

28. 1938, beloved husband of Mar-paret Sullivan Bland, father of William Bland, dear brother of Mrs. Sarah Toombs, Mrs. 8ue Black, Sam, Mrs. Mary Phelps, Mrs.

Amelia Walker, John, Mrs. Julia Bayer, Dr. James and Bernard Bland, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Clark Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont. Oct 31, 2.

p. n-to Cal-9ary. Cemetery. I DEATHS 1 4a5 K1'ne. 49, 3S54 Washington.

Vaclav Loida 73 llHi T.mnla Til i Edward SDrineme ier 7S 4.Vlfi Clarence. Anna Witteistein. 15. 1358 Clara-Annie L. Tresidder.

61, 5070 Maple. ary Shekeiton. 76. 4032 Arsenal. Aiex Jones.

58, 3729A Windsor. uda R. Brown. 45. Clavton.

Josephine Biaokburn. 40. Catawissa, Mo. "imam A. Froeckman, 64, 1405 Pine, -nie Chatman.

21, 1607 S. 3d. itin M. Norton, 67. 210 Clark.

i-award G. Giesecke, 59, 5428A Lough- borough. dele A. Wightman, 79, 8570 Mora lane. Vi' Jackson, 46, 1912 rear) Broadway.

O'Connor, 58, 5881 Enright. Juiiug 84', 3327 Pestalozzi. "itiiam J. Corcoran, 52, Maplewood. S21 Births, 190 Deaths In Week.

There were 321 births and 190 deaths reported In St. Louis" last week. Ten persons died of tuberculosis, seven of pneumonia and "ve of violent causes. Four deaths attributed to automobiles. Try the WANT AD WAY To Fill YOUR WANTS QUICKLY Can MAin 1-1-1-1 for Post-Dispatch Ad taker I I untz, 73, 6109 Plymouth.

red J. Usher. 83. 2330 Montgomery. Gennaro.

21. 1604A Hogan. Vyrus, Farrar, 60, "Tereseta, Mo. St. Louis a Oct.

31. .3. juntos Missouri Crematory. Deceased aa! lotermemv-fit- oha'a -Cemetery.

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