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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 40

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Vnma Get them through a "Help" Want Ad. THE WORK OF THE WORLD LOOMS LARGE Capable workers are required HELP WANTED MEN. BOYS CLERK Railroad accounting; atlve aee. ex- llA.t.II1l LOST AND FOUND AMSWEMS TO UElRffiS perience; aitiu. roa v.0v COLLECTOR atholic: sslary.

commission and bonus: experience unnocessary a gool paving position to anyone willing to work, till if to 10 or 4 to 0. X32B Chemical Bldg. Ic5) COMPOSITORS Rrst-class lob compositors. SALESMAN rvi. As tee have no information bureau, it i impossible to answer queries by mail or telephone.

Query for Sunday must be mailed a tree beforehand. Tr tve in not know the his- cory of the production mentioned. K. Ia. H.

Apply to the General Land Office. Interior Department, Washington, D. C. regarding home-steading In the Western States. W.

C. S. The baseball season closed officially on Oct. 2. and no games were played after that data, with the exception of the world's -eries.

A READER- The following Is tha name and address of the manager the Philadelphia American League. Baseball club: Cornelius Mc3iiii-eudy. 4n care of A. Ball Club. Philadelphia, Pa.

R. B. It is not customary to hank the person who has paid the hill, when receipting the bill; however, if there is a personal relation between the persons, as between a loctor and his patient or a lawyer and his client, either 'Thanks" or "Thank you" is permissible. THANKS. Sweet potatoes can he kept through the winter If they ire put in an absolutely dry place, such as in dry sand or dry sawdust.

Any dampness will cause the potatoes to rot. so great care must be taken to exclude all moisture from the bin in which they are kept. E. A. C.

The identity of tha Veiled Prophet is shrouded in absolute mvstery. He is no doubt a St. Louis man. a member of the Veiled Prophet Association, and chosen oy the members. The secrecy and mystery surrounding the identity of the Prophet has been maintained ever since the association was or LEGAL INFORMATION (Prepared by a Member of the St.

Louis Bar Association.) KITTY. A person cannot secure a divorce on the ground of insanity. If a tree is partly on your land on the dividing line yoa can cut it down. BOB M. Tou can hunt ducks without a license if you do the hunting on your own land.

F. B. E. We think you are Justified in not pajfing the balance of the doctor's bill. GRACE.

Prosecute your husband for abandonment If he has deserted you. HOPEFUL. We do not think you were overcharged by the Government when obtaining your patent. THANK TOTJ. If you Hue the man who owes you money on a note, and get judgment against him you then can garnish his wages.

WORRIED WIFE. "Write to the Pension Department at Washington, D. regarding your husband's Civil War pension. READER. Yoa will not need a license to take orders for men's clothing in onnectlon with your barber shop.

A. B. C. There Is no Taw'whlch permits a husband to lock his wife and children out of their home after he has told them to be in at a certain hour. A FATHER.

If your boy, who will not work. Is Incorrigible, you MEDICAL QUESTIONS. (Answers prepared by a physician of authority. Health and sanitation questions of public interest only will be considered. Diagnoses or treatment of individual cases icill not be given.

Questions that cannot be publicly discussed, if shoxoing evidences of sincerity. Kill be answered tchen accompanied by stamped envelope.) BT. LOTTTB fV.T-DISPATCTT. CATTLE RECEIPTS LIGHT AND MARKET IS STEADY KATIOJJAL STOCK YAPPS. Ill Oct.

14 Today estimated receuits: Callie and Calves 12(H): h'Jtca. tijuu. aheep. oi)J; Lorses and muli. 150 CATTLE lieht today and comprise! latgeiv Wes ern iwk or odd jots of mixed onsimni-nta fr-m the Corn Beit, Average Vatut-fi were s'eedv Trm principal err embraced eth- car if 104.J-lb Ksiimi ate.

rs lilit at KV4.J V'nl calves held ateady. top. ti0.73 Qtaotatlnns were: lieef s'eers. high. 510; Iw.

I I 70. hulk. 55 to b-jtt her vear- linga. JllJn; low. buiVc.

vl lo butcher cha s. buiK i-J" to tanner and cutter cows. rn. 2 to I2; Lmf and boloer.i bui bu.K. lo StuO; etocker and l'Jr steers rang-i, 1 to H003 The Frl hog rna-ket opened to anUpers ar.d light "nKln? 17A pounis (1 Jn sold at a l.V't2."c a'lva lood butcher sold to c.ty buOers at J0r'15c alvanre ra es.

hut rema Iried on this tests for a com: ir short clos'ng little befe- Dan eteadv. lk of "-on 173 w.in--! an.i down a' On 7fl 70 and how- v.eltr'-fs from 0. 1 im ton "58 7" rail lien' eeht r-s. At the close best ti'i'rf hugs tir ouota'-ie at P' tilth hfe ere t-ong, rwl tr" eos sciing up to 7 and stags from 50'rrl sheep an1 1-irrb msrret wis eredy. what rKe-e i of it.

F-erimafed celpe war only ard 1nl 'ded bit 'wo or thrie rood h'j-ichea of hTVj end n'if choice. The ht sold f-o-n a f.w at nd Ir.allr Fa ah ti hro-e-i-t good la. wo-jH Ir'rf 7 rvr AND M'T-F-i rrolrf't w- llrttf. ard m''-ke ahorr! mtr'l cit 'or th rtiv ITora avqf a'vtit fFfMi -ly t'-o-teb rnn hav re- Ntf hor 'ft'-T to choice rft M400 to ISOrt --llom to tT. -1 ov-vi-e rhrnlcf to r-ort fv'nV, rol lo- to jro1 So'jtvr hfir, wn-mofl to o-j-r.

-inn Nt1v o'io--- ft fin 17 han'iti 70 row -ofon and a-iirar t- iininn. rrlr. tthi1ii 1 han' ot'on mr' 115 VOM'- ration amall M4 to 1 rj4n. arrall 13 to handsi. ess.

Livestock Elsewhere CHICAGO. Oct. 14 (V. Pureati of Mar. kta.

Cattle P.ce'.pta. 4Of0; eef steers arn arots higher on choice corn-fed: no rrttne yearllnn rere: early too ya-l n-e. choice lertl-potind steers. fi.1. beef steers.

$1 2.Vu 9 25 "he to an IraMa. alow, atesdv; calves, stockera and fed-e-a. stesdy- best veslrs to packers. $11 Hoas Receipts. ISOOtl; mostly 10c to 15c Marhar on better andes; othe-s steady to 1 Oc Jilarher than yesterday's top r.0: Hants and liatl bnf-hers.

SS tjO: elk rarklna sows. $1 KVr7 40: r. sTonar to 25c Whr: b' Ik dearatl. ahep Receipts. 14.000: fat na'lve lambs, eteidy to "5c lower: Westerns.

lower; hefp and feeder etalv; ntr've lamhi to era. monlv 50tn 75- oi-ality plain: one mrm Western eheep. mostly roeaium ana neavy wriant. -t. WHEAT CLOSES HIGHER AT CHICAGO AFTER EARLY DROP CHICAGO.

Oct. 14. Wheat prices tended to sate today In the absence of any ae-S re nive buyinK. helilnK however, was of cialy a scattered sort, arid market held uifhln narrow Itmlta aW biic a warehouse SHiVPly of all icrain waT tailed of. as the h.ef bear iMh factor.

Oienlnir ouota' Ions, whlth variel from unchanged flarures to ic lower for wheat, with 1 'ceiiib-r Sl.l" to $1.12 and May to $1 17. were foilowau bv numerous arna 1 chnic'S aver-kKinar a little be.ow vest-r'tay a finish. Latter some export business, totted. er with rlry weather otnplaints and the possibility ti.at the Oovernment report tomorrow might reove bullish, brought about an advance. The cloae waa atronat.

a Vic to 3 net blather with Dec. 91 15V to $1.15 and May $1 1 9 to $1.20. Talk of burning com for fuel rave com-paratte strenifth to the corn market. Affer V4C to higher. Including Dec.

at 47 Vic, the market declined somewhat, but tlen han'ened attain. Outs were by the action of torn, starting unchanged to t-ne off. Deo. 314 and later keeping near to the Initial range. provisions lacked s'Jp-X'art.

dwsptte sn upturn in the value of hogs. Cour.lry offerings were small The close waa fl-m. to lo net hlgther. with Dec. 47 "sa Vc to 47 'ic.

Wool Dcman'l Flnlr. BOSTON. Oct 14 The Commercial bullet I tornor-w will sa "TTie demand for wool has continued In fair proportions during the week and prices have been firmly maintained on all classe. Js'ew liuslnees amonir the mills appears to Vsve slackened although It hi pad that the opi ning of sprirg lines manufactured clolhl may be well received l.f the clothing trade and so react favor-vLly upon the manufacturer and the dealers In taw tillarln la Ijontlon Wool Kale. IANPOV Ort.

14 At the wool auction fsalae yesterday 13.255 bales were offered. pi here wis a strong den and for the fine ltln.ls. Medium scoured brought full rates and good selection of chss also met villi rcauly sal. Iry Market. VKW TOR K.

Oct. 14 Cotton goods anil yams were quiet yesterday. Raw silk re-tpta In this country for the first to months the crop year ran 60 0O0 bales ahead of a year ago. Hnr firntr in Coltut iioriapa were eaaier here and ta. For Additional Markets See Preceding Page.

DEATHS pl nonet, ttrit 6 Unit or tt.iv: etu-A tjctra line. t5c: mmori-V Ucturet. ivintttahtm. sic. 30e i i er tlUCKFORll Entered Into rest on Frl- ct.

14. It, 21. Julian Ernest Klack-ord. dear brother of J. Rlackford of 8t.

xul and Ueo. K. Illackford of Kiv ev. and Ed vin ttlack(ord of Glen Site. and til A.

Clatke of 1 hicago. aged tj mmrm. Remains at McLaughlin funeral parlors, laik avrnu. Due notice of funeral eervlre morning paper. Interment at aifona, is.

A.gona (la.) papers pleave cony. (c) HIDDINO Entered Into rest on Thurs-day. Oct. 1.1. 1U21.

at 2 P. Kernard Hudoii.g. relict of Franks HiM.ling. dear father tf Adelia and Eva Pudding. Johanna Hauamann (nee Itudding).

and our dtiar eTieiiit'athcr and fsi her-ln-law. t'uneral from Thotnua J. Flnan fum-ral rarlora 1519 South Grand avenue, on Monday, uct. 17 at 30 a. to Immacuate C-oncep Ion Church.

Interment at b.S. 1'eter and Paul'a Ometery. (c7) COiTE Ent erea into rest on Wednesday. Oct. 13.

at 11:35 p. Tnwaaa Coffey (nee Imwn). beloved wife (he late Her hard Coftey and mother of James Joseph Coffey. Ntrs. Jacob Kolf.

Itr of Mrs. F. Moore. Mrs. James K.

O'fselll and Mathew llrown and grandmother ef lllllte Sullivan. arimeral Saturday. Oct. 15. st 8:30 a.

in frwtti ree, deuce. 2414 Vhlttlr street. It frit. Katthew Church, to Calvarv Cemetery- Member of Mauled Ladies' Sodulliv. ft.

Ann a Parish. 1c5) faAXli.Ij Entered Into rest at Chicago, Wednesday, 12. 1921. Agnes Iantels. widow tf Ju, Iisnlets.

nmther of olin Ianieis. Vert Daniels smth. Mirva ltanlela House and Klecia D.nlels Moore. Funeral aet vh-es f-om the Wagoner chapel, 8f)21 Olive street. Oct.

15. at .1 tn. lo Relief. inlalne Cemetery. nil PAMKN Entered into rest.

Thursday. IM. 13. o2l. at a.

aieotge A. IHtmen. heloel husliand of Sylvia D.men ne Retdi. dear I thr of vera I'azen tn Datum, lo and Justine I. Damen.

and ur ilear iother-ku-iaw and uncle, at the age t-f 32 years Finer I on Saturday. Oct. 15. 2 p. from S.irm.

nheln Itn.s.' chapel. Ct23 Cl-Mti. to US Mary and Ji.s-fh Chi h. rlilitO Minnesota. to SS.

etvr and Paul eitietery. (c 'HH) list PrUate ft. Frerlchs died In -rnre battle (if Aricortie Fe-et. rt. 1UI dear brother at Hrun.

lary. Mrs I rlhaut inee a -te Jonn. Pdoln and William Frerlchs: one: and t-eother-in la. Funeral on turi1v. 15 1921.

at si 11 a. rn from reaMence. 2917 Siiiih klrea.th street, to St piu Church. to SS. and I'aui'a tVmtirrr.

IM 40 PARTNERS WANTta Partner td a Patent coal drill; itent iiriil J. l'asko. OJ77 Forest bl. Vn Vashlm-ton Park. East Pt Lotos 8ALESMEN WANTry, rm fyeiiain.

i 4m SALESMAN extract. I 241 0 N. Broa Iw.y SA I KS A To bakery quirea. can after 6 p. SA I.KSM EN Insurance exteriaT--'" but not necemarv: win food pay for hustlers CalTsi i t' rust Bldg Chouteau Bill, uvic i mi expertencae salary and commission; only apply; lead furiilaued, Mr, HaJJJ1 A LES A Staple artlcis, 1ruT-1 garages: one acquainted with i ferred: give experience and relZ Y-389.

Post -Dispatch. sraac SALESMEN Two commission bsrls; good permanent con nation to those aik?) w-tn 10 iJT I t-. I on per week rn.nl root loan contracts to homw Terrttory open for live agenta 284 A -cad- Hldg. SALESMEN s.m .1 wonderful proposition: aeuaSl1 ceasity. no couipetltioa Boamaii1 Olive St.

aa Lr.S.M Experienced arieci.ii.' standard household necessities mL." fon- liberal commission. tth'4r2y 'nergetlc salesmen wj1 SAI ESMAN rlctly high-grade a salesman to sell extensively luct: stating ipsr1 lployerand refertucsa. -1 isp h. vious em 30 1 Post SALE -MEN We have some good oien for salesmen to sell the flvZZ una to oaie: on commission hatla 1 .11.1 Annn it. 1 in' iiiii ii s' ski saiefltnaa fectlon Mfg.

2701 lff SALESMAN Drug specialty: clean, proven record; Ohio ana make headi carters Cincinnati: OnT? iriiMsltion for right mao. Bo tV i s. I i w. ni i. t.l.

i. for 3 per cent simple Irterest loans; hustle's make S300 to stnnu ly. Phone Olive Uo: or wrlu den. 402 Title Cua-anty Ring a i Wi-tt full panlctilars; earn $2600 Is ia)J yearly: big demand for men: InemeL or experienced; cUy or travellns. UrnL Salesmen's Tr Dept 373, Cktai SALESMAN Tailors' trimming how '51 i rn iirmur-zi rei.

is 11VS Jf Sotithwet- 28 to 40 vears of ase: ik. Is well known and has a trsds rhrwo, that section; a g'od opportunity or who has enleerranshlD ability tni qnnlnted with the line. Reply fuili. i J-132. Post-Dlsnttch.

I- SALESMEN Have open'ng for two or three salesmen to sell the Premier tttu, ree wir. vsnce. riir.iiibii etnVICI 0 10-02 Olive st. fe CIj5tHIN SALESMAN Chrutlu; atu nlsce 3713 'nshlngion TYPEWRITER SALESMAN EranW preferred: salary co-nrntsalon' etarm canons ririniipnimi. ooa i mrvLi i uiroar ala noon and evening; rail In peraea; employed preferred.

Smlth-Danieli OS-. ing a.o.. r. nrosnwav SHIRT SALESMAN A prominent shirt house reeolni f. services or.

resident man witrl Inllev-for St Ixiu's end nearbv territory; rsnii' slon basis CHANT1LLY SHIRt CO. 1 pin -cw i lira nv. as STOCK SALESMEN. A well trSck and trtctsr psnv. nationally known, hss an attrvr proposition to offer; nusllfled; Ills nisi ed.

Apply room .607 Lacled (Ja Pldg from 9 to 12. HELP WTD. MISCELLANEO'J! COUPLE WI ite: competent, for work: In Webster: two well furaas- rooms with conveniences In garagr. aaa lent wases: references required, Bm 136. Post lrlstmtch.

irf HELP WANTED WOMEN. CIRU ADDRKSSt 1GR A I'll OPKRATO "to willing to assist at other office wort, lb previous experience, references n4 tl wanle.1- permnnetit. Pox Post -PS UOSO-M IKONEKS Experienced on steam press mschtsa Plv to Mr. Wexler. NEW ERA BH1RT 0 901 Lucas v.

i Opsira-or Experienced on Reece buttonhc'l machine: splendid working ot ditions. ALLIQATOROL CLOTHING Gravoia an Binrham. (n Btui1Lo Sewing Mi clkiiu Operator Experienced on Singer buttot hole sewinf; machine; gplendi workinfr t'onditions. ALLIGJ TOR OIL CLOTIIJKU 1 1 uit iiihi Diniiaiii. iv BUSHELWUMEN Apply 617 ArcaAt CHOCOLATE DIPPER Experlencst.

llrnnilviv I CHOCOLATE DIPPER Must be enced. Crest Candv Shop. 1 317 N. 0t CHOCOLATE DIPPERS With some expert' nee; tilgheat wsgstPs" perinnnent iiosltions. HKHZ CANDV 612 Locust tig CLEANING WOMAN White: to lake care of small office building of facturlng concern st lister otna.

-perlenced woman preferred; steady Applv 937 Pacific Welieter urorat, ronK- 3002 F.iis'on Ublle and lower floor. t)U ences. 6318 Pershing. Cabany C(M)K Woman for smail restaurant Sf 12th st. Cook Exiierlenced.

white, to do cooklnisi first fltKir work; high wages to rtM atiany 2i.ti. I-1 11 'I. 11 oiiwimiaira, 1 1 Clariaa. down 117J. COOK for cooking; mts; reference.

98 Aberdeen ps Osbsaf -ynr aiaw Thorouphly competent weo who can fill positions wc80 cooks. Apply Buperintend5 between the hours of 9 ta 1 1 sixth floor. VANDERVOORT. e- a TallfT COUNTER Kxperlenidi Jf lsry work 3 1 6Ircust I'aper'ltox 2423 N. VomeB.

to ty: a weil-advertlsed commodity; bw 7j fmn paid; steady empioysaenl. wTi 'miliirl. I 1 1'ln. DIET KITCHEN MAID -Jewish eJ f'4 1 5 I 'el mar. -T FEEDKRH AM) Lx Vk Afi.lv Justin T.

ilnt laiundry KI ey a v. ILK CLERK Voung UU whs enced end competent W. set of files. Apply T-TCJ 1. i i i i AoblV Ja man i rnri I i 41 QNj til ItlS Kiimrb-nivd.

tsrmt id I I r. Bt H-II'T'I. 1 1 1 i I 1 I. I 1-Z I 4 ava saV Of CMU. To tHw 1 fl 1 (J sWW JT1 Bedding Co 712 ('otemeretsi.

UIRL Inet.erlend. for 'Twm1'asrS work, email family. 671i7 Mcrrm Catwany 2I21M. GIRL For office; good par: say Saturdav afiernoona tf no HHtUI esaary store suj i DEATHS IMKKIX.TON Entered Into rest on Thur-da, Oct. 13.

1921. at 6 p. Tromaa Harrlntnon. late of Father Dempacy Hotl. from John C.

Bnalck'a funeral parlors. 1 1 Nor lxth atreet Requiem ro in at 8f. Patrlck'a fhurch. Monday, at Vclo k. Intprnent In Exile'a Ret.

Calvary Cmeterv. Iweaed wai a n.ttlva of Conn- iy nerry. ireiana. P) IIOOI.AN On Wedneadav. Ort 12.

1921. And.ew HrfAa, nuaoand of the late Julia Cirroll liorlan. Kanral from residence 6649 University drive, to Ch'irth of lur ljy of on Saturday. Oct. 15.

at S.45 m. Inter- ni brivate. Entered Into reat on Thnra-riay. Oct. l.J.

19m. at Vail. Mrs. K.ithviine McCalKln nee Whitet. belovwj of VVm MrCalrin.

and dear naothfr of Mrs. Slav Dter. William. Helen. Kib-er Kuih.

ph and Francis Mc-Clpin. and of Mrs. Mary Worley. and our d-ar mother-in-law and hi year. Fun-ral rnorninK.

0-t. 15. at Vf la. I-a'd was a member of the i Review of the W. B.

A. Md.llKK Entered Into reat. Francis! l.te of Father De-npney'a run-ral rr rn John i funeral parlors. ll'M North Sfith street. Re-iulem iimhh Ft f'atrlrlc's Monday, al 8 o' Int-mnt In ixlIeR Kest.

Cilary f'e T.etery Ie-eaaed waa a native of County ''avan, Ireland. (ci Ent rxl Into reat on Thurs- any. uci. l.i. lifll.

at 1 a. ror-ni MamRey. beiov -d husband of fie iata rv Mahor.ey (nee Kane. Funeral from (ami residence. 4'SSC Chouteau avtiiu.

Oct. 15. to Sr. Cronan a Church. Interment In Calvarv m-tery.

MARX IK Entered Into rest. Friday. Oct 14. 1141. Al a.

m. Mag.ialenH I.tr.er tree Pnt) mother of Oeorare, Alvia. William. I.ouis ar-d Barney. Lena.

Mary. Kati. Regma and Isabella Ma-xer. Notice of funeral will tie given in Sunday's 31 1 SICK Entered Into rest on Thursday. O-t.

13. 1921. at 1:20 a Wrei.s.iaw tieioved husband of Corielia i-sick tnee San.lersi. beloed father of and Dene llcslik. Mrs.

Alice Brewer and Mr. ude of: and foster father of Francis Mustek, and our brother-in-law. grandfather and uncie. in ha seventieth year. Funeral Snturdav.

fut 15. at 3:30 p. from frimiiv res-der-ce. t210 t'haihara avenue. We.lston.

to Va hall Cemetery. De- sed was a member of Kinktiv llle Lodire No. 427. A. O.

V. W. Ic) fctllOtr.NtK Entered Intc rest. Wednesday. Oct.

12. 1921. at 2 a. Joseph Schoer. ner.

beloved husband of Carrie Schoep-ner nee P.arneyi. stepfather of Gus and William Mi'ier. Mrs Carrie Fitzgerald and i Mrs. Minnie Moilanarl. brother of Barney.

(John and Henry Hchoepner I Funeral f-om Arthur J. Donnellya funeral 384i" Undell boulevard, on Pa'urday I afternoon. tct. lo. at 3 cioca.

mierm-ni i In St. Peter's "Cemetery. Deceased waa a rcemhee of Master Horseahoers Association No cl PIMONIV Entered Into rest on Thursday, x-r 13 at 7 22 Peter A. Pimonln. 41 years.

bl vd husband of i llHnnah simonin and dear father of Vln- cept f. Slmonln aid dear brrthr of Mr.i. Wl'llam Jensen. Mrs A. Royc.

Mrs. E. A. Murray and Robert Simonln. and our dear brciher-in-li w.

Vnneral from ml'hTa-Wand parlor. 4233 Olive street, on Ot. 15. at a. to St.

Charles jiorromeo cnuivn. thence to Calvary SMITH En'ered Into rest on Thursday. Oct 13. 1921. at 5 5S p.

Nellie Smith inee Votaw beloved wife of Thomas Smith and dear mother of Katherine Smith, and our deer daughter, elste' and daughter-in-law. Funeral Funtay, Oct. in at mz p. rrom residence 1540 North Seventeenth atreet. Interme-t.

New Picker's Cemetery. icB SMITH Entered Into rest oh Thursday, fc-t. 13. 1921. 12 45 p.

Ang'la Mary Smith, darling daurhor M. an! EMrabe-h Smith (nc Dovle and dear sister of Walter M. Catherine and Ber- nlc Fmith. Funeral from family residence. 1389 nlon avenue, on Saturdav tO-t.

15. at 8:30 a. m. to ft. Mark's Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. (c) STROFF On Wednesday. Oct. 12. 1921.

at 1 a. Theresa Strnff. Funeral Saturday. Or. 15.

st 2 p. f-om Moydeil's parlors. Mlssl-tslppl end Alien avs. to New Picker Cmeterv. Member or Iidge Osveta No.

Vt. 3. C. D. (cot STOKTZI.K Entered Into rest, suddenly, ihursd.iv.

(H. 13. 1921. at Wlllinm T. Stoetzle.

tietoved hi'tanl of Katie Stoetzle tnee Bl'im and dear father of Harrv and R-ith Stoetzl-. d-ar eon of I ena Stoet--H. hr-ither of Harry and Helen Stoetzle. Mrs. Tll'ie Wallace.

Esella S. Ouenther. dear brother-in-law and uncle, aged 40 vers. Funeral from ITauck ft Schmltt chapel. 3403 South Orsnl aven-e.

Saturday. Oct. 15. at 3 p. to New 8.

Marcus Cemetery. STKErii Asleep In Jesua on Thursday, Oct. 13. 1921. at residence.

3750 St. Louis avenue. Ii le Streul rne beloved mother of Mrs. laiulse LautnschlaTer. our dear rnt her-In-law, grandmother and sister, aged fit vears.

FuneraT Sundav. Oct. lfl. at 2 30 p. from the Relderwtederi chapel.

1934 St. Louis avenue, to New Bethlehem Cemetery. (cC) WEBER Entered Into rest on Thursday. Oct. 13.

1921. at 7:40 a. Elizabeth Weber (nee Clinel. beloved wife of the late Albert Weher. dear mother of Lottie Ste-vets.

Harrv. William. Walter and Fred Weber and our dear sister, grandmother. motb.er-ln-l.nw and aunt. Funeral Mondav.

Oct. 17. at a. fro-n the f-mii" resldcnre. 3B20 South Proad-wsv.

to St. Thomas of Aquln Church, to Caivary Cemetery. c7 CEMETERIES I Pairk Perpetual Charter Perpetual Care NON-SECT AKIAN ERSONAL Personal SOc per line daily, SSc lin fiumlav. Out of ton 35c. diu'u or Frmnt t5c out-of-town, JO diiiy.

SOc Sunday. Minimum 2 Three or trior Insertions ic Ana discounf. PERSONAL I'ERSONALi Laura: Write to Louise; mother worried; don't fear. (90) SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICE On and after thla date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Uessle L. Hill.

L. V. HILL. (8) COMING EVENTS WANTED Kery St. Ixulaan to see Mark Twaln'a greatest comely.

"A Connecticut Ynnkee." In King Arthur's Court. Fox Liberty, tomorrow. ADOPTION FOR ADOPTION Want responsible to adopt healthy boy baby. 1 month old; from iin parents Bos V-121. -D terll STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS SPECIAL NOTICE Stockholders' meeting.

The annual meeting of the common ato k-holuers of the Emerson Electric Mfg. for the election of five 5 directors, to serve during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such oth-r bustness as may properly come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the -ompany. 2M8 Washington St. Iritis. on Wednesday.

Nov. 0. 1921. at 9 a m. 11.

1.. PARKER. Chairman. Attest: L. L.

WHITTEMoUE. Sec. M. Louis. iH t.

0. 1921. Cc03) LOST and FOUND LO.T AITOMOHM.E LICENSE Lost 2. Gian.t No. 201-icl A TO ST1KKS Lost.

lietwren id Flndi please call Vic- receive reward. (ci HAND RING Ixist. cn California and Hyoming. Inltia.s J. to K.

fl-der til-e return to 12D1 Dillon or photve S.ilney 2324W. and reielve reward. HA'! I inf. on ftickorv containing rings1 and ank hook rerd. 31 tn A Huiger HA 1 lAt I lack leaded, Wel-iesdav st l.lslto or on Olive car.

Cabany tillM re ard 11AR TIN Iist: sterling silver, bet wee' jlty hospital and Dover pi. Victor 2437J CAPE leti party who picked up mink can at Grand Central please return; reward. For! 445NJ tc7j CAMEO R1N 1 between 1 I nion. on Wtls. or Kaaton: reward.

1447 Arlington. orest 7270, ic) A READER. The condition you suggest would be possible. J. A.

C. The word "malignancy" in the cense in which we used It, means a cancerous lesion. SPINET. Our advice would be to consult a physician for examination. A.

E. S. For oily hair, correct any derangement of the general health. Keep the scalp scrumpu- EMPLOYMENT WANTED Solid uaale. first three line or lt 'yc.

adiiitionai lines 0c eocA. Three more insertion ic une discount. bEVER tend OHWISAL recommendation in avplvtno tor empioat'ient Cte EN. BOYS ACCOUNTANT expert; will keeo your books, prepare statements, reports, charges very reasonable; eerv ice guaran-teed to satisfy. Box V-33tf.

(c37x) ACCOUNTANT credit man. salesman; 15 years' experience, installment business; salary reasonable; can't aiford to be Fox C-64. Post-Dispatch. (71 ACCOLNTANT vears' experience: credits, collections, cost, financial st tte-ments. Income tax and correspondence; thoroughiv experienced, capable to direct others.

Box C-lOl (0 ADVERTISING 1LVN A younm man, age 24 desTres position In adver is.ng department of some concern; good CJUcminn. tlOX t.jB, Ir-pet-Olspatcn. LAKER alliound. or second hand. i Steinhmnn.

5O70 E-mon av. f9 RAKER first or go, second hand'; bread or cakes; steady or help out. Call 700 Broadway. Ma 2O80. BAilERY MA S.t.; 7 ears' experience: capable taking charge; best reference .1.

Vol 7.. Lin 5 :23. (89) LOT 17 years old. colored, wants work of any kind. Call Bomont CARPENTER painting.

plastering, brick work, concrete work; snythlng: repair. Frantz. 4282 Arsenal. Gland 1018. 1801 I CHAUFFEUR licensed: wishes posl- I llAn I i I 1.

call up to 3 hoi rs. 7." per hour: pver 3 tours. Call Grand 4737 W. Box C-13. Post-Dispafh.

)7 CHEMIST university graduate: Ave years with bast company; best references. Pi T-233. Post-Disp'ch 3 CLERK Sit several vears experience In general office work: best of references. Box C-147. Post-1 Msnatch.

(R9) COOK allround man. white, would like a family hotel: permanent. 5045 Tho-losla. (7 DRAFTSMAN nie-haploal some tool deslcn; 11 vears' experieice: married-work at any price or hours. Box T-0.

Post-Dlspatch (7 HOUSFMAN by man now emploved: experienced c.ty rrference. Box C-llo. ps.ni -pBtc h. JANITOR Position in apartment house; ref-e-ence given. Pox C-73.

Post-Dispatch. MAN Wants poslt.on collecting, light delivery, have Ford car: married. Central 9185R (5 MAN Work by middle-aged man around private home: care of furnace, for room and small wages; city references. Box C-27. (6 MFATCUTTER flrst-class.

Box C-117. Po.t -rfsH b. (7) SALESMAN" must onit-road: im'val reconls and reason: 0 vea-s firm: making g-lOO eek Her R-20S. Post-Pis. SA I.f-.

A E.v. tie-iericeil desires road (position; well acquainted Iowa. Minnesota territory; expenses and commission basis. Box C-23. Post-Dlypatch.

YOUNG MAN 24 vears: hanrtv with tools and rainting. Call or write C. Pniauv. TOI'NG MAN 23 years old. competent correspondent and office man, desires connc-t'on as assistant to executive.

Box C-79, Pos-Disparch. OUNfl-SIAN as gene al irrtirt na tce setting up machinery. electrical work, millwright work, rcfc-enccs. Ira Chaney. 5547 Lee Pine Lawn Branch.

SITUATIONS WOMEN. GIRLS COOK middle-aged Oernian will olso do general work. 3435 Lucas. COOK Wanta to stay on place. Call Lin- leii V93fW.

COL'PLK woman first-class cook, man for house and vard. Box T-308. Post-Dlspatch. i tjlRI colored, nurse or houaeworx 4V0 North JMa-ket. t-IRI.

Sit. bv neat colored, as nurse or 4y.t2 Kinney a v. OIKIy colorful, do general housework. O.ll Bomont 10H1W. Marv OIRLi neat colored, to wash dishes or chamber work.

Georgia, Bomont 2397M. GIRL coloied; wants housework; handy at everything; a good Southern girl, for the right party. Phone Klnioch 233R, Madison. 111. HOUSE' ilKL.

Sit. by small, white, to assist In general housework. Victor 1343il. 33 2 is Shenandoah. (5 HOUSEKEEPER Position In motherless home, care children while mother works.

Box C-72. HOUSEWOMAN Sit. by colored for general housework: plain cook; will work for small wages In order to have afternoons for myself; room on premises. Bomont 1047M. LAUNDRESS experience.

197SR. -Sit. by flrat-class; references; Call any time. Llndell LAUNDRESS cl-anlng wlni'ows. general housework: half day.

Fannie. Bomont 10S4. LACNDRESN good colored: for Saturday and Mondrtv. or bundles to bring home. Llndell MAID Sit.

by neat colored girl for maid work or day work. Itomont 2014. (5) iiAlU Sit: young, best city referents: stay at place. 810 S. 22d.

Mrs. Hazel Covington. NURSE practical: for sick person or child. Call Tylex 1310. (5 NURSE practical experience, confinement or invalid; wiil do light housework.

Forest 3493.1. OFFICE ASSISTANT rt years' experience; file clerk, all office work: selling ability: consclent ions: 'reasonable sil-arv. Pnv I'ost-Dlsoatch. (S9 STENOGRAPHER excellent: wouM consider part time service for several. Olive 076.

i7J TYPIST Experienced, and linguist, wishes some work, preferable at home; eopyintr or translating. Box C-88. Post-Pis. (89) WOMAN to do housework. 3 days a week.

4932 Scho'lmever st. YOUNG LA PI 22. desires position as clerk-tvplst: experienced. Box T-234, Post-Dispatch. 80) HELP WANTED Solid agate, tie line: out-of-town tic daily.

SOc Sunday: minimum line, three or more insertion lo line discount. XETER tend OHIO IS AL recommendation in apvluina for employment, lit COPihU. MEN. BOYS BAKER First -class all around man, Hoke's Bakery. 4062 Olive.

(c6) BARBER For Friday evening and Si.tt.r-dav; Sit guaranteed. 44 19 Fair. HOY To work tn drug store; experience'! preferred. 1 559 S. Grand.

BOY 1H to 18 years old: wages $10 week. Zlegier-Frankel Mfg. 1329 Washington av. (C) BO About 16 years old; must be ambitious and not afraid -to work: excellent chance for advancement. Krisman-Frey Jewelry 618 Victoria Bldg.

(r) BRICKLAYERS At 6829 Kingsbury bl. steady work, good wages; nonunion. (c4 8 BRICK-LAYEH Nonunion. Apply 4030 Shaw av. BRICKLAYER To build chimney and fireplace by the day.

Call Suffolk A Wllhu-sen. Shrewsbury Park. BUSH ELM AN Apply Orand. at once at 3161 e. (3) BUS-HELM AN teady Job.

1100 Hod laic) mont av DUSriELMAIi tailor. 606 De Ballvlere. (c) 1USHELMAN Apply 304 Columbia and Locust. i BUSH ELM EN On all work, at ones. 20 (C6i BUSH ELM AN-to M-.

h'oSr -Must tie experienced. Apply at Steer's. Oitve and Ninth. BUSH ELM AN One who can operate Hoffman pressing machine. Apply 3908 I.nb-adie av.

(c7l BUTCHER References St. I rois a v. required. 3010 Irii CAR I ENTER Apply 4 123 I a go w. (V) CARPENTERS 2 expert flnfahersl open shop Job; steady work; 73c per hour.

O.ll a 8 a. 2007 S. In g's gh a CARPENTER Apply al Conrad Vlehman's place. Creve Cocir Lake line, one block sooth, on Link av. CARETAKER White, married man.

experienced In caring for and feeding pointer clegs, caring for saddle horses and clean Ing horse trappings: must be thomugkl experienced an furnish references for do-Ing work of thla klrd: one who undet. stands dog tralntrg preferred; good wages. si-room House with rath: rent free; city lob. Dr. T.

M. Say man. Frankll.i (r7l CHAUFFEUR With Ford sedan. 'Irani a 1824 N. (el CHIEF OI'ERATINO ENGINEER For 000 k.

sr, reciprocating. Central Station In 1UI-no4s eTty. Apply by letter only, stating experience and salary wanted. Box J-164. Post-Dispatch.

(ct3) LOST CIGARETTE CASE Lost, in Chandler aerv- tce car. sterlinir. trold atrloed. tnltlaled H. E.

H. valued aa a keepoake; liberal reward. 518 Central National lUsk Bhig. Ol ve HI ft'). CUM1IANDERY UHRM Lost: trrraved on ends.

F. J. Mever. Hutchinson. Kan.

Return to F. J. Meyer. Clayton. reward.

DIAMOND BAR PIN Lost: Wednesday evenlntr. Peacock Cafe: party knows: return; no questional asked. 5947 Faaton. 'cj IXKj loai: 3 months, brown and wcita Boaton bull pup. Monday afternoon: r--war'' Return 6328 Waterman av.

For-eat 700P. 2 LIBERAL REWARD Lout Diamond llnner rind, larare atone tn 1 center and amall d'amonds on sides: ring In white gold: lost between Klem and Sheran- doah and Poranlcal and Thurman. Grand or yhtnann an. ijic t. i and white bulldog: Cnl- V-rs i Citv: rewa-d.

Call Cabany 407 ot rouch-coated for terriee: brown ea's and face, white hodv. red collar: re-wrd Return 2S Vandeventer pi. Linden 33f. EARRING $1000 REWARD Pearl screw, set In sliver; reward. Re- turn to office.

SCRUGGS- VANDERVOORT. c2) CE'iTMOTOR STARTER CH IN Lost, for' Ford reward Cabnv 4Q41J (c6 OI ASFS Etf ee't-Reber case: rewatd ff r't reed to 1713 Paoln st. laisf mlr. yon 4th st. car; re- wad.

Victor S2 it ASSES Tost- tortoise shell: gray siiede c-, F.e'lefin'al'-e c-r north or Jennings- rew rd fo'fn (c OIivf? Ii-t: p-lr cf long r-lack kid: reward 4.T34 I.lnlell second floor east. ir 'e'f GRIP Lost black; of Dvr and Alabam- reward Call Victor KI95R or iqs (c) HATS 1 OPt one la-'v's ard one trcn'l-nnn's. in Wit Fnd- -ewa-d. L'nHell 9922R. Ho;" Ixt male birk and vhite.

spots on head- liberal reward. lwi S7' IN pm ICY Tost: Met-opo'ltan. Park Jefferson or Ch-titsu. Thursday: rew--d Phone G-Tt-d 3M0T o- 3403 Ea-4a. 2 la-tre: one black mare mnle on darV ho-e mill Call Harrv P'nke-.

coke rlnnt. Granite Cltv. I1L. or Pepoe g-p PA'R OF GLASSES Ixvt. Saturdav: shell rTi: in new Fisher c-ise.

Phone OH-e '( orl eeotve rewnri. 'CO I I'E de-1' Tf Ix'- lf mon. wUh fleur-elT-n. 1 S. Rin I e'-veen I.afaveMe and Thur- men and K'n-' b'sh iv a- Weimar: re-c-d Victo- gpr(TrTr(: tost- nri-o5s hl! on Cas Thurs-ci rae trailer be "rn r-e ana relnr Mlln STRING OF I-ost Slo-diT eve.

ring Riv-std 14S3M: tJ r-E-T-r'H I's- gold and metal uper Plte W-h 4 tee-h Finder li ral! L'ndett eoq or oiVr pnnrn S5 T'n'vs'tv Cluh PHg No oues'lons asked. TIRE Tst: 31x4. mounted on rim. on Pnny or Clayton roads. Phone Laelexie "VAT-ISE Ist! ccntalln1 of clothes for the proOuetion of M'sso'irl 10O years ago at Coliseum: alio pro'd watch: d-opped frm on Llndell and Sarah.

lat right, at 11-30 p. articles necessary for the production tonight; party that rdeked It uo pleas" return snd reeelvo generous rerrard Phone Forest 5524 or return to Forest Pa-V W.ATrTl Iisf between Fn-rl-ht and M'i-ncc: monogram M. re-a-d 3319 Mern-ee fc9fl) WATCH ANP CHAIN Lost; gold, with Vnffe sttacried: Initials B. hetweefl 4tOO and 45im Evans: lir-! reward; no nowticns esireo. Forest 31 33 J.

(c WRIST WATCH Lost: the partv who pi-ked up fadv's wrist watch 1n tre ladies' room at the Garetv The-ste- iring Tuesday matinee, will please return same to Gayety Thea-far "hOT of fcf FOUND BRACELET Found: flexible, with stones: describe, state rewa-d. Pm M-103. PVRSF Found: containing small amount rnonev: also found scap locket. 3231 NeosflO S. FOT-ND BY POI.TCR.

APTO FTDE Ct'RTAIN Third District. KEYS ON RING Seventh District. RFG Mounted strlct. CHAUFFEUR'S BADGE Twelfth District. KEYS ON RING Seventh District.

BUSINESS CARDS bolid aqata. tZc line: OHt-of-toien tic daily. SOc Sunday; minimum line. three or mofe insertion Ic line, diecount. CARPET CLEANING UPH0LSTG ALL kinds of furniture repaired and 2011 Olive.

Central ,3058. .6) E.MIIKK Carpet Cleaning Co: mattresses renovated. Llndell 4558. Del-nar 157 (c8 ELECTRIC WIRING. ETC.

GET my Ideas and onrea on vour nouse wiring. Aug. Borcherdlng 3939 Virginia av. Victor 2219J. (c80J HIGH-GRADE wiring by careful mechanics; phone for estimate.

Wright Electric rogo jsvgd lm lcS0 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES WANTED Every American to see Mark Twain's greatest comedy. "A Connecticut Tankee" In King Arthur's Court. Fox-Lib-erty. tomorrow Sunday. GAS PIPE CLEANERS OAS PIPES blown.

52 25: work guaranteed. Nicholson. Tyler 409. Centra 1 frl 94. tl 1 PRINTING AND ADDRESSING IlETTER printing at honest prices.

McGlll ''Zjl-Z N. 11th st. Olive 71. Central 71 Mail orders promptly executed. (cl4) STORAGE AND MOVING ARSENAL Heights stores bv load or con- tract.

Cent-al 55-tO. omont 85 0 8 ADVANCE Moving $4 50 load or ron-traot; furniture In exchange. Bomont 1329 (csj MOV1NU AND STORAGE Rates reduced not in movers' combine. Independent Moving Homont 1911. 3200 live.

(c8 1 MOVING $.2.50 per. ho.ir; 2 ton truciT no-S Storage. Bomont 297S. Centra: cS) SOI" i ll SIDE STORAGE AND MOVING niunrv i. nreproor warenousa.

Vlc-tnr W07. Sidney 235. 8) UNION Moving and Storage Co. (bondedl-hour, contract or load 5483 I'nlon. 400(i Delmar.

Cabany 3120. Colfa 184. 5 RI SSELL MOVING CO has cheapest rates In town. We take your odd pieces of furniture In exchange for moving. We move as low as S3.

We are bonded and reliable We pleised your neighbor and will please you. Just phone an 1 will cal and see you. We also pack and ship. Central 0S39T. Olive 7045.

(ol) W'TFRMAN. 5257 Stora room. feet, over mv garage. (6) STOVE REPAIRS A. G.

BRAUKR SUPPLY CO. Stove rera'r. 316-1 N. st. FURNACES.

HEATING, ETC. RESULTS gi aranteed. Furnaces prooerlv lacketed Less coal, gives more heat. Csl! Olive 3370. WALL PaPER CLEANING.

ETC PAPER a bath free with 3 rooms or more Ijaclede. Both phonaajcaj HANGING per room: Painting price reduced. Forest 7581. Delmar iHO IijovV, PAPs-HKilTi up; work guaran" teed; prompt service. F.

ITellvlile. 2219V PROFESSIONAL DANCING DANCING All art vies: children -special; hone For-st 5085J; Miss Major, 65t'0 Per- ah inc. (c6 stonemen and tarifr printers snouia iia-ter at once for permanent positions In largest and best plants In St. Louis; can place several flrst-class men now. Open Snop Printers of St.

Louis. 312-314 N. 6th St. Louis, Mo. (c0o) CORN HUSKERS 6t.

experienced: 4 cents per bushel and board: good cor come at once. Farm Bureau. Cherokee. Ia. lot HKlMAN Low pressure boiler; write age, experience, references.

Box C-127. FOREMAN Boiler room, for 6000 B. H. P. Central Station, In Illinois city; chain grate stokers.

Apply by letter only, stating sue, experience and salary wanted. Box J-lo t. Post -Dispatch. (c63) CLERK Experienced. Conrad's.

409 N. 8th. HANDY MAN Around garage; one who can change, vulcanize tires, wash and clean cars. Goodieilow Garage. 6b02 kel rrar.

(c) HOD CARRIERS Nonunion. Apply 4060 av. LABORERS For unloading and piling lumber. Commercial Auto Body 64t)l Culwer. (r6j LINO'YPE OPERATOR Union S30: new intertyne.

Wire Marlon County Democrat. S.ilem. 111. c7) LINOiYl'E OPERATOR First-class. and experienced; best of wages; 48 hours per week and 'eadv work.

Blackwell-Wlelan-dv. 1003 I-ocust, (c89) MAN Tend furnace and chores for basement and wages. 4'lr5H Washington. MAN To work around roadhouse: must room and board there: S33 per month. Annlv 4494 Penrose st.

MAN Experienced on pipe-covering work; state where formerly employed and experience. Pox Y-130. Post-Dispatch. (c MAN Carpenter. for rough work: give phone number and salary wanted.

1 P'st-Ptrratch. MAN Not under 21 vears of age. for clerical must be Intelligent, rapid worker and accurate with figures: salary S90 per month. Box Y-134. Post-Dlaustch.

MAN Who can nell butter to retail trade; carry stock: must drive Ford. Box B- 293 Post-Dispatch. (c3) MAN AND WIFE German couple: wife competent cook, husband good gardener, able to take care of cow. rse and small farm, machinery, on country home, near Juplin. reference.

3453 Longfellow. fc5 f'EAT CI TTKR Flrst-clnss, 49QH Gravida. MEAT CUTTER Frank Lind. 7th ard Luces. ct MEAT CUTTER Steady man; good pay; married man pieferred.

Former's Ma -ket. 4 '00 Shaw av. "c) MEATCUTT 1 R'S HELPER n(3 clean, with references: between 18 and 20 years of see. Apply 3044 Arlington av. (c7) MFN And voung men.

at 2009 Eugenia for the Frisco News Service; reference and secf.rity required. MEN Experienced In piling lumber: piece wo-k; good nay. Apply Commercial Auto Body Co 5 401 Pul wer. cfl MILLWRIGHT HELPER St. Ixiuls Basket and Pox whnrf ard Pn-ose.

MONOTYPE AND LINOTYPE OPERATORS Should register now tor permanent positions in St. Louis plants: state experience and references; have several desirable openings now Address Open Shop Printers of St. Louts. 312-314 N. 6th sL.

4th floor. St. Louis. Mo. lcC3 NIGHt CASHIER Must experience.

Apply Standar ave restaurant Standard Catering 217 9th. tc) OFFICE BOY For general office work: must be 10 vears of age: good chanca for advancement. American Surety frtlrt olive, room 3o2. (c) OPERATOR Taper and switcher on men's coats. HE( IIT 1224 Washlng'on.

(col PAINTERS Carriage work: experienced striper and finisher: also helper. 4100 N. 21st st. PLASTERERS 10 Bod plasterers, white: must be union men. John B.

Orr, Mla-ni. Fla. 1 96) l'LUMBERa First-class; steady work. S10 dav and up: o-'en shop conditions. Signed Shreveport Master Plumbers' Association.

Box 71. Shreveport. La. IcrtJ PGR wER Experienced, for wholesale house: references required as to character and re! I abll ity. Box V-33ff.

Post-Dispnt ch. PRESSMAN Cylinder; open shop; 48 hours; steady position. Box B-174. (-6 PRINTERS Flrst-class. experienced cotnpos-I'O-s: best of waires; 48 hours per week and steady work.

Apply Blackwell-Wlelan-dy. 1003 Txicosf. (cS9) PROOFREADER One who knows how to 1ob forms: ptendv position; 48 hours; open shop. Box B-17S (cfit SALESMAN Familiar with cltv retail grocery trade, to sell line of tellies, apple butter and preserves: splendid opportunity for right man. Mr.

Sullivan, Planke-Baer Extract and Preserving 3224 S. King's highway. 10 SHOEMAKERS WANTED. We want one edee setter, two heel Sanders, three iackmen and four men for finishing brushes: good wages; permanent employment. Wrlte us vour experience.

PH1PPS SHOE REPAIR 1 3Q4 Harney Omaha. SKIRT CUTTER Stock: state experience: In St. Louis. Box T-232. P.

-P. (0) SHELF HARDWARE PACKER Exneri- enced 3d st. none other need apply. 706 (-) STENOGRAPHER Young man. with an established manufacturing company: high school graduate preferred: this Is an unusual opportunity; state age.

experience and salary expected. T'ox R-240. (c3 SI IOR A KFR .1 Relchel, 2815 Qeyer. (7 SHOE REPAIRER Who cm sew on Champion stitcher. Apply Friday, 1233 N.

19th. STIOVELEHS 4. 3103 Iowa. STEEL DIE EMBOSSER Experienced, for power emhosslne ress 212 4th. (c TATLOR Vvho knows how to press orf I toff man press.

1732 Chouteau. TAII.R 'oat maker. L. Landau. 43ri3 Chouteau.

(c6 TAILOR For new and old work. 3304 N. 2. 5th st, TA'TOR Steady position. Klein 2333 Franklin av.

TAII.ORS First-class on men's coats- pew shop: at once. National Tailors. 617 Mor-rn 3d floor. TECHNICAL. GRADUATE Young: preferably electrical or meohmlral engineer: for o'flce of electrical mining machinery company: state age.

education and salary expect ed. Box H-114. Po-t-Dlspatch, (c TINNERS Several -or-d. for Inside and outside work. 1206 S.

Broadway. (c6 UPHOLSTERERS Experienced. Anplv superlntenden- ef employment, mexrsnlne floor. STIX. BAKU A rt'LLER.

fen) VAMPERS Experienced: top stitchers and other stltchlng-room help; old-established shoe factory. Increasing output; railroad faro refunded. Apply to Hulskamp Bros. Keoknk. Ta (c6) YOUNO MAN Salesman.

$16 a week sn I commission. Apply Cratty Mfg. 3831 Olive. YOUNG MFN 21 to 30: good dressers: for motion picture work. Cell todsv: bring Photo.

Thla Is essential. National Films Publicity Studio. 4718 Delmar. (r7) YOUNO MEN- To travel: experience unnecessary: salary or commission. Call 4222 Easton a v.

(c7 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES AND TRADE 8CHOOL8 BERRY'S AUTO SCHOOL Fsll prlcea cut in half. 3910 Washington. Llndell 2 126. 34 GOVERNMENT seeds typists, postal clerks end hie clerks soon; (mn. women).

Call, write. Mr. Oxment. former 8. Government Examiner.

Arcade Bldg St. Louis. (0) THE Y. W. C.

A. Employment 1411 lxx-ust. la at the service of girls and women seeking employment In offices, stores or factories: expert advice also given on methods of Increasing one's efficiency; aeri free. CIVIL SERVICE examinations. S4 Ixiii'ls.

October-November; positions. SI400-HMM). Age. 18 upward. Experience unnecessary.

For free particulars. Instruction, write J. I-eonard (former Civil Service Examiner). 1078 Equitable Washington. D.

C. AGENTS WANTED MEN AGENTS And crew managers: new racket; Modern Specialty 8 N. Iflth. (-3) AG ENTS Fastest -selling article; -100 per cent profit; everybody buys. 423 Com-merelBl Bldg.

9 1 AGENTS Fast seller, houeewlvee buv IO: sample free; money-gal (tr. Modern SpcSlal-y Co 8 N. 16th. (r6 AGENTS iiuv our hair neta wholesale: beat net. 05c per doxen.

any quantity- specify color and shape. Specialty Hair Net Ov. 4(K Kensington St Lo-ils Mo. 7 AGENTS EnortsVius profits selling our new nousenoid article direct, to the home; essv seller; something new. Sweet man 280 I Vid-er st.

ir) AGENTS Enormous profits selling our new household article direct to the home; easy seller: something new. Sweetman 28iX twwlier st (ct CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS AOENT Male or female, to sell photo ticket ganized, and 13 an added attraction to the event. HENRY K. Ranken Cave I about 10 miles from Meramec sn-lands. To reach the cave the road or the Frisco tracks to Valley Park, cross the river on the wagon bridge and take tne Antire road west (to the rlgntj -foot of the hills.

The of, cave is a small opening in the tace of the hillside near the base, on the right side of the road near the foot of a long, winding hill which you wMl descend on the road. a shorter route is bv the Frisco train to Ranken station, walking eoutn to the Antire road. CONSTANT READER. To remove old paint or varnish coats, apply a mixture of about 5 parts or potassium silicate (water glass st per cent). 1 part of soda lye tu per cent), and 1 part oi arninonia-This composition dissolves the old varnish coat as well as the paint.

land the coatings may be off or left for days in a state, when, upon being thoroughly moistened with water, the oui vainish. and laquer will come off-The use of ammonia alone dissoles the varnish, but not the paint. Another preparation which is usually effective even if the coatings withstand the strongest lye. iar.aJnJZ ture of 1 part oil of turpentine and 2 parts of ammonia. Shake the tw liquids together in a 'J they mix like milk apply to the coating with a little oakum and after a short while, the old paint can be wiped off.

can send him to the industrial School where he will be maun io work. A STEADY READER. The owner of a dog is liable if he knew it was vicious and dangerous, otherwise he would not be in case the dog bit someone. C. J.

P. Write to War Department at WaFhlngton. D. C. about the division of your husband's compensation between you and him.

A VICTIM. Our advise Is to keep out of places likely to be raided by the police night riders, then you will not be subjected to the treatment of which you complain. N. S. We have no workmen's compensation law in this State, so a man injured while in pursuit of duty would have to sue for damages and take his chances on what a Jury might give him.

A SUBSCRIBER. The question as to the adoption of the child in the manner you suggest would have to be settled by the Judge of the Juvenile Court. lie could order it adopted in that way if he thought It best for the child. E. K.

You can hunt rabbits on your mother's- Illinois property without a license if your mother does not object, and then bring those you shot to Missouri. For information regarding licenses, write to the clerk of tha county in which you reside. lously clean by frequent shampooing, every four or five days. See answer to Bob for shampoo in next Sunday's Post-Dispatch. Rub the following into the scalp night and morning: pulphurls praecip u.

ounce, olel ricini 2 ounces, olei theo-bromae 3 drama, balsani peruviani dram. Mix the sulphur and castor oil thoroughly, add the cocoa butter by aid of gentle heat and finally the Peruvian balsam. Druggist Send Call (c3) DETECTIVES DETECTIVE LADY Special Investigator and shadowing. Miss Jackson. 6002 Cates orest 3426.

DETECTIVE Does shadowing, tnvestgAr, .30,8 Finney. Llndell 6102. Del. 3744X. (7) DETECTIVE Expert: shadowing.

Investl-mmZ Kl "rharees; automobile -iio- mewoerry. orest 7694. (SI DETECTIVE Expert: does shadowing and InvestlgaHng; locates missing people; absolute aecjecy; consultation free, 6375 Cabanne. Forest S097R. (c2.

EV-OtctrT'irr v. turn invrBiimTina. locates rnlsslijt people. Office. 816-Slf Carleton etb-tarlve.

Phone Olive 3717 (c8 INSTRUCTION IJTJ'tVTpUAL and private Instruction ta 'iii's ana eoei nn a ea table Instructor: reasonable rates, write for particulars. Uox T-3Q3. Post-Dispatch. I7i PUPILSf Wtd By Spanish teacher: will come to heme. Pox T-227, (6) PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN" SCIENCK fWalter method), taught private and In classes by Mrs.

Fannv Fern H'irfonl. C. Lo8 Angelea. Cal Graduate of Mr. William Walter Normal Class of 1921.

Po- Information or appointments call Olive 6703. (3 THEATRICAL n- Wtd Tonight: cash rj-i; "ac to come early. Shenandoah Theater. ShenandoaH and Broadway. LIKE TALEOMG FROM A UMTAM TOP Through a HUGE MEGAPHONE to an IMMENSE AUDIENCE filling a fertile valley of VAST EXTENT.

That's what it means when you become an ADVERTISER in the POST-DISPATCH WANT AD Columns. Especially is this true of the SUNDAY issue where their INFLUENCE is FELT in HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS of HOMES, OFFICES and BUSINESS PLACES throughout St. Louis and the Great Southwest I No matter WHAT you may WANT to ACCOMPLISH by MONDAY, if it's anything that newspaper advertising will brine about, the THING that you DESIRE SATURDAY will be YOURS MONDAY, by merely advertising in the Big Real Estate and Wants Directory With Next Sunday's Post-Dispatch St. Louis' ONE BIG WANT Medium Reader Interest Reader Confidence Reader Response Phone Wrke-See Your DANCING TrTE latest dance steps taught prt-e-tely. dallv and evenings.

Adams Private Dancing School. 3905 West Pine. Lin lei! 4.4S. C8 CAVE DANCING ACADEMT. 29th and Olive sts.

classes with Individual Instructions every Wednesday and Frldav evenings: admission, men 6oc. ladles 35c: a corps of competent (c8l 60 INSTRUCTORS All the modern dances taught 'n 4 private or 10 class lessons: private lessons given ary hour: classes evenings St-irt any time. Arcadia Bchool of D-nctnr. 3o23 Olive st. Both phones.

(c8 AY. OPTNrCttv Dsncinpr academy. Olive and 29th every Sunder afternoon and every evening except Mondays Famous Cave orchestra; Instructions eve-y Wednesday and FHdaW evenings Almlsslon. 05c. Indies 3.c.

Including tax. c8 WE TEACH vpu the latest dances In 8 prU vate cla-s lessons for princess Academy 4470 Easton. Every Monday and tr.d.-iy. Public Tuesday. Telephone Lln.leil 3054 for slattl lesson a H.

A Buchmaan. c27) $15 PRTZE FOX TROT $15 Tower Grove Hall. Grand av. and Juniata Sunday evening. Oct.

18. (C7 DENTISTS CR; H. DOWNINO. 617 PINE "THR rv r. I Ut-.

1 IM aS IVEX IFI IMxEdTatk 7 DAILV: SKRMt-t; To i waiui. (goi At Mi residence. 4225. West t-vatiS avrnue. on llniiavlay.

oi. 7921. at il lit Gmg P. Greeley, l.rvpd husband of Ida lleiik. 1 Ore ey aon 4 Greeley ami our dr brother.

ruftaial from Arthur 1 Donnrllv' fu-feral parlors .141 Llndell boulevard, on -t. 17. at 8 ao a re to St Ann a Inarch. Interment In Calvary Cemetery I n.imiI wa local secretary and treasurer of u. M.

and P. 1 l. UIKIJ1 Te address epve'eyssj pav 1.60 per 1000. gd AppI In own handwriting. s'ust-llpauii.

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