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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 21

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MOXDAT. YOU WOULD FIND, GET, LET OR SELL, advertise in the, pyT-rrni patch HELP WAWTED WEN. COYS i-j FRATERNAL NOTIOES 1 A i SPECIAL JQARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK AT THE WEES QUEEEEf EMPLOYMENT WANTED The reserves the right to reject any Personal and telephone tails, or answers by mail, cannot be given attention, except letters on medical questions of undoubt' ed sincerity, when accompanied by stamped addressed envelope VARIETY STORE WELLSTON AIiT-; kith priced velvet bate at SI. 88 and for thla weak; lateat style in sattaa at very low prices. TTeUeloa Millinery.

Easton. MUD. Crude oil la used for road purposes. K. r.

Itemi concerninsr "Wallace Keid career were printed recently in all newspaper. J. H. O. The Missouri aoldiers' bonus fund Is exhausted.

A new bill is now pending; in Legislature, to pay th remaining soldiers and will doubtless provide for aucb. emeraTencies as your case, MAHY We do not believe It if possible to remove the marks left by the indelible pencil. It be-' inir the purpose of that ink to leave a lastint-r mark. Acids, such, as ox -i! alic acid will remove ordinary ink stains, niifcrht be tried on but would probably harm the material more than remove the marks. MRS.

I. S. 6. The Government issues booklets of instructions on farm methods that will purely be of more help to you iu raisins; suc-i! cessful crops than a "calendar tell- inar how to plant by signs of the moon." Write the Agrif ultural Re. fartment.

Washington. D. C. or the of the College of Agriculture, Columbia. Mo.

If. s. The recipe for Ice Box cake which you call puddinsr is as follows: 1 cake eweet chocolate. 1 tablespoon hot water. 3 tablespoons i sugar.

3 epgs, a little vanilla. Melt I the chocolate, add hot. water, suerar and the yolks of esrirs well beaten. then add the vanilla and lastly the I beaten whiten of eggs. Line mold with lady fingers, turn In the ture and chill.

Serve with whipped 1 cream. NKWLYWED. Trettv bed sets can be made of many materials. WOMEN'S WEAR Central HOSIERY- Ik raahloned also a full ua tor boaiery; wa carry to-kT Olamond a. 1250 Istddls at.

LADIES valnnr r-n. v.lus. thl. wk spia8" S9 98 ar. -w onop, 1711 Ir rank- SrEqALfl on d-asa.

rs-o i i KK ik Tin true FraV.klin Grefua Ktyla Shop. 1732 North PPLT-1AT. 1Mb wt.li! Blarlc canton crepa for 110.05 S35: coats pluahhas. Boilvlaa elour. J10 and up.

Max Tzlnbars. Eat Orand av. South aLUWUOI. valour and allk nliah roata. mtK-h SrKWithout fup 25 valua.

othtT arordlnrlT. AmtrlcHn Faahlon Shop. j. riroa'fav! are shom-liiir rompleta line of Phoontt h'-sr. fanry allk and allk and wool: wa T.hv "oy P.

N'. tront-lace N. Pecimutlar 4i6S Maurhaatar av. Weit SirOES Uadla' patent and aattn nnvelt 4 s5. iccular alus.

Eicp. tloi.at values Irt Ked Cross mnS Rua'ai Brown achool ahoea Hill So Dal-mar and Tylor ar. OVERILAND SPECIAL rrca. 19o Rinaharrs. 15: bloomers.

SI. 25 values S5e: blsr on u'nen'B wool dveasrs and -nlllren'a r-oats: Redfem and Warner's corsets. Poaroo Irv Ooo''. Piore. Overland.

Mo WALTON'S horn atria nrcad. 8 l-3o par loaf, delivered to your ooor within four hours a'ter oven. Phone Clavton 176R. Walton's Bakery. Overland.

Mb. 10c ALLOWED on purchase prlca of any box candy. 9e over, if jou brinp Una adv. Chocolate cherriea. chocolate creams.

Krumnieoa.oher. Ovprlfcnil. rt North STECL teeter-go-round. large i clothes haekeis. Av.

Varieiy store, i I ult now Boimr ou, don't mm J-JTnT special baisams WALL PAPER a fcAHEK Have larpe toi tl ist, TZi wl 9ut cheap. Ilrk -ions note, off-season Siuu. yfgrl 2307A Sidney; Sidney UMR. arryAKINO MACHINES Central HI different "Thor" to ctaoo I mod! for every hum and eve CbOOM ry I i. sin nuti am in our home.

rwt Ol VS CLEANERS and waahlng ma-'jL- makes: floor sample; big machine fully uarn. 22. Hawaii Vecueue 01S-820 fat ft flHIJ MACHINES Electric in floor samples and r.iectnc: rea i oar. sd raab or Morton E.ectrlo yieott at. WATER HEATERS EATER-" Hoffman.

Na. eperlal this week. $110. Phone Horrmtu li eater Foreet 777 WOMEN'S WEAR Central Pntret twill and acrre dresses, Beautiful styles; values up to $19 7S, for rJTJii The Fair, l9- 1723 Frankl'n av. from wiaker: our new stole will 0 at our opening will give an rtr ekirt wlih each suit purchased.

Mis-Sal? Ooa Co. 7 26t rank Ua. Mga.ES A mighty ls-f 200 sample Canton iTfi, velvets arid te S3S.7.-,. whii they laat. for km B- 17tl Fracklln.

Aiv.riPdT values in children's coata, from -i ud. Ladts' all-wol vrlour iii aa- ladira" ail-wool trlt-olin mo ioirt 'fifj dreasea. $3 98 up- Kurtr. Z3i)Q Franfc- SuatA mutter ftral a tut cr mat. il.it; ea is.

tic; eisaae- leciurcs. lyiniaaune. tie ser 'ia- JlVDERsOV Entered Into rest on futurity rtb. 3. 1923, at 9:10 p.

Nancy A. Anderson, dearly beloved wile of the It'-t James Anderson, darling mother cf Ortavia Bowies. Roberta and Jessie Anderson. Ksfy E. bautn.

John M. and the lata Thomas Anderaon. and Davia. and our -J9r "frtnanioiher. (rut-trtndniaiici and moU.tr- Ja-it.

In her seven ty-third, i ear. Service at reaidence. 3931 Lafayette averse oa Monda, Feb. 5. at 3 p.

tn. Internes! Tuesday. f'b. at Vienna, Mo. icl) Sunday.

Feb. 4. 1923, at 10:30 p. Thomas E. Baker, beloved It 01 i nomas Lt.

anu a. ii rarai. dar Droilier or vtiu-m mo Antha Russra. Mrs. Marie Schiuia inae Jk.n.

S-iien and Urace Baker. in Ma year. ti Duai notice of funeral, from reaidence. Kienlen avenue, will be given. kANtiKKT Entered into rest on Saturday.

a-l. 1 5 1 1 LEGAL INFORMATION. (By a Member of the St. IX TROl'BU'. The fac.s in this case are too indefinite t- permit ofan anf-wer.

A WIDOW. The notice Is" not lecal. and if yoii refuse to move he will not be able to sue vou out. NoUce to vate nfust be given ot later than the day before the rent aay. i RKADER.

A will is i.gal if it is properly Kigned and witnessed, i Acknowledging it before a notary public does not make it legal. It I should be drawn by a la.vyer, but need not be signed by one. i ANXIOrs READER. The i landlord can compel you to vacate even thoua-h you have found no house by that -date. If you have trouble, however, the Free Legal Aid Bureau in the Municipal Courts Building might be able to help you.

K. A. R. You might-write to the I A TT HtlT. V-ntered into rest.

Sunday. Feb. 4. lQ'Ht. fiuetave Fritr.

dearlv llqvd liua-I band of Katliarln Fritz met Kaiser), dear father of Katbarin. Jutm. Leo. Marie. Clara i and Al Fritz, dear father-in-law of Agnes ISIEDICUj OtTESTIONS.

Health and sanitation questions of public interest ttZy will be Diagnoses treatment of individual cases will not be given, Fib 3. 19U3. at 10:10 p. r'rank Ban- chapel. 2U23 St, tm dear beloved aon of Fri ii C.

fcnu 1 Sundas', Feb. 4 Frit (Nee our dear STaiiuiather. aseii fin years. Funeral Wednesdav. Feb.

C. ut a. from reaiuence. 4 538 Adelaide to Perpetual Help Church, at 1080 a. thence to Oaivary Cemetery.

Relatives snd friends Invited. -c. dKEKX Entered into rest Sunday. Feb. 4.

at 7:40 a. Louts P- Ureen. beloved husband cf hadie Green (nn fcny-deri, our dear eon, brother, unci and broth er-in-law Tuesday. Feb. 6, st 2 p.

from Weisbeyer funeral parlors. 4212 St. Louis avenue, thence to FViodefs Cemetery. ci HALJLSTROM Entered Into rest cn Satur day. Feb.

3. 1923. at 2:30 a. Bengta Hallstrom. baioved daitghter of the late Andreas and Anna Haiistrom tneu Feldbuahi, dear sister of Hilda, Theodor and 2vlr H.

C. Winther. and our dear BLSter-in-law an aunt. Remains will lie in stste at toe Leianer Louis avenue, after p. in.

Funeral Tueaday. Feb. b. at 1:30 p. to Kew Picker Ceme'ery.

HANhOJN Entered into rest on hindtv, Feb 4. 3923, at 2:30 p. Minnie Hanson (nee Hawthorn, beloved wife of peter E. Hanson, dear mother of William I. and Lida Hanson, dear sister of Nellie and U-liam Hawthorn and Mrs.

Catherine Fmin. Funeral Wednesday. Feb. 7. at 2 :30 from the Kro ckapei.

2707 North Grand boulevara, to Cemeterj'- ex MAPPEL Afleep" in on Sunlty. Feb. 4, 1923, at 2:30 p. Mary Hap-pel tnee Huhnl, relict of Oeorre -W. lfaptel, beloved mother of Mrs.

Auguat Dlederichs, Mrs. William Riehter (nee Happeli. J. W. and O.

Happal, and our der mother-in-law, grandmother and jr, at the age of 7 yeara. Funeral on Tuesday. Feb. (I. at p.

irom reaidence, i03." New port avenue, to Emmaua Cburch, Jefferaoa avenue and Armand aireet. thence to Concordia Ceaiaterr. id HAYS Entered Into rest on Saturday. Feb. 3, 1823.

at 11:00 p. Myrtle Louise liavs, aearly beloved wife of Frederick tj. Hays, beloved alster of Henry and Jamaa Phelps, and our dear siaier-ln-law and aunt. her thirty-eighth sear. Funeral Tueadav.

Feb. t. at 3 p. 8-i ton avenue, to Valhaiia Cemetery. Ueceased was a member oi Itoo atoms napi No.

328. O. E. S. i COLLEGE GRADUATE Touns civil enrlasar; by larse steel rea- cern no practical experience iiaceeaary; sre-Cer recent araduata: ai-ehent epportuntty young anan to dainonatrata atllny ts) VP to rsapona tola position; mat education.

sterten--a. if aay, salarr aipaetad. Poat-Dianat'-h fl COOK Apply at enee. 4109 OUve, Ora 4-eur Restaursnt COPY WRITER Advert ii tlf aaatter- 1 TER Ajvertialna rieteced. and able te et-Hrtnata Inir plana; atata tie.

esperienr and Addrses A Kraees't, 4 Milwsuaee Milwaukee. Wla. t31 CO' "PLE--Sout hem. colored for suhtarltaa place: woman must be feed cosk ead neat housekeeper; man ruuat espeeietue4 milking snd gardenlnr; $60 a month and good home Phon Wydown t74 W. CCTTERti i-apenatu 1 on dreaasa; ewo4 Pay; steady ork tha year around.

Apsiy Friedmta A bhlckman. 7 04 Wthtaii, fth floor 'e2 DRIVERH For coal waaona. Ileffi Coal tel Co 717 anneventer DIE SETTER 4OO0 LacTods. tel DISHWASHER tU 1719 Peimar. DRAFTSMAN Miaceiianeeue aa4 ornamen tal iron draf'aman: mutt he isnruiar wi.n fire eaeapes and stairs.

Apply la writing only to Mississippi Valley Struct -a i pte-l Decatur, III. i pi DRAFTSMEN Two, ahuliar with brick industry; good position to right parties. E-399, Post-Dispatch. imp F(D)3rgcBirs Steam hammer drop i forgers'and heaters on-1000 and 2000-pound ham-" ir mers; good pay, no labor trouble; steady work. Write or wire, our expense, to the' Employment De- parment ERLAND Toledo, O.

REGISTERED DRUGGIST EsoerieoeeJ reterencea. ran laoo oranil DRUG C1J2RK Reg'istered; city refer i emma tTug s-o ra. 428 Eastoei. DRUG CLERK Reglatared or asatstaet registered, good position for the right kind or nian: bring rcferencee. Bog fVS)4P.

Post-Dispatch. 2 1 ERRAND BOU 303 Equltabla Bldr. el ERRAND BOY- -II. g. Collins.

1324 Wash- ington. PKKANU BOY 30 month. Bo ritt -1 nipttrn. in EKRANO BOY A. Smith Printing Ce si 3 N.

Broadway; 4th floor; FILE CLERK AND OrTrCE BOY Aheat 18 rears or age; write, giving experts eal salary dealred. Box R-328. 1 Vt I 8 To work on old limit-. 625o Deimar. 3d floor.

tel FIREMAN Experienced Apply Hwlman Pst-ir Box 316 Clark av. ci t'LOUA PACK ERH -Twe epsrienceoT men to pacR riour in rniii locatee near mt I uia. Box R-329. Post-Dispaleh. fell FOBD MECHANIC First-class; must have rersrenoes.

Wielandy-Iteuer Meter Ce Webster 486? OI.AZIEK Man te run, puty and eut glass; must oe experienoea; steady work -year round for right man. Writs P. O. Box 14. Springfield.

Mo South Side StatltMMcSl GROCERY CLERK Young, elty experience: references. 954 Ooortfellosj. 1-, HARNESS AND COLLAR CUTTER An 4 narneaamakere Apply vote til ton Mrs. Little Rock. Ark.

(. HOUSEMAN Experienced, whit Ap5 Housekeeper. Warwick Hotel, and Locust. JANITORS White. for general 'work around office building.

Apply room 61S Liberty Central Trust Co. Building, Broad-way and Olive. irt LABO RE RS Bain brick Hiii ic 1 1 UUNDRf DRIVER Excelalor-Leadir Laundry. 2325 Texas, tc LATHE HAND Flrst-claas, "Cnch aa nana. ao xv, xtri sv.

it) LAYOUT MAN Miscellaneous and srnamen tsi snop utyout man; must ve familiar with sUlr work. Apply tn w-iiinj eenlv to the Miseiaslpet Valley gtructural Stsl Decstur. el LEATHER CUTTER Experienced on bats S- P- C. Murphy Trunk Co 606 N. 3d i.

11 ie) LENS POLISHER At once: -sxperienred Oliver Abel, 404 Ca rletoq Bldg. (2 MACHINIST Apply Miaaourt pert land -ment foot of Tvler mt. n-t OPERATORS With experience on large and small planers and leering mills: piecework. Box 218. -P.

tc2) MAN Te care for furna oe. MJeJ "wiai rine. MAN To work In shipping room end de general work. Apply 424 Thrd. cl MAN or general work and milk; In Bub- 'etajrjti'aoet30.

Benton 107IM. MAN For deilveryin printing. Pasa-leten mnting anq stationery 905 Lucaa. taasn cars and genera el porter N. Ctiien.

worm. r-rjie rs aery SlbV MAN To take care of yard, furaa mmi basement. 4V434 West Pine. Foe-st MAN rb help around braes furnaces. National Art bronze Works 487 Tt AN- General utility, to keep place clean and mm; hours, 9 a.

ni to 8 p. snv I not phone. Call at 4092 Bingham. tc 51 A Good. sober, ateadw.

wit 11 t-m 10 vii store; eieaay -i-9-inent ap-A gcoa -V to cl-t arty, Itea I I 1. MAN Experleored; care of fruneoe; janitor work: lig-bt del. very; paper bstg factory; rcferencee required. Boa -lf. Post-I 'Oftl MAN Wb underetsnde pomps and tho pumping ef oils, must have ordinary Intelligence and able te use tt Apply Bar-rett Levee and Convent.

ala-renf: 4142 C'llve. 2(9i MECHANICAL Cil6K.R For dnalUng room work. Archttsetural A-aia-nor. Apply Roxana Petroleum Cerporatios- Wood River, Hi. MEN Young and mlddla-aawd.

to raja vw trains: long runs. 2009 Wainot. fell MEN A ND TOU KG MEN At SaetWI. for Frisco News Ssrviesi lefeeawue andrash security re-juired. icAi MEN AND BOYS To leara aho-rnaklng Apply Factory B.

220S Cheetput mU jeh')-Wjene Jt SMnkje Shoo Co, t- MKN Te. ambitious for sales w-rta. with large manufacturing oimcera: eCTsrterioe not essential; caa ear the rrbt iua Ian start. A only te 47 Sv an I'-wmi 105. 4Suj Delmar MEN Three, to la large ma a of act-ring cemem.

lemuinr iu ran a 1 in ana Je ties; tuen with cars preSern ut Harlan. 7:30 te 8-30 p. evoi linnet. MEN Two for Mr. Noi-e cg MEN 15; to carry smdwc signs.

Apply at once. BAR NEY STORES. 717 Wasbini MULING At I XI OPERATrtRl class, th41rvr.lv exijsrisn a4 as eoty worn. ll laroaetesy M' OEi eCNCM A rrZm' ii OPE SHOP A t'T WOS UT. TRQfgf.K.

78QO WROAT-WA 4 OFFIi BOY Mnat 'be Beat; tt sxrmmld etiie. A only 812 CtSes tnut. in Bank Ptdg. is. OPEP.Afn Foe gaaoa atji a oA-ew4: rta ether eed apaty.

Crl wa 1204 or eowly 401f Tg-ss. OPERATOR Gridley; tute atlairaT ia-pert---, fee Bight work. Bex Ja4. Post-t-lsrt- 3Q. Tyler itfsSr.

a FAPER R( Iwrr flint" aa- law lute r-ling. Pearls 1 aee rVialiag aad Sta-Wi Qyrf Ce H' lcss PlPEriTTEItg AND A -aUrI-TERL J-' ftasry aonm traetiett work. A epr toteaaaa L-tAU vrtTwa. we? rriialT l.alj.T- start. -C7 wttjt asshterre arsrsea aoua- ivar 2L te take orders la Vt-ei rill be asrssnalig liwle dVe ewt 'ifiedwrSCoI'hB.

MlMonic 0 Meetings IT 1 CORCTRfTfULP Official vUit 5. m. Austin. IlK.P-.f 2JTMORLI t-TZ, tretarV A. K.

U. m. WM. VT M. 163 iata4 meatina Mundar.

Feh. 5. E. A. decree.

W. TV DODp, M. KnlghtstTemplar ST. IRITIS COAIMANDEP.Y. Jfo, Xt Xnlghte Templar stated at 7:30.

'fampla Order. Fratara lnvltol tt WATTOX. Commander. H. Roourder.

Eastern Star ROH MORRIS CHAPTER. No. 888. O. E.

8. Funeral aervirea for Slater Myrtla Hayet will fca held at tieo. Pleitsch funeral chaai. 3 p. Tuaaday.

Feb. LILL1E FRABLE. W. If. BUSINESS CARDS Solid agate tic line; tic daily SOc buudav: miiumam iinea.

TAree or more aerta is line tacoaM(. CARPENTERS A BUILDERS. CARPENTER and builder; all kinds repair work; day or contract. 4600 Heldelber. c6) ELECTRIC WIRING.

ETC. ELECT RI '71 A Licensed, bonded; wire 3 rooms for $1- reasonable prices on Eusetie Ftankhn. 2713 Franklin. ynSCELLANEOUS NOTICES DAMP walla, wet leakv roofs, water proof on auarantee. Rane-Tite 2123 S.

Rrna -1 wav. Hiiinev 14 f. it 1 PAINTING LET me do your tiaintina earlv and save you money, work guaranteed. Grand 4 1 DoR. c2 1 NTING AND ADDRESSING EETTElt rnnting at toi.eat priceB.

McGiil t- fo 123 N. Ijth at. Olive 71. (c 14 STORAGE AND WOVINQ MOVINIJ Ijal and Ions- distance, at rates: West rJnd Storage 3018 Chouteau. Grand Victor 746.

t-8) AiOVE or store your furniture by load, or i tin tract. Call Bomont or Central 287S. Breach's Hondea Storage House. (cSI SOUTH SIDE FTOKAGE AND ilOVINO COT. ll03 Sidney at.

fireproof warebouaea. Vie-tor f(7. 23j (eg) STOVE REPAIRS A. G. BRAUEB SUPPLY CO.

Stove repairs tl6-31g N. 3d at. 'c8l WjA LL PAPER CLEANING, ETC. HAVE your papering dotie with 123 aelec-tiona; estlmales free; work, guaranteed. Jost-PhM urkin.

Lindeil 6 883, Forest W460. Ri OMS uafered, first-cl tsr work guaranteed leaeotiahle price; prompt aervice. River-Bid" lmtow. ROOMS papered $4 to clea.nii.g, palnt-ine, reasonable. 11123 samples.

Lindell 455. (2) UCKlMS iar.ered. 3832 Laclede. 3477J. J7: nice paper.

Nagle. Lindeil 5245W. Delmar tc2) PROFESSIONAL SoUd agate, tie line. Out-of-town lie dai'V. 30c Sunday, toilet Articles.

Medical. SOc dally. SSc Sunday; out-of-town, tic dally or Sunday minimum lines. 3' nrre insertion or more lc tine discount. CHIROPRACTORS CHIROPRACTIC' Health Parlors, X-ray Laboratory: consultations free: dally.

10-4. appoint menu. Lindall 6283; private rest rooms; maid attendant. Grand and Finney. Ic4) DANCING DANCING tauKht in 4 lessons.

ISflgM for appuintnifnt. Call Cabanv cl00) DANCING Latest danoea taught privately year round. Adams. 386a W. Pine.

Llndel! 4745. 18) DANCING 16 In prizes. H. A. Buch-mann's monster prize mas-tuerade.

Arcadia. Friday. Feb. 2 orchestrsa. 2.

The famous Peacock Orchestra and "Toots Juen's 9 jazz artiats: 30 prixen. Tickets in advance SOc on sale at Baldwin Piano 1111 Olivs st. Positively the greatest attraction ever offered the daufire public fe5) LEARN TO DANCK--latest dances taught in 4 private or 10 clase lessons: Individual Instruction: results guaranteed. Arcadia. Olive st.

Both phenes 'c8 PRIVATE LESSONS Anv hour; Istest dances guaranteed; reliable; oldest school. 1 1 LafHyette f8) TWO ORCHESTRAS 'no waits) at Castle Hall. Olive and 29th every Thu. and Sat. nighte.

Sun. afternoon and night: free instrucllona every Tues. and Frl. evenings, also Thu. and flat, afternoons; private lessons by appointment.

c8) I DENTISTS DENTAL PATIENTS Teeth extrecteo without charge, Wednesday evening. 8 to 10 o'clock, Feb. 7. St. Louis Study Club, 8654 Caroline st.

(2) DETECTIVES DETECTIVE Siiadoalng, InvesMgsting: all work confident i 1. Pme. Lindell 3S76 Harding 3BOO eat (3. DETECTIVii SNYDER Mhadowing. Invee- tlgattng; reasonable charxea: automobile service.

433 Newberry. Forest 7694. (11 -OFFICER. WM. E.

IA CHASSE doe shadowing. Invesilcatln. lo-tea mlasinc peooie: we get results. SIS Title Guaranty 7th and chxfnut. Olive 8762.

'c8 INSTRUCTION ENGLLSH SCHOOL Spexrialixee all Bo-gltah sublecta: adults also tenant enany other braxichoe. Mrt. Irwin, 4206A Caetle-manBV Grand 71Q7J ar trand INSTRUCTION Scientific bewuty culture taught bv autnortse wanna; 10 lnstruo-tor: oay and evening cleewe. 485S Brane- conl-r place Forest 32QB. 'col LADIES We teach beautv culture complete; short eoursst day.

evening. We place yon wren auaiitied or furnish you shop easy tsrrr.s Call or write Moier couege. eiu N. 8th st (el 3i MEN Learn modern barbering: day or evening: ahort, practical course: good pay year rounl: iet us heio yoe becom Independent. Call, write or phone.

Moier Bar-ber llece. KlO N. 8-h ft. MEN Lrn xno-lern barbering; Aay or short, practical eouree; good pay year round; let help you become rnde-Pndnt. Call, write or phone.

Moier Barber College. 810 N. 8th at. cl3) Pitman and Gregg Shorthand Bookkeeping, accounting, comptotr.eta': positions recured: eo-cial rate. JONES-HEX-PERSON liUSLN'EtrS CLI.E'il.

Vanol Bide 3905 Olive 1. UndeU 41. Delmar 1347t. 31 LITERARY UAN' KRIPT TYPIST All kinds of manu- ecript tvretiered in accord wph retsttlreTOenta. Josephine C.

Smith, ttrevor 22. Edwardsvllle, 111. ll MEDICAL YOUNG woman needing before sod during ootifln-nieet can f.n-l asslertanes at tne Loots Maternity Hoepltal. 51 Waar'h- mirton fl. tea?) PATENTS PATENTS obtained.

Advioe snd folder ff i I-arson, IPS 7th trt OMve STS Schools and Colls? oa LASN ts test eyee end fit glass as; "fH-Iv nnanertttve: day-evenmg e'etses tor Sen and women. See Dr. Van Every. res-Tar. Miasnurl College of Optometry.

21 C'dd Faliows Bldg 6 THEATRICAL a A 'ft I Itg ai Tl and Montgoroery. eS0l 6olt4 asf, ftril lAraa Urn is iOr: a4iioK9l tin see. TAras or mws uun9 Je Mae eUa- KKTElt ma OSI'JISAl rcommn4titient in arplr0 if COi. MEN. BOYS AUDITOR it-: wlil keep your book a in spar time; reaaen able; expert.

Box K- 64. Poat-bisoatcn. Kit aaalatant or plate set, by yoang man fermerltr with wholesale house which is out of business. Box K-278. Post-Dispatch.

CANDY MAKER wholesale ratal! first -class: 20 Tears experience. Victor 7S-4L. 2T31 H. Broadway. CARPENTERS Bite, by two: want new or repair work: reasonable wages- aioney 414.

CHALFFEL'R biu; colored, or portar. Lln- CHAUFFEUR Sit. by em penanced anarrled' man; can drive any make car; wishes steady, reliable position; can give Lindeil 4BLT. (2 DRAFTSMAN experience in citr. mechanical: 5 Fores tl 31 8, in' 2 ELECTRICIAN Young man: had 6 years' experience at electrical woxk and can drive Ford.

Box Post-Dts. 2t SorN'TENAXCE MAN S.t.; married. 84 years of age, Al mechanic, well experienced Id all branches, such as iron, sheet metal. plumbing, electriicty. woodwork, and painting, industrious, sober and etrtr-tly reliable; atate wages.

Box K-le)fl. Poat-Dispatch (3) MAN colored, 30. norter work of anv kind. neat appearing; Bomont 3214W. MAN eideriv: furnace, vard and other work: home and amalt waxes- permanent.

Box M-335. Poat Ittenetch (1 1 MAN Fit. exr-erlenred. colored, wants neper nanglrag; reasonable prices: also plastering end renairlDg of ail kinds. Wm.

Davia. Olive 6354 PIPB FITTER HELPER Sit. -perience; must have work. Box K-265. Post-Dlapateh.

igi SEWING MACHINE ADJUSTER I a.m an ajl-round man: leather cloth: 15 veara" exnerlence: real Singer man: etvclal al fit-ting room mach ines Box K-l STENOGRAPHER 1 eung niaa; ewift and accurate, with knowledge of Victor SB2. 8 1 YOUNG MAN selling for n-anufac turer: ag 21; hardware experience; best r-fereneee. Riverside 1129W. YOUNG MAN 23 years old; chauffeur; 6 years' experience; best references; drive any car; will leave city for summer. Write or cail.

191SA Laflin. ITUATIONS WOMEN. OI LS COOK cooking and general hcuaewrk city references. al ail 1S29 Olive. COOK Sit.

by first-class conk in private family: lily references. 1310 Missouri. GIItl experiaacsd filing clerk. Phone iviveraiae lit w. (U GIRL Sit.

by experienced colored: laundry. clenln- or housework. Phone isomont 203J. HOUSEGIRL Sit- by German: general housework; speaks no English. T.

Chanitz. 3618A N. Broadway. f2) HOUSEGIRL Sit. by experienced girl; general housework and cars of t-hildien, or day work: good refs Forest 1973W.

HOUSEKEEPER Sit. by young womn.11. unincumbered; state particulars in first letter. Box E-148, Pot-t-Lispatch. HOUSEKEEPER bv excellent: etay on place have 4 -year-old child.

Box K-Poet-Dispatch. i LAUNDRESS flrst-claas: last 4 days; city references. Bomont 2187 W. LAUNDRESS Sit. colored, for houaeclean-lng.

Call Eetella Jones. JuAUNDRESS-a Sit. experienced cook or laundress; best refereac Bomont 3291R. Bertha, LA UNDRESS 5olored women wants washing by day; S2.85; electric-washer expe-rience. Call Sadie, Olive 6354: reference.

STENOGRAPHER Sit. by young ady; eten ographic position; also general office work. Sidney lTvO- 1 3 1 WOMAN Sit. by colored: experienced, as laundress. Bomont 1075.

1 1 WOMAN Bit. German, to do washing and ironing. 4 da ye In week loOOA J. 13lh. WOMAN colored: experienced, as laundress or work out by the week as nook.

Call Bomont 1 147. WOMAN git. by colored; good wants work by day 01 bundles to bring home. oreet ooooj. WOMAN colored, wants cleaning or ironing tw tne aay; can giv reterencea.

Linden Bt w. WOMAN Sit. colore 111). idle-aged; first-class work in eitv rf Bu Lwuis. Frances Harper, Bomont 244 SR.

HELP WANTED -Solid suite tie line: ut-cf4me. SSc tuu'y. SOc Sundew: saaeman times, fhree or tnre insertions lo line discount. KSrKJt send OKIGISAL recornmsndatlons tn apviytna lor employment. Lee lOCtt RKAbhHS desiring ts fit Utemselvss for Aighsr psstuons through spseiot Irminimm should read tits Instruction.

I rods Schmmits ana ocnoots ens mas. MEN, BOYS AUTOMOBILE WASHER Non rlenced need apply. 6131 Deli but expe- At'TO RADIATOR REPAIR MAN Eiermann St 4221 Easton, H. oj2 AUTOMOBILE TRIMMER See Mr. Jack eon.

Weber MdKor Car 1817 Locust. ARCH ITECTCRaE DlfcAFT6MAN Experienced steady employment. John D. Pan- lus. Forest 8628.

ARCHITECTURAL" DRArTfilAK Expert' eneed; steady employment. John D. Paolus. roreet Bfl.t). AUTOMOBILE WASHER White, and night garage man.

Black auad White Cab, Olive. BAKER Dat work: elderly, sine le n-ia preferred. Walton Bakery. Overland. Mo.

Kin loch. 178R. Creve oar line, trt BOILERMAKERS- one Ooler maker layer- out and three Duiiermtktre; erapioynient In contract shop: et ady work. Addreas John Tancred. Box 1040.

Wichita Falls, ex ic2 1 BOOKKEEPER Experienced men Apply 31 S. '1st etreoc tel BOY To work in bakery. 1S34 S. 7th. bOT To leara printing trade.

P. O. Box InbX ai BOT To drive grocery delivery wag o. foi Goodfellow. (cl ROT Tn Aellvee small parka gee.

Econ oray Office Supply 1114 Pice et. e) BOT To work in upholstery shop. jso4 Park. BOT Small boy to take charge ef room. SIS, Jefferson Hotel.

Pie BOY Far drag etors. evening fayette. S900 Lx- BOT Age 16. Olive. Srans-'-aJ'betype Co tlO Cc BOT For right del! very In drug stare, felt Ave.

Pharmacy, gag Beit. BOYS To work In tinwaaa factory, eelslor Mix Co 819 N. 11th. BOT To work is sign shop at once. Apply National Sign 2221 Wsshtngten.

c3) BOT- 18, te work tn store and drive truck. Apply 451 De Ballvloro no phone calls. BO -Colored to deliver ete-hee end shine si.oee; rtrerenoee requiree rri) Je r-n-viero. e) BOT Age about 16; must be willing work- er Variety Store, 191 East Grand BOY 18. for delivery truck, fee Vr.

Out bertevs. second floor. Hese st Culberteon Jewelry 7th end St. Charles. BOYS 16 and over, for light assembling work; good opportunity ror aaraacea nt Anoiv Ha.

na. 201! Wathlaxun av. The Em on Electric Mfg. BRUSH HAND6 Two. sood.

St. Louie I -avene- te Co 1023 Chouteaa. id opportunity of your life; We want men wbo can think, act. produce. Get out of the rat.

Don't breek your beok tt-viT! to make a airing. Use your head. Think. Get into the electric appltaac in- eustry. Every man has one pportuntty.

mav yeara. Tm mar worth a wfet-ie lot mere than yea treeilee. Men liv ing Nortn mt. uesiim prsrerre. nut toot ftiitUO.

csil office and we will talk ft sear. SoCB" N. BsaaSway. Mr. Petti- ben to CAJINrTAEJUU-WkK fomlrure Briery gxweriewce.

AeelT Ftellab'e 1440 f'slr. CURD WRITERS JT-rea. at efioa- Keft ttrasTiee; reegy te wors. TlTwaefilTi mvm r-AltIFN-rXrit9 Thtae: first -ctase trim en 4 concrete form men; SI oar rtoar double ttsne Sat order tar noons. aea va anA toJi.

dsve ad to a fare taticei. CK I'-e ehaxged. Apply 711 Market St. Ooen ewenlnse CZi faSKrf sit MAKR-Kabsrtened. At.

yTGeiel OasVet 4ftVK i4 "ii iKsr un A tel i the beautv of these, of course, de- pends upon the design of the materials or the hatdiwork put Into the material and trimmings. We would suggest that you go to the house furnishing of the department stores'or furniture houses, for Ideas. In the department stores you will find they have suites of rooms made complete showing one Just how to decorate, arrange and place furniture and the best and up-to-date materials for all purposes of furnishings. Thn in the art departments you will find bed sets which are keautiful and inexpensive which 'can" be embroidered at home. i J.

F. R. Following are three formulas for staining wood ebony: 1. To 1 pint of boiiing water add ounce of copperas and 1 ounce logwood chips. Apply this to the wood hot.

When the surface has dried thoroughly wet it with a. solution composed of 7 ounces steel fillings dissolved in pint of vinegar. 2. Give the wood several ap- fiioations of a stout decoction of ogwoud chips, finishing off with a free smear of vinegar In which rusty nails have been for some i time submerged. 3.

In 1 quart of water boil pound of logwood chips, subsequently adding Vj ounce i pearl ash. applying the mixture hot. Then attain boil the same Quantity of logwood, adding 14 ounce of verdigris and ounce of copperas, after which stain and put in pound of rusty steel filings. With this latter mixture coat the work, and should the wood not be sufficiently black, repeat the application. Louis Bar Association.) Mayor of the town where the mine is located, or, if it ts a stock sen- i ing proposition, to the Prosecuting 1 Attornev tHat county.

If you are thinking of buyinjr some stock i 'ou "light also make inquiry or tn. Better business Bureau at the you in IK II also inaae inquiry ui ino ler HoVel. A READER. 1. You will need a I merchant's license.

the cost of j' which, will depend upon the amount of goods you carry. Inquire of the Ltic-ense Collector at the city hall, 2. To become a notary public, one should possess an ordinary business education, and in making appliei- ii tion to the Governor must be en- dorsed by two reputable business men. resident in the city and Htato i for which he or she desires to be appointed, certifying to his or her i good moral character, and qualifi- i cation to discharge the duties of the office for which appointed. fast.

do not know of a rectal clinic, most physlcans will -charge i you according to your mens. ji HELEX. (1) For receding gums. probably due to pyorrhoea, try painting with two parts tannic acid. 10 parts rectified spirit.

2) If you ish to take lime salts why not get thern directly by taking saiclum salts? Calcium phosphates, the dose is 15 grains. 3) Any deviation from health may cause eczema, including catarrh. There is no specific cure, removing the cause is ren-eraily curajtive. Each case must be considered on its individual merits. MRP.

E. S. The trouble. we think, is not in the stomach, but in the ftmall intestine or gall bladder, possibly the appendix is involved. Cases of this character call for a searching investigation with X-rav, test meals, etc.

We advise vou try four Cholelith pills, taklner them night and morning until 200 have been taken. If no relief, have a most careful examination made. Eat simple, easily digested food, avoiding greasy fofds, heavy etc. LOST AND FOUND Lost EUR Lost: beaver, vicinity Broedwav and Arsenal. Return 3230 9th and lecelve reward.

Sidney aQrjSW. cl GLASSES Lost, on westbound Hodiamont -ar. Saturday afternoon, shell-rim glaaaes. Call Cabany 924. fc GLASSEJ Txist: gold In case Retnr, dav.

on Ie av. car. Forest 8011M. Reward. GLOV E3 Iost: on Sidney between Mls eoun ana Lemp: reward- S05 Russell.

GLOVE Lost; Hanson driving riove. Phone Vtanv 8753 or return to 40 Aberdeen; rewerd. GLOSSES Lost; 6unday night: pair cf shell rim; in Diacx case; on uruia or car. Call Tyler 1237W; reward. -c2l GRIP Will party who called Forest 33MJ.

please call again Reward. ic HANDBAG On Hodiamont car. Saturday morning; chanre and Fox Liberty ticket; keepsake: reward. Forest S181J. e) MESH BAG Lost; silver: on Cherokee car.

I Sunday nlaht. Phone Forest S033W nday ard. Howard. c3) MONEY Lost, la Mils; reward. Sidney 8526J.

9th and Sidney: PERSONAL PAPERS Lost; downtown: Frl day afternoon pleaae notify. R. B. Maaitis. 6OP8 Minerva.

1 1 RING Lost aide. M. emblem C. B. C.

initials In side. M. to J. W. reward.

1128 Chemical Bldg. (C) SHOE BUCKLE) Lost: cut steel: Grand. Olive or IV-1 mar car T'ntv ernltv Citv: lib-eral reward. McElroy. 821 Iocust, 8TAXES Lost 3 stakes chaired together.

on Choutesu Monday a. initials C. T. Co. on same.

Call Grand 3234M. STICKPIN Lost; on 19th, or Laclede ar. Thursday evening, stickpin, with amethyst aetting. Finder return te J. B.

Hoffmann; reward. 4424 Laclede. STRING OF PEARLS Lost somewhere around King's highway and Dei-nan re- ward. 4968 Delmar. SUITCASE Lost: black, containing folding table, on Bellefontalne ear.

Sunday afternoon Reward. Call Tyler 1107 or Central PI OPR. o1 TIRE AND HIM Lost: 80x3 t4i Monjav morning, on Delmar: call chauffeur. Wjr-4an 350. Rewtta.

tet WATCH FOB Lost: flne; Initials T. J. 8 between Maplewood and Art Mtiseum. Forest Park; reward. Benton 1427W.

WATCH FOB Lost; Ssturday morning; i goid; Initials A. K. en charm; reward. Call atiy S69. ic2) WHIST WATCH I oat, eotagon shape, en-gravwd: link strap; ft.

Louis and Cora and wueen enow ana eo.i at- louis. WRIST WATCK Loati Cherokee oar. south end. Saturday. 7 :30 p.

m. pleaae retura; large reward. Battle Slater. 866- Nt-braaka. WBIPT "WATCH Loet 1 on Chestnut, between 7th and 9th or on Belief taine car; reward- 822 Title Guaranty Bidg.

Pivw 3195 lr Central 2888. ic) Found FOUND BY POT. ICE. LANTERN Fourt District. BLACK: HC-rsE Fourth District.

AUTO TIRE First District. GENT'S (WAIVE Mounted District. OVERXAT Tenth Distent. LADIES GTyVES Twe'fth District. TWO HORSES Ninth Dls'rioe.

PERSONAL rsrsonsi. SOo mr Urns daily. Sic tins Sunday. Ovt-of toum SSc. daUy Sunday.

Adaption snd Cominm Ft ante, tte Una: out -of-t sttn SIS nitty. SOo hvndmy. Mini Hess. i' fires or ae- inaartions is tins discount. SPECIAL NOTICES rURNTTURE FINISHERS Are Invited te attend a mass meeting at 051 Locuet et.

en Wednesday. Feb. 7. at 8 in. If yeJ see a lurnuurt 1 --w mmrJk speaAera.

fc3 utra winseri trtee icanerisew. i at Caroline. Albert and 1J a.nd eur dtar aiandcln.u. nephew and cousin, atied lb -ert. Funeral Wednesday.

Keb. TrorB the family residence. 2844 Texas ave-tt, to at, Francis ae Sales Church, thence s. peter and rtni i titeirv. v- HTH Entered Into rent on Thursday.

Jan. 5. 1923. at Lunsr Beach. Mas- lie V.

Barth. aiater of the late Mrs. A. T. nod, at tb age of 70 years.

Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 7. at 1 p. from Kurrua' chapel. East Si.

Louis, to liutuit Hops Cemetery. MIMiMASX Entered Into rest Sunday, r-Fes. 4. 1U3. at 5:60 p.

Henrietta arnwmi nee Portmann'i, beloved wife of late IHetrich Bertirtnann. dear mother of -Htiry, WUllara, Augsar. Edward and Mi-lli lie and our dear mother-in-law, crand-Iranameiher and aunt, aged T' yeara- i uaeral from reaidence. 4044 ljitia-Jla ave-tw. Wedneadav.

Feb. 7. at p. m. to at.

Peter's Oametery. (c2) W0LET On Sunday. Feb. 4. at 9:40 Andrew J.

Bigiey, beloved husband t'rsuia Kim Bitrlev. father of Harry MVIiert 8. Andrew Fred J. Bigiey AHONBERif'S Wellaton'e babv and unlor brihed wool throws extra ape-Mil. Coverall fast color, all alx.

i.i sizea 8 to U0. extra aoecial. Jl; Ladles Flannelette Petticoats Katon av. Cabaoy "LirtH CL-riMES For alen and Rove. Foster-Tebte t'lothinr Kaston i iEOF.GETTE silk aaiats.

ic each; all col a8 to 4 ecbes Fmart. Shop. Eaaton a v. DIAMOND RINGS Vi-k. olamond In an f8-nl1 ring: an unusual value at lf0.

coir.e In and a it. E. A. Ilorannever 69M7 Eaaton av. FUR uualily and eryle.

visit the rRlNTESS SHOE CO 150t-lO H-diamont a. HOSIERT Ovir first weekly special on Ever-wear hosiery, rcaru'ar valu Tuesday and Wedoesdav. apecial 83c. Will man o07i Eaaton Ehop tn Wall-aton. MEN'P all ool aneatera.

55 value, now ladlea new bunsalow amotis. lt-: tiien'a e-ft rollara dis'-ootinued mrlea. '2 for ai71 2 1'rv a Co iH 2 Ka to a PROTECT your ailk lamp ahade. with a tjiasaene hade cover; ee-ial th'a weak, to fit any 7Hc. Rah moeller-Flint H.

y. Co -81 Easton avenue. SHOEal Our r.ew ooli-y savet you money. Buy quality footwear at $4. $." snd Kew fai footwear on display.

Levy 5be Hori. "Ail over town." TEA KETTLES aluminum: regular aise 1 .49 -ot. aluminum double boilers. 98 cents; ('ongoleum ruts, 1Kx3H inches C3 centa. The Racket Cc, 597K K'on a v.

TIHte Oldfitiid tire barcalns; fT.7o; nOn.iht. overaite. 4. ill. '2 5 Easton A v.

Tire Works. 68M9 Tfetvn av. CeNttiv Cf)SI. WEARLNti APPAREL FOR THE FAM1LT. GLlK'S.

Eh aton avenue. Charge Accounts Solicited. WRIST VkAit'll FUteen-iewel. whfte fold. 2" years.

Sll 90. wort 8 ii 6210 astou avenue. Tl- nnnne 7 o's Entered Into rea'. Sunday. Feb.

4. 102 at 2:30 a. Larsnos Lyons, belovexl husband of Anna Lyons -(nee Ke n-mev), grandfather of Mary Louise Haxer-man and dear brother of Mrs. Mary iAc-Natnee. Funeral fruin the Jamea J.

Noonan parlors. 4271 Oliv. on Tuesday, Faa. at 8:30 a. to.

Si. Margaret a t. nurcu. interment in Calvary Ovmeiery. to) MKIKK Entered into i eat.

on Sunday. Feb. 4, 1823. at 12:08 p. xn Robert Meier, darling tun of Ooltlieb W.

and Laura C. Meier 'nee Lrierj, dear brother of Clarence Meier and Mrs. Owen Mullahy. our dear nephew and cousin, in his fourth year. Funeral Tueadav.

Feb. at 2 p. from the family reaidence. 4432A Greer avenue. Funeral private.

MORRlSo Enured into rest on Sunday, Feb. 4, 1023, Louia f'linton Morria. daar husband of Lucille Morriss. dear father of Mrs. R.

-P. Pitts. K. Morriss and Mrs. H.

H. Meeker. Funeral from Albert Harral chapel, 2320 Union boulevaid. on Tuesday, Feb. at 1 D.

m. Interment at Troy. III. Deceased v.11 a member of St. Louia Camp No.

BObU. W. A. Ml ELl.fR At Tienver. Colo.

31. entered into rest. Irvin g. dear brother of Oscar Mueller, Sergt. K.

F. Mueller. Mrs. Alma Guelbert and Stella M. Du-ser.

Due notice of funeral will be given. OLlANI Entered into rear on Saturday. Feb. 3. 123.

Louis Oldaci, beloved husband of Giovannina Oldanl and dear father of Louis. Paul. Mario, Mary, Auyuat, Chariea and Kose Oldanl. Funeral from reaidence. olll Pattarion avenue.

TuesJar. Feb. S. at Bp. rn.

Interment in SK. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Nord 1 talis Society and Improved frder cf Red Men, Wii-pello Tribe. No. 110.

KIEMAN'N in Jesus. Monday, Feb. d. at 3 a. Arllne Riemann.

beloved daughter of Fred. W. and Anna P.ie-mann (nee N'iblingi. our dear Plater, niece and grandchild, at the aire ef 2 years antl 20 days. Funersl Wedi'ssday, at p.

from residence. 2133 Switzer avenue, to St. Jacob's bv. Iuiheran Church, thence to St John Cemetery. tc-: ItEINHKIMEK Entered ir.to rer et Marthssville.

on Saturday, Feb. 3. 1923, Jennie E. Reinheinier. dearly beloved sister of Mrs.

Rose Mencmann, Mrs. Mary Meudieoorn. Mrs. Entiiy Kulaga. Sarah Kein-he'mer and the late Mrs.

Clara B. Uettmer, our dear Fister -In-law and aunt. Funeral ill take t-iace om Annur j. lonneliy parlors. 364r) Lindell boulet-wrd.

cm Tuesfiav afternoon, Feb. tl. at '1 o'clock lnterraer.t in Valhalla Cemetery. KOACH Entered into rest at Hot Springs. Ark on Sunday.

Feb. 4, 1P23. at 7:30 a. Roach, beloved aon of James and DellaKpach met Clark), dear brother of John. Lawrence.

Joseph. William. Thomas. Bernard. Mat hew and Mary Roach, and our dear uncle and brother-in-law.

Funeral will take place from the family residence. 3958 avenue. Due not'-e of Remains will arrive on Tuesday. Feb 6, a. tn.

Iiecaaaed was a member of 1 Andrels Council. No. 800. K. of and T.

C. (O 8CHAEFEK Entered Into reef, suddenly. on FTidsy. Feb. 2.

1023. st :4 p. Ignstius Krhsefer. beloved hueban4 of Catherine Rchaefer (nee Schwaettel). dear father of Hilda.

Clara. Arthur. Clemens and Raymond Schaefer. our dear brother and brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from famllv reaidence.

4418 Hol-Iv avenue, Tuesday. Feb. eV at 8 a. m. to Our Iad of Perpetual r-hurrh.

thence to Ca tarr Cemetery. l)eeased was a rr em her of of No. Penv'ual Hep i 47. Icli vviiniiCT n.narterf thta life on Mondav. Feb.

5. 1P23. at 3 20 a z. Wm Srhtrn- a anther erannmotner. mnttier-ln-'a w.

sister and aunt. In her sixty- second yesr Iue notice of funert' from Msth. Tier-msnn Son's chapel. Fair and A eat Florissant avenues, will be given. Lakeworth (Fla.) papers please crpy.

fc2) SEI.IE Entered Into rest on Saturday. Feb. 3. lt23. at a.

Hatt.e Sells ree Barrv. beloved wife of George w. eteile. mother of Ror Waldorf, snd sister of Mrs. H.

7-erull end George Berry. Funeral will take plare from th fa-Til readerice. 4775 8t. Iouis areuue. on Tuesday.

Fe 8 at 8:30 a. to Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. 811. EK Entered Into rest on Friday.

Feb. 1 at Winifred Siier (nee Klelfvi. beloved wife of Frank dear! mother of Frank Hilar Jr Mrt. John Robinson and Mrs. Thomas Powers.

Funersl will take p'eee from tfce residence of her dsughter. 485 Fail avenue, on Tues-dsy morning. Fb. 8. st 8:80 o'clock, to Teresa's Church.

Interment in Calvary Cemetery. SITER Entered Into rest. Feb. 1B2S. Daniel A.

fixer et the dear father of Mra Clara Mabel Nev ing (nee Sixer 1. father-in-law of Clyde Nevllng. grandfather of Lorrn and Leslie Nevllng and Mra. John J. Suter Jr.

Funeral eerTlres Wednesday. Pt. 7. at 3 p. at relsfceyer funeral parlors, 4Bia St Louis avenue.

Friends invited. Interment private. Pleaae omit flowers. champalan (lil.t and ATton Ia.) Papers please copy 'S- SMITH Entered luto reat on Saturday. Feb 3.

1P23. at n. uominica Smith Sr. Wlmed fa-er T.ltt!z!n Ft-k'-nious fnee Smithl. John and Domlr.ick In his seventy-ninth yesr.

Fmie-1 Tuesaav. Feb 8. at P. from Msth. Hentuinn A Sons' chepel Fair West Florissant avenusa.

to Frledens' Ceme- Diceased ss a member of Wanafh Local Ne. 1. STAFF OKI Entered Into rear. Sunday, Feb 1028. Catherine Stafford, dear mother of Mrs.

J. C. Dadcltff, and ear grandmother of Kethrvn and John O. Rad-cllfie and M-s. L.

I ester Funeral from reeidetioe Dale are-nue. Tuesdav. Feb 6. 1928. o.

m. Interment In St. Matthew Ceroete-r. Frivate. STEINKMAN Entered Into rea on Saturday.

Feb. S. J923 at noon. Aug-ust Steineman. father of FVtd Ptelneman and Mrt 11.

E. Harris, aged 63 yeara. Kunerai Mondav. Feb. 6.

at 3 p. from McLaughiin'e new funeral parlor. Ifayete viisaaurl avenuea. Interment ajhalla Cemetery. THOMPSON On Saturdav.

Feb. 8. 1P23, at 3 James M. Thorn neon, former 14bZ caat ntrtit avenue rvtcee from the KroB chapel 2707 North Grand boulevard, on Tuesday. Feb.

6. at 3 P- m. "Tc i ji i 1 1 I -vna ra. ueorgo it. Maiaira -T T.S 'hirwl V.m Mathieu nee "Sellio fctfiry' ana tea late Rev.

tieortt iirn kjb- "f- v-. HENRY Entered Into rest on Sunday. Feb. 4. 1923.

at 9:10 p. Jamea Ilam-30. to-jjirnn Henry, dear father of Thomas and Eliza Henry and Mrs. Emma, Henry in hi. rhi vear.

Remaina in state at the Wagoner chapel. ins brother nf Mother M. of the 1'raoUns Order and our Jcar Feb. 4. mt A nrvlliM Htink 4 nee Ltfmeal.

beioved wife ef Joseph Blank, dear Knener of Mrs. J. H. Blawitz. Mrs.

Sam iK1n. Mrs. H. Oruensteln. Herman ank.

llrs. barn Fcidman. and our darling ftnotaotber. Fonerai from Isaacs fuaeti.l parlars. 4722 Swear bauievard.

Monday, Feb. 6. at 3 p. ta Caeaed Snal Emeth Cemetery. Warn Entered into rest on Monday.

Fth. B. 1P23. at 1:30 a. at the famllv iJiVnre.

13(8 Semple avenue. Anna M. ftca Oats Egg wirtow of Frederick Butch. Mr etether of Alexander and Charles rttneral frem famllv residence. 6114 avenue.

Tuesday. Feb. 6. at I to St. Rose a Church, thence laws Itation.

Interment Pittsburg, Pa. LAJrg Entered Into rest "on Sunday, i IT "wuiri VI. I Avtsi -lear est I1A Clletlira 3621 Oiivs atreet. Monday. Feb.

o. Inter-miit at Montexuma. Ind. leceased was a member of George tfun-Ingtott Lodge. No.

V. A. F. and A. M.

and tb Ransom Post. G. A. R. c) HERZOG Asleep 1n Jesus on Saturday.

Feb. 3. 1923. at 10:30 a. Paulina I ler log (ne Plunder), beloved wife of Jacob Htriue.

dear mother of Fred Amelia L. Paulina Otto Mrs. Freda Wilson end Mrs. Barbara lxarvaa. and our dear mother-in-law.

grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, age i7 years. a -II ltaa as Bl SB aa nrsTTIa a. 1111 XirUMIllal fill aw an! Mrs. Anna Bersch mee Buschl. I.S.

Lnuit avenue up to 10 a. m. Tuesday. ttar auaer u. Ki.tt i.t i Feb tl.

thence removed to the Leidner cnait.1, aartara r-r 2223 St. Louis avenue. Funeral same par af Oram River 2 45 p. at. the chapel thence to Ve it 1 1 I TUi-er Bsrscb.

onr dea.r aunt and ararwl- halla Cemetery int. and arano- 'nana trioetci. -laetHsr. aged 8P years 10 months S8 day iioLMTKON Entered into rest Sunday. I LITTLE NURSE The pulse beats should be 72 to 70 beats per minute.

C. A. D. You will need to lie more explicit. "One form of iie-h phritis" doesn't mean anything In the suggestion of a diet, ii SKIXXY.

We do not know of i any local aplication which will rail duce local fat deposits. Snug, but 1 not too tight, bandaging may help BO XYV E. K. Any oil application will i serve to cure chapped lips. Pure vaseline, is perhaps as good as any-(I thing, camphor-ice or liquid pho-phenique may be tried.

BISlfARK. Many good surgeons -do plastic surgery, but not many ot them will do this surgery simply to (I imnrove the looks. Fend stamped addressed envelope repeating your question and names will be furnished you. F. R- For mi'd form of Itching piles try the following: Equal parts of waEhed sulphur, cream of tarta.r and powdered sugar, thorougily mixed.

One to two teaspoons stirred In a glass of water before break- TILFORn Departed this life at Hartford. on Friday evening, Feb. 2. 1823. Cornelia V.

TV.ford. widow ef late Gen. Joseph 1. Ti If ord. United States! Army, and mother of J.

Dean Tilford and Mrs. Nlr.a D. Cameron. Funeral services will be held at ft. Matthew's Church.

athir-gton. D. Moiui.iy. Feb. 5.

123. cl lRlVIS Entered Into rest ion Monday. Feb. 6. 1P23.

at 1:30 a. Mary Travie nee Travers). dearly baioved wife of Michael Travis, deer mother of John M. and i Timer H. Travis.

Mrs. Cora Nolker and Mrs. Loretta A. Enrier, dear sister of fst-rick Trsvers, our dear mother-in-law and grandmother, Ir her fifty-fifth year. Funeral on Wednesday.

Feb. 7. at a 30 a. from the family residence. 1684 Socth Vandeventer avenue, to St.

Cronan'a Church. Interment Cslvary Cemetery. De- oeateo wet a rnemtr ot xnang.e No. 4SP. A.

O. U. W. TI'FTS Entered into rest. Saturdav.

Feb. 3. 1923. Arthur J. Tufj bejo-red eon A.

J. Tufts end dear brother cf Helen and Marshall Tufts, aged 21 years. Funeral from S838 Margaret avenue. Me-plewood. Tueadav.

Feb. ti. 1023, at 8 V. tn. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery.

YVF.A VFR "nterea Into rest on Saturday. Feb. 3. 183. Auguata Tt.

Weaver, beiovea ne mm of Mildred. Adel'e. Itii. Dorothy and Car- rie Weaver, and dear sister and siater-tn- law ineerai II Funeral from the Arr.bruetar chapel. 4S84 Manrhetter.

Tuesdsy, fen, 8. at m. Interment at alhalji temsterr fell nIE-14 in Sslurdsy. Feb. 3.

1 PS8. et st his residence. 1318 North p. m. Twenty-first street, FVank legman.

be loved huebard of Msrgaret vv legman fnee Leaner), brother of Kate and Charles Wleg-man and the late Harry and Fred Wieg-man. aon of the late Harry and Came Wleg- man. Funeral frem Arthnr J. Dofmelly'e par-. lors.

snd Wash streets, on Tuesday morning. Feb. 6. at 8:30 o'clock, to St. Bridget's Church.

Interment In Calvary Cemetery'. DTOLTEB On Fridsv. Feb. t. 192.

at 10:45 Louie V. We'ter. 1000 Weber road, son of the late Margarethg Woller. dear brother of Theodore and Laura Wo Iter and Annie Dre'b'iea nee Welter), and our dear uncle and brother-in-law. I onertl front Southern pariors.

0827 Mich- la a avenue, on Ttieelty. Keb. o. at p. in to New Picker a Cemetery.

LOST end FOUND Solid agaf, tic linm: owl-o'-towa, llo dativ. SOo bttndatj: twtttiittaae fl linsm. Ares or more insertions la lint discount. Lost AUTO TIKE Lost; Saturdav night, on mad to Ferguson; in Studebaker cover. Fer-g l.ill.

c) BAR PIN I-oar. p'atinum. aet mlth diamond and ssppliires; Shenandoah or vi cinity, Saturdav night; reaard. 4080 Cleve- land Gra nd7 4 43; fc KLANKET Lost. 2 gray e-rroy blankets.

Oravoia. between Affion and Sunset Perk: liberal reward. Riverside 2470. (c3 CLASS RING Lost; initials H. B.

and W. 11. f. 1831; liberal reward. Bex K- 77, Poet-Ilspat'-.

BEADS Lost: pink a-vd coral; In Weber sr. Saturday artemoon; rewarq. weoettsc aq. COLLIE DOG Lost male name Kins; 1922 lloense; reward. Retura l-U orta uar- kC IX Lest brind lie bull, with white spot on Danger; reward.

Coifs (o3) breast named 78. TTI- reward ffnd Weat Lmlefl 2168M. c2l DORINS Loat: slivsr; Initials J. L. Delmar car, c.btny 4321M.

te) EARRING Lost: diamond, pearl end onyx earring. Sat urdar evening, et Symphony eoncert or on urea a. Call Cabany 8H82; reward. to 'vv'l-lXP Lost: brown: Ga rn eon ae. car.

Mja-ay. Tyl-rr- 217W. tO DEATHS Feb. -4. 1923.

st 12:30 a. in F.rnst w. Holstron of 2rt33 Fenneynania avenue. nni dearlv beloved hutotnd of Olive ftolatrnn. dear father of A arren K.

and Erna Holstron. Funeral will take Taei'tT. Feb. at 2 tn from Jleier's funeral home. 2223 South Grand boulevard.

Chicago illl.i papere pieaee copj c) Lib dell boulevard. Notice of fun-jiai aw. icl tTJIirDfGS Entered Into rest st the 'enaspee ef her daughter. Mrs. Ferd Nw-aa.

Saturday, ln. 3. 1P23. Mrs. Alary -Uiarniirtga wifs of the late Daniel Cum-'ifs.

la her eight y-f if th vear. She is sur- VtMl k. .1 1. -naaNUhoia. Mra.

Ferd Mrs P. A. HO ANN At Jacinto. Cel. on Set raiBBlia A vt a 1 lO urdav.

Feb. 3. 1P23. Cecelia A. Hofmann "JdrhiMren and three great-grandchildren, wife of F.

W. Hofmann. long tme reeioent 'aaaral from Ouiien A Kelly chapel. of Hawthorne boulevard, tot Louie, mother 1 North Taylor avenue. Tuesday, Feb.

of Flora L. freuoenstem and Oscar S. Hor-'J-ati SO a. tn ts VlBttation Church, thence imann. tc Calvarv Cemetery.

Funeral private. KELLY On Sunday. Feb 4. 1P23. at 12 30 vFltas emit flowers.

ID 1 p. Anna Kelly, t-eioved mother of rt1-RiiBll. iThomss F. Keily and Mrs. Wllllsra It.

Entered 1n? rest on Srtey, Feb. 1P23, at :20 p. Julia 1 trtm residence. 4168 Clevetand WltiUa, dm aister or Mrs Marie avemie on Tuesday. Feb.

8. ef a. (aee Cunningham), our dear aunt M.mrpi Cburch. Interment vr. Calvorv Cemetery.

'c ntant Mil, 1. 1. ano Zl A i pi.rv 1 i i uv wuti. KUi II. on c-unoay.

eo. A uri- resaL 11 fifc Delmar boulevard, on Tuesday. l. klnr.l hiiahan1 of the late Jssi calvary Cernetery. tci JI-VO Entered Into rest.

Ssturdav. "iJP- at 11:60 a. Eladora I hueband of Kate Ia Silvo ranna). father of Joe Maria. Paul.

t. and vv 11 nam n. nuvimn Wil'aam J. Flynn. Funeral Wednesday.

Feb. st a. frtn Peetx chapel. -739 Lafayette avenue, to St. Vincent's Church.

Interment SS. Peter and Paul'a Cemetery. tc2 lAMi Entered Into rest on Saturday, Feb. 3. lt23.

at 6 a. Albert F. Lang beloved husband of Henrietta' Lang, dear father of Mrs. George Steals and Harry and dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral private on Tuesday.

Feb. S. at 3 from famllv residence. tail street, to Old St. Marcua Cemetery.

Please omit flowers. LEAHTi' Entered Into rest on Sstnrday. Feb 3. 1823. at 5 p.

John Leahy, dearlv beloved husnsnd of the late I-cahv tnee Kergm-. dear fsiother of Wihia'-n Frank J. and Mamie. G. Leahy, sire.

William Buck and Mrs. Jo. A Brlggs. and our dear grandfather nd uncle, aged S3 "Vunera! Tuesday at 8:30 a. 4fom rsjl-dence.

218 Pemple avenue. 8t. Edward a church. thnce to Calvary Relatives and friends Invited. tc) MMIXKR Entered Into rest on fstur- dav.

Feb. 3. 1P23. at 3 p. nL.

Vnna Mare Lindner inre Fuener. dearly beloved wife of John Adam Lindner, dear motherpf Mrs. Emilie Wolf. Richard and Michael TTtidner. dar slater, sister-in-law.

aunt, mother-in-law and grandmother. In her 5 "funeral fvta the reldenoe. 2T04A Hlrk-rr st-eet. Tueadav. Feb.

8. et 8 3 s. to' St. Henry's Church. Interraent In Calvary Cemet-rv.

leeaed wns member of tne Married Indies' Sodality of St. Henry'e Chur--ri eel rT "i ie reivo ana jfcirs. ejfe Hj? Salvot and Mrs. Louise Torr.aso 'net ra and uncle, at the age of 67 residence of daughter. Mrs.

ha con atreet. Tuesday. nd thence to the St. --t'ffBorromeo church and thn-e to Friends and relative Jnvttd attend. c) Entered into leaf, suddenly.

4. 1B23 at .1 seed years, t-eloved son of the late Josle Whalen 'wL- Medert and June Dlnesn. "fTa7 aniel and Timothy Dineen. Mrs. JTzL nrady.

Mrs. William White, cousin 4J4-riephew of the Tracy famllv. H-i Trvm residence i-f his g-reat-aunt. tfc.r vollmer. 241B Caaa avenue, tairy-'eo.

tj. at 10 a. m. interment In vemetery. lei Eitteri fnto reat on Saturday, it 2 Kiiaabeth Oei j.

wiaow or 1 imouiv 1. Our dear mother mn'mnthi, and from reaidence. 138 CVntrsI ave- 00. to St. Joseph's Church.

Toesday, Feb. Pieaee omit rktnTX, TtyCH Entered Into rest st resl- fAT west Marr-us avenue. Pundje via Deioi -NlaTL1 EmmerU di end Ivter. Mrs. Xnn Mra.

I Dunber and Gera TTilrolf i t'unoer and eur enotlwr- and arreat-rraniimothe. A i5Lrora Deldner t-Hapel. 223 St. i. Ir2i- neadav.

Feb." 7. at S.30 nelert'e Church, to vvmeuery. lO'-a (nee Th. dear- mother of 1 .1 c2 1 1 c.u tn Sunday, J-eh. ira.

at 3:13 p. Edmund Lucxak. beloved. ha- at li.rtTs m.i ri i iwa h. l.te tiarah lirsak (new Briakev), and our dear brother, hrother-ln-lew, son-in- Funeral frem family t-ealdertre.

80 IS Vnl. can street, on Wednesday. FeS. 7 et 8:30 m. to St.

Bonifarw Cburcil. IntsrSDetit law, grandson a no nepuerw. 4-2 Mount tnive twemeisvr. 1 0.

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