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'Answer Today's WANT AD Today The Want MAY BE FILLED by Tomorrow 9Q ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH THtTBSDAT. JUNE 8t. 13. A REFRIGERATOR SERVICE HOG MARKET HIGHER PUBLIC NOTICES LAWS.

VICTOR 3214 St Vinstot MARTIN Refrigeration Service AU makcl June 39, 1938, beloved husband of Lillian gaarameeo. in, 6(i. ami FUTURE GRAIN PfllCES ST. LOUIS MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. June 30.

The following are today' high, low, closing and previous clone in local markets and quotations received from other markets Laws (nee Charbulack). dear father of Beatrice Mlsuraca and Lillian' Laws, our BUS TRAVEL AT NATIONAL YARDS XAST ST. LOUTS. 111.. June SO.

(U. B. Chicago Stock Market dear father-in-law and Funeral sat. July 2. a.

rrom STORAGE. MOVING. EXPRESS -MOVING VANS Fnrnlta.ro exchange for moving. SB03 Cass av. Ran kiln D.

Hogs 70O0: 600 direct; market Moydell Parlors, Mississippi and Allen avs. Interment BS. Peter and Paul Ceme For All Bus Information ALL AMERICAN BUS LINES DE LUXE MOTOR STAGES -GUARANTEED LOWEST FARES TO HEAT MARKET CLOSES DOWN AFTER UPTURN generally 1O01SO mgner; sows strong: -op 170-240 lbs largely $9.10 9.15; 250-280 lbs. $8.70 9: 290-320 lbs. $8.35 8.60: 140-150 lbs.

S8.85W9.15: 130 tery. BRASH Bonded, furniture exchanged for moving. 2618 Franklin. FR. 9202.

lbs. down 8.75; sows $6.75 8. MILLER, LYDIA tmtm Mater 5229 Nottingham, entered Into rest June 28. 1938. 2:05 p.

beloved wife of Ed Cattle 3000: calves l7uu: liuu tnrougn: TPWriT QTFDIMr. CHICAGO, $4 DETROIT, $4.60 FREE MEALS EN ROUTE TO LOS ANGELES, $29.26 NEW YORK, $15 DAY COACHES OR SLEEPER BUSSES FREE TAXI TO DEPOT By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 30. Following Is a complete list of transactions on the Chicago Stock Exchange today, giving sales, high, low and closing prices. Stock sales in full.

Bond sales (000) omitted: SECIKITY. Sales. High. Low. Close STOCKS.

vealers 25c higher, top other classes active and generally strong; steers $3.75 SLIP covers, 3 piece. $208 apholsterlag. Kt 10.15: 1157-lb choice steers siu.su; vix- Can er Writ a 00 affliw p-wififry, yr an tin rv. run 1, WALL PAPER CLEANING SOU N. Broadway rfleM OOOO ward G.

Miller, dear mother of Mrs. Lucille Pender, dear sister of Mrs. Irma Bugg. Mrs. Ida Doerr, Mrs.

Nelda Herlng and Armin Pfisterer, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt Funeral July 1. 2 p. from Weick Brothers' Funeral Home, 2201 Grand bL lb yearling most butcher yearlings $7.50 650-lb heifers and mixed yearlings $10; cows $5,25 46.25; cutters and low cutters top sausage bulls Abbott Lab 1.60a. .650 "47 ABSORENE CLEANING; work myself. Dlpi BUSINESS PERSONALS Adams 0Q .20...

50 pel, ZM2U wregon. PR. Z.llO, rK. 4192. nominal range slaughter steers $6.75 10.50; slaughter heifers $6.25 10.

Sheen 2500: spring lambs mostly 25c BOAT FOR HIRE At East Grand boatyard 46 47 7 7 .6 6 9 9 65 55 5 5 1 1 30 30 1 2 higher; some up 50c; top $9.25 on a few 7 6 9 55 5 1 31 2 try am or per -tour, soiianie lor ail kinds ef private parties op to 63 persons. OA. 8045. MURPHY, MICHAEL J. 8226 Rellly Tues- June 28, 1938, dear brother of Mrs.

Aetna Bear ....100 Allied Lab .60. 30 Am Pub Svc 20 Armour b. Co .....850 Asbestos Mfg Assd Invest 2 100 Avia Trans ....700 PROFESSIONAL Kate weus ana uit iaie dear uncle of Michael aud Edward Murphy, Mrs. G. Schertel, Mrs.

W. Parrish and Mrs. E. Brockhaus, our dear brother-in-law and great-uncle. Associated Pres.

1 cents riss be ana cenU at wt value, later today 1 cenu nt ln wheat In Chicago action of securities, gaining futures were CAMERA EXCHANGE ARGUS CAMERAS Immediate delivery. Canura Exchange, 86BO Psurk. DETECTIVES DETECTIVE MARIAM shadows. Investt-gates, everywhere; licensed. CA.

0776. Funeral from eoutnern fin dobi, a-iii a nmnrt July 1. 8:30 a. to St Columbkine's Church, thence to ANZER, CHRISTINA BORN, MARGARET BRAND, SAMUEL BRANDT, ELIZABETH BUTLER, JESSIE CHADDTJCK. THOMAS L.

CIZEK. JOHN A. JR. CULLITON, MART DARKISH, MAX GRF.GORY-DAHMAN, LOT'llB HOELZEB, JOSEPH J. JOHNS, EVERETT H.

KAMPMANN, ANTHONY F. KARATSONYI, KAROLINA KAS8ING, MART KTJMPF, ADAM LAWS. VICTOR MASON, OEOROE B. MILLER, LYDIA MURPHY, MICHAEL J. KICOLAtrg, HENRY OSSENBERG.

HARRY PAULE, HAZEL PICKER, JOHANNA RICHARDS, J. N. RYAN, LANCELOT SCHRIEBER, ANNA SENGER, EMMA BLAWSON, MARTHA STEMME, SOPHIE TRISKA, WILLIAM TWILLMAN, EDWARD J. VENTIMIGLIA, SAM WELSH, GEORGE WRIGHT, MOLLIE ZELL, MINNIE H. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED Park Lawn Cemetery.

SKILLED 10-needle electrolysis, guaranteed, permsuientl $5 an hnnr. FAY ALLEN, 624 Union, St Delmar. FO. 0.101. SEALED PROPOSALS U.

8. ENGINEER OFFICE 818 U. TL Courthouse and Customhouse, Bt Louis. Mo. Sealed bids tor construction 24x24' concrete box-type culvert extension to an existing discharge pipe through levee ln Sea Horn Drainage and Levee District, Fulton County, 111., received until 10:30 m.

July 15. 1938. Further information on application. At the elose. compared with eater-fi4lHe d0n c4e, September If, ay's finish.

July lower, VfLii-- corn unchanged 7Sic: com BsviSHc, and Prev. High. Low. Close. Close.

JULY WHEAT. Chi. 764, 73 734 75 V4 K. 71 684 68 70b Minn. 75 1 82 Vi 82 V4 83 Winn.

1064 102 102 102 Liver. 96 96 95 Vj SEPTEMBER WHEAT. 77 75 75 Mi 75 76H K. C. 72 V4 694 694 71 Via Minn.

83V 804 80 82V4 OCTOBER WHEAT. Winn. 854 83 83 4 84V44 Liver. 884 86 884 87s DECEMBER WHEAT. Chi.

77 77s77 78V4S K. C. 73 714 714 73 Minn. 83V4 80V 80V4 82 Winn. 82'4 80'4 81 V4 614 Liver.

87 V4 8 64 87 V4 86 Vg JULY CORN. Chi. 57H 57 57V457 57V4 K. C. 554 54 64b E5'a SEPTEMBER CORN.

Chi. 59V 58V4 584 6844-K. C. 56 55 55V4 5574 a DECEMBER CORN. Chi.

58 57 V4 574 574V4 K. C. 544 54 54a 54a JULY OATS. Chi 26 26 26 Mi a 26b Minn. 23 4 23 V4 23 V4 23 Winn.

47g 45V4 45 46 SEPTEMBER OAT3. Chi 26 25t 25a DECEMBER OATS. Chi 27 27 27Vsb 27a JULY RYE. Chi 53 51 51b 51b SEPTEMBER P.YE. Chi 52 51 51a 51a DECEMBER RYE.

Chi 53 52 52a 52a JULY SOYBEANS. Chi 88 88 OCTOBER SOYBEANS. Chi 84 84b DECEMBER SOYBEANS. Chi S4a 82b PERMANENTLY 10-needle electrolysis. AIDA MAYHAM, 33 years' experience), 346 N.

Euclid. Phone FOrest 61 SO. NICOLA tlS. HENRY Tuei, June 28, 1938, at Battle Lake, husband of Mathilda Steinwender Nlcolaus, father of Stella Nlcolaus Anheuser, Louis J. Nlcolaus and the late Elsa Nlcolaus McCluney.

Service from residence of his son. Louis J. Nlcolaus, 4499 Lindell July 1. 2 p. m.

Interment private. Bastian-Bless 1.05e .100 11 11 11 Bendix Aviation .1000 14 14 14 Berghoff Brew e250 8 8 8 Bliss fc Laughlin.450 21 20 20 Borg-Warner ....1450 30 28 28 Brown ...100 7 7 7 Bruce Co 250 84 8. 84 Burd Piston Ring. 50 3 3 3 Butler Bros 2850 8 8 8 do pfd 1 50 22 22 22 Cen 111 pfd 2k. 110 57 56 56 Cent 111 Sec 50 4 4 do pfd 50 6 6 6 Cent A 8 Utll .1450 2 1 1 do $7 pfd .....930 30 30 30 ttdo $7pr 1 p3k 70 93 93 93 Cent Sta PAL pfd.

50 8 5 5 Chain Belt 50 14 14 14 Cherry-Burrell 15 15 15 Chi 1 1 1 Chi Corp 5100 2 2 2 do pf 33 -31 31 Chi Flex Shaft 69 65 69 Chi Towel 10 63 63 63 Cities Service ...100 9 9 9 closely sorted; an interests paying up to bulk good and choice lambs $8.50 a 9 throwouts largely $506; fat ewes downward from $3.25. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STOCKYARDS. Mississippi Valley Stockyards at St. Louis officially reports Thursday's business as follows: Receipts: Cattle 150; calves 75; hogs 400; sheep' 300. Cattle: Veal calves 25c higher.

Market active and fully Steady to strong oa other classes. Bulk steers, mixed yearlings and heifers, $7.50 choice higher; medium and grassy kinds, beef cows. $5.25 6.25: cutters and low cutters, $4 top sausage bulls, top vealers, $8.75. HOGS Market active and 10 15c higher than Wednesday. Bulk good to choice 170 to 220 top, 230 to 260 $9 09.10; 270 to 300 lbs.

from $8.50 8.90; 140 to 160 largely $8.25 3 9, few 130 lbs. down, $8.50 8.75; sows steady to 15c higher; bulk, $6.75 8. Sheep Spring lambs fully 25c higher; sheep steady; better lambs $8.75 9 with few hand-picked kinds up to throw-outs $5 slaughter ewes, $2.75 3.25. Average Cost and Weight of Hogs. In the following table will be found a list ot average cost and weight of bogs on various markets, with comparisons as reported by the United States Department NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by OSSENBERG, HARRY June 29, 1938, beloved husband of Nellie Ossenberg, dear father of Mrs.

Henrietta Grimes, Douglas, EMPLOYMENT WANTED ueorge Blowers, state purchasing Agent of Missouri, at his office in room 404, State Capitol building, Jefferson City, Missouri, up to and including 11 o'clock a. m. Friday, July 1938, on the following: Furniture, Carpets, Furnishings and Mattresses, for State-Hospital No. 3, Nevada. Missouri.

Bernard and Leo Ossenberg. our grand by private woP of rfcing the imailer production, "2ith ahaw reversal in securities, tcsether with movement. Earlier factors relativ, flTm. I5 wefJl and to upturns in Winnl-Jesi at advances. Export de-uSww 200,000 to 300.000 Xforn market displayed a firm tone export business about 600.000 bushels, was noted, in torn, ji Miller, a leading crop au-issued her July estimates today, a "38 total United States aA forecast 929,000,000 bushels.

This bushels under the aver- SITUATIONS MEN. BOYS father, brother, father-in-law and brother-in-law. Funeral 3 p. from McLaughlin's, 2301 Lafayette. Interment New BS.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. ACCOUNTANT Sit public experience; win xeep gmau set ox dooks. Cheap, nox F-99. Post-Dispatch. imv airvr.

mm tTnam-ti 3875 CARET middle-aged Germaa enunl, arm -tilth avnar. Connecticut entered into rest SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICE 1, Louis Ontlveros, of Park Pluza Hotel, City of St. Louis. State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself. (Signed) LOUIS ONTTVEROS.

Club Alum 10O 1 1 1 Comwlth Edis 1 1500 26 26 26 Comp Ind 19 19 19 Con Biscuit .204. .300 5 5 5 Consumers Co B. 50 1 1 1 do pf 50 6 6 6 Cunning Str 1 100 14 14 14 enced; handy with tools; own furniture no car. 1027A Allen. June 29, 1938, beloved mower 01 uiciu, Jane and Arthur Paule, dear daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Hussman, dear v. Riiannan. Un Ella CARPENTER old or new woric Telephone GArfleld 8694.

nrlva'te estimates a month ago. a tft oi i of Liverpool ouo- Ryan and the -ate Arthur Hussman, dear ot Agriculture, East st, Louis CHAUFFEUR Sit colored; butler, yard nieee, slster-ln-iaw, aunt, aaugnter-ui-iaw SWAPS Dayton Rubber ..450 10 10 10 Dodge Mfg 114 11 El Household ....400 3 3 3 Elgin Wat 20 20 20 Doy, janitor or grocery store delivery boy; references; experienced. FR. 8729. with upturns of securi-i countrf also as temporary atimu- ln wheat values here, how.

and cousin. Funeral from Schnur Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette July 1, 8 :30 a. to St. Pius Church. Interment Valhalla Cemetery.

HOSPITAL ATTENDANT Sit; Wed. Week ago. Year ago. Cost- Wt. Cost.

Wt. Cost. Wt. N. 227 $8.87 232 $11.75 219 Chicago 8.22 284 8.48 282 11.03 275 Kans.

C. 8.50 251 8.53 267 11.40 233 Omaha 7.99 289 8.33 283 10.61 264 enceo; any mental or nervous case. RUy 7349. WHAT HAVE YOU TO SWAPt Something pou do not need may bt ticapped for aometMng you want: article of all kinds, eervice, and in fact, everything. SWAP good furniture for good sedan.

ROT 2962. --n 70 HOUSEMAN Sit; honest dependable, ex. Fox Brew la. ..450 9 9 9 Gen Finance 300 3 2 2 Gen Household ...1500 1 1 1 Goldblatt 50 15 15 15 Gosaard e. 60 8 8 8 Lakes Dredg la.

150 18 17 17 perienced In everything. Herman, 3820). Delmar. Bank of England Statement. Pershing asleep In Jesus June 29.

1938, 9.55 a. our dear mother, dear sister of Mrs. Dora J. Mueller, dear iimnlhr. firreat-srand- LONDON, June The Bank of En-.

J. tilling became enlarged with previous SSJ failing to realise profits in the KSmnn that ensued. Setbacks of more two cents from earlier top prices were JSnMsed at times, coincident with stock Hcet reactions. mm Miller report estimated the winter at 687,194.000 bushels. She said part JV, crop loss was due to freesing and i rains at harvest time together with ag nut damage were also responsible, that in the Ohio state wheat gland statement as of June 29 (ln thou sands of pounds): Circulation 485,183, in MAN Sit; intelligent.

Industrious; goot car; no selling. Box F-150, Post-Dls. MAN carpenter work, first-class JE. 6327. mother and aunt.

In her 81st year. Opening prices at Chicago were: Wheat. July. 75c; 7677c; Dec, 79 V4c. Corn, July, 57c; 59c; Dec, 574c.

Oats, July, 26 VA 4D 26c; Dec, 17c. Soybeans, Dec, 84 Rye, July, 53c; 524c; Dec, 53c EDUCATION ANZER, CHRISTINA (nee Ostermann) 6364A Queens entered into rest June 28. 1938, 10:10 widow of the late John Anxer, dear mother of Joseph H. and Mrs. Margaretha Wasielewski (nee An-zer), our dear mother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral July 2, 8:30 a. from the Browser. wig Funeral Home, 4746 West Florissant to Holy Trinity Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a membes, of the Married Ladles' Sodality of Holy Trinity Parish.

4 BORN, MARGARET (nets McNamara) 2218 Yale June 29, 1938, beloved wife of John Henry Born, dear mother of Mrs. olarie Mcrrlssey, Lester and Presley Born, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law and lunt. Funeral from Kriegshauser Mortuary, 4228 8. Klngshlghway, July 1, at 8:30 a. to Immaculate Conception Church, Maplewood, Ms.

Interment Bethany Cemetery. BRAND. SAMUEL June 29. 1938, crease xv 11; Dunion axi.ua, increase ia; reserves 42,171, decrease 1881; public deposits. 10,537.

decrease 11.119: private jfiinerai jt p. uu, w.wmm Unma 8t- LouiS tO Harnlschfeger 10 8 Hellem Brew 50 7 Houd-Her ....350 11 Hubbell H) Inc 11 111 Brick 850 6 111 Cent ...300 10 Iron Fireman 1.20 50 15 8 8 7 7 10 10 11 6 6 9 9 15 15 15 15 Bellefontalne Cemetery. BEAUTY SCHOOLS PAINTER contractor, have tools cheaper this month. GRand 0228. Biraisna TiiaI! Jnne 28.

1938. ihorter than average, and the fill deposits 161.611, increase Government securities 119,491, increase 9315; other securities 28,409, Increase 2282. Ratio of reserves to liabilities 24.4 per cent compared with 27.1 last week. Rate of LVjiumoointina in many sections. beloved husband of Mary Caroline Rich PAPER HANGER Sit; 25c roll; painting, plastering; 20.

years: guaranteed. FRank lln 3686. .250 15 Jarvis (W B) Corn and oats held about steady. Rye (bibvtd wheat. Provisions rose with hog FOR BETTER POSITION Learn Beanty Culture at MOLER'S.

The etandard training since 1893. Day and evening elasses. Call, write or phone HOLER SYSTEM. 621 Washington av. CEntral 3581.

4 4 4 .200 Katz Drug PHARMACIST Sit 23. 6 years' cxperU ence, opportunity for advancement de discount, a per cent. Cocoa Futures. sired, Teterence. box J-lo, post-Dls.

MILL FEED FUTURES MARKET ST. LOUIS MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. June 30. Millfeed futures closing price changes for local deliveries were: Standard bran, 20c to "40c lower: gray shorts, 10c to 45c lower. For Chicago deliveries: Standard bran, 35c to 45c lower; standard middlings, 300 to 50c lower.

Sales totaled 600 tons. Tiri3 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, ards (nee tiatcner), aear xatner ox jura. William Hutch, Leon, Milton and Edmund Richards. Funeral from Bcnslek-Nlehaus Funeral Home, 1431 Union June 30. 2 p.

m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. RYAN, June 29, 1938, 9:40 p. husband of Sarah Meagher rm ArttT son of the late Andrew and NEW YORK, June Cocoa futures closed 3 to 14 lower Thursday. Sales 7584 '30Wheat and corn futures were not UmmI hsre today.

Kellogg Switch 600 8 74 8- Ken-Rad .100 10 10 10' Kingsbury Brew .100 1 11 La Salle Ext 200 2 2 2 Le Rot Co 350 8 7 8 Lib-McN ....700 7 7-7 Lincoln Pr .......150 3 3- 3 Lion Oil Ref 1 ..150 22 22 22 MARIN ELLO beauty culture and body mas-age taught. Srad for catalogue. 4479 Washington. Dept. D.

NE. WOO. tons. PIPE FITTER Sit and power plant main, tenance; 37 years; married; 18 years experience; good references. BT.

2455 PORTER Sit; colored; 18; work of any Kind. Walker, NE. 0581. fflccl-jee wheat opened 4H6e higher dear husband of Sarah Brand, dear father ai tariy was s(lAc up. Later the rarest was fe 2c higher.

The close was of Oscar and Martin Brand, Mrs. Sadie BUSINESS SCHOOLS Catherine Ryan (nee Larkin), dear brother to ic lower. Prev. Close. Close.

High. Low. Close. July 5.03 4.90 4.86n Sept. 5.15 4.92 4.93n Dec.

5.35 5.10 5.12 Mch. 5.52 5.25 5.25 n-Nominal. DICKERSON SECRETARIAL SCHOOL WLIwnxKM wheat openea "fit a lower ana Katz, Mrs. Bess Schneider and Mrs. Rose Carl, and our dear grandfather, uncle and father-in-law.

Funeral from the Rlndskopf Chapel, STANDARD BRAN. liter caoie was -74 a up, iu cue SHORTHAND IN 30 LESSONS. CHEST NUT 1184. FRISCO BLDG. 01 Ellen and Marina nyan.

urs. ahlui Dougherty and the late Catherine Ryan, our dear uncle. Funeral from the Sullivan Funeral Home, uffiuc higher. 5212 Delmar bL, July 1, at 10 a. m.

ArtenUc wheat opened unchanged from neceaaeri was a member of Bhrlners. Scot Euclid at St Louis Sat, July 2, at Marsh Field .....2150 11 10 10 McCord Rad A ..200 10 10 lO March Mf A .60 400 4 4 4 Mickelberry's Fd .250 3 3 3 Mid West Corp ..3300 7 6 6 do war 2650 1 Midland Unit pf ..100 4 4 4 Modlne 50 22 22 22 Monr Chem pf 3 10 35 35 35 DANCING MdT. corn iisewise. At noon wneai July July Aug. Aug.

Sept. Sept. Oct. fit Jic higher and corn up. tt.

Louis Cash Grain. 15.25b-15.70a T16.40 14.90b-15.35a fl6.00 14.90b-15.35a fl6.00 14.90b-15.35a 15.85b-16.25a 15.15b-15.65a tish Rite, Moolah Temple, Q00d Hope Lodge No. 218, A. F. and A.

M. Polar Star Chapter No. 134, -O. E. Missouri 15.60b-16.20a 16.50b-17.00a 15.15b-15.65a 16.40 15.15b-15.65a 16.40 15.15b-15.60a 16.40 15.35b-15.85a 16.35b-16.85a ARCADIA STUDIO 4 private lessons, any hour.

3523 Olive at- JE. 4358. DANCING guaranteed, regardless of age. Adams Studio, 4614 Delmar. RO.

8844. Lodge no. 22, -H'nsu -sntn. 8:30 a. to Christ tne Jung wnurca, Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SCHRIEBER, ANNA June 30, 1938, beloved wife of Abe Schrieber. dear mother of Sarah, Louis and Joe Schrieber, dear sister of Mrs. Jennie Shies. Mrs. Tll- jtfm All-.

Palxni Joe Oct. Nov. BRANDT, ELIZABETH (neo Fromm) Of Jefferson City, entered Into rest 16.00b-16.45a Nov Nachmann Sprg ..50 7. 7 7 Noblitt Spks 24 22 22 Nor Am Car 10O 2 2 2 West Ut pi 30 22 22 22 do 7 pc pfd 11 14 13 14 RADIO EXPERT Sit; graduate Coyne Electrical School; 2 years' experience; references; eager any opening. KI.

714J. YOUNG MAN Sit; 28; with car; wanta work. GArfleld 3210. Joe SITUATIONS WOMEN. GIRLS ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPR Sit; sevT era small sets, or permanent position 1 financial statements.

Box A-329. COUPLE Sit. to take care of rooming house. 2337A- Rutfer. MAID colored; general housework I good references.

PR. 1405. STENOGRAPHER SECRETARY Siti thoroughly experienced executive, manut. facturlng, sales, general. JE.

4027. STENOGRAPHER Sit; full or part UmZ' Hllarrd 4270. WAITRESS Sit young, experienced. JE. 2917.

WOMAN Sit colored: housework day of week; references. JE. 3668. the rash grain market today wheat to 1c lower. Corn was Vic Wiser.

0a-i were unchanged at higher. made on the floor of the exchange mrt at follows: STieat No. 3 red winter, 69 76c; No. Ired winter, 7374Ve; No. 4 red winter Tie; No.

5 red winter. 3 light arSlcltT, 66 72 Vie; No. 4 light garlicky, 70c; No. 2 red garlieky, 68 71c; No. 3 ltd larllckf, 64 65 Vic; No.

4 red gar-ifciv. 65c; No. 1 soft, 74c; No. 2 soft, 4T3c; No. 3 soft, 62vi65c; No.

4 Kit S9c: sample grade, 4661c; No. 2 DRESS DESIGNING LEARN professional dress designing, dresa-ma Icing, pattern drafting, fashion illustration day or night classes. ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF DRESS DESIGN. 615 Arcade Bldg.

812 Olive St. Parker Pen e. 50 17 17 17 Penn Sw A 1.20.150 14 14 14 Penn 5 18 18 18 Peo 50 34 34 34 June 28, 1938, 10:27 p. at me home of her daughter, St. Louis, beloved wife of the late John A Brandt, dear mother of Dr.

John Barbara Mrs. Blanche E. Heckemeyer and Dr. Paul Brandt, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral fic-m Southern Funeral Home, 6322 8.

Grand July 7:30 a. to St. Bridget's Church and Catholic Cemetery at Pacific Mo, Jefferson City (Mo.) papers please copy. GRAY SHORTS. July l8.85b-19.35a 19.70 Aug.

17.40b-l 8.00a 17.75b-18.25a Bept. 17.50b-17.90a 17.50b-18.10a Oct. 17.50b-17.90a 17.50b-18.10a Nov. 17.50b-17.90a 17.50b-18,10a STANDARD MIDDLINGS. tJZdy tl9.15 19.50 Aug.

17.25b-17.85a 17.75b-18.25a Sept. 16.85b-17.40a 17.25b-17.60a Oct. 16.85b-17.40a 17.25b-17.60a Nov. 16.85b-17.40a 17.25b-17.60a Perfect Circle 2. 20 25 25 25 Potter Co 100 vscgH, TIC 73c; No.

3 tough, 69 Q71Hc; Quaker Oats 5 ...110 100 V4 100 100 TRADE SCHOOLS MEN. LEARN BARBERING Clean Inside work: steady employment day and evening classes. Call or write. MOLER, 621 Washington. Rath Pack le 50 22 22 22V.

4 tougn, b' uc. si Com No. 1 yellow, 574 9 58c Raytheon Mfg ....900 3 2 3 Reliance Mfg 12 12 12 Schwitzer 9 9V4 9 Vi BUTLER, JESSIE (nee Lowe) Entered Chicago deliveries, Sales. Sears Roeb 100 68 66 66 Slgnode Stl pf 2. 20 22 22 22 CHICAGO PROVISIONS So Bend Wks 1.20 50 16 16 16 into rest June 28, ivj.

Funeral from Drehmann-Harral Chapel, 1905 Union bL, July 2, 10:30 a. m. CHADDTJCK, THOMAS L. 3145 Luda sole wood, entered Into rest June 29. BUSINESS DIRECTORY So'west pf 7 10 100V4100 V4100V4 HELP WANTED 0ts No.

3 white, 2Bc; no. i mixed, 3Ca30Vic; No. 2 mixed. 30c Local wheat receipts which were bushels, compared with 16,500 a week wo and 31.500 a year ago included 66 cars teal and 17 through. Corn receipts which were 33,000 bushels, compared with 25,500 iweek ago and 10,500 a year ago included I cars local and 13 through.

Oats receipts wtuch were 16,000 bushels, compared with WOO a week ago and 2000 a year ago included 6 can local and 2 through. Btd Dredg 800 2 2 2 30. Provision market CHICAGO. June do pf 1.60 100 12 12 12 range and close: HELP WANTED MEN, BOYS Swift A Co 1.20. .800 18 17 17 Swift Int 2 600 27 27 27 High.

Low. Close. BRICKLAYING TUCKPOINT'G LARD. 1938, husband tf the late Ida B. Chad-duck, dear father ot James W.

and Thomas H. Cbadduck, Mrs. Emma May Sucka, Mrs. LtUle B. Grant, Mrs.

Rose L. Las-ley. Mrs. Mary M. Flaherty and Mrs.

Ida M. Weiss, our dear father-in-law. Trane Co 150 17 16 17 CHIMNEY building, repairing: tuck pointing. Carol, 1068 Hodlamont CA. 2122J July $8.60 $8.55 $8.55 Un Carb A Car 2e.

75 804 77 ia 78iA September oou o. 1 erand father and great-grandfather. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS Utah Radio 850 2 2 2 8 Gypsum 2..... 30 89 89 89 Util A lad .4200 October 8-90 o.B'J o-e December 8.87 8.80 8.80 HQTE Thoe anrwerina advertisement are cautioned not to enclose original reference. Copies serve tne purpose and avoid possible loss of valuable originals.

AUTO BODY and fender man; first class nlyt steady Job; guaranteed wage. Box A-317, Post-Dispatch. AUTO truck mechanic's helper; with toolsf some experience. Apply 620 S. 7th.

Funeral from residence, 3145 Lute Grain Futures Purchases. By ti Aisociated. Press. CHICAGO, Juie 30. Grain futures purchases: Wednesday.

Week Ago. Year Ago. Cash: Tierces 8.5T: loose t.z. Maplewood, July 2, 2 p. m.

Interment CARPENTER CO. LA. 3550: garages, porrl.es, repairs, concrete. 3123 Pennsyl- do pt 50 1 1 1 Lake Charles cemetery. BELLIES.

Walgreen 300 17 17 17 Wise Bankshrs ....150 4 4 4 10.15 July vania. GARAGES, porches; A loans. "Kose-mond," 3445 S. Klngshlghway. FL.

3060. CIZEK, JOHW A. JR. 4046 Flad, 10.62. Cash wooaaii xnaust 4 4 4 June 29.

1938. 4:20 a. beloved hus Wheat 23,077 Corn 6,126 Oats 812 Eye 313 27,378 3,722 2S4 153 70,635 11,792 4,177 1,574 POST-DISPATCH WANT AD RATES Cn the State of Missouri and within 150 miles of St. Louis In Illinois 1 SOLID AGATE DAILY OR SUNDAY Minimum mi lines. a line Seven Insertions (consecutive) 25c Six insertions (consecutive) 28c Three insertions Man.) 30c Three Insertions 36c One insertion 38o Rooms and Board a line Seven Insertions (consecutive) 25c Six Insertions (consecutive) 28c Three insertions Mon.) 30c Three Insertions 31c One insertion 33c Situations Wanted (cash with order) a line Six Insertions (consecutive) 20c Three Insertions 22c One insertion 23c 4 Classified Display (AU Classifications) a line Six times (consecutive) 35c Three times 40c One time 15c Rules and Regulations When orders for cancelation are given over the phone, MAln llll, the cancelation number should be obtained, otherwise claims cannot be allowed in case of dispute.

Cancelation orders must be In the office by 9 a. m. for the Daily issue and noon Saturday for the Sunday Issue. Notice of typographical error must be given In time for correction before the second Insertion. Corrections must, be given not later than 9 a.

m. of the day of the second Insertion if Dally and noon Saturday If the second Insertion is for the Sunday issue, as the Post-Dispatch is only responsible for one Insertion. AU charged advertisements wtll be billed at the number of line occupied. The Pott-Dispatch reserves the right to olassify ads under appropriate headings. The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to revise or reject advertisements or to retain answers to any box number advertisement.

If this right is exercised, the amount paid- for the advertisement will be refunded to the advertiser. It is agreed that the liability of the Pulitter Publishing Company ln the event of failure to publish an advertisement for any reason, or In the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement, -shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser. Phone MAin llll Ask for an Ad taker Zenith Radio .4100 18 17 17 CARPENTER, builder; house repairs; reasonable. Raldt. 4107W Lee.

CO. 1744 band of Johnnie Clzek (nee Ettinger), dear son of John and Nora Cizek, dear brother of George and Edward Cizek, our dear FRUIT MARKET Symbols: tt Ex-dividend. Ex-rights. a-Also extra or extras. e-Declared or paid 88,178 Totals 30.32S 31,537 -'Last three cinhers omitted.l nephew and son-in-law.

CARPET CLEANING ST. LOUTS PRODUCE MARKET, June so far tnis year. r-payabie in stock. g-Paid last year. h-Cash or stock.

k-Ac- Funeral from Schnur Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette, July 2. 8:30 a. m. Open interest in wherf veaterriav tntnlr-A 30. The following report on prices paia cumulated dividends paid or declared this I 71,178,000 bushels and ln corn 42,495,000.

at St. Margaret's Church. Interment year. here today to proauce aeaiers oy puruua-ers of round lots of fruits was made by calvary cemetery. SPECIAL OUT OF SEASON SPECIAL 9x12 NO CHARGE FOR SIZING $2.50 Deodorised.

Demothed, Insured, Guaranteed ST. LOUIS TOWEL SUPPLY CO. 54 Years In Business. in fiQAO Compton and Lncas. Ha U04b the "St.

Louis Daily Mamei wponer apples Illinois transparents, bu COTTON MARKET CLOSES baskets, 90c unclassified, SOS'WJc; Bon New Wheat. B7 the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, June 30. The arrest single day's receipts of the new wneat crop movement 5 S3 cara arrived to Kansas City today. Early cartot sales ranged mostly from 70 to 85 cents a duchess, $1.15 unciaasmeu.

oj CULLITON, MARY (nee Sweeney) 3943A St. Louis entered into rest June 30, 1938, 7:15 a. beloved mother of Michael, Joseph, Ann, Catherine Marsh, Rose Arena and Margaret Schlingmann, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. 90c: home-grown uanspm-tui, 3 TO 5 POINTS LOWER EV. 9459 SSS-SSi $1-75 65c poor, 25 40c.

APPLES jMissouri-iiiinoiH wuraoiis, Sine 1886, Guaranteed. BOND RUG, 8600 EASTON. By the Associated -tress. SI 1.25; willowtwigs, si.lUVl $2 3.75; AVOCADOS Calitornia lugs, Funeral from Culllnane Bros. Funeral BOOKKEEPER Collections; some lnsura anee experience; $125.

EFFICIENCY, 1210 Syndicate Trust Bldg. CASHIER-BOOKKEEPER State age. education, experience, salary expected; long hours, prefer married man. Box A-198, Post-Dlsatch. CLERK 27-33; prefer college; sales type excellent firm and future; $155.

EFFICIENCY, 1210 Syndicate Trust Bldgs COST ACCOUNTANT State experience, age and salary desired; must have Al references. Box A-359, Post-Dispatch. HOUSE MOVER Wtd. Experienced; to supervise or give bid, hour or eon tract for small brick building, 24x27. Fnone.

H. F. Wtelnlnger. EV. 3167.

LAST MAKERS Experienced only need, apply. 3506 8. Broadway, Western Last Co. MACHINIST For out-of-town plant; must understand slg-sag. flat lock, over lock, for ladles' underwear.

Box A-331. MA On farm; to milk; also ran tractor: state age, salary, experience; mar. rled or single. Box A-62, Post-Dls, MAN For gas station and renting cabins. Box E-ll, Post-Dispatch.

MEN College trained, for post graduate work ln nation-wide merchandising con cern; salary $80 month; Include per NEW YORK. June 30. Cotton turned FR Q202 Chemically cleaned, stl 7c Florida lugs. $1.75 2. ESGS AND POULTRY MARKET reactionary today, when early advances rariors, 171U Grand BaL, July 2, 2:30 p- to St.

Matthew's Church- BANANAS 4U-1D DOXC1, 9X.OU Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was ACE CO. $5.99. Exterminating, $5.95 S3! Delmar. INSURED.

GUARANTEED. to new high levels for the movement in sympathy with strength of stocks and firm cables encountered active realizing and 35-lb boxes, loose, per 22c HO DlUUlU-lg and Bam Meyer of Stockton, CaL, our dear aunt Funeral from Oxeihandler Chapel, 4469 Washington 9 a. m. SENGER, EMMA June 29, 1938, 10:15 p. beloved wife of the late Henry Senger, dear mother of Clara Whitney, Walter Senger, Reada Kalbflelsch and Emily Hamilton, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt Funeral from Kutis Funeral Home, 2906 Gravols av Sat, July 2.

2 p. m. Interment New St Marcus Cemetery. SLAWSOCV, MARTHA 3223 Vista June 28, 1938, beloved wife of John B. Slawson, dear mother of Edward L.

and George F. Tonga, Mrs. Pearl Vach and Mrs. Blanche Perry, our dear sister, grandmother, stepmother, mother-in-law and Funeral from Peets funeral home, Lafayette and Longfellow July 1. 8:30 a.

m. the Immaculate Conception Church. Interment New SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery (Watson STEMME, SOPHIE (ne Stortl) Entered Into rest June 28, 1938, 8 p. at Chicago, 111., beloved wife of the late Charles Btemme, devoted mother of Laura Walsh, dear sister of Mrs.

A. Elrnheld, Fred Btorll and KUpfel and our dear aunt Funeral July 2, 2 p. from Matt Hermann A Son's Chapel, Fair and West Florissant Interment St Peter's Cemetery. TRISKA, WILLIAM C. 3900 Juniata, June 28, 1938.

11:30 a. beloved husband of the late Mary Triska, dear father of Joseph, Dr. John Triska, Marie and Anna Triska, our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Kutis Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois. July 1, 2:30 p.

m. Entombment Oak Grove Memorial Mausoleum. Member of Sokol Gymnastic Lodge Rohao Dube No. 33, C. 8.

snd Hut-tig Sash and Door Mutual Aid, TWILLMAN, EDWARD J. Of Highway 99, asleep ln Jesus June 28, 1938, 1:30 p. beloved husband of the late Anna Twlllman (nee Schnuck), dear father of Clarence, Mrs. John Tlggemann, Eleonora and Erwin Twlllman, and the late Laura Peterson, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle, at the age of 72 years. Funeral 2 p.

Belderwteden Funeral Home, 1936 8t Louis to New Bethlehem Cemetery. VENTIMIGLIA, SAM June 29, 1938. beloved husband of the late Catherine Ven-timiglia, dear father of Mrs. Steve Rlggo, Mrs. Vincent Ventlmlglla, Steve, Vincent and Vlto Ventlmlglla, our dear grandfather, father-in-law and brother-in-law.

Funeral from Bensiek-Nlehaus Funeral Home. 1431 Union bL. July 2. 8:30 a. to Our Lady Help of Christian Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. WELSH, GEORGE Entered Into rest June 28, 1938, 10:30 p. beloved husband of Ida Welsh (nee Chadwlck), dear father of Mrs. Bernlece Bessler and Audrey Welsh, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Howard A Sons' Funeral Parlors, 4212 St Louis av 2 p.

Fri. Deceased was a member of North End Council No. 1032 Royal Arcanum. WRIGHT, MOLLIE On June 29, 1938. dear mother of Albert.

Leota, Harvey and William Wright dear sister of Dora Williams, dear grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral from residence, 4447 Manchester Sat, July 2, 2 p. interment Valhalla Cemetery. Kriegshauser Service. ZELL, MINNIE H.

June 28, 1938, widow of the lata Gaorge H. Zell, mother of George Arch Roland W. and Irene Zell, Mrs. N. XL Hatfield and Mrs.

Ray V. Schumacher, and our dear grandmother and great-grandmother. Service at the Robert J. Ambruster Mortuary, Clayton rd. at Concordia lane, 10 a.

m. Interment Bethany Cemetery. a member of Married Ladies' Sodality and Egg and poultry prices on the St wuis market today given below iff those paid for wholesale ouan- LIMES Mexican 3-io. uo. 4.50; Florida Persian quarter boxes, $1.25 CONCRETE 8C CEMENT WORK some hedge selling.

October eased from 8.83 to 8.70 and ln mid-afternoon was selling at 8.72, when the list was net unchanged to 1 point ututx 01 bu Jtrancis. DARRISH, MAX June 29, lg38, beloved father of Mrs. Minnie Schnurman, Mrs. Thelma Karterova. Mrs.

Anni, 1 50 CANTALOUPES California Jumbo 45s, ALL CONCRETE work, plastering, carpentry. Hensley, 3411 Chouteau. GR. 1055. iues Dy local receivers or dealers yn sales made on the street and $3 3.25; 36s.

$2.75 standard 458, $2.65 2.85; Jumbo flats, Arizona higher. WILLIAM. 8458 Vernon. RO. 0923.

Gran- Futures closed 3-5 lower. ner, Mrs. Fanchon Lapperman, Mrs. Charlotte Bander, Louis, Morris and Aaron Dar- Itold, cement work, waterproofing. JumbO 458, 3BS, 3 Ui Georgia WU 25s 30s, $11.15.

nsn. HONEYBALL MEJ-AJiMS tjanrornia jum HARDWOOD FLOORS bo 45s, standard 45s, jJ.ua. Funeral from Berger Chapel, 4.713 Mo-Pherson, 10:30 a. m. SANDING, ref Inl shed, Installing.

Floor HONEYDEw AND Muun M.jj-a Open High Low Last July 8.81 8.82 8.67 8.70 Oct. 8.79 8.83 8.65 8.69 Dec 8.89 8.90 8.72 8.75-76 Jan. 8.90 8.92 8.77 8.77 Mar. 8.93 8.97 8.78 ,8.81 May 8.97 9 'JO 8.81 8.84 service 4134 Juniata. LA.

9910. California standards. 8s-12s, 52 2.25. BLACK RASPBERRIES nome-grown GREGORY-DAHMAN, LOTTIE (nee Beck tlnent details, snapshot. vox j-2sd 12-quart trays, $1.15 1.35.

er) June 28. 1938. a. m. LINOLEUM LAID Post-Dispatch.

CURRANTS Aiicmgan lo-qu crates, beloved mother of William C. Dahman, our dear sister, stater-ln-law. mother-in-law. Spot steady; middling 8.80. WOOD HEEL TURNERS 'Experienced, $3.50 3.75.

tjeorge j.o-quari (nmamouur ana aunt, agea 71 years. Remains at Witt Chanel. 2929 8 crates, $2.50. Missouri Wood Heel. 3015 saiena.

YOUNG MAN Between ages 22 and 27 experienced with traffic work; must ba neat and dependable. Box A-230, CHERRIES Home-grown i--quart trays Jefferson av. Funeral 2 p. to $1.25 1.35; Michigan 16-quart crates, uuuwwa cars (cemetery. NEW YORK RUBBER MARKET NEW YORK, June 30.

Crude rubber futures opened 53 to 71 higher. July 15.15 15.40; September 15.50 15.60; iuring the session of the St. Louis Butter, Egg and Poultry Exchange reported by the "St Louis Daily Market EGGS. Slissouri No. 1, 17014 standards, under grades, 1416c Note Weight factor in Missouri so.

1 eggs is 42 lbs. net per case; ssouri standards, 45 lbs. net per case. LITE POULTRY. FOWL SStraight run, 1516c; thorns, 1212V4c SPRING CHICKENS 3 lbs.

and Arkansas white rocks and Pnouth rocks, 19H20c; locals, jS19Hc; colored, 1617c; ackg, 1415c. FRYERS 2 03 lha Arlran.aa S2.75. UJL.ACK.tsh.Ki-.ii'.a ooBw-srewB K-qi. FUNERAL DIRECTORS North HOELZER. JOSEPH J.

8213 Mlchlran SAT WOR trays, $1.10 1.65. June 27. 1938. dear son of Elizabeth GOOSii. i5r.r-rU.il.

a iiicmgan 10-qu crates TUB positions offered under this cai'- r'ftlln-n Arm mullintt tfsltionS. much OS Can and the late Joseph Hoelzer, dear brother December 15.55 15.60. Crude rubber fuures closed 5 higher $3.50. or Mrs. J.

scnemng. Mrs. E. Bllger. Cather RED nome-jruwn 13- vassing, soliciting, house-to-house tcorJct to 11 lower.

MATH. HERMANN SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS FAIR AND WEST FLORISSANT COlfax 0880 lne, Edward and Adam Hoelzer, our dear pint trays, 12 quarts, $1.65. Sales No. 1 standard, 877 contracts. LINOLEUM LAID 15e si.

expert. Shannon, 1267 Wagner ter. CA. 8792W. PAINTING EXTERIOR, Interior; papering; experienced men.

SHARPE, 2124 Yale. ST. 1791. PAINTING Interior, exterior, first-class. Volk.

3461A OakhllL GR 6075. ROOFING AND SIDING CALL CENTRAL ROOFINO SIDING CO. FOB LEAKS, REPAIRS OR NEW ROOFS. BIRD SONS' PRODUCTS USED. 4414 MANCHESTER.

JE. 0751. GUARANTEE to stop leaks, low prices painting, carpenter and general work. Shaw. 3847 Folsom.

PRospect B759. CALL Lots Bros. Roofing, tuck pointing. painting. 3429A Caroline.

PRoa, 7109. "GUARANTEE TO STOP ALL LEAKS." BENSON, 3S2B ST. LOtiS. JE. 6141.

ANY TYPE roof repaired; new roofs. BAR- orotner-in-iaw ana uncie. Funeral from Hoffmelster Chanel. 7814 YOUNG MEN 3, neat; 2 for days and 1. High.

Low. Close. PEAt.ri-S.-S Georgia uu, 2.25; Vi ou, 85c bu hiy belle Arkansas bu elberts, S2WZ.25; a Broadway. July 1, 8:30 a. to St Boniface Church.

Interment Mount for nights; contact work; at least so week If qnaiifld. Apply Mr. Mllllken, 421 Title Guaranty 9 to 12. A KRON UNDERTAKING CO. Alr-conditloned for your comfort.

home-grown bu boxes red bird, July 15.40 14.93 14.73n Sept. 15.60 14.82 14.85 Dec 15.65 14.90 14.90-92 ouve cemetery. yellow clings, 2707 N. GRAND. FR.

0200. March 15.70 14.98 14.98-15.01 JOHNS. EVERETT R. 1233 Pureell SALESMEN WANTED fLUMs rLome-gruwa 35c; 4-gallon trays, 40 50c. WATERMELONS Florida torn watsons.

June 29, 1938. 1:45 p. beloved Smoked ribbed spot, 14.75a. b-Bid. n-Nominal.

LEIDNER FUNERAL DIRECTORS GH. 1654 2223 St. Loots CE. 3698 THREE SALES REPRESENTATIVES WANTED. 35-lb.

averages, $1.50 1.75 per nusoanq or J.stner onus nee Rosenthal), dear father of Lorraine, Everett Jr. and Cuban queens 26-28-lb Zu- viTitei rocks and Plymouth rocks, locals, 18c; colored, 16 17c; One for Kansas City; one for St. Loulsf WM. F. PASCHEDAG Chapel Service.

8825 W. Grand. FR. 2142-4743. Mrs.

uazel Marty, brother of Mrs. J. C. 24-lb. $1.25.

Long, our dear brother-in-law, grandfather New York Sugar. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. June 30. Raw sugar was CIXLINANE BROS.

1710 GRAND. 6 FRANKLlH 1192. FIGS California white, riat crates 70c PINEAPPLES Cuban crates, $3. Citrus fruit prices at auction were as ana uncie. Funeral from- Clark's Funeral Home.

onis, 15 Sc. BROILERS 2 lbs. and under: aue and colored. WiaiSWc: lce- NETT, 1230 Anbert. ROsednle 3607.

1129 Hodlamont July 2. 9:30 a. follows: South -to St. Catherine's Church, thence to oranges California boxes, $2.33 unchanged early today for spots at 2.68 but shipment sugars were a little higher with sales confirmed of 54,000 of Philippines for July-August shipment at 2.73. There was also a sale of about 30,000 bags of excess quota Puerto Ricos for NEW ROOFS applied: repairing.

AAA Roof- Ing. 1316 8. 3d. CEntral 1B27. SLATE, TILE REPAIRS Reasonable.

fnz, li4 14V415c; un- 3.10; Florida bruce crates, $2.50 3. uaivary cemetery. UNTO. CO. 1616c; barebacks, KeHeher.

4864 Louis. MU. 4112. KAMPMANN. ANTHONY T.

8830 Olden June 28. 1938. beloved husband July shipment to an operator at 2.60. WE EMPLOY ONLY UNION EMBALMEKS AND CHAUFFEURS. Chapel Chapel 3634 Gravola.

2333 B. Broadway. PARKING LOT IT SEAR OF CHAPEL. LA 7575. LA 3634.

GRand 2116-2117. WALL PAPER HANGING LEMONS California, coxes, $4.25 5.65. GRAPEFRUIT Arizona boxes 71.50 L85, VEGETABLE MARKET toms. TURKEYS Hens, 16c; No. 2, 12c.

GUINEAS Per dozen, $5. Futures were a little more active at firmer prices on Increased trade covering against sales of actual and better outside buying. Current July No. 4. ln WALL PAPER AND PAPERHANGING of Grace Kamptnann (nee Ketchum), dear father of Rosemary, dear brother of Henry Kampmann, Josephine Mercenthal, Agnes Crosslin.

Philip and Oscar Kampmann, dear son-in-law. brother-in-law and uncle, age 47 years. Funeral Sat, July 2, 8:30 a. from also one to travel several states; capable of contacting Government execo-tlves; leads furnished; proven proposition; permanent work; substantial returns; must have ear and finance self for 30 days; nationally accepted prod-nets; give experience, references and. phone number for appointment.

Box A-189, Post-Dispatch. SPECIALTY SALESMAN Who has successful past record, not afraid to work on a straight commission basis; such a man can make a profitable) connection with an old established local firm; protected territory; opportunity for advancement to a salaried and over write position (not bouse to house). In reply state age, give brief outline of past experience. Box A-270, Post-Dispatch TIRE SALESMAN Experienced; drawing account Merchants Tlxe 2710 Wash lgton. SALESMEN 4, without cars, travel coun-try territories; $35 weekly minimum transportation furnished.

411 Louder- I iw rate i appreciate yonr business. A Shave, 1208 St. Ange. OA. 6380.

West csmau way). which trading ceases tomorrow, sold up from .96 to 1.00 on belated covering, or spring, ST. L0UI8 PRODUCE MARKET. June 'fl5c: small, llraisp- nA 5 points net higher, while March sold 30. The following report on prices paid here today to produce dealers by purchas CHARLES J.

KRON FUNERAL HOME. INC. 4911 WASHINGTON ROsedate 1S84 PAPERHANGING And painting, start at once. Milligan. 1120 Louisville.

ST. 3557. Paper Hangg that sticks; painting, cleaning. Mason. ROsedale 9490.

3506 N. 11th st uio, itc; legnorns, tsauman -unerai Home. 2504 Woodson Overland, to Presentation Church. Interment St Peter's Cemetery, 8t Charles, ers of round lots of vegetables was made LOST and FOUND by the St. Louis Dally Market Reporter" GEESE 7 nao.

up to .98, or 4 points net higher. In the No. 3 July advanced from 1.78 to 1.79 and March from 1.91 to 1.92, or 2 to 3 points Bet higher. Refined was unchanged at 4.50 for fine granulated. Futures No.

3 closed 1 higher. Bales NEW -Potatoes loo-lb sacks. Call forma long wmtes, si.7Uwl.85: commer Dressed, 30 35c. CEMETERIES KARATSONYI, KAROLINA June cial, No. 2, $1.25: egg size.

2ts, lHja, p. mu, naiovea wife 01 John PAPERING And painting; begin Immediately. CE. 6635, Larkin, 1208 St. Ange.

PAPERING, painting, cleaning; reasonable. Halts, 181 Benton. CEntral 2578. Oklahoma triumphs, Ar tons. kansas triumphs.

81.40 1.65: Illinoia- j--aratsonyi. Funeral July 1. 10 a. from fiUEONS Per dozen, $1.30. butterTcheese Be Prepared SELECT YOUR LOT NO MisccIlanexRia Lose BOX Lost 1 dresses; Grand-trader, 6th St.) need badly; reward.

HL 3693. CARRYING CASE Lost brown; containing 2 men's suits: on Lindell bus; reward. CM. 9800, Station 779. TACKLE BOX Driver's license; lost alley, 44sx FarUnt reward.

CE. 5564. Mlasourl cobblers, $1.10 1.25. High. Low.

Close. PAPERING, painting do work myself. Moydell Parlors, Mississippi and Allen, to Missouri Crematory. Home-grown net to growers, cobblers, man Bldg. 8-9 a.

1-2 ana o-s p. m. Lotus, 4963 Cote Brilllante. FO. 5300.

1.79 1.78 1.77b 1.84 1.83 1.83b 1.89 1.89 1.87b dujk per vuc sacked, $1.10 1.15; No. 2, 40 50c; boxes, 55 lbs, 40 60c. elter' n1 otner commodity quo. PAPERING, scraping, need work. July September January March Bid.

KASSING, MARY (nee Oerkln) 3923 OAK 0E market aji rr.rt. Chris. 1429 Hills Ter. FO. 9955.

1.92 1.91 1.91b Parnell st. asleen in Jesus June by the "BU Louis Daily Market Re- MAN wanted for Rawlelgh route. Real opportunity for right man. We help get started. Write Rawlelgh'a Dept.

Free port, IiL HELP WTD. WOMEN, GIRLS 30. 1938, 6:30 a. beloved wife of the Track sales: California long white, commercials. Sl.l.t.

toilow: WASHING MACHINE REPAIR OLD POTATOES 100-lh sacks Idaho 4 a. CEMETERY MAUSOlfcUM ST. CHARLES ROAD at CARSON ROAD whole milk extras. 92 Dogs and Cats Lost DOG Lost; black female; smooth bair; 2 months old; reward. RO.

2073. 9 Lennox pL nutei DuroankS, $2. 15 2.25. Bank of France Statement. By the Associated Press.

REPAIRING, washers, Ironera, vaennms. Guarantee, 1088 Hatter. PA. 0757W. na wooie nun extras.

92 asparagus Missouri and Illinois. 1-dozen crates, 60c home-grown. EXPERT service, parts, free estimates. PARIS. June 30.

The Bank of France statement as of June 25 (in millions of francs): Gold reserve, 55,808, unchanged; sight balances abroad. 24. increase 1: Maemmerle. 911 Franklin. CE.

4716. FOX TERRIER Lost white, brown head. short 5061 Mtlenta. FL. 7490.

BUTTJTRFAT. idq wane, New York Coffee. "terrat, per 19 021c, according to YOUR cemetery lot is the most permanent thing you will ever buy. Select MEMORIAL PARK for lasting satisfaction. EVergreen 2111.

CREMATORIES snnis bought abroad. 760. unchanged; ad POINTER Lost; male; white and brown; reward. PR. 9362.

"c-vY i june 30. coffee snot CHEESE. vances against securities, 3454, decrease 66; discounted commercial bills France, 6714, increase 612; temporary advances to state, 40.133. unchanged: circulation. teaay.

inursday; Rio No. 7, 4c; Santos No 4, 7c Cost and freight offerings Included Santos bourbon 3s and 6s POMERANIAN Lost; small blonde, south, county; reward. RI. 3705W, PR. 4477.

Jobbing "-ay, per singles, 16c; long horns. daisies, 16c: prinU. 17e: brick. 191, decrease 222; total credit to current 4tf'ourt aaa nearby at 110 per late1 John Kasslng, dear mother of Ruth, Mrs. A.

Chain, Mrs. A. Lang, our dear sister, ln her 82d year. Body will lie In state at Belderwleden Funeral Home, 1936 St. Louis, a until Sat.

noon. Services same day, 2 p. at Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Ladles' Aid, KTJMPF, ADAM At Lakeland, la.

Remains will He in state at the Leld-ner Chapel, 2223 St Louis after 9 a. m. Bun. Due notice of funeral later. MASON, OEOROE B.

6408 Brockschmidt June 29, 1938, 3 j. beloved husband of Lydta A. Mason (nee Williams), dear brother of Emmitt Mason, uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral from Stuart Sons Chapel, 1225 Union Sat, 9 a. to St James Church, Tamm and Wade a vs.

Interment Calvary Cemetexy. Member of Police Veterans' Association, also the Protected Hume Circle, Jewelry Lost 7 A futures closed lowor "VAHALLA" to accounts, 1M.503, increase 198; ao-aay advances against Government securities. MiRiicf. pajes 7 5u bags. it FROGB.

Those answering advertisement ar cautioned not to enclose original references. Copies serve the purpose ami avoid possible loss of valuable originals. BOOKKEEPER Stenographer, alert and experienced; give age, education, previous employment, salary expected. Box A-326 Post-Dispatch. CLERK Monroe calculator; age 22-25 $80.

Reference 708 Olive, Koom COOK 2d; experience cooking, baking pies; state salary expected; age, former employer, phone No. Box F-248, COOK White; work at family summer mm sort In Ozark. JEfferson 0673. or call at 2710 Wsshlngton. COOk And white; county must have -references; large WI, 0300.

COOK Catholic rectory. Box A-213, PotiA Dispatch. NECKTIE HOLDER Lost; Initials 8. T. C.

Call Cerf. FO. 0477. High Low Close XiS" dosen: Jumbo. medium.

304, decrease 368; ratio of gold to sight liabilities, 47.42 per cent, compared with Try tha WANT AD WAY To Fill YOUR WANTS QUICKLY CaH MAln 1-1-1-1 for Post-Dispatch Adtalter 75C oany WRIST WATCH Lost; Hamilton; gentle 4.41b CAbany 4900 VEALS, LAMBS.) CAbany 0279 man's, jk. w. iteese; reward, ro, 2307, last weeic Rate of discount, 2 per cent. 4.48n 2 to 3 WRIST WATCH Lost I yellow gold filled; fair to XJeC 4.4! 4.4Q May 4.48 4.48 Santos No. 4 futures closed higher.

Sales 19,250 bags. July 6.01 6.00 Fept. 6.08 6.07 Dec fi.20 sio r-rociuce now. 4 VSlrictly cnoic' 8-75-. 7 8 cmmon to medium.

Keepsake; liberal reward. CE. 4844. t- S5; 8.97n NEW YOKK. June30.

Steel prices per FLORISTS 6.07 Anything of value may be sold apring, S7.50 3 8.50: culs. 6.18n x. o. o. Dine sheets, hot rolled 2.15; galvanized I AT '1 Mar.

6.28 S.22 through the Foat-Dispatch For Sale id. si in ciict in inns, ua- 6.23 Faaeral Sprays, $1.49 Up. Baskets, $3 Up. NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN. 3801.

GRAND, OB, 7V3v oiacK not rolled. 2.95 steel bars 2.25 1 Bjd, a-Npialnsj, columns..

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