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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 12

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SSawMrilfeigMtii mini BEST HOUSE AND HOME DIRECTORY mm AT. rnnr.t A i. ADVERTISE IN THESE COLUMNSST. LOUIS 15 TO FIND TENANTS i i Wi JIC Aivswkiis to Queries ii 8 6 DEATHS Entered into rest on Thursday, Jan. 31.

1918, at 6:45 p. Christopher J. Ifanebrink, dearly beloved husband of Helena Hanebrink (nee. (irafemian and dear lather of Lillian. Clara, Kugene and Kdward Hanebrink, brother of Mrs.

Francis Sehulte and Mrs. Anna Schlottmann, and our dear uncle, aged 6S. Funeral will take place on Monday, Feb. 4. at 1 a.

from residence. TutiG Kingsbury bl. to Our Lady of Iiurdes Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Motor, omit flowers. HAItllKSTY Entered tnto rest on Thursday, Jan.

31. 1918, at 1 :F.O a. (ieort-e W. Hardesty beloved son of tieorge W. and Mary Hardesty (nee Head), brother of Grace Hardesty, Mrs.

W. a. Ilowell. Mrs. Kred Fischer.

Mrs. Paul and Mrs. J. J. MoMalion.

Funeral will take placo from family residence, 2S16 North Twenty-third street, on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 2, at 2 o'clock, to Sacred Heart Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Motor. 1 eceased was a member of Sheet Metal Workers' I'nion, Laeal No. 6, and Woodmen of the 'World, Benton Camp, No.

218. (c) 111 KI SMAN.V Entered into rest Thursday. Jan. 31, 1918. at 8 p.

llarrv C. Huelsinann, beloved son of Frank C. and the late Mary Huelsinann (nee Kohlnng). dear brother of Frank C. Huelsmann ana dear friend of Anna Pavlick, in his twenty-seventh year.

Funeral from Hloemker Son's chapel, 31I3 South Crand avenue, Saturday. Feb. 2. at 2 p. to St.

Matthew's Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Motor. Kansas City Chicago (111.) an.l Cleveland (U. papers please copy.

Public lecture- tonight, p. in. Faith Healing, by S. W. Kimon, Holy Evangelical Church.

Ctand and l'age avenues. (c) III Asleep in Jesus Thurs I I i I 1 i 1 i -Iff de HELP WANTED MEN. BOYS lipF.ll ATI dt S. Inic rn htn. Aptd" nkrft 1 Trunk litti and 1 A ul r'1 1 A 1 iltUt-t (i j.fwinj; machine operators to I.

1.o A a TPPI '( I Am ht. shop: rise! Ab'c. 4'h t''r. Ai- i'AI'K KIl- hi--. and aires I II -In our sirfaca artnd-i.

Al'plv Mr. 1 I'. t. Ir7i I. tor drljjrs 'e-a'e boose; atata -1 i-.

if-c PJClv AXI S1IOVKL MEN At enrns mfc. co.i iu of lloiliainoiit line. (c?) I'lUlTKIi Evk-i (ni I. br.i'i? ffTi boors TiO' Am.lv John T. i.iil.-ii.

i ll I'lllHIOK LiirliP lo preferre.i oo-ltlon; nui-L i i od ir. io ch. lnterstuta 0-C able work, llruauaay nod 1 it ltd l'api-r liox Ml. kor 1SJ- PKINTKK 111:111 with vein's' cxptM-i ik'c on ease; (ippoil unity. Post-Disi-aleli.

mix 1 A inii of trloiis younif men for uiol llliius-Itt bl const ruetbni Ex M-rleneaU men work to net in rodme preferietl but ill nsl 1 ll young men without i-virli'iHf. epirl-t feretu In iipplylng ftlt 1 niol ssbtrv e- pjct.d. Address 1 III I'ntl 1 'o "x7 Chief En- limiticio'i. 1 JiN ti XTHi lift CAR C0o WANT AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE AND POTT Ell AND JOHNSON OPERATORS. LATH HANDS AND SET-UP APPLY AT ONCE, xj I T.

"rDV. 4100 Laclede Av. (c8) -i xt 4 SA Kit Apply He. ket I ilcit el ud 'best nut sts. 'J'runk C-.

i lippera, lVhllg SA WYEUS Exiierienced I-OJC Bros. liox Co Idisi Wasli. STENOtjKA I'll KK i Apply Sal- urdiiv morning. Hercules Bonder Fierce Rldir. ic Sf HIRAI'HEIt Experb need, and offT.ws iissiHtant 'o: stale ago and experience; give pboue number.

Box 4 1 S'l KM llt.VI'll Kit Kk i nest and accurate; inust rll-j bnnd: excellent oi ti I IV. Aoplv Kn.plov inent Aaeil', Wells, l-'argn Ilxpres c.i.. jmii and Clark. (STRAW SKW Kits Can ue a few good operators hi our new putin. uu mr Ma uen.

Tin N. ITtb. TKAMSTKKS Two," to dile tet bushel coal IIHKuli; gSd WHUCS 4'7 SWMIl. ItM Tisd. AND DIE MAKER Klrst-cia only, iimar 'loid ini.t Mmti i'h -V 17th.

"jooiV AND DIE MA Kits i u.iv hrat-la men l.e-d iii-plv. ljt-. aii'l I Icr. t.rsi TOOL AND DIE MAKERS Also machine, opcralorc 'Rood rates to flrt- luss m-u. NEW SIANPXRP ADPIXO MACHINI1 ''7ul h'oiest laik bl.

(ctfl I RI NK EUS Ept ieio e7. Apldy 1 runk mid Chesi- IU1I IllHI GENERAL FT 1 1.1 TY MAN For mall plam. Hesl witKes. Good prosiecta for rlabt Give use mid experience. Hox Post Pislmtcll.

I Hi WGnN Pltl hit EX PERIENCEI'. 114 I- ItA.NKI.IN. O-WR WAITER nlaht work. lel- moiiteu. MiT V.

ilrand. Wuiili FINISHER- i' or small iiearbv shoo. wages. Exceptional opportune for i fiiimeieiit mini. age und tM- lience.

Ilox R-lss, ItA ITHIt rien. e. bundle rapper for depart in.nt store insll order deps rt nieo stut. ime. puliuv wauled itud expel leiice.

llox A i Post Plsoiibii. VAiib amk to Take crk of ki NA AMI V.lllll: 1 WEEK. ROOM PJf A MP. N. "Til S'l'.

Jcl PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD last of phtsiii rg. Whuis eMM-rleticed cr ami mi-chhilsis in liiiui.Ktoii. and experienced car repmr men at 1 In II imoro. Ml. permanent empio at good wanes, freo IrariMirtat ion and meals en roubv Apply Government Employ un lit Rukuii, 17 X.

ton. I wa i On it ve AVORK" I lirli-rad tool and jijj draftsmen on aviation cntrine work; a hplendid chance for competent men to help win the Avar and make irood waues. ('all op wriie NORDVK fARMON COM 1 'ANV, Indianapolis, Ind. (r71 SHOEWORKERS ARMY YAMPERM Punlex eelrter. Apply Mr.

Ekciis, I "resi.loii Factory, IMh an BSll. OPERA 1S Ej.i r. ii. find top lift linlb-r an. i too nt? iriioinP'g tnaciiiae on W.wel heels.

Johaiiro 11 1 r-biH yftMi Lnile.le. J2Z CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS SOLICIT' ili Em Hen. c. asslite.1 advertising solicitor, of HMif 11 tnliig full cbiirge of ciiisNltle-l ndveriiMlog oepertmetit olliv producers lice I gUe ail liifirruin. bui Mfi.l stale SMimv rc-rrli-il.

El Paso Morning Times. I'lni. 'L x. IcTf "employment a gen i sa TRACE SCHOOLS RA I LIP IAP 'JTt A tr'P IC INSPECTOR l'-5 i to elart. sfiort hours.

ie bi.i.Iv under guaran-po-ii ioii no age Hint! Frontier Prep, hcliool, iiior.tb Mild travel: 'I liontlis' tee; we arrsiice for nk for bmiKKt 1-4. Puffslo. N. Y. SALESMtN WANTED rues.

vei-warc: tdi-r moiiey runt lace curtaltia ani all-lo bustiera. MI lm- (1 BAI.ES.MUN-A f-w men ljl sell stock In Psny; a splendid pr llllil Rl-lff. A I.ESM L.V --Lmm i l. first-class atof-k eala. irm and dairy com pohldon.

ill Cenirsl St. Jo.is. Mo. (c e. or Inexperienced: iiv or iiaeni.g, Tr fcir tree iwwiii, "A klil.hl of Cm (Rip," sit-l llt of feli Incs.

lictiie.liale employment ervo rendered men Oers. Ad-tress Salesmen' Tr. Ass'n, H. Peiirtx'ltl ('bliugo. III.

SALESMEN Experience 1 or citv r.r tratOmg- sen.I for our free book. "A Knight of tiie llrin," list ot onen-! lugs. Inttoediate eoipi. ment ren.lere, men.bers. Address Nell.

SMlesmen'a 1'r. S.t2 Pearls. rn l. nno. HI.

STOCK A l.i:s I A fe -y ln W1te. I ell atiM-k In a real oil coinnanv. with larva lumen aco-aiie. wlieia lbs Investor pay lot bis as we bti'ift In K.se piod.i. Inn S-e Mr.

Slone it prlutcss 'I beater Hid I and ti. IU e. saiTesmen We r-ffer tbe l-si oi.fM.rt.init r. ee made ti make lug t.n.ti-v seillrig a stNide tote wtip-h la In great deoiMtid ao-i naiioos'lv adrertife-l. If ou ar a wire, mifsr; tliertvle, A-R'l Post i.

irni A MERCANIIII; bf consider (be applo bm a freitibt and frsf'b' tnsn a uouilited Willi Southeast Vux.uil ant Southern Illinois errltorv Ron Post I ni.trh. i Ilhv It HA I.ESM A ho hat en In eellirig high. class honlj. ii.uM knoar clt tiv retereoees so. I saUry aatai-cle I.

plupati St CITY R.K'M For 'Whoieattia hnm h.iu,: it i eanerieioa ra ner Hoes may api.iv fail rwi.c forefuxtn. Itai's Mere 1l asbihrVfff, et JTUN'TINO A I AV It ho haa Vad ail lrietH-e In eeiPng hlah-la printing; must know the refer, as I ea.aiy i. Pom-pie. i) SALESMEN VI wnt a IV nn4n over 3S, if knl rl muni -( rr itmn on our fnrr who ri.l.-tf frnm tt9 tn (vtr lloa ft If linf thl tiH and ran ejviUfr. com In attt Um.

lrim- f.i tt4 und 1rtlt' mtiRinl rta tn It, A Wc .04 11 rr 2ias. lift SITU ATI ON EN. COXSTItVCTION PUPERLVTENnnNT All around, with partifs who'll appreciate Rood man with beltt: can nroduee sood: who owns I patents for monolithic poured hollow wail 1 cement construction that is cheaper than i brick, competes with wood: will nilow em-; plover use of same jr've me sn Interview: fto anvwtiere. liox rot-lia. l80 CHEMIST Experienced, married, ae wants a i-ermanent position: moderate ssi- ary to start; best references.

Uox F-411. Cx ik I 'esires situation as chef; allround restaurant man; will take second. LoX K- I'ost-lisratch. (V) 1XEER Sit. bv practical: IS yearn ei- perieme in various kinds of plants: cotnpe- tenf In liMo.llfiifr nnv tvii of mm nines, boil ers and electrical Keutrators.

liox Post-1 ispa b. JW HOCSEMAX to.id with references. K. Armstrong. U36 Chestnut.

IGNITION references. Tel. JANITt IK Experienced. wants large, nient to care ror It aood inferences. Cabany MACHINIST now In business; i like chance for udvanceiiieiit.

JJox 1 Post-liispatch. ouM -IT. MAN Sit. by first-ciaes man cooii ant ork a once. 2 1 colored: (0i MAN work of some kind, bv a iniddle-aged man.

Hox Tt-lSo. mi MAN Youhr, desires work clerical work preferred. 'all Ntdney MAN Sit. by middle-aged; handy with tools; willing: to work whcr living wages Hre paid. Itox K-l! 2.

T'ost-Uispatcli. 7l MAN YiiutiK. wants work from p. m. to unlimited time; small salary; goud rences.

1 tox 1 1 I 'wt-Il patch. it MAN Sit. by colored to work a few hiiuri or back enveloped at home; (food writer. Call Urand 14TTM. after 6 p.

m. (5) MA Y'ouns. employment reliable firm. hicrh school jrraduate. wishes ol'feririff with ll-H'ot.

Fost-ltsnatch. MAN I't years old. desires a position with i'. lwrge manuiacturiop concern; Kram-mar schol education: enempt from tlraft; references. Itox rot-lHspatch.

ISO) MAN tiot.er. reliatde; Kood penman; office, store, factory: experienced receiving and shiiipins; white metals; citv or east side. Box Post -I'is. MAN YounK. would like to learn trade: electrical, machines or automobile repairing: have soino machine-shop experience.

Hoi K-414. Po.st-I Hwpatch. i MAN Married. business ability, financially responsible, wants pnyiIlR at 1 a.st $I-o and Kood chance for advuuceiiiert. I ox It-1 -Q.

1'osl Dispatch. MAN Youmc. -I years of ace. einoitlouN. energetic, studiousi.

consiiierabM schoolinir: wul tacklo auvtbiuff with an opportunity for a bright future: can model, ai.so draw, Htchitectural. freq band. Ben llawkins. bios W. I'ark.

I'enton MANA'JEfl And salesman, with several years' business experience, wishes to cli insse. and secure position as manaKer cf country branch for some Jobbinsr house haudlinir' fruits. irodue. etc somo excel-let 1 1 terrl tor open. Box K-1S6 1 Ol-'FIcTE MAN Desires connection with amah jrowlnir concern; can handle small set books, correspondence, opera-te typewriter, adding machine, also familiar with freight tariffs; conscientious worker; clean fellow; family responsibility; salary moderate; npre 8.

Address G. 11. 4042 New-berrv ter. VKINTEK -t years' or totuict'i. allround country printer: experience: married: no booze irawer K.

Verona. SALESMAN Having years' experience desires to make change; lartre followliig; excellent references. Box K-2Q4. rost-lMspatcli. i Dili SEESMAN Experienced: fixtures and Kn-eral merchandise, desires road position, salary and lwnus: now sales manaKer Northern factory; satisfactory reasons for c'naiiRe; my record will prove inv aoility: must bo liropositton for real saleauiaii.

Box I'ost-Disiiati Ii. Hit. by young man. 4 years old: exempt from draft; years ex rneYjeuee: excellent references. Box l'-il70.

F'ost-I'lsnatch. TKI'CK DRIVER party with 1 rd truck would like to niake contract for Kdieral delivery. Address Ed Williams. TJtiA Colllnsvllle East St. Iuils.

WAITER Sit. by experienced colored: wants i position with private family or hotel. Box 1 Itst-Dispatch. i Yot'Nif MAN 1'J: handy with tools; i anv kin.l c.r factory work; JLiox lt-i -ost-I)iPtch. 'Hi I SITUATIONS-WOMEN.

GIRLS CM AM BE KM AID or housekeeper. Bo-iont CEEKK Ynunj lady wishes potdtkm; have experience as bookkeeper. blJIer. paroll clerk, enshicr and is familiar with sreneral flr.orlot. eRtlo.ntes writing orders, etc is quick and accurate liiru'-es a rites good Iiand.

Rhone Irand l-'MsiR. Box H-lli-t. Host-Pis. Fl' RI Ft -A 1 wishes alteration of furs. also reception gonna.

4153 Mcl'herson T.indell 5114. GIRL Sit. by nat. colored, maid or cook: xperie ej i. rs.

Rro wn A ju lell Ulkb Employed, wants care of children. 8 to 10 p. for room and board. Write M. N.

isth st. mil. SKUIRI- or nurse. Adan.s. 1II1'SE JIUL or laundress.

Adams st. HOLSEKWRFIt Sit. bv widow with girl. 11; or will cook; rcfeienccn. Call llilSA N.

New stead av I Til Hi iCSEKEEPER Sit child; motherless 'h vett. by home. idow 1812A with La- ljl AN Sit. do general bouce- ork 1 1 boy jears old. 4o2 N.

11 Mi. LA I NT 'ItESS Sit. by colored; or cleaning; Thurs lay and Friday. Mis. Harris.

Linden NLTtSE maternity only. Llndell 1S2X. I i.ii i SALESLADY country town; experienced In city and country, botu in general store and dry Roods, lljx P-O. 1.1' STENOGRA I'HER badv. employed days" desires extra work.

Box K-217. STENi silt A I 'HER -With "little knowledge of bookkeeping and five years" clerical experience desires position In small office; salary reasonable. Rox Posl-I ls. WOMAN colored, housework, no laun-i dry: May on place; gixjd city references. IsiT, N.

Leonard. WOMAN reliable; practical nurse or housekeeper; can give best reference. Olive. A NTED Solid agate of-tonn rate 15c line, minimum 80c. Out- per ttne urtm on jigeni.

Salesmen. Cinvaeerti. ioiciors. I'rtde Srhoolx and Mail Order, liiitrount la per line on three or more inee-rtion. MEN.

BOYS P.A KKK Tulrd band. BAKER To help out lozzi. 1l-" Prstslozzi. "i tonight. olS l'esta- H.1HHKH irst-dass; union: permanent; guaranieeo: i.t.

a.tv RAltTENPER Must do some" porter worn. Rox Post-Plspatch. 1. El. I.

ROYS White- board and room fur- i nished. Apply Nntloiial Hotel. National toe tarda. East ft. Ixiuls.

III. i. REV EI.EK bx pcrienced allround: must be Al; no other need apply. Kahn Mlr-ror Plate Main and Spruce. ic6) EE PER Must "be experience, I an.l operate typewriter: good position for right man.

Excelsior Tool and Machine 31st. near state East St Ixiuin.in UtKlKK EEPF.H Able to usu typew riter; must be out of draft age. efficient, careful and rapid; good pay. steady work: onlv capable. sot.er nien need nppiv; sbow age.

salarv expected and past experience. Rox UOX SAWDERS Experien. ed. Mound 1 1 vP ox Fa tor ,2 (M 1 Jirtt trit pp.y 0i) "AP- IJO strong, to work in grocery (lore, ply t-242 IJeltnar bl. ROY 16 years, for cloth room.

Kregel Casket 1401 K. 1 ith jr i RoY Colored. 11 years old. delivery. In 5Tirvland nml Kuclbl.

l'. Prug store. I and Nortu Market. Forest ttoll. Pelmar 'J RoY Colored, over 17.

for porter work. Ar- cade 7.VM rnon lt Y' Colored, about In; drug store; work day I'nion and North Market. lloY To learn printing trade, tit. Louis I ji -bel Works. 2T.

N. 11th t. Apply SaturJav morning. o'eke k. lxs-ust.

Otis Elevator Co. in ROYS In machine ahop. Call SSi West Rle. icj RoY Over 1A aars of age. to run elevator.

Apply Krennlng-Schlapp Grocery sol Spr jce. io BJY To feed job press ami learn type-setting. The Ileinlcke-Fleael Lltho IIS Pine st. UoY Colored: for isrter work, must le ex-peHenred. 17 to 2 years of age.

New Era Mrr. (h and Lucas. IM To put on tetta and work around machine; mutt be 14 ears old. Ely a- Walker PMrt Factory, lrtth and Locust, floor icCi RoYS Two: bright: to learn the hardware business: good opportunity for tova. Apply Phaplelgh ard a are Co.

i MJY About 1 run errands- good chance for advancement. Apnlx Herkert Melsel Trunk Co. 1 Washington. In litlY With some education who wishes to learn automobile busineaa: good opportunity for advancement: must start nt bottom. Motor Car J74 Sullivan.

or tin I l.e Iff ant 1 I St. a L. I 1 Hoy With tnimmir school education, (o assist la oftb-e; irmi-t llvo East St. I-ouis. M.

Conn. IHtii and Converse, Kt 1 HOYS It; to 17 years otj. for Meld and armrtiurs worR on snr.au olei-trle lnter-sted In electricltv or mwhinlrli work preferre-U Ai.plv ar.v week Cav nt in. 2rj4 Ward.iacton Electric Mfic. i 'et The Emerson 'CD ExperiTt-ed must have refer- en es.

call I- ridav isturdv after 6. Hiimlnv rtiornttiir. L' TTON A I Waterman. i Em a Expericim j. 4 CHAn-'PRI'K truck.

Ait-plv Viitral Tranaf- ri.) on Spru- e. CHAI-KKEirit 1'or moving iru. pta tv Job; pood waea to rlcht man. but I 'bipstch. 'JlliPi'KIJS Pneumatic "ham-" uier, piece work; men averag ing 4.50 to $5.00 per lav.

Apply COMMONWEALTH STEEL Granite City. 111. (e8) jCJ.EKK In fn-t growing rom-ern: u.uii to bardie envel'ttf. nlidesllIr exiteriencs riulrd: we teach v-u; intist to bandl and not be utrald bsrd work: iennHnen po.Kititin. iCimmI atary.

stdendiil opport unit state ene'e, position hold, salary, ace, funiUy. llox Hi7.J"'ost-lispii tch. olil COMPi imk alirouiid luaiu Oi North Marker. CON I CTOKS Experienced. and motor- i mTi single; for nerilca wonc ii elect ri runways.

operatives. Uox Omsii.i. Neb. (7i 'K Short order. 1.SS1 Market.

Madison Kfulnuranl, CUTTERS AND ASSISTANTS Experienced on dresses and skirts; linn House: gixM. permanent position. I Ol. IAN Washlimfon. IEI.IV EItV MA N- And collector' 'for family trade; wagon rifrvkv; salary a tiiontli commissions: surety bond required; gl'e age.

references ontl last employment. Box A-'t. I'list-tdspnfb. IIS1 1 WAS Applyl 7TJ Washington, in DISH WASH KK Exiierlcticcd at once; uooj wages. 7 DRIVEH lor iinbi.

DRIVEIiS For r.aslon. asli wagon i'cniisyl- lei rtck vt aoll. SH i-i. ri'illitf. 1 rul n-B: mbrlck "tint.

I A NI l-HICS I 'oiiraiIe'sJMfg. 2 1 nth EI.KVATolt i'i Colored, gineer. Washington. on uooUworh I Tyler. i Apply to Jln- KL.EVATOH MAN Evpcrletlce.l white: with references.

Apply Warwlcl TC'JHt, Jlotel. l.ith and EiSUlNEEli A nif-ehanieal engineer "with machinery expe-rienee; a technical graduate preferred; state iii first letter afje, experience, references and wages expected. lox A-195, Post-Dispateh. (c5 EUllAND BOY' Sebliit liaescr Drug Store. 3Z N.

Hovle. KAKM HAND Marri-d man. to take full charge ol' fKrm: must understand fruit trea. i Iihi H.TliiiiiuiiK.lc,i;2 s. Jefferson.

lKrl.VIAN For iIhv shift. Ai.plv EmplovT inent 1MJ I'lne. VlKK.MAN i'lre "own-lrft boiler: slnglo man. good wngs. at once; call.

Engineer, John's JbMi1tl. ici EOKEMAN In fast growing concern; wants man to handle enveloie addressing de partment: no experience required: we teach ou: must bo able to handle o'etalls and not afraid of hard work: permanent position. good salary, splendid oniMirtunity state THisition bel-i. salurv, age. famlic.

Box 4 I. I'ost-lMi-patcli. (cl) Vkeiuht handlers abbey COED SToRAiJE MAIN AND ASH I I OHih'KUY CEEKK Experienced refer- i pihp. Hot (Tl HATTER Experienced Meady woik. Apply! at once, I.evin lros.

Jlat JloosLoii i Tex. I HEl.BEIt Hi pliens Eltbo. offset llthoraon pre 2.1 and Vine sis. Hull SBldlTElt -Apply Armour (' tlonal Stockyards. 111.

iRSBSIIoEHS St Bonis. 111. -64 St. Clair refer- Hbl'SKM ICxp rlt-pced. colored ences reouire.i.

-'7 Washington ter JOU I'KKSS expericf.ee. KKK Kox EK state age I'oM Pi-pn ich. I.Al-tOKERS And boy helpers In li. w. cor.

shhIi and Ohio and i cj door i.tcioi. Sidney. LAliORERS Colored for troii-cral yard Yvork. ST. LOL1S CAM S000 N.

1 roadway. (c7 LATHE AND- Klrt- la tnn need Tool Mnar an! Mahtn A I MAX I h'or 1 1 engilio apply; UcllH S. 1,1 fftp-a'lv work uu'l No. uatf-M. Apply 1, I i'o Kind's hixhwa v.

LATHE srood HANDS Experienced waires for cood men. HOYT 31 ETA Citv, 111. CO. draiute UG) Stephens LITHOGRAPH PRESS FEKTiE l.ltho. 2-1 Mild Yllie sis.

MHEK Pll.V:iIS -Vppl (1,1,,,, ibU link I lumberard. 2-1 and Palm. i-7i jl Ai'lHN IS'l'S t'lrsi -class. W. i.

Knljibt Machlnei -y West Plne. "li MAI MINE HI 1 I o.O.I anrouii.i. Ludlow-Say lor. New stead and Wabash K. K.

ic7 SJAN To run elevator. Apply Clark av. H'dmHn Paper Kox Co. MAN Young, experienced in packing and mailing order: must be able to furnish boml. Oal Hlrsch Son.

HOii Hroacl y. MAN Experienced, for loading and check -in. App.y Central Trutifer 3d and Spruce. i. MAN For meat and vegetable uepart itieitt also grocerv man; must have references.

Consumer's Grocery and Meal NJti ket. St. MAN Married, with common school edu-cstion, about 2H vents old: preTcr man having had experience calling on private trade, as in lsundrv, Inoustrlul. Insuranca or grocerv work; ton position to Oo tilled ist Is known as hous to-house work, bur eonsists of develoidpg our already estsnllsbed buslnesa. (., I'lne.

IcC'l ARKER" ANl LAYER CT -4'apatile of inyiiig cut work and making his own ternie. lets for alriietural steel work. Applv Iron und Foundry i-'S-l Montgomery 5 1 MEAT rTTER-Klrst-class; appiV R. 1 viine. 47m nt.l'OUjsi 'cj MFA 1' CLTTKll M2S Hall Ferry.

Central "vol J.coJ MEAT'cUTTER Saturday and tsunday. I.orss. Icl MEAT CUTTER Call Cabany II. ask f.r to. EA TiT'i'l'KIl First-class, for Saturday.

Jefferson Market. N. KV.r" Saturday and HuiidaV Roinont Il-ol Moix.in. ic HEN Three; to work on trains aa new BirejitsJ 22P. lVh st.

(ca MEN To null b-e; npidy at once to enal-neer. lVilar Wavo Ice and Fuel Co. Iieau- mont and Law-ton. MEN For pen addressing: must write hand. Apply Ross-Oouid SOI N.

(. gWxl loth. icfi F.N--TO I'NLi'AP CLAY AT NI'iMT. HYPRAFLIC PRESS RR1'K. KINOS 1 1 A AN'P FRANCISCO TRACKS, MEN Three men or vourig men to sell hi la on traina Van Noy-lnlarlat 1" '1 Clark Ft.

Louis. (c1 MEN Hsndv irnaTental University. men and liovs. Alre and lr to learn trale. Worka.

MEN To wrlls cbe-ks: only those writing clear, legible hand need II. i or dsv. Room ai Railway I.xchanae HELP OS fSOVKRNMKXT WORK Lathe hands, machine hands, ishaper and tslotter hands on Government work. Eight hours. State nyre, experience, nationality and expected.

Address TIIE MOSLEM SAKE COMPANY, Ordnance Department, Hamilton, Ohio. (c7) MoIJiKHS Ren-ii and eteadf work; t'ioa pav. Si. lKila Maiiean-e Casting ftroad' oi OPICKATHltK 1 lathe and niilllr.g machine operators. A.ply to Fddle KRiwn.

foreman. latla Xlorit.x Tool i Forest i'ark bl. te) LLP WANTED MEN. BOYS i I I I 1 I PIERSOL BRINGS MORE NAMES INTO KEET KIDNAPPING PLOT Mentions lawyer. Two Jitney Drivers and Prominent SpriiiicftcM Man in lil-l'ajje statement.

Feb. 1 (Special). Claud TMersol, convicted kidnaper, added another to his series of eonfensions today when lie wrote a 12-paKe statement in which he aKain uVnien being tiie leader of the Keet kidnaping ilot. lie admits baby J-loytl Keet was held in the home of Taylor Adams only until fear of a search caused the kidnapers to take the baby to the Cren-bhaw homo. I'iernol pays Mrs.

Adams was the only woman who cared for the baby and that its removal from her caro to the Crenshaw home was the indirect cause of its death. l'iersol aKain adds more men to the kidnaping plot, this time bringing in an attorney who "drew up a contract," two jitney drivers and a prominent Springfield resident who he said planned the affair to direct attention from another controversy. How the kidnapers got information from innocent relatives and friends of the Keet family and from maids employed at the home unknown to them, is related by f'iersol. The details of the taking of the baby Which this time he nays was affected by Maxey Adams are highly pictured by lie names another man as the writer of the ransom letters. LENTEN FOOD RESTRICTIONS ARE MODIFIED FOR SOLDIERS Tho Lenten food restrictions of the Catholic church will be removed this year for soldiers and pallors, except on threo days, according to an announcement made by Archbishop Jlennon.

The threo days are Ash Wednesday, 1'ob. 13, which is th3 opening day of Lent; Oood Friday, March 29, and the morning of Holy Saturday, March 30. On all other fast days they will be permitted to eat meat. The usual dispensations will be made for "those engaged in hard li-lor, the sick and convalescent, and those who cannot fast without grave injury to health." With the exception of these, and of soldiers and sailors. Catholics will be expected to observe the Lenten fasting rules as in former years.

Kaster comes on March 31. I A II leath notires. each extra ttue per line. 'tret line or Z'lc; Tirmoriarns. les.

ft: ASM Entered Into rest on Thursday. Jan. 31. 191S. at a.

Ernst Assmanu, beloved husband of Toutsa Assinaim nee Molkenbur and our dear father and grandfather, after a fdiort illness, aged 73 years. Due notice of funeral will be given from family residence. 42ol Mcpherson avenue. Kansas City papers please copy, (c) IlttMiK Entered Into rest Wednesday. Jan.

30, HHS. at 11:23 p. Charles lilanke, dearly beloved son of Anna Hlanke. Oiee Sclilutnp). dear brother of August AVin.

.1. and Conrad J. Hlanke and our dear brother-in-law and cousin, age 2t years 3 months and 25 days. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 2.

at 1:30 P. from residence. 2S4u Lemp ave- i Title to Assumption Church, thence to icier im.i auis cmeierv. i tor. t) 1IH ni'OKI -llntercd into rest, Jan.

SO, li18. at p. at the residence nf Iiit daushter, Mrs. Howard Ttlossom, I'nion boulevard, Mary Klizaheth Uratlford (nee Arnot), Widow of Alfred Bradford. Services at Christ Church 'athe-dral Saturday.

Feb. 2. at 2 p. m. Interment private.

I'icase omit flowers, (c) Illtl IM.IIIOini: Filtered into rest on Thursday, Jan. 31, 1 I S. at 3 a. Kate Hruelheifie. beloved wife of Herman Bruollieide, mother of Frank, 'Imer.

lallie, Gcoikc, Florence and Gladys 1 Ixnjay, our dear mother-ln-law and rand mot her. Funeral will take place from Arthur. .1. Donnelly's funeral parlors. Twenty-first and Wasli streets on Saturday, Feb.

2, at 2 p. to St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends aro respectfully invited. Motor.

(c) HI IKSll nk Filtered into rest on Friday, Feb. 1. litis, at a. Josephine CriiiUsliank. r.

llct of Alexander J. Cruikshank, and mother of Walter G. Cruiksha nk, ileeeaseil. Funeral from Wagoner chapel, S621 Olive street. Sunday, at 2:30 p.

m. (c6 1)1 T( Filtered into rest on Wednesday. Jan. SO, 11H8, at 6:15 p. Klizaheth Dctchmendy nee Vodde), beloved wife of Daniel Detch-mendy and dear mother of Jules.

David, Daniel and Sylvester Detrhinendy. daughter of Mrs. Fdlen Vodde and sister of Ben and Joseph Vodde. Mrs. John Kessler, Mrs.

J. Sander, Mrs. John Schmld. rutitraiirnni family residence, 42R3 uni avenue, on Saturday. Feb.

5. At a. to Holy Kosary Church, theme to Calvary Cemetery. Friends are respectfully Invited. San Diego und Los Angeles (Cal.) papers please cipy.

tc5) Kntered Into rest on Thursday, Jan. 31, 1318, at 8:30 a. Charles F. Lrxleben, beloved husband of Mary Frxleben (nee Smith), dear father of William Charles Joseph Herman toto Albert Henry J. and Matilda J.

Frxleben, brother of Joseph Itotli. Mrs. William SVhneider, our father-in-law and Krandfather, aed C8 years tt months 5 days. Funeral from family residene, 7519 Alaska avenue. on Sunday, Feb.

B. at 2 p. m. Kelatives and friends Invited to Htteml. Houston (Tex.) papers please copv.

tc) i.llio Kntered Into rest on Thurs day. Jan. 31. 101). at 1:30 p.

Jo- i eph tililo. beloved husband of Koutsa Ohio, father of Andrew, Joseph. l.eo, Josephine, Adeline. Loretta and Al- I Ina Ghlo. Mrs.

Madeline Kocco and, Mrs. (trace. SatiRiilnette. our beloved! Itrandfather and reat -rrand a her. I Funeral will take placo from the family residence, M20 Alinerva ave- tiuo.

Due notice time will be Riven. Carriages. Omaha (Neb.) papers please conv. tc) Suddenly, on M'ednesdav, Jan. 30.

1'JIK. at 3:45 p. Mary Groherji. beloved mother of Anna Kurten (nee (iroberx). Mary Ijinsln (nee (Irobcrnl, Louisa Keltir.K (nee GruI.eiK) and Kmil lirohrrit, our mother-in-law.

randmot her and Kreat-Kruudinother. uKed 72 years months tlays. Funeral from family residence, fio2 Minnesota avenue, Saturday. Feb. p.

m. Interment at New JMcker Cemetery. (jltOKI.I.KH Kntered Into rest on Thuredny. Jan. 30, 1918.

at 9-40 a Tiv. Joseph (Jroeller. beloved husband of Julia Groeller, and dar father of Joseph Klla and F.lUa Groeller, iirother and brother-in-law. after a brief Ulneaa. at the aire of 41 years.

Funeral Saturday, Feb. 2. at 8:10 n. from lamtly residence. 3535 North Broadway.

to Holv Trinity Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Helatlyes and friends Invited to attend. Motor. tc!) I DEATHS r.VIOlt Entered into rest on Friday, Feb. 1.

1918, Lucy O. Taylor (nee fc)odd). dear mother of C. J- H. and J.

Hamilton Taylor. Mrs. C. W. Eichor and Mrs.

1 E. Oakley, in her seventy-fourth year. Due notice of funeral will be given. (c) TIBUS Entered into rest suddenly on Wednesday, Jan. 30.

1918, at 6:05 p. Mrs. Emily P. Tibbn (nee Lynch), beloved mother of Mrs. Jennie RoeMn, Mrs.

Emma Hamilton and Byron W. Tibbs, In her seventy-third year. Funeral Saturday morning. Feb. 2, at 7 a.

from residence of her son, 4o08A Sullivan avenue, to Union Station, for interment In Cuba, c5) WEBER Entered into rest on Thursday, Jan. 31. 1918, at 9 p. Anna Weber, dear wife of the late John Weber, and our dear mother, mother-in-law, grandmyther and aunt, at the age of 69 years. Funeral from residence, 2315 Indiana avenue, on Sunday.

Feb. 3. 1918, at 2 p. to New St. Marcus' Cemetery.

Motor. Funeral private. (7) WERNER Entered into rest Thursday. Jan. 31.

1918. at 11 P. Phil lip G. Werner, at the age of 4J years A months and 10 days, dear brother of Fred and Wm. "Werner.

Bertha Neier (nee Werner), Emma Creeeli-us (nee Werner), Louise Schutz (nee Werner), and Gertrude Berry (nee Werner). Funeral from 6613 S. King's highway. Sunday. Feb.

3. at 2 p. to Sappington. Mo. Motor.

(c6) SIE I A AOTICK. Officers and members of Benton Camp, Xo. 218. Woodmen of the World, are earnestly requested to meet at 2M North Twenty-third street on Friday evening, Feb. 1.

at 8 o'clock, to arrange for the funeral of our Sovereign, George W. Hardesty, to pay our last tribute and respect. A. G. sTHOLKK, Consul Commander.

11. SCIIUMACHHB. Clerk. PERSON A I. Personal and Special Sotir-e.

20c per tine; out-of-town orders per line, e-itra: Adoption and ornina Ev eni Jo lid aoa "Slinhauux 2 lines. 1c per line on three, or more THIS Flynn Health Culture Club, tliat usually meets ou Friday nights at Central Hich School, will not meet until further notice. Watch this paper for announcement. rt. E.

l-OVELAPy, Secretary. (c93) CAVE HAI.r,. 29th and Oilve danclnr every Surlday afternoon from 2 to 8. and every evening from 7 to 10 (except Mon. days): instructions every Tuesday and Friday eveidnsc.

Total admission. Including war tax. Bents 40c. ladies 20c. Dancing nnd riiei-k room free.

Ahern Albert. (rS JJEETPPOSALS 1 lWiPftSA LS will l.e re. eiv-1 at I office of treasurer. Mountain Hranch. X.

IT. 1. V. National SoldierH' Home, Ten- nessee. and there opened at the time fixed.

I P.r furnishing and delivering supplies in ae- I cordance with Instructions and specifications, i copies of which, with blank proposal, can i he had upon application to the treasurer, as follows: For nospital supplies until -i o'. lock p. Feb. IS. IMlf-.

For subsist- I eticfl supplies until o'clock p. laroll 4. lidS. CY H. LYI.E, Treasurer.

Jan. 1P1. 1 LOST and FOUND Solid apate. 1.1c line, minimum Itix-count 1c per line on or more insertions LOST BOOK Iost, on t'tli or Tx-ust. Kepirn Harr eras anl electric office.

to rarnous UR ACBt.ET Iost pold: onKraeil: on Uroadway. between lxiiust and r.uca". Thursday, lieturn Herz-oakes Candy 512 TcuBt. See Mr. Stoll: reaard.

BREAST nx lV.st: Jan. St; pearls, small diamonds: Louisiana or Lee car to (Jrani car; reward. A. JlcKee, S. Grand: vi and rnn Itl'XCir OF TCEVS Lost.

2 Tales, 1 lock and several small kovs; rturn to 11imi Franklin: reward. IltrMi Main 1'tX fost, in distrbt: koepsaka; regard. St. Clair 2UU or East '2T7. (csto CAMEO PIN- rick.

Page ward. Mr. X. Tost: between fchubert -Marline, Taylor Evans; re-tith. Olive (c7) CAT Lost, white Persian, femal.

golden eyes; lelniar and Union: reward, olive 3 1 j. 1 Cl'KF MSK Lost. Saturday niKbt. Jan. 26, Jefferson or Broadway car or transfer corner Chippewa and Broadway: plain Isold button, engraved 1.

i Keturn to 1. in caro Post-Dispatch, or phone Central 6KO0. (7) Lm Mi Ist. sniail. ionr haired, black anl lrown reward.

Winnebago. Ihh: i.ofct. Scotch baby's pet: liberal lulpin. 14tjA Ooodreilow. or helmar :4tIl.T.

DiMJ Jxist: Airedale, answers to name Jeff. Return to otto Stifel. L'i07 Ilebcrt: ward. of r- DOt Lost. Bi.ston terrier, female, brindie and white; reward.

Elndeli; I.in- dH 1 w-7 i Ds; Eost: poodie; years old: white male; answers to name of Rum; kl.idlv call Colfax 11M1W or Helmar -7tJ. Sacramento-liberal reward. (c6 IXRINE Irfist. Tuesday nlgiit. M.

A. silver: marked reward. Eindcll K. icrti DKIVINU MITT Eost. left hand, black leather.

Grand car. Wednesday. I'hono Victor S4S5R: reward. ii 1 EYEHEASSES Lost, pair lady's: Ilodin-mont or Enion car. Thursday morning: reward.

T'bone 1 i 1 Ti EV; LA SS ES 1 ajs nit string-attached. between Grand and 543o Ar.senal; call Onind fvtinK. c. jlul'NLi Lost, female, license No. reward.

1 Qctt Jtla cltone. i 'm ba try 21142. I KEYS Lost: Big Four office and track 17: reward. Hig Four repair office. KIP GlsiYE Lost: black: near Newstea.l and Ashland.

Finder pleaso call Central MONEY Lost. Wednesday, Jan. SO, on Oompton car. about p. new $3 bill: finder please call 3o7lTt reward.

b' 1'AY" EXVEIil'K Lost: containing money initials F. J. Rioraschko, care of Iirecut 1-Sil Cass; rewnrd. i PAY KXVKl.oPl'l Lost, containing ainlng Mr-'-rfTT ii-; on Uroadway car. p.

m. ward. C. Gougeon. Itiverside Ne.ieho.

FIN liost. Sunday school pin. Fnlon. Page. Forest 1V49.

St. Philip's .11 Page. PPl'KETHiHiK Lost, on store to Iresden av. 2d from corner Please return to I I. Msrtv.

f.U"l Presden. Pof'PLE Lost: strave.l on Wednesday: answers to name of Teddy; reward, return to y.or. Rarmier. ic Pt'RSE Ist. small.

leather. containing money: call Llndell reward. PURSE Lost, snin'l. containing $15. Olive car.

1:1 5 p. m. Wednesday; reward. Mrs. q4 St.

IOnl. PURSE Lost, black back money and trunk checks, deventer car. this a. stran: containing on Page or Van-rew ard. Forest id PI'RSE Lost, small, black, in Grand-Leader ehoe containing money and witn address.

Return American tiotei. and Mirket: rew-ard. SKIlTcHAl Lost. Ford. South IC ide: re ward.

4 fl 0 JI a rlforq. TIK PIN Lost, Wednesday, petrified beetle sttached. valued jskeepsake. Walsh. VANITY' t-oet: gold: marked II.

Return to Frosten receive reward. CT i WATclI RRACELET -Lost. South Si.Ie. be- tween Juniata and StrausoerKer's. ilrund 417 tv': reward.

YVATt gold; open face: and fob: Oerman letters S. on seal: lietween Laurel and Hamilton. Westminster or Pel n.ar; reward. Westminster; first east. floor i (c I FOJJNO AFTOMoRl LE I Fou nd and light; ow ner cah 414 est Relle.

A RR 1 fiiiEON Found: band on leg JolS. owner has triancle ana isi.i can have same by paying a for ad at 392. A ImIRINE IloX Found: at Maple and Ktna's hlghwviy Tuesday at noon. Ist and Found Bureau, 7J PFRSE Found- containing tacles: call lee ay. money.

apec- Pew. RIVil Found, in bnit. lth a t. Luls. after ft p.

nd olive: call ni. Satordav BUSINESS CARDS SoN1 agate. ISc line, minimum i coual lc t-er line- on three or more insertiom. CARPET CLEANlNG-UPHOLSTC Chicago Carpet Cleaning and ITcuey; Lindt.l -tXW. Tphoisterln Iciaiax i'4M.

tc6) i i 1 HEALTH HINTS. OLD SUBSCRIBER. The dark 'J spots caused by the water bottle are likely to bleach out, leaving no I scars. MRS. E.

M. Climates for catarrh sufferers are said to be Arizona, I New Moxico. Oklahoma, Washing-. ton. Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, the i Dakota! and Nebraska.

Southern i Alabama also mentioned, A. H. Hand eczema: Remove thickened skin with prepared pumice stone, a-Japanese file, sandpa-i per or salicylic acid plaster. May i be applied for a day or two, until the epidermis exfoliates. Where i thickening: is not excessive.

It suf-j fices to scrub the patches thoroujth-I ly with a piece of flannel and preen I soap, which is more conveniently done at riieht before retiring. The hands should then be dipped In hot water, lightly dried, and immediate-i ly covered with strips of lint, free-i ly coated with Lassar paste or diachylon ointment. The following morning the hands should be cleansed with sv. eet oil, and the oleate of bismuth ointment applied, and immediately encased In suede gloves, which should be constantly worn. practicable.

Thin rubber clothes should be worn when washing tho race or taking a bath. Kat no meat. LAW POINTS. KENT. No law yat to relieve soldier renting property.

MRS. G. G. Talk with the Circuit Court Clerk about divorce suit. M.

HARAS, Have a talk with Free Lejjal Aid Uureau, Municipal Courts Bldg. A. H. Tn bankruptcy case, make jour claim for wages as soon as possible. K.

R. To put a child of 14 under bond to serve the public In a post office would be a violation of the child labor law. RKADKR. Tenant must move at expiration of month's written notice. If he remains court proceedings may put him out.

If rent. Is unpaid, landlord doesn't have to wait to get rid of a tenant. X. T. Z.

Wife is entitled to her earnings outside the home; can carry on business in her own name; contract and be contracted with, etc. See sections of chapter 77 R.S. 1903. INTKRKSTED. If jour father died Intestate, you would then inherit a share in his estate.

If he left a will same would pass according to it if properly written. Same case at jour mothers' death. S. You may make jour claim against the estate at his death, provided note is not outlawed by statute of limitaion bv" then. If the estate consists only of the homestead, you cannot have it sold during widow's lifetime, thereby depriving her of her homestead rights.

If he desires to protect you, the will can be so drawn O. M. N. (1.) Seller having signed bill of sale and being witnessed was sufficient, and the only neces-sit- of having seller acknowledge it, was in event you desired to have same recorded; the same is good and passed all interest of seller. (2 Have renter of boathouse sign the following: I agree to rent boathouse of Mrs.

O. JL C. as a tenant from month to month and pay rental of per month payable in advance; rent to begin on the day of ISIS. Renter's signature follows. If he does not paj- you can oust him and lie cannot question jour right or title to the rented premises.

MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES LOFTI3 BROS. lowest prises and easv trms on diamonds, winches. Jewelry. Second floor. N.

6th et. (ct STORAGE AND MjOVING SIOVIXO, storase and packirs, by contract: furnltu-e In exchange. Kelner. Central 41 It. Olive 37-t.

(cl Ii STORAGE, moving and packing by con- tract: furniture iu exchange; union. Hravols. Sidney loXoW. (Cl4l IF YoC want to know tin? ice of storage, moving, packing, call Kelner, 4721 A Cite Brilliante. lielmar IMiHR.

'Li! CRAWFORD'S moving vans, load, or ontract furniture exchanged. 1'hone mont -'CIO. OLIVE Comany Storage. J3 per load: pl- alios Delmar oMtO. Llndell 481.

(o i UKASH'S ltondel Warehouse: Irca rooms: furniture stored. Eomont and Cen- tral 2DTS. (Si SOUTH SIDK MovlnjT and Storage VM3 Sidney st dead storage for your ear during winter, heated. fireproof warehouse. Phone Sidnev victor 607.

1c8i LEONORI STORAGE CO. Fireproof v-flrehonse for safe storage of household goods, pianos, move. pack. ship; best service; consifn your goons oar cars. Orand-Laclede Llndell iiloo.

Pel-mar R'J. STOVE REPAIRS REPAIRS for any "old stove." N. 12th: Central Main Forshaw 2043. Ill (cSi A. G.

BRAUER SUPPLY CO. Stova renalrs. Slrt-31 ri. nd -t (f ft ifPROFESSIONAL vv -y Solid agate, 15c. line, minimum lines; Toilet Articles, 25c; Medical.

i-V. Itis- count lc per line on or more insertions. jjxsjiy8 AT LAW LEGAL matters, damages and petiFlon cases faithfully attended to; advice tree. i Chetnirt; LEGAL matters attended to: charges reason- i able: experienced lawyer; advice free, slo i Chestnut suite 4P7; (cS) AUDITING AND ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTANT Expert service in periodical i iillltlll, JtllVA VJIOSlIlfi oi and installing of modern systems our specialty. "We also handle your entire boolikeepmrj: it moderate charge it your iisiiiess at tin jiresent time does ot warrant employing a book-'-ipr.

l'hone Olive (eS) DANCING PR I ATE dancing lesstms: 4413 aslilntt- I ton. Latest dances guaranteed 111 0 lessons, Forest 4-tl. Mrs. Miller. eS LAFAYETTE Panclng Academy.

lsi istli- dancing Thcrs. and lessons an I time Sidney Mr. and Mrs J. Ernie 1 LEARN to i9nce at Arcadia. Cox School of Olive st.

Private lessons 1 lancing. anv hour, clasj lessons eerr evening; atari any tlw.e. Ph ore Llndell CLASS LESSONS every afternoon eteept Sundav. from 2 to 5 p. Tn.

Private lessons bv appointment. Cave Psnclnc Acade-ny. Olive and Call or phone Iiomont so. Central 1.1 IX es? CAVE HALL zdtti and Olive sts. Dancing every Sunday afternoon from 2 to I.

and every evening from 7 to 10 leicept Mondav evenings. Instructions everr Tuesdav an-1 Friday evenings Total ad-nlsslon. lncludir.g war ta. ent 40c. ladles CV.

rancln and cherta -n free Aern A Alrra. fi A nurse for bafc-r can be found through a rOST-DIPPATCH Want Ad -lth least tSelay. rtsono tba Want I DO Tot SHOOT DltKSf J. S. L.

(Correction.) District Inspector Harmeier writes: The Federal law allows shooting of ducks in the Mississippi River In open season, is from Sep. 1 to Dec. 31 inclusive. The ban was taken oft the Mississippi and Missouri livers over a year ago. In reference to continuous closed season.

Launch hunting on tiie Mississippi River along the borders of the State of Missouri is prohibited by State law at all times. The I'tate of Missouri has concurrent jurisdiction over the Mississippi River with the State of Illinois and other States bounding ou the State of Missouri. WAH TALK. HAl'PV. You would get the additional $13 as the soldier's wife.

A. R. o. Trj- writing officers for names of lonely soldiers. An officer would probablj- tell you best present.

MISS D. I Only parcel post packages can at present be sent to soldiers (care American Kxpedition-ary Forces, France). Ask Red Cross. SOLDEIR 'S of allotment would depend upon how much the son had been contributing to parent's support previous to his enlistment. Write to his Captain.

SEAMSTRESS. It is. not compulsory upon a man In the national army to allot a portion of his pay to his parents, whether or not thej' are whollj- or partiallj- dependent. It is optional with the man. He may allot, if he sees fit.

a portion of his pay, not exceeding thereof, to his parents, and if they are whollj- or partially dependent, the Government will add to this amount $10 per month for each parent whollj- or partiallj- dependent. In order for the Government to make this allowance of $10 per month in addition to tiie amount alloted-bj- the man from his paj-, the man must show that his monthly contributions to the dependents during the 12 months previous were as much as the amount alloted plus the allowance. J. E. L.

One born in a foreign country must be naturalized unless father was naturalized during son's minoritj-. KLACKHEAD. Blackhead: t'se soft cloths wrung out of warm wa- ter on face until skin feels soft and is pink; then, with palms of hands and good lather, rub skin hard; rinse in 2 or 3 clean waters, fin- i inisliing with cold. Press out any that will come without bruising flesh: rub in quantities of cold cream and let remain all night. A FRIEND.

If what ou eat or drink does not agree wiV'n you, abandon whatever you suppose to be injurious. No rule is good for all. The answerer was forced to give up coffee many years ago. "Coffee," says a medical writer, "is a food, a whip, a fertilizer, a heat-maker, a true stimulant and thirst quencher, jet a dangerous drug if taken too often." Another says it has no food value. Moderate eating of genuine graham bread ia considered healthful.

A cup of cocoa with milk and sugar has considerable food value. The bad effects are slight and bj- no means an offset to the food values. One. writer says: Nothing takes the place of water in the system. I'artake of it before the meal, and after.

Coffee and tea, when used, should either be taken before the meal or imrne-miatelj- following, with either cream or sugar; never wtih both. DETECTIVES EX-OFFICER gauds'. Vu'J 67C3. does shadowing and Invest 1-Naane lilds. Thono Central (8i does sliadoning and iiivextl-gating.

Wainwright llldg. l'lione Cen tral O.lis. i UK'I'M Tl VK LADY sba.lowinsr- tigatlng; fidentlal. inorougniy reliable; ttri.tly coti-I--orest 1 o-3l LRTKCT1VK LADY 1 saadowins und InvesUgating. Miss Jackson.

7JO40 Von ersem orett llt. IjETKCTIVT: Does sl.adon Ing ati invesM-gatlng: l.eatoa missing people; absolute ae. consultation free. Finii'V av. olV- Kliiloch Delmar S74JN f-, MEDICAL GOITERS and their cure.

Write for fres bulletin. Oolter Reasearch Society. 64s 9th and Olive. (1001 PROFESSIONAL U'l CGY Soprrfluoua hair and facial biemishis removed by 12-needle electrolysis. 1 idles only.

-Miss E. Cellon, lsai Railway Exchange Rldg. l'lioiie Olive 4.111. (co i THEATRICAL BELMONT says: Pon't crv for the moon i get busy and get something better: study- i acting for pictures and the stage, singing. I dancing, chorus and vaudeville; monthly i payment plan.

Heltnont School. Odeon Theater nida: cstaldished 1 1 2. (rS) LAPY YVt.l. Small, j.artner. silent, vaude- vill act: state age.

height. weight, i Phone; quick unswer. Hox R-213. Ri I I I A a ik iiV on two young men who plv mandolins or violins by a fellow who is pretty cnthi on a i iS guitar; tnree f.r us ooum surely make merrv we conn get together lor further nsr ticulars. address Box II Post-1 lispatch.

SCHOOLS- -COLLEGES NEW COURSES AT CITY COLLEGE OF LAW AND FINANCE Accountancy and Commercial Credits. Advertising, the Science of Selling and Business Administration. Mldeltv Grand and olive. Phone Llndell 242J. Downtown Office.

Chemical Phone dive sm C8 PLOYMENT A Solid agate, first three line or less 2lcm additional lines 10c eah. Discount per line on .1 or more insertions. MEN. BOYS baker it. bv allround, Terrace.

as second; day 4 SO I UA r.K references. first hi.no bread and i-astrv Rox Post-Plspatch. tV RAUTENPER sit. "by steady, reliable experienced in hotel, o.ub and cafe work; imbm nian bestreferences. Forest 11J.

(til IK KEEPER desires position as assistant: rapid and accurate on ledger work Ron IC-HiiT. P. -P. Rot iKKEEPER Sit. stenographer or general of lice man: 1 years' exnrience; married: best of references.

liox F-H51. post-Plstat h. i i lllHikKKKI'KR Sit competent, experienced, at present employed in minor ca-pacltv. YVbat will vou ofier me No $1 ner week Joba Considered, liox F-4. I'ost-Pispatch.

CAKPENTEli" SlV. ork for 4ic an hour, or contract. Rox Iost-l1s'atch. CARI'ENTER excellent mechanic, de-IH-ndable. young, msrrled.

sober, wants In- sldwork. Hox ir-IPost-IMspatch 7 CHAFFFEFR Sit. by colored: 7 yi' experience run anv car. Llndell rjs-'iW. 1 Al'FFEFR -lsit.

t.v colored witn refer- en-es Phone St. Oa'r 'l Fast Side iSi HAl'FFEFR-Slt. discharged from F. arniv. years' experience, can drive anv make car.

ruuU mechanic host references, ijranll :41 W. TJj A F-1 luarrfed: vears old: good habits; gilt-edge reference: e. ernpt from draft; i urlvluK. X'hona Forest IS91 i I i 1 i day. Jan.

31. 191. at 4:25 p. 1 rothv Miiv Huesgen. darling dau ter of Alexandria H.

and Gertrud Huesgen neo Whitman), dear sister of Clifford, Audrey. La Verne, Mary and Eugene Huesgen and cur dear niece, granddaughter and cousin at the age of 2 months and 14 days. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 2, at 2:15 n. from family residence, 1417 Laurel avenue.

to St. Karbara's Church, thence to St. Peter's Cemetery. Motor. (e) 111 It WITZ Emma, beloved wife of Harry Hurwitz, mother of Wallie A.

Hurwitz, sister of Mrs. Ben Harris, F. Marcus. I Kreutz, Bertha May-field and Fred Mayrield. Funeral notice later.

(c) KI-'AM'. Entered Into rest on ednesday. Jan. 30. 1918.

at p. Luke Keane. beloved husband of Anna Keane (nee O'Honnell). and dear father of Beatrice, Theresa and George Keane, after a brief Illness, at the age of 58 years. Funeral Saturday, Feb.

2, at 8:30 a. from Mathew Hermann Son's chapel. 414 1 West Florissant avenue, to our Lady of Good Council Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Motor. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

c5) lil.U SVK1KII Entered into rest, on Thursday Jan. 31. 191 S. at 10:1. a.

Anna J. Klausmeyer (nee Teg-deri, beloved wife of Adolpli Klaus-tnejer. mother of Charles J. W. Klausmeyer and daughter of ra Tegder.

our dear sister and ter-in-law. at the age of 25 years. Funeral Sunday. Feb. 3.

at 1:3 p. from the family residence. Black to Black Jack Church, thence to Black Jack Cemetery. MF.t KUS Kntered Into rest on Thursday, Jan. SI, 1918.

at a a. Charles I. Meyers, dearly beloved husband of Anna Meyers fnee I'ovr-ersl. father of John Charles and Florence Meyers and Mrs. William Roach, brother of John Meyers and Mrs.

A. Fertal. Funeral will take place from the family residence. 1713 O' Fallon street, on Saturday, Feb. 2, at a.

m. to t. Lawrence O'Toole's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Motor. De- ceased was a member or local No.

COO. (c) Fnion. Ml" Kntered into rest Thurs-dav. Jan. 21.

lylS. at 7:05 a. August Mupxite. dearly beloved husband of Matlie -Muesse (nee Bueker), iear father of Mattie Durand, pud Henry Muegee and father-lu-la of Kdwin Durand, Jeannette MufRge (nee lOimelinn and our dear grandfather and brother, aged o4 years 11 months and 14 days. Funeral Sunday.

Feb. 3. at 2 p. from residence, C009A Utah street. Motor.

Deceased was a member of Beer Drivers and Stablemen and Helpers' Union Xo. 4 3. Kansas City (Mo.) papers please copy. (c Ml II I'll On Wednesday. Jan.

30, at p. Luke P. Murphy beloved husband of Clementine. Vurphy (nee Gieske), dear father of Mary K. and the late Jerome Murphy, dear son of Luke F.

and Mary Murphv (nee Funeral Saturday, Feb. 2, nt a. from family residence, 1,02 North Twenty-third street. to St. Leo's Church, thence to Calrj-y Cemetery.

Friends invited to attenu. Carriages. (eo) OHFHMK.IEIt Entered Into rest on Wednesday, Jan. 30. 191 at 1:10 a.

Anna Maria Kllzabeth Obermeler (nee Schweipe), beloved wife of Frederick Obermeier. dear mother of lOdward A. and Herman Obermeier, and our dear aunt, aged 83 years. Funeral from residence, 2249A TJo-dier street, Sunday, Feb. 3, at 2 p.

to St. l'eter's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Kvaneelical Zion Dutberan Church Indies' Society. Twenty-first and Benton etreets. Kelatives and friend3 are invited Carriages.

(Co) I'AIMKB-Kntered into rest, on Friday, Feb. 1, 191S, at 2:40 a. Kllen Pandura nil I'aynter, dear wife of AValter J. I'aynter, daughter of Mrs. Wilfred Dandurand, sister of Margaret Harold, and Ada Dandurand.

and Mrs. William Sherwood Doyle. Funeral from family residence, 1317 Temple place. Due notice of time will be fciven. Motor.

(c) rF.l.T Kntered day. Jan. Annie 1'elt into rest on Wednes-30, 1918. at (J p. (nee McDonald), be- loved wife of Georee l'elf.

mother of I.ouis, Oliver ind Ieo T'elt, ami Mrs. A. G. McDonald, of Dallas. our dear sraiidmother and creat-srraiia-iio-ther.

Funeral will take place from Arthur J. Donnellv's funeral parlors. Twenty-first anil Wash street, on Saturday, Feb. 2. at a.

to St. Brldsret's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery, Motor. (o At Soring s. on Wednesday. 1SGS.

Hen K. Ttyaii, dear Iirother of Knuik James I. A. and Marjtart M. van.

Ktinernl from family resldent-e. T.imlcll boulerirO. on Sattirtlav. Keb. at 9 a.

to St. Xavler's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Motor. sClll'YK -Kntered Into rest Thurs-! Jan. 31.

1P1R. at S0 r. I Augusta Sehenk (nee Stapf), dearly e1ove(j mother of Fenrices. YY'iP'arn .1. nml Robert Sehenk, anil tlear mother-in-law of F.mnin Sehenk nf Ibwitly), at the BKts of SO years 1 month nnil lb ilays.

Kunfr.it Saturday. Feb. at p. from resiletic 3iL'S Sontli Jefferson nvenue. to SS.

l'eter and l'aul'a Cemetery. Motor. c) T'K Kntered Into ret on Thursday. Jan. 31, 11S.

nt 3:30 i. Wtl-lium A. Stock beloved noil nf AVI1. Ilnm A. and Kmtly Stork (nee Scholil.

at the age of 4 years 4 months and in. Funeral Saturday. Feb. 2. at r.

from family residence. 4.V2 Red Hi.nl avenue, to J'erpetual Help Church, tl.encc lu Cal'ary Cemetery. Motor. c) ri i i.

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