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6B ST WANT WORK? Tell what you can do through a POST-DISPATCH "WANT" AD or read the HELP WANTED ADSZ ST. LOUTS rOST-DISPATCH JA-MAkV it. tion and maintenance methods. It ENGINEERS URGE COMMON SENSE dealt with financing, grading, sur RAILROAD TRAVEL CHICAGO DEATHS facing, and the construction of itlK POiNTiN'G s-staiBtne. damn wi.

tWt ROAD BUILOING bridges and culvert. Lrart Urkets gss ever Grading on feeder highways has BUiLLE Furruan tTI Continued From Page One. been neglected, it waa pointed out. because only "a email number of CLIFTON HJILIAN RETIRESJROM BANK Mercantile Commerce Vice President to Go to Arizona to Benefit Health. WABASH RAOBOAD CHICAGO Jk EASTERJi ITJ.INOIS IVLXSOIS CENTRAL Ii.MLROAD states' have developed "commend construct good "feeder roads.

CARPENTERS ANT gi -r ra ADDITIOKS. a.t.r,t-..,--T-liiy aMfe systems for their adminis Britton said, are "isolating: tiiera- uig pwrr-ees. garate workmaafhip: nv. c- tration-Many so-called local "local e.f: 1 wolves from tha country national transportation system and fail to reap the of the State 7yy. l-am-vn q.Vt; CARt'ENTt'K Nevt' t- January 7.

54. 31. February 7. Leave St- Louis at or after 9 pra. Ketura oa any tram leaving i-Bo4 later than Moaday ssae follow.

(See Mote -A.) roads should be reclassified as eeneral-traffic-use highways, the auMtv com mitt stated, but only after a CARPKNTE3 Nw ammbie rat-s. r.lr A I CA ai'ENTfctt New special vmvr inT. January IS. 17 23. S4 30.

31. February 7. Leave SU Lows at or after 9 pm Fridays and at or $6" Matthews. Mary Ann Merklln. Magdalen Mifonl.

Mrs. Margaret O'Briea, James Orlaatavnder, Otto 0Shea, James agene Oetttr, John Itabbitt, Gerald Kedemfiby, Clara Renastedt, Km ma Rooaa, Weltner Margareth Scheidt, Loolsa M. Schlager, August SctUaeter, Mary S-Schochmamt, Sophia Scho.lt lAwrence P. Selaer, An too Simmons, Joseph Somrarr, Anton StahL, Caroline Matilda Mevens, Harry Claire Sullivan, Mrs. J.

J. Tivis, John W. Walchsbanser, John X. Weber, Jacob ZoUer, Charles F. BavJe.

Edwin JL. Baldwin. Arthur 1. BaUar, Frank I. Bastes.

Joseph F. Bean. Frank: S. Bon ham. Roseeil A.

Boscb. Bertha Brockland, Anna Mary Boedinger, Fred Dickvnarm, Mary Dillon, Elizabeth Dinges, Meyer Louisa Eayart, Margaret Goessling, Anna M. Harig, Caroline Harrison, Herman W. Hen ricks, Henry Hinrtchs, EUxabeth KaTaoangh, John J. Kennedy, Isabel Kipp, Mm Anna Kroll, Elizabeth Knnst, Anna M.

McGuire, Captain William 1L Maender, Bertha Mathenv, Irwin CA BPrlNTEJla 2 mates rtva. Ev ere-" I FLuOiiS lad fver careful transport survey. Financing of low cost ghways, representing about 2,000,000 mues of this country's present roadway system, the committee found, should not devolve solely upon the townships affected, due primarily to a lack of knowledge as to what highways actually carry local traf before 9 am Saturdays ef dates ssowb. Return oa any tram leaving Chicago sot later laaa Monday soon following. (See Note A.

Note A. Tae S3 ad tickets are good ia efaair ears and coaehee only. Children bait tare. No baggage checked. DEATHS BABBITT, GkRALO Of 4-6j averue, eatered into rest oa Tuesday, Jan.

13. 193U beloved aon of John and Annie Kaoottt. dear brother ef John, Anna, Nat. Jamea and Barry Babbitt. Funeral from Joseea 3.

Qoina parlora 1 3-nt Morta Lnxn trnlmrd. oa Thaiw day, Jan. IS. at 3 0. m.

Intel-meet ta Calvary Cemetery. Iatcrment private. 4c3 EEilMSST, CLARA Arc 38 year, of 72oA Dover place, am Monday. Jan. 12, 1931, beioved of Gusts va Redemaky.

dear at iter of Mrs. Lulu Hastem, Mrs. Mane Haosteia. Mrs. Anna Bauer.

Theodore and Wiiiiam Koraleld. oar dear sia-ter-in-law and aimL Faneral from Hoffmeister ehapeL .814 Bout Broadway. Thorsday. Jan. 15.

at P- sa. latemaeat SU, Triaity Laifwna Cemetery. Member of Beacon Chapter Iff. tM. O-E.

Alhambra Grotto Ladies' Aaxtliary aod Laaiea' AaxiUary of P. C. 10, e3l KKMSTEDT. EMMA Jy Of 200 SoutA Broadway, es Tuesday. Jaa.

13. 1931. at 4:15 a. beloved wife of tha-lata John Bemstedi. dear" mother of Jobji and Joseph KemsteOt sad Mrs.

JoaephUM Henry tneo Bemstedt). oar dear mother-in-law. aTaadmother. sister, sister-in-law and aunt, aged 78 years. Funeral from Wacker-HelderJ chapel, 3S3 Gravois avenuo.

Thursday, Jan. 13. at 1.30 p. to Su Matthew Cemetery. c3 BOM AM.

WELTNER. MARGARXTH M. Entered into rest 00 Monday. Jan. 12.

1931. at 7:45 p. dearly beioved wife of John Rnnan. dear mother of Fred Wil-liama. at the age of 71 Tears.

Funeral from reaidence of son. 5714 Helen av, Thursday, Jaa, 15. at 2 p. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Xvanaril-e (I1L) papers lease copy. (c3 SCHEIDT. LOUS A M. (aee Kwtt Asleep la Jems. Moaday.

Jan. 12. 1931. at 11 a m. at the home of Mr.

and Mrs- W. M. Buder. Ssppisgtan. wife of the late George Carl Scheldt, beloved mother of retirement of Clifton H.

McMillan as a vice president of the Mercantile-Commerce Bank and Trust Co. was announced today following a directors meeting yesterday when several changes In personnel were made. McMillan said he had not been well for the last few months and planned to leave at once for Ari CONCRETE CEMLNT 0Ri plastering: lowest pn--'. highways. A rpecial teitlon on airport drainage and surfacing- dealt today with fundamental airport engineer-in problems.

Speakers, including CoL Harry Blee, director aeronautic development. United States Liepartment of Commerce, and Fred A. Schnepfe, airport research engineer for the association," told of a snrrey In progress which would endeaTor to establish standardised plana for airport construction, adapted to conditions in various sections of the country. "Tor Uniform Traffic Signals. Establishment of a national research tody to discuss factual investigations of the various aspects of the traffic problem and pro -f, Jaacary IS.

17 23. 24 3 I 31. Febraary 6. 7.. Leave St.

Louis Fridays at or after fic almost exclusively. The trend towards centralised planning is re ELECTRIC iring. I rc garded by the committee as a prob zona in the hope he would benefit A. A. 9 pm and oa all trains batuiUaye, Return limit 15 days.

S12 tickets are honored la parlor and sleeping ears upon payment of usual Pakistan charges. Children half fare. Bag-gage check d. able remedy, insuring a properly planned system of highways and a more equitable distribution or very ramab Caf! 1 -2 ELECT KiC WiaiNi censed; very" reaaouiiie. I LOWEST PRICES wuui," trie wiring; fiature tsrma.

BJ v. 3Tyj or CE fro mthe milder climate there. He will receive a definite income under the bank's insurance retirement plan adopted a year ago and will continue as a director. Twelve directors re-elected for a highway unda. MOTOR BUS TRAVEL Favors Straight Roads.

Elimination of deep ditches. BADE. EDWIN JL. Entered into rest at bom. 1315A Clinton street, on Saturday, Jan.

10. 1931. at 3 uR) p. beloved hubband ef leary Bade nee dear SAVE MONEY Lei F. your eWtncal 1 father of James dear aon ol the late a.1 HE KICKS.

HEXIT Ecterrd into r-st Monday. Jan. 12. 1931. at p.

diTorcod laoabaad of Mary Henzicka nee Tey), dear laiher. father-lB-iaw. trrxnd-faiber and creat-rrandiatliex. accd SI years. Funeral from Iafayetie Henricks' resi-oenee.

Thm-la. Jan. IS. at 1 p. m.

Interment Uartin Cemetery. Bi-a Ri4re, Mo. (o pay. rv.rest -t4-i three-year term were: G. A.

Buder, V. de B. Daly. Louis II. Egan.

D. C. Kerckhcff. F. August Luytiea.

E. Christian and Catherine Bade, dear brother of C. George. Ctoariea, Fred, Mrs. Charles Asselmeier, Mrs.

Fred Johannrag, guaracieed- B. McDonald. Walter McKittrick. Colonial Atlantic-Pacific Stage Srstem Memphis 1 Sd.OO Los Anfelea" S33.19 Indianapolis a.OO Ietroit 7.00 Kansas City New York 23-Otl $3.75 Chicago 3.75 AH Rectiniag Cfaair Bttssea operating- oa Express Service. Save Time and Meaey.

Main Lvpoi, loUt and Olive, CEbtrai 61 6. tc Mrs. a. is. 4 nee ade, our dear son-in-law.

brother-in-law and uncle, aed TKiiEE roms wired uh EVfrfTw: J. L. Mauran. Carl F. G.

Meyer. 36 rears. James J. Mullen. Edgar M.

Queeny Funeral from Leicner chapeL 2223 St. HTVRICHS. ELIZABETH (aee Han.) Of 74.31 Tennessee aveoue. ob Sunday, Jan. 11.

in ber eventy-seveEta year, beloved FURNACE AND STOVE RPa Louis avenue, Weaaeauay. Jan. 14, at and James I. "Westlake. Georee to at.

MiehaeJ thurth. Interment wu oi us taie rea mnnens and dear in Calvary Cameterr. Deceased was a V. Wilson was re-elected chairman of the board: John G. Lonsdale, member ol Bailer Councu o.

81. K. of straightening of unnecessarily crooked roads, and elimination of sharp curves, even at the expense of creating a steeper grade, was advocated by a subcommittee dealing with low cost roads and bridges. The convention will consider tomorrow several specialized topics, including snow removal methods, grade crossing problems and problems affecting city and county highway officials. Special attention will be paid to urban traffic problems and city paving.

Floyd Gibbons, war correspondent and radio speaker, will address the association's annual dinner at sourer oi reo. enrut. Mrs. Oscar waiters and Mrs. William Ferkel (nee Hin-rchs) and our dear auter-in-law.

molher- Suildinc Trades Local o. 22: Ben- BKAL Eli STOVE AND FTJP.Vi-E 'k' CnlMNiSl'S furnace smokes, call us- makes: work JE'f wn 349. president, and W. L. Hemingway, "hw.

gTaadmotner, a-reat-crandmotaer tuoian Mutual Aid and Holy 'ama Society of St. Michael's Church. 4eS) executive vice president. BALDWIN. AKTBCK.

1 Entered into rest Interstate Transit Lanes Union Pacific Stages The Ovsiiaasl Reese, Boa rt enemy, rati reed certainty lew fare everywhere: ail new reeinsing eKair tu.thes. Ver taferiinina. call llintaat 3.524. J801 WaiOuagtoa. OArfleld 333it.

20 1 N. th. (eS on Saturday. Jan. 10.

1431. at 10:30 n. FURNACE CLEANINii 1 TTT ana aunt. Funeral Wednesday. Jan.

14. at p. from Hoffroeiater.Fendler funeral borne. 712S Micbitran avenue, to toe Evangelical St. Trinity Cemetery.

(c3) mote the adoption of a utiiform pvttem of traffic signals was recommended to the, convention yesterday by its committee on traffic devices a.nd their application. The report was tendered by Harry E. Xeal. traffic e- -Sneer of the Ohio Stae Mifhvay Department. Giving a specific example of unnecessary variations in traffic signals, the committee said one manufacturer was compelled to furnish 54 various forms of a 'stop" sign.

These included differences in etire. color, composition, and finish. Grade cronsing signals are confusing also by lack of uniformity in design and color, the committee reports. Io CV-t I Load. Methods of efficient construction of low cost roads, built to handle light traffic, were discussed in detail, by the committee on construc- m-.

beldved taiher of Patrick Baldwin, dear HERO OF MISSOURI REGIMENT that cold room: nnn. '1 on ef Mrs. Mary Baldwin (nee Jackson t. mates free: reaaonabie. and the late Robert Baldwin, dear brother of Leonard F.iroer Vsncect and Eva OVERSEAS, DIES IN ARIZONA ATA5ArCH.

JOHN J. On Sunday. Jan. Baldwia. Mrs.

Marraret Scnaefer. Mrs. U. 1831. at p.

beloved son of tha late Philip and Kargaret Kavanaugh auci coeton and Jars, tieien iolan and Body of Herman Harrison. Wound repainne oi an inns m'iub a 1. 43oa Evans av. I fur dear uncle. ed in First Action of 138th In star oroineT OI Alice and Philip J.

Kavanaugh. Kra. Mary McGlynn and the late Lawrence and Frank Km. Funeral from Berresch funeral Barters. FUBNACES and chimney cear NEVLN BUS LINES Southwestern Trans.

Co. BCSHES. MAINE TO CALIFORNIA FAST THRltH SEKvlCE MANX LOW EACIRSION 1A11M Depot. 12th a Olive St. CLatral 661 S.

teii 3661 WACking-ton boulevard, on Wednes naugh. and Catherine BemmiBgton, and our FURNACES cleaned. $2 uear oruiner-ia-iiw ana urcie. Funeral from residence. 3349 Cottage Hotel Jefferson tomorrow night-Thursday will be Fan-American day and the final business meeting will be held that afternoon, although the meeting does not close formally 4 until Friday.

repairing of au kin: Evans it. lrtPJ avciii, oa TOiieseay. wan. 14. at 5 a.

m. St. Teresa's Church. Interment at Cal ROOM lor 2 agrs motoring te ew day. Jan.

14. at 8:30 a. to St. Mai-achy Church. Inter meet in Calvary Cemetery.

(C2 atl.t AV, FliAXK D. Entered Into rest oa Tueauay. Jan. U. 1SM1.

tieariy belaveo husband of Mary Xnler BaUay. beloved father of EmU Frank A area M. and Mrs. K. K.

Ebert. uear father-Hi-law, trandaiher. brother and untie. Iue ntHice of funeral later. c4l ork re '-rnees.

HEATING REPA1RS- JEfferson till. vary cemetery. Xeceased was a member cf Holy Hame Society of St. Teresa's paired. coils installed eovrd: rmss.

c2 1 SEALED PROPOSALS STi 4., a a saaava 4U- tuPUC Itl'ili, (jl a a GERMAN NIGHT CLUB ORDERED ISABEX Entered into rest Jan. 11. 1931. at 4 t. dinrh.

a Jm-wis, vtW o. WJVJ. BWltl, WSITH OI 4838 Hlow ter of John CI and Mamie Kennedy nee STVVE. TVKSACE RE.rOj streu on Sunday, Jan. 11.

1931. at a. m-. oeiovea us Dane ol Anna M. Baetel 4 aee Schilli.

dear lather of Joanii SfcALtD BIDS L. 0. Engineer Ofiice. 428 Custom House, Louis. Mo.

Sealed bids, duplicate, will be received untU 11 a. ni-. Jan. 14. 1931, and then opened, for furnishing all labor and materials and periormiiig ail work for repairing the.

United States dredges Selma and Thebes. For further inform uoa. ask for Circular 31-99. (c2 SULPHUR WATER P. Bastel, Justine J.

Goetihain. and cur GAS PIPE CLEANERS I urm- lainer-in-iaw, orotner, Drother-m-law Emu. Gustave, George, Emma assei. Louisa Ruder. Charles.

Robert and William Scheidt and the late Christ Scheldt, stepmother of Otto Scheldt and Alvtna Schueta, our dear mother-in-law. grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and aunt, at the age of 77 years 11 months and days. Remain at Bopp ehapei. Kirkweod. Mow until Thursday.

Jan. 15. at 12 o'clock noon, then will lie in state at St. Lotas Evangelical Church. Sappington.

Mo. Funeral same day at 2 p. m. Determent St. Lucas Cemetery.

Deceased waa a member of St. Lucas Ladies' Aid. (c3 SCHLAGER, AI GIT Of 4410 N. Bromd- wajr. entered into rest ot Monday.

Jan. 12. 1931. at 9:40 a. va- beloved husband of Elizabeth Schlajrer (dp Fritz 1.

dear father of Charlea G. Schlager. Edna A. Otiersbacb and the late Waiter W. Schlager.

dear stepson ef Michael Buck, our dear brother, father-in-law. grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle, in tus sixty-third year. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 15.

at 2 p. nx, from Math. Hermann a Son chapel. Fair and West Florissant avenue. Interment in Friedcn's Cemetery.

c3 SOHLCETER- MART S. Of 6411 Minnesota avenue, on Monday. Jan. 12. 1931.

at 1 1 :10 p. beloved wife of Edward C. Schiueter. and dear sister of Mrs. fcUca-nor Krait.

Josi-ph. John. Aert and George Sen woo. our dear aunt and Funeral from Southern funeral home. 6320 South Grand boulevard.

Notice of time later. c) SCHCCHMANN. SOPH LA Asleep Jesus at residence. 2342 Arlington avenue, dear wife ef Akiysius Sch uchmann dear mother ef Charles and Anne Blle Schuchmann and Mrs. Clementine McCarthy.

Remains at Drebmann-Harral chapel. 1905 Union boulevard, until 9 a. m. Wednesday. Jan.

14. Funeral same day at 10:30 a. from Our Saviour Lutheran Church, St. Louis avenue and Abner place, to Bellefotttaine Cemetery. c2) SCHrLTZ.

LAWRENCE f. Of 3824 A Ohio avenue, on Monday. Jan. 12. lyai.

at 9 a bekived husband ef Josephine ischultz. our dear brother-to-law and uncle Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 14. at 2 p.

from Moydell parlors. Mississippi and Allen avenue, to New jicker Cemetery, ait 8ELZFK, ANTON Of 6200 Reber place, entered mto rest on Monday. Jan. 12. relict of the late Minnie Selzer (nee earner I.

beloved, father of Mrs. Benjamin Pappert. Mrs. E. Pappert, Mrs.

Henry Myers. Mrs. Melvin Myers, Anton L. and Frank E. Selzer.

our dear grandfather, great-grandfather and father-in-law. Funeral from Schmir'e funeral home, 3125 Lafayette avenue. Thursday. Jan. 15.

at 8:15 a. to the Epiphany Chsrch, Smiley and Ivanhoe arenuea. Interment New St. Marcus' Cemetery. (c3i ana tine.

a nis vt-ar. GAS PIPE'S TURKISH BATHS Funeral from chapel. 31.60; work guaj-anu-ed. unroji avenue. ecnesoay.

Jaa. 14, T.A-'rv ra itilt. rem' e-iU a to Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Interasect in S3. Peter and Paul's fantry, to Be Brought Here.

The body of Herman Harrison, hero of the first trench action of the ISSth Infantry in the World War. will arrive in St. Louis tomorrow morning- and will remain at an undertaking parlor at 15J2 North Grand boulevard until tomorrow evening. Mr. Harrison.

32 years old. died in a Government hospital at Yuma Jan. 4. of tuberculosis which resulted from his being gassed dm. icg his service overseas.

A private in Company of the St. Louis regiment, he and two other enlisted men, Joseph Reynolds and Elmer Grupe. went through the American barrage at Hilsenf irst, July 6. 1918. and cut the German wire to allow their comrades to pass.

All were wounded, but accomplished their mission, receive I the Croix de Guerre and were cited in division orders. Funeral services for the veteran will be held at Golconda. I1L, Thursday afternoon. His widow, two brothers and two sisters sur- BELCHER HOTEL HAIU3VOOD FLOORS FOURTH A LUCAS SAL-D BIDS U. S.

Engineer Office. 428 Custom House. St. Louis Mo. Sealed bids will be received here until It a.

m. Jan. 2b. lifJl. and then opened, lor furniatmir ail la bur and maieriais aud performing au work for constructing and delivering twenty-two 1 22 steel dredge pontoons.

Further Information on application. c4 luwtts laid, surficd. i rac Loora renewed, reasonable For. PADLOCKED FOR YEAR BY U. S.

rVtleral Jiidsre Davis Hears Testimony of Dry Raid and t'on-vktious of Bartenders. The German Night Club, at the intersection of alleys in the block bounded by Chestnut. Pine, Seventh and Eighth streeta was ordered padlocked for a year by Federal Judge Davis today. The order was issued after Judge Davis heard testimony of numerous raids and several convictions of bartenders for liquor law violations during the three years that Joe Cusamano has operated the place, first as the Coney Island Bar and later as the German Night Club. AN to lo thm.

or -tu a machine rawwiab'e, FHa--? STOCKHOLDERS MEETING CAULfEIlSfliE I I after Muaterole -safe "counts- PAINTING A T-v-T-TV-. -Taatngan 1. Gear sister of Daniel. John J. and William V.

Kennedy and the late Margaret Kennedy, granddaughter of the lata Deniel O'Madigas, dear sis ter-tn-law, aunt, nief and cousin. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 14, at 8:30 a. from the Croghan ftineral home. 7148 Manchester avenue, to St.

Luke's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased waa a member cf St. Lukes Alumni and a charter member of Walter J. Hatifeia Auxiliary of tha American Legios, Ko.

3o6. (c2) RTPP, MRS. ASNA Entered into rest en Monday. Jan. 12.

1931. widow of the late Charies F. Kipp. dear mother of Kenneth and Marshall Kipp sad the late Katherlne Kipp. our dear grandmother, mother-in-law.

sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from the Parker ehapei, 15 W. Loekwood boulevard. Webster Groves. Thursday.

Jan. 15. at 2 p. m. Interment Ziun Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Webster Groves Chapter No. 64. O.B.S. KROLL, ELIZABETH Entered into rest at Montserrat, oa Monday, Jan. 12.

1931. widow of the lata Joseph Kroll. dear mother of Mrs. Henry Schulte, Mrs. C.

W. Walker, Henry. Mary and John Kroll. The funeral takes place on Thursday, Jan. 15.

at a. fratn Brockland Chapel. 1827 Horan street, to St. Libnu' Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. (oj KOST.

ANNA M. (aee Mueller) Of 17 Ruseeil avenue, entered into rest on Monday. Jan. 12. 1931.

at 4:53 rv rn He- imtant" is applied Dace ana i)ir iiir.eir.c firtM. Call TjIiwi. e-" hour for 5 hours. Mas? led bene sites axst application PAINTING, papering, aMe. Brownlr.

C.irr IHii PRtsSTITE KNGINEERINu CO. Nouce of Annual Meeting. Notice ia hereby given mat tae annual meeting ol the stockholders of The Presa-tiie Engineering Company will be held oa luesuay. the 20th day of January. 1931.

at 9 a clock, in the lorenoon. at the ofiice of the company. Od7 Park avenue. City of St. Louis.

State of Missouri, for the purpose of eJectinc directors for the eusunuT year and for transacting suca otner business aa may properly come before toe tueetuur. c. W. C. FERGCSON President.

St. Louis. Jan. 1931. (c52 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.

Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of the Pulitser PLASTERING PLASTEBING Stucco. c.rn-t leaky basementa old roofs rv-paati am ed with speckai asbestos. NE: SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES SCHOOLS COLLEGES PLUMBERS PLUMBER wants work frum owners and buudera; rea J. r-uoiisning to. wm De field at the office of the company.

Twelfth boulevard and Olive street, in the city of St. Louis. Missouri, oa Msxtaj. jn. 19.

193L. cn en-imr at 9 clock in the omonn fnr 1 PLUMBING Any kind. t.r... Nichols, regisiered, LElmar oi'fj, purpose of electing- a board of directors loved wife Charles H. Kunst.

dear sister ana iut me transaction ol suca oth.jr trial- A PLl'MB. uxiemi)loyi-i. aeairsa registered. GRand tid5. -si': tnay come oeiore pne meeTiac JVSEVli President.

A. G. LINCOLN, secretary. CENTRAL PLUMBING 1 St. Louis.

Jan. 2. 1931. (cS stail anl replace your okj-ti at new. modern 42-iuch nr-Dic Qiaei fca ior ji compiete.

crifn 'WT. LOW-TAN n. CLOSET OUTFITS iau 2o.50. complet: 42-in. wnite LOST AND FOUND Miscellaneous Lost 43 FROM ST.

LOUIS EXCHANGE DEPART FOR REALTY MEETING City' Larg-st De-legation to Attend Convention in St. Petersburg, This Week. The largest delegation ever sent by the St. Louis Real Estate Exchange, including 23 delegates who departed ast night and 20 who are driving, are on the way to St. Petersburg.

for the midwinter meeting of the National Association of Real Estate Eoards. Delegates are accompanied by their wives, and many plan tours in Florida and Cuba following the convention, which will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The is headed by Bernard F. IHckman. new president of the Exchange: Charles J.

Daly, retiring president, who will be installed as a director of the asso KEGISTERED -PLL'SBES F't-JS uew. repair; need work. GS.i.Ki Af-- BILLFOLD Brown; Palm Taeaier; keep QKiney, return billfold. FKanklin 3dl7. Study APEMTESSMG Evening Classes A complete and thorough course of study and training in all branches of merchandise distribution; including Advertising, Salesmanship, Public Speaking, Salesmanage-mcnt.

Economics and Commercial Law. Supervised and directed by a faculty of prominent practical and successful St. Louis business men. The tuition may be paid in small installments. Information and catalog upon request! Come in, let us discuss this course of study and the possibilities that it may hold for you.

Remember a little informal friendly discussion with no obligations. City College Law IS Finance 322 North Grand Blvd. JEfferson 9126 (c4) 1 )h 1 iJ 1 1 ROOFLNG UORK Taeater; reward. Fairmont Hotel. DEimar LONG LIFE rfoair.Lg SIMMONS, JOSEPH On Sunday.

Jan. 1 1. 1931. dear father of Evangeline Simmons and Mary Feim. and father-in-law of Walter Feim.

dear husband of Anna fitmmons (nee Hancy), brother of Mary Haverporta and Gua. John, Frank Simmons. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 15, at 3 p.

from Sharkey funeral home. 4355 Washington, to Calvary Cemetery. (e3 SUMMER. ANTON Of 80S Wachtel avenue, entered into rert on Monday. Jan 12.

1931, at 2 a. beloved husband of the late Sophie Sommer. dear father of Mrs. Sophie Traufler (nee Sommer 1, Clemens. Ernst.

Anton and Godfrey Sommer. our dear father-in-law. grandfather and grrat-grandfather. in his eighty-third year. Funeral on Thursday.

Jan. 15. at a. from Fendler Undertaking Co, 744 Lemay Ferry road, to St. Andrew's Church.

Interment in Mount Olive Cemetery. Deceased" was a member of C. K. of Branch 1022- (c STAHL. CAROLINE MATILDA Entered tnio rest on Sunday, Jan.

11. 1931. at 2:30 p. wile of the late Emil Statu, dear mother of George. Rudolpn and the late Cbariea Stahl.

Mrs. Millie Clinking-beard. Mrs. Louise Badcr and Mrs. Maria HuebcBthal.

our dear grandmother, mother-iu-law. sister and aunt. Funeral oa Wednesday. Jan. 14 if D.

from the Wm. M. better work. Lower price, Oral MATTkESS Loet; between. Chjppewa aad Accomac Friday; reward.

Vic 415b'M. 6CHAEFER R.C"FIN"G CO. satiS'iss. (c3 PKk.fI.T- Kl, gonable. 4429 Dewey.

El itcT 41 STORAGE, MOVING. EXPRESS V' A 'JILL SUM mooile. possibly Cabanne between Clara buu mnssawawjj; reward. Urest c3 SUliDE BAG Lust: small, brown, euaifnei CB.A WfoRD MOVTNG Uof tance rates. 2(c mile local.

4 contract. FRanklm S57 J. 3313 rraiCT Irame. wooacu rueary; reward. FOrest outj.

pt. i 1 ciation, and v. w. Butts, former- LMBB.ELLA Lo.1; silk Palm Gi.fc.eAL HAULING able: by whit men. pont 4 president, who is a vice president of the association.

WILL person who mistakenly picked up purse in Famoua-Barr kundly return, keys rAAnem t-t "111 IT ti ri count 3 ard Miss Mamie Mueller. Mrs. Louise Wild and Mrs. Barbara Xest (nee Muellerl. our dear daughter-is-kssr, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral on Thursday. Jan. 15. at 1:30 p. nv.

from Zweenhera Bros, chapel. 2d23 Cherokee street, to St. Paul Churchyard. Deceised was a member of Cora Grove Ho. 05.

Woodmen Cirrie. Ic3) CAPTAIX WILLIAM H. On Monday. Jan. 12.

1931. beloved husband of San MeGtiire (nee Noel), dear father of Mar v. Catherine. William. Arthur and rieieu McGuire.

stepfather of Virginia Noel, dear son of Sarah McGuire and the late William H. McGuire. brother of Mrs. William C. Murphy and Tkiraii McGuire, our dear troih-in-law and uncle, in his forty-seventh year.

Funeral from the residf-nce. 5500 B-maine on Thursday, Jan. 15. at 8:30 a. to St.

Barbara's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Clark servloe. De-eeasd was a member of St. Louis Fire Department. Engina Company No.

48. (c3 JttENDIK, BERTHA (aee Rekart) Of 1431 Laurel on Jjunuav. Jan. 11. 1931.

at 1 p. m-. dear wile jf John J. Maeuder. mother of Clarence.

Elmer. Stella. Edward. John Jr. and dear grandmother, sifter, mother-in-law and lister-in-law.

Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 14. at 8:30 a. from Clark's tunaral home, 1125 Ho-a: anion avenue, to St.

Barbara's Church, thence to Monica's Cemetery. (c2 MATHENT, IRWIN Of 3SSS Utah street. suddenly, on Tuesday. Jan. 13.

1931. at 12:45 a. beloved husband of Anne Matheny (nee Minor), dear father wf Warren Matheny. Mrs. M.

W. Brown and Mrs. E. L. Wtndegger, our dear brother, brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle, at the age of 68 years.

Funeral Thursday, Jan. 15. 1931. at p. m-.

from Wek-k Bros. luneral home. 2201 S. Grand boulevard, to Missouri Crematory. New Albany Ind.

and Uanvflle (Ky. tapers pleas? eopy. MATTHEWS. MART ANN Of 1735A KiMuun aveuue. beloved wile of ua late Gorve Matthews and dear cousin.

runeral Thursday. Jan. 15. 1931. at 2 P.

tn from the Provost Chapel to Belie-fontaine Cemetery. Deceased was a member ef Anchor Lodge No. 54. O. E.

9. tc MERKLIN, MAGDALKN. Cm MoiKlay. Jan. IS.

1931 at 9:30 a. dear beloved wife of the late William MerkUn. dear mother of Mrs. W. T.

HartweU and Albert J. Merklin. our dear grandmother. BONDED movmr SI. 50 mom tin.

mm tance. ISc GA-fi'irt IT-" i BONDED MOVING. xS; storage $1 room. VIjrHLi, WOMAN'S FITTED CASE Lost, or taken Congestion in Chest? chapel. 4334 Natural Bridge avenue.

In- BK.4.N. FKAVK 8. Entered Into rest at residence. 0804 Hancock avenue. on Snndar.

Jan. 11. 1831. dear husoand'of Frieda Besn 'iwe 8prsul, dr father of lna ran and Mrs. Elsie Kioely and our dear father-in-law.

trother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Wedn-sday. Jan. 14. at 3 p.

from Drehmann-Harral chapel. 1SKI5 Ln'on boulevard, to Belief otitaine Cemetery. Deceased a a member of Mound City Lodee No. 27fl. I.

O. Wildey Encampment Ko. 1. I. O.

O. Veteran Odd Feiiows' Aasoeistion: Naomi Reoekah Lodre 2. I. O. O.

F-. and Carpenters No. 1596. Cc2 BONHAM. aiSSKli.

A. Of S313 Menard street, departed to be with Christ. Jan. 11, 1931. at 1:40 p.

dear son ef Leonard and the late Hatue Bonham nee Woodward). d-ar stepson of Bertha Bonhara nee Wirthi. dear brother of Mrs. Helen Labia, Mrs. Ethel Lempsey.

Edwsrd and Leonard Bonham. and dear stepbrother of John. Carl and Err in Os-lertar, his twenty-eighth year. Funeral from Watker-Helderle chapel. 3634 Gravois avenue.

Wednesday. Jan. 14. at 3 p. to New St.

Marcua Ctaneterv. Pleasa omit flowers. (e3 BOSCH. BERTHA (nee Kaasler) On Tueeday. Jan.

13, 1931. at 3:30 a. beloved wife of Joseph Bosch, our dear sistT -in-law and aunt. Funeral from the LekJner chapel. 2223 Pt.

Louis avenue. Thursday. Jan. 15. at 1 p.

ro. Interment Walnut Hill Ctmo-terj. BeUevjJie. Belleville papers please copy. a3) BBOCKLAXD, ANSA MART Of 1416 North Tenth strert.

entered into rest on Monday, Jaa 13. 1931. at 13 a. dearly beloved sister of Mrs. Anna Tranei and the late Autust H.

Brockland and our dear sister-in-law. aunt and cousin. Tae funeral takes place on Wednesday, Jan. 14. at 8:30 a.

from Brockland ehapei. 1827 Hoiran street, to St. Josephs Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. L'eceaiHKl was a member of TounI Ladies' Sodality and Altar Society at St. Jo-sf-plvs Church and "-a president of St.

Elizabeth Ladies' Auxiliary of the St. Tin-cent Orphans' Society, (e2i Ul HHl.tK. IKK1) Entered into rest on Sunday. Jan. 11.

1931. at p. hosband ol the late Marraret Boedinger. dear father cf Arnold. Milton.

Vernun and Loonetta Buediner. and our dear brother, hrother-in-law. father-in-law. prandiather and uncle. In his filty-seTenth year.

Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 14. at 9:30 a. from the Geore L.

Pieitsch chapel. .1966 Easioa avenue, to St. Barbara's Church, thenoa to Calvary Cemetery. (t2 DICKMA-N, MART Entered into rest on Monday. Jan.

12. 1931. at Oid Folks' Home at St. Charles. for many years inmate of German Si.

Vincent Orphans' Home. Funeral takes on Thursdav. Jan. 15. at 7:30 a.

from Brockland Chapel. 1S27 Horan street, to St. Liborius' Church, taence to SS. Peter and Paul a Cemetery. DnXON.

ELIZABETH L. (Be 'etle Ol 5115 South Ktrrshirhway, Sunday. Jan. 11. 1931.

at 1145 a. m. dear belowd wi'e of Edwsrd N. dear mntb-r ef Edward and Rolx-rt Gota-h and dear foif-r mother of Virginia and Warrea Dilion. our dear aiater.

Birtfr-m-law and aur-t. Funeral from Krelasha user new funeral hnme. 42i( Jn- 1. at 3 p. m.

Intenrv-nt nielP-y. iji Lotw GraheT Of 452 GUes entered into rest en Monoa.T. Jan. 12. 1931.

at 12.05 a. be.ored rrvTber ef Mrs. Emil tvir Meyer" Henry M-yer. Ge.rre A. Kate Dinres.

Mrs. William Hmsraann. Jtiliua Tnp(l and Mrs. John Ehret. (ne Otncss), our dear molher-in-.

rrnod mother. fres t-arandmot her, sistee-m law nd aunt. her eehtieth yesr. Viumt acker-Helderte chapel. 3tM4 Graroia it.

until Wsuaemjiy Jtjj. 14 at 11 a. m. Funeral same dsv at p. tn.

from St Paul Evangelical Chsrch. av. ard Potomac st. Interment in New St Paul Churchyard. Deceased a member t.

Frsnen verein. lf- E.VYAKT. MtKCAWrr lave rasevt At her residence, 134 Soutb Comptuo avenue, on Mnnday. Jan. 12.

1931. at 1 p. beloved wif of ue late Charles Enyart. daua-hver of tha late Peter and Mary aeey. dear sister ef Mrs.

B. J. Holland. Francis and Edward Casey, dear aunt and sister in-law. Funeral from Arhur 3.

384C Lmdeil boulevard. Cue txiticc of time, will riven. IC; HARIG. CAROLTVE Entered Into rewt nn Monday. Jan.

12, l.31. at 9:10 a. of the lte Clemens Hr-e. Funeral from 3712 TVlntur boulevard, on Wednesday, Jan. 14.

at 8 .30 a. m. Bromschwis; service. GOESSliNG. ANSA M.

FeMmaa) On Sunday. Jan. 11. 1931. 3 SO p.

widow of the late Anrast Goeolia. desr mother of Lao Ausrustua Vtl and Mrs. Jrlm J. Petersen, our dear sister, mother-in-law. grandmother aud mi-grandmother.

Funeral Wednesday, in. II. at a m.u from restdenrw. 43 mr L.a' 1 anu: rewaru. inaer ptvoce jua-clede 1059: no questions asked.

(41 ICE. COAL HAUlLEIi Charre of week. B.TI A-4'H. Dogs Lost WALL PAPER CLEANING, ETC BOSTON) TERRIER Lost- ma.le. hnnd THANKS MARY, TMATS GREAT.

THECHOKto-UP FEELING IS CONE ALREADY wtite on face, screw tail and baa ERROR IN TELEPHONE NUMBER Citizens' Commit tw Employ nicnt Bureau's Call Is CEntral 0491. The telephone number of the Employment Bureau of the Citizens Committee on Employment at 2023 Washington avenue, where employers are asked to send information regarding available Jobs, is CKntral 04 31. Through a nhlcal error in yesterday popt-Dispatch. the number was listed as CEntral 0941. CLEANING.

Tic Papered. T2 mem la ainaua cemetery. Deceased was a member ef the Knights and Ladies of Security. (C2) STEVENS, HARRY CLAIRE Suddenly on Monday. Jan.

12. 1931. aX Toledo, husband of Verna M. Stevens, father of Mildred Stevens. Mr.

Stevens in state at residence. 307 Roberta. Ferguson. nieea at Ferguaea Presbyteriaa Church, Wednesday. 2 .30 p.

M. Interment Topeka, Kan. (c SCLUTAN. MRS. J.

(See MrBrMe) Passed away at her late residence. 4 piaetannr: reason able; guaraateao. ergren 3-05. ears: wait front paws; Uoeral reward. MUlrrry 5439.

cSl J8TON TERBXEBi Lost; screw taU; named Brownie; reward. Victor 2531. Fine. now rouil 5Ut UTTtR Ait KWT IN CLEANING 75c. paper.

rami: EV-nf my; your own pnTF. C3 BOSTON BULL Lost; wfuto spot bead PAPERING S4; embosstJ eluded; quick service. FEaa-i" i anu pk-k; name ftex. tyilit tc 1XH Lost, lor terrier, white and, black; aimweig to aame Buddy, reward. McPherson avenue, Saturday, Jan.

10. 183L at 10:10 p. m. At PAPERING, painting. tit.

wnojeeaJe. tlaDtxinger. ruueral Wednesday morning. Jan, 14. at o'clock, from Merk A Dick man nar- I Lost.

doLks doe. la moattu old. Paper hanging 4 rT-. u. wr: need work.

Vlctr-r nun ju: rewaru. xuresi oauaj. lom. Easton avenue, to St. Louis Catiiedral.

Iaterment Calvary Cemetery. TlVtS. JOHN W. Suddenly, on Jan. 11.

CP rietrfe: work myseif. ifv 1 1 beloved nusband of Jesi Ruh ho and. female; reward. Yaown 7. cy i Ixjm Lost: Eekuuo apita; male- answers Krty: reward.

CLarton 7- PiPVBnii: 1 L.Mi, of' rioca So: baths. S2.5". FRankl'n Tiv-is and our dear brother, uncle and brother-in-law. aged 5'J years. Funeral from Parker chapel.

15 W. Lockaood boulevard. Webster Grovea. kOOMS naw-Tl JtA n-rr ir'- tOk Tfc.Ki.ISR Lost: win hiirri- Bioan Liniment relieves that tight, smothered feeling. Re-lieves pain from cold in the chest.

Warms you like sunshine. Makes it easy to breathe. Get a fresb bottle today, only 35c. ail piastertng. M.

woodman. rE.ar J. white wits brewa spot over eye- reward. 43rtt Wf-etminster. 0811.

cl 1 Tennessee Uovernmont liMuiry. By the Aastxasi Pres. NASHVILLE. Jan. 13.

A resolution providing for a legislative investigation of the Government of Tennessee was adopted in the General Assembly today and sent to Gov. Horton for his signature. The movement for an investigation arose after the closing of several, banks Tennessee last November in which the State had depotiita. Wedncsuay. Jaa.

14. at 2 p. m. Inter ment Oak Grove Cemetery. e) FIRSIT-CLAS't narwe hmre-'nir POLICa' PUP Lost.

back wfch carpenter re-iiurinr VI. -tc WAIXHSH4C8ER. JOHN M. Of 2R33A GUARANTEE! natienr.g. Texas avenue, entered into rest Jan.

12. 193L at 8:30 a. beloved husband of Bertha Waichsha'user gnt -grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt, age KS years. Funeral from family residence. 3334 Os'ord avenue, on Wednesday.

Jan. 14. at a. to Immaeuiate Conceotlon U.IXLiN SETTEE, Losti white with black spot on hip; coUar wita. lock.

4 uur paper: exeeliect work. hum Police th. Lit Ctureh. Maplewond- Imernnt S3. Peter a.l Paul's Cemetery, a it ember of Mar.

1 V.I in'iur, 4 D. m. Mooday. ueighhnrriood Chippwa Sao.r? Bwrs name Betsy: reward. 333" 5 POLICE 4 mootji, old.

light tan. nam- "Toby. reward. 4-8 je. Svoa.

fnanwhip 'y room. w--t Yaiide tile Mask-tan Shot iH-aiL I (nee Lcdwtg) dear father of Mary. Caroline and Joseph Walcbshsuser. dear father, in-law ef Dorothy Walchshaueer (nee CatUey) and our dear uncle, aged 74 years and 8 months. Funeral from Gebken's ehapei.

Gravois and Texas aveaufw. Thursday. Jan. 15. at a 3) a.

to St. Francis de Sales Church. Interment 8S. Peter and- Paul a Cemetery. Deceased wae a member of St.

Francis de Sales Benevolent Society and St. Louis Bayern- Teretn. c3) JACOB Died at Kanesa Cltv. WASHING MACHINE PEPAg. WiUNGEit RiiIXs Parts an! 1 all maaea.

Hliand 0734. a.k iAMj Loet. maie: wita collar bearing name James Grooe: liberal re- ward for Tin Win. Pfcnne rTDarwl i. POLICE IXH7 Lost; young, maie; darkf reward.

2919 Madieoa. NEwatead 247 Ic2 By the Associated Press. ST. PETERSBURG. Fla.

Jan. 13.. J. E. Wood.

56 years old. for many years a magician on vaudeville circuits, was found shot to death in his garage here today. He had been despondent for several weeks, members of his family said. 1TRSTR IPF IN Mo, on Friday. Jan.

8. 1931. at PTLB -Lnrt. male, name Lmdy. ned Lads Sodality of St.

Bernard Church, KnegBhauper (c) MILFORD, MRS. KG RET Of Angeies. Cal. entered into rtwt oa Monday. Jan.

12, 1931. widow of late William G. itUford, beloved mother of Mm. J. Han-is.

William Kichard J. and Thomas F. Miiford. Interment in Los Angeles. Cal.

(e O'BRIEN. JAMES Entered Into rest 00 Monday. Jan. 12. 1931.

at 1 a. dear brother of John A. and Philip J. O'Brien, Mrs. S.

K- Harriaoa and Mrs. C. Gallagher, our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Arthur J. Donrvel'v par-lors.

34 Lindeil rmulevard. on Wednesday. Jan. 14. at a.

to Our Lady of Good Ctinel Church. Interment Si. Peter's Cemetery. C) OETTEK. JOHN Of 3245 Knapp street, entered mto rewt oa Tuesday.

Jan. 13. dear sob of EUaa Oetu-r and our dear brother, brother-in-law and unde. Funeral Thursday. Jan.

15. at 1 -SO p. from tha Suedroeyer chapel. 3934 North Twentieth street. Interment Kriedens Cemetery.

e3 Jewelrw Lost WINTER EXCURSION Mfagaira UTaflls January 23 and 24 See Niagara Falls in Frozen Splendor Ice mountains 100 feet high massive icicles weighing tons trees laden with glistening spraj falls illuminated in colors each night by candle power only place in world where rainbows shine at night. Low. Round Trip Railroad Fares In Coaches, $15.00 In Pullman Cars, $20.00 Pullman Fare Additional alt MKTtL WEATHCK Windows 1.SO; door $2 iri---. 1 workmanship guaranteed. FRu, CAN AH IAN WEAIHrasTKiP -il wnr rn.iranve- 'i .4 e--eet.

27.42 Flian-" HAVE your wean.er sini.pinK estimate cheerfully riven. or. V-ed. Phne Rlvrlv a REWARD $20o REWARD CeoM. anuque vellow gnld.

set with I laree diamond in center and lf wmailer diamonds us body and arms. above reward paid and no euemtous ke. upon r-turn to Paul J. Bierman. 142 Bailwuy p.

to-, husband of the late Anna Webev, dear father of George J. Weber. Mrs. L. M.

Winter and Cnartee H. Stne r. onr dear brother. broihr-in-law. lather ni-law grandfather and uncle at the age of 7'i years.

Funeral on Wednesday. Jaa. 14. at 9 a from Ziegrnbein Bros, chapel. 2rl2.

Cherokee street, to Sunset Burial Park. c) ZOLLFR. CHARLES T. Entee-d mto r-t oa Monday. Jan.

12. at p. be-mvM husband of Eewlie M. Zoeller nee Spahr. in eighty-fourth year.

Funeral mm tae Kmn chapel. 2707 North Grand boulevard. Thursday. Jaa. IS.

at 3 p. to St. Peter's Cemetery. De-aser! was a merrber Good Hotv Lodge No "IS. A Occidental Oio-IST No.

If O. S. and Trinity Shnre c2 METAL WEATHER jTk.r! pr erenin(: work 4t5 F-vane av rE'mir ls-'J EABJJN Lest, dsamond screw, Moaday; cz rZJ Loet: bow knot, fitting roonj floor Furaas; geward. Biveratde A070. One Kilknl In Colombian Illot.

By A AMnciated Press. S1NCELEJO. Colombia, Jan. 13. One man was killed and seven men were injured la a political riot laat night between Liberals and Conservatives.

CEMETERIES am mi THE CEMETERY UNUSUAL MAUSOLEUM Temporary Tomb 'C4 ORLAMANTDEK. OTTO Fntered btto rest PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY PARLOPS BEAUTY VhjSK Ail marceUiag. imger wavir-it PlLoet. caibo. b(wen Ambaaaior CTtraTr7it Garage: reward.

Webster Groe, to Holy Redeemea- fh i.rhf ounuay. jan. 11. tn.ti. at 8:30 a.

dear booband of LontM ru-tmntjr dear father of Louts and the late Chart! St. Lt i 1: 12 sum. CEMETERY LOTS ILv. 1 Ar. 10:00 p.m.

11:40 p.m. nvuer, prota- er-in-law and uncle. 23 Nlacara :0Sa.m. :30 p.m. 2:15 p.m p.m.

p.m. 12i20 p.m. OO p.m. 12:20 pjn. OAK SRi.TE MAUSOLEUM 4 ennt- Maeoffte -tifm fUyin llvr.

1 .12:12 p.m. 12: DANCING Fun-ral Wntnewfay. Jan. 14. at m.

from Drehtnann-H arrst toaic R' -T WATCH Lost; white gold: St. Johns Methodist Church gymnasmtn or STinrhiehway. Bear Ix-imar: reward. fvr-est 2 1 5 J. c4 i WRIST WATCH Lost; iady'a smaU; Sun- day St.

Louis Theater or a keep-ealte- r-ward. P.I Tni fTT9W, i WRIST WATCH Lost: white gold, coed Kind. Arm view 3S2. Rwar-d. Saturasy jL.

St. LnIi Jaa. 24 Ar. Niagara FaQa 2:15 av- aw vminrry. HARRDSON.

HCRMAN W. On Sitnaay. Jan. 4. 1931.

at Gila Bend. Arit, beloved, husband of rior-nee Harrison, dear son of Jtra. c. E. Mitchell.

dear HatTiaonf Hm3ene. Jensca. Joaa and Fred Remains will In state at epB Qtunns parlora. 1525 Nort.v vanl. -nm 9 a.

VtaoneKday. Jae 14 until Thtirsday, 7 a. m. Interment Tiur 1st ptndy. boulevard, to Valhaiia Cmnaun-.

WE? KaLL, srtwe uaay ew-nu aocjal fartiee suncay evvnini om'l flowers. PERSONAL Meoday evening; etase tn tap. -9HKA. JAMES ETC FNE Entered into bat. tc.

ysmii'w AKCAfHA (KiHt'XL. i DTi jac li. is.il. at 1S10 p. ra cewriy beloved son of Margaret Shea 1 flee Cohtnst- trut th, i.

Fosntd PF- RsuN A i.eerr- T. Tour mother. Orace and Aur.t Marraret are -atracted and aimoet til because ct miir departure. Peae com borne aa men aa poeibe for we ail want and nert yoia. 1 i.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS GERAGHTY 'ba dear brother of John. Anna and Return Limit Monday, January 2S Tickats aad r.rvatioas at City Tickt Offilce, 320 North Broadway, fhon MAin 42S8, and Union Station, phone GArftcld 6600. BBS 1FOUJEL IHLQEITE vi uiiam roanare and aar DETECTTvLS FnfNrt BT p(-iLlCE kevs rtinn. erphew. and uneie Vt; tittM tn th HB.P XEFD by stating yor RFxjnn.EME?rrs clearlt wnie ai eoue.

I you need money we will get to yen. I Funeral Wadneodav Jm ta a LinJpll Blvd. at Borl JEffarsca 37ou. (cflS) y-seoun 'te h-wie, m- (ram the family rewHtence. 244 North Osurch.

Inter- TltK KICK a NmkM. rvt-rTl I I t. .1 l' tlarougl, POST-DISPATCU WAJfTS Cnlyt Grand to St. Tera PERSON A Mr. J.

h. cai ed M-s s0lTrrirj slcaae return: mr-kaUcrstaading. C. J. -wr- nwutu aowi.

amen rtXT. nnf greea sweatee. ieSi CAhaay sa. ej.

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