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aim "'-x gggATESTAirr Hgpnror tit the world i NDEX TO WANT ADS. MOM "WANTS' IN PROPORTION TO POPULATION THAN ANT OTHER METROPOLITAN NEWSPAPER ON EARTH. I' INDEX "TO eV ANT AOS. ciaeeifieaUoa. Pat Classification.

Page BUSINESS (For Sal Wt'd) 6 BUSINESS PROP e-IO CAMERAS 4 CANVASSERS 2 CARPET CLEANING 1 CLAIRVOYANTS 14 CLOTHING 4 COMING EVENTS 1 CURTAIN CLEANING 1 DANCING" DENTISTS 6 DETECTIVES .7 6 DRESSMAKING 6 EXCHANGE (Misc.) 6 EXCHANGE (Real Ett0 1 Classification. Pas FARMS II FINANCIAL 14 FIXTURES 6 FLATS FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). 4 FOUND (See Lost) 1 FOR COLORED 8-9-IO FURNITURE 4 HELP WANTED 2-3 HORSES 5 HOTELS 7 HOUSES FOR RENT 8 HOUSES FOR 11 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4 Classification. Pagrs INSTRUCTION INFORMATION WANTED 1 JEWELRY 6 LOANS (Se 14 LODGES LOST 1 MACHINERY 6 MAIL ORDERS 3 MEDICAL 6 MILLINERY (See Dressmakers) MINING 5 MISCELLANEOUS 4 MONEY WANTED 14 MOXUNG (See Storage) i 1 MUSICAL 14 Classification. Pag: OPTICIANS PARTNERS 3 PASTURAGE PATENTS 4 PERSONAL 1 POULTRY AND BIRDS 5 PROFESSIONAL 6 REALTY TO-1 1-12-13 REAL ESTATE LOANS 14 ROOFING 4 ROOMMATES 3 ROOMS.

7-8-9 SAFES SALKSMKN 3 SCHOOLS. COLLEGES ....36 Classification. Pag SEEDS. PLANTS. 4 SEWING MACHINES 4 SITUATIONS ...1 1 SPECIAL NOTICES STOCKS AND BONDS 14 STORAGE 1 STOVE REPAIRS I SUB'N PROPY (For 8 SUB'N FROPY (For II TALKING MACHINES 14 THEATRICAL 7 TRADE SCHOOLS (Agencies) 3 TYPEWRITERS VEHICLES (Horses) 6 WALL PAPER 1 ADOPTION 1 AGENTS i AGENTS RENT 1 O- 1 1 APARTMENTS 3 ANIMALS 4 AUTOMOBILES 5 ATTORNEYS 6 BIRDS (See Poultry) 5 BICYCLES 6 BOATS.

LAUNCHES BOARD 7. 8 BOOKS. PERIODICALS 4 BUILDING MATERIAL 4 BUSINESS CARDS 1 BUSINESS CHANCES 6 IMPROVED PROFT 11-12-13 Part Three ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, Pages CONSULT INDEXr? I 11 4B DEATHS. DEATHS.

DEATHS. LACE CURTAIN CLEANING CENTRAL Ura Curtain Ijundrv. 3314 Olive curtains 20c up. Houiont ltni. Htsi7 TTUATIONS WANTED MALf BuoKKKEPEK-tilt.

wanted, lo keep smsi st of books at night. Mr. Karsch, Central ETxiKKEEPER Fxperlenced, desires evetw ing employment; bond and references. 1 1 ncES. FIRST CONG HKOATIONAL CHURCH.

Delmar boulevard near Grand avenue. Rev. Albert H. Jordan, pastor. Rev.

James F. Halllday, acting pastor. Morning; service at 11- No evening- service. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Washington avenue and Forty-first street.

At ll a. m. the pastor. Rev. W.

J. McKittrlck. D. toplo. "Look Ud and Around.

f.nd Down." The usual fall appointments for choir and congregation. A varied, spirited, worshipful service, occupying a summer morning hour, with a cordial welcome to all. GRAND AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Grand and Washington avenues. Rev. James R.

Howerton, D. professor of philosophy in Wash 1 e-t rer T.e Tn1vprs1tv whn la at present supplying the pulpit during the vacation of the pastor, win ie-llvr a aeries of sermons at the evening services on "Conscience." The second subject treated will be as follows: Sunday. Aug. 13: "The Objects and Grounds of Moral Judgments, or What Do We Call Right and Wr CHURCH TO AIWEKTISERS Count 7 average words aa one Una. No ad less than two lines.

Right reserved to revise and classify all ads or reject, omit and refund amount paid. Send suggestions of complaint to Want Manager. Rouirn wrong replies. Write box number on answers. Uncalled for mall held IS days.

A three-time ad seldom falls. Money refunded on unused Insertions. Errors corrected or money returned. Avoid Saturday night rush by seroTIng your ads in earlier. Your druggist our agent.

RATES Per line Ereect the following: Situations. Wants, first lines, or less 10c Rooms for rent. City, per line 6c Magnetic Healing 1 Loans on Personal Medical 11 Lectures and Spiritualism. Per- sonal. Information I Employment Agencies, per line.

Clairvoyant 20o Obituaries. Cards of Thanks, line 20c Deaths, each $1.00 TELEPHONE YOUR AD to the Post-Dispatch if not convenient to go or send it to drug store. Your credit Is good If you rent a phone. NO ADVERTISEMENT CHARGED FOR LESS AMOUNT THAN 103 PER LINE. CLOSINO HOUR.

DRCO STORKS 11:30 a. m. daily. 9:00 p. m.

Saturday. MAIN' OFFICE 11:40 a. m. dally. 10 p.

m. Saturday. and Why Do We Call it ur. Howerton will also deliver a series of related sermons at the morning service on "The Heart as the Seat of Character." All are welcome. (c) LIN DELL AVENUE M.

E. CHURCH, corner of Llndell boulevard and New-atead avenue. R. L. Selle.

D. field representative of Arkansas College. Slloam Springs, preacher. Services in chapel at 11 a. m.

Entrance on Newstead avenue. LChool at 3 0 a. rn. No vesper service. HJran-gcra are cordially Invited.

ST. ALRAN'S CHAPEL (Episcopal), 4S21 North Grand avenue. Services will be held as follows: Sunday school at 9:30, morning servic at 10:30, evening service at 8. ST. PETER'S CHURCH (Episcopal), Llndell boulevard and Spring avenue.

Rev. D. C. Garrett. rector.

Holy communion, 7:45 a. m. service and sermon, 11 a. Rev. T.

W. Jones SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, King's highway and Washington avenue. V. C. Bitting, minister.

11 a. i "Why Jesus Is the Savior." Sermon by Herbert Francis Evans. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Westmister place and Taylor avenue. Morning service at 11; preaching by assistant pastor. Rev.

V. B. Cleland. THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH Grand end Washington avenues. Rev.

William J. Williamson. I. pastor. Dr.

P. Oreene, president of William Jewell College, will preach morning; and evening. UNION CHURCH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Garrison and Lucas avenues.

Dr. George Wood Anderson, pastor. Services held in Jewish Tarn-pie, northeast corner Garrison and Lucas avenues. Preaching 11 h. by Dr.

W. T. Wright, district superintendent; preaching at 7:30 p. l)v Dr. K.

L. Selle oL Slloam Spring. Ark. Rev. John Wesley Potter, D.

noted evungellst and pastor of the First Methodist Church of Keokuk, will speak at the open-air meeting, for nun and women at the reru-sition field of the Y. W. C. corner Washington boulevard and Taylor avenue, Sunday, 7 p. m.

Music by the Schubert luule quartet. lie lifjonil the Grave." O. Sullivan, an evangelist. vho travels under the direction of the International Bible Students' Association, will deliver his celebrated lecture-, "Life Beyond the Grave." at Jlcni. eman Hall, 3723 Olive street, on afternoon at 3 o'clock.

The lectuio is free and Is said to be especially comforting to the bereaved. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Lesson subject at each church, "Soul." FIRST CHURCH, church edifice, King's highway nd Westminster place. Services 10:45 a. m.

and 8 P. ni. SECOND CHURCH, church edifice. Washington ooulevard. At 10:45 a.

m. HUHD CHURCH. B'nal El Temple. Flad and Spring avenues. Services at 11 a.

m. FOURTH CHURCH, church edifice. E5S9 Page boulevard. Services at 11 a- m. I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM, suite 408 Equitable Building.

Open 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily, except Sunday and legal Holidays.

All are tlcome. "(c7 DEATHS. WYANT Suddenlv, Thursday, Aug. 10, 1911, at 8:40 at Green Castle, Harry O. Wyant, beloved husband of Mary Wyant, son of O.

P. Wyant, brother of Mrs. Mary Hof-man and Mrs. Fred Kenney, at the age of 4 7 years. Funeral from residence, 5203A Page boulevard, Sunday, Aug.

13. at S-m. Friends invited. (f7) ZF.IINS Entered into rest, suddenly, Friday, Aug. 11, 1911.

William Zehns. aged 41 years, beloved brother of Mrs. Tillie Scott, Mrs. Albert and uncle of Augusta Scott, Martha, George, Charles and Albert Wagner. Funeral Monday.

Aug. 14, at 9 a. from Frank Hetlage's undertaking room, 907 Chouteau avenue, to St. Matthew's Cemetery. Notice.

Officers and members of Magnolia Grove No. 109, Woodmen Circle, are hereby notified that the monument of our deceased sovereign. Mary Pickering, will be unveiled Sunday. Aug. 13.

at 3 p. at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Meet at meeting hall at 1:30 p. m. All sovereigns please attend.

EMMA KURTZ, Guardian. MARY SYBERG, Clerk. Fraternal Order of Eagles. All members are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother. Robert Lohrer, from Eagle Hall.

2726 Pine street, Sundav. Aug. 13 at 2:30 x. m. JOHN GRANT, W.

P. J. B. BLIGH, Sec'y. Card of Thank.

I wish to extend my most sincere thanks to my many relatives and friends for their many beautiful floral offerings and kindness in my sad hour of bereavement in the loss of my dear wife, Verna C. Pike (nee Leet) to the Rev. J. Stephens for his consoling words, and to Marguerite Hive No. 106.

L. O. T. M. LEON A.

PIKE, Card of Thanks. We "wish to thank Rev. Hehl, employes of H. L. Chase Bag Bismarck Heights Volunteer Fire Department, Hancock School Alliance, and all friends and relatives for sympathy and floral offerings in sad bereavement of mv wife and our mother.

H. H. FUHRM EISTER AND FAMILY. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for the sympathy shown us in our sad bereavement in the loss of my dear daughter and niece, Ethel May-Barber, and for the beautiful floral offerings: also especially- wish to thank Rev.

T. L. Mueller for the kind and consoling words. MRS. LILY' BARBER AND FAMILY.

Card of We wish to extend our sincere thanks to bur relatives and friends, especially to the members of Royal Arcanum, Benton Council No. 183, ind National Association of Letter Carriers No. 343: and also to Rev. Brother Cole, for their expressions of sympathy, and also for the many beautiful floral offerings. MRS.

SALLIE ROTH AND Card -of Thanks. tVe wish to extend our sincere thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown us by our relatives and friends in the sad bereavement and loss of my son. brother and uncle and great-uncle. William J. Wuestofeld; we especially thank Royal Lodge No.

1658. R. L. of and also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs.

Annie Wuestofeld, mother: Joseph B. Wuestefeld. Josle Wueste-fcld. Mrs. C.

E. Burnett. Mrs. A. Quinlan.

brother and sister, and Mrs. R. W. Burnett, niece. Card of Thanks.

We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for their kindness shown us in our sad bereavement of my son and our dear brother. Henry J. Blessing: also for the many beautiful floral cCf ferings. ANNA BLESSING. Mother, (c) Card of Thanks.

We wish to express our mot fin-cere -hanks to pallbearers, many and friends for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings tendered r.s during the bereavement of our dearlr- beloved mother. Frances 1 gmever. EMANUEL LONGMEYER AND FAM-I Card of We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our relatives. friinds and neighbors for their kindness ind sympathy shown us in the sad loss of dear mother. Linda Rieohtrian; also wish to thank the Rev.

for his kind and consoling words. We also wish to thank Cor the msnv and beautiful floral offerings. ANNA, HARRY'. NORMA, Children In Memorlana. In loving memory of my dear wife, mother and daughter.

Cne year has passed; our heart's still sore. As time goes on we miss you more. Your lovins- smile, your loving face. None can fill your vacant place. Sadly missed by loving husband and child ren.

ERNST MICK AND MOTHER, F. QUERENGLASER. In MeTiioMnm. In loving memory of my darline husband. Gustav Wirtz, who away Aug.

14. 190S. IV three years ago since you left ine. Broker-hearted and all alone: With daily thought no end of sorrow That once had made a happy home. No one knows how much I miss you.

Y'on were so rood. so kind and true; It's hard to bear fiat you are missing. I sigh, I weep, I mourn for you. His bereaved wife. CARRIE VI la Mrmorlnm.

In memory of our beloved sou and brother. Freddie Brown, who departed this life three years ago. Aug. 15. 1P0S.

Sad and sudden was the call For oi-r dear Freddie, loved by all: We little thought that on that lay Our Freddie would be called away. Could not realize or understand what was said When the message came he was dead; But God. who loved you best. Has taken you home to rest. BEREAVED PARENTS.

BROTHER. SISTER AND BROTHER-IN-LAW. I li Mrmnrlani. In memory of my dearly beloved husband, Jacob Helflnger. who lied two years ago today, Aug." 12.

You may sleep with the angels. And with them you shalr rest. But I never can forget you. For 'twas I who loved you best. You are gone, but not forgotten.

Sadly missed by your wife. AMELIA J. HELFINORR. Entered into rest Saturday, Aug. 12.

1911. at 7:30 a. Emil Lindholtz, beloved husband of Louisa Lindholtz (nee Welge), and dear father of Fred Ahrens. Mrs. F.

H. Moore (nee Ahrens), Mrs. W. Dierking (nee Ahrens, father-in-law of Mary Ahrens (nee McKlnney), F. H.

Moore, William G. Dierking, grandfather of Bessie Moore, George T. Dierking. Funeral fibm family residence, 2634 Chouteau avenue. Monday.

Aug. 14, at 2 p. to Old St. Marcus' Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited to attend.

Rome (Ga,) papers please copy. (7) LI DICK Entered into rest on Saturday, Aug. 12. 1911, at 8:30 a. at his residence.

3404 Cambridge avenue, Benjamin D. Lydiek beloved husband of Rose W. Lydiek (nee Webster), father of C. M. C.

and Benjamin D. Lydick aged 81 years. Interment Sunday, Aug. 13, at Salem, 111. Salem and Mt.

Vernon (111.) papers please copy. (c) LYNCH On Saturday, Aug. 12, 1911, at 5:20 p. Helen Lynch, beloved daughter of Erwin and Rose Lynch (nee Muelhaupt). and our dear grandchild, at the age of 1 year and 8 months.

Funeral from family residence, 1822 South Eighth street, Monday, Ausr. 14. at 1:30 p. to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery.

(c) MeDONALD Entered into rest Saturday, Aug. 12. 1911, at 6:45 a. Harry C. McDonald, beloved soji of Annie McDonald (nee Snyder) and of the late John L.

McDonald, and dear brother of E. W. and John L. McDonald Jr. Funeral from family residence.

1025 North Compton avenue. Due notice of funeral later. Deceased was a member of vAVellston Camp No. 1005, M. W.

of A. (c) HeGl'RN Entered into rest Friday. Aug. 11, 1911. at 1 p.

Mary Mc-Gurn (nee Kelly), beloved mother of Patrick and -Michael McGurn and the late John McGurn. i Funeral will 'take place from the family residence, 5573 Powers avenue, on Sunday, 13, at 2:30 p. to St. Edward's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends are respectfully Invited.

(c7) MeLAl'GHMN Entered Into rest on Friday. Aug. 11. 1911. at 4:45 a.

Bridget McLaughlin, beloved wifg of Thomas McLaughlin, dear mother of Mrs. Mary Foley and Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, our dear grandmother and great-grand mot her. Funeral Monday, Aug. 14, at a.

from family residence, 1908 Bellegirae avenue, -thence to St. Matthew's Church. (7) yrVS At Henrietta Hospital. Saturday forenoon. Arthur Munns.

Funeral at Oak Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Monday. Aug. 11, at 3 p. m. Friends can view remains at 1725 Gaty avenue.

East St. Louis, on Sunday. Evansville (Ind.) papers please copy. O'MAIXEV Entered into rest Friday, Aug. 11.

1911, at r. after a brief illness. Mary beloved wife of Patrick O'Malley, and dear mother of Winifred Vance, (nee O'MaHey) and Margaret Dojiohue (nee O'Malley). dear sister of Bridget Roach and Sarah O'Malley, mother-in-law of the late William J. Dono-hue, and our dear grandmother.

Funeral Monday, Aug. 14. at a. from famiiy residence, 1.215 South Compton avenue, at 8:30 a. into Immaculate Conception Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

Kingston N. Shenandoah (Pa.) and Perry (lo.) papers please copy. (c7) PY ATT Entered into rest on Saturday, Aug. 12, 1911, at 1:55 p. after a short illness.

Charles Pyitt. dearly beloved htisband of Katharine Pyatt (nee Swallow, beloved father of Charles E. Pyatt. beloved of Mrs. Elizabeth Pyatt (nee Matluws), dear brother if Isabell Decker (nee Pyatt, Katherine Brue (nee Pyatt) and Robert Pyatt, dear son-in-law of Mrs.

A. Swallow, and our dear brother-in-law. aged 31 years 2 'iiontlis and 1 day. Funeral will take place Tuesday. Aug.

15, at 2 p. from family r'-si-dtnee, 4231A Vista avenue, to New Picker Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attei.U. Deceased was a member of B. of R.

T. 489. (c) RILEY Entered into rest on Friday. Aug. 11, 1911.

at p. after -x lingering illness, Mary Riley (nee O'Brien), beloved wife of Mathew Riley, beloved mother of Mrs. Robert; Oliver (r.ee Riley), Thomas Riley. Mrs. Leonard Gray (nee Riley).

Mathew Riley, Mrs. Patrick Brice (nee Riley), Margaret. William. Joseph and John Riley, dear sister of- Daniel and Jerry O'Brien, and our dear mother-in-law and grandmother, aged 06 years 10 months and 17 days. Funeral will iaka place Monday.

Aug. 14. at 1:45 p. from residenre of her son-in-law. P.

J. Brice. 4218A Gratiot street, to St. Cronan's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

Marshall (Mo.) and Los Angeles (Cat.) papers please copy. (c7) II CFT At Eureka. on Aug. 11. 1911.

at 5 p. C. Rupp, beloved husband of Clara Rupp (r-ee Behring). and son of Charles Rupp and May Eggleston, aged 29 years 6 months and ll days. Funeral on Monday, Aug.

14, at 2 p. from late residence', 4254A John avenue. Relatives and friends invited. On Friday. An jr.

11. 911, at 9:30 p. Theodore chlle-per. fter a short illness, aged 54 years ird 5 months. Funeral from William J.

Robert Undertaking Rooms. 11J03 Rusell avenue, on Sunday, Aug. 13. at 2 p. to St.

Matthew's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the St. Louis Plattdeutsche Club. (O STRA4T Entered into rest, suddenly, on Saturday. Aug.

12. 1911. at 2 a. Harmon V. D.

Straat, b-jloved son of Elizabeth and the late Harmon Straa t. Funeral from family residence, 6016 Maple avenue, Monday. Aug. It. at a.

m. Interment at Calvary Cs ne-tery. ic7) Funeral private. TRIBOl'T-Rrs Entered into rest on Friday. Aug.

11. 1911, at 10:51 a. Fredericka Tribout-Russ (nee Laub). beloved mother of John lluss and Mrs. Mary Rable.

Funeral will take place from the residence her daughter. 2931 Harper street, on Monday. Aug. 14. at a.

to St. Augustine's Church, thence to Calvarv Cemetery. Friend are respectfully Invited. Belleville Owensboro (Ky.) and Louisvyi (Ky.) papers please copy. (c7) WOLFF Entered Into rest Wednesday.

Auk. 9. Ull. at 9:11 p. at the residence of hr daughter-ln-ln Mrs.

B. J. Hllliard. 4608 Washington boulevard. Eliza J.

Wolff, of Marcus A. Wolff, in the seventy-sixth year of her age. Funeral from the Wagoner chapel. 3621 Olive strt. Suadai'.

Aus. 13. CH A EH On Aug. 12, 1911. at a.

Wilson Clifford Cramer, beloved son of John and Reglna Cramer, and dear brother of Arthur Cramer, at the age of 2 years and 5 months. uneral Monday, Aug 14. at 2 p. from residence, 2623 Geyer avenue, to St. Paul's Cemetery.

Interment private. (c7 DAFFEHS Entered into rest on Friday, Aug. 11, 1911, at 8:45 p. after a lingering illness, Ellen Daffern (nee Errington), beloved mother of Margaret H. Lewis (nee Maslander), William E.

Maslander. Geortre Daffern. William H. Daffern, Klizabeth Brown (nee Daffern), Annie Criely (nee Dafftrn and Lucy Lillings (nee Daffern), our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and greatg-rand-rnother, aged S4 years. Funeral will take place Monday, Aug.

14, at 1:30 p. from the family residence. 1402 Pierce avenue, to St. Paul's Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

Georgetown Bloomington (Wis.) papers please copy. DIUEN Entered into rest after a lingering illness, on Thursday. Aug. 10, 1911, at 4:40 p. John Dlren, beloved father of Mary Helle (nee Diren), Peter Diren, Nickolaus Diren and Carrie Repklng (nee Diren), and father-in-law of Josephine Diren (nee Kamuff), Mamie Dlren (nee Duggey).

andj George Repking, and our dear grahdfather and great-grandfather, at the age of 82 years 10 months and 24 days. Funeral from 1822 Sidney street, on Sunday, Aug. 13, at 2:30 p. to St. Matthew's Relatives and friends invited to attend.

Deceased was a member of Hassendeubel Post, G. A. R. A. V.

A. U. G. No. 1, and D.

A. U. V. No. 1 of Missouri.

(c7) DOLDE Entered into rest on Thursday, Aug. 10, 1911, at 8 p. Lizzie Dolde (nee Cupmeyer), beloved wife of John G. Dolde, and mother of Mrs. Bertha Knabb (nee Dolde).

Albert and Fred Dolde, Alice Haas (nee Dolde). Lena Grant Onee Dolde), and Edna Dale (nee Dolde), and grandmother. Funeral will take place Sunday, Aug. 13. at 2 p.

from residence, 4246 North Market street, to Holy Ghost Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery, (c) FAKHELL Entered Into rest on Thursday, Aug. 10. 1911. at 2:50 p. m.

James Farrell, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Farrell, and our dear father, aged 71 years and 1 month. Funeral from the late residence, 2108 North Broadway, Monday Aug. 14, at a. to St. Michael's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

Funeral private. Please omit flow-irs. (c7) GI.EESOX Entered into rest at Birmingham. Thursday, Aug. 10, 1911, Denis E.

Gleeson, beloved brother of Mrs. Philip C. Sheehan, and uncle of May, William, Phillip, Anna, Alice, Margaret and Joseph Sheehan. The funeral wilt be held from the residence of his brother-in-law, Phillip C. Sheehan.

3969 Maffltt avenue, on Sunday. Aug. 13. at 2 p. to St.

Matthew's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends invited to attend. Deceased was a member of Knights of Columbus, Savannah (Ga.) Council, No. 631. Savannah (Ga.) papers please copv.

v- (cf) GOI.I)TKIX Entered into rest Saturday. Aug. 12, 1911, at 7 a. Alvin Goldstein, infant son of Samuel and Iena Goldstein (nee Silverman), at the age of 4 months and 13 days. Funeral from family residence, 4512 East on avenue.

Sunday. Aug. 13, at I p. m. New York papers pleasecopy.

(c) (JRAWE Entered Into rest Saturdnv, Aug. 12. 1911, at 6:35 p. Herman C. Giawe.

beloved husband of E. Orawe nee Gosejohan. dear father of Frank Walter ilonrge M. and Harrison A. Grawe, after a lingering illness.

Due notice of funeral will be ariven. was i member of Itos; Hill Lodge. No. 550, A. F.

and A. M. HASTIXGS On Thursday, Aug. TO, 1911. at 5 p.

Daniel H. Hastings, beloved husband of Louise Hastings (nee Willison), at the age of 31 years and 28 days and dear son of the late Patrick Hastings and brother of Mrs. Margaret Ellison. Mrs. Lillian Ellison.

Mrs. Marie Harvey and Peter and Gilbert Hastings. Funeral Sunday. Aug. 13, at 1:30 p.

from family residence, 909 North Taylor avenue, to New Cathedral Chapel, thence, to Calvary Cemetery. Chicago, New York and Springfield (Mo.) papers please copy. -c7) HKIIIKMAW Entered into rest Friday. Aug. 11, 1911.

at 1:45 p. at her son's residence. 4020 North Market street. Henrietta Heidernann. widow of Albert Heidernann, and mother of Edward and William Heidernann, our dear grandmother and mother-in-law, after a brief illness, at the age of 72 years 8 months and II days.

Funeral on Tuesday. Aug. 15, at 2 p. from late residence, 2331 Sullivan avenue, to St. John's Cemetery.

Relatives and friends invited to attend. tc) HKVEI, Entered into rest on Saturday, Aug. 12, 1911. at 2 a. Henry Heyel, beloved nusband of Magdcl'na Heyel (nee illch).

and our dear father, and Ton of Mrs. Heyel nee May), and brother 1:16 brother-in-liw. after a. brief illness, the age of 36 years 5 months 22 days. Funeral Monday.

Aug. at n. from family residence, 1814 Elliot (c) KOKMtt On Friday. Aug, 11. 1911.

at 4 p. after a lingering illness, John B. Koenlg. beloved husband of Agnes Koenig (nee Overberg), and dear father of Paul. Arthur.

Edwin! and Harry jvoenig. ana our dar brother, at the age of 41 years. Funeral on Monday, Aug. 14, at 1:30 p. from family residence, 2021 KoBClusko street, to SS.

Peter and Paul's Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. (c7) Kit A A 1 1. Entered into life eternal. on Wednesday.

Aug. 9, 1911. at p. after a lingering illness, at the age of 64 years. Henry W.

Kraatjs, husband of Matilda Kraaiz (ne Kiemel), and dear father of I.aura Hranditz. Flora Sohlermeyer, Harry J. W. and Irma M. E.

Kraatz grandfather of Roland Branditz Funeral from residence. 2125 Russell avenue, on Sunday, Aug. 13. at 2 p. to New St.

Paul's Cemetery. (7) Kl SSEMl EI.I.ER Frederick W. Kunsemueller, after a lingering Ml-ness, beloved husband of Sarah Kunsemueller (nee Breltensteln and father of Charles. F. Walter and Louis E.

Kunsemueller ami Mrs. Aleda 1-anfersieck, and grandfather of Edward I.anfersteck. and father-in-! of M. Louise Kunsemueller (nee iCr-ie-mer) aed 68 yearn and 4 months Funeral from family residence. .4 325 Lee avenue, Monday, Aug.

14, at 2 30 p. to Bellefontalne Cemetery-Friends are invited to attend Deceased was a member of Columola Lodge. Knights of Honor. Denver (Colo.) and Kansas Citv (Mo.I papers please copy. (c7 Tfc legitimate PAID drculatloa lb Peat-DUpatrh In St.

I.oula and It Bubui-ba I (rrtirr thaa tat of mm b. uaiuai COM- wtxeji la Mriuorlam. Departed this life one year ago today, George T. Ehlen. And have you gone, forever gone, and left us here to weep.

Till we are called to follow you, and in the grave to sleep? Yet since you could no longer stay to cheer us with your love. We hope to meet with you again in yon bright world above. Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN. JOHN A. SMTTHERS.

THOMAS WAND. SMITIIERS WAND Undertaking Olive at. Bell I.inriell '2QH2. Kinloch Delmar 2343. S.

P. KEYKS. Pres. JOS. W.

Sec. EBERLE KEYES Undertaking 1108 St. Ange ir. Phones: Bell Main 33, Kinloch Cent. 07.

(c44i GEORGE W. FISHER, undertaker, 4333 Olive St. (c32) F. RYAN FLORAL CO, Tyler 1706. 141 St.

Louis av. Central 53o7. We pave you a solicitor's commission. c2) MONUMENTS AT LOWEST PRICES. LARGE STOCK OF BKST WORK NOW ON SALE.

NORMAN MONUMENT CO. GRAVOIS AV. OPEN SUNDAYS. NO AGENTS. COMING EVENTS.

EUCHRE, Thursday afternoon, prompt, at 1614 Palm. Mrs. 3 o'clock Raymond. El'CHRE given bv Mrs. Hammefeld, Benton.

Wednesday. Aug. 16th. IU40 ECiHKE at Ijelmar Garden. Friday.

m. ha ntl-nainterl ttrlzes. 2ic. 3 D. EUCHRE Tuesday afternoon, Botankal.

2:30, 4 125 A EUCHRE today. p. Wednesday after-nfifin. Mrs. N'eitzert.

245 Gravois. HANK-PAINTED euchre. Wednesday, Aug. Hi. sharp.

2737 A Hie kory st. HAND-PAINTED china euchre given every Friday afternoon at by Ophelia Maw. Ann av. tally 25c. MK.S.

CHAMULA I will have a euchre Monday afternoon at 4560 Labadie av. Delmar LADY FOSTER HIVE will give a euchre Thursday. Aug. 17. at 2:30, at Gills' Hall, Marcus and Easton.

MRS. HART'S EUCHRE e.very Thursday. Aug. 17. at 3441 Abner 2:30.

Delmar 31431.. F.l'CHRE Tuesday afternoon. 2.30. benefit St. Matthew's Church, at sohoolhouse, Sai-at, and Maffltt; tallies 25c.

Mrs. Sheehan. HAND-PAINTED china euchre this after-roon; all large, handsome prizes. Wagner's Garden, at Cherokee and Texas. HAND-PAINTED china euchre every Tuesday beautiful prises.

Mrs. Coiner Gev-er. Tallies. 2r.c. HAND-PAINTED china euchre every Tuesday afternoon, 2614 Palm st first set.

c) HAND-PAINTED chin euchre Thursday afternoon and evc-nins. Mrs. Wysutis, 4ni)7 Gra vois. MRS. ROIIN will a euchre today, Wecman's Spring and Cottage; hand-pa inted china.

2c. TTa U-i'AIN' i'KI) china and linen euchres. Monday afternoon. Ausr. 14.

2614 Palm. Heff iiifr. MRS. HARRY WAGNER, hand painted and linen euchre, Saturday afternoon and evon-inp. A'ig.

Pi. Howard Cass and 1 rson ears. UNIVERSAL PSYCH (I- SOCIETY" will cive a lawn narty at the of Mrs. F. 1.

Davis. East on Saturday. Auk. 10; all welcome. CHINA lited dailv; chib work done; realistic and conventional painting" and fvr sale.

Mrs. O. 1 Kelley. 2SM14A Olive; DOUBLE euchre Marrie-I Ladies' Sodality of Holy Ghost Parish in basement hall. Taylor and Garfield.

Thursday after-neon and" Aug. 24: attendance prize coid wateh: valuable prizes-: tbket GRAND 3 and 4 liandwl euchre Riven by St Ann's Sodality for brtiellt of St. Leo's bazar, at St. Leo's Hall. and Mulianphy.

nfiernuon and evening, Aug. 15. Grand Izes. 'rickets, 'c. GRAND l'iwn eucme Riven by Ladies' Auxiliary.

K. F. Rock Church. Thursday evening. Auk.

17. at o'clock. Many valuable prises: also attendance prize; entrance on Grand near Finney, next to cVirch. SPECIAL euchre every Sunday afternoon and Tuesday. Saturday afternoon; hand-painted china; Thursday 4-nanderl point frame piven by Mrs.

T. Horman. 2644 California, Tower Grove car. SPECIAL "uchre piven by Mrs. Sunday af chop plate and 0 plates in scenery, first prize; (5 cups and saucers, second, and all ofher beautiful, laree prizes; also evening 25c.

Monday and Friday afternoon; every botiy welcome. 33o Pennsylvania. HAND-PAINTED china euchre Sunday afternoon: first prize Colonial lemonade pitcher: Sunday evenincr. Wednesday afternoon and evening, Friday afternoon; tallies 25c special 50o euchre Friday night. Laura Feder.

3448 Oregon: Tuesday afternoon. Lansdowne Pa.rk. Eijt Sr. Louis. (c) Lost and Found LOST RADGE Lost, near (ith and Pine, helper's badge No.

2S. L. and P. Co. Please rfti'rn to A.

W. 42-7 Grove: reward. 7 ii.i i ic: r.itict- i i 'e 10 pay roll department. Tlii Locust and pet reward. HULL PUP Mr.ij e.l.

small, part brlndle, from 2'nh and Clark, ti p. m. 11. Reward for its return. Kox T-120.

CARPET lxst Brussels; turned to 3133 Gfver av. reward CERTIFICATES Lost, tww. fecund preferred stock National Candy 2j shares each. Nos. 1172-1177; IssueU I.

G. W. Steed-ma nUiiWsjiigton bl. reward. (7j CHECK -Lest, Kricay between Lexington snd Maffltt on Warne; reward.

Return to SMS av. Del. 2.S10X. COAT Lost; pr Olive St. ward to finder.

saek; Saturday. made bv Dcstai: $10 Pox COL1 IE Lobt. white. brown ears: license l.eiiO; reward for information lead-inu to its recovery. 32i N.

22d st. i. Ci Hi: I'iON iAi. small (toll lii.k. Re-tiirn Mple.

reward. F-ret 52eJ. CUFF LINK. Lost. gold.

In southern part of the city; ten pin and ball design en-graved L. R. C. reward. 3351 California.

diamond king- F. to o. R. Dresd'-n av. -Lust; engraving in rlntc.

liberal reward: return to DOG email red eo retiTv to He nT" 1 'cense revi-ard. 24); DOG I-csi. ymail biacH. (h while spots on iter' head and feet, slubhv hair; name Wol'ie. V-'o Academy.

Moniof DOG- -1ai. 3 weeks atjo. male, white with black spots; half Spitz; answers to name of Trlxl-; reward $10 for return to 2330 Washington av. EYEGLASSES Lost. pair, on If returned.

44S7 Hurran. EY Eiil.ASES Lost. Wednesday; case has Dawson stamped insid-i; reward. Return to Arsenal st. i Lofi bunch, on ring, -elt hook; re-'d.

uj N. 4th ii37 VVtomlnit; Ed rCFUS iost. buncn of keys Gravota and 2-d ic 1PA Ann over Mi air av. reward. 211 Ann av.

KEY'S Ist, two door kes, one patrol kev on ring, hetween Sarah and Boyle, on Chouteau. Return to police station. 1414 S. Vandeventer. LO''KET Lost; gold: Initials A.

R. S. 200 1 nerva. 1 .0 El'-Lont; In Hyde t. 1911.

with girl's picture inside; monogram. L. M. 4U N. Hrosdvi av; reward.

MFSH RG I. silver; Sa urd nl gh Biiuo b-nveet snd Msrccs. lieturn tr J32A Lugcn.a and rece i vc rew a rd N' iTKhtlUIC Lost, nntainlng notf and money. Finder please return same la LACE CURTAINS CLEANED 2744 Frank lin: to Ooc. THE LILLY LACE CURTAIN LaL'NDRT." Cass av.

work called for and de-llvered: prices reas. Phone Tyler (ctrtit NORTH ST. LOUIS Curtain Laundry; lace curtains and blankets for 15c up: also rugs snd carpets cleaned. Central U031J. Tyler 123R.

(cl SPECIAL NOTICES AERIAL ADVERTISING Paper balloons. For prices, etc. Box Q-147. Post-Dispatch. NOl'H Will not be responsible for any debts contracted bv my wife.

Lizzie E. Vogler. P. G. Vogler.

7 BEWARE OF MOSyCITOKS. Brooks' Skeeter Tlegulator. 10c: sure preventive. Druggists and sporting goods stores. everywhere AVOID lost keys, grips, aogs.

by attaching heavy metal check, stamped with name and address: all society emblems: send 2.c silver carefully wrapped. L. L. Reed. Box las Seattle.

Wash. SPECIAL NOTICE Dissolution of partnership; J. H. Lelbson bought out the entire Interest of the Riddle Furniture Co and entire Interest of the Roval Raincoat Co. from his partner.

William 11. Goldstein. J. H. Iibson is row sole proprietor of both said businesses.

i cl i STEAM CARPET CLEANING UPHOLSTERING. compressed air carpet cleaning. Prettyman. 181! N. Grand av.

Phone Llndell 2W3. Delmar 73R. (cJ3i IF you want your carpet rftirt nigs cleaned on the floor or taken away, call Llndell 4553. Delmar 1 296R. CHICAGO Steam Carpet Cleaning 31C9 Finney.

Phone Delmar 2401. Llndell 203O; also upholstering. fcSI EMPIRE STEAM CARPET Co. Carpeis taken up. cleaned and made over and laid: lowest prices.

2123 Lucas. Bomont 22H. Central u-M CARPETS renovated to look like new; lowest prices. Globe Carpet cleaning 2024 O.ive st. Bomont M2.

Central (cx.21) UPHOLSTERING, mattress making, furniture repairing and reflnishlng. A. E. Wright. 4314 Easton av.

Phone Llndell 4(11. LVimar S21R. UPHOLSTERING, ret'inishlng and repairing; mattresses renovated: work guaranteed. Perrln Fur. 3194 S.

Grand. Phones Sidney 901. Victor (c02 STORAGE AN JMOVj Jg. PIANOS moved, packed and shipped: furniture vans. Superior Moving and Express 1l7 N.

10th st. lct2l GRAND MOVING 323; Iowa av. padded vans; large. small, f2. Phone Victor (c8 INDEPENDENT STORAGE Taylor and Ketinerly: large padded vans.

small. $2. Kin. Delmar (7l WAGNER Moving and Storage 2746 Laclede; estimates free. C.

1 1. Bomont loOII. (cfci SOUTH SIDE MOVING AND STORAGE 10ol-lft03 Sldnev telephone Sld-ney 235. Kinloch VI C(7. (eSl DELMAR MOVING CO.

Vans for hire. J3.GU load. 712 N. Vandeventer; Llndell 42im. Delmar 3H31L.

(cSl BONDED WAREHOUSE Henry C. Wlehe Furniture and Storage 1312-14-10 Franklin av. Money advanced when de sired Phone Central (c8l oELivlKK'S storage Dullt especial ly iur siuibkc y' 1 kuuu. eic. see hi before contracting.

1S0S-12 Chouteau av. (cKUl MISSOURI STORAGE AND MOVING moving, parking, shipping; 2223 Chouteau; phone ictor f4fl. Grand. 240. Furniture tnken In exchange for moving.

STORAGE 500 iron rooms for storing furniture: we nave a new warehouse at 1823 Lucas that W'e want to (ill up; storage. per load; hauling. J4. Call up Central or Bomont Office. 2004 Morgan.

Edward A. Langan Furn. and Storage Co. (eKi LANG AN TAYLOR'S Kewr fireproof warehouse Is completed. This building is the finest equipped storage house In the West.

The insurance rate is -'5 rents per $100. Established 25 years. 4S0S Delmar bl. Phones Monroe jfifiO. Delmar 2126.

ct. FIREPROOF STORAGE npect our modern warehouse and get our rat Btorape. movlnc. money advanced, urniturn lakfn In exrliange far moving. or call up Tavlor.

frnirrlv of Lankan Tavlor. Bomont Antral Ol 12. STOKCKKR PRK'K. Franklin. rNt THE LEONORI STORAGE Absolute security.

Ixonorl fireproof warehouses for safekeeping furniture, planes, valuables, trunks, boxes, clean rooms; moving, packing, shipping; ship your goods our care: money advanced. R. U. LEONORI AUCTION STORAGE CO. Rot phones.

Grand and fjirlede. JcSi AMERICAN STORAGE CO. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. INSURANCE Per $100 a year Is the lowest. New reinforced concrete fireproof warehouse; for the safekeeping of vour iiousehold goods: rates lowest, responsibility the highest; estimates free.

LANGDALE Roth phones. 231T. Olive st (ci INDESRUCTIBLE." 2201-1S WASHINGTON AV. Phones: Beaumont 3100. Central 1591.

Brand-new; fireproof warehouse. Lowest Insurance; private vaults. c57x) STOVE REPAIRS REPAIRS for any old stove. eursnaw, N. 12th st.

Central 3411 R. Main 20W. Ill cS WALL PAPER CLEANING. ETC ROOMS nspered as low as 2, T. J.

Murray. 4is Kennerly; Llndell HAVE your paintlnK and paper hanging clone now. wnue prices are lowest, i nas McLassnn. 233i Itenevleve. 1 elmar I I PAPERHANGING during August redueeii prices.

S-hwarts Wallpaper 3H. Eas- tnn. i einia 1 L. ROOMS paix-red. Including paier.

:1 uu; all work guaranteed; call Oakiy. 31o Thoui- NOTICE The cheapest place In the clt to buy your wall paper, paper hanging, paper cleaning, painting and kalsominlng; we ester to flrst-class trade; satisfaction; es- iai.nsne.1 ii Main iUHl Central T-e Model 1334 ''bonteau tcSOi Employment Wanted "MALE ACCOUNTANT Sit. by competent rsn In-vest In business If rteslrefi. Hex 9.P.-D. ASSISTANT PHARMACIST speult.

ing English and Slavic languages; some German and Italian. J. F. 101 7A 8. Ai'iLNDANT Have some experience in hospital woik arid look after cn Invalid.

Hot G-K'' it ACTOMoHII.E Rr-PAIK MAN xA and a Job; at employed at other work; wi.l answer alter i p. to. Box BAKER First hand. Box G-155. Pc.

Ii BAKu.R fit. by nisi hand, married. Ad- rn renn st. BAKER Wants ilral-cmsa on bread. roils and cakes; city or country; best rel-erences.

Baker. 2723 Suminll East ht. Irls. PI BARTENDER 4lt. by good, middle-aged, his own porter; nonunion.

K. Slii Or- gon ii viuiiH mil' iiriav. s.ber. not afraid work: can give reloi- e-ce. Iie.x DA TtMifcl; Experienced touug tnsn mould like to have a position; speak English and German.

K. C. lielnxel. 271a A lo. bARTENDEIt Kit.

as bartender bv mid. die ard married man: stead v. reliable; speaks English and German. Uox D-UI, Poet-Dtspstch. BLAi.KSMITH-6U.

hy flrst-clasa. ean do woodwork, 25 years experience In city; prlxste shop preferred. Hot R-17. Poat-Dts. BOK KEEPER Goxl penman.

rspbL a "v-u rite, with er.ir r.c and refrt. 11 3. Iv s' n-t-h P.t EI-. PER trtteteiil antf tniMrrAua-er; tme ho Has experience In lumtmr business or ronetnicUcn work prefrrro-l iljr- VainltU Waw Mistake mV4, Rox G-W4. Post-Dispitch.

iTIv KJK KEEPER Sit. by an allround offlc man; experienced, honest and reliable; dt sires position. Box T-15. Post Dispatch. BOOKKEEPER Sit.

by exprt auditor; no objection to leaving city. Rox 0-40, Post-IHspateh. BtHjK KEEPER Who Is prodi -lent In ail work from general bookkeeper down, wants also ran furnish best of references. Bos T-T'4 Post-Dispatch. Bl hjK KEEPER Lesu es position or office work: young man: 64j yesrs' experience; food penman, accurate, references.

Bos pot-Ilspntch. ill liixik LKi'ER Young man. thoroughly competent to iske complete charge of books and credits, desires permsnrnt position; 8 years' good experience; can furnish nigh-est references. Box Post-Dlsns u-h. BOOKKEEPER Young man.

21 years of age. with bookkeeping experlenok. deatres PObitlon as same or general office work; accurate as well as rapid; have commercial education and can furnish good references as lo character. Box D-jftm. 7l BOY Sit.

io learn some good trade. In city or out of city. 634! Kaston. i7 BoY Rox Age 17; sit. lo drive, D-1H.

post-InspHtch. other wotk. BOV 14 vears ol age, desires good posmoii; tair iieninan. Ad. 42 1 Michigan av.

BOY Sit. by boy. 11 work of anv kind; St. Fi inn i cwll or rite. wl-i'J BOV lit years old to learn build ing or eleetrical trade.

Rox 1-I7. BOY- Of 17. would llkei to mscblnist's trade Howard Brand. East name BoY Sit. to learn trade; 17 yems of af.

Box P-1E7. I'ost-Dlspati-li. BOY Strong, in drug stole. 23d and Do- dier. BOY Sit.

by Imy of 13. any kind of work. cltv or country ll jviarKet. ROYS Sits, by widow sons. I.i snd lo; any kind of work.

171" S. Broadway. BOY Sit. by colored boy to do any kind. of work.

Call unaen itzi iwton. BiY German-American, wishes light worlc or learn baker trade. u. 12ld Car roll st. BOY Sit.

as office or errund boy: experi enced correspondent: best of references. Geo. M. Link, SS0S Folsom. BoY Sit.

bv boy of IS who would like to learn upholstering work: willing for small pax-. Forest 3BIH BOY 17. wants do any kind work: cltv or country; references fnone urioa 1H44. or write Folsom av. Bt.iY Colored, in g.xil private lamiiv: navs some experience, but win not expect iuii salary until fully experienced.

isji or wit" t4l Hoi'hiiionl. BOY Sit. of IS, living lth parents; ae- auatnted xvlth city; any aina oi wor except bundle boy. Eddls Gullfoy. ITIi Wtnnepqgo.

CARINFT MAKER Sit. by flrst-clasa; caa lav off work and nantiie men: rererencsa furnished. Rox T-7 8. t-ost -Dispatcn. CAKE BAKER Sit.

wanted; flrst-class; and ornamenter: xvlth best of references. Bog Post-Dlspslch. CANDY' MAK EH Flrst-class all around, on retail goods; best references. bos w-ss. Post-1 Mspat' h.

CaRPEN I EK Wishes work by day or oon- tract: very low price. no Kt-lt, CARPKN TKR Sit. to do repair work. Bum-. mertield.

2214 Howard. CARPENTERS Bv noc-unlon. Feruque, 11 kinds, ootx- union; handy xvlth all other tools. Box 'r- 7 tosr- I nspaten ARPENTER And bulldr: must be At framer: references required: state wages) expected; open shop. Rox H-IO.

Post-Pis, CA RPKNTER Sit. wanted allrouiiii. non union: on repair and joo worn, reasonsoie. Wllex. 2734 Franklin.

CARPENTER Aaeratlon. rsbslrs. new work. expert, prices rigni. nin.

roret Vt CARPENTER must lm wni il once; good xx or ll 8 ri lis. r.14 West F.nd pi. Llndell X.RPEN I KK-Flrsi-clsss, wants repairing or nexv work; will work cheap. 705 N. Ing's blgtiwsy.

CARPENTER Sit. by allround; In offlco building or wholesale house; will work reasonable If steadily employed. Rox T- 2S. Post-ntspaich, CIIAI'KKKI' Sit. can do reia.lrltig.

enl bstidv all a round. Box T-19S. CH AI'Kl'Kl'R Experienced, with references. Phono Llndell 4--H. Cn Al ECU sit.

by tiest. sxperlenced; free demonstration; ia Vr vmx. nog 13; post-Dispatch. CHAUFFEUR Ltcerised. wants can rp-erste and repair any gasoline car.

3o4 Lawton av. CMAUFKKLR white; i4; do own repairing; god references; do other work. Hot ti -1 I'ost i nspatcn. HAUFFEUR bit. while, age Si; single; references; do own repairing; iree iriat; t15 per week.

Box H-ln. Poat-Dls patch. Cl I A UKKEUH Licensed 22 ears oil' tl sires ood reference. Boa D-31, l'oi- I lsps rh. CHAUFFEUR -Wants Misltlon In private family; can take care of csr; wsnia steady position, at moderate salary, best reference Pox H-C3, Post-Dlspati-b.

CHATTFFEUU Good coloied. desires Job with private family; can repair car. Phone Romont 412L. Address 3.322 Lawton. A.

Ma vs. t.HAl'FKEl'U Sil. bv young, colored; married: can drive any car: do own repairing; city references. L. lawton; Mn- rteil 2.M3.

CitEF Sit. bv colored. In city or out. Ad-. dress W.

McNeary. 3123 Pine CHEF Allround; good family; take as coui- inerclal; will leave city. 2-31 Lucas. Bomont 2o. COLLECTOR Wit.

by young man. 23; bund if required. Box Q-172. Pnst-DI a COLLECTOR sit. with some lirtn, real estate preferred: law college graduate, moderate salary to begin with: beat reference.

Box H-16i. Port-lHspatch. 7j CooK Coi. sit. in buaiding house, Al.

2-32 Clark av 2 1 CtiOK Sit. or housemsn. young Japanes desires position in family. Rox T-l, Post -flspstch. CooK- Sil.

bv A I allround iod cotdc, lino pastry work simclaltv. Stethen, K2o pine, state partlcuiats, ref.irm.ea. lit frsJett er 4J CiMK Sit. wanted: inlddie-aaed German, experienced, for merchants or saioon lunt h. r.ot sfrald do other work.

Box (J-I4, XstvStch C'oUPLE Man and wife want ui on farm; for wldoxxer or elderly couulu gtod xoik- ers Box 1 1. COUPLE Mis. py German, wiih child' xvanl fo work as houseman or on farm; wife olng bo 1 1 s-work P17 2d LENT! ST XVanta jWiSition with denial laboratory or with dentist. In or out of city. Pox G-133 Pom-Dlspatrh.

tVASHKK Sil. by ex neat. clean. Sober. steady.

rnlddle-sgd man; want permanent place; long Job. Box G-12U. pot-Ilnatch. DR1VFR Sit. by experienced.

4isi Man- ches'r ay. DRUGGIST --Ku. wanted; a-li arunalntej with Weat End trade: best of references. Box 1 t2. Ulfi tch.

DKI'd CLERK Junior. 23d and Imdter. Dili fl.KllhMl. by haxe msnv years' experience and beat reierenes. Rox r-l2.

CD DRU. CLERK Sit. bi giaduate resis-tered; good references: ran apeak Oer- msn Box oat 1 oapstcn. DRt'GGIST Sit. bv competent, immsxiialelr.

or by Sept. at present employed, fella hie; cltv experience and references. llos p. Post -I 'ispsich '7' 7rtC'l ili' lAN And engineer uiis all. as fitslntenano- mail; veers' smI referrma.

lix D-Ua. P-el-l'ia. 'I' cl.W'ikll'UN-iiil by rlwlllrllil 'h'T oughiy understands A. C. and l.

maisite. nan. -a and repair work: can wind armatures: stsia wage am particulars, preier km plsnt Hos EMBALMKR "It. Iy li.enseo; win go any- where Bos R-1S2. Post piapatch cwN.al.

a.EH -Kit by oMiMtiii rerlseratli.a and electrical; working ei pr de.jrea rllini'. "'X Poa'-t kMilvcKu it. bv lieeiet nm a sober. IndustrlAue youtig men. vea-a experience in er cot, air act ion.

bur. lit, nod uum wnrW. AO ireaa Eo tft at or competent; tru II-cenae; 4 yeaia" experience, do "ring; e-asi oxxn repairing; eober. reliable aat At rlaaa rrferattoca. an Ira Jaax Biaitrs Meri LOST AND FOUND JLOST PACKAGE Lost, on Delmar car.

Thursday. containing 2 pairs of shoes; finder please phone Forest 431NR. PACKAGE I.st. Friday afternoon, on Olive car; containing jewelry. Return to 740 Bavard av.

and receive reward. (o7i PERSON who entered 4'J4t McPherson in owner's absence is positively known. If things taken are not returned Immediately prosecute PICOLOS Lost or stolen. 2 picolos and 1 cornet. in leather satchel; 2 music books.

Return to Peter McCollough, rather liempsey Hotel. PICTURES AND FILMS Lost: in Erker's envelope. Please re urn to 3223 niverslty. PICTURE OF FIREMAN Lost, Saturday. Park car or Grand-Leader.

Return Montgomery: reward. POC 1" HOOK Lost. Thursday morning, on Iee car; reward for return. Box T-177. Post-Dlspa rh POCKETBOOK Lost; initial F.

W. containing $23 In paper money; reward. Mrs. Nitsch. 44 1 2 Penrose.

Tyler 3QS.M.. BOOK Ixist. containing S14. on Olive car. Saturday morning.

Return to Sic, Fullerton Bldg. and receive reward; will Identify pocketbook. PI'RSE Lost, black satin, containing some money, on Taylor or Laclede car coming from Highlands. Return to 3513 Laclede; $5 reward. RING Lost, gold seal, initials O.

L. S. reward if returned. 6S53 Von Versen phone Forest 4369. (1 RING Lost, one blue Mexican opal rinfr.

Return to 312 St. Ixuis East St. Louis. 111., and receive reward. HI NG Lost, diamond.

Saturday, betw een and St. Louis; liberal reward. Ren. 4-0L. (el STICKPIN' tjjst.

1 oval ruby setting; reward: return to F. E. Smith, care NorveH-Shaplejgh Hardware after Wednesday. i2 STICK PIN Lost, a gold nugget stick, nin. turoiuoiK" set.

on Taylor or Market car. or on walk leading to art gallery; reward for return to Westminster. UMBRELLA Lost left on east lir.und Page car Tuesday morning, ladifs' black sik. elaborately carved, green handle. Pox H-178, Post-Dispatch.

UMBRELLA Lost Rellefontaine car. Thurs-dav- Hp black silk; gold and pearl handle: initials- R. P. Return to 4247 St. Louis: liberal reward.

WAICH FOR-It; marked J. D. A. Return to 102O Ixmgfellow. rewa-d.

WAICH FOB Lost, silk ribbon, with cold pendsnt. engraved Gra man reward. 3911 Suliiv-in. f'7i WAICH AND FOR Lost. gold, initials C.

fob. Initial F. rew ard. 678 Rig Rend rd Webster I (CJ WATCH Lost, gentleman's gold, initials E. G.

in or around building being erected at SS15 Castleman. Return to 8 Dartmouth University; reward. FOUND BATTERIES Found. dry batteries. Call l.ost nnr rounq PiirH -1.

mbi -inatJem Found, on Olive car. Satur- Cil Left end Found Hure au. 2 i KEYS Pound, bunch of Grand and Chou-tau. Thnrtdnv. Call Grand 211'2.

c( lADGr. PIN Found "ii Broadway and oil Let and Found Bureau. ill MON KY- Found. Pox H-07. Post-Dispatch, PACKAGE Fo.uid.

on liroadway. containing muzzle. Call Lost and Found Bureau. Post -Dispatch. 1 Pl'RSE-Found lady's; on Natural Rridge car.

7:10 p. Saturday; call 4107 Wal-br'rtg and Identify. RING Found; signet; owner can have same by 1 denCfylr, g. Box H-KO. Pogt-Dl spatch.

WATCH FOB Found, between 3 and 5. on Morgan. Tuesday. J- W. Lavin.

1SC2 Ore- Personal PERSONAL Requisite amount must accompany orders by mail. Rate PERSONAL A. G. Your letter July 26 received. Send address to- R-1 M.

PERSONAL Dear ALic-: Have unit Loulx: writ" IK. A. E. S. P.

PERSONAL Young man that called Aug. (I at mushroom farm, please call again nt 27::1 McCaus'and nv. Gci PEItSONAL It. E. Johnston please communicate with Mrs.

Mabel Hartzell. 223 West Marklan Kokomo. regarding pehsiiNI, Dear wife Florence: Return at once; George died May 2s. 1909: all Is forgiven; working at trade. Worried husband.

Joe H. G. Address Hridgo Beach Steve Works. INFORMATION WANTED INFORMATION Wanted address of lady going t- Atlnntlc City this month. IJox G-llij.

Post-Diypatch. INFORMATION Wtd. Person having Information In regard to private papers of Julius HalMger. please communicate with George Eigel. 300 Mercfiants-Lactede Rulldlng.

1) FOR A DOPTTON Pretty baby bov. from excellent parentage. Rox FOR ADOPTION ---Pi-etty lby girl. we. ks old, rk I'Hi-, bfoe eves.

4'JI2 v--oni FOR AlOPT healthy uuoy papers fr-. 2s.i1 Washlngrm. Business Cards BUS I NES3 ANNOUNCEMENTS AAAl Cheapest place In town fur prlnt- lng. McGlii 121 N. 11th st.

(cMi t'o. will screen vour house cheap: good work guaranteed. 4ijlA TxlfTcri a- I i 'H ES. curls and puffs made your cortibinss: ritii lor anj delivered, send postal u'-7 N. Newstead.

SVVEHLA. THE ARCHITECT. Best results at cost. Pburie Monroe 239L. UPHOLSIERING Wtd From private peo pie: best work; nail price; send postal.

Davidson oil 11th st. tl UiAlNDS. Wstvhes. Jewelry. Silverware at reduced prices.

Your credit Is good wpn us. Lottie Bros. A 2d floor. 30M N. tith East St.

Lculs branch. 234 Colllns- vllie t. (cji T'ne "For Sa nnfl ''KirhinK" want r.da enuir.ettte ripportjni(is for those who wish to secure a -issti DULke sWlstf fcnsl. SPIRITUALISM THIRD SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY. Every Sunday evening, 3907 West Hello.

Addresses, Mrs. Ollst medium. (99) SPIRITUALISM. 3 p. 270U St.

Louis avenue; 8 p. 272J r-senal; Friday afternoon, 3320 Salena. Welcome. NEW THOUGHT SPIRITUAL SOCIETY meets at 8 p. 3431 Franklin.

Address and messages. Mrs. Assmann. medium. Tuesday, 2:30 p.

public circle; developing circle Thursday evening. SPIRITUALISM. Regular evening meeting. Broadway and tieyer. Address, -Kind Hearts," messages.

He v. Mary Hu liter. SPIRITUALISM. Services at Victoria Hall, Kaston.and Garrison, conducted by Mediums Slpmann and Hoilister; also meeting Tuesday evening and Friday afternoon, U037 Dickson. DEATHS.

CI-K. II V- Entered into rest on Saturday. Aug. 12, l'Jll, at 6:80 a. Dennis J.

Cleary, beloved husband of Annie Cleary fnee Lyng). Funeral will take pltce from the family residence. 3634 Forest Park boulevard, on Monday. Aug. 14.

at 9 a. to St. Malaehy's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends are re- I fretfully Invited. (c) Entered Into rest on Frl-' day.

Aug. U. 911, at 4:55 a. Honry T. Cordes.

dearly beloved hus-, bund of Lena Cordes (nee Schllean-i kfanip). find dear father of Win. F. Bustav 11.. (lscar Cordes.

and tht Ja'e Henry and Clara Cordes, and dear father-in-law of Frances Cordes (nee Urauii), and our dear grandfather. Ifter a lingering illness, at the ago of 14 years 10 months. Funeral will takn place from family residence. 3407 North Fourteenth street, on Sunday, Aug. 13.

r.t 1:30 p. thence to Friedena Cemetery. Relatives and friends are In-rlted to attend. (c7 -On Friday, Aug. 11, 1911, at 10:15 p.

Daniel Cull-t maun, dearly beloved husband of Phllapina Cullmann (nee Kra.ujiu.ir ind father of Herman. Daniel, Full nd Augusta Thomson (nee Cull-tiann), and father-in-law of Edward Thomson and Mary Cullmann (nee frlntterner and brother of laob jullinann. and our dear grandfather. It the age of 52 years 5 months and 13 days. Funeral will take place on Sunday, iug.

13. at 2 p. ni from family resl-lnce, 4601 Oregon avenue, to Nw fl-kr Cemetery. Friends and retgy Jvaa ar invited to at lead. 4 1 9 i v1 4 1 4 1 i i i f'5 he "For Sale and "Exchange" want nds enumerate opportunities for thos-who wish to secure a used uur tic aA A4ji at 2.30 p.

1UU Mumtirw at. cct aM. flat;".

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