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ST.LOUiS POST-DISPATCH. JANUARY 16, 1934, PAGE 6B LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, DEATHS 1 Marriage licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits The Latest and Best Features and Comic Pictures, News Reels and Stage Shows LEWIS, NAPPY MISS LOCH, EDWARD McGRATH, MARY MAKER, WILLIAM M. O'CON NELL, DANIEL OFFER, LOUISA USTERTAG. MARY H. PIER.

ORVILLE ALFRED POPP, CLACRIA, BARBARA CHR1K TIANA 8 l'KACK. MINNIE. REDMOND. WILLIAM J. REILLY, CATHERINE ROHR, WILHELMINA C.

SARLI, JOSEPHINE SCHLINGMANN. BERTHA SMITH, GEORGE M. WALLACE. CLARA F. WALZ, ANTON (TONY).

WEEKE. HENRP L. (Hank) WOTKE. EMMA ZOTTARELLE, JOSEPH f'oyj GRAND CENTRAL Really Worth Seeing Come Early TOM K. SMITH IS ELECTED HEAD OF CLEARING HOUSE Tom K.

Smith, president of the Boatmen's National Bank, was elected president of the St. Louis Clearing House Association, at the association's annual meeting, held today in the office in the Mississippi Valley Trust Building. He succeeds Richard S. Hawes, vice-president of the First National Bank, who served as president of the Clearing House five years. Previous presidents had served not more than two years.

Smith is now in Washington as a Treasury Department adviser. W. L. Hemingway, president of the Mercantile-Commerce Bank Trust was chosen vice-president of the Clearing House, and will head the committee on management, which includes Smith, Hawes and W. J.

Bramman, vice-president of the Mississippi Valley Trust Co. R. R. Tillay was reelected manager. BAR GOLD AND SILVER, MONEY The St.

xiouls Clearing House Association reported clearings for Jan. 16. 1933, corresponding day last year, this year, corresponding period a year ago, $148,900,000. Report of debits for Jan. 15, 1933, were debits to individual accounts, $23,400,000.

Total to date, $224,400,000. Debits to bank and bankers' accounts, total to date, $88,200,000. Combined debits to individual and bank and bankers' accounts, total to date, LONDON, Jan. 16. Bar gold advanced 3 shilling 3 pence to 131s 9d.

(V. S. equivalent $33.83 on basis of sterling opening at S5.13V4). LONDON, Jan. 16.

Bar silver easy, 3-16 lower at 19V4d. WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. The position of the Treasury Jan. 13, wat Receipts, expenditures, balance customs receipts for the month.

receipts for the fiscal year (since July 1) Expenditures (including $1,523,772,520.52 of emergency expenditures) excess of expenditures Receipts for Jan. li, 1933 (comparable date last vear), expenditures, net balance, custom receipts for the month, $8,349,486.30. Receipts for fiscal year, expenditures. $2,267,483,940.80: excess of expenditures over reecipts, exclusive of $538,152,229.81 expended for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. PARIS, Jan.

16. Three per cent rentes. 65 francs, 40 centimes; 4y, per cent rentes, 81.35. Exchange on London, 80:45. The dollar was Quoted at 15.66.

DAILY 12:30 to 11 P. 25c Till 6 40c After 6 frJIMMY DURANTE it TED HIS HEALY 'STOOGES" "DAY OF RECKONING" tfSLr A FILM MONUMENT Lrfy 1 DEDICATED TO THE 1 I a -yp WAR HEROES OF iHfiThi DIFFERENT NATIONS. lig -H BILUONS TO i JACK PEARL mtts SfcASOV'S RITZ LAFF RIOT! "MEET THE BARON" 3147 S. Grand RICHARD DIX MADGE EVANS First Show 7 P. M.

I'RENTH ANU "THREE DNGLlSiH VERSIONS OK WALT DISNEY'S LITTLE PIGS" AND "LULLABYLAND" BOYS OF ROAD" (Warner Smash Hit!) STONE in "BIG BRAIN" of "Fugitive" In t'lrsi Picture In Year) MUNI in CHANGES" -Plus- HARDING in "RIGHT TO ROMANCE" SuIIavan John Boles "Only Yesterday' OF ROAD" (Warner Smash Hit BAXTER in "AS HUSBANDS GO" FOREIGN OPINION AS TO ROOSEVELT MONEY PROPOSALS Continued From Pago One. see the results of President Roose velt's monetary policy. The fact that both tokio ana Shanghai markets quoted the dollar an average of 25 cents per 100 yen stronger than New York's Monday closing indicated, however, the conviction here that New York overestimated the results or tne President's message. Hieher officials in the Ittnance Ministry discussed the message at length. Their decisions were not disclosed, hut the belief was growing in financial circles that the Government would ask Parliament for revaluation and gold purchasing powers similar to President Roosevelt's.

Commodity markets with Amer ican connections, notably raw silk and cotton yarns, advanced in sympathy with the movement in New York. Germany Apprehensive; One Paper, However, is jieasea. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, Jan. 16.

President Roosevelt's plan to impound gold and revalue the dollar was viewed by Berlin newspapers as holding a threat for Germany. The Vossische Zeitung spoke of a "rubber dollar" that would bring economic unrest to the world. The Boersen Zeitung called a re turn to the gold standard "partic ularly pleasing from the German view." The Morgenpost said efforts to raise prices by cutting the dollar's value failed, necessitating a change in President Roosevelt strategy. It added: "Germany will be particularly handicapped in the exports markets because her currency is stable, while America, through cheaper production costs, disturbs German business." Movie Time Table AMBASSADOR "Eight Girls in a Boat," 11:04, 1:51, 4:38, 7:46 and 10:33. Stage, 12:51, 3:38, 6:46 and 9:33 p.

m. LOEWS "Roman Scandals," 10:00, 11:57, 1:54, 3:51, 5:48, 7:45 and 9:42 p. m. MISSOURI "World Gone Mad," 1:00, 3:43, 6:19 and 9:02. "House on 56th Street, 2:20, 5:03, 7:39, and ST.

LOUIS -Let's Fall in Love," 12:50, 4:11, 7:31 and 10:58. "The Fog," 2:08, 5:29 and 8:44. FOX "The lorning After," 12:45, 3:50, 6:55 and 9:59. "Frontier Marshal," 2:06, 5:11, and 8:16 p. m.

Sunday: P.M. to II P.M. Daily: II A.M. to II P.M. OTth ANNUAL 7in AUTO SHOW at the MART BUILDING 12th and Sprnce ADMISSION 25o AMUSEMENTS a teweftng tltelre ef loulj famertcan VV Market Sewnlta sh.rn Mat.

2:15 Good Seats Available All Performance EVA LeGALLIENNE'S sa. Tonight, Friday and Saturday Night HEDDA GABLER Tomorrow and Thursday Nights Tomorrow and Saturday Matinees ALICE IN WONDERLAND Prices All Performances $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, BSC NO HIGHER. Next Monday Night Mail Orders Now nK, Season's Drama Highlight WALTER HAMPDEN In 4 of World's Great Plays Sat. 20 and Wed. RICHELIEU; Frl.

8'30. The SERVANT in the HOUSE: Wed. Eve at 8, HAMLET; Sat. 2-15 MACBETH; S5r $1.10. $1.65, $2.20.

$2.75: 5So to $2.20. Tax Inc. Special reduction when seats are sought for two playi at aame time. 1 a F00TLI6IIT FLASHES PHOTOPLAY THEATERS NOW SHOWINQ AT THE HOLLYWOOD 6TH AND ST. CHARLES ALL Of CHILDREN UNDER SEATS aOC 16 NOT ADMITTED wr MCTolftAvl STARS I JpH FEARLESSLY FRANK PICTURE ALTEMEYER, ELIZABETH BASELER.

EDNA M. BEHRING, RUSSELL BERSCHE, JOSEPH BLATTNER, JOHN BODE. BERTHA W. DENNIS, LYDA ZCMBRO. DRI DEN, LOUISA DUERING.

JOSEPH EKEY, STANTON ELLENBERGER. LEAN ORE ENGLISH, THOMAS ANGER, BEATRICE FLACKS, ANNA BLUMBERG FRIEL, DENNEY C. GANSS, WILLIAM F. JR. GRAFFIGNA, CHARLES CRUMLEY, WILLIAM H.

HOFFMAN, FLORENCE KNOLL. LOUIS W. LANG," FLOKIAN BLATTNER, JOHN 4464 Greer entered into rest Jan. 15, 1934, 8:45 I a. dear husband of Emelia Blattner (deceased), dear father of Mrs.

Edna Goerges, Mrs. Lillian Rapp, Mrs. Emma Perry and Robert G. Blattner, our dear grandfather and great-grandfather, in his 75th year. Funeral Thursday.

Jan. 18, 3 p. from Drehmann-Harral chapel, 1905 Union, to Valhalla Cemetery. BODE, BERTHA W. (nee Hnnlcke) 109 East Virginia Jan.

14. 1934. be loved wife of Fred W. Bode, dear mother of Fred H. and George W.

Bode, our mother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from Hoffmelster Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, Jan. IT, 2 p. to Hiram Cemetery.

DENNIS, LYDA ZUMBRO 1383 Semple. Jan. 14, 1934, beloved mother of Mrs. Myrtle B. Drumm, Mrs.

Nettie M. Sessions, dear sister of May Kolb and our dear grandmother. Funeral from Edith E. Ambruster new funeral home. 4053 Lindell Jan.

17, 3 p. m. Deceased was a member of Sun Shine Council No. Daughters of America. DRYDEN, LOUISA (nee Feder) 1425 Walton Jan.

15. 1934. belovei. wife of the late Hugh Dryden, dear mother of Leslie Dryden. Funeral from Peetz uneral Home, xji-fayette and Longfellow Jan.

17, 8:30 a. to St. Francis de Sales Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DUERING, JOSEPH 6242 Goener entered into rest Jan.

15, 1934, 2 p. dear husband of Caroline Duering (nee Folger), deceased, our dear brother-in-law and uncle, in his 8 2d year. Funeral Jan. 17, 2 p. from Drehmann-Harral chapel, 1905 Union to Sunset Burial Park.

EKEY, STANTON Jan. 15. 1934, 5:30 p. beloved husband of Lizzie Ekey (nee Hemker), father of Roy Ekey, in his 70th year. Funeral from Clark Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont Jan.

17, 11 a. Eland services 1 p. at Ekey Cemetery, 4 miles east of Union, Mo. Please omit flowers. ELLENBERGER, ELEANORE 3009 Neosho Jan.

14, 1934, 12 noon, beloved daughter" of Herman and Lillie El-lenberger (nee Hanewinkel), dear sister of Lillian SchamlL Dorothy and Herman El-lenberger our dear sister-in-law, granddaughter, niece and cousin, in her 19th year. Funeral from the Schumacher Funeral Home. 3013 Meramec Jan. 17, 2 p. m.

to St, Paul Churchyard. ENGLISH, THOMAS Entered into rest Jan. 15, 1934, 4:50 a. beloved husband of the late Catherine English (nee Woods), our dear father and grandfather. Funeral from the Mullen Chapel, 5165 Delmar Jan.

17. 8:30 a. to Holy Name Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. FLACKS, ANNA BLUMBERG Jan.

14, 1934, beloved mother of David, Irene, Lawrence and Mildred Flacks, dear sister of Mrs. Leah Feldman. Mrs. Jennie Covin-sky and Saul Blumberg. Funeral from Berger Chapel, 4715 Mc-Pherson, 2 p.

m. FANGER, BEATRICE C. (ne) Mlssey) Lackland and Ashby Jan. 14, 1934, 11:08 p. beloved wife of William T.

Fanger. dear mother of Thomas, Harry, Everyn, Rose Mary, Alma, Margaret and Richard, dear daughter of Maud and the late W. J. Missey, our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt, age 36 years. Funeral Jan.

17. 8:30 'a. from Baumann Bros. Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland, to All Soul's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

FRIEL, DENNEY C. 6532 Chamberlain Jan. 15, 1934, 6 a. beloved husband of Eugenia Friel (nee Hughes), dear father of James, Rose. Mary, Catherine, Eugene and Patricia Friel, dear son of Patrick J.

Friel, dear brother of James Alphonsus L. and Hugh M. Friel, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Clark Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont Jan. 17, 8:30 a.

to All Saints Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. GANSS, WILLIAM F. JR. 4416 S. Comp-ton Jan.

14. 1934. 7:45 a. beloved son of William J. and Ellen Ganss (nee Nolan), dear brother of Cecilia, Dolores and Rita, and our dear grandchild, nephew and cousin, in his 14th year.

Funeral from Gebken Chapel, 2842 Meramec Jan. 17, 7:30 a. to St. Anthony's Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery.

GRAFFIGNA. CHARLES 3952A Lexington entered into rest Jan. 3 4, 1934, 2 p. beloved husband of Lottie Graffigna (nee Lambert), dear father of Charles and Guilford Graffigna. Funeral from Arthur J.

Donnelly's Parlors. 3840 Lindell Jan. 18, 8:30 a. to St. Charles Borromeo Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. GRUMLEY, WILLIAM H. Entered Into rest Jan. 14, 1934, beloved husband of Emma Thomas Grumley, dear father of Mrs. Arthur H.

Hayes, grandfather of Valerie and William G. Hayes. Funeral from residence, 7345 Elm Maplewood, Jan. 17, 2:30 p. thence to Valhalla Crematory, Deceased was a member of Maplewood Lodge No.

566, A. F. and A. M. HOFFMAN, FLORENCE 3512 Kossuth Jan.

15, 1934, 4:10 a. beloved wife of Ben Hoffman, dear mother of Lillebell Hoffman and our dear aunt and sister-in-law. Funeral from Jos. J. Quinn's parlors, 1522 N.

Grand Jan. 18, 8:30 a. to Holy Name Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. KNOLL, LOUIS W.

8312 Vulcan Sun-Jan. 14. 1934, 9:55 p. in his 57th year, beloved husband of Ida Knoll (nee Jobin), our dear father, stepfather, father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral Jan.

17, 2 p. from Jos. P. Fendler Jr. funeral home, 7128 Michigan av.

to National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks. Member of Nelson Cole Camp No. 2, United Spanish-American War Veterans. LANG. FLORIAN Entered Into rest Jan.

14, 1934. 3:30 p. dearly beloved husband of Josephine Lang (nee Hager-Rensen), dear father of Marie Boegemann, Eleanore Bergjacs, Ferdinand Sister M. Engelbert, S. S.

N. Cecelia, Adelaide Boegemann, Clara Smith, Edith Bergjans and the late Emily Schmidt, our dear father-in-law. grandfather, great-graindfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral on Jan. 17, 8:30 a from the Bromschwig funeral home, 4740 West Florissant to St.

Engelbert's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. LEWIS, NAPPY MISS Jan. 14, 1934, p. dear sister of Mrs.

Mary Hammett. Mrs. Jemima Priest, Mrs. F. C.

Webb, S. Y. Lewis, Mrs. T. G.

Seemel, Mrs. E. L. Hicks and R. R.

Lewis, dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from Kriegshauser's 4228 S. Kingshighway, on Jan. 17, at 1 p. m.

Interment Hillsboro, Mo. LOCH. EDWARD Entered Into rest Jan. 15. 1934.

5:20 a. nx, dearly beloved son of Matthew and Anna Loch (nee Ries). our dear grandchild, nephew and cousin. In his 7th year. Funeral from family residence, 3137 Chippewa Jan.

17, 2 p. m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Kutis Service, McGRATH. MARY (nw Martin) 3920 Minnesota wife of the late William F.

McGrath. dear mother of Mrs. Joseph Bocka-kopf, Mrs. Raymond Nolan and the late William McGrath our dear sister, grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from Southern Funeral Home, 6322 S.

Grand bL, Jan. 17, 19J4, 8:45 a. to St. Anthony's Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery.

A member of SU Francis de tales' Christian Mothers. CAPITOL GKATVADA 53s eravoi. LIXI9EIJL. Grand a vn a ww Grand and star allllililiillUAIl Shenandoah! W.EXDLYIUC Delmar and ANN Euclid DI-POLVTE Margaret union Union an Easto AUBEflT 4949 Easton CLARA BOW In- "HOOPLA" Wm. Powell, "KENNEL MURDER CARE" CONGRESS 4023 oh.

Fay Wray-S. Blackmer. 'DEirCE. Gene Raymond, 'Ann Carver's FLORISSANT 2138 E. Grand WARNER BAXTER.

'AS HUSBANDS NICK STUART in 'POLICE GRAVOIS 2631 Jefferson FOUR MARX "DUCK SOUP" DOROTHEA WTECK, "CRADLE SONG" KlNfjiSLANI) M57 Gravolt Constance Bennett in 'AFTER THEODORE VON FTTZ. 'Splendid Folly, LAFAYETTE S. Jefferson CLARA BOW In "HOOPLA" Chester Morris, "KING FOR A NIGHT" 3IAFFITT "WILD GEORGE PAUL "WILD BOY'S WARNER WM. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Chas.

J. Schweitzer .....7100 LIndenwood Bernice F. Rabenneck 6309 Arthur Raymond Owens 3313 Salena Josephine Vining ..2855 South Eighteenth John Thomas Louis Mrs. Fauline McCullen St. Louis Charles W.

Kings 5622 Enright Hetty ixgan Mo Frank Price .......2529 Coleman Ethel Suyo 1956 Clara Moses Collir. .514 A South Twenty-second Henna carter 2236 Randolph George C. Trawick St. Louis Mrs. Mary Bass .......5049 Raymond Clarence W.

Lamers 2643 Gravols Merle Weber House Springs, Mo Leo Wollenberg 3732 Maffitt Genevieve Bronczyk 3747 Palm Tom Smith 2615 Pine Mrs. Minnie Lee 1229 Merchant Joseph A. Matter City Gertrude Wegescheide 3915 Vest Eddie Hurt ......2915 Sheridan Mrs. Etta Page ....2915 Sheridan Edward Johnson Clayton Eddie B. Rldgeway City, Tenn Webster W.

Conley 3902 Connecticut Charlotte J. Schmltt 4137 Ohio Frank Hardy 3131 Bell Manzetta Moody .....426 South Garrison Emora F. Howe 3910 North Wharf Mrs. Mary Landers Richmond Heights William Fox 3144 La Salle Nellie Ray 3049 Thomas Leon Haskins .4228 Papin Mildred Haynes 3124 Hickory Henrv Simons 1911 Lucas Icy Mae Gunter 1916 Delmar Fred Smith 1235 Spruce Wilmar Brown 1235 Spruce At Clayton. Leonard de Priest Madison, 111 Leona Douglas Clayton William Pfeiffer South Kinloch Park Estella Enlow South Kinloch Park Carl Good Webster Groves Ruth Free Maplewood Louis Izenstein 3010 Easton Fay Silverman 5631 Easton George Sykes Bayslde.

N. Susan Larimore Bush Clayton At East St. Wiley Wilson Elizabeth Hines Andrew L. Van Pelt Edna Lee Rowe Wesley Rogers Mary Clark Maxwell Crabb Ethel Pentecost George Crow Ann Ruchalska Luther E. French Lorena Turman Louis.

St, Charles St. Charles Dupo St. Louis .2301 Eugenia 1108 Ohio Collinsville St. Louis St. Louis Louis St.

Louis St. Louis East St. Louis Samuel Harreld Alee Hanton BIRTHS RECORDED. BOYS. L.

and T. Hanlen, 7119 Emilie. H. and O. Mtttendorf, 1910A Montgomery.

J. and V. Barbero, 4143 N. Taylor. W.

and L. Moszczenski. 2811 'Dodier. C. and E.

Uline, 3716 Hartford. F. and R. Cento, 3914 Folsom. A.

and A. Britton. Sappington, Mo. G. and E.

Snead, 7539 Daie. A. and M. Lipsinsky, 1507 S. 7th.

E. and A. Keller, Normandy. GIRLS. K.

and T. Mattingly. 4617A North Market. A. and E.

Buescher. 5205 Emerson. G. and B. Kube, 5956A Kennerly.

H. and A. Martin, 400 E. Davis. J.

and R. Flynn, 4029 Kennerly. R. Cooper, 5815 Terry. E.

and C. Fuhrman. 1323 Hickory. V. and M.

Miller, 5339 Conde. W. and E. Sewell, University City. F.

and A. Hammer, 942 Harlan. AT ST. MART'S HOSPITAL. BOYS.

J. and M. Riordon, 1070 McCausland. H. and P.

Cotner, 4954 Winona. E. and L. Zeisler, 5856 Bartmer. J.

and P. Becker. 9997 St. Joseph. J.

and D. Trendle, 3228 Caroline. GIRLS. F. and M.

Feuerbacher, 7235 Northmoor. and L. Temme, Link and Page R. and M. Denny, 99S9 Meadow.

A. and A. Becker, 4326 Wilson. and R. Marshall.

4338 San Francisco. F. and E. Reidel. 2344 Whittemorc T.

and E. Shearin. 4648 Kennerly. H. and B.

Lawrence, 1223 A St. Ange. R. and H. Mann.

2401 N. 15th. S. and A. Aubuchon, 7225 Zephyr.

A. and C. Schmidt, 4656 Alaska. BURIAL. PERMITS.

Lottie I. Lyford, 41. Granite City. Chas. Jones, 27.

517 Rutger. Henry Vesper, 66, 6330 Page. Walter E. Wilcox, 45, 5728 Julian. John W.

Mueller. 58. 4979A Nat. Bridge. Katherine E.

Crowley, 81, 4619 Maryland. Joe M. Haines, 68, 5351 Delmar. Ernest Cerutti, 56, 5236 Elizabeth. Florence David, 66, 5992A Minerva, Wallace Hines, 7 1205 S.

6th. Bettie Hester, 50, 2823 La Salle. Pinkney Simmons. 74, 4232 Papin. Chas.

Lyons. 7 1825 Menard. Max Abel, 51. 4455 Ellenwood. John T.

Patterson, 64, Vandalia. III. Stephan Skrapits. 34, 3406 Blair. Abbie A.

Pike, 79, 2937 Henrietta. David Y. Fetters. 67, 2714 N. Taylor.

Mary Mueller, 78, 4719 Alaska. Carl Michel. 62, 410 Pine. Mary S. Midkiff.

74. 4131 RusselL William Westfall, 65, Maplewood. Bernard C. Lohbeck, 64. 3741 Hebert.

Gladys Clark, 27, 3430 Texas. Thomas S. Hart, 70, 311 Elm. James Richardson. 71, 3025 Chippewa.

Annie Gordon, 53. 6516 S. Broadway. FLORISTS FLORAL SPRAY Beantifnlly arranged of teT Cf pink roses with fern and rich bow Grimm Gorly FLOWER PHONE CENTRAL 5000 CEMETERIES Sunset Burial Park ON GRAVOIS ROAD Not only the most beautiful, but the most reasonably priced cemetery in St. Louis.

SIX-GRAVE LOTS, $200 AND UP PERPETUAL CARE. NON-SECTARIAN THE CEMETERY UNUSUAL MAUSOLEUM CAbany 8605 CHestnnt 8331 DEATHS AETEMETER. ELIZABETH 5531 Beacon entered into rest Jan. 15, 1934, p. beloved wife of the late Henry Altemeyer, dear sister of Julius, Mester, our dear aunt and great-aunt, in her 77 th year.

Funeral Jan. 17, 2 p. from Math. Hermann Son's Chapel, Fair and West Florissant. Interment New Picker Cemetery.

BASELER, EDNA M. (nee Warren) At home with the Lord, Jan. 14, 1934, 8:30 a. beloved wife of A. Woods Basel-er, dear mother of Alfred Edgar Ben Paul L.

Lea, Richard T. and the late Blanche W. Baseler, our dear sister, grandmother, aunt, mother-in-law and sister-in-law. Remains at tfcz residence, 8535 Hord Jennings, until 12:30 p. m.

Jan. 17; services at the Kron chapel, 2707 N. Grand 2 p. m. Interment St.

Peter's Cemetery. BEHRING, RUSSELL 4442 S. Main Jan. 15, 1934, 12:30 a. dear son of Fred Behring and the late Elizabeth Behring, dear brother of Fred Behring dear nephew of Otto Behring, our dear cousin, age 21 years.

Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois Jan. 17, 1:30 p. to New Marcus Cemetery. BERSCHE, JOSEPH W. 4101A California Jan.

15, 1934. 12:55 p. dear father of Doris and Charles Bersche, our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Remains at Witt Bros. Chapel.

2929 8. Jefferson av. Funerai 2 p. to Missouri Crematory. Deceased was a member of Standard Council No.

559 National Union. HELP HE FIDO Across the Conlitttnt Haas Htr CtjA-Cry ef Anguish ThelMaie my Other Mother fits tkt fo Htt BreastL WIECK Baby tt Wt urTI fi "Kum Up Sum Timt And See My Sister BEVERLY WEST With Her Peppy RevM Starting FRIDAY Stage Last 3 Days! IN PERSON MORTON DOWNEY With His Own Revue 40 STARS. Including OLIVE OLSEN XT 1- RnttAn And Their "Insane Band" 25 8 Girls in a Boat' Dorothy Wilson Kay Johnsor LAST 2 DAYS 2 Features 2 KAY FRANCIS in 'That A CCIL CI i int. iiuuor; uti UU (II )U 'World Gone Mad' PAT O'BRIEN MARY BRIAN NEIL HAMILTON FEATURE PICTURES Sally EILERS -LYON MORNING AFTER' Geo. O'Brien Irene Bentlry TRONTIERJURSHAL' Milton Berle Fox News HTui'HHrt Feotura Pictures 1934 Musical Smash LETS FALL IN LOVE With EDMUND LOWE Plus 25c TILL 8 Pal 40c a tr-t--T a THE FOG ii Mytery in Midocean Plat lit Another Gigantic Stage Shew "MISSISSIPPI SHOWBOAT" ijj with Wesley Eddy and 60 People UPTOWN 4900 DELMAR 25c, 12:30 to 6:301 MATINEE DAILY First Show SaTT 3 OUTSTANDING UNITS -J JACK JUVIMY IASU PEARL DURANTE PITTSl 'MEET THE BARON' PLUS 2ND HIT RICHARD MADGE STUART" DIX EVAN'S ERWTN 'DAY of RECKONING' ALSO- I ANOTHER WALT DISNEY REVUE I 1.

THREE LITTLE PIGS (French St English Versions.) Z. LLLLaBY land 3. PIED PIPER 4. NOAH'S ARK THE CARTOON HITS OF I Ma Brought Back by Popular 15c II to EMPRESS I 25c OLIVE AT GRAND lAFTER 6 MARIE DRESSLER "HER SWEETHEART" (CHRISTOPHER BEAN) Packed With Laufha and Humanity R0BT. ARMSTRONG DOROTHY WILSON "ABOVE THE GLOUDS" SEASON'S PRIZE THRILL PICTURE? HELM A TODD PATSY KELLY In 'Backs to Nature' 20 Minutes Fun I SMOKE IM BALCONYC 1 1 in 2Sc A in 1 ATaV i I f25cS 6 P.

M. Bos (Jajaj-J AXOI ESTER 27 Manchester FOUR MARX 'DUCK SOUP DOROTHEA W1ECK, "CRADLE SONG" 3JLILEWOOD 7170 Manchester PAITL MUNI In "WORLD CHANGES" ANN HARDING, "RIGHT TO ROMANCE" M1KAUO 5955 Easton PAUL MUNI in "WORLD CHANGES" ANN HARDING, "RIGHT TO ROMANCE" PAGEANT 5851 0 el mar FOUR MARX BROS, in 'DUCK DOROTHEA WTECK in -CRADLE SONG. SIIAW 3901 Shaw Hester Morris. "KING FOR A NIGHT" HAS. Bit KFORD in "WHITE WOMAN" T1VOLI 6350 Del mar Constance Bennett' In 'AFTER TONIGHT." Warner Baxter, in 'AS HUSBANDS GO.

MAUER, WILLIAM M. 4172 Botanical 10, ij, a te loved husband of Sylvia Maher (nee' Go var), dear father of June Fay and Ra.nli Maher, our dear son. son-in-law, bro'her brother-in-law, cousin and uncle. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle 3634 Gravois Jan. 18 1 30 p.

to National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks. O'CONNELL, DANIEL Entered into r. Mon 11s; 1QU -1 u.b Linovei son of the late Daniel and Sophia O'Con- jjcjj, ucm iui ui wr. myrtle Sutton uc uroLiier, orotner-m-law, grandfather and uncle, aged 55 years. Funeral on Jan.

17, at 2 rr, from Gebken Chapel, 2630 Gravois av to New SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. OFFER, I.OUISA Passed awav at the resitienrA rf ir nino. a Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1934, 6 a.

dear vi hjb juinnie jvocn and Frank Offer, dear aunt of Frank and Fred Oier. nenry ana Jvocn. Mrs. Charlo'ie Reinhardt. Mrs.

Mart tiv. lian Gardella and the late Anna Lam-pert and John Koch, in her 76th year. mnerai Jan. 18, at 3 p. f-0n, Hermann son's Chapel, Fair "arid West Florissant.

Interment in Et. Peters Cemetery. OSTERTAG, MARY H.Eirtered into re" Mon Jan 15, 1934, 1:50 p. our cfea-aunt, great-aunt and sister-in-law. Irom Arthur J.

Donnelly's Barters, 3840 Lindell Jan j.7 p. m. Interment Bellefontalne Cemetery." PIER. ORVILLE. ALFRED Entered in 15, 1934, beloved husband of Lulu Pier father of Orville N.

Pier of Kanias clu' Frederick and Edward S. Pier ol st WE; Funeral from the Parker Chape! 3-, West Lockwood Webster Groves Wed CerUey. 2 Intet Oak H.li CLAUDIA, BARBARA f'HRIS-TTANA (nee Bergman) 4129 W. Penrose Jan. 15, 1934..

3.10 p. asleep in jeluV beloved wife of George A. Poppf and Mrs. Goddlieb Bergman dea-Sl'V Mrs- Wirth and Mrs'. Pau rick Manley, Oswald and Paul Bergman.

Remains in state st 429 N. Euclid av Interment Perryville. Mo. PRi r.MI?i,N,E nte Of 5618 S. Grand, on Jan.

14 lhTkt Wife the late Anv beloved mother of Mrs A Melb. and the late John Prack, our dear sister, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral Jan. 17, at 2 p. ra from bfrto8 1905 Grand 'ln'e ment Parklawn Cemetery.

REDMOND, WILLIAM J. 2518 Barm ja. 14. 1934. 6:30 a Dora Redmond, dear V4rbKe Redm and the late TfaFtheyr-ieabwf' Ur ssss-sr.

riv to St. Teresa's Church. Interment in Bethany Cemetery Philadelphia (Pa.) papers please copy. REILLY, CATHERINE Jan. 15.

134 of James- Theresa Reilly, liav Eichelberger and Cecelia Hetzel, and our deai grandmother. h.iT1. residence, 4112 Humphrey st Jan. 18. 8:30 a Purch- Interment Calvary Member Christian Mothers' So-dality.

Oscar J. Hoffmelster service. WIHELMA nea Krleger) Asleep in Jesus on Jan. 14, 1934 dear mother of Mrs. Louisa Barklaj M- TiUia VoBes- Herman, Mrs Sa Kaatmann.

George, Mrs. Alvlna St. Lydia Kaatmann and Mrs. Hattie Kinker, our dear grandmother, reat-randmother, sister-in-law and aunt, age 78 years. Remains will He In state at residence on McKelvey rd.

until 12 o'clock noon. Jan. 17. thereafter at Zion Lutheran Church, Maryland Heights. with services same day at 2 p.

m. Interment at Chuich Cemetery. Baumann Bros." service. SARLI. JOSEPHINE (nee Haln) 1551.

Emerson entered into rest Jan. 13, 1934. wife of the late Domenic A. Bar-li, dear mother of Mrs. Irene Sarll Sidney and Joseph Sarli, and our dear grandmother.

Funeral from the Mullen Chapel. 516 Delmar Jan. 17, 2 p. m. Interment in St.

Peter's Cemetery. Deceased, was a member of Security Council No. 684, Security Benefit Association. SCHLINGMANN, BERTHA (nee Goenrher) 4557 Adelaide asleep in Jesus. Jan.

13, 1934, 3 p. beloved wife of Theodore C. H. Schlingmann. dear sister of Mrs.

Hermann Eisenbach, Mrs. Clara Hem-kendreis. Mrs. Ida Prange. Mrs.

Emma Patzer, Mrs. Henry Mueller and Mrs. Louis Bruning. our dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Remains In state at Main, Hermann Son's chapel.

Fair and West Florissant until 11 a. Jan. 17. thence removed to Pilgrim Evangelical Lutheran Church. Fair and West Florissant avs.

Services same day, 2 p. from church. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. SMITH, GEORGE M. 6312 Tholozan.

entered Into rest suddenly 2:30 p. Jan. 15, 1934, beloved husband of Mrs. Lettie Smith, dear father of Clara Marie Geiger and our dear uncle, father-in-law and brother-in-law in his 58th year. Funeral Jan.

3 8, 1:30 p. from John L. Ziegenhein Son's Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois. to Hiram Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Electrical Workers' Union No.

2 of St, Louis and Electrical Workers' Union No. 309, East St. Louis. WALLACE, CLARA F. Wife of the la's Edward D.

Wallace, dear mother of Elsie L. Wallace and Frances Wallace Bulklev, dear grandmother of Mrs. Lee Shelton, la her 74th year. --Funral rom Southern Funeral Home. 6322 S.

Grand Jan. 17. 1934, P. m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery.

WALZ, ANTON (TONY) 2915 Cher, kee st. entered Into rest Jan. 11. 1934. 2:18 p.

dear father of Anna Loebig (nee Walz). father-in-law of WO-Ham Loebig and our dear brother-in-law and uncle, in his 76th year. Funeral on Jan. 17. 3 p.

from Ziegenhein Chapel. 2623 Cherokee to Sunset Burial Park. Deceased was a member of Deutscher-Militar Verem, tuc vi rot. jjUUla, OU XvOUlS UnteratutzunKa Verein and Anheuser-BuscH nciici Association. I (nUKI I3 ncwi.

1 tot st Jan. 35, lOi i-- a- aear nusnana 01 ran-lippina Weeks (nee Schmeisser). beloved A A- i.ajb. jcBiuer jtuurr, aear father of Henry, Billie and Betty Jane, he-loved father-in-law of Judge Edw. E.

But- aear Drotner, brotber-io-iaw ana uncle. Funeral from tha Leidner chapel. 2223 St. Louis Jan. 17.

at 2 p. m. Interment 7fnn m. constable of the 7th district. WOTKE, EMMA Jan.

15, 1934, dear sister of Mrs. W. A. Hagaman. Mrs.

TTn i Mm late Frank M. Wotke, and our dear aunt. u.moi irara jt-eets Funeral home, Jan. 17, 2:30 p. to Missouri Crematory.

ZOTTARELLE, JOSEPH Entered lnt bu. lyjt, oeiovea of Katie Zottarelle (nee Badaracco). dear father of Mrs. Gertrude Noonan. Mrs.

Virginia Gliedt, Mrs. Margaret Lowry, Mrs. Clara Ferguson, Joseph. Romte. Anthony, Leonard and Mamie Zottarelle.

brother of John Zottarelle. and dear grandfather. 1617A Helen due notice of time. CLARA BOW in "HOOPLA" POWELL, "KENNEL MURDER CASE" Mgw ITllItl 5257 I Max Baer-Myrna Loy in 'PRIZEFIGHTER AND IVLUJIUIXI Southwest CHAS. LAUGHTON, 'PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY YIIL' TODAY'S PHOTO PLAY INDEX NEW YORK, Jan.

16. At noon sliver rutures sieaay, 23 to 36 lower. Kales 3,800,000 ounces. Jan. 44.78; March 45.00; May 45.55; July 46.05b; Sept.

46.59b; Oct. 46.86b. NEW YORK, Jan. 16. Bar silver barely steady.

lower at 44. LONDON, Jan. 16. Money per cent. Discount rates, short and three month bills 1 per cent.

NEW YORK, Jan. 16. Monev ratan were unchanged today. Call funds on the stock exchange held at 1 per cent, and in the outside market borrowers continued to cover their needs at i of 1 per cent. Time money, commercial paper and bankers acceptance rates were also repeated.

BUTTER, EGGS' AND POULTRY Egg, poultry and butter market for Jan. 1R as reported to the St. Louis Daily Market Reporter: Missouri No. 1 eggs were VtC higher at 21c; standards. Vic higher at 19c: hens.

Vic higher at 10c; leghorns. higher at 6ac; broilers, under 2 le higher at 16c; leghorn, orpington and black broilers, lc higher at 15c. Prices quoted Deiow are paying prices to shippers and truckers, delivered to store door of commission merchants or receivers non-commission basis: EGGS Missouri standards, 21c; No. 1, xc; uncer graaes. iitgiiac.

BUTTERFAT No. 16c per No. at 3c less. BUTTER Creamery extras, 22c; standards, 20c; firsts, 15 seconds, 13c; roll, 11c; No. 1 packing stock.

10c; No. 2, 78c cheesy or dirty less. CHEESE (in Jobblnit way) Per pound: Northern twins, 13V4C; singles. 13Vic: longhorns. 13c; daisies, 13c; prints, 15c; brick, 15c; Missouri and nearby.

iwinc per puna less. LIVE POULTRY. FOWLS Heavy 5 pounds and overl. 10c; light (under 5 pounds), 10c; leghorns, 6i-4c, No. 2, 3c.

SPRING CHICKENS Arkansas white rocKs ana wyandottes, 14c; colored (3V4 pounds and over), 14c; colroed (under 3ha pounds), 14c; broilers (under 2 pounds), 16c; leghorns, orpingtons and blacks (broil ers), 15c; leghorns and black (2 pounds ana over), no. 2, 4c. ROOSTERS Old, and leghorn stags, 4c; staggy young, 9c. TURKEYS Spring hens (9 lbs. and over), 15c: spring toms (15 lbs.

and over). 18c; small springs. 12c; hens. (old). 12c; toms (old), 10c; No.

2, 8c DUCKS White. 4 lbs. and over, 10c: small and dark, 7c GEESE 7c. CAPONS No. 2, 8c; No.

2 slips, 6e; slips and leghorns, 12c; 6 lbs and over, 14c; 7 lbs and over, 15c; 8 lbs and over, 16c; 9 lbs and over, 17c GUINEAS (per dozen) Spring (over spring (Hi 2 old. PIGEONS White klnars. SI. 2.1 A 40: homers and silver kings, 75 90c; com mon, iu sue. DRESSED POULTRY.

TURKEYS Youn toms (12 pounds and P), 20c; young hens (9 lbs. and up). 17c; old hens. 14c; old toms, 12c; No. 2 turkeys.

10c. CAPONS No. 2, 10c; No. 2 slips, 8c; slips, 14c; 6 lbs and over 16c; 7 lbs and over, 17c; 8 lbs and over, 18c; 9 lbs and over. 19c.

SQUABS (dressed) Large (10 lbs. and up). 35c; small and dark, 30c VEALS Good to choice, medium, common or poor, rough and underfed, $2 2.50. LAMBS Choice iambs, $7,50 48; medium. $5.50650: cull lambs, $3.50 4.50; sheep, $2 2.50.

RABBITS No. 1. 75c per dozen. FROGS Per dozen, jumbo. medium small, $2.

and baby frogs, $ltaU FRUIT MARKET ST. LOTUS PROFIT If-IT: MlRiriPT Ton 16. The following prices were paid here today to produce dealers by the purchasers ruuua lots or iruit, the "St. Louis Daily Market Reporter" reports: APPLES Illinois bu baskets grimes golden, 90c Jonathans, 85c 8 winesaps, $1.25 1.50; yorks, $1.15 "x.o,- aeiicious, king davld, aw hi. A.

j.o; goiaen aeiicious. S1.7SVZ. Idaho bu baskets Jonathans, $1.50 x.ou; winter pearmaine. roman oeauty, $1.25 1.60; winesaps, $1.50 (gi 1.60; Missouri grimes golden, golden delicious. $1.50: vorks.

S1.40a 150; red delicious; $1.50 1.75: staymen winesaps, 2-inch, winesaps, $1.25 wi.4u; roman beauty, $1.50: Jonathans, $1.25: New York ben davis. Sl.lO. Washington boxes red delicious, extra rancy, $2.25 2.75; fancy, $2.15 2.50; extra lancy onatnans, fancy, $1.90 extra fancy stayman winesaps, $2.10 2.15; extra fancy winesaps, $2.25 2.35 fancy, $2.10 2.15; extra fancy roman beauty, fancy, bulk per ou measure New xork Den davis, No. 2, $1.75. VEGETABLE MARKET ST.

LOUIS PRODUCE MARKET. Jan. produce dealers here today by purchasers i ruuna lots or vegetaDies, tne XJaiiy Market Reporter" reports: POTATOES Jobbing prices: 100-lb sacks Idaho russet burbanks, $1.75 1.90; Nebraska triumphs. $1.65 1.75; Minnesota cobblers, Colorado russets. Or, aids Ul 1 11 a Li 10 I A.

iii. clures, egg size. $1.20 1.25: North Dakota cobblers, Idaho No. 1. in 15-lb bags, 31c, and 10-lb sacks.

23c each. riume-grown Doxes coooiers, $1 per eo-lD box. Track sales. Nebraska triumphs. $L60 l-65; Colorado russets, $1.60 1.65.

NEW POTATOES Florida bu crates No. 1 triumphs, $2.20 2.25. BABY DIAPER LAUNDRY $1.35 vxmvmm wot 18 Diapers Dally. $1.70 per week. Cheaper if oo fur.

nlih diapere. REpealle 4310 America rth I Katharine Hepburn In MORNING GLORY and 2400 S. Twelfth Bargain Prices. Cinderella Cherokee Iowa Constance Cumniings in Broadway Thru a Also 'Female. FAIRY 110c 20c.

Diamond Gold Forks. 'Bureau of Missing 6640 Easton I Persons' and 'Master of Men' IRMA 6324 Bartmer AE WEST In 'I'M NO Ted Haley Color Revue. vamhnn I Bargain Nile. Adrienne Amea ivannoe kiss, ana 3239 Ivanboe 'TRAILING THE KILLER. Kirtcr Rpo I June Clyde In "lnB Dee OF Ken May-1710 N.

Jefferson! nard In 'DRUM TAPS. KirifWrtnrl I'MY WOMAN, Helen nirnWOOQ Tnelvetrees. 'TAKE A Klrkwood. Mo. James Dunn.

PRAIA I 318 Lemay Ferry Road ft-tcif I Haves, Clark Gable. Night Flight.1 W. C. Field, 'Tiliie Gns. IL.

Barrymore. 'One Man's mdUnilHU Peggy Shannon in S415 Arsenal Bargain Prices. MarniloHd I Sally Plane, nraarqueilte in i)ulle Feature, "lar-3806 Franklin I ian the Fearless No. 8. MrNAIR I 'Last Trail.

O. O'Brten. inGriHin I Trevor. 'Brief Moment. 2100 Pestalozzl) V.

Lombard, G. Raymond. Aft ELBA Grand Miami Michigan 7224 Michigan MAE WEST "I'm Mo Angel" SL1JTI VIM iCIandetto Colbert, 'Three I Cornered Ralph S912 Chippewa I Forbes, 'The MOKTEflMFRYl 1Bth Montgomery mUniOUiTir.nl Appleby, Maker of Men. Wynne Gibson, 'A MAN'S SEW WHITE WAY 3th Hickory 1 'WAY TO Maurice Chevalier, a'. so 'LAST TRAIL, Geo.

O'Brien. Ashlanrl f''M NO Mae Msniama west, 'bureau of 3520 Newstead I.M I I PERSON'S," Pat O'Brien and Bette Davis. BADEN 8201 N. Bdwy. iSptacir Tracy In TH MAD GAME.

Wynne Gib-I son In 'AGGIE RrVmpri I Spencer Tracy In 'The Mad Game' and 'Chance at Heav-SOth A Bremen I Hot Oven ware Mt. ONE FEATURE PICTURE I and SHORT SUB-IECTS. 36SLea CU1NAWAB J.1IE. OZARK Webster Groves Joan Crawford and Clark Gable In "DANCING LADY" I Spencer Tracy-Claire Trevor In 'THE MAD PAL. IVI lJoe, McCre.ln 'Chance at i Spencer Tracy in 3010 N.

Union I 'MAD GAME. PARK l10" 15r- Spencer Tracy Id 'THE POWER AND THE 3145 Park I Serial and Cartoon. Pauline 1 S00O Claxhnn I "I'm No Angel" MAE WEST BUREAU OF MISSING PERSONS, Bette Davis and Fat O'Brien. Dr-rmfACc Barrymore In 'One (Man's Journey. Buster 2841 Pestalozzl Crabbe In 'To the Last Man' Ruth Ettlng Comedy.

Prices 10c and 20c. Dail Ufinnr iMarlene Dietrich In 'Song lot Geo. O'Brien in 4557 Virginia 'THE LAST RIVOLI also Jack Oakie jand Zasn pittB 6th Near Olive ISON SQUARE ARDEN. RORIN I 'TAKE A CHANCE, Buddy I Rogers, James Dunn. 'IX-5479 Robin Ruth Chatterton.

5500 Lansdowne WAY TO Man-rice Chevalier. 'THE Jack Holt. Clijsrll Oak iLngene O'Neill's, leror also -Sweet- i'l A VH1V A HI heart of Sigma Chi. STUDIO 10e 20e. Ruth Chatter-" ton In 'Female.

James 6218 Nat. Bridge 1 Dunn In 'Take a TEMPLE" I Clark Carson, Ferguson -via Price Jean Parker and 'Worst Woman in '4irO'inia I Wallace Beery and Virginia I Jackie Cooper in 8117 Virginia! "THE BOWERY James Dunn In 'TAKE A CHANCE. First Show 6:30. Washington fessional 'So This is tAlalleton I Max Raer and Myrna Loy liciiaiuil i(n FIGHTER AND 6226 Easton 1 THE also Sally O'N'ell In 'SIXTEEN FATHOMS DEEP." O' FALLON 4026 W. Florissant Salisbury 2504 Salisbury HELD OVER! MAE WEST "I'M NcT ANGEL" PAT O'BRIEN IN BUREAU OF MISSING MEN.

OUEENS I 'THE WAY TO LOVE. Maurice Chevalier Ann 4704Maffitt (Dvorak. The Wrecker, Jack Holt-Genevieve lobln..

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