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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 33

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CONSULT INDEXCT I IM El X. TO WANT ADg. Classification. Page. Classification.

Page. BUSINESS (For Sale-Wt'd.) Classification, Page. FARMS FINANCIAL is FLATS 88 FOR SALE FOUND (See Lost) i FOR COLORED 17-8-9 FURNITURE 5 GOLD. SILVER 5 HELP WANTED (Male) -s HELP WANTED (Female) 4 HORSES 6 HOTELS HOUSES -9 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5 Classification, fare. INSTRUCTION (See Bchoola), INFORMATION WANTED.

JEWELRT LOANS (8m financial) LODGES LOST MACHINERY. MAIL ORDERS MEDICAL. Classification. Face. OPTICIANS PARTNERS PASTURAGE PATENTS AND PENSIONS.

PERSONAL POULTRY AND BIRDS So PROFESSIONAL 7 REAL S-a 10 11-1S 13 REAL STATU LOANS 13 ROOFING ROOMMATES 7 8 S-IO SAFES Classification. Pas. ADOPTION AGENTS AGENTS RENT LIST 10 APARTMENTS T-B-9-lO ANIMALS AUTOMOBILES 6 ATTORNETS-AT-LAW 7 BIRDS (See Poultry) 5 BICTCLES 8 BOATS, LAUNCHES 6 BOARD 7-8 BOOKS. PERIODICALS BUILDING MATERIAL. BUSINESS CARDS 1 BUSINESS CHANCES 0-7 SEWING MACHINES 8 SITUATIONS SPECIAL NOTICES.

STOCKS AND BONDS 18 STORAGE 8 STOVE 7 SUB'IVN PROFT (For Rent) SCB'B'N PROP-Y (For Sale) 18 TALKING MACHINES 18 THEATRICAL TRADE SCHOOLS, AGENCIES. 8 TYPEWRITERS 8 VEHICLES (See WALL PAPER WATCHES (See BUSINESS CANVASSERS CARPET CLEANING 8-9 1 13 5 1 1 7 POST-DISPATCH 1 8 IS 1 8 CLAIRVOYANTS CLOTHING COMING EVENTS CURTAIN CLEANING DANCING DENTISTS DETECTIVES DRESSMAKING EtUCAVIONAL EXCHANGE (Misc.) 7 7 MILLINERY (See Dressmakers MINING MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 8 MONEY WANTED 13 7 7 8 7 6 MOVING (See Stora.e).... jg MUSICAL 13 SALESMEN 3 SCHOOLS. COLLEGES 8-7 EXCHANGE (Real Estate) Pt Fonr ST.

LOUIS, SUNDAY MORXIXG, FEBRUARY 27, 1910. Patfes 11 4B 18 CHURCH NOTICES. ENGAGEMENTS. DEATHS. DEATHS.

DEATHS. DEATHS. Coining Events LOST AND FOUND LOST Entered into rest on L'MHRELLA Lost. In dreaa circle, Hav- GROTE Entered into rest on Satur SOCIAL CALENDAR. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Lesson ser- MoNEII.EV-KOIII.EK Mr.

and Mrs. J. Car 4 Tnanka. I wish to extend my sincere thanks Ia Memorlam. In memorv of rmr riof huHo rnon subject at each church: "Christ First Church, King's highway and Westminster place.

Services at 10:45 a. m. and 8 m. Second Church. Church Edifice, 4005 Washington boulevard, at 10:45 a.

m. Third Church, B'Nal El Temple, Flad and SDrlnir avenues, services ai a. m. Fourth Church. Rose Hill Hamilton and Maple avenues.

Ices at 11 a. m. Hall, Serv- Christian Science reading room, I piilte 1312 Syndicate Trust Uullding. Open 9 a. m.

to 6 p. m. daily, except undav and letral holidays. All are welcome. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH Uni tarian, Union p.nd Morgan.

Rev. J. W. rav. Service 11 a.

m. Rev. G. R. Uodson will preach in exchange with tne pastor.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Delmar and Grand av enues. Rev. Albert II. Jordan, pastor. Preaching at 11 a.

evening at 8 o'clock. Service of song. Music appropriate to the Lenten season. day school. 9:45 a.

ni. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Washington avenue and Forty-first Ktreet. The pastor. Rev. W.

J. Mc-Kittrick. IX I. Morning at 11; topic, "The Miracles of Christianity;" even ing at 8, topic, "Practical Religion. GRAND AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Grand and Washington av enues.

Rev. John F. Cannon, D. lastor. Services at 11 a.

in. and 8 p. in The election for four additional lders was postponed until Wednes day evening. Feb. 23.

LTNDELL AVENUE CHURCH Cor ner Newstead. Dr. Francis J. McCon-nell, president De Pauw University, preaches at 11 o'clock. The pastor, Dr.

Thompson, preaches at 4:30. Or gan recital and vespers. 2 MAPLE AVENUE METHODIST CIU'RCH Maple and Belt avenues. I Dr. M.

H. Lichliter. minister. 11 a. "The Rights of Children 8 p.

iin a matinee, Saturday, silk umbrella. Return to si Security, reward. n-t WAI.LKT Lost. v.all-t. remaining moM.i and valuable paier: name -N.

f. lorcoran; reward. 4K Mam-pester. WAlt'Ii AND CHAIN Lost, watch and chain: takn from OS Humboldt nldg. Liberal re-wanl for return: no questions asked.

VA I'CH Found, silver watch. In Intemrban car In October, between Kast St. Louis anrt Pfria. 1)1. ISnx K-34.

Post-Dispatch. (2 WATCH Ist. gentleman's gold watch and fob; charm miming; reward. Return to Wyoming. WATt'H 'UH Lost, watch too.

initials on back. I. R. I w.j reward If return 1. I.

R. Wiles. lclede av. WATCH Loat. early Saturday morning.

lady's gold watch, wtth baby's picture on dial, caa No. 7.101. 838. works No. IT.

Jewel; baby dead and being only picture I have, will greatly oblige me by returning to 4 608 Delmar and receive reward. 1 FOUND MUFF Found. Ftlday evening, on Ctvo car; owner write 1. M. c.

2702 Iw-ton. Bomont 1131. fall for Wallace. Ml-'FF Found, muff, on car. Saturday; own er may have same by paying for thla ad.

"sM Irala av. PACKAGE Found, on Broadway. Monday. Feb. 21.

package of dreaa goods. Call Delmar WATCH Found, gold watch. In Webaier Groves: owner may have same upon Identification. Mrs. John Kelly, Wlndon, Mo.

Personal Announcements PERSONAL Reufalt amount raunt icvftmninT rtMn by mail. Pate l'fc per ltn. minimum 80c. PERSONAL Want address of P. H.

Dono- rfi estate agent, mil rtenoisT mng. PERSONAL Will party who saw accident at ISth and Washington Wednesday, about P. please call 7 ueimar azmj. PERSONAL Nine: Look In laat Sunday's Pcst-Dlspatch would have been so glad to tee you when you were so nicely fixed uo. Yours.

PEH8ONAL Anyone who knew Mrs. KHss- Detn neeier white in bt. louis, netween 1850 and 1870, piease communicate with H. D. Postofflco Bog 90, Bt.

Lenta, Mo. PERSONAL P. VV. Working hard, 1 Grande bank, very muchly wrought up. wondering where you are; did not tell anyone I heard- from you; wrlto homo addreaa; be glad to hear from you.

Jesse. ADOPTION ADOPTION Wanted, to adopt boy months to 2H yesrs. Kcix K-114. Post-Dls. ADOPTION For adoption, healthy bsby boy; pood parentage.

Box F-23. Post-Dispatch Business Announcements BUSINESS ANNOUCEMENTS AAAl Cheapest place In towa for printing. McOUl A J21 N. 11th nt. lVt FARM For sale, trult tarm In Yakima Valley.

Washington; or trade tor Bt. Louis real estate, valued 40Q0. Box q-7. HAIR CUT. 10c: ahava.

10c: shampoo. 10c: hand or electric massage. 10c; neck, shave, 5o: all first-claM work: bath. 10c. Numa House Harper br.op, loii-a wr" LADIES Wtd.

To have their hair dressed free: shampooing, inc. Moier a. 11 1 -inr. TUCK POINTING Clean work reasoosbie prices; prompt service. C.

L. MeDaniei, i Natural Bridge rd. teg) UPHOLSTERING and furnlturo repairing; old mattresses made new; aend postal or phono Central 8721L; estimates cheerfully given. H120 Kaeton. twci Doll Hospital and Hair Store 7 All klnda of doll repairing; alao wigs.

braids: puffs made from oombings. wo are till at 2708 Laclodo av. and are not going to move. E. A.

DASH ACME DOLL HOSPITAL 270 Lacieaa av. icvhi L. Grossman, Ladies' Tailor, Formerly 404 X. Broadway, now at 12 N. Taylor, near Washington; ladles' aulta from $35 up.

Bell Forest 6iil; Klnloch IMU The Spirella Corset Shop Begs to notify ltg customers that after Monday, Feb. 28. It will be located at suit e0 Century our increasing business neoee altatlng a removal to larger quartera. (c2 LACE CURTAIN CLEANING. THE LILLY LACE CURTAIN LAUNDRY.

2006 -OT caaa wora cauea ror ana ae-llvered: price reaaonable. Phone Tylor IMS. 0Woi WHY not try us? Phoenix Lace Curtain Cleaning; beat wont: lowest prices; eaueq for and delivered. 1423 N. Jefferson; Tyler 1D70.

SPECIAL NOTICES THE Steelvlll Iadger leads South Missouri papers in circuiitwti. EVERY girl or boy attending WTieatley, Rock Spring or Aaaina scnooi senaing nmnn receive present. Majeatlo Jewelry 8544 Lindell av. SPECIAL NOTICE Kama Shoe Co. are now removed to 416 N.

th at 2 doora south of Columbia Theater, wiiero Harrla' 2 60 and (4 shoes will be on ssie. 1 HPECIAL NOTICE Tho public Is hereby ptr-tlfled that cerilflcato of membership In the Merchants' Eachange of St. Louie No. 12tt dated Jan. 3.

12. In tho name of Jease H. Holmes hsa been lost or destroyed, and that application has been made lo de board of directors of said Excbanga for a duplicate thereof. JESSE If. lror.Mgg fl STEAM CARPET CLEANING CHICAGO Steam Carpet Cleaning Finney: phirs.

Itelniar 24ol. Lindell 2u.li). also vphnlsterlng. Hci i KE S1KAM CARPET Co. Carpets taken up.

cleaned and made over and laid; lowest prices. 2123 Lucaa; Bomont Centra! 4.Wk cfc WALL PAPER CLEANING. ETC- FIR1T-CIASS pairrhanger wants wnrka by rontrjet; lowest prices. Box P-M. umikal paperr.angeta rooms papered, up.

prr Incumert V.1"7 Hickory Victor 17X. tcW" RtXlM papered 2 up: cleaning, whitening In rapche. lowest prices: estimates trwli1 f.iiishe-l. riordiin. Ashlan-J.

HOPH1R BROS, wall papw and painting rooma papered up; Delmar 2iu. 444. Easton av. PA PER HA NO FJR--Expert ne-hanle: a roll, have cheau- aamples, postal. Barnes.

av. HIS is the paper that printed the ad that rented the house that Jack built. More Room. Houm mmi Real Eftat. AM ara printed In tna Sua.

tfay I'oal-Dlspatca tham In any fthor t. Loot 1 Sunday 5 my many friends for the sympathy shown in the loss of my beloved wife; also for the many beautiful floral of- rerings. E. A. LIBliKSTti.

Card of Thanks. I wish to thank mv friends, rela tives, also the employes of Wesco Supply for floral offerings and sympathy shown me during my sad bereavement bv the loss of my dear wife, Kathryn Elizabeth Moss. ALBERT E. MOSS. Card of Tbaaks.

We wish to emress our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown in the loss of my dear husband and father Henry Kaiser, and also to the Rev. Mr. Ilsren. and for the many beautiful floral offerings. BERTHA KAISER.

Wife. ELSE KAISER, Daughter. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our thanks to our friends and acquaintances for their kindness and sympathy in our great bereavemtnt. the death of our dear daughter and sister, Mathilda Bols.

and we also thank them for their beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. OTTO BOLZ AND FAMILY. -Card of Thanks.

We wish to extend our thanks to our relatives and friends for kindness and sympathy and floral offerings in our sad bereavement of my wife. An nle Beebe: to Mr. Clancv. especially to the Rev. Father Morgan of St.

Leo's Church. HUSBAND AND FAMILY. Card of Thank. I desire to extend mv sincere thanks to the Rev. Mr.

Steele and my many friends who. by their kind words of sympathy and many beauti ful floral offerings, aided so much to lighten my burden of sorrow in my ereavement in the death of my dear ly beloved son. Cecil C. Cole. JAMES N.

COLE. (C) Card of Thankn. I hereby wish to extend mv sin cere thanks to all our relatives and friends and to the Rev. William mlth of Memorial Congregation 1 for the sympathy and kind- ess shown to us In our late sad be reavement, the Joss of mv beloved usband. Mr.

H. B. Martin; also for he many beautiful floral offerings. MRS. DORATHIE W.

MARTIN. Card of Tbanka. I wish to extend my sincere gratl tude to all my relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy B'nown in my late sad bereavement, the loss of my beloved wife. Emma; lso for the many beautiful floral of ferings. WILLIAM JEUDE JR.

AND CHIL DREN. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all the relatives and friends and also to the Rev. Father Schulte of St. Engelbert's Church, for the kindness and sympathy and floral of ferings shown in the sad bereavement and loss of our dear husband and fa ther.

MRS. HERMAN HEIGER AND FAM ILY, (c) Card of Thanks. I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the many friends and relatives of my late beloved husband, William C. Rodemlch. for their many acts of kindness in our sad hour of bereavement; also the Rev.

H. G. Walser for his consoling words, the Masonic Or- ler. No. 420.

and Mr. ilnam Lyons for his courteous attention. MRS. W. P.

RODEMICH AND CHIL DREN. Card ot Thanks. We herebv wish to extend our neartfelt thanks to our many friends for their beautiful floral 'offerings tendered us In the sad bereavement the loss of my dear husband and father, Patrick C. Dwyer; also desire to thank the undertaker, Mr. Mullen.

and the minister for his' kind words spoken at the house and grave. KATE DWYKR, Wife. JOHN DWYER. VIRGIL DWYER, Children. Card of Thanks.

We wish to extend to our relatives and friends our sincere thanks for their kindness and expressions of sympathy shown to us In Our late sad bereavement in the loss of our dtar brother and uncle, Valentine Freihaut, and especially to the Rev. Clergy of S3. Peter and Pauls Church; also to the pallbearers and ftr the beautiful floral offerings and to the undertakers; F. H. Bloemker Sons.

Eva Morgenstern, sister: Georce Bansbach, nephew, and family. Card of Thank. We wish to-extend our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends also to the members or the Lieder-kranz Society, Paragon Lodge. No. 3068, K.

of and Prospect Iidsre No. 52. A. O. U.

for their kindness and sympathy extended In our sad bereavement through the loss of my beloved husband. Dr. John Phil-lipp Roemmich, and our dear fatter MRS. KATHKRINE II. ROEMMICH AND FAMILY.

In Memorlam. In memory of my dear husband, Emll Stemme, who died one year ago' Feb. 25. 1909. Sadly missed by ANNIE STEMME.

In Memorlam. Edward ueu'sclimann. who died Feb i. 19115. Two years have passed, dear mother Since we silently wept o'er your grave, Your memory lives with us from day to day.

And from our ininas your loving 1 1 We remember you in love and affec tion. And pray the dear Lord for peace of your soul. the HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. la Meraorlnm. Iaura Catherine Beard, died Feb 24.

1909. aged 12 years and 11 days. We liw your smirnngj, neara your sighs. With throbbing hearts and weeping But now you calmly sleep at last All Krlef. all pain, all suffering Sleep on, thou loved one, take thy God called-thee home, He thought tt ther and brother.

William F. DuewelL who departed this life Feb. 23, 1909. one, put not forgotten. Sadly missed by SOPHIA DUEWELL.

Wife. (nee Bohms). ARTHUR DUEWELL Son. MINNIE GIESELMAN, Sister. In Memorliim.

In lovinff rPmPTTihra ni'. nn. Ana-- husband and papa, Joseph Ott who departed this life five years ago, March 2. 1905. O.

hOW WA T'ftll Vrtll OVA A-AnA but not forgotten, WIFE AND CHILDREN. la Memorlam. In memorv of nnr iloav wlf. a nl daughter, Ida Steber Racn. who passed away Feb.

29, 1908. All is dark within our dwelling, j-iuiiciy are our hearts today. For the one we loved so dearlv. Has forever nassArl awnv O. Lord, how rnvsterlous.

how atrane-a are Thv wava To take from us this loved one in the best of her days. Sedlv misseil hv HUSBAND. CHILD AND MOTHER. In Memorlam. In lovinir rememhrnnrA etf mv Aar wife, Mary McLean, who died Feb.

27, We stood beside her bed of death. down were we in sorrow. We knew she would be lost to us. Upon the coming morrow. From her lips the cheerful smile.

Could not by death be driven. And with a hope of future bliss. She passed from earth to heaven. Sadly missed by her HUSBAND, DAUGHTER PARENTS, SISTER AND BROTHERS. (c) la Memorlam.

In loving remembrance of our only daughter and sister, Amanda Helgel, who departed this life March 1, 1908. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place Is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. We miss your pleasant greetings. We miss your smiling face; Our home Is sad without you. When we see your vacant place.

You are gone, but not forgotten. Your memorv shall never fade: Our lonely hearts shall always linger Where our dear loved one is laid. Sadly missed by PARENTS, BROTHERS And those who loved her. F. A.

RYAN FLORAL CO. Tyler 17fifl. 141S St. Louts av. Central 5S5T.

GERAGHTY, Undertaker, DAY OR NIGHT. Forest 2S1. 4821 EASTON. pel. 763.

Geo. Kriegshauser U. L. Co, 4102 MANCHESTER COR. SARAH ST.

Grind 417. Dty and night. Delmar 49, TO ADVERTISERS. Connt 7 sTerace words as one line. No advertisement accepted for lets than the price of two lines.

The l'osl Dlapatch reserres the right to revise and claMlfy advertisements and to reject or omit and refund Ibe amount paid. Keport promptly to the Want Ad Manager fcU'ire to get returns or experience with fraudulent or dlahonest advertisers. Return wrong replies, giving joor receipt number. In answering box addresses, write the capita! letter as well as the box number on the envelope. t'ncalled for mall held 15 days.

Two or more inaertlons are better tban one. Try a tbree-tlme ad results almost rfsfn for anything. Money refunded on onused Insertions when requested prior to day of pnbltoatlon. Errors corrected or money refunded. Lost and round advertisements rearWed after 11 :40 a.

m. will he Inserted? In later editions on "Market" page. Reqnests for Sunday Want Ad corrections must be in thla office before 8 p. m. Saturday.

Avoid the Saturday night rush and insure better servtre bv flllne vonr Sunday sdver-. tisements early Saturday, preferably In the arrernoon. For display ratea. contract solicitors and advertising advtre. call Bell Main Kliloch Central 3415 Want Ai Main 721-743-3150.

Kin loch Central 88-89-01-8415. RATES. ALL CLASSIFICATIONS. 10c. Except the following: Per Line.

Situation- Wanted, first 3 lines or less. 10c: each additional Hue, be Dorms for Rent. City Rooma. with Board. City Loans on Personal Property Medical Clslrvoyants.

Magnetic Healing. Be 15c lectures. a spirltiiaiini. Personal (pure). Personal Sun dries.

Information Wanted. Em ployment Asncie Business ads In Room and Board Agencies Birth and Lodge Notices (each) nhltiiaries. Cards of Thsnks 2.1c Ensagemcnta. Marriage, Death Noticea, each $1.00 TELEPHONE YOUR AD. to the Post-Dispatch If not convenient to go or send to drug store.

Your credit Is eood If vmi rent pbcue. NO ADVERTISEMENTS CHARGED FOR LESS AMOUNT THAN 10c PER LINE. CLOSING HOUR. DBTJG STORES 11:30 a. m.

dally. :00 ra. Fstnrday. MAIN OFFICE 11:40 a. dally: 10 o.

Saturday. (381 DreECrORS MEETTHC r- IX1U1S IKON MOUNTAIN SOUTH Si. UJUio. RAILWAY CO. 1.

hereby given that the annual of the Board of Dlrectora, of 8t. Iron Mountain 4 Southern Hallway s. held Immediately following ths annual meeting of the atockholtlera of the company- Bt 0 1 u-JJmmnv Miasourl Pacific Bulidlng. aaaraot ORJK CALEF. Secretary.

Dated' ai Feb. 6. 1910. SPECIAL NOTICES crrniL NOTICE Warning to tho mem-w of the St. Lou la amp.

No. 5. W. o. n.

fcerehv inform 8ov. to beware of an soliciting photos to bo taken and agent so" which ha charies T5 cash; has no authority from thla "7. do thin work; say Sov. paying thla 15c for plv-tos will do Ihia at hla own rlsa. bobrT EBRICHT.

a day, l.eb. 26, 1910, Henrv B. Grote, Jeufly beloved father of Christine bcniller (nee Grote), Mamie Allison (nee Grote). Bernhard, Agnes, Celia and Jennie Grote. aged 52 years.

Remains may be viewed at the residence of his son-in-law, Ralph Allison, 821 Hickory street, until Monday noon, when thev will be taken to Bowling Green, for interment. (C) HACKMAXX Entered Into rest on fraturaay, jbeb. 26. 1910. at 4:45 a.

Annie Maria Hackmann (nee Sander), relict of John S. Hackmann, and dear mother of Mrs. Alvina Kroeger, beloved sister of G. S. Sander and Mrs.

Katherlne Hensleck and grandmother of Fred and Alvina Sanders, after a lingering illness, at the age of 82 years 15 days. Funeral will take place on Monday, Feb. 28, at 2 p. from family residence. 1009 North Broadway, to ew Picker Cemetery.

Friends are respectfully invited. (c7) HEALY Entered into rest on Sat urday, Feb. 26. 1910, at 2:45 p. after a lingering illness, Ellen Healy, beloved daughter of Mar garet Naumann (nee Driscoll).

step daughter of Charles Naumann, dear sister of James and Marsraret Healy and the late Dennis Healy, and deal sister-m-iaw. area Z3 vears. Funeral will take place on Tuesday, March 1, at 1 p. from the family residence, 6219 Wells avenue to Calvary Cemetery. Friends in vited to attend.

(c) hkiijusj nnrerea into rest on Thursday, Feb. 24, 1910, Laura Helt- mann. dearly beloved wife of the late William Heitmann, and dear mother of Arthur. Herman and Wil lie Heitmann, aged 43 years. Funeral on Monday.

Feb. 2S. at p. from Ogden Undertaking funeral rooms, 3140 Easton avenue. (c) HOFFMEISTER Entered Into rest on Friday, Feb.

25, 1910. at 11 p. m. John Hoffmeister, beloved son of August and Julia Hoffmeister (nee Engel) and dear brother of Charles Hoffmeister. Julia Troxler, William frank and Harry Laskiwitz.

Funeral from residence. 2520A St. Louis avenue, on Monday, Feb. 28 at 2 p. to St.

John's Cemetery Friends invited to attend. c7) ni iiHisos unterei into rest on Saturday. Feb. 26. 1910.

Helen Grace Hutchison, dearly beloved daughter or wnnam and Emma Hutchison (nee Fox), at the age of 10 years and 11 months. Funeral on Monday, Feb. 28, at p. from family 1396 avenue. (a) JiCOBY Isaac Jacobv.

beloved hus band of Anna Jacoby, and our dear lather. Funeral from residence, 5032 Min erva avenue, on Sunday, Feb. 27, at 2 p. m. Please omit flowers.

(7) JOHXSOX-On Friday, Feb. 25, 1910, Vivian Marie Johnson. beloved daughter of Walter C. and Eugenia juane jonnson, at the age or 7 years st months and 2i days. Funeral on 27, at p.

from residence, 3135 Eads "Stv enue, to Bellefontaine Cemetery. In terment private. (c7) HAMMER On Thursday. Feb. 24 1910, at 1 p.

after a lingering ill ness. Annie, Mary Kammer (nee Mlsch). beloved wife of Joseph Kara mer, and dear mother of Annie Ed ward. Tinnie Nelson (nee Kammer) and Joseph Kammer, and our moth er-ln-law. sister, sister-in-law and grandmother, at the age of 45 years Funeral rrom residence.

2S0 South Broadway, on Sunday, Feb. 27 at 2 p. to S3. Peter and Paul' Cemetery. (c7 KAl'TZMAW After a lingering ill ness.

Fred Lawrence Kautzmann asred 8 months, beloved son of Jo seph J. and Lottie Kautzmann (nee Wessel), brother or John Kautz mann. and our dear grandchild, cousin and nephew, at the family residence 2331 Dodier street. Funeral from residence, thence to Calvarv Cemetery, on Monday. Feb.

2S, at 2 p. m. Friends and relatives Invited to attend. (7) KELLOGG Suddenly, on Saturday, Feb. 26.

1910. at 8:15 a. Charles E. Kellosrg. beloved husband of Eliz abeth Kellogg (deceased), father of Charles E.

Jesse Ella, Clara, John, Anna. William. Henry, Esthel Marv and Milared Keuogg. Due notice of funeral from resi dence 1015 South Thirteenth street will appear later. (c) KRONMVEM.ER Entered into rest on Friday.

Feb. 25. 1910, at 3 a. Jacob Kronmueller. uncle of Mrs.

A. F. Haeussler of Kenwood Springs. St. Louis County, at the age of SI years.

Funeral will take place on Monday, Feb. 2S. at 2 p. from funeral parlor of George L. Pleltsch, 5934 Easton avenue, to Missouri' Crematory.

Philadelphia (Pa.) papers please copy. (c7) Ll'JTZ Entered Into rest on Friday. Feb. 25 1910. at 3:30 p.

George Lunz, dearly beloved husband of Nora Lunz (nee Carey), and dear father of Mary, George. Nora, Helen Lunz, the beloved son of the late George Lunz and Mary Lunz. dear brother of Mrs. Bonn (nee Lunzt. and Msry Lunz, JosVnh Lunz.

Funeral from the family residence 1314 Glasgow avenue, on Mondav. Feb. 28. at 8 a. to St.

Bridget's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends and relatives are Invited to attend. Deceased was a member tne Painters' Union, Local No. 46. (c7) MenoxrVEI.Ii Entered Into rest on Friday.

Feb. 25. 1910. at 5:40 p. MildrPil Marsruerite McDonnell, be loved daughter of Richard and Lydia McDonnell Plurner).

aged 3 months and 12 days. Funeral from residence. 2175 Linton avenue, on Monday, Feb. 28. 1:30 p.

m. c7) MrXri.TY Entered Into rest, suddenly, on Friday. Feb. 25 1910, at 10-' 0 a. James R.

McNulty, lni-eH 'nn of Michael and Mary McNulty (nee King). and deer brother of Catherine Hua-hes (nee fvin- Mamie. John, Will. Hurl Michael. Leo and Nortne McNulty, at the aire of 27 years, 3 months and 11 days.

froti family ri Mirhtrar avent, Monday. ttv at 9 a. to ft. Columb- kille's Church, thence to Mount OIK Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited to attend.

Deceased was a at Knalne Company No. ChiearVnd La Salle (111.) papers please cori. juuiauay, i.D. 24, 1910. at 7 a.

i ry. Mastker, aged 45 years, beloved wife of William Mastker, and Jrir, of Frank, Nettie, Gertie, Ida and Bernard Humiston; funeral on Monday, Feb. 28, at 8 a. from residence. 2714 January avenue, to St.

Aloysius' Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. (C7) MITCHELL Entered Into rest on Thursrtsj- co. 24. 1910.

at p. James Mitchell, beloved husband of Ann Mitchell (nee Breen), father "i jusryn James John ti. ana Mary T. Mitchell. Funeral will take place from the family residence.

as? Clark avenue. on Sunday, Feb. 27, at 1:30 p. to ct. aiaiacny a Church thence to calvary Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of St. Malachy's Council. No. 6, K. F.

M. (c) Ml I.LEHV Entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, Feb. 23. 1910, at 12:30 a. Thomas Harry Mullery, beloved husband of Margaret Mullery, and beloved father of Harvey N.

and Lorrane M. Mullery, and be loved son of Thomas H. and Tena Mullery, and beloved brother of Mrs. A. J.

Schneider (nee Mullery), Mrs. N. C. Shannon (nee Mullery), and Jjonaid c. iviuilery.

Funeral on Sunday, Feb. 27, at 2 p. from family residence, 3136 Ohio avenue. Interment at New St. Marcus' Cemetery.

Relatives and rrienos invited. Sioux City (lo.) papers please cop. (C) OGDEX Harry Winchester Oeden dearly beloved son of Stanley D. and Mary Ogden, and dear brother of Stanley D. and Raymond E.

Ogden, at the age of 7 years 3 months ana zu aays. Funeral will take place from lamuy residence, 3140 Easton av enue, on jvionaay, i'eb. Z8, at 10 a. to Bethanla Cemetery. Funeral private.

(C) ORT Entered into rest it Friday. Feb. 25, 1910, at 4:30 p. Lawrence Ort, the beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles H. Ort. Funeral from residence 3519 Barrett street, on Sunday, Feb. 27, at 2 P- m. RUDOLPH Entered into rest on Sat urday, Feb.

26, 1910, at 12:30 p. Arnold Rudolph, beloved husband of Louisa Rudolph (nee Ballmann), dear father of Catherina Tadeley, Lizzie Schwartz (nee Rudolph), Henry, Arnold, William, Carrie and Alice Rudolph, and our d-sar father-in-law and grandfather, after a short illness, aged 65 years. Funeral from family residence, 1613 Clinton street, on Tuesday, March 1, at 1:30 p. m. (cl) RYAN Entered Into rest on Thursday, Feb.

24, 1910, Timothy Ryan, beloved husband of Mary Ryan (nee Walsh), and dear father of Mrs. George Milbank (nee Ryan), John and the late Daniel J. Ryan. Funeral will take place from residence, 1906 Papln street, on Monday, Feb. 28, at 10 p.

to Church of the Holy Angels. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. (c7) RUSSELL Entered into rest at Clayton on Saturday, Feb. 26, 1910, at p. Mrs.

M. Russell, at th age of 69 years, wife of E. B. Russell, and dear mother of James George and Raymond Russell, mother of Mrs. W.

J. Fuller. Mrs. Eman Sertier, Mrs. Joseph Duckworth, Mrs.

Dan Sertier and Mrs. J. D. Hancock. Funeral from residence of Mrs.

J. Hancock, Clayton, 422 Carondelet avenue, on Tuesday, March 1, at 9:30 a. to St. Peter's Church, thence to Central Cemetery. (c) siHjiiuT into rest on Thursday, Feb.

24, 1910. at 2 a. jrniiup j. scnmldt. beloved husband of Barbara Schmidt (nee Goth) and aear latner or lieorge, William, Phillip W.

and Cora Schmidt, Mrs Carrie Schaales. Mrs. l.lzzln Braun Mrs. Maude Goessling and our dear father-in-law and grandfather, after a brief Illness at the age of 72 years and 3 months. ine tuneral will take place on Sunday, Feb.

27, 1910. at 2 p. from family residence 2735 Howard street to St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends are respectfully Invited.

(c7) SEEKER Entered into rest on Sat- urdasr. Feb. 26. 1910. at 2 n.

aft er a lingering illness, Kate Seeker (nee lemmgi. beloved Wife of Jo seph Seeker, and dear mother of Mary J. O'Gorman, and our dear grandmother, aged 65 years. Funeral from family residence. 4249A North Market street, on Tues day.

March 1, at 8:30 a. to 'Vis itation. Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends invited to at tend. Deceased was a native of Ail finane, County Limerick.

Ireland, (c) SMITH Entered into rest on Satur day, Feb. 26. 1910, at 6:50 p. nr. Donald R.

Smith, infant son of Eugene j. ana. Mamie smith (nee Landers) at the age of 5 months and 14 days Funeral will take place from the family residence, 2025 East Prairie avenue, on Monday, Feb. 28. at 2:30 p.

thence to Calvarv Cemetery. Los Angeles (Cal.) and Key West tria.j papers piease copy. (C) STEVENS On Friday. Feb. 25.

1910 at 2 p. Charles W. Stevens, be loved brother of Henrv T. Stevens, Ton! Trebolski and Clara Sasse (nee ireboiskl), at the age of 69 vears, Funeral will take place from Louis Spellbrlnk's funeral parlors, 1323 Franklin avenue, on Sunday Feb. 27, at p.

m. Cincinnati (O.) papers please copy (c) STILLMEYER Entered into rest on Saturday, eft. 26, 1910. at 1 d. Henry Stillmeyer, at the ace of 52 years.

Funeral on Tuesday March 1. at p. from residence, 2704 South Ninth street, to New St. Marcus Cemetery. (cl AVARTHEX On Friday, Feb.

25, 1910 at 0 p. rtenry e. Warfhen. De loved husband of Dale Warthen (nee Perkins), and father of Hayward and Myrtle warthen, son of i' and Lydia Warthen. brother of Mrs Emma Oberhaus.

Mattie Schearer, Ella Price, Daisy Votrt. Chlorie Reader and Mrs. Louisa Null. Fay Urace. ueorge and Walter Wartnen Funeral from the residence of hi sister, Mrs.

Henry Oberhaus. 2733 Franklin avenue on Monday. Feb. 28. at II a.

m. Remains will be Bhlpped to Sprlnrerton. 111. Carnil (111.) paoers dease copy, (c) WORMAX On Tuesday. Feb.

22. 1910, at a. Margaret Theresa Worman. ared rears and 17 days; on Thursday, Feb. i4, 1810.

at a. Alice Winifred Worman, aged 4 years and 2 months daughters of William H. and Anna Worman (nee Henaghan). Private Interment held from family residence, 2J3 Caroline atreet, to Calvary Cemetery. to A.

McNeiley of 3923 North Twentieth street, announce the engage ment of their daughter, May As-bury McNeiley, to Mr. August Koh-ler the wedding to take place early in April. They will make their iuture homo in St. Louis. DEATHS.

IFF Entered into rest on Saturday. Feb. 2 6. 1910, at 9:15 a. Maria Aff (nee Loesch).

beloved wife of Johann George Aff, dear mother of Henry, George and Louis Aff, Mrs. William Nebe. Mrs. August P. Cre- celius, Mrs.

Joseph Juergens and Mrs. Frank Johnston, our mother-in- law grandmother, aged 73 years and 8 days. Funeral from family residence. Sapplngton, St. Louis County, on Tuesday, March 1, at 10 a.

to New Picker Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. (c) BIXGHAM Entered Into rest on Sat urday, Feb. 26. 1910.

at 4:25 D. Miss Carrie Bingham. Due notice of funeral will be given. uuHADu.i tmerea into rest on Friday, Feb. 25.

1910, at 6:30 p. Annie Boiiannon (nee Fleming). reuct oi nicnara Honannon, and dear mother of Mollie Boiiannon and daughter of Bridget Fleming, after a lingering illness, at the age or i years. Funeral will take Place on Mon day. Feb.

28. at 8:30 a. from John C. Bensieck Sons funeral room 134 North Sixth street, to St. Patrick's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

Friends are respectfully lnvlteu. (c7) BICKLF.W On Friday. Feb. 25. 1910 A.

J. Bucklew. Funeral from 4449 Olive street, on Monday. Feb. 28, at 2 p.

under the auspices of Tuscan Lodge, No 360. F. and A. and Ascalon Commandery, No. 16, K.

T. COIRTE On Thursday. Feb. 2 4. 1910 at p.

after a llnKenng Ill ness. Arthur Courte, beloved hus band of Ixuise Courte (nee Stief fler). and beloved father of Mrs. Matilda Johnson (nee Courte, Mrs Martha Meier (nee Courte), Edwin Alois. May and Alice Courte, and our father-in-law, at the age of 63 years 9 months.

Funeral from residence. 719 Lami street, on Sunday, Feb. 27. at 2 p. thence to SS.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. (c96) COYNE Entered into rest on Satur day, Feb. 26, 1910. at 2:30 a. Ce celia Coyne, beloved daughter of Ce celia Coyne (nee Mannion), and the late Fergus Coyne, and devoted sister of Mrs.

Mary McCaully (nee Coyne), and Agnes Teresa A Gertrude J. Coyne, aged 2 2 years months and 25 days. Funeral from family residence, 1363 Blackstone avenue, on Monday, Feb. 28. at 8:30 a.

to St. Rose's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends invited to attend. (c7) CIJiXINGHAM Entered into rest on! Friday, Feb. 2o, 1910, at 2 p.

Frank Cunningham, beloved brother of Mrs. G. Stlewlng and Mrs. Tim Barry. Funeral on Sunday, Feb.

27, at 2 p. from residence of his sister, Mrs. Tim Barry, 5741 Maffitt avenue, to St. Edward's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends invited to attend.

(c7) DWYER Entered Into rest on Fri day, Feb. 25, 1910, at 4:30 p. Anthony M. Dwyer, beloved son of the late Patrick Dwyer and Sarah Dwyer (nee Tracy), beloved brother' of Mrs. Charles Almstedt and the late Patrick Dwyer Jr.

and our dear uncle. Funeral from the family residence, 2318 Cass avenue, on Monday, Feb. 28. at 8 a. to St.

Leo's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited to attend. (c7) EIDSOX Entered into rest on Satur day, Feb. L'C. 1910, at St.

Anthony's Hospital, Walker A. Eidson. Funeral from C. R. Lupton's chapel, 4449 Olive street, on Monday, Feb.

2S, at 10 a. m. Interment at St. Peter's Cemetery. Sheridan County papers please copy.

FATIIMAK On Saturday, Feb. 26, 1910. at 4:15 p. Dorothy Lee Fathman, beloved daughter of Alfred R. and Daisy Fathman (nee Grace), and sister of Stewart Fathman.

Funeral private. (c) GAFFXEV-Entered into rest on Sat urday. Feb. 1910. at 8:15 a.

John J. Gaffney, beloved son of John and the late Mary Gaffney. brother of Thomas illiam Harry Joseph F. Gaffney and Mrs. T.

J. Cavanasrh. Funeral from residence. 3915 Fol som avenue, on Monday, Feb. 28, at 8:30 a.

to St. Margaret Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. (c) GAINES Entered Into rest, suddenly on Wednesday, Fen. Z3, 1910, at 8:30 p. Mrs.

Sarah J. Gaines (nee Byrns), dearly beloved wife of Chester R. Gaines, and our dear mother, and eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Byrns, and our dear sister, 8ister-In-law. daughter-in- law and aunt, in her thirtieth year.

Funeral from family residence 3427 McKean avenue, on Sundav Feb. 27, at 2 p. to St Matthew's Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. (c) GROTE Suddenly, on Saturday.

Feb. 16. 1910. at 12 noon, Irwin E. Grote beloved husband of Laura Grote nee Arndts), our dear son, brother, nroiner-in-iaw una son-in-law, at the age or years.

uneral on xuesaay. Alarch 1. at 1:30 p. from the residence, 1315 Benton street, to St. Peter's Cem etery.

Deceased was a member of uaoasn. iouge, iso. Z4S, k. of P. (c) t.mrirvi imo rest on T- w.

Friday, 25, 1910. at 1:45 p. after a lingering illness. John tieuiK-er. n.ioveu nusband of W'es sie tieuiKer inee couvlon).

and our dear dear son of Mrs Alice Hellike.r (nee Murphy), and dear brother of Albion H. Hellikor vi ir ui iv, upr nepnew or Mrs J. Gibbons and Mrs. Jeney Kenny aged 20 years. Funeral will take place on Sun day, Feb.

27. at 1:30 p. from the iamuy rtmintnce, zi23 Bernard irwi. i ni. aiaiacny Cnurrh thence to Caivarr Cemeterr.

n.J ceased was a member of Harmony Council, No. 618. K. and L. of at.

no Boot and Khoe Workers' Union Zw ToI Jey- Omaha nu jnuitinapoiis tlnd.J pa. jci yim.Bw copy. (Cjj Annonaca your ball, party or entertainment through this column. All Su Ionla reads It. TWO LINES ON TIME TWO DIMES YOUR DRUGGIST OCR AGENT.

VALENTINE SOCI AI. Contest and hop in- nouncea xor reo. 10 was postponea until Wednesday. March 2. Victoria Hall, Uir-rlson and Easton avs.

HAND-FAINTED china euchre. Tony Ray' Kdgemont, Est St. Louis. Sunday afternoon. OLD-FASHIONED taffy pulling and dunie: i nan.

jia a. Urand. Wednesday evening. March 2. i3i PRIZE euchre every Tuesday and Friday, 8 weat of Maplewood loop; tally 2flc.

WANTED Tonight, at Compton Hill Con gregational Church. Compton and Lafayette. 1000 people; topic, "ft. Louii Sa-loons." J. E.

Meeker. ic) HAND-PAINTED china euchre, Sunday aft ernoon; 1st prize, tankard; Sunday evening. 6 pie plates; Thursday evening, ctiop dish. 7246 Old Mancheater Maplewood. Miss Seder.

EL'CHRE: Hand-painted china. Tuesday afternoon. March at chocolata painted, sugar and cream, and miny other beautiful thlncs: tally 25c. 7S18 Manchester; -Maplewood car. Found IF YOC LOSE ANYTHING Advertise It here.

It will be returned to yon If in honest person finds It. Remark, able recoveries are brought about every dav through this column. All druggists receive Want Ads for the Poat-Pispatch at office rates. Advertisements received after 11:40 a. to.

will be Inserted ta later editions on "Market' page. IF YOU KIND ANYTHING bring It to tbe "1 y. Poat-Dlspatch Lost asid Foand Rare 310-213 Narth Broa.w Get a claim check. Have It advertised. Reclaim It if the owner does not.

THB LAW People who find lost articles are interested in knowing that tla State Law (Section 8475 to 84SO. Revised State tea of Missouri, 1809) Is strict in requiring them to seek the owners through advertisement and otherwise, and that a failure to do so, If snme can be proven, involves a severe penalty. LOST BAG Lost, red pluah ba. containing change, key and other articles; reward. 17-22 N.

Euclid av. BHEASTfIN Lost. cameo breastuln. on Orand; reward. 20 Butler Urand and Arsenal.

CARD CASE Loet. a email black ladtee' card caae. with cards and 5 bill, on 14th st. or Olive car. Please return to 3S31 Olive top flat, and receive reward.

(o DOG Lost, silver terrier dog. license No. 1404. Return to 8.520 Halliday and receive reward; phona Vic. 149 tcj DOG Loat, white collie, wtth brown eara; brown ring around the top of tall.

Keward. Loughborongh. Bell South 26. (c DOG Lost, white bull terrier, pink eara trimmed; reward if returned. 9 Kingsbury pi.

DOG Lost, pure white female bull terrier, eara cropped; reward (5, return 3038 Lucas. DOO Lost, Scotch collie, sable color, oue front white leg. braaa on collar, marked W. R. Bav.

4379 Beck av. rXHJ Loat, light yellow female poodle; long, curly hair; answera to name Fluffy; reward for information. Mra. Bestha Mul-kev. 8130 Morgan.

Central 960. DOG LICENSE Loat, dog llcenae. about five days ago. No. 8424.

and East St. Louis. 227. Return to Cooper. 8120 Chouteau reward FOB Loat.

Slgnia Alpha Epellon gold watoh fob. between Hamilton and Catea ave. and Female Hospital; reward. Box B-121. Post-Dispatch.

(T DOG Loet. white bulldog with collar and harneaa. Return 1411 Caaa. receive reward. DOG Lost, dog, rat terrier, black and tan: brass collar on and license: weigna bdoui 15 pounds; long tall and eara; $5 reward.

J. A. Dixon. 2214 Olive. HANDBAG Lost.

brown handbag. 10c store, Washington av. or Between mere and Franklin av. reward If returned. 11H0 Aubert.

LICENSE PLATK Lost, license plate for automobile. No. 927; reward. Acme Automoone MK4-4 Olive. MUFF Lost, fur muff, at German Theater, Friday night.

Reward at 1520 New Bank of Commerce. MUFF Loat, Japaneae mink murr, or oetween GrandLeader, Famoua or genta. 2S43 Michigan MUFF Loat. brown muff, on Page car. go ing weat, Saturday.

Return to 1101 Madison at. Ml'lF Will party who plciied brown muff ln Union Market last Saturday, Feb. 19. return to Box c-141. Post-Dispatch.

Keward. tc MI'FF Lost, black muff. Tueaday night. Feb. 22.

between Waggoner Hall. Texaa av. and Cherokee Comnton and Meramec. Pheuze. 2728 Locust.

Return to Waggon- er Hail and receive liberal rewaro. Mi'KIC STAND ltl. music stand, ln brown leather case. Tuesdsy night, at Jerrerson and Oeyer avs. Notify or return to llof- mclster.

ZZ32 Madison. NECKLACE gold bead necklace. Find- er pletse cell Klnloch phone Mctor 13.17 NEOKI.ACK Ln.t neoklace. Feb. xt: reward, forest USOI.

44Sa nuourus-u NECC PIECK 1 isrlv's neck piece, mlnh rur. neir aiarcua on or near snourmn car line; liberal reward offered. 4WH ev (c) NEl KPlKi rJ lxt. between 64ti0 Waslilng ton and Kktnker rd and Delmar. or on Delmar car.

a child's fur neckple-e of white and gray auuirrel: reward. Phona forest H2. PAY EN EIPE Lost, pav envelope. $.1 reward. Ethel Marshall.

i247 Ella PIN Ltat. flat silver -nln. with enameled fioe. going to Grrlek Theater; reward f-x t'i l'BtJ Ixist. DOcfcetbook.

contain Ing 2 diamond studs. 1 riismond ring and 1 silver dollar with a hole In. Liber ll re ward If returned to M. Emrlrh. 100 Mil ler st.

Pl'KK l.ot. lady's purse, black; Harriott engraved Inside; on pine rewsrd I Third Nst. Bank Pl.lg. RAILWAY TICKET Loat. railway ticket, reading Cleveland.

to Houston. end return: Big Four Issue, bearing nime of W. S. Hipp. Liberal reward for Its return to 722 Olive st no nidations RINii ljjst.

single-stone rubv ring, plain setting. S.V) reward: no questions asked. Wh-'an-AeMe-Hiitchlrienn. 1-1 lootiat.ic7i RING lAtmi, eicnet ring. Broidway and Washington.

Tuenlay night; B. 1. to A. V. inside.

Return to Hot St. Ange av. liberal rewsrd. Lost, brown fur neck scs'f at Orand-Iader; reward. Return to 2ia Ks-ls.

AliK l4t. fur scarf, oa Lynco. betweeu Tcvas and Missouri. Rewsrd. Return to 2iC Missouri.

SORFPIN Iost. tonaa scarfpln. Broadwav. bet. Rutger and Clinton; reward.

Banner Rtircv Co SiKEl, at. right sloe. calf leather. So. 7 Return to Regal Shoe Ck Reward.

SPECTACLES Loit. pair of rimless tacles: Ersrer'a make. Pnonc Lindell 3X. SPKfTACIJCS Last, pair gold spectacles, reward. Return to M3 New Commercial Bldg.

STICKPIN Lost. a Hodiamont csr atb-apin. representing fly. Liberal reward. Bos I-! 17.

Pnst-rHspaieii. tit UMBRELLA txwt, umbrella, marked "Wio- en Arkansas av. Keturn to ir- ar.j 5 -r "The Symbols of the Inevitable." REVIVAL SERVIOES-Scruggs Memorial Church. C. M.

Hawkins, evan gelist. Sunday, 11 a. 8 p. every weeK night. Cook and Spring avenues.

ST. LOUIS HOLINESS ASSOCIA TION 2947 Morgan street. Services Sun- flay, p. in. Preaching by Rev.

Will Jones, the Welsh evangelist. ST. MARK'S ENGLISH EVANGEL ICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner HeU and Cardinal avenues. Rev. M.

Rhodes, D. pastor. Bible school, 9:30 a. mornlne sermon. 11 a.

subject "Seeking the Lost;" Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m. Evening at 8 o'clock the pastor will give the third utereoptlcon lecture on the life of Christ. Strangers cordially invited to ail meetings.

ST. PETER'S CHURCH Lindell and spring. Kev. I). C.

Garrett, rector. Holy communion. service. 11, nrmon ny jean uavis. Orjtan re cital.

4, Fugue in (dedicated to Mr. t.alloway). Guilmant. Communion in liaiistp; Scnerzo In flat. Hayte without words.

Tmare. Even song, 4:30. by Rev. G. F.

Tay lor. Antnem, Gounod Motet, "By Daujiraa ave. SECOND BAPTIST niT-ROTT- King's highway, Washington and Mc-Pherson avenues. W. C.

Bitting, min iver ji a. "More to Him Who 8 p. "A Good Servant of Jesus." Graded Sunday school at 9:30 in. SPECIAL REVIVAL Bv UV.h gelists Rev. Will O.

Jones of Wales. iVV eler navies of Wales, at Union Mission Association Hall 1920 Franklin nlgnt Bt 7:30 o'clock; also ireamiuarw, am Morgan street, each day at 2:30 p. m. M. B.

Gott, pas- TEMPLE ISRAEL, King's highway vvasnington. Sunday morning tl r'aoD won Harri- "Veak- Subject: "The Bern- tioiu x-my, xsraei. V- a tist CHURCH Grand Rev. William J. tr.

Psior. ii a. "Stew ann its Kewards isptism9 and sermon. He rd's Unfailing Care." 8 D. The Shep- -M-t DTVlTr fint-nm, viiaiimiiK ana ran kiln av J-es.

Key. J. B. Coxe. rector.

Low i.ou. norai Mass and ser- il a- m. Jvensone and sermon. 'ini. Mass on every week day at Mil.

53 ION A urvr-p CUDTOTT 1 I I XIAIOI IA11 union and Von Versen av- -''uJS. V. J. Lockhart minister. 11 J- "The Mission of the Disciples Christ;" 8 "I Believe the isioie.

I ION CHURCH Methodist Episcopal; corner Garrison and Lucas avenues. A church for the people. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 8 p.

i-y me pastor, Rev. George Wood Anderson. Both hours of worship will be preceded by a 15-mlnute gospel song service. Mrs. Georgia Lee vuuiiiiignam wiu sing in the evening.

LECTURES. SCIENTIFIC TRUTHSEEKERS 1 nn mi, i lull c- ounuay. i p. m. uitwari and Kev.

Jn Is rr v. SPIRITUALISM. SPIRITUALISM Children's lyceum wrvirw, A p. 2401 Sorjth sircpi. services 8 p.

tn 3200 nnuiii jennrs-on avenue. Mrs. Henri' virning, pa.sior. Welcome. hMKl t'AWISM-Temple.

4151 Del mar, una Mrs. Bledsoe. Mes- Kages loday. 2:30 p. lecture, i.

in. M-iiim ai, M'iKVJCES 4278 Finney. Services and messages Friday una Miinuay, a p. Rev. Kathryne vi una iij.

SPIRITUALISM Society of Spiritu al earcn meels at their new hall, ni? i-'iiiu nroauway, l-yceum. 2 p. lecture and messages, p. by inr. wiia, jj.

j-rice. mi i i.fli,iM se ances are una every Sundav after noon, at 2:30 o'clock; Wednesday evening. 5 o'clock. Mrs. C.

M. Sawyer, mva i'wn street. Bomont 834. Nw Thought PIMiiiuai murnnr. p.

J4J1 irrank Jin aaaress ana messairea: Mrs. Assmann, medium; Wednesday 7 aeveioping eir- 1 iiuicujr nvriiin, THIRD SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY- Miion. a p. reading, and TnsBurs. mrs.

radman. Mrs. Con- finrs, paRiori, 1 HA I IDWARA J. bot-anuiui, II.

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