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Ill 0 'PIND "TENANTS? ADVERTISE IK THESE COLUMNS LOUIS 8 1 HOUSE AND HOME DIRECTORY. ATTTrAT NOV. 13. h.l.-,. OOD A Cheers, rests, refreshes, stirs the imagination, lifts us out of ourselves, makes us forget our troubles and educates.

It is one of the greatest educational factors of (th SEw You will lind them ADVERTISED in the AMUSEMENTS column and on the first WANT PAGE Sunday. i HORSES AND VEHICLES SHOE WORKERS DEATH DEATHS WANTED WANTED MALE Dv young; college education: has bookbinding experience. Box K-ail. MAN Sit. by colored: porter or janitor w-ork.

Bomont HELP WANTED MALE lOn5TINr ScgINEERFot ooMon work. Fruin-Bambrick Const. 800 S. (c) HOT TAMALE PEDDLER At 817 N. Lef- FOXINO STITCHERS Back strappers an.

stayers, experienced on women fine McKay shoes: good wagea: steady employment. International Shoe 12th and North Mar- WAGON Wtd. One-horss ligh delivery; nI doors. Box 'ff'rh i.Tl lrt 'C(J HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALfc FURNITURE For sale; contents of four completely furnished rooms: Grand. (7i FURNITURE Person leaving cltv.

wants to dispose of his furniture: enough for three rooms, with dishes and nearlv everything that is needed for housekeeping: at a bargain: cash only; no dealers. Box B-120. (7 GAS RANGE For sale. Majestic: white enamel bedroom furniture: Inlaid lln-olenm North Market st. UIIjWril.

LINING MAKERS Experienced, on women's Ma.V Young, wants work or any kind; good references. K. H. H-. 4o23 Page: phone Forest 8 1 5tJ.

t6) OR BALE LIiT.K,Rf HER Private prty to do some lithographing. Box K-103. Post-Dls. (c7 A CH I NISTS La the hands, tool and die una luctiay inuji. nwu employment.

International bhoe inn HELTZLE Entered into rest Saturday, Nov. 13, 1915, at 2:30 a. Margarete Heltzle (nee Isler), dearly btloved wife of Julius Heltzle, mother of the late Clara Heltzle and Mrs. E. J.

Tarling, grandmother of Julius E. Tarling, in ner sixty-fourth year. Funeral from residence, 411-Kossuth avenue. Monday. Nov.

15, IIORSK Kor wile: wrkln rrm t. MAN That Is stea.lv and reliable, wishes Position outside: furnish bond If Dec- sua etorin buT cheap. r. L.vDL'uifvi'rn fc'iT Tl HE COL WAS IT IN ST. LOUIS AT NOON? Nov.

1912. ItUS. 1914. 1915. 7 52 7 74 79 8 59 45 4fi 68 9 57 85 50 54 10 70 35 60 67 11 70 44 61 63 11 70 44 61 5 13 65 67 07 5 Warmest and coolest places In the United States vesterday: Tampa, Fla, 74 Yellowstone Park.

Wyo 12 7. -Si plant. BL C2" 5 N- 'f1 Superintendent at essary. Box B-130. Post-Dispatch.

Ji Hot B-130. Pogt-Dlspatcn. ILL AND WIFE Sit. bv colored coupie; cuiHigyiinyuiing, (Cl! 'tie i. HOKSK Kur sale, end pprltiif 111 Ptne st.

er)fl MAN' To beat rus- Call today. 4020 Cleve- RUGS For sale; hargains. G)oo Carpet nousewora. yara wm. Forest Russell.

(1 IK'Oi: ru ,1 i.ttii oik. A I 1 Cleaning -jni Olive, central W4. no- mont 2 CS' cat ROOM OPERATORS ON MISSES' FINE SHOES? CLOSER. STAYERS, TOP STITCHERS. BUTTONHOLE AND VAMPERS- INCREASING OUR OUTPUT TO I 2000 PAIR A DAY AND HAVE GOOD-PAYING.

STEAD POSITIONS FOR EXPERT HELP; FINES SHOE FACTORY IN WEST; GOOD. LIVL TOWN WRITE OR TELEGRAPH TH-J KAUT-REITH SHOE CARTHAGE. MO. (c64 1 ui yim 1 MAX with family; to work on farm; experienced. Call or write.

4036A Man- MAN--Young colored man or boy who wishes to learn Janitor work; more for home than wages: apply Janitor. 6663 RU'jS carpels, ail kinds: aeiling tnem uut bargains. Chicago Carpet Clbanlng at. Iannis Mn. iiiiiik iciiii 1,11 condition: a.

so wagon and nnrness Horeli'-Msehera Fruit 1.1 4., ,,.71 Ilnl MAN reliable; for house and dining rnnm iva.1. rafur. Oeam Monces. tirn noes or Issa. St: tmch extra line lie; memorutmt toe 9f-r fine WARMANN Entered Into rest Saturday, Nov.

13, 1915, at 3 a. Charles Warmann, beloved husband of Catherine Warmann (nee Dunnj, dear father of Florence, Albert and Elmer Warmanu. Funeral will take place from the family residence, 2213 Madison street, on Monday, Nov. 15, at 2 p. to Cai-vary Cemetery.

(c) XIKA Entered into rest on Saturday, Nov. 13, 1915, at 12:45 a. Flora Zika (nee Bruder), dearly beloved wife of I. J. Zika, and dear mother of Lawrence, Leona and Elsia Zika, and dear daughter of Fredeticka Bruder, and sister of Ella Hutson (nee Bruder), Lillie Spinner nee Bruder), Amanda Hirsch (nee Bruder), and dear sister-in-law and aunt, at the age of 33 years 11 months 24 days.

Funeral from family residence. 3316 Cherokee street, on Mondav, Nov. 15, at 1 to St, Pius' Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Chicago papers please copy.

(c7) l'lr-ilied. STolt.M Itl'Gi; For t.i. coinlltlon. I 7i ence- A. Taylor.

2646 Pine. MEN Young, several, to travei: experi- nc? salary or commission can is. loth. STOVE For sale, hard-coal heater. Radiant Home 4M Tennessee av.

7) WARDROBE For sale; 1 Iron bed. call at 4644 Page. c7 MANA wioower with 3 children wants work on a farm In exchange for a horne STITCHERS Post top stitchers and vara-pers sandal stitchers. Hamilton-Brown American Lady Factory. 21st and Ixcust.

c2i VAMPERSAllroind. American Gentleman Phoe 21st and Locust. tcl "mi ine ennoren. Box B-2t -u. in wmaren.

tsox WORK II' 2. -igharTesa and single coal wagon; I.rsp. ioin, den st. CLC1 HING icn.i irst-ciass, on gray Iron work. American Steel Foundry Granite City.

111. HOUSES AND FLA MAN to cook and attend furnace; ref-erences. Llndell 309S. Will Moore, ioOO ready for PORTER Colored, for saloon work. 3341 Lucas.

FURNISHED FI-AT For sale: 5002 Kensington; corner King's highway; contents ft CLOTHING astoff suits, vvmunia, THOUGHT FOR TODAY. Whenever our neighbor's house is on fire It cannot be amiss for the engines to play a little on our own. Better to be despised for too anxious apprehensions ruined by too confident a security. Edmund Burke. beautifully rum.

sued 3 -room int. at (rest ljliiuht solrt siifi PORTER Man to do porter work in saloon and help cook; mlddle-agd German nre-ferred. 32S5 Compton. cl ie sacrifice to rouple that will rent flat. man HJSHHESci I.

Hi experiencea In clerical wora auu bookkeeping; must secure work to support family. Address Ed. 7343 Marietta. Maple- wood. Mo.

(2) MAN AND WIFE bit. Dy colored; chauf- CLO'lHINll laalo.l. im.ii.m PRESSMAN Roll paper. Apply J. A.

Car-roll. 124 S. th st. iqi and winter suits, "vrrrosi pay ul, mii Jpnies' dresMs. Deliiiar Ml.

lMvkL aiell.er. 4 .11 -ce. 1, SAI PON PORTER 1681 Clark av. 1 mecnanic anj noueeman: an excellent cook, good references: will work separately. Olive B3ti.

(') ppFi'meiy. Olive tiH. AILJTMBHLES at 2 p. m. Motor.

Deceased was a member of Flora Lodge No. 602, K. and L. of 11., Security Council No. 6S4.

K. an3 L. of S. (c7) ll(llt. Asleep in Jesus on Saturday, Nov.

13, 1915, at 7:30 a. Christina Horn (nee Leithauser), belovel wife of Frank P. Horn, dear mother of Frances Lang (nee Horn), Clara and Arthur Horn, and our dear daughter, sister, sister-in-law, grandmother and aunt, at the age of 4 3 years. Due notice of funeral will be given. (c) JEIILE Entered into rest on Friday, Nov.

12, 1915, at 6:30 p. William A. Jehle, dear husband of Marie Jehle (nee Tesar), and dear son of Charles Jehle Sr. and dear brother of Mrs. Gerthruad Simon (nee Jehle), Amy, Alice, Rosalind and Charles Jehle and brother-in-law of Dr.

Selig Simon, our dear son-in-law and brother-in-law, at the age of 36 years. Funeral from family residence, 1904 South Fourteenth street, on Monday, Nov. 15, 1915, at 2:30 p. to St. John of Nepomuk's Church, thence to SS.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. (c7 JOHXSOX Entered Into rest Saturday, Nov. 13, 1915, at 4:30 a. Catherine Johnson (nee Green), widow of Joseph H. Johnson, and our dear sister.

Funeral on Monday, Nov. 15. at 1:30 D. from family residence. MAN Sit.

by youna man to learn TAILORS Pants and vest makers, at and up. Belew Demetry. De Soto. Mo. (ell lathe In machine shop: have had some experience; will work reasonable.

J. Koer ter. mr.2 Benton, st. (7 M1V ci. 1 ncillDH! HL.

MAN Solid agats. lie line: minimum lines U6I0H CUifiiiNfl Wl.l v.ii; p. highest price Nessenfeld. oli. I't'on r.om.itit or rail et LADIES-Can you wear mt 1 ri il-41 7T a suits and i-natsf Ssmple Cloak and S-i Vlctorta Mh and lwui Take elevator.

irjiot Solid agate. 10c line, minimum tOa. LUSINKSS CHANCE Fine proposition: patented; no competition; 2C0O required, ln-quire for Mr. Brigel. American Hotel.

6) Sit. by elderly, dependable, married; want work of any kind; porter or assist- LOST siiiDdl FOOHD JORHIRE WAITER Experienced, to do night work. Apply ready for work, 213 N. 8th. YOUNG MAN--Frlght.

energotlj; in work on commission canvassing automobile trade. Vhe right man can earn from 5 to 20 per day. Address Box 7-143, Post-DIs-patch. (c6) FOR HIRE Five-passenger Ford. $1 per hour; driven by owner.

Forest I439W. patch. (7) 1 MADE in years wan s. -mail uial. order business: began with Sri in my own borne: I will show you how to do the work; no canvassing; send for free book.et, tell Solid agate.

10a line, minimum tOc The Secret of Success In life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes. Nathan Strauss. Is rotir opportunity here In these columns today? Better look? If not. try a S-time ad results almost certain for anything. Money refunded on unused Insertions.

Tour credit Is good If you rent a phone. CALL UP THE POST-DI-SPATCH 600 Olive or Central, or leave ads with Tour Druggist. "Publicity. Progress. Profits!" SEEDS PLANTS AND TREE3 RUBBER I'LA NTS For sale; beautiful; nt1 2 asbestos plants.

Tout v. Orand (, i VoUNG MEN 3, to run to Birmingham. must have 15 cash security. 18 S. 18tn.

c9o -OK HiKc Beautiful new 5-passengei' car, $1.50 per hour. Plione Lindell gv-o, i FOR HIRE li15 Ford; $1 per hour; careful driver. Call Bomont (c3t MAN Wanted, an opportunity; that's all; a man. 45 years old. sober, honest, industrious capable gentleman; thoroughly competent to organize or take charge of a department; make an offer.

Box F-lit2. Post-Dispatch. (c7i LOST now HfacocK. pox mi v. m.

SHOE WORKERS MAN 1 am a voiinii miin from the West I NEED $50 to help finish novel advertising feature, partly subscribed for; will earn vou loo per cent by Jan. 1. Box B-32. Post-Dispatch. (7) FOR HI HE 7- passenger louring; alas ready, experience i driver, $L0o per hour.

Bell phone Monroe 14'WVV. BILL PURSE Lost; black; containing; $4: on Washington and Jerferson; reward. 2215 Locust or 4K Page. Delmar XttGlL. Miss Bertha Olthotf.

STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES 1.. I 1 FIXTUREB For sale; grocery and meat store: scales, register. snelvlnaT. complete. Box Iost-Ilptch.

ill EDGE TRIMMERS No. 5. lasters and cutters on men fine shoes. Apply Hamllton-Brown Shoe Columbia. (e would like a place to learn to be an automobile mechanic, where I could work up and get a steady position; wages no object G.

Bram. 4536 Varrelman av. Kinloch phone. Victor t2 WILL buy $5000 to $25,000 interest In ma toK Uln lulii Cnalmers or Cadillac. Delmar Forutt 40TO: nlahta.

Foicot chine manuiactunng or senuis onniwnr, address at once. Box B-147, Post-Pis. 6) BRACELET Lost; on Jefferson between Adams and Clark or in Schute's druK -store; 10 friendship links, with C. M. A.

on catch 62:14. iclit LINING MAKERS. OT.OSF.RS. TO EXCHANGE FOR HIRE Fine limousine. $1.60 per hour; weddings and all occasions.

Victor 3268X. nnK; rewaru ir returned to 23ti9 Adams. OUbiNESS WAN I ED MARRIED COUPLE Sit. by first-class; woman cook, man housework; good ref-erences. Box B-2tit.

Post-Dispatch. 7 i-i FOR HIRE Handsome new t-paasenger NIGHT WATCHMAN understands up STAYERS, TOP STITCHERS AND VAMPERS WANTED. GOOD POSITIONS OPEN OWING TO INCREASED BUSINESS. ADDRESS P. O.

BOX 2193, BOSTON, STOCKS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE Wtd. Clothing, shoes, gents' furnishings ana groceries; no location wanted; spot cash tald. Box E-93. Post-Dispatch. (c8) louring car; owner; 91.10 nour.

vuu I'elmar 3314L. (W ana aown arart boilers; Dest reierencea. J. T. Slattery.

1S03 N. th. (1) TOURING CAR For exchante. 7-pasaenger; good looking, good me. hnll erdrr, good tires: will ac-cept a reasonable offer.

Hog B-12. I'nst-lJIspjitch. 7 S-YP 1 TYPEWRITERS For sale; eactorr rebuilt. Underwood. Smith Oil 2315 Lynch street, to Bellefontaine Cemetery.

Funeral private. (c) IvAESTXER Entered into rest on Thursday, Nov. 11, 1915, at 12:10 a. Henry W. Kaestner, beloved non of Justina Kaestner (nee Metka), and the late Charles G.

Kaestner, dear brother of Charles G. and Edward W. Kaestner and Louise Patterson (nee Kaestner). and brother- NUR8E Ma.le. an mmnilanr In hosDital.

BROOCH Lost, on Hodlamont car; with red stone; reward. ii(W2 Cates. c) BROOCH Lost, diamond, set with pearls; Cherokee. Grand or Laclede car; Sarah to Olive; reward. 218 N.

Sarah second floor. BULLDOG Lost; white, wltn lonff tall, black spot on bank rewarl. 2329 Market. BUNCH OF KEYS Lost. Call Lindell 618.

St. Louis Shovel Co. (c7) rViK HIKE Elegant seven-passenger Pierre-Arrow; private car; $2 hour. Main H5, Grand 3o53. (c7 wants a position caring for an invalid Box B-los, Post-Dispatch.

a aoa.lt. lie line, mem mam rOR HIRE Thrte Dew 1910 ft-paeaenger Fords. $1 per hour. Forest 2007 W'. Delmar 1317L T-nrll 'rrl irUPiTPD U.mtllnn atA Plum PAINTER S.t.

by first-class painter and hardwood finisher; wants work for builder or owner; you can furnish material, I do the work, reasonable. Box B-30, (7i 125. rental. months. $4 up.

it, Uiuli 5 i LIGHT MANUFACTURING Wtd Part of our equipment is available for any high-class work requiring accuracy or special attention; milling machine or drill press work especially desired. NEW STANDARD ADDING MACHINE Spring and Forest Park bl. (82) jypewnter an ft, iota la I 1, 1 (HUIj All i i uamiiiuu outh; tonight, "Sealed Valley," featuring Porothy Donnelly, a 5-part Metro. (cj 1IK2. Central 4M.

in-law of James Patterson, In his twenty-eighth year. CADILLAC Fur hire new t-paas. touring car bour. Delmar S6K: Forest 826. Hi CUFF BUTTON Lost; diamond; reward.

Olive 687. Cowherd. DIAMOND RING Lostl be-, ween Planters Hotel and Olive street; reward; $20. Forest 4120. fi20 N.

Taylor. (7) AGENTS In all counties In Missouri to handle Ford etarters that sell to Ford owners at $10: can be installed In an hour and a half: good profit to company or live men: full stock carried In St. Louis; new device, desirable territory open for live agents. Brown Hall Supply 1124 Pine at. (cs PORTER Sit.

by sakion porter: good references. Call Bomont 4U8: colored; Leonard Bell. (6) PACKARD For hire; foredoor, 7 passenger; Remains will He in state at the chapel of the George Kriegshauser Undertaking 4102 Manchester 1 1 -1 drivers. sua ari IIIIIUUBIIIV, w. iuas.

MUSICAL SALESMAN Young married man wishes position in retail or wholesale house; experienced: best references. Box B-118, Post-Dispatch. (T) avenue. Funeral notice will be given later. BUSINESS FOR SALE DOG Lost; fox terrier with buckskin coi-lar; name Trixle; reward.

W3A Hebert. DOG Strayed: collie; reward if returned to 3742 West Pine. (6) tviimnu UAiw rvr uuv, ib(u seven-passenger. $2 per bour; seven-passenger limousine. 2.50 per hour; careful driver.

Colfax 1350. Delmar 8666J. c8 Louis County papers please AGENTS Men, If you are looking for an honest article, want to establish a permanent trade, wholesale and retail, get particulars on our line of guaranteed gas mantles; exclusive territory given; mantles replaced free: write today for free particulars: two AUTOMOBILES garaged as low as horse boarded as low as $12 per month. Central Solid agate. tOe tins, minimum tee.

copy. (C7) KASSIXG Entered Into rest on Fri 8356. It.) Lafayette. (clOO) GLASSES Lost, steel frame; open case; Saturday morning. Return J.

Klauber, 50H 8. 4th st. cl SALESMAN Expert machinery salesman will introduce new machines; has repeatedly sold radical and expensive devices where all others failed. Address, at once. Box B-141.

Post-Dispatch MUSICAL INSTRUCTION day, Nov. 12, 1915. at 2:15 p. William CASH GROCERY' Corner store: good loca tinn- rent? want aulck buver: Imv. --AUJOI5JLE INSTRUCTION AUTOMOBILES Students wanted; Bight day class: prices greatly reducsd.

Berry Auio -luoi. aimh) Washington bl. (eti simples for 30c. Wisconsin Gas Mantle and Kassing, beloved husband of Sophie Kassing (nee Schenk), our beloved father. Ing city.

Wash st. Fixture 744 Jackson Milwaukee. Wis. (c7) PIANO lessons at your home, $1 per 40 1 minutes: diplomas awarded; pupil tnul: etabUhed 19u6 rover timith. 1 7 2.4 HAND BAG morning, on Olive car.

between Sarah and 6th Mornoco hand bag containing $20 in currency and one check for 3o. etc. Call Lindell 5514W: CLEANING- AND PRESSING SHOP Good tather-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, after a short illness, at the age SALESMAN Young man, sober, living with parents, have had local and road experience: can furnish best references from former employer; must have work at once. Box K-155. Post-Disnatch.

4) Longfellow hi Grand Wv4 (ee WANJE LADY AGENTS stana; oar gain xor ijuick. sates. ovo Ewing av. of 77 years 8 months and 20 days. FORD ROADSTER Wtd.

1914 or 1916 -nodel. Wolfsr-erger. 7328 Manchester. Benton MS. Funeral Monday at 1:30 p.

from CLOAK AND SUIT STORE For sale; on kiln av. Box K-IQ6. (7) RAGTIME or picture playing sua raatsed ta 20 lessons: booklet free: (mall order course also). Cbristencen Schools, Odeoa Bidg Merameo and Vlrgl nla. (cH KEYS Lost: about 10, on ring.

1 jammed into old key; last Tuesday. A. G. Knopp, 2(133 A St. Vincent, reward.

SALOON PORTER Sit. with references. Call Bomont Iyeonard BelL (6) PERSONS to address circulars at home; $15 weekly: good opportunity; send stamp for particulars. Commercial Agency, Box 605, Crookston. Minn.

8 family residence, 1920 Hebert street, to New Bethlehem Cemetery Relatives CHASSES FOR SALE CHURCH NOTICES UNION METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Delmar at Grand. Grant A. Robblna. pastor. The Rev.

Dr. E. R. Kulkerson, former Vice Consul at Japan, will speak at 11 a. in.

The pastor will preach at 8 p. subject, "The Moral Equivalent of War." Large chorus choir. Modern Sunday school at 9:30 a. Epworth League at 7 p. m.

ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Llndell boulevard and Spring avenue. Rev. Z.

B. Phillips, D. rector. Holy communion, a. Sunday school, 9:30 a.

morning prayer and address by Mr. Winston Churchill, subject, ''Christianity and Democracy," 11 a. evensong and address by the rector, 4:30 p. m. The public is cordially Invited.

(c) TEMPLE ISRAEL, King's highway and Washington. Sunday morning service, 10.45. Rabbi Leon Harrison will speak. Subject: "The Skepticism That Is Constructive." The thought of Tennyson, "There lives more faith in honest doubt. CONFECTIONERY' And cigar store; good location; cneap.

aa a. 5roaaway. and friends invited to attend. FOR 8ALE AND WANTED STENOGRAPHER Bookkeeper; sit. by first-class: 6 years' experience; excellent ret-erences.

Box B-142. Post-Dispatch. 4 GROCERY In good location; owner leav- Deceased was a member of Harry P. MARE Stolen; one dark bay; 16 hands high, 1500 lbs. weight; blaze face; 7 years old; one hind shoe off; high-spirited and fine looking.

If found, notify E. D. Frazier, Al-lenton. Mo. suitable reward.

(c) CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS ing city, call 16. 1 Ohio. (i Harding Post, No. 107, G. A.

R. (c7) PIANO For sale, beautiful, upright. Ilka new; piano slightly used, coat $375, nual TINNER Wants factory work. A. Saniso.

2208 Charless st. 6 PACKARD For sale, 30 chassis; bargain; Al condition. Rear 4201 Westminster pi. SPJUPfSLPJSJi CHALMERS For sale: coupe; new tlrea, fine running order; a real bargain; $450. 5u.V Cates.

t7) GROCERY For sale or exchange; in good Catholic suburb. Box M-236, 7) KIERXAN Frances Teresa, beloved CANVASSERS Ladies: 9 per week. Apply sacrifice. uhj. 110 ne-eT.

MEMORANDUM BOOK Lost; small, red. 3 to 5 p. m. Saturday afternoon. wire or John Kiernan, mother of Nora GROCERY In good location, on account of other business: fine opening for butcher.

Washington. at 12:30 p. Nov. 12. FRANK STELL, BEST PLAClf To bur pianos and player-pianos; terms I with names and addresses of St.

Louis firms; rubber band attached; reward; return Sherwin-Williams or R. P. Bennett. Hamilton Hotel. Box B-54.

Post-Dispatch. (31 uneral from late residence. 5il2 Cab- YOUNG MAN Desires position in machine -shop. or engine-room; have had experience. Box B-10fi.

Post-Dispatch. YOUNG MAN experienced in maintenance of elevators, motors and other ma-chlnery. Cal) Benton S13W. (7) SALESMEN WANTED LIMOUSINES FOR SALE anne avenue, ou Monday morning at suit: no interest. Lester pianos and player- GROCERY STORE Stock and fixtures; will invoice: living rooma above store, and large piano are beat.

114 rv. mtn in. lea) to fct. Rose Church. Interment private, in Calvary Cemetery.

Motor. Please of stable: good location. 4201 Hunt av. ici limousine; will aell c6) MOON 45 For sale; cheap. 4130 Olive.

PARCEL Lost; containing handkerchief and embroidery material; Sarah or Olive car. Phone Lindell 2028. (c) SALESMEN Five, first-class, on ftdvanc piemlums: permanent, with big commission. Athletic Tea 905 Lucas. (c6) fer prayers and omit flowers.

(c) YOUNG MAN" Married work of any kind; can drive car; best references. Box Post-Disnatch. (7) GROCERY And meat market; have two and wish to he! 1 one. nr. agents.

Box K-101, Poy-Dlspavh c7) LAIMA.W Entered Into rest on PARCEL Lost; Grand-Leader package containing two vards of white nec embroide and lace edging; reward. J214 Hebert. SALESMEN Two, good, and one mechanic, to take interest in thriving typewriter business. F. R.

Oakes. 408 West Main Ok Friday, Nov. 12, 1915. at 6:15 a. Caroline Laumann (nee Wissler), dear lahoma city.

Ok. to GROCERY And notion store. $1200; doing $25 a day business: good reasons for selling; stand investigation. Box B-214, Post-Dispatch. (1) PARROT Lost; reward.

3818 Morgan. Lindell G151R. (cl) mother of John and Henry Laumann, SI A TTl IS A TED FEMALE CASHIER Sit. by young lady; must have work; odeon preferred. A.

C. 132oA Monroe St. PADST FORSAL MAXWELL For sale; runabout, good condition, $100; 1912 Ford, with coupe top, $-O0; 191U Ford couplet. Gray st Davis starter, run 3IM) miles, i50. Chevrolet Motdr Car Channlng and Olive.

01 U-bAbK or is. roadster, quipps'l for salesman; Urst-class condition; new tires; at a bargain; John Damm Brush 1215 Pine. Olive 3171. leSi Believe me, than In half the creeds. All interested are cordially Invited, (c) Solid aoats.

tOe tins. (a-maim fo. iiA i.tsM Catnolic. experience not necessary; good chance for advancement. Call 8 to 10 a.

m. or 5 to 6 p. m. Keeffe. 50 Wainwrleht Bldg.

(tJ LUNCHROOM Must sell on account of family affairs. W4 N. 8th St. 17' PIN Lost: engraved St. Louis Training School for Nurses: Nurse Irene Schmltt on back, Call Olive 100.

Station 1Q: in CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CARPET CLEAN GUPHOLSTQ SALESMEN Our organization can use two MOVING PICTURE SHOW For sale or trade; capacity 550, in factory town of Subject of lesson sermon at each RING Lost, lady's emerald, at 12th and Clark, north side of street. 20 feet west of 12th; liberal reward if returned. 700 S. 2jL 1 6) bright Catholics in its sales department; if ycu make a good appearance and are a hiintior will he elnri to Interview you.

CARPET CLEAN NO, renovating, used ruga. Ulolis Carpet 2tt24 Olive. Bomont Central 4I'IM. Icfii CASHIER Sit. by an experienced young lady; excellent references as to honesty and ability.

Box B-228. Post-Dispatch. (1) COOK Sit. by middie-aged woman: first-class cook; hotel, restaurant. 1621 Olive.

COlK it. by colored cook and help with housework: no laundry; references. Call 2 to Forest K44S. recently equipped at cost or aiioo; sell for $1500, or trade. Box B-212, Post-Disnatch ill church.

Mortals ana immortals. Gold en text. Luke 20. 38. Applv 8 to 10 a.

m. or 5 to 6 p. O'Keeffe. 502 Wainwright Bldg. our dear grandmother and mother-in-law, aged 79 years.

Funeral Sunday, Nov. 14, at 2 p. from the Kron Chapel, 2707 North Grand avenue, to Frieden Cemetery. Interment private. Motor.

Chicago (111.) and Philadelphia (Pa.) papers please copy. (c LEIUING Entered into rest on Friday. Nov. 12, 1915, at 4:35 p. Elizabeth Leiding (nee Nabers), beloved wife of Otto Leiding, dear mother of Mary, Agnes, Albert, Helen ar-' Elizabeth Leiding, dear daughter of Henry G.

and Mary Nabers. TOOL CHEST Lost; Wagner: No. 142: also locker key; finder please notify 393S Cote BrilUante. CHALMERS For sale; foredoor touring car; bargain at I60O: terms. See Mr.

Farrell. 217 Ixicust. (c8) LUILAuU StlEAM lAHilLi AND UPHOLSTERINO B29 Flno; Ohonea T.lndeil mn Pe'inar POOL HALL 6 tables; good location; on ac- count of bad health. 1405 Chouteau. t7) RESTAURANT Doing good business; ni agents.

Box K-37, Post-Dispatch. (7 First Church, King's highway' and Westminster place, 10:45 8 p. m. Reading room, 4929 Delmar boulevard. Open dally from 9 a.

m. to 9:30 p. Sunday afternoon, 2 to 5. CHALMERS For sale: 1915: 6-cylinder. 4- SALESMEN I want 50 more men at once to sell a guaranteed residence light on a 10-month payment plan: no down payment at time of order; car fare furnished: no experience necessary.

Anyone can make big money. WATCH Lost. gold. 4 p. m.

Friday. King's highway and Botanical; reward; Grand 1S05. job COOK fine: competent to take entire charge of culinary department large or small family: good salary; best references. Address Conk, 5206 Waterman. RESTAURANT Cheap; one-half cash, bal-ance easy payments.

3205 Easton. 7j Third Church, 3524 Russell avenue, 10:45 G. A. Pllkington. 306 N.

11th. (c8) LET us dertliie for you" stret work. Bomont IKl'i. phone. Box CO passenger car; Just painted and remodeled; in excellent mechanical condition; will sell che-p or exchange for deed of trust.

Box C-185. Post-Dispatch. (cij IOH SALE, 1914 FOKD TOURING CAR, Overland touring car. International truck, loot) solid tires; make us an offer 43.15 WATCH FOB Lost, colored, initials C. F.

between ith and Olive and Euclid and Westminster finder kindly return to 47:19 Westminster and receive reward. (9) SALESMAN WANTED FOR MISSOURI RESTAURANT Owner wishes to retire. 3206A Olive. (7 GIRL 16; for housework; no washing. 1027 Geyer av.

(7 a. m. and p. m. Fourth Church, 5569 Page boulevard 11 a.

v. m. AND ARKANSAS TO UAKKI A KES1AURANT Doing good business; prlca LET do your painting and roinodelina of your wsgona; make theui look like new; Central itKMJ Lafayette. trlooi HOL SEGIRL general housework; coun- OF HOUSE DRESSES. CHILDREN'S DRESSES.

APRONS AND MIDDIES; LINE loo s. anaeventer. in try gin, iook ass av. Warne Coltax 18, central 51. jCt) KcS 1 AL'KANT Good location: irood busi WEDDING RING Lost.

Friday. Nov. 12, at Kresge's 5tS and 10c store lunch counter; engraved G. S. to B.

H. June 21, 1897. Call Riverside 470: reward. Downtown reading rooms, suite 199.1 Railway Exchange Building. Open daily except Sunday and holidays.

All are MAY BE CARRIED l. WITH ANOTHER LINE. HOME MANU HOUSEGIP.L German, to assist with gen-eral housework. Palmar 4.SS5J. MOON louring car tor saie; overnaulaxi, 10 STENOGRAPHERS AND NOTARIES ness.

Inquire 8620 Laclede; will sell on FACTURING DECATUR. ILL. (cl triPL (71 HOfc'SEGIKL Sit. by colored cirl; willing to stay on place. Bomont 2926W.

SGL1C1UNG SALESMAN Mj Arthur, 214 For sale: small, doing bet welcome. Wednesday evening testimony meeting FOUND Merchants-Lacleae mug. icxoi ter than $14 daily: rent $12 per month: excellent condition; puncture-proof tires; a real bargain e.1 $4uu; $15o cash, $10 per week. Mr. Riddle, 2217 Locust st.

(c8f PACKARD For eale. 7-pssenger; ideal condition: or will traie for stock or real estate. Box E-117. Post-Disnatch. (c8i at each church at a o'clock.

SALESMEN owner has other business: must sell before Monday night. 2327 Olive near Jeffer HOUSEG1RL Sit. by good Southern colored girl to do housework; write or call 516R Ewing Edna. AUTOMATIC PISTOL Found at Wharf and Lesperance will return to owner on description. James Cornell.

Wharf and Miller. (6i PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Clara Pratt solicits your work, commercial, legal, literary or what noL Room Ml Central National Bank Bldg. In bualne hour, hou Main all other hO'tr. nlnv u-n SIORAGE AND MOVING FIREPROOF 8TOKAGK Careful son And collectors; five men to act as special renresentatlves. men experienced selling in ROOMING HOUSE $150: $50 down.

$10 DEATHS HOUSEKEEPER Sit. by middle-aged lady, in small Box K-122, POMt-Dis. HOUSEKEEPER by cultured lady, ex- month. iz rooms. lull.

271s olive. dustrial insurance, groceries, laundry, tea KEYS Found, on University car. Thursday evening. Call Lost and Found Bureau. Post-Disnatrh.

ROOMING HOUSE 18 rooms, full: steam STUDEBAKEK For sale. 114 e-cylinder. 7-passenser: bargain: $650; terms, see Mr. Farrell. 2S17 Locust.

JcSj b'i'UDEBAKEK For sale. 1U. -cyllnder. S-passenger: overhaulea: new tires; bargain: terms. See Mr.

Farrell. 2217 heat, cheap; at once; terms. 3214 Mor- st. furniture in exciiauge. fc-einer.

.13 a. i.it Central tilH. (iilve :721. r- and coffee or otner similar lines; saiarieu positions; men of good references, over to years of age. Write, stating fully your experience, age.

married or single, salary, last em plover. Applications held In strict con-f i dence. Box F-141. Post-Dispatch. Ic6j A BARBIERI Entered into rest Oil Saturday, Nov.

13, 1915. at 6:25 a. cellent cook, as housekeeper In bachel'ir apartments; references exchanged. Phone Grand 347 1W. (7) HOUSEWOMAN Sit.

by German, good cook, and housework; go home nights. Box B-27. Post-Dispatch. (7) CKAWFOHLH moving van. 2.l iu Locust.

teal Gerolamo Barbieri, beloved husband of -1 r- I 1 1 1 1 I Xn--- SALOON-And restaurant. Call 7225 Flor-Issant av. (7) SALOON Good trade, -lght price, part cashl 2100 S. Jefferson. Sidney 4636.

(7) furniture lu exchange; ranges couneveu. Iimtioni 211I0. Morgan. Louisa Barbieri (nee Barbieri). dear fa tires, electric lights.

5201 Delmar. Monr P.E A TRADE SCHOOLS AND AGENCIES ther of James and Nicholas Barbieri, J1W, V' Mrs. Toresa Plttaluga. Mrs. Rose Maz LAUNDRiiSS Sit.

by first-class colored; Monday and Tuesday. Lindell 4568. LAUNDRESS Sit. by colored; Mondav and Tuesday: Bomont 2251. Mrs.

Halllday. and dear Sister of Mrs. Annie Muss-man. Mrs. Katie Kelly and John Nabers, after a lingering illness.

Funeral Monday, Nov. 15, at 8:30 a. from family residence, 1415 Blair avenue, to St. Lawrence O'Toole's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends are respectfully invited.

St. Paul (Minn.) papers please copy. (c7) MKNNEMEYER Entered into rest on Friday, Nov. 12, 1915. at 9:30 p.

Anna Mennemeyer (nee Kogel), belove wife of Charles L. Mennemeyer, daughter of Mary Kogel. mother of Lambert and Oliver Mennemeyer and sister of Henry Kogel. Funeral from residence, 230O Sullivan avenue, on Monday, Nov. 15, 1915, at 2 p.

to Valhalla Cemetery. Motor. Washington (Mo.) papers please copy (CO MORAWSKI On Thursday, Nov. 11, 1915, at 6:08 p. Katherine Emig Morawski, beloved wife of Robert Morawski dear mother of Mrs.

J. D. Berlew, Robert Jr. and Emily Morawski, sister of Mary Dehler (nee Emig.i, Caroline Ortlepp (nee Emig) and Nicholas Emig, aged 55 years. Funeral Monday at 8:30 a.

from residence, 3702 Finney avenue, to St. Alphonsus (Rock) Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. (t) MUNSBERG Entered Into rest Thursday. Nov.

11. 1915. at 6:25 p. zoni and Mrs. Mamie Gazzolo.

our dear SAW MILL For sale or trade for merchandise, a saw-mill and $2500 worth of ree.1 estate in Ellington, Mo. Write. E. M. Crow.

Helvey. Mo. (7) HAVE eight light touring cars. $200 to $400: easy See Mr. Farrell.

211" Locust. let SOUTH eilDE Moving and SlorMge Haul-W Sidney st. Phone Sidney Klnlmh, Central tn5. BRASCH'S bonde-1 warehuuiw: iron room: moving van. $.

201s Fratiklln. Bomont r-entral V97M. (Hi grandfather and father-m-law. Full amounts must accompany orders by mail. WANTED Ladles to learn halrdresslng and all beauty culture; our way saves time; free work, careful instructions; a future for our graduates; call at once.

Moler College, 810 N. Hth Bt (4) Funeral will take place from the fam TOURING CAR For sale; 5-passenger, fine condition, $50O. 4171 Magnolia. (c7 ily residence, t15 Market place, to St. JPEISOJNAl LAUNDRESS Washing wanted by strong woman; need work badly.

Mrs. Lyons. 3710 Hebert rear. i7) TOBACCO Notions, coniections, wholesale newspapers; old established stand. Investigate.

N. E. Cor. 6th and Trendley East St. Louis.

5 Charles JBorromeo's Church. Interment STOVE REPAIRS TOURING CAR For sale; 1914 model; cost $2156; will sacrifice for $600. Call 27o7 Ann av. (7i at Calvary Cemetery. Due notice of the TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE.

Learn the barber trade: twls given; wages paid; electric massage and hydraulic chairs, nil Market st (cb2l time win be given. LAUNDRESS White woman wants washing. ironing to take borne: fine work. 4030 Maff.tt. Forest 918W.

(6) PERSONAL Theo. I wish I could write to you and explain things: your father died Nov. Dorothy and I are both well and homesick. Why don't you write your wife? Frieda REPAIRS For sny "old stove." Forsnaw. Ill 12th.

Central X4fiR Main vtti Deceased was a member of Societa TRUCKS FOR SALE MK.KRY AUTO SCHOOL. LAUNDRESS Sit. by first-class; or cooking, well qualified, references. Lindell 5273W. FE SALE ansndl CADILLAC For sale: foredoor.

electrlo starter; snap at $600: terms, be Mr. Unions Fratellanza, Italiana. (c) BLUNT Entered into rest on Friday. Nov. 12.

1915. at 1 a. Mary WALL PAPER CLEANING, WE ran you money bjr having your P-neriiia' done now before the pnrlns ru.h. CjOJWinGEJENjl Farrell. 2217 Locust.

(eg) Reduced prices. Call or write for particulars. Mechanics are in demand. We teach you how and assist you to good-iiaying positions. BERRY AUTO SCHOOL.

3900 Washington bl. (c8l AMTEB Blunt (nee Cunningham), beloved wife HUDSON For sale: overhauled and re LAUNDRESS to do washing and Ironing. Mondays and Tuesdays. Glasking. 1513 S.

Kith st. Gregory 712 Summit Wstwtee painted: years old: snao: $00: terms. See Mr. Farre'l. 2217 Locust.

icll DANCING Compton Hall. Compton and Park every Sunday afternoon. Ad-mlsslon loc: dancing free. c98 or Nicholas Blunt and mother of Loretta Ellington (nee Blunt), dear sister of liroxee. erwter a.ii.i HELP WAN -rMAL LAUNDRESS Sit.

by first-class, colored, or general housework; references. Bomont 455R. REO For sale. 2-ton truck; stake body wi'h cab: Just overhauled; $650. Holstela Com-mission Broadway and Wash.

c7f Solid agate. 10c line, except animals, automobiles, bicycles, boats, cameras. iounUtes, motorcycles, store and office fixtures. IS line: minimum. I lines Catherine Lane.

Elizabeth Wilkinson ana John Cunningham, grandmother of Mary Ellington, our dear mother-in-law APPRENTICE To lorn halrdresslng; small salary. Westerca Hair Store, 727 Vlc- tomi, (c) LAUNDRESS try me: reasonable; prompt: want bundles, rough-dry or ironed. Phone Bomont 456. 7 MAID Sit. by colored maid In hotel, or STUDEBAKER TRUCK For sale: 1100 lb.

1915 model: express bodv: bargain: $660: terms. See Mr. Farrell. 2217 Locust i' rD e. rri MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED (cl) COOK Experienced; by the month.

Call at once. Mayfield Hospital. 92Q N. Taylor. COOK Experienced, whi references required.

o61 Westminster. (7) cleaning oy day. Homont Bin, May, BED SPREAD For sale: fine crochet. 1521 Bremen av. (7 Igl tier: good tires snap at 1200.

3144 Gra- Lena C. Munsberj (nee Kespohl), at the age of 53 years 3 months and 11 days, dearly beloved wife of Fred H. Muns-bcrg and our dear mother, mother-in-law and grandmother. NURSE or companion to invalid: good references; give body massage. Forest 1505R.

(7 Solid agate. 10c line, except attorneys, detectives, lie: toilet articles, ttc; pas-iost. tie. vols a v. COOK White girl to cook and do general housework, Parkland pi.

(96i GOOD AND USEFUL ARTICLE. GA-HEATED SOLDERING IRON. CAN BE HAD- CHEAP. PATENTED OCT. 5.

1915. PETER MUNEY. 452 N. MAPLE DU-QUOIN. ILL.

IT) Solid agate. 10c line, except agent: talesmen, canvasters. solicitors, mail orders )Se line; minimum lines .11 Elm GILLs- STENOGRAPHER several years' experience, good references; phone Riverside 542. 7 Funeral will take place from family AUTO For sale: we have a medium weight C-passenger car, overhauled and paiuteJ, 5 new tires, guaranteed; this Is not a rundown Jitney; price $250. Delmar Motor Car ATTORNEYS AT LAW GIRLS Two, neat appearing, to wait on tables, soda fountain.

o515 Olive; apply residence, 3509 Hebert street, Sunday, Nov. 14, at 2 d. thence to St. John's Pelmaj. -eT 1 Mr.

Mills, p. INVALID BED For sale; Wallace adjustable: cost $60; will sell at a big sacrl-fice: like new. Call Central U909R. (c7) TRUCK For s'le. lH-ton.

Victor touring LEGAL matters attended to; ohargee ton-able: experienced lawyer, advice free, eto Cheatnut suite '7. (cj STENOGRAPHER And bookkeeper; several years' experience In office work; former school teacher; excellent education; best of references. Box B-225. Post-Disnatch. 17) Cemetery.

Relatives and friends invited to attend. (c6) GIRL Experienced, to sew in ldles' tailoring shoo on machine, and by hand; steady car. 4Q14 jeorasKa. cl CENTRAL LAW BUREAU. soA Chest nut st.

POOL TABLES For rent or for sale. John Jourdaln 1418 Cass. (c8) work; gooa pay. Bioaie st. ipj AUTOMOBILES MISCELCANEOo NOWACK On Friday.

Nov. 12, 1915. at 1 p. Otto Nowack. beloved hus ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN Sit.

by young mnn, graduate of Ranken Trade School; would like position with reliable firm. Phone Delmar ci BAKER Sit. by first hand, on bread and rolls. 1104A Morrison. 7 suite -OA; attenda to all lsgal manara; all court; collections: experienced attorney; dvlc fres.

GIRL White: to assist with general housework, small boarding house; top wages. band of Barbara Nowack (nee Geiger), POOL TABLES For sale; 2. with complete equipment; reasonable. 10 N. 14th.

(3) WOMAN Sit. by German: washing and iron-ing to take home. 1511 S. 13th. Glasking.

WOMAN Sit. by colored, as nurse or cook, ing and housework. Emma Fletcher, 4337 Maryland. 6446 Vernon. U) dear father of Otto, Bertha, Charles CHALMERS For sale: 1915.

six re-Dickeled. repainted: like new. Park 'Auto C201 Delmar. Monroe 1100, Delmar 1100. let; 1 DANCING GIRL Experienced German or Swedish, tor 1 V.r., In Wti PnildnnrtniAnt1 RADIATORS For sale; new; not water or steam; at secondhand prices; all sizes.

J. A. Stern. 1630 Chestnut. and Catherine Nowack, our dear son, brother and brother-in-law, after a lin BAKER Sit.

as bench hand on bread and rolls. F. Schrelner, 2S16 Beacon av. 7i 2 adults in family; must be good cook ref WOMAN Sit. by colored: can do cooking and cleaning: would like to stay on premises: references.

77:5 Fortey St. LouU. gering illness, at the age of 41 years 6 FORD For sale: 11)14; new. oversized, non-skid 5O0o-mtl Mies, shock absorbers. A21 Delmar.

Monroe I'elmar Ui, irn REPEATER For sale; 80-30 Savage: will trade for pump gu n. 53.V Goodfellow pi. erences retiuireu; no launury. x-uune roiwi 4543. C) months and days.

BOY 16; with large wholesale house, good education and experience. H. 2U25 N. 20th St. (1j ATTEND our prise masquerade reception ftat-urday evening.

Nov. 13. National Dancing Academy. 21t and Oil-e I'KIVAIh. dancing pr(-r oancing suaraa-teed.

phone For at M7. 4.i DcUnar. Funeral Sunday at 2:30 r. Irom fioUSEGIKLi White, for light housework; MISCELLANEOUS WANTS SAXON For sal. 1915, "six" demonstrator: E.

L. H. tiUH). Park Auto 521 Delmar. Monroe 1IOO.

Delmar 110O. icr.i hoard and salary. 444JO Evans. if) family residence, 26ft Davison avenue, to New Bethlehem Cemetery- (c) 'ft A it; V7 Tf yi.i-r- To help with housework; 2 BOY Must have work of any kind; willing. punctual, polite: good education: am not looking for a snap; 20 years old.

Box K-1K2. Post-Dispatch I7 ISEILF WAHTEIO) week: middle aged, rorest Q4h4. CLOTHING--Cast-off. nought, men's suits. $3 up: ladies' suits and dresses, your own frlce.

Olive 828W. Ceutral IL Banks 4Q7 Blddle st. PHI VA I fa, dsncitag tessous. 4415 Wasnlngtoo; lateet da-ce guarsnteed la six Uwoea. Foret 4HW.

Mr. Mlllerj (ega SCHMIDT Entered into rest on Friday. Nov. 12. 1915.

at 9:20 a. Fred BUTLER best of references. Call Dei- DO you want a'uaed car? I can sav you $50 to $100 on a good touring car or roadster and give you a guarantee with It. Address L. J.

Weiss. 1360 Arlington av. Phone For-est 695XW. (c6l HoUSEGIRL Experienced girl or woman for general housework; must cook. 414 Kossuth av.

7) mar 2M.I. erick Schmidt, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Beroardina Schmidt (nee Huss- Solid agate. 8c line, business notices. pus-Usher's option.

10c tine: minimum lines. CARPEN'lER Sit. by good, at repair work, reasonable wagea: phone Victor 1907L. (7) CLOTHING Cast-off. bought.

000 summer and winter suits, overcoats; pay $5 up, also ladles' dresses Delmar bo5. Forest 767. Gelher. 442tt Page bl. (cgi mann), dear father of Kate und William HOUSEGIRL For general housework; only two in family.

Apply at 4418 West Pine. Tl I Weber Iinpt. and Auto Idoo Ix- MALf. H. Schmidt, Mrs.

Elizabeth Brockland (nee Schmidt), Mrs. Mary Thlrolf (nee Schmidt). Bernard Fred Joseph I'lFlCK HKMrUKK Wtd. Ot all ino cust in recent trades, has acquired numerous exceptionally good used cars that ere being offered at attractive price and liberal terms. (c) HOUSEGIRL.

Experienced German girl to do dining room and downstairs work; ref-e re ces required. 46 Portland pi. 7 DA NCING Sterling Hall. Harsh and Mivl cheater, Wednesday, (iaiurdaK, Suaday ve- nltip. Gent ladie (res.

(7 LEAK.Ni to dance at th Grand Dancing Acad- smy. 1413 N. Grand: cents. 2.. lau Ires every Tuexlay and Friday evening DANCING taught at your home.

11 an houi buck, clog. Jig. teals; no money la advance; pay a you learn. Box H-2M, l'ot-lt i rKIVAlE lesson at Cave lis I. 0I1V aol 20th.

every afternoon enept suniaa. Ca 4 er tihone t'ntral IMM or Bomont 'ana higbest price. Kelner. 215 14 th. Central Olive S721 (c CARPENTER Elderly, competent, reliable, wants employment: very reasonable; send postal.

P. O. Box 1414. city. (V; CHAUFFEUR experienced; German; also housework; sober, uonest; references.

Box M-265. Post-Dispatch. ,7 BAKER Second hand; cake. Noll Bakery. Alton.

III. to H. and Minnie Schmidt, and our dear ACCESSORIES, PARTfe, ETC. BARBER At om e. 4.178 Lee.

father-in-law and grandfather, after a lingering illness, aged 78 years. hOostnULU GOODS nANlbU BALULU-1 his afterncei and evening; $3 guaranteed. lfTJl Penrose. 1 he funeral takes places on Monday. HOUSEGIRL, For general' housework; to assist with children; no cooking: hours to 6.

Call first floor south 858 am Ut on. HOUSEGIRL Competent, for general housework: no laundry, experienced and refer- ences required. 3142 Flora bl. BATTERIES For sale; of all maknr for lighting and siartiug; cheap: batteries repaired and recharged. Laston Balterv Co 1514 Market.

(r7i Nov. 15. at 8:30 a. from residence. CARPETS.

furniture, contents of flats, dwellings, pay highest pot cash prices. Srnittr. I l.lm nw fv.al and sister-in-law, after a short illness, aged 61 years. Funeral will take place on Monday, Nov. 15, at 8:15 a.

from residence, o930 North Broadway, to Mount Carmel Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. San Francisco (Cal.) papers please copy. (c7 HOEMER On Thursday, Nov. 11, 1915, at 9:40 p.

Louis Boomer, aged 46 years, of 1231 St. Louis avenue. Is survived by his widow, Louise Boemcc (nee Hoeser); two sons, Clement and Milton, and two daughters. Hazel and Mabel. Remains will be shipped Sunday, at 3 a.

to Millstadt. 111. Funeral will take place at Millstadt, Monday. Nov. 15, at 2 p.

m. Friends Invited to attend. BROWN Entered into rest Thursday, Nov. 11, 1915, about 10:45 p. Samuel Brown beloved on of Samuel and Ellen Brown, and dear brother of Mrs.

Clifford Jones and Mrs. J. R. Cathcart and William J. Brown.

Funeral Sunday, Nov. 14, at 2:30 p. trom family residence, 5224 Cote Brilliant avenue, to Valhalla Cemetery. Friends Invited. Motor.

BRYAN On Friday, Nov. 12. 1915. at a. Ellen H.

Bryan, beloved wife Guy Bryan. Funeral Sunday, Nov. 14, at 2:30 p. from Church of the Immaculate Conception. Interment private.

Motor. c) CADWLLL Entered Into rest ot Thursday. Nov. 11, 1915. at 10:30 a.

at Valley Park, John J. Cadwell. beloved husband of May Cadwell (nee Schotte) and our dear father, son, son-in-law, brother and brother-in-law, aged 39 years. Funeral from the Leidner Chapel, 2Z3 St. Louis avenue, on Sunday, Nov.

11, 2 p. to St. John's Cemetery. Motor, (c) EBERHARDT Entered into rest on Friday, Nov. 12, 1915, at 9 o.

Henry G. Eberhardt, beloved husband of Kath-erlne Eberliardt, and dear father of Elizabeth, Edna, Frieda and Louis Eberliardt. Funeral Monday. 15. at 2 p.

from residence. 3434A Hartford. Relatives and friends invited to attend, (c) EVANS Entered Into rest, suddenly on Friday, Nov. 12, 1915. at 2:10 a.

Mrs. Louisa Evans (nee tiekemeier). relict of William J. Evans, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. W.

Hattenhorst, Mrs.s Roeche, Mrs. H. Rein. Mrs. C.

Wilson. Mrs. A. E. Lang.

Margaret, Krnie and Fred Evans, and our dear grandmother. Funeral from residence. 1424 North King's highway, on Monday. Nov. 15 at 2 p.

to fit. Peter's Cemetery. Friends Invited to attend. Cincinnati and Kansas City papers please copy. c7) BARBER Goi'd; came ready for work.

2703 lfayette. 2709 Glasgow avenue, to St. Augustine's 89 53. (HI Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. CHASE For sale, any parts of a Chape truck.

1061 Hodlamont. sbsny 4Q43. ic7 Relatives and friends are respectfully In- tn 1 KL Competent; general housework; no laundry: experienced; references reo 1 red. 3942 Flora. vuea to attena.

(Ci) FLAitibbD (Huuus 01 01 a ieaihers, pay old one and 60c-85c new ones Muuiana Feather Delmar Mi. Fores: :7 4SH p-. auto service. (e. CHAUFFEUR Registered, wants position; driving Ford delivery; honest, reliable; can furnish best of references.

Box L-H. Post-Dispatoh. 6i COLLECTOR Sit. by young man. 20 years old: experienced: best of rerferences as to honesty, ability: must have work at once: will take anything Box K-161.

Post-Dls. i7i COUPLE bit. by man and wife, on farm; references S. Smith. 2716 locust st.

(6) COUPLE Sit. by colored, from South; janitor and laundress: best references. Ellis. Bomont 2445R. 1 7 DANCING property taught at Dreamland: class ieorui every tuglit.

private Instruction any hour; apecle.1 rate to ladle. Phone I.nv1-ll ijli, (tl a COMPTON II ALU Comptoa and Park; clasae Tuesday and Friday: partis Thursday and riunda) apeclal mallnva every Min. day witern kiii. Bui A Dver. ir-Wiiaa BARBER For Saturday afternoon and evc- nlng: guaranteed.

1214 Franklin. BAKBEKS Two reliable; will pay from 14 to $18; good men: must give references; union shop: this shop has been in existence for 40 years; write The Norman Laundry and 12-chalr barber shop. Decatur. 111. icll STELZER Entered into rest after a HOUSEGIRLi 17 or 18 years old, to assit In general housework and help take care FORD delivery eds.

eteel construction. enameled. light. strong serviceable; phons Mr Crlesedleck Grand Victor 4. (r) lingering illness, on Friday, Nov.

12. 1915. at 8:20 o. Valentine Stel- of children. 45 Mason Webster Groves.

FEATHER BEUs Wtd. AA1. IOUO; we pay highest price for old and new feathers; de- machines wli: cli Immediately. Pillow Mfg 1204-O6 lilgh at. Central M14U 411.

r-t i 1 .1 1 A. to ft, BOY To help in drug store; twice a week. 4019 S. Grand. er, beloved husband of Mary Stelzer (nee Banscher).

dear father of Christian, John and Charley Stelzer, Marv A Kl 1 1 I- 1 1 1 1 st tlrmmA i LIMOUSIN BODT For sale; high grade; tn flr-cls condition. Call evenings at 42Q3 Laclede. 14, Phone Webster 14. c7i HOUSEWOMAN Experienced, for general housework; phone Central 77D-. Call 3.V.3 Laclede.

ici rvuenne inee aieizerj, August ana Eiward Stelzer. and our dear broth MACHINERY DRUG CLERK Junior, desires position; over 7 years' experience. R. Hall. 4614A Delmar.

(7i KKMiUKifi Wid. Best cn price lor I-i nlture or contents of dwellings. Delmar fiv4 Forest ene4 f--os e- HOUSE WOMAN For all-round work; call at 3o8 N. Jefferson; small wages with room and board. i-m I4U N.

Grand, next Haturd. Nov. 1.1, i rash prtse awarded: ladlea, lie: gnta, iV; clerking free. EI.F:T every WJn.s.1y. Krldav.

haiutdav end fund at Diss inland, inatuie.s ruixiay. irssous glvsa prr duv nd evening. ir. er, brother-in-law, uncle and grandfather, at the age of 64 years. FOR SALE BOY Strong, to work In shop.

Call after 4 P. 8 N. 16th st. BOYS Several energetic high-school boys work after school hours, or other young nren wishing to learn a good business and willing to begin at the bottom. Compensation proportionate to one's own efforts.

ee Mr. Simons. Circulatsuii St. Loun Star. icll MaM'LR1ST At 200 N.

Seventh Rex barter shop. FURNITURE Wtd F01 cash, or In exchange for moving and stoi-Kge. Kclner. 215 8. 14th.

Central 421R Oll.e R721 c- ENGINEER Machinist and steam fitter, accustomed to all kinds of stationary work, sober, first-class references, wants employment: city or country. Box B-136, Post-iMspatch. (1) uneral on Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 1 p. m.i from family residence, 2620 Arsenal street, to St.

Fritncis Sales' Church, thence to SS. Petr SALESMAN Kxpert machinery salesman will introduce new machine; has repeatedly sold radical and epnive device where ell others tailed. Address, at once, H-x B-14H. Poi-liptch. FURNITURE Wtd.

Highest cash prices rugs, pianos, contents Lais; Central bis5K ONE DaiLI.AR glvsa to vr 2tnn person it Cave Hall, na and TMh ia, every Wednsadsy svenln. coin in so dug einaada eventrg O-t 27 ira FiRtMAX or oiler; references. Phone Kinloch Central BUSH ELM AN At once, come ready to work. 719 N. 6th st.

ici Bomont (cl OPERATORS To repair tents and clothing; permanent work and good pav. App.v 15 N. Broadway, at once. ivi TUCKERS WANTED Tuckers and pleaters on Wilcox Gibbs machines: steady work The Paul E. Wolff Shirt 4414 Page rcrner Newstead one block from Page.

Ta lor and Wellston car lnle. c.i and Paul's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Catholic Knights of Amerira No 3n AnA (liltrnk lAar ANIMALS L. 1, 1 1 rugs, pianos, contents flats; Ceutral b7eVK Bomont 32T. GARDENER Sit.

by allround gardener ud florist; highest reference. Box B-221. Post-Dispatch. LAFATETTE DANCING ACADEMY. 1WJO H.

IMh: dancing taunoay fttrraion and evena lra. leap on a Tuesday and Ihuralar even. Ua; private Ussons. lhoti oioaey la. HUG Wtd 9x12; must be Ilka new.

Call HOMK Wt4. Good, for pug d. 4207 Wy. omlng. i in 1 1 1 is Central 991R, (rJJ HAVE you an Invalid father or brother? Let me com and look after him for you; best references.

Box B-100. Post-Dls. i7) WOMAN White; dishwasher. Call at 5 p. room 3'7.

Union Station. 1 WOMAN For kltcheu work. 14u7 S. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS AM needing goods badly; highest cash price paid. Iw-ott Furniture and Auction Co 515 Franklin.

Phones Kinloch Central 462. Pell Olive 1772 BOOKS All kinds bought and aold' call or send address ta li.is' Hunk NEW CAVE HALL Olive and rath, the finest and moat complete daoc.eg s-edemy tej By of the 12 largest ril.es In iha oir us r-ri'lon ry Uelnealaa, and iMatiariiay everinsac. aunday ariertMaea nd evening -iases 'luaelai s4 Tri4, M-e A aere 4 Aibers ea ai TT I rtr l( Chestnut. CHAUFFEUR For 4-ton truck; must be strong and passed 30 years of age. Box C-l-VJ.

Post-Dispatch. fc6) CLERK First-class grocery or butcher; one who has Home of his own trade; live wire. Pox K-2M. Post -Dispatch. u) DENTIST First-class operator and contractor, registered in Missouri; salary $40 per week; tiennanent position; address Dentist.

Box HQS. 'Kansas City. Mo. (c-7t L'jtANL BO 4 week; ride bircle. ir) EXPERT TOOL AND DIF.MAKEK IN -LAND MACHINE WORKS STH AND MOUND.

(Hi Furnace man At 5446 vermm. HARNESS CUTTERS At once: Ruwart Saddlery Jefferson City. M. HOUSEMAN Sit. by a young colored man; good cok: references, box B-152.

HOUSEMAN Sit. by experienced; and waiter, colored. Jacobs, Bomont 7'6. (7 1 JANiTOK Sit. by white, two vctrs last Place: handy with tools Box M-264.

Po- Dlsnatrh. Ti No. 1363, Knights and Ladies of Honor. Chicago (111.) papers please copy. (c7) STOOPS Entered Into rest on Frl- cay.

Nov. 12. 1915, at 8:30 p. William Stoops, beloved husband of Mary Stoops, and Sear father of Genevieve and William Stoops, and brother of Thomas Stoops, and our dear uncle. Funeral will take place on Monday.

Nov. 15. at 1:30 p. from residence. SI 49 Oregon avenue, to St.

Wences-laus' Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery (c7) LAUNDRY HELP WANTED STAKCHKR- Compton Heights Lmifl'v 27I'' I'n-k Ytrtor ic7, Siur.l Kt.H PHlCE DlUKALfc AS Lt AUCTION CO Franklin, buys all kinds Household goods, stocks of mer handis an-l ltur Pmrnnl TJ 1ST e- GOLD AND SILVER Sef'C MILLEIt para rah. old gold. ller; tnati or rail. N. Wrrs4wsv HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE COUCH For genuine leather, original INSTRUCTION LF.ARN t.t ipkIui charge.

a1 fretght i-ra. t.i,- -irin aj'Sff 11 fa.in M- At ti 4r. tullA Wl.l -lir huwla A Ires i't 8AF ES JOB PRESSFEEDER SIL, by first--lass- desires sit. in small shop, with good printer, where I can learn compositor's trade. Box B-62, Post-Dispatch.

(7) MAN Sit. by colored, porter or Janitor work. Bomont 2670W. O) SALESLADIES WANTED WRITE motion picture plays; $50 each: experience unnecessary: details free to beginners. Prcduceis' League.

42x Wainwright. St. Louis. tola! cost gOTHl connmon Arsenal (i) VI-KNITL'RE For householdi no deal VICTOR aie and Lock Co 10)4 P1M af and vault dooca; both pnooo. (c4J ft tew era.

Apply 024 Vernon. Forest 35el. J) rt la. can lax. tcW a fi1.

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