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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 13

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TLESD.r, SIARfH 9 1920. SXT IF YOU WOULD FIND, GET, LET OR SELL advertise in these columns. J- DETECTIVES with various city officials, whom hoi declined to name, had convinced him that they are "extremely anxious to! see the bridge put into service." BUSCH RAILROAD BUYS ILLINOIS SITE FOR YARD t- li il work for the besr" prii-'e. H. huv-X JjZ'Jl '''r" sihch.

EJEoTRIC VVIR1NO Fixtures and repair-! B' ork guaranteed: licensed "lectrl- tlJl10 Co- 6-18 Carlabadav PRINTING AND ADDRESSING lor tne oesr onee. Wii Page, liplnmr I- 1 re. Slli'dt 1TRIC VVIRJNtJ Fixtures and ing, e'l work guaranteed: licensed leci-l-cian. Thorp Electric 6218 Carlsbad av. A 1- 1 1 EA PEST nl.u-e in town for oriet'ot- bv tirst- lass cake, pastry an'.

123 N. 11 ih st. Central 717sH. i t-lD; ti.iKbhi-,- -cu u.io cr.Uut-.te vanta no-; hoM-" A i i SHK-ii ir, hnwiillal i nut 1 1 II 1 Ko I Co k-m. j-mt-i l- MQfr I ANIF-nilQ NftTlfce 3KLLMAX colored young man.

repa- bio bellman or porter: hotel: references. Boinont ol4i 1 tii.i.- 1,1,,.,,, .7. repair woit all kind-: GAt- 1 II liluAii out. S.l. -lie 00111 icns.cal.le 1-- i'l-l' at your pip-s or only i.

mp ff 7 1 I. r. It- i tV nouse: we (ion 1 wan; your lnonev rr ii you are satisfied. John pimobiv.c A alterations, re- iflTJT KT IU 1 Wright st. Kinioch.

Central IU rand milJ. 2MS Ji JL 1 VV A IN 1 fc. 1 n-l. Tyh-r 222'C -ift-a aj-er f. hi.

(J, Ij jj HA. I I' truck: will 1 STORAGE AND MOVING work Poat-niatwtch. 1 MEN, BOYS j5C0-Car vad Planned When Approach to Free Bridge Has Been Built. Ths Kaat 6t Louis Fallon Jtll'road. owned by August A.

Fuscli, yestwlay 'purchased for $250,000 a tract of jrouad in. Illinois, lying op-. poiiU th' Eat Side approach to the rj Bridge, which will be developed into ft 2500-cor railroad yard as goon as connections with Ht. have benu established by th ccn- structloa of tli proposed Western! iillroad approach the -municipal brMffl. for in the proposed municipal bond issue.

Tto tract was purchased from a fit trfuls (TruHcate represented by Bates, an attorney. The property Uca parallel to the Free BrtdgO approach at Twenty-ninth gtret Kant St. Louis. It in G650 feet Ul length and of an average wldUi 265 feet and at present lacks Improvements of any kind. In purchasing the property Busch la oarrylng out a plan to establish permanent connections between the East St.

Louis O'Fallon Kallroad and the St. Louis Manufacturers' TUllroad. he also owns. The connection vtll be made by way of thi free bridge and is contingent upon the construction of the western approach. Plan to Bridge.

ATilliam Cotter, president of the Manufacturers' Kailroad, discussing the proposed development of the Busch lines, in the absence of ISusch, who is out of the city, said that In connecting: the Manufacturers' and the East St Louis O'Fallon railroads, Bunch's only 'plan was to utlllie the free bridge for railroad purposes and to provide additional railroad facilities for industries along the river front of the city. "We are not planning a fight on Ihe so-called arbitrary," Cotter said. "Die most important thing is to liring about railroad utilization of the bridge. Tho arbitrary is a matte. that concerns the Interstate Commerce Commission, and whether It is removed or not depends upon action by that' body.

"The railroads aro absolutely helpless in the matter of rates. Any attempt on our part to charge a lower rate for the same service than is now charged by the Terminal Association would subject us to a fine of J1000. Tho Bridge Arbitrary. "Relief, if it maji be called such, from tho arbitrary, must come from the Interstate Commerce Commission. It is beyond tho authority of the city to fix the rates and any talk of the city compelling railroads using the bridge to charge a lower rate on coal hauled into St.

Louis is foolish." Cotter said that ronversaf ions SOFT1 1 SI DE S'D iR AG AND Mt 1 Ni 1 1 '1 '-r-ii'vn; years' cNperietu r. Kox Sic.ney fireproof warehous-. Vic- Vi.M-Inat.-h. -1' T-iii'X- EL- It-Aw 21. wants 10 i't 1NG.

take in 1 a. hauge. Vic-1 track, or louring car. Phone Dclmar Pobbiu Cimutca 1 1 il.WAVs best service. It.ovini;.

storatle and rmr'. S22t Oltvu. Pomo.it ivntral (c(12i ADVANCE Moving $4.50 tract: furniture in erchange. am certain, he continued, "that If the bond issue is passed and with it the $1,500,000 appropriation for the construction of a southern approach to the west end of the bridg-o, the city will offer no objections to the bridge being: used by the railroads." Vsc of Navigable Streams. Cotter declared that if objections arose and there was no likelihood of an agreement on the use of the bridge by the railroads and the charges for such usage, the railroads could then take the question before the Secretary of War.

All Questions concerning- the use of bridges over navigable streams and the rates to be charged for said usage are within the Secretary's province. Cotter said. The "arbitrary" referred to by Cotter is a charge 2Ai cents per ton on all coal hauled into St. Louis from Illinois mines within a of 100 miles. Coal hauled from the same mines and delivered on tho tracks of the Terminal Association in East Louis is free from this charge.

Cotter said that the Last Side property acquired by the East St. Louis ec O'Fallon road yesterday will not be improved until the bond issue Is decided at the May election. 1'Iutis for The O'Fallon road, which serves two large coal mines owned by the Lusch interests at O'Fallon, 111., IT, miles from Fast St. Louis, now has physical connections with tho Terminal and the Alton and Southern railroads at points about three miles north of the jiroposed yard. Cotter said that the O'Fallon line will connect with the property either through the construction of an independent track or by a trackage agreement with tho Alton fe Southern.

When tho complete connections are established, Cotter said, it will be possible to deliver coal to St. Louis Industries from tho East Side yard in two hours. Several hours are required under existing conditions, he said. The Manufacturers' Kailroad. Cotter said, will begin the, construction within the next two months of a five-block extension of the road's present line on South Second street to provide railroad facilities for existing and proposed indsutriesl the section bounded by "Walnut street, Chouteau avenue.

Fourth street n'ad Second street. Extension of the line will ocst $75,000. A franchise lias already been granted for the construction of a railroad track along Second street, from the present terminus of tiie road at Chouteau avenue to. Poplar street. Efforts will bo made.

Cotter said, to get permission to extend the track to Walnut street and build a system of switches west as far a.s Fourth street. WOMAN MILK DEALER FINED Mrs. Elizabeth Weiikemper of 5423 Market street -was fined $25 and costs In Police Court today for sell- Baking Powder. HOI.STEIN Kntered Into on Mondny. Marcii 1920, at 2 o'cim-k p.

Catherine Flolstoln (neo wife of tho late August W. Holatein. m-dtier of Atigrust. William, Kdward, lCdna. Irene ami Catherine Jlolste'n, Mrs.

Fred Arlmg, our dear Kistcr, moiher-in law and sTaiidruoitier. Funeral will fnke pla.ee from the family residence, 2412 HickPou Ftreet. on Thursday'. March 11, ul a. to St.

l'rkig-et's Church. Interment iu Calvary Cemetery. 0 HORTIZ Entered tntn res, on Funday. March 7. 1H20.

at Philadelphia. Magde-ina Hortiz inee Boliineer), beloved wife of th late John Hortiz. dear mother of John and Joseph Hortiz. our dear grandmother and aunt, at the age of 64 years. Funeral on Thursday.

March 11, at 2 from residence of her nephew, Jacoi Xehraska avenue, to Moun Olive Cemetery. Motor. (clj Asleep in Jesus, on Monday, March 8. IPSO, at 1 a. Pauline dear mother of ICdward and Ausrust B.

Joharmsen, dear sister of Kdwaid and August Johannsen. dear sister of Amelia Cabenan. and our dear mother-in-law. prandmother and great-Rrandmother, at the age of 75 years. Funeral on Wednesday, March Id.

at 1 p. from Ziegenhein chapel. Cherokee street, to Concordia Ceme-I en-. (ct KF.TTI.ER Entered into rest at home. Sullivan avenue, on Monday, March 1 at Henry J.

Kettler. lielov-t nushand of the late Louise Kettler inee Schlueterl. dear father, tatht-r-in-luw, and uncle, aire vears. Funeral from l.eidner chapel. St.

J.ouls avenue, Thursday. March 11, at 2 p. i hence to Zion Cemetery, Deceased wns a ti ember of North st. J.ouis Military Society, itranite City Nationtil Enamel and find Maier Pohlman W'jri'-ers- Association. tc.l) KOONTZ- Entered into rest on March, f), 19-0.

at a. David Koontz, at his residence. 1407 Winstanh-y avenue, at the afie nf "7 years, d'-'ar Iuih- iiand of Minnie Koontz Mice tSpi'ter. father of David Koontz son of Mrs. Mary- Koontz.

brother of William and F.d- ward. Frederick and Mary Koontz and Nelliu Ualyean (nee Koontz). will be held from family residence. 1407 WlnHtanley avenue. Fast St.

Louis. Thursday morninp. to St. Henry's Church, thence to Mount Cannes Cemetery. Entered into rest.

Mondav. March S. 1020. at 12 p. Charles lult.

Ijejoi'ed son of John no 1 Cecelia Knit, and deal- brother id Atrn- s. Wali.er land Tliercsa Kult, and our oear irruna- I child, in his twvtiTY -second veer. Funeral I'ridav. March l'. at fl.

1 from residence. 1 Partridge avenue, to Nativity Church, theneo to Calary -tery. i I.KE on Sunday March 7. 1 at a. Harrlman Lee, be'mved son of William T.

and Adeline Lee. Herri, and our dear nenhew and tousin, ae-d il eare. Funeral on Thursday. Marili 11. at p.

from rebhieuce. io "aliiaila Cemetery. (c Mi'KEAX Entered into rest on Monday, March 1920. William A. Wuodroiv --Kean.

aged 5 years 10 months, darling -cn of Ciydj and Stella McKean (neo Robinsont, our dear grandson and nephew. Funeral from residence. 40.jti Shenandoah at 2 p. Wednesday. March 10.

thence to Valhalla Cometery, i MTU PHY Entered into rest on Sunday. March 7. lb2o, at a. Michael J. Mur-ph-, dear father fif George.

John. Frank, Leo. Hernice and Mabel Murphy. Mrs. Frank twn-'on and Mrs.

L. our hear father-iic iaw and grandfatli-r, i will take place J. l'rnnelb funeral parU-rs. Linden Pmh- evard. on Wednesday, Mar- JO.

at n. i to St. Nicholas' Church. Interment hi Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member I of Journeymen Plumbers' Union.

lei NEl'M Entered into rest on Mondav, March H. Lizzie Neuinan (nee Appeh, mother of the late Albert Neunian. denrj sister of Caroline Kunz'and Lena Moi-tzla and our dear aim', age 77 yeiTs. Funeral on Thursday. March 11.

at 2 rial n. I'roui -South Grand avenue, to SS. Peter am l'au'. i. uieti-i y.

il) O'lv Entered Tile Mar the dsv. larch P. lirm. at a. in.

O'Kcefe. beloved dallK liter of Mary and L. ifKeefe. Lme notice of funeral fi-oin of Mrs. Anastatia 094 avenue, will bo gn PHI I.I BERT Enter March P.

at 12: IS her', beloved wife mother of Re-triiia i I lies. i.r." Airs. A. E. PI, ill A.

E. I'hlh'orrt. den Edn mi (irtis I-'. Jane Marie, Norma A. Phiiic-r'.

Mrs. enco Cunuinghain. sister of .1. Ldmund Phtli- i liert and Mr. V.

J. McCallior. I Funeral from family residence, a40r3 VtM--i non avenue. Thursday, March II. at p.

I to St. Rose's Church. Interment in Cal-, vary Cemetery. oil I l'OIIXAX On Monday, S. IPDO.

rt a. Anthony E. Pohnan. aged 27 vears 10 niontlis arid tl days, dear son of An-; ihcnv w. Pohnan and stepson of Frances 'ne licloved brother f-t I sephlne Dastulik (pee Pohnanh Liiiian IPi rv I ir.ee Pohnan) and Edward Pohnan.

our dear hiother-in-law. -mele aril friend. Funeral Wednesday, AJsreh 10. at fl n. from 48-'lt) Heidelberg averme, to St.

George's Church, thence to iirS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Deceased was: a. member cf 'aiholic Knights of St. Wenccslaus, Bran, No.

277. tc2i -E'teied into rest on Monday. March 1920. at 11:40 a. at resilience.

Hasten Avrnne Heights. Jordan A. Presnell. He leaves to mourn Ids loss hl-i daughter. Mrs.

Annie llrov. and his sen, John Presnell. Funeral Wednesday, March. 10, at 2 p. re from the George L.

Pleltsch chapel, r.ai'.i! Laston avenue, to St. Peter Ceu.eteiv. Motor. ici RK.HICRS Intered into rst on S-andav Tarch 7. 1P20.

at 2:40 p. Christina Re-' hers (neo Schaefer). beloved wife of the late Harneys Rehers. dear mother of Rernice 17. Rehers, sister of AA'iillam and Eniil shae-fer and Rose Derringer and our sister-in-law.

aged years V) months and 7 davs Funeral from Hoffmeister's parlor, r.fl-j 1 South Compton avenue on Wedn'-sda March 10. at 2 p. m. Interment S-. Marcus" Cemetery tc2 liOKIIM Entered into rest on Sundae.

March 7. 1920, at 11:110 a. Joseph Roehm beloved son of Jcsenh and 1 tessn. Roehin (nee Hawklnai. and our dear granii-child.

in his fourth year. Funeral Wednesday. March 10. at 2 p. Hermann Sons chapel.

Fait- and West Florissant avenues, to Friedens Cemetery. Motor. Chicago (111.1 and ICtnaaa City (Mod pa-pera please codv. (c2i Suddenly. on Mondav, a.

1020, at 4:40 p. Oscar E. dear son of Oscar N. anil Agnes Sanguinet tnce AValsiil. dear brother of Helen, Agnes.

Victor, Charles and Harold Sangulnet, aged 20 years. l'Smeral from Joseph AV. Clark funeral rooms, 1485 Hodlamont avenue. Wednesday, March 10, at 9 a. to 6t.

Roso's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Bailey Council, No. DSL, K. of C. SC1UVEAK On Tuesday.

March 1920. Anna Elizabeth Schvvenk 'nee Lang), beloved wife of Christian Schwenk and 'tear mother of Merrltt Wilaon It. sYhvvenk and Gertrude M. Davison (nee in her sixtieth year. Funeral Thursday, March 11, at 0 a.

from residence, 2824 North Euclid avenne, to Missouri Crematory. A'incennes (Ind.) and Jefferson i.Mo i papers please copy. (c) STANBEROER Entered into rest on Tuesday, Msreh 1020, at 12.27. a. Jacob Stanberger.

beloved huaband o( Frati- cch frttanberger (neo Rurit), and our dear father. Funeral Thursday. March 11. at Ra'O a. from chapel, 3710 North Grand, to Calvarv Oemetorv.

Docercsfd was a member of the Order of Owls. W. P. No. Iv3b.

and of the Order of D. O. A V. dp Flntered lato rest suddenly on Sunday. March 7, 1P20.

at. 2:1.7 a. William Truempelmann. dearly be- I loved husband of Marie Truempelmann (nee Vcgt). dear lather of (Jeorge.

Anna, Paul, i'. I i i I i I i i 10 SITUATIONS -WOMEN GIRLS I.U ir.ed Ft and 2.m:w rk i.r Jews VPH KsS liun.lrv lien-ll 4. 1 fie--It 2'-" At I by da one via e.f mi W.i!:v.-1v and Tlilir- hr: 'JJ i.At'NDCl-I'i Lir riencei war.tft ia' ut or Immiiea In Homont 4'U. 'RESS-'Mf by o-perl-'iv-'d. to work home: gonj Ironer; ui baaenm Vt dr.

Romont leTlt. goot; WdreU. Thweday. lion.ent lwv. Call ttr i o'eto, k.

LAI'M'KKSS Sit expj-ieie-ed cuicre Wednesday. Thursday. Frkiav and Saturday-: Ktv1v eJa.e oniv. Lla-leil I'M KsTfS it Tb eJ, Ur Wednesday arid Thursday. CU by colored, or pleantng.

Wednesday and Thursday. Mr, lU.i:o,-. 2s 11 R. Ni'RSE By nrsicticul exTrtenre-1. or lnvaiij, will Ptht hnu or-.

$2i: per week. Phot, CoImcv ii(tw TENftGRAPlI En -Sit. and wnrk: years' exprienep. genersl offi--. srt.Vt SECRETARY-Est -eptlonatly we'd t.i young woman with years' b-asines e-permnce.

wishes o.is;tlon as private seer. -tarv- and assistant to executive; r.b:e 4 assuming detail respoiplt lilt-. references. u. I Is'.

Post-pis; STKXt PH EA Evi-'i iei.ced li'niPJ to do at iiome or several licuts at tlfi-a oh I iox 1 SteM.h Tha PH EH sic A I. iev-re(ar four years' b-fwl rienee desires position; industrious, conscientious vrurktir, iic 1.S7S. Pe.st-D1stnt.0h '4 WOMAN --Wants cleaning: and" laundry by- )ii dav. Tu. siav.

Thursday '-cI rbiav. lloraent 24P-W AX Sit. first-class; colored; cieanlr-4 laundrv work by the day. Mary Join soli 2HI Mar'! pi. WOMAN-Sit.

single: WP1 do general housewoik but no ajhinit or tronliits, eniplove-i everii years In. iast place; wages inurt be $a(); exi CnoK and cad.v can give Rood erei.cv. Bo i poFt -T ospatch YiiIXG LAiY refined. 8 ear ol oeslrcs empleynent Ctibany r.2isW 1 -t vl ARMATT'PF. AVINDERS Ilrst-cmss urlndei 1 for Job slioo, on starler" and genera v.

rite, stating experience and ealarv salary aim guarantee! steady vvor.v. Atnerlcaii Starter tSCt tj. s. Te ARTIST A thoroughly experleitced. high grado coimoerc'dil aitist: ail answers ton nd tin Box A' -71 11, Post-Dlspa (cs ASSISTANT and education must be auch as will n-aid him to later take charge of our accounting department and direct the worn of others: examination will be glvssi: iu Hwer give age, experience and relerwioe-a.

Pov ti-a4l, post-Iiispatch, A I 'To Mil HA MO Apply S) A ETC I TOP PllLDElt State aalary and ex per nce. edar ileliids Carriage Works. (2 Cedae Kaplds. o. AUTOMoBI LE t'arrtage A I XT US At cCabe-I'oweri 1217 Broadway, c4 i ACl.iMoPlLE MAX To wreck cara; steadv work.

2-2 locust. i-'l 7.ToMi.Tf.K AVASl wcrk good wages. Call at Merchants Truck and 'lire 1'n 12th St. I ACTo.MoBILK MECHANIC TnoruughlT fa-ndllar witn Ford cars. Apply Piigioy.

and Tractor 1133 Missouri Kvvluit Loo Is. pi lc2 ACl'DMOIllLE TRIMMERS Top. eMrtIii and seat cover men; If you are rlrit -class man and looking for aon ethlng lieU'-i at lAi-ust. ici) BARltER F. miatanteed evening and Saturday; St.

loits. -11 i HAKE It ond hand. Klo Sarali. BAK Kit- Good ail-round man for 'vp 2l OIL. ic PA Iv 17 bird band; one enee.

IV N. Sh ru with some exprl- i-i LA lhlrd hand, -k. Louts Krahl or strong boy; iitxh-1412 N. 10th et. i BAKER- Gid; small shop.

U23 N. A'arWc- ventir v. second. way on pastry. J03 N.

Broad Aa't) BELT MAKI7K- Kxpericmed proejiaan; olso floor man; stiite experience. s'eaiiy work' go.nl wages; Pox Y-33X. Jh.st-Dis. Si ttlLLtilt Expei lenceil, who can opeiate Elliott- Pi la bllilng machine, must ne CStn-peteet and able to furnln reference. Ho AV-20 Post-inspn'rh.

fTc.r.i- viiv torn shop. Tr nn. Lilly Carrlase Mciopliis. 4V4. BoOKKEEIr'EH experience, with respi-uieu'iatlops as to ability; state USu "fcll-i salarv.

Box P-2n. Post-Dispatch, ibi )K EEPER- Prefer man bei ween 25 nd yeari of age; ambitious to qualify- cost or auditing position; s(at? ae. na-ttirs present work: give phone number. Bo'i 14. I'os' -Dispatch.

iTTaKKEEPKR Vtt to 2'i years old; rapid and accurate; thoroughly expei leneed, mi cuBtuiners' ledgers: a splendid opportuhf for a capable and agsressivo yo'ing man, liecome eonnrs tod wl'h a naiiouully kiifiwo corporation; r'pd'S will not consldare I unless complete information an to your va-t reeord and yaiarv to start gtven. pox -Disi'stch 0Ve fii IKK KKpi.IV-2a to 20 years old: ran It and accurate, i horui.rhl exoerienceil. -nn customers' ledgers: a ooiHirtuirti for a capable and aggressive young man. to become eonneeted with a nationally known corpora' Ion; repi lea will not be conbbted unless complete Information as to your past rev aird end salai-v expected to tart Is jtlven. Box Pst-Dlsnoteh.

(cMI POV Light woik. apdoah hv. See manager. 2ti20 trhen- I I HOY- liver iidvalicement. 'or office 704 Hd work; chanc for pill" To run errands.

Apply Mcrchant- i-2i Laclede Bldg. laiY- Machine shop. Efficiency Nr. stead. Ma dill a 1 B( IV Neat, 10.

for drug slore, Nake'i ioda fountain, he li. In Drug Maryland and Kuell-t. fc. iinY-Living In or near Maplewisid: to.1 hours. Ji a Pb nrry Maplewootj-' 4t work In cloth room.

S. Riddle Hro. Casket C' 1, iciFun Colore 1. 11 vears old. to work In store.

1111H Faton. Is iv -10 veara old. for factory- America Bed 141.1 H. St. "peTvs-For file work; no experience tiaeea- arc.

Apply IK'S Odd Fellows' HIC eft iV T'T learn tinner trade. Apply COPS.N. st. iY or drug store. 7 a.

to 1 -t 1 ill lY-" Colored. work in drug Store le 17, poo 7p -Fur ana errands. tlU Hide. R.7y Waifon to work on auto. pp''- Mnreens IIW itoYM- "Iio7 wt-li machine fcliop epi 'nee.

N. U'tli st HOY Who an drive ord, to learo mde. 44.V. MaC'-he'er. la Y-GooVnteite and pay: honest boy.

Tifoe store. 1400 s. Grand uv. 1. A ti'iiit m.

to it r. Pi. to work in drug e'ora fl m. Wrf'l Delrnnr. Ji IP 'V Coloreil I Olive st wiiite.

in houpe Centra! ici "finTsbttig in lurnitur Compton. ROY To learn torv. H. IaiVS ColoTdf work. P41 rt.

over II, for lnsida A'and event fy-toy' IJOYK Over 1. KK13 f. to learn CoT.pton. cablret Siskins BOA'S sala IU year old. for exi.re.ei RoX of flea work; state Post (4.

For "oldlng tfS. Blsion Coff ti; i 'o Broedw i pa-king f4 N. PftS'Iwv Athletii jr: or colored; 'l per week. 11. OS P.oi Hi.

Baker ork ji'-itu Wm7 417 BOV -Good, ati Pa-'oi iearn aaioir.olille. tepirtf i for ad- HI g'1 o.ea.. ao.e-oert, hops; good chant 7. 34 r' But To work Sr. packing ism; rent posPlon.

Call fjvo N. Ai PJ.YS-'p?l'EAMri"A"ND 'V l- MKOK I IUH" YVOIt tC 24 II I7K At H. 1 BOY -Bright, eoersetic 1 Tor ein'oi e.iisrv tier month. IP I' sror r. i B( dru rto rMm.

M. ronlr. Cinrles 3rsnd heir. Huperlor Prass arntf. R'h 1 l- t.

trad-. It- 11 1 am eld, 10 lrn rrm I'oet It. iV -1 or sc r. shop. A PP.

ilia 1 1.1 il About 11 fill toT efflre wsrs permanent with Iiox I Pt I'lst-Dlsoa'ch. '4; LoY -Messenger liy; jfwvl el flu per day. rie airity 03 a I Vine c- HOV To do nil er In fetiliarl r'itil. A i lub, heetlrttr Inif 4-h ni1 I 1AY lrJ." tl iln efht sora bring ifroos. Apply K.l E-e-Mihr.

a- c-i iV Ertan lev tr-oj as. tam pri'itltiH rrl. nsirtr-aan Ce Ti st. rr. ivoris rosT-nispATcn.

N'nTICE Members of Rait Council. No. hM, Kniehla of Coiumbus: stated rr.eet-h-S of lianey Council win tak place promptly at p. m. Tuesday.

March V. at. Kniftht? of 'Vdumbus Building: upon odiourtinpo.t members will repair to the funeral pirlors of Joseph Ciark. 14V. Ho-uimont avrni- to pay our i.ist respects to our late brota-r.

Oscar Panpuinet. Hl'HH J. C.VsSliiV. Kniffct. UNDERTAKERS Funeral chapel.

2739 Lafayette auto and carriage funerals; no charge for chapel. (cfl2 LOST A FTO J.ICE NSE lost Illinois 17001. East e4. r-t. A Tt L1C SKi Missouri No.

ioisT: reward. Western l'acking 1111 Salia- J.yij BA'l Lost, black velvet, beaded, containing bids and com purse, on Grand av. between Park aii-l Mondav iT.orning:. Hiccjihrev: 24.11X. Reward.

.) "AR PIN lost, p-orl. l.etve.. North k. il tlebert; run; He'oer: dale: Thursday; District of i.amt) Pat; reward 5135 (2) FOli- ct fob: tials Hey: 11 l-i'ii re i pF 1 i a i H'ni L. ii: i ii' ii Hamilton tortoise S-: tor.

lay r.ia.'.-.vav a b-r j. icare 'ami Del- sheii, afternori, ad r's store, cvi nine. Maffitj bloVll fc. I.ASSE Aloe- oa ir casf1. b-atlc -2H0.

P.s;- ii.lt e'l. Kroe. la i VI Cmo bl-u a Louis. i CO pi. Fairer l'h.

AI 1 taming ill 427 Y. i rewind fof J'j 2i2IW 3 foHsE-'Han spots OH 'icaii-iiiii'-ai. and 171. LAI' IP twee a A'aic S. Uli.l, COll- rand laacl-.

an I ste. I 1. West Palm. Tv- a-d r.er, oo.i. 'J'jl'.

North Webster A Lost. bet'vf ai Grand. Return LA "lay morning, he. i co ma! Paiiwav )IAMOXD a one Avitlt initial- KINO Lost, riiiir C. B.

to L. vestorda v. II. oil insii sonipwiuM'e iu. the vicinity of tin? Wintfrfrardpii Tiink.

l-jiiversity oar, Euclid and or on bus Jim.1. Tho I't'tnrn of same will lie appreciated ami very Literally rewarded. Plione Forest 442:5. MESH HAG-- Lost silver, on Grand, between Connecticut I Fl.id; reward. Grand i i'iad.

(dp K.H1 1A st sill iorii eci 1'ait and Flad "ICS 71a d. Sunk a on Grand, between reward. Grand rrS. lc7i around W' -lis and 13. a s.

J- mder pi rec-lv .11 1P.2 Hell. i I A I i- 2s. 4:70 p. at Oih and Wnshin; finding call Forest cash, abo rtvui; anyo re wa rd. I MONK A Lost: v12: lat i- it.

betwc -I 41.7 and -17( Loaihir.a. irginia; tt war- Ml I K- la iidiik It or Oiivo car: Sun to 21.) i a itj -1 an Oiivo and Vamieven-iay evening. Return I receive reward, MP! Ixmit i. Ollvo reward. ar or Phon East St.

Louis; liberal Delmar MUFF--Lost, child's gray. Saturday noon, either Pershing Theater or near Hamilton and Delmar; revvard. anv 0141111. after-stores Cab- MA' SB KHI.L Lost, on Grand a 'K 17T! )K Los! black leatl Friday. salary.

fail Central i if vv a rd northbound lion Atountain train or P.roadivav car, Sunday eveniuK reward. I WW S7til st. POCK i pi OK lac reward to person wlii l.eil'cl poekc: J'eb. 21. ci.o.t ai ii: wai'-h and fob.

at tie Jom engraved in Match: vvaa present of deceased sister. AVasllir. Eton av. PERSE- Lostf Ida. Roval Theater.

Satur-dav nii-ht: rw'iitd. PW2 Arlington. l'PRSEJLost: contal and St. Ferdinand ling .4 HO: (ia.rfield or Sarah car north. 1 7 1 2 N.

Sarah I "RSE oat, downtown, with SIC o- fl" by widow: reward. Mrs. A igcr. c001 Sa TERSE Lost, at West End Lyric. Monday evening gold mesh with blue set clasp containing white silk handkerchief.

Call Olive reward. SCARF Lost, on evening of March 6, in foyer of Odeon black Spanish scarf. Call Graiai t'2: reward. SCARFPIN Lost: diamond pet in platinum. South Side or to S-t.

Margaret Church; libera! reward. AActor 2a4'JX. 2341 S. Compton av. tv SKIRT Lost; black; in I'ainous-Parr or Wolff -AVilson's.

Monday; bought at Stewart's. 0th and St. Charles. Grand f'20W. STARTINtJ CRANK I-r'St.

on Kingsiand or reward. Benson's Grocery. Cab- acenP0. i Tl HE Lost; with rim: 82x3 1: on Russell Jefferson and Grand; reward. Pone Victor 17.47L WATCH Lost, King's Theater.

Saturday engraved M. P. a 1 Olive station liberal revva AVRTST" WATCH- Lr. iadv's. Saturdav-ntght.

In Alarr.ac liberal reward. Return rihanks. Orpheum Hotel, 9: a and Chestnut. FOUND DOG-IT "i av Found, collie. Call 1529 Chouteau, aft- pay expenses.

Found. 7i spotted hound, at 4020 Slevin ''all between a. m. and 2 p. m.

IN uund. gold. Riverside ireek lottrs. set with evenings. tcti pea' PURSE Found dav.

Merch 7 on Manchester car; AVe.Jnes-nwii.r can hsv-e by Identl- f'lng. Thos fl-Yl) CHAIN Found dovrntviwn. Call at Pv 11 m. A Chouteau. Thursday ntfM, 4P43 Hanover.

FOUND BY POLICE DEPT. HANDBAG Small black. lPh D'strlct. PERSONAL ADOPTION il-OR ADOPTION Eea'ilful hat-? beT cedent tareauiso. But C-Ist3.

-i. i LOST and FOUND 1 LEA lis Lost luTe' eoral- bus.i.eisTw: ttb-t or CroU cir." Return 4414 'ran ard. IlK.VDS laF; "Saturday' mgli' "amber bea'd CalitoricU a-tcr. or IP Uefuri! ine nir reward Vieror ft. Si.in.-v- 'm vil .1 Mil iV r.

A for SC2.0..; roward: i.j Mr Moo -ev (hive Terra-e lcos-1 1 Boat-! o.ee.'s l-i i I 7 ilLLI-OLL) Lost. In tailor shop, corner Sub- urban tracks tuid King's highway or im- nadiaio vi -aniv, blaci; morocco bill- fold. money: Under please eali I lllk Lost, about Fdi. L'O. book, oomaiici.c Sam- nd Sciecci 7 7 r-r, -7 ia j.iocriv r- waru; paom, 1-ori-st Washington Jil- (1.

CI-1-1-- vi'l, ana rnar.Hiiiir. lost in North or si.ie chy: c. j. 2V.7 -Mag- DUG--Lost, tan plav- i iite. Sarah- reward I ardT l'iiooe laieh ii ii7.

7 -777 1 i 1 4S: swers to ia.no liob. Return to 42i 7- 7 I Dot. Lost: wa tnaggy; terrier i lireet: narrie "Laddie. ieward. -ibrt aim Icei DOG I.osi i C'olumbia li Mnierv.i.

1 i I i PERSONAL t.l-O.NAt-E-43: Letter appreciated or In. formation, strictiv confidential Wm or telephone ffr appointment INAI-Anyone know (i Mayiii- Hart, con. ioler Day, care Pim pine st. address nunicate v. ah Ir PEItsON At.

Ge.nl reward for information aOOUt hOOV of S.v, ae.er,.,! 1 Tnursday morning at foot of Pine about years oid. heavy set red flannel undr- LI'JLJlL- i1v-' A CWi'u Paul Herzog. formrRor McUehee. more recently chef at Liggett dormitory, Washington Fnivereitv. or anyone knowing hie nresent address please with hi suters.

Mrs. Bertha necks. Marlton. N. J.

(l-i (BUSINESS CARDS CARPET CLEANING- UPHOLSTG GLOBE Hive. CARPET CLEANING Central 4fiti4: iiornont CD 2024 CHICAGO Carpet Cleaning carpets Finney. Lindeil LECjrmjAyjmNG. etc. WI-; specialize In wiring ronrjv-biillt hoa Electric 222 1' K-ok--k- ARANTEE load.

Bornont BRASCH'S $2,7,000 bonded warehouse: eepa. rate iron rooms; motor service; furniture taken in exchange for moving. Botuont-Central 207. iSi MdVING. express ai vi.ii.

We move as onng as 1 guaranteed: 1 111 call and i intra hoisted and lower trial. People's Moving t.i. Victor oar moving; pi $1: give us 1 llOO HEN A. LANKAN STOUATi-; in mir iev house. Jriit 1 plTaar rf CO.

Fireproof warpbouse: lowest Insurance: guaranteed moving, get our rates. 2315 Olive. Pomort 2H1 Centrol f.K (c58i l.EONORl STORA( ili CO. Fireproof for safe storage of f.irniture. automobiles, boxe.

pianos, move, pack, ahip: service cffi'ietit. premie, aatisfaetorv Consign your goods our care. Gi-and-Laeiede avs. LIndell JJelmar 12. 1 1 ICDSON F0IIWARDJN0 CO.

FRKIOIIT 1.7. Roatmen Rank S'. Louis. Mo. Alain Household Goods and Forwarded at greatlv fornla and all Pacifl Central Automobile shipments ie-luoed rates to Cali- Coast points.

Texas, iklahoma 1 Colorado tl ears; no safe transDorta-i vie ld i transfer en route. Con. Vrimrt and assuring reliable STOVE REPIFicS (i. BRACER SUPPLY CO. repairs Third s' i WALL PAPER CLEANING.

ETC PAPERIXG. cleaning: sale Mr. Ferrick. Liin prices 1 1SHI7 HEST WORK Lowest prices. (Tillman paper hangers and painters.

We do the work ourselves. A'ic. Potomac AA'INDOVA'S. paper and paint cleaning. Call Real Howie Central i PAIN rEHS And decorators.

Van- Sickle A. is. Van Tee, Oho. 'tea. i pood work: our prices Grand beadouarters arc icafonablc.

Pli. if PROFESSIONAL ADJUSTMENTS. COLLECTIONS JONES Taw and courts; advice 211 X. 7'h. "IP- ons PUl Hoilan.

roc. o.idfi cS) ATTORNEYS AT LAW LIU IAL matters, da; carefully attended lages and pensinri i to: auvice free. 102.7 14. diesn nit JONES. Holland Bldg.

Experlenceo" al? ty. Advice free. (S) courts. Damages a sped CENTRA I mutters; Law Bureau, hod collections; t-xp. at vim lornevs; freer STATE and Federa pared.

AI. Hide- income tax repo 140-.) DO I danee the latest dances? Pi! sac 1 I took 0 lessons at Adams' private dan- School, rioa.a West Pine. LIndell 474 i cM LEciSciNS. afternoons, eve method. 41S Coiilnsville av.

StLoiils. PItlVATE ilANCING. 4-17 Washlngp guaranteed in 0 lessons. Mrs. Mill a- est 40.: i nines: East PRIVATE LESSONS any hour, latest Pol guaranteed; reliable; oldest school.

Lafayette. CLASSES, princess Tues. Thurs. evening. 470 ever? ii.

A. Bucimtmn. lefli) Vloi'iA DaNi'LXG Grand West Pine bl. select dancing Tues. Sat.

evenings. J. Flaherty. LEARN" TO DANCE Modem ri every evening: privet- less. hour: competent instructors.

A--, a- Dance Palace. 8617 Olive ft. Phone Li; 4e7. CAVE Dancing Acadenw, Olive spring floor; gi-and canchig afternoons and everv- x- -it Mondavs: instruction classes ry Tiic-iio' and Friday evenings: admission, m-ti ladies 2ec. H.

Albersnar.ajrer st CASH and prizes given away at "ur masquerade and domino dance, Saturday evening, March 13. North Louts Dancing and Salisbury Lee curs. Mrs. Jack Clement. oft FLAHERTY'S SCHOOL OF DANCING has been changed Utopia Dancing Academy, Grand av.

and AVest Pino bl. Select dancing "very Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday evening. U-tlXHARIirS, St. Louis' leading scnool. Delmar.

upstairs. Darning Mondavs. Thursdays. Saturdays: union mush-, private lessens and classes eery iiav, nf ernoons. evenings: positively tiaiiung: no failures; epeclapslx one-hour lessons, NORTH ST.

T1T7B3 DANCING ACADEMY. i'Oth and Bailsburv; reception in. afternoons and evenings; clashes and Frl. evenings: gents 40r. ladies Including war tax; checkroom free, p-lvate Irl.

f-t. aIerre.or,s. '--lcr 2002. Central P8J4J. Mrs.

Jack Clement. YOI" educate your iesd. why not your feet? Lea-n to dance at Cave Dancing Academy. Oii anl 2fth claas-e Tues la and IVIoiv evenings: also Tuesday. Thursday and fctaturdav afternoons; private l.sron.4 Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and by appolnttajnt.

Call vt Bornont 2fOn, PRIZE fox trot. Deck, r.oxeltv. laut orchestra and other features at the grand opening of Sun-lav evening parties at i'riii-rotj. Danclnir Academy. 4470 Easton Sunday evening.

March 14. unlr new management: classes everv Tuesday and Thursday evenings: quickest method: best instructors: start now; be a cock! dancer tn a fear weeks: admission: Mn 40; ladles. "a-: rinaaroom iree a tmi nii i.o rood dance floor and good tnuslo; pay ua visit. A. Mg-: (co INSTRUCTION PRIVATE l.KSSONct T-, es "rvrilitvh- mnntlH! liaui Please wrl'e PROF, CHARLES VICAL, MW-Citr .522 Grand, Room 6.

Or call vry Sr from 8 7 o. i i I i I ing milk, Lee. 4, which was deficient hi solid content. Testimony showed that Mrs. Weit-kemper operated a dairy on that date, which has since passed into other hands, and that milk distributed by tin- dairy, samples of which were taken by city inspectors, con-tamed c.57 per cent solids, instead of 8.5 per cent, the required amount.

DEATHS ABK.lHAMSOV on Jlcnrlsv. March W20. at 12 noon, Gus Abraliamson, dearly t.ved of I-ja A irf hamsoM inm Kniithti, dear father of Virginia Abrahaiiison, beloved-, son of Chrls-timt Abrahamsoii, and our dear brother, 'rother-ln-iaiv, son-in-law and uncle, at tha af years. Duo notice of funeral from the Oore I 1 chapel, Easton avenue, 111 r- clven. Uecvaacj was a memoer of Car-Pinters' I i-ion.

No. 417. ic ADKI.8BKI;i-:it-.-Entftred Into re-t on Minna. March T. lsc.

at 7 10 p. Anna Ad. lstx-rger, i.r.ioved of and ne Kobiuiu, dear 't Krv. ltobcrt. bouine ana A(lelstci-(fer.

our doar and aunt, ai the aee of 112 veara. I-uucral dnesda Miirch 10, at 2 p. from residence, Itauachr-nbarh avenue, to zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church. (2) ERSWAU) Kr.tercd into rest on Monday, K. isiai, at a.

nM Kudemani. wid iv-iu thfl Edwin A. Auerswald, dearlv le-loveil moth i- Irnui and Rober. loved riai.ehier of Minnie V. Rodemf.n.

(h-ar s.strr of Itany AV. Rodeman, our dear slsiei -in-iiiw. in her forty-tifth vear. I uncral Wednesday, March 10. at 3:15 P.

t'lom family residence. SM2 Page to St. Cemetery. Motor. x) B.lKIlIElil- Cntercil Into rest on Sucdtv.

March i. at 11 o'clock y. Iaiu Barbien i I'i wife of the li.te Oerolonio liarbieri. dear mother of James and liarbierl, Mrs. Theresa lUfa-lUBa, Mrs.

Rose. MH.c.otil Mr of Mrs. Satuina Ualleano, our dear iiunt and fi rn ndmot her. lMineral will tuiie icuce from th familv i esmen, j.u.e... on V.

edn esd a morning. March to, at a. iu ot Cliarli-s Horroir.eos Church, theme to. Calvary Cm. ry.

Frindti-are respectfull inviteu, Jiec-ascd was a member of Christian Mothers- Society. (ci Ji r' Monu.i-,-. March 8. at 3.20 a. Kajioond W.

Re.Jt. darltiiK sou of Win. I. "nd I.o.iise jteek ui.d dear brother of Harold He, and our Kramlson. neohew and aned 1 year 8 months and davs.

ruiverai familv n.ideiioe. s-an avenue. Wednesaay. March at 2 to Zion tftmplniT. Pri- ite.

1C21 Entered into rent on Mondav. -March lL)2i. at 10 p. Marv Bennett nee beloved wlfo of Samuel Is. iiennett and dear mother of Bennett, Mrs.

Alico Lilly Mrs. Rose Griffm and -Mrs Uenevievo llanlev and our dear aunt, luother-ln-law and grandmother. 1-uneral win take place from the farr.ilv rc-Mnence Td'l Aiiti avenue, on ThurRdaV. -Vtarch 11, at a. to Cathedral, ai Calvary Cemetery.

itr ait wt rtinrci e-o ut o.i i.i, c- Berri Oiee widow of Robert J. Be: ri. beloved mother of Robert a. and Taullne L. ml Amelia Herri Moser.

dear sister of Jacob htor-ke Sr. and our dear mother-in-law. grandmother. and aunt, ut the age of S2 vear. l-'untral on "Ve.lr.esdav.

March 10. at 2.30 from residence. 2S.j6 Salena str'-'t to Reiler'oiitaino Ki.tcrc.,-1 into rest Mor.di", March at p. Adalinf M. P.reiver, Wifo of Bentamhi H.

dear mother of Clara and Joseph A. Fuic-ra! li-om fan.hv residene non avenue. Weiinn.iav. a. to St.

Rosa's Church. 7.314A Ver-i 10. at Intennent iu nietery. BI SKKItl Entered Into rest on Surid i'. March 7.

John J. PusekruF. beloved son of Marie isekrus and tho late Rusekrus. beloved brother of Fred and Ne lie Busekrus a lid Griser tnce Busekrisi and our dear nephew, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral front H4.r Arsenal sir.

t. on Wednesday. -March 10, at. 2 p. thence to New Picker Cemetery.

(-'2. Filtered into rest on Monday. March H. 102P, at. :4.

a. James rallahan, doiudv beloved husband of Mary Callahan, d--ar father of V. Joseph Mrs. Mary Callahan McAniiffe and our dear erandlather. at the aye of S4 yet Funeral Wednesday.

10. from residence. 4141 Pleasant .30 a. street, to Holy Name Church, thence to Calvary Cferie-tery. c2i CHRISTY -On Atonday, March lfl'20.

at p. Sarah A. Christy Self), beloved wifo of tho late Thomas J. Chris-v. dear mother of Mike Pettyjohn and A.

E. Christy and tho late Mrs M. A. Funeral Wednesday, March 10, at 2 from CuIIen Kelly chapel. 14K1 North Taylor aenue.

interment private. -toi (ONIU)Y Entered Into rest on Tuesday, Mary B. Conroy -March P. 1120, at a. m.

Conroy, sister of the late James and our dear aunt. Funeral will take plate from Arthur nn-dly's funeral parlors, 3S41 LIndell bo il-evard. Line notice or time will be given, ud ('ONAVAY F.n'ereii into rest, on Sundav. March 7, at VI p. Marguerite Conway, beloved daughter of Theresa Conway uico Gleasom and the late Michael Conway, dear bi-ter of Richard.

Thomas, Emmett itini Marie Conway, Mrs. Anna Donnelly and Mrs. Nellie McCarthy, dear nil co of Thomas E. Gloason. Mrs.

Kate Quinn, Mrs. Mary Manser and Mrs. T. J. McIIaie of MTem-piiis.

and our dear cousin, aged 22 tirs. Funeral will takn place from the familv residence. .1440 Hodiamcnt. avenue. Due notice of time will be given.

Memphis (Idiii.i papers please copy. (c) DISSE On Atonday. March 8. lOilO. at a.

Dr. K. Disss, aged ol years, husband of Amelia Disse (nee ticheibei and father of Robort P. and Chester Dlsae. Remains will lie in state at 3S07 Hebert until 4 p.

m. Wednesday. Miirch 10. Funeral Thursday, March 11. at n.

from William F. Pasct e-dag's chapel. 282a North Grand avenue, to Aalhalla Cemetery. (3i UlANK On Sunday. March 7.

t03O. Martin Dunne, beloved huabanS of Bridget Dunne Malloy). and father of Michael, Martin, Gertrude and Josephhia Dunne, brother of John and Kate Dunne. Funeral Wednesday. March 10, at.

tfcSO a. from UeO Oregon avenue, to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, to Calvary Cemetery. (c? On Sunday. March 7. 1020.

Arthur G. Gerding. beloved husband of Mabel Gerding inee and dear father of Mario. Grandvllle and George Gerding. and son of John Gerding and our brother, brother-in-law and undo, in his forty-fourth year.

Funeral AVednesday. March 10. at 2:30 p. from residence, -'H2 Eads avenue, to St. Peter's Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of H. of R. Paclllc 1-odge. No. 64.

tr II.MHKMVX Entered into rest in New York City, on March s. ln2. at 10 a. Rachel Briglit Ilaldeman, wife of thu rr. Jeremiah ltogers Hahleman and mothfr of Marie Bright.

JlaldeniHti and Mre. F. A. Ueris'-iers, in hr eighty-Ilfth year. Hurlal at Indianapolis, 'fhursday.

Ixiulsvllle (Ky.) and Indlanaiiolis and MadiKon ilnd.) papers please copy. t.ci IIAI'SMAXX Entered into rest on Mon day. Mtrch S. Ic20. at a.

VhlUi. Roderick Jiusmann. beloved non of Charl J. and Gertrude Haus'nann (neo Lundburgi. and our dear grandchild and nephew, aged 1 year and months.

Funeral from residence, 2002 No-th E'ev-enth street. Wednesday March 10, at 2 p. the.ica to Valhalla Cemetery. (C) 1IAVEI1KAMP Entered Into rear on isJn-day, March 7. 1P2U, at Detroit, Henry F.

Haverkamp, dear son of Bernard and Catherine Haverkamp (nee Reuterl. dear brother of Bernard Catherine, C4ertrude. Wlillam. lliizabeth. Anthony and Helen i Hav.karnp.

in his twenty-ninth year, i Funeral on Thursday. March 11, at "vSO 1 a. from Kriegshauser's chapel, 4102 Maa-j cheater avenue, to St. Bernard's t.hutcli. thence tu SS.

Peter Paul's Cemetery i Relatives and friends invited to attend. ic31 liriMBERIilR-On Monday. March 8, lfl'20, Rudolph U. "Heimberger. husband of the lato Anna Heimberger, and dear father of Mrs.

E. J. Yoakamp. Mrs. R.

X. Met'raokien and the late Herman anil Gustave Heimberger. at the age of fl yrars. Interment at Re'levllI. 111.

"Deceased wan a member of A. It. Belleville (111.) papers pease corv. HOlt On Sunday. March 7.

at 5 a. David Houck. beloved father of Kate Wriinering (nee Houckl. and father-in-law of Edward Welmering. aged 7S vars.

Funeral from 7.5,77 South Punng avenue. March 10. at 2 p. to New St. Maroun Cemetery.

New York and Wisconsin papera please cony. (c.2) IIFTXM ANN Entered Into rest on Ftin day. Man 7, liVJti at 10 a. Christ I Henry liellmann. dear father of Peter Rnd Edward lieiltnann.

Julius Hellmann of Los 1 Angeles. Cab. and Mrs. Frieda Haley of Terra Haute, In and Osear Hellmann. at the me of rV years 1 Pen, nitis will le forwarded front the rel-' denoe of hia sou.

Edward Hellmann. 2I2A avenue, on WednosOsy. March 10. at 5 SO w. Intermen: at Fallon.

111. De-ced vvaa a member of Harmony Council. No. Cdl. K.

and of S. (e 1 KX-OFFP "Kit die had rsrins nl in Bating. Fip4erton I'-nw Cmoai r.jiis oroliv r.H7: e. cor. 7th and Pi-ie vi i LA 1 IiKTBiTlVB -Sr-ilal -str: -tly e.w.iioenttnl.

Miss J.icos Si2 l-orest ol'i, tVt IjKTIX'T! K- Kxt i si.adow jnj. liSV 1'- 1 eople. intr, dip ruiasii insr, locales mtsslnjc cii't'K-m Finney uhot.d LilidfU MiC MEDICAL WOMEN ANPi CIRIi cared for dtirtnir con-finenient. Liberty Haioltai. 4267 Ixlmar.

ic'Sl THEATRICAL LA cafe. SINGERS An 1 ur.Ion Call drummer for 'c2' SAYS Vou are your own ids. Sen'-n. ourscif to s-ici-ess; ptti-li acting for pictures and the s-tne, iirigine. thorns and vaudevihe.

P.ehnont School, O.leon Mdg. Kstabiished P.112. leChl EMPLOYMENT WANTED MEN. BOYS AfrorxTANT- Sit and office manager: 15 years- evp( -rienee; also soecial trained -or-resi-ondein, years' experience: thoroughly familiar v.Hh coat accounting, monthly balance, ial s'pitements and craiiidc bosi-n-ss can tumlsh ht of ret'er- (12' ciiAl 1-1-Ll It -White, married, wishes position with private family or lirst-clasa truck. Call IJiidell 12S1AV.

I2 C1IAI I'FKI Sit. t7j white; wishes position in private family; reference. Rox Q-143, Post-Dispatch. CHAUFFEUR- whiti single. desires position with private References.

Box C-414. Post-Dls. (2i farniiv CliA I FFE ECU I Sit. neat, reliable, colored man, with private familv; good, steady, experienced driver. Phone tor James Lindeil I'HAI FFEl'li Sit.

in pilvaie family where eH ri si ri ice is evtpK-ted and appreciate, by Kind ircatniei and good siilarv; am married; food mechanic with 14 years' exoerl- eia on lugh-gtade cars, accustomed to tours Mud willing to go anywhere; at present employed but wish to make hange, a vo best reference. Mo C-lttl. Post-Dis. DM I ri.EliK- Experienced. lesi.es posl-t tiin evenings.

Saturday. Sundae. Fox o-1 P.47. FA KM MAXAGEIt-Sit. bv married man.

n.i idle-aged, experienced Call evenings or rite. Mr. Alfred Dibble, N. lstli. Si.

laulis. Aio. INTERPRETER Poalnon tor Government or private industry: speak the following Ensliah. German. Hungarian.

Rumanian. Polish. Bohemian. Spanl-h Serbian and Saoak. 2o7 Exchange av Iast St Liuls.

HI. V. Siovkovich. 7. it 'll IX1ST- Sit experienced onll special sewing machine clothing factory; wishes position with reliable concern.

Box Post-Dispatch. AN- Sit. id as handy man; rririieii- i H. 471H Gano. i4i 1 20.

willing to learn auto re-i pairing; vvliiinj- worker. Address Joe Kuda. Ji'Tfi Kl MAN young, wants iiositlon in large machine has. tnree vears experience, write '2020 Ohio av. A.

Fleig. MAN Sir. bv young, married: wants wot Si.tur-lavs ii, automobile factory or an; 'iccy. iirk' Hex Post-1 )ln trh. i4i -MAN fpeaklng Spanish fiuentiv; havl ii.g many years' cxrierleiiee as salesman ari as successful niBtinger of snanish A pierica lioom 207 Princess Hotel.

Sir. oung iierielice produ I'laterial to finisln ago 24: sing! arf and routln lough i-otiict: farnilir with foundry et a i ls i i-1 in. Post Ids. MAN bv married man, hanrtv with tools: 2 years' experience In assembling inaohinerv; A I reference: 4 years' experience handling men as foreman; not afraid of -nrk. Box 0-tl1.

Post-Dlspafeh. i4 AIAX ::0. single, healthy, independent: fair odioatioc; handy with tools; ''liver toipi, vvriier; own iiiachine; now earning f22; desires to change for better chance for or more money. Box O-eli. ost -I lispa 1 'h.

i i i MAX What, i an offer a man. 2.7 vears old. ai present employe. I by large corpora-Lou outside of St. Louis, in responsible too-sPi n.

at salarv of $20o? Mv desiro tn return io St. lyouiB will cause me to cnnshlef really worih while offer: am rnsnfFfA of fer tneritalitv. enerev ter.sonalit v. in-tecriic, habits-, initiative and executive abilltv; emees-slul business experience hot inside and outside: graduate of Rubl-cam Business College; make me an offer; I will more than meet mv promises. lt.x (' 121, Post-Hlsnafeh.

PAINTER -SIT. AS MFPER INTEND ENT OR l-YUi'KMAN WITH CvjN-STIHCfpiX IX 'HI 'OF ITY: 17XPEP.lENCr.D: REST I.lTEP.. ENCES. IP IX 1 I-If-'. I 1ST-DIM.

PA PEIiil.x NG 171; Sit nd painter, wa-its" work; hrst-class workman. Lit HANGER And painter: whit-eia plasprer. general repairing; reason- ai ie. Hi.iiii.nt 2112 SALESMAN Wanted, side line. lv young nam vc'tio calis op hotel, club and restaurant trade of (he eltv.

Ho SHIPPING CLEP.Iv-Sir. vith reasonable chanc have years' icxfierlen -e 1 o-'oa t. Ii desires position tor advancement; L'ox 'J-419, Post- i4i erieia ed. desires per -le a mown office. 1U.

i i a IHAl'HKH Ex. nai.eiit posi'ion l-villi S'TKXI IGKAPHEK -Sit Al man. age IP. Ue- Sift) weeK to 'mplov nient sea rt. S'i lP looa tilde i I 'osi -i watch.

Tt It.U," ENGINEEB -Would Uki To with which offers oppor-fer sales vork; struct. rai or al. Kill Oi7X1 Post-Dispatch. "MA iraffto man es with some local Al if interested, -s O-MI. Vni Dispat.

h. i2' WA J'CH MAX- utah: references. O'Neill 1221 or dav flrst-claei Whittier st. YOl Nlt MAN AND IFE desire" in hotel or restaurant; man as counter clerk, wife experienced in bote! and restaurant cafe; furnish references. Catt Walter Kintr, 1 'Tole! SI I p.e ATIONG -WOMEN.

GJRLS ROOK KEF PER Pit hv young lady: assist ant bookkeeper and general officii work; good at figures; 3 years' experience, pox CCH -Slt. rg'-lic 3'i27 East' by middle-aged woman cook or work by the week, Sit settled roiore.l woman. first cuius where one serving is Kepi; win take full charge of kitchen. Phone 114''. Hi 1 A PMoNK OPERATOR -Sic aged '-1 office; 0 months' experience with In-fi.

ranee on. pa high graduate; gocrl refererc Llnoeil 472V. '7- DUSTKlt-Sl distlng, flrnlturni ai. ork Paim after s-hool. Wri'e L.

leii i place. In: I L- lio' GlIUc 'cr. Giill. coiored, fur factoty work. .7 hired, to ass in housework.

Gard- b- n-t Otored: caterer or cieat, -be best reference. Uiiasii lint sKOIIilc- High-school girl ishes pome in viliich she an a-odst Ith houselit.M 1 after uchool and on Haturdavs; etnaU I remuneration. Pox IP SE 11M 'At by neat colored woman; geie-riG housework, no washing or Irun- a I-'ores; LAbY Young. position t'oocftep-r, Hf. Mrs.

,1. Wdilanis, V1 F.otxh;, LAbY witli child 2W (1eirrs position as emxii pi euitdoved ferred. Box tV'a. -D I Tav 1 iRF. Prst-ciass; colored.

Thu-wJa y. i LAt Warm hif Sva out or small wash to nrlns: h'ce. -ct 2411. I A I ESS Sit colored: AVednr1y and Tl iirtvisv r'tio-'. ItSiW.

ii vl l.tr-aie:; tU Llnde.i 22iM. B'tl Sc-ftt bundles by the to dsn. LA 1 1.A i I i ftiil Leaden: Because it's sure because it's pure. The choice of housewives who insist on the best. 1 Contains only such ingredients as have been officially approved by the United States Food Authorities.

Calumet Baking Powder Is the biggest selling brand in the world. It is absolutely wholesomealways uniform. Call for Calumet ADVERTISEMENT EKffc. Ik XJJT A I- rfh JK MPS i nuterai rrom resiaence. victor street.

AVedneeday. March 10. at 2 p. ni. Interment at New St.

Marcua Cemetery. VAX DIKE At residence of her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Berghaus.

7034 Ethel avenue, on Monday. Marcii 8. ltl'20. at 7:4." a. Rebecca Van Dike (nee MeOurdyv.

aged 70 years, dear niother of Edw. R. Van Dike and Mrs. O. C.

Mrs. J. AV. Rutler and Mrs. AV.

R. Smith, and o-ar dear inothor-in-law and grandmother. Services Tuesday evening. March 0. at o'clock, at William V.

Paschedag'R chapel, t.Sf.5 North Grand avenue. Interment at Jerseyville. 111., Wednesday, March 10. AVAJ.SH Entered Into rest. John Walsh.

beloved husband- of Mrs. Mary AVals'a (nee Mahoyc and father of James A. Shaffer and brother of Mrs. Joe Ilraun, and dear uncle. Funeral will iaV.e place from the family residence.

North Ninth street, on Wednesday. March to, at b.30 a. to St. Patrick's Church, thence to Calvarv Cemetery. c) TST- Entered into rest on Tuesday, March 120, at 12:48 a.

AVetley West, beao.ed son ot Mrs. Mary Stevens and our dear brother, at tho age of 23 years. Fcneral from the Ambruster chapel. 42X Manchester avenue, on Wednesday. March 10.

at Ua'tO p. m. (o AVOOI) EntereJ Into rest on Tuesday. March 0. 120.

at a. Julia Wood (nee Brow) beloved wife of Alfred Wood, mother of George and Starless AVooJ. Mrs. Florence Hoffmann and Mrs. Mary Oliver an" the late John AA'ood.

Funeral will take place from the residence of her daughter, 'iilra. Florence Hoffmann. 2220 Csbs avenue. Due notice of time will be given. fc) ZEf.I.F, On Mondav.

March 1010. at 12 o'clock midnight. Jacob beloved hnshand of I.uey Zeile and dear father if Mrs. p. caKna.

Mrs. A. Marlotrt. Mrs. J.

Perisiel. Mrs. J. Hlatttier and John Xei Funeral from Soutiieri. p-arlors.

Kiondway. en Thursday. March 11. at a. nr.

to St. Roni'ace's Church, theneo to PS. Peter and Paul a Cemetery. (c3j -1 Your Hair Needs Danderine kSjtve your hair and double Us beauty. You can have lots of hns, thick, strong lustrous hair.

Don't let it stay hin, scraggly or fading. Bring back its color, vigor and vitality. Get a 35-cent bottle of delightful "Danderine" at any drug -or toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling hir. Your hair needs stimulating, beautifying "Danderine" to festore its life, color, brightness, abundance. Hurry.

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