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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 71

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I s-v c- LOST, SEE USICAL INDEX to Section See Secllon Af. Bird Poult i For Homes. Real tidal ..1.5 I a. Dt 0a. A For Uoa Real Ea.

te. Kara Lands. KIi tate. Fa al 18 Bird- Poultry Addi-g 1 I Chiropodists Fixtures Instruction .1 Instruction (Auto) .....15 Instruction .18 I Jewelry ....18 Lace Curtain Cleanlnc IO Lost and Found 9 Machinery ...13 Millinery 1 Medical IO Miscellaneous For 14 Miscellaneous Wants. .14 Motorcycles 15 9 Board Moving and St' toroge.

IO 0 15 19 19 .19 15 It .18 ie Special Notice. Storage and Motiac. Stove Repairs Table Talking Machines Tire. Accessories Theatrical Toilet Articles Trade Schools Ty pe writers Vehicles all Paper 9 ...10 ...10 ...15 ...17 ...18 ...10 itfnttioa IS ll irom-11 rtnr. 1 For Sale (Miscellaneous ,.11 i Roats.

Launches is Musical Palatine- Faperhaiiging Partners Patents Personal Pianos Musical Poultry Birds ..18 ..10 ..10 ..12 ..10 9 Roofing' Koomf Boom mates Rooms For Cslored Safes agents Icaning-Dyeine Clothing- Coming ETents Dentists Ietectivcs (Dressmaking Electric Wiring IO Found 18 Gas Pitie Cleaning .10 13 .11 .15 .19 .11 .19 Book. Periodical 15 ..20 1 Bricklaying Building 15 IO Business Cards 10 ..11 i Cameras 1.3 Productive Publicity, Progress. Profits The More You Say ie Better 'Twill Pay aiaaariUins. Fish. t-old and Silver.

Artincinl Limbs attorneys Aactie sale Accounting ...10 Help Men. Itovs ileln Women. Girls. 10 10 4 Morses. Vehicles.

Hotels Household Good Wtd -S Safe Canvasser. Solicitor 13 Carpenters, Builders. Carpet Cleaning 10 Cemetery Lots .19 Schools Seeds. Plants. Trees-.

Set 'ok Machines. Situations -tomobilrs .15 Print inc. Add ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1923. -t IO ir Tritm Exchange (Miseel.l.

.18 Ante i Motorcycles lloUKehnlri G.i. .11 .11 Professional Radio Supplies Kxpress and 10 Houses, turn. i 5 PROMPTI.T KivruitT FAILURE TO RECEIVE ANSWERS. A THREE-TIME AD COSTS LESS. PRODUCES MORE.

PART EVEN PAGES 920B MPLOY.M FOE SALE, AUTOS, DEATHS IN MEMORIAIM WEES DEAT The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to reject any query. Personql and telephone calls, or anstoers by mail, cannot be given attention, except letters on medical questions of undoubted sincerity, when accompanied by stamped addressed envelope T. P. R. Write the Park Superintendent at Yellowstone National Park for the information regarding employment in Ihe park.

A. F. We do not know the value of the old newspaper you have. Take it to some second-hand b-jak dealer. J.

C. Canada has not provided a bonus for tier soiaiers, out ias loaded over to the soldiers for agriculture purposes. K. The planet you see In the morning is no doubt-Venus, which astronomers say is -very often visible to the naked eye In the early hours. S.

A. T. No doubt the British Consul. G. E.

P. Hartslet. Granite rUiildinp. can p-ive you the desired information regarding the Mounted Police of Canada. R.

Z. Oleomargarine is made of refined beef fat churned with fresh milk or cream to the consistency of butter. The milk imparts the flaror of butter to the fat. DAILY READER. Thcre was no foundation to the reports." of disturbances amon? the foreien elements In St.

L-ouis during (flemen- ceau visit here. MRS. E. E. artkcs of the collie pup whp was expressed 592 miles and found his way home wis published Nov.

4 in the Post-Dispatch. XT. M. Books on Ba.mes of all can be read at the Public Library. Read over the various games and then select the kind most suited to the ae of the children who are to attend the party.

INTERESTED. The blue-print can be made from a lead pencil drawing if the drawing is done on a thin tracing paper. If the drawing Is made on a thick tra.cliijr paper a photo-print can be made. CONSTANT READER. The process of cleaning the leather coat would not.be practicable for home use.

We advise you to take the coat to a reliable cleaning establishment to insure success In Its cleaning. S. B. There Is no material difference In the climate of St. Louis at present compared with it in the past years.

Weather conditions have varied, some winters being extremely severe and some mild for many years. KAY. The countries experiencing the most earthquakes are Italy. LEGAL INFORMATION. (By a Member of the St.

Louis Bar-Association.) D. D. You should hold the rent until the affairs of the estate are settled, or if you prefer, you can pav the rent money Into the' Probate Court. C. S.

The Federal Government MEDICAL I McC LA INK Entered into rest on Friday. Jan. o. 1923, at 7 p. Ruth MeClaine Allen, beloved wife of Time daughtef- of Ethel Funk, dear sister of Robert.

Alien and our dear granddaughter, cousin and niece. asih c. Funeral on Monday. Jan- 8. at 2 p.

irum lamuy resioence. St. George street, thence to St. Matthew's Cemetery. c7 Suddenly, on Fridav.

Jan 3. 1923. at Harry McCiure of -OOIA Ann avenue, beloved husband of Ie-nora McClure nee P.equettei. dear father of Hazel and Mabel McClure. brother1 of Anna Kathrine McClure and May- McClure Haig.

hihI our dear brother-in-law and uncle, -the age of 53 vears. Funeral on Sunday. Jan 7. at I p. from Ziegenbein hapel.

262-3 Cherokee, street. to New St. Marcus" Cerneterv. Services under auspices of George Washington Ixidge No. A.

and M. Deceased was "a member of St John's I -oil Xu 25. A. F. and A.

or Or.isha.Xcb. c7) McCVTCHEN On Saturday, Jan. 123. Ella McCutchen. at 5371 A rnoh a'e-nue, wife c.

the late John B. McCutchen, dear mother of Myrtle Mav Wilson? Iex. Herman. James. I'aul and Jack MoCutchor.

agM 65 Funeral Monday, Js.n. at 3 p. from Peetz Bros, chapel. 2739 Lafayette avenue, Bellefontaine Cemttery. ici McDOXAC.H Entered into rest Saturday Jan.

123 at 1 1 :4.r. William McDonarh. beloved husband of Mary Han- neman brother of Frank Charles George 1, Barnes Arthur r.nd McDonr.gh Sterne. Funeral from family residence. Page and Soring avenues to St.

Rita's Church. Monday. Jan. 8 at 8:30 a. m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Meaaber of the frU.lv Name Society. St. Rita's Branctv to) MfMl'RRAV Asleep in Frid-v. Jaa: 5.

1923. at 6 p. at r.skience. 42H1 Laclede avenue. Klla McMurray.

beloved mother of Katherine and Jane McMurray. dear daughter of and Magdalene Meyer, dear sister of Ida Wachter. Agnes and Theodore Merer, aged 31 years. Funeral Sunday at o. ru from Biederwieden chanel.

193d Su Louis avenue, New Cemetery. Funeral private. MACHENS On Wednesday. JanT 3. 1923.

at Machens. Magdalena Mat hens, relict of the laie Andreas Machens. dear mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Beck snd Magda-'ena Schenk. Andrew.

William. Joseph and Henry Machens. aged 79 years. Funeral Monday. Jan! 8, at 9 a.

m. from residence. Machens, to St. Francis' Cburch- at Portage des Sioux. thence St.

Francis Cemetery. ic) MICHEL. Eniered Into rest on Saturday. Jan. 6.

at 2 a. Carl J. Michel of 2810 South Jefferson avenue, beloved husband of Christina Michel nee Engler. dear father of Anna and Guatave Michel and our dear faiher-in-iaw. grandfather and great-grandfather, at the age of 75 years.

Funeral o-t Tuesday. Jan. 9. at 1:30 p. Cherokee Btreet.

to New St. Marcus' Ceme- tery. Deceased was a member of United I (ierman Order. Rvlvian CoUsV-il, No. 515, i-H A.

I tieer Bottlers I nion. Iocal No. 187. and Beer Bottlers' Benevolent Society. MORRISON Suddenly, on Friday.

Jan. 5. 1923. Johnson Morrison, beloved husband Dorothy Morrison mee Christmannt. dear father of Arnold Morrison, dear son of Robert J.

ami Margaret A. Morrison (nee Mc-Quoid. dear brother of H. T. Gordon.

Mrs. William F. Wassell. and Mrs. J.

Young, his twenty-flfth year. Funeral from the family residence. 1283B llodiamont avenue. Monday. Jan.

8. at 2:30 m. Interment Memorial Park Cemeterv. Deceased was a member of Local 405 ff the Chauffeurs' Union. (c) Entered irto rest.

-a Thursday. Jan. 4. 1923. 11:30 P.

Tohn J. Neville, beloved son of Mary and the late John Neville, dear brother of Thomas and James Neville. Mrs. Walter H. Stattler.

Mrs. Johr-P. Galleano. Mrs. Daniel Weir and dear brother-in-law.

uncle and Funeral from the family residence. 1038 East Park tdace. on Monday. Jan. 8.

at 8:30 to All Aajnts' Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. c7l NOON AN Suddenly, on Saturday. Jan. 6 1923.

-at 2:35 o'clock a- James Noo-nan. beloved husband 'of Margaret Noonan (nee Murphy), doar father of Frank. James. Joseph. Leo and William Noonan.

Mrs. 4'harles Te Largv. Mrs. Patrick Barrett and the late Elizabeth Noonan. brother of Thomas Noonan and Mrs.

Elizabeth Casey, our desr grandfather sand father-in-law. Funeral will take place from the family residence. 1320 North Taylor avenue, on Tuesday morning. Jan. 9.

at 8:30 o'clock, to Visitation Church. Interment in Calvarv Cemetery. OLSEN On Saturday. Jan. 6.

1923. nt 5:53 p. Knud Oisen. desr husband of Caroline Olsen inee Ramlosei. dear fatuer of Mrs.

Johanna Jiobyn. Mrs. Margaret flood-all and Mrs. Martha Johnson (nee Oisen) Albert H. and.

Clarence M. Oisen, in his seventy-seventh year. Funeral from residence. 4704 Kensington avenue, on Tuesday. Jan.

9. at 2 p. Interment in Valhalla Cemetery. cl PLEIMANN On Saturday. Jan.

R. 1927. at 9:45 a. Josephine Cecelia Pleimann (nee Miller), beloved wife of Elmer C. and dear daughter of Martin and Marvann Miiler inee Moran.

and dear daughter-in-law of Henry and Isabeile Pleimann. and doar sister of Miller. Anna Heiembacher (nee Millert. and Wanda Miller, and our dear sister-in-law and aunt, age 19 years. Kunerai irom resiaence.

outn Jv.ev- enth street. Tuesday. Jan. 9. at 9:30 a.

in to Assumption Lhurcn. thance to Calvary Cemetery. Deceased wins member of Assumption Branch No. 195. Western Catholic Union.

fcl) RA1THEL Entered Into rest on Friday. Jan. 3. 1923. at 4:30 s.

Adam H. Ralthel. beloved husband of tbe late Eva Paithel. dear father of Rosa Reremeier. Carrie Brown.

Liliie Mtld. Hulua Weiblen and 'John H. Rai'hel and the late Emma and our dear father-in-law. grandfaiher. brother-in-iaw and uncle, at the age 79 Sears.

Funeral on Sundav. Jan. 7. st 3 p. from Zlegenlieln chanel.

2623 Cherokee street, to New St. Marcus Cemetery. (c71 RATH MANN On Thursday. Jan. 4, 1923.

at p. Jiin naihmann. oeioved son of William and Anna Rathmann inee Helbig). and brother of Edward and George Rathmann. and our dear grandson, brother-in-law, and cousin, aged 14 years fc montHs 23 days.

from residence. 3817 Nebraska rtvenue. Stmt'ay. Jan- 7. at 2.

p. to New St. Marctjs Cemetery. (c7) I REED Entered Into rest on Saturday. Jan.

1923. at 3:40 a. liinnche Reed (nt Werle). dear wife of Calvin Reed, dear daughter Mrs. Emma mee Mark.

and George Werle, deceased, dear sister of I.tzzle Somerlad. Mrs. Lillie Hnitz. Mrs. Elsie t'arpenter tne Werlei.

iaorgc. Joeeph and Jesse Werle, and our dear daughter-'n-Inw. sieter-invlaw and aunt. In her thirty-, first year. Funeral Monday.

Jan. 8. at 2 p. from residence. 3924 Lee avenue, to New St.

Marcus Cemetery. (c7l REIlMLEK Entered Into rest. Fridav, Jan. 5. 1923.

at 2 p. William L. Reimler. dearlv beloved husband of Sophia Reimler nee Pohlmarm). beloved father of August H.

Reimler. dear father-in-law of Reimler and our dear brother, in his seventy-first yeer. Fnral feom residence of his son. August Reimler. 413( Humphrey street, en Mondav.

Jan. 8. at 2 m. Tnterment Su Matthew's Cemetery. ic) Hi Your WANT AD TO THE -Dispatch.

CALL oeoo OLIVE OR CENTRAL Toar credit la good If you rent a phone, or roar druggist will phone the ad. Three times or more one cent per line discount. DEATHS Tr5)R Health and sanitation questions of public interest only will be Diagnoses or treatment of individual cases will not be given. I sincerely thank-11 my friends tor thoir iud sympathy shown me in my last sad be reavement in the Joss of mv dear nusoanu. Chanes S.

Wood. I thank Mr. undertaker, for his service, the paiioeareis. ua trienus for the lovely tlowurs. Hfc.

BtKtAVED W1FAC. JvAilti W- I wish to extend my sincere thank to my relatives, friends and neignoora lor me kindness and sympathy spown mo lu The loss uf my beloved husband. Joseph D. itren-lon. I (nana the officers, members of tne Moose Lodge and tne ir.Ieva.tor Constructors' Local.

No. 3. also the pallbearers ALICE MAla liKLMU.N. tc) We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks our relatives and friends tor the kind ness shown us in our late and sad bereavement in the loss of our dear wile ano mother. Mrs.

Agnes M. Grabie. We also wish to thank Father Brady, the Married La4 dies' Sodality, padoearm and aiso lor the many floral offerings. iiDWAKD J. GKAB1.E AND DAUGHTER.

We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks our many friends and relatives for tneir kindness shown us in our sad bereavement the loss of our dear tatner and husband. Joseph Wagner: also tor the beautiful floral offerings and Kev. E. M. Kyan lor his lynd worus; also the at-ker-Meiuerle Lniermk- Co.

and the PHllbearers for tneir tervicea. WlFIi AND We wish to extend our sincere thanks to relatives and friends for their kind, ex pressions "of sympathy and beautiful, floral offerings tendered a tier Ihe of our dear mother, Elise Krafft. Also thank the P.ev. H. Schroeder for his Kind words of consolation, and Henry Heier.

undertaker. THE BEREAVED CHILDREN. We desire to thank our relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us in our- sad bereavement in the loss our dear son, Raymond Vogel. thank our many friends for their lovely flowers and Mat. Hermann, undertaker, for his services.

MR. AND MRS. E. VOUEU I desire to thank all my friends for their kind sympathy shown me in my sad bereavement in the loss of my dear mother. Mary Waltz.

I especially thank the pallbearers. Mr. Kriegshauser, undertaker, and my many friends for tbe beautiful floral offerings. THE BEREAVED DAUGHTER. ELSIE RILK.SE.

We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives a3 for their kind sym- liuny mid loeir Dee.uiiiui lord i jxirn-uiga. tendered us in our sad bereavement in the loss of our dear husband and father, in. Grahl. We also wish to thank the Wood men or the World and the Press Printing Union for their services. MRS.

WM. GRAHL AND BOY. We express our most heartfelt thanks for the kindnees and svmnathy shown us its our sad bereavement in the loss of our dear daughter and our dear sister. Anna We thank Rev. J.

G. Reese for his kind words of consolation, the pallbearers. Mr. Kriegshauser. und-rtaker.

and our friends for the many lovely flowers. THE BEREAVED FAMILY. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings tendered us in our sad bereavement in the loss of our dear husband, George Held. We also thank Rev. O.

Siesner. pallbearers. St. Louis Butchers and Bayern erem, Anheuser-Busch Belief. Brewers Union and undertaker.

THE BEREAVED FAMILY. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for deep sympathy shown in tbe loss of our dear brother "and uncle, Thomas M. Martin, who deDarted this life. Dec. 31.

1922. and also to the Rev. Father O'Sullivan of the Immaculate Conception Church for his kind and consoling words; the pallbearers, and for the many floral offerings received and tne undertaker, Mr. Geo. Kriegshauser, for his kind asistance.

BEREAVED FAMILY. We wish, to Extend our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and many friends for their sympathy and Kindness shown during our sad hours of bereavement in the loss of my c-c- ioved sister. Barbette, and cousin. We wish to thank especially Rev. Pleger for his kind and consoling words and aiso the Wagoner I ndertakmg and Mr.

and Mrs. P. i Winter. Many thanks for the floral offerings. MISS KOS1.H1, MISS LENA SPITZ.

We wish to extend our sincere and heart felt thanks to our relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us in our rad bereavement in the loss of our dear father. Willism Robson. and for the beautiful floral offerings. Wc especially thank the oallbearers. C.

Dallmeyer. the undertaker. and Rev. Father McNamara for their kind and efficient cervices. THE ROBSON FAMILY.

We wish to thank all our relatives tnd friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us in our sad bereavement In the loss of our dear brother. Thomas S. Martin. We especially wish to mention Rev. Sullivan for his kind service, the paiioearer.

Geo. Kriegshauser. undertaker, and our friends. Xor the lovely flowers. THE BEREAVED BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

Our sincere and heartfelt thanks are hereby tendered our relatives and friends for the kindness shown and the beautiful floral offerings tendered us in the greatest loss of our husband, father and granaiatner, Jacoh Mendelsohn; and thanks to Dr. Thurman for his services, and Mrs. Gassaway. pastor of the Temple of Truth, for her consolation to the family: the Pride of the West Lodge. I.

O. R. and Rindskopf. undertaker, for ex cellent services. THE FAMILY.

tc We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for the kindness and sVmnathy Known us during our sari le-reavement in the loss of mv dear husband, and fa'hT. our beloved son and brother. James Raines. We wish to epeciallv think the pallbearers, the employes of Famous-Barr. and Rev.

Schroeder for their kindness the biutiful florsi offerings. MRS JAMES RAINES AND SOX. MR AND MRS. JOHN RAINES AND FAMILY. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and exoress our appreciation to ur relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during our sad hour -f bereavement in the Iocs cf our dear father and brother.

Christ F. Hnx-kmann. We wish to esnecialiv thank the Rev. Louis J. Sieck for his words of comfort and mndo-lence- ou- friends for the remembrance expressed through the beautiful floral offerings, snd to Msth.

Hermann St Sons, fu neral directors, for their- prompt, courteous and efficient perrir. SONS. BROTHER AND SISTERS, (c) We wish to extend our sincere thanks to ourL relativind friends for the svmpathy. condolence snd beautiful floral offerings tendered vs during this hour of bereavement occasioned bv the loss cf o'ir husband fsther. Wf.

A Tlensling. who detrted this life Jan. 1 We also wish to thank the Rev Thedv-e Brown for bis of condolence, the Wusv Ke Tent. No. ll.Y K.

th and uM-fiker. Matt Hermann Son. for their kind and efficient service IKS. 11 r. "1-1 -i We wish to tbrk o'ir mn friends sril relatives for tiveir V'-Hess and rtin-afhv shown us our lete sad boitr of bereavement In 'h tor's of nr gelovert father Nicho'f 5'hr -nd for their bearlifni "ore! ffrin-.

TV esneclal'v thank t-e Pv. Fatb'r Kend-irk or St Ann's Church. Xoems4v. for his wind and consoiine- worila. the grandsons -vho aced es r.I!oerers and the in.

L. Pt-Pjrch. for hi very kind nd efficient service. "MUX. IN WEMORiaM iTTmemorv of our dear eon and brother, r-tilrie- Emmet Lots.

Departed this life one year ego. Jan. 10. 1922 He bid no on- s. 1-st farewell: Said eoo-t-by to none.

His loving hesrt had cesed to beat Before we knew tbrt ha was gone. His cheery smile and ways are pleasant to recall He bad a kind word fr everyone And died beloved by alL rJwSNTSSsTfstS ANT CARD OF THANKS a PERSONAL-fnom you -R. wauid ind the children. like to r.aar E. McC.

PERSONAL M. H. Write again and send address; will answer. Your wife, Hilda. CLKbijNAL Jamei Brown: letter by his sister June 22.

1921: give his or jiwjamily'a address: te his interest: waiting. P. D. PERSONAL i will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Mrs.

L. O. lselin. after Jan. 7.

1923. LEO C. ISELIN. (31 INFORMATIO.NvWtd. On automobile accident of Mary wlchman, that happened on and Lorraine.

Rrlday. Jan. 4, at p. nx Address Robert Wtchman, 4718 Lorraine. PERSONAL Blanch Porter or Carr loo Thompson) or any person knowing hr whereabouts piease communicate with Mrs.

Anna Sheets, 62 West 124th N.w York City. COMING EVENTS DANCING Mrs. Hard castle farmers' daoce at Hamilton Hotel, Tuesday. Jan. prizee.

Party every Saturday night. (r Auto and Travel Trips YOUNG MAN California trip. ill exchange service Box P-274. for FRATERNAL, NOTICES Masonic meetings ALGABIL IXDGE. NO.

644. A. F. and A. win conduct religious services at Ma sonie Home.

5351 Delmar this afternoon. 3 o'clock. Members expected. Visitor, welcome. W.

L. MALKENXE3, W. M. W. J.

H. PERKINS. Sec, mc GEORGE WASHINGTON LODGE Special communication Sunday, Jan. 7. 12:30 p.

to conduct the funeral of Brother Georae H. McClure. St. John's Lodge No. 25.

Omaha. Neb. Services at Ziegenhein Bros." funeral parlors, 623 Cherokee street. Piease attend. CHESTER A.

KENNEDT. W. W. L. REYNOLDS.

Secretary. ADOPTION A DO PTION i i 1 i eas couple wishes te adopt bov from 1 year to 1 months old. Box C-122. Post-Dispatch. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Iea-loce Consolidated Lead for the election of directors te serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting will be held at the office of the company.

423 Rialto St. Louis. on the 15th day of January. 1923. 'St 1 p.

no. F. DESLOGE. Pres. JT F.

VALLE. Sec'y. BPECf AL NOTICE The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Stat National Bank of St- Louis for the elec tion of directors to serve for tbe ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before said meeting, will be held at the banking room of said bank. Fourth and Locust strseta. on the ninth day of January.

1923, from 10 a. m. to 12 noon. H- L. STAPLER.

Secretary. eSl STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice ta hereby given that the annttal meeting of the stockholders of the Jtoehl Storage anl Moving Co. of St. Louis will be held on Monday morning. Jan.

8. 1923. at A o'clock, at the office of the eomoany. 3543 Gravois avenue, for the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year. Polls open from 9 a.

m. to 12 ro, JOHN M. CARROLL. Presides. J.

LOUIS BOEHL Secretary. St- Louis. Dec. 23. 1923.

fcgl STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice Is hereby given that th. annual meeting cf the stockholders of the Pulitzer Publisbing Co. will be held at the office of the company. d.2th and Olive In city-of St, Louis. on Monday.

Jan. 15, 1923. convening at 9 o'clock In tbe forenoon far the purpose of electing a board of directors ar.d for tbe transaction of such otner business as may come before the meeting. JOSEPH PULITZER President- A. O.

LINCOLN, Secwtary- St. Ixuis. Pec, 30. 1922. feg STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of the liberty Central Trust St.

Louis. for the election of eight directors, to serve for three years, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be held st the office of company, southwest corner Broadway and Olive. 8t Louts. State of Missouri, on Wednesday. Jan IO.

1923. Polls open from 8 a- to 12 o'clock noon. J. I- JOHNSTON. President.

ERASTTTS WBLIA Secretary fit. Louis. Dee. 20. 1922.

IcS and FOUND Solid agate, ISc'line; dailw. SOc SundasT minimum lines. Three or more insertion Je) Hne discount. Lost BABY RIN; Lost- chip diamond: bWeenk Shenandoah and Arsenal on Uraod; re- ward. Llndell (- BADGE Lost: United Railways: rewrd.

Address M. Stanton 330 N. 7th East St. Louis. III.

BAG Lot brown siik bag. with eoid trimtmngs. In peckage. Famous a San-; reward Coi fax 291 LL BEADED BAG Lost: containing 25. so-dress book, receipts; liberal reward.

T. Hicks. Forest 4294J. BEADS Lost; Friday afternoon; "Uni versity car downtown; reward- Caliany 414M. .1 cj BEA DS-j-Lost.

snort string genuine coral: 1920A Bellrgiade. Uno-1! 4473M. c7l BEADS' Lost; strand of pear beets, Wcdneodsy night: Page. Wellstm cars; Grand Theater; reward. Forest' 45UVV BILL FOLD Lost: containing SlOO and "3 bank books; reward.

1959 M'aBlnd. BLACK METAL, BOX Stolen content's. Bank of Commerce bank book. Insurance polifiea. receipts end o'her paters: reward for miw j-istijus asked.

Ftank O. Uerst. 2733 Dodter. CAMEO PIUs n'H liet; UclnaFiar. FcrT est 74t.

Reward. tcl i CAPE lostr small Maralon; color tsuo when crossing Grand and Florissant or Bellefontain car: liberal reward, i'tltl Oriole. Phone Iielmar 41WIL. CHECKS Lost; 2: neighborhood of Sfrii-g and St. Louis, Finder pteaae call Lindeil 3792J.

COIN PURSE: ixst; snd rosaj-y; on Glasgow a Mstuiday afternoon; reward. 1411 Gmsgow. irl LHG LMtt. hound, female. whliM tnj datlc brown soot; rfi.

t'bTe ttOfi Lt; female "brlnole ballt smke "c.l or; rttu.n In WKI" Grsvoie; liberal re- td- ri (1 DOO lst; large air-dale: answers nam. reward. Tyler 20S9R. IRM, lost: biack, with 4 dniwri feet, rr. tr.g red sweater; reward.

BemoaU I'aKX Msrket (, 1H I 1 -t omslt. biaek, with 4 tnnra. --t. wearlittr rel sweater; reward. 311 lr.

ket- Bomonc DOG HLot: -elite, male, jar It back; aaaseei name 8 hep; reward. Forest 3110, 4.24 Eston av. lKe Lost. Beagle round, broeo, hlriil ami tan speckled; rubber srdrJ18 Neoeheiit. D-i sniii 1) fox terrier, melef t.l-l afl brown -wd.

body white aiik tre bsack spots: aarawia. ellar. CJ1 Farea Sj44R; tswaw. cl Iw! -tm coflto;" license No. 1 I.

on 1 A rerit leg; tten Prince; ij prt who is ht.Vdlnr blm retors Sovfi tiS Aot ttoenlr 8443 WujBrsad 1 Reerarq loet; gold, lest ceturday njo-ujgrsm. ond-r pteaa. paene Gran or Main 399i. Lit-rsl resrerij tvt 1 IN Loot gold; eaassei top; ioittaJe B. JC; liberal rewmra.

Us. dowsr 454- fci In memory of Harry J. Newton, who died year ago Jan. ti. 1922.

Sadly missed by his WIFE AND CHILDREN. In memory of our darling baby, Olivia, wfco was taken irom us Jan. 4, 19-1. Sadly missed bv FATH kit. MOTHER.

BROTHER, SISTER, In loving memory of Laura Louise Lewie (nee Wagneri. who passed away from our life Jan. 4. 191b. and is always remembered by her HUSBAND.

FAMILY AND FRIENDS. In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister. Vera Flaek. who departed this life 1921. Sadly missed by PARENTS AND BROTHER.

In loving imemory of our dear mother. Mary A. Perrot inee Jordens. who departed this life six ears ago. Jan.

o. 101 Time rolls on: it will not. stay; Six long years since our dear mother was called away. Sadly missed by HER CHILDREN. (c In sad and loving memory of our beloved husband, father and grandfather.

Joseph H-Burns. who (departed this life one year ago. You are gone, but not forgotten, nor wlU-ou ever be As long as life and memory lasts will re- memoer thee. Sadly missed bv WIFE. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN.

In loving memory of our dear mother, Charlotte l.ulkoetter, departed this life one. year ago. Jan. 9. 1922: A loving mother, true and kind.

No friend ike her on earth we'll find. God called her home. It was His will. But in our hearts, she lingers stilL For all of us she did her best, God grant her eternal rest. BEREAVED CHILDREN.

In loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister, Margaret Hail inee Caskanett). who departed this life Jan. 10, 1919. Time rolls on It will not stay: That grief we felt since that sad day. With one so loving, kind and true.

How hard it was to part with you. Sadly mlfsed bv PARENTS. SISTERS, HUSBAND and BABY. In memory of my dear husband and addv. Charles W.

Groos. who passed away Jan. 8. 1922. Surrounded by friends, we are lonesome: in tne midst ol pleasures we are blue; Smiles on our faces, still our hearts ache; Beiove sweetheart, true and kind.

No friend on earth like you we'll And. Sadly missed hv WIFE AND CHILDREN AND THOSB WHO lXVtP HIM. UNDERTAKERS PEETZ BROS. Funeral chattel. 2739 Lafayette av anta no charge for (chapel.

(c62) GEO. E. MAHLER, Undertaker. 472d St. Louis Av.

Forest 5467. (cflSi CEMETERIES Beautiful Lakewood TUB PARK CEMETERY NONSECTARIAN. PERPETUAL CARE. PERPETUAL CHARTER. OLIVE 14.

722 CHESTNUT. CENT. 6491. ki 'COB I CEMETERY LOTS CEMETERY LOT In Memorial Park. D-ll.

Post-Dispatch Box CEMETERY LOT-any 4999W. -Valhalla; beautiful. Cab- tc3 CEMETERY LOT One 6-grave, in Lake-wood Park. A. A.

Kolb. 7277 Manchester. Benton 217. (oj CEMETERY LOT Eight graves: 12x16: perpetual care: Parklawn Cemetery; bargain. Call 5412 Reber place.

CEMETERY LOTS Beautiful Oak Grove; one six and one 13 grave lot; best location; reasonable. Grand 179. c7) Solid aBtta S5f of-o-tor. Sic dailn. SOc Sunday; minimum 2 lines.

Three or more insertions lc line discount. BALD PATE RESORT Meramee River, near Eurekai cottages, (restaurant; fine springs; safe bathing. Hill. Forest 2137W. c99i CLUBHOLSES Two.

for rent, suitable for family, at Glencoe. Mo. W. F. Scbatz.

Glencoe. Mo. (99j CLUB SITS Beautiful lot fronting Meramee River at Valley Park for lease: might Box A-ou. posr-iiseatcn. CLrBHOUSE 3 rooms.

furnished: rent chean: Meramee; Deicke. Box D-331. Post-Dispatch. COTTAGE For rent, furnished summer cottage: Arcadia Valley; reserve now. Box D-133.

Post-Dispatch. GET ready for next season at beautiful Ten Brook; electric lighted cottages. lumisned and unfurnished; hotel, grocery, baseball park, dance hali. swimming and rowboats In connection. Wm.

Arste. Ten Brook. Mo. (99 For Sale CLUBHOUSE For sale or lease, at Queen'. Lke on t'Kaw tfiver, mile irom date fro St.

Louis. Goet 49 Sidney. CLUBHOUSE Fenton. one mile up the river after crossing bridge at Fenton: 3 large room, and kitchen- fully jrn'sted; screened porch on ail side. c.rt see club house today or write 11.

F. Moc. liM8 Morri son. iT9 CLUJ SITES 25 miles from Union Station near Meramee River; lot 100xl2U: for particulars see- Anthony Schraitt IC E. hestnut st.

SITE IjOTS On easy terms at Crys-stal Springs. lake Park; you buy here, pot lease, entrance on Clayton rd. betwean Gever and Bailas rd. Fred J. Wessel, 4172 Delmar bl.

I'hon. linden 'J. LAND Meramee River property, large ot small tracts, improved or unimproved. EX H. Bynoist.

1 OQ2 Title Guar. Bldg. icBBj MKKAM1 RIVER SITE For an Institution or home: a very beautiful place 2OO0 feet river front, close to St. Ixuis: would make a fine country suburban home for business man. and the price is really attractive.

200 acres. Box A-381. Post-Dispatch. RESORT 120 acres. 1 mile from Arcadia.

1 mile from 1K- Killamey: fine fishing and bunting; S5.000 improvements; nrir- S17.OO0. SP.OOO rash; terms. R. s. Breck-nridge.

I ronton. Mo. Wanted CLUB HOUSE OR SITE Wtd On Meramee between Valley Park and Castlewovt. p.ox F-88. 1'cet-IMst'stch tc9 clXBHol'SE Wbi.

'n Meremc. River, within SO miles; 111 buy ur lease. UpJ T-2 1 CLUBHOUSE Wtd. (er country home; te rent: not over 35 mil from St. Louis.

Roblfing. -liojA McNair. fermonal. usfw. S0r aer line dnilp.

Sic Ovt-vf-totrm 3 j-. 4aH9 or Adoption nd imo'lmra lie t. tests TUrre or more immerttoos lc Uns slimrount. PS.KSONAL FERSONAL Breckenridge. have lost jrour ddress: please write.

rnSRrN'Ate T.oie:"'Woi 1'lte speak you st evr bvmc A. I T. PERSONAL CLAKK On Friday. Jan. 5.

1923.. Ger-. trude Clark, beloved wife of Hiram C. Ctark. Funeral from C.

R. Lupton's chapel. 4449 Olive street, Sundav. Jan. 7.

at 2 p. to Valhalla Mausoleum. COLLINS Entered into rest on Thursday, Jan. 4 1923. 9:35 V.

lry Co.lins (nee Devne). widow jof Patrick Collins, dear mother of Miw. J. D. Smith.

Mrs. J. Rhodes. John J. and JatnftS Collins and th.

late Georte P. and David Collins, ess-ter of Patrick and John Devine. and our dear trrandmother. Funeral will take place from ArtWff J-Donnelly's parlors. 3846 Lindeit boulevard, Monday mornirp.

Jan. 8. at 8:30 o'clock, t-o St. Matthew's Church. Interment in Calvary Cemeterv Ic) I1KPKXPAHI, On Saturday Jan.

3. 19-irt. Marie T. dear mother of Mrs. M.

J. Mrs. Elizabeth H-nKelsberg. Miss Errrma Mrs. P.

R. Litzke. Herman and Edward Dependahl. Funeral from C. R.

Lupton's chapel, 4449 Olive street. Monday. 10 a. m. tc DRKHEK On Friday.

Jan. 5. 102 at 11:25 Elizahth Dreher (nee Mar-bethi. of 2418A South Tenth street, helwved mother of Amanda Eukhardt. Helen Xoenifr Louisa Kunfla.

Rose Knapp Dreber. and Kmil Drehcr. our dear niotherdn-law. grandmother. great-Krandmother.

sister-in-law and aur.t. age 82 years. Kunera! fregp acker H-'derle's new 3t34 tfravois avenue. Tuesda'. Ian.

nr an to Asumotion Church. to New Picker Cemetery. cl FINK Entered into on Friday. -Tin 5. 1923.

at 11:30 P. Mrs. Mary Firlf (nee Frentzi. beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Sclierlinaer.

and lnr Krandmother of Um Kecer and Marie KeCkmann Jnee Scherline.i- i at the aKe of 82 years. 9 months and tiavs. Funeral Mondav! Jan. 8. at 1 :30 p.

rmm residence. S016 Carondelef aveiue. 'lavton. to Samuels van irl i.al Church. Clavton.

thence to St. Paul's fvrr.eterv. Olive and 'Link road. cl nTZGERAIJ) Entered Into rest on Sundav. Dec.

31. 1922. Amelia Fltzrerald mee Frisch. beloved wife of Edward dear daughter of the late Henry and au-KU'a. Frisch.

Funeral held at WelllnKton. Kn. Wellington Kan.) papers please codj'. -FREY Entered Into rest. Saturday Jan.

0. 1923, at 11 a. Catberin Bertha Frey. age 19 years. 1 1 days, dear daughter of Catherin Frey nee Dieckmani, and the late John Frev.

dear sister of John. Kd-ward, Joseph. George and Albert Frey find Mrs. John Kelly and 1 aura Frey and Mrs. Fred Girard and Mrs.

Ernest Lucas and our dear aunt. Funeral Monday. Jan. 8. at 8:30 a.

from residence. Manchester road and Klrk-wood-FfrpMon car line, to St. Mary Mae-da len Church, thence to St. Peter's Cemetery. Kirkwood.

Mo. (O FIERST On Saturday. Jan. 6. 1923 fit a.

Minne Fuerst fnee Durban mother of Lawrence snd Rudolph Fuerst. sister or Andrew and Edward Durban and our dear sister-in-law and aunt, at the ifte of 70 years. Funeral from Julius H. Schmitt chapel. 1817 Sidney etroet.

on Monday. S. at 2 n. to O'n St. Marcus emetery.

California (Mo.) papers please copy. (c.) BANTER Entered Into rest on Thnrs-iav. Jan. 4. 1923.

at 3:15 a. Elisabeth Canter (nee Sutter), beloved wife of George Ganter. dear mother of Georee John Emil and Edmund Ganter. Emily' Maneke. Mathilda Schmidt.

Gertrude Seim (nee Ganter). and Theresa Ganter. snd our dear mother-in-law. grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt, at tbe age of 68 years. Funeral on Sunday.

Jan 1. at 2 p. from residence. 1231 Sidney street, to PaVfc Lawn Cemetery. (c) GARBARINO Entered Into rest on Thursday.

Jan. 4. 1923. at 9 o. Joseph A.

Garbarino. beloved husband of Anna Gar-barino tnce Brandest, father of Lillian Gar- barino. dear brother of Mrs. Liliaan KaRgio nd oit rlptr nenhew. Funeral will take place from Arthur J.

Donnelly's osrlors. 3846 Llndell bvil-vard. on Mondav morning. Jan. 8.

st 8:30 o-i-loclr to St rrharles Rorromeo church. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. (c) HEFFSKR On Thursday. Jan. 4.

1923. at 5:10 p. Catherine L. Heffner. beloved wife of the late Thomas Heffner.

dear mother, grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. 1n her seventy-third "year. Funeral from residence at Fereuson Junction on Mondav. Jan. 8.

at 8:30 a. to Ann's Church and Cemetery. Normandy. Mo. c) HERTZ Entered Into rest on Friday.

Jar. l2. at 4:20 n. Mathilda Hertz. beloved mother of Mr.

Carolina Hertz. Mts. Nettie Kaufmann. Mrs. Jilrzacetfl tsecser.

aged 83 years. Funeral from MaucK scanim parior-t. 403 South Grand boulevard. Sunday. Jan.

7, at 3 p. to St. Matthew's Ometery. (rl HINTZ Entered into rest on Thursday. Jan.

4. 1P23. at 3:30 a. Catherine A. Hints (nee Dohrmanni of 4348 Ellen wood avenue, beloved mother of Fred O.

and Ernest Hintz. Lillie Larmer. Annie Matthiesen and Carrie Gerdt. and our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great grandmother, at the age of 80 years. Funeral services on Sunday.

Jan. 7-30 p. at Ziegeahein Bros, chapel. 2623 Cherokee street. Interment Monday, Jan.

8. at Bunker Jlill. 111. c89 HOLLAND Entered Into rest on -Saturday. Jan.

6. 1923.. at 4:15 P. James W. Holland, beloved husband of Kittv Holland ne Rente), dear brother of Mrs.

r. A Grav and Samuel T. Holland, -and our r- drnthnr-in-law and uncle, at age of 38 years. Due notice of funeral from Zlegen-hein Bros. chsnel.

2603 Cherokee street. Interment at Vine Grove. Ky Deceased was a member of Cache Lodge. No. 41 A and A.

and St. Louis Chapt" No. R. A. M.

0 JACKSON Entered Into rest on Fridry. Jan. 5. 1923. Charles L.

Jackson of Hannibal. Mo. Funeral from the Alexander parlors. 83a street, on Monday. Jan.

8. at p. m. Decersed was a member of St. Louis lxage.

No. 5. I. O. O.

and R. C. St. Louis division No. 3- -KEIM Entered Into rest on Friday.

Jan. 5 1923 at 10:05 p. Anna Keim (nee h.invit wife of the late George Keim. dear mother ot oeorge jr. Keim.

Mrs. IeCf Kemp. Mrs. August, r-i icne. snd Anna Keim ana our or "Ti.

in-law. daugnter-in-iaw. grandmother and aunt in her sixty-secana ye1T a o-sn ri- uneral Mr.un.. r- from Math Herman i n. nnd West Flurissant -avenues.

to riea'ns Cemetery. KLIMEXT On Friday' Jan 5. 1923 at 5:1" m. aanrie inun.ni m. td 8" years.

-peioveu mwuirr Sheehan and the late Marie Frances loioer. flZT unerai on i from residence, tZS Wenceslaus Lnurea. i Cemetery. 1 On Thursdsy. Jan.

4. 1S-J 6 a. Mry lumism, Kompa-e. 335 OHye avenue St Louts oun- mot her ot ar. 17 -v.

--tor ZvTSZr grandmother and mother-ln-lajy Funeral from Southern p-rlors. h-7 Michigan avenue, on Sunday. Jan. at -b to Missouri Crn.iiorr.; -a' I apt Entered Into rest. many.

lo3 at o. Officer Michael Lary. tV flOA lr- fn? f.ml.y.'iden'0 iVlJ Ji. Calvary Cemetery-. nip -Rntered Into rest, suddenly.

Krlrtav. Jan. 1923 11 George Henrv Lemo. late residence, li'ia VlTpmont avVnuaT beloved husband of (nee Wohifarthl. father of A ncle.

In forty-sixth ves unerrf Tuesdsv. Jen. ft. at 2 from "hapel. 4lO" Manchester Sn Zion Cerr.c'.ery.

from i ru Krie interment Zio avenue. ar Entered Into rest at Marloii. vvidny Jan. 5. ,1923.

at 1 a. LP'. beloved husband of tho late r. viM-ker). and dear father LITTI on Fri JenVTie Little B-ker, Euaene Little and grandfather.

brother. j- 11 a. Fumral Midy. chapel. gVio'hGnd 'bouleVard.

to Bel left- taine Cemetery. r.nihri. MeConnetl. be- Mrli-'-'- KnaPP. at hilahanu OT Genevieve Cleveland.

Ohio. Jan. lM-'J. (nee dear and at A. to J.

T. to to of in p. J. a. ,,1 notice first fines or leg.

lint. 23c; me- lectures, njnriiuuuisni 30c iwr Une. a rY on Saturday, Jan. 6. 1113.

at Alvarei. beloved daughter Tu.rez dear sister of Mary. Sofia. iZt -id Anthony Alvare. Mrs.

Ma.a.e Mrs Josephine Kickel. "f'-i from family residence 699 notice ot rii entered into ret on Friday. iHTyuS at 1:30 P. Robert An- "i-Mrtiiii ot GeorBe and Came An-bekea on brother of Ar- ToEtt SrndnenHAntran1. and our dear tarns t.

reter's Cemetery. L-iiMTOEITE Entered into rest on Frl-lUlK HlCa at 5:30 p. Klsie beloved daughter of Hil.legvrd Klemnie at the age of two on Sunday, Jan st 4 p. chapel. Chero- Ceiaetery.

tti, RIRSISGEIt Entered into rest on Thors- at P. Joseph tineer. huoand iSilT and brother Paul's Cemetery. Defeased was tja-lniiw Vjrtl-Entered into rest. Saturday.

Ja i 43 Isaac Blum, dearly beloved rf VancTE. Klum. father ff Mrs. H. r.Siopf.

A- Blum. H. W. BKim. Mrs KTJones.

Isaac HI urn. Mrs red r. tj. So (imnn. N.

it. 75" Mrs. X. S. Roth brother of J4rWt2 fohner.

dear grandfather and "rtmeral from Rihdskopf funeral parlors. il8 Delmar boulevard. Notice of time later. BOOS En tr red into, rest on Thursdny. Ua.

4. l-3. at 3:45 p. Flora May Hoone. beloved mother ofMp.

Hush Mc-Sin. 6ear trranrtmother of Marcia McLean pd sMer of Mrs. Marie Winn. 1-55 will take place from the Mullen rtaori. 6165 Delmar boulevaro.

on Sunday. P. m. Interment In alballa OBMtsry. c7 BTTLXB Entered lnte rest on Saturday.

J.B- 6. 1923. at 8 o'clock a. Alice Batiw (nee Dwyer I beloved wife of Micha Btr. sister of Mrs.

John O'Hearn anfl Jim A- O'Riordan. iW Fwersl will take place from the family nstdenca. 4156 Lucky street, on Tuesday rnorntne. Jan. i t-i.

Mttttew'B Church. Interment Calvary Cnwury. CiRSAHAX Kntered 'nto rest. Saturday. Jaji.

8. 1923. at 4:20 a. John M. dnahan, husband of Catherine tan G.inesfr aear father of Mary and Grace CirasBaa, and dear grandfather, in his tf6ty-nlntn, year.

Remains at KrieKshauser chapel. 4104 Ssncsester avenue, until Monday. Jan. 8. it 7 a.

m. Interment at Attica. Ind. to SPIRITUA LISM kir.rtial meeting Sunday. lv MMX) Gravoia.

1:30: Toesdav. c99) OEXCE OF IHE SOUL Trumpet. Mo.l-i 8: Thursday. p. in.

loSO WelHton Ev. Atbaugh Vien. Pastor. t99 FUST t'NITT SPIRITUAL CHURCH EiflM" HalL Services Thursday. 11:30 p.

m. Mm. Carroll. Pastor. TENTH CHURCH.

Flower service Tues-T sfternoon and cvenine. 1515 South Sev-Kl. Itrs Marcus. CHTBCH DIVINE MeetlnKs Tuesday. 2 Thursday.

8 p. m. 1462 Krancis street, an. A. Johnson, formerly 1912 N.

Grand. LIGHT OF TRUTH Sundas. Thursdays. p. m.

Tuesdays. Fridavs. 8 p. m. Mrs.

EeUt Jorgsen. 4353A Easton. (99 SPIRITUAL CHURCH Sundav. 8 p. wengday, 2 and 8 p.

m. Wagner, 1868 Twelfth st. TEMPLE OF TRUTH Marcus Hall. 4700 EMton; 8 p. m.

Subject: "Untapped Mrs. Uasaway. tc MXTH CHURCH Meetings Sunday. Tuesday. Friday.

Dark Circle. Wednesday. 8 m. Mrs. Placht, 3S51 Lee a v.

All eehsome. rXIVERSAL SPIRITUAL SOCIETY holds tervtM-s Sundav. 8 p. Wednesday. 2 p.

Tliurs.iay. 8 p. m. Mrs. Schneider.

Pas-iw. 3116a Easton. ELEVENTH CHURCH. 1531 S. 9th st.

TTvis Sunday and Wednesday niaht at Thuriday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. d. Waters. ic99 INTVERSAL THEOMONISTIC CHURCH Sunday.

8 o. Wedoesday. 2 p. a. m.

Mrs. A. Ruhland. 3613A towns av. Grand av.

cars. UNIVERSAL SPIRITUAL CHURCH awUag Wednesday, a Thursday. Frt7- 8 p. m. 1412 Evertfreen, Mrs.

Davis Johnson. niURcH OF CONSOLATION Service MB4a. 10 a. 3 p. m.

Sundav school. a-: Tuesday. 7:30 Thursday. 1 9- 3010 Lemp av. Mi-s.

Rim-rer. CHURCH OF THE REDEMPTION 5wy. Monflay. Wainesdav. Thursday.

8 vledne.day. 2 p. m. lectures, mes- rwim ana healings. 3564 South Broadway.

uufinermaun. THEOMONISTIC CHURCH awe iarrazut: Sundays and Thursdays. H- Conducted hv Mra Srhr and JWJ. Healing service bv Mrs. Kate Hogan "Mr.

Lebvig. Bellefontains cars. nreVSvn CHRIST TKV 1'X' "VTRS chartered by the State of lTTV-' ounaay cervices :3 p. m. E-r nd mMM!) t.

n.r. triers; mil welcome 3S34 Juniata I'-Pl! i a. o- l. LIGHT SPIRITUAL CHIRCH nm meeting every Sunday. 7.30 p.

li. Metropolitan Bldg 5th and Missouri 111. Mrs. Connell. holds meetings in her home.

544A Jirteenth street, every Wednesday at 2 AH welcome. 1 SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 13(MI Services. 2.30 p. m. Sunday Evening service.

8 p. m. reading and trumpet in the light by nu Mary Lsnsley of Indiana. Clara Rie-" ptor. Residence, 3843 West Pine M.

(c99 Johnson, founder of the Church- "eaewiptton of Souls. Spiritualist Klj North Ron nmont n-IU wJ.LiTi lectures on Spiritualism at it. night, beginning Sunday, ilmi i. Only Independent voice me- 4fctlL. lnitl States under the juri-au Association of Redemption of vi aiissouri.

sy afternoon nd evening. Mrs. Cun- W. tHLZ. HT CENTER 4232 Mc- aien ciw.it; Thursday e-Asamann.

PLt' LIJHT CENTER 1638 Ohia; 7 tmtl Ka- Un- TWar CNITf CENTER 2107 Thursday, 8 p. m. Hall. 4700 2:30. Lecture, messages.

RlKl.Vil "sTAR rxr vxrn nau tr, btrv unday and Wednesday Hunther. ialV Meetings Sundays and Wednes-JesM Thursdays, 2 p. m. Miss others. wi us cextfb 4411 West Belle.

ana -Wednesday evenings. Mrs. ASSOCIATION. -'KNTER Ashland Hall, lridKe av. Services every Sun- mirs T-Wh AP I6HT CENTER 2510 North oTih iservlc" every Sundav and Thurs- iT' fcvjv and Friday.

rs. Mary Rasche. It. oti ft Japan, Greece, South America (the Pacific? Coast). Japan, Sicily and Asia Minor.

The lands most free from these convulsions are Africa. Australia. Russia, Siberia. Scandinavia and Canada. As a rule where earthquakes are not, frequent they are most sever.

India is. however, an exception to this, the quakes there are not so numerous, but are very disastrous. Loss of life in many cases depends on the density of population rather than on the intensity of the earth movement, HOUSEKEEPER. Persistence in the use of any means is the important element in ihe work of destroying moths. Insects multiply very rapidly, and also migrate from one house to the other, so that in city flats it requires constant vigilance to exterminate them and even then entire extermination is seldom at-, tained.

Camphor balls scattered about are an aid. The following is also effective: 100 parts Spanish pepper, 50 parts turpentine oil. 25 parts camphor oil, 25 parts clova oil. 900 parts of 96 per cent alcohol. Cut the Spanish pepper into little bits, pouring over them the alcohol and oil of turpentine, then let stand 2 to 3 das, then filter into suita ble bottles Soak bits or.

paper into this liquid and scatter into the, clothes packed awaiy and also ill th articles in the clothes closets. There are also excellent preparations on the market for this purpose. AMBITIOUS. If you would answer letters Immediately after receiving them you would find beginning your letter would be less difficult. The news contained in The letter is fresh and the impulse to reply then needs no prodding.

Nothing can be simpler than to say "We were all overjoyed to hear from you this morning," or, "It was more than good to have news of you this morning." and then you take up the various subjects in the letter received which will certainly launch you without difficulty upon topics of your own. The beginning of a letter shoujd give the reader an impression of greeting, and the ending should express friendly or affectionate leave-taking. Do not forget that the letter vou write, is always a mirror which reflects your appearance, taste and character. In thanking a friend for a Christmas gift simply tell her how pleased you were to receive it, how useful it is to you, or how pretty thank her for it, adding the usual letter endings. can prosecute if he is found guilty of violating the prohibition laws.

The length of time within which he could be prosecuted would depend upon the circumstances of the particular case. QUESTIONS would hardly affect the eyes, abut the measles may have left some eye defect. W. A. R.

Do not attempt to self--treat any trouble with the eyes. Consult an oculist. A piece of blot ter shaped as a cone and inserted into the nostrils will stop an ordi 1 narv case of nose bleeding. If blotter is available any soft paper will answer. READEtt.

Nail biting is usually found in nervous children and is especially noticed when these children are frightened. Correction by reasoning scolding or spanking is seldom effectual. Place gloves on the child's hands constantly day and night as a reminder. If the habit continues in spite of the gloves, apply tincture of aloes to the. nails and finger tips night and morning.

A WEBEK Entered into rest on Fridav, Jan. 5. 1923. at 11:30 p. Edward W.

Weber, beloved son of William Weber, dear brother of Mrs. Albert Neithe. Mrs. Freman Condor and Aimieda Weber, in his thirty-seventh year. Funeral from residence.

7228 Murdock avenue. Shrewsbury. Monday. Jan. 8.

at 2 n. to New Picker Cemetery. WILDER Entered Into rest on Friday. Jan. 6.

1923. at 7:30 a. Anna Catherine Wilder. letoved wife of John R. Wilder and dear mother of Mrs.

J. E. Koons. Mrs. Winfield Green.

John R. Wilder Mrs. Ernest Lloyd and Elsie Wilder, in her seventy-fourth vear. Funeral Sunday. Jan.

7, at 2:00 p. from residence. 1 807 North Garrison avenue. Interment at Valhalla Cemetery. 7) WOLF Entered into rest on Wednesday, Jan.

3. 1923. at 1:45 p. Charles A. Wolf, our dear father, father-in-law.

grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral Sunday. Jan. 7 at 2 p. from fan.ily residence.

3957 Ashland avenue, them to St. John's Cemetery. c7 filDfi ri TM 7 'ixC wish to express thanks to the Col. Has-sendeubel Post. No.

13. G. A. and Da'igh-ters of Veterans for the last respects shown my father, Wm. Agrlcola.

Also thanking friends for floral offerings. DAUGHTER. The family of the late J. Leonard S'ahl wish to extend their thanks to the Rev. Krafft And th many fnends for the sym pathy shown them, also for the floral offerings.

We wish to extend our sincere thanks to and friend, also Rev. K. t. Nott-rott and pallbearers, also Hauck Sschmitt. undertakers, for the kidnesa shown In the loss of my dear husband and our dear fathr.

A F. Bloss. kiwi for the many, fioral of ferities. MRS. bss.

T- tr.l:l.t."1. ar.t famliV wish to convev their sincere thanks to ttves and friends for the msny beautiful I floral of Tines and sympathies extended to them in the loss of their dear Elsie Baldwin. We wish to extend our sincere thsnks to our relatives snd frkmda and Kev. Kelly for their svmpathy. asswtance and beautiful floral offerings at the funeral of our beloved son and brother.

"harle G. Schnepf MOTHER AND SISTER, (c) We wish to extend our sincere thank to our friends for tbe sympathy and kindness shown In the ad here vement in llw less of our drw mother. Georgia Mueller. We especially trmnk the Rev. FatHor the and the Lo ur, its km Co.

MUELLER FAuILi We extenl thanks for svmnathv shown us In the death of desr husband and our father: to the Matt. H-rman Som. undertakers- to the Rev. R-o for his words, and for the atany braatlfo floral offertnss. HESFLI.VO FAMTLT.

to to ing our H. of J. WORRIED WIFE. We advise rnnr seelnc" a pnvsician to mine the cause of the trouble. W.

W. The disease may occur after many years if not cured in one of many forms. Locomotor ataxia, heart disease, insanity, etc in any way If any indication is present, the disease should be treat ed. G. W.

As you do not know the real condition we cannot off.r advice. The tablets might some conditions, but certainly not any remedy will cure aU" conditions. We do not see how you can make much headway sell-ireaimeni. GRATEFUL. MOTHER-- The thing to do is to take the child to for examination and advice.

The adenoids and tonsils DEATHS REISNER Entered Into rest on Saturday. Jan. ti, at 1 :50 a. John Relsner. of 27C8 Gravois avenue, dear father of Wililam.

John. Carl. Otto. Edward. Clara, Martha and Marie Reisner.

Mrs. George Elchenlaub inee Reisneri. and our dear father-in-law. brother, brother-in-law and uncle, at the age of 54 years. Funeral on Monday, Jan.

8. at 1:30 p. from Zleeenhein Bros." chapel. 2623 Cherokee street, ta Concordia Cemetery. c) IUEGER Entered into rest on Friday, Jan.

5. 1923. at 7:30 a. -Anna M. Rieger (nee Pestingeri.

widow of Herman Rleger dear mother of Mrs. Geftrud Jacob. Mrs. Marv Wehner. Mrs.

Hattle Stohlmn. Joseph. Paul and Frank Rieger. dear sister of Mrs. P.

Volkman. our dear mothern-law. grandmother and sister-in-law, after a lingering Illness, aged f0 vears. The funeral will take place on Moniav. Jan.

8. at 8:30 a. m. from residence. 7203 Ievonshire avenue, to St.

Michael's Church, Shrewsbury Park, tbenoe to S3. Peter snd Paul's Cemetery. c7) ROSXER Enferpd Into rest on Friday. Jan. at 2 Mo a.

G-orge Kua- Iter, beloved husoai.d of Katherine Rosner 1 1 (nee DrotO. dear father of Joeth. Charles, i wjn -o extend our sincere thanks for John George. -and Agnes A Roswr. Mr, the beautiful'floral offerings and your sympa-Milllam el er.

Mrs. Charles Lie htenb-rg. fnv our hereavemnt. Clements and the late Mrs. jRg JOHN KRANKEL AND FAMILY.

Albert Zulauf (nee Rosner). our dear father-1 In-law. grandfather and ui'-ie et the age. of 74 years 1 wionth end 10 Cays. Funeral from family residence, 50 Tennessee avenu.

Monday. Jan. 8. at 8:30 a. to St.

Bontrace Church, thence to Mount Olive Cemetery. SCHROEDER Asleep iti Jesus. FrlWy. Jan. 5.

1923. at p. Carolina Schroeder inee Gnrtnorl, beloved wife of August Schroeder. dear mother of Mrs. Henry- Gr-lten.

Fred Schroerier and -Mrs. Fred Mueller, our dear morwer-ln-law and smmdmother, at the age of OT years ft months. Funeral Monday, 2 t. from residence. 8402 Church rood, to Ebenex-r- Evangi-licsl-Lutheran Church, thence to St.

John's Je-ne-terj. tc7) SMITH Entered Into rest on Frldsy. Jtn 3. at 11:40 a. Catherine li'-' beloved dauEhter of Clinton F.

arrJ Florence Smith Shank), age 10 years 7 months 7 davs. Funeral from Arthur J. Drmnellv's rar- lors. ir4U l.lndell boulevard, on Sunoay. Jn at p.

m. interment in Valhalla Ceme tery. SNOW Suddenly, at residence of her daughter. 78 Lswnwooo svtnue. Long-meadow.

Mass, Elena E. W. Snow tnee Woodruff, wife of late Lewi. E. Sn'Sr and beloved mother of Mrs.

Ella K. King 'nd Marjorte. Marv and John H. Snow. Funeral Sunday.

Jan. 7. at 2:30 p. from chapel of Plljrrlm Congregational Church. Union and Kensington.

Interment urtvate. i7) VASQUEZ Entered Into rest on Friday. Jan. j. at 7:45 a.

Mary V-qucs (nee liroganl. durly beieved inr.ther of Mrs. Kate Keller and Mrs. LiHian Meyers and our dear grandmother. Funeral from residence of her dauhtrr.

Mrs. William Keller. 1918 Clara Monday. Jan. 8.

at a. to St. Edwards' Church. Interment Calvary Ometery. leceased was a mamifr of Lady Maccabees of tbe World and Court of rionOr.

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