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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 85

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I MPLOYMEUX ROOM EJSVIC 1CAL INDEX to Section Section A Sf' -ie. (arm l.nnd. Ffnnnrfal Our Motto: INDEX to Section Section A For iloaae. Ilawea, Heal tate. Faras tans.

Final ...11 i t-r and wtea Repairs Farm I. and. Financial PRODUCTIVE PUBLICITY, PROGRESS. PROFITS! ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH ST.

LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1921. PART AGES 922B rial ..10 II ,..10 Adoption A.fit Animal Fish. JlltrnfT. Automobile Bicycle. Bird I'oultrr Hoard A 0 Float is Dentist 10 PrtertlTe 10 DrmKmahtnr .....10 Electric YVlrlne- 10 Exchange (Miscel.) 15 Fixtures 19 For Sale Mined.) 13 llfln-M floya 11 riel Women C.lrl.

12 Horse. Vehicles 19 Household Goods 11 Houses, r. 14 Instruction MlMrl 1 IO ..11 nooks. Periodical 19 ..11 farcin ameras .....19 (anianwrii Solicitor II ,..1.1 Carnet flranlnsr ..90 Mot hint 19 .22 Coming Event 9 Jewelry 19 Partners ........11 i Roommates I-ot and Found 9 Machinery ............15 Mail Orders 11 Medical 10 Millinery 10 Miscellaneous 13 Moving and Storage IO Patents IS Personal Piano Maslcal IB rooltrr Rlrds Printing 4ddresslatT Frofeoalonat 1 Resorts. Country "it rtftnraa For Colored fUfes salesmen Saleswomen WetlOol eeods.

Plants. Krwtng .1 13 .1.1 ...1 Talking Machines theatrical Toilet 4 allele Trade HrhooU Typewriters 1 chicles all Paper round 9 Instruction (Auto) 15 31 "'ir 1- Gold and Silver 19 Instruction THREE TIME AD COSTS LESS. PRODUCES MORE. Instruction (Musical). 19 Musical 19 Kooma .20 situations PROMPTLY REPORT FAILURE TO RECEIVE ANSWERS.

Ss LOST, FOE AUTOS, R3US A DEATHS IN MEM0RIAM LOST AND FOUND KRAEK Entered Into rest on rioa. nviu--h-ntered into rest on Friday. Oct. la loving memory of our dear wife and DEATH Oct. 1921.

at 4:30 a m. Alevt, Fr LOST AMSW, EES TO OUEE1ES PERSONAL Carl mouier, iiwirieiie Llaner, who ueparted this life, Oct. 19. 1918. Sadly by HUSBAND AND SON.

at Anas av. tii.A-.-rh I.t: iWlglM Shell Un tea 1. )4nMA I irf.at slu lt -e inee Richardson), beloved wife of Thomas razee, dear mother of Marv Frazw and our dear sitr-in-l and daughter-in-law. In her twertii-th year. Fiinera) Sonday.

C'ct. 16. at 2 p. from residence. 543 Thrush avenue, to Frieilens Cemetery.

4C tr.v or Jeanluga. J-'-l. at 4:10 p. Mathias Roth, dear father of John Roth, grandfather of Anna and Aftnes C. Rotn.

sister Mary and Sister Mary Flus of the Ursullno (lonvent. ield. 111., and uncle of Mar-I Steve and Mike Roth. Mrs. J.

I I-uneral will be held Monday at a. rrom family residence. 1710 -E street, to St. Joseph Church, thence to St. Mark Ceme-, tery.

(Iranite City. 111. (c) Hell. 1,, ute not Hi bureau, it is impos- iil '231 VV. As tee have no information sihle to answer queries hu 'Drain notice, t'mt vt rt.

it it r-fm(lrl- 1 fuirit titlht.Tl e.LC... SUC ca, reward and a mail or telepitonc. In lovinR memory of our dear son and brother, Matthew Dunonue. who departed tuts iiia Oct. 17.

1917. Sadly missed by parents, sisters and brothers and thuso who loved him. sfill rlii'iiiil with nam entriai M'l. or re ici.tff- ami- llre tl Query for Sunday must be mailed a week beforehand. orr it nr.

frrtnnai got prt me Sic a i Out vt tun iir dull of urirtiiy Adoption and o.f renin, fir ttnt. owl ul totrn. tie dtuly. Sue tiunday Minimum itnr Thrrt or nwr ntr(tns Ic tiiS' iunt ui 2 1 reward. Irl t.l.A,-,.-t.t On Thursday, 14.

1 SCHEILT1N Entered Into refit at resl- pwlr rloi tortote. btrre-nl Uenee A he a rn Bessie Anlersoii. (liirim? el lee Irefflo 12.3; a. aila. I'ttirit- Oct.

1921. at 6:30 t. Charlej. Schei'l- pyouwiern Uuw. and both In memory of mv dear husband and father.

Louia Wiilma.no. who departed this lue Oct. 17. litis. luu are sau.v mised by others, but we mlsa you most of all.

WIFE AND CHILDREN. PERSONAL H'er) dear sister of Kernice. Jarafs Anderson, dear niece if Mr. wat I.I.AIV1. 1 array Mnin, sir of ai.devt-titer.

lo.rat I3'3vV. I'hKSor i art. Carl Raancoe. at the age of 0 years. Write to Louise; mother GR.W KS On Friday, Oct.

14. 1921. at 11)15 r. Joel M. Graves, beloved hilaband of Ella Graves, tlecir father of Hutu and A.

C. Caswell, dear father-in-law of Marie Caswell and o.ir dear ui-ind-father. brotner and brothor-in-law. at the atre of 48 years. Funeral from residence.

3137 Arsenal street, on Tuesday. ot. IS. at 8.30 a. to iJt.

Francis da Sales Church, thence to Mount Olive Cemetery Dei-eased was a i. of Hrewerv Workers' Local Union No. (cl, OKECA On Friday. Oct. 14.

1SC1. at 12 noon. Mary Gretra of 2306 South Broad worried; don't fear. from the fur. warm slightly and rub warm oran into trie spot; let stand awhile, and tuen comb out the bran.

Leather may be sotieiicd without oil by the use of a hipti-grade saddle soap. To tan skins, stretch the tiphtly and smooth ly on a board with the hair side down, and tack it down on the edges. scrape off the loose t'lesn and fat with a blunt knile and famllv resMnce. 401 frim dearly beloved liisband of Rosa Probst hcneiltin and dear fither of Mrs. Howard C.

(Joodwln and William C. Schelltln and dear brother of Oscar Scheiltln. our dear brother-in-law and uncle. notice of funaral later from Wil liam F. I'aschedas'a chapel.

2825 North (rand avenue. St MM IDT Entered Ir.tc rest at Sierra Macre. Cal. Srhmil lieloved Af iT V. to MmorW PERSONAL Man to go on Ozark floating trip.

ljiclele 610. PERSONAL has. C. While: Bud. ease is rite or come see your sister in South In iovine remembrance of our dear mother ana sister, Mrs.

Amanua Lrueckner inee ilil-leo. uno passed uvay ict. 17, 1919. Gone but not foi gotten. Sad.y missed by tier bitoi'ilr'R AND SISTER.

I.lai kid. I. rig- oil oraii.l av reward tell Loul-U oU.flM. Ul.oV LS -Ijiat, pack. km tutii.liinia gray ued ah Frid Van enter ear or Hiiueveiiier and olive.

daiid K5U: reward iri li, luet: name-7 Il. ''n Moe.lic Hi.lel. reHr.l Gol.D ISA Mil Fl'H ie.al.lion lira 'I. with urn ain A on the baik. reward.

5iS In the battle the ArRonne. I'ri- A. l. Apply to the Odeon lor the Information wanted. HUBBY.

Inquire at the Public Library for a copy of the poem wanted. DOROTHY. You can pet books on card playing at the Public Library-, or at the sporting poods houses; also in the department stores. TIIAXK YOU. Apply to the State Game and Fish Commissioner's headquarters in Forest Park for information concerning the gold fish in the city parks.

MRS. CHAS. Mrs. Ruth Crosby Dimmick, formerly of St. Louis, was at one time proclaimed the "Ella Wheeler Wilcox of St.

Louis." and on April 21. 1907. the i Mertha Itehrman i work in chalk freeiy with plenty of hard rubbing. When the chaik be ET. LOU 1M.

PERSONAL Fasetti: Pliaee come home or write; can stand auaper.se no lorijtur. MOTH EIC I KKSuNAI, All family and uuiiiess affairs will he taken r. of 221 nrd'Tt. father of Aivera Hwhrinan. son 3nr.

and the Lite Kmwt ft hrman. JrttSir of the la' Alfied M. Behrman. age J.rlJtt Oct. 10.

at P. fro-n In sad but loving remembrance cf our daiimK and devoted mott.er. Lida Man'sl-fciamiu, vvuo departej tu la life two yearn ago, Oct. 11. Gone but not forgotten.

Sadly missed by her children, FltLDA, HtNKl RALPH. gins to powder and lan on, remove, the skin from the board and rub in a good deal of powdered alum. Wrap' the skin up closely and keep it in a dry pl.ce for a few days. DENVER, COLO. The history of the Veiled Prophet Association and niirade aoDeared in this column on riiHt-'.

w'li -morlai rarK AuiLT- to husband of Vena Schmidt, dear son cf Ella (neo Brenneri. dear brother of Francis and Mrs. A. Ammann. our dear son-in-law.

brother-in-law, nephew, cousin and uncle, a Red 31 years. Funeral from Leidner chapel. 2223 St. Louis avenue. Mondav.

Oct. 17. at 7:30 a. to Sr. LilKiriua' Church, thence to Cal-vsrv (c7 SEIFEKT Entered Into rest on Saturday, Oct.

15. 1921. at 4:20 p. Sopllla tnee Ehrengart). beloved wife of Richard T.

Seifert and darlinB motrer of Mrs. Emma Chamberlain, and our dear sister and aunt, at the aire of 66 vears. Funeral on Tuesday. Oct. 18.

at 1.30 P. from former residence. 3807 South Grand avenue, to the Winnebaeo Presbyterian 1 Hilary unerai. its Leirirm section. In loving memory of our dear son.

brother ami father. Cnuiles Slater, who departed this hie three years ami lomoriow, li. Xlay hia soul rest in peacu. ai.y mi.sseil by MOTHER. LKOTHER.

SISTER. WIFE AND tAili. Post-Dispatch printed some of her by European Irumness Agency otto Kotowt V. nn.No 8 Ledei aas e. 1 8-1 5 Austria PERSONA 1 "will Mrs 'Elisabeth" ter of Edward J.

Smythe. or anyone knowing present whereabouts, please call or rite I'M- 'cl PKltKONAI. NottVe; $5 reward for address or whereabouts of Mies Sidilla Ma-tin. hi, seen St. Louis, In 192(1.

Her mother. Address Mrs. Kohomar tSehwarta. Box 13. Nettleton, A 1 Utd.

Reward lor inform thin of August Jailer: came to AmcrM a from Germany in 1904: hla sister, whose Oct. 3. in answer to "Viias C. M. 11 ivtav Private Hlanton.

Ki led twn. battle of Arjtonne. Oct. 9 11S. 2i.

beloved son of Mrs. Ada Neill, fruwmf'sundar. Oct. 18. Jefferson Ear-flsgt.

National Cemetery. vkiTRI I Entered into rest. Satur- ooems taken from advance proofs I legality of the marHase is'not of her book, "Poems of Emotional l.v the uerson performing atlected by the person pertotming Love way, dear mother of Catherine vanard and J.ihn Greira, our dear mother-in-law. and treat-erandrao her. uneral Monday.

Oct. 17. at 8:30 a. from Moydeii parlors. Mississippi and Allen avenues, to Holy Trinity Church, thence to SS.

Peter and Paul a Cemetery. (c7 (iKKELEV At his residence. 4225A West Kvans avenue, on Thursday. Oct. 13.

11-1. at 3.15 p. m. George P. Greeley, beloved husband of Ida Renkel Greeley, aon of Mary Greeley and our dear brother.

Funeral from Arthur J. Oonnelly's funeral parlors. 3848 Lindell boulevard, on Monday, Oct. 17. at 8:30 a.

to St. Ann's Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was local ireneral secretary and treasurer of li. M.

and i'. 1 U. HAVES Anastasia Doyle Hayes, at 6:45 p. v. 13.

tile residence. 722 North Thirteenth. East St. Ix)tiis. wfe of Thomas J.

Hayes and mother of Thomas J. Frank Edward. Charles Martraret and Nellie Hayes, and sister of Mike Doyle of East St. Iuis James Dovle of St. Lou's.

Thomas lioyle and Mrs. John Dermody of Hammond. Inl. Duo notice of funeral arrangements to be given. c) IIFINE Charles J.

Heine rlied Oct. 3, enry (Kt. 15. 1 1 a. Boiksinicli.

huitbantf of (tie late A Annie the ceremony, so long as that person has been licensed to perform such ceremonies, so that a marriage is legal if properly performed by minister, priest or Justice the Peace, and one is not more legal U. Hm-k- ftik'trurk. dear father of l.enhird Krtist V. In lovimr memory of mv dear htisba.id and father. Aluert Schaeter.

who died one vear ano. Oct. 12. Days of sadness still come o'er us: Tears in Mlenoe often Fond uieuioi keens vou ever near us. Tnouuh you Cted one year axo.

Sadly bv WIFE AND CHILDREN. ot at the age nd Mrs. Minnie Bockstruck mo. victor intij, lKI leiat. k.

rveiiing, i.te. and Co i.nniu av. Call 1 i ewar i liANi.HAG lmi, leather, iiionev and other vv.M.lwo.ito 10t alo lioera, Kr lor reluiri. I rnlrai l.ill. 3ii.lf....i..n Ho.

Ml i.oi. ei.d brown SfH.t on he.d, liberal reward. hi. u7t Hol'NI) Tt7VoTl and ahite; St.l.nma av fi fioi'Ni lout, iitn'tn liaca anVtan. ailii fife on end of i.ii.

H-tiirn to up; A av, or oil Rlveiaide lolu re. ell' g.vod rellanl. IC kr.l lil.ii, Aod kc4 irward. M. t'iair 1.3.-,L.

lc7. K.ls Uuai, iiunO hiiH a of Grotto building. Imed DOmar 7 Kll i.l.oVl ia.et p-nr of datk gray; lonion Lin.teil LA VAI.I.IKH li Lost, B' with diaiitoniia; wra-d in eavelope. l(il reward i LEAeK list; copy of Iraao on Kaaton av, iro.erly; reward JiKi-o' 11 G. FcnTT Chestnut LIBERAL REWARD Iisi Ilam.

nd dinner rina. israe stone lit center tin. I smal diamond on riiiea; ting In President A. P. A.

American husband died 2 years ano. nm to see tiliu. Address Bus T-222. lost-1 Hupatch. IIEIHS WANTED' 50.000 estates seeking claimants Yen may be one of them.

Send 2-tent stamu lor de. scrlptive circulars. International Clnlm Aaelicv. N. 55 Pi'tshurp.

Pa i99l 8 vesrs. fi.neral Monday. ft-t Kron chapel. 270 1 from avenue. 17.

at 2 p. i North Grand than the other. Former Wilson is a Pre sbyterian. ia an abbreviation for the Philological Association, MRS. 1.

AV. The following Is an automobile route from- St. Louis to Evansville, a distance of 189 miles: St. Louis to East St. Louis, 111., to Edgemont.

Belleville, Mascotitah. New Memphis Station, Okawville, Addleville Station, Nashville, Ashlev. Mount Vernon, Wayne City, Fairfield, Albion, Grayville, Hovey Station, Griffin Station. Stewartsville. Poseyville.

Synthiann, Armstrong Station, West Heights, Evansville. IOXE. To removo the grease Jion Cemetery- for the i c7 Avlst-m. 111.. Mvi-t-f ri At hs nome in Association i Fri.iay.

Oct. 14. 1921. Uer- American Protective r.ie the American 3 months and tart FrefeU. aged ti years.

Protestant frequently the latter Church. Tennessee avenue and WinnebaKO i street, thence to Va'halla Cemetery. ci SHEKIDAy Entered Into rest on Satur- dav. Oct. 15.

1921. nt 1 P. Peter J. Sheridan dear hrother of James Perry i. and Annie M.

Sheridan. Mrs. J. L. hane an1 Mrs.

Thomas O'Donnell. F'uneral will take place from Arthur J. Donnelly's funeral parlors. 3846 Lindell bouievBrd. Due notice of time will be Elven.

Funeral private. I los Aneeles (Cal.) papers please copy, (c) SPE1.I..MAN On Oct. 2S. 1918. in France, at the battle of Arconne.

Private hn A. Spelliiutn of Company C. 354th Inf ntry. Eighty-ninth Livision. dear son of John H.

and Anna Speliman and our dear bro hr. brother-in-law and uncle, in his year. Funeral on Tuesday. Oct. 18.

at 8:30 a. from Krit-Rshauser's chapel. 4102 I Manchester avenue, to St. Cronan's Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

I Association, being quite SPECIAL NOTICES to In lovinR memory of my dear son. Private John H. Seith, Head.iuirlers Company. Sixiy-lumh Iniantry. who suve his youPK lilo lor our coLiiiiv, Oct.

13, 1918: The t'luwets are laid upon your grave. They wither and decay. (ilia thin 1 do pray hat 1 will meet you some day. Most sorrowfully mourned by MOTHER. (C) used with reference organization.

HIKERS. ATTENTION Organised luh of I.ndlee and Gentlemen has opening for sev-eral more members. Ro Y-135. IV SPECIAL NOTICE Cn si.j after this date I will not be responsible fur any deb's contracted by mv wife M-s Jennie Keat-Ir ANDY RAT 1 Ni 25')6 Gl sgi.w. (II tfr'irl sen-Ices will he h-ld at the St.

ftlnci" Catholic Church at a. m. Monday. (W 17 Burial at Avis-ton Cemetery. ftimii'ot the family invited to attend.

ItX0(K Entered into r-st in the Ar-Inn In the service of his country, in lSlR James Kussoll Brock, husband of Ca- "i-iin-ral from the Alexander parlors. C35 Olvr street, at 1:30 p. to Second TlainiKt Swrrh. Klns's hiehwav and Wasntnptn EtT-var I. at ft p.

on Tuesday. Oc t. 18. ihi at Memorial 1'ark t'eme- at I.os Aneeles. In eighty-sixth year: dear father of Mrs.

Mary M. Ziebold and Mrs. AuRust Relnke. (c) HKl.I.KK Departed this lif. Friday, Oct.

14. 1321. John Heller. In his seventy-first year, dearly beloved friend of Hans Rasmus-sen. Funeral Monday.

Oct. 17. p. the Collins funeral parlors. 103:) North Grand avenue, thence to St.

Matthews' LEGAL INFORMATION. (Prepared by a Member of the St. Louis Bar Association.) J. If. If your deed clearly to secure nfm-ation concerning calls for a 23-foot front, you can the PfoPty thliar s'ocia- COMING EVENTS sue tne grantors ior a oreacn ol i nf.me of vv iiminmon tDei.l papers piease copv.

i i wtiite Sol i loit ii-en Klein and Sh. and snd 'Dturinan. Gi.n.1 In memory of my dear husband and father. Albert Nolle, who departed this life Oct. 10.

1920. He bia no one a last farowell He said Eood-by to none His loving neaj-t had ceased to biU. Before we knew he was gone. His cheery emne and kindly ways Are pleasant to recall. He had a k.nd woiu for each one And died beloved by all.

Sadly missed bv WIFE AND CHILDREN warranty. You had better consult AUTOMOBILE TRIPS lawyers in Washington. ANXIOUS V. See the Building Onmmissioiier for his opinion of California res! tsomf' l. Mn: will tak S.

Grand. ToCRING couple. 1 BCimiN'G Entered into rest on. Thurs- (ky. Oct.

13. 1P-J1. at 2 p. Bernard I fiiKj.iine relict of Franks dear ADOPTION what he considers a portable building. The right to remove a building at the end of your lease depends on the terms of the lease.

IT it so nrovidea vou mav remove the HICKS Entered Into rest In th- Arprorme on Oct. 12. 1918. Woods A. Hicks, beloved son of William and Nannie Hicks, dear brother of Allen and Arthur Hicks.

Funeral from the Alexander parlors. 2835 Olive street, at 2 p. to Third Baptist Grand and Washington avenues, at 2 3D. Sunday. Oct.

16. 1921. Interment at Memorial Park Cemetery. (c) HlGtilNS Entered into rest on Friday. Oct 14.

1921. at 4 o'clock p. Mary of our little darling, departed this life Oct. In loving memory Laverne Merkel. who FOR ADOPTION Beautiful baby boy of eeptional parentage Box C-337, "OK ADOPTION Want responsible -fea to adopt healthy bov bahv.

1 month old. from r-eunv parents. Box Y-121 -D I building. of Adeiia and Eva Budding. Johanna 2U4Jniatin (nee Iiuddinffi.

and our dear inuiather and Kuntral from Thomas J. Flnan funeral Tiiam. 1519 Asuin irand avenue, on Mnti-. Xt. 17 at 30 a.

to Immacu ate nrn et- ion Chi.rch. Interment at t. I'eler real's Ctnieten. Thirsdav. Get.

13. J.ihn Carev. hu'an i ot the lute Rridnet rVfev. ami belaved uncle of Mrs. 'William ic,) TOTSCII Entered Into rest.

Friday. Oct. 15. 1921. at 4 p.

Caroline Totsch, relived mother of Mrs. Nick Franke. Mrs. Mary Heirn. Mrs.

Carrie Eichwald, Mrs. Kate Scott. Peter. Oscar and Frank Totsch, aiid our ilear Rrandmother and Kreat trra'ii-mother. at the age of 74 years and two months.

Fcncml from residence. 126 North Fifth street. Fast St. I-ouis. Monday, at 9 a.

to St. Henrys Church, thence to Holly Cross Cemetery. (c) IXM Suddenly, on Oct 3. 1921. at Chl- Leo L.

t'lm. at the aee of 66 years. beloved son of the late 1-aurenz an 1 F.tinabeth Ulm and our clear brother and uncle. Interment in Chlcaeo. III.

ol VII.I.1M-ER Private Edward A Villinger. tilled ii action, Nov. 3. 1918. at Ar-fiMB Forest, beloved son of Mrs.

Anna VII- or4 I r-bennridonn. ir7, liCKI'i Lost; nfr.i for ai.a.l US be-i lll WSf ll.iAIilasn H.ltUf (isv. Return to 2817 1rifve'te SlONKV Ut," on Hrua Iway Citlve or In I ee car. r'aturday after-noon. Colfax 144 VV.

40fiil tvnrnee, re ward. e' MoNKY 5. on Hpung avenu. liaeen I'oi. anl l-'jieton.

F-lndn-r return lu J70 I Cole Is I ilautt, receive re- wi-d. I'V" AG I oi on Piko cur, rrliiay evening, containing l( anl gloves. Cft IIO'U and receive re.vi.id. 1 ANTv Iihi. eb.l l's.

Iilue Puae ear 137(1 Sliaamul 1 lew ai d. leelniei It 1'tV le.t; roid. with erne, of pe.rla: ward. Grand 14 52.1. Clevelani.

1 12. 1920: We often sit and wonder. And many times we say, "Oh. why did we have to part with nerj But she. was not sent to stay.

Just lor a few short months and then God took her home to dwell. We hope to me' in Paradise And never say farewell. c.tv n.iuuwH liv hpr oaj-ents. Ann HiKRlns (nee McFaddenl. widow of i Michael J.

Hicplns. beloved mother of John I A James F. Joseph Catherine F. and Corinne A. HiKSins and Marearet Hispms LOST and FOUND i Bilbaifi.

Edwin G. and Clara C. Finn. Funeral on Mondav. Oct.

17. at 1:45 i trom Hu -k SchmlU's parlors. shevlm. dear itrananioiner ot jamea John J. and Marearet Mary Hissins.

Funeral will take place from the family residence. 5159 Maple avenue, o-i Monday and MR. A.Nl) MRS. AN.JKJ.Si Grandmother. MRS.

MARIE FINKE. Imrh avenue. to Annunciation o'clock, to St 17. at 8 30 a good lawyer. J.

G. "We have no monthly statistics for last month's quota of immigrants from Germany, but tn recent months the quota from that ountry has hot" filled. -READER. A legal notice to vacate should be served before the next rent is due, thereby giving your tenant one month in which to move. KG.

Under the ruling of the evenue officers you are violating 'he law If you are making wine which contains more than 14 of 1 per cent of alcohol. R. M. A landlord lias not the, -ight to hold the furniture of his tenant for unpaid rent unless he attaches it under a writ of attach-ir. t.

INK BOTTLES. It is impossible to give you information regarding the cost of making the street you mention. It will depend upon the ize of the benefit' flistrict and the cost of improving it. ANXIOUS LOUISE. The man can change his name through a petition to the Circuit Court, but this is not necessary.

His marriage under an assumed name is legal and the children are legitimate. MRS. C. G. Write to any firm of lawyers at Washington, D.

Calvary Intermert in Mr. Charles Kramer, who departed this life to Culvtrv emetery. ic momliie Oct. COCHRAN Killed in action in the Bat- Mark Church tf.e Ariti.rne seiu. 2ii.

liUS, Geo. Kc etery. Kindly iihieer. and our dear brother, brother-in-law and unci-. Funeral.

Tuesday. Oct. 18. at 9 a. omit flowers.

Oct. 16. 1920. one year ago tody: Aohrf anatr. tic out or ttnrn tic d'liiu S'lc Sunday minimum i line.

Thre or mure inseriionm Ic tine Uncvunl. 14. 1921. at beloved Foopt. Ill PFELD On Frldov.

Oct. 9:30 a. John Hupfleld. band of MaffdPlena Hupneld READER. The ambulance arid the Fire Department have equal rights in use of the streets over other traffic.

-The street cleaning apparatus) has no special right of way over other traffic when using the streets for ordinary traffic purposes. READER. The court can appoint Enrico Caruso's widow as guardian of her daughter, Gloria, or anyone else it deems desirable. The compensation is fixed by the court anl is any amount it thinks reasonable. Gloria was given one half of the estate and his widow and a brother were given the other half.

BROWNIE. The penalty for bigamy in the State of Washington is imprisonment in the penitentiary. One muFt live in that State, also the "ther State vou mention. Indiana, for one vear before obtaining a divorce. If a single woman is livinj with a married man the man can be prosecuted for bigamy, not the woman.

LOST IkkI lost; sitxwet. to name of 1 lea- yewnrrt Jelferson. 1'L'ltSE I jf.i-t between rid Le. der in Km mo is-I's -r Centrnl Ftntea Life on i (Hitaliilng money; reward. 3704 l.ln- I ROSARY Loot gold, on Sun lay I.

ortind iHlwen Junius arid t'lah. Pleaaa retuiu to 3-2iA Juniata at. i nrd. from Koch's chavel. 3514 North Fourte rith street.

Interment at Calvary Cemetery. Friends and relativts invite i. Deceased was I member of Co. L. 9th Infantry.

WALKER In service. Sept. 27. 1918. Edward E.

Walker, dear son of Mr. and i and Fellcitas clear ratner ot lua. cusene r. Hupfield. and our dear brother, at the ase 7 months 4902 Alan- c) He bid no one a last raiewen.

He said Rood-by to none: His loving heart had ceased to beat Before knew he was gone. His cheery smile and kiudly ways Are pleasant to recall. He had a kind word lor each one And died beloved by all. Sadly missed by his children. MRS.

L. GKoNEMEYER, MR. L. KRAMER. MRS.

R. FREUND. (c) AIREDALE PIP Lost; about old; female, with bobbed tail. Chester av. 201- -Lost: No.

AUTOMOBILE 682. Grand of i4 years. Funeral from residence. 3149 Mrarr.ec street (hi. 17 at .30 to St.

Anthony's Cthurch. thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Members cf St. Anthony's Conference a-e reonesTed to ineet at school hall, on Sun-lay.

Mrs. W. Walker and dear brother of Nora and Nellie WaiKer. Remains In "true at C. R.

I.unton chanel. Funeral Second P.nptist Church. I hi-hwav and Washinirtcn boulevard, Tues h'V. Oct. IS.

2 n. m. Tn charae of ffKlr octiran. oeioveii son ot nariet. tlni'-e Cochran (nee Slmpsoiil.

ilear Alberta John L. an 1 the lnt t-Wn Void Cochran, at the age of 22 will lie in state at the family flt'. -Jt40 lrape street, from We-lnesday. 3 p. m.

uners I ganaay. Oct. 5V I p. m. to Cnion M.

E. Church, lim-ii avf'e rielmar lnvil- i rd. Intei-Mtt at M. morlal l'nrk Cemetery. c) UWI.i In service.

Sept. 30. ltUS. i' li F. Cillins.

dear hualwnil of iith 'fv Collins and brother of John Collins. Tiny. HI. Ritalns will He in state at C. K.

I.up-Mi 444 Olive st. Due notice of will be given. BAM In the service of his country, on Narch R. 1918. at the battle of the Ar-tnrif, Private Weslev K.

Iavis beloved 5Btand of France Davis inee Vollmer), UJ our dear brother, brother-in-law and KB-ii-iaw. Funeral wl'l tatie- r'ace from the Mullen at 7 p. to proceed to the residence of I our late Brother John HupJeld. "c7l I the Edward Walker Post. No.

(Cil ADDRESS BOOK Lost; email: Oct. 13: r-waid if returned. Call Lindell 4189. Geo. J.

Magnolo. BADGE Loat, fraternity badge. I'l Kappa Phi; gold; name C. It. Miller on back; re- ward.

Bomont 7t)7. Monday. 'c' BAG lAst. beaded bag. containing money and papers.

I'leaae return to Misa Gean, 372U Olive st. () In tucmorv of our dear son snd brother. Edwin C. Holstc. who departed this life three years ago at Camp Funsten.

Oct. 13. 1918: He bid none a last farewell; He said good-by none. His loving heart had ceased to best Before we knew he was gone. His cheery smile and kindly ways Are pleasant to recall.

He had a kind word for each one And died beloved by all. ONLY SISTER AND BROTH Eli-IN-LAW. SAl.ESMW.S CAMPLE IfOLL I.o.t: tlreae-Ing combs: reea-d Hlver.loV fcl A 1 A 'I' I A I a 1. 1 p. titty A Genii, a Satii-dnv a nnn reiurn to 'will call" reward SHOES 1 pair hlld'a (an s'uvea in Grnd-Larter Saturday.

Phone Webster 1641- re" -r 1 d-) SPECTACLES -I torto'se shell, on car trailer, betwe-n 5 40 end 0.20. fhura iiiv I i. reward. lrt SI TAi'lJiX last, taiur ay motnlng o) Delmar tar. 1.

rtulae el ell tc I i ene I nr Irl sY 1 CTAi'LES bint, on Oilve ear or street between Spring and Larie1 ff 15. In pedte ee reward. 384'' Wahlngtoti. SV CATr If lx.ot 2. i lilblren's.

brown, bi a Pa-r smre. 4(1 1 4 r-w-lierry terra' ie nar 3472K MjawaH. M' li i- I Ji.t, 31.30ft. I boll Itiv er-i le 5471: res-1 i.irC.t.l between Genlt Clt a JMEDICAL OITESTIOXS. (Answers prepared by a physician of authority.

Health and sanitation questions mibli- interest onlv icill be considered. Diagnoses or treatment of individual raxes tcill not be given. Questions that cannot be publicly discussed, if "honing- evidences of sincerity, uill be answered WINDERS F'ntereil info rest on Friday. Oct. 14.

1921. at 7:15 p. Amelli inee Herdnandez). dear wife of Emt Wanders and our dear mother, mother-in-law, sister and sister-in-law. at the age of 4Fiineral from residence.

2912 N'orth Broadwav. on Monday. ct. li, at 8: SO a. to St.

Michael's Church. thence to r-dm ('emetery. (c WEBER Entered Into rest on Thursday. Oct 13. 19.

'1. at 7:40 a. Eiiaheih Wete- (nee Oline). belov-d wife of the late Albert Weher. dear mother of Lottie vens TIarrv.

William. Walter and Fred Wel.r. and our dear sister. Rrandmother. moner-in-law and aunt.

Funeral Mondav. Oct. 17 nt 8 30 a. from the familv res-den. 3620 South Proad- Thomns of AQUlll ChUlCh.

to Jkrl. 61 5 Pel ma- boulevard, on Ty slay. JOHNSON Filtered Into rest on Friday. Oct. 14.

1921. at 5:15 p. Mary Johnson inee Vicrov). beloved mother of Mrs. Edward E.

Wall. Funeral will take place from the family res.dence. 5361 PersririK avenue, on Sunday. Oct. 16.

at 2 p. m. Interment in Valhalla Cemetery. Hamilton iu.i and Sherman and Quar.ah Tex. papers please copy.

(c7 F.I. I. Eli it On Nov. 1. 1918.

at Bellieu wood. Fiance, in action, i oru. james Keileher of Company M. 354th Infantry, i.iirhtv ninth Division, beloved son of Julia Keileher tnee Canton), and the late William Keileher. and our dear broiher.

brother-iu-law. uncle, nephew and cousin. frum rAn.leuce. 1116 Delaware, on Monday. Oct.

17. at 8:30 a. to All Saints' Church, thence to National Cemetery. tc) KOEII I.Eli Private Marine Oeorare M. Koehler died in Battle of Mont Blanc.

Oct. 4. 1918 Dear son of Fred W. and BAND RING Lost, with letter keepsake. Return lo Acton, 3142A Lafayette; reiyanh BANK i islT IKKiK lt.

contalniiiK bill and safe deposit keys, finder may h.ive niuiiey py returrili.g book anil keys to lu4.lv Vanijevenier ici BAKPIN ioat. Thursday: platinum; one dlamiMvl se; rea-ird. 711 BEADS list, child'a coral; reward. 53HK Cabanne. 'e7i BOOKS l.oit: 2 memo books and Mercantile Trust 'o.

bank book, with nam on front. Thursday. Call Cahanv 4 145W, whrn Tv stamped enveJone.) UNDERTAKERS 'AXXTOUS MOTHER. We do not Allen W. Mclaughlin IK nt p.

m. et ttmo'erv. Deceased was a rnemher Infantry. Cotnpany B. Tdvision.

'c7) 0 IS -Entered Into rest on Oct. 1. lflS. in the service of his country, in France, Cam. Charles (irav lis via of Ha hiuarters Infantry, dear son of Mrs iiaule rsvis iree Gruy).

dear brother of Xtra Davis, nenhew of C. Grav of Va.h-tesiMi, 1). nl -Mrs. II. A.

Berkemeyer. th a of 20 vears. Remains will in state at the Kron 271.7 North G-nJ venue, nfter 3 in. Satur inv Oct Funeral Sundiy, lu. ID 1 Robert Calvary Cemetery niaii tn the Areonne.

Kdwarrtsv tile or Wivorl Riv er. tn Hllver- France, UNDERTAKER" off town ord: 3I4. tin rack: broken '-'t ims Coro. Stanley W. Wllheim ooreelalti BOX WIRE DI'CT T.

HIM Lost: Oltv 'randier car. all C. A. Neleon. A v.

Aa and oiivae praep, 4 ounces or spirits or odoratl. A tablesnoonf ul poured on the hair followed by a teacup of lukewarm water is first step, then shampoo and rinse thoroughly. Repeat in five or six days. At night rub into the scalp a small quantity of the following: 20 grains of gcidl salicylici, 1 grains of sul-phuris prnecip, 45 drops of aquae iind enough endormol to make one ounce, olei limonis q. s.

The scalp shou'd be well massaged night and by moving the flesh energetically between the finger tips. dear son" of Ixiuis J. and the late Mary t.es Wihelm. brother of Raymond L. 200 Park Funerals.

Private and Pnfclle think such a dose of olive oil wouia be of disadvantage to the baby. BOB. Baldness may come at the age of 20. but from the Itching of the scalp it would seem that there is a condition present which may be corrected and your hair avert. We advise your consulting a dermatologist for determination of the exact condition and the best treatment.

In case you elect to treat the condition yourself ke'- the scalp clean by shampooing with he following: 4 ounces of sapoms Ft off PCI It. Rurhy make, bla di finish- socewher on Mn. I'liim ft Tonty or Tbtfrnan: tewmd. 181 OA Tbu' -man. little ji'i l'.

III. i ill er nit ii fv. ffnal Vrk Cemet rv. Mlliturv funeral. n-i -fUstlAO Killed In action on Nov.

4. Marie Koehler. anil Hear orotner ot ii-iiam Altred Charles Walter F. Florence E. an.l Arthur I.

Koehler. Irene Kohlman (nee Koehler). Marie and ituth Koehler. PEETZ BEOS. Funeral chapel.

2739 Lafayette av. ambulance: no charge for chapel. auto rk crepe rt cbln. Iliiaji tiorly's; return Kilns a. beaj a 'J or 3( Kill L.

BOSTON HULL TERRIER Ixst answers to jnime lion; reward. 3jt Lindell. B'lSiON TERRIER Lout, year oil; licenae No. 0074; liberal rewarl for Information or return to 3021 Gnrtiecl Lindell RiM li "bull, gold. heirloom.

between Flail American Theater; reward. Gra ml 3957W. I) BROOCH Lost; garnet: Friday night, between King's highway and Arsenal at. and th Coliseum or at the Coliseums rewarl Grand 3139J. WAIST -Lost.

Bee, 7lh, Orilnill reward. MONUMENTS Louis Y. Wllheim. Funirul Tuesday. Oct 18.

19..1. m. Fred M. Williams' Parlor 4561 Delmar. Services at Holy Uosa- Church, Newstead and Marcareita.

at s.30 a. in. Interment at Memorial Pari Cemetery. ZIRMIE11I.EN Entered Into rest on Nov 11 .1918. at Argonne.

France, in action," Private Anton A. loved son of Mary Zurmuehlen (Pee Calli-a-aiO i and I the lato Charles Zurmuehlen. dear brother of Frank and Mrs. Mary Hemmine- haFuneral from residence 6143 North Market street. Wednesday.

Oct. 19. at 8.30 a. 1 Church, thence to Cal- Funeral Momlay. tier.

I mr- renton. at 2 p. from Evangelical Church. Burial In the Warrenton City Cemetery under the auspices of the American Lesion. (c) KONITZ Entered lnt- rest on Friday.

Oct. 14. 1931: at 8:45 p. Lillian Ko-nlt. dear dauRhter of Louis arid Sophie Ko-nitx nee Wassmann).

dear sister of Irene Kcnitz. and our dear niece, at the aga of -3 A remembrance to the departed. MONUMENTS erect everywhere. Jl, in th Antonne-Meuse battle. France, Usuries liisaivo of It.

Heitituent. W-el son of and 1Ih1vo tnee and dear brother ui Nellie. Mary, wt Irank liisnlv.) at the sire of 24 years. on imiav. Cct.

17. at 1:30 p. m. JroJohn C. llensiek Funeral parlors to St.

MtnJ Church. Interment Calvary feme-Hi. Ifi-eawd was member of the St. Vincent Entered into rest on Saturday. 15.

liU. at 1:40 p. Arthur M. role, beloved husband of Lcih Mandle Ful 1. Fin-ral from Rlndskoof Funeral I'arlors.

Kls lelmar. on Tuestlav. Oct. 18 at 10 n. It Irl I Estimates free.

WATi'll OI--I) fan. Willi ngravii.ij -m Jak to Mothr; reward. 171. Carr. WT'1I liftA 't-LET between En-rlahl and "Sniees monogram M.

M. reward, 3319 Mramec KEWAKD and no oueeiloea aak4 for r--turn of fur, watrhe a4 ring stolen from hotel Tueadar night. Oct. IO. tutor 1 Hotel, l.n..

-k 'SJl ItKWAttt) for Information tearing tr. STANZE MONUMENT UU. 7810 Oravola. Phone RIvrujjelP40jcfl22 Funeral Monday. Oct.

17, 1021. at 2 p. to iu K- w-llh mlll- CEMETERIES from the residence, iiui ijioii a. Valhalla Cemetery. ic) (cl) vary Cemetery.

uuei i tary honors- lot for S00, In (c CEMETERY IX)T A 1200 a I a 1 1 Forest 345. 1 1 -ttila lfiurl.il car. pint4 bli.e n.o'r.r HI742. 11)711. stolen frosi CARD OF THANKS r.

Aug rear f.l S'l I.I 17. 1l, (' l.4. l'ot-1 'iaiiat. gratitude ftr the SPIRITUA LISM I.ONC At the Battle of Argonr.e on Oct. 1918.

Lieui. John A. lxna. beloved husband ot Julia 1'. Long tnee Fink), broiher of Mrs.

William Taylor of Wmtupeu. son of late John A. and Arrle nephew of V'upt. T. Rosser R.

emer. Keniauis will lie in state tit Artmir J. funeral parlors. Lmwll WO WlS-Il IU -rJVi'; Memoal Pairlk Perpetual Charter Perpetual Care NON-SECTAKIAN Elizabeth Ella OFFEM rrr; fv; s. wnzei mi Mrs RMWARI) Pur re.

of 1921 Ford touring car, No. 175 552 lll'nni: engine No 6, Oil 379 with alerter fender parsing f. BUNDLE Lost; table linen: between Chouteau a- and 3125 Magno'la, west on Oravola to Magnolia. 1 hone Victor 254 2R reward. BULL PUP I-t.

Engllah. about 5 montha old. whit and tan totld. cork screw tall; please return to 30 Oakwood, Weh- ster: reward. Ic7) CAl'E Lost, who plekenl up mink aiM st Grand Central please return; reward 4 4 58.1; (c7) f.M 'O RIX.

I.os: between Wellrton anl 1 nion. cn Wells o- East.m; reward. 1447 Arlington. Koret 7270. 7 CASINO Ivst.

on river road. nr Bt. harlea. 1 new OMfleld rasing on white wire wheel; reward if notified. V.

1). Itaueh. St. 'harles. M.v.

-7) CUFF BUTTON Ixt. platinum; IHwral re- a rd Fore. 73 CI FF BI'ITON -lxt; g'Jld on Union between North Market and Garfield, r.ward. Forest 0153. TaU whit t-widle: Fridav: bu rd chlidjs jiaymale.

IteU. Clayton nd of 17. i.iii..vurd sfter Monday evenins. Oil Vl" tie Sh ant 'great-aunt of Homer William McClellnnd, and treat-aunt Pet and Virginia Wenzel. Oct.

19. at 2 at 1 o'clock, until Wednesday. IRtTl'AI. MEETING Th'irslav. after-ww' 2 ocl.u oniv ttiUNi Gtavo's ic-90 "NEW TTIoCGHT tsVIRITl'AT.

1'NITY at seeonil i-resayierian tr f't i-clraor on aa.ie oony 'snd fender brace; at VjSlina.llo 111. p. m. Services avenue and utmioj- CEMETERY LOTS Church. layior Tuesday.

Friday, 8. Mrs. Diamond. 3( o'clock n. Kun.ll hi til.

JAIOI. u.niii. LI. WIS Caa, m. vn eunesaay.

Cemetery. (c) Place, at Interment in Bellefontalne Memorial for cash. ic) TODAY LOTS Two large: section 1. Park Cemetery: great bargain live 2974 during week. We wish to extend our sincere thanka to relames and friends for nathv a-d manv beautiful floral offerines.

at the funeral of our dear daughter and i Cl-iVie Palubiak. We esceciallv thank the Vnt' Thomas Kutis. under- or RKDKMITION Sunday. 8 S.ri"tu h'llinn. Forest Park Hall.

4512 Mrs. J. Guechernian snd others. nET? nf. THr; soi'l.

Meetlnr Sun- I IThFTT S.ntereU mil) rial on rimnj, Oct 14. 1921. at 6 15 p. at Chicago, HI Robert Cornell Luckett. dear son of Mr' and Mrs.

Juiian and Bell Luckett. age 3 years and 4 months. with brew ar-at. HI I I.IH8V und 4... i a rr et Memorial Park Cemetery; a six-grave In section 1, for sal cheap; cash.

Jenkins. 3619 EinneyaV; LOT lot. Geo. Thursday, Thursday. 8.

1580 their efncient sen n- AND AM '00 iiiaie. AP-auah Vlen. I'lM KKThooK Hu-'j at in I uitaaa a4 rara. i vi: 'D MRS. J.

i'AU'flAn. i I-uneral irom remuem Sunday snd -venue, cn ay -v Memorial Park: six take floO. Call at -In un.l. containing tuooef. tall ia- ei: 1 P.

m. A. Wt 1808 Souvh CEMETERY W)T1-graves in section 2929 Tavlor. inie.in ii i Mit.idenlv. at residence.

IS 26 1 1 nt tn any .1 I We wish to express our sincere thanks to 1921. avenue, in Friiay. Oct. 14. 1J Ixat- liial Airedale.

9 mon-ha old, has license: reward. '-Inn UniveraltT. come i Bireet. "CIVINK LOVB Meeting Thursday. 8 neooie wno nave iir'v i I MF.

CA8 I I. NO Tenia tt l.ta.rU t. dear fa- I IRON n-iesxas-es and healir.Ks. EaitK From from ther of Werner A. i.uev-n-.

it vv n.l itiarle I.uecke. Ijoi 1 email btawrk and tan Peaal. wbfte oa face; virtnltv Parker-llua- FfiiIETERY LOT Sls-grav lot In alhalia Cemeterv; located near mauso.eum; r-gam. 4018 Oreenlea pl. isSraJI ales.

Carroll olliers. JL near and far to interest in" oar dear 'father-in'-Uw and grandfather ni "nr rw 18 at 8:30 a m. oor relatives, friends inn nrl1- V1 khTdoe-s ami svmpathv shown us diirlnu our bereavement In the loss of my dear wife sao r. Alice Boll. We also the b-arers and Rev.

Bon-Sm for their service and for their many beau- tltUl ToRGBrBOLIa SR. AND FAMILY. wish to extend our sincere thanks to aeli's reward. 4102 Con neMleiit fxjtl Le: Chow: rabilah brown: answer to nam "Ting 5523 Waterman. K-wsrd Chany 3P4K ci Mgnest POiau Dlsr.ati.-hs BUSINESS CARDS -THKOMONISTIC CllfRCH Sunday.

iS'T: P- m-t Tuesday. F'riday. Thu.s- tn. 4589 Easton. Mrs.

cires--w. Mator. 'MONISTIC CHURCH Sunday. WaV Tuesday. Fridav.

Thurs- 30 a vi ir-. vou in matters relating, to your William r. ii- --e- from rrMTTrRI LOTS CTioct. section nine CEME-tRi Poat-Dla- Grand avenue, to e-i. ouivi.

North Valvary cemetery. ruuei. i thence Memoriai rmm. patch- terrier; male' Mar anl 1934 YVvo-nlng. hitlnev CI DOG lai it fo white; reward.

1085H the KlUerl tn set'en. NoV. 5. 191 advantage in tne home; cVvKTFRY IajT vainaiia: '-r-' a Pwiinn- terrain nrtee: tn our friends and relatives ior svmpBthv shown us In our sad bereave- linl her. Geurire hcttl- of the -n-e.

Frank T. iJ-INTH rm-RIH Meetings Sunday. 8 p. an 1 he cin yi'zri I merit in tne low iwlove-t on oi i "'i So'1 Oiflle Ha. Ml'lej se Sat ic Nim.m I low Are or ieloa I li.

tevial anc 'thank x-. Rev. 1 nn-i Mev-T. DP service. Tins iav.

at 2:30 and 8 1416A South I let- 'Mir-n-ct of Mrs Mrs -v, -lotin office. i. Mr Cose he rTi'Vbi-arers and Gen. E. IjO; Loat; large.

Mack: whit braa anl paw a. loeal and Knaa iy licw- nn eclair. Return to 12(2 N. K.ng highway. re For.t .3 IH0 Ix.at; Boston bull; kt July 27; nm Caesar: feet and l-eat white, ocrew tall: cherlar--! by Inv.iid owdw; reward.

Foreet 4175W if) the factory it may pay t.ir 111-- l- store, farm. CARPET CLEAN I 21 .1 and 'it -efirs. 1 t4 North Oct 17, tne the FAMILY. THS BEKEAVEU ai--. OF CHRiST TTNIVEUSAU hobts -r, ice everv Si.n- i n.

ace i i from f.niCv rlirp. I Tiventv -second sSrect. Mnndav. J.l ..4 aj RAG KCG8 mad. an ls Weaving Utop.

tBo.t Eaatoa on m. sharp. Lecnire messnces a. to "i- 1921. at our relatives and thank oles-v Cemetery, i-ceaeei and you vv uriiu.

th-pr-e to txOii Loot: hound and bull dog. all whit Infantrv 7M-t cleanint Co tititriaMI tn4ll 4'5 lot irgf treir KMPiPk. rn-rvate4 friends for member of Company tc7) OUl so. I'eira ruiriii 111 Stloun n. Ktef ATI MATTRKfa CO Division MlKV KB rs.

tered Into rest Oct. 14. 19- uiiSitfiag a 25 14 flw loss ot our hi. "Vina la Marxer at 5 a. nary, pastor, juniaia.

Kul" Tltt'TH At the Oieon. t. m. Lecturi sublet: a. 7r'n'''1 1 lver Lining." Mrs.

fAFLA VERDI' OF THE LEAGl'K Kt IJte ot New York, will the Unity Center- Studio Hall. traea over like well to LOOK fen: also lTcl i'wi i KaNi iia Kit: V1! r.i vords and Wacker-Helderle. un-and foe the beautiful floral of- UP 'V'wJA' Monday. Oct, consoling derta kers. at 9 wltn light Drown snots on i -n tD of b4 I'ghl brown, ha collar with lb-ens: my 4uglera ot; haa euffre4 all her life; b.n sir srnce 4a He-appoared: tleaa rt a no asked reward.

Ratara right way, 4 1 7 1 ec I jp I. YJortlNrV -ll. downtown. lle hap; Under notify Ciranrl CoO.Y VV r-waM THEM T1 rtnu eeianC.J' ryrZ.JtJ 1 MAe il, et i twleea. I w-rlnf 4244 Otis Hall, H.U.

Kiiii-m l. In.ar AND frSDivn HENRT 6TEFFEN PHOTHFR EDGAR. MKI'RT Entered li rest Oct 1 reets. on Sun lav mornin. on saturitav, O'lve Har- For further Informii I Rrewer 4145WA West far iriiM i at i nis f.ersoii.il interviews and Het Merry ne 1 o.ioved wife of inrn A.

-Merry il Mrs. AW. HI. A files wtl '1 Jensen. ui 141.

ter avenue. to extend our hsrtfeU thanks nmn TCe Isll In St. Lotus the pircnlntion nf he Sundav POST-DISPATCH vo ir t-Topi like 62 her t'f ivinnie. jtiii miii A dear ioo to friend for tneir Rmnnes? i- tr-e beautiful floral offer- ..13 fc. a in ner ar 'J patny ti.

offering, tendered us ic Sons chapel, i-air trmn fionnie inai ha from Main. Tmatin IS mnre sad hour of bereavement in loss l-KT ft rlean rer rue ant rarfr t-e new wy; ail wo guar14. 54 wif awvira lew proe- leaatea venues. ci also durir.fr our cf our dear and West mottier. oun 1 n.

rsiiT- into rest, suddenly, at LouU 8uady EARRING $1000 REWARD Ml KPHV F.pteteil ii think Father Hamtil and Father Ne-cially thank l-atn condolence and -I1" ana Wm. C. Moydeil n- Tuesdsv Oct. II. 1P21.

Ir-ee Harrlsl. widow of anr other newspaper A- OK' Mo CUT "ItCH ES. il niN fi-'l-K CHl'ltCH A.hianvl Natural Brlle venue. -Serv- ftsraru. ni Meaauge meetings aiternoon and evening Everv-! tvSwTPti, AJ.r" Pa Ari CH( Iu Iks HM.

owa street. Sunday evening. Members b.1 nv1' Mrs. Felck. rLL LIGHT CHCRCH Oehrecht wi-iav -Lynch and avenue.

iom Mrs Detluff W.rarlng and ESTATE BItECTOEY Chicago. '11 on Margaret Murynv Big EEAL WANTS l.nlOVP n- "I ii-iii ir. in. Prar.r.' re thilr kind r'n ior i Dir -wn CLEANINO AND OVEINO John -Hi'Keth. Marv Jane and Veresr'et F.H-taheth.

Marv Jane 1art. arrre, at aaef raeart turn to eut-wirndnt'a orfkeo. atKUOo-VANDIUVCajBT. cS i. ru AVTONETTE CONCABA, lARIr NT I aw4 her dauahter.

111 from "rea.dence of at1 iwn woa. 2221 Madion af JOSEPH Mr. M.r-el C.rim-t.ett MnndaT. Oct. at 2 r.

m. In- Cem terv. EW Tlloieiiv elverv ELECTRIC WIRING. CT0 CHl'm-H 4T Me- (Can papers Please copv. ici Montreal rvices.

lu.sday. 2.30; Thursday "W.lea ered Into rest on ri.ia. I'll En a tm ro ir f.r lews StKM, tin; fa a nt 1 l. li i tp w' to extend our sln-se and to our friends and neighbors for -he arnXness and svmpathv si.o-v., us -himr my vv rrnn-I mother. V'ry Iiia Ucr-on 5 wish .15 tie cv rt.

tne th- Hcv. Mr Irel.nd tor r.is fn elation, the choir of the Ower 14. IP'-h IN MEMORlAM hreel. i. ei C-RD OF THANKS rf :443 tWliLollt L' ontji.niiig trra end bi.a b.ik, vai- at i.

opU 'o nfl ward roreat FITCH 1-', lite rwr4 cbivr i'-J 5. mi III- t. wi I tV; mi" a line of ttiarw Tiras4 tll9W. el Assn.ann. trM wV H.i'1.

1700 da- UK-lure, vd.er f'-CH rCwhtone Hell unday, 8 r. lecture n.i anisJa v. have b.x perty f.er In sad remembrance or our oariing iear hill John Mr- M-. A. I'- l'C Meiba Crack.

our de.r Lnith- in law and ncle. a-d 2 year, 11 er-tn law an i -R YVe wish to e-press our heartfe.l 1 hf k. 1 to our manv friends and relatives for their vmuathv. kindness and beautiful floral or- tendered 11. during OUT Sd iii.

We him mo icrooaii -1 11 loon wttfc also Bit ie 13 fi nrch mnd the I lOT Tie I riT14 CUOKr.a Loal. aig-tl OE RUA.N Wherever go. all throug V-. t.4l mah WMwt Esc ia L. -e for th Kind ana efft- Km.

1L v-orneiius. How lonely it aaama for no llttl Funeral lflof, South bua-wad St. Klvsrald sww. Zo Oty-rrtli-i -r. Cswas 14.

merit tn th loaa of our i ly W.lNim. from To wak ua out of rwoa. n--a4 by AAaTI-X. faUaar. Eiiwanl J.

Oelsel. LsjCHUHCH 4412 West Hello. Urn I Grand avenu. n.mbr of Che Conoordia W'LFii kx criui j-i-af. if Weaaaeda-ra.

m. Mrs. 7) lieceased Camp. No. 600.

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