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gin louis Posj-DispaiMgliQM Help Wanted PART FIVE ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1933. PAGES 1 4E. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS IN MEMORIAM BUS TRAVEL FUNERAL DIRECTORS DEATHS HEINTZ, RUBY ELIZABETH HOUGH, MAY M. JAMES, LILLIAN JOHNSON, JOSEPH A.

KCEMMEL, EMMA LEACH, ANASTASIA LEAHY, LOOSE MeDERMOTT, JAMES J. McGEE, JOE B. MOCKAITTS, ANNA MORRISSEY, ELLEN OLSEN, NELS PALMER, ROBERT PALAZZOLO, ROSALIA FRES WHEAT, JOHN REDEMEIER, HENRY RENSTROM, ARTHUR RYAN, MARGARET STAHL, VIRGINIA E. STERN ECKER, LOULSA I. TOPPING, WILLIAM R.

WALSH, MICHAEL FRANCIS WEIDNER, MARY A. WENDT, EMMA WOLF. JOSEPH ZEITINGEH, EDWARD Index To Classified Advertisements In Thi Section: race Kienis Men 2 puiness Cards Harness for Sale 3 Business Opportunities 3 lamassers Solicitors General Announcement 1 Hlp Wanted Men and 2 Wanted Women, Girls 3 I. est and Fonnd 1 Motor Bus Travel 1 I'arinrrs 2 Personal Professional 2 valrmen 2 women 3 Situations Wanted 2 Serial Notices 1 Saps Iran-portatioa 1 For Board and Room See Part 4 Real Estate Section DERI'S, PACLINE (nee Blasiklewlcs) Of ieora.sKa avenue, on Saturday, Aug. 12.

1933, at 11:45 a. beloved wife of John Denis, dear mother of John Florence, Charles and Reglna, and our dear sister, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. oFuDral from GEBKEN CHAPEL, 2842 Meramee street, on Monday, Aug. 14, at 1:30 p. to St.

Hedwig Church, thence to S3. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the Rosary Sodality. ELIZABETH Of tyntn sireec, on Saturday, Aug. 12, 1933, 7:25 p.

beloved wife of John Dlebling, dear daughter of the late Louis and Catherine Gillman (nee Rie-ser), dear sister of Mary Prince, Amelia Lenz. Cell KamniQp.t.in u.u. uuu ntim Gass. our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from WEICK FUNERAL HOME.

2201 South Grand boulevard, Wednesday, Aug. 16, at 8:30 a. to St. Agnes' Church. Interment SS.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of St. Agnes Altar Society. WEBOIX, WILLIAM Entered Into rest Friday, Aug. 11.

1933, 11:50 p. our dear brother, brother-in-law, nephew, cousin and uncle, at the age of 53 years. Funeral Monday. Aug. 14, 3 p.

from ZIEGENHEIN CHAPEL. 2623 Cherokee street, to St. Matthew's Cemetery. FABEL, RCDOLPH In Tucson. son of Fred Fabel and the late Kather-ine Fabel.

brother of Anna. Ernest, Helena. Robert. Phillip, Fred, Adolph and Frederlca Fabel. Burial at Tucson, Arix.

FALCETTI, WILHELMINA (nee Klnsel Of 4050 Shenandoah avenue, entered into rest Friday, Aug. H. 1933, beloved wife of Joseph Falcetti, dear mother of Mrs. Anna Hammond and Ervin Falcetti. our dear sister, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother and aunt in her fifty-sixth year.

Funeral Monday. Aug. 14. 1:30 p. m.

from Beiderwieden South Bide Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa street, to Old Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville, 111. Please omit flowers. FELDHACS, HENRI Entered into rest on Saturday, Aug. 12, 1933.

at 2 p. dearly beloved husband of the late Ber-nadine Feldhaus (nee Teppe). father of Anthony Feldhaus, dear father-in-law of Rose Feldhaus (nee Kopff), our dear grandfather, uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 16, at 8:30 a.

from KOCH CHAPEL. 3514 North Fourteenth street, to Holy Trinity Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Holy Trinity Benevolent Society. FORBSTEIN, BESSIE On Saturday, Aug.

12, beloved wife of Max Forbstein. dear mother of Mrs. Sadie Cherry, Irvin Forbstein of Providence, R. Mrs. Janet Lleberman.

Charlotte Forbstein of Los Angeles, and Leon Forbstein of Baltimore, dear sister of Mrs. Eva Forbstein and our dear grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral Monday. Aug. 14, 1 p.

from BERGER CHAPEL, 4715 McPher-son avenue, to Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery. GIVAN, GEORGE W. Of 5252 Page avenue, entered into rest on Thursday, Aug. 10, 1933, 11 a. dear husband of Mary Givan.

dear father of Roy John W. Givan. and Mrs. Harry Downs, our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral Monday, Aug.

14, 2 p. from DRSHMAN HARRAL CHAPEL. 1905 Union boulevard, to St. Peter's Cemetery. GRIFFITH, RALSTON Of Albumierque, N.

beloved son of Mrs. Ida Griffith (nee Lindley), dear brother of Mrs. Audrey Thoele, our brother-in-law, uncle and nephew. Notice of funeral later from A. ELLIS FUNERAL HOME, 5240 Delmar.

GRAF. FRED Entered into rest on Saturday. Aug. 12. 1933, at 7 a.

husband of Louise T. Graf (nee Koch), father of Hugo K. Graf, Horace Graf. Mr. Ernest Ravenscroft and the late Fred Graf brother or Mrs.

Louise Broeker of Dodge City, Kan. Funeral Monday, Aug. 14, at 2 p. from residence. 4545 North Market street.

Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. HERMANN SERVICE. GSCHWEND. MARIE ROSE Of.

4421 Bingham avenue, entered into rest on Friday. Aug. 11, at 9:45 p. beloved daughter of Henry and Mary Gschwend, dear niece of Mr. and Mrs Charles Block, Mr.

and Mrs. George Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gschwend, granddaughter of Adolph Gschwend, and our dear cousin. Funeral on Monday, Aug.

14, at 8:30 a. from JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIM A SONS' FUNERAL HOME, 7027 Gravois, to Our Lady of Sorrows Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. GCNN.

CHARLES Formerly of 7105 Michigan avenue, beloved uncle, of Hor-tense M. Colt of St. Joseph, Edna. Hazel and Wilson Gunn and Helen Frank. Funeral from SOUTHERN FUNERAL HOME.

6322 South Grand boulevard, Saturday. Aug. 12, 1933. 2 p. to St.

Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. HAAS. MARTIN SR. Entered into rest on Friday. Aug.

11, 1933, at 10 a. husband of the late Katherine Haas nee Allgier). dear father of Fred and George Haas. Pauline Buescher. Martin Jr.

Herman Haas, and our dear brother, grandfather and uncle, in his seventy-first year. Funeral Monday, 14. at 2 p. from SCHRADER CHAPEL, Ballwin. to Zlon Evangelical Church, Clayton and Ballas rds.

Interment Elmlawn Cemetery. IHARMON. ROSE A. Aug. 11, 1933, be loved mother of Roberta bkk ana otu-drert Harmon and our dear niece.

Funeral services Sunday. 2:30 p. at MCLAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, Remains will be removed Sunday, 9 p. to Columbus, O. HARTLING, CHARLES A.

Of 2666A -Nebraska avenue, entered into rest on Aug. 12, 1933. 1:37 a. dear husband of the late Helen Hartling (nee Deeken) and dear father of Marie Hartling, dear brother of Adolf J. Hart-ling and Pauline Niedhardt, our dear brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from KUTIS' NEW FUNERAL HOME, 2906 Gravois avenue. Monday, Aug 14. Requiem mass at St. Francis de Sales Church. 8:30 a.

m. Interment New St. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. HEINTZ. RIB! ELIZABETH Of Alt- I- eim.

asleep in Jesus Aug.10, 1933, II- 15 beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helntx (nee Prelss), dear sister of Flora Steffan (nee Helntz). Henry, Herbert and Laura Helntz, our dear cousin, niece, granddaughter and great-granddaughter, in her sixth year. Funeral Sunday.

Aug. 13, at 2 p. from BOPP FUNERAL CHURCH. Han-ley and Forsythe boulevard. Clayton, Mo.

Interment Hiram Cemetery. HOUGH MAY M. Entered into rest on Saturday. Aug. 12.

1933. 4:45 p. widow of the late William Hough, dear mother of William Alvan Charles R. and Martha E. Hough, our dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law and aunt, in her sixty-third year.

Funeral Tuesday, Aug. 15. 2 p. from the GEORGE L. PLECTSCH CHAPEL.

5966 Easton avenue, to Betbanta Cemetery. JAMES, LILLIAN Entered into rest on Friday, Aug. 11. dear sister of Martin, James, our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Monday.

Aug. 14. at 2 p. from the family residence. 7906 Caroline 'atreet, Maplewood, to the Gospel Tabernacle Brentwood.

Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. CROGHAN SERVICE. Lost purses and money are restored almost dally throuffh POST-DISPATCH wants. "Most persons are honest" and return articles they find If the loss Is -Advertised. Call MAin 1111.

NOW'S THE TIME TO ADVERTISE Balloons, calendars, novelties, matches, pen- cils, thermometers, caps, puzzles, oriaga cores, needlebooks; prices going up; or. der now; fall shipment, today's prices. CE. 7620. NICKEL'S FL.

8395. LAPSED INSURANCE POLICIEK may hava aloes at death. Let as Investigate. Advtrv; free. INSURANCE COUNSEL A SERVICE BU REAU, 2914 N.

Cnhin bl. DRIVING CINCINNATI about Aug. 19. re turn Aug. 28; share expense, uu.

DRIVING TO TEXAS This week: shara expenses; references; CAbany 3131M. DUCK HUNTING On Illinois River. 8 miles above Grafton. blinds, aecoya and guides furnished; privilege to a limited number. MU.

6966. LET us investigate your lapsed life In. surance; it may be worth money to you. Box 0-358, Post-Dispatch. MINERAL WELLS CRYSTALS BUYERS' CLUB saves members 90c on each box.

Send 60c for $1.50 box and member, ship. P. O. Box 119. Mineral Wells.

Texas. SCHEER'S CAFE We cater to luncheon and card parties. PRospect 7352, STUDEBAKER TOURING New York. Wednesday; take two; help drive. ROse dale 9487.

STUDENT. California will drive to California for expenses. JE. 1517. TELEPHONE SECRETARY WILL GIVB COMPETENT 8ERVICE HANDLING BUSINESS CALLS FOR AGENTS AND SALESMEN.

CA. 3848. WE BUY cordwood and inspected nursery stock; any quantity if priced right Box 0-147, Post-Dispatch MAY WE SUGGEST CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FROM THE Specialists in CHINESE STYLE FOODS Service (1 Service CEr for four. 4 for two. Free Delivery to Any Part of City Call Us for Other Prices ROSEDALE 4678 GOLDEN DRAGON, 5115 Delmar Half Soles And Rubber Heels 10 Shines FREE 65c $1.25 value.

This week. Bring This Ad ta Get This Bargain. A. G0LUB 4 MODERN SHOPS 411 N. 8th Between Lorost and St.

Charles. 415 N. Broadway, Opp. Nngents. 1002 Olive St.

Hurry Prices Are Advancing BRAKES Ffi Electrically Adjusted MJ PROCESS WAY FORDS $0.95 Relined 0 Guaranteed 1 Year. 4 Wheels Other Cars In Proportion. NU PROCESS BRAKE ENGINEERS 2910 OLIYE JEff. 4338 8 a. m.

to 10 p. m. CALL GRand 5770 GOLDEN DUCK, Inc. We Have No Branches GOLDEN DUCK Delicious Turkty Sub Gam Chow Main, Frelh Fried Chinua Noodln snd Sauce; Ready CO 00 Servs; for 4, Ineludinl GOLDEN DUCK Chos Suey. With Steamed Rice and Stuea.

Raady 1 QQ te Srw; for 4. Ineludine delivery GOLDEN DUCK Famoui Chew Main With Fraah Fried Chi ewe Naodlat and Saeea. Raady to Senra; for 4, $1.50 includm, delivery GOLDEN 0UCK. Chinese Friad. Pound Ma-Ma Chicken, 4 Butter Toaited.

Own Mide Rolla and Potato Chin. QQ Hot; Raady to Serve. Ineludinf GOLDEN DUCK Milk-Fad Vail Chos Saey. With Freth Fried Chinese Nnodlee and Sauce, Ready ta Serve for 1 CQ 4. InclMdiny delivery VISIT OUR QUAINT CHINESE DEN AND GARDEN AND BE SERVED AT 1854 RUSSELL BLVD.

SPECIAL Strictly Pure White Load HOUSE PAINT a a nteod to equal amy $2.00 Paint. $g50 A Hundred 911 Lead CM! HOT-YATER COAL HEATER 80 gallons per hoar capacity. ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC WATER SYSTEM Complete $3495 SEPTIC TANK lor sewage disposaL Easy and inoxpen sire ts Install. Guaranteed IS years. SI 6.70 tPTBTASlK Bead fer Krve Catatogae) INDEPENDENT Plumbing-Heating Snppl Co.

1119-1121 Chestnut St. ti McMANUS, JOHN M. In memory of my aeax nusDana ana lamer, jonn M. Mc-Manus, who departed this life Aug. 16, 1923.

Sadly missed by HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. MUELLER, FRANK J. In loving mem ory oi my aear Drotner, wno passed away Aug. 14, 1928. The rolling stream of life rolls on.

But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smiles Of the one who once sat there. Sadly missed by SISTER, MRS. LOUISA STRIEB. SCHAFF, PETER In loving memory of our aear nusDana ana father, who died Aug. 12, 1932.

Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN. SCHNEIDER, LOUISA In memory of my Deiovea wire ana our dear mother, who died Aug. 8, 1932. One year has passed since that sad day. The one we loved was called away; God took her home, it was His will.

But in our hearts she liveth still. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. SCHULTZ, CAROLINE In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away one year ago, Aug. 13th: What would I give to clasp her hand. Her happy face to see.

To hear her voice and see her smile That meant so much to me. Sadly missed by DAUGHTER, WEBER, BRUNO In memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, who departed this life Aug. 13, 1932. Sleep on, dearest dad; it has been one long year Since you left our hearts filled with sadness and tears. Yours was a heart that was blithesome and gay.

Scattering sunshine all along the way. You know how we loved you, and, yes, love you yet; Though God took you from us, we cannot forget. Sadly missed by WIFE, DAUGHTERS. SON-IN-LAW AND GRANDCHILDREN. SPIRITUALISM SPIRITUALIST CHURCHES ADVANCE SOUL ASSEMBLY 3100 N.

Grand, Y. M. C. 7:30 p. m.

Lecturer, Miss B'ank. Messages. FIFTH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Hamil ton and Ridge, Lyceum, 7 p. ser vice a p. m.

sermon by Dr. Muens, Workers, Ware, Havener, Mehl, Brann. FOURTH CHURCH 3326A Shenandoah; side entrance; Sunday, 8 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday.

8 p. m. O. Beesch. Mr.

Dilley. PROGRESS SPIRITUALISTIC CHURCH Sunday. 8 p. m. Musicians' Club.

3535 Pine Mrs. Sefton and Mr. McNorton. SECOND CHURCH 4907 Paim; Sunday. Thursday.

8 p. m. Wednesday, 1:30. TEMPLE OF TRUTH Spiritualistic ser vices, messages 7:45 p. m.

Dr. Vier- iing. visiting workers. All welcome; (electric fans). Bayard-Fountain.

ADOPTION WANT BROWN-EYED GIRL, AGE 2 TO Git KILL INFORMATION. BOA N-24. POST-DiSPATCH. CLUB MEMBERSHIPS NON-RESIDENT will sacrifice $500 Huz. zah fishing club membership; make or fer.

Box J-77, Post-Dispatch LOST AND FOUND Articles lost or found published in this column are broadcast over station KSD the following morning. LOST AND FOUND Miscellaneous Lost ANYONE FINDING valuable papers be longing to Square Deal Oil inquire EV. 6650. or return to 6333 aaston. BILLFOLD Lost; brown leather; valuable papers; reward.

GRand 7345. COIN PURSE Lost; watch, diamond ring, small cnange; rewarq. rA. wasim. EYEGLASSES Lost; in South Grand service car.

Riverside 1735J. GRIP Lost; brown cowhide, on route 54, between Jefferson City and Bagceil Dam reward. W. S. Stampfer, 835 Jackson, University City.

HAND PURSE Lost; lady's; small: Saturday morning, between 5235 Gilmore and West Florissant amount oe tween $27 and $28; reward MONEY Lost; 3 $10 bills; vicinity of Laclede and Newstead; rewara. ferson 8933. METROPOLITAN INSURANCE RECEIPTS Lost. RAndolph 8080. piibst.

iut lnr1v: white: with eye glasses reward. FOrest 3070, 11 to 1. WALLET Lost; black. with name "George Hugh Quintal," money, lodge ana auto cara; rewara. rvj.

Does Lost BOSTON BULL TERRIER Lost; female dark seal color and white: slightly lame different colored eyes; liberal reward. RO. 3243. Cunningham. BOSTON BULL Lost; in Maplewood; name "Troubles;" reward.

7555 i.yn dover. BOSTON TERRIER Lost; brindle, white; Jack." 4212 Manchester. BRINDLE Lost; female: has sore reward. ROsedale 2538. DOG Lost: medium size; long black hair.

white marking; name Spot; Fox Creek rd. LAclede 434Z. DOG Lost; from 2937 Olive; large black dog: wearing green collar; re ward. Call WEbster 3619. DOG Lost; toy; North and South re ward.

GRand 3406 GERMAN POLICE DOG Lost; large dark gray; left ear drooped. John iuesung, Fenton, Mo. ncntonju tJAIVTCD TWIQ J-t TT1 AUE. 1 1 liver and white tlcKed. 1 liver and white spotted; reward.

GAr. 385Q. SPITZ PUP Lost; female; white; named Snoble. 514 Yaieman. w(dsi; rewara WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER Lost; female pup; reward.

LAclede 3638. Jewelry Lost DIAMOND RING Lost; school girl's: left In washroom orum uaieieria, nrauti day morning: please can wt PIN Lost: Rebekah, P. N. G. engraved "Stella M.

Garner. I Deri a 377-; rewaru. Mrs. Stella Garner. Eureka, mo PIN Lost; marcaslte, initial M.

Z. reward. RO. 3939. wrist WATCH Lost; ladies'.

while gold, band. Keepsake. RIv. 5764W. FOUND FOUND BY POLICE llth District Four keys on a ring.

For further Information call VIS3 GILL, MAin 1111, Station 223 TRANSPORTATION BUS TRAVEL WHITE STAR BUS LINE Foar Rehednlea Dally CHICAGO, $3 O. W. $5 R. T. 201 N.

Sixth. OA. 90S4-3338 Calm, $2.50: Cape Glrardeaa, S2.IW) O. R. T.s Anna.

$2. BO: Carbdale. $2.28 GRAY BUS LINE, INC 1803 OLIVE. GA. 9663.

Cbleag $. $4 r. t. Law rate Detroit, Cleveland, New York, Kin CKy, Denver, Loe Aagelesj aA seats erred. MIDWEST BUS TERMINAL Busses Leave for All Parts of United States.

PHONE CENTRAL B3O0 710 NORTH 12TH BLVD. GREAT EASTERN STAGES LOW RATES TO New York. Boston. Cleveland. Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia.

Pittsburgh. MIDLAND TRAIL BUS LINE Louisville, Ky $4.00 O.W. R.T. $6.00 Olney, I1L 2.55 O.W. R-T.

4.60 Vincennes, 3.25 O.W. R.T. 5.85 EGYPTIAN MOTOR LINES Memphis. Evansvllle, Cairo, BIythevtlle. $4.50: Pa-ducah, Caruthersville.

$4.50. SPECIAL LOW WEEK-END RATES TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH MIDWEST BUS DEPOT TELEPHONE CENTRAL 5300 GREAT EASTERN BUS TERMINAL Headquarters for All 1 OT rT A CO Bus Service J.OX VJjAOO Everywhere Broadway A Washington Phone CE. 4500 SAFEWAY LINES Originators of Express Bos Service. CHICAGO. $3.00 O.

B.OO R. T. NEW YORK, $16.00 O. $29.00 R. T.

CLEVELAND BUFFALO BOSTON DETROIT. No local stops sleeper chairs free pillows reserved eats. SAFEWAY BUS DEPOT In Missouri Hotel Lobbv. 1014 Locust. CEntral 6346.

MISSOURI PACIFIC STAGES Bargain Fares Everywhere West and Southwest. For Complete Information, Call ST. LOUIS BUS TERMINAL 18th and Olive Sts. Two Phone: CEntral 6166 CEntral 3437 EXCURSION BUS RATES To all points; latest type, all-reclining chair busses; bonded, insured; free pillow and porter service; no local stops. Tulsa, r-llas, $12; Los Angeles, $24; ask about our low rate meal ticket.

GOLDEN EAGLE LINES. MIDWEST BUS TERMINAL, CE. 5300. Broadway and Washington. CE.

6319. CUT RATE BUS DEPOT DUPLEX SERVICE B5-PASSENGER BUSSES NEW YELL0WAY LINES 1801 WASHINGTON AV. 3524 3827 CE. 90S0 520 CHESTNUT ST 715 N. TWELFTH ST.

SPECIAL LOW FARES CHICAGO, $2.50 UP: NEW YORK. $16. Detroit, Denver. $12; Tulsa, $7 Memphis, Little Rock, Los Angeles, $22. NATIONAL BUS SERVICE.

BLackstone 4040. 4040 OLIVE. FR. 9761. MARYLAND, 9TH A PINE.

GA. 2800. RIDE DE LUXE STAGES DIRECT CONNECTIONS EVERYWHERE. 1805 WASHINGTON. GA.

8160-3338. MIDLAND BUS TERMINAL 181 AND PINE RIDE GRAY LINE BUSSES TO CHICAGO; $2.50 ONE WAY, $4 ROUND TRIP; KANSAS CITY, $4.25: DENVER, $12; CAPE GIRARDEAU, $2.25: CAIRO, GOVERNMENT SIHIUULLS LOW RATES EVERYWHERE. GA. MAIN BUS TERMINAL MOHAWK STAGES 117 N. SIXTH ST.

CHestnnt 5311. Chlrago Detroit $5: New York $15; Denver $12; Los Angeles $24; Portland Seattle $35. Free pillows and porter service. MOHAWK STAGES Broadway and Washington. CEntral 4551.

Cape Girardeau, Cairo, $2.50. Low priced round trips to Southern points. SWAPS SWAPS WHAT HAVE YOU TO SWAP? Something you do not need may be swapped for something you want. Articles of all kinds, services, und in fact anythtno. AIRMAIL covers first day for United States.

6335 Delmar. BEAUTIFUL Spitz dog; living room suite. Box Q-179, Post-Dispatch. BEVERAGE making machine. 20-gallon capacity; new; never out of crate; cost $150; porcelain: makes many beverages; draft or bottle; pressure What have you? Phone CH.

8380, Monday. COTTAGE Trade for grocery. Call EVergreen 8975. DIAMOND RING Lady's: and cash, for closed car. 4064 Kennerly.

EXCHANGE Gas range, side oven. Ivory, green, for combination. 3203 Caroline. EXCHANGE Washing machine for auto, Chevrolet preferred. 2952 Montgomery.

EXCHANGE Oil burner for hot-air fur nace, or sell cheap. GR. 0228. FURNITURE for acreage or improved on highway. Box A-369.

Post-Dispatch. HEATING STOVE Wtd. Double allowance on new or used furnace. EV. 9074.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Kitchen, bed room, heater, icebox, new; for light automobile. 7506A N. Broadway. PAINTING Carpenter work, exchange for groceries or automobile. 822 Ersklne av.

PEKINGESE PUPPY Beautiful, for rock for driveway. Dixon 6031. PIANO For gun. household goods, boat. anything.

Cord, 5740 t-aston. PLAYER Rolls for "27 Chevrolet coach. 4710 Highland. RADIO 8-tube, all electric, for hand printing press, 5x7 Vs. or will buy.

GR. 4029. ROOM RENT For good used car; meals optional. 4367 Washington. Six Blx STORAGE--And moving for household goods, bathtubs, guns.

MU. 5970. SWAP My Nash business coupe and 21- ton Diamond truck for light sedan. 2510 Howard. SWAP Bungalow.

5 rooms, modern, north west; want flat. farm. 5580A Maple. USED AUTO Wtd. For 14-vol.

set law books and 100 textbooks on medicine and surgery; evenings. Solomon, 5038A Cates VICTROLA Console, good, and records for mahogany piano. CA. 7544M. WHY hypothecate your loan? Why not sell at reasonable discount, cnas.

j. Bauer, 5826 Neosho. WILL give vacant lot or rent of apartment for laying large slab of concrete at filling station; contractor must furnish labor and material. Box N-295. WILL give my 3 rooms of nran nsw ur- nlture to party renting my apartment.

3847 Gustine Dealer Y. WILL trade equity In cottage for farm. What have you? PK. 2417. WRIST WATCH Man's: for tenor banjo; hurry.

Frank. 2207 8. 3d. YOUNG MAN. high school graduate, work In exchange for business course, can Monday.

LAclede 7991. GENERAL IANNOUNCEMENTS GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DUMP TRUCK OWNERS ATTENTION Meeting of an dump truck owner will be held at CJaymo Hotel, north of County Courthouse. Clayton. Monday, Aug. 14, 8 p.

for purpose of drawing NRA code. ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS COUXTT DUMP TRUCK ASSOCIATION BAAR, ANTON BEHREND, JOHN F. BETTS.

AUGUSTA BLAKE, THOMAS 8. BOOK, JOHN OTIS BOSSE, Hl'LDA BOYLE, WILLIAM D. BUTZ, EUGENE W. CARD, SARAH CLAIR-KNOEPFLE, AUGUSTE CONLEY, HARRY J. DERUS, PAULINE ELIZABETH DIEBOLL, WILLIAM FABEL, RUDOLPH FALCETTI, WILHELMINA FELDHACS, HENRY FORBSTEIN, BESSIE GIVAN, GEORGE W.

GRIFFITH, RALSTON GRAF, FRED GSCHWEND, MARIE ROSE GUNN, CHARLES HAAS, MARTIN SR. HARMON, ROSE A. HARTLING, CHARLES A. DEATHS JOHNSON, JOSEPH A. Of Big Bend boulevard and Bach road, Klrkwood, entered into rest on Friday, Aug.

11, 1933, beloved husband of Lillian Johnson, dear father of Martha Bentley Johnson, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from JAY B. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 7456 Manchester avenue, Maplewood, on Monday. Aug. 14, at 9 a.

m. Interment St. Paul's Churchyard. KUEMMEL, EMMA Of 3735 Utah place. On Saturday, Aug.

12, 1933, dear wife of the late Gustave Kuemmel, dear mother of Edgar, Adolph and Nell Kuemmel, and our dear sister and grandmother. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S MORTUARY, 4228 South Kingshighway boulevard, on Monday, Aug. 14, at 3 p. thence to Valhalla Crematory. LEACH, ANASTASIA nee Dnnn) On Thursday, Aug.

10, 1933. at 12 noon, wife of the late James Leach, dear mother ef Elizabeth. Mary, John, James, the late Thomas Leach and Mrs. Margaret Reichardt. our dear sister, aunt and mother-in-law.

Funeral from residence. 8814 Win-dom avenue (St. John's Station), Monday, Aug. 14, at 8:30 a. to Presentation Church, thence to St.

Ferdinand Cemetery. CLARK SERVICE. LEAHY, LOUISE At her residence. 5938 Lucille avenue, on Saturday. Aug.

12. 1933. at 8 a. beloved wife of Frank P. Leahy, dear mother of Raymond, Leonard and Bernard Leahy, sister of Charles.

Anthony and Henry Rlvas. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY'S PARLORS. 3840 Llndell boulevard. Tuesday.

Aug. 15. 9:30 a. to Church of Nativity. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MeDERMOTT, JAMES J. Of 3820 Page boulevard, entered into rest Friday. Aug. 11, at 2:30 p. survived by his wife, Mary McDermott.

dear father of Eileen. Funeral from CULLINANE BROS. FUNERAL PARLORS, 1710 N. Grand boulevard, Monday, Aug. 14.

at 7:30 a. to St. Alphonsus Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Funeral strictly private.

Please omit flowers. McGEE. JOE B. Of 5405 South Thirty-seventh, on Saturday. Aug.

12. 1933. dear brother of Roy McGee, dear brother-in-law of Lillian McGee. Remains at HOFFMEISTER CHAPEL. 5624 South Compton.

Interment Stouts-vllle. Aug. 15. MOCKAIT1S, ANNA Age 48 years, on Saturday, Aug. 12.

5 p. beloved wife of Anthony Mockaitis, dear mother of Bruno Mockaitis. Funeral Tuesday, Aug. 15, 8 a. from residence, 4744 Heidelberg avenue, to St.

Joseph Church. Park and Armstrong. Interment New SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. MOYDELL SERVICE.

MORRISSEY, ELLEN (nee Condon) Of 1503 Vail place, on Friday. Aug. 11. 1933, beloved wife of the late Patrick Morrissey, dear mother of James and John Morrissey, grandmother of Melviu and James, sister and mother-in-law. Funeral from PEETZ FUNERAL HOME, Lafayette and Longfellow boulevard, on Monday, Aug.

14. 8:30 a. to St. Vincent's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Married Ladies' Sodality of the St. Vincent's Church. OLSEN, NELS Of 1495 Arlington avenue, entered into rest on Thursday, Aug. 10, 1933, 3:30 p. beloved husband of Kate Olsen (nee Butler), dear father of John F.

Olsen, our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Monday. Aug. 14, 3 p. from MATH.

HERMANN A SON'S CHAPEL, Fair and West Florissant avenues. Interment Calvary Cemetery. PALAZZOLO, ROSALIA Of 2915 Belt avenue, entered into rest on Friday, Aug. 11, beloved wife of Salvatore Palazzolo and beloved mother of Toney, Gregory, Marion and Nucenzio, beloved sister of Giachino and Giuseppe. Funeral on Monday from the home at 1 p.

m. Services at St. Charles Bar-romeo's, at 2 p. m. CARDINAL-MI-CELI services.

Interment at Calvary Cemetery. PALMER, ROBERT Of 9148 Arltne avenue, on Wednesday, Aug. 10, husband of the late Josephine Palmer, dear father of Gertrude V. Herbert Boughan and Mrs. Aug.

Raeker, age 73 years. Funeral Monday, Aug. 14. 2 p. from BAUMANN FUNERAL HOME.

2504 Woodson road, Overland, Mo. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. PRES WHEAT, JOHN Of 4157 McRee, on Thursday, Aug. 10, 1933, at 10:20 p.

dear husband of Louis Preswheat, dear father of John, Walter, Lily, Ira, Frank and Charles Preswheat. dear father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S MORTUARY, 4228 South Kingshighway, Monday, Aug. 14, at 2 p. m.

Interment St- Matthew's Cemetery. REDEMEIER, HENRY Entered into rest Thursday, Aug. 10, 1933, dear husband of Lulu Redemeter (nee Heuer), dear father of Edwin and William Redemeler and Mrs. Rose Hoffmeister, our dear father-tn-law, brother, brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral on Monday, Aug.

14. 2:30 p. from residence, 1501 Buchanan. Interment St- Sohn's Cemetery. STOCK SERVICE.

RENSTROM, ARTHUR Of 7126 Pennsylvania, on Thursday, Aug. 10. in his forty-second year, beloved husband of Julia Renstrom (nee Hoechst), dear father of Arthur, Erma and Julia, our dear brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law and uncle. Funeral Monday, Aug. 14.

2 p. from JOS. P. FENDLER JR. FUNERAL HOME, 7128 Michigan avenue.

Interment Evangelical Lutheran St. Trinity Cemetery. RYAN, MARGARET Of 2019 North Fourteenth street, on Saturday, Aug. 12. 1933.

7:30 a. darling daughter of Joseph and Cecell Ryan (nee Biesk). our dear sister, dear granddaughter and niece, age 2 years. Funeral from the LEIDNER CHAPEL, 2223 St Louis avenue, Monday, Aug. 14, 1:30 p.

m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. STAHL, VIRGINIA 1327 Montclalr avenue, entered into rest on uaturaay, Aug. 12, 1933, 2 p. dear daughter of Charles Stahl, dear sister of Mrs.

J. E. Harris, Mrs. W. F.

Stephens, Norma of Chicago, 111.: Mabel and Leona Stahl; our dear niece, sister-in-law and aunt, in her twenty-second year. Funeral Tuesday, Aug. 15, 1 p. from DREHMANN-HARRAL CHAPEL, 1905 Union boulevard, to Tranton, I1L Deceased was treasurer of Delta Chapter of Omega Sigma. STERNECKER, LOUISA J.

(nee Ellis) Entered into rest on Saturday. Aug. 12, 11 a. at residence, 3727 North Taylor avenue, widow of the late John E. 8ternecker.

beloved mother of Richard Edward and Robert A. Sternecker and Mrs. Hazel Mannebach. dear sister of R. B.

Ellis and Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, our dear mother-in-law, aunt and grand mother. Funeral from BERGESCH FUNERAL HOME. 3661 Washington boulevara. Tuesday.

Aug. 15. 2 p. m. Interment rUAEKAL HUME.

A1 ETTE AT LOKGFELLOW BLVD. uitand 7100-7101 Central JOHN P. COLLINS A RRO INfT 9-8 Grand JEfferson 0554 North Wacker-Helderle Und. Co. CHAPEL 3634 Gravols At.

2331 S. Broadway I iAflaia ev LAclede 3634 GRand 2117 aunctiy nion. CULLINANE BROS. ESTABLISHED 1 KK-l 1710 N. Grand FRanklln 1192 EDWARD F.

HOWARD A snvs 4212 ST. LOUS ESTABLISH I-r JEKSONAL SERVICE FKEE CHAPEL JOSEPH J. OUINN FRanklln 1142 WM. F. PASCHEDAG 2825 N.

Grand FRanklln 414.i-21i') MATH, HERMANN SON Fair and West Florissant COIfax 088O STROOT CARROLL 48QO Natural Bridge COIfax 0341 5077 Durant Ave. MCIberry 2302 South MRS. POLLY JANE SCHMITT will conduct the funeral home of the late John A. Schmitt, under the firm's name of Hauck Schmitt Funeral Home, continuing the same high quality of refined service for which this funeral home has a city -wide reputation. 3732 S.

Grand Bl. ALBERT TRAUBE Off. Srhamarher Ind. 3013 Meramee Riverside 1138 Res. Dixon 2ni HAUCK SrHVIITT 3732 S.

Grand PRosoeet 8730 ZIFnFN-fTEJM none 2623 Cherokee FRspeet 0218 West CULLEN 8C KELLY Chapel, 1416 N. Taylor I Kan kiln 0130 ROvdale 8837 4.144 t.aston Harrigan 8C Sheehan Und. Co. 4415 Washington JEfferson 9068 Established 1884 CEMETERY LOTS CEMETERY LOTS 6 grave. $500 value'; trade for car.

4507 Parkview. FOrest 9439. CEMETERY LOT Oak Grove. 6 or 12, sscruice must sell. PA.

2406J. CEMETERY LOTS Section 1. Memorial a'nj. box A-isa, post-Dispatch. iiMtitKl LOT Memorial Park; high location: section 9.

Hlland 8702. CRYPT In Oak Grove Cemetery; reason-abie. JEf. 9255, evenings. LAKE WOOD PARK Lots.

60c per square i-joi. tiox Post-Dispatch. LOT 6-grave, Memorial Park; $75. Ap- piy grocery, qmq7 St. Ixiuis av LOTS Two 6-grave.

Lake Charles, section 2. sacrifice. CA. 1168J. LOT 12 grave, in first section Sunset ouriai fam; $450.

Call RI. 1230. MOUNT HOPE 2 6-grave lots at cost. LAclede 2274. DEATHS BAAR.

ANTON Aug. 12. 1933. beloved husband of Mrs. Anna Baar.

our dear stepfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Monday. 2 p. from MCLAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME. Please omit flowers.

BEHREND, JOHN F. Of 2134 East Harris avenue, entered into rest on Friday. Aug. 11, 1933. at 12:25 a.

beloved husband of Elizabeth Behrend (nee Loh-manni. dear father of Oliver J. Behrend and Mrs. Elmer C. Behrend.

our dear brother, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Monday. Aug. 14. at 2 p.

from MATH. HERMANN A SON'S CHAPEL. Fair and West Florissant avenues. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Royal League, Council No.

58. BETTS. ACGISTA On Thursday, Aug. 10, 1933. beloved aunt of John Corley, in her eighty-sixth year.

Funeral from CLARK FUNERAL HOME, 1125 Hodiamont avenue. Monday, Aug. 14. 8:30 to St. Rose's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

BLAKE, THOMAS S. Entered into rest on Friday. Aug. 11. 1933.

relict of Margaret Blake (nee Follis). dear father of Thomas Josie and Belle Blake, Mrs. Albert B. Piatt, Mrs. Earl Honeywell and Mrs.

Walter Gierer, dear brother of Mrs. Mary Donahue, our dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle. Funeral Monday. 8:30 a. from W.

A. STOCK FUNERAL HOME, Grand and Florissant, to Holy Name Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. BOOK, JOHN OTIS On Saturday, Aug. 12.

1933. dear husband of Loea Book, dear father of Karl, Le Roy and Lawrence Book and our dear brother. Funeral from PEETZ FUNERAL HOME. Lafayette and Longfellow boulevard, Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2 p.

m. BOSSE. Aug. 11. 1933, beloved mother of Emil and Paul Bosse, dear sister-in-law of Anna Powell.

Funeral Monday. 10 a. from MCLAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery.

BOTLE, WILLIAM D. Of 3408 Wyoming street, beloved husband of Josephine Boyle fnee Trauple). dear brother of Mrs. F. A.

Jordan of Sparta. 111., and Thomas E. Boyle of Centralis, 111., our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from SOUTHERN FUNERAL HOME, 6322 South Grand boulevard. Notice of time later.

BCTZ. EUGENE W. Of 4106A Blaine avenue, on Friday, Aug. 11. 1933, dear husband of Hettle Butx (nee Craig), dear father of.

Marian Cunningham. Ethel Echoellig and Earl Tork. and our dear grandfather. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER 8 CHAPEL, 4104 Manchester, on Monday, Aug. 14.

at 2 p. m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. A member of Modern Woodmen of America. CARD, SARAH (nee Herold) Entered into rest Friday.

Aug. 11, 1933. at 10:15 mother of the late Mrs. Mae Card Kile, beloved grandmother of Ray Kile, our sister, aunt and cousin. Funeral Monday, Aug.

14, from the PARKER CHAPEL. 15 West Loekwood boulevard. Webster Groves, to the Maple-weed Methodist Church, at 2 p. m. Interment Odd Fellows Cemetery.

CLAIR-ltNOEPFLE. Kar- raarhi Of 3 102 A Cherokee street, on Friday. Aug. 11, 1933. 9:30 a.

our dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt and friend. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLE CHAPEL. 3634 Gravols avenue, Monday. Aug. 14.

3 P- to Missouri Crematory. CONLET. HARRY J. Entered into rest on Saturday. Aug.

12. 11:30 a. dear brother of Ellen, Frank J. Conley. Mrs.

Fannie O'Hara, Mrs. Elizabeth FmleVal from CULLINANE BROS- FUNERAL PARLORS. 1710 North Grand boulevard. Monday, Aug. 14.

8:30 DEATHS TOPPING, WILLIAM R. Of 3444 Delor, on Friday, Aug. 11, 1933, at 4:45 p. beloved husband of Helen Topping (nee Gibson), and dear father of Perry, Wil liam T. Nathaniel Alexander R.

and Hardesty T. Topping and Mrs. Elizabeth McAdams, dear grandfather, great grandfather and father-in-law, in bis eighty-fourth year. Funeral from SCHUMACHER FUNERAL HOME. 3013 Meramee.

Mon day, Aug. 14, at 2 p. to Park Lawn Cemetery. WALSH, MICHAEL FRANCIS Of 224 E. Marceau, beloved husband of Kate Walsh (hee Rogan), dear father of William and Fred Walsh, dear brother of Mrs.

Walter Cliffe and the late Mary Fox, and Martin Walsh, our grandfather, great grandfather, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from SOUTHERN FUNERAL HOME. 6322 S. Grand boulevard, on Mon. day.

Aug. 14. 1933. at 8:30 a. to St.

Columbkille Church, thence to Mount Olive Cemetery. A member of B. or L. F. and E.

No. 6 and Brotherhood or Maintenance of Ways, Lodge No. 212. WEIDNER. MARY A.

(nee Lien) Saturday. Aug. 12, 1933, widow of the late Eugene G. Weidner, beloved mother of Mrs. Amy stansDury, our granamotn er.

great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from residence, 7481 Washington. Tuesday, Aug. 15. 10 a.

to St. Peter's Cemetery. Please omit flow ers. WENDT, EMMA (nee Hnefer) Of 3323 Magnolia avenue, on Thursday, Aug. 10, 1933.

beloved wife or (iottlieb wenai, dear mother of Hattie Louis G. and Oscar J. Wendt, grandmother of Alma, Charlotte, Marian and Norma Wendt and our dear mother-in-law and aunt-Funeral on Monday. Aug. 14, at 3 p.

from JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SON'S FUNERAL HOME, 7027 Gravois avenue, to New St. Marcus Cemetery. WOLF, JOSEPH 59 years; 4705A Penn- h.u...j r.f Mm Wnif ri.ar fa ther of John, Martha and Alois, our dear father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral Monday.

Aug. 14. 2 p. from MOYDELL PARLORS, Mississippi and Allen avenues. Interment New Picker Cemetery.

Member of Lodge Washington No. 11, C. S. Lodge Rohac Dube No. 33, C.

S. A. ZEITINGER. EDWARD Of 3631 Louisiana avenue, on Saturday. Aug.

12, 1933. 5 a. beloved son of Anthony F. and Emelia Zeitinger (nee Bach), dear brother of Ferdinand C. and Alma Zeitinger, our dear brother-in-law and uncle, aged 39 vears.

Funeral from the SHUMACHER FUNERAL HOME. 3013 Meramee street. Tuesday, Aug. 15. 2 p.

to National Cemetery. Jefferson Barracks. A member of Charter Post No. 2180, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Battery 128th Field Artillery. Company D.

CARD OF THANKS WISH to express our appreciation of the kindness and sympathy shown me Dy my relatives, neighbors and friends during the sad hour of bereavement in the loss of my husband. Wish to especially thank the Rev. J. Johnson for his comforting words, and the quartet for their beautiful songs; Tower Grove Lodge No. 631, A.

F. and A. the St. Louis Funeral Directors' Association, Schiller Lodge, O. M.

South Side Lions' Club, Tower Grove Chapter No. 445. O. E. 1932 Matrons, Patrons and Trailers Club.

SL Louis Bay-ern Verein. for their kind services, and for the many Yemembrances expressed through the beautiful floral offerings. POLLY JANE SCHMITT, Wife. WE wish to express our appreciation to our relatives, friends. Rev.

G. W. Meach-en, the pallbearers and the Pleitsch undertakers, for their kindness, sympathy, service and beautiful floral offerings, during the recent loss of our dear husband, father, and brother. ELSIE SCHMIDT, wife: ELISE M. SCHMIDT, sister, and His Children.

WE desire to thank our relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings tendered us in our late sad bereavement in the loss of our beloved mother, Catherine Fischer. We especially fhank the Rev. clergy, the St. Ann's Married Ladies' Sodality, the pallbearers and Hoffmeister Undertaking Co. THE CHILDREN.

WE wish to thank our many friends whose presence and thoughtfulnesa was a beautiful tribute to our dear wife and mother and by which we were comforted and sustained in our sorrow; special thanks to Rev. Coil and McLaughlin Funeral Home. T. J. MOORE AND FAMILY.

WE wish to entend our sincere thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors who were so kind and consoling during our sad the loss of dear father, Andrew Notter. DAUGHTERS. IN MEMORIAM ANACKER, EDWARD In memory of Edward Anacker. who died Aug. 15.

1929. Gone but not forgotten. FROM HIS LOVING WIFE. CLOSTERMEYER, OSCAR In loving mem- ory oi our aear lumer, wnu life one year ago, Aug. 15.

1932. There is a link death cannot sever: Love and remembrance last forever. Sadly missed by HIS CHILDREN. GENZEL. WILLIAM In memory of my dear husband.

William Genzel, who died Sweet and peaceful be his rest. forger mm. i can never. God called him. He alone knows best.

His will be done forever. LOVING WIFE AND FAMILY. HE IB, GEORGE In loving memory of George Heib. who passed away Aug. 7.

1931. His memory is as dear today as in the hour he passed away. A FRIEND. KOST, NORMAN In loving memory of my Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits MARRIAGE LICENSES. Walter Kimee St.

Louis Sotb St. Louis Frdir.ar.d 3430A N. 9th Margaret M. K. Fischer.

5224 N. Broadway r.r.f- Kincaid. III. Vf -a Kincaid, 111. -Farland East St.

Louis p.ubv Cc-ohran St. Louis ti. jp Steir.kamp Springfield, O. y-s Florence San Antonio, Tex. i'- c.

Forsrerg 5137 Ashland M. 2337 Madison 1231 Allen McLaughlin Hannibal, Mo. J. Stoecke! 4417 Elmbank H. Hoerr 4652A Elmbank K.t: Mazzorchio 5112 Pattison G.

Mazzurca 511S Pattison C. Norman 3S40 Folsom A. Chicotti 4060 Washington A. Hefti 5140 Cabanne -a L. Doskocil 38 Kingsbury pi.

Owen St. Louis County St. Louis County Bowers 738 ti. Eucld 2bl5 S. 10th J.

Curr.mings Chicago G-i P.athert Chicago 5927 Theodore a Grzeskoviek 1917 Hebert -k Kralik 3hf0 Albena Kaysing 4136 YiV.raore Ca: bsor. 3135 Eads 3714A Cottage A. Langsdorf 28 16 t-- Renz 216 MoNair K' it v. Piekarski 1319 Sarsfiold Bielicke 3503 St. Louis (' Dixon 4231 Cote 1.

Johnson 4249A Wast Be'ie Vnndra 2132A Russt-ll Heinrich 3401 S. 2d Li-v Johnson 2949 Easion A Axarcs 919 N. Comr.on Hamilton 4142 Maryland ---I Kinnaman 4328 Fairview Zuchek 788 Bayard Coipi 788 Bayard Xka- Rcberson 2731 Lawton Lilhe B. Howell 1107 N. 11th A.

Mueller Wellston E. Herwig 1615 Missouri Bacon ..518 S. Jefferson L. Boykins 518 S. Jefferson vrrnnd Theobald 2202 Menard He.er.

Montgomery 1051 Geyer At Clayton. Har.io'ph Johnson 750 Westgate Ciiir.e Happel Clayton Polacek Renault, 111 G. Carrnon Renault, 111 r.d mond Thiesen Cedar Falls. Ia 0 idys Dalton Venice, 111 hn C. McAllister Cambridge, Md ille Lewis 5666 Cabanne BIRTHS RECORDED.

BOYS. and M. Shaughnessy. 5143A Maple, and M. Wittman.

408 Chambers, St. uis Countv. a-M V. Signorelll. 5346A Cote Brilliante.

and B. Bommarito, 1241 N. Ninth, "--i E. O'Connar. 3131 Caroline, a-d T.

Steingrubey. 7079 MardeL M. Devereux. 7032 Lindenwood. GIRLS.

a-4 K. Steel. 6760 Clavton. M. Hoffman.

4841 Sigel. -J. R. Flynn. 1356 Arlington, a- i F.

Davis, 4826 Goethe, s-i I McHugh. 2010 Forest, a-i R. Lamartina, 2705 Fall. -1 A. O'Connor.

4018 Darby. K. Kid well. 3831 Blaine. Ward.

2759 Gever. C. Protheroe, 2622 Indiana. Winschel, 5238 Davison. ai Hollings worth, 4114 Osceola.

BrRLAL PERMITS. r.t.-ccione. 61. 2347 Wash. 14, 3842 Marine.

A Kampe. 66, 6016 Leona. s. 4607 Bulwer. inie 74.

2209 Hebert. 1 F. Kjiison, 52, 4000 Cleveland. ps T.x.,mas, 63. 1014 N.

Fourteenth, a Paf, 40, 2112 Franklin. B. Mackie. 50. 3809A Fairview.

S'earns. 59. 1932V4 Warren. 1 47. 2612A Stoddard.

x- 23, Webster Groves. "iiman. 2011 Lynch. Jzarafinskl. 67.

3512 N. Eleventh. 58. 1712 Glasgow. 6g 6534 Joseph, St Louis IF "Pkin.

38. 1418 Papin. 'sr. 30. 2612 Lafayette, denderson, 57, 2030 Division.

Births; 163 Deaths. Thf-re were 233 births and 163 recorded during the week at eV-' Bureau of Vital Statistics. deaths were due to disease or other ailments of circulatory system; 21 from a and eight from tuberculosis. CEMETERIES SUHSET BURIAL PARK ON GRAVOIS ROAD the most beautiful, but the most priced cemetery in St. Louis.

GRAVE LOTS, S20O AND UP. THE CEMETERY UNUSUAL MAUSOLEUM t-any CHestnnt 8331. FLORISTS FUNERAL SPRAY 30 r.ladlolas and beantl- sn CQ fnl lilies artiitlrally ar- JSC ranged with chiffon bow. GRIMM GORLY dear son ana orotner, wno uku years ago, Aug. 15.

1930. A faithful son, so kind and true. We always pray and think of you. You art not forgotten in our minds; To us you were so good and kind. And for us you did your best.

God grant you eternal rest. Sadly missed by broken-hearted mother, brothers and loved ones. McINTYRE. HETTIE In memory of our darling mother, who passed away Aug. 7.

1932: We miss you so, mother dear. Life is so lonely since you are not here; How we all loved you. bless your heart. Sad was the day you had to depart-Sadly missed by CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. MeKENNA, ROBERT In loving memory of our beloved baby who died Aug.

15, 1932. Sadly missed by PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS. to I crraa a vaurco. Ueiontaln Cemetery, Floral Phone CE. S00O ment Calvary Cemetery.

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