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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 28

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is BUSINESS BUILDING Is Being Done ECONOMICALLY Through the Business Service Want Ad Columns "TO HELP WTD. WOMEN, GIRLS SITUATIONS MEN, BOYS DEATHS 2 JS40. ROOMS WITHJOjRrT' RAYMOND. 6226 1a 'iTT- excellent meals, HrKilamont 4 lovelw twin good 'C r-I ITU T7-. 1 rih; club, 4915 avrsr nome; splendid location: i6? Bflnue r-m nwurn run KENT BT niPnirT room: 3 windr.ws.

ut fc Northwest GHKER, 48G9 Housekrrr 1 Frigldalre. washer, phon; St HIGHLAND, 5116 2 frjn-t newly furnished, MA RGAR 1TA. twin beds; 2 gentlemen! Srt.lT.' gentlemen; nrtvjjgj: South CAROLINE, continuous but water; I pect 842M. rent. CASTLEMAN.

3M9 and west windows; residence UM.U, 3200A -1 1 or 2 all convenient. li r-: 2111 HARTFORD, 3886 sleeping; private, lady HENRIETTA. 2722 Est floor; reasonable, UIMI'HKEY, I. JeWedV "nuoufiorSo girls preferred JUNIATA con tleman. LAFAYETTE, 3134Large "rrtor-- complete housekeeping; other reasonable.

rats LAFAYETTE 2H37-4ir racno; Housekeeping, $275. sleeping, wtth k.h','. LAFAYETTE, 3201A AttTaeTiTr ing; next to hath; 1 LuuiaiAAA, 23ii2 2-room apartment; refrigeration; adult, PARK, 2750 Front with kitchenette. .4 nnr.mi.ii-t l7i S. KrTAT large 3 rooms, complete; rrfrl geiSJ TEXAS.

1015 onnectuiL' nil conven lences; reasonable. PR YOMING, forfaoie; shower; real home. PR Gilt I. Own Nludio room; reasonahiTT: Russell. LA.

7051. j. West BARTMER, 5814 Room, kitohe I flo.tr nluA 1 nmrn Option,) CATES, 5150 3 larse bousekeepSTH single, housekeepiiiK or sleepinn CATES, 5S-29 Large, southTSfft bath; S3.50 np; refined; privatt DELMARi 52422-3: newly fiiHT-decorated; refrigeration, air-eondi-o- $7.50. uu" DELMAR, 585.T large room, nvrh wished; private hath; reasonable. DELMAR, 1 or 2 modern conveniennua.

ci ra ir EASTGA1E, 711 (3d fl.wir) Lovelj south; gentleman, adults. EN RIGHT. 5K80 Laive. modern, if viMivenieni gentleman ETZEL, 561-iA Front; clean, cooi fa.i; private: $2.75. EUCLID, 725 N.

II'-ufeKeepuig ruilJ floor- nhnn. LI I.I I), li.oii-ref rigeration. 2 large; table-top phone, washer; SS. FOREST PARK, 4530 Clean tec" rooms for gentlemen; twin bedj; spring mattress. "I JULIAN, 5741 Sleeping or houaettt, LINDELL, 4642 Cool southwest rm 1st and 2d floor; reasonable.

LINDELL, 4444 Newly furnished, K. sleeping room; bus at door. I LINDELL. 4351 (lean, owl strm single, double; south exposure; ft rooms; refrigeration, overstuffed 3 accommodate 4. Mrl'HtllSOX, 4(127 Attractive tdr.j and kitchen: kitchenettes; refrien( optional: reasonable.

I McPHERSON, 3950 2-room front ment suite; modern; refrigeration. 5041 One housekeeplnt; in. cool porch 1 or 2 persons; phonf. MAPLE, 5463 Larce 1-3 room ments; refrigeration, linens done acta. MAPLE, 0O08 Nice large houekpa, room for 2.

FO. MINER VA, 5216 2 front houwkefpi rooms; water, washer, electric w(t, reasonable. MINERVA, 5345 Irije sleeping Ttmia.fL vate home: gentleman. KO. "970.

PAGF. 5SS1 Ne'-viy oecura'ed 2-rwi flciency; refrigeration; someihint r. PERMIING. 5323 (2d floor) I)W room, twin beds: private; ennvpnirtrt RIDGE. 5010 Modern kilrhen and Is room; nicely furnished; quiet, coit, venlent, private home, FO.

4113. SEMI'LE. 13H2 A Private famii); room: double bed; shower. UNION, 13B5 Lnusual 2-room suitt; vate home: WASHINGTON. 61ri0 Larpe souts si.1 or double; business girl.

PE. mi WASHINGTON, 472S 2-3 room ment; refrigeration slpeplng roonw; i-1 WASHINGTON. 5U2H Single. S3: Ub; south or front. $5-ii: innersprtnn AHINGTON.

4101 1st floor, housekeeping; refrigeration: phone. WASHINGTON. 5093 Nicely furaafe lady; tee water; fan. A I.R.M AN. N0 clenn si ing; fun; emploved; S3.

FO. WESTMINSTER, 3731 Modern Htff hotisekeepini; refrigeration: hotnelik' WESTMINSTER. 4(152 Kfflciency, ttt eratinn: adults: all conveniences, EST PINE, 3S4 7 2-room suite. floor, bed and eoucn, remgeraiM $5,50. WEST PINK.

44 Refined room; pn hath. Karage. gentleman. ROOM- -Sieepiiiij 175. tome, DE.

NEW 18th entury bedroom, private Ideal teachers. I IE. 3US4. ROOMMATES WANTED AND APARTMENTS SHARE" EMPLOYED couple i lively aparrc-west: private. Box E-22.

Post-Pj. GIRLS 2. share lovely apartment, reasonable. FO. 4 2 I 9.

af ter, A A NTS" ix 1 2 i Is to room apartment; twin beds. Hi. EM PLOY ED lady 5112 Cabanne. It) hare CONVALESCENT H0fflES PENSIONERS. Invalids; good rates.

It a I Uv In. Mo. Bopp. ROOMS and BOARD WANTt' siblv emploved; refined private now desirable West End location: bath preferred: no house. references.

Box -si-f- HOTELS I NION BI IU.IKL. 3411 N. Fan iu every room: bath, shower. eeklJ- ter. free parkin riu up ALCANA rt a 127 iust-3 summer rates.

frc nay BIT. HOTEL. 4137 Lindell M'4 mer rates to permnneni fT" UNIVERSITY iv hoi el les. day. swltj; mar: spechtl ra APARTMENTS Northwest TTi (Ol IUOL UAl-LI 1 r.

nil 53H2 Wabada; 4 rooms; ss South refrigerator. beat. tion; adults; flnnt hwest II ASK A. 4)(I2 Living r.M.m. room, dinette, lully e.inpP'l 10.

nl-i. West BELLECOURT A PA Kl i 1 1111 to 1123 Bellevue (iv ins oi-hrs Murphy bed, dressing near stores, churches, room. Korlc, A. 425S ALAMO, HU20A 7 rooms, rate; refriurralion MitS .7 bedroom 561 7 CAB ANNE room and 5 room eiiiciency. FR.

04tl. z--. bath, gas, electric, refrigeration 1 tK rooms LA. 3m, T-rXAJ fiT. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS MATH. HERMANN SON FUNERAL DIRrCTORS fellow 4 "HO FAIR AND HT.M FLORISSANT A. Kron Undertaking Co. 1707 N. GRAND FR.

020O CEMETERIES Be Prepared OAK GROVE "THE FINEST CEMETER AUSOLEUM CREMATORY ST. CHARLES ROAD AT CARSON ROAD DEATHS AMItL, H.ARRV J. Aug. 12. 1940, dear father of Ruth and La Verne Andel.

dear brother of Frank Andel and Helen ott (nea Anrtel), and our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Oscar J. Hoffmetster Funeral Home. Chippewa at Gravois, Aug. 16.

8:30 a. to the Ressurection Church. Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery. ATHON'V, MILDRED V.

(nnt Harrison) Wife of the late David W. Anthony, passed Into peaceful rest Aug. 13. 1940, 4 a. dear mother of Dr.

Clyde H. Anthony of Pennsylvania, Dr. David W. Anthony of New Jersey, Mrs. Virginia Anthony Prenshaw of Chicago, Dr.

Francis K. Anthony, Miss Marie Grace E. and Andrey L. of 8L Louis, beloved grand-mother of Bryce Anthony and Kenneth Prenshaw. Remains will He In state from 4 to 6 p.

Auk 15, at Union Memorial Church, Leffingwell and Pine sts. Funeral Aug. 16, 11 a. from the church. Al BrCHON, DEI.PHINE nr Beandoln) Aug.

14. 1940, 2 a. beloved wife of the late Thomas Aubuchon, dear mother of John, Elmer, Sidney Aubuchon, Sarlta Kingo and our dear grandmother and sis'er. Funeral Aue. 16, from Cullen Kelly, 1416 N.

Taylor, 8:15 a. to St. Ferdinand cnurcn ana cemetery, ions tant, Mo. ATRIV, GEORGF Aue. 14.

1910, 3 p. dear husband of Alma Aurin (nee Frier), dear father of George Aurin and Mrs. Agnes Hopmann and dear xatner-in F'unera! from the Krlegshauser Mortuary. 4228 S. Kingshighway Auk.

17. 2 p. m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery.

A member of Machinists" Union, Local No. 41, A. F. of 1. RtKNTR.

IDA PANHORST An 14. 1940. wife of fcrwin jsarner, motner nf Imogene, Robert, Patricia, carol ana Kosemarv Barner. Service at Lupton Chapel, 7233 Delman Aug. 16, 10 a.

m. BARSLOW, MAT (nee Brohammer) 7961 Federer entered Into rest Aug. 14, 1940, 2:30 p. beloved wife of the late Arthur Barslow, dear mother of Rose Burle (nee Barslow), and our dear moth er-in-law, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Services Aue.

17. 1 :30 p. at John L. Ziegenhein Sons Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois av. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

BEARE, LATH A (nee Wlttenbrlnkv En tered into test Aug. 14, 1940. wife of Dennis Beare, mother of Cletus. Ralph. Francis and Max Beare, sister of Will, Al and Les Wlttenbrlnk.

Mrs. Elva Ling, Mrs. Martha McDonald and Mrs. Ida Leavitt, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from Burke Funeral Home, 3300 State East St.

Louis, 111., Aug. 16. 7:30 a. to St. Boniface Church.

Evansville, I1L Interment St. Boniface Cemetery. BEHM, FERDINAND 4233A Vista Aug. 13, 1940, 1 a. dear father of Fred Behm our dear father-in-law and grandfather, in his 69th year.

from Witt Bros. Chapel, 2929 8. Jefferson 2 p. to Missouri Crematory. Deceased was a member of Brewers and Malsters Local No.

6. German Military Society and Triangle Council No 411, Royal League, BISMARK. CATHERINE (nee Manmnr) 730 S. 4th entered into rest Tues Aug. 13, 1940, 6:25 p.

beloved wife of Henry Bismark, dear mother of Anita Bismark, dear mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral from Schnur Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette Aug. 16, 9 a. to St. Mary's Church.

Interment S3. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. BODEN, LORRAINE 2959 Edgar av Overland, asleep in Jesus, Aug 14 1940. darling daughter of Louise Boden! nee Heart! nnH th. II i dear sister of Ray, Clarabelle, Forrest and Glynn Boden, our dear sister-in-law, niece and aunt in her 15th year.

Remains at Baumann Bros." Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland, until Au- 17' thereafter at Zion's -JL v-nurcn. Mary and Heights FeeVeeTemetery.0 BrCHHOLD. CLARA (nee Mueller) 364S Keokuk, entered into rest Wed Aug 14 t940: 10:20 p. beloved wfe of John Buchhold dear mother of Wilbert, John Jr. and Mrs.

John Egner. our dear sister, nlaw' t'--f-law, grandmother aunt, niece and cousin, at the age of 54 years. uneral 2 p. from Belderwleden Fouth Side Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa t.

to St. Matthew's Cemetery Springfield (111.) papers please copy. Bl'MB. MAIE (ne St. Cyre) 922 Park Aug.

14, 1940, 7:20 a. dear mother of Margaret Smith, Genevieve Sehrand and Lawrence Bumb, dear sister of Myrtle and Fred St. Cyre, our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral from Kutis Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois Aug. 17, a.

m. Requiem mass St. Vincent de Paul's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of St.

Ann Sodality and Altar Society of St. Vincent's Parish. CHADWICK. JOHN E. (JACK) Green Bay, Aug.

11, 1940. 6 a. beloved husband of Jane Voepel Chad-wick, dear father of Mrs. Lucy Ferguson and Jack Chadwick our dear brother, uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral from Arthur J.

Donnelly's Parlors. 3S40 Lindell Aug. 16, 8:30 a. to St. Louis Cathedral.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. CHOISEL, ANNIE Aug. 15, 1940, 7:15 a. dear sister of Mary Elizabeth Frank W. Choisel and our dear aunt.

Funeral from the Schumacher Funeral Home. 3013 Meramec Aug. 17, 1:30 p. m. Interment Bellefontalne Cemetery.

A member of Venus Chapter No. 153, O. E. S. PCNBAR, GEORGE LCNDY Aug.

3 4. 1940, husband of Mabel Dunbar, father of James V. Dunbar and our brother and grandfather. Services at Lupton Chapel, 7233 Delmar, 3:30 p. m.

Interment private. Please note change in time of funeral. F.GA.N, OFFICER MARTIN J. 4574 En-right Tues, Aug. 13, 1940, 3:25 a.

beloved husband of Mary Eean, dear father of Edward Egan, Mrs. J. B. Email. Sister Cunstantius C.

S. Mrs. K. ParcelU Lenora Egan, Mrs. L.

Protheroe, Mrs. Ostendorf, our dear brother, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from Arthur J. Donnellv Parlors, SS40 Lindell Aug. 16.

9:30 a. to St. Louis Cathedral. Interment Calvary Cemetery. iRECn.

VITO 5247 Alcott. entered Into rest Aug. 14. 1940, beloved husband of Antonina Greco (nee Barbera), dear father of Mrs. Andrea Garamella, Mrs.

Antonlno Bono, Mrs. Giuseppe Dorancric-chio, Rosario, Vita and Maria Greco, our dear grandfather, great-grandfather, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from P. Micett Son's Funeral Parlors, 1150 N. Kingshighwav.

Aug. 17. 8 a. to Our Lady Help of Christian Church. 9 a.

m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. CRIFFARD. JOSF.rH H. 5042 Marie av Aug.

13, 1940. 2:30 beloved husband of Jennie Griffard (nee Merri-man). dear father, stepfather, grandfather and brother. Funeral from Stuart Sons Chapel, Union and Page Aug. 16.

a. to St Mark's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. C.ROSSENHFIDFR. SOPHIE L.

(nee Nie mann) itiJO Plymouth Aug. 13. 1940, beloved mother of Mrs. Minnie Koelsch. Alma and Elmer Grossenheliier, dear grandmother and aunt.

Funeral Aug. 16. 2 p. from Wm. M.

Schumacher Chapel. 4S34, Natural Bridge, to Oak Grove Cemetery. C.RIBFR, JOSEPH 731 Marion. Aug. 15, 1940.

beloved husband of Bettv Gruber (nee Boidech). dear father of Victoria and dear cousin. Funeral Aug. 17. 2 9.

from Moydell Parlors. Mississippi and Alien ava. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemeterv. Member of Lodge Robac s.

Dube No. 33, C. S. a. IOC PERSONAL NOTICE Thomas Joseph Smith Who left Cincinnati 30 years ago, your brother, George, is at the lo cal Hotel Statler until Aug.

16, desires very much to contact you EDUCATION BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS MOLER COLLEGE Now ban the most nnnsnal plan lor learning BEAUTY CCLTCRE. Von can't afford to miss this opportunity. Call or write for full details. 621 Washington. Phone CEntral 3581.

MAKINELLO beauty culture and body massage taught; send for catalogue. 4479 Wahlngton. Dept. P. NE.

O6Q0. DANCING DANCE STTDIO LEARN TO DANCE CORRECTLY In Tune Town. Formerly Arcadia School. 3(523 Olive st. JEfferson 12S.

PRIVATE ballroom lessons, any time, Buch. mann, 3528 N. Grand. FR. 7143.

DRESS DESIGNING COMMERCIAL rt dress designing, dressmaking, pattern drafting, fashion Illustration, sketching; day or nlte classes. ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF DRESS DESIGN, 61 Arcade 812 Olive. CH. 0414.

INSTRUCTION TELEVISION Technician's training for work In this Industry provided at our expense to men able to take a subsequent course in advanced television engineering. Apply St. Louis office. 407 International Bldg. School Division American Television Laboratories.

TRADE SCHOOLS VOUNG MEN If you are subject to Government conscription, LEARN BARBER-ING, and make money while taking military training. Don't wait until selected. Call or write for full details. MOLER COLLEGE, 621 Washington. CE.

3581. WELDING LEARN WELDING Largest modern school, Middle West; new low prices on aircraft welding: terms. ionara Welding School, 3149 Locust. HI. 0298.

UKI.mxr. Aircraft, terms Atlas Aluminum Welding 2913 M. Broadway. CKntral 1114. COAL and COKE SUNSHINE W.

smokeless; small fnr- nace, furnace, 7.50: 'iV up lump, Pocahontas, 7x13" lump, $7.50 (shoveled oil treated) Franklin Co. No. 10 mesh, stoker, Roe Mpecial washed oil treated home stoker, cone, larbimite. Solarite. Shell, Laclede coke 2 tons up, cash or budget plan.

Yard tracks, 3411 Chouteau. Low prices to dealers. Roe Coal Main office 3200 St. Vincent. GRand 1122.

"POCAHONTAS WEST VIRGINIA 7i3 EGO OR 214-INCH LUMP 3x1 STOVE SIZE $7.75 Per Ton Cash Gilbert Coal Sales Co. 323 S. Grand NE. 0242 SMOKELESS FCEL W. Va.

egg, $7.50: Arkansas, S7.75; petroleum coke. $b70 np. A. R. T.

COAL, 6617 'atural Bridge. KV, 0434. Lir.MB or egg, S3. 25, loads; comity only; all grades smokeless fuels. SO.

35 up: stoker coal $3 up. Norrls Jk. Wieters, 4402 Chouteau. FR. 21184.

ALL GRADES of smokeless fuel; special West Virginia 7" lump, terms. EAGLE, 7th and I'ark. CE. 1838. ARKANSAS.

$7.75 West Virginia, Solarite, low yard prices to dealers. Rrandis, 1200 Gratiot. OA. 3910. LUMP or eng.

$3.50 ton, loads: county only. Ralph, 3034 Chouteau. PR. 7997. W.

VIRGINIA, 7x3 egg. $7.45 ton. I'nl-versal Sales, 418 S. Compton. JK.

3530. BUSINESS DIRECTORY BRICKLAYING AND TUCXP0INT1NG 11 I ING, guttering; guaranteed. Elklns. 2201 Benton. CE.

B207. CARPET AND RUG CLEANING $1.9.5 SPECIAL $1.95 9x12 rugs chemically cleaned, regular $3.50 value. Atlas, 931 Clarendon. HO. 7601.

RIGS. 9x12 $1.75 LIVING Sl ITES, 2-PC, $4.95 ACE, 2H31 Delmar. NE. 3314. EXTERMINATORS ROACHES, BEDBUGS, TERMITES Work guaranteed; fumigation.

Dnncan Serv. B04 Chouteau. GA. 9370. HARDWOOD FLOORS FLOOR sanding, refinishing; H.

Wiley. 4456 Chippewa. guaranteed. RI. 1667.

FLOOR refinishing and laid. Sjiecial rates. Floor 6132 Victoria. HI. 6303.

SANDING Refinishing guaranteed. BLACKBURN, 4245 West Pine. JE. 9573 HEARING AID SERVICE HEARING AIDS bought, sold, repaired. 303 Mo.

Theater FR. 5113. PAINTING PAINTING Interior, exterior; reasonable. Moranville, 5624 Bartmer, PA. 9S32.

PLUMBING ANYTHING IN PLUMBING Reasonable; reliable. Rewen, 3129 Imp. OR. 2980. RADIO SERVICE ATTENTION.

HOME RADIO SERVICE Our Low Prices Merit "our Business. GRAND 4447 2149 S. GRAND. ROOFING AND SIDING KEROOF NOW SAVE DOLLARS Apply your new roof at special disconnt during slack season; estimates given, ut 1111. Hill-Behan appliad roofing division, 6500 Page.

LOW PRICE ANY ROOF REPAIRED. SHAW. 3851 FOI.SOM. PR. 5759.

ANY TYPE ROOF repaired; new roof a Barnett, 1230 Aobert. RO. 3607. SLIP COVERS SLIP covers, upholstering, refinishing. St.

Lonls Upholstery, 933 Walton. FO. 5047 STORAGE, MOVING, EXPRESS BONDED MOVING, furniture In exchange. Brasch, 2618 Franklin. NE.

3314. JOHN M. KELLER. Mover; by room. 6150 Wilson.

ST. 3705. ABC Jefferson and herokee, moving, storage, by room, distance. PR. 8895.

WALL PAPER HANGING PAPERING, painting, plastering; need work. Taylor, 5703 Highland MU. 3885. GUARANTEED papering and painting. plastering; reasonable.

FO. 9596. PAPERING, painting, cleaning; work mv-clf. Lotus. 4963 Cote Brilliante.

KO.3489 PROFESSIONAL DETECTIVES DETECTIVE MAR I AM shaaows. traces, lo-cates, confidential: license. CA. 0776. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY Multiple needle, electrolysis: 35 years' experience to St.

Louis. A IDA L. MAVHAM. 346 N. Euclid.

FO. 6180. Comer Pershing. HAIR removed permanently. ESTHER L.

FOX. 805 Arcade Bldg. CH. 5213. EDITH ALLEN Summer rates, $5 hoot 1833 Railway Exchange.

CH. 126D. ELEC1KC- YSIS treatment. $2. Theresa A.

Heick, 457 N. Kingshlghway. KO. 6528. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATIONS MEN, BOYS BAKER allround man.

9 years ex perience; 3 months Dunwoody. Write Leo Schulte. Union, Mo. BUS BOY Sit; or porter, colored; young, with experience. NE.

4173. CARPENTER new. repair, any kind; 65c or contract. 1109A Soulard. CHAUFFEUR colored; house, yardman; handy.

NE. 0349. Mark Law son. SALESWORK YOUNG MEN 18-22; high school grad uates; travel in Oklahoma, Texas. California; good pay; permanent position to those who qualify; experience unneces sary; expenses advanced while learning.

Mr. Frank, Roosevelt Hotel. 10, 12 a. 7-9 p. m.

LARGE national manufacturer now open ing St. Louli office desires to extend sales training to 2 ambitious high school graduates, 18-35; earnings while train lug, monthly, with assured fu ture. Write Box E-126, Post-Dispatch. FILLER BRCSb CO. wants 2 men for Greene and Jeisey counties, Illinois; also St.

Louis. Write or apply 4903 Delmar. MEN 3, two local, one free to travel: car furnished; good pay; start at once. Apply Mr. Bowers, 706 Chestnut, Room 417.

OPPORTUNITY for 2 young men, 18-23, travel 40 states; neat appearance; high school education essential; liberal re muneration, bonus, car, transportation paid. Apply Mr. Williams, Mark Twain Hotel, Saturday, 10-12 p. m. TIME payment magazine company needs 2 men who can produce.

New combinations and prices. 801 Continental Bldg. SALESMEN WANTED RELIABLE MAN WANTED By old established highly rated firm. Call on manuiactunng plants, dairies, scnoois, hospitals, office buildings, with complete line industrial and institutional products. No investment De luxe sample case.

Sales made on unique trial basis. Steady year round repeat business. Exclusive territory. Protection on mail orders. Advertising support and field training by company executive.

Weekly drawing account against good commission. If you are an experienced salesman interested joining an organ ization of men who have served us for 3 0, 15, 18 years and more, phone C. V. Ford, Statler Hotel, Friday. SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE Immediate opening in St Louis with the International Correspondence Schools; we require a serious minded, energetic man, 25-40, with car.

Sound educational and business background. The work is digni fied, interesting and profitable. Leads from national advertising. Active student and employer co-operation. Field training and continuous close helpful direction.

Drawing account and guaranteed earnings. An opportunity for a perma nent future with a 50-year-old national organization. Interview by appointment Phone JE. 4141. GOOD PROFITS Always go with a good product and a rood sales plan.

We had dealers last week who averaged over $40 selling our product; they DID work hard. If yon have any sand left in your box and are willing to put in a to iu hours per day for real profits, see lis. Men with cars only. Apply 507 Mld-clty 320 N. Grand, 10:30 a.

m. sharp, Friday. Interview requires 1 hour. Floorcoverine Salesman Efficient and aggressive, to sell high-grade merchandise. Exceptional opportunity in one of the best floorcoverfng departments In the city.

Send complete ref erences and experience to Box E-23, YOUNG MAN With merchandising and sales experience cracker and cookie line. Partv who is now, or previously employed in similar line desired. Must be willing to leave city. Give full information in first letter answering this ad. Box J-414, Post-Dispatch.

SELLING SEASON JUST STARTING Have opening for 3 ambitious, reliable young men or women having had experience meeting the public, to sell real estate In established Clayton concern; leads furnished. Box E-127, WANTED Man with car for profitable Rawleigh Route. Must be satisiiea -witn good living at start Write Rawleigh's, Dept M.O.H., 542-1U1, Freeport, iiu TRUCK SALESMAN Experienced; to sell a luality truck; salary and commission. Box E-415. Post-Dispatch.

OUTSIDE SALESMAN Salary and bonus; steady position. Bent-ley's, Sixth and Olive. SALESMEN 5. sell household goods. Apply 8:30 to 9 a.

m. Consolidated, 3400A Lindell. HELP WTD. WOMEN, GIRLS BEAUTY OPERATOR All around, in person. 2241 S.

Grand. Call BEAUTY OPERATOR Experienced, steady. Rita Rae Beauty Salon. EV. S603.

BOOKKEEPER 23-30; auto experience; $90. BUSINESS SERVICE, Chemical Bldg. BOOKKEEPER-Stenographer 21-25 $65. BUSINESS SERVICE, Chemical Bldg. CLERK Age 20-24; 4 foot; 5-day week; $60.

REFERENCE ASS', Room 310, 705 Olive. CLERK 19-25; honor graduate, $65. FKIENCY, 915 Olive. COOK Good; 25 to 40; general housework, no laundry; 3 adults; $35; references. Box E-271, fost-Dlspatch.

COOK Experienced. Call in person after 10 a. m. Komine Sandwich Shop, 9053 Riverview. COOK Protestant, white, assist with housework.

Box E-241, Post-Dispatch CORSET FITTER AND SALES PERSON Experienced. Box E-290, Post-Dls COUPLE Work rooming house; basement room, $3 week. 4342 McPherson. 2-NEEDLE FELLING MACHINE OPERATORS WANTED: MCST BE EXPERIENCED ON SINGER OR CNTON SPECIAL SEWING MACHINES TO INSERT SLEEVES AND BEAM INGS. BOX E-215, POST-DISPATCH FINISHERS Pinking machine operators; experienced A.

Schwartz, 1104 Washington. FORELADY Experienced on blouses and slacks; capable of handling section worn; no amateur need apply. Box E-2, GIRL White; general housework, cook ing, assist children; references; stay; own bath. RO. 1611.

GIRL White; experienced housework, cook, manage children; no laundry. CA. 7478. GIRLi White, as nursemaid; experienced with children; stay; references. PA.

3847. GIRL Housework; one child; stay. 7316 Tulane. CA. 1123.

GIRL Neat, experienced, housework, no rooKing; child, $6. PA. 8773. GIRL- -General housework and cooking. CA.

7278. 21 Crestwood dr. GIRli White; general: stay: assist baby 8 rooms; $25. FO. 9773.

HAND IRONER Experienced on plain silk dresses. Morgan Laundry, 3027 ram. HAND SEWERS On better dresses. Dorsa Dress SOS Washington. UOUSEGIRL Colored, cooking, baby wash; stay; $5.

WEb. 3807. HOUSEGIRL White, housework, cooking; 5isi witn enno. UK. 2B41.

HOUSEKEEPER For 2. know some nurs- ing. LA. 8338. HOUSEKEEPER Plain cook; good wages: oyjj corout.

CA. 3053. LAUNDRESS White; $2.20 day; Mon- "aya, reierences. box O-lll. LACNDRY HELP Experienced shirt oper- mor on prosperity unit shirt folder; also seamstress.

Morgan Laundry, 3027 LACNDRY HELP Press operator on jnirt line- colored; experienced. St. Louis Bachelor Laundry, 4115 Olive. experienced starch girl jor anirr department. Glick's Laundry.

R18II Delmar. MAID. housekeeper: white- hm. cooking: stay. Box E-294, Post-Dispatch MAID White; 25-35; Protestant; cooking, wc, amy reierences.

WY. 1223. MAID Colored, general housework, stay CUI.C3, US I D. MAID Experienced working general house- y. rcTerences.

rv Irk wood 1t fklAN AND WIFE White, desirous of real uuuic, wuman general nousekeeoer and cook, man yard work and odd Jobs-must be able to drive: location, 10 miles cr adorns, in answering give complete details as to age, ability and character also enclose reference. Box E-260, -d" OPERATORS Experienced silk and wool dresses: new Bhop; steady positions; good pay. Apply at once, Fair Dress, 808 amililicion. Ol r.itAIOR Experienced on belter grade silk and wool dresses. Braun Garment 615 N.

9th, 6th floor. OPERATORS Experienced on silk and wool dresses. 923 Washington. 3d floor Ruth Lynne Frocks. ORDER CLERK Young lady with experience in retail eoal order department; applicants must have experience.

In replying state where you were employed. Box E-312. Post-Dispatch. ORGANIZATION employing handicapped people can use 2 for longhand address-ing: full particulars. Box E-216.

PRESSER Experienced on Hoffman press and hand press, (lump Mfg. 900 Hodlamont. STENOGRAPHER 21-25: downtown, $73. EFFICIENCY, 915 Olive. TYPIST 19-23; single; $5.

BUSINESS SERVICE. 40 years Chemical Bldg. WAITRESS Experienced, for tavern; age 21-25; do not phone. 2820 Lafayette. DEATHS RHODI'S, PEARL nee Ball 3922 Randall.

Aug. 14. 1940, 6:25 a. beloved wife of Jesse C. Rhodus, dear mother of Jesse O.

Rhodus and our dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin, at the age of 42 years. Funeral from Gebken Chapel. 2S42 Meramec st, Aug. 16, 2 p. to New St Marcus' Cemetery.

RISCH, POROTHV M. Aug. 14, 1940, 10:30 a. beloved daughter of Lucius J. and the late Elsa Risch (nee Kihnlein), and sister of Lucius J.

Carl Roy H. and the late Robert J. Risch, and our dear sister-in-law, niece and aunt Funeral from the Schumacher Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec Aug. 16, 2 p. to St.

Paul's Churchyard. SANFORD. CHARLES C. Aug. 14, 1940, dear father of Charles H.

Sanford and dear brother of Mrs. John Cook. Funeral from Mullen Mortuary, 4259 Lindell Aug. 16, 3 p. m.

Deceased was a member of the Waiters' Union, Local No. 20. SCHORR, DORIS W. 3056 Bellerieve Belnor. Normandy, asleep in Jesus Aug.

14. 1940. 1:30 p. dearly beloved daughter of Clarence W. and Viola Schorr (nee Knollhoff).

dear sister of Jeanne Schorr, our dear niece and cousin, In her 19th year. Funeral Aug. 17, 2 p. from Math. Hermann Sons Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs.

Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. HREFF. WTLHELMINA (nee rirlrh) 4232 Meramec asleep in Jesus Aug. 13, 1940, 12:40 p. beloved wife of Henry Schreff, dear motner or our dear sister-in-law.

aunt and cousin. Body will lie in state at Beiderwieden South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa st. until 12 noon Fri. Services same day, 2:30 p. at St John's Lutheran Church, Moreanford and Chinnewa, Interment Sun set Burial Park.

Deceased was a member of Ladies' Auxiliary, Concordia Aid Branch No. 9. STEIN, ANNA Of Little Flower Retreat House, Aug. 13. 1940.

dear wife of the late Joseph Stein, dear mother of Adam J. (Ed) Stein and Joseph W. Stein, dear sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Renz, Adam Krieghauser and the late Mrs. Emma Gernhardt our dear mother-in-law, sister- in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt.

Funeral from Kriegshauser Chapel, 4104 Manchester, Aug. 16, 9:30 a. to St Augustine's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. A member of St Augustine's Married Ladies' Sodality and the Mission Club of the Little Flower Retreat House.

WALSER, EMMA (nee Prang) 3134 Caroline st, entered into rest Aug. 14, 1940, at 1 p. dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Irene Kennison, dear mother-in-law of Jess Kennison. Funeral from Schnur Funeral Home, 3125 Lafavette Aug.

16. 1:30 p. m. Interment St Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. WARD, LENA Aug.

14, 1940, wife of the late Luther T. Ward, mother of S. V. and R. G.

Ward and Mrs. George A. Caine and our dear grandmother. Service at Lupton Chapel, 7233 Delmar 2 p. m.

Interment Valhalla Cemetery. WK1S. FANNY Aug. 14, 1940, beloved wife of Frank Weis. dear mother of Rose Voeeler and dear motner-in-iaw.

Funeral Fri. Aug. 16. 2 P. from Movdell Parlors, Mississippi and Allen avs.

Interment New Picker Cemetery. WHITE, HENRIETTA (nee Mack) Aug. 14, 1940, 9:30 p. beloved wife of William Wrhite, our dear sister, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral Aug.

17, 2 p. from Weick Bros. Funeral Home, 2201 S. Grand to Old St. Marcus Cemetery.

ZEISER, OSCAR 12 June Aug. 14, 1940, beloved husband of Amalia Zeiser nee Huettemann), dear father of Mrs. Thelma Figgemeter. our dear brother, brother-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral Aug.

17, 2 p. from Kraeger-Voss-Fix Funeral Home, N. Kings-highway and Lexington, to Oak Grove Cemetery. Mr. Zeiser was past president of the Noith St.

Louis Business Men's Association and past regent of North End Council Royal Arcanum. Officers and members ot North St. Louis Business Men's Association will assemb'e at funeral home, Aug. 15, 8:30 p. to pay their respects.

CARD OF THANKS WE thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness in our hour of sorrow MR. AND MRS. GEORGE SCHNEI-DKR AND FAMILY, MR. AND MRS. EDWARD LARSON.

LOST and FOUND BILLFOLD Lost: man's brown, finder keep currency, return billfold. GO. 4940 BUNDLES Lost: one containing organization's records. Cherokee bus. Re-ward! 2309 N.

1 iUi. GLASSES Lost; shell rim: Friday night near 6th and Olive; reward. Wiese, PR. 2729. SUN GLASSES Lost; on Admiral.

Wednesday; Famous-Barr case; reward. GO. 0711. Dogs and Cats Lost BOSTON TERRIER Lost; brown and white; vicin ity 6600 Delmar; answers name Sargon; reward. PA.

2954J DOG Lost: Tuesday, male, part bull, part fox brindle. with white markings, reward. 3944A S. Grand. LA.

7843. DOG iAtst: part brindle, part fox terrier; male; answers reward. LA. 1X43. 3944A S.

Grand. HOUND Lost; male, black and tan: 6 months; slight infection in right eye; reward; answers to name Blackie. 4232W North JE. 8145. POLICE DOG Lost; black, male; name Rex; reward.

MU. 225S. WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER Lost; St. Louis Hills; white; male; reward. FL.

1955. Jewelry Lost diamond, onyx, gold; Sunday; keepsake: reward. WY. 1026. PIN Lost; circle of pearls, downtown, Monday; reward.

FR. 2367. WRIST WATCH Lost; diamond, Wal-tham; reward. 5034 Lindenwood. FL.

6109. PUBLIC NOTICES BUS TRAVEL For All Bus Information GArfield 3338 CHICAGO $3.00 one way; $4.50 ronnd trip FREE MEALS EN ROUTE TO LOS ANGELES, S29.25 N. iORK. $13.50 FREE TAXJ TO BI DEPOT BCS TERMINAL 800 N. Broadway BIDS WANTED ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The St Louis Housing Authority will receive sealed bids for Demolition Work on the site to be developed as a Low Rent Housing Project, known as Project No.

MO-1-2 In the City of St. Louis, until 12 m. Central Standard Time on the 3rd day of September. 1940, at the offices of the St Louis Housing Authority in the Civil Courts Building in the City of St. Louis, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.

The successful bidder will be required to furnish satisfactory performance and payment band. Attention Is called to the fact that not less than the minimum wage rates as set forth in the Specification must be paid on this project Proposed forms of contract documents, including plans and specifications, are on file and may be examined at the office of the St Louis Housing Authority and at the office of Mauran, Russell, Crowell Mull-garrit and Angelo B. M. Corrubia, Associate Architects, 1620 Chemical Building St. Louis, Missouri.

The contract documents may be obtained st the office of Mauran. Russell. Crowell A Mullgardt and Angelo B. M. Corrubia, Associated Architects.

The St. Louis Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding. Bid security will be required as set forth in the Specification. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of the St. Louis Housing Authority.

ST. LOUIS HOUSING AUTHORITY, William C. Connett. Chairman. Berrv B.

Craven. Executive Director. August 15th. 1940. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING NOTICE Adjourned annual meeting of stockholders.

The stockholders of the Laclede Gas Light company are hereby notified that the Board of Directors has called the adjourned annual meeting of stockholders of said Company to be held on August 23. 1940, and that said meeting will be held on the tenth floor of the Laclede Gas Building, Olive at Eleventh, in the City of St Louis. Missouri, on Fridav, August 23. 1940, at 9:00 A. M.

for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may properly coma before the meeting. L. WHITE. Secretary. CHAUFFEUR Sit; butler, general houseman; experienced, reliable; references.

Calvin, GRand 1723. CHAUFFEUR and yard man; sit: age 24; experienced, colored; excellent references. Kirk wood 1718. COLLEGE GRADUATE Sit employed by large corporation, seeks work In sales or advertising; can apply Saturdays and evenings only. Box O-109, Post-Dispatch.

COLLEGE GRADUATE Sit; experienced traffic clerk: retail clothing; want future; married; car. Box 0-261. COOK Sit; sandwich expert; fountain; 25; fast; nice references. MAN Sit; 25; white, any kind of work. A.

Siess. GO. 2209. MECHANIC Sit; four years experience. Call FR.

1940. PAINTER Sit; papering; tools, steamer; car. Wolford, 1439 St Louis. CE. 6969.

GOOD INDCSTRIAL SALESMAN 12 years lumber, hardware, paint, bnlln-ing material experience. Box O-SO, PORTER Sit; colored; maintenance work; references; experienced, reliable. JE. 8171. TRUCK DRIVER Sit.

or helper; local or long distance hauling preferred; so ber, strong and honest; references A-l. Box O-305. Post-Dispatch. YOUNG MAN 28: experience ma chine shop, assembling, spraying, servicing, electric appliance. Box 0-236 Post-Dispatch.

YOUNG MAN 19: attending school; work In home lor room, hoard, carfare. LAclede 8495. roUNG MAN Sit small loan, collection, sales experience, car. WI. 1935.

YOUNG MAN Sit late car; delivery work, anything. Box O-304, Post-Dls. SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS BOOKKEEPER cashier; stenogra pher; college or scholarship; credit ex perience; will leave city. III. 6763, lO.

4863. GIRL Sit; colored; housework; care of children; weekly references. JE. 936Q, GIRL colored; days: cleaning; good worker; reference. Ophelia, GA.

239b. HOUSEKEEPER Sit; elderly; experienced; for employed people; Protestant; no children; $5. 1503 S. 11th. LAUNDRESS Sit.

colored: cleaning days weeks: experienced, references. FR. 5474. MAID colored: general housework; reference. K.

5777. NURSEMAID Sit; young, reliable: stay; Sunday out; experienced. FR. 3217. PRACTICAL, NURSE Sit; care of invalid; housekeeper and care for adults; references.

Box 0-311, Post-Dispaten. WAITRESS Sit; young, experiencea good reference. 2630 S. 18th. WOMAN Sit: housecleaning, paint wash ing; references.

Call DE. 3568. WOMAN Sit; colored; day or week work references. Fannie. JE.

4831. WOMAN Sit; colored; day work or by week, cleaning; references. FR. 2065. WOMAN Sit.

colored, middle-aged, gen eral housework, reference. FR. 0747. WOMAN colored, experienced house work; laundry: day, week. JK.

YOUNG LADY attending school: work In home for room, board, carfare; Smith Side. LA. 8495. 1 OUNG COUPLE Sit. housework, yarl- work; references.

JE. 5727. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MEN, BOYS APPLY AT ONCE Employees Wanted General Factory Help PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, TESTERS, LATHE OPERATOR. SHAFT GRINDERS. AUTO SCREW MACHINE HANDS, ELECTRICAL WORKERS, ETC.

ALSO FEMALE WINDERS CAN BREAK IN A FEW UNEXPERI ENCED WORKERS WITH OTHER FAC lUKt IK.UM.Mi. FACTORY OPERATING REGARDLESS ut iflLBim DlfcHCLLTIES. Century Electric Co. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 1817 PINE ST. BENCH HAND Layout work.

work, drill holes; must be able to use height gauze. MO. STATE EM P. (No Fee), tlx Market BOOKKEEPER Office manager; age 32- REFERENCE ASS'N, Boom 310, 705 Olive BOY Or young man. with some exDerl- ence as a bundle wrapper; good character reference necessary.

Weil Clothing Sth and Washington. BOY With bicycle. Usona Drug Store, Kingshishway at Waterman. BRICKLAYERS Must be first-class on new bungalow construction. MO.

STATE EM P. (no fee), 715 Market. BUTCHER County location; work for salary or rent concession. LA. 1061.

CANDY MAKER Experienced must know how to make hard candles. Box E-284, Post-Dispatch CLERK 24-27; C.iF. graduate; $135. REFERENCE Rm. 310.

705 Olive. CLERK 24-33; retail hardware, $85 plus bonus. EFFICIENCY, 915 Olive. COOK Chef; must be allround man, able to cut own meat; 5'4 days, $30. Subway Restaurant, 100 St Clair, East St.

Louis. COUNTER SALES CLERK Optical, $160. EFFICIENCY, 915 Olive. DIE MAKERS Experienced on small tools, dies, jigs and fixtures. MO.

STATE EM P. (No Fee), 715 Market. DIE REPAIR MAN Give age and experi-ence. Box Q-49, Post-Dispatch. DRUG CLERK Non-registered, experienced: references.

631 E. Big Bend. DRAFTSMEN Experienced in electric railway car, steam railroad, streamlined coach and trolley bus building. State age, past 5 years' experience, past salary earned and now expected. Box J-413, Post-Dispatch.

MACHINISTS All-around precision work from blueprints. MO. STATE EM P. (No Fee), 715 Market. MAN Take over body shop, downtown garage; wonderful opportunity; must be good and have own tools.

Box E-274, Post-Dispatch. MAN For janitor work; room and $6 week. Box E-145. Post-Dlsoatch. MAN For labor work; $1.50 day.

3408 S. Jefferson. MAN Middle-aged; with car; mechanical selling experience. 4411 Easton. PAINT SHADER and tlnter, must Understand blending and matching basis color piements.

Recent factorv experience preferred. MO. STATE EM P. (no fee), 715 Market. PRODUCTION MAN Experienced, for assembly of small machines; must now be employed and desire advancement.

Box E-204. Post-Dispatch. RADIO SERVICE MAN Experienced. 1633 S. Broadway.

METAL WORKERS Experienced on furnaces, duct work and guttering. "I'l'iy mm I'age. SODA CLERK About 25, for evenings; steady; state experience and salary ex- iwicM. nx Post-ntspatch. SPOTTER AND PRESSER Silk and wool, man or woman: must be thoroughly experienced; at once.

Style, 226 E. 2d Centralis. 111. STENOGRAPHER Give age, height, experience, references; permanent position, pays $75 or better. Box E-2H5, STENOGRAPHER 25-32; $140.

BULLETIN ABSTRACT, 1884 Rv Exert STENOGRAPHER Age 25-30: $140. ni.rKKt.M Room 310, 705 Olive TEMPLATE MAKERS -Railroad passen ger roach manufacturing experience. MO. STATE EM P. (no fee).

715 Market. TINNER Sheet metal and furnace repair: must be experienced; steady. 3958 Easton. TOOL DESIGNER Must have at least 3 years- recent experience on small tools, jigs and fixtures. MO.

STATE EM P. (No Fee), 715 Market. viool PRESSERS White; state experience and references in letter. Box E-313, Post-Dispatch. lOING MAN Age 22 to 26.

stenographic and bookkeeper architectural engineering experience. Box E-2 1 4, Post-Dispatch. SALESWORK THREE YOUNG MEN Neat appearance. 3 22, free t0 travel. transportation paid, summer and winter resorts, circulation work: drawing account and commission.

Apply Fri. and 8:30 to 12:30 a. m. Mr. Wastier, room 318, Clartdge HoteL WAITRESS St Louis County; $7 Week, room and board.

Box E-255. Post-Dls. WOMAN White, general housework; small home; cooking, experienced: references required; stay. Call WEb. 1006.

8 p. m. WOMAN While; elderly; general housework; 2 adults: county. WAbash 497J. YOUNG LADY 19-23.

to assist manager in circulation department; opportunity te travel California; salary and transportation furnished. See Miss Olken, 7 p. m. Room 711, Mark Twain Hotel. Don't phone.

YOUNG WOMEN Kitchen, dining room work. Klinhart's, Lake Killarney, Iron-ton, Mo. SALESWORK ATTRACTIVE ladies, 2, to take over down town Real Silk clientele; we fnrnlsh bond. Apply 706 Chestnut. TWO AMBITIOUS saleswomen to represent 40-year-old concern; excellent earnings; rapid promotion If yon can qualify.

Apply Mr. O'Brien, 9 to 13 a. 348 Paul Brown Bldg. THE California Perfume makers of the famous Avon Cream can nse 2 capable, energetic women, 25 hours a week. Call GK.

4452 for appointment. WOMEN Some with cars; earn to $35 weekly; car allowance, Kushiontred Arch 3 150 A Park. SALESWOMEN WANTED OPENING AUG. 22 Unusual woman with good education, common sense and ambition, to assist in marketing fine table settings; age 24-3S. Car necessary.

Give 2 references and telephone number. Personal interview will be arranged. Write Box J-412, Post-Pis. CBEW MANAGERS 2 ladies; earnings up to $300 monthly possible; hosiery, Christmas card or cosmetic experience helpful, but not necessary. Write Box E-141, Post-Dispatch.

SALESLADY Experienced, for ladies' ready-to-wear store, 20 miles from St. Louis; $15 per week and commission. Box O-401, Post-Dispatch. COAL SALESWOMEN Definite leads furnished; 70c a ton commission. 3428 Morgan ford.

WOMEN 5, for food order department; experience unnecessary; $10 salary start. Room 215, 3529 Franklin. MILLINERY SALESGIRLS Experienced only. Apply Friday, 9 a. m.

4142 Easton. SALESLADY Must be Al with some knowledge of altering. Box E-125. HELP WANTED MEN, WOMEN SELL 50 XMAS CARDS. $1 Midwest Card 489 Arcade Bldg.

Business Opportunities $5000 TO $12,000 a year state distributorship open; unparalleled opportunity; three sensational 10c drug items used every home; sold all stores; amazing repeaters. Only $1500 to $3000 necessary. Eank references exchanged. No pikers. References first letter.

Write Fun-Joys Anderson, S. C. APPROXIMATELY $2500 per year gradual Investment of $10,000 to $12. 000: handling your own money always under your own control will yield $2000 to $2500 per annum with full safety on a conservative basis; no agents. Box E-259, Post-Dispatch.

HIGH-CLASS merchant tailoring business for sale; owner wishes to retire; for detailed information address 119 Adams San Antonio. Tex. SILENT PARTNER Wtd. To Invest $1000 In going business, or will pay 8 per cent good ss-eurlty. Box E-2H, post-uispatcn, FILLING STATION for lease; rental on gallonage basis; fully equipped; $300 to handle.

Apply 27U4 Brannon. MANUFACTURER Mail-order item; big sales possibilities, S500 buys half inter est. Box K-273, fr-ost-uispatcn. FILLING STATION Desirable location for mechanic. 61 W.

Big Bend Web ster Groves. UNUSUAL opportunity for partner to in vest $3000 in the manufacture of a much needed article. Box O-110, HAIR STYLIST Old established shop; in vestment optional. Box Q-318, BUSINESS WANTED CASH for business, stock, fixtures, regis ter. Lasky, dfiOO Clemens.

PA. 0432. BUSINESS FOR SALE BARBER SHOP Union, 3 chairs. Ask for Dowdy, FO. 6768.

BEAUTY SHOP South, illness, $275, sac rifice. P.I. 9175. BEAUTY SHOP Fully equipped; new: only $500; terms. 3559 Caroline.

CAFE, tavern, hotel; fine location; very good business. 2S00 S. Broadway. COFFEE SHOPPE Profits $300 per month. 1211 State East tt.

Louis. CONFECTIONERY DELIC ATESSEN Doing fine business; good South Side location; rare buy on liberal terms. PR. 2(i8. CONFECTIONERY South: extra good income $25 daily.

434 2 McPherson. Waters. CONFECTIONERY Will take S400 If sold this week: 3 rooms; rent $23. See Mr. Mills, 3H01A Gravois before 5.

CONFECTIONERY Fully equipped; living quarters; garage; school; good location; no dealers. 6020 Southwest av. CONFECTIONERY Corner store. living quarters; rent $15; bargain. 3000 Mc-Nair.

CONFECTIONERY' With cheap. 2901 Barrett. living rooms, CONFECTIONERY $225; terms: rent $25. Githens, 4254 Cleveland. PR.

29ti(i. CONFECTIONERY Sales about S175 week: very reasonable. 2975 Easton. CONFECTIONERY Good Stock, cheap. Sell account wife's Illness.

5379 Union. CONFECTIONERY GROCERY No competition; large stock. 3450 Louisiana. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET Cheap; good location. 1S19 Gravois.

GROCERY AND MARKET Shenandoah well equipped; big rash sales; low overhead: a real bargain: $2200. CONTINENTAL 419 Paul Brown Bldg. CE. 2629 GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET And building In the heart of Salem (III.) oil field; this is a lifetime opportunity to get In the grocery business; about $5000 will handle: don't answer unless you have cash. Box 0-23.

Post-Dispatch. GROCERY, meat market; modern; vicinity Lansdowne, E. St. Louis. EAst 4187.

ROOMING HOUSE 11 rooms, leae or sell to party buying furniture; owner, 4612 McPherson. ROOMING HOUSE 9 rooms. $150; cheap rent. 3212 N. Newstead.

ROOMING HOUSE 27. furnished. 1515 Vail, near Hth and Park. FO. 1122.

ROOMING HOI SE 11 rooms. 3 baths, 2 refrigerators. 4380 McPherson; terms. SARAH, 2S25 N. Confectionery; must sell at once.

SERVICE STATION son a hie rent. RO. -Good business; 6653. ROOM and BOARD ROOMS WITH BOARD CITY North ROOM Large, front; twin beds; board; near cars and bus. CE.

1259. South ARSENAL, 4352 Double. lnKle; good meals; across from park; reasonable. BOTANICAL, 4170 Make reservations early; nice; good meals; garage. LA.

0057. CASTLEMAN, 3055 Man to share large room good meals and transportation. CASTLEMAN, 4033 C.M.I front, south; good home cooking; reasonable; private. ROOM Lady; cool, front; adjoins bath; private. HP.

2U57 after 6 p. m. West CA B.ANNE, 5073 South room; board; twin beds; refined home. FO. 3272.

LIVE AT HOTEL CLUBS 540H DELMAR Single and double rooms, with bath: excellent meals; fireproof building; elevator: garage. Manager, ROsedale 0342. DELMAR, 5321 Apt. 3. share room, girl; south exposure; rooking; reasonable.

JLLIAN, 5882 (at Hamilton, Double. single; front rooms; excellent meals. McPHERSON, 4453 Cool south Ian; refine-1 home: nntisual meals. WATERMAN, 55xx Bedroom suite; beautifully furnished; connecting bath; un-nsual meals. I O.

313. ST OPEN LIVE AT PARKER HALL 5270 WATERMAN Single and double rooms; twin beds: attractively furnished; with hotel service: excellent meals; garage. MANAGER, FOrest 4205. Live at the Beverly Club FOR GIRLS sl(9 Waterman Beautifully Furnished Rooms With Board. FOrest 1735.

3 HANSON, GERTRIDE (nee Kessler) 3444 Illinois. Aug. 13. 1940. widow of Andrew Hanson, dear mother of Clara Krenn, Mike and Henry Hanson, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from Hoffmelster Chapel, 7814 S. Broadwav, Aug. 16, 8:30 a. to St. Boniface Church.

Interment Mount Olive Cemetery. HARTMAN. CHRISTINA 4265A Blair Aug. 14, 1940. 9 p.

beloved mother of Charles. Henry Edward A. and Esther Hartman, dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and mother-in-law. Remains at the Kron Chapel, 2707 N. Grand until 11 a.

Aug. 17. Services same day, 2 p. from Friedens Kv. Church, 19th and Newhouse av.

Interment Friedens Cemetery. Member of Friedens Ladies' Aid Society. HEMPFLING, LENA 3440 Miami Aue. 14. 1940.

12:45 a. dear sister of Mrs. Louise C. Rusch and Mrs. Barbara E.

Hess, our dear sister-in-law, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from vvacKer-neiaene i-dsf'. 3634 Gravois Aug. 16, 1 :30 p. to Missouri Crematory.

Funeral strictly private. HILDEBRAND, WALTER H. (RED) Aug. 14, 1940, 4:05 p. dear brother of William F.

and Edward Hilde-brand, Emily Matter, and our dear brother-in-law, uncie and friend. Funeral from Witt Brothers' Chapel, 2929 S. Jefferson Aug. 17, 10 a. to New Picker Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Steamfitters Association Local No. 562. TJ A. STEAM FITTERS LOCAL No. 562, ATTENTION Brother Walter Hildebrand died Aug.

14th. Funeral from Witt Chapel. 2929 S. Jefferson, Aug. 17th, 10 a.

m. 6 T. F. QUINN, Sec. HISHON, JOHN 3.

Aug. 13, 1940, 5:30 p. beloved husband of Lillian Hishon, dear father of Jack dear son of Mrs. Mary Hishon and the late Dennis Hishon, dear brother of Marie, Leo Hishon and the late David Hishon, our dear son-Funeral from Jos. J.

Ouinn Parlors. 1389 Union Aug. 16, 8:30 a. to church if Nativity. Interment calvary Cemeterv.

A member of E. M. B. A. of Public Service.

HOFHN, CAROLINE (nee Beremann) 1925 Wyoming Aug. 14, 1940, 1:30 a. wife of the late Jacob Hoehn, dear mother of Mable and the late William F. nnd F.ueene J. Hoehn.

dear grand mother of William R. Hoehn, dear mother- in-law, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel 3634 Gravois Aug. 17. at 3 p.

m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. HOI.LOfHER, CHARLES J. Husband of Ruth Hollocher, father of Jane Ann ana son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Hollocher, brother of Robert Hollocher. Funeral from Edith E.

Ambruster Fu neral Home, 4053 Lindell, Aug. 10, 1940, 9:30 a. m. Private. INDERMARK, EDNA Of 5222 Bulwer entered into rest Aug.

15, 1940, 2:40 a. dearly beloved daughter of Charles W. and the late Fredericka Indermark (nee Steinkamp), dear sister of Mrs. Alfred Rodgers and the late Edwin Indermark, dear sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. F-uneral Aug.

17. at 3:30 p. from Math. Hermann A Son's Chapel. Fair and West Florissant avs.

Interment in Friedens Cemetery. JIENGER, PHILIP Of Okawville, 111., entered into rest Aug. 14, 1940. 3 a. In his S5th year, our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral Aug. 17, with services at St. Peter's Evangelical Church, 2 p. m. Interment St.

Peter's Cemetery. KING, BARBARA AW 4409 Gibson Aug. 14, 1940. beloved darling daughter of George and Rosella King, our darling granddaughter, niece and cousin. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois Aug.

17, 9 a. m. Interment New SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. KLEESSEX.

FRIED Aug. 14, 1940, widow of Louis A. Kleessen, dear mother of Louis, Elsie Holzer, Tillie Schraudner, Otto Fred, Virginia Mueller, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grand. nother. Funerai Aug.

17. 3 p. from W. A. Stock Mortuary, Grand and Florissant.

Interment Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Kleessen was a member of Royal League, No. 411. KRCCKEMETER, WILLIAM 8535 Octavia entered into rest Aug.

13, 1940, 1:30 p. dearly beloved husband of Anna Kruckemeyer (nee Johns), dear father of Charles G. Kruckemeyer and Laura E. Hoelscher, dear father-in-law of Alice Kruckemeyer and the late Edwin G. Hoelscher, our dear grandfather, greatgrandfather, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral Aug. 16, 2 p. from Drehmann-Harral Chapel, 1905 Union to St. John's Cemetery. Mr.

Kruckemeyer was a member of Jennings Lodge No. 640, A. F. and A. M.

LANGEN, JOHN P. 392SA Dover Aug. 13, 1940, beloved husband of Mary E. (nee Henley), dear father of Jo seph Mary, Catherine, Genevieve Lan- gen and Mrs. Lester Creley, dear brother of William Thomas A.

and Joseph J. Langen, tear grandtather, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from the Southern Funeral Home, t322 S. Grand Aug. 16, 8:30 a.

to St. Stephen's Church. In ternment Mount Olive Cemetery. A mem ber of Kosatl Council No. 795, K.

of St. Vincent de Paul Society, St Coltimb- killes Conference and Holy Name Society of St Stephen's Parish. MeLArGHLrV, WM. P. Aug.

15, 1940, 5:05 a. beloved husband of Edith McLaughlin (nee Kelley), our dear father, father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Remains at Leidner Chapel. 2223 St. Louis until 10 p.

Aug. 16, then taken to Annapolis, with services at 2 p. m. Sun. Interment Annapolis, Mo.

MATHI. RUDOLPH GEORGE SR. 3723 Hydraulic, on Aug. 14, 1940. tw loved husband of the late Catherine Mathi.

dear father of George, Otto and August and our dear father-in-law. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Oscar J. Hoffmeister Fu neral Home. Chippewa at Gravois.

on Sat. Aug. 17, 2:30 p. m. Interment Calvary MAT, THOMAS JR.

3906 Folsom, Aug. 14, 1940. 4:30 a. beloved son of Thomas J. and Margaret May (nee Blessington), dear brother of Lawrence and John May, Mrs.

Ruth Clark and Rosa lie and Clara May. our dear hrnther-in. law. uncle and nephew, in his 26th year. runerai irom ivnegshauser Mortuary, 4-' S.

Ktngshighway d1 Aug. 16, 8:30 a. to St. Margaret's Church, ana iaa. interment calvarv Ceme tery.

A member of the Junior Holy TELLER. PH1I.IP 3K0n TTtah TO. Aug. 14, 1940. 7:30 a.

dearlv beloved husband of Gertrude Mueller in eh dear father of Robert Mueller, dear son-in- aear brother of Harrv. Otto Freda and Vt'n dtii. KKA.i ui v.viici-iu-irt arm ruusm. funeral irom Wacker-Helder Chanel 3634 Gravois a Aug. 16.

3 n. interment rsew St. Marcus Cemetery. MFFI.LER. SEBASTIAN W.

919 Hudson Ferguson, Aug. 14. 1940. beloved husband of Elizabeth Mueller (nee Kunni, dear father of Geo. Frank and Mrs.

Viola Byrnes, our dear father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral from Clark Funerat Home. 1125 tioniamont Aug. 17. 8:30 a.

m. to SS. John and James' Church. Interment sacred Heart Cemetery. TELLER.

VIRGINIA Hudson Ferguson, Aug. 14. 1940. dear wife of the late Edward Mueller, dear mother of Orville A. and Alma Volz.

Cecelia and Clif ford Mueller, our dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law. grandmother and aunt. runerai Aue. 17. 1 from urenmann-Harral Chapel.

1905 Union bl. to Oak Grove Mausoleum. NEWTON. BERT W. Remains in state at Weidcmueller Funeral Home until Aug.

16. 1940. interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Mr.

Newton was an attorney at law. PAGE. ELIZABETH UWTS Daughter of the late John Y. and Elizabeth Wash Paee. Entered into life eternal Aug.

14. 1940. 3:20 a. dear sister of Jnhn E. Page, Amelia C.

Page and Mrs. Thomas H. Francis and dear niece of Dora Wash. Services at St Stephen's Episcopal Church, Ferguson. Aug.

16, 3 p. m. Burial Bellefontaine Cemetery. PATST. FRANK Aue.

13. 1940. relict of Margaret Paust. dear father of Frances E'lehler, Anna Frese. Marie La Quet, Joseph.

Lawrence (Pat) Paust, Florence Doerrer and Alice Albers, our dear brother, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral Ane. 1, p. from W. A.

Stock Mortuary. Grand and Florissant Interment Friedens Cemetery. as stove; Janitor- f'O. 40." 0 i.

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