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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 49

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1 rmm" 13 i I Mil GREATEST WANT MEDIUM IN THE WORLD! MORE "WANTS" IN PROPORTION TO POPULATION THAN ANY OTHER METROPOLITAN NEWSPAPER OK EARTH. 4 INDEX TO WANT ADS. 3- INDEX TO WANT AO! IN '1 classification. Faga ADOPTION 1 AGENTS 3 AGENTS RENT 10 APARTMENTS JO ANIMALS 6 AUTOMOBILES 6 "ATTORNEYS 7 BIRDS See 5 BICYCLES BOATS. LAUNCHES 5 BOARD 8-9 BOOKS.

PERIODICALS 5 BUILDlNO MATERIAL 5 BUSINESS CARDS 1 BUSINESS CHANCES 8 Classification. Pag BUSINESS (For 6 BUSINESS PROP. 10 CAMERAS 6 CANVASSERS 3 CARPET CLEANING 1 CLAIRVOYANTS 13 CLOTHING 6 COMING EVENTS 1 CURTAIN CLEANING 1 DANCING 7 7 DETECTIVES 7 DRESSMAKING 7 EXCHANGE (Misc.) i 5 EXCHANGE Real Estate). 13 Classification. FARMS Pass 1 1 Classification.

Pass INSTRUCTION 3 INFORMATION "WANTED 1 JEWELRY LOANS (Sea Financial) 3 LODGES 1 LOST 1 MACHINERY 6 MAIL ORDERS 3 MEDICAL 7 MILLINERY (See Dressmakers) MINING ..13 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS 4 MONEY WANTED 13 MOVING (See Storage) 1 MUSICAL 14 Classification. OPTICIANS PARTNERS 3 PASTURAGE 6 PATENTS v. 6 PERSONAL 1 POULTRY AND BIRDS 5 PROFESSIONAL 7 REALTY 10-1 1-12-13-14 REAL ESTATE LOANS 3 ROOFING 6 ROOMMATES 9 ROOMS 7-R SAFES 6 SALESMEN 3 SCHOOLS. COLLEGES 3 7 Classification. Vac SEEDS.

PLANTS. SEWING MACHINES SITUATIONS 1 SPECIAL NOTICES 1 STOCKS AND BOND! 1 3 STORAGE I STOVE REPAIRS 1 SUB'N PROPY (For Rent) 10 SLtrNPROPY 13 TALKING MACHINE 14 THEATRICAL 7 TRADE SCHOOLS (Agencies) 3 TYPEWRITERS 5 VEHICLES (Horses) 8 WALL PAPER 1 FINANCIAL 53 FIXTURES 5 8-IC FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). 4 FOUND (Sea Lost) 1 FOR COLORED 9-10 FURNITURE 4 HELP WANTED 2-3 HORSES 6 HOTELS 7 HOUSES FOR RENT 10 HOUSES FOR SALE. 12-13 HOUSEHOLD GOODS "4 IMPROVED PROP" 12-13 POST-DISPATCH 2 Part Four ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1911.

Patfes 11 6B 1 DEATHS. jpersoNal DEATHS. STO RAG AND OVINQ PIANOS moved, packed and shipped: furniture vans. Superior Moving and Kxpreo 117 N. loth st.

DEATHS. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends, Mr. Wm. Ahrens, grand officers and members of the Germania Lodge No.

210, K. L. of H. and the Chouteau Lindell Improvement Association for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our sad breavement in the loss of my dear husband and our dear father. Max.

Drehkopf, and for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. A. DREHKOPF AND CHILDREN, (c) Card of Thank. The heartfelt thanks are rendered CHURCH NOTICES.

tJHrrjBCH OF THE UNITY, Park and Armstrong: avenues. Service -at 11 a. m. The minister will exchange with Mr. Percival Chubb, leader of the Ethical Society, who will speak on "The Function of Religion." DELMAR AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, 4300 Delmar, J.

E. Dillard, pastor. 11 a. "A Soul-Winning 8 p. five B-minute addresses oy five men on five phases of the Jden and Religion Forward Movement.

Everybody welcome. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Delmar avenue, near Grand avenue. Rev. H. F.

Holton. pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p.

m. Preaching- by Rev. C. B. E.

Moody, TO ADVERTISERS Count average words as one line. No ad less than two lines. Right reserved to revise and classify all ads or reject, omit and refund amount paid. Send suggestions or complaints to Want A'l Manager. Return wrong replies.

Use box letter and number answering. Uncalled for mall held 15 days. A three-time ad seldom falls. Money refunded on unused Insertions. Errors corrected or mohey returned.

Avoid Saturday night rush by sending your ads in earlier. Your druggist our agent. RATES Per line lOe Kxeept the following: 'situations. Wants, first lines, or less 10c Rooms for rent. City, per 6c Magnetic Healing Loans on Personal I Medical I ik.

Personal Information Wanted Employment Agencies, per Un Clairvoyant Obituaries. Cards of Thanks, line. 20c Deaths, each $1.00 TELEPHONK YOCR AI to the Post-Dispatch If not convenient to go or send it to drug store. Your credit is good if you rent a phone. Call Bell.

Main 3150. or Kinloch. Central 3415. NO ADVERTISEMENT CHARGED FOR LESS AMOUNT THAN 10c PER LINE. CLOSING HOUR.

DRUG STORKS 11:30 a. m. dally. 9:00 p. m.

Saturday. MAIN OFFICE 11:40 m. daily. 10 p. ra.

Saturday. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. GUSTAVE KONZE, the noted southern Inspirational spiritualist and Psychologist wishes to meet all persons interested these lines. 3409 Washington a v.

NEW THOUGHT SPIRITUAL SOCIETY meets at 8 a. 3431 Franklin. Address and messages. Mrs. Assmann, medium.

Tuesday, 2:30 p. and -Thursday, 8 p. public circle, assisted by Mrs. Starr from All welcome. SPIRITUALISM, message meeting every Thursday at 8 p.

2224A Carr. SPIRITULATISM 3 p. 2702 St. Louis, 8 p. 3200 South Jefferson.

Rev. Henriette VierPng. Messages follow. SPIRITUALISM. 4337B Finney.

Services and messages Fridays and Sundays, 8 p. m. Rev. Kathryne Graham. SPIRITUALISM.

Trumphet meetings every Thursday evening, 8 p. 3680 Olive st. SPIRITUALISM, Universal Psychic Society meets every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, 3619 Finney. Messages by Mrs. S.

1. Davis. MEETING Tuesday afternoon at 3037 Dickson. Thursdav evening, 2224A Carr. Mediums Sipmann and Hollister.

TEMPLE. 4151 Delmar, 8' p. lecture and messages bv Mrs. M. Starr, of Detroit, Mrs.

Assmann and Mrs. Torlotting. No morning service. SPIRITUALISM meeting at Victoria Hall, Easton and Oarrison, Sunday Debrechfs Hall, McNair and Lynch. Sunday 7:30, Friday, 2:30 p.

m. by liev. K. T. Hary.

THIRD SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, 3907 West Belle, 3 p. Mrs. French; lecture subject, "Vibrations;" Mrs. Cella. spirit messages.

Good music, seats free. Welcome. i 1 MEYER Entered Into rest on Friday, Dec. 8. 1911, at 4:30 a.

Sophie Meyer (nee Armbrecht), relict of Peter Meyer, dear mother of Wilhel-mina Schoetker (nee Meyer), Mrs. C. A. Teutenberg (nee Meyer), our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother, at the age of 89 years. Funeral will take place Sunday.

Dec. 10. at 2 p. from residence of her daughter, Mrs. C.

A. Teutenberg, Spring avenue, between Olive street road and Page avenue, St. Louis County. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.

(c7) MOEBES Entered into rest on Saturday, Dec 9, 1911, at 9:20 P. Bessie Winona Moebes (nee Eyre) beloved wife of Herman Moebes, mother of Winona, Juanita and Rose Moebes. Funeral will take place from the family residence, 3503 Indiana due notice of time will be given, (c) XAGEL Entered into rest on Friday, Dec. 8. 1911, at 7 Maria Na-gel (nee Vordenfeldt) aged 78 years, widow of the late John Nagel and dear mother of Mrs.

William Thoele and Mrs. Herman Thoele and our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. The funeral will take place on Sunday Dec. 10 at 2 p. m.

from residence, 4205 Natural Bridge road. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend. Members of Evangelical Salem Ladies' Society are requested to attend. (7) SETTELMANS Entered Into rest after a lingering Illness, on Friday, Dec. 8, 1911, at 1 p.

Elise Nettel-mann (nee Trese), beloved wife of the late August F. Nettelmann, dear mother of August F. and Frederick H. Nettelmann, dear mother-in-law of Mrs. F.

H. Nettelmann (nee Theis-mann), dear grandmother of Theresa Nettelmann, aged SO years 7 days. Funeral from residence, 1436 Monroe street, Tuesday. Dec 12, at 1:30 p. m.

Deceased was a member of Germania Lodge K. and L. of H. No. 210 and Independent Evangelical Ladles' Aid Society.

Thirteenth and Tyler. Cincinnati (O) papers please copy. JfOBLE Entered intu rest on" Saturday, Dec. 9, 1911, at 7:55 a. after a short illness.

Mary Elizabeth Noble, beloved wife of the late Henry B. Noble, and dear motbjbr of George, Frank, Charles, Walter, Alfred, Clarence, Harry, Jennie, Julia, Mrs. George McDonald, Mrs. Tony Berra and the late William Noble and our dear grandmother. Deceased was a member of St.

John's Berfevolent Society, St. Ann's Sodality, College Parish and West Gate Lodge No. 56, K. and L. of II.

Funeral from late residence. 3741 Cook av. on Monday, Dec. 11, at 8:30 a. m.

to Saint Alphonsus (Rock) Church. Thence to Calvary- Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend. (c) XOOSAX On Friday. Dec.

8, 1911, at 11:30 a. Patrick J. Noonan, beloved husband of Mary Noonan (nee Burke), dear father of Catherine, Michael, Joseph, and Richard Noonan. Funeral Sunday, Dec. 10, at 1:30 p.

from family residence, 2324 La Salle street to Holy Angels' Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend. (c7) O'llRIEX James Harvey O'Brien, at his residence, 4222 Cook Friday, Dec. 8, at 2:20 a. beloved husband of Kate M.

O'Brien (nee O'Brien), and father of Adelaide Edward W. and the late Cecelia Rosemary O'Brien. Funeral will take place Monday. Dec. 11, at 8:30 a.

m. from late residence to St. Anges Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. (c) OAKLEF Entered into rest.

Dec. 8, 1911, at 4 a. Mrs. Maggie Oaklet (nee McGlasson), dear sister of Mrs. Agnes Kennedy.

Funeral Monday, Dec 11, at 2 p. m. from Howard Sons' funeral parlors, 3349 Market street, thence to Calvary Cemetery. (c) PETERS Entered Into rest on Frl-dav, Dec. 8, 1911.

at 11:45 p. Frank Peters, beloved husband of Caroline Peters nee Hummel), and father of Frank. George, Katherine, Joseph and William peters and our dear brother, father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral from Frank Peters' residence, 1928 Penn stret. on Monday, Dec.

11, at 9 a. m. to St. Agnes' Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery.

Relatives and iriehds invited to attend. Evansville (Ind.) papers please copy. (c7) 1'RAXGER Entered Into rest on Saturday. Dec. 9, 1911, at 4:30 a.

Maria E. Pranger (nee Winkler), beloved mother of Bernard Pranger, Catherine Tacke (nee Pranger). and our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother at the age of 79 vears and 10 months. Funeral from family residence, 2838 Keokuk street, on Monday, Dec. 1, at 8:30 m.

to St. Anthony's Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. (c) Ql'ICLEY On Dec.

7. 1911. at 5:30 1 a Edward A. Qulgley, beloved husband of Marguerite Quigley (nee Hornberger), and dear father of Edward and Mary, and son of Mrs. Nellie A and the late- P.

J. Quigley and brother of James, Silas, Joseph, George Harold, Charles and Corine Quigley and Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Foley. Funeral from residence 2918 Rut-ger street on Sunday, Dec.

10, at 2 to Church of the Immaculate Conception, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends are invited. (c) SANDER Entered Into rest on Friday Dec. 8. 1911, at 3:20 p.

Gerhard F. Sander, beloved husband of the late Louisa Sander (nee Hack-mann), and dear father of Fred and Alvina Sander and brother of Mrs. Catherlna Hensiek and the late Mrs. Annie M. Hackmann and brother-in-law of Mrs.

Alvina Krieger, after a lingering illness at the age of 71 years and 8 months. Funeral Monday. Dec. 11 at 2 p. from family residence.

1009 North Broadway, to New Picker's Cemetery. Friends are respectfully Invited, Nashville (111.) papers please copy. (c7) SMITH Entered into rest Thursday, Dec. 7. 1911.

at 10:55 p. Margaret M. Smith (nee Glenn), beloved vlfe of Frances I Smith and mother of Bertie L. Smith, at the age of 37 years and 6 months. Funeral will take place Monday, Dec.

11. at 2 p. from residence. 2622 Washington avenue, thence to St. Peters Cemetery.

Friends and relatives are Invited to attend. Deceased was a member of Knight and Indies of Securtty. St. Louis Council No. 1368.

Cleveland (Ohio) and Chlcajro (IU.) papers please copy. (c7) SWAXSOX Entered into nut on Saturday, Dec. 9. 1911. at 8:80 p.

Grace A. Swanson. beloved daughter of Charles and Anna Swanson (ne Schaaf) and granddaughter of Henry and Meta Schaaf. Funeral will take place from the family residence, 1611 Hebert Monday. Dec.

11. 1911. at 2 p. m. to Bethanla Cemetery.

Frinds ara r-peotfuXJT lnvitsU. (a) PERSONAL Will parties who witnessed man fall from rear of Union v. car at Union and Deimar avs. on evening of Nov. 9 communicate with J.

J. Burbridge. 3821 Fin. nev? PERSONAL Huckster or driver who saw ac-cident at Jefferson and Rutger. at 5:45 p.

May IS. and who assisted lady home to 2711 Rutger kindly call at 1U12V4 Elliot and receive rew ard. Peter Tavon. ADOPTION FOR ADOPTION Young baby boy and girl; respectable parentage. Box Post-Dis.

FOR AIiOPTIOK A fine hnhv alrl i IB. Todd, r.14 Missouri East St. Louis ADOPTION Offer property, income, fine home, to boy or girl for adoption. lJox Post-Dispatch. FOR ADOPTION Dark-eved girl, 14 months old.

Mrs. Hanson, rear 694 8 Manchester av. bXili ADoPilON Beautiful baby girl. 3 months old; state profession. Box L-155, Post-Dispatch.

KiK ADOPTION Baby 'do v. is months. bright, healthy write particulars. Box L-124. Post-Dis-iBtch.

Business Cards BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS AAA-l Cheapest place In town for prlntingr MCUIII 121 N. 11th St. (cl4) LADIES' tailoring; alterations made. N. ltnh.

3209 AUCTION SALE unredeemed pledges. Pierce Loan Co 713 Pine Wednesday. Dec. 13. at 10:30 a.

by A. A. Selkirk auctioneers. tc2 PRESSING while you wait. Pants, loc; coats.

26c. Savoy Hotel Pressing Club, 8 N. 13th st. UMBRELLAS covered, repaired; car tare allowed; responsible, skilled union labor. Wilson's.

2Q.) N. Jefferson a v. FOR safe, machinery moving and heavy hauling see Weis Sc 11 N. Uth. Both phones.

BUSINESS NOTICE Wm. R. Carrel, moved to 2041 Olive; am now ready to give estimates on plastering, new and old work. Kin- loch. Central H570J.

FURNACE TROUBLES We cure them; write for free Information. Tyler Hardware 4102 Shenandoah av. Phone Grand 11'. TiflS original Doll Hospital and Hair Store, 2iO Market; repair any kind of doll; all grades of hair carried; any Btyle puffs and switches made. A hairdressing parlor in connection.

LawiiAUiuiiS. NOTICE Can furnish anv amount of Mexican laborers, railroad, conduit, pipe line and other classes of work: guaranteed service: call Sid. 4172 or address I'arlc Revnildo. 2i'2i Rutger. NOW is the time to nave your hot-water and hot-air neatlng done: heating apparatus cleaned and repaired, colls put In hot-air furnaces for heating water for your bath and kitchen at low prices.

Hennes Cooksey Heating steam and hot water contractors, 440S Chouteau av. phone Del-mar 225K. FURS! FURS! FURS! Fur repairing, fur remodeling, fur clean, trig; first-class work guaranteed; prices reasonable. SAM KATZ, Practical Furrier, 616 Olive, upstairs. (c8 HOME CREDIT CLOTHING 50U N.

Broadway. Cor. Washington, 2d floor. Take elevator. Entrance south of drug store.

East St. Louis branch store, 313 Missouri ST. We clothe them all at 1 per week. Our confidential system appeals to salary and wage-earners everywhere; store open Saturday and Monday evenings. EIGHT GAMES FOR 10c Chess, checkers, fox and geese, nine-men Morris, authors, introduction game, Spanish prison, dominoes; a whole year's amusement.

Send lOc today and get all games. st. IaIUIS SPECIALTY 2028 N. Jefferson St. Louis.

Mo. (ino THE St. Louis Amusement Club, the only one of its kind in this country, to oe run strictly In accordance with the law and to do good in every way. We are going to open large quarters here for the benefit of the young and middle-aged people, and we are going to provide this with gvmnaslums. both for the women and men.

We will have pool and billiard tables, indoor games of all kinds and other amusements, and above all. up-to-date reading rooms, something that some of our ministers have been wanting and preaching for some time, and this club Is going to be conducted in the right way. Our object Is to provide a place for the young people to meet and get acquainted and to spend their afternoons and evenings in a nice way. We will have matrons In charge to look after our members and to see that thev do enjoy themselves and to protect them In every way. we are most sure that every young woman In St.

Louis will Join our club. Vou can meet your friends at the club, where you know you can spend a pleasant afternoon or evening and De protected and respected In every wav. And the young men will Join because they will save money by doing so. And it will keep them away from the saloons, pool nails and other maces or that kind, where thev spend their money foolishly and derive very little good or pleasure out of it. And at the club they will have the benefit of the gvmnaslum.

oool hall, in door games and all other amusement: tesldes they win meet a Detter class or people and thev will have a great deal more pleasure In the club than they would out of it. We are not going to charge you one cent to loin this dub. but we will charge each mem ber 50 cents monthly to keep up the expenses and to keep it going, and are sure you will think your money well spent. We want to have our club quarters opened between the 1st and 15th of January, but send for your application blanks at once, so as to be the first on our book as a charter member. Ad dress St.

Louis Amusement Club. P. O. Box 11S2. St.

Louis. Mo. LACE CURTAIN CLEANING CENTRAL LACE CURTAIN 3314 Olive; curtains, per pair. 20c up. Central Rom.mt I'M.

lc2l LACr. CURl'AIN CLEANING BUSINESS For sale: automobile delivery. In western part of city: Investigate: good reason. Lindell FINEST lace curtain work in city. Simpson.

Select Laundry. 220S-7 Cass Tyler (cOU) EC I A OT I E3 AUCTION SALE unredeemed pledges. Pierce Loan 713 Pine Wednesday. Dec. 13, at 10:30 a.

by A. A. Selkirk A. auctioneers. (c2i STEAM CARPET CLEANING UPHOLSTERING; compressed air carpet cleaning.

ITettyman. IMM N. Grand av. Phone Lindell 2ii0s, Delmar hTAli. 0 23) UpHoLS 1 KR1NG and repairing, mattresses renovated: low prices.

oetmar fni for est Davidson. suhurpan tracks. HH( UiUJAuO Esieam CArpe Finney. Phone Dei also upholstering. i Cleaning LindeH 2030; fi.

i.rli liCl Si LAM Kf CO. Ctrpets liken ud. cleaned ana made over and laid: lowest prices. 2123 Lucas, liomont 220. Ct-n- t'U 13o5.

ie-0 IDEAL Vacuum Carpet Cleaning Co. fur nishes electricity and cleans carpets on the floor: 6c yard: good work. 234s Cot-tuge; Delmar l'lTOL. i tiUNO, mauresa making, furniture repairing and reflnishlng. A.

E. Wright. 4.114 Easton a v. Phone Lindell 401 Delmar 21R. Icll) imCA.V oleum Csrpel Cleaning 2-21 Easton carpets renovated like near; shades reversed and cleaned; upholstering; work guaranteed.

Cen. 4i07. Bomont b-ttl. IcXl WASHING I ON Canet Cleaning and licne vatlng vacuum and compressed air cleaning; first-class renovating work; vacuum cleaning on the floor a specialty; lowest prices. Lindell Delmar Christiansen A Gilbert, nigra.

Uuholstenng arxi Kcfinishing WORK GUARANTEED. rERRIN FURNITURE 3l4 S. Grand. Sidney fli. Victor 4R.

ICR'I STOVE REPAIRS REPAIRS for any old stove. Forshaw. N. -Central Xifll R. Main 2i4.i.

Ill lc I LS Repairing. renicketing: we taae work turned down by others: see us before throwing stove away. Hoffman. 1411 Frank. Central OW70L.

WALL PAPER CLEANING. ETC -I- ROOMS papered. 3 and up. Including paper; best work guaranteed. Hoffman.

B. Jefferson, ROoMS papered wit nood material. regu-lar price. goov mechanic; beet rler- eneee. Box L-02.

pit-DIpaieh. tci WE will paper your rooms for f2, wait paper. 19c per -roil and up on the wall: see our samples and get our prices: we furnish any paper yon tan find In -city. 4X11 stahlarut lltBar i tc In Memoriam. In loving remembrance of my beloved husband, George D.

Ketterer, who departed from this life one year ago, Dec. 8. 1910. We saw your sufferings, we heard your sighs With throbbing hearts and reeplng eyes, But now you calmly sleep at last, All pains, all grief, all sufferings past. God In His mercy called vou home.

We bow to His sweet will; But oh, the sound of that silent voice. The touch of the hand that Is still. oaaiy missed bv WIFE AND CHILD. F. RYAN FLORAL GO IVIa.

i 1 j. hjw. iia ot. louis av. central We save you a aollcitor'8 commission, (ci'2) Egyptian Concrete Grave Vaults Are the beat.

Ask for prices. ST. LOUIS BURIAL TOMB Del. Lindell 2487. 4333 Olive.

(c92) S. P. KEYES. Pres. JOS.

W. McCOOLE. Sec. EBERLE KEYES TTndertakl nir rv 1 inQ t- a n-. av Phones: Be'l Main 33.

Kinloch" Cent. 607.fc44) MONUMENTS MARKERS. HEADSTONES. rOSTS AND ENTRANCES NOW IN STOCK at Greatly Reduced Prices TO CLOSE THE SEASON. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED.

NORMAN MONUMENT CO. 5701 GRAVOIS AV. OPEN SUNDAY. COMING EVENTS EUCHRE St. Louis Rebekah Lodge.

Deo. ii. jenerson ana EUCHRE Riven Monday evening at Miss Clara Walter's. 2S45A Victor, CLAUS and masquerade costumes. wigs.

ior rent, at halm loo s. liroaa- wv. KinlfHh n.l'.4R. (ct9) LL'tHKli. given Wednesday afternoon, Dec.

13, at Freiheit Hali, 4444 Penrose 2:0 snarp. amea, 'jjc. c) ilKS. HART'S euchre, everv Thursdav. ro.

14th. at 3441 Ahnnr ni 0.5m I rr. -j 3143L. HAND-PAINTED china euchre everv Sunday and Thursdav afternoon. 3 n.

evenings p. m. aiibs Miller. 4Q2: Lucky. MRS.

THOMAS' hand-painted china euchre Mondav 2:30 n. tea. set fi 2l-v Park. LINEN and hand-painted china euchre Friday. 15th.

at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Carson, 2K17 Elliott. EUCHRE, to be given bv Wabash Temule. ION.

Pythian Sisters. Dec. 14, 8 p. at HAND-PAINTED china euchre every Thursday evening; tally 25c. Miss j-ieiier.

aui lrginia. MRS. MELLON, china euchre Thursday, 3:30 p. at Hall. cor.

Union and Easton. N'TED china euchre Saturday aft ernoon. Dec. 16. agner Hall.

Cherokee and Texas; 2.1c. Mrs. White. i.t'CHHc Mrs, Cunningham will have euchre Sunday night. Dee.

10. at Mrs. Romberg's. MM Chouteau av. beautiful rrize3.

EUCHRE Mrs. Ford; china; Monday. 3 o'clock. Pauline Hall. Union and Easton: 25r.

HAND-PAINTED china euchre. Wednesday and P'riday afternoon and evenings. Mrs. Laura Feder. 344S.V Oregon.

SPKC1AL SALE or' hand-painted china at Mrs. Gill's. 3415 Park from now until Christmas. EUCHRE This afternoon. Monday and Wednesday afternoons.

Mrs. Nietzert. 2245 EUCHRE Battenberg and uand-painted; Monday. Dec. 11.

Mrs. Hoffmeler. 2614 Palm. tIRS. REIN'ERT-S hand-painted euchre at Wecman's Hall.

Spring and Cottage; tallies CHINA fired every Monday. Wednesday and Friday afternoons: private instructions given in china decoration. Room 2 Marina Orand and Lindell. (ciWi EUCHRE at Wagner's Hall. Cherokee and Texas.

Dec. 17: gold watch, first prize; ladv's gold bracelet, second, and manv other r.rl-Eew: taHlen. 2Sc. fS3 EUCHRE Today. Wagoner's Hall.

Cherokee and Texas; 72-lnch Cluny lace table cover, punch bowl and stand, tankard. 6 steins and berrv pet: all welcome: tallies. HOc. GRAND charity euchre at Holy Angeis' Hall. La Salle and ht.

Arise. Wednesday evening. Dec. 13. Admission.

50c; elegant prizes: game at sharp. CHINA FIRED DAILY Conventional and realistic painting done; i.j different articles for sale, suitable for Christmas presents. Mrs. O. D.

Kelley. 2U04A Olive st. Bomont 2HL S) PAULINE BUEHLER will give a euchre this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Wegman's Hall. Spring and Cottage; punch bowl and stand first prize, tankard second prize; tallies SO cents. EUCHRE Hand-painted china.

Sunday afternoon: tea set. Sunday evening: salad bowl. Monday afternoon: large lemonade pitcher. Mrs. Ellwanger.

3306 Pennsylvania: 2Sc. (c NOTICE Orpheus Musical Soeietv and Or ch'estra of will give their first season's grand concert and dance at Union Club. Tuesday. Dec. 13: tickets.

can be had at pres- ident QTIl'-e. nn st. () SPECIAL Grand KOc hand-painted china euchre. Sunday afternoon; smoking set first prize, large lardlnlere. chop dish: Sunday evening 25c; Tuesday, Satutdav afternoon.

Thursday: points; game started sharp at 2:30. 644 California. EUCHRE THIS AFTERNOON AT 3300 Easton av. hand-painted tankard, chop dish, piano scarf and many other hand-painted and useful prizes; given by the Fraternal Club. R.

W. K. 3 and 4 hand; tallies 2.e: game at 3:30 p. m. Lost and Found IF IOC LOSE ANYTHING, and will advertise it here, you will surely recover it If found by an honest person.

A 3-tlnie ad seldom falls. Remarkable recoveries are brought about every day through this column. Y'our druggist our agent. IF YOU FIND AMIMING, bring It to the Post-Dispatch Lost and Found Itureao. 210-21: North Broadway.

Get a claim check. Advertise the article. Reclaim it If the owner does not. THE LAW People who find lost articles are interested In knowing that the State Law (Sections S263 and 8273. H.

1909) Is strict in requiring them to seek the owners through advertisement and otherwise, and that a failure to do so, if same can be proven. Involves a severe penalty. L08T BELT Lest, brown Persian belt, with round belt pin. either on Whlttier. Westminster, Boyle, Olive or Maryland; reward if returned to eBtminster pi.

BRACELET Lost, plain gold. Return 3a41 cl CAT Ijoet. gray and tortoise shell Generous reward if returned to 4ft)7 Ber- UP (7) COW Strayed; red: white spot on head; white belly; black leather strap around neck. Notify Ed Sale, GyoO Smiley av. Ben.

ton DOGS Lost: corker spaniel and fox terrier; reward. Return 4I4KA Easton av. Lost, male coliie. 3 years od; naa oeen clipped last summer; license 62ttl reward for Information or return to 22-'fl Nebraska i7i DOi I-ost. Saturday morning, female fox terrier, black and white and brown under chin.

Call Cabany 43'. DOG Strayed from 415s Lucky: a female collie: black, white and tan; new round col Is on; reward. DOG Lost- poodle, answers to the name of return to 3043th Thomas receive reward. DOG Lost, female toy collie; brown with two larere white spots on back; answers name of r-unzie: rewmrg. wsgoner.

37Q5 Iee DOG Lost. Scotch collie. Fridav. Nor. 4: tan and white; license No.

4719. Notify John Llndhorst. 118 Palm and receive DOG Lost; pointer, white with brown head and spots; aare ft months; strayed Thurs-3y nlng; reward. ioiaca at an kail 801X; Kit limit svc. Ui.LMAil MOVING CO.

Vans lor hire, load. 712 N. Vandeventer: Lindell 4-t Pelmar 34iL and Delmar 349. icm) bou rn side moving and storage 1.0., l'JOl-UHKi Sidney telephone bldney Kinloch Victor tni7. lNDLPr-NDhiN 1 MOVING AND BlOKAUni 4521 Kennerly; lorg padded vans.

CI; small, storage. large van load: es Delmar 11Q4R. lent Lu.MiKU WAkr.liuuM llenrv C. VVIl- Furniture and Kturage IMS- 14-19 Franklin av. Money advanced whan deslreii.

r'none entral 'caj GRAND toraKu find Moving 56o lrginia; phono. South Wti-. Laclede laige vans Ci; small. storage. 11.00 load.

ors STARR MOVING AND STOKAGK CO iS Iowa; padded vans. $2 and (3: storase, 1.5o month load, nrst month free. Victor M272X. IcHt M. C.

Will i LOR. storage and moving, N. Taylor movliig. storage, shipping ami packing; furniture taken in exchange fur moving. (c2) storage building, built especial It for storage of household goods, see us before contracting.

1 Chouteanc MISSOURI STORAGE AND MOVING moving. packing, snipping; Chouteau; phone tutor 54(1. Grand 2540. Furnl- ture taken in exchange for moving. biOKAGti kn iron rooms lor storing furni ture; we have a new warehouse at 1823 Lucas av.

that we want to fill up: storage, til per load; hauling. $4. Call up Central OuTA or Bomont Office. 20O4 Morgan. Edward A.

Lnngan Furn. and Storage Co. ch LANG AN TAYLOR'S New fireproof warehouse Is completed. TTiUi building is the finest equipped storage nous in the West. The Insurance rate is 2e per 100.

Established 25 years. 4Viti Delmar bi. hones Monroe loiO; Delmar 2120. to6ft FIRE I'ROOF STORAGES Inspect our modern warehouse and get our rate; storage, moving, packing; money advanced: furniture taken In exchange for moving. See or call up Taylor, formerly of Lan.

gan Taylor. Humniit 65. Central 6112. STOECKKR tfe PRICK. 2H1S-2Q Franklin, (cd) THE LEONOR1 STORAGK Absolute security: Leonorl fireproof warehouse for safekeeping furniture, pianos, valuables, trunks, boxes, clean rooms; moving, packing, shipping; ship your goods our care; money advanced.

R. U. LEO NOR I AUCTION AND 8 TO RAO 10 CO. Both phones. Grand and 'Narleda.

(caj AMERICAN STORAGE CO. I ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. INSURANCE 20 CENTS Per flOO a year, ife the lowest. New reinforced concrete fireproof warehouse: for the safekeeping of your household goods; rates lowest, responslblity the highest: estimate free. LANGDALE Both phones.

231." Olive St. efl 4 Employment Wanted MALE ACCOUNTANT A thoroughly capable, an4 credit man. desires to make a change; wm consider 20 for a start. Box O-Htf. ACCOUNTANT Timekeeper: executive abil ity: general business, construction or rail road work; age 44; good health; reference: able to till position ot trust: city or anywhere.

Iliu F-M. Post-Dispatch. ADV ERTLS1NG ASSISTANT SIC. 22 years old; experienced. 4 years, handling ail advertising details tit large firm; also purchasing agent for 1 year; well fitted to be right-hand to advertising manager; good reler-ences: will connect reasonably with trrogree-slve house; please address Box K-W4, AUDITOR'S ASSISTANT Young man.

ex- cellent knowledge of accounts, desires position as assistant to public accountant auditor; 6 years 'experience In railroad counting. Box Q-04. Post-Dispatch. ALIO DK1VKK Ishes position with a good firm as truck driver: best ot referencea. li-llll.

Post-Dmpatch AUTO WASHER Sit. by experienced man ot middle age: or work In private siarage. Pox F-t2. Post-Dispatch. BAKER Sit.

by allrouncl aa first hand; gteady and sober. 713 S. Broadway. BAKKitASlt. by goiT.

ail-arouudT High. BAKER Sit. by young third hud. i. R-, 102Q Bacon.

iiAKR hit. wanted in country town as fiist or second baker; must te steady; enced hand or machlneri. Ad. C. O.

Johnson, Gen. St. Louis, Mo. Of llAMinMlfcH-Sit. wanted; steady: msvrrted; can give best references where laat eu- ploved: call Bomont BARTENDER Sit.

wanted: English a ad German, single, middle aged, neat and sober; can be own Durter: must have employ- merit. Box F-123. i'ost-Dls patch, BARTENDER 2S years old. married, speak 7 languages. years' experience, strictly sober, honest and hustler, no porter work.

would like position on nice piacv. rv iv. 3007 Finney Deimnr 3V-L. i 1, iK EEPEK Experienced. la make a change; references.

Box B-M7. BOOKKEEPER Wants work evenings, keeping or checking uu small set of books. Bo F-4i. Post-Dis patch. Ut BOOKKEEPER Competent, desires sina.ll set of books or billing, two or three day weekly reasonable.

Phone Bldney4Q60JC BOOKKEEPER Desires position; exoerTj enced. honest and reliable; or other clerical position. BoxJ2LLJuD jPtcn- BOOKKEEPER Position by experienced su-4 thoroughly reliable; beet references; at B- Book KEEPER Competent. desires taJl set books to keep In spare time. Book- keeper.

4128 McPherson ay. BooKiv LEi'HR Sit. to take charge of email set of books In the evening while attending business college: have high-school education. W. J.

2S1Q N. laih st. BOOKKEEPER Sit. stenographer and general ofllce man. with 16 years' experience; ftmt-i lass relerences; also automobile re- i pairer: a good allround man for garage.

Qojt 1 nuT-i'iFimirn. BixjKKEKFER Sit. wanted; stenographer. good correspondent, salesman, am live, energetic, hustler, ambitious worer. with lnK- native; age 2a; married; referenoesv Paoae 1 ...1 iiTt.

oy 'ooy of lo In maotilae shop. Address Poemer, 2818 Neosho. fT) BOY Sit. by colored la private family etfry reference Call or write 110 Ooode. 2 Bo 14; wants work of any kladi city or county.

nvoK Rtiburban. V. wants work, with bloyuU; call 1 Cabany 3731.. HOY 10 years old. wants sit.

with soine firm; will ins; worker; phone after 1 'oIobsv Forest 4MHK. BOY tine who lives on East Side and r.ea some knowledge of printers' trade. Reporter Publishing National Slock Vsrds. 111. Ot BOY Sit.

by boy. good, honest, of SO years: would like tu have some kind of work. hul ciT. ty Ixiy who lust quit high neat appearing; good chauffeur. Caul or write.

G. Junior. 422H Collage av. BO Colored, wou'd like sit. it.

to work li ei wagon. Ai- or drive a grovel Ht-esM Ti.wnev I'ntton 4121 Fairfax. i.oi -fit. bv boy who wants to Usrn baker trade. 1-22A 8.

ljlh. i'sul Meyer, age Co Age 15. would like to work tn of floe or any kind c.f work. 4KK Oi den berg av Sr. Im'Mi.

BOY Sit. a bright, honest bor of 11 wishes night or day work of any kind. Itba Wash 21 floor front BoV Sit. 17 years old; willing worker; Kii.it to learn good trade In automobile-facti ty or other good trade; stale salary. IK post -1 isi mrh.

liHH KLAYEIt Sit. bv colored, on Jobbing; it 'js7 Ht Ferdinand. 1 -1 i i i- it ir. iiv S4M brick by Job. 4 fun-isy, r-T'.

LU 1 LLL -J-(lt. bV i -D a pa iii-iw. or huusewoi a. CANDY MAKUI--HI. br nrsl-clase iirnj wholesale or retail.

D. Kavanausn. I "i II 1 in, I a i I'i'MTi: it Al I RENTICE-Wsnis poel- Ion at trade: 2 years' experience: Ht A Kenr.lh. TH2 Ts1eav. CAliPKNTk.il Sit ty f.ri-eis nonunion; repair or new work: resaoBsMe agsK M.

V. I rjl! A N. Jeffe son; private. CA 1 f'K TKH who ran do repairing? reasonable wages. Cell or earl ss M.

G. Tb son. HOT N. lfl gh. CA HI'KNTKH-And aiiti.tiiier wants Uf elila work; well et any kind sik I IOX 1 i I 'st i.l'iii' i ii I fc-sTTEli Sit.

wmiM: painter and general house repairer: good work: references reasonable wages. Carpenter. lout 8to Mr 1 i2 a NTKK A chlntinkwr; ns.lntlr.aT na -rmminsi irr vumm nr oxoperur e0 wMf Kewrl atrtdgt) rd to the A. O. Friendship Lodge, No.

336. the Carondelet -Circle Lodge, No. 444 and the Cement Workers Union, local No. 79, for the prompt payment of the death benefits, the beautiful floral offerings and services rendered during the funeral of my deceased husband and our father, Fritz Kanne. THE BEREAVED WIDOW, EMMA KANNE, AND CHILDREN.

Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends. Rev. Kessler, National Union, Standard Council, 559, and especially Ca-hill Swift and employes for the sympathy shown us in our sad bereavement in the loss of my dear son and our dear father, Henry G. Bloss, and for the beautiful floral offerings.

MRS. ELIZABETH BLOSS AND FAMILY. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends and especially to the neighbors for the kindness shown us during our sad bereavement of our dear son and brother, Albert Mebus; we also thank Rev. Esser for his kind sermon and also for the beautiful floral offering, and Chopper Camp W.

O. W. and the Taft Quoit Club for their kindness shown us. MRS. MEBUS AND FAMILY.

Card of Thankt. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends, the Rev. E. IL Eiltz, tie St. Marcus Ladies' and Men's societies and the Wacker-Helderle Undertaking Co.

for their kindness and sympathy at the burial of our aunt. Mrs. Anna Marie Hanne and for beautiful floral offerings. THE BEREAVED NIECES, (c) Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the Rev.

Father Herkert of Perpetual Help Church, also C. K. of A. Branch No. 434, also the employes of seat department St.

Louis Car and the many friends and relatives for their floral offerings and sympathy In our sad bereavement in the death of our dear husband and father, Bernard Hanneken. THE BEREAVED WIFE AND DAUGHTER. Card of Thanks. We -wish to extend our most sincere thanks to Rev. Hackmann, St.

Peters Ladies' Aid Society and many relatives and friends for their kind assistance and their beautiful floral offerings tendered us during our bereavement of my dear wife and our loving mother. Marie Wacker. THE BEREAVED FAMILY. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our sencere thanks to all our relatives and friends, for their sympathy and kindness shown us in our late sad bereavement, the loss of our dearly beloved mother, sister, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt, Mary Cal-lanan; our personal thanks to the Rev.

Father P. Crane and his assistant, the Rev. Father D. Sullivan, whose services at the church and cemetery were deeply appreciated, also for the many beautiful floral tributes. THE BEREAVED FAMILY.

Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our slncerest thanks to our relatives and many friends for their sympathy shown us during our sad bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved brother and brother-in-law, Paul E. Gilbert, we also wish to thank Rev. Loyd, and Rev. Modern Woodmen of America, Olive Camp No.

11396, the Glass Bottle Blowers' Association and for the many beautiful floral offerings. THE BEREAVED BROTHER, SISTERS AND SISTER-1N-IAW. Card of Thank. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their beautiful floral offerings and their kindness shown us during our sad bereavement of my dear beloved husband and our dear father, and also Rev. J.

Irion for his kind words. MRS. C. EI LE ANN AND FAMILY. In Memoriam.

In memory of my dear husband, Ray Pinson who died two years ago, Dec. 12, 1909. You may sleep with the angels. And with them you shall rest. But I never can forget you.

For 'twas I who loved you best-Sadly missed by wife, MRS. ANNA PINSON. In Memoriam. In loving membrance of my dear husband and our dear father, Bernard Scheuring, who departed this life Dec. 6th, 1911.

We saw your suffering, we heard you sign. With throbbing hearts and tearful eyes. But now you calmly sleep at last. All grief, all pain, all suffering past. Sleep on, dear father, thy cares are ended.

Rest in peace. Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN, In Memoriam. In loving remembrance of our darling baby, Audrey Sale, who departed this life, December. 9. 1910.

Sadly missed by father, mother, brother and sister. In Memoriam. In memory of our devoted and Idolized brother, Jeremiah Joseph Collins, who departed this life five years ago. Dec. 5, 1907.

Mav his soul rest in peace. Sadly and will always be most lovingly remembered by his sisters. Belle and Mollle. In Memoriam. In memory of Jacob Ferkel.

6924 South Grand avenue, died Dec. 11. 1909: Though we tread the path alone. In Heaven we shall meet our own. Sadly missed by his wife, HENRIETTA FERKEL AND CHILDREN.

In Memoriam. In loving remembrance of our dearly beloved son and brother. Charles Sacks who departed so suddenly one year ago, Dec 7, 1910. No on knowi how much we miss you. You were so good, so kind and true; It's hard to bear that you are missing.

We sigh, 1 we weep, we pray for you. Although you are gone, you are not Neither shall yotir memory fade. Loving hearts will often linger Around the grave where you are laid. Badly missed by his rarents. MR.

and MRS. CHARLES SACKS (nee Krocker). and him brotnera and 1- president of Kingfisher College, Kingfisher. Ok. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Washington avenue and Forty-first street.

Rev. W. J. McKittrick, D. pastor.

Morning at 11: Topic, "The Crown of Character." Evening at 8: Topic, "Salvation by Hope." Musical prelude (violin, harp and organ) 7:45 p. m. to 8 o'clock. Y. P.

S. C. 7 p. Blble-'-school, 9:40 a. m.

A cordial welcome to all. GRAND AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Grand and Washington avenues. Rev J. F.

Cannon, D. pastor Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.

Sunday school Bible class. 10 a. Young People's Society 7:30 p. m. All are welcome.

(c LINDELL AVENUE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Corner Lindell and Newstead avenues. Rev. William Wirt King, 1. minister.

Morning subject. "The Test of Experience." No vesper service on account of mass meeting. Bible school at 9:45. MAPLE AVENUE M. E.

CHURCH. Belt and Maple avenues, M. H. Lich-liter, pastor. 11 a.

subject, "The Escape from 8 p. "Out for a Good Time; The Peril of the City's Amusements." "RECONCILIATION" is the subject of the Communion Service address by the pastor. Rev. George W. King at the.

Markham Church tomorrekw evening at 8 o'clock. The members of the congregation are Invited to bring their friends. Morning sermon, topic, 10 o'clock, "A Breastplate of Iron." Markham's Sunday school, Albert Wenzlick, general superintendent, at 2:45 o'clock. Everyone welcome. Southbound Tower Grove or Cherokee cars to 1614 Menard street.

MASS MEETING AT TEMPLE ISRAEL King's highway and Washington. Sunday morning at 10:30, a mass meeting will be. held to protest against the violation by Russia of the Russian-American treaty. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. Edmund Duckworth of the Church of the Redeemer, Hon.

F. H. Kreismann. Mayor of St. Louis.

Mr. George S. Johns, Edito-of the Post-Dispatch, and Rabbi Leon Harrison. All Interested in justice to every citizen regardless of race or creed, are invited to attend this meeting. (c) PILGRIM CHURCH.

Union and Kensington avenues, Rev. Dr. Charles S. Mills, pastor. 9:30 a.

Sunday school; 10 a. Bible classes; 11 a. worship and sermon, "The Real 8 p. address to. mothers, J.

L. Alexander. "Chumming With the Boy." Wojnenonly, ST. ALBAN'S CHAPEL (Episcopal), 4321 North 'Grand avenue. Services will be held as follows: Holy communion at Sunday school at mornipg service at 10:30.

(c ST. JOHN'S M. E. CHURCH. SOUTH.

King's highway and Washington avenue. Rev. Al. Hawkins will preach at 11 a. m.

At p. m. the Second Baptist Church will unite with is in union service. Rev. Dr.

C. A. Barbour, one of the religion forward movement experts, will speak to the men in the auditorium of the church, and Rev. Dr. Bitting and the pastor will address the women in the Sunday school room.

Dr. John W. Withers' Bible class. 9:45. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, "King's highway.

Washington and McFher-son avenues. W. C. Bitting, minister. 1 a.

"A Cake for a 8 p. union service with St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in the interest- of the Men and Religion Forward Movement; 9:30 a. traded church, tchooi, SECOND I A CHL'KCH, Westminster place and Taylor Rev. fcL J.

Niccolls. B. pastor. Morning worship at 11 a. preaching by the pastor; evening service at 8 p.

Mr. David Lat-thaw, one of the Men and Religion Forward Movement experts, will speak. Bible school at adults' classes, lu a. in. TYLER PLACE- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCii ls located corner Russell and ijpring avenues; take Grand avenue or Fourth street car to Russell and so one block west, or Park avenue car to Russell and go east one block.

Church accessible to all the principal hotels of St. louls. Bible gchool in morning at 9:30 m. Ppoui'hing by the pastor, Rev. J.

L. Roemor: 1. at 11 a. m. and 8 p.

ni. Morning subject, "The Voice in the Wilderness:" evening, "What Ten Good Men Might -Have Done." C. E. societies at 7 p. UNION.

CHURCH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, preaching in Y. W. C. A.

Gymnasium by the pastor. Dr. George Wood Anderson. 11 a. subject.

"The Triumph of the 8 p. 'David, the Working Man," a sermon to young men. Everybody invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Subject of lesson seimun at each church, "God the Preserver of Man." Golden text.

Psalms 145, FIRST CHURCH, church edifice King's highway and Westminster place. Services at 10:45 a. m. an.l p. m.

SECOND church edifice, 4234 Washington boulevard, at 10:45 a. m. THIRD CHURCH, church edifice. 3524 RusHell avenue, at 10:45 a. m.

FOURTH CHURCH, church edifice, 666? Page boulevard. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM, suite 408 Equitable Building.

Open 9 a. in. to 6 p. m. daily, except "Sundays and legal holidays.

All are welcome, LECTURES. EVENING LECTURE, and messages. Broadway and Geyer. Questions answered. Strangers welcome.

Rev. Mary Hunter. SOUL CULTURE SOCIETY Special historical lecture 8 p. Henneman Hall. S723 Olive st.

"From Mesmerism to Psychology." Oscar Everts, lecturer. Season closes Dec. 17. Good music. Admission free.

"THE RELIGION OF THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR." man's highest duty, to God and to himself. Is to acquire wealth. Mont Clair will lecture at 8 j. m. sharp.

Friday. Dec. 15th. 742 011v st. Lecture free.

All welcome. SPIRITUALISM. ALL BOtTLfT SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. J588 Law ton; every Sunday and Wednesday eyenlngs. Mr.

Arm-tead, pastor. GOLDEN RULE SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY'S first anniversary this af- uu rvcuiii ft i if rr nail, Twentieth anil E. Grand av. Mediums. Mr.

Connors a.nl nth. finnA -OST AND FOUND LOST EGEGLASSES Lost; gold, rimless, in AJoe's case, last Thursday evening, on Market car; reward. Box K-137. Pof t-DUpatch. FOUNTAIN PEN AND GLASSES Lost.

Friday night, on Washington, between Broadway and reward. 446A Mcpherson. tiLAiSSES Lost, pair ot nose glasses, black chain, plush-lined, about 5:10 Saturday evening, on Page car going west. Iteturn to 4335 Page bl. and receive reward.

(ci HORSE Strayed or stolen; brown; white face; 15 hands high; reward. 1604 N. lflth. LOCKET Lost. Tuesday morning: gold; en-graved R.

P. M. Call Forest 944SR. LOCKET AND CHAIN Lost. gold, initials M.

L. Thursday; reward if returned. 4033 Gratiot. MONEY Lost. bill on Cass car.

Saturday morning: belongs employer; reward. Weismnntel. Aryenal. MONEY IXJST. 2 20 RILLS.

FRIDAY: LIBERAL REWARD TO FINDER. JOSEPH M. DA RST. 41i7 MARYUXD AV. MONEY Lost, on Wednesday, one and one $10 gold piece; return and receive reward: workingman's wages.

3.520 Virginia. tc7 1 MUFF Lost, black, between 3 and 4 o'clock 13ti2 Bayard. NOSE GUASSES Lost; Friday morning, on Vandeventer or Olive cars; return Vander-voort Millinery rewird. PIN Lost: gold bar. Delmar 2437J.

c) PIN Lost. Thursday night, lady's pin. pansy, on Grand car. or Odeon: reward offered: phone Grand HMH. PLUMHOB Brass: lost in Grand or Comp-ton car.

Wednesday or Thursday; reward. 4124 LouiFinna. POCKE'iBOoK Lost: containing one $10 bill and one $2 bill and two SI bills. Return to iJtclede av. reward.

'O POCKETBOOK-Lost; black, beaded; on 4th St. line; return, receive reward. 2S5ti Eads. POLICE KEi Lost, on Vandeventer and Yale lock; also ether keys. Return to city garage.

Forest Park bl. and Vandeventer av. PUP Lost: brindle and white bull terrier, 3 old. Reward if returned to 4310 Gibson av. PURSE-rf-Lost, at Grand-Leader fountain, containing 3 $1 bills: uncertain about change; Dec, 5.

Finne PURSE Lost; lady's black, on Delmar car, about 8 p. rn. name nd address in purse. Phone Cabanv 005. PURSE Lost; person lindlng silver link change purse on Delmar car.

west of Do Ballviere. or on Cabar.ne way to Von Versen. please return to 572o Von Versen and receive re ard. (c ritvii I.osr. ladv'n iroWl rlnc between Salisbury and Ferry on Broadway: 2 emeralds.

4 pearls. Return to 3717A N. Oth, and receive reward. 7 KING Lost; 2 garnets setting: on Jefferson, between Franklin and Olive last Wednesday evening: finder please call liomont between and p. and you will receive liberal reward: engraved A.

H. to I'. L. li SCARF Thursday afternoon, light mink scarf, in Barr's. or on Laclede line: reward.

3714 West Pine bl. Phone Lindell SILVER, MESH BAG Lost between 4700 Mcl'herson. Walton and Westminster; kindly return and receive reward. 40441 Westminster. SPECTACLES Lost gold; Olive Theater, Tuesday night; reward if returned to 4208 Pelmar.

UMBRELLA Lost, on Cass av. car, Friday af moon. Return 327 S. 14th. (c) UMBRELL.V Lost; natural wood handle; downtown.

Saturday; reward. Phone Cabanv W2. WATCH Lost. lady's: case engraved in squares; reward. 1114 Olive.

c) WATCH AND CHAIN Lost, plated watch, gold chain: Clara near Page; reward. Box 0-32. Post-Dispatch. WATCH AND FOB Lost, on King's highway, near Easton. Friday night.

Return 5022 'Garfield; reward. (7) WATCH FOR Lost: downtown; bronze mea-al, with enameled emblem on face; engraving on back. Return to Treft's. 213 N. Hth: rewaru.

WATCH Lost. lady s. engraved inside. From Mother to Daughter: picture In back with name across face; keepsake; reward. Minnie Boundy.

blO Olive St. Go3 Burlington Bldg. FOUND DOG Found; small, yellow color; license No. HI.21I!: found 2 days ago. 4O30 Cleveland.

i t-ound. male collie. Call 4'C7 Peck st OoG Found. Boston bulldog, at Grand and Shenandoah: awaiting owner. Blalna M) Lhhj bound, white bull terrier: same can be had by proving ownership.

300S Wash GLASSES Found 10th and Olive: call Lost end Found Hureau. roM-i'ispatrn. GLASSES Found. Washington. east of Broadway, pair glasses and fountain pen.

Call Lost and Found Bureau Post-Dis. 2 KEYS Found, bunch. 6400 Michigan. Call )27 A laoama av. Kb! Found front Century call Ixjst and Found Bureau.

Post-Disateh. (21 RING Found, a signet, with initials; party can have same by Identifying. Call KIlCA wm pi. bTlt'KFIN Found, near Jai Alai, last Saturday. Call 2710 Ki-okuk.

STICKPIN Found: front of Courthouse; call Ixst and Found Bureau. WFDDING RINGS Found, two. plain gold; engraved on inside. to A 3-23-07. A to 3-23-0" Apply Chief of Detectives' office, 208 S.

12th st. Personal Requisite amount must sccoinaany order ov niaUJajeJjlcncjvj PERSON MMda Pill melt. Rtid' t.KMi.Vil. A. S.

Let can see you. C. K. me know s-. i.

if Ciiarles 1-oernter Is In clr. send address to Le Ciaire. txi2 Walnwrlgh' ri dir. PERSONAL Pug: Phone or write me at American Hotel; nave good news for you. Remember fH.

IKKSUNAl, Maud Please tell me how I am going to meet you. Everything is lovelv. John itKMiNAL Will sister, orother or irlend ol Benlamln F. Martin. Implement salesman send bis address to 1211 Champa.

Apartment i.enver. o.r J. W. 1 ROtVSE. Siuitafird.

will hear of something to his advantage by wrulrg pnitip porter, nauaen. r.nsland. and Sylves ter nwwnnc, r.venmg oriq. New York, ici PERSONAL Wanted, the, prenent aduress of Henry Weber, recently with the Federal Advertising Agency. Ad.

id, a. Box tost-DlspsXCh. 4u DEATHS Bl'CHMAXX Entered Into rest Saturday, Dec 9, 1911, at 2:40 p. Joseph Buchmann. beloved husband of Henrietta Buchmann (nee Boen-ing) and our dear fa-cner, Lisetta and Henry Buchmann, at the age of 59 years.

Funeral will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 1 p. m. from family residence, 7014 Stanlev St. Louis County, thence to St.

Peter's cemetery. CIAR Entered Into rest suddenly, on Friday. Dec. 8, 191, Frederick V. Clar.

at Atlanta, beloved husband of Mary Clar (nee Malone), father of Ella, Katherine and Acil Clar and Mrs. W. H. McIIenry (nee Clar.) Notice of funeral later. Wichita.

(Kan.) and Kansas City, (Mo.) papers please copy. Cl'RRAPi On Thursday, Dec. 7 1911, at 6:10 p. Francis E. Curra'n, beloved son of John and Mary Curran (nee Burke).

Funeral will take place Mondav, Dec. .11, at 8:30 a. from residence, 4595 Evans avenue, to Visitation Church, thence to Calvary Cemeterv. Friends invited to attend. Deceased was a member of Emerald Council No.

10. K. of F. and prefect of Visitation Young Men's Sodality. (c7) DOSOVAfi Entered into rest on Saturday, Dec.

9, 1911, at 9 a. Daniel H. Donovan, aged 39 years, beloved husband of Stella M. Donovan (nee Gugerty). Funeral will take place on Mondav, December' 11.

at 8:30 a. m. from the residence of his father, J. T. Donovan.

3942 McPherson to New Cathedral Chapel, thence to Calvary cemetery. DURANCJ At rest on Dec. 9, 1911. at 12:10 a. Mrs.

Catherine Durang, beloved mother of Mrs. William Philips (nee Durang) and Irene H. Durang. Funeral from family residence, 3958A Kennerly Monday. Dec.

11, at 6 a. m. to St. Mathew's Church. Interment private.

Waterloo, (111.,) Murphysboro, (111.,) Newton, (Kan.) papers please copy. (c) ESSLEll On Saturday, Dec. 9. 1911. at 5 p.

Shirley H. Ejssler, beloved daughter of Albert S. and Amanda Essler (nee Chase) and our dear sister, aged 21 years. Funeral Monday, Dec. 11.

at 1:30 p. m. from the residence. 4010 Delmar a v. Service at the First Presbyter-ion Church, Sarah and Washington bl Davenport, (Iowa) and Memphis, (Tenn.) papers please copy.

FLINT Entered Into rest suddenly on Thursday, Dec. 7, 1911. Leta Flint, mother of Robert 13. Flint and sister of Dr. W.

G. Hopkins, Mrs. V. E. Barnes and Mrs.

J. M. Alexander. Funeral services from Wagner chapel, 3621 Olive street, Sunday at 2:30 p. m.

Chicago and Wayne City (111.) papers please copy. c96) FKtMlM Entered into rest on Dec. 8, 1911, at 12:30 a. August Fromm, reloved husband of Mary Fromm (nee Buthler), father of Herbert, Theresa and Anna Fromm. brother of Henry and Christ Fromm and our dear brother-in-law.

at the age "of 55 years 7 months and 2 days. Funeral Sunday, Dec. 10 from residence, 2911 Nebraska avenue at 2 p. m. Interment to St.

Matthews Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Carpenters' Local Union No. 1596, Cabinet Makers' United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. (c GOETZ Entered into rest on Friday, Dec. 8, at 1.15 p.

m. Christian Goetz, beloved husband of Marie Goetz (nee) Diebold, and dear father of Mary, Charles. Fred, Bertha. Joseph and Dora Goetz, after a brief illness, at the age of 51 years, 10 months and 2 days. Funeral Monday.

Dc. 11. at 2 p. m. from family residence, 4234 Gano av.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend. GHEKN'WALT Entered Into rest on Thursday, Dec. 7. 1911, at 5:40 p. after a short illness.

Mary Ellen Greenwalt. beloved daughter of James and Blanche Hess (nee Wal-den), and our dear sister, dear niece of John, Harve and Elvin Walden and Mrs. John Holland (nee Walden). aged 17 years 2 months and 4 days. Funeral will take place Sunday.

Dec. 10, at 1:30 p. from residence of her aunt, Mrs. John Holland, 4393A Donovan avenue, xo St. Cronan's Church, thence to New St.

Marcus Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Terre Haute (Ind.) and Carlinvllle (111.) papers please copy. (C7) HAXSTEIN Entered Into rest Pauline Hanstein. mother of Mrs Charles L.

Aubuchon. Saturday. Dec! 9. 1911. Notice of funeral from P.

R. Lup-ton's Chapel. 4449 Olive later, (c) MAGIIMS James A. Maglnnis, at Sin Antonio, Tex. Funeral from residence, 4338 Washington Tuesday at 8:30 a.

m. to New Cathedral Chapel. MARSHALL On Dec. 1911, Jame Sutton Marshall, aged 57 years 10 months, eldest son of Merritt H. and th late Mary C.

Marshall (nee Sutton) and brother of Cora B. Pull is Annie. 8. Berry. John D.

and Merritt II. Marshall. Jr. Funeral Monday. Dec.

11, 1 from residence. 7S60 Manchester" av." thenc to Oak Hill Cemetery. Klrk-rook friends invited. Deceased was a member Maplewood Lodge 666 A. and XL IX) 1 al Drorrtmm.

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