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1 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH I EMP LOYMENT, ROOMS, LOST, SERVICE, FOR SALE, AUTOS.MUSiCAL SSSSSSSS i Productive Publicity, LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1925. the Better 'Twill Pay. for Houses, Homes, Real Estate, Farm Lands and Household Goods. The More You Say I'aperhanuinc 11 Partners 17 l'atents 11 Personal 14 Pianos Musical 22 Poultry Birds 24 Addressing 11 Professional 14 Kadio Supplies 19 ilesorts Roofing Rooms Room mates Rooms Safes Salesmen Saleswomen Schools Financial.) Country Board.

14 Seeds. Plants. Trees Sewing Machines Situations .24 -special Notices 23 I Stamps and Storage and Stoie Repairs .17 Table Supplies .14 I Talking Machines INDEX to Section (See Section (hick "4 Tamera Coal. Coke. Mood 19 or Sale (Miscel.) 17 and Motorcycles 1 9 (aniassers.

olicitors 17 Iiressmukins 1 Found 14 Poultry 54 Carpenters and Builder .1 4 Ditiicius 14 Gas ripe Cleaning 14 Carpet Cleaning 1 Dentists 14 Gold and Siber Launches 1 Cemetery Lots 14 Detective 14 Help Men. Bojs Periodicals Chiropractors 14 Klectrlc Wiring 14 Help Women. Girls 17 Turkp'Cg 1 4 (leaning and Dyeing 14 Kxchange (Miscel.) 2'J Horses. Vehicles Material Clothing 2'i Kxpress and llaulinc 14 Hotels Cards J4 Coming Kents 14 Fixtures 'i'l Household Goods is THREE-TIME AD COSTS LESS. PRODUCES MORE.

Section Houses. Instruction (Auto) Instruction Olie.) Instruction (Mils.) Jewelry Lace Curtain leu 11 i 11 1 lxtst and Found Machinery lor Colored TO RECEIVE RESULTS. hi The Post-Dispatch reterves the right to reject any Query. Fersonal and telephone calls, or answers by mail, cannot Citen attention, except letters on medical Questions of undoubted sincerity uhen accompanied by stamped addressed envelope. Il.VItriV The bank clearinurs fot St.

LrfHIls in 1Lt vcerc ttllUTIl. fidO and 1 3.00O. lr Lo.s Angeles' Jlusio orhools aro listed in toe classified section r.f the telephone an.l city directories. among- them Ir -qee answer to the paoer of Jan. regard ins the nianuscript to be submitted to tnc publisher.

T. S. You car. obtain books on -si tuplif ied Bible stories at anv of the book shops. Wo think that these books will help vou in understanding the A PAILY RKAPKH The Times, the Examiner and the Herald are publisher in Lns Anjreles, Cal and the Star-News and the Post arc published in Pasadena.

Cal. SCHOOL, flir.h. You mlsrht serve sandwiches, salads, olives, pickles, cold fried chicken, nuts, cakes, ice cream or anv such cold prepared dishes at your buffet supper. ANXIOUS. Muskmelons are commonly but called cantaloupes in the United States.

They were first crown in Europe, but tliete are manv varieties in cultivation in the various parts of the United States. L. YVIFK. One of the best-know 11 aarent.s for cleaning and re-storinp the color of the piano key is alcohol. Iampeti a soft cloth with alcohol and wipe off the keys, rubbir.cr with the grain.

Trv ith a soft linen or- flannel cloth. If piano keys are exposed to the sunlight occasionally they will iteep their olor much better. KAR.NT.ST. The subject as to how the Post-Pisnatch is operated is too extensive to tro Into in this column, but if you will'call at the effice you will be shown throueh the plant and the various departments and processes will be to you. P.

S. J. A storv printed in the Post-T lisoatcii of 2 1924. teii-how William Jenninurs P.n-an. del-eerafe to the national convention.

New York, made an unheralded LEGAL INFORMATION. i.t PART NINE Adains Machine. Adoption AjenU I Animal Aquri Fish Attom5 AccoaDtmc Automobile into Tra'el Trips Marriage Licenses Births Recorder Bunai Permits VltHlAGE IJtdKNSKS. 'ti-miaai Haves Mrs. Daisy c.

ue.i. Arthur Lcitni: 1 Minnie itoescu. iiuiiock ritla Martin. tHse ftet-ken. c-AirMV 1 buries F.

Hellcrstav i.oa. --v. Li eonarda tiar-mei- Ftmer Coaies Mrs. Josephine LinSo. IMiben Young Winnie loraii.

rews 1ra.11 Leslie Kiilinger Sadie 1 Vj lwi Vlii.ne Wiles. Bartier. tjrfanl 1-ortner Ethel Tnoroughman c.mifl Smith Mrs. Mollie Yuunj. urran Henry Sculei.

-Frances, June Tfa Clyde P. iMl. laJIa.s. Tex. Jeanctte tJey- St.

Luf s. jjf Qi-y Jitckson. Kinloch Park Martha Hunter. Fenruson. Oscar rVankhn Kussell.

Uillesoie. 111. Uosir ffrown Mitchell, ixims Claries M. Cox. Weilston Uurah Woolsey.

Edward VV. P.oma ker. St. Louis Llnora. Warren.

East St. Ixjuis. libert B. Goetz. Peoria.

HI. sivta Ethridire. 1'eoria. III. Fred Ros.

Luia Elizabeth Detjen. Udar Hill. fchn FabWo. Jefferson Barracks Helen Holtzmann. Matt'-se.

Mo. Leo McKeevcr. Catawissa. Mo. Marcare Klemme.

Uemi-1. M- At llwartlsville. ham Brieman Barohus. lti XJut: tear: it. IMut.

l'ananui Ko Staunton. Tiiliam Rcklein. East St. ixjuis rjilian GerlUz. SnariH.

Orles Long Frances vilie. fcrschel Civils. Nashvi Gorban. Carmhersviiio. Edna lad.

l'a aro. Coll Marie ns- vilie. At litst M. IauN V.rson Falkner flair Carter Viola Winkeimey llretos I'aee. St.

Lju! Guffos. -Beulah Sri vest er Anderson. St. Lou: VoeiKer. Si.

I.OU13. BIKTHS ia.l'OUl)I-l. B-YS. J. and II.

Wynn. i4L''i Middle, a. M. and -Merriweather, Beil. anl K.

Arnold. 1 51 If Till st. J. anal R. Washineton.

A. and Giunta. "Jt-'tiT rxlwarii. J.J. and M.

Wisiinask. 1 14' N. J. and 1. Siatterv.

and M. Vi. tor. A J. and A.

Ha-iniann. Iowa, r. and M. RiUkt. Minnesota.

W. and G. Thuni. Jfi.jsA Carolina, and J. Cheswiek.

Garfield. I and M. ard. iinueii. and J.

Weinzettle. Lumi. V. and Krlne. Illinois.

and M. Davis. 4-lf W. St. Ferdinand.

and Remolds. 41o4 tiiatiot J. and C. Kbeit. til.

Marion. and Bertani. West 1'arK. W. H.

and L. Elirlieli. Jcfforsoti and Madi-tK'n sts. iJ. N.

and D. Ianev. Hodiamont. P. aad A.

Jaycox. Geyer. F. J. and E.

Hart. Idaho. W. and H. Dickinson.

1T17 Lomfello-w hi. 0. H. and O. BeyerditiK.

Helruns pi. 1. M. and A. Giison.

T. F. and P. Caplin. MHA 45.

2d. I C. and C. Lutman. 151 'J Si.

Arifte. V. and G. Gciirer. l'jfj Dillon.

GIRI. H. and J. Hieks. 445.1 St.

Feniinand. and E. Elliot. 207 Division. and W.

Hamilton. 204:1 I-afayete. P. and H. Anderson.

rr loth. ind E. Wonsewith. J. and M.

Gario. X. ISroadway. and B. Morris.

130 St. Anee. nd A. Foerster. 331! it Jefferson.

R. and M. Ito.ieme.ver. 'JtiCJO Slattey. ard M.

Anceit k. J. aad R. StrulH-nicer. Jtit)7A Gravios.

ind Torrey. 134 Division. 5 and If. Stamlianirh. 517 Rutce-.

and C. I.aFcriere. tn)4 X. if- i at r. inii it 11 nu i.i.i.

and C. Eneddeke V4 M. Riley. Maokiind. and M.

t4. i.e-eetr. I'wyer. 3.SS0 St. Fe-dinand.

E. -Jlt Is E. Ku. 404; Flah i- "fid E. Crider.

llrh iud M. Flesehert. 1441) 18th. C. B.

Clerett 45 3S3S c. Back. 47. 3140 CliouteMM. r.o'e.

filuit i- P. Oaliairher. 2244 Madison Hirmai.n. 50 2153 Israel. 143S E.

Grand, f- Htmtinirtoii. 1 5255 Sutherland. Mve Wheeler. 41. 12o; loth.

Pauphea. 8" 5S00 Arsenal, taeia liross. 302 Victor, auiie Amiersoti. 42. 42l'l Manc.he.ter.

nuGrus. 4. 171 1 s. i Stepiienaon. .0.

ivlvarr tt 2716 1'ark. f. E. 30. 3 14.1 Lafayette.

30. 4. e-nin MAw IT-. 41.14 1 1 Jfakn CavMnaueh. 44 ISA Kcsstith.

tiane Finke. 5115 r.ilwttf. Xewland. 51. Itt.ie Iio'ci BUunian.

39. Delm.tr. Barbara La.nKen.iW 75. 210-1 A Ten. J.

Coninan. 67 1041 Chouteau. I McCoy. 73. 112 lot.l.

Uren 2. Franklin, "T- 43' 02:1 Ci.ni 11. J' 54. Re 1 PtlJ mw. 4S 141 iMn' ra M.

Cr.im 'v i i irah J. Monroe "or.on 'Vasliinrton Pile. 7 "i I'M'! It air. 5 K. 12.

421 1 Grove. vate st.w i isti) jiSiierlne So 1 1 catiirn. noencr. 49. 425 sschnPmever.

sursf Jjee Sincla.r 12-; H11.D 1.1 ITtl fJtp. 1:2. kaoMatich. ti5 o-er. Hillee.

3 4041 Cftit ftrati. mw. ITardester. 67 44ti5 Vista. Divorces Granted.

Tfnee Anlin from ircie Asplin; ot of I Wc child: indignities. L-e. KriBon irom Kii-naru c.o.c.' tustoriv mi: from Vloyd How cnr.d and alimony; indti i iM.iij;iiii T-s. cus- 'rum Fred Zurline; custody indKrnities. Ruetner from George Ruether; KtJ "I h'dienitiea.

tTflo trum Elora Rivers; de- inW froIil Marjorie Hensiek ev- pt. Mlf. 1 ie iHtd r' iric 210. IIP Gladney from Raymond Glad- nwor.in,.i. ot maiden name of Gen- ri; rtton.

Hale from from Martha Black-Cerbet Hale; deser- Columbus Marshall; iCochnno from Bertha Cochrane; Cu" Ajeorn fron Eupene Alcorn; niaioen name Casey ln- itat" lent: J1 TIO.1. Ihtt'e: rep- niaiden jt Edgar; indig- 'fem James Re'l: res'oiation Sr. 1111. B. Hu- -u irom Marie ii.nson; ln- from Dora Pa ior; Andrew Dean; deser- bed Dean Pee-, ip 'in lunpn ers; res I 22 Itnby .14 Biejdes .16 Bird Board .24 Boats, .14 Books.

Bricklaying Building 11 Business A I PAGS 13 24B. Tires. Accessories Theatrical Toilet Articles Trade Schools TncUrxdnting Types rltr Cndrr takers Vehicles Wall Paper 1 ...14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .11 .18 .14 .14 .14 .14 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our most heartfelt thanks to our niany friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the recent sad loss of our dar daughter. Edna and for the many beauiifu. flora, We especially thank Rev.

Schroeder for his kind and consoling words-, the pallbearers, and Mr. W'acker of Wacker-Helderle. undertakers, for his courteous and efficient service. MR. AND MRfe.

OTTO UEKTZ. To all our relatives frtends we wish to extend our elncerest and most heartfelt thanks for their kHjd expressions of sympathy and the most beautiful floral offerings tendered us In tt- time of sorro'e and bereavement caused by the deth of our beloved husband and fiyher. Rov Ellis Williams. Especially do- we wish t. thank Rev.

H. Cameron foe his address and prayers. Miss E. DeterlfV for tl.o musical service. Pomegranate f.odue No.

05. A. F. and A. Hiram Covncll No.

1. Missouri (banter No. 1. R. A.

for their attendance and assistance, arvi Ziec- enhein undertakers, for their frlen.hy and efficient services rendered. MKS. kov fcLIIS WILLIAMS AMI FAMILY. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanifl to our relatives and frien.ls for th kindness and symintliy shown its during ottr sad bereavement the loss our belovei husband and father. William F.

Pllgr 10. and for the loving remembrance exprese! inrougti tne many beautiful floral offerings. We wish to especially thank the Rev. Haefele for his comforting mmuraniMi and service; the orranist. the Kron Undertaking Co.

for its kind attention. Mr. John F. Christophel. Chief William Panzer, the Fire Department Band nd the oth-members of the Sr.

Louis Firs lepartnient. and members of St. Louis Council No. 5P.J. North American Union.

MRS. WILLIAM F. PILGRIM. MR JAMEd B. WALSH.

HARRY W. i'li. GRIM. In losing memory of mv dear hushsn. father.

-on and brother. Wm. A. who departed this life one vear ago. Feb-17.

1024. Sn.il missed by WIFE. DAUGHTER. MOTHER AND StS- TERS. In meniory of our darling son.

R. BepBoii. who departed this life Feb 13. 1023: Gone but not forgotten. Sad'v missed bv DADDY.

MoTHERANI IHIOTH ER8. In loving memory of our dear huNbajid, fatlier and brother. Henry A. Bere. who departed this life one year ago.

Feb. lu. 1024. Sadie missed be WIFE. CHILDREN.

ElSTERrf AND BROTHERS. In loving memorv of our desr mother and mother-in-law. Mrs. Katherine who departed this lit'o two years ago today. Feb.

14. 1023: (kine but not forgotten. Sadlv misseri bv DAUGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW. In sad and lovinw memory of Mary Steurmann. who died Feb.

14. 1024: She bade no one a last farewell. She said eood-bv to none; Her loving heart had ceased to beat. And before we knew she was gone. Sadly inibscd' bv all who her HUSBAND ANI.) SON.

In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Anna Benlsh. who died Feb. 12. 1023: The flowers we lay upon your grave Will wither and decjty: But our love for vou who sleeps beneath Will never fade away.

Sadly missed by HER CHILDREN, (e) In memory of our darjlng daughter. Mildred Goetch. who departed this ilfs four years ago. Feb. 15.

102T: A precious one from us has gone. A voice we love is stllr. A place ig vacant in our hrtme That never can lie filled. Sadly missed by parents. In memory of our dear hustmnd anil father, Frank II.

Sandbothe. who departed this life two years ego. Feb. 15. J.II23: A precious one from us has gone.

A voice we Jove is stilled: A place I vacant in our homo That never can be filed. Sadly misled bv WIFE AND DAUGHTIUL In lovim-f memory of our dear father. David Kienie. who departed this life. Meh.

10. 1024: Where the sunshin loves to linger And the raindrops Quietly fall. Sleeping there po pe.neef ul) v. Our dear father and mother. Win.

loved by all. Sadly niibsted i.y THEIR CHILDREN. In loving memorv of Arthur Pohl. T'k departed this lift) Feb. 14.

1018: Seven years have passcj since that SS da v. On" whom we loved has paBsei away. God took him: it whs His will: But in our hearts he liveth still. Sadlv missed hv MOTHEK. FATHERLAND BROTHER.

In loving remembrance of mv dear husband and our father. Ixtuis Mehdioff. departed this life Feb. 17. 1015: None know the depths of mv regret: I II remember when others forgei.

(inly those who have lost can tell The pain of parting with one we lov4 so well. Sadly misled bv WIFE AND CHILDREN. In memory of Nicholas Llnz, who din! Feb. 13. 1022.

In the graveyard softl" sleeping. Where the flowers gentl- wave. Lies the one I loved so dearly. In his silent lonely gxave. Oh.

so calmly did he leave me. Hoiv I miss his smlMng face. He is gone but not forgotten. To the far off distant place. For his soul so pure and hoiv.

God did not permit to stay. He has won his cmwn. In memory of our dear son and brother. Harrv J. Kraemer.

who was killed 1 SO. Id. 1020. at the sge of 12 years. 'Ti sweet to be remembered.

And a pleMsant thing to find That, -although yon may be absent. 011 tcill ars kept in mind. I.ove win alwav kep you nearrr. Though you left f've year ago, Sadlv mised bv mottirr. father, i brothers and all -ho ed him.

In loving memory of our dear ninth-, mother-in-law and grandmother. Freda Smith, who departed- this life Feb. lti. 1024. W'hat is home without a mother.

Ail things a world may send. For when we lost our mother We )ott our dearest friend. None knows the depth of our regrt. We remember when others forget. Only those who have lot.

Can the pain of partiiii-With one loved no well. Sadiy missed by family. In lovin mregembrance of our desr mother. Emma Koeisch Stix-kmann ids who departed this life one vear ago. Feb.

11. 1024. The goldin sun Is shining Upon our mother's grave. The one we loved so dearlr And tried so hard to save; And when we lost our mother. We lost our dearest pal We love you and miss you And forever shall: 0 rest in rer.

dear mother. You're safe in heaven's power; Vhe when we shall meet you Grow nearer every hour. Vadlv by children, crandchliifrjsi and eons and daughterw-tn-law. In loving remcm)rnee of our dear wf an-S mother. M-rv Bosch (nt- Grietn-li.

who departed this life Feb 14. J022: years aso this winter. In a cold and iotielv grave. fe and mother we loed so dear We sadly laid aaav. She sieena among the anstels.

And with tiie angeie in ret. But we never can fort her. For 'twea who her brat Dave of sadtiesa of: eoina o'er us. Team tn ince fiv flow: will always Veen her ntar us she ft veais ago Sadiv 1 bv huabanri', Louis and daughter. CUn.

and tUoa ho ioiiti ber. Progress, Profits. ST. SPIRITUALISM FIRST ASSOGI THE ASSOCIATION CENTER. will meet with The Constructive TiiouKht Center, at Eatries' Hall.

Jefferson aril Lafa- vette. Tuesdav evenimr. Feb. 17. 8 P.

ni. Lecture and message service by association officers and others. All associate centers invited. TEMPEE EIGHT CENTER. Meetings Sunday eveninsrs at 1630 Ohio av.

Mrs. Detloff-WoixirinK and others. NEW THOUGHT CENTER. 42.T2 avenue. Services' Tuesday.

o'clock, and Tliursday eveninss. Mrs. HARMONY CENTER. Eeeles' Hall. f- roii and lafayettc.

Sunday Seaied oiiesiioiisj by Miss Mvi'nn; meet at 1114 1 ijiflin street Friday alter-tioon. p. in. Mrs. Adler.

coNSTiii't tive Tiioniiir Eacles' Hall Jefferson and I 1 layette. Meetir.R-s Tuesdays and Thursdays, t. m. The association will hold a mass meetinur utth lis Tuesday eveninc l'cb. 17.

Don't miss tills meetinc. Wiiliatn llalley iiiii. SPIRITUAL UNITY CfEXTEIt. -107 t'l-ear avenue. Holds servi-es Thursday venmes at o'clock.

Every rxniy weicome. Mrs. lierholdt. SUNSHINE CENTER. 14th and Itei.tO 31 floor.

Servi.es WedneVia'. s. '2 p. m. Everylsidy Mrs.

Merrifieid. EOVE EIGHT 'ENTER. I.ee nenue. Services Tuesday l-'riday evenings'. trs.

Itas-'he. UNIVERSAL SPIRITUAL CENTER 3110A Easton. Sundays and Thursdays on Wednesdays, 2 p. 111. Mrs.

Schneider. ORGANIZED SPIRITUALISTS. and National Affiliation. Subiec-: "How Do the Dead Rise?" I I'-i'inthians 15. 35-55.

SEt'oND CHURCH. 140DA Ho.iiam.-nt a'. Sundays. 3 and 8 i. tn.

Mrs 1 s-t-n-ner. Tuesdays. 'J 31. nd l-'rl-lavs. ro.

FOIKTll CHURCH. -J154 P.rnin. s. 3 P. m.

Mrs. Striek.r; ednes-davs. Fri lays, ft p. at 1557 I 1 iw a SIXTH CHURCH CCn.l St. T.ouis .30.

Mrs. Thursdn.s. and 7:30. at "Oil A SEVENTH CHi'KCH. 14th and Sunilays.

s. 1 :30. Mrs. Tues.Livs. Suii.iavs.

So rt jresMlen-e. 'Rute-T sf'. i EIGHTH CHI RH. 4500 N. "Oth ft.

s. 8 r. in. neoler. TENTH CHURCH.

4000 Natural Rrilse rd. Sundays. Thursdays. n. m.

and 7 p. m. Mrs. Cuinori. All wel-one.

ELEVENTH CHURC'H. 330-: Sundavs. Wednesdays, p. m. Mrs.

Waters Thursdays. TWELFTH 533 West Mar-cean. Sundays, 2.30. Mrs. Ecker: Thursdays P.

rn. THIRTEENTH flirmil. 4137 "a-me'ia. Sundavs. Tuesdays.

Mrs. Dp-cre: Thms.isv. n. ru. Ui tURTEENTil cTIURCH.

305! -n Sundays. v. Mrs. I ay is-Juhn- Sl-'Tl CEMETERIES efflTark every tjravt' fe90 oak mov 'The Cemetery Unusual' PERPETUAL CHARTER PERPETUAL CARK Telephone: OL've 8331 UNDERTAKERS PEETZ FUNERAL HOME. Largest In dty.

3Q25 Ijafayette ar. c62) GERAGWTY UNDERTAKER. 4821 EASTON AV. Chapel Free. Phone Delmar 763 c02) DEATHS ARNOLD Entered into rst suddenly on Saturday.

Feb. 14. 1925. at 3 p. Sat ah E.

Arnold i nee Pollard, beloved wife of the late Fred Arnold and dear mother of Mrs. Marion S. Casey. Mrs. Singleton Smith and Forest and Charles I'aris aud Dorothy Arnold.

Funeral will take plaee from the Mullen chapel. 51(55 'dinar boulevard, on Monday. Fob. 10. at 2 p.

m. Interment in Valhalla Cemetery. Martinsville (Tex.) and Armlty Ark. capers please copy. (clj Al'Bl'CHON Entered into rest on Friday.

Feb. 13. 1.025. at 7:10 p. Ruth Aubuohon me Miiisi.

beloved wife, of Aubuchon. dear motner of Thomas il. Aubuclion. dear daughter of Mrs. Ida Mills inee Graves i.

and our dear sister. Funeral from family 1 1 22 A Tyler street. Tuesday. Feb. 17.

Pt a. to St. Michael's Church, tceiice Calvary Cemetery. BA 1.1. Entered Into rest on Friday.

Feb. 13. 1H25. at 5:45 a. Nora Ball inee Holorant.

beloved wife of Officer Robert L. Kali, dear mother of Robert .1. and James H. Ball, dear sister of Mary Malloy. dear ni ither-ln law of Kathenne Ball (nee T'eineyi.

dear grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt, in her fif'v-eighth year. Funeral Monday. Feh. 16. al :30 a.

from resdericc. 15r3A McKlnley aenue. to St. C-onan's lutevnieiit Cal-yary Cetnetery. St.

Thomas and itM pajiers please copy. ic.) IKItRDMlN -Entered into rest. Wednesday. Feb. 11.

Henry Boarimsn. beloved husband of Augusta cioerny-r Boardman. father of Harry Boardmaa. Service at Wagoner chapel. 3i2t o.ive street.

Sunday. Feii. 15. at p. m.

Interment tn Belief. Cemetery. De-censed as a member of Anchor Louge No. 443. A.

F. and A. M. UiXwX Entered Into rest. Saturday.

Feb. 14. at 1:30 a. Elina Bogy, widow of Joseph Bogy lieioved mother of Iwis Posy. Bernard P.

Bogy and Mrs. 'Genevieve Goidsmitn, In her eif hty-fourtn year. Funeral from 4245 Limlell boulevard, on Tuesdav. Feb. 17.

to St. luls Cathedral. 10 thence to Calvary Ue me trey, ln-U-rnieiit nnvate. New York. San New Orleans La.

and Chicago (111.) papers please coiy. (OMI'ASS-im Saturday. Feb. 14. lf25.

nt 1( a. Sallie Compaws tnee Rohan of 4H33 Kenneriy avenue, beloved wife of Elmer Compass, liegr mother of Elmer V. Helen M. Compass, our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt. l-un'Titi from Southern Parlors.

27 Michigan avenue, on Tuesday. Feb, 1 7. at a. to Blessed Sa. rame-nt Church, thence to Calvary Cemetei y.

icl) C'RIT Entered into rest on Saturday. tin. 14. 1H25. at 7 l5(l p.

l.i.. Maria Craft idow of "onrj i dear mother of John. Charley WililAm. inri" and Joseph Craft, and ojr dear iinindmotlir. from residence tier son Charle Crsft.

and Pasture av. rues. o. eii.in.l park. Mo.

Due rotiee of x-ii; be Kiveti. (MKRDlNskl Ejitered into re-t Friday. Feb. 13. at 5 p.

Miss Amelia I'wcrdinski. s'ster of th late Mary Cwerdlnski. huneral Monday. 1 I. at f) o'ciocU at chaiwl of Lupton a Undertaking L'Uvo ttlwvcn NcwsteaJ.

aud Tayior. I I i I I i .14 .11 la 19 .14 .18 .19 .14 1 1 I I 10 1 1 appearance on the platform and threw- the I temoeratic national convention into an uproar with a passionate, typical Bryunesiiue appeal for ihe nomination of William O. McAdoo. A copy of this edition can be obtained through the circulation department. P.OSn OK OKLA.

Smears, spots and superficial scratches on furniture may be effectively treated with a piece of old flannel wrunu out nearly dry in kerosene. 12) Following- is a' formula for homemade furniture polish: Take a ta blespoon ul of sweet oil, the same of ttirpen Die, a pill of vine-par and. the white of one' etrp. Place in a bottle and shake until thoroughly blended, which will be in about five minutes. Apply in the usual manner.

A RKADKR. The word "Senilis" is derived from the Iatin "Kipnere," Greek gnestha meanintr to be horn. It was the name piven by the ancients to the lesser divinities, pood and bad, to whose charge are committed the destinies of the individual human This usaee is still retained, metaphorically, in such phrases as "his good for evil) genius prompted him." The current meaning- of the word, however, is one who has very extraordinary gifts or native powers, especially as displayed in original creation, discovery, expression or achievement. "An ability that is exceptionally high, ami at the same time inborn" (Gallon). The man of talent, says Galtou.

is one in 4nn(); the man of genius is one In a. million, or even in many millions. Many attempts have been made to define genius, c.ir-Ivlc remarks that it means first of all "the transcendent capacity of taking trouble." while Lowell declares that "talent is that which is in a man's power; genius is that in whose power man is." This contrariety of descriptions shows how foolish is the attempt to put a technical interpretation upon the word, or to characterize a "tvpical" genius. However. wo might use as examples Shaks-oeare, Mozart, Newton and Napoleon.

Louis Tiar Association.) will permit him to do do not think that thev mit it. so. but we would per- JKNNIK. If your mother died without leaving any will, you would be entitled to share in her estate equally with each of your sisters. Of course you canno compel your sisters to notify you when your mother dies.

QUESTIONS. of public interest only tcill be con-individual cases will not be given rag to break down any lesions on the skin In which the iici plight be lodged. No other iith i- to bo taken until the completion of he-treatment. (3) Hub in in every inch of the skin lid)' the chin the following ointment, which should be well made ami smooth, night and morning, tiiiiil five rubbings have been done, l-'our of washed sulohur. 1 drachms of balsam of 2 ounces of vaselin.j made inti a smooth ointment.

(4) The night or morning following the fifth rubbing take a hot soap and water bath, after which all clean clothing should be used. It should be liorn'e in mind that the ointment may for a few days occasion an itching and time should be allowed for this to pass. If a cure has not been effected the treatment should be repeated. DEATHS Entered into rest on Friday. Feb 13.

1025. at 1:25 p. m. Frank Glafzel. beloved husband of Anirnsta Giatel inee Ktilitu-1 i dor father of Ma ani Fret Giatzel.

Mrs. G. L. 1 and Mrs. F.

O'Hare. otlr father-in-law. irrndfit'ner. l-rolhr. brother-in-law enj uncle, 07 5 months 15 Funeral from nni-lor.

7.S11 South Broadway, on Mondav. Feb. lti. at ni to prk irfwti Cem--tei y. c-1 HAISGATF, At Soldiers' Home at Danville 111..

WillHMti T. Hill-Kate, at the age of 02 seats. II months. 17 days, dear brother of John Mrs. John uncle W.

o. A. H. C. Lillian and Katherine.

Funeral Sunday at Jefferson Barracks at 3 P. m. HKX.KSBAt II --Entered Into rest. Friday Feb. 13.

1025. at a Charl" J. Heneesiwch. beloved hniban I of h. dear lather of Mrs.

Thomas Connors Joseph and Frank Hen-pesbach. II. Fleer. Mrs. A.

I ellds. dear gi-andtat her. urea -era ndf ather and uncle at the ace of 72 yeais. Funeral Monday. I eh.

b. 1 P. from the Kron Chanel. North GTind bollbviir.i to St. Chur.ji.

h-, 'o Lewii Cemetery IIII.KKB Entered into ict Saturday. I--b. 1 1 1025 at 1 :35 a. in Anna Hili.cr Mice Hemincri of 2025 Nebraska avetiu. lvlovcd wife of offl'-cr John It.

Milker beloved mother of officer Walton llil'kei- and Viola C. S--hwersi and our dear mother-m-lKW. sister, sister-in-law and aunt, in her fiftieth year. Funeral from Son chapel. South Grand boulevard and Juniata street.

Titewlav. Feb. 17. at :30 a. m.

to St. Francis de Sales' Church. Interment In peter nod Paul's Cemeterv. was a memtK'r of circle G. A.

R. St Charles i.Mo.1 papers piea.se copy. "11 KAl'NK Entered in. st. Thursday.

Feb. 12. 1025. i 7:40 a. Henry F.

Kaune. dearie tieh.vei of Ceilia Kaune inee Schrader). beloved fatv-e- of Vincent snd Antoinette Kaune. dear father-In-layv- of Viola Kaune inee Dedeck). dear brother of Ma-v Klelne.

Antoinette Kaune and Asmes Berresheim and our dear hrother-in-law and uncle, in his seventy-fir' vear. Funeral f'nni residence. 3(ioP Humnhrev street Mondav. Feb. 1 at 30 a.

to Sr Pius' Church. Interment in Caivarv Cemeterv. Aibuouermie IS. ar.d Washington (Mo.) papers please eorv. 7 Ilnriug the lo1-lispa trh printed ll.nl I Kem.nle Help "Wants' T.ftN-.

more than tar 1 1 1-1 other Si. 1. 011 i roiiiltlnc-l. Mail Orders Medical Millinery Miscellaneous for Sale. Miscellaneous llotnrcj les Moving and Musical faint ins TO QUERIES PROMPTLY REPORT DEATHS Entered into rest on Thursday.

Feb. 12. 1025. at 0:30 p. Bernhard .1.

Koebbe, beloved husband of Christine Koebtie (nee Wendell, dear father of Raymond and Hildegard Kocbbe. dear on of Mary and the lste John Koebbe. dear son-in-law of Francis and the late Peter Wen-del, dear brother of Sister Arsenia of the St. Joseph Order and Mrs. Elisabeth Mon-nig.

and our dear brother-in-iaw and uucie. aged 47 years. Funeral from Gebken's new chapel. Gravois and Texas avenues. Monday.

Feb. Id. at 8:30 a. to St. Francis de Sale's Church, thence to SS.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. ic7) KOKHI.F.U Entered into rest. Friday. Feb. 13.

1025. at lo p. Stella May Kochler i dearly beloved wife of Kred K. Kochler. deur mother of Lester kiei.lcr, dear daughter of William II.

Vuntre nee Shanks i. dear da ue-hter-in-law of Iuisa Koehlor. dear sister of Mrs. Inez Vander Iduvm, lalwaid and Car! Young, affed 32 years. Miii.Iaj- at 2 p.

from 445oa avenue, to Gibson iteitihts Presbyterian Church, thence to New Tickers Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. (c7) l.ANGAN Entered into rest on Friday. Feb. 13.

1025. at 8:23 a. O'ficer John .1. Iiiuran. beloyed hushi-tnil of the late Ebzabeth Iiniran inee o'Neilli.

rind father of A. and Lillian and tiie late Loretto Mary Latigan, and our dear brother and grandfather. Funeral will take place from the family residence. 4401 Penrose street, on Monday. Feii.

lii. at a. to the Rolv Rosarv Church. Interment in Calvarv Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the St.

Ixuis Police Department. Central District: Royal Arcanum. Victoria Council No. 646: Holv Name Sodahtv and St. Vincent de Paul Society of St.

Ann's Church. (c7 LKK Entered into rest on Friday, Feb. 13. at 8 p. I-ouise M.

Lee inee ReeU). beloved wife of the late John R. Lee, dear mother of Clvde Flovd Earl S. and Vivian Devine Uiee and our dear sister-in-law. aunt and grandmother.

Remains will lie in state at family resi-depi-e 3725 St. Ferdin-od street until lo a. Tuesdav. Feb. 17.

1025. Funeral same at 2 P. m. from Provost Drehman ohaiie; 3710 North Grand boulevard, to Park Lawn Cemetery. fc7) I.I.OI --Entered into reft i.t residence.

tWioOA liobart avenue, on Friday. Feb. 13. 1025. at 4 p.

Anna Lloyd, beloved mother of Mrs. Hazel Kronstiein. Edwin Albert Bernard. lister S. and John W.

Lloyd, and our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law and grandmother, in her lfty-sei-ond year. Funeral Sunday. Feb. from the George I. 50'l Easton avenue, to 15.

3:30 p. Pleitsch chapel, Valhalla Celtic- tery. Lt Entered into rest on Saturday. Feb. 14.

1025. at 3:15 a. Louisa Logton (nee Brasse beioye.1 mother of Wm. Lupton, dear sister of Mrs. Johanna Hof meister.

Mrs. Amelia Ockle. August and Edward Brasse and our dear sister-in-law and aunt, iu her seventy-second year. Funeral Monday. Feb.

IB. at 1:30 t. from the Geo. L. Pieits chapel.

5000 Easton avenue, to St. Peter's Cemetery. McGROAKTY Entered into rest at Ijos Angeles Annie McGroartv. wid)v of t'lf McCroarty mother of Mrs. E.

J. Nickel. Mrs. Roy Covert. Mrs.

John Mc-Atee, Mrs. Snicker. Mrs. Lucas and Jntiies and John McGroartv and Sister Mary Evangelist of the Convent of Mercy, our beloved mother, mother-in-law and gran 1-nother. ci McVEU.H --Entered into rest on Saturday.

Feb. 14. John E. McVeigh, be, loved husband of Susan M. Traynor McVeigh, father of Traynor J.

McVeigh and Mrs. John Finan. Funeral from family residence Page avenue, on Monday. Feb. It), at 0 rr.

to St. Alphonsus Church. Interment in Calvarv Cemetery. ic7) MtHKR On Friday. Feb.

13. 1025. at 7 a. William Maher. dear father of Velletta Maher.

dear son of Niatlhevv .1. and the late Cassie Maher inee Coleman). brother of Mrs. M. .1.

Kelleher. Mrs. John Sweeney and Thomas F. Maher. Funeral from Stuart's funeral parlors.

5525 Easton avenue, on Monday. Feb. If). at a til to the Rless-ed Sacrament Church. interment in Calvary Cemeterv.

tc MICHEL Entered into rest on Saturday. Feb 14 1025 at a. Adrien Michel beiovd son of the late Adrien and Elizabeth Michel, dear brother of MjK. Salil.isoll Prune Inee Michel). our dear uncle and biother-in-lavv.

at the of 7'l rats. Funeral Mondav at 2 p. ni. from rcsi-itei -e 2710 North Fifteenth street, to Bell. Cemetery.

Deceased was a member Letter Carriers' Mutual Ajd Association. miik.IIKI.K- Entered into rest on Thtirs day. Feb. 12. 1025.

at 10 i. ileflr Eliza mother M.mhrlo' Sister M. Ascelina of the Notre Dame order, and Anna Moehrle. our dear mother-in-law. graodinother and amd.

at the aee of 78 years Funeral on Monday. Feb. 10. at .51) s. from St.

Man's Home, on Partridge avenue St Louis County, to St. Barbara Church. Interment at Calvarv Cemetery. Tiecpased was a member of Lie li.ira it-der of St. Francis.

'C' -lJ Entered into rest on 1-Yiday. Feb. 13 1025. at 2:45 a. Mary Nash due MurphvV beloved sister of Mrs.

Delia Glynn and Mrs. -Maurice J. Cooper and our dear aunt. Fumral from Arthur J. Donnehy parlors 3S4rt LindeU boii'evard.

on Mondav morninu. l-'eb. 1 rt. o'clock, to St. 1 eo's Chuixh.

Interment in Calvarv em- eierv. 'c KFF Entered into rest on Saturday. tel. 14 at 11 a. Mary Ndf tnee dear mother of Mrs.

Mine Giese. Vis Nettie Mot Mrs. Elsie Ivl'T. Mrs. i.ena.

Bisciioff and -Mrs. Ihlli I.uehner Veffi Jacob and George Neff and our dear sister-ir iaw mother- erand- motber and great-grandmother at ihe 00 years. age buneral on Kummv to A-a 30" Ic) from th" residetn 4n.H V. e. il I'M- St Marcn iVnlftl'll lecea a meiiiiier of Pomegranate Chapter No II S.

(I'llKIKN Entered into rct on Saturday. 1 eb 1 i 1025. at 3 a. l.illian oTivi. 'n da rune daughter of E.

and ii rtruiie O'Brien uiee Uitzeera.d i lid our dear granddaughter. FuneiHi Mondav. D. at 2 p. from residence.

0504 Hoffman avenue. hence to Calvary Cemetery. (ci OTTE --Entered into rest on Saturday. Feb. 1 4 1025 at 5.

40 p. Joseph Ute. beloved' husband ol Rosle otte inee HubfD and dear son of August and Tlie-esia tte 1 ne- our dear father, brother, nude and brother-in-law. Remains will he forwarded from the Mu'liu chariel. 51ci5 Ix-lmar boulevard, on Sunday.

Feb. 15. at 5 p. m. Interment st Mnrv's.

Mo. riTIIIrlfl Entered into rest. Wednesday Feb 11. at 2 40 Mrs. Christiana Pfelffer of 1225 St.

I-ouls avenue East St. Louis, dearly be.oved mother of Miss Anna Pfeiffer nod Mrs Caroline Scliuette and dear sister of Mrs. Steul and dear grandmoteer of Mrs. Robrts Henrv and Emit Schuette. Mrs.

Mil'er Mrs Geo. Buck Flmet and Iester Pfeiffer and nine great-grand-children, at the aite of 8S years 11 months 2H days Funeral Minuus. reo. jj. i fio-n the farnllv residence, to St.

T.urrp-MH church, thence to St. Cemetery. 11l.rK.I. Entered into rest on a-v .0. 14.

l.25. at 0 a. PeUir' I'eter's (ci Satur- A-rnes wife of inee Gherardine) beloved Antonio eear tmugnier 01 ir. sni Mrs. Abrafiain Cheradlnc.

our dear sister tester-in-'aw at th. age 0f years 0 sod 'lays Funeral Monlsy. Feb. 11 1 Si.tO a. om residence.

70('iA Reilly 10 St. Bon-fa Chun h. lii-n -o to Mount 11.. is- (Vn.etery. n't Kl.lt Into rest on Saturday.

Feb. 1 1. 1025. at Anna P.is aer. i -loved iaughtee Minna Dier-ker Becker.

le.ir sister Henry Re. k-er nnd the late W'iiiiam Re. ker. our dr sister-in-kiw an.l auul, at the age ct 50 vfa'i. Ken.ains at the Kron chaiel.

27('7 North Grand istuleva-it. until 11a. Tnesdsiy, Feb. 17. Servp-es the lndeicndent Evangelical I'roteslant Cliui-ch ti" Mime ri.v at 2 d.

m. luiernietit at Jr'iledens Cciueiery. itlj FAILURE DEATHS KMIiAN Entered Into rest. Saturday. Feb.

14. 1025. at 2:50 a. Eiien Regan (nee Meehan widow of John Regan and dear mother of Margaret and Mary Regan. Mrs.

R. J. McNamara and Mrs. Leonard Essisr. Funeral wi.li take place from residence.

4008 Maffitt avenue, on Tuesday. Feb. 17. nt 8:30 a. to St.

Matthew's Church. Interment in Calvary Cemeterv. tc) RODIKN Entered into rest. Friday. Feb 13.

1925. at 1:20 P. Mildred Louise Rodden. darling daughter of William and Hannah Rod'fen (nee Truemanl. dear sister of Jeremiah Itodden.

our dear grandchild and cousin, in her third year. Funeral from the home of her errand- mother. 3181 I.eoln avenue, on Mondav, Feb. 10. at 1:30 p.

111. Interment New Picker Cemetery. (c RON Entered into rest on Saturday. Feb. 14.

1025. nt a. Annie J. Ross, beiove.1 mother of George. Charles and Florence M.

Ross, in her eeventy- ninth year. Funeral Mondav. Feb. 10. at 4 p.

from the Geo. L. Pleitsch chapel. 5000 Easton avenue, to Valhalla Cemetery. Interment private.

ST. JOHN Entered Into rest on Saturday. Feb. 14. 1025.

Patrick John, beloved husband of the late wattle St. John 'nee Funstoni. dear father of Mrs. Josephine Haynen. and our dear Vathe-n-iaw.

Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly's parlors. 3840 LindeU boulevard. Due notice of funeral will be given later. SClfKEI-K Entered Into rest on Saturday.

Feb. 14. 1025. nt 12:10 a. Herman F.

Soheele of 0172 Plymouth avenue, be'oved father of Mrs. W. M. Mertenq. Mrs.

Wm. Winter. Mrs. James Ellis. Mrs.

H. G. Mosher and Geo. Scheele and our dear father-in-law and grandfather, in his sventv-seventh yeae. Funeral Monday.

Feb. 10. at 2:30 from the Geo. L. Pleitsch chapel.

5060 Easton avenue. to Memorial Park Cemetery. 'IfMIDT Entered into rest on Satur-fday. Feb. 14.

at 3:55 a. Sarah Schmidt inee Kneoht). lieioved wife of William Schmidt, dear mother of Mrs. Elsa Kuehne inee Schmidt I and our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and sister, at the age 74 years. Funernl on Monday.

Feb. 10. at 3 P. m. from Zeipenliein chapel.

2023 Cherokee street to Missouri Crematory. Omit flowers. (c7) fSCIIOI.L. Entered into rest on Saturday. Feb.

14. 1025. at 7 a. Jacob Seboll. beloved husband of latuisa I'auster Scholl, dear father of Jacob Scholl and Mrs.

Mamie Schnlttker. Eue notice of funeral. SCOTT John entered into rest Saturday afternoon. Feb. 11.

at 5600 Chamberlain a v. Funeral services at Wet Prepbvterian Church. 5872 Maple avenue, at 2:30 Monday afternoon. (ci SMITH Entered into rest on Wednesday. Feb.

11. 1025. at 0 p. Marv Ann Smith (nee Garbs dearly l.elove.1 yvife of oscar Smith, beloved mother of Mrs. Ottie A Berg.

Mrs. Frieda M. iarlie, Mrs. Katherine M. Schuepce and our dear sister, mother-in-law and grandmother.

Funeral Sunday, Feb. 15. at 2 p. from the George L. l'leitsch chapel.

5OO0 Easton avenue, to Valhalla Cemetery. SPECK Entered Into rest on Faturdav. Fen. 14. 1025.

at 3 Mathilda Speck (nee Thuei). beloved wife of Henry dear mother of Mrs. G. Walter Mrs. E.

J. Fischer. Phillip H. and Elmer A. Sjteck.

dear mot h-M--in-Ia w. gn.ndmot her. siHtfcr. sister-in-law end aunt, ago 02 years. 1 Due notice of funer-il from the Leidner chapel.

2223 St. Louis r.veriue. T)e-e-ised was a member of Evangelical Bethany Indies' Aid Society. (c) STKBE Entered Into rest on Friday. Feb.

13. 1025. at 11:15 a. Robert George Stebe. beloved son of George and Adelln" Stebe mee Rundsehiih dear brother of Clifford Stebe.

our grandson nnd nephew, aged 7 years 1 month and 2 dnvs. Funeral from residence. 5424 Minnesota avenue. Mondav. Feb.

10. at 2:30 n. to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemeterv. (c) STEINRATF On Thursday.

Feb. 12. 1025. Anna Steinrauf. mother of William Steinrauf.

Mrs. Kate Reichel and Mrs. William Kessing. Funerai '-om the residence of her daughter. Mrs.

William Kassitig, 0132 Crescent avenue. Sunday. Feb. 15. at 2 p.

111.. to St. Peter's Cemetery. (c7) STKATTON Entered ietn rest on Friday. I -li.

13. 1025. at 11:55 v. Benjamin Stralton. bushand of Julia Siratton (nee ouirki.

dear father of Joseph. Julia. Genevieve. Ren and Greet? SUatlon, Mrs. J.

Woodworth and the late Marie end Irene Sfi-attoti. brother of Mrs. A. E. Everett.

Mrs. A. A. Gebhardt. Mrs.

F. Pontius, and our dear grandfather, father-in-law and brother-in-law. Funeral from family residence. 2408A Dickson street, on Tuesday morning. Feb 17.

nt 8:30 o'clock. to St. Hridget's Church. Interment in Calv-nrv Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Holv Name Society.

St. Bridget's Church, and Machinists' Union No. 41. TIKKKMJKIKR Entered into rest on Saturday. Feb.

14. 1025. Dena L. Tieke-nieier (nee Knoll), dear wife of Harry' F. Tiekemeier.

dear mother of Harry and Ru'h Tiekemeier. Due notice of funeral later from residence. 1031 Marcus avenue. 1 TIRWART Entered into rest on Thursday. Feb.

12. 1025. at 4 p. Josephine Tikwart inee Sinp). ace years, dear mother of Joseph Tikwart.

Mrs. Catherine Brriz. and Mrs. Dorothy O'Heron. dear sister or Mrs.

A. Tikwart and Mrs. A. of Delhi. our dear mother-in-law.

grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral Monday. Feb. 1ft. at 8:30 a.

ni from Moydell's parlors. Mis, tslppi and Allen avenues, to St. John's Nepnmuk Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. ic7) TIIXMAN Feb.

13. loved wife Ington. Mo. Wamer, and R. L.

Rema ns A le xamler Ente-ed into rest on FViday. 1025. Mary Ida Tillman, beef Robert V. TI nan of Farm-. dear mother of Mrs.

Genevieve rancid Ja.nes J. Ralph Tiilman. wi'l lie forwrrded fronT (lie Son's chanel. 0175 Delmr Sunday. Fe.

15 at 8 a. es at 12:30 noon same day at igton Presbyterian Church. vil.e. Mo. (c7) I boulevard.

m. Servic the 1-armii lerment at KMl.lt Entered into rest. suddenly. Saturday. Feb.

14. 1025. at 2 p. llildagard Wester, beloved daughter of Nicholas and Anna Wester inee Zimmeri. dear sister of William Wester, our dear grandchild and niece, aged 0 years 3 months and 22 days.

Remains will lie in state at the Brnik-Iniid chapel. 1827 Hogan street, until Mondav noon. The funeial will take place on Tuesday. Feb. 17 at 1 p.

from reidence. 1848 Manisou street, to Uitwirius Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. (cl Entered Into rest. Friday'.

Feb. 13. 1025. at residence. 4127 Lee avenue George H.

Zibe 1. lieioved husband of Emma Zibeil mee Platzl. dear father of Frederick G. 7-ilndl. snd our dear brother, brother-in-law.

father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral Mondav. Feb. 10. at 2:30 p.

m.j from Wm. F. Faschedag's chapel, N. Grand to Valhalla Cemetery. Ie-ceased was a member of InternaMonal Union of Steam and operating Engineers.

Local No. 2. (7l CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and eelntives their kmdns ar.d sympathy nhotti us our b-reavetiwni the of our I'lovel brother, l-rank V. hiid't land to thank them lor the inar.y 1-eauti-' ul f.orai offer n-rs. SISTER ASh BROTHERS, (c) Our thanks are eytende.i to member of 1 'trancii M.

248. c. K. of the Molders I num. No.

10. toe kind irietni tor tbeir an.l f.t.rnl offerings, th Gebken Un Jertkuig Co. tiie itev. I-'aliif-r O. F.

M. cf St. Atithon'e Church, in our sad bereavement wf WJ" dear husband and MRS I RN A I JUDE AND CHI-i-'EKN. PJ Minnie Kraus from John Kraus: restoration of malcien name Carlton aud alimony; Indignities. Urtrude Matthews from William Matthews: custody children and alimony; indignities.

Steinle from Ctto Steinle: custody of child with an allowance tor Its support: Indignities. Gertrude Persell from "Wilham Person; restoration of maiden name of Blen-den; Indiirnities. James Sloan from Catherine bloan: Indignities. John Kolar from Agnes Kolar; custody of child; indiBnities. Marvel Howell from William Ioweli: restoration of maiden name of pease; In- Adele PudfieH from John I'liuii'-i'l; tn- aigntties.

Vii-irmia lil.lts f-orn William Tihbitis; restoralioii of maiden name of Miorc; ln- diRiiities. Klla I.ntz from Joseph T.tirz: cjstody of elul.l and alimony; lieiipnities. Sarah Henson from "iarenee Henson; (restoration of maiden name Bartiett; iiid'STities Fred kruger from Elizabeth Kruser; indienities. Martha Williams from W.l.iam 11-lismn: restoration of former name of ler-ril: indiBnities. from Alexander Oi rich: custdv of chilli; indisniti'S Frank Kirk from Teresa Kirk: custody of children awarded defendant: desertion.

I.er.ora. Lawlcr from Charles ind'gnitie. I'ene Hisesi from Frank Bisesi restoration c-f maiden name of Hession; 'KJohn Buchanan from Lillian Buchanan; indignities. Theresia Muvesc from Michael deser'. ion.

L'liie Harke from Stephen Harnc res-toianon of maiden name of Meie end all t.iOTiv; indicmties. Ve a from IU custody of chiM v-ith an allowan ties. 1 'ieirn White from Vcii ot maiden name i itj il't-' Turnt re-in- M. Katzeuherser '-us ll'iti- Moore U' name l' Groiirnai) fnin I'-srk Kat-1 iiidi-initiee. Moure: intiiK- A ri i'iv isnti ici-.

nu'i; i.ttoiiy of children Mam: from cfjn ltaii'pck; oustod- of children and aiimony Ji nl- es Juno Wail from Walter al! itidi; I'M Larpin from lie l.n; in ct s-for its tocjy (f child with an aiil-rior: and indiTitie-4. Mncie Akers from A'-. to.lv child with an a iowiiiue rs; its eui'nor; jndigTiities. Clyih Todd from John custody of children with an for tl'eir and alimony indignities. 313 Births.

195 Deaths in Week. Tliore were- 313 births and 13r deaths roportPii in St. Louis last Thirty-seven jiersons of li.ar: trouble, 40 of pneninrini.i, IS of cancer, 13 of Bright's disease, 11 of cerebral hemorrhage and seven of tuberculosis. There were four suicides, throe homicides and four accidental deaths. SPIRITUALISM SPIRITUAL CHURCH 2 and 8.

Sunday. Thursday. 1500 Elliot, third floor. SPIRITUAL MEETINGS. 2:30.

Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. RominC. 315 N.

I'roadwav. c09t SITRITUAL MEETING Sunday nieht at o'clock; Vednesdav and Friday afternoon. Mrs. Waimer. 3137A S.

Broadway. THE MISSION Serv-loea Sunday 7 p. m. Monday, 2. Mrs M.

Anderson. N. 20Lh. THEOMOXISTl." CHURCH Services Tuesdays. Fridays.

p. m. Mrs. Gassei, 3243 Ivtiiipp if. SPIRITUALIST meeting Tuesday.

Fri-Couneti yluide Church. 7 :30 p. 111. L'c. 3305 LaSalle.

COMMUNION OF SOULS. Meets tonight. 404 1 Cook avenue. Miss Howard, formerly at 2S-45 Shenandoah. SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 415' West Helle.

Siinday II a. m. and Friday p. m. Weatherford, pastor.

SPIRITUAL MEETING. 2:30. Thtirs afternoon: flower services Ken. Mrs. Rommel and other Rood mediums.

SPIRITUAL CHURCH Sunday, Wednesday. 2 and p. m. Emmet. FOUNTAIN OF LIFE Tuesday, m.

WednesnJT-. 2 ani p. m. North Mark. SPIRITUAL CHURCH.

Sunday 7 p. Wednesday, 2321 A Warren st F. Rutledge. 8 i. 1035 8 n.

1815 and 2:30. KLEVEXTH CHURCH orvtces W. Thursday 2:30 (ettrt P. in. 330'i I'a: CHURCH (IF Sunday.

Monday Wedr.esdav. 2 p. G. E. Cin-t k.

Mrs. WViters. REDEMPTION. Service and Tuesday. 8 p.

tn. 3021) South Seventh, lerinati. DIVINE Love CHURCH Sunday. 11 clock: Sunday evemne 7:30. Wednesday, 2 414S Deiniar.

All welcome. Rev PSiCHIC CIRCLE, o. s. day evening, p. 2441 Eaflin st Tues- Sealed questions.

McCann and Mrs. Adler. 'cit Friday, MEETINGS Tuesday. 2 Sunday. p.

Hi3 Rutirt day. 2 J. 14th and Iiiton. Mrs. I.

(xllln. SOUL SAMNG SPIRITUALIST MEET-1 INi Held or 433' Ki.iney fvprv Sunday I Friday eveniiiKs. r. m. Monday i afternoon 2 p.

m. Rcy. Mary FIRST THEOMoxiSTIC CllUKi'lI. Sun- liny. Friday.

2:30 n. in. Mrs Cress i sincer. 0443 2 blocks est fto-i Wellston-Hodiamont car line: 3 bic-ks from East. ni av.

MRS. hold" her services nt her horn-. Manchester. rift- i einoon at 2 o'clock and Tue.iav. Satu-dav and Sunday- evenincs a 8 o'clock.

Entrance throueh her store. FTFTH CHURCH FOR THE REDEMP-TUON OF 1123 Gravois. Servient Sunday. Tuesday, Tliursday. p.

rr 2 P. in. afternoon and evening ciass. Rev E. G.

H.rsch. (ei THEoMGNISTIC Liiihf House Mission service Sunday. 8 i. m. 14th and third floor.

Thursday, 2 r. Fri. lav. m. 143S Farracnt.

Sealed Questions every 'service. E. Doel.infir. (c() i THEoMONISTIC Healing and messages Sundav. Monday.

Wednesday. 2 t. 2105 N. 12th. Sundavs.

Thursdays. is 143d Schaar. Wake- field. TEMPLE OF TRUTH Washington Hotel, Washing-um and Kingshighway. p.

in. Lecture and messages. Sealed i questions answered. Healing. Mrs.

Ga-a- I way. I CHURCH OF CHRIST I But he-hood Sunday nerrices. 2:30 nd 7:30 p. lecture and messages. Mrs.

1 IT.m. oti npllilillP. 1 Juniata. IcPO SPIRITUAL MEETING. Wednesday eve.

nine at o'clock. Flower Service. Mes- i aK.s Ktven Pv nieuium afternoon "at 2 :30 Mrs. J. Rommel and others 3S15A X.

Broadway. IT ITH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Hamilton, lu rimer. Sunday S.l.o.;. 1 p. m.

2 p. Everting 3205 Park. 'Clara iwti-tor. FOURTEENTH CHURCH. FUNDAT P-Jt.

A. Craftsman. Hall. 3rt5f West I'me hi. Trumpet "ances at 1412 Ever, preen.

Wednesday Cltth. 2 o'clock: Thursday fro until Friday. p. m. Mr Ltavis Jotueou.

tCv'J) (By a Member of the 8t. A r.fgroes and whites marriage of is not per- mitted in Missouri. C. In some States soldiers of the' United States army were allowed to vote at election, in they were not. ANXIOUS.

He can marry while he is in prison if the authorities MEDICAL Health and sanitation Questions liaered. Diagnoses or treatment of S. J. Ttch is a parasitic In- fection of the skin by the itch mite. It Is as a rule readily amen- able to treatment carefully and i conscientiously carried out.

wCU, care as to the prevention of r-m- fection. which readily occurs. Pro- ceed as follows: 1i Provide clean underclothing, clean lnuc and clean night clothing whicn is i to be used, anil not hanged, untt. the completion of the treatment when all of the above mentioned i clothing must be again renin i i bv clean clothing. That used iiig the treatment must be re- moved and well boil-d.

to prevent reinfection, and the outer cbnh- ing ironed by a very not es- peciallv about, the neck and. tne end of the sleeves 2 1 1 laKe a hot bath of Boap anil.sit- and rubbing well wi.h it oarst DEATHS I.VNN-A. her -sid'-nce. 2513 Ca-, av- Mamie Htnawav J.d the late jeiu.ie Dunn, our v.r K-andmother and great-erandmother. r'etrunera? fron, Arthur J.

Doi.nellCs i.nr--lors 3S4t! LindeU boulevard, on Monrhtv Vnter.ne.,1 in CalvaTv i-Vm- et'TV. nrW Suddenly on Friday, Feb 1 .1 I 1J125 Steven P. Dunn, beloved husband of Catherine (n Kreutser dear 'ather of Ravmond Harold and Bermce ce-leste Dunn, son of the late Kath-rine Dunn, dear brother of Train William Dunn and Mrs Hen- chel and Mrs. Jonn late Thomas Dunn Funeral tmtn k-30 a avenue on Mondav heb. 1 at a.

to St. R. se Church. Inten.ient vary Cemetery. HIKKT Entered into rest.

Saturday. Feb. J4 1025 'n her eiirhtv-Iourth "a I.e. Ebeit- (nee ccddstenO Samuel mother of Ar.i.ie. JJl a snd Itcrf.ia Vibert.

Mrs. Gmdo ogcl. Mrs. A. F.

1-ewis and Mrs. mm l-iuera! Sunday. Feb. 15. at 3 v.

f'om the Rlndskoprs iiJe.niar boulevard. L.termen, Private. Entered into rest on Saturday. I-'v-b 14 li25. James i-rnnis.

dear profiler of Mamie and Ella Enuis. Funeral wi'l take from the parlors of the Harrigan I i-; r- uron.i-jt- I- 1 at 4 iv Ui. II 1 1 III It I i I- HI was a moinbt-r of liuilding and I-aborers Union cal No. KSttl'K Entered into rest at Lincoln avenue. on Feb.

14. 1P25. at 1 1 kiluliutl resi.ience. Satin-day. John E.

of Eliza nsii ue. ue i i i 11! h.iirlll 1 OVC.1 re-n r.s'ioe father of Harry Esoue and our dear brother brother-in-law. father-in-law K-andfather and uncle, at the age of .2 "VeRorna'ns will be shipped to Grand Chain. Ill on Monday. Feb.

Id. at ti m. the L. l'leitsch chapel. Eastou avenue.

FKSOV Entered into rest on Saturday. Feb 14 a' 3:45 John Fur -ton. beloved hushand of I'arson ne-smith), de.ir fattier of Pau, and Mane Fars.wi. Funeral t'i Tuesday. Ueb.

17. r.t .1 :30 n. ni fi-om T.ieg. nhein llierokee stre-t. to Ca.vary emetot-y.

Euneral private 'Cl JAi: Entered in'o rest on lYid.iy. Feb 13 1025. at II George Case, dearb- betoed scatid f.f Mamie Case i dear father of Mal-el on Mr- Susan Gasa I-ioi. and tiie late Ferdinand Jasc. ilea brother of M'S Josej Neigon and Roy Langford and ihe late Ferdinand Case, our dear brother-in-law an 1 mice, aged 4S years.

Funeral from residence. 1611 Heirn Monday Feb. lti. at :30 a. to St.

i.iiH.riuo' Church, theuca to Mw Pickers Cemetery. tij Montgomery; rtic Sveaa; de- lf iVi..

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