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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 81

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I TVSNNVViN ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH NW If EMPIXJYMENT.POOMS.-tnCT sf.wtot. He PART NINE. Productive Publicity, Progress, Profits. ST.

LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1923. The More You Say the Better 'Twill Pay. PAGES 1324B. INDEX to Section (See Section for Houses, Homes, Real Estate, Farm Lands and Financial.) .23 .14 .16 .23 .24 1 .19 .11 aty Chirk 23 Bicycles. Motor 11 Birds Poultry Hoard Hoots, Innrhn 11 Hooka.

Periodical, 19 Bricklaying Tackp't'r. 14 Railding Materiel 19 Business Cards- 14 Cameras 19 (aimsMft, .17 Carpenter and Balldrrfl Carpet Cleaning .......14 Cemetery Its 13 Chiropractor 14 Cleaning and Dyeing 14 Clothing Coming, Events ..14 Coal. Coke. Wood 19 Dressmaking 14 Danrlng .......14 Dentiats 14 Defectives 14 KJertri" Wiring 14 Exchange (MisceD 23 Eaprrsa and Hauling 14 FUtnres It. 8.

Fg. 12 Tor Sale IT Found 14 flag Pipe leaning. 14 f.old and Silver, 11 Help Men. Boyi 15 Help Women. Girls 1 7 Horse.

Vehicles 23 Hotels 23 Household Goods 18 Household Good. Wtd. nooses. Fnr F. Instruction Auto) Instruction (Mine.) Instrurtlon (Mus.) Jewelry Lace Curtain Cleaninr.

Lost and Found Machinery .18 .19 .19 .14 .19 .14 .14 Mat! Order, 17 Medical 14 Millinery 14 Miscellaneous for 18 Miscellaneous Wants. .18 Motorcycles 2'i Moving and Storage. 14 Muscat '9 Tires. rheatrleal 14 Toilet Article. 14 Trad.

School! ........14 Tarkpolnting ..........14 Types! rtters S.S I nsV-rtaker .13 Vehicles Wall Paper 14 Paperhanclnc Partners Patents Personal Pianos Musical ...1 .17 14 .14 .19 icsorts Country Board 1 4 Koofing 19 Kooms 22 Roommates 23 Rooms For Colored Safes 22 fsateainen .............16 Saleswomen 17 Schools 14 Seeds. Plants. Trees Ti Seeing Machines .......19 Sit nation 14 oectl otices 14 Stamps and Coins 19 Storage and Moving 14 Stove Repairs 14 Table Supplies .23 Talking Machines ......19 i- iff A(Mrinm. Travel Poultry Birds 23 Prlntinc. Addressing 14 Professional 14 Radio Supplie 19 I Painting 14 A THREE-TIME AD COSTS LESS, PRODUCES MORE.

PROMPTLY REPORT FAILURE TO RECEIVE RESULTS. i I i IN MEItlORIAM DEATHS SPIRITUALISM DEATHS DEATHS WEES TO QUEE1! The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to reject any qutry. Personal and telephone calls, or answers by mail, cannot be given attention, except letters on medical questions of -undoubted sincerity when accompanied by stamped addressed envelope. these names; for instance, Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis O'Brien, or Mr. Martin Doolv and Miss Maggie Jlc-Fadden. Michael O'Toole might go as a bricklayer, etc. There can be an old apple woman with a basket of apples (which could be sold for a penny a piece for the treasury). Mike MoGtnnis of the police force might do as an Irish policeman.

W'iddv Malony and her dauirhtt-r Xora; the Father McCrary, arid seven sisters of charity could also be represented. Let every one enter Into the fun w-lth spirit. Have the decorations of the house all green and have each one wear as much green as possible. Tin spoons tied with green ribbon can be given as souvenirs. Have an Irish potato race.

Prizes of stick pins In Shamrock designs can be given the winners, or potato pincushions tied with green ribbons. Have green raper napkins which can be made from green tissue paper. Animals can be made from potatoes, using toothpicks for legs and tails. Have eacli guest help in the entertainment! of the evening by an Irish song, story or recitation. Refreshments for the party follow: Wafers tied with green ribbon, olives, pickles.

Irish potato chips served on lettuce leaves, green tea, lady fingers tied with green ribbon and green ribbon candy. MAK. S. Please send your name and address to the Natinal Advertising Department of the Post-Uispateh for an answer to jour other question. II.

K. D. John Doe and Richard Hoe are two fictitious names used jaw. one representing the plaintiff and the other the defendant. in writs of ejection these names are substituted when the real names are unknown or In doubt.

-B. One of the St. Louis-Flat River busses leaves the Stix-Baer 1 Fuller Drv Goods Co. at 3:30 and arrives at Flat River at 7:10 p. m.

Any Information can be, obtained through the doorman at the above department Etore or writing to the owner of the bus line, in care of Hotel Ada, Farm-Inetor. ilo. R. Invitations for a St. Patrick's day party can be sent out as folio we: You are invited to attend a gathering of the Sons and Daughters of Erin at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. (address) on st. Patrick's dav in the evening. You will please come masked and representing some Irish lady or gentleman. Each guest is asked to furnish an Irish story, torig or recitation.

"When the guests arrive their assumed names are written on cards and pinned on each one, and they are introduced to the company under LEGAL (By a Member of the St. Louis Bar Association.) V. S. There Is no law that would compel you to rebuild the fences. You do not have to rebuild them unless you wish to.

MRS. FRED X. -Consult a lawyer regarding suit on the policy. Possibly a lawyer will be able to make a settlement with the insurance company w-ithout filing suit. A FARMER.

The answer to your first two questions is 'yes. (2) The number of children to a room is in the discretion of the school board. Many rooms have as many as 40. ST. LOT'IS CO.

If the second surgeon was not employed by you but was to be paid by the first surgeon, then you are not liable for his bill and if he sues you you will have a good defense. P. B. If the fences are on your property then they are your fences, and you can repair them not, as you please. If they are on your neighbor's they are his fences and he can repair them or not, as he pleases.

If thev are on the line then they are division fences and siiould be maintained half and half by the adjoining owners, but the owners cannot be compelled to pay half the cost of maintenance anil repair. CHURCH "OF OIRIST Univereal Brotherhood. Sunday lerficfs. ud 7:30 p. lecture rr.esaarea.

Mrs. K. T. Hary j'aator; all weiconie. Juniata.

(cy9l FOl RTEENTH CHURCH Sunday. 8 p. at Craftsman's Hall. 3659 Weft Pine bl. fxssiou at 1412 Kvergreen.

Wednesday C'luh. 2 o'cltx-k; TJiursdav from it until Friday. i p. in. Mrs.

Davxa Johnson. MRS. JULIA JOHNSTON'. Independent voice modium of Chicago, assisted by Mrs. Nesbit.

Instantaneous healer, is here and wiil hold meetings every afternoon at 2 p. m. and every evening at 8 p. m. at bl5 N.

Bom-jnt- Redemption of Sou.s. I (foing to atiend that big spiritualist drama. The drama is a to-torKfnJ hw" the two t-hases of life Tneet. v.ritten by Mre. Julia Johnston oniy in-itnd'-at.

voi-e med.uin th.s aide Last Inci.a. Thursday eveii.n?. SIsreb 19, st Mene.ik Hail. C3J14 I'me st. and dancing; oic; two big scenes.

and lieli. FIRST SPIRITUALIST A55mAT70N. The wiil raw? at Gwldn Star Vet.ter. rilo 'l'hoiozan avenue, Tuesday. Mar.

17. p. tn. Lecture and mfwats wrvi-e hv association officers and othftra. Aii friends and renre-s invited.

NF.W I'fc-NTKit 423C avenue. Pervioes TueJay. 2 o'clock, and Thursday evenings. Mrs. Asi-niann.

HARMONY CKNTER Omf.s Jf Sunday evenn: Thun.iay, 2441 l-afiin. messajrs Miss M--Onn-i. Mrs. Ad'e- i'IIVK THOUGHT cla.es' Hall. J.fferwjn ar.d Jiaverie.

Tuciav ari'i Tl.ursciiv at p. 1.1. 1lVL LIGHT CBNTKU 4i4-lv le avHii-j. c-ervices Pundit v. Tuesjuy and rr.

Jay rs. tla 'he St'NSHINK I'ENTtR 14ih arid t.w-. S.rvics HUrt iavj. 2 p. m.

Ndv M-3 NIVKRSAL SfiKITi AU-Sr t'KNTKr, IiH.lon. Sunday and Thursday. P. aanesday. 2 p.

m. Mrs. ORGANIZED SPIRTTUALIST5. Ptae and ratiora! affiiiaton. Subject: "Faith ai.d Works." P.ead;ne-: James 2.

14-2rl. s--ENI CHUROH. 140PA Hodiamont av. ii and f. n.

M'a. Tuesdays. 2 and Fridavs. 8 m. irU'RTH CHI'KOI.

21.4 Bremen, frni-da 3 P. ni. Mrs. Strieker. Wednesda-v s.

Fr.davs. r. ar 4557 La bad av. SIXTH CHURCH. C20O Uuis av.

Mrs F'alvoi. Thursdays. and 7 -SO. at 2J1A HHU.schenbach av. SKVKNTH CHI'Ki-H.

14th aixf Henton; Sundsxs. 5. 1 Mrs. tktiio. Tii-iays, T-id-vn and Sundavs, p.

at rtsldence. 1903 R'jtser s. KIGHTH rHLR' H. 4509 X. 20th.

Thursdays. p. m. M.ss Wheeler. Wednesdays.

2:30. TKXTH rHI'K'H. 490f5 Natu-at Brido rd. Stindays. Thursdays.

2 and 7 p. in. Mr. A', KT.KVENTH (HlRfH, 3302 Park v. ia 8 p.

ni. Mrs. Wa-! teri. Thurdv. 2 :30 TWKI.I TH 533 VT.

Marcea i. Sun 2:30. Mrs Ecker. Thursday s. THIRTKKXTH 41.17 Ca-nel-s.

Tti-sdys, 2:30. Mrs. Idruege. Thorsia. p.

rn. V-olRTEENTH CHURCir. 3U.f West i e. jjupdavs. p.

Mrs. LECTURES Do You "Want Health, Success, Prosperity om everr to he la rect ir-in Ur. 11 the Ca bail re Oaha-re. ir i CEMETERIES FOK EASTER every graves WITH A MOXUMEV i oak mov 'The Cemetery Unusual' CHARTER PERPETUAL CARfa Telephone: Olive 83 31 (c62 UNDERTAKERS PEETZ FUNERAL HOME. 'hv.

iJifayette ir QERAQU1TY UNT')FrtTA KER. 4S21 ASTON AV. Chapel Free, l'iione Delmar "f3 c2l DEATHS BA1.0.n4K-V DlTTrM Entered into res; oti Thil-sdav. March 32. 1M25.

at 3 40 a. Mrs. Anna lvt n-n. t.ci'.vej nioth-r of Mr. A'iria Jarvis.

Mt.rm Van Peuu-n ai.d Mrs. ahor: The uti-'s; wt March a Ma.onev of Jor.n aftr a srt lo-ncr i'tppie. on a. 1 .1 st r1--1 Monde v. rom rs- St.

J. 140S Ni.rt etirt a etery. hurch. thence iiary ROKt.FI.T lit- ,1 ret en Fr'dsy. Mar.

13. at 12:40 a Mr MEDICAL QUESTIONS. Health and sanitation questions of public interest only tciI be considered. Diagnosis or treatment of individual oases tcill not be given. VAl'H altered mti rel on Friday.

MarvJI 13. August C. Vacl. Isnloved hue- band ot Mm. Rose Vach and dear fatiier of lorothy R.

Vach Putnam. l-uneral March Id. at South Rend. Ind. YIKNNK -Filtered into rest on Saturday, March 14.

liKo. at 7:15 p. Joeei.h Vienne, dearly huiand of Vienne (nee Kmniettl. step-father of Sherry Dmmeit. dear brother of Mra.

I'earl Cur-ley and Adolph Vienne. Remains will lie in state at Kriegs-hauser chapel. 4104 Manchester avenu until Mondav. March lt, at 7 p. m.

Inter-ruent Maiden. Mo. (c) VORCE Departed thli life at St. Mary'i Hospital. Thursday, March 12.

125. at 12:30 p. Louis J. (Joel Vorce. car car unci.

cousin and atepfather. In his f.fty-elghth year. Funeral Monday. March 16. at 8:30 a.

from the Coliim parlors. 10. "lO Nocta Grand boulevard, to St. John Church, thence to Cemetery. Deceased was a member of United Neighbors of Missouri.

WALTER On Saturday. March 14. 1 at 1 a. Benjamin Walter of 3(154 Flad avenue, dear father of H. Waiter and Kale Walter, at tne age of 92 yeara.

Funeral on Monday. March m. at m. from ick Pros, funeral home. South Grand bou.evard, to Beilefontalne Cemetery.

(c7 Enteeci into rest on (Miluraay. March 14. 1925. at 12 p. Philip Weber, beloved father of Mm.

Carey. Mn. Daisv Omn and Mrs. IJl.le Bozza. and our dear grandfather, at the agu of t0 years.

line, notice of funeral from Hoffmelster parlor. 5624 South Compton avenue, will be VK1L txrsrted this life suddenly at Chicago. Wednesday. March 11. August J.

Well. Notice of funeral later. c) IKUJAt HER Entered into rest Fatur-dav. March 14, Margaret Wlel-baiher. beloved daughter of Marie and Giacomo Vidova and dear mother of Brvln.

Vernon and Armand Wielbachen. lister of Esther. Theresa and Louia Vidova, aunt and sister-in-law. Remains at family residence. CTOft Fib-lette avenue.

Due notice of funeral later. WTDISLAvV Entered into rest on Frl-dv lrch 13 1955 at 4A a rn rite vVladislaw (nee Mannigel). tieloved wife of George ladialaw. dear mother of Geo. ladisiaw dear aaugnter or Anna Mannigel and our dear in tier thlrty- alxth year.

Funeral Sunday, March lo. at 2 p. m. from Math. Hermann A Son a cliapel.

Fal ad West Florissant avenuci. Interment In St. I'eters Cemetery. (c) CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness In our hour of sorrow, the loss of our dear mother, Mra. Elizabeth J.

Hans, man. and for the beautiful floral offerings. We especially thank the Rev. Street for his consoling words, the pallhearers and the Matt. Hermann Ic Son Undertaking Co.

for their efficient services. THE FAMILT. We -wish to thank our many friends for the kindness and sympathy shown in our sad bereavement in the loss of our dear husband, father, father-in-law and grandfather. Peter T. Thomsen.

We especially thank Rev. F. W. Weidmann for his oon-aoiing words of comfort, the paiitiearers nd the Wacker-Helderle. undertakers, for their kind and efficient services, and also for the manv beautiful floral offerings.

J'RS. JOHANNA H. THOMSEN, AND CHILDREN. We wiah to thank our relatives and many friends for their kindness and sympathy ahown us in the death of our dear husband and father. Lawrence Arlng: also for the many ba.utiful fiorai offerings: We wish to thank Rev.

Adreun of St. Nicholas Church for his words of consolation and comfort: Culiinane I'tider-takinjr Co. and the pallbearers lor their efficient services. MJUS. ANXA A RING AND FAMILT.

We wish to evpresa our sincere- thaoks to all our relatives a-id friend- for ti.e kindness and sympathy si. own cn in our last sad bei-e3 1 the dcaih cf our dear mother. Mrs. BarVari Wrnd-rica. We wish to express our rratitudc for the beautiful floral oflerinKS tender-d a id offer especial thanks to Rev.

(ln-v Drt-s for his words of consolation and cortitott. the pallbearers for ticir and Zlegenhem k-i ihe efficient and friendly service -endoted. TUG IJEJUvAVED FAMILV. fc Sinceres' thanks and beartf-lt gna'ltude are herewith cvtendsd lo all my teia-tivesa and friends for their kindness and sympathy as well as the most beiutiful floral offerings tendere.1 mo in 'line of sadness and sorrow caused bv the tiea'h of mv beloved husband. Frank Lapr.

Ee-penally do I wish to thttt.k th? christian Science Reader, the ainger the organist, as well aa Ztegenhein prrm undertakers for their elficient and friendly services rendered. A OX PS I-ANG. fc We wish to extend oti- alncerc thanks to our relatives and friends for tnelr kindness shown us In our late and sad bereavement In the loss of our dear daughter. Rosemary Estelle Kassel. We wish to thank the reverend clergy of "tr Lsly of Perpetual Help Church, tiie sisten and children of 'r faily of Perpetual Help School, the pallbearers the Strout 4- Car-roil, unde-takers, for their kind and eff).

cicnt service a-vl also for the many beautiful floral pfferir.ga. MP. AND 11.38. EDWARD K4RPEL AND FAMILT. We wish to rutetid our liesrtfelt tliarik to ail our relatives and friends for they sympa'hv and kindness shown us in cur cl 1...

mu. 1 1 in (H lr.M nf t.i hmt hr.ln-Ia (tms. baofc. our esiiecia' 'thanks to the Rev. A.

Pzatnetulskt of St hu-ih his kmd woriis of consolation, to t'ie paliv-sre-s and to the undertaker. Johc peimik. for hi efttc''til services, also for the many beautiful floral The bereave' sisler end hro.her-ln-law, MR. AND MRS. MaPVIN PITNAM.

rli my friends and rctnti'c I ish to extend mv heartfelt gratitude and sin-cerest thsnVa for their kind cff.ndolcn. and Ihe peautful floral offeriliga lerwiered (-1 the time of sadness and liereai efnenl caused sv tlie death of beloved husrv-ul. C-ed lTou til do 1 thank the Rev. HHtiiiil 1 riz for his snd kind words of consolation, the Wler Trayare the Gem. an Austriftn e-nin snd the for the kindness nd lee-mihein underr a Vers t.ie e.

cet ent and frle-xliv liLiyAPCTII IfilL'StilKt. (e, wish to earree tn.r Piinki tej EJ relativ-es. friend and for I trnnir synipa1 by. kindiiesa so.i I fioraj offerings show dunuir tj'X leiert be-reai fueilt of dear 1 K. Kliauer.

r'j lal thank a-- due lie-v 1 ll! I luliil and Rev. ieti fr t-iei- 1 it 's acd instei a i hno.nd lie ht I wu: l-rin Cr.ur.li. Oiapter 54 ou. ell No. Airar il.r.

Mti I (jOd ari-1 PrrHi. I nderisKcra. MJKS. EMMAL, KNAt Lit. (cf Wa isH to thank cur relatives and friends for theie K.c.uies, mpathy I 1 ihown us in oir a a.

tjereavenient in the! Joys of our d-ar buet.atwi and father. Irrnia i Koeppl. Ae esj. i iily wish to (hank the Ray. Kather hiiiiilt of I'M.

Peter and i Paul 1 Ciur.Lh. pie of the ing vereina: leute hr wierrrichie Vr i'nte-a-uety jnr Iswits her I Arhetter Vertnuiid. Hacater Arlwltcf E. i CiKersluetiings. Veieiii.

lHiit hen 1 n- I garischer r.lsnne- ar.t Iodarei No. 115 (-. iigeo. Club arid I S-heet Metal Worker, I A L. V.

St. 3d. empioyas of the Monsamo Ctieml. al oral, for the hesu-lf-jl f'o-al cffyrftigs. MRS.

CAROLINE Kot-TPT-L AND frllLJtlltX. i IN MEMORIAM In JfVtsC itimo'v (f try Mrrh 1. it! I. ify li hy our desr mn'ne, rv oei artn Pot In hasirts l- f-s-c-ira. Isf.

M.rrh I.V I njiia.1 hv HER HILIRIf. Tn lortrg tneerHsey of mv dear jii V-e a ha departed tr-', Ma--! 3. 1122. Goto but rl forgotten. Ksd irlsad bv Wil AD TiiOfcii THAT LOVED HIM.

I I i I i I 111 ioln toemorv of our dttar r-ulfcanl aid father, Charles Hartwein, whom tled aw to take from our home. Maria 19. Jl'4. Ssdiy mised by HIS WlKK. CHlLt'REN.

REUTnt.l AND FRIENDS. We hereby thank our rela'5ea and lends for their tender sympathies p-i beautiful floral orfentus. aod aleo ihm Pali bfaarera. nd Wel- Bn. undertaalj-c company for their kind and efficient eer- lce tn the loss of our dearest wife moth er, daughter, suter.

Mam'e Gehm THK HERKAVtH FAMILY. In lovinr memory of Mn. Johana IYlee, who departed this life on March 14. ll24. The flow era we lay upon sour crave Will wither and decav.

But our love for you who ilreps baneaUl "ill never tailn away. Sadly miseii bv her children and all who lovnd her. Tn sad rnemocv ,1 -v mrA wothn brother of the late Ann.s Gieason. rtober'. Maddock.

who detwrted this Mar. 1 1K23. Gone but not forg.x.ten; those wm think of him tKiav are the ones who lovo him bent, tiad.y misesd bv MOTHER. AND PROTIIERS AND ALL WHU bOVKU HIM. Iri lovinr memory of our dear wlf and mother.

Mathilda rocker who dspa-ti from us eight veara ago. March 14. 1U1T; lou Are gon but not foi gotten; Nor shall you ever be. As long aa Ufa and memory last ehail remember the. Sadly missed bv III SBANI).

CHILDREN AXD CRAND. CHILDREN. ci In sad ind lovlr.g memory of Daniel J. Fitzpatrick. who diart-I thu lifa tares yeara ago.

March 17. 1922s Days of sadness oft couhe o'er tii; Tears In ilen.e. often flow-; Love shall always kep ou near Though you left three year ago. Sadly miej pv MOTHER. SISTER AND ALL WHO LOVED HIM.

In lo-Hrur memory of our beloved husband and father Ifenry Nusamauu. wtio departed ttui life throe yeara aso, Marcii 16. 1022. Surrounded br friends, we are loneiomer In th raidit ot our pk-aiurti we i bltie: A unile on our face, si ill a heart aches. Aching nd longing for you.

Sadly missed by WIFE. -CHILDREN AND RELATIVES In sad and loving memory of our dear son and brother, George. Paul p.xtckaer:, who departed this life March 15, 1522: His voice itlll lingers In our ears, His face in memory bright appears; Wo think of you in silence. No eyei can see ui weep. Rut many a silent tear shed.

Whil othen are islei-p. Sadiv missed by FATHFK. MOTHER. BROTTIERS AND tISTER. (cl In loving mernorv of fir osnllr.g 'aui'V.

(er. Edna Flick, who departed this lf four years ago, March 16. 10:11 Gone. iiar daughter, gone forever; How we miss vour lovinr face; Put von left us to rcmemhen None can ever fill your plae When evening shadows are falunx And we are sitting ail alone To our hearts ttic-u comes a longii If Eiiiia could only cotno badly In- MOTH FII AND FATflEIt Tn ssd but lovinr me-noyy ef ni7 htiabanil and our dear father. A'oys Iter, me, ho cenwrted tbla lifo en year ao, 'JO.

f24: IVniful thv sleep dear father: 'Tie sweet to breathe our fianii; In- life we loved you deatlv; In death we do the same. Sadly mied bv WIFiC. CHII.I'KE.S AND ALL WHO IXiVKD HIM. Anniversary ms ft St, "rnnani Church. Friday.

March20. at 8 o'clock. In l.Tv'ng me-nory of our di-hrg moth-. Mrs. Wllh-lmlns Hirth of H07 Smith fcav-ectn street, ho tisnsed away on i.

M-ch 17. lf24: When the evening shade hal flotn. And we a-e ill ilon. In our hearts there comes a lnrnt If you only could corn home. No one knows the 'lent hesrtacha: Otitv those who have lost can te'l Of the that Is borne in si.rno one we iov e-1 well.

Sad misatel by CHILDREN AND ORANDCHIt-DREV. In l.ivinff niemorv of our dear mother. Mri. Ma-v ZorumsUl, who di-parted thu life March 13. A precious one from us hi! ion A voice we love is etii.

A place la vacant In our lvpm That never can be flllesl. A 'ovlnr mother, true and kind. Niaf-iend like her on eartti we'll God called her home, it was I Hi will. Hut in our hearti ahe llneen still. fca.lly missed bv AJ fiONg.

fe Tn loving memory of our desr husHand and father. lyui Schick Jr. who d-ra rt -ed thii life on Mar'-h 17. 1 P22. Today recalls sad memories Of a loed on gone to rrsf.

Those who think of him today Are the ones who loved him The Cod who gave has taken And Heaven our dear has won. Aithourh our hesrts srs The ill of Ged Is dlI tiadly missed v'- WIFE AND CniLDP.TTV, In loving memory of George) W. who this life one er aro. Marc 10, A one from tia la gone, A voice we loved la sttded A plac is vacant tn hearts TTist never can Oe til ed. You are rone hut not forsoltei.

Nor shall voii ever be As long a life nd memo-y last nrift tnee. fiad'y ni I'THEH AND DALGflTER. Tn A tT.rrrtrv of Thos. G. Ttrickev.

one dar husband ai who dcj.rtd Ib.i life Marco 1 Our greatest rt-na v-a A vea- that ridden II artit ii ftovi a cloud-ess akr. Why hs' Tl.ou done tiiia. Lard. aa, hv We a-e at a loss to ae. fe know; We do pn ui.oersiand to'iay.

liaca One sad lean has i aeesd ilTl Pol litis ktivr; In th." ry-'Tas God who and kr.o best WIFK DAfGHTER. SONS AND BI9-TF-K. Jr lovuig in' iii'i of 0-ir deae piren'i W.il-e,m.i st.il Irlo who passed on ilar.b 11. snd Apr.l 11. liear ai father, Aa tiro g.er a mis more; Ifi-jr ioliLc sour trig facea.

"it-V-c none (aat nan fill jo-m pi es r.dl- missed by ti.ee (IILLIttV. In iovri.g of our rl-se how-ia-d and 'ather. Hug-. P.rH. Imj departed tbla life 15 i lint are gn hut r)" forfotten.

aha It otj ever tea A olg "a 1 lf1 li.etnorjr r.at. tv Shs.i rrlnt)rf thee, Ivauly Ki.saed rv WIFK AND CHTTPr.rV. CEWETERY LOTS CKMirrKHV in" -ak Orta' 1 A ttc.adwsv. CKMhlTKMr iJ 'Ti tiriaii a '---'-l S( a TEM in Lit 4 MevtowrU Park Vmetery rtin 402W', Pa-k, ae-sion 3: c-ct. Iv Ids ckm rrr irn 'r i 'ii n.

Iwcfe cl eap V. Van Aw ep. Af No 7. (I.MCTi'KI "liir Uiint "'i FsHa. a -( i.

sacr-flc wwrth "o--itr i' r. V' T''t w.T. in Park. MasHiie e-tfOti, rrStilaM. Idana-ch i fKHV lj iT Vevi Pl-ker V'evwtarr eUeKd Mrs.

A. VV 3144 v. iT Mnwrtai Park: fw-tloa lTCabaey 3134. PLEJHAR 1-iilered into rest suddemy. on Thur-Bdav.

March 12. 1SJ5. at P. Frank J. Ptejbar.

dear brother of Anna Wildman. Marie Roeder and WUilam Plejhar and our dear brother-in-law and uncle, aged 37 yeers. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle chapel. 3934 Gravois avenue. Monday.

March lo. at 10 a. to Sd. Peter and Paul a Cemetery. lc) PROFIT TT Entered into rest at St.

Joseph Hosnital. Kansas Cltv. March 13. 19-5. iiaxy Booth Froffilt.

aged OJ Services at Wagoner chapel. 3621 Olive street. Mon.iav. March 1. at 2 p.

m. incineration Vaihaila Ci amatory, iriends invited. PtTLITZER On Friday. March 13. 1925.

at New York Vitv. Kltni.r Wickhani Pulitzer, wife of Joseph Pulitzer. Ser'ices at the faml.v residence in Fr Ixiuis Countv. Mondav. March Id.

at o. in. Interment private. RKICILM4NN Kntered into re? cn Thursday. March 2.

lf5. at 0 :4. p. m. Charlotte Feichmann (nee Ciesei.

cear-ly belove.1 niotaer of Fiank. liward, nil-liam. Ida. Aloert. Minnie and I-ouise ReicJimann.

and our dear sister, ster-in-law. mother-in-law. grandmother and aunt, at the age of 74 years 11 naonths and lt Funeral Monday March 16. 125. from residence.

Pi 4 S. Pecond atreet, at thenco to Frieden'a Cemetery. lcj REMMEBT Asleep in Jesus on March 13. lfKo. at 13 o'clock midnight.

Ida Sieving Remmert. teloved wife oi ous-tave Remmert our dear sister, aunt and sister-in-law, at the sjre of 53 vian-h IB at 2 p. from the residence. Robins Mills road to Saiem Lutheran Church, Pdack Jac, Mo thence to Black Jack Cemetery. tc) RICHARDSON On Thursday.

March 12. 1SKJ5. at p. Caroline Richardson (nee Vronna). Ijeloved wife of Albert P.

Richardson, dear mother or Albert. Paul, Fredie and Anna Maria Richardson, dear daughter of Michel and Mary Vronna. 0-mu-sister of Chrietena Bond and Michel ron-na. our dear atuter-in-law and aur.t. aje 30 yeara.

Funeral from Wartter-Heioeria Tunerai parlors. 2333 South Broadway. Monday. March 16. at 7 a.

to St. Andrew Church, thence to Mount Olive Cemetery. BUEMAVX Entered into rest on Satur-dav March 14. 11.25. at p.

Marcella L. Riemann. dearly beloved daughter or Fred and Riemsnn (nee Brie), dear Bister or Ruth K. Riemaim and our dear niece, granddaughter and cousin. a-e 4 years.

Remains in slate at the residence. -614A Osairastreet. Funeral to be at p. to Missouri Crematory. (cl; SCHALI.FRT Kntered into rest on Fridav.

March 13. 1025. at p. Adolnh Schallert. huaband of Kate Schsl-lert (nee RoserC dear father of Charles.

Helen and Iorothv tchallert. dear brotner of Charles. Wlillam. Fred. Joseph Schallert.

Carrlo Hagerling and Augusta Schallert. and our dear brother-in-law and uncle. In his fortv-sixth year. Funeral from rea'dence of Pis brother, Wiiliam Schallert. 2239 Keokuk atreet.

Monday. March 16. at 2 p. to f-t. Thomas of Aquin's Church, thenea to Sn.

Peter and Paul's Cemeterv. (c7l MHLHM KUTEX Slii Kntered Into real on lidav. March 13. 1 U2-. Franz aa- father of August Martha.

Runipf. Anna. arid Joseph Schimmelpfetiniif, our dear uncle, fatner-in-law. a-randfather and great-grandfather. In his eighty-eighth year.

1 Monday. March 16. at 8 from residence. 2322- Imp avenue, to S.S. Peter and Paul's Cliurch thenie to Ss.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. ueeau a member of the St. Joseph Benevolerca Society and the Peter and Paul! School Assn. Please omit flowers. c.

i SCHl'IJ: EDtered into rest on Thursday. March 12, at 2:30 a. Herman T. Schuiz of 2121 Penrose street, dear hnslMind of Mary Schuiz (nee Franz), dear I 'father of Mrs. A.

Hertliwr. Mrs. C. j. Reinecke 'nee Scriul.

Kfitinoia. juiiua and Robert J. Schuls. our dear brother-in-law, father-in-law. uncle' and grandfather, in his eixty-ninth year.

Funeral Sundav, March lj. at a. from provost-jjrenman criaii. o.v North Grand boulevard, to McmoriJ l'ark. Kntered into reat Friday.

March 13. 1325. Mrs. Lillie Herpel Schu.z (nee Schultzl. beloved wife of John Schuiz.

dear wife of John Schuiz. dear mother of Stella Herpel Sitnonseti. M-nnle Herpel Eisner. Albert. Ben and IHrry Schuiz.

Mamie Schuiz Cthoff. Tillie Schuiz Harper. Bertha Ruppel and Ijiura Schuiz Wehmeyer and our grandmother dear sister and eibter-in-iaw-. age 60 years. Funeral from residence.

108 Port and terrace Webster Groves, Monday, March 16. at 2:30 p. ni. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery.

(c) SKKI.Hi Entered into rest Saturday. March 14. Simon Seelic. dearly brloved hut-band of Vera Beeiig: and father of It. M.

G. Seiig. Funeral Sunday, March 1j, at 2:30 p. from the residence. 5025 Waterman to Missouri Crematory.

Funeral private. fEVMOI Entered into rest on Thursday. March 12. 1P25. at 7:15 P.

Blanche K. Pevmour (nee Ptnith). tloved wife of Charles P. our dear mother, sister, grandmother, aunt, sister-in-law and mother-in-law. Funeral Sundev.

March L. at 2 o. from the Kron chapel. 2707 North Grand boulevard. Interment in Odd Fellows' Cemeierv.

P.e.-esed was a member of Venus Chapter. 153. O. K. S.

(c7) sTEIN RAM Entered into rest. Friday, vi c. 13 lH-'5. at a. Mathii Ja Schaefer btinkainp of the late I-'rederick Steinkamp.

dear of 'ma Meinkamp Seidel. dear sistjr of Mrs. iK.ra Bartman. and sir dear aunt and at the ag- of years Remains at the resilience. Ashland aviue until lO a.

m. Monday. March In. rviie'n tba -a me day at 2 P. m.

at the Km: ''71)7 Nona -F-alll Int-rmrt at New a st nicniber of the IJidl lc- A Siv-idv of lnJf pendent Church. lar ar.d Ma-ga-e'a BVtuies M'M KM IN Passed on suddenly on Thursday. March I-. ItSi. at i.

Aoguei r. hand of I.u'u Wf aman l. i.yed near of Gra-c and Fhe! MoiK'naU. area! Mondav. March 16.

st 3 a-tl. Ar Snti cl-al el. Fair and Vml 1 avenue. Iritermeit Va'haila Cente'ery. was meimber of Benton Council No.

1ST R. A. Chiesro falrs please copy. c. STKOItl Satorday.

March 1 4. 1 SI 1 40 p. rn Kooc-t P. S'rohi. dearly son of Ilsrry i.

and Fmn.a Strohl Ine Miller l-n. h. cf Pcnnice StoLI and iliar rr.niM-n and nephew, at tne age 1' uner: residence. Sa.ena t-ect, Monday Mar-li 1 i. at 2 t- St." Agnes' Church, theme to Sc.

Pete-and Paula Cemeter 'tn S.itmdav. Maeh It. at 5 a. Andrew Tetdau. heioi-d hust-atd of Ahiia Tebbau (nee Johnsi.m.

and dear son of Mary leuau. near Drum er of August. IM, Aite-i. T.l.likti M-s Joss-h ltas-ker, M-s. ilke-i GaMner ar Vr.

Many I reed-r Fine-a! (mm J. J. cjuhm funeral par-1 lir.nfi rs.lilevard. T'ie-1 lay. Maroh 17.

at a.i a. a m. Tlac'iH ra a iTiurr-h thence to l-l. triu I M'l I HI 4.VMKK Entered Into real on Tt.tna.iay. Msrrh 12 125.

at 1 1 45 p. m- Marie Chauatisiek (nee presort t. 4. ".4 7 Pope avrntie. beloved wife of W.lium Chirnniek at.

1 d-sr mrttier of Henrr. M-s. Anna McDjffle. Ft I and Mra. Alex Milver.

and nun dear mother-in-law. g-aridtno! her. great-grand-rnother and inter, aged 7,1 years. Funeral from the Isidner -hpt, Sf louis sretiu Sunday Msrch 15. at 2 P.

(o St. Peter'a 4 AIIKK.NHOI.n Entered Into ret on Tft-irsdav. Vacch 12 1925. at 4 lj i -d al.ienH.id. re'tord bofrOend of Amali'ta luce I fime er 'aUiT of M-s.

Kr-j-emann ir hrothc- of Mm. MlDni Moriarty nee Vanrennoldi. sou of the U-e liern.an oear ftbee-ln-iaw Henry Kru'ccmatin and our dear Bncle aod cousin, in ftv-o'-'h Fun-rsl Sundv fieTUn Mjrra 1 mf o'cloclr fern res dence. ItC, l'l-I etrccL til 1 Cemete.v. CIIKCKFTT 1-Jntered into rest on Saturday, March 14.

1925. at 8 a. Mary A. Cnecketi (nee Lynch), beloved wife of James II. Checkett, dear mother of Jamea Harry, Meivin, Iorraine and Grace May Checkett.

dear Bister of Kathryn Bremer (nee Lynch 1. dear ai.er-ia-law, aunt and rousm. Funeral on Tuesday. March 17. at 8:30 a.

from family residence. 5078 Arlington avenue, to St. Philip Xeri'a Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. New York City and Houstoa (Tel.) na-pera copy.

(el) CI1 KNT Kntered into rest at residence, 5122 A Easton tventn, ri Fridav. March- 13. 1925. at 11 p. iSlmer B.

Clement, dearly husband of Catherine A. Clement (nee Meier t. beloved son of Charles V. and the lae Emma Clement, dear crandson of Mrs. Mary Fruniner aind our dear broTher-in-ia--.

nne.e, nephew aud cousin, in his year. Funeral Monday. March 1 rl. at 2 p. from the George L.

I'leitsch chapel. fston avenue, to Zion Cemetery. rece-ased was a rnenir-er- of Shaveh Ixlffe Xo. 64(. A.

F. nd A. H. AVaiter Division No. Ijocomotive Er.Knee.

ic) FJ fl-Tl Kn te-ed into ret on Sarurdav. March 14. 1925. at .1:05 a. Auftust C.

Eimer. belt.ved husband of Ida Elmer (nee Van Teraw, and father of Kelly. Amelia. Charles and Edward Eimer of California, and dear brotiier of lire. Heine.

Euneral from residence. 4149 'Mafftt avenue. Tuesdav. March 17. at 9:30 a to Ft.

Matthow'a Church, thence, to Calvary Cemete-y. ic) FK1IKKS11KI. Entered into rt. sud- dnnly in California. Henry P.

dearly brdov.ei husband of Ethel Federsplel inp. Sundstromi. dear father of Weber. P.otert and Rita dear son of Mr. and X.

Fe.iers7iei and dear brother of Frank Federspiel, our sondn-law and in his thirty-ninth year. Remains a-e ejj-ted to arrive Sunday ai'l at the mridenc of his father. 4t47 I'afe. Iue of funeral. (cl (cl) FRIKDRICH Entered into rest on Friday.

March 13, Jf2o. at 10 a. Kotherine FTledricri (nee Schneider wife of the late John Friedrich. dear mother of Gtista-, Andrew. Mn F.

E. Sehmitt, M'S. John Anna. Mrs. William Rengel.

Mrs. Herman Hauser nee Friedrich dear siter of Mrs. Michael our dear, mother-in-law arrandmoth-er. s-neaf-rrandmother and atint. at the ag-e of S.I years II rnont- and 12 davs IVneral Monday.

Miiroh Id. at :,10 a. from the resid.mv, 704 Virginia avenue to Pt. Honlfa's Church, thence to Iminsr-uiate Cemetery, Colum-Ma. III.

(c7) FRITZ On Friday. j-j. 1P25. Flora Mary Fritz, belove-i dauchter of and the late Matt'e Fritz, and dear sister of William C. Fritz, and our dear grand-dauehter.

fd-ter-in-l v. niece and aunt in he" twenty-second year. I Fur.era: Sunday. March IS. st 3 P.

(from the family residence. 11C5 Xe house avenue, to Fried r.s EvaneeMcal Church, i Interment at Friedens Cemetery. Cc7) GKKBEK tcred Into rest on Friday 1 M-irch 13. 1 i25. at n.

Julius W. beloved hti'band of the late Eiuilie Gerber. dear father of Henrietta raenhaus, and father-in-law of Altiert "benhaus. and our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle, aire years months. nera; Monriav.

March 16 at 2 p. from family residence. 4319 Wyomtnc street. Itiiernient at New St. Marcus Cemetery.

Incased was a member of Liberty l.rde No. 22 M. (ierman National WorKlnjr Men's Penov. lent Society. I'mted Grniati Order.

Pa-st TTesidents and Presi-dents of O. M. Victory Ixdee X--. 7'i'2 A. Louis Council No.

5. Royal (c) GIEF nrjtared nto rt on Raturday March 14. 1925. Frank W. Giese.

be-loved husband of the late Anna Giese. lsr 'ather of F'ank W. William and Edward Giese and Mrs. Gorire Ah- Vrs ne Giese) and the late Mrs. Buen-sre; (n-e and our dea- father-in-law.

ranufathr. hothr and unde. Pue notice funeral from Ferrv r-rad. Pe, was a member of Mount Moriah. No.

4(). F. and A. c) On Thursdiy. March 12.

1925. 5.05 p. m. James G-een son of liy and I.i'Man Green (nee Helm i. dear srandsnn of W.

C. and Kathv Heim and I-Era nd. son of Christ Hem our dear and nephew, at the of (5 yea's Kunera! on Sunday. March 15. at 2 P.

from familv rs' Jer.ce. 370 Caitfor- avenue to i-a-K awn cemetery, (c.i HtSsKMiKrBH, Thnrsdar. March 12. 19)3. Gustave Hassendeube! cf 3447 Hailiday avenue, dear brother if Knillv.

Pertha. Frank and Philip Hassendeube! an i M-s. Anna Hurmeister. aged rl9 years Funeral punlay. March 15.

at 2 P. fro-n Peetz funeral home. 3025 Lafayette avenue, to Missouri Crematory. HKNPKKSOV Entered into reft. Thursday-.

March z. 1925. Marv St-iart i.elove.i motbe-r of Lula. Susan and i hotnas Henderson sisier of Lula Wells arid l.ucv Burton Wells. funeral Morinav.

March 1(1. a. at Tnnitv Church." 40n5 Waahinicton boulevard. Interment private. HKNMRKH On Fridav.

March 13. 1925. at a. John Hennerich. brother yf J.iseph P.

arid Paul Henre-ich. Hosa Burst and Anna Rief'-ng. and our dt-ar broi her-In-law and unci at the ape of tiS years. Fune-ai on Sunday, March 15. at 3 P.

f-om Wek Pros, funeral 2201 South Grand bou'evhrd. to Missouri Crematory. lMeaj omit flowers. Iocased was i mrmiitr of ter iiotUers' u.o'i. Iocal No.

1S7. HK.lt I.I (It At St. Marys Infirmary, on Thursday. Ma-ch 12. 1925.

at 2:30 p. John Herllhy, ape dl yeaia. I'uitetvl f-i-n A-thtir J. nar- lors 1 toiilevard. on Wednesday larch IS.

at 7:30 o'clock to St. Church. Interment in Ca.Tarv lec-cased ffu a memtr l-ivisiou' No. 1. A.

o. H. Ill II Knte-ed into res' on Fri dav. March at c. i-- l.t: A.

'tee Thompson', be-loed i oi 1n H'UtchitTi mctn-tr' of Mar' ha. beloved daughter of aria M-s T. Thompson, sister of harl. Po.I'bus. Harrv and Floyo .1 conu Mrs.

Hotntr Utley and Mrs North. Rema'ns at Polaris' funera. yo.i', r.mn.l rsiUieyard. James at Shaw Avenue M. E.

church. Sbaw t.n.c lrrt aTenUes 8'jnday. Mar-'h k-tl 1-'. at r. m.

l.ntenr.ei.t at Park Cemetery. Liike-ood (c7) JIHlM- tered into rd on Saturday. Mi-nii 1 4. at 7:45 a. Hiiry Induced of ss i uear Pro; tier John.

ami Alcv. our near -Hi-la hri'-'i. in ia- ar.d uti'-l'. as t'tiricriil t-oni 22'-- avenue. Weuuday, Marcii at 1 :4.i p.

m. RKI.U.HKK Fhrte-ed into ret on Thursday- Man :) 12. 1925. at elocit p. Blaiiobe Kelieiier (nee Shall li -T-oies Ketleher.

near mother of James Helen and Mar Marsa-nt Kelieber. near daus-hter of Mrs. Nora Shsd (nee Inohue(. sister of John Shad. Mrs.

John McUraiie. our dear s.ster-:n-la" and sunt 1-Mnftrai from fanuK- 4'-4 Iui avenue rn Mondav mnrntm. Mar-n 1H a olo-k. to Blessed Sacre merit Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

KOHl.KR-rrKNNIG Peparted this life. Kr'dav. 13. lK-a. a.

in ArmhruSt- er drarlv beloved raothex of (bari Kohler. Auiusta Ffennia and Amelia P'ennla- Repkv our bloved w. sister s'sier-in-law and aunt, in ber entv-first year. l.r, Sunday. March 1j.

at .10 -ler from residetic. southeast come Kinishiathway and Lvlmar bouvrd Zion cemetery. (C MVf, Entered into re-t on Friday. March 13. 1925.

at 7:15 p. I'Miiw lai-K 52" 7 Alabama avenue, ier. of Anton iJinf "1 cear mother of Anthony. Charles. Helen and l-Vank KunersT from Kuti.

eh.irl. j--ois imnue on Monday. Mart Jt ic ss. ivtcr and I-ul Omefry. ceased was a tnetnher cf Johaaa m.tai So- icty.

liaz- tc Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits HABKLGE LICENSES. Filter I Haiidieraan. vercher rack en. 1 1 i Wyona. Ker.sy ,5" EronKka-Polly Hams.

crt iin 1 ton Jni Ciark. M. 1. jir. iiU.il in Garrett- Kunli L.

-Nellie r4 UKe "joiMred Allen. Mary WesdMl mrar(l Altha Noricm Za lT cline C. CVtright Anna Kulifiy. vur eat'lerwa Anna J.iitera. Birnes Hen.leon.

itrK Q'Jillman Aens A Keii nU Taj-or Mrs. lama Hodses Gunlielt. G. Rohb Inez I'. Mieure.

Kroeeer. Ies Muii.es. -Lena Tievine. Louis Le a liinrt. Mo.

Mr Bdtir Jacobs. St. Phuehart. Vniersity City. n.

MurVU. Granite City. 111. Marie 11. St.

Louis. si FUnd'e. Centralia. 111. Sirs toarns.

Ceatralia. HI. I'earl JilUiilS I BOTS I and M. Ardrrjon. 4" IP Pcot.

I rl M. Irson, 14-J N. er.th. lad h. IJndeisr.

CTOI M'clileap. I C. in4 M. 0'iver. 507 Chouteau.

snd E. 'id 4 i I.io.l A. Shatmo. 5210 F. sad L.

Hinipe', -HS Alhe'ta. f. A. anl S. Boies.

Arilneton. Ik St. Grossmann, "414A N. Ttven- W-fftti. in Ptwrn.

73" X. F.freenth. C. Prauch. 101 S.

i. iiii2j. rjio. 5110 patrison. V.

and E. Giowozwski. North Utrket V. b1 H. Puff.

354.TA Areni! ant A. 1.uede.-ker. Kennerly. A Tntritore. 2200 Kdvmr's.

n1 tl. 54 1 A Hi'A. F. fcM J. Dflmmko.

h'e. I'eroe. r. A. ati-l S.

Tiies. Arlington F. n.i Kirtar erth n4 G. C1A Merameo. riRL-s.

r1 r. P.atfirt. 102.1A Sevn'h. rrf "t521 Rrann-m. r- Linra.

2oi ssd .4. l.n. E. ini 4227 Gibon. r.

Hun. Iowa. F. 4..41 rerUEn. 25o-2 Serpe.

a-tr Tavlo-. 1032 A Pa-k. 2220 r. 1-4 M. Y.

It. isd A -r. 41. -4 Ka-far. l.

ant sha iM R. 1'anpert 5141 li T. Br ie. 715? Lsns-Viwne. t.

C. inl J. Robert o. 4 017a tmt. A.

ti? M. Tov Tavto f. tad 0." ArnoM. 1 .10.. fourwi.

in! II Preve- 5531 Or'o'f N. Nimeii. not ni L. Tlous-on, "317A St ail A. Brown re.

1325 S. Six T.OH1-:h. Bi ni Ij i-fkiits: Prev. 4H e'i A l.lttn 5l.if Pase iw R-ir z. 43 21 K1 A X.

15th. 71 tJilH H. 11rt V. vj-iin 75. C215 H.

137 lt. it. E. F. K'-llv I'n'on.

E. Vvlo- t0. 1317 i. Vrten Hotet. ir Ida 10.

2JI2 Mio iri. Tuei. r0. Gravo'. IHc 1.

1114 s. KinJrsh'ff-iwar. Hesskamp 73, 1432 S. Vonpton 75. Ifi21 Bidllc.

-ca-t tt7 4 1 (7 i JseMm. 3O01 A Arsena'. Rsge. 7. l'-e 47.

Jiii.i VVe-'fft. rtomi. 51. 4537A iai.i K. h.

7ri 4 13:) Gr Wsllai 41 122t N. h. Lin-leit. B.rni7i Cnnon. 50 Lat-'ede.

G-- I) Rite-. lanWIUr-nkiTii. 57. 12i2 nbrt K1 11K Uuc.id. f-a 2.1 lJiutot.

amwn. 21. 3''12 Pine. mRrrCALlST FXrCV Open daiiv. 1 neSisrher.

61 22 A Kaston. i 11 3 -T-RTcjnc rip.OT tt Tu ejK-i a u- 41 Laflin av. Mif-s M- AU.er. I ntRnrAt. TrMri-n w--t II m.

and 8 p. It. n. Waatherford. pastor.

OF I.IFL p. WeiBeavs, 2 and p. Fridaye, ISliA North M-arket: trRITTAL, CHUROH Strcda. 8 P. s.

Wslaatdav, and p. m. 1035 Urn- 5ITVAI. mrRcn- T-jf Ii-- and i i v. m.

arre'i --l TTEr.JI0VTiT rnda.s, I av. 3 Cirr.pf M.tsy..f 00 fJTENTH CHTTtCH LEXP-A-HAND Mrs c9i aaM. n-Itnss at 6170A. Minerva at i ld be resumed Mrs. Stykes tiT" meetine he! at n-'-r every Hun day i dav terri.Mf m.

and M.idav w- tastniar 122J. -Nfl-OVE CHURCH Sunday. 11 ln We.lr.-e-! 'Arro. silS Ail welccttne. tct't 14-J -iJ- Sunday.

Thursdir. Fairs ru. Mondav. We.ines-, m- X. 12 lb.

Schaar- XMONTSTTO CHl-R'-H l-'dev. 2-30. -rinrer. .1 blocks wet Kasori a tra. o.k:k S.b1"'?'"''! FOTt THK RKPKVP- S.f4r.

"Vi i ieslav. Thursday. p. rn arij Vve. ev nirrni Kundar School.

1 I re c- jc rxk. Cara Rieueii, p- u-09 I r-, llrt- a p. in. messarea Ast tel if jSPIRITUA.LlSM i- services i. i T-ilreday.

2 Wtr. tP." MLSSI'VN frie-v- I 1 I 1 I 1 p. in. Mrs. Gascr.

J. C. Your brother could cut you off by making a will which did not leave anything to you. If he did that then there is nothing you can do about It. if he was of sound mind when he made the will.

If he made no will then you are entitled to share in his estate equally with his parents. Bisters and other brothers. If this is the case, you should consult a lawyer regarding the bonds in vour brother's possession. A will would have to be probated in the Probate Court. ANXIOUS.

As a widower the exemption is $1000. The question of the head of the family exemption is answered thus by the Bureau of Internal Revenue: "A head of the family is defined by the latest income tax regulations as a person who actually supports and maintains In one household one or more individuals who a.r closely connected with him by blood relation by marriage oi by adoption and whose rignt to exercise family control and provide for these dependent individuals is basrd on some moral or legal obligation. Mere support of relatives does not entitle a taxpayer to a status as head of a family. The dependent must be a member of the taxpayer's household." nesium sulphate, taken thr-e times a day. will cure warts.

We have had no experience with it. I-ocally the best treatment is by the' electric needle. A painting on of a saturated solution of salicylic acid, in alcohol, is generally sufficient. BELX.E. The herb you mention is practically not used and has no beneficial qualities, in our opinion.

In any event, if you feel you have a trouble of the kidneys, it would be very foolish inddttd to attempt to self-treat it in this way. Kidney diseases are serious things. advise that via be examined as to the cause of your trouble a.iid secure intelligent advice. DEATHS HltTT-R Kntered into rest on 1-YidaV. March 13.

1 H25 at 4 r. Elizabeth l. K.lov.H uif. of the Vfxtier sn.l dear mother of I irs Vratte of Paris. France: Joseph M.

Matter of Clavton. Mrs. Liise Mordn of Montreal. Canada: F. A.

Matter of St. Louis, and Mrs. Anna Hirtz St. Louis. F'uneral Monday.

March 1(1. from parlors at 435d Lindeil. Services at a. m. at St.

Kita'a Church, thence to Central Cemetery. c7' wintered into rest on i- rioay. March 13. Ilfl5. at 2 a.

(Jeorfre Brit- tn tlOVe.l hushnnd of Annie M. Medeii (nee (viiraoki. and dear father Irene and Alievne Medeii and Mrs. Pay mond A. Kitar and our grajid-father ard father in-iaw.

Kuneral up; take plice f-om the Mul er. chapl. 5115 tiein.ar bou ea-l. on Sunuey. Mairh 15.

at v. nt. Intcriurnt in ai-haila Cemetery. Ml RPHV Kntered Into rest on Thurs- dav. Mar.

1 Z. l'i 3, p. Rnact Vutnhv m- Ksn. beh'd vnfe of the hve Jaoi.s Mu'phy. dear mother c.

James. John and Mliiam Murphy and the idle V-s Ma-v Turnure. Mrs. la-herm ii'Learv and Mamart Kumberry. and our d'-ar grandmother and aunt.

(r fm-'v re'1ence. J5C7 f'nirwe'f on Monday Atarcii 10. at 7:30 o'clock, to Church Intermcr.t in Calvary morninfi. St Lo Cemetery. V4KN KnterVd into Friday.

Marcri li. at liavard. N. M. August 37 veare.

son of tie la'- Wm-aiu and lien ha Nae. tpee Pi-den. Vsoni. dear cl Mrs. Waldo Wllken.on aid -ea and William Naes and our dear la.

um ie and nephew. Monday. Marin in. si f-om Vm. F.

I'aechedag rr.al.ei. C'-J liolv Nan-e lulevaru. lo ChurcJi. tlvetice Ca.vry Cemetery. i.l-ddv tnto res? Friday.

March i i S. Pe-ry. dear father of C. i'e-ry. M.

lmi. 1'errv. Granite City, In. Harry I. and Mrs J.

L. our dear uncle and 'Funeral Mondav. M.rl. 1 9 m' -3 f-vm residence of J. J.

v.i, 1,1 to Pacred Heart Craii.te City, then to St. Mark Ceme'ery (c PI'M'HRFt Entered into rest dav. March 12. ll25. at 2 a J.

PeaK-hke. --n of L1 red into rest on Thnra- Menry and Anthony l'ea'hke- n-r Funeral from family reside Page bott on Monday wurr.inif. 16. at oclotk. to ft Ann church, lntennent la Calvary Cmewv-y.

lcl ri-TFKs-IMIlH F.ctered Into rest on Friday. Ma-ch I t. at 1 a Wii' am IVten. bioved busnand cf Ma-v Peters "nee Part.eyl. dear father of William K.

Jr. and Harry IVteea. on of c.i.ierine Fe'-. and the late "ary 1-eters brother of Fdard I and iv.rs. M-s.

Tcnim and toe Fooe'rafrnrrTstdence. 3f0 Page bouje- I hrutfifr Oi vand. on ffundav. March 15. at m.

In- termenf tn rietbsnua Cemetery reapccifuliy invitea. Fneti 4 i I i i BERTHA. The condition may be caused by some irregular surface on the" teeth. It should be seen by a physician. MR.

R. P. The discharge should be examined under the microscope to identify it. Treatment may then be directed accordingly. MRS.

Lv B. The thyroid is a ductless gland, one on either side of the trachea (or windpipe). Tlie.e glands are subject to disease Malnutrition means imperfect assimilation and nutrition. Insanity mav be caused by glandular derangements. We are unable to make out your last question.

DAILY READER. Warts are not caused by close shaving. It is claimed that 30 grains of mag A TH Tnarted this life. Saturday. March at 7:20 a.

Joseph It. Lee son or of im iu anains ci.v-,. Thornton ann I and dpir brother of ster Mary Jr in hta foVty-e-shth year to Pt.M.uchy Churcd. Tn ra nn rui. a member of yiivs Entered into 14.

1925. at on mi U. 4'J a. Micnaei Marearet a.joii Lyons, liusiu VVai nee Funeral the redenci of hts 4 "3 labadie. avenue, on Moridaj Ma-ch 10 at 30 a.

to St. Matthew Church Intermeait in Calvary Cemetery. i Entered into rest on Sat- mroicl! Morley 1 telovei dear mother win Hua-h and lan.ns llntic!" Mr, Mc- I lanora P. 'ni and Vvnufr Morley. our dear and 1 .11 i.la -e on lllesnaji -ei mm (xmi.v I March 1 'nsiuwii' 42-4-4 Union J-v Iceaeed a a member of fct.

Ann a Sodality of Hv.y Name Parish. cl MK.OV I RN Entered Into rost on Thura- Jar. Mark ll'-o. ay lr' e'-n our dear brother- M. Govern i-i-'s-v and i 1 f- nt arthu- J.

bmrndlf parlors. i on Monday morn- 11. at to p-t. iVharies Ch litei-ment 1:1 i lvarv C-melt-r Kaiias City (Mo.l papers please copy. Cail rmiered Into rest cn Friday.

ft William J. Mackin. 1 tcel brotner of John Mary Nora a nd the late lUchard J. Mackin. and our dear pepl.ew.

iiinei-al Monday. Ma-ch 11 at a. tO it. mittftii 2154 Alien avenue. Affr.e hui-ch, tl.ence ot talvaiy ter MRTFNi Filtered into rest on Friday.

March 13. 1P25 at lt.4K Sophia Mnten men Hartmannl. oi 45(4A Alh- Line avenue, be'oved wi of John A. 1'ar- lens, dear m.tlier of "ihr V. Martens.

leaar lister or Mr. Mary HoehmT. Mrs. tw, The.bald. Mrs.

Caroline I'-ttKer. Miss Iaria Hartamnn. Mrs. Ki sateth Kerr me re, Mrs Adam i-Yitunner and our dear pister-in-iaw and aunt, in her fc-tv-se er.th year. Funeral Tuesday.

March 7. st P- f-om Math. Hermann Sons Fair na it est Flor ssant avenue, to Pthany Church. nd id and Rosalie avenues. Intyrrnent Vn Memorial Par rrete-v Iecejieed aaa a eudie- cf Ladles'' Aid of ISeihacy MOF1.I.KR K-ite-ed into rest fturdv.

March 14. lt2-r. at 1 a ni Oeo-1te L. Hfir heios-e brother of M-s teo, L. Klemn hmidt and dear couaia of Vr.

A. 11. Mye-di k. ape ars. Fmeral from Iidner chapel Ft.

Louia avenue, Mondav. Maxell lo, al p. to talem Cctuolcry. r-. (nee raiiii'nici i r.f 'Mrf I.rd'ta.

Airy j.j Aard I nd our" dear mother- mla. and treat jfrai.dnicjt.1- er. her nirhlv-woMi 'r. stat- at 5472 aeiiii. titml Ma-i-ti 15, at JO a its.

Um.rai sanio uajr at 3 p. Hcrr-an hat'. Fair and West Uorissant avcu-. I titr-ro etr. in t-t.

a n-ent- of liis' AmJ of the Hue I'rebyteriaii Church. Last Graud Ave- BKINKM4V --KTered Into rst on Tliurs-iay, March 12. 1H25. at 11.3(1 p. Edmund H.

of lt2d ljimi. dear ori and Margaret I nnkinan (nee Sienort. d'-ar l.ninw cf Amanda Kotte cm. H-i-ikmanl and lienanl. J.

Jr. cur d-ar brother-in-law and uiicif. age 3J years a.ul 5 in.H.ths Monday. Mar-h If, at 8 a. from parlors.

lfj South Grand boulevard tc t. Aptieg InteriTient SS. 1'i-ter and laul Cemetery. I'-eased ia a a of zt. Ixuis RrancU No.

4rj W. C. V. and Laoied Council K. of O.

No. 1115. c) HlRBAdl Entered into rest on Satnx-iav. Ma -oh 14 1925. at 12:10 a.

Chtistttia lui'bai Kunklel. oearlv ed moter F. M. and L. W.

our dear mot her-in-law. aunt. rran1-nioiher and meat erandiuother. in her e.atht v-eish; tt ver. Fui.eral Mon.iav Ma'ch 1 -t 2 froro Provost -I retimwn chanl 3.10 Nortu Grand boulevard, to Cemetery, i- pi to rej.t ni.

Faturclsy. rch a- 'y lah Mr I'i1 w. lic-pp and l'e. i'-r t-f Mar en dear C. Waastsff.

wr A v4- ei-'er du-lii-r-n-law. w-ter-la-n nit. in. her hirtv ee, -pwl ear in front' residence of hw brother. tff.

Sini.cy l'ark CtmcU-o- Mai wae- to Memorial i 1 4 i 4 4.

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