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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 71

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mrwtfJft tW." CT rrM lit rrnT nirnnTPU MYMEMT, ROOMS, LOST, SEKVIGE.FOR AUTOS.BOT PART NINE. Productive Publicity, Progress, Profits. ST. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1924. The More You Say the Better 'Twill Pay.

PAGES 13 24B. INDEX to Section (See Section for Houses, Home, Real Estate, Farm Lands and Financial.) jlUlX Machine" optio Animal joaarhiraa, Fin 23 1 24 24 14 Baby Clicks 24 Camera Canvassers, Solicitor. 16 Carpenters .14 Carpet Cleaning- .......14 Cemetery Lots .13 Chiropractors ..........14 Cleaning. Dyeing .14 Clothing 22 Coal, Ire. Wood.

For sale (MlaceL) .17 .14 .14 .23 .15 .1 .23 .24 .17 Hooseheld Goods ..22 Houses, K. Instruction i Ante) .18 Instraction (Misc.) 14 InstrartloB (Musical) 22 Jewelry ....22 Lace Curtain Cleaning. .14 Fainting 14 Lost and Found .13 Machinery- Mall Orders Medical Millinery .......22 .......14 14 Fanerhaagiag Fat tilers Patents Personal Plan Masses Poultry Birds llrycle -lotorrycles Bird Poultry ........24 Board 23 Boats and Launehee. .27, Book. Periodicals .....18 Bricklaying Tockp'fg.

-14 Building Material. .22 Busmen. Cards 14 .13 Plants. Trees. .22 .22 .14 .13 .22 .14 .14 .22 .22 Tires.

Accessaries Th satirical 1 Toilet ArUelaa .........1 Trad SchoAts Tockpolnttng Typewriter. .23 Cndortakors ..,.13 Vehicles WaU Fspsr ,13 Dressmaking Dancing Dentists Detectives Electric Wiring Exchange (Mlacel.K. fvipre. and Hauling. Pound Found Gold and Help Mem, Beys nelp Women, Girls.

Horses. Vehicles Hotels Household Goods Roofing .22 Rooms ...............22 Roommates ............24 Booms For Colored 24 Safe. ....22 Salewmea, IS Saleswomen! Schools i 14 Machine Mt nation. Special Nttce Stamp and Coins. Storage and Moving.

Steve Repairs Table Supallea Talking Machine. Miscellaneous For .17 Miscellaneous Want. 17 Motorcycles 22 Moving and Storage 14 Musical 22 AsdUinc Account Aaobiles iut Travel Tries. IDS 1 .22 .14 .23 Printing. Addressing ....14 Professional 14 Radio Supplies Ft.

1. .18 .13 Coming Events) 13 Fixtures A THREE-TIME AD COSTS LESS, PRODUCES MORE. PROMPTLY REPORT FAILURE TO RECEIVE RESULTS. SICAU 14 ........16 ......14 13 22 ........24 SPIRITUALISM DEATHS CARD OF THANKS SPECIAL NOTICES IN MEMORIANI riMSWEES TO QHJEESES The Pott-Dispatch reserve the right to reject any Query. Personal and telephone calls, or answers oy mail, cannot be given attention, except letters on medical questions of undoubted sincerity, when accompanied by stamped addressed envelope.

for by deslsrnlnsr; the structural IL It necessarily, requires science. a higaer scienuric education. You can ob-d on the subject at the uunu jiorary. HARHY. a rm.

In.l.n.tA,. at practically all the natatoriums here. Inquire among them regarding fees. They are listed in the classified section, of the city directory. A BTTO Arthur TYneatrnw shot his wife and baby at their family home.

1724 Corapton avenue, St, Louis, on Feb. IS, 1894. The wife lived until Feb. 16. He was hanged at Union, on Feb.

P. A The hle-hest altitude between St, Louis and Washingr-ton. D. C. on the Baltimore -and Ohio Railroad, is 2549 feet, and on the Pennsylvania Railroad the highest altitude between these two points is about 4000 feet.

READER. Ton will pass through the following towns in touring from St. Louis to Columbus. CollinsviHe. 111..

Troy, Highland. Pocahontas. Greenville, Mulberry Grove. Vandalia. Bluff City, St.

Elmo, Altamont. Dexter, Effingham. Montrose. Woodberrv, Jewett, Greenup. Casev.

Martinsville. Marshall. Terre Haute. Ind, Seelrville. Brant.

Reelsville. Put- namvllle. Stilesville. Plainfield. Indianapolis, Knlghtstown, Dunrieth.

Cambridge, Centerville. Richmond, Eaton. Dayton. Brandt. Springfield, Summerford.

W. Jefferson. Alton and Columbus. Pavement road practically all therwav. Follow route No.

205 to Indianapolis then 256 through to Columbus. A CONSTANT READER. The force of the wind, acting against high buildings, is often of great magnitude, and this is provided LEGAL, INFORMATION. (By a Member of the St. Louis Bar Association.) In nuimrv ur birv nK-t Huel.mann.

who died July 18. 1P20. and Huel.mann. who died Ant 1. 1920.

our baloved daua-hter. Lydla Huels- mann. who died July 4. 1924 Love of mv heart to that oranta far place. here Yonr beautiful souls have son.

Though my human heart find no track nor trace. know tbat tt tie. la th. dawn. I know, dear heart, la that wonder land.

awav in aba dawn aomawhera. That your whit, souls rrat in th. dear God hand. And at last I find you th.re. Sarilv mlaai hv FATHER.

MOTHER AND 1STERS. fe CEMETERY LOTS CEMETERY LOTS Lake Charles, see non wen locatea. timn; r.r.MPTcnv htss -3 i. Memorial Park. section 12- reasonable, Delmar 34I2W.

CEMETERY LOT Valhalla. section i CEMETERY LOT Memorial raw. ac- tlonio: 4UZ1. aim. CEMETERY LOT Beautiful, larga high- sltuated lot In Valhalla; very roct.

455 N. Boyle. CEMETERY LOT In I 'ark Oeaiie- tery ((-rraw; first division; uaxsw.ii. Ttov if-3S Post-Dis. (c2 CEMETERY LOTS 5.

In beautiful Lake- wood Park, section OiVI tasee iwm. aoi a (cl 2 i CEMETERY LOTS -4 beautiful lots, Oak awction B-B: barsaln. (c) ifrFrMTTTERY LOT In isew Piker Cemetery. tn air. Wachtendorf.

31 42 A Minnesota sv. CEMETERY LOTS Two: reasonable in Memorial Park Cemetery. Post-Dispatch. HZ1 CEMETERY LOT In Memorial Park and Oak Park; a large oiseouni: ca.n or terms. C.

Hoffman. 3874 "Washington (c2 CEMETERY LOTS Kara two 8-grave lots preferred section iso. i. Memorial m'm cost S7SO: will sacrifice. 7J eacn.

xsoa T-45. Post-Pisnatch. rtvutronv tirra 14 wraves. in beaut I rlA'rT and Haxel. Maplewnod CEMETERY LOTS 4 In Ijikewood rsrk Cemetery, section lots 42: valued at S300 each; will sell for 5200 each rash.

v. n.obes. mac st. Victor 1A28R. CJ LOTS Two.

in Lake Ovaries Burial Park; cheap: section Box P-131 cash a.ti. lirwieu tq iy WILL sell any one or all of 5 lots In sec tion atemonai cemetery. ioth 489SR. UWDERTAKERS PEETZ NEW FUNERAL. PARLOR.

ausQ aAF aaca a jv Wa ckarta for the moat beautiful ranarnl parlor In the city. (COXI QERAQHTY TTNDERTAKETl. aaf it ASTON AV. Chapel Free, Phone Delmar 763 Truth In AdveKlalng The value of advertising la fa -rert ratio to the amount of READ-ER-CONFIDENCBl It unssassas. That Is entirely founded oa Its "UaA-ity of TRUTH.

The National Association of Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers and tb. Biahwal Bureau and the Advsrtlsing Clab Bt Louis. In all of whfeUsi Poart-Dianatch holds membership, aim to eliminate fraudulent and misleading advertising. This newspaper will appreciate having it attention called to any advortlss-merit which does- not conform ts the highest standard of honesty. PERSONAL raet-DUpalch Want Ad Phamam Otir or Central tttt Peraemal tie line dailv.

Se Una tun out-f-fcn. ogata. ite lima daily. 4 Pun. Adoytutn ana trmtny ft rear wo daily or aut-of-tatcn.

daily Ite. tun. iOa. Discount mar lima: A sals 8 titnr te: 1 trme. tc: SO time, daily te: iaa te.

Dimalaw dotty, lie. ew Ifc. Pises eats SS- Un- time taS 7 Uutaa. daily tc; Sun. te; 88 rtsase.

daily So. dim. te. a (aim as Mass FERSONAL PERSONAL Adele: wire Sen Antonio. It would be well te PERSONAL Hares Morteen and Jennie Miles: cvmvrnunicat wnn aaoa lJi.

po-Dtspatch. FERstiNAL of Albert Mariel r. With m. C. O.

CUM. St. -t TnvHle. III. PERSONAL K.

K. K. book agent, win pay liberal for your iBZormauon, wan protect yo. PERSONAL Brother John, address you nn vara la umihii. w.wna.

wwaM like to see will. FvbmV dear Box Q-222. P-D, PERSONAL Wanted, to know -th r-- whr -ere left .1 IJnroln Coon- aNr.nta or Jessie lawmnt "rj fT frTO lOOO Baa PERSONAL Mlaslng belr. Mathlas Wll-I Ham Montgomery; smrB sad rsliaed In miairiii: anyone knowing tha above party or his Pffsent s4dr.es pleaiaa notify bis stasis H. 1.

Waters, 14Q N. Jetferaen, Junction City. COM I NO EVENTS i a a ra laaaa. new nam a. -ey at mm Iowa Qoorge Frederich.

manager. orEN-jjirj far 4 or am kr an maple alley at lw hall. 3110 lews. Cn-ve Frwdrlch, MfT WANT to hear from lady going Ijo Angeles. ha boy 7 years to aead.

Box P-2T. foet-TMana'cB AutomoblU Trlpa and Teura itTv la Ia lanlM. San Fraa- a rwtnt flaw. t-t. wtil tranaact bostnes of enyktodt res enable charge.

Hn H-1TO. ladiananalla. Ind about A aw. 7. Aeounnaauona.

t'w we iww r.enrer Central awwo CFEOIAL WOTICaS ifri-v TV, -KriaTTtRSV Nottc. ia bee-! i I I I I SA'ECiAL NoTIChV 1. Gvwra. Von An of idlOA Kuiaall City or st. Ivooia.

State of Mlaaourl. do berebv rlv. notK- that I will not b. ta.wja.lbl. for anv debt, contracted after this data ov mv wife.

Eleanor Von Art. SEALED PROPOSALS BIDS will be received by th. Hoard at Pub lic service or the City or lwla ronri COS Cltj Halt, until It m. as An 6. 1924.

for Imorovlna DtnnaDIra av. from Mackttnd av. to Hampton recoa-strnctlng St. Lout. from Broadway to lath reconatrurtina- rolsom a from Grand bl.

to Tburmaa recant roerl as; Vlratnla av. rrom Cnurtots St. to Malt st and tor Improving W.l.h st. from Orav- av. to a un.

v.veo rt. east or nr.r- feas av. ruantna north of Wslsa st Plana specifications, form of contract and otar Information eaa be bad at tne of nos or th. president, room 3(H) City Hall. c4) BIDS will b.

received by tl Board of Pub lic Service of the City of Rt. Ijoois. room SOS City Hsll. until 12 m. on Aug.

tt. 1024. for furnishings, tatstalllna. main taining and operating eleetrts are and lights on certain street, to the dry; furnishing electric current to ll.ht two group, or ptiouc pi.oe. in tna eit md for rumisning, matsiiing and mais talnlng gas lamp posts and furatahkn gas thereto.

Plans, specifications, ferns of contract and other Information eaa ba had at the office of the Director of Publio Utilities, room S08 City Bait. tea) RESORTS rt-DUpmtck Wtmt Ad Phtmom tlium or Caaanal SS toNd aswts. tor Un daily. vttpiay. tie daily, ifc mi-or- lovm.

Sfsn. at daily. se aas-play. 4 daily, tte turn. Oasojats.

mar Una: AmataS tastas. la: 1 Utnaa. te: tt timaa. daily Sc. turn, to.

Dim-play I time: 1c; 1 tin daily. San. te; so tint, daily So. Bum. Minimum line CLUB MEMBERSHIPS MEMBERSHIP in Riverview Clf club; very reasonable.

Box P-125. SHARE North Hills C. stock: able. w. L.

Clarke. Kirk. Board and LodQlng ELIZABETH RETREAT for cnnvsleseenta. -iretny, Kdgewood Park, Pine Lawn. Mo.

ao.ny io7ait. FLORIDA resort club alto for sale located oa the gulf eaast. Pomilar tbo year 'round. Fishing, hunting. boating and bathing.

New pavilion and comfortable cottages); just the plaes for exclusive sportsman's club or attract to. beach resort: consists of 140 acres fronting, hard aurrace oeaea; can be purchased at very reasonable figure. Thomas B. Adams, OoTMoldlated Jacksonville, FTa. GASCON ADO RXVER fishing.

quiet. Osarks; fine beds and cooking, en SO acres; reservations In advance. Onyx Oave. H. R.

Haiamal, Art I ngton. Mo. GENTLEMAN'S horn, and farm, 101 acres. Gasconade River front: trade for city property. Wm.

Heberar. Creck.r. an, HOTEL Clean rooms, good meals, oa Frisco At, R. and highway, near Mere Bieo and Bourbeiss rl'ara. For rsssi a Hons writs Mrs.

Schmidt. Commercial Motel, ft, Clair. Mo. ACAPEITKI'S RESORT On Blaegk Rlvort gooa ana Miiunii eons gas ana open-air dining room: meals rates, 814 per week: bus from Olavar resort. P.

Ms. IRrVERSIDE on tb. Hourholaa HI. tlful location: klarn and coot: shady yard, i Mrs. L.

A. Stewart. TJnlon, Ma. R. t.

SPEND your vacation In th. Osarks, Bsair bolsa River: bathing and flahl na: good country board. Writ Mrs. Julaa Maa- tels. R.

a. In Ion Mo. WALNUT OetOVB Soend your vacation at Walsjut Orwa Lndg. a oul.t. restful piaoe la en at th most scenic spots of th Osarka.

located on Gasconade River; attraction, are such a fathln. boating, bathing, aoraatbavok riding-, rate fZ Per day. 814 par weak. Kaa. w.

A- UBOcrssoo, aa. io. wni HUNT'S FARM AW CLaAaV-liLAtK Ideal sinsifr resort of th Oaarhsi inc. bathing, boating, hiking, eaaacingi m-dlvtdual oseailent msl: $10 aar weak: iz.fto per day. wm Mne.

ka HUNT. Hunt. Farm. Olovar, 14. for tton.

or liinstrateq nooaiex. Wantwd COTTAGE Wtd To rent plaea near M.ra- mat or Big River, Aug. 8. Bag T- gaft. Post.Dtsp.tch.

For Rant AX Ideal place to spend yotsr vacation; modern, eleetnc-lighted b.ma; mva. rian-Ina and bathing: shady laws: swine and hammocks: with predur from own farm; rate 80 per week; children an der 12. 8ft: wtli snevt naau lit automobiia: t.i.oaoaa. 1 I l'i I mm Varm. erost Farm.

S. James. Me. (c AT LAWT Hollywdod Beach, oa Mere- mee River. oxa for the seaaoa; as! plenle ground.

Lemay Ferry rd. ARCADIA MOUNTAIN RtSOsT oa keaa- Ufut Las. Kinaraey- n.hing. baUafeag. boat lag.

moantaia hlkiog; log osk a elleBt meats: hot and eold ah.wer bath, cool sights; electric light: th Ideal tac for a restful vacation 84 oniaea from St. LxnrtSL Inforanatlssa, Wm. -broader. Box 18. Arcadia.

Mo. e4Tt ATTENTI' Chicken dinner. 1140, Ph. 83. Eureka Fruit Far, Surahs, BAH HOUR a Heart.

V.tla Krk. is a feVPt good pi.es for aa outing. BrNOALOW Just finished, fmagt stts an wao.an niti. tars groortaa hard read to iasrtttt: ealy 8 tram cur- lined. rro- Urg porch, running watar; 8lno per cil ATAt'QUA.

furnished eottea-e. lMMh elect rid ty. etc. Orand 873jr7ei resa. furniahed.

VaJiey Parks watar. elect ne llabt. fln bad trees: week sssson; rsaaoi Park view laeil LI. CLt-'BHOf'SE Per rent: Detafca; 4 ano targe pores; must a ssso t. a snpreci.ted.

Cam. out today and ask for A. Kumpf or tel. Qrsnd 131 0W Ct'TT A ES Two ftv room a. rrlanews nw i wn to rmT (tv, Oxarka H- p.

Manger, Hooker, COTTAGE At Msrsms KiatiUnda, a Mar a mac River, near Maaar la e. anltaii. for f.milMw. am is he a. Assaiy H.

L. Conn. Jnjiaa CCrtTAUfetW Tao fawri, large porch, water ant trtaaa, fwrwlstaed fee high, shady torstlBa; sniia feaoa city. K. H.

Staffotd. Jtobertavilia, COTTACK 81 weekls emaieteiF tuesMsa rr a.aanwgi Oaavsw.de River' svwlns. haw fag, fish tns. hathla. Bnavtag: saddi hywses.

T. A 'ck et. I'sVNtSlflCT'l sag eabla. fv rest. f4 pt rwser.

data a few mar mummt Is eta Wo aarUssAlara, "rtt Bkaa 833. Kadlsje We hereby express our deep aioreciatlon I to onr friends for their kind sympathy and I floral of faring, at the time aur ereat I sorrow, we thank Pastor Henry I uress I or nis worua 01 consolation, and the I Schwaban Frauen ereln for their kind as- I aistance at tne runerai or our dear wifs I and mother. Marcaret scnock. 1 THfc. DbnbAi ED FAMILY.

W. wish to offer sincere thank, to friends for their of sympathy and for the floral offerina. In our recent bereavement: a Mullen Undertaking Co. Professor Gllson Mr. John Rohan.

Mr. L. Moliea and Mra O. Covington for musical service: Father CrFlynn and Rev. rancls skaer for his faithful service, durlna Ion Illness.

AND FAMILY. TITa wtati fa eytenit Ane aiiiMni 1 to our relatives and friends for th. kind-1 ness and sympathy snown as In our sad I bereavement in tne loss or our dear hua- band and father. Henry W. A.

also A. v-V -r-" fW.r. Aft.rinn. CATHERINES HEGEL AND FAMXLT. (c) I To all mv relatives and friends I here with extend my heartfelt gratitude and aineer.

thank, for their kind of sympathy and th. most beautiful floral offertnas tendered la tune of ssdness and bereavement caused py tne death or Klovwi husband and father WaltM Brlttman. Especially do 1 wish to thank mo ev. unit mea I or Bis prayers, tne 1 nairbearer. for their assistance: also the I Gross Chandelier Co.

for their attendance. 1 and Suedmeyer Son. for their excellent I ind friendly service, rendered. MRS. WALTER BR1TTMAN AND DAUGnTam.

We deal re to extend our sincere, thanks to our friends for the kindness and ym patbv shown us In our bereavement In th Jos. of our beloved busband and nephew. William J. Fay. and for the beautiful floral offerings.

We especially thank tne Kev. ratner Mcutvnn for the consol ing words snoken. the Donnelly tTndert.k- lng -Co- the pallbearers, members of the Walker-Jennings Poet. No. 4.

United Spanish War veterans, and St. Louis Chapter. No. Disabled American eter- It tu. KLAT1VE8.

IN WE MORI AW In memory of my dear wife and our dear mother. Mra. Anna Hasabaum. who died 11 years ago. July 24.

1913. Sadly missed by ArskJ In loving memory of our dear father and husband. Henry C. Rolwes. departed 1 from this 11 f.

July Z7. 1923. Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN. in memory or our tic, i it Dnorca auitci Mm Sadie McEachlrn Maxey. who died July 28.

1817. Sadly missed and always lovingly remembered oy ner Bio 1 trus aisis Bituitttn. fn Itwlne nmnrv of mv dear bnsband and father. John Cbeaney. who departed this life three years ago juiy iwax.

Sadly missed by Tn metmorv of our dear mamma, Mary TTnward denarted this life July 28. 1904. Gone, but not forgotten while life and memory last. ROSE FARRELL. JiAMIK.

JUH.1 HOWARD. JOE NELLIE LICK-TENSTEIN. Tfi Insrlw iiieauui i of our dear mother. Emma Scarbrough. who departed this life! elg-ht yea ago.

July xi. im. uays or saoness oix nmio Tears of silence often flow. Love shall always keep hediaar us. Though you left eirnt years Never shall you be forgotten.

Never from our memory fade; Loving hearts shall always linger Round the grave wnere you aj imw. MOTHER. BROTHER AND DAUGHTER. aioyeA daaghfer. Halena, Boyd, passed away juiy it nieiiivi.

v. nn 1922: When our Journey here Is done f.llaw on Through the great heavy mantled door wnicn leans to -t Sbo will be there to laugh away The loneliness we feel today. fTurn MOTHER AND ALL WHO LOVEU rltlt- Tn lovtnr memory of our darling son. Arthur Snvder Jr who departed trus ins July 25 1922. Days of sadness oft come er us.

Tears In silence often flow: Love shall always keep you near us. Though you lext two Never shall you be forgotten Never from our memory rade. Loving hearts shall always linwer. Bound tne rrave 'vVrVvf. Sadly missed by.

PARENTS. In loving remembrance oT mv dear husband and father. Albert Beanlnger. who I passed away Juiy S7. i avo today Since my dear husband passed away.

I him sorter, ne.ro um n. With aching heart and weeping eya 1 mw Mm alnkiTiK hour by hour. Tet could not stay death', awful power. But now he calmly sieeo. iai All pains or aches.

aU suiienng fi.lw mlM hv WIFE AND CHILDREN. Th In.v m.huii itf our Aartrag daugh ter and sinter. Irma Porter, who dejiarted ima iiie oti. w. Though one year has gone, our heart, are aching tor our oariuia uiu-alii.

We thank ths neighbors and friends for their kindness la time of our trouble. Sadly missed by her FATHER. MOTHER. BROTHERS AND SISTERS. Ta memory of Geo rare Wacwman.

beloved husband and father, died July 23. 1923. Although a year lis veil naa orawa. His voice still lingers ia our ears; His face In memory htawtars. And lov sorten.

ar-a h8 horrie. Cprlvh, and J-t in all W. raluiruj taa Forgotten to th world by some he may b. dear to our hearts and tnemory a will always be. adly tnlMar CHILDREN.

in lovtmr memory of our dear root her. mot her-In-. aw ana iraiw parted this life on year ago, Today recalls sad memories of a loved eaa gone to And tnos wo who loved her best. Sadiv missed rw ner ni i GEORGE J. PTREITZARRY 8TRETTZ.

a aTRKTrZ. MRS LORET- TO MAlTl's. In loving re membrane of Irene Ranc whodifparud this Uf. Jlr 2. 191 Just Ov.

year, ago you usj homr If to sadThat en. cherished should be taken from our bom. But the Joys that do not perish IIVS la memory atone. OTH ErT BOTH ER AND SISTERS. Ia lovteg isaiastnbrane at suy dar has-15 "Sraik Wunsch who passed away July a.

I rjna TMf ggM StrSr my dear boabaad Ps-ed away, I sawhlm suf for. board hi. mfh With airhing heart and wee. lug arm. 9 nk(n KAue by hour.

Tet could not stay deaths awful pwww, vk. Mtmtv 1 1 1 1 ii al last. All tasJjaa. all meHma, mil auflortng pasasd. sjaativ muss a FATHB-AND ALL WHO LOVED iUM Jack and And 1 I I 1 DOMMERMITH Entered into rest on 1 Friday.

July 25. 1924. Amalla Pommer- math nee Kine. dear mother of William, Fred and Eliaabeth Kicker nee Do mine r-muth). and our dear grandmother and areat-arrandmother.

Funeral Mondav. July 28. at 2 T. from Wm. M.

Schumacher chapel. Jefferson avenue and North Market street. Interment St. Peters Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Shor Bratislava C.

H. J. C. D. and Ceskvch Zen A.

Dlvek. DUDLEY Entered Into rest on Thursdav. July 24. 1924. at 5:15 P.

m- Rose Ann Dudiev. beloved wife of Joseph Dudley, dear mother of Mr. Juiia Schneider, our dear mother-in-law and cousin. Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly parlors.

Twentv-first and Wash streets, on Monday morninK. July 28. at 8:30 clock, to St. Lawrence O'Tooie Church. Interment In Calvary Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Social League No. 10a. Protected Home Circle. C7 ED LEU Entered into rest on Thursday. July 24.

1924. at 10:10 Mary Edler (nee Blanke. dearly beloved wife of the late Anton Edler. dear mother 51 Frank. Joseph.

Hermann, Theodore Edward, th. late Theresa Fort and the late William Edler. our dear molber-ln-law. crandmother and aunt, after a lns-er-ln(r- illness, aire 81 rears. Funeral on Monday at 8 30 a m.

from Koch a funeral parlors. 3ol6 North Four -teenth street, to Holy Trinity Church thence to Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. Decessed was a member of Married Ladies' and Altar Society of Holy Trinity parish. FRANKLIN Entered into rest.

Faj July 25. 19924. at 11:02 a illiam M. Fra-nklin. dear husband of Franklin, dear son of Mrs.

Lilly Frank. Un. at the agre of 45 years Funeral Monday. July 28. at 2 p.

from the family residence. 2927 Franklin avenue to Zion's Cemetery. GOTTWALD Entered Into rest on Thursday. July 24. 1924.

at 10 p. Mar-aaret Gottwaid (nee KIin-). widow of the late Andrew Gottwaid. dear mother of Louia J-. Joseph and Geonre Gottwaid.

Mrs. H- Hohrman and Mrs. H. McCleary. and the late Mabel Healnemelater.

our dear mother-in-lavr sister-in-law and Brand-mother. 1- Funeral from residence of her son. 1-vuls J. Gottwaid. 2720 Belt avenue on Monday morning.

July 28. at 9:30 clock, to St. Edward's Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. c7) OKACEV Entered Into rest on Friday.

July 25. 1924. at 5:40 P. James Oracey. dearlv beloved husband of Cora H.

Gracey (nee Faulkner 1. dear father of Roy L. Gracey. dear son of Harvey and N'anpii firarev. our dear brother, brother- in-law.

father-in-law and uncle, in his fiftieth vear. from the family residence. 3507A Mae-azine street, on Monday. July 28. at 11 a.

m. Interment at Alton. 111-aame day. 3 P. m.

Alton (111. napers please copy. toT" HEXSCHEN Entered into rest on Friday. July 25. 11924.

at 5 a. Ernst Henry Henschen of 2S44 Henrietta street, beloved hmhinii of Mary Henschen (nee Zellerl. dear father of Arthur Kenschen. souicf Caroline Henschen (nee Reinert. brother-' of Mrs.

Katie Buel. Mrs. rneresa Mauiewa. Wr. jnvnh Mauser and Andy Henschen.

eraridjather of Evelyn and June HenKhen and Tur Gear latner-in-iaw. uruuici-u 1 onH ttnrl. aco R( veara. Funeral from Robert's parlors. 1908 South Grand boulevard on honaar.

July 9R at ft -mo to the Immacu.te Cm- cetition Church. Interment in S3. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. faiVimin r.minTT Herald of (HArdiri 11! paper please copy. cT) HREREC Entered into rest on Saturday.

Juiv 26. 1924, at 3:15 a. Albert Hrebec of 22TO South Jefferson avenue. dearly beloved husband of Mary re bee (nee Janderi. dear father of May fcebea (nee rebec 1.

and Albert Hrebec our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law. grandfather and uncle, in, his sixty-ninth r- J-uneral irom ivutis runerai panor. znuo Gravols avenue. Monday. July 28.

at 2 p. m. to Missouri Crematory. Deceased was a member of Rad. Washington No.

11. C. S. P. S.

(c) HUTCHINSON Alice Slaughter Hutchinson, wife of Glenn W. Hutchinson and mother of Alice Marguerite and Glenn Siaurhter Hutchinson. Funeral Monday. July 29: at 10 a. from residence.

3a Jefferson road. Webster Groves. Mo. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. JACOBSMEYKR Entered into rest on Friday.

July 35. 1924. at 6:30 p. Anna Tekla Jacobsmeyer (noe Siemer. dearly beloved mother of John Jacobsmeyer and our dear sister, sister-in-law.

mother-in-law, arrandmother and aunt. aed 82 years 2 months. The unerai take, place on Monday. July 28 at 7:30 a. from Brockland new chapel.

1K27 Hoean street, to St. Llbonu. Church, thence to Calvary Oaneterv Deceased was a member of the 3rd Order of St. Francis and the St. Llborlus Married Ladies' Sodality.

(c) KA MM EVER On Friday. July 25. 1924. at 12 o'clock noon. Katherine Kammev-er.

dear mother of Mra Louise Wlnd-meyer (nee Kammever. and Georae Kam-mever. dear.mother-tn-Iaw of Fred Wtnd-mever. our dear arandmother. areat-arrand-mother and aunt asred 77 veara.

Funeral on Sunday. Julv 27. at 2 p. from A Stock funeral home. 2117 East Grand boulevard.

Interment in Betha-r-i Cemetery Ic7 KFM-I-EK Entered Into rest on Saturday. July 26. 124. at 12:40 p. William R.

Keller of 1601A Hickory street, husband of the late Eateile M. Keller (nee Barrett), dear father of Ruth Mrs. William F-. Mrs. Minnie E.

and Louis F. Keller, our dear brother, dear son-in-law. brother-in-law and uncle. In hi. forty-fourth year.

-Funeral from KrieEbauser's Chanel. 4102 Manchester avenue, on Tuesday. July 29. at 8-30 a. to St.

Vincent's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. KNIGHT Asleep in Jesus on Thursday. Julv 24. 1H24 Dorothy La Rae Knieht.

darllne daughter of Wyman W. Kntahuand the late Loretta Hennlna. and sister- of Wvman W. Kniaht Jr. and arranddauchter of Mr.

and Mrs Al Schramm, at th ace of 11 years. 10 months and 12 days. Funeral from the Ambroater chapel. 4234 Manchester avenue. Sundav Julv i7.

at 2 D. Interment at Valhalla Cemetery 7 Mcl.ATN Entered into rest at residence. 6204 Ridee avenue, on Friday. July 25 1924. at 3:45 o.

Minnie Dorsin Mc-Ijiin. darline dauehter of John W. and vcrrha Kt Mclaln itim Johnstone I dear i.t.r Harold Rowland Mclin and our beioved Krandd.ushter and niece, at. the ace of 3 years ana 4 monins. Funeral Sunday.

July 27. at 2 p. Pleltsch chape Easton avenue, to Valhalla Cemetery. K- neral orivate. MICHAEI.

Entered into rest at Tala-pooaa. on Frldav. July 25. 1924. W-m J.

Michael, dearly be loved husband of Julia A. Michael, dear xf FmAnr Ijnn and Mrs. lr mce Sanders, and our dear brother, brother-in-law. father-in-law, grandfather and in vt aiTtv-afxtb year. Remains will te shipped from the resi dence of his daua-hter.

Mrs. r.mory uaun. Hiehland avenue, on Monday. July 28 at 6 a. to St.

James. for j-. tt var I wrceaseo. was a mefTaooi- 01 v. and K.

o. x. MrELLER Entered into rest. Friday, ion at a. at resi dence, 3343 Nebraska avenue.

Louise Mneiler (nee Slamral. beloved wife of Felix Mueller, dear foster mother of Charles Stsmm. beloved sister of Anna Tehllns. Minnie Slevers. our Oear sister-in-law and aunt, in her sixty-second year.

Remain. In state at Irt chapel. 2929 South Jelfrson avenue. Funeral Sunday. July 27.

at 3 p. to St. Matthew's Cemetery. NF.RZING ER A Tulsa. Ok on, Thursday.

Juiv 24; 1924. st 8:45 a. Henrietta Nerainer. widsw of Frsnk Ner-sina-er. dear mother of A.

C. and Theodore Neraiarer. Mrs. Henrietta Wriarht. Mrs.

Bertha Wlldberser. Mrs. Clara Weawter. Mr. Carrie Oberbeek.

Mrs Ids itinmevor and the late Aua-ust A. Nerxlnaer. Mrs. Amanda Shier and Mrs. Amelia Mueller, our dear mother-la-law.

rrand mother and area i ra nd mot her. Funeral from rssddesre of aer daorhter. Mrs. Clara Wmsr. Ml Montijoroery atreet.

on Mondav momma- JnHr 28 at a-O o'clock, to St. Ltborlu. Church Interment ia Calvary Cemetery. c71 CHURCH DIVINE Tuesday. 2 p.

Thursday. 8 p. 14HSA Francis. Mrs. A.

Johnion. THEOMOKISTIC Flnwdr Thursday. p. m. Friday.

8 p. 143a Farrairut. Mrs. E. Doelling car CHURCH OF CHRIST Universal Brotherhood.

Sunday service 7:30 p. m. Lecture and messages. Mrs. K.

T. Hary. pastor. Ail welcome. 3634 Juniata.

(c9) first nTTT-TRr-H Tuesday. 2:30. eveninirs 8. Thurs. 2 :3 2 block west from Wellston and Hodia-mont 3 blocks west from Kaston ave nue.

OJJ isabeiie. Mrs. GressinKer. CHURCH OF CHRIST rouwl'VTOV SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION Order of services Sunday. 11 a.

8 p. m. Tuesday. 8 p. Thursday.

2 t. 8 p. Friday. 8 p. m.

1'eveloplnz classes. Tues day. 2 p. Wednesday. p.

m. Mrs. Rev. C. Phillips, pastor.

4439 Enrisht. FIRST SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION. GOLliEN RULE CENTER. Euclid Hall 4903 Natural Brldre. Sundays.

2:30: Thursdays. 2 and 7 p. m. Thursday. July .11.

a social win be held at the meetings. Everbody invited Mrs. Connors. NEW THOUGHT CENTER 4232 Mc pherson. Tuesdays.

2 o'clock; Thursday eveninrs. Mrs. Asemann. HARMONY It.NlUl rj IT I PS Mall. Jeiierson-ialayette.

Sunday evenings. Lev- ture. meages. Mrs. Adier.

CUSSTKUtllVt THULtiHf CEMtU Eaeles' Hall. Jefferson-Lafayette. Thursdays. t. m.

spiritualist demon William Halley Hill. LOVE LIGHT CENTER. Norta Tenth street. Sundays. 8 p.

m. Mrs. Rasche. SUNSHINE CK.M KK ourteent ana Benton, third floor. SeTvloea Wednesdays.

2:30. M-s. Merifield. l'M ERSAL CENTER 3110A Easton. Services every Sunday and Thursday.

8 t. on Wednesdays. 2 p. m. Mrs.

Schnei der. ALL SOULS CENTER 41Z West Re'ile. Sunday and Wednesday evenings. Mrs. Armsteii.

ORGAXIZEP SPIRITUALISTS. Affiliated with State and national Aasna. Subject: Readintr: Mark 1. 2-11. SBOONn CHURCH.

1469A Hodlnmont Sundavs 3 and 8 p. Mrs. Iornner. Tuesdays 2:30. Fridays 8 p.

m. Ail wel come. FOURTH CHURCH 2154 BrVmr-n ay. Sundavs 3 p. m.

Mrs. Strieker. Wednesdays 2:30. Fridays 8 p. at 4557 Lab-adie t.

FIFTH CHURCH. 1300 Benton st. Sun day. 2:45. Miss Riedell.

S. S. 1:30. SIXTH CHURCH. 220(1 St.

Louis av. Sundavs 2:30. Mrs. Pabst. Thursdays and 7:30.

at 211A Rauschenoach. SEA NTH CHURCH. 1803 Ruteer st. Wednesdays 2:45 at Hall. Broadway and Geyer.

EIGHTH CHURCH. 4509 North 2Dth. Wednesdays 2:30: Thursdays 8 p. m. Miss Wheeler.

ELEVENTH fTHTTRCTT 3302 Park Wednesdays. 8 m. Thursday 2:30. Mrs. Wtrs.

TWELFTH CHURCH. 533 W. Mareeau. Sundays 2:30. Mrs.

Bcker. Thursdays 8 m. THimBBMH U-H Liti tjameisa ay. No services until Tuesday. Aug.

5th. p. m. DEATHS Olive or Central 6600 Pomt-OfpteA Want i-Aoaas Death. Ftrit line Anil, tl.it: Sun.

ft. 00. Extra lines. 30c daily, or Sun. Card of ThanJcm.

liemoriam aeries tt I in daily, or Sunday. AIMS Entered into rest Saturday. July 2rt. 1H24. at his resmence.

iosDA McMillan avenue. William B. Allen, husband or Carrie Spencer, and lather 01 Mrs. Herrick J. Gray.

Servioes at Watoner chapel. 3621 Olive street. Tuesday. July 29. at 2 P.

m. (c) A 1. IX. El Kit Entered into rest on Fri day July 25 1124. at 11 n.

m. Cora Alleerier (nee Willerson) of 3029 Hick ory street, dear wife of Rurioif AHerier. our daughter and sister. In Der tony-seond year. Notice of luneral from E.

J. sennur funeral parlor. 2b52 Chouteau avenue, will be triven later. e7 AFKIL Entered into rest on Thursday. July 24.

124. at 11 t. Freder ick H. April, beloved husband of Theresa E. Aoril (dm Bruensl.

dear father of Mrs. Alma Schlemmer. Annetla and Leslie, and our dear father-in-law. crandlather. brother and brother-in-law and unci, aged 49 years.

Funeral from residence. j564 Greer ave- nday. July a iu St. Ki: wards Church to Calvsry Cemetery. Deceased wa.

a member of the Holy Name and St. Vincent de Paul So- ciey. C. K. of A Branch 306.

Hermann (Mo.) papers please copy. (W1 BAITINGKK Entered inu on Satur day. Jutv 2ti. 14. at 8:20 a.

L-uiu Baitlncer nee! Sherwood), beloved wife of Louis I'. Baitlnger. dautchter of Mrs. Fan-Cle E. Pirtie.

Remains ii. state at resiaence. rum Broadway, until Monday. July 28. 5 P- m.

SServlces rrora Kooerta South Grand bouiexara. lueroay. jujj. at p. m.

lnwmrni beiieiirauuui: lery. BATKS Entered Into rest on Saturday. July 211 1924. at a. rvenj-aniln Bates, beloved husband of Esther Bates and dear father of F.

E. Bates and our dear father-in-law. Uuiton rhancl. 51 5 Tjelmar M. on Sun Remains win re lorwiraw ri.J 07 12:30 noon to the Union station.

Interment at Mason City, la. iikaku Entered into rest. Friday. July 23 i24. at a m.

Heard, darling son of Abner and ienna leFunera! Sundav. July 27. from residence. 2607 Oakvlew terrace. MaDiewood.

at 2 P. m. 'c W. W4SW we.MMa.iw ginitreq iu re ii 2.1 l-4 at 4:45 P. William Ar father of Mrs.

Frieda Siahl. ohn w. sna -sopnia m. ucoitui. dear brother of Herman Behrens and Mrs.

Elirabeth Bimslarer. dear father-in-law and grandfather, in his forty-seventh year. rr-llM Kn-J cna. 2.H at tt a. to m.

iwiu a "hurch. Calvary Cemetery. BOLES Entered Into rest on Saturday. July 2. 124.

at 1:40 P. John 1. Boies. 1 loved huoband of Agnes Boles nee Martini and dear father of John A- Edmin J. and Arne.

Boies. Ssister Mary Louise of Sisters of Mercy. Mrs. Cathertne Rafter, Mrs. K.

Reid and the late Thomas M. am our dear Funeral villi take place from family residence. 435 St. FeramarKl avenue. Tue nonce of time.

Deceased was a member of Letter Carriers' Association and Imperial Tent No. 52. Kifhta of the Maccabees. BtKlNE On FVMay. July 25.

1924. at P. Mrs. Nellie Boone, dearly bntuvrd mother of Madae and James Boone and Mae Funeral Monday. Jvlr 28.

at 2 O. from Meek or Dickman irlors. 3O30 Eaa- inn avenue, to Valhalla tmeiery. icn IIOII.KH On Thursday. July 24.

1924. at 11:30 a. rru. Charlton Boyles. husband of Catherine Boyles nee Heier our dear father, brother, uncle, brother-tola and son-in-law.

in his sixty-second year Funeral from fsmilv residence. W7 Minnesota avenue on Monday. July 28 at 10 a. m. to Mount Hone Cemetery.

Bl Entered into rest on Wednesday. July 23. 1924. at 10:50 p. Stephanla Burtcker ne Heidelbertrer).

widow of Joaepb Burtcher of lel outh Seventh beloved mother of Elisabeth Naoert and the late Katherln. Steibla. Bertha Rabold and Johanna Fischer, dear a-randmotber and rrest-srrsndmother. sister, mother-in-law and aunt, see 77 vearn. Funeral from residence of her dsoatbter.

5618 south Comnton avenue. Monday. 58. at 8:30 a. to SS.

Peter and Ja" Church, tbenoa to S3. Peter and Paul la Cemetery. CT Burial Permits MARRIAGE LICENSES. 1. nonkn Hamutosi Anna Jen- 1 ivu ItaanS-Kaufaiann Marian Kelly.

SST W. Benweii Irene May Rose S.aa'oodd Gertrude DcClue. fS Jackson Clara M. Cratim.ker ffwlt X. JCcaile Mrs -Mr.

Seima E. Schmidt, Aurlmo Angelina uinii. Yr.n, tiUinore Mrs. Loia fctlsTer. cZlif H.

Lueaa Mrs. Lucille tiuriey. Sia Warfieid Liiaie Jones. l7. Ostmeyer Oisa Helbic SS.

fUorland Ellen E. Ausmeyer. BTipi Grant JOKshim Xieser. RoSMUdrei" Grace Maynard. Hooa Jars.

1 iiaN. Carr OiUe L. Gullion. eSTcemer Mrs. Celeste i oster.

IrtTBrJ Donaboe Ana J. lmmerthal. imrt Jioor Agnen Elmore. A- Beckman Gertrude Ruay. ri Horsu hiung.

Ind. Elda ji SuS. liepeu. 1U. Mary Garcia.

St. Rmor. Sorlnefield. Mo. Mrs.

Siolfrei Biackburn. Seymour. Mo Cuul snam. St. Louia Marie A.ten NeUie Krat- icr.

SpriEafieid, I1L BIRTH KECOIVDED. BOYS. and L. Craie. 3401 Belle.

i aid E. Tra.is. 2U2 ii B. Hams. 2.10 Locust.

J. and A. Konuue. Clayton. Mo.

aaa X. Fry. y2. N. Lwing.

V--i i7a ITMtdent fcX aiS 152 Pralrie. W. and J. sawyer, iiw.i V. K.

aad A. Heais. J4. Bayard. J.

and A. Anderwu. 5021A Lass. M.M and L. Carouttiers.

31 3 Cherokee. and M. Holobeck. 1718 Iwlniao. tai M.

Stephan. 1442 N. 2d. 1 S. and C.

O'Connell. 3773 Hartford. E.anal Abesnathy. 2o3 Washing-toi. arid E.

McMillan. 2943A Atlantic. S. Dd M. Stone, 1112 8.

Com ton. 1 a4 Z. Scott 4220 Fairfax. K. and L.

Bipaumann. 2ri3t3 Morrill. 0, L. and V. Hunt.

4253A W. Evans. T.hr- 12'2'2 Ann. and M. Peterson.

1B41 N. Broadway. J. ana M. irvin.

Ziti Armana. and E. Hardv. 6818 ash Dipt E. and V.

Goerner. 3itHJ Minnesota. and T. Ufinr. 3f58 Maffltt.

J.HBdA. Bemke. 1412 Dilion. r. mn Ti r.ifwr 74 Interdrive.

G. and 1. lhrm'an. 4720 Varrelman. ti.

and M. liioecner. ouyj rlioge. GIRLS. C.S.

and M. Wallace 1709 Goods. A. n4 V. Mason, 4227A Lucky.

W. E. and B. Price. 4224 Lucky.

3 and R. KriBt. 1016 Soulard. I. G.

and A. Uthoff. Wettiter Groves. aisd D. Kahn.

3710 Bamrergcr. 1 C. and Si Inrel 1741 Preston Dl. 8. C.

and L. Bathe. 2713 Bacon, Twins, ana M. Puelo, loos N. 17th.

T. and C. Arnold, 3801 22d. 6. G.

and T. Seechera 23A Bates. J. and A. Weber.

1103 Brooklyn. and 4.47. TWlmnr. 6. 1, and R.

rVitettmann. 3130A Chippewa. a. j. a no yi.

Monroe. i. E. and Rorcmore. 4251 Ashland.

trti A. Harris. 3049 Marnlce. and O. Townsmd, 435B Cook.

K. mill J. Anderson. 1720 Mav-klind. A f- Bd M.

Herr. Gtanite Ci I and D. Kahn. 3710a Ba I Jr. nd I.

ITisKin. 1S2 a and M. Ttnrak 3077 a. a. arm k.

Himn aso Taylor. Bd Herr. Gtanite City. 111. amberer.

21 Kennett Pi. a. nofl Kohl. 271 Salens r. nd I.

Fahea. 3100 N. Market. J. and K.

Iireniair 550A Eiler i Siisman 4223 Te Tnnrv. w. and B. M.re. 7204 Lindell.

twins. V. a r. 4 OA, c.L.t. tt.

and H. Alllmin. MSflA Florissant, na zivn Wyoming; and F. Ketl-r. 3222 Michigan.

BTRIAL. PERMITS. 1a f5, 3138 Neosho, fcnr murr. HI. Garden st.

3 rsriton Bnvles. 62. 7007 Minnesota. Hrowa, ID. 523 22d frUnniran sarin Richer.

77. 1SJQ s. 7th. a. Morgan.

64. s. i3th Farweil. 4.0. 131H S.

1 Rer. 47 SSO, St. 13th st. iy noffmana fi5. SM Potomac R.

Ewtn- 40. 3533 Laclede. t. ffBrtm. 84.

14f4 N. Union. Ottenther. 44. 3446A S.

Jefferson. J. Pirns. 4. 2124 Gratiot, fnt.

Rose. 12 dr.vx. 3S40A Easton. 5rrh. 73 2254 Nebr.ka.

H. 54. 734S Arlincton. Utp Strrme. 54 PlO Brooklyn.

SS. 10IS N. 21 M. 4 I Koener. 2.

401 1 a. Shsw. 43 1015 N-. irfingwell. i 37.

4719 Tahy. Cijnheim. 53 Romalne. 61. )(23 laHin.

I Irmt, 77. 2W!) S. Grand. T. Tr.r,i 6 11'if Ohio, f-H 39.

4B54A Laitfidie. rHmiap. 73 3JH2A Ormon. Morris. weeks 024 Paler.

217 N. Fifth. Wnoka. 27. 1914 Bel! Glade, 430 Births itntl 180 Ioatrs.

There pr 430 liirfha and ISO i 1 ci. JAiuu Two suicides. Six homicides S3 tbree accidental deaths were NDIrITlla I If II I 111 a IV I UA.L13 VI OF TRUTH, Tuesday. Friday 8 LMU m. 43i3A Easton" wir.

1 mP.rrrAL MEETINC-S Tuesday. 1:30 SI, HlTA. Ml .1 vi KH tlllC A4 CiVVillD, ma. (ELPVEVTH CHURCH Flov serr- 1: "f'twssv. Thui-aday.

2:30. 3301 irs waters. rP81 vjHE I.EXD-A-H AN'B MISSION Sei-r- Sunday. 7:30 Monday. 2.

Mra. -Mrsua. 1827 Madison. fcP9t TUAI- TEMPLE 4150 Wst Belis i s- ounoays. wednadaya.

m. Veatherford. rector. (cP9 OIURCH Sunday and Wednes-ody and lhuiiav. 8.

1302 A ELEVENTH Services night at 8 and Thuriidav after, at 2-3o "i 1 1 so. 3302 Park. Mrs. Wate-s. cti WRCH FOR THE RKDEMH fcr 412a Gravois.

Serv 1 -'i, "sasy. Thurstlay. 8 p. m. R.

TtJ c9 Al 0r Ii1 40; RHe. 1 f8.1 ssir iu.r Sunday service from a 30 a. all cordially invited. ItiTjJ'TCaL CHUKCH Friday. 8 p.

st iL aiao eric. week da v. 10 a. fcJJ w- 6128iA Eastoa. Mrs! iaSrtM (il99 meetter and tieaiinr.

Sun- and Krtdav. 1:30 4Tar 13 8 Broadway Mrs. Eva LCrVE CHURCH Sunday i ittl; s'clock Sunday evening-. 7:3 2 p. m.

4148 telmar ht. serrtcos. P. Lil- spirit nsaas. Marriage Licenses Births Recorded p.

3 steel to resist all wind pressure. The Railway Exchange, or any other steel-constructed building, does not sway. If it did. It would cause great damage to the walls and partitions. REX.

A genuine diamond, rubbed on wood or metal, after having been previously exposed to the lights of the electric arc becomes phosphorescent in darkness, which does not occur with Imitations. Heat the stone ta be tested, after giving it a coating of borax, and let it fall into cold wa ter. A diamond will undergo the test without the slightest damage; the glass will be broken in pieces. Try with the fingers to crush an imitation and a genuine diamond between two coins and you will soon see the difference. The diamond Jewelry should be cleaned with ammonia water, after which use the jewelers' sawdust and brush.

This process renders the diamond very brilliant. DIXON The first electric lights made their appearance in St. Louis in 1880. and were regarded with curious They gradually increased in number until electrical illumination had made such progress and found such favor in hotels, railroad depots, theaters and other public places, and was so clearly being recognized as the coming method, that the city of St, Louis, without giving up Its gas lighting, made arrangements in 1889 for the introduction of it into a system, and it was only a few years before it had nearly superseded gas. The report of the supervisor of the city lighting for the year ending April 12, 1897.

showed that there were 500.79 miles of street and 94.35 miles of alleys lighted by electricity. (2) March 8, 1890. fell on R. E. S.

He can perform the marriage ceremony If he is a regularly licensed or ordained clergyman. A SUBSCRIBER. The debt Is barred by the statute of limitation unless something has been paid on the account. MABEL. A girl cannot legally marry in the State of Missouri before she is of age without her parents' content In Missouri a girl is of age at 21.

BLANCHE HELEN. The law means that you are under the control of your parents as to the matters submitted until you are 21 years of age. QUESTIONS. of public interest only will be con individual cases will not be given. some time, internally.

In doses of 30 grains, three times a day. will cure warts. The best local treatment is by the electric needle. They may be painted over with tne roiiowing: Acid salicylic. dram, extr.

cannabis indlcae, 5 col- ioail Ilex. 1 ounce. Resorclo -i per cent in collodion is also use- lUL. WORRIED X. Herpes Is not as a rule a serious condition.

Do not cauterise. Any predisposing cause should be removed. Internally for to 8 months small dos es or arsenic. Dusting the sur faces witn a little carbonate of magnesia ana Keeping tne parts separate with dry lint is often ef fective. A bismuth ointment.

1 dram to 1 ounce sometimes serves wen. finally, in the hone of In creasing the resistance of the tissues applications of 3 per cent L-tannin or 5 per cent alum lotion may be used. A VOGT Entered into rest. Friday. July 25.

1924. at 3:50 a. It. Gusts vtia w. voct.

beloved husband or Lena Vogt. dear father of William Louis. no Alma vogt and Mra. ti. rl.

uuescber. and our dear grandratner. Funeral Sundav. July 27 at 8 n. m- from th.

residenco. 4977 ltua avenue, to Valhalla Cemtery. Deceased was a member of Erwln Lodge. No. 121.

A. F. and A. M. C7) WILUAMS Entered into rest on Satur day.

Julv 2 1924 at a. m- Charles Williams, beloved husband of Nellie Williams tnee Menloi. dear rather of Loretta Williams, dear son of Antonetta Williams (nee Moellmann). dear brother or Nertb, Stni-v i ne Williams), and dear brother-in-law of Fred Story, aged 39 years and lO months. I Funeral from residence.

Z1U7A uravoit avenue Wednesday. July 30. at 8:30 a. m. to St Ames' Church.

Interment In Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the Beer Drivers union. Local No. 4J. (cz) CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relative, and mends tor tne al nan- shown ua In the sad bereavement in tne loss of our gear nusnana ana iiuier, nw man Reiler: also to IT.

Thurman and to the undertaker. Mr. Herbert Berser. MRS. CLARA BETTER AND CHILDREN Wa wish to exores most heartfelt thanks to our relative, end friends for their kindness and sympathy shown u.

la our recent bereavement in the loss of our dear mother. Msry Schoettler and for tne many floral offerings. MRS. H. J.

SCHOETTLER AND MRS. J. A. JACKSON. s.

We wish to extend our sincere thanks to those who wer so kind during ths bereavement and at th burial of our dear boy. John Verdlns; to the Rev. Morgan; the fireman. Mr. WorthlngVm.

Clarence Young, the Sunday Scout Troop No. 43 and all who assisted. MR- AND MRS. GEORGE C. MILLER.

(c) I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to my reiatlve. and fHend. for the sympathy shown me in the sad bereavement at the leas of my dear bosband. William Welsh, also for lh. beautiful f.oral offerings.

Thanks to the Rev. Fsther Schuster for his consoling pallbearer, and to tha undertaker. Wl'lism J. Robert Son. tn uaaervaav MRS.

WM. WELSH. te Xtfd) farttfls tO CXJ'r Ml tHXT TlMWt IftOifi and heartfelt hanks to our relatives and frinds for their expression of sympathy and th beautfiul floral offerings tendered tha time of sadnea. and bereave me at caused by th death of our. father.

Henry Orebe. eapeeially tbank tn employe, of th eltv bach nouaea. No. 1. 2.

8. and th employes of th cfly swimming pools. Mar-euette ralrground and Mullanphy and rnmbrrs of Frank P. Blar Psajfal. A- and th Keoghter.

of L'sloa Vt-Ktt 7ft. and Jso tb Pafl- titai.ra and Albert Traub. Adsrtakr. for Vheir kind and eeflclert se-vV-- Ujrcs AND CHEAfTft GREBX. GEORGE.

In vour case we think the deed is sufficient. A. B. C. Fortune-telling is prohibited under city ordinance in St.

Louis. SUBSCRIBER. Consult the Circuit Attorney at the Municipal Courts regarding the matter. "WORRIED. Sue them In a Justice of the Peace Court or in the Circuit Court.

J. E. P. If you signed a contract for the course they can get a judgment against you. JACK.

Tour money order can be cashed in East St. Louis upon your proving identity. MEDICAL Health and sanitation questions sidered. Diagnoses or treatment of MO. We suggest you have an aurist examine your ear and ad vise you I DI CTTLOCS.

We suppose you are asking what is best for constipation although you do not say so. The answer is regular evacuation that is a regular set hour, diet and exercise. Send request for constipation diet suggestions, accompanied by a stamped, addressed envelope. WORRIED GIRL. We have never heard1 of such a thing as "gas around the heart" (2) Inasmuch as the pain is coincident, the trouble will no doubt be found in the generative tract.

Just what the cause might be could be determined by an examination. A. L. Warts are inocu-able," that is. Inoculated from one place to another by the patient.

It is claimed that sulphate of magnesium, given for DEATHS KOLTE Entered into rest on oaiuruay. July2 1M24. st 9:50 a. m. Henry Nolte beloved husband of Lena Nolte nee Osickl.

dear father of Harry. Louise. Leia. Edward and Fan ma Nolte. our dear brother fxher-ln-law grandfather and undo, at of 64 years Funeral on liwuw.

-r' from the Belderwieden cnaiL iy3 Louis avenue, t- Zlon wnr. -i' KOt-TMEK Entered into rest suddenly on Saturday July 2, 114. at 1205J. Nicholas Koawner. beloved father of Edwin.

Edna. Gertrude and Lester Roemer. our dear brother and uncle. luneral from Arthur J. Donnelly parlors 3S4 Lindell boulevard.

Due nottc of time will be given. (c SCinERMANN Asleep in Jesus on Thursday. July 24 1K24 at 1 0 p. Frederick J. Schuermann beloved husband of Catherine Schuermann (nee Hariri, dear father of Herbert.

Adele Elmer. Estclle. Frederick Leslie. Dorothy. Stanley.

Nerval and Warren Schuermann: dear son of Mrs. Iena Schuermann (nee Kowert i. our dear brother brother-in-law and uncle, at the aae of 5j veara Funeral on Sunday. July 27. at 2 p.

m. from residenco 2W(5 Dodler street. to Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church, thence to New Bethlehem Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Concordia Aid. Branch No.

10. tc STEELE Entered Into rest on Friday. July 25. 1024. at p.

George T. Steele, beioved husband of Luclnda A. Steele, father of Clarence and Wrennie W. Steele and the late Luelia Gertrude Steele, grandfather of Mamie Beatrice and Viola Gertrude Steele. Funeral from family resioence.

262 North Euclid avenue, on Sundav afternoon. Jnly 27 at 2 o'clock Interment In Valhalla Cemetery. f7 8 TO HL MAN Entered Into rest on Jtilv '23 1H24. at 6 o. Merllynne Ma.

Stohlman. baby daughter of George and Lucille Stohlman inee Holland), age years. nemalns at ArUiur J. Donnelly parlors. 38 Lindell boulevard.

Service, at Second Baptivt KlagsMghway and avenue on Monday morning. Juiv 28. at 11 o'clock, to VaihaJla Ceme tery. Tnur. xdden1v on Satnrdav.

at residence. George F. Tower Jr beloved rrrl TVvwer. th reaidefie. 27 Van de- venter place.

Monday, at 3 :30 p. m. 1 'lease omit flowers. Tt HH Entered Into rest Friday. July 25.

I P24 at 4 a. Edward E. Turts. dearly beloved son of Albert and Cornelia i TVvr and mndHIR of c. Dyer, at the age of one month and 18 dl5; Snndav.

JtiIv 27 1W4. It from A. Traube'a funeral parlors, 1S19 Ruaaell boulevard. Private to BeUefoa-talne Cemererv. The Sialcfceat way sret tflew help hrsgr a Pest-Dls- patek Wait Ad.

by give to neaiuri I RXIIUCO c-Trx- rmt reet; tgned has sold to 'auim-am 1 rnmm Arcadia Vair. 182. ttmn-merchabdls and fixture located at 410U I aa. I i r.n. j-j r-i all claim, or wn cremtars abt.

cmtt racted after this date by JuJ aTy-ix. Xachary FPEcfAL kOTlCR-a. iachar, i. tevaaa. Hi 1 at n-triasa Gil eg aw.

iLia; tai' Of Missniin do hereby g.v. tti mi raaatonslbas loe ramna any my wj I I A'HaiAMt lltMIOa 1st nilisliwi I I aaiar ewwawaev rn, vaat mi iai.ni. Kvataa. 4 1.

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