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

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kit ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH EMPLOYMENT, ROOMS, LOST, SERVICE FOR SALE, AUTOS, MUSICAL EIGHT. Productive Publicity, Progress, Profits. ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MOKXING, FEBRUARY 1924.

The More You Say the Better 'Twill Pay. PAGES 13 24B. INDEX to Section (See Section for House, Homes, Real Estate, Farm Lands and Financial.) lor Sale (Misel.) jUiir Machine Hf uwatf. fti. 18b Trlp' Bidden Motorcycle Canvassers.

Solicitors ...17 Dressmaking 1 part" .17 II' hold Goods Wd 1 Machinery Pnprrhanr.lof 11 i Resorts Counter Hoard It Seeds, llanK. Trees 22 Theatrical 1 .11 Houses. IK Mall Orders HI Partner. 17 Roofing 4:4 Sewing Machines IH Hres. Arcesorira 1 .11 Imr-ructlon Miscellaneous lor Sale.

.17 1'atents 11 Rooms I Sit. mil ins 1 Toilet Articles 14 .19 Instruction (Misc.) 11 Millinery 11 I-ersona! It it SoeeUl 1 Trade Sa-haaoa. 14 .13 Instruction (Musical) 2'J Medical 11 riBr Musical 'ii Kooms lor Colored 21 Mirrr ami Coin Tuckpointiog 11 .17 Jewelry VI Miscellaneous Wants. IS Printing. Addressins 14 safes Mtorage and Moving 14 Typewriters .21 Eac Curtain Cleansing.

14 Motorcycles Professional 14 Salesmen i Mote Kr pairs 11 I adrrtakera 13 -4 Painting 11 Moving ami St urate 14 I'oultry Birds J4 Maleswomen 17 Table udo1Ics 2i Vehicle .18 Lost and I ound 11 Musical .2 Uadio Supplies Schools Tulking Machines 2'! VVtU Paper ....14 .13 .13 .2 .81 .14 .14 .1 11 Birds rouUry 1 Board 23 Boats. .53 Hooks, FeriodlcaU 19 Bricklaying Tuck p'f. 14 Building Materia 19 Business Cords 14 Cameras 19 Carpenter ti Builders. .14 Carpet Cleaning 11 Cemetery Lots 13 Coal. tuke.

Wood 19 Chiropractors ..........14 Cleaning-dyeing ........14 Clothing 18 Coming Events 14 Dancing 1 Dentists 14 Defectives 14 Electric Wiring 14 Kxrhange (Miscel.) 1 Express and Hauling 14 Fixtures 21 Florists 13 Found (as Pipe tiold and Mler Help Men, Boys Help Women. Hordes, Vehicles Hotels Household Goods A THREE-TIME AD COSTS LESS, PRODUCES MORE. PROMPTLY REPORT FAILURE TO RECEIVE RESULTS. DEATHS DEATHS IN MEiVIORIAfA CAKDOK THANKS wjh to extend our sincere thanks our iaiivea una irieie.s f.r tneir kini-ana sviiioaiiiv oliovvn ui uurina the mv dear husband of In lovuK inetnorv and our oear father. ES Am Chancs Zwlck.

uno WEES TO. QUEEH i I RESORTS i i 1 fca.HHMHHHMM.HMVHMHHMMM.HMOTMWaaM DEATHS i I i 1 i.our of Burrow husmI by the of Jour dear uauisntir and sister. Mrs. Ida -eiin wie Ariuuruster. Aio Str t.ie mat I floral oi.enngs.

We also thank 1 itev aier lor uia ivind und consoling Entered into rest 011 Thursday, Jan. 31 at 1(1 V. Menriftta Lew. lx-loved mother of Mrs. P.tRlna I'or-ter'of Ios Angeles.

and Gustavo A. Lew of Chi.asro, 111., in hei sixty-ninth Funeral Pundav. Feb. 3. at 2 :,0 p.

from the O-iiive L. I'leuwh chapel. Easton avenue, to Mount Sinai Cemetery, riecoased was a member of the Gtrtrude charity Pooietv c) MA1IONEY Entered info rest, suddenly. i- Faithful and honest to the end of your days. Upright and lust in all your wavs.

Foi gotten to tne world by naif, inn may be Put dear to our heart vou ill always 1. Siidiv l-v his wife. MARGARET ZtVIC.K. AND HdK.NMl KLI.EK Knt-ied into rest. Friday.

Kl. 1. l')24. at 1:15 l. nornti.ucllcr.

widow of Albert iormiuehr. dear mother of fjscar A. and Kdwin V. Hornrnueiier. our dear mother-in-law.

and treat-graniiiuoiht-r. at the age of vars. Funeral Mor.dav. Feb. 4.

at 2 p. from the Kron chai.el. 2707 N. ooulevard. Interment private.

Ieeeafed was a member of Krwln Chapter. No. 1H4 O. E. S.

tcl CIIKK Departed this life Kur.day. Jan. 24. 1924. Joitenh Chick, beloved husband of Elizabeth Chick Wunderllchi.

dear The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to reject any query. Personal and telephone calls, or answers by cannot be given attention, except letters on medical questions of undoubted sincerity, when accompanied by stamped addressed envelope. I vm. Mo.vueil. lor Want tones fit1 MOO n.s ftt-rvit-e.

4 HE FAMILY. 01 1 du. tt.so: ant A4 I'Aonea OUct vr irKirai Solid affare. Sir tin or 5 ns. 'ispK.

JSc daily iSc un eut ton it. tiffait. Hoc airiiy. JSc rfts-''ir'. vc daily, 10c Sun.

Intcovnu. t'fr Una; Aiate lime-tt, tr; 7 ttmea, SO fin.es. dut Sun. tr. p'ay 3 tiie.

Ir; 7 im dt'W. td, fan. ic; JU timtt. daily 3c. Sun.

ic. I on Thursday. Jan. 31. 1924.

4 I t. Thomas Mahoney. beloved In memory of our dearly beloved f.itHer, Michael Buike, ho in tui ted thia 1 fa one ear axo. Feb. 7.

1921. Sut rounded by friends we are Wi-ximi, In tne midst of pleasure we are blue. A smile on our face, sti.l a heartache. Aching and longing for you. Sadiv missed by children and all Tiho "sh to extend our sincere thanks I to our iatives irie.ids lor tne Ismd-, uras and syiiiipainy shown u.s our late i-ereaveoieiii in tne loss of oui dear ana tatuer l.ucaa l'eid, ai.

to the re.erend cleiy ot rt. Engcd'e' Cnurcti. i to tne pai. bearers, and loc me beauiutU I tioral oitei log. HELENA FELD AND FAMILY, (o they are new.

and if ucd at 20c. There are also five different varieties of the 25c note, if new they arc worth and if uej 40c. There is no premium on the JL'O rold piece dated 1917. A. I S.

1 ne United States Cap iiJfjr Sunday. Rusaaell Allen. Hlbbard. Mrs. H.

'stS'W. R. Allen Jr. TrfftSsrsl later. VVanted ituoan'i 01 juiia l-ar father of Mb-hl.

Th-inas. John. Ressje. Neil. Ieo and Frank ir dear brother and Krandfiitier.

nr.o-Funer.ii from the Euclid avenue, on Mondav tnornimc Feb. 4. Mass at ril-psed Sacrament Church at 0 o'clock. Interment i i Calvary father of an infant son. in hia twenty- third vear.

Funeral Mondav. Feb. 4. a from the Collins parlors. 103ft Nona (irand 1 bonievar.l.

to St. Oman's i hiin h. to Nationi! Cenieterv. Barracks. Entered into rest, Park and sun porch.

IC I i I.I lillul Frank Un. Box 'I -H4 td. I iev 2 rooms and, t'of t-l Mwpntch. loved him. There will he a high mast Thursday mornitur at o'clock at St.

Ann's Church for the soul of M.chaci Burke. into rest on Cemetery. viis a rnemh'r of St. Thursday. Jan.

1. 11124. r-1 William 8:39 a. Iitrict MTis. at Sarah Iriscoll 1'aitoa (p.

I t.ot;ijj po'ice I tepartment. Fifth I We ish to extend our sincere lnanks fo our relatives and friends, tor then t-yni-j pathv ueautllui iiocel itrferins. our-I mi: out leceiit lor oeuth i'i my wire and loonier. Mai unuoiey. husband of Marie A of Charles AI- Young).

relief of James G. F'al'on Saturday. i MF.RZ Entered into 1 tin nee I Feb. 2. 192 1.

Mary Mei. 2rm Allen and the late James itol is generally regarded as tne) most stately building in the world. I It is situated in a magnificent park on a hill whose crest is a hundred feet above the river, it don. "males every landscape and lends lieautv to every picture. It covers nearly four acres of ground, and cost, I from first to last, nearly lMlnvtsl wife of John C.

Mm. oear mother I of Bcrnice Merz. our dear daiiK'ir. daush-1 Rister. sistet -in-la and aunt.

I'llilOI'SK Wtd. on Meiainee Kiverst "ailev Park or weat; will rent or bui ItOi C-4I9 i To-nuv on gix.d fishir.g lake. Jillnols. within 34 m.ies St. I.u:s.

Itos C-rt08. i LI It Hi td on Meranwsc Elver. 3 orjt rooin-t Price, ternis Bos N-1 14. CLUB Wtd" -Tobiiyrnan club or club site on Meratne Rlv'; state price and full particulars In first letter. Hog C-3SU.

Post-Dispatch. CLUBI IO USE WAN TED We eipe, ially wisn to thank I I'ainteis Union. Wiliianm ilearse Hauck-Sk-hmlti UnueriaKiii Co- and uie pallbearers. FATHER AND LAUGHTER. In loving memory of mv dear husband.

our rlear fathei Edward ZuiliK. ho parsed awav Feb. ti. 1923: None knows the depths of our-regret; rememlier when others foiitet Onlv those who liai lost can' tell The pain of parting with one loved so well. Sadly missed bv WIFE AND ClIILJ-iREN.

I aged 28 years. dear mother Jes.e P. Dnscoll and Mvz Nancy Muiiady and sister of J'. A. Youm: of Faeioault.

o'jr dear grandmother and great-srandmother. Funeral Monday. Feb. 4. at 0 a.

from the residen.e of her dau2lur. Mr. Nancv Mullady. North Fi aday. St I.ouls.

to our Eadv of Ch.irch. to Calvary Ccn.etery. HX On Thursday. Jan. 31.

1924. at 4 r. m. John P. Finn, beloved husband of Kunera on uesflav.

ren. i). ai 0 a. 111.. from iesidence.

4229 tiliear avenue Cal- to Perpetual Help Church, thence to vary Cemetery. We wish to extend our sincere thank to th Charles School Mothers' Circle. Mrs. year In memory of our dar mother. August Hart, who away one Kate Unn mee nesr or at Ctstla- win wood.

Mrivrmot). oear tamer H'a'rice Finn, and the i.r of Mrs. William rent or Hot Post- 000. Consult the movlnsr pictures magazines refrnrrtinir the lio.ne of the actor in ouestion. -f cK Call in person at the advertising- department.

They wlL help you with the advertisement nnd quote von the price. (2) On July 2. 18 SI, Charles Guiteau, a man vanity had been offended by the refusal of of V-e. and whose unbalanced brain had been excited by tli dissension In shot Iresi- 1 and rienda lor their sympathy and beauti-lul floral offerings during our recent I bereavement in the loss of my dear wife iand our dear motiier. Antoiila Brecely.

We I e-tpttclally thank Rev. Father Komoara, also the paiibearers of bociety Plamneki 1 MR. AIX)1S BRECELY AND I CiilUiKtN. (c) MONTI Entered Into rest on Friday, leb. 1924.

at 11:4 a. Menri-eMa F. Monti, darling 'aue ter of Erneeta Monti and the la'w Martin Monti, dear sister of Edward. Man in. Jules.

Olvnmia. Charlotte and Theo.ioaia Monti, and Mrs. James J. Fui.eral from the famllv resilience. 1 J9 1 Oak Court.

011 Mondav morning. Feb. 4. 1924 Mass at St. Hoses church at Fop Rent I 4 at 8 30 a.

4 Ashland ave-v t'huri'h. was a of Jame E. nr.r. late Marie Finn Burke and Mrv FtineraJ Moi 'a-from r-ntie. to the ment Caitarv member of the and Sf Leo's H.l-1RKKSK Enteie-) I.

II. 1 1. The half-cent dated 1809 worth from 5o to 15c. AXXIOt'S The quotation "When Oreeks jolrieti was the tti of war," was written by X. Lee.

J. A. L. Head the book reviews ni the I'ost-Dlsjiati each Saturday evenlrtr information re-Kardintr books. Sr.NIiAV POST ItlJALiKR.

the directory of publications at tlie Public Library rt-ardins the list of magazines in the States. A IiKAnKK Billy Miske fought Jack I if mpsey July 4. 192). at Hen-ton Harbor. for the heavyweight charnpioiiship.

Dempsey knocked Miske out in three rounds. ANXIOUS-. The phrase "hors doeuvres" Is French and translated means literally without labor, but Is generally used to mean an appetizer, or something von can eat without effort. A YI iEX. There are approximately C000 lartKUKfres.

Even the most proficient. lintrtii.st can'iot learn more than an insiarnificant ntimlier of them. It would take years to learn the word used in oath of the various lanpuayes to slEfriir'y one thip. POST Ti.ej-o dental in St. Louis, namely.

St. I on is University School uf lieritistty. located at Jrtiu and Caroline street, and the Wnehitlir-ton I'niversity School of Dentistry, Iocs, tod at 20rto Locust street. You are oblifred to pay for ilie material expended in various types of work. ANXIOUS.

Thi ro are five different varieties of the United States fractional currency 10c notes; they are valuer! at if ago on Eeb. 2. 1923: In a graveyard sleeping. Where i ha flowrs gently wave. Lies the one we loved so dearly But one we could not save.

Heaven now retains our treasure. Ijirth her lovely casket keepa. And the angel loye to linger Where our darling mother sleep HER UiVlNa CHILDREN Ti-V brother, brotner-in-iaw. Ml grandfather. I VS? Arthur J.

lionnelly SSrll boulevard, on Tjieaaay. jfH fo gt Michael a J- wirBt In Calvary Cemetery. nVmetnbor of WhitenerV 1 n4 Walker Jnnlnps Can, p. ft MidAmerican War Veterans. iNTSlivG Enterirt into rest.

Thurs-iT Borer J. Armstrong. 1 a of Mrs. Hannah Armstrong. "HrrfWPUmT.

Armstrong and Mrs. 'JTSmdy Feb. 3. st 2:30 t. Unci Juniata street, to nf Xrnoiia Lodre "-'6.

A. J1X Molia Branch Chapter No. TI E' Thomas Jefferson council SlJwI 0 U. A. and treasurer 'iLS? Council of Junior CAM cii tHHARIV-Entered Into rest Friday.

I. at 3:15 P- Eu1fnf Nri. beloved eon of O. H. ltlanchard ixir brother, grandson and nephew, 11 years t) months.

'antral from 3015 Gasconade street. saT at 2 to St. Thomas Uwnce to S3. 1'eter and faui 9 (C' "parlment Interment In laivarr Xarr.e society. c.

1 "n' MORRISON Entered into rest at hia rest suddenly on the i V.rn ciarfielil at hor.ie. 3231 Vincent av on taturaay at :30 a. 111.. Adoi Saturday. ret 2 We wish to thank our relative and i frienus for the sympathy and kindnes Hhown us In our late and sad bereave-j ment at the death of our dear mother and grandmother.

Ernstiua Palma. ve tiii.uk tne Rev. IJebncr for the kind words spoken, ihe olHiearets Win. C. Movdell.

undertaker, -uni lor ine beautiful i Lilt ritivs In memory of our dear wife and mother, Enielie Sfharpenburg 'nee who departed this life one year ago. Feb. 5. 1923: Gone, guiie. dear mother, gone forever; railway station In Washington.

The crime excited the horror and execration of all parties alike, and foreien nations joined in the universal sorrow and indisn Uion. How we miss your loving face. ILI'll Furniture and leaie on club at Meramec Club No. 9. at Crescent.

can be He'ii Sunday. Feb 3. Ed Horn CU'li Hoi st At front. Se Casslilv. at Delcke, Sunday, or llinrt Che-tjiuj; ftomontfi4.

CLL'B HoFSE or hunting lodire: 2 acres, near Ilir River, one mile from Housa St.rtngs, 21 iiulesi trom St Ixiii's: von- derful pbo-e. Ii -nt 72. Pcst-rlspti-h. CLL'BHoL'SE For lease, on Meramec at Dep-ke. r.s.u..

large porch, screen all around. Cad Irviu Biel, Grand evenings CLI'H SITES Foe sals lease; ia'l choice Iota ad.ioluiiig Mera-nec River f.nest buthing beach. 11 mlies from fct. Ixiuls: good roads: careful selections of owners and tenants: start planning now for that ciubhouse you ate going to have rent tojmruer; everybody's doing It. Get your choice lot now Hurry.

W. W. TONKIN'S. Out, Eappington. Mo.

W. Freese of 3731 Manoia avenue. Ken- Feb. 1924. t.eorge Araeii.

ic-raieo n-wood Springs. husband of band of Amanda C. Morrison, dear father FYeese (nee Conrad 1, dear father of Ml- of Howard Edna Ralph vllle. William Adoiph. Louise and Teckla Ruth Morrison and Mr.

Nellie Van freese and our dear brother. brther-lu- Leuveti nee Morrison 1. our dear father-law, father-in-law and uncle, in his fifty- in-law and uncle, in his if ty-t nrh'h year, seventh year. tjerviees Knights Kadosh 1 33d deRiee Remains in state at Zlegenhein Pros. Masonic 1 at the Scottish HiTe Cathcaral.

Chanel, 2'S23 Cherokee street, due notiee fWonteenth and Ujcmt boulevard, at 12 of funeral later. Iieoeased was a rpemer Monday. Feb. 4 at if Eden Imi.uinuel F.vaneeil.-ril hurcli n'l cvntpnarv il. "Church.

street vou left us to remember. AN'l) MP.S. ROBERT, E. LMA But so days AN LI Garfield nnpere.i Toward the eno i i a mi of Aniiust his medical a 1 1 enua i- his last chance oi recov None can fill vour place. Never shall ou be Never from our memory fade Loving hearts wiil always linger Around the i-rra'-e where you are laid.

Sadly iriseed bv lHSLAND AND CHILDREN. felt I hat depended on his reraova 1 i com Wellston Camp No. Mooern inwi- land Pine boulevard 011 Tuesdav. and I'ine lou3ev; I. III.

man of America halla Intei men at 1 i larious climate ot on September ,6 lie was We wish ixtend our sincere and hearuelt tna.iks lo ojr many relatives and I'i lends for their kind consi.ierat ion arid du; tng our Pad leieavoneut in ti.e of n. dear bustand and our dear ton end brother. William Keeker: anu foi the inanv beautiful floral We v.ieh especially i lhaiiK Kev. J. G.

tor hi; tonsuling surd. tl GEERSe Enteied into rst on Thursday ore rr. nusni.1 eoset u'j' lir tram to taken 1) Ixjdtre, No. A. F.

and A V. tv St. Aldeiiiar Commanierv. died 13 days alter, on me whero lie PIR1TUA.LISM Feb. NIKEI Entered jnto rest Saturday The assassin.

ui o. nineteenth. Phone Affton 13()2. IcHU N'lKel. widuw tirnir: cip 1924.

at 3 I. IjenM line Apollo Mi.gmi; Society and member the Eiks 1-odKe for tneir pa. li.iu.il ion. i THE REtKfc.lt tAMILlES. COTTAGE room, ami nhoiver of John Nikel.

dear mother of the Jan. 31. 1924. at 6:45 p. Elisabeth Oeers tnee Kortei.

beloved wife of John Herman Geers. dear mother of He en Temmen nee Geers. Anr ie Hehrens inee Goers Henrv Geers. Elisabeth Reuter 1 neo Geera1. Ida Grunioh (nee Geers.

and I Marv Kessler inee (Jeersi. der mother- in-law of Herman Temmen. Hnnr 1 Behrens. William J. Reuter.

Joeph Grun- lri Ir.serh Kevsler and Joseoh ne Geers 1 Was cOIiVlv'teil an-' trial iti which the onlv defense offered was that of insanity, and was lianeed in the jail at ash-inaton on June 18S. John Nike! Edward Mi-s. Rosa IyOthridge triee and our dear inot'n-er-ln-law. grandmother and great -g: in her seventy-eiirh'h year. In loving memory of my dear daughter, Ixrraine Lasoh.

who departed from this life three years ago. Feb. 1. 1921: Bear Iorraine. how we miss you; Miss vour sweet and, geutls face.

You have left us all in sorrow No one tan ever take your place. Yuu are gone, but not forgotten Never shall your memory fade. Irving beaits shall always linger Round the grave where you were. laid. Pdlv missed bv MOTHER.

SISTER AND F.HOTHER. RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. In Castlewood campshe. Sw ownet, 47U.9 Natural Bridge. MERAMEC RIVER ifeautiful resort, rlr.a beach, stirliig.

restaurant r.esr Delcke. Forej-l 3o.j4J bef oi a. in. after 11 ni. itP9 Funeral from ciiapei.

34 Gravols ae-ue. Mondav. 1-eh. 4. at (nee Said, and onr dear rrandmn'her.

I wish to thtink my friends for the thoughtful acts anown during the Illness and in the of my deanv ildvd wi.e. i.vme brook, the heiptrut'e In mv ceasing 1 also w.sn io thank tne nultes iiu-i i.e. ni.oii for their l.ir.dm-ss and LEGAIU INFORMATION For Sals l.onix Bar Association.) -hit illness no wiMi m.iiuon uie It SITE aula river front. P11UTUAL MEETING Sunday. m1.

8 p. m. Ramsey's Church. (cti8) P1R1TUAL CrTURCH ETerv Tuesday. Friiiiy.

8 p. m. 1214A Caaa. A. HoUister.

10 FIT OF TRUTH Sunday. Thursday. m.i Tuesdays. Fridays. 8 p.

m. It. 4.3j.iA Eiston. liVE.VTH CHURCH, 3.302 Park a Wed. 8 P.

m. Mrs. Waters, Thurs. d. (c9) "El'RCK rTVI.VE Meeting" Tuesdav.

Thurs.1ay d. in. Hd2 Francis 1L- A. Johnson. aTTAL CHTRCH Sandar.

8 p. dty. 2 and 8 p. in. 18dS S.

12th. rid (By a Member of the Send slampid, ad- dressed envelope fjr the information that you desire. assisL- Charie S. S.uat t. Box front terms.

I', I OiTEMWRF Saturday. Feb. 2. 1924. at a Nancy Ann istt-ndorf v.

idow of 'tto (tsteudoif. durlirg tnoti--! or of Mrs. A. F. Kauifmsn.

Mis. G. E. i 1-alfrev. Mrs.

J. tl. Parser of and Ixuis and lienrv Onentlorf. I Funeral from J. J.

(Juit.n'a f'jntra! par-; lors. 1522 North Grand boulevard. on I Tuesday. Feb. 5.

at 2 p. to Vaihaila 'MeraiTie-at Valley Park; beautiful oil-, lor ineir wr LK. GEO. W. aunt, ag" years.

Funeral Mondav. Ffi. 4. at 7:30 a. m.

from the family residence. "Six 'hio avenue. St. Ftancis Sale." thence to SS. Peter end Paul's CeTteterv.

Ieceased was a member of the Pt. F'ans de Saieg' Man led Lidia' Society. GRAFEMAN Entered into rest on Fr dav. Feb. 1.

19I4. at 5:30 p. Theodore "Grafeman. beloved husband of Marie WEST3KO0K Blver lot We desire to 'thank cur relatives and i frien.is for their kindness and i.ympatny Box CLCBSITEe Meramec, for sale or Iemay Ferry rd. tjrosamanri.

'itie. the dhow us in our ad bereavement lease ln.iu leP9 i "fur- Elizabeth I r.t our mother. In lo-. ing memory tf rnv dear mother. Anna Sch.vrnhorst.

who departed thia life oe.e vear r.i?o Feb. 1923: At home in the beautiful hills of God bv tho valley of rest so fair. Some day. some time, when my task is done Aith toy shall meef you there. Peaceful be vour sleep, dear mother.

Tie sweet to breathe rotir name: In lifs I loved you dearly, tn death I do the same. Sadly mliuea by her daurhter. father of Mausoleum. Grafeman (nee Krstn. dear nu.l.i.

if you save notice that you were troiiiK to vacate, the landlord could compel ou to vacate at the end of the notice period, if he wished. However, lie misht consent to let you remain longer. One month's written notice to vacate, friven not later than, the day before the rent day, is necessary. A SEEKKit OU I.VUOP.MATION. The amount received in settlement for the personal injury is not taxable income, and need not be rriort.

in the return. 2) The iloOO received from the building Mary Rollins Oven-ll. widow or leaas i Bendor: our sister, i.iolher-ili-iaw yrand I i u-n. ruOo.it ner and slster-ln Mrs. Adelina Gehring.

Nirhoias. tMliiam CLUBIIOCSK- lur at I'nstisw ood Benton lbodw. light and water of John H. overall. at KaltJmore.

i Kev. Ch. Kruemer tor his I THANK YOU. The party could be held for the payments, if he has received and accepted the piano. nUAMUn.

If he is not a registered physician, it would be unlawful for liim to write prescriptions and vaccinate ill the. manner stated. il. If she gets a judgment against the truer owner. she consoling ui us.

Miss Lillian Ramspot i soioiRt. the t.elioearcis and tor the oeauu at the of her son-in-law. Curtis F. Bumam. Jan.

30. 1924. Kunernl serv ti--s at Columbia. et r. Sunday.

Feb. 3. (c7i I KTKR Entered mto rest. Thursday. and Emma Grafeman.

dear father-in-law of August GehHng. Mrs. M. Grafeman and the late Mrs. Gertrude Grafeman.

and our dear brother, brother-iii-iaw and grandfather. Fuueral from the Leldner chapel. 2223 Louis avenue. Sunday. Feb.

3. at 2 p. "RST THEOMOXISTTC CHURCH tin ind Friday. 2 o'clock. 3921 Ken- K.

Greislnier. rarrUAt- OHCRCH "Sverv Tuesdav. i Friday. 8 D. m.

1214A Cass far. A. ful floral '1 HE trllbiirtcN AND RELATIVES lo C'LJL'II SITES Hull or lease: real Metam-. Elver front bus at Vailry Parki Consa out Sunday, look, make your selection; few rood lots left. ot S3i: a.

so Hal fot lots: terms. liea-h. good sttade liees, good n-ad. batidy to trains, riiunhts. store; stlott drive to cltv.

Fee Gen ge A. Tuff, 3532 Arsensl. Sidney Victor I LSI. Jan. 31.

192 4. ft be'oved husband of I Ai'oe-t Petrs Mrs. theii'-e to veme'ery. ueceaeeu TTH SPIRITUALIST CHCRCII. 1300 n.

Hr.rv I'eters. E'la pe-e'-F. father of T. J. Elliott.

Mrs. A. L.ovl. 3 from a member ot tjoiumDus urns' able to hold you for it be a lien on your srrice 1 We with to et our th i to all our reiativtr -na li.encs tor their sin. showi u- In our n.d ls reaven i in i'ne loas ul our dear Vl.ived unitniT, Joset.n A.

Tri e. Wv wls' thank IV.ueran tor the coliaolllis' 30 p. m. Sunday i as 3:4. I as M.

Moore and Mrs A. O. U. W. c.

xein pt tax. un End loan association is from tile Federal income w. 1.34 p. Clira Riedeil. pastor.

Fimern' Sun.lav. Grand bculevard. I chanel. 2707 N' I COTTAGE For esle or lease en Meramec. it repre-case the o-rt less more than $30 of sents interest, in which will not Lilt, nor will property.

a P. a ni Rives you you have if the property YEAP.S. if sue TO3 LOVE CHCRCII Sunday i ten.er.t Ya'haila Cemeterv. words sookt-r. over ntm.

tne panuea In sad but lo. ing mernory of our dear mother. Lena Froe.chn:ier. who died one year aro. Jan.

31. 1923: What Is home without mother? All things a wor'd tnnv send; For when we lost our mother We lost our dearest friend. Phe wore th, c-ow-n of patience Throughout the vears are stresrled on; And those bunds, at rest foieier. Are the bands that made our horns. S-idiv rnissed by HI'SBAND AND CHILDREN AND ALL WHO LOVED HER.

tul the HI I'1 $1100 is excess of interest over "houn bv the iHinrielly Cnriei ta INMKM'K Entered into rest on Saturday. Feb 2 1924. at a. i.i.. Agnes I'u--ock mee MehilnEi.

beloved wife of Al claim deed and ecordi her share of become yours at ofl-r- ing aid all the beautiful Howe HANA Entered into reft on Friday, Feb. 1. at 11 a. Frank liana, aged years, beloved husband of Rose liana (nee Pechotai. dear father of Frank.

Mary. Mrs. Josephine Sturm. Charie. Mrs.

Anna Eckrlch. Rose and Mrs. Lllii.in lteckman. dear brother of Mary Lan-meier. our dear atlier-in-law.

grandfather and uncle. Funeral Mondav. Feb. 4 at 8:30 a. from residence, 2112 Matrnoiii avenue, to St.

Wenceslaua Cbunh. thence to SS. Peter and F'aul's Cemetetr. rTi claim else once, ami no oi lnSS' SISTERS ANT) BROTHEl. nt ciork.

Sunday evening lswir. 230 p. m. 4148 U.nif. 1 Qrtsil.

pastor. ic99 IVIESaL SPIRITVAL SOCIETY ijid unrices every Sunday, p. ih 1 p. m. Mrs.

ItMiiiex, Futor. 311tlA Easton. lEDOfrTTON OF POULS Service ar Fndiy, 8 p. private readings Mni Marie. flCOlA Easton; Hit- bert Pr.eock, dear mother ot l.imer.

a inert and Roliert J'ocock. our sister, sister-in-law and aunt, aged 3ti years, 10 months and ID days. Fune-al from Hoffmeister parlors. South Comp'-on. on Tuesday.

Feb. 5. at 2 rn to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. nil I it at her death.

II. -S. The' I'i umber can hold vou for the balance ilu" on his i.i 1 1 I tow ever, if the party to IN WIEiTiORIAWI i' rn'iiiemory oi my "be.oved tattler, who 1 rienarted this life one year ago, rtb. o. I HEATH Entered into rest at "at.

Keiistoa cars. THFtS OF TRLTH Marcus M. 1 trance lecture bv 192 and I 1721 South Tenth street, on Fri tay. tne 1 Feb. 1.

1924. at 2:0." Ja nes H.a h. Gon oui ii' 'o. iy." SILVIA E. BABBIERI.

Eer spirit. lemonstra Wm. ilea- husband. LofiiiKiien. who iliei Ecu.

1. 1923. Sauly miHued by wife. MRS. ilARJoRlli 1X1FFHAGEN.

nnsoaiiu 01 toe iirdiii, 11 father, grandfather arid great-grandfather, in his eightieth year. Remains in state at Witt Tiros." chapel. 2929 South Jefterson avenue. Funeral Mondav at a. m.

to St. Vincent rie Paul Church, thence to SS. Peter and laa! Cemeterv. c) SAMPT Entered into rest, suddenly, on Friday. Feb.

1. 1924. at 10 p.m.. George Sampt "dear beioved husband of Tht-kla Satript' mee Wolf I. dear stepfather of I N'nholas and Catherine Sampt.

and our dar scn-in-law. brother brother-in-law, st the aee of SO years 11 months. Funeral from resident-. 2129 I tree; on Tuesday. Feb.

5 at 8:30 a. I thence to Calvary Cemefery. Ie-eaedl was a member of German B'reficiai Cr.lon No. 404 Oefreicr Cntrstlietzcng ee- Pin' Oestereicher Arbiter Yerband. icl) (CI whom you sold the property atrreed with you to pay this balance, you can hold him for it.

A. If thev sue you for amounts due on the table and chair, vou will probably have a pood defense. the LfRal id Bureau, in the Municipal Courts Building, Fourteenth and Market streets. If the t'irl of IS is self-support and is livinff a clean, moral life, as you state, her tw.ti.er er.nl.l not liavo VSt com In lovlnir memory of my dear husband, and our dear fa'her. Auguit who departed this lif Feb.

2. 1922. Sadiv missed bv bis wife and daughter and all v.ho loved him. In loving memory of our dear daughter. Manha liilsh inee KisUei, died Jan.

31, 1920. Yes. gone, but not forgot 'en. We think of you each day. And our hearts are sometimes heavy Because you have gone to stay: But then the thought romes o'er us That we shall meet again.

In that brieht land of gory. Where death no moie shall reign. Sadly missed by all her loved ones. We wish to thank our relatives and friends for their kindness mid symp-ith" shown us In the loss of our dear husbsnd and father. MRS FRANCES BRVNDA AND CHILDREN.

who died Feb. taxaDle. A CONSTANT KKAIjKR. He-port the facts to the Prosecuting Attorney's office, in tile Municipal Courts Building, an the owner can be prosecuted and fined for violation of the City Ordinance 30007. You can also sue for any damaues which you have so suffered.

This is on the assumption that there was an arrangement either expressed or implied, that heat would be furnished. WILL The Government not make jrood losses to depositors In banks which are members of riie Federal lieserve System. (2) The L'nited States Government does not eruarantee deposits in any bank. (3) Inheritance lax rates vary according to the amount Inherited, and the relationship of the person receiving the inheritance to the deceased. if you have any particular case in mind, write again, statinir the facts, and we will advise you of the rate.

NO SUNSU. (1) You can deduct from your income the amount invested in the stock In memory of Anna Link ll'2'b Sadlv missed by her sons ami FRED. renr MerstceeH trrhiands, l-'oeest 3.MI0R iiiTT AGES On "Meramec, at Et II. EN 10O2 Title Gty. Bidg.

c4ll CI.ITTAGE---I hi of leramec 3 reot'W. luge torch, electric. JO.sr-MILLKI: Ci.Jo'iN, 0th si. COTTAGE 17." buys a new ,1 i.n and" m-d port eoitage. 23x21 feet, with bathroom 1 fct, lo lot 60x12(1 feet, facing Meramec River.

10 inllsa from city limits, end of Telegraph road. tN'rite ow ner. G. F. od-Smiih Llndell Hotel.

Llndell and toyie Hi. Iuis. Mo. FARM A. I of 't flouring th Meramati River, pear 'a lev Park: (Ml acres, on rock, road to Feuton; valuable for club end camp s'tea: sell st or ebanre for Sr.

wis property. JOA. r. DP KM ANN n.K. 2t r-bestnut st, HI NTING AND FIHIN'tJ "gHOUNDS Wr.uui pumrntr and haatt'i cvr.er.

llogenmiiler. P' Mry' Mo Ot RK.S'd'.T iTi.li ucd lot at Jedberr: BOrl; will ri'e Monday. 200S S. ''e rpt e- ir SUM MFR" 0 nw.ins. JrflO-fiot por'-h.

natr In bouse: acres of v. oc. ts r.p at $150O l.aif rsah; alo bunit''0' stvle summer house; furnished, 'n M-drer's Park, on the River: can be bo'itrht at a vary a eie, terms. Freil J. Wesse' H.

4)72 Wimsr (e "Ail" 'the "PL' 'AH -RE" "of the "oZaKKr, iruttes out MERAMT'C on M.e river; hid id v.i'i a-e u-nwm t-e trees; dtiva c. H'i v. si. r-T A LA ft LTjTA P-Tl O.vn -i- on -oitg on the Mee tee lef eveterf ltv'siion. 4 rooms, ler'o tj 1 3.1 c'ose in ert ci otoncini road: on (he In, iti" Ktmnf, Lieerea In memory of Barnard Zychlnaki.

whom God called home four years a go II he IIKF1U.VG ER Entered Into rest en Pat- urday. Feb. 2. 1924. at 2:30 p.

tied 1 Heffiinirer. beloved husband of Margaret llefflintier (nee Rappt. Matl and William Heffliner our dear son, brother, brother- in-law and uncle, at the age of 47 years. Funeral fro-n fantiiy reidenee. 73(1 Re- "enla.

St. Louis County. Tuesday. Feb. 5.

at 2 p. to St. Mathew Cemetery. Deceased was a me.r.ber of Er.ilding Latiorers' Ixtcal. No.

22. to KOKII Asleep in Jesus. Wednesday. Jan. i because but not lorgoi en.

mitted to an institution mtx Uasanay. ic) SEF.JIOMSiTIC Flower service Sun-. Ituiiya. 8 p. m.

143'1 Farragut. at asd rovd mediums. Ail el-. Beilefontair.s cars. HECaOXISTIC MISSION Sundavs.

flowers. Thursday. 1 o. m. Mrs.

Doelling. Mrs. i others. -613A X. 12th t.

ISTERFD CHURCH OF CHRIST. II XI VERS A BROTHERHOOD wtW, 7:30 p. lecture and Mrs. T. Hsry.

Soul science "sin4ay evenings. All welcomo. siaiata st. ic8) li'H OF CONSOLATION I-ec-X kealmg vry Tuesday evening at "wy Thursdiy afternoon at 1 :30. omening at 7.30.

Sunday mornings Sunday school and Bible class Flower service every first jar erening of each month. 3010 t. Rinderer, pastor. All wl-- (c9S) 1 V17TT1 BPlBlTTlttM-S with the wiio loved I lom tiioae of her refusal to live Entered into rest on Wednesday. Jan.

30. 1924. st 1130 Ms-rv A. Sr-htn 1 1 -Voge i sa n. relict of Yalentine Scamp f.

beloved mother of "Wm. Mary. Frank and Joseoh Schmi't and our dear iser. sister-in-law and aunt, at the are or (12 years. Funeral on Mondav.

Fi. 4. at a. from rsiier-re. 310S avenue, to pi Francis tie Stie's Church, thence to il Its.

A 1 r. cniin- n.ot ner. 9-3-7-F. The may have lift would depend stances. Go to furniture company Siuiltv of fraud, it on the circum-votir lawyer and It, of cur dearly jved Louis E.

Meyrei. who this life i'eb" rtMINNir: A. MEVP.ER (wife, FREDA C. MEVKI-K Daufc-llter. Memorial Meet in Loniup Sundav Feb.

3. p. m. Musicians' Club Hall. S.VI.'i Pine St.

John J. Hal lam. lately of Moscow, will streak u-i "lnlne and the Role of the Communist laity." Music. Adtnlssbm free. In loving memory of cur dear father.

Sum L. Palti. who Jeoartei th: llf two rears ago. Feb. 2.

Gore but not Sadlv nnsHl bv -bdoren CAK-MFLINU AND PATTI. I SS. Pe'er and Cemetery. NKNKIISKV On Sa'urday Feb. 2.

1924. I Aubus; it. Serkoky of Allen ave-! nue. husband of th iate Stmhia S-k s-: ir.ee and dear futher of I.i.s I II John A I'r-rk Rose Senkosky. yars an I 2 months.

of funers' later pee'z f.mral home. Lafayette avenue. TF.BEAI Entered into rest on Saturday, i Feb. 2. 1924.

at 4 p. Amanda Te-I beau nee Manleyi. North Floris-! saut avenue, widow of August Telieau. dear when you sell it at a loss, or when It has become worthless. but not until then.

(2) If the loans are ur.collectable you can UNDERTAKERS .111 and ask him for a report on your case, then, if vou re not satisfied, consult some other lawyer in whom you have confidence. ill One sister could have her mother insured without the knowledge of the other sisters and brothers. (21 The doctor who attended her should sicn the-death certificate and the insurance claim, if that is, required. We susrest that vou consult a lawyer if you have any trouble repardin? the in ana gtat 'wss of our T.ear mother. A-itiireri, who died Feb.

2. 1922. In loving ir.mory LiZfcle TuiT.bull Oiee vers ago tO'-e. v. PEETZ NEW HOME 30.

19W4. Anita Hoeh of ties Mo. beloved daughter of Rev. Ohnrlei and Augusta ll'ieh. dear sls.er of i'aui Carl.

Adalbert. Harold and Irene Hoeh. In her tenth vear. Funeral Sunday. Feh.

3. at 2 p. from Eopp's chanel. Kirkwrod. Interment in St.

I 'a ul Lutheran Cemetery, lies Peres. Mo. Funeral private. HOMAN Entered Into rest Saturday, Feb. 2.

1924. at 7 :20 p. Johanna Margarets Horr.an ne Hanfteini. of 22:12 Nebraska avenue, dearly beloved mother of Harry and Charles A. Human, our dear mother-tn-iaw.

grandmother and aunt, in her seventy-seventh year. Funeral Tuesday. Feb. 5. at 2 p.

from Heier funeral parlor. 2223 South Grand boulevard, to New Picker Cemetery. Ieceased v. a- a member of St. Lukes Ladies' Society.

il KJRCIIHOIT "Cntered into ret, Thursday. Jan. 31. 1924. at 8:33 p.

m. Frank Kirchhoff. beloved of Mar Kirchhoff (re Flsheri. dear father of Mrs Marv Streff. Joseph.

George and Wil deduct them as bad debts. (3) As you have not collected the amount you won playinie poker, you need not show it in your return at all. We know of no way for you to collect this amount by process. WHO 421" Grant 2310W AND ALL Sadiv rntsied 1 WILI.IF AM' CL'SSII' I.OEi; HER. AY.

eai. LAFsTFTTE No cbarare for the most rtesi rartfir lr t.e city tajtiful fi- MEMBERSHIPS CLUO HiiiEo surance policy. In s- buf levins of husband. A.iun i n.eycr. vlw depatted this life Jan.

31. 1922. the Med'um." Acts 22 14.0V. 110 W. Courtois i 30.

Wedncadays 8 p. m. Mrs. 1469A Hollamont Vd8 Mr- Drnner. W.

Fridays 8 p. tn. Ail aei- Brem-ii tv. Strieker. We1n-Z'ify- Fril33'.

8 P- m. at 4557 -m t. iv il" I'absl. Thursdays. VSV-Ti Rausch-nbach caracH.

1003 nmnr st. I'e't-o'iis Invited, ijiepnoii es, fiaturdav evenings. Jeffarsun and refit rt.tr.ovi MEDICAL QUESTIONS CEMETERY LOTS mother of Ira J. Teeau ar.d the late Mrs. Louise Gudermuth and dear mother-in-law, grandm ither and great-grandmother.

Fme notice of funeral from Math. Hermann Son chapel, Sarah arid W. Floris-tant. VAN BKH.GI Entered into re-t on Friday. Feb 1.

at a. Iaura A. Van Bi-iegle inee Smith) r-eloved wife ot Henrv Van Iiriggle and dear si-er of Frank. "Harry and Leo Smith and Mrs. Charles Sueme.

and our dene aunt. L-' A 1 1 (JHAXD- a 'Sv WI'T CHU.fJHEN l-ed bca 1 io 1. il Health and sanitation questions of public interest only be con- SANITARIUMS Vtci T- ij starred. Diagnoses or treatment of maivtauai cases uui no, yivcn it 1 Of O' I- 1 ani ou at re rt urroundinK he electric and protect tne with vaseline. l.t' et.

I WOP.r.IEI) YVIFK. A hydroce.t 1 UK I i I collection OflSKlll it.g i.t.vKii'ny -Mnl-e. t'EM VlTElt i' l. see. rjy.p.

1 i I 1 lo 'CO -f liam Kirchhoff and the late Frank ami t.hn one dear father-in-law. 1 v.t -ftf t- every bonis cottif ft tr.jtrfri aMnltarlym: rot a pome but (in an (or es- best '7J is tlie simplest needle II Remain win ne at tne siuuen rnarei. 'e-l, 1 I Ja -Si i at b. Galio Wednesdays 1 grandfather, uncle and protner. ageo a wif rte-K yeir MFSP.AVD HPar wife.

r. r.lit. Iielmar bouleaid- unlit Suriosv i fitiid. It is a disease of lonlv; it is pot hereditary. 1 that tile rendition could 1 i .11 rlil Pa 1 scocd (jeM.i .1 Mel aeetlfjtl i'd to 'mv.

Feb 3 at 1 P. m- J-'uneral take I place from the residence of her sister. Mr. reir.eu y. I TANK terms a-; contli I ion.

I orlv bo cau-d from a fall or oruise. -The two the were told pot baed YOU MUCIL-plKted mean3 2 Wha yon 1 irrr. ise and 459 Nnfh' 20th. 8 p- ra- Wheeler VvU'- 8 p. rn.

Mrs. Waters. Funeral from Rob-r-'a parlcrs. South Grand avenue. Monday.

Feb. 4. ac 8 30 a to St. Plus' "hurch. Interment at PS.

Peter' and Paul's Cemetery. KCEN'NKN Entered Into rest on Jan. 21. -Two, li-rrave; 10. cheap.

Call S' I 'ITS T.e.' Park, section Chas vieme, oaie avenue. Feb. 4. at a. S'.

Luke's Church Interment Calvary Cemetery. (c You i not 'tat is imp 1 I rio place in I on frcts, fo far as we know them. (3) A v.ii.an coi-id become 3 rest. K1.TFRMA" Entered ttdo ('IPIVrf KHV SYT Xieinorlal Park, si Crave; we'l Selected, fT5. IVlX nr.j iXI.

your rt'T, sviiich ash. and the treatr.ien. contaeio'i tl- in a rn at an ranriwii. rt 533 Marceau. J.

and Thursday. Jan 31. 1 92 ft 1 p. Iorr.l Warlrermann. dae nelnved -nih-h: niet'hs: cn'remnv low sinfr mil frtetiiy Mi'il st I'lspstch.

GkCh A 1 1 Alt'i CM' Ly r.ro ii. miles Poith of "'It'i a ouiet. rsfined. i-lrilr rale ill a vren; 'reiud-s letiatd. rieilH and bshs, Idr-i' t-l old foiws and H.

Mineral water lot Pit, toedei ccd two dipiomaa at two talts vf the roost efficient 'eiatlvs S' diutelle ate: eno All: and pflees on reousst. CoeTSfl fill (t Lou'a -dr a atid they havs liand'ed this fa va.tr a quarter a emiury ic2 rs. Ecker. Thursdays. Ti.c 1 r.l--.

so Icn: fi" frd Kuer.nen. beloved son of G. I. nee Kussman. 4 so- dea "7 1 V.

Wolff inee Kue-i i Miri KR una 4, 2iu20. in beautiful "SfNTH CHURCH. 41- reserit. Vv con 37 CameJia arc I llrcive Cemetery, tr' Cns' in Mrs. Iroege.

neni Mrs. F. IL Herkenhoff me Kuennen. r'rdericlr Julius and of John end Marv Waeltermann r.e Schn'eik -rmever) bro'be of John Rosalie and Dorothea Waeitermar.n. our dear gra id.

hilu and nephew, jd len oge-1 8 vear I low pt fee -1 -''c Richard F. Kuennen. ana our o'r 219 In-law and uneie. at the age 01 ,1 ers. Funeral Mondav F- Pt e.

in. "i Twenty-se'ond street. Church, th-uce to SS. Cemetery. Relatives er in a condition.

(Il Tiie child would not 1 affctd. J. Acre and nre one and the for black'icadr, w( vd hardly b'-r. fit in eczema, nor i3 tiler any pecifie treatment for cc. n.n.

Its case is a case ur.te itse'f. as t'nt disease Is. 11 sua My dependent upon some systerric is i.rbi nee irritation. The same rriny be of acne. If y- have specific condition, mention it.

We cannot tmdertake to discuss skin ciseases generally. CfcV FRY I ill enn Old, iia.e warned. leaving. Bo4 l'ret-li-Iteit. (i'METERV lJOT 113.

section tj.ln.rg 1 g'S- es. market pn. e. oed Park, California av. Y.

1'AMI sider a solution oi perma n.n of potayh superior to lysol a irricatini; medium. w'r? packs are far more effective ti an irrigations. Trv first fo-jch'rjr the wart dallv with oil of If unsuccessful, the least bit nf solution of tri-chloracetic mTv be used, every few days. asso.i'ation. kTsi7.

CENTER Meeting. now -Ne stead (Olive t-Mier neaage service, i.ev. I a e- lc7l residence. 4019 N. St.

Augus'ine's Peter snl Paul's and invited. H.l LE En red Feb. 2. 1924. at riear'y Jariies Mei- PERSONAL into test on Saturday.

:4." a. Christian beloved son of Frank r. it- g.r.e. CENTER fervicea Euclid Ha Ir-VIT llte'-iiT i I 'T f' i A v-ice "'e t. Is i never e-.

I VI EH OTH1 BEFORE VOU BUY ihif Hid Ixmise Wah'e 1 nee 1 lel i and Mary cautions of this as It is ver -ur dear brother of Ennl. lank wooden tooth n.onths 2il days. Funeral from residence. 14CI North Park plaee. Monday.

Feb. 4. at :30 a. to Holv Trmitv Church, theme to Calvary Cemetery. leceased was a member of the K.

of C. Kendrick council. Vf Mt. American legion Port 231 tne Young Men's Soda II iy ff Holy Trin'ty Church. Uk TZ Entered ir.io rest on Thursday.

Jan. 31. 1924. a' 1 p. at the fsmilv residenre 4325 Pearhwood avenue Pine- Lawn.

Frank Iuta. beloved hus-land of Irefe Iintx inee Cornel' 1. dear son of Frank and Elizabeth I.autz mee Pierce). dar brother of Mae and Josephine I-autr. Mrs Charles Mueller.

Mrs. I-awrence Gahn Mrs. Carl Gruemschlac anH the late Michael I-an'r. our dear uncle, rtenhew and bro'ber-ln law. Funeral will take n'ace fmi Arthur .1 the la-e Kmma lugnnn.

Anirnnij tic. Appl' with i.i. I KK. I RciTHER HIM. Wah'e Joseoh Httiii.

George 1 AM' TH Kreyl. afte-22 year 3 of Mrs. Margaret wsnie inee a lingering aged ,.1.. out and t( Oak Grove. -Tie t'nusuai FurM an lra-p-oTemen-s with perpetual w1thtut i-irtit Put 'ota now whi'e rtm- lwitmia mv had at lowest price Terms ft Charles Rock road, at c.rsoa rod.

Phor. Olive "331. hus CARD OF THANKS tn 'rg try dear departed DEATH ire of h-1 this I i months 2 days. Funeral takes place on Tuesday. I.

on I'iHl iiipn.T Wmnt Ad rhonmt tj'wm Ces-raJ Prrtntti Srt Un m'y. aAe Unm ya of tmrn Sic ttn du'v. iys. Ad4tptufn a4 Coming JTre(, I( drti g. or fun fml of lows, ditf'y.

le, Aun S'f i.ioivin. prr tlinrt ft; limes, tr: limes. Wy ir- Sun. tr. hiM'it-S lef 7 Inert, dli'y, tr.

Hun ir: tB daily, tr Aa it. n. -natural I'r---'' pastor. THl CENTER 123VJ Mc- o'clock: Thursday '-'ENTER 1631 Ohio lr.vetilns. Mrs.

Uetloff- iiai! ETEil Has moved to and L- it Adier. -4r Ji-ITT CENTER 2107 VJJ; 8ericea Thursdays, 8 p. ni. .1 at a. in.

in street, to St. Lihor us life Jar, Mt. Pese. cl r-'Ur Ti. s'-eef br-etbe jsiand; lian-e.

dear Tour Thursday. Jan. North Ir.a r. nf t--' 1esr motner 01 Church, thenee to aivary 1 (r a 1 the Tflliri We wish to our reUttves. friends nnd neighbors for the shoe-n us in our sade bereavement iri the loss of our oeur wife and no.

ti er. Mat. i la K. Rale and for the mm floral offerers. wish to thenk Rv.

H. Waiser and rae uoderteker. G-o. p'eftsch. LOUIS F.

RA AND FA MILT. M- Webb u.rr He! Mrs Adam nf Ht. Liborlus Churr.h. icl 1 In I'fe I lo-ed vi I- de I 1-1 rOse! be WIFE. LILLIA en W.

Be a me. r. AND RELATIVE. nonneilVs parlors, 3S46 I.ln.1-1! boulev.rd Inora. its-nra.

in ra. rru near r.r.'r.. 8: SO ttrn our mornine. Feb. 4.

at the ADOPTION mothe--l--la and oVWk. to Pt Psni the Ano't'e's Chuech luch. Ce ni I1I Entered into lest on Friday. Feb. 1.

1924. at 10:43 p. Mary A Wslsb. beloved daughter of John and pena Walsh (nee Rogers 1. dear sister of Francis Thomas.

Julia and Cornelius Walsh. rtei 4rthtn- I orineli y's par- ate of 48 years Sunday. Feb. 1" N. rklc eutniaya.

Mrs. Pine Lawn. Interment in Ca.vary Angeles. psners T'easa 1 e' 1 P- m--707 North Grand 'Asmed. to a.lnut an nrpnmn TV wr old.

ce ii from the Kron cliapei tr IcT-tnr it.wr.ttr rf otir dear h'lsband. fsf '-r fsher.in-'- rraedfather. Vir-s-r ho fvcsrted (his life four veU ere Fel 2. 1P2" In i('v ri et no Our hought are web vu cieee omeirr. iieceaseo 1 boulevard, to Friedens IR.

CENTER 311 0 Tholo- 1 i 'ix-ltl f.indeli le.uleyard. on Tuesoay 1 MO i iiac of i-a. was a niem' er of 11 st Servl'- und-r the auspl.es 5. at o'rli Edward's Church. Interment No.

ri. o. 1. I 1, a Truth In Advertising The yaioa of advertising Is direct ratio lo the armmril of REAPF.R-OlXHI'EXCC P-uttMt That 1 -lieeijr founded oa its ft The Nattonat Asportation of Nests. Ciassifie.1 Advertising atan-agers and the Pe'ter liwlteM P.ureau and" the Advertlelng Ct'i Ht.

Imit. In all of otti-h 't Post-nispsteh eclds membership am to eandtia fraud uietit and rtdsieatling This news-pai-er will la'e having its a'tention called to any advertisement which floes not conform to ttia tlgtist andj.rds I boueely. (ct MlldMilK Entest-d Into rest on Fri-' dsv. Feb. 1.

1924. at 2:20 a rn Anna Mei-lnger mee Arnsti. widow of Philip Meistnrer. desr 11. other of George Henrv.

William and of the la'e Anton Meninger and our dear mother-in-law i. vietvttirer nee Shee.hV". tlvary icl "-asd--k "ow eelj 1 Thurs(i. p. i e.Jn.,dll),; py 1 XCl we rre-t on yonder 1.

Mrs p. in Cemetery. We wish to evtend our sincere Cianes to our many friends for their and sympathy shown us during the hour of "ur sorrow, caused by the dea'h of oi-dear husisind and f'htr. Charles Crar.e; for the f.orsi offer uirs. lit especially thank fir.

Whlte-fftde f-ir hi- uords and Lodge No. iu4 A. V. and A.M. MW.

HATTtE CRAVE. OPAL CRANE. FA MILT. Fad'v missed by 11. mee llarmtn and 1: WALKER POST Nr CAN LEGION Ail Ml AMERI- wiil meet 1 101 Park i 1414 Fraeklan.

AtnilTH'N enupie would "'l a to adopt girl tvA tittr 3 yewr e4. Uvt eeerti iepsily gw-3 lofM. bug e.w hesiiifit 19 vter a gxttd hon Poa C--31 I ce'-ao 11 C.iiJfc Frotn" 2 to 4 prefer r.e'te- eaeep- borne sfi-l e-5uee loes I J'i t-artu-'ilar. Is IIS I'ntt IttcH ii id un 1 0.4 in fi rata fajiii.y; atjiwe, rier pe. ies Hum ber and address.

Lou rtd Thursday f.err.oons the Sun.lav. reb. a. to 01m id. to "pay 'he last Mrs 1'rl'eda Melsinser tr.ee ltauen.

our "dear grandmother and aunt, at ag of 74 tears. Funeral on Feh at rv from 1 94 1 Che-oke street Take Belief outame r. Kucnn- In 'oving teemory pf our dear htisKar.d eel father. Kdaln Morgan, tin denartei lire four vears aaro. 'eb.

5. 19'JO: 1 None knoas the depth of our regret, I tl ren.emlie- when t.y hftae bo have lost can Tbe pain part.rg one level so we'l. 'rinsed I.r WIFE. UAUGHTER AND FAMIiTXcj WUER Entered into rest en Friday Feb. 1.

1924. at 5 p. James les-per beioved husband of Mane Wlesner inee dear father of I r. H. J.

fearer Io 1" B. Wieuer a' Mrs. F. Kspltan. Dr.

J. and Helen Wsewnrr. dear b-other of George Wies-rer and our dear father-in-law and trar.d-father. in Ms seven: y-sUth year. Funeral from rewidertce.

2 1 1 Russeil boulevard, on Monday. Feb. 4. at 2 o'clock. Funeral private.

Ieeased m-sa a member tif Had Tabor. Aa. 1C. S. P.

S. tc.j to it ft TT CENTER -191 Pu'livan av. VrTy 2 n. ii-ivi Ktmtj lM TER 101 Hnmard. dl.

CENTER 4412 West anriwrurv mass Monday morr.tr.g ert tie F-b 4 this 1 by bis The qslrkesl sy tm mt office fcelp areola a Poal-Ula-patch md. St Andrew Church. California avenue and Juniata stre-t thence to New St. Marcus Cemetery. I "eeeased was a mem he.

of Pt. Andre Churvh. Sr. Andrew Irauen d.p. Ufa Feb 2.

1P2-1. aisier and who Jovd t. inrdll KlltieD IC.l D. H. B..

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