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ST.LOUiS POSFOISFATCrT Rooms and Beard ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1926. ST. IXitTIS POST -DISPATCH DEATHS SPIRITUALISM CARDS THAN We desire tn thT.Lr mir frtna fnr WEES TO QUEM W. A.

and A. Bush. 4629A Minnesota and G- Hilsfce. WellBton. W.

J. ind D. Sutter, 25U1A Bacon. and M. olander, 2o8 St.

George. W. an H. GronsKi. 3433 14 Lb.

F. and L. Hueis, 2621 Howard, it- and S. Whiteakcr, 1419 Pine. GIRLS.

M. and Busby, 927 A N. Ewing. H. and M.

Likes. 82 fe. Leonard vv. and ii. Tuslanawsky.

932 Rutger. RESORT Board and Lodging ARCADIA MOUNTAIN RESORT on Veaj-tiful Lake Kil.arney. tl.s ideal raMins place tn the heart of the Ozark: lo -aoim. home cooKirg: ail modern convsnlenc: rame fishing-, saddle horses, etc. Win.

Sciiroeder, Arcadia, Mo, tJLl Index To Classified Advertisements The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to reject any query. Personal and telephone calls, or answers by mail, cannot be given attention, except letters on medical questions of undoubted sincerity when accompanied by stamped ado) essed envelope. ture Is obtained; dilute with water to obtain the desired shade of yellow. An aqueous solution of quer-citrine also given a yellow color. Blue coloring is made by mixing one part of lnilro carmine with two parts of water.

To obtain a green coloring mix the yellow and blue formulas to form the desired shade of green. EVERY DAY READER. Dill pickles prepared in the kosher way are made as follows: Soak In water over night perfect cucumbers. Drain and wipe dry with a clean towel In the morn SUBSCRIBER. Cacnou is an aromatic sweetmeat in the form of a silvered pellet, used for giving an agreeable odor to the MRS.

K. M. S. Polish for gilt picture frames may be made by mixing: the beaten whites of three eggs with one-third, ty weight, of javelle water. Apply to the frames with a soft flannel cloth.

B. C. H. Various combinations of liquids are used for soft-centered golf balls. One manufacturer compoucds glue, water and white pigment for his brand of golf balls.

POOR FISH. Fishes have hearts; they do not live froren In solid Ice in winter time but In the water underneath the ice that covers the top surface of rivers and lakes. Canadian lake trout are recorded as weighing as much as 36 pounds. READER. The expression "not worth a rap" comes from the Irish during; the time of George the First, when a rap was a counterfeit Irish coin which passed for a half-penny, thoug.h it was not really worth a fourth of that value.

J. B. To remove the shine from a suit of dark clothes sponge the garment with hot vinegar or ammonia water, using one table- spoon of ammonia to a quart of water. Cover surface on the rirnt i side with a dampened cloth ana I press through the damp cloth. Re-i move the cloth and brush wll.

HOUSEWIFE. Black starch is made as follows: Add to regularly made starch a quantity of logwood extract before the starch mixture is boiled. The quantity of extract depends on the degree of blackness desired. Add a small portion of black Iron liquor, which comes already prepared, to bring out the proper shade of black. MRS.

O. P. L- To color candy yellow: Macerate tumeric In rectified spirits until a strong tinc STATE AND NATIONAL AFFILIATION. Win'ffU-r. Mr'iSrSS SVsdat tfv, 8 mOTOncr' rnunr vieeihei fVnJSie fill a V.l.liiV c.b..?pl'..?,..i MEDICAL QUESTIONS Health and sanitation questions oj public interest only trill be considered.

Diagnosis or treatment oj individual cases icill not be given. ti i i i Si; li ii i ii i i Ik it 1 3 3 I 1 i 11 fin lilt it iff- their kindness, words of ympathy and Iioral offering- in our ite bereavement. it. A-M MK8. R.

HATTON.tel Wish to rrtetlll thnUa relative rd friends and especially the Rev. Father and Fire Flehtern Union, for sympathy extended in my bereavement in the loss of my dear MAKl nOiiOti (CI The bereawrf famiiv of Ferdinand 1- G. Knitrel hereby to express their fratef ulness to the Masonic r-1er. Capt. Gerk Dr.

Bnckbauer. Rev. Kramer. Mr. Wacker and the other of the many friend who attended the last rites of tha deceased.

1 wish to extend mv sincere thank to relatives, friends and pallbearer for kindness and sympathy shown me in my late and sad bereavement In th. lo of m. dear brother. And-ew Vanl. anH th manv beautiful floral offerings.

-itiit aiA i A- rAiLi. I wish to thank my relatives itnd friends for their kindnes and svrrmnthv shown us in the death of my beloved husband. Wm. Wieland. We especially thank Rev.

H. f. Carl Haas for his words of consolation. Mrs. L.

Goetx for the sinr- mg, to the pallbearers of Llbertv Lr.d-e t. M. P. and esoeciailv Mr. ru ber and the Witt Undertaking; Co.

and for the many floral offerin-s. MRS. WM. WIELAND. We wish to express our sincere thank to the many friends and relatives for their many tokens of love and sympathy pnl beautiful floral offerina-s durinjr the hour of our sad bereavement In the loss of our dear wife and mother.

Mrs. fora F. Niesen. We also wish to thank the Rev. Tomline of St.

Bartholomew's Episcopal Church and the Order of East-em Star. Warren. and Grt-nite City. 111. GfORGTl NIESEN.

MRS. BLANCHE SPIER. MISS FANNIE HJELBIG. We wish to express our sincere thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown in our sad bereavement in the loss of our dear wife and dariin? mother: to Clayton Chapter No. 304.

Order of Eastern Star. lor their beautiful services. Sister Remiev beautiful floral offerings. DR. W.

J. HAM AND FAMILY, IN MEM0RIAM In krviiiu memory of our dear bubanc and father. Frank Schmiut. who departed tcis life Sept. 24.

1924. Sadly missed bv his WIFE AND DAUGHTER. In memory of our dear son and brother. Corporal Walter M. Biakeiy, who made the supreme sacrifice, Sept.

26, 1918. Sadly missed by: FATHER, MOTHER AND SISTER. In sad but loving; memory of our dear daughter and sister. Mamie Lsddeke, who deparied this hie two jears as-) today. Stmt.

2li. 194. Sadly missed by ner I And. All Wha Loved Her. In loving" memory ot our darling mother, who departed this iil two years axo.

25, 1924: The fioeis we lay upon your grave wl.l wither and aecay. But our love tor you, who sleep beneath, will never fade away. Sadly missed by EDNA AND ADELE WIRTH. (c) In loving remembrance of our dear son and brotiter, Charles E. Kasdeu.

who departed this life 6 years aso, Sept. 28, 1918. Eight long; years have passed away Since that most sad and mournful day When God. who alone who know best. Called our son and biothex to home of rest.

Sauly missed by MOTHER. FATHER. SISTER. AND BROTHERS. In memory of my darling- father, George Etzel.

ho passed away three ear ago. eighty-third b.rthday: 'iodty reea.Ua that memory Of a. loed Due gone to rest. And those who think of him today Are the ones who love him best. Sadly mlaoed by DAUGHTER.

In loving memory of our dear son Robert Slinirer who departed this life Seut. 21. 1925. A precious one from us is atone. The voice we loved is still: A place is vacant in our home That never can be filled.

He bade no one a last farewell. He said eood-bv to none. His lovine heart has ceased to beat And tiefore we knew it he was gone. Sadlv missed lv FATHER. MOTHER.

BROTHERS AND 81STERS. In lovimr memory of my dear wife, onr mother and crandmother. Mattie Deven. Iwho departed from thi world Sept. 23.

1916. Iearest mother, how we miss vou. ii. ii iu ra it.i vyiM tw i We remember all your kindness As we think of vou today. A happv home we once enloyed.

How sweet the memory still. Pot dewth has left a vacant place This w.rld can never fill I ovine hearts always linrer Around the rrave where you are laid. Sadlv iiss rt bv Hl'SH NTV CHILDREN CHILDREN. AND GRAND (c) In memory of our belovel daurhter. er.

aunt and darlir.r mother nd w''e. Erins Wirth (nee Hsll. who dene 'ted this two vear ego. Sept. 25.

194: In th eraveyard s'eepjnp. Where the liowers (tently wave. Lies the one we loved so dearly In her silent, lonely grave. Ob. bo calmly did he leave us: How we miss her smiling faos.

She is cone but not forgotten. To that far-off distant place: For her soul so pure God did not permit to stay. She has won her crown. Sediy missed by husband, children, mother, brother and all who loved her. PARENTS, STSTKR ANO HUSBAND.

CEMETERY LOTS CEMETERY LOT Memorial lark: eee- tion one; sacrifice. Call IJndell 1307W CESiETERY LOTS -6 graves. Memorial Park, section 6. FOrest CEMETERY" LOT Oak Grove; 12 grave; S4 wi; section 7 T.I de 1 1 (6 65. LOTS Sunset Burial Park: choice front, high elevation; bargain.

RIv- erside 061 6. CEMETERY LjTS- 4-fanilly: Iikewood: nuila entrance; valued sacrifice. 1 91 lc-'t 4. Post-liispaleh CEMETERY LOT Memorial Park; choice beet section; reasonable. Riverside 4237.

CEMETERY LOT graves avenue lot; main entrance; Lakewood Park; sell eq 1 1 cheap JFT restl 42 1 J. (e) VALH ALLA 2-12 grave loU. Sec. No. 6.

Call Cabany WILL escrifice chole lots section 7 T-ae- wood Park Cemetery. Riverside 0386M. SPIRITUALISM CHU'iT CHURCH Sunday. 2:30 anc Tbumlar. 7:30.

2(110 rrf FIRST LONE STAR CHURCH Services every Sundav. Tuesday. Tnuradajr. 2-8. 1709 Monroe.

Rev. Edw. Hennicke. KPI RITUAL CHURCH Pe -vices Monday, 2 p. Tuesday and Friday.

8 p. m. Mrs. Diamond. 64.J8 Kootn.

(cuw LIGHT OF TRUTH Sunday. Tburs-Jv. 2 o. Tues'lav. Fridays.

9 P. m. 4(513 A Easton, Keidt. THEOMONISTIC MISSION Social. Monday.

2 p. rn. everyone welcome. Wake-field-McClure and other. 210-5 N.

12th. SPIR1TUAL CHKlrfTIAN CHURCH Tuesdays. 2 and 7 p. m. 1218 Biackaipne Mrs.

Soma. SPIRITUAL CHURCH -Service Sunday 8 p. in Church, narimer and Hamilt- n. Leon Doyle and Mrs. Diamond.

(c99) SERVICES reopened Sundav rtlirM at 8 o'clock. Mrs. L. V. Royce, 420O Manchester sr.

tc) SPIRITUALISM Spiritual Church serv-Ice Wednesday. 8 P- m. Leon Boyle, 546al Bobbins, c8) SPIRITUAL TEMPLK. 41 50 West Belle Sunday. 11 a.

m. ad p. Friday Dm J. S. Weatherford.

pastor. (B9 layestsBeTit stupety ta Bt. Leswia or sn-rs 1st smtstri 1st tk rstst-Dlsatet rvsl estate rant pmsTvs. Bettrr laok thesa aver srfsr la-vestlac yar Mtriagra sir sUvislSBiala. ben oi 1 ount' ztnCWA inr hit Baumann.

undertaker, for his exceptionally splendid conduction: and to our relatives and many friends for their sympathy and at ELEVENTH CHURCH FJowe- service Wednesday at and Thursday. 2 3302 Park. All weleorie. FOURTH SPIRITUALIST OrURCTT Service Sunday. 2:30 r.

m- at 2151 lre-men: Wednesday. 2:30 Friday. 8 o. an-4557 Lsbadie. E.

Strieker. TSMPLE OF TRUTH. Bayard and Founlain: 8 p. m. A real borne for spirnuaUsts.

sbort addresses and grood message by Mrs. Willmoor and others. CHURCH OF CHRIST Universal Brotherhood. Sunday services. 7:30 p.

Lector and measaice. Mra K. T. Hary. pastor: all welcome.

3634 Juniata. (c9 REDEMPTION CHURCH Sunday, 3 p. Monday and Thursday. 8 p. lecturing- Thursday; free will offer.

Mr. Reddick. Rev. Gaetherman. 3125 S.

Broadway TEMPLE OF FORCE Every Tuesday and Wednesday. cet into rhythmic vibration and surmount every obstac-le; healing- by appointment. 211 Lafayette. Victor 4269R. REDEMPTION CHURCH SUNDAY.

Thursday 7 :30 p. tn. Hall; Wednea lay. o. m- 4148 Delmar.

Rev. CarroIL TEMPLE OP FORCE Every Tuesday and Wednesday. 2.30: learn the power within you and accomplish every undertaking; beahns- by apopmini'-ut. 2118 Lafayette. Phono Victor 4269R.

LONE STAR SPIRITUAL CHURCH Service Sanaa and Wednesday. 8 p. 1825 Soutn Broadway, third floor. Entrance on Geyer avenue. Application tor N.

S. A. charter Everyone we. come. First Spirit Association, Inc.

NEW THOUUGHT CENTER. 4232 Mc-Pheraou. Services Tuesaay. 2 o'clock. Jid Thursdsv everd.ig.

Mr. Ataman. UN'IVEKSAL SPIRITUALIST CENTER. 3116A Easton Suoiy and Thursday. 8 p.

Wednesday. 2 p. Mrs. St-huelder. HARMONY CENTER.

Thursday. 2 p. m. 2205 Blendon pi. Mr Ad.cr.

SUNSHINE CENTER Meets at 1909 St. Louis svenue second floor, Thursday, p. m. Mr. MertflelL ORGANIZED SPIRITUALISTS 30, church services.

Spiritual wedditur cerermnlal and reception. Mr. Strieker officiating-. Public welcome. Tuesday 8 p.

mcssare service at temple. Mr. Rogers, leader. FOURTH CHURCH. 2154 Bremen.

Pun- days. 3 p. Mrs. Strieker. Wednesdays.

"6:30. Fridays 8 p. m. at 4557 Ibadie. MSVH.MH riuitcn.

eaies. sun-days, Friday 8 p. Wednesday 2 p. m. Mrs.

Gallo. EIGHTH CHURCH 181 OH 'edneArlav 2 Thursilavi Benton. p. m. Wednesday.

2 Miss Wheeler. Thursday s. TENTH CHURCH. Sundays 2:30 and 7:30. Marcus Hall, Marcus and Easton Mrs.

Coimoia. Thursdava. 2 and 7 D. Euclid Hall, 4906 Natural Bridge. Wel- ime PEOPLED" SPIRITUALIST CHURCH.

every Sunday p. i. ananne Library Auditorium. Union and Cabanne avenues; entrance qu Cabanne; subject, "Weighing the Soul." Speaker: Dr. Otto Vierling: soloist, Teffls Goldlng.

Mediums: frs. Dr. Vierling-. Eva Seymour, Mabel Seymour. John Andre! good program; public cordially Invited: Tuesday.

2 p. m. 4555 Adkina. Mr. Dr.

Vierling. PERSONAL MAGE LANGMEYER. husband. come back home, (c) NORA, come home. I am sick; from your mother.

PERSONAL Flease come home to little pal Jack and little mama: ut women. PERSONAL Will Edgar Conn, forraerly of Ji4Z tmve, please commuuicaie witn ku- gene J. McMnhoM. Attorney. A740 Arcaoe Bldjc.

MAin 1557. CI PERSONAL Will gentleman who assisted lady who fell from Creve Coeur car. Delmar loop. Sunday evening. Sept.

12. about 7:30. olease send, address to 611 Wmnwrie-ht Bldatj ca PERSONAL Anvone knowing; the address of Rotert M. King communicate with hi daughter, Liiiie T. King, now Mrs.

L. G. Hehwartz. 2741 Sedgwick New York Ciljj. S) THE unoersigned desires to get In com- munlcalion with relative of Charles Tlioms'in.

John Henry Ashman. 201 Kauf man Aoeraeen. vapn. tv AUTOMOBILE AND MOTOR BUS TRAVEL COUPLE touriiig in Packard to Pittsburg, Washinrton. Philadelphia.

New York; take two: $25 each: leave- Monday or Tuesday. Llndell 3472.T. PARTY going to' Los Angeles in Hudson coach; room lor two pas.sengers. lut hokia a National City TRAVEL YELLOWAY Parlor car busses, to Kansas City. i Anreles S44 50-.

8 8 a. m. snd 2 p. Denver. m.

Lo and 8 o. to Chicago. S7; Detroit. 912.50. W.l.T.OWAV INC.

Maryland Hotel.9Ui and Pine. Laclede Hotel. 520 Chestnut. GArfteU 6254 West End Depot. 1040 N.

Grand. Lin 6161 TRAVEL THE BUS WAY Chicago $7. Kansas Citv $7 round trip S12.50; stopover privileges 30 day. $12.50, Denver $19.50. Los Angeles 144.50.

and other cities. Leave twice dally. Hveeisl bus -xlth lavatory and buffet. MIDWEST TRANSIT CO. sTAltQCETTE HOTEL.

OArfield SOf. COMING EVENTS THE WfMxinien Lodce of the" World Bowl-lng League is still looking for 8 men to bowl on Wednesday evenings at 9 p. Washington Alley, or call COlfax 3349M. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTTCE On this C5'h day of September. 1926.

personally appeared before ni the nnderwlimert. a Notary Public in snd for the City of St. Lou. Missouri, enme Frr-i Eccardt. who depose and says that from and after this 25th day of September, 1926.

I wiU not be responsible for any debts made by mr SFIAL NOTICE I. E-lward liaus'of 4232 N. 21t city of St. Liuis. State of Missouri, do hereby give notice thai I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this da'e by my Kate Hu EDWARD (3.

HAVS. spBCTAh 1. Elmer I jxirli-rc trt 1548 S. twvemh eiiy m. iui.

State of Missouri, do hereby rive none tnat I wili nt be responsible lor a-ijr debts rontrseted eftey thi dute by my wife, Loma Lundr-rg. ELM -iv Ln-ritv BIDS WANTED BIDS WANTED The Windsor l-ke R.1 mmd Oun dub. located one mile weat of Hortn. Mo wants bids on but! ling rlana for the purpose of making a -n lhir preserve. If lntTeted.

wr'te or call for further Information to Jontt H. iL-laa. Manager. 4218 Humphrey St. Jxiuia.

1 SEALED PROPOSALS GENEK AjL Ot NTRA ZT -RrT Ni rriCE. The di.tora of the jfiaaouri state Fair will receive hif for the erection and full ro triplet ion of Administration Buikiing to be bufit on State Fair Grounds, near lh: City of Sedali. Mo. Bids must be fiiw before 2 o'eb-rk p. MQiday.

Oct. 4 192. A deposit J25 renkred for plan and specifications whb-h mum be returned with bids. W. D.

SMITH. -C8 RESORTS CLUB MEMBERSHIPS TCO'B MEMBERSHIP la duck hunting and flailing ciub. 6Q mile north; (260 cash or tiro. Lindell 1360. COUNTRY BOARD WANT 3idren to tKwrd.

on farm: moth er a ce. Mrs, WiHiam rout 1. two. Wanted LOT Wid-T boy lot. facing River, near Valley Park: roust shaded and have electric serv toe.

147. Pcal-Dla patch. we 3 ii. I kOltiailV PUurr eiveu PERSONAL if DIEK Entered into r-s on Saturdav, Sept. 25, 1920.

al 9:40 a. Dennis Divver of 366U Pennsvlvania avenue, beloved husband of Catherine. Divver (nee Ryan), dear father of Harry Divver. Evelyn Apel, Marreta Most. Catherine Harper and the late Mane Sehnell.

and our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and tuicie. atre 67 years. Funeral from Wacker Helderle chaiel, 3634 Gravois avenue, Tueday, Sept. 28. at 8 a.

to St. Thomas of Acouin Church, thence to Park Lawn Cemetery. cl) DOOLKY Entered into rest on Friday, Sept. 24, 1926, at 3:30 p. Thomas Earl Dooley, beloved son of Thomas W.

and Maud Dooley (nee Woodall). dear brother of Mrs. Lucille McQuade and George Dooley and our dear brother-in-law, nephew and cousin, in his twentieth year. Due notice of funeral later. Hermann service, Dl'ESINGER Entered Into rest at residence, 1232 Puroell avenue, on Saturday Sept.

25. 1926. at 11 a. Louis P. Duesinper beloved husband of Minnie Duesinfer (nee Freiertnutbl ami our dear brot her, brother-in-law and -uncle, in his fifty-third year.

Funeral Monday. Sept. 27. at 3:15 p. from the Georsre L.

Pleitseh chapel, 5966 Easton avenue, to St. Paul Cemetery. Olive Street and Link roads. (c) FELDMANN Entered into rest on Thursday. Sept.

23, 1926. at 7 p. Celia Feidniann (nee Schaub). dear mother of Louise. Frank.

Mathilda Feldmaon and Mrs. Elsie Kemf nee Feldmann). our dear mother-in-law and annt. Funeral Sunday. Sent.

26. at 2 p. from Moydell parlors. Mississippi and Allen avenues, to Valhalla Cemetery. c7) i'KKNSTAEDT Entered into re.t on Friday, Sept.

24, 1926 at 11:20 p. Frank FernFtaedt of lolSA Linton avenue, beloved husband of the late Julia Ferntaetit ne- Schmidt i dear father of Mrs. Helen Koeppen. Mrs. Elsie Mat-' and Mrs.

'rieda Hall and our dear father-in-law and g-faadfather. in his eig-hty-fourth year. Funeral Tuesdav. Sept. CS.

at 2 D. from Math. Hermann Son's chapel. Fair and Wert Florissant avenues. Interment in Frieden Cemetery.

Icl) 1XAD- Entered into rest on Saturday. Sept. at a. Jacob Flad of 2201 A Alberta street, husband of Mary Flad (nee Neth). dear father of William.

Adolrh and Emil Flad and Mary King (nee Flad) and our dear ither-in-law and erandf ather. at the ae of 77 years. Funeral on Monday. Sept 27. at 1 :30 p.

from Zieerenhein Bros." 2623 street, to St. Paurs Churchvard Cemetery. Deceased was a mmbet of Brewer and Maltsters' Ufiion. Local No. and North AmerTca t'nion.

Cherokee No. 6 and North America Un'on, Cherokee N-. 504. (c7i FR NCY Entered into ret at home, 1 305 Montgomery street, on Saturday, Sept. 25.

1926. at 5:15 p. Nellie Jonathon Franey (nee W'all 1 rloved wife Albert O. Francy. our dear sister, piFter-in-law and aunt, in her orty-eiirhih year.

Funeral from the ljeidn-r chapel, 2223 St. Louis avenue. Time later. (cl CEDERS Entered Into rest on Fridav. Sept.

24. 1926. Theodore Geders of 2116 Sidney street, beloved htisbe.nd of Mary nee Van De Mierden). dear father Theodore Henry. Bernard.

Martir. Lfo. Herman. Josetih and Marie Gederr. and our dear broiher-in-law and ffrandf alher, his seventy-third year.

Funeral from Wacker-Helderle chapel. 3634 Gravois avenue. Mondav. Sept. 27.

at 8 a. to SS. Peter and Paul's Church, thence to SS. I'eter and Paul's Cemetery. GOEDDE Oo Friday.

Serf. 24. 1926. at 5:45 a. Pau'ino Goedde.

beloved wife of Anthony dear mother of Mrs. Cecelia Graham and Anthony Goedde mother-in-law of Edward Graham and Elsie Goedde our dear grandmother. Funeral from reticence 5oi Cote Bril-Itar-te avenue, on Mondav. Sept, 27. at 8:30 a.

to St. Edwards' Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was -i rtemher of St. Anns Sodality.

(c7 GOLDMAN Entered Into rest on Friday. Sept. 24. 1920. at 6 50 a.

Harry Goldman, dearly beloved husband of Mae Goldman ne- and our dear son. brother, brother-n taw. uncle and cousin, his thirty-fifth yar. Funeral Monday. Sept.

27. at 2 p. from the Geo. L. Pleitseh char-el.

596 Easton avenue, to Caivary Cemetery. Deceased wHs a member of Paperhancers and Deo. ira tors" Local Union. No. 115.

(c) GREGG Entered Into rest on Tuesday. Sent. 21. 1926. at Miami.

John R. Gre(f dearlv beloved husband of Alice J. Greegr (nee Clark), dear lather of John and Walter Greats, our dear father-in-law and frrandfather. Fnnerrtl from Kriecrshauser's chapel. 4104 Manchester avenue.

Monday. Sept. 27. at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Valiialla CVim-etery. Ic7) HA 1 EY Kr.irr.-d Into rest suddenly, on Wednesday, 22. 1926. at 7 p. John Thomas Haley, beloved father of Tennis.

Wanda and Reerina Halcv. dear son of John Thomas and Nancy Queen Haley and our dear brother uncle and nephew. Funeral will take place from the Mullen chapel. 5165 Delmar boulevard, on Sunday. Sept.

26 at 2 p. m. Interment in Memorial Park Cemetery. (c7) IIARK 'Suddenly, on Thursday. Ser-t.

23. 1920. at Allies City. William Hare, of 6117 Alaska avenue, beloved husband of Laura Hare (nee Knott1 dear fath- of Charlotte Hare, our dear brother-in-law and uncle, at-ei 45 years. Notice of funeral time later.

Deceased was a mfrnwr Electrical lorKers union No 2 and Aerie No. 41, Fraternal Order of (el KANIOS On Friday. Sept. 24. 1920.

Spiros Kanios. dear husband of Masr-detine Kanios. dear father of Anne, Charles and nstantine Kanios and brother of Genre Ktnios Funeral from residence. 4524 Laclede avenue. Sunday.

Sept. 26. at 1:30 p. to St. Nicholas' Church.

Garrison and St. Louis avenues. Interment at St. Matthews' Cemetery. c7) KEWEDV Entered into rest on Friday.

Sept. 24. 1926. at Taylorville. Ill Mrs.

Mary Kennedy, our dear mother, mother-in-law and crrandmother. Funeral Tuesday 8 :3 a. from the P.eiierwleden char el. 1936 St. Louis avenue, to Sacred Heart Church, thence to Cemetery.

KLAGES Departed this life Friday. Sept. 24, 1926. at 2:30 a. Anna Klatres, relict of Wi'liam Klaares, dearly beloved mother of Millie.

William. Tobias and Charles Klaees, Mrs. Marraret Toedtle. Mrs. Josenh -I.

Masires ar tdster of Kae Rom. our dear grandmother, frreat-errand-mother and mother-in-law. in her sevtoty-fifth year. Funeral Sunday. Sept.

26. at 2:30 m. from family residence. 1104 South Eighteenth street, lo New picker Cemetery. c7) RLEIMIER Asleep in Jesus, Fridav.

Sept. 24. 1923. at p. Charles H.

Klenuier. beloved ftusband of Emilie Klei- mier (nee Wehmuelleri. dear father of William. Elmer and Edwin Kleuxuer. our dear father-in-law, prandf ather.

brother and brother-in-law. at the are of 66 years Funeral Monday. Sept. 27. at 2 from resilience.

4435 Athlone avenue, to Pilirrim F.v. Lutheran Church, thenee to New Bethlehem Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Concordia A. Branch 14. KRAM-T ABAC HNICK On Thursday.

Sept. 23, 1926. Frieda Kram-Tabachmck. beloved wife of Joseph Tabachnick, fond dauehter of Louis and Henrietta Kram, and our dear mother and sifter. Funeral from residence.

Kill N. Eighteenth street, on Sunday, teept. 26, at 1 in. (C) KRVSL Entered into rest on Friday. Sept.

24. at 4 p. Roman Krysl, aged 41 years, beloved husband of Josephine Krysl nee Liskai. dear lather ol Charles. Rose ami Marie, our dear son-in-law.

brolaer-ia-iaw ami uncle. Funesal Sunday. Sept. 26. at 3 p.

from lydeH parii-rs. Mississippi and Allen avenue to New Picker Cemetery. Member of Loose Sokol No. 23, C. S.

P. S. Lodtre. Rotiac Z. Duke No.

11. J. T. and Sokol Slovar.ska Lipa. c7) Kl GLKK Entered into rest.

Saturday, Spl. 25. 1926. at 1 a. Gottlieb Kug-ier.

clearly beloved husband of Arties Killer (nee Boedtka), our dear father. a-ed 65 years. Funeral Mondav. at 1 :30 p. from Koch's cliaiiel.

3514 North Fourteenth strict, to Fnetlen Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. (C LEW IS-Ll'RtHlfNKI Entered into rest on Saturdav. Sept. 25, 1926 at 7:40 p.

Elizabeth Luk.vskl. (nee Lewis), our dear member. niot.ier-in-law, grandmother and great-f randinotrir. Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly parlor.

3846 lindell boulevard. Due notice of time will be riven. LUVKI.V Suddenly on Saturday. Sept. 25.

at 1 p. Eusrene N. Iovely of 3517 Itaska street bloved husband of Alice Lovely (net Matthiesen) and son of William J. and Drmtira Lovely (nee Keibeii, broth-r of Mrs. O.

J. Lauhenthal. William J. Howard and Fern Lovelv and on-in-lw of Emit and Louise Mat'bieeen (nee Spohrer). and our Bar brother-in-law and uncle in hi twenty-fourth year.

Notice of funeral from the Schumacher funeral home. 3i13 street later. McCAN'N-On Saturday Sert. 25. 1926.

at 8 in Thorns McCann. beloved husband of Mary Devlne- McCann. dear father ot Jamtt John and Mary Jlc- uneral tke plac from famJlT residence. 6373 Odell avenue. Notice of UunuKJ.iT aerrica.

ForJIent of lurnished'aad unfurnished eoltaoa for rent by tha day. munta or year; reference required. '1 en Brook on toe Merainec via jbejuax Ferry. Hotel, with batn and tore. tcMtf) CLUBHOUSE On mTssismopI ami a mouth of Kim; Lane: good due hov- 45 mil's north -f tit.

K. H. Cre haw. Winfieid. Mo.

CLUBS1TE8 Boauiiiui. alonr River: large acreage uf ground with lake for tithing- and hunting, rabbit, duck, squirrels and duail Writs Martin Cleary, Charles. R. 1. COTT A ES Firmt bed! srreaooil i-trchr; on Big; Plney River in Oxara: fall hunting- and fishing- exceptionally rood: Diet la c.

aired. H. P. Munger, Hooker. Me.

RENT a funuaheJ rMo. cheap; fiahmg: Ura-ks Grav Hooker. Vo, (ci9 1 Ei0 RT 3 room summer cottage on rhr Kiver oitt (iravois mad to Morse Mi is. then to Ware. Mo and ask for tha Eae eotta-e farm: rent fl50 per year or Si per week.

B. Esves. De Soto. Mo. TEN BROOK HOTFX rpen tin til JanTT: reservtioii.

Call lmpen 1, aak Tor Ten Brook HoUL Mrs. Wm. Arsta. mttr. (c90) For Sale acres with Zelubi.

on Gasconade: cheap. Box L-346. Poat Dl. CU'liHOUSE 2 atory Dogwood and Beach drive, at Times Bsaca. Owner on premisea.

(c) CLUB SITES, 10 d.rwn, 3.50 per monlli; 7.5( perlot; follow the signs to Pha-roah Valley, tn Valley Park: also club-house for lease. VALLEY PARK REALTY 41)8 diive. OLCR SITIS Beautiful Mersmec River front lots: special tall sale: lots 40x110: also una to 20 acres; club to rent. Call anytime, lrlckmsnn ParK, across rivr from Vwlley Park mil ast of britW-e. Mr.

Bruwa, agent, lives there, or 023 Chestnut. DUCK ITCNTER9 ATTKNTflW! The best plats in Missouri, furnished home. rlKht on the Missouri River and railroad, cl to W'sstungton. Mo. Live decoys snd motor boat furnished plenty of sandbars.

W. Miller. K. K. 2.

Box 3. W'ash- UiKton. Mo. LA i to tJi acres of my land In Caa tieood. Cedar Bluff Station on Mo.

Pac. Railroad on Merameo Kinr, SJ mlies from Union Station; will rent clubhousw groimda for $36 per year. Robert Kreta, 3833 -Avondale Pine Lawn, Mo. LOTS 7. at Times Beach; -Imlc louaiion; reasonable.

2755 Shenandoah. JcJ MKKAMKC FOREST Lots" and cottages lor sle- 1 mile weat of Valley park. R. E. 1Q5 N.

Oth. WILIXIW BEACH On tne Merainec; IV, miles river front: rood aport all the year around: big cut In club house and iota, only $2 per foot; S5 down and $5 tier raontn. Roaaa neing ouea. eej ciuo lot owner. Why lease or rent when we sell so cheapT pay a visit re cn- vlneed.

('ome down today. Drive eooth in Tesson rd. from Gravois rd. or weal mi Meramec Bottom rd. from Lemary lefry rd.

lo Willow Beach. Follow alms. FRED J. WE9SEL. Arent.

432 1 Jan lata at. COUNTY'S FINEST COTTAGK PARK. On the Meramec: highly reatneted: plenty of shade: good sand beach: no under current: prices reasonable; easy terms, GRsnd 0854. A MEO RIVER FTH4NT A B. 210 acres: frotittaig the beautiful Jtera-me- River, approximately 1 mile: scvea-sible from Rteeiville an-1 St James: ly good county auto road: mile of Hteei-ville; lO miles of St.

James; ail-weether road th entire year. All hary tlmierd exceptlmr 70 acres of rich soil now in rui-tivafton: rl fine Cowing sprlriga; aerera f.ne bttiidHng lt-a: nice gentle lope to river; suto ran be driven to water's edge; go t.alhlng and benting: mvxf and grave! beaches; river deep and shallow: nunting and fishing unexcelled In the State: laree natural lake, spring fed: Ho. ked with the large mouth be. as. Prouerty is located In the picturesque part of the Orarka: Joat the ante for a fishing and hunting club, orivste preserve mr summsr home: price S6500; term haK aata, Hi Ho-jwr.

Cuba. Ma, LOST and FOUND Lost AIRDALE Lost; "female; wttE collar; llemks, Oiive at. r.i. Reward. 6228 Chatham.

CAbany S052W. BAR PIN Lost: 3-tone. diamond: while gold and platinum mounting- liberal reward. Phone PA rkyirw 345i)J c7 BrRD DCMi-Losr: f.niiale. pointer.

whl. brown iiiwe, medium size; name lieaa; reward. Lindell 2l6U443w Delmsr. ten BOX OK Hi AMP? Lost." Flnoer phoris A rky w04 23 rew ard B'JX Lost: containing gas valva eon-signed to us from Detroit: reward. Ma-thu'ly Ena-mel Range 2 Oth and Slkte.

EatSt. Louis. BRldgs 3147. IX)X- Lost: eontaming bowling ball and shoes; Kingiiicnway and Drhnar, nght: reward. II.

Heins. Hi land 0140. or 1311 Grattan St. BRAOliLET lxt; platinum, with 6 diamond, on Friday, Sopt, 17j llbe'-aJ re- ward. Call TYler 0448.

c7 URIEr" CASJv SalMrnatTi" llouiamout. north Cabes. Thurso a v. Sli reward. 373'i Wasninglun.

Limlcll 412(. clt BUNCH OF YALE KLYt Lust: owuerss. tag attached foxier please return; re ward. Edw. Schxoer, 19u7 ben ton TYler3854.

COAT Ixiat; gray: machine, on Dioadway, Chouteau or Grand; check book and letters in socket; reward. Mr. K. B. Van- ctoverSrrman, Mo.

EI A MO STJ RING Oran4 and I'oto- niac; reward. 3464 Oraes. ic7) IfUti Ixt: Fridav. large snal roLle dog. Return at 2111 il.seel or cad Mr.

Ktnip-on. CEtilrsl (HJ51 A PTK HT AR TIN Ie" diamonds; reward. FOrrat STAR TIN Iiet. jrsld Otil at (I2.T7I. (rl IjG -Ist: Boston bull.

Addreaa on harness plat; please return; baby pet. 5791 Jenuiugs nd. hound Pup months white arel black, blark mark on r-k. last FrUay; reward. 907 N.

23d at. Jit iX)U lml if older brown; whits neck, dark splash eoveruig right eye. Phone CAbany (IW96VV. Reward. irl I bird dog black and white spotted Llewellvn s-tter: rsasonahle reward, no oueaivin aMc-d.

Ales (ci fi si Lost; fo terrier, black head with black and white body, btid tail male. 372A direst I'ark. UndeJl 3K2W. He-ward: will man that fnnd dog on Hodt- m.mi graeks a w-k a tea-e call Krl It. In University Heights or vicinity; small Pekinese, about years lut.g, red.iiah 4-iiwn hair and sar.

fluffy Ian, anas era to name of Im Pan. er-l. Mrs J. W. Ls-is, I Yais av.

CAey .41 It. (cl) IAMJ Loatr 1 Untversltr Heights er vl- eltuty. amail Peliingeso; aiMlt y-ra old: long reddish brown hair and ears. fluffy tail: answer to nam ot 1m Pan; reward. Mrs.

J. W. Law I a. 1 YsJa a v. 2 EXPENSE CHECK FOR 5.0.CTlt: from Pierce 1'et-olenm Cornorstkm.

H. P. lUflot IOr.Pt fei GARl'EN HOSE teuat: 60 feet: Utah ta Hiirop'tirey. Oak Hill Morgaetonl. LAclede r.403.

7' EH MAN' POLICE DOG Lost; rewsnL t-A-Wvlew ('ALU. (r) OIA.SPl-JS Lost: on Pare Car, la Wolf- ii, aae. Wtrflel! GLASS-: Lit: black s'wll nta, aUgi case: r-vart llnUll f4S2W, tc Cl IKI-A t. ilriMinlAMI lonx- aad aOdreaca In osas: reward. SZ7 Sentpie.

6t. ASHK8 --lo-t ahell rim, (Saturday on Mlelourl-PacJllc accommodation train or yic-ruy of IHapleworKi sta'lon, Kimtuet, 33V) Greenwood tlr Maplewooi. OhtSRI- lxt; tortoise she U. in blark leather case oa Beiiroo talaa ear or et Gr.ul av, Thursday alga. OOtfas 3i47H.

IUn 'ard. r) GRIP ieoat: Troen suto on reward: oo ouea' too. Mr. 1VW. 3O0 N.

4tn. A SDBA(XTiet; brow tm Iaay Ker-y rd' liberal reward. 40f4 lis. mar. f.IreA5l jct HAT 11! lady's bSaefc satVn; trkn-nA sllwr.

on f-h and Waahingtn-t; rward. Rei-jrti to Prairer, tNfi I Wi.wb r.er Mksaourl 1 LafaC a. 1T2 erly. Hofib and tanPiarra. wtt'W collar an-1 nnr; reward.

PAekv'ew 47t fiViCNIj XeL; rd jjlT-nH- 12R A. tar at Uu bad. urw ju llft.l.SA enn H. and H. Lawless.

2018 8th. and T. Unterreiner. 318 Lesperance. J- and M.

Cunningham. 1932A Coleman. H. and Sniitn. 4756 Thrush.

D. and M. Schcwman. Webster Grove and iA. Huh.

31 36 Ohio, and J. Reiiafroiu. 7126 Pennsylvania, and R. Baohieri. 1443 N.

Oth. and C. Gorski. 2012 Muilanphy. G.

and M. Moalev. Pnt i- liante. L. and A.

Lewis. 1809 Warren J. and J. Micholevich ot J. and L.

oiaion. -oiia Armand. H. and F. Capias 4135A Lafayette.

I Kennedy. 4212 Llndell. Edward. 46t3 Evans. C.

and T. and M. R. and R. Hailis.

1320A St. Louie. E. and E. Kriin.ann 1617 M.

22d. r. and Masnica 5124 H. and E. Eovanc.

1548 1th. Itl'RIAL. PKIOHTS. W. Brarosch, 77, Chippewa, Kenneth Brock.

8. 6604 Julian. Adelia J. Smarr, 85. 5301 OelniaT.

Anna Fischer. 66. 3807 Biaine H. Shepherd. 52, 2306A Wash.

Wilhelrnina Sehnger. TO. 3545 Hartford C. Chamberlain. 50.

227 Lafayette Lizzie Smiley, 43. 1224 X. Sth at J. T. Haley, 38, 1407 Talmase lucille J.

Hesrger, 2552 North Market D. V. Graham. 1, 1316 Hickory. Pauline Goedde.

01. 37U1 Cote Erilliante Anna Klaces. 74. 1104 S. 18jh Judy BeU, 45.

Morpan. Annie Guenlhtr, 42. tTT-f Victor. Elizabeth Tipsword. 5351 Delmar.

PegiTy Lou Seller, 3 1850 S. 12th L. Cla. 3S, 106 22 J. Freund.

4444 Morganford. France? Hub. 37, 3740 Marine. Wot. Ransom.

4a. 2926 Washington. J. W. Jitiies.

45. 5047 Aubert. P. Kauer. 92.

2719 Merumec. Elmo P. trnit-r, 40. MU7 Harlan. Thekla Engei, C6.

725 flayard. F. Hodges. tii CouK. Willie Bailey, 35, 3120 Franklin.

Adele Brejot, Vo, 3S54 Wegtmiugter. 315, Birth, 187 Icatii3 lltcordcd. There were 315 births and 187 deaths reported in St. Louis last week. Thirty-nine persons died of organic heart trouble, 19 of Brlght's disease, 15 of cancer, 10 of pneumonia and seven of apoplexy.

There were five suicides, six homicides, and six accidental deaths. UNDERTAKERS GERAQHTY, L-I-N-D-E-L-L A-T B-O-T-L-E. Phone 1'Eimar Q7f3. DEimar 2102. 710 N.

Grand near Natural Ptmn. COIfsT kS0O-PS01. CEMETERIES THE CEKETERY UNUSUAL ST. CHARLES RI. AT CARSON RD.

PERPETUAL CHARTER PERPETUAL CARE. TiiTboT" OArfK-ld K3.H. Jf pa.rft of Memories Per pel ual Ch.r-(er-Pr-pr)ua.l Cat ftowsecrAAiAe TcAms. LAclede 7052. Riverside 24T0.

fc99 DEATHS AlTD EE.HEIDE Entered into rest on Saturday. Si-pi. 25. 192t. at 5 a.

Sophia A dcrheide of Michigan avenue. wiie of Aurust Aufurrheide. dear moiner of Mrs. I nil F. Fox nee Auldrrheidc Walter E.

and the late Mrs. Viermann nte Aufderheide) and cur sister. siBter-in law. mother-in-law, g-i-andinother and aunt. Funeral on Muiiday.

Sept. 27. at 3 p. fr.rti Zieti nhein chaiel. C'hi ro-1 jsl'f to Our Redeemer Church.

Oregon avenue and Utah street, thenee to Kurial Park. (c7) BE1IKENS Asleep in Jesus Saturday. Sept. JH20. at h.lj p.

Minna Behrens (nt-e Weln). our dear mftlier. motht-r-iii- law and irrandmother. fc-reat-(rrandmother and sister, at th age ol 84 years. Due notice of luneral later Irom residence.

151o Destrehan atreet. BKKGF.Ii On Friday. Sept. 24. 1926.

Louis Bereer of flarriburjr. beloved husband of Sarah Grossman Bereer aad dear father of Bessie and Morris Berg-er; Id his forty-fifth year. urieral irom nersrer cnapei. t.io aic Pherson avenue, on Sunday. Sept.

26. at 3 p. ni. (c7l BIKNTKK. Entered into rest on FYlday.

sept. 24. 1926, at 2 :5 P- Frances Hicniek. beloved of i'aulme liaer-da. Louise Kara, Anna Ellis end France Gipe inee Bieiiiek) ajid our dear muUier-in-iaw.

prandmotiier and ereat-eranumoth-er, in her sesrenly-second year. F'uneral from residence, 3 708 Gornier avenue. TU-9day Sept. 28, at 8 a. to St.

Weneesiaus Catholic Church, thftice to Calvary Cemetery. cl) liKn)Niat Entered into rest on FYiday. ii'lt. 24. 1926.

at 2:45 p. Edward A. ifl-udner, tJt-loved hu.Tai'd of Jbiuuia Lllunins Urudner. dear fatner of Mra-Lorei- ta lUidensted and Edward our dear brotlier. brot her-iu-law.

lather-ln-Iaw, uncle and sratidfather. Funeral Monday. Sept. 27, 2:30 P. from Siiarkey chapel.

2831 Union boulevard, to Memorial Lsj-ceased was a member of Apollo L-iire No. 5J9. A. K. and A.

Star Chapter No. 134. O. E. S.

Ohicasro till.) papers please copy. c( Entered into rest on Friday. Sept. 24. 1928.

at 3:25 p. Rosa Ceila. widow of Andrew Celia. beloved mother of James T. Mrs.

Theresa Vellsssrio and Mrs. Amelia Laizone neeCeia. and our clear mother-in-law. grandmother and g-rcat-kTandmolher, lu her seventy-fifth vear. Funeral on Monday.

Sept 27. at 1:30 p. from residente. 3173 Michigan avenue, to St. Charles Borromeo's Church.

2901 Locust boulevard tnen--e to Calvary Cemetery. Deceased waa a member of Christian Mothers. c7) CHRISTIAN Entered into rest on Thursday. Sept. 23.

1926, at 11 tk Frank G. Christian, dear son of Mai tie Christian and the late James P. Christian. dear brother of Mrs. A.

L. Crumrime and Mrs. A. N. Crandall.

Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly's parlors. 384(1 Lindrll boulevard, on Monday Sept. 27. at lo clock.

Interment iu Caiary Cemetery. c7) CLIFT Entered Into rest Saturday. Sept. 25. 1926.

at 10 a. m. Ernest G. Clift, beloved husband of Rose Resch Clift, lather of Mildred, dear brother of Lottie Day and Fred Clift, at the ajre of 44 years. Funeral Tuesday.

Sept. 28. at 2 p. from the Kron chapel. 2707 N.

Grand boulevard, to New I'tcker Cemetery. was a member of Lodsf No. 121, A. F. St A.

and Aerie No. 41. F. O. E.

(el) DA Is Entered into rest on Saturday. Sept. 25. 1926. at 3:10 p.

Thomas TV Davis, beljved husband of the late EUxabeth Davis (lira Donehue). dear father of William and Charles Davis. Mr. Wrtliam Brenecker. Mrs.

A. W. Schaefer and Mr. Wehanian. our dear grandfather and father-in-law.

Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly parlor 3846 Lindell boulevard. Due notice of time will be given. Deceased was a member of Carpenter' Union. Local No.

73. UIK.BL Fnterwd Into rest on Friday. Sept. 24 1P26. at 3:30 a.

Marr Berc Diehl wife of the lste Cowrad Diehl dear mother of Mrs. Hannah Zorn. Mr. Alma Biesharth. Norman O.

and Dr. Arnold Dierll our dear grandmother and mother-in-law. at the acre of rear. Funeral Sunday. Sept.

26. at 3:15 p. from the Kron chatl. 2707 North Grand boulevard, to Belief on Ceme- 0 the Following Ideptwa It Ittornej sdlting and Accounting. to Travel Trip oara Pages: Pace 0 11 lO lO 13 HibHi Cards .10 and Toe-pointing.

c.nf.rr and Builders lO uMVtn. Solicitor. Carpel Cleaning Canetery Lot jiropraetors Prsning and Djeing WniDC Event 13 1 9 lO lO 9 Dascinc yntlst 10 Jrenkinc 10 irinr lO tipreas and Hauling. Cat PiP Cleanine Hrip Men, Bora Help Women. Girl .10 .10 11 13 14 lO Botels InMrnrtion lie Curtain st ana Found Hfdical Hilitoery Boring and Storage Fainting partner Patent 1 Frnonal Printing.

Advertising Prufeiional Kttart Country Board goofing Kaonu Kmnnnies Rooms I or Colored Sales men Saleswomen School Situation JO 9 lO lO 10- lO 12 lO 9 lO lO 9 lO 13 11 14 12 13 10 lO Special Notice 9 Storage and Murine 1 Stove Repair lO Theatrical 10 Toilet Article Trade School TarkpointiDC I'ndertaking all Paper .10 .10 .10 9 MO Marriikge Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits MARRIAGE LICEN SES. Bsdolph Xamie Cooper iarl Iewis Mutired H. Canoy 7130 Vlnrinla .8301 Van Uuren 921 Tyier 9 Tyler ltt 4209 i.ratlot to. Apalania Mich'er. 57J7 H-len aa E.

Waters A. tju-rolJ 4223 N. Broadway 823 90S Madison 2021 N. BtU 3036 N. 1 Hoyleton.

Iil. N. 14th 1211 Heritor Wlliam Ardent Jr 0m Iexrer irthar C. i 3d." Ivoei.injr l.a:ir M. Sjr.kard...

Linay Titer Short Eoti R-th Hethmkn 0ia S. Ruth McDonald Pan; Goh-n Zulru Whittenbuix .1435 th .1435 N. 9ib Peni-osc .5317 'ernon 1410 Madison ....1410 iflaaixjn ,1808 S. Broad. vay 2130 S.

4th WimeMso .5910 Mk-hisac Angeles .601 S. 620 Park -Washington. Mo. J. Kemper.

GoLen Hwry A. Wrie ie Jr. L. Blast, "ra ratru-K irEmia Racnier A. Kcx-b Cora A.

Todd. hn Kemper M. Mane Kampschroeder Washington. Mo. Kilhirn J.

Wiemi 1411 E. Prairie WEI L. Fricker.schmldt 41 anH Harry E. Porter .4222 519S 1346 S. Cth 2708 S.

Broadway 2517 S. Jefferson 10A. Jiankin 5747 rJzei Wniiamsviile. Mo. 1818 Carr 1308 Robin St.

If Caldwell Matich i fcujuaflr Siim nsk.i Mfinsiaracino. -ar Scalp, tlie Edwardi Bnlnea Bertha Niemtm 1245 Can- 1312 llfh 1480 N. 15th 113 N. 13tb 3730 thrive 1115 North Park pi. do Hotel Botanical ...1117 ArmstronB 1218 1415 N.

Park M. 4005 N. 11th 4230 A riive 4 628 Ielmar 2622 vwm 42iO Flad 3914 West Beile rl. .4209 'ottfiKe "nuenns V. Poy d.

p. Skours Ja Ghirlione Dillard. J. Sbomaker. fitiew Rettirh W10? Kit: mfc Haurcnatm lxuis 'uunly Kansas 1tv.

Mo. C'tv. Mo. 122-5 S. 13th 1225 S.

I Sth 4920 Thkla 1507 Cass 1319 Warren 1319 .1814 Chouteau 4042 Pat'in 904 6 S. th Windsor. Mo. 905 F.lu S. Broadway .1925 S.

Bros.tw.-tjr City Ciaytnn. Mo. 1434 N. r4'h 1810 Cass 2541 Bacon 32 -15 Cass 1251 S. 6ih 945 Fark 1721 Csrr 1531 Krai.

kin Victor 1224 li Ion 1072 Hoflvnont I. eman mi.m Hufter Somm. JwiT '-me. J.f-Pr,on Haiene l.xaa MarfhaU Wilson ireartt Cover wtt Gens rrtra Tocco rr.n Stel- M. Brandeh' rT3 Johnson Chilton Tinet tti, tn A 2623 Clifton tl.

'U Caroilue r. Ciia t.Z i 33 Lbca in Ti1 1-ast St lnk Edward 'j Nrm N. Lanre. s. St.

Louis Caroline A''a Mae Brown. Smith. "ejoy. 111. Henrietta BinTinriu7r)nDni.

and r. DyS Rd 1 and a i s(u rv Fairfax. ano and Manchester anrl fliviln aud Tavliir a I'lmar and ur ii.H Graitan. .7. 1702 7th VUU A.

Zalinc. 1763 8. lilo. JOd Kohr. C.

and A Scbuerman ing. Have a clean wooden pail or crock ready and place In it at layer of dill then a layer of cucumber until the receptacle is full. Place a clean white cloth over the top. and put a plate with a weight on top of it over the cloth so the cucumbers will be kept under the brine. Make the brine by dissolving a cup of salt for each peck of cucumbers In enough cold water to cover the cucumoers.

Ada one or two tablespoons of vinegar. If the pickles are small and the crock has been kept In a warm place the pickles can be used in six days. Examine the pickles every week, wash the cloth clean, remove the scum that may have gathered, and put a clean cloth over the pickles again. Kosher corn relish is made as follows: Boll nine ears of corn and cut it fromthe cobs; chop a large head of cabbage and salt It; chop six green peppers; mix two tablespoons of white mustard seed, three pints of vinegar, one cup of sugar, two tablespoons of tumeric, two tablespoons of cornstarch snd one tablespoon of dry mustard. Dissolve the mustard and the cornstarch in the vinegar and let thicken over a flame.

Strain the water off the cabbage and mix all ingredients into the vinegar. Let the mixture get very hot and then seal it in pint jars. You may consult the new 1926 Jewish Cook Book at the Public Library. which are ready to begin action as soon as the outer protective skin is broken. MARTIN.

It is likely that the Itching of your body Is due to. some food you have eaten that has disagreed with you. You should find out if possible Just what the food was and avoid eating It hereafter. Try taking a hot bath and then mop the skin with a solution made of a heaping teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda to a teacup of water. Keep your bowels open with saline purgatives.

CURIOUS. The chief cause of grey hair is age. Worry, disease, overwork, dissipation, bad hygiene or any devitalizing influence may cause gray hair. The color is rarely restored to -grey hair naturally. We cannot vouch for advertised treatments.

The tiny scars caused by the expert Use of the electric needle are seldom no- ticabie when the area treated Is small. OLD SUBSCRIBER. Tape worm cases should be under the care of a physician. For the other condition the following douche may be used for relief: Mix a level tablespoon of boraclc acid in a quart of warm water and use as douche every night and morning. Such a disorder tends to lower the vitality and that would account for the dark circles under your eyes.

You should undergo a physical examination by a physician and follow his instructions DEATHS THENIIASEL -Enterel into rest at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Charles T. M-jrloc-kj 4022 St. Louis avenue, Saturday.

Sept. 2o. 1926. Mrs. Appoiina Twenhasel (nee Fruth), at the atre of 101 years, widow of the late Kerharb Twenhascl.

dear mother of Mrs. William Brtimmler. Mrs. Charles T. Morloch and Twenhasel, and our dear mother-in-law.

trrandmother ano fcreat-g-randmother. Due notice of funeral from Weishever parlors. 4212 St. Louis avenue, will be given later. (c) VIKRL1NG Suddenly on Saturday.

Sept. 25, 1926, i-Tederick Vlerliiuc'. In his fifty-sixth year, beloved husband of Evelyn Miller Vierling, and father of John Frederick Funeral from his late residence, 6255 Waterman avenue, to University M. E. Church South.

Trinity and Washington avenue. University City. Monday. Sept. 27, at 2:30 p.

m. Interment in Bellefontaine Cemetery. WENPEL At Chicago. 111., on Friday, Sept. 24.

1926. at 2:30 a. Philomeiia Wendel. beloved mother of Mrs. J.

E. Peterson and Lee Wendel, ased 77 years. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle chapel, 3684 Gravois avenue, on Monday, Sept. 27. at 7:30 a.

m. to Assumption Church. thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. WEXDtL At Chieapo 111., on Friday.

Sept. 24. 1926. at 2:30 a. Pliilomena Wendel.

beloved mother of Mrs. Josie E. Peterson and Lee J. Wendel. our dear sister, mother-in-law and grandmother, in, her Beventy-eitrhth year.

Funeral from Wacker-Helderle chapel, 3634 Gravois avenue. Monday. Sept. 27. at 9 a.

to St. Cecilia's Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. (c WESTEIUIOFF Asleep in Jesus, on Friday. Sept.

24. 1926 at 6:30 a. Oliver W. Westerhoff. beloved son of Anton and Minnie Westerhoff (nee Lammertl.

and our dear grandson, nephew and cousin, in his eighteenth year. Funeral Sunday. Sept. at 2 p. from the Geo.

L. Pleitseh chapel. 59(16 Easton avenue, to Bethesda Lutheran Church (line Lawn), thence to St. Peter's Cemetery. C) WrNNF-SnOERFFFJt 00 Friday.

Sept. 24. 1926. at 2:10 a. Aug-ust Winnes-doerffer of 7310 Minnesota avenue, be-krved husband of Elizabeth Wlnnesdoerf (er (nee Koelni.

dear father of Mrs. Emma Bradsby. Aueut-t R. Winnesdoerlfer and Mrs. John Koenen.

brother of Louis Wlnnesdoerf fer, Columbus, our father-in-law, treat-grandfather, broth- er-tn-law and uncie. aped year. Funeral from Hnffmeister pariors. 7S14 South Broadway. Monday.

Sept. 27. at 2 p. under dteection of St. Ijouis Camp No.

5. W. O. W. Interment Mount Hone Cemetery.

(c7j WrERTUVBAETHER Entered Into rest on Friday. Sept. 24. 920. at 10:25 p.

Harry E. Wuertenbaecher Sr beloved husband of Phillipine Wuertenbaecher (nee Schuclt). dear father of Harry E. Wuertenbaecher and dear father-in-law nf Alice Wuertenbaecher, dear brother of John J. and Edward F.

Wuertenbaecher, dear son-in-law of Marie Schuck. and our dear brother-in-law, uncle and nephew, in his fifty-sixth year. Funeral from residence. 4112 Flora boulevard, on Monday. Sept.

27, at 2:30 p. Thence to Valhalla Crematory. I-ceased waa a member of George 'Vt ashing--ton Lodtce, No. A. F.

and A. Oriental Chapter. N-. 78. Asosion Commander.

Ncu 16 and Moolah Temple. tc7) WXTHENOW Entered Into rest on Saturdav. Sept. 25. 1926.

at 2 a. Antoinette Wuthenow (nee Mohrstadtl. relict of Theodore Wuthnow. dear mothrr of Mrs C. M.

Campbell. Mr. D. Braenan, Mr: R. M.

Appel and Arthur Wuthenow and our dear sister, aunt, grandmother and mothex-ln law. In her sixty-fifth year. Funeral will take place from the Mullen rhapel. 5165 Deioiar boulevard. Due notice ot time.

ZOEPIT-L En'-r-wi Into rest on Friday Sept. 24. 1926. at 4:55 P. m.

Bruno Otto ZoepfeL beloved son of Mrs. B. Zoep-fel and our dear brother. Remain, at Witt rhapel 29S9 South Jefferson avenue. Funeral Sunday at 2 p.

rau to St. Matthew 4c M. A. W. Ask at the surgical supply stores or the book stores ii that stock meaicai do-j iu" Information you desire.

We do not lj know the book but It may Have been published. V. J. K. Send a stamped, self-! addressed envelope and repeat vour question if you desire an obesity diet list.

We do not rec-'! ommend drugs for reducing pur It poses. Consult a physician about the pain in your shoulder. WORRIED WIFE. The condi-i tion vou describe is natural and a normal state under the circumstances. Any mode of life which wi'l rais the standard of general health and well being will tend to overcome the defect.

You might trv taking corpeus luteum, as it has the reputation for giving some relief. i ADVICE SEEKER- There Is no 1 occasion to suspect insanity in the i case you describe. If you are subject to any physical ailment you should put yourself under the care i of a physician, as such ailmsi i may be the cause of your present disturbance. Will power can be I used to great advantage in such II cases. MANY THANKS.

You should I consult a chiropodist about your i hammertoe as home treatment for i such conditions usually does more harm than good. fatal results or home treatment ci 1001 cuuuuiuus are not infrequent, as the feet are inhabited by very active bacteria DEATHS (Khr, Entered into rest on Friday. sent 24 1926 Agnes G. McKee. dear mother of Mr.

Thomas Funeral Monday Sept. 2. at 2 p. fr.m Drehmnn-Harral new chapel, i9lio Union boulevard, to Bellefontaine Cemetery. c7) MISSING Entered Into rest on Friday.

Sept 24. 11126. at 9 a. Joseph Mioisiii. beloved husband of the late Louise Missnic (nee dear father of Mirv Appeloaiuu.

Mrs. Catherine Rower. Mrs. Lulu Wendt and Mrs. Josephine Dettweiler and our dear latner-m-law.

fe-randiather and great-grandfather aud uncle, at the nee of b6 years. Funeral from the Leidner chapel. 2223 St. Louis avenue, Monday. Sept.

2 at 8:30 a. to St. Libonus Church, thence to Calvary, Cemetery. tc) PAULEY Entered into rest on Saturday. Sept.

25. 1926. at 1:20 a. m. Mrs.

Anna Pauley of 7356 Lyndover avenue, beloved mother of Herbert Earl Pauley. Mrs. R. A. Wargin and Mr.

Oscar Winter and our dear mother-in-law and strand-mother, at the. ace of 74 years. Funeral from Bloemker 4. Son chapel. South Grand boulevard and Juniaia aireet.

Monday, Sept. 27. at 2 p. m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery Milwaukee (Wis.) papers please copy.

PETTON On Saturday. Sept. 25. 1926. at 2:30 a.

Clara Petluu (nee Meyer) of 1848 South Twelfth, beloved wife of Paul Petton and dear mother of Arthur and Charles Pi ton and our dear fciftor. sister-in-law. daus hier-in-iaw an ii aunt, a ted 3. years. Funeral from the Schumacher funeral home 3ol3 Meramei; street, Tuesday, Sept.

2S. at 2 P. to Concordia Ittmt-tt rv. I'LOGSTERT Entered into rest on Saturday. Sent.

25. 1926. at 6:25 a. Min-' nie Plotrstert nee Kollmeier of 4464 Laclede avenue, dearly beloved wife of the late Henry Plopstert and dear mother of Frieda Pioesterl and dear sister of Louisa Berseh and the late Louis H. Kollmeier.

and our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Monday. Sept." 27, at 2 p. from the Provost chapel. 3710 North Grand boulevard, to St.

Peter's Cemetery. K1.1UKL On Friday. Sept. 24. 1928.

Charles J. Reidel. dearly beloved husband of Wilhelmina Reidel. father of iiilie Hagrer uiee Reidel i. Otto.

Edward. Gertrude, Louis. William Joseph and Ruth Reidel. dear father-in-law erandf alher. brothers and brother-in-law and uncle, asfed tit years.

Funeral from residence. 2605 Arkansas avenue, oa Tuesday. Sept. 28. at 8:30 a.

m. to St. Margaret's Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Plaelzer Bund.

1 SCI1ERRER Entered into rest on Saturday, sept. 2o. 1926. at i p. wimam j.

Scherrer, dearly beloved husband of Mabel Scherrer nee Davis beloved father of Virginia and Odeie Scherrer and our djar brother, brother-in-law and uncle, in nis Iiftv-first year. Funeral Tuesday. Sept. 28. at 2 p.

from family residetjce. ,324 Westmoreland. Drive to Valhalla Cemetery. SCHMIDT Entered Into rest on Saturday. Sept.

25, 1926. at 6:30 a. Charles Schmidt beloved husband of Bertha Sciimidt (nee LuUwig-). dear father of Charles Schmidt dear son of J. A.

and Eugenia Schmidt Ansreily. dear brother of Mrs. J. Kenard (r.ee Schmidt), dear son-in-law of Herman and Clara Ludwig- and our dear brother-in-law and uncie. in hia thirty-f isrhth year.

Funeral from residence, 3706 Salena street, Tuesday, Sept. 28. at 1:30 p. into St. Matthew's Cemetery.

Deceased was a memtuT of Cosmos Lode. No. 282. A. F.

and A. M- (cl) SIMPSON into rest on Saturday. 25. 1926. at 2:30 a.

m- Raymond Simpson, darlime son of Albert and Berth Simpson i nee Westermyeen dear brother of Walter and Ruth Simpeon, at the are of 8 years. The funeral takes place on Monday. Sept. 27. at 2 P.

from Brockiand chapel 1827 Hotan street, to Belhania Cemetery. MuK(k Asleep in Jesus. cm Friday. Sept. 24 1926.

at 11:05 Fred Storek. beloved husband of the late Mary Storck I nee Te'g-erl. dear father of Roy and Margaret Storck, dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle, at tha ase of 46 rears. Funeral Mondsy. at 2 v.

from Belderwieden 1936 St. Louis -due. thencs to Goncorul Oamsterx. c7 1.

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