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THE 5T. LDU1S STAR THE ST. LOUIS STAR rT-V-rELLANE 'S FUNERAL DIRECTORS MARRIAGE LICENSES llf AnCD A TP TD A HC illUiLilA 1 Li I liAUij Elchenbaum, J. EHman, Wfl- liam Meyer, Milton Goldman, Albert Maremont. AKRON ALMOST FOUR TO ONF ACAINST flRY AWS NEW YORK, April 30.

fEy I. N. Two Ohio cities were reported today in the incomplete Literary i Digest prohibition poll. Akron re- turne 755 votes, of which 2.914 for npezU 2J.QS for modlfica. tion and 1,933 for enforcement.

New- I ark, In a total vote of 2,032, polled for repeal, 793 for modification and 693 for enforcement. TIH1 uvu Wm. Herbert Hatrldge ..5021 Cabana tvf. Mr. Bertha Zoellner 42 Tfcoiozar.

Clement C. Schulte 31J1 Fair avc Johanna Moynlhaa ....4018 Sc anion pi. Joseph' J. DeBolin 449 Idaho avc. Theresa Rosenholtcx ......510 Hickory at.

ormfivii: 1141a A)rt ave. (Helen Hoene 4541A Carter are. lira Shelby 2i2 Hickory Cora Deli Williams 1110 Oration St. William Burr 2515 Coleman Mr. Anna Kunn S701 Southwest ae.

Koy William Rlcketta J519 Illinois Olive Maurine Plrkey 7306 Minnesota Everett Cochran University City, Mo. Mrs. Mabel Echaber 4810A St. Louis WUIiam R. Talbert City, Mo.

Mrs. Nola M. Belanger. City.Mo. A'srt A-hrfr 4SS1 Rav Irene Vogts 3512 Vista Frank E.

Keehn Mrs. Ella. Black .....1370 Broadway Pine Lawn. Mo. lth soots before youf In your head, coated tonju.

bad taste El BOTE You Should Take After You Have Tried the Other tH eyes, swimming' in your mouth, you are bilious, your liver is oui ui order. If you have g-aa pains, belching, bloating-. Indigestion sifter meals, your stomach la out of order. If you ar unable to sleep all through the nitfht. have to get up to answer nature's call, your kidneys are not prop sa CV 1.

25 LAST $79.00 Value -h large ovnl rrrii AVKfN company 1107-09 Franklin Ave. EVENING FOR HOISEHOLU v1nffrdL mitic storage water no like new, rciu. 3220 OU M). 9 p. rtx.

NEW UNCLAIMED FURNITURE Below auction prices. Must be sold at once for storage charges. 1928 FRANKLIN AVE. tm13i- hShIst-PRICES old aii antiaues. laise North Broadway RADIOS RARE BARGAINS BATTERY COMBINATIWJS K.

A. Radio and OrthophonlC TV7-J, icadifand Orthopbonto Wl-H, -as jou. now 1006 OLIVK 8T. WEARING APPARELi HIGH-GRADE men's slightly used all- wnnl suits ...3 UU 1.50 Odd coats Hats Shoes TURNER REED 8u4MAiJErr WANTED TO BUT COPPER, brass, lead, 3nc. Junk, batteries, radiators, scrap, materials all kinds.

I. M. 662? Cabanne. FOrest 1B62R. LEGAL NOTICES FO goods fo- JEWEUiY erly riuicuoning.

inese rr.pium un.iuic warnlnsr. Something- is wrong-. Therefore It Is reasonable that nature has provided ihe remedy and that remedy la Herb Kxtract, known as Herb Juice, made from nature's herbs. The liquid Is the extract from Cascara Bark, Senna Leaves. Gentian Koot, Jalap, Rhubarb, combined with other valuable medical wreaienrs properiy blended In one of the largest laboratories In America.

This Herbal Extract itemed is said to be the most effective yet discovered for all ailments where free action of the bowels Is necessary. If you have any of the symptoms named abov, and no energy, no vitality, no appetite, feel sluggish, you're weak, tun-down, under weight, bad complexion, easy to take cold, your entire ays. tern may need cleansing. Calomel is a mineral and poisonous. Herb Extract Is nature's remedy, purely vegetable and harmless.

A most effective tonic laxative, gives overnight results, and thoroughly cleanses Intestinal tract Tes dat eea ar pUIa with this medicine, neither Is It necessary to take 1 or 4 bottles before you find out. One bottle will convince you of Its superior merits. Over million bottles sold past year under guarantee and only 3 returned a record probably never before equaled by any other medicine. Get It at your druggists. Advertisement.

Personality BOARD or EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS. April Is, aalMl nmnnsabi will be received tt I in Shoemakinz office of the Building Department, Be of Education, Ninth and Locust streets, at or before May 7, 1930, at 7:30 p. JOHN H. GUNDLACH SCHOOL CILMNG Letting No.

Required Deposit. 3139 The Building Complete, as herein specified, oscludlns; Plumbing, Sewering and Oas Fitting; Beating and Ventll-ing Apparatus: Air Washer; Heat El ec trio Light Wiring and Fixtures; Clocks. Bells and Telephone Systems, Radio System and Vacuum Cleaning System. .94, 600.00 r-L MarshaU Heights Baptist Church of Brent- wood. Mo.

entered into rest Monday. AprU 28, 1930, dear nusoano. o. Roberts. Remains at residence.

4403 Gibson ave nue, until 13 noon inurscay. Ma? -u- neral same dav at 3 p. from Tower Grove Baptist Church. 4320 Norfolk ave- i nue. ROESCH.

EDWARD O. Of 4353 Wilcox avenue, sudcemv on Sunday. April 27 1930. at 5:30 p. husband of Flora Roesch nee Yakeri, In his 47th vear.

Funeral Wednesday. April 30. at 3 p. to St. Matthews Cemetery.

RUBEL. WILLIAM Entered Into rest on Tuesday. April 29, 1930, husband of Sophia Kepper Rubel. Funeral Fridav, May 2. at 1:30 p.

nv, to Zion Lutheran Church, Belleville, 111., to Walnut Hill Cemetery. SCHMIDT. VIRGINIA Of 3928 Connecticut street, on Monday. April 28. 1930.

at 3:15 p. wife of the late Joseph C-. I Ha rS VfMl AhfTlirit til1 Mrs. P. Schneider and the late Arthur Schmidt and Mrs.

S. Groves, grandmother of Vera and Armond Groves and Audrey Schneider, and our dear mother-in-law. Funeral from SOUTHERN FUNERAL ROME, 6329 South Grand boulevard, on Thursday. May 1. at 9:30 a.

to Holy Family Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul a Cemetery. SEILING. ELIZABETH Entered into rest at St. Charles.

April 29, 1930, reject of Joseph J. Selling, age 73 years. Funeral Thursday. May 1. at 8:45 a.

from residence, 334 Madison street. St. Charles, Mo, to St. Peter's Church, thence to St. Peter's Cemetery.

SKINNER. MART Of 4431 'Delmar boulevard, on Monday, April 38. 1930. beloved wife of the late Robert Skinner. Funeral from PEETZ' FUNERAL HOME, Lafayette avenue and Longfellow boulevard.

Wednesday. April 30, at 2 p. m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. STANCE.

CATHERINE Entered interest Tuesday, April 29, 1930. our dear grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral from HAUCK SCHMITT PARLORS, 3732 South Grand boulevard. Thursday. May at 3 p.

zn-, to Missouri Crematory. STEDiHAUER. ERNST Of 1244 Franklin avenue, on Tuesday, April 29, 1930, relict of the late Lena jSteinhauer (nee Oapl), dear father of EdVard. Funeral Thursday at 2:30 p. from the EIDER WIED EN CHAPEL, 1936 St.

Louis avenue, to Western Lutheran Cemetery. SCRTIN. DORA (nee Meyer) Entered into rest on Monday. April 23. 1930, at 11:45 p.

beloved wife of the late Harrv Surtln. dear mother of Jess Suit In, Miss Alice Meyer (nee Clarence Surtin and the late Walter Surtin. and our dear mother-in-law, sister grandmother and aunt, at the age of 67 years. Funeral Thursday, May I. at 3 p.

from SUEDMEYER CHAPEL. 3934 North Twentieth street. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. TRAUBE.

LOUISA (Dee Stecke) Of 2326 South Eleventh street, entered Into rest on Monday, April 28, 1930. at 9:30 p. dearly beloved wife of the late Edward Traube and dear mother of Albert Traube, Mrs. J. A.

Shober (nee Stocked, and dear mother-in-law of Pauline Traube, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Fridav. May 2, at 2 p. from ALBERT TRAUBE FUNERAL HOME. 1818 Russell to VaChaTla Mausoleum.

Deceased was a member of Harmony Orove No. 208. Woodmen Circle; Victory Temple No. 96, Pythian Sisters: Frank P. Blair Post, W.

R. C. No. 3. O- A.

Excelsior Circle No. 1, U. A. O. B.

WAECHTER, VIRGINIA On April ,1930 at 12:45 a. darling daughter of James A. and Margaret Brennan Waechter. age 11 years, dear sister of Mary Belle. James John Lee and Joseph Mayes Waechter.

our darling niece and cousin. Funeral from CULLINANE BROS. FUNERAL PARLORS. 1710 North Grand boulevard. Thursday.

May 1, at 9 a. to St. Margaret's Church. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. WALTKE, DORA (nee Hlppe) Asleep In Jesus, on Mondav.

April 28, 1930. at 10:45 a. beloved wife of H. W. C.

Waltke. dear mother of Rosa. Mrs. Martin Lauen-stein. Mrs.

F. H. Moegie, Edwin Waltke. Mrs. Ernest Schutt.

dear mother-in-law. grandmother and aunt, at the age of 69 years. Body to lie In. state at residence. 7625 Vermont avenue, until 9 a.

m. Friday, thence removed to St. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, where services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Interment St.

Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. WENDEL. JOSEPH 8. April 29. 1930.

son of Andrew and, Mary Wendel, our dear brother. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. MCLAUGHLIN PARLORS, 2301 Lafayette. WILLIAMS. EDGAR PARK Entered Into rest suddenly on Tuesday, AprU 39.

1930, at 6:15 p. dearly beloved husband of Augusta Williams (nee Loesche, dear father of Arthur. Robert and Gertrude Williams, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law and grandfather, in his 59th year. Due notice of funeral from family residence, 4537 W. Papln street, later.

KRXEOSHAUSER SERVICE. A member of Mountain Home Chapter No. 43. R. A.

M. of Hoxle, and Hoxle Lodge No. 692, A. T. and A.

M. PERSONAL Answer questions. Follow instructions, take money; don't stand abuse; come to me. They will relent. T.

dependable. Love. BABE. SUITABLE COMPENSATION will be paid, for information as to whereabouts ol J. Manchw, former of 4151 Connecticut, or Hupmobflo Sedan, Serial jiinw.

tjmm mmpea. ui nieia 3440. IrjITABLB compensation "will be Bald tor imormanon leaning to wnemoouu 01 Harry Trout, formerly of Wentivflle, Missouri, and also of 1210 8. Theresa avenue, St. Louts, or Chevrolet coupe, serial No.

3AC33472. motor No. 338454. Call GIMPEL, OA rfield 3440. REDUCE any part of body without diet, drugs or exercise; results guaranteed.

322 North Grand. FR anklln 9280. THE Oypsy Fortune Teller and Dream Book sent for 12c; money back If dissatisfied. Nat 2309 Lawrence, Toledo, Ohio. WE rid your home of bedbugs, vermin.

ST. LOUIS EXTERMINATOR CO. LI n. 5020. LOST AND FOUND LOST Overcoat: left on University car; initials u.

N. reward. FO rest 2470. POLICE DOG Lost; Watson road and Tholosan. HI land 7702.

SERVICES OFFERED INTERIOR CLEANING and painting; paint washed, paper cleaned, bathrooms enamelled; prices reasonable. Oet my price first. LI ndell 6278J. Learn Beauty Culture at Moler's and be skilled in the ace of professions ior women. Moier reputaticn will place you in the best position when qualified.

Day or night classes. Call or write for booklet No. 38. M0LER STSTEM, 810 N. 6th BUS AND RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION Interstate Transit Lines Union Pacific Stages Latest type busses everywhere.

1801 Washington Ave. CH estnut 3524 717 North Sixth 6t GA rf'eid 3338 CAIvPENTERS, PLASTERING CARPENTER New repairing, snvthlng in building line. Jensen. EV ergreen 0995. CARPENTER.

Repairing and remodeling a specialty; also br.cfc and piasterwork; reasonable prices. CO Ifax 6542J. CARPENTER-BUILDER Apartments, bun- gaiows, stores, garages, porches, sun parlors, bathrooms, additions. altera-Hons. remodeiirig work: guaranteed; i' prices right.

JE fferson 1673. CONTRACTOR Carpentering, piastrlng, painting, concrete repairing. FR. 270. HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID, sanded, fin- i lshed: old floors made new.

OA. 6827. CONCRETE WORK. CONCRETE WORK of aU kinds: lowest prices: 5-year guarantee. DE.

2093W. DENTISTS SET OF TEETH. $10 up. gold crowns. 15: extraction.

50c. Dr. Graber. 620 Olive. DETECTIVES DETECTIVE Shadowing and investigating: reasonable: confidential.

PA. 3202. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY DRESSMAKING DRESSES, 14; SCITS. V. TY LER 125J.

ELECTKICAE C.AV IOC BEAT IT? 4 ROOMS WIRED, $: FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP. RI VERSIDE 63S2J. READY-BUILT HOUSE winr.g a specialty. Dawson. GA rfield 7MJJ.

1120 S. fourth. MEDICAL SERVICE INVALID CHAIRS For sale cr rent; sickroom ssppUes. Albaas, 3554 Olive. JEX-ferson SSii.

HOUSEHOLD oven OPEN evuvTfiF.S OFFERED MOVING AND STORAGE AARON moves, cash or crnhT "j-SJi EThird, AAIU.I ---CT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE and baths. ELECTRIC massage 2618A Cass. uVTlDfYTHlTHlKl. massage. rwMly- anv iusft.

av hithS. SCIENTIFIC massage, aicouoi NEwstead 2443. SCIENTIFIC-and vibratory masgo baths by appointment. OA rfieW 0464. SCIENTIFIC-MASSAGE-Sulphur se.m bath, electric treatment.

4620 Enrignw FO rest 6557. SLENDERIZE the healthful way; d'" month. $10: Health Studio. GA rfield 3183. treatments.

322 N. Grand. room lnd a. UNDER" NEW MANAGEMENT. Baths and massage CE ntral 3379.

524 Victoria Bldg TtAOIO SERVICE EXPERT RADIO SERVTCEWork guaran- teed. Jacc nwnwi SODDING vTrrs- nnASS SOD For sale: "Ho de livered; sodding one.ST erllng Jesi BLUE-GRASS SOD Delivered at Ite Square yard; estimates given. OA rfield 1019. TREE pruning, planting. spraying: estimatea Oern.

PRvOs.4i. STOVE REPAIRS STOVE FURNACE REPAIRS mnvPlAC.V FIXTURES "PORSHAW," 109 North Twelfth. A- G. BRAUER SUPPLY CO. STOVE REPAIRS.

318 N. JTIRD. AIXP APER FAINTING APEX WALLPAPER CLEANTNO CO. Medium-sized rooms. 1.

4830 Delmar. FO r- est 7310. HOUSE PAINTING 35 up; paperhanging. 5 room up, including paper: satisfaction guaranteed. DB Imar 2093W.

ALL rooms cleaned. 61.00: attsf action guaranteed. VI ctor I347M. KITCHENS PAPERED, 65. up; living-rooms, bedrooms.

6 up: this year paper Included. LA lede 349 2. LARRY Expert paper cleaner; rooms, SI; quick service. ja riieia i NAGEL Rooms, 6 up; also cleaning; good work. 4136 Virginia.

Riverside 2194J. PAPER CLEANING 75c. first-class work. RI verside 4351W. PAPER HANGING 56 room; prices.

BAKER. Victor 3407J. get my PAPERHANGER and painting; $4.50 per room and up. Call FO rest 2872M. PAPERHANGING Work done reasonable.

5049A South Grand. RI verside 5397W. POWERS WALL PAPER CO. Rooms pa pered. 15 and up; quick service.

3n Lucas. LI ndell 2740. ROOMS PAPERED. S6; paper lnrladed. KAPLAN, 36IW North Spring.

JE ff. 665S. SOUTH SIDE WALL PAPER CLEANING CO. 75c to 31-: no higher; guaranteed; no streaks; work done by experts. 1842 S.

10th St. Victor 4232J. PAPERING S4.75 room: work paper In eluded; cleaning. 50c. OR and tra i iw.

ATTENTION, PROPERTY OWNERS! Wall paper and paint direct from factories to consumer; no middle-man's profit: salesman will calj with line and estimate; any amount desired; no obligation; names of mechanics furnished if desired. WM. RAPHAEL, DE Imar 46841a. FOR SALE MISCELLANE '8 FOSTER'S 4 10 WASHINGTON AVE. Souvenirs of St.

Louis and gifts for all a sions. HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED ALL KINDS of furniture, carpets, contents of flats, dwellings, wanted badly; best prices. SCHOBER. CH est nut 5394. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE DINTNO SET 3235 -pc Italian oak, S89f lOOpc.

ae enlna. S36T ft6-pe, sliver. So 6041 A Wells. FO rest 4429W, vommaTDw a dltton. 7236 8tandford.

PArkrvlew 0435J. FURNITURE Five rooms complete: good condition; cheap. 5217 Delmar; leaving town. GAS RANGE Large white enameled Quick weal cneap. til versioe 4BBJ.

GAS RANGES Quick Meal: large assort ment or side ovens; delivered and connected; from 36 up: terms. PROSSER 3220 OLIVE ST. Open evenings until 9 p. m. REFRIGERATORS Large assortment of reconditioned refrigerators; all In perfect condition; from S5 up.

PROSSER 3220 OLIVE ST. Open evenings until 9 p. m. HUGS Large assortment of used Axmin- ster and velvet rugs; all sizes; all In good condition: from $12 up. PROSSER'S.

3220 OLIVE ST. Open evenings until 9 p. m. HORIZONTAL 42 Tacit 1 Journeys 43 Inspired r-ev- 6 Apple drink. 11 Cause.

12 Lored. 14 Whole. 13 To tell. 1 6 To observe. 17 Baseball club 18 Custom.

21 To drivel. 23 Pronoun. 23 Agent. 27 Eye tumor. 2S Midday.

29 Small bodies of land. St Helped. 92 Thicket. S3 Mexican dish 38 Fish. 41 Related on the mother's ide.

erence. 44 Not any. VERTICAL 1 Two fives. 2 Rodent. a m-.

ill at' 1 Today's j' 4 i9" ko II I 3 i5 33" 3S 137 Ti 1 1 1 i i YESTERDAY'S h'amTe IP SHE LMOOSE lElLlDi 42 Taciturn. sr. ai PEETZ FUNERAL HOME Lafayette at LongfeKow Blvd. GR and 7100-7101 RINDSKOPF 5216 Defcriar Blvd. FOtwt 0438-0439 WM.

M. SCHUMACHER 4S3 NATURAL BRIDGE- EV ER. 7S7. rT irrrn PrtnTP CM ME. I OS.

CC 3WiN3 TWr IM47 FLORISTS OSTERTAG BROS. LOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WASHINGTON at JEFFERSON CE n. 4491 DEATH NOTICES SELLER. MO LI-IE tnee Feaersl Of 4334 Russell boulevard, on Tuesday. April 38.

130, at 1:35 p. beloved wife of the late Aioixxo Be Her. Services and burial at Useful, Ma. at 3 p. m.

Friday. May 3. BEKENT. CHARLES CZESLAW Entered into rest 00 Monday, April 38, 1930. a 10:30 a.

beloved husband of Anna Berent nee Chroscowskl). Funeral from family residence, 4431 Norih. Twentieth street, on Thursday. May 1. at 8:30 a.

to Sc Casimix's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. BOBDLET, BLANCHE On Tuesday, April 23, 1930, at Los Angeles, CaL, relict of Daniel C. Bordley. Interment In Calvary Cemetery 00 Thursday, May 1, at 4 p.

m. BUTLER, MABEL A. (are Ltodsley Of 3007 Ferry street, entered into rest on Tuesday, April 39, 1930, at 9:40 a. beloved wife of Harry Butler. Funeral Thursday, May 1.

at 3 p. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. CLAUSEN. FRET AN. VIE nee Kemper) Of Partridge avenue, entered Into rest on Saturday.

April 36, 1930. at 1:35 p. dearly beloved wife of Thomas L. Clausen, at the age of 68 years. Funeral on Wednesday, April 30, at 1 p.

m. Interment In Oak Grove Cemetery. Kindly note change of time. CLCKIES, PERCY At the age of 33 years, entered into rest April 39, 1930. at 13:30 a.

beloved son of James A. and Bertha M. Clukles, dear brother of Arthur Clarence W. and Roy L. Clukies.

Mrs. Myrtle A. Lerch. Mrs. Oarnetta A.

Ritchie. Vtrgie P. and Sapphire D. Clukies. Funeral Thursday, May I.

at 1:30 p. from the CROOHAN FUNERAL HOME. 7146 Manchester avenue, to the Maple-wood Baptist Church. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. DECSCBLE.

GEORGE P. Entered into rest on Sunday. April 37. 1930, at 13:45 p. husband of the late Margaret Oeuschle.

In his 65th year. Funeral Wednesday. April 30, at 3 p. from family residence, 4275 Margaretta avenue, to St. Peter's Cemetery.

DIETRICH SON, CHARLOTTE Entered into rest on April 28, 1930. beloved wife of W. F. IMetrichson. Funeral Wednesday.

April 30. at 3:30 p. m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. FILLET, JOHN D.

Died In Constantinople on March 23. Funeral from residence. 40 Westmoreland Elace, Wednesday, April 30, at 3 p. m. aterment private.

FOLET. MART (nee Gallagher) Of 1408 Cnlon boulevard, on Tuesday, April 29, 1930. at 4 o'clock p. widow of the late John Foley, dear mother of William A. and Edward A.

Foley, and Mrs. Julia McAnany, and our dear grandmother. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY'S PARLORS, 3846 Lindell boulevard, on Friday morning. May 2.

at 8:30 o'clock, to St. Mark's Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. GEIGER. MART HTJNT On Tuesday, April 29, 1930.

at St. Mary's Hospital, beloved mother of Manley Easter Or-land William B. Funeral from ALEXANDER ft SON8' FUNERAL HOME, thence to Ashley. 111. Due notice of time later.

GOODSTEIN. LENA On Monday, AprU 28. 1930, beloved, wife of Samuel Oood-steln. Funeral on Wednesday. April 30, at 3:30 p.

m. HALLER. LOUIS P. Entered into rest Sunday, April 27, 1930, at 5 p. m.

Funeral Wednesday, April 30, at 3 p. to Lake wood Park Cemetery. HARING. JULIA (nee Bleltner) Of 3310A Ohio avenue, entered into rest on Monday, April 28, at 2 a. dear wife of Victor Haring.

at the age of 58 years. Funeral on Wednesday, April 30, at. 2 p. to St. Marcus Church, McNalr and Russell avenues, thence to Old St.

Marcus Cemetery. HENKE, HANNAH (nee Essen) Entered Into rest on Monday, April 38, at 12:40 a. beloved wife of Henry T. Henke, in her 69th year. Funeral Wednesday, April 30, at 3 p.

to Antioch Church and Cemetery, Monarch, Mo. KAEHNI. HENRY Entered Into rest on Monday, April 38, 1930, at 9:40 a. In his 30th year. Funeral Thursday, May I.

at 1:30 p. from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Mary Heath. 6401 Wellsmar avenue (Well-stoni. to Wellston Presbyterian Church, thence to Fee Fee Cemetery.

KAMP, MART ALf-ER Aged 90 years. Entered into rest on Monday. AprU 28. 1930, at 2:30 p. at residence of her niece, Mrs.

O. Shell, 315 Rose avenue. Klrkwood, MO, relict of the late Henry Simp. Funeral Wednesday, April 30, at 3 p. to Frieden Cemetery.

vlwmwl wvfcrxrw HAIMfc Texas) avemfo, entered Into rest on Motv- Lt. Aprn 38, 1930, at lOHV p. m4 mt the age of 55 years. Funeral Thursday, Way 1, ft XB to Sunset Burial Park. KATSING.

MRS. J. F. (nee Moras) Entered Into rest Tuesday, April 29, 1930, at 10:15 a. m.

Funeral Thursday, May 1. at 2 p. m. Interment In St. Matthew's Cemetery.

KERR, ELIZABETH Of 1318 Crittenden street, entered into rest on Tuesday, April 29, 1930, at 7:55 p. wife of the late James A. Kerr, at the age of 76 years. Funeral on Friday. May 2, at 1:30 p.

to New Bt. Marcus Cemetery. KERSTTNG. STEPHEN On Tuesday, April 29. 1930.

at 3 a. m. Funeral Thursday, May 1. at 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery. KREBS, CHRISTINE Of 3423 Semple avenue. Entered into rest on Monday. April 28, at 12:45 a.

dear wife of Henry O. Krebs. Funeral Wednesday, April 30, at 3 p. to Memorial Park. KtlTHE, KLUS METER ADA Of 4028 North Eleventh street, entered into rest on Monday.

April 28, 1930. beloved wife of Robert Kulthe. In her 53rd year. Funeral Thursday, May 1, at 1:30 p. m.

LUTHER, ORPHA M. (nee Jacqoot) Of 3208 North Newstead avenue, entered into rest on Tuesday, April 29. 1930, at 6:30 a. dearly beloved wife of the late Martin Luther, in her 70th year. Funeral Thursday.

May 1, 1930, at 2 p. to Memorial Park Cemetery. MATOCSHEK. AMY (nee Pfeiffer) Of Sappington, on Monday, April 28, 1930. at 5 dear wife of Louis Mi-tou shelc.

Funeral Wednesday, April 30, at 2:30 p. to New St. Marcus Cemetery. MASTERS, CLAUDE Entered Into rest on Tuesday, April 29. 1930, at 12:40 a.

beloved husband of Adelaide Masters (nee Otti. aged 51 years. Remains at home. 2150 Bremen avenue, up till 9 a. Thursday, May 1.

Services same day at 2:30 p. m. Interment Frie-den's Cemetery. MEDER. JOSEl HINE EMELIE Of 3718 South Spring avenue, entered into rest on Sunday.

April 27, 1930. at 11:45 p. in her 17th year. Funeral Wednesday. April 30.

at 1:30 p. thence to New St. Marcus Cemetery. MUELLER. MARIA (nee Meyer) Of 4101 Bowen street, dear mother of Siegfried Mueller, our dear mother-in-law and sister, aged 62 years Remains at WITT BROS." FUNERAL HOME, 2929 S.

Jefferson, at 8:15 a. to St. Bernard's Church. Deceased was a member of Magnolia Grove No. 109.

Woomen's Circle. NEWTON. ESTEIXE Of 3954 Miami, asleep in Jesus on Monday. April 28 1S30, at 7:50 p. beloved daughter of Harvey J.

and Emilie Newton nee fedderkei. and dear sister of William, Harvey. Lynne. Alice and Claire Newton, our dear sister-in-law. niece, aunt and cousin, in her 28th year.

Funeral from SCHUMACHER. FUNERAL HOME, 3013 Meratiec street. Thursday. May 1. at 1:30 p.

rr. to St. Luke's Lutheran Church. Alaska and Neosho. O'NEILL.

KATE (nee McCarthy) On Sunday, April 27, 1930, dear beioved wife of the late John J. O'NiUl. dear mother of Eiixabeth O'Neill and Jeanette Kiiioren. dear sister of Daniel. Michael.

Robert and Ethel McCarthy, and our dear grandmother. Funeral from family residence. 4120 Westminster piaee. inursday. May 1, at 9:30 a.

to New Cathedral Church. Interment CaiTsrv Cemetery. (KRIEGS-HAUSER SERVICE.) RABOLD, CECELIA (nee Haas) Of! 5425 South Broadway, entered into rest Monday. Apnl 2s, I9S0, wife of the late John Raboiri. dear mother of Jacob, Louisa Raboid and Mrs.

Lena Mueller, grandmother of Mathilda and Marceius Mueller, and our dear sister, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from SCHMTTT PAR- LORS. 3732 South Grand bouievard. Thurs- day. May I.

at 1 p. m. Interment Con- cordis Cemetery. Belleville tm papers pie.M I CAIN REPORTED BY FEDERAL RESERVE Seasonal Influences Responsible Business urrailmpnt Laid ousiness curtailment una to Conservative Buying. Business in this Federal Reserve district has shown moderate im- provement curing trie past month over March, due mainly to seasonal influences, according to the monthly review of the Federal Reserve Bank of St.

Louis, which says, in part: "As compared with a year ago, the volume of trade and Industry in March and early Ajril showed a considerable decrease. In virtually all lines Investigated D7 this bank, March sales were smaller than during the same month in 1929, also below the average of the corresponding period during the past half decade. Such lines as reported gains from March to April were affected by the usual seasonal considerations, and the percentage of increase was smaller thau In recent years. "A number of industries which ordinarily increase their activities au this season failed to show any upward trend. Among these were certain iron and steel lines, building materials, clothing, automobiles and millinery.

"Unfavorable weather during March and the lateness of Easter had a tendency to hold down re-tall trade, both in the large cities and the country. These same causes also reacted adversely against the volume of wholesale distribution, particularly of merchandise for ordinary consumption. "The most important factor in the cultallment of business, according to the reporting interests, was the general disposition on the part of buyers to purchase conservatively and almost exclusively on a necessity basis. While retail stocks are universally small, merchant- are slow to replenish and fill out assortments. Manufacturers, in turn, are making up very little merchandise for which they have not actual orders booked or In fairly certain prospect." REVUE TO RAISE FUND FOR INSTITUTE FOR DEAF A musical revue under the direction of Mrs.

Louis Mayer and Mrs. Isaac Hal pern as a benefit for the scholarship fund of the Central Institute for the Deaf will be held at Hotel Chase at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mines.

Eugene Angert, Charles A. Stlx, Charles M. Rice and Aaron aid helm are sponsors. The program follows: Overture Goldman's orchestra Welcome Dr. Max Goldstein Rowdy Do Mrs.

Paul Peltason Mrs. Morton Meyer Solo Bartlett's Dream. John Rohan "Happy Blocher and Tiller Chorus Aria from Milton M. Berger Miss Edith Gordon at the piano. Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy Grace Artz, Peggy Lou Mayer.

"Blues" song Helen Glaser Fox Reading from Royal Mrs. Louis Mayer Dance "Fantasia" Edith Agatstein and Company Special Appearance Gretchen Kimmel The Love Parade. Arthur Finn and Glorified Girls Echoes of Floradora. Joseph Brower Mrs. Franz Loewe Street Song from "Naughty Mrs, Karl Kimmel Dance Edith Agatstein Oaodbye Olrls.

Mrs. Eugene Schweig Tiller chorus Orand Finale Entire company Mrs. Samuel Brasch and Benjamin Loeb will act as announcers. The bride will be Mrs. Jack Weinman.

Tiller Girls will be Mmes. Samuel Singer, Benjamin Schulein, Harry Saft, Karol Korngold and V. E. Emmer. Those part in the enstmne parada as Glorified Qbto are Xroes, Julian Eamuel.

For two years I suffered with irregularities and finally had to leave school. I got no relief until my married sister told me about Lydia E. Fink-ham's Vegetable Compound. i ui mMiii; uiuy two Dottles I felt well. Since then I have been able to clerk in a store.

on my feet all day and have suffered only once from my old trouble. I want other girls, especially store clerks, to know what it did for me." Dorothy L. Fairchild, Q24 Walnut Street, trtelarxd, Pennsylvania. AdvertLseaient. A 1 By HAND craftsmanship the old-time cobbler produced the best shoes of his time.

He built and maintained bos in ess by his skill and personality. The modern shoe manufacturer depends almost entirely upon machinery. Although he comes in contact with the public only through the style and quality of his footwear, a defm ite character is given his product by the esprit-de-corps of his organization. He, too, creates and holds the good will of customers by his personality his reputation for quality and fair dealing. Machine made shoes have made the American people the best shod nation in the world.

U5C SERVICE The cAchierement of the Pf The oAssurance of the Future United Shoe Machinery Corporation BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS St. Louis Branch, 1423 Olive St. Wm Bathe 2623 Sullivan Edna Kloecfcner 2533W. Sullivan Eusene R. Lauman Cote Brilliant Theftna E.

Wenil 5015 B. Grand Arthur J. R-inboId Kimmswlck. Mo. Esther A.

Bender Kimmswlck. Mo. John Ronan 3953 St. Ferdinand Mrs. Marg.

Weltner. jsma oi. i-cruiiiiiu Larence W. Specht Trenton. I1L Sedona J.

Oike Francisco. CaL William E. Zipp Helen Hunlcke Hazen Smith Annie Gray Soicer Orcnester tiarence ....4935 Thoiozan S. Third 2803 Bcott ..15 I. Cardinal 23C8 Clark 3332 Fine Hessie Bee Simpson frank uaniei Mrs.

Rosle Proctor 4124 Enrignt Edward E. McConnack 4236A Lawn Eileen Wright 51 Arsenal I Edward E. McCormack 4236A Lawn Eileen Wrlgnt Aistnii Jlmmle Clark ....3127 Hickory Stella Ross 3127 Hickory John W. Foster St. Louis.

Josephine P. Busnmaa St. Louis. Frank Greber 1131 N. Eighteenth Edna Notttngharn 1131 N.

Eighteenth Edgar Carter 1733 N. Sarah Clara Halliburton 3141 Bell Frank J. Biederman, Jr 3309 B. 18th There M. Derkunx 7 Portland Hermon Smifh, ..170 N.

Taylor Willetta Grover ...1703 N. Taylor Charies E. Flynn St. Louis Mary Moran Louis Reynolds C. Haydea .2035 Rutger Grace Johnson Ma Elmer Blatx 3401 Montana Eleanor Hartaoan ...543 fihreve Carl A.

Boltzmann ..3623 Klngshlsway Fk. Loretta Naes Kimmswlck, Mo. Orln E. Foster 4349 Lew Gertrude LaskowskX 17 Helen Fred C. Doyle Neb.

Maymee A. Barlow N. T. Kobt. Gray 3413 Blddle Annie Sulllran 3823 Daytoa BIRTHS GIRLS.

W. 8. and C. Gibson. 4422 W.

Bell. S. and L. Murry, 1403 N. Ninth.

0. and M. Townsend. 607 Cerre. J.

and C. Porter. 2821 Lucas. 1. and C.

Stock. 2819 Blair. B. M. ana L.

Pellerlto. 5936 Emma. E. and L. Kuehner.

6014 Lucille. A. and C. Hemkens. 2208 Madison.

R. N. and T. Baiiey, 1417 S. Vandeventer.

D. F. and R. Allen. 1415A Tower Grove.

B. and L. Perrigue. 3718 Illinois. L.

and M. DeNal. 6567 ArsenaL M. and M. Brugere, 4122A Nebraska.

J. and Froechtenlgt. 2709 Osage. L. and M.

Muehehoff. 2313A Franklin. R. L. and F.

Smith, 3019 Marnice place. G. and M. Taylor. 51 OA S.

Lefflngwell. J. and E. Williams, 3016A Franklin. L.

and H. McGowan. 1812 Goode. J. and P.

Ross, 2320 Wash. H. and M. Barth, 44I3A St rod man place. A.

E. and E. Thlele. 4827A Natural Bridge. A.

F. and A. Altnether, 7036 Tholoxan. M- and H. Connolly.

4347 Delmar. C. S. and M. Turner, 3726 Cook.

J. L. and N. Smith. Klrkwood.

Mo. M. and B. Rost. 3944 Westminster.

L. and E. Hausman. 4265 Ellenwood. S.

and E. Bequette, 5201 S. Thirty-se Tenth. F. J.

and L. Kasprak. 1520A Warren. E. and O.

Portman. Clayton, Mo. I K. H. and G.

Mind rum. 4999 Oleatha. I 13. and M- Salveter, Webster Groves. Mo.

1 J. and W. Kelly, 3443A Williams. J. R.

and A. Hohlstein. 934 Morrison. D. D.

and M. Seger, 7000 Michigan. O. and E. Bayers.

3146 Rutger. A. and H. Bartsch. 2321 Spring.

R. and o. Stepp. 2566 palm. R.

and M. McKye. 1431 Salisbury. BOYS. O.

W. and J. Corley, 3327 8. Ninth. H.

A. and L. Dreyer, 3422A Gasconade. R. and O.

Voegtlln. 3212 S. Fourth. O. and S.

BaU, 4332 Hunt. O. and L. Cooper, 3628 Folsom. H.

and L. Soelangowskl. 5138 N. Ssngs- O. B.

and M. Whelehoo. 4333 Washington. O. A.

and Sutton. 2843 Henrietta. E. and E. Regan.

1833 California. BOYS. C. and a Davis. 4238 Cottage.

A. and R. Matthews. 4433 Garfield. J.

and L. Spates, 1526 Third. J. and C. Moore.

803 N. Oarrlson. E. C. and L.

Zlmmermann, 4754A Tennessee. D. B. and Z. Abernathy.

3732 Cook. V. and S. Chapman. 4038 Enrlght.

R. o. and ML Brown. 4336 N. Nineteenth, twins.

H. B. and H. McOIlan, 1515 Valle. J.

H. and B. Cook. 4803 Fountain. D.

J. and E. Chapman, Jennings. Mo. H.

L. and E. Carson. 1900A N. Euclid.

L. M. and R. Bawden. 2046 McCausland.

J. C. and H. Hanson. 4208A Lawn.

J. G. and F. Decker. 3929 Minnesota.

J. o. and A. Huebner, 4433 Richard pi. J.

and Clark, 2103 Mullanphy. H. and R. Stokes, 3427 S. Jefferson.

K. and P. Robertson, 1513 8. Third. C.

M. and V. Hotchklas, 5719 Dale. BURIAL PERMITS Mina Higley, 76, 4200 8henandoah. i H.

H. Grasle, 68. 1214A jarron. Rena Braun. 50.

8226 Vulcan. I Mae Sprlngmeyer, 45, 1942 Benton. P. R. McNulty, 55, 5364 Claxton.

Claude Thurman, 45, 4107 N. Broadway. Clara D. Board man. 54, 7li xremont.

A. Bohle, 86. 5300 ArsenaL Dorothy Orzyb. 4, 1205 Howard. P.

Daleo, 9. 1337 N. Fourteenth. Josephine Brown 56, 3214 S. Ninth.

Marie Voch, 65, 4349 Xlngahlghway. SC. Belts. 74, S4a0 Nabmsks. A.

Rogan. SS, U48A Ngrthamd. im Brownlae, 62, 4334 Laclede. Christ Ins Kraba, 3433 Sempl. Rose Bniester, 37, 4315 Delmar.

Lennle Cross, 42. 717 N. Twenty-second. Hanna L. Conant, 10 days, 5118A Kensington.

May Klnealy, 64, 3204 Liberty. 8. Davee, 34. 517 O' Fallon. Anna L.

Clausen, 68, 5406 Dodler. Annie R. Kiessling. 74, 4715 Dodler. Catherine Fuhler, 77, 2800A Texas.

K. Gunkel, 3104A Magazine. Mary Skinner, 67, 4431 Delmar. J. Mitchell, 27 days, 1737 Pennsylvania.

Trudell Jamison, 9, 2408 N. Whlttler. Anna Wllkerson, 79, 5800 ArsenaL N. Doccey, 51, 1722 Morgan. S.

Nyblad, 52. 2757 Caroline. C. Cooper, 35, 1805 Olive. C.

C. Ziegler. 75, 2218 Tower Grove. Ada Farris, 44, 418 8. Garrison.

F. Schacksleck, 83, 4012 N. Twenty-second. Lena Ruhl. 70.

5800 ArsenaL Emma Hammonds. S3, 2721 Sheridan. J. Nolan, 49. 3104 Washington.

Yenkins Valentine, 15, 2023A Eugenia. H. L. Fitzpatrick, 42, 2623 St. Vincent.

L. M. Gonzelles, 2 months, 7007 Minnesota. Josle Welsman, 90, 1438 E. Grand.

T. Barker. 65, 2009 Olive. Georgia Smith, 55, 616 N. Channlng.

J. Castleman, 85, 3984 Papln. H. Lungford. 53.

1811 Illinois. M. Fitzgerald. 70. 5800 ArsenaL A.

C. Nye. 65. 3645 McRee. H.

M. Vollmar. 57, 4523 Idaho. W. H.

Myers. 59. 3847 Sherlaan. Mica Craig, 62, 6116 Minnesota. Rose Goldman.

63. 1438 E. Grand. F. X.

Bock. 5652 St. Louis. J. 37, 2501 Dodler.

A. Kosteck. 31. 142 St. George.

J. W. Czajeinski. 4 days, 3423A W. Eleventh r.

rocae. 33. 3301 s. Seventh. M.

Berger. 67. 2112 Blddle. J. Foley, 69.

730 S. Broadway. Mary H. Allen, 85, 5448 Mllentx. Marian Kehm.

52. 1332 January. CEMETERIES AND LOTS MOST DESIRABLE LOT to prettiest section of Oak Grove Cemetery; 12 grave. 20 feet square; will sacrifice for cash Phone AT water 53W. VALHALLA "THE CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL" Crematory, Columbarium Mausoleum CA bany W79 CA bany 0976 CE Btral t49 FERPETEAL CAKE FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALEXANDER SERVICE Is the Best and Costs Na More Call A bany 0337 ALEXANDER SONS FUNERAL CHAPEL 6175 Delmar Blvd.

Theo. W. Beiderprieden 1936 St Louis Ave CE ntral 8687. 8638 CHAS L. GERAGHTY Lindell Blvd.

at Bovle SOX UNDERTAKERS 3700 JE fferjon KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuaries rfeS. JSvat trcS Visitors ML' mXi-rxT-wJ Kingshighway. p'hore RI v. 6360 ancnesier Ave'. OR and 0417 i cilia CHILDREN ALMOST HATE CROSS, NERVOUS MOTHER worn out people are surprised how QUICK Vinol gives new life and pep! Tastes delicious.

20c Take this to any druggist and get a 20c discount on your first bottle of VlnoL To DRTJOOISTS: We give you FREE cash for this. Not redeemed without customer's name and address. Chester Kent, Dept. St. Paul, Minn.

There's no easier-way ta Bare money daring; the winter months than to prevent sickness ex pense. At the first sign 01 a 01a, Headache, dizxi-ess, biliousness, or constipation, take an Nature's Remedy and clean oat your system. Restores nor- ianctiomnir and Ids op resistance. preventing-costly sick- ess. Oet this pure.

id. vegetable laxa- at any drugrgis 25c HEADACHE RELIEVED OUICKIV This Parely VegetaWe Pifl quickly corrects the digestive distnrb- removes the in- 7Crv 1 headache tem7ninv TVTZh whole sys- tern eniov? a tr. T(k it ra it CACTTlTer 3140 Plumbing, sewermg ana uas Fitting, Complete 3141 Heating and Ventilating Apparatus, Including Air Washer and Heat 3142 Vacuum Cleaning 143 Electric Light wiring and Fixtures, Clocks, Bell and Telephone System. 3143A Radio Conduit and Wiring 3144 Program Service Equipment 1.00 ro.oo tob.oo 60.00 SS7.00 iito ine bonding complete, including Lettings Nob. 3130, 3140, 3141.

3142. 3143. and 3144 go.oso.ao All bids must be made out on' blanks furnished by the Building Department. All bids must be sealed and indorsed and deposited in the bos In the lobby of the Building Department, Board of Education, on or before the above date. Bids must be accompanied by deposit In the amount set forth In the specifications.

No bid wfll be enter talned unless accompanied by said dejmsit. All of said deposits to be In cash or certified checks made navable to the HmtiI of Education of the City of Losls. which amount shall be deposited with the Secretary and Treasurer, who will Issue therefor a certificate. Tie certificate or a certified check to be deposited In the envelope containing the bid. All bids shall be deemed final, conclusive and Irrevocable, and no bid shall be subject to correction or amendment for an error or miscalculation.

No bid strafi be withdrawn nrior ta tWm mm. -t susat upon th6 part ot sneta bUder to wara nude to bini. abeJI forfeit to the Board hla depotdt and render him liable to the Boardtor an dam- such breach of obligation. The Board reserves the right Sa relaet any and all blda iwjscc Specifications for tha ah. v.

ol'EdlicVtlou! Wt.oard Acting Coinmlssloner'ot' SootuOdlnf Bids win oe received by tha Rnm 3 Public Service of the City if StLoWsf Room 208. Cttw sr.n 101 "on anddYo Grand Pl.ri, Tpeclflcat form of contract and may be obtained at the offtei Director of Public 6 Dunce Age. IOTo rot flax. 1 1 To renounce1 13 Hanging down. 19 Call for helifc 20 Snaky fish.

2 Auditory. 23 Thick ahrubi 24 Gardes tool. 3 Scoffs. 6 Bottle. 7 Pattern.

8 rmi.l,PMi uunce, 4 Gazed intent- IOTo rot IUzj4 ly. pmjpht LoVyrN rp "My children almost hated me. I was so cross. Thanks to Vinol, my nervousness Is all gone and we are happy again." Mrs. T.

Johnstone. For 30 years doctors have prescribed Vinol because it contains important mineral elements of iron, calcium with cod liver peptone. The very FIRST bottle brings sound sleep and a BIG appetite. Nervous Variety Bazaar) lb j. la j-l WSJ i FOR STRENGTH, APPETITE.

SLEEP I PVt-w fp- 34" rrr- -'B 394Q ts; -J qj-msf -iii GROWING CHILD HEN SHOULD EAT MORE Cive them before Meals ANGOSTURA BITTERS ar. tlntii'i forsmUa, sf mem U34 ft Stop Whisky Before your husband cr son goes Di.no, or develops Kidney or liver trouDie, which may disable him from earning- a livelihood, stop his drink- ing. Give him Teseum Powder in hls iri rink or food for a few weeks. Tescum Powder is tasteless and has been on the market Thousands of homes made happy by nade happy by reclaiming their yveH ones. Tescam Powder is sold' a all leadir.g chain lov tisement.

or 15 have been'viifor. ANSWER LlTlEforTElNj ,4 rs-itionvardsheiandyorfYane 2To deduct li from. 28 Metallic al loy. 30 Dense. 31 Anew.

33 Dry. 34 Animal. 36 Data. 37 39 Males. 0VnJU they are dmnvshZ I Qt' AH Ul" rlOSfUl mm.

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