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FRIDAY KVKNIN TWENTY-TWO IIMIIKII 2D, 10 JO. ST. LOUIS STAR-TIMES ST. LOUIS STAR-TIMES Florists AUTOMOTIVE Money to Loan Money to Loan NETTIE'S FLOWER uARUEN Funeral sprays. It apt baskets.

13 est. M01 SOUTH GRAND. bltnl 60. Automobiles for Sale FINANCIAL NEWS (Other Markets on Page 30) Deaths in St. Louis and Vicinity Additional Obituary Notices on Page 19.

KENNY Cemeteries Monuments TrJ'VyV RATES BELOW -T SAVE LAWFUL MAXIMUM on loan LIVESTOCK Sunset Burial Park On Gravois Road Last Rites Tomorrow COSTS OO Monthly en that part of th WHEAT LOWER AT CLOSE FOLLOWING DIP FROM HIGHS For Albert Wehmeyer balance above $100. unpeic id THE MOST BEAUTIFUL. REASONABLY PRICED CEMETERY IN ST. LOUIS NATIONAL STOCKYARDS. Kov.

29. (U. S. Department of HOG receipts total 15,000. with 12 or) salable: market 10c to 15c lower than, average Thursday: spots 20c off; top.

86.05 very sparingly: bulk good and choice 200-300 86: 160-190 85.30-6; lfl-160 85-5 65: 100-140 $4-5 good sows, 85 34-3 90; mostly 85.40-& S. Albert wehmeyer, former presid MOUNT HOPF 6-grave lot; mast sacri ln(r judge of St. Louis County Court fice; gflo. Irk wood I74. who died Wednesday night at Dea coness Hospital after a three- Funeral Directors month Illness, will be burled to You repay only $5.43 monthly on a $100 loan; $10.67 on $200 $15.82 on a $300 loan with our 25 month LOANS MADE TO MEN OF DRAFT AGE 6 OFFICES 6 DOWNTOWN 102 Ambassador Bids, 7th tfe Locust 8ts.

GArfleld 3B61 NORTHSIDE 2809 N. Grand near St. Louis Ave. JEflerson 2627 BOUTHSIDE 305 Dickmann 3115 S. Grand, near Arsenal LAclede 2uutt SOUTHWEST 5051A Orrvols In Gra.ols Shopping Dlst.

Riverside 6144 MAPLE WOOD 7171 Manchester 201 Yale Bldg. STerllng 2200 WELLSTON 6200A Easton Rm. 3. St. Blc.

Wellston Bldg MUlberrv 4770 morrow In Bethlehem Cemetery CHARLES J. KRON FUNERAL HOME. INC. i nil i.e. receipts total 1500.

all salable; calves 1.300, with 1.000 salable; not enough steers on sale to make a market; vealers 50c lower, top 811.50: other classes strong in active cleanup trade; heier and mixed yearlings, mostlr medium flesh. beef cows. ranners and cutters. $4 top sausage bulls. after services at 2 p.

m. at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cast Down '9 Dodge 2-door Sedan $fJ0 J1J0 9 Pontiac 2-door 49f 125 '31 Chevrolet Conv. 41 100 35 Cher. Town Sedan 431 100 "39 Buick Town Sedan J7J 171 J9 Ford DL.

Trg. 445 100 39 Chevrolet Coupe 410 100 'it Dodge Trg. Sedan J6f 90 3I Chevrolet Town 37J 90 37 Dodge Town 310 7 '37 Ford DL. Trg. 310 7J '37 La-Salle Tr.

291 37 Chevrolet Coupe 291 37 Ford DL. 4 -Pan. 27 7 37 Buick 4-Pa. Coupe 3J 3 Buick Cabriolet 281 7J '37 Ford Sed. Deliverr: ec.

260 60 S6 Ford Coach; 16 50 3 Chev. Mstr. Town Sedan. 241 60 '37 Terraplane Trg. 2f 71 7 Packard 6 Coupe, 315 75 37 Charrolet Town 315 75 3 Lincoln Z.

Trg. Sedan; ex. 225 65 4911 Washington ROsedale 1884 Columbia Bottoms. St. Louis Coun nominal range or slaughter steers.

DEATH NOTICES siaugnirr neiiers. M-1135; ty. The body will be at Dietrich Funeral Home. 8319 Hall's Ferry road, until noon tomorrow, when stocxer and feeder steers. 50 Moderate Evening Up and Resting Orders Wipe Out Early Gains.

CHICAGO. Nov. 29. lU. Moderate evening up and resting orders to sell quashed small efforts to gain ground In the Board of Trade wheat pit today.

Other grains were lower in a quiet market. Late pressure forced wheat below pre SHEEP receipts total 1.5O0. all salable: BLACKMORE. WILBURN (8onny 2308A markrt atrady: good and choir lambs 19 Shenandoah. WrdneHday.

November 27 It will be taken to the church. ANNOUNCEMENTS pacarrs. J5. about three decks 1840. 11.60 p.

beloved husband of Elver Blackmore (nee Eckerti. dear son snippers and small killers. $9 50; medium of 353S Louisiana avenue will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow from Wacker-Helderle Chapel.

3634 Oravols avenue. Cremation will follow. Mrs. Fritzinger died Wednesday. She was 75 years old and was a member of Circle Grove No.

27 of Woodmen Circle. Mrs. Mary Grahaff. Mrs. Mary Orashnff, who died Wednesday at the (jr of 67.

will he burled tomorrow In Calvary Cemetery after services at 9 a. m. at Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Clarence and Margaretta avenues. She resided at 4105 Camella avenue.

The body is at Koch Chapel. 3514 North Fourteenth street. John Gassel. Jrfhn Gassei. 60 years old.

of 1257 Sells avenue, was burled today in Calvary Crmrlcry after services at a. m. at St. Llborlus Catholic Churrh. Hogan and North Markrt streets.

fitroot-Csrroll Fu-nrral Home. 4600 Natural Bridge avenue, was In charge. Mr. Oassil died Tuesday. Harry Henry.

Harry Henry of 6112 Adeline street, who died Wednesday, will be burled tomorrow In Wlnfield. after services at 11 a. m. at Uebken Chapel, 2842 Meramec street. He was 60 years old.

Mrs. Iola llavey. The funeral of Mrs. Iola llavey, 72 years old. who died Wednesday, was held today from William M.

Schumacher Chapel. 4834 Natural Bridge, avenue, to St. Peter'a Cemetery. Mrs. Emilio Hedinger.

Mrs. Eniilie Hedinger of 4731 Greer avenue died yesterday at the age ot 89. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at St.

Peter's Evangelical Church, Warne and St. Louis avenues, with burial In St. Peter'a Cemetery. The body will be at William M. Schumacher Chapel, 4834 Natural Bridge avenue, until 10 a.

m. tomorrow, when it will be taken to the churrh. Mrs. Hedinger was a member of St. Peter's Ladies' Aid and Martha Class.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Business for Sale of Claude and the late Anna Blackmore, Special Notices dear brother of Dolores Hetz. Margaret io gooa. o.id aown: inrowouts down to three decks, 80-lb. clipped lambs. part deck to small killers.

deck wooled yearlings, $8 25; native ernes. Mr. Wehmeyer, who was 71 years old and resided at Bellefontaine and Chambers roads, St. Louis County, served two four-year terms as presiding judge, from 1926 to Woodson. Blanche Drachan.

Opal Schen vious closing levels to finish the session FORMER NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE. ATTENTION: We want Jou as krl. Bernice and Orval Blackmore. our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law. uncle to cent off.

December aown. BEAUTY 81IOP $225; nicely equipped 4li. Chambers, Riverview Gardens. GO. 0029.

Corn was off to cent. December special guests to see "Northwest Mounted Police" starting at the Ambassador. and nephew. Funeral from KUTI8" FUNERAL HOME. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STOCTCYARDS 1934.

A leader In Republican poll 63Sc; oats off to up cent. December 39'4rc and rye to 'i cent down, De BOARDING HOUSE 0 rooms; income December 6th. Please phone or call at 2906 Gravotii. Saturday, November 30, 2 Nov. 29.

CATTLE receipts were 200: caives rent 4307 Laclede. tics in the county, he was at one Ambassador 1 neater. p. to Valhalla Chapel of Memories. 100; market mostly steady In a cleanup cember 43T4b; soy brans were off to 1 cent.

December SB Sc. Most of these cars have radios time chairman of the County Re GROCERY-MEAT MARKET: good location; reasonable; no agent. EV. 8308. CHAIRS.

TABLES. CHAIR COVERS. COAT RACKS, TABI.R LINENS RENTED ROEKF.SII CHAIR- AND TABLE CO. traae. calves 60c lower.

Bulk ef th good steers, mixed yearlings mod heifers offered $9.50 to 811: medium grades $8 50 publican Committee. Since leaving POULTRY STORE Good season at hand; reason, sickness; $175. JE. 614S. 101 IIODIAMONT CAbany 6008 the bench, Mr.

Wehmeyer had been a salesman for the Jennings Realty to plain and grassy erades $6 to beef cowa $5.50 to $6 50: choice hla-her: and heaters Many Others to Choose From 421 Easton Open 'Til 9 P. cutters and low cutters $4 to $5.25: sausare Volume of wheat trade was light and continued reports of the good condition of winter wheat In the southwest tended to discourage active buying. Firmness in the stork market attracted some attention in early trade, but any small advance quickly brought out new offerings. Prices hovered within a fraction of the previous close most ot the session. Minneapolis wheat showed an Inde M.

Legal Notices Loan 2043 McLaran ave bulls $5.50 to top top veal FINANCIAL Loans on Real Estate DUNN, CORNELIUS Thursday, November 28, 1940, beloved husband of Barah Dunn (nee Daughertyl, dear father of John, Margaret Fried, William and Edna, dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, uncle and grandfather. Funeral Monday, December 2, 8 a. from MOYDELL PARLORS, Mississippi and Allen avenues, to Assumption Church. Interment New SS. Peter and Paul Cemetry.

Member of Mound City Lodge No. 3, I. S. and T. W.

of A. Week-End Specials nue, Jennings. His wife, the former Miss Mary Twlllman, and a ers sii.su. HOGS receipts were 600: markrt mostly 10c to 15c lower on all weights and pack ing sows. Bulk of the 190 to 300-lb.

hoes son, Richard Wehmeyer of 17 War son terrace, Ladue, survive. so: top ss.os; i.o to 190 lbs. $5 75 to $5 so: pendently firmer undertone In late operations but Kansas City dipped slightly below Thursday's close at times. Winnipeg 37 Olds Trg. Sedan $295.00 '38 Oldt Coach 395.00 '39 Olds Coaches 495.00 140 to 160 lbs.

$5.15 to $5 65: 130 lbs. and J5-20 YEAR LOANS Choice reiideniial properties. NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by George Blowers, state Purchasing Agent of Missouri, at his office in Room 105 Capitol Building, Jpfferson City. Missouri, up to and including 9:00 o'clock A. M.

on Monday, December 9th, 1940. on the following: Dry Goods, Wearing Notions. Shoes and Rubber Footwear, for all State Institutions. Specifications for the above may be obtained from the State Purchasing Agent's O'fice. firmed somewhat in late traae.

Corn futures turned easier after early aown $4.15 to packing sows $5 40 to $5.90. SHEEP receipts were 500; lamb mark-? mostly steody: bulk of the good to choiea lambs to packers $9 to $9.25: to shippers firmness as local operators and commission Business properties in commercial sub- house switched to the seuing siae. snip Mrs. Jacqueline Smith Funeral Tomorrow 17 YEARS IN BUSINESS SADLO-FABER 4933 NAT. BRIDGE ping demand was pood and at noon sales i sma kie s9 25 to $9 so: medium amounted to 150.000 bushels with 15.000 nurchased to-arrive.

Receipts were 150 GADDIS. MARY A. Thursday, November 28, 1940. beloved wife of John Gaddis. dear mother of Charles H.

and Robert Gaddis. dear sister, mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral Saturday, November 30. 2 p. from MOYDELL PARLORS.

Mississippi and Allen avenues. Interment New Picker Cemetery. to good $8 to $8.75: culls and throwouts $6 to sheep steady; ewes cars. aown Funeral services for Mrs. Jacque Snv beans lacked a definite trend early Trucks and Tractors but developed an easier undertone in late line Smith, one of the oldest gradu PRODUCE MARKET trade, particularly in tne oeierrea mmuns U.

S. Engineer Office, 818 U. 8. Court House As Custom House. St.

Louis, Mo. Sealed bids for CLEARING Parcels Nos. 1 4z 2 of Pool Area. Lock Dam No. 24.

Mississippi River. Clarksvllle. received until 10:30 A. December 10, 1940. Further information on application.

Fair commission house support was en- ates of the Academy of the VLsita tion, will be held at 9 a. m. tomor GARDELLA. BEATRICE K. inee Graffig centers.

Low Amortization Minimum Interest Rates Giraldin Bros. R. E. Co. CHettnut 4315 Loan Correspondent Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.

counteed at the day lows NEW YORK STATE. NEW YOHK. Nov. 29. iU.

Pots- row at Epiphany Catholic Church, ST. LOUIS MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE Smiley and Ivanhoe avenues. Burial BUSINESS SERVICE No. 29. Wheat receipts today totaled including 8 cars local and 2 cars through, against 25.500 bu.

last week and Mrs. Eliza M. King. The funeral of Mrs. Eliza M.

King. 69 vears old. who died Tuesday, waa held todav from Ortman Funeral Home, 9222 Lackland road. Overland, to All Souls' Catholic Church. Overland, with burial in Calvary Cemetery.

Miss Emma Maxeiner. Miss Emma Maxeiner, 61 years old. of 3411 North Union boulevard, was buried today in Brighton. after services there. She died Monday.

Services were held yesterday at the residence here. Mrs. Nora Murphy. Mrs. Nora Murphy, who died Wednesday, was burled today In Calvary Cemetery after services at Drrhmann-llarral Chapel, 1905 Union boulevard.

She was 74 years old and resided at 6327A Union boulevard. Emit Marti. Emll Marti. 77 years old. who died Wednesday, was buried todav in City will be in Bellefontaine Cemetery The body Is at Charles A.

Bull Mortuary, 4452 Washington boulevard. CARPENTERS AND Bl'ILDFRS. na) Thursday, November 28. 1840, 4:20 p. beloved wife of Charles A.

Gar-della. dear mother of Charles D. Gar-della. daughter of Louisa Graffigna. sister of Joseph L.

and Gladys Graffigna and Mrs. Herman J. Pierl, our dear aunt and niece. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY PARLORS.

3840 Llndcll, Monday. December 2. 8:30 a. to St. Rose's Church.

Goodfellow and Maple. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Christian Mothers, St. Charles Borromeo Church. 28.500 last year.

Corn receipts today totaled 30.000 Including 20 cars local and none through against 118.500 bu. last week and 28.500 bu CARPENTERY, painting, papering, plas. trring: reasonable. Robinson, 2743 Bus-sell. GR.

1IM56. Mrs. Smith, 86-year-old widow of Henry Clay Smith, cotton merchant of Batesville, died Wednesday Unusual Values in USED TRUCKS! Priced Right TERMS TO SLIT YOC! '36 Package Car; 1-ton mMk body: good tires and motor; all ready to go; priced low. '39 G. M.

C. 1-ton with Metro parka re delivery; reconditioned: new rerap tirea: carries our aervice policy; real boy at or price. '39 International D-IS with Metro Park. te delivery body; thoroughly reconditioned and ready to go; earriea oar famous Service Policy: priced right. '87 Mack l'i-3 ton chassis and cab; Short wneelbase; tires.

70; in excellent condition and earriea our Service Policy; priced low. International Harvester Co. FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR West Pine 2501 N. 9th St. FRanklin 1333 CHestnut 2S last year.

Oats receipts today totaled 2.000 bu MOVERS STORAGE. including 1 car local and none through against 8.000 bu. last week and 22.000 bu. A. B.

Jefferson-Cherokee Moving, storage by room; long diwtance. PR. 8895. SEE US FIRST FOR ANY KIND OF LOAN to 5 year straight or semiannual er yearly payoffs: low rates, depending on security offered: over 42 years of PROMPT SERVICE AND QUICK RESULTS. Geo.

J. Wanstrath R. E. Co. CE.

'-'910 715 Chestnut EV. 3195 last year. ST. LOUS CASH GRAIN. GARVEY.

DELLA Of 449 Laurel avenue. PEOPLE'S MOVING CO. Bonded. $2 per room. Fnrniture in exchange.

3134 Easton. JE. Slf1. WHEAT in fair demand. higher to ic lower.

2 cars sold: No. 2 light gar Cemetery at Highland. 111., after sirvices licky, destination, 93'ic; No. 2 red gar lickv. destination.

91 Sc. at Tibbett Funeral Home. Highland. He REASONABLE RATES Bonded. Insared.

Union Moving 1483 N. Union. RO. no 60. CORN in fair demand, market 'ic to lc Thursday.

November 28, 1940, beloved wife of Dennis Garvey. dear mother of Mrs. Marion Garver Russell. Mrs. Dorothy Garvey Nichols and Eulalie Garvey.

our dear sister and aunt. Funeral from HARRIGAN SHEAHAN FUNERAL HOME. 4415 Washington boulevard, Monday, December 2. 8:30 a. to St.

Roch's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MONEY TO LOAN ON lived at Pacific Hotel. Ninth and Market streets. Peetz Funeral Home, Lafayette avenue and Longfellow boulevard, was in charge.

of Infirmities at Deaconess Hospital. She had been graduated from the Academy sixty-eight years ago. The Academy was then located at Nineteenth street and Cass avenue. It is now at Belt arid Cabanne avenues. Mrs.

Smith, the former Miss Jacqueline Lauck, made her home with a granddaughter. Mrs. Lowell H. Jackson, at 6200 Potomac street. She is also survived by a son, H.

C. Smith. a nephew. Vincent L. Boisaubin.

and two PAINTING. lower. 12 cars sold; no. i yenow. ttc: imo.

3 yellow. 63 hi to 65 Vic: No. 4 yellow, sample vellow. to 63'iCi No. toes (quoted per 100 generally No.

1 grade, unless otherwise designated) Market steady and quiet: Pensylvania. 85-90C; Bermuda, basket. Long Island. Idaho Russets. $2: 50-lb.

bag. bakers, box. $1 90-2 10: 10-lb. bag. 22-28c; nearby.

10. Sweet potatoes easy tbushelsl: Jersey. Southern, Southern Yams. SOc-sl 65. Flour steady and dull; spring patents.

Pork steady: mess. $25 25 bbl. -export. Lard easy; middle west spot, oominal. Petroleum very steady; Pennsylvania crude, nominal.

Grease firm: brown. 4-4'e nominal: vellow. 41c nominal; white choice. 4s per lb. nominal.

Tallow firm: special to extra. per lb. delivered. Hides tcity packers steadier: native steers. 14c: branded cows.

12 Sc: but brands. 13'jC: Colorados, 12'-c; light native cows, 13" ic per lb. Dressed poultry steady: turkeys, fresh, frozen, 14S-23c; chickens, fresh, frozen, boxes, broilers, fresh, bbl. 18-19'-ac; capons, western. Iresh.

23-28e; slips, 20-21c; fowls, fresh, frozen. lQi-20Vzc; Long Island ducks, frozen, No. 1, 15S-16c; geese, western, fresh. 17-18c per lb. Live poultry very steady; demand fatr: turkeys, hens and young toms.

17-25c: roosters, old. 13-l4c: ducks, southern. 10c: fowls, 13-20c; chickens. 13-20c: capons, 24c; slips. 17-19c; broilers.

15-19c; pullets. 14-2JC per lb. Cheese strong: state whole milk, held 1939. 25-254C: current make, fresh ana FLATS, BUNGALOWS, 4 white. 66c to 66 -c: No.

4 mixed, 60c INTERIOR, exterior, papering; free estimates: reasonable. Sbarpe. ST. 1191. 2124 Yale.

Mrs. Mollie Meyer. Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie Meyer. GRASHOFF.

MARY tnee Albersl Entered to 65c. OATS In limited demand, 1 car sold sample white. 36 He. FLOUR AND MIIXSTCFFS. 57 years old.

of 3522 North Prairie avenue, were held at Kraeger-Voss-Fix Fu- RADIO SERVICE. SOUTH OR SOUTHWEST. INTEREST ONLY 4, NO COMMISSION. PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY. LA.

6648. nrrnl Home. North Klngshighway and FREE radio service call to your home: no obligation. Ace Auto. 5905 Easton.

MU. 2220 FLOUR Quote, car lots, in cotton 98s Lexington avenue, with burial In Lake-wood Park. Cemetery. Mrs. Meyer died t.

o. b. St. Louis (special brands hlghert: Attention All Truck Operators We are headquarters for yoor track needs. Many makes and models of good sed tracks pins complete line of Dodge Job-rated new tracks; Vi-ton to tons; for tbe track to fit yoar Job.

see as; we re easv to deal with. CHAMBERS-DODGE 3863 S. Grand Tuesday. ROOFERS SIDING. MONEY SEE US' MONEY Soft wheat short patents.

85.35-6.05 per barrel: straights and 95 per cent at first clears and extra fancy. $3 roofs. ANY TYPE roof repaired, new into rest. Wednesday. November 27.

1940. 10:45 p. dearly beloved wife of Louis H. Grashoff. dear mother of Lillian Boedeker.

Harry L. Orashoff. dear mother-in-law of B. H. Boedeker and Florence Grashoff 'nee Koch), our dear grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, at the age of 67.

Funeral Saturday. 8:30. from KOCH CHAPEL. 3514 North Fourteenth street, to Holy Rosary Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Barnett, 1230 Aubert. RO. 3607. 4.45: hard wheat short patents. Quick Answers Reasonable Rates Christian Brinkop R.

E. Co. Miss Catherine Pavlak. Miss Catherine Pavlak. 16 years old.

6.05: straights and 95 per cent at $4.40 ROOFING Guttering and tuckpointing. FUNERAL SERVICES TODAY S. Grand LAclede 3040-41 of 4512 Tennessee avenue, who died 4 55: first clears. spring wheat. Hilt-Wei Hooting, I4IHI Salisbury.

t'E. fi'J07 Wednesday, will be burled tomorrow in patents. standard patents. Deeds of Trust For Sale TUCKPOINTING. Calvary Cemetery after services at 9 a.

m. first clears. GLUTEN FEED Quote, car lots, Novem TUCKPOINTING. brick work, basements. at St.

Hedwlg Catholic cnurcn. 1'uiasKi street and Compton avenue. The body Is at Schumacher Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec street. ber shipments at $2b 10 and meal at $29.10 per ton sacked: corn oil cake meal at A BARGAIN BUY 33 Ford H-Ton Panel; $69; a pretty fair track. CHAMBERS-DODGE.

8863 S. GRAND HARFMANN. EVA fnee Knnrad) 2817 Deeds of Trust for Sale and 8i first deeds of trust: good waterproofing, expert chimney repairing, porches, garages, granitoid. Ideal. XX3 Union.

EV. B2AS. FOR WALTER J. AUSTIN Walter J. Austin, former office manager for Armour East St.

Louis, who died of a heart attack Sunday in Chicago, where he resided, will be buried today in Oak $27.10 per ton. SOY BEAN OIL MEAL Quote, car lots, June, 1940. 19-21c; Wisconsin, current HEATIIERSTRIPPING. 41 per cent at $31 lor prompt shipment. locations.

J-'O'Mi. $2MN. $3000. f3.INI, $3750, $1000, $8A00; perfect title and ample insurance. MERCHANDISE Mrs.

Elizabeth Simmons. Funeral services were held today at Al WINDOWS $1.50 each; all copper; 10 or LINSEED OIL MEAL Quote, car lots, immediate shipment 37 per cent at $33.80 make, fresh and June. 1940, 18-21c; held 1939. 24'i-254C per lb. Butter receipts 720.711 market tin- more.

Canadian. r.SZ Sutton. HI. nnoo. Grove Cemetery here after services M.

A. Rust Sons Rlty. Co. and 30 per cent at $28.89. bert H.

Hoppe Funeral Home, 4111 Lindell boulevard, for Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons. 79 years old. of 6312 Oaresche avenue, who COTTONSEED OIL MEAL Quote, car McNalr avenue, Wednesday, Novemoet 20. 1940.

5:15 a. relict of John Harf-mann. dear mother ot Eva Hantak. John and Joseph Harfmann, and our dear mother-in-law. grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin, age 62 years.

Funeral from GEBKEN CHAPEL, 2630 Gravois. Saturday. November 30. 9:30 a. to St.

Francis de Sales Church, thence to 83 Peter At Paul Cemetery. Deceased was a member of St. Francis de Sales Christian Mothers and Third Order. Miscellaneous EDUCATIONAL settled: creamery higher than 92 score. 34J4-35'-ic: creamery.

92 score. creamery. 90 to 91 score. cream at 1:30 p. m.

at Robert J. Ambrus-ter Mortuary, Clayton road and MAin 4VU 8IA Chestnot lots. 41 per cent at $34.25 per ton for died Wednesday. Burial will be in Akron, prompt shipment. ery.

88 to 89 score. creamery. ASH PITS Heavy plate steel; durable; bargain. 1710 N. Broadway.

CII. 4469. Concordia lane. Ohio, tomorrow. ALFALFA MEAL Quote, ear lots, sun 84 to 87 score, ao-32c per id.

dried 20 per cent leaf meal at 833.50. No. Mr. Austin, 62 years old, moved 'CITIZEN'S QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS' just published. D.

LANGAH. 1318A Franklin ave. Egg receipts 7.634 cases: market George Srhmitt. George Schmitt. former St.

Louisa who BOILERS, radiators and pipe at big saving. Boone. 441? as ton. FR. 9168.

First Deeds of Trust IN AMOUNTS $1500 TO $30,000 We atill have aome per cent and 6 per cent first deeds of trnst left: if you want to invest yoar money safely, see ns. fancy to extra fancy, 33-35c: extras. 1 fine at $25. No. 1 medium $23.

prompt shipment. Dehydrated 20 per cent leal to Chicago six years ago. He was 32'-ic: firsts. 28c: seconds. 23'4-241-e; WELDING.

employed there as an auditor. He meal. $35. Immediate shipment. OIL BURNING HEATER Slightly used; Nationally known make.

7700 S. Bdwy. mediums. 23 '-c: dirties. 23c: checks.

21- CORN MEAL Quote, in jobbing way: had been with the packing firm in died Tuesday at the age of 77. was buried today in Calvary Cemetery at Edwards-ville. 111., after -services at 9 a. m. at St.

Joseph's Catholic Church at Granite City. III. He lived at 2153 Cleveland boulevard. Granite City. HEDINGER, EM1LIE nee Schmale) COMPLETE Welding Courses Under code-qualified instructors.

Leonard Welding School. 3131 Washington. FR. 0463. HI.

Cream meal, in car lots, nominally $1.75 1.85 per 100 pounds, depending upon quel Geo. J. Wanstrath R. E. Co.

East St. Louis for thirty-five years. Twice a widower, Mr. Austin is sur 21Mjc: refrigerators fancy. 24-26c: refrigerators extras.

23Vi-23Hjc: refrigerators' standards. 22'i-22I4C: refrigerators firsts. 22c: refrigerators seconds. 20l-203e: refrigerators mediums. 20c; refrigerators dirties, 20Vc per dozen.

Household Goods CE. SOW 71.1 Chestnut EV. ity; standard at grits and pearl hominy at BREWERS DRIED GRAINS Quote. De DEEDS OF TRUST FOR SALE $2000. $3000.

Charles Schmidt. Sr. Charles Schmidt. 79 years old. of BABIES' EXCHANGE Crib.

ehlfforobe. walker, boqght and sold. PA. LKAKN WELDING Aircraft, terms. AtUs Aluminum Welding 2013 N.

Broadway. Kntral 1114. cember shipment at less than car FRANK H. BROWN RLTY. CO.

ST. 0100 lots. $2 hiRher. Thursday. November 28, 1940.

dear mother of Mrs. William Crusius Sr. and Ida Hedinger, dear mother-in-law. grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and aunt. Rrmtlni at WM.

M. SCHUMACHER CHAPEL. 4834 Natural Bridge, until 10 a. m. Saturday.

November 30. Funeral same dav. 2 p. from St. Peter's Evangelical Church.

Warne and St. Louis avenurti. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Member of St.

Peter's Ladles' Aid and Martha Class. $2,000. $3,000. $4.000 5 and 6 pel. FRED St'lH'EPFFR.

FL. 3OO0. 3250 North Twentieth street, was buried today in St. Peter's Cemetery after services at Brockland Chapel. Hogan and North Market streets.

He died Tuesday. AT CHICAGO. CHICAGO. Nov. 29.

iU. Pi Poultry: Household Goods Wanted Professional Services vived by his third wife, Mrs. Pegpry Austin; four sons, Fleming and Lindsey, twins of Abeline. Walter J. Austin, of Houston, and William Austin of St.

Louis, and a daughter, Mrs. Isabel Wagstaff of St. Louis. Receipts 33 trucks; springs firmer, hens easier; heavy hens. 14ac; colored springs.

DIGESTER TANKAGE Quote. per ton in car lots for 60 per cent protein: less than car lots. $2 higher. MEAT AND BONE SCRAPS Quote at $42. 5o per ton in car lots for 50 per cent protein; less than car lots.

$2 higher; in Money to Loan BEAUTY PARLORS. PRICES FOR FIRNITIRE. FINNEY, 3130 FRanklin 7987. John Srrniak. The funeral of John Sernlak of 1011 4 lbs.

and up. lac: under 4 loc. WHY BE RAY? -Hair tinting. SI Ml, with set. 5828 Southwest.

Hlland KOIa. Plymouth Rock sprines. 4 lbs. and up. 16c; under 4 16Hc: White Rocc paper sacks.

50c per ton less. springs. 4 lbs. and up. 17c: under 4 ibs FISH MEAL Quote, prompt shipment.

Typewriters Park avenue will be held at 8 a. m. tomorrow from Moydell Parlors. Mississippi and Allen avenues, to St. Mary Assumption Catholic Church.

Dolman and Hickory streets, with burial In New SS. Peter and Paul Cemeterv. Mr. Serniak HELP WANTED nc: geese, over per io 65 per cent sardine at $63. cotton tail rabbits, $2 other prices unchanged.

RANGE OF GRAIN FCTIRES. RENT 3 months, apply on porcbase. WOODSTOCK. 7 N. 7th.

GA. 0641. Butter: riecripts 4ijno ios. marx-s Men, Boys steads: 93 score. 92 score.

died Wednesday. He was 37 years old and a member of St. George "Lodge No. 66 of G. C.

U. of R. B. 33c; 91 score, 33Vic: 90 score. 33c: cars.

JANSSEN. EMMA nee JosO 8938 Forest avenue, on Thursday. November 28. 1940. wife of the late Henry C.

Janssen. dear mother of H. Elmer and Roy J. Janssen. dear grandmotner.

mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Saturday. November 30. 2:30 p. from BAUMANN BROS." FUNERAL HOME, 2504 Woodson road.

Overland. Interment Zion Cemetery. Calculating Machine JANITOR Maintenance, and mifr; while; apartment work; muxt be capable: don't $5 to $50 ON yojVL Hams, Only. Quickly Monthly Chargea on Unpaid Balances: Loans Mado of $100 or Less 3 Above, to $300 2'i PUBLIC LOAN Corp. 313 Paul Brown Rid; GArflied 5383 1105 Ambassador Bldg.

GArfleld 1070 322 Mo. Theater Bldg. TRanklin 2323 206 Melba Theater Bldg. PRnspert 3334 7166 Manchester Hlland 8500 33-33'c: 89 score, cars. 3Z'e; a score.

31' jc: cars, 31Wc per lb. Benjamin W. Srhlobohm. Benlamin W. Schlobohm.

50 vears old. phone. Ilorrkiti. 'ill Nonthwood. COMPTOMETERS Rentals.

Calculating Service Zl N. 6th. MAin 4584. Eggs: Receipts 3.738 cases: marges of 6594 Scanlan avenue, was buried to firm: extra firsts. 31ic: firsts.

29'-3c: Women, Girls GIRL White; general housework: plain Member of Brldgeton Chapter no. zee. O. E. S.

current receipts. 25c: dirties. 20c; fresh, checks. 19c; refrigerator checks. 16'ic; refrigerator extras, 21 4c; standards, 21 per dozen.

Building Material rooaing. iw; Aoeraeen. A. fiHWi. GIKL While; housework, cooking; stay 78 Radcliffe.

U. CHy. CAb. 5380. trneese: twins.

1C1-11-4C: oaisics. i- Walter J. Austin. Funeral services for Walter J. Austin.

62 yrars old. of Chicago, formerly of St. Louis, were held today at Robert J. Ambrusler Mortuary. Clavton rond and Concordia lane.

Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. Mr. Austin died Tues-daj. George H. Rehn.

George H. Rehn of 4704 Hanover avenue will be buried tomorrow in Our Redeemer Cemetery after services at 3 p. m. at John L. Zlegenhein Ac Sons' Funeral Home.

7027 Oravols avenue. He died Wednesday at the aRC of 51. Mr. Rehn was a member of Fred C. Carter Post No.

1183 of the V. F. Marine Corps Post No. 206; American Legion and St. Louis Pup Tent No.

2 of Military Order of the Cootie. Mrs. Marv tMollie) Bell. Mrs. Mary tMollie) Bell of 3435 Pesta-lozzi street was buried today in Calvary Cemetery after services at 9 a.

m. at St. Teresa's Catholic Church. Grand boulevard and North Market street. She died Tuesday at the age of 61.

Cullinane Bros." Funeral Parlors. 1710 North Grand 18 longhorns. 18-18SC per lb. GIRL White; housework; no laundry Potatoes: Arrivals. on trace, jsa: child: stay good wages.

7330 Amherst. total shipments. 467: supplies heavy, de PA. 1(130. SALESWOMEN KRETSCHMAR.

L.YDIA SINDELAR Of 4330 Cherry lane, suddenly, on Wednesday November 27. 1940. at 8 p. beloved wife of Fred Kretschmar. dear mother of the late Fred Kretschmar, dear daughter of John Sindelar.

dear sister of Mrs. Alvina Prichard and Raymond Sindelar and our dear aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER MORTUARY, 4228 South Klngshighway boulevard, on Mondav. December 2. at 2 p.

m. Interment St. Paul's Church-vard. A member of Lyon Council No. 2.

D. of A. FREE DRESSES mand moderate, market steady to slightly weaker: Idaho Ruset Burbanks. $1.60. late Thursday, No.

2s. 10; Nebraska Bliss Triumphs. $1.40: Minnesota and North Dakota Red River Valley section Cobblers. Triumphs, unwashed. Wisconsin Green Mountains.

$1.10. $25 LOANS! On Your Name Only Monthly charge on balance: Loans made ot $100 or Less, 3. Over to $300 2V. E. E.

JETT LOAN CO. 313 N. Seventh CEntral 3619 dav in Sunset Burial Park after services at C. Hoffmeuster Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa street. Ke died Tuesday.

Mrs. Helen Obear Stubbs. Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Obear Stubbs. 76 years old.

who died yesterdav. will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at C. Hoffmelster Mortuary.

6464 Chippewa street. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Arthur E. Traev. Arthur E.

Tracy of 7210 Northmoor drive, who died Tuesday, was buried today In Calvary Cemeterv after services at 9 a. m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. 7148 Forsythe boulevard. University City.

He was 59 years old. Lawrence M. Mullen Funeral Home. 5165 Delmar boulevard was in charge. Mr.

Tracv was a member of Kain Council No. 828 and the Fourth Degree Assembly K. of C. Mrs. Anna Westerheirie.

Mrs. Anna Westerheide of 2204A War Pipe Iron Co. NOW AT NEW LOCATION 3727 CHOUTEAU LARGER FACILITIES TO HANDLE YOUR NEEDS IN Pipe Structural Iron Tanks Boilers Radiators Machinery Anything in Used Iron GRAND 8660 lbD I BEAMS, angles, channels, pipe, 1 machinery, etc. 1740 N. B'way.

CH. 4469. And up to $15 weekly or more showing new Winter Fashion Frocks: no Investment, no experience: send age and dress size. FASHION FROCKS, Dept. R-7093.

Cincinnati. Ohio. Men and Women Prev. High. Low.

Close. Close. "DECEMBER WHEAT. Chi 89 88 88 9'S K. 82s 81 82 82H MAY WHBAT.

Chi 87Js 86S 865ssi 87 K. 81 807 81 81'S JULY WHEAT. Chi 83'i 82. 82Ti 83 K. 77' a 76 77 77's DECEMBER CORN.

Chi 63' 63s 63 63W K. C. 59't 587 58759 59 MAY CORN. Chi 62M 61 -i6162 62'-x K. 58 63 58S JULY CORN.

Chi 621 614 61i 62Vi K. 58's 57 57 74a 58'j DECEMBER OATS. Chi 39 39 i 39's 39 a MAY OATS. Chi 37S 367 36Ta 37a JULY OATS. Chi 33 32 33 33 DECEMBER RYE.

Chi 447 437. 437b 44b MAY RYE. Chi 49' 48S 48'a 487a JULY RYE. Chi 50'4 49'j 49V2 50a DECEMBER SOY BEANS. Chi lOO'i 99's 99S 99 MAY SOY BEANS.

Chi 97-4 96' 96S 97H JULY SOY BEANS. Chi 96 94 94' 95's CHICAGO PROVISION LARD. Loans on Automobiles boulevard, handled arrangements. Mrs. Bell Eggs and Poultry Due to government regulations.

WANTED White couple to live on place SEE Southwest Bank first for a loan; low rates; eaay to payi fast service. PR. 6200 in counry. box mi. star-Times.

Coal -and Fuel MEN. WO.MEN Experienced in house-to was a member of St. Ami a Sodality ol si. Teresa's Parish. 47 Mrs.

Caroline Conroy. Funeral services for Mrs. Caroline Con- house selling, to sell on easy weekly MARRIAGE LICENSES. payments everything in dry goods, cloth prohibit nominal quotations, reports from, the St. Louis Butter.

Egg and Poultry Exchange on live- poultry and eggs represent the price range derived from actual sales Friday in wholesale quantities by firsthand receivers and dealers inc. furniture and Jewelry: salary and rov of 5415 South Compton avenue were held todav at SS. Mary St Joseph's Cath commission. Apply Inited Clothing to. 4517 F.aston.

ren street will be burled tomorrow in Frledens Cemetery after services at 1:45 p. m. at Leldner Chapel. 2223 St. Louis avenue.

She died Wednesday. GET OUR LOW PRICES $5.50. $6.50. $7.15. $7.60.

5-ton lots, lamp egg. $7.60. S7.8M, $8.15. 2-ton. Stoker $3.60, 10 tens.

$3.90 4 tons. Special treated stoker. $3.40 te $3.25. Any aixa leads, 50o lbs. op.

BROWN, 819 S. 2iND. CH. 1919. olic Church.

6320 Minnesota avenue. Burial BUTTER Whole milk, extra. 92 score. wai. in Mount Olive cemetery.

Mrs. ton- 33c: standards. 90 score. 32c: firsts. 31- SALESWORK PAVLAK.

CATHERINE 4S12 Tennessee. Wednesday. November 27. 1940. 2:30 p.

beloved daughter of Samuel and Josephine Pavlak (nee Slomlnskil. dear sister, sister-in-law. granddaughter and niece, in her 17th year. Funeral from SCHUMACHER FUNERAL HOME, 3013 Meramec. Saturday.

November 30. 8:30 a. to St. Hedwig-'s. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

QUINLAN. ANNA ELIZABETH nee Pa-den 4036 Laclede avenue. Thursday. November 28. 1940.

5 p. beloved wife of Michael J. Quinlan. dear mother of Albert F. Quinlan, our dear sister and sister-in-law.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY'S PARLORS. 3840 Lindell boulevard. Saturday. November 30.

2:30 p. m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. rov died Tuesday. sne was vears 31ic: seconds.

28-28c. Deck old. C. Hoffmeifter Chapel. 5624 south Compton avenue, handled arrangements.

BUTTERFAT No. I. 30c; No. 2. Z8C per SELL 50 Xmas cards, printed.

SI. ens, 2017 East Grand at Tower. 2011A Alice 5827 Mlmika 2416 McNalr Collinsvllle, 111. 2943 Laclede 2943 Laclede 4348 Cottage 4546 Cottage 4260 Page 4102 Enright 7900 Michigan 4310 Vista Jotm C. Mahling Lucille A.

Magditch Alvin A. Lorts Elsie Dickshot Ollie Jackson Mrs. Cherry Horrid Charles Dickerson Mrs. Nellie Ball Philip Pembleton Cora Oonder August F. Bauer Gladys Sawyer Joseph J.

Wirtz Mrs. Susan Franke MAKE EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRIST 3xl-In. Washed, $7.50 Ton ARKANSAS 14x0; 2 TON'S $13.70. BEN TON C. AV S.

S. CH. 0970. pound net delivered St. Louis.

EGGS Missouri standards. 28-30c; current receipts. 25Hic: pullets. 18c. CHEESE Jobbing way.

per pound: Northern twins and Cheddars. 'S'ic: flats MAS SELLING HOLIDAY BOX CAN DIES. S. A K. SALES.

101 N. BROAD WAY. Frank F. Wilmas. Funeral services will be held at Bopp Funeral Church, Hanley road and Forsythe boulevard, at 2 p.

m. tomorrow for Frank F. Wilmas of 6309 Page avenue, who died Wednesdav at the age of 50. Burial will be In Memorial Park Cemeterv. I.ouis C.

Williams. Louis C. Williams, who died yesterday, will be buried tomorrow in Oak Hill Cemetery after services at. 10 a. m.

at Bopp Chapel, 131 West Argonne drive. and singles. 19'c; longhorns. I8-4C: dai 50 NICE XMAS CARDS with name. SI; 23 sies.

18'tc; prints, ic: Dries, lac; nearoy. Mrs. Magdalena Flla Drrsrber. Mrs. Magdalena Ella Drcscher.

who died Tuesday at the age of 83. was buried in Palmyra. Mo. Services were held yesterday at Lutheran Altenhelm. 8721 Hall's Ferry road, where she resided.

Mrs. Augusta Fritzinger. The funeral of Mrs. Augusta Fritzinger finer cards. SI; cards of every description.

Agents wanted, good profits. lc to I'ic per Dound less. .5705 S. Broadway LIVE POULTRY Fowls, heavy. 6 pound NICKELS SALES.

4617 Loughborough, Pennsylvania ui. oi. ix until p. M. and over, 13c: light, 3hb to 5 pounds.

11c; leghorns. Lester H. Bailey Granite City. Ill Mrs. Mary Kaoen Granite City.

111. SPRING CHICKENS 3 pounds and over. SITUATIONS white rocks. 14c: 3 pounds and over. Plym William Renfro 2700 Luca EEST GRADES OF FUEL TOR SMOKE REDUCTION Genuine Pocahontas West Va.

Sires $8.75 Per Ton Laclede By-Prodart Coke, Chestnot or Furnace 9.fi Per Ton lbghet Grade Illinois Stoker 6.10 Per Ton Second Grade Illinois S.25 Per Ton Special oicoonl for prompt payment We will install a splendid stoker reasonably. MAGUIRE COAL CO. Dependable for Fifty Years. Boatmen's Bank Bldg. Phone 23117 Louis and Mildred Meek.

Granite City outh Rocks. 13c; blacks, 11c; colored. 13c; Marie Bell 822 N. Twenty-third 4.55 4.75 6.17 4.47 4.67 6 07 4 4.75 6.15 December January May 4.57 4 75 6.17 III. No 2.

6-8c. Emmanuel A. Arnold Sparta. Ill Lester and Sara Bennett. Collinsville.

Ill FRYERS over 2 pounds Plvmorrth Men, Boys Julian and Margaret Hoffmann. 3801A Dunnica. Abraham and Sophie Osheroff. 902 N. Kingshlghway Barnev and Rose Lewis.

Alton, Til. Manuel and Belle Schneider, University City. Mo. George and Anna Killins. 3R29A Iowa.

Thelma V. Kampmeyer Chippewa Earl and Audrey McAllister. 2724A Osce ola. Rocks. 13c: White Rocks.

14c: colored. 13c: Leghorn, lie; blacks, 11c: barebacks. 10c; aAsked. bBid. intelligent; Alfred O.

Goodenough Elizabeth Rose Hotuiz 5325 Theodosia ..700 N. Union BOY 16; colored; neat, any kind work. FR. 8419. Robert and Mary Schmidt.

5064A Pernod Clifford and Elsie Ash well. Gardenville 1400 Mullanphy REHN. GEORGE H. 4704 Hanover avenue, asleep in Jesus Wednesday. November 27.

1940. 1:50 a. beloved son of the late Herman and Katherine Rehn Inpe Fischer), dear brother of Marie Theurer. Elsie Rehn and Katherine Vasel, our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Service Saturday.

Novmber 30. 3 p. at JNO L. ZIEGENHEIN fz, SONS' FUNERAL HOME. 7027 Gravois.

Interment Our Redeemer Cemetery Mr. Rehn was a member of Fred C. Carter Post No. 1183, V. P.

Marine Corps Post No. 206. American Legion, and St. Louis Pup Tent No. 2 of Military OrdCT of the Cootie.

SERNIAK. JOHN Of 1011 Park avenue. Wednesday. November 27. 1940.

dear son of Andrew and Ksenla Sernlak. dear brother of Amelia Chernaskey. our dear brother-in-law, nephew and cousin. CHAUFFEUR colored: truck, me-chanlc helper: handy with tools. JE.

2899. Harold E. Hagen Emma L. Wencel Orie Huddleston BURIAL PERMITS. MILLFF.En FUTURES MARKET.

Millfeed futures closed steady to lower Mo. Elmer and Mlona Stoffel, 3819 Morgan ford. JonesDurg, mo. ..201 S. Twenty-second Cleo Clay St.

Ferdinand Local delivery gray shorts steady to off 25c: Chicago deliver) standard bran off John and Dorothy Kalbac. 4130 Federer CHAUFFEUR Sit colored: high school graduate: janitor, porter, reference. AT. 331. Alvin H.

Kalb 3087 Milton Margaret Fishbeck 1802 N. Jefferson DISHWASHER-PORTER. colored: ex ac to loc; standard middlings steady. St. Loan Delivery.

(Dollars per ton.l Victor L. Stones William and Alice Wells, 1729 Calilornia Edward and Jeane Quinn, '3857 Gustine. Michael and Eva Berenc, 1016 Geyer. Joseph and Zoedell Meier. 3521 Delor.

Anthony and Viola Birsinger. 3666 Robert Paul and Stella Keifer. 3455A Gravois. Groves perienced: hotel, private, boarding. JE.

9675. SMOKELESS COAL: NO CLINKERS) -MORE HEAT: LONGER BURNING: W. VA. POCAHONTAS. 7.R0 CP.

CASH OR TERMS. RXUE RIDGE COAL. SARAH. FR. 1561.

LUMP OR EGG. S7.35 ton up -delivered: bag eoke, IS for SI; West Vir- ginia roal in bags. 10 far $1: block eoke in packages. 2S far 81 at yards. Detiv- ry extra.

A. T. Coal 5017 Nat- wral Bridge. GO. 3444, EV.

0434. 6438 Scanlon. Catherine II. Hill John Earl Ware Prev. Close.

High. Low. Close. Nrt. 2.

6-HC BROILERS White Rocks. 3 pounds and tinder. 17c; Leghorns. Is pounds and ur-drr. 16c: colored.

16c; barebacks. 13c; blacks. 13c. ROOSTERS Old. 8'c.

DUCKS Young, white, over 4 pounds. 11c: small, voung, 9c. GEESE Spring. 11c. TURKEYS Young hens.

10 pounds and tip. 16c: young toms. 14 pounds snd ns. 13 'ic; old hens. 13c; toms.

12c: small. 12c; No. 2. 9c. GUINEAS) Young.

2 pounds and over. $5: to 2 pounds. small. $2 25; old. $2.50.

VEALERS Strictly choice. $11.50: fair to good. common to medium. rough and underfed. LAMBS Good lambs.

medtim to fair. $7-8: culls. $3-4: fat sheeD. $2-2 .75: buck lambs discounted 31 per 100 pounds. PORTER colored; Janitor, handy man; references.

GO. 8032. Mildred Iona Elmcre John and Maudeline Halbeck, 2340 S. GRAY SHORTS. 4000 Evans ..1219 N.

Spring .5228 Raymond 1900 N. Whittier Comnton. Charles and Elizabeth Vandeven, 4308 Women, Girls December January Henry Gardner Mrs. Lizzie Beath Jones. Edward Taylor Iola Gibson Louisiana.

23.25b 23.75b 24.10b 24.50b 24.75b 23.75a 24.25a 24.60a 25.00a 25.25a ebruary 24.00a 24.50a 24.75a 25.10a 25.25a Russell and Elizabeth Hastey. 3704 Bates. EXPERT COOK colored; experienced; city references. JE. 9789.

March April Funeral Saturday. November SO. 8 a. from MOYDELL PARLORS. Mississippi and Allen avenues, to St.

Mary Assumption Church. Dolman and Hickory streets. Interment New SS. Peter and Paul's Cemeterv. A member of St.

George Lodge 68. G. C. U. of R.

B. 4212A Ashland 4439 West Belle South Bend. Ind. City. Okla.

Samuel H. Slick SMOKELESS COAL. $6.90 op; genuine Mt. Olive washed and oil-treated stoker coal, S3.25 10-ton er more: r0 6-ton or more. For clean home.

West Va. not, 8 bags $1, cash and carrv: 10 hags delivered. 1.50. Thomas Coal. inc.

2701 Parnell. CE. Ofi3. GIRL colored; house cleanine by day; experienced; reference. JE.

8371. Lulu B. Duff Winifred Gordon. 77. 4114 Shreve.

Edward H. Barringer. 58. 5832 Easton. Nellie Havnes.

80. 144 S. Trudeau. Nina M. Gandv.

3 months. Venice. 111. Willie Keys. 50.

3426A Laclede. Oeorge A. Jordan. 58, Herman, Mo. Willie Anderson.

29. 1300 Carr. Ooldie Waldo Schauberger. 29. Carmi, 111.

Saul Anthony. 67. 2716 Walnut. Maggie Griffin. 53.

3819A Olive. Sallie Mavs. 74. 4351A Cook. John Lightfoot.

48. 4326A Page. Charles C. Montgomery. 75.

1101 A Linton. Arnold Williams. 58. 2007 O'Fallon. Nellie Brown.

56. 7425A Minnesota. Stephen H. Abel. 2 months.

Festus. Mo. Dorothy J. Woods. 2, Farmlngton.

Mo. Violet 8. Evers. 35. 5705 Enright Laura E.

Cox. 72. 3421 Texas. Harold L. Pull.

16, Berkeley City. Mo. John Serniak. 37. 1011 Park.

Bettv L. Klein. 2 months. Kirkwood. Mo Anna Mlckles.

44. 2702 Wash. Josenh Hereford. 70. 2228i Biddle.

Wesley Smith. 65. 2207 Chestnut. Cassius Grav. 53.

Festus. Mo. Emll Marti. 77. 905 Market iPaciflc Hotel).

Fannie Green. 65. 5877 Bartmer. Magdalena E. Drescher.

84, 8721 Halls Ferrv road. Chicago Deli very. George Soltis 111. GIRL colored: laundry or housework; day or week; refs. FR.

1933. Mrs. Nellie Branka Staunton. Ill STANDARD BRAN. Gerald and Mary McKee, 1537A McCaus-land.

Leonard and Flavia Bequette, 2632 Ohio William and Ruth Klipsch, Affton. Mo. Samuel and Georgia Cahlll, 3727A Gravois. Clare and Mildred King. Jennings.

Mo. Max and Celia Sofian, University City Mo. Earl L. Ripgs Elsie M. Grlbbler GIRL colored; laundry, housework; day or week; A-l references.

JE. 5126. 111. 111. Paris.

Tenn. Ark. 23 65a .24 OOa December January February March April 23.25b 23.50b 23.75a 24.00b 23.50b 23 50a 23.65a 23.90a 24.00a 24.15a 24.25a 24.35a 24.50a 23.85a 23.80 Fred L. Patterson EXCELLENT LAUNDRESS colored; cleaning: $1.65 day; references. JE.

6691. Edith Mae Henderson Raymond and Norene Scheid, 2631A Ten Martin 11. Schaefer. Jr 111. STANDARD MIDDLING3.

CHICAGO Bl'TTER AND EGG FTTrRF. CHICAGO. Nov. 29 1 V. P.

i Butter fn-tures declined irregularly in a nervous market on the Mercantile Exchange todav. Closing prices were unchanged to off 39 points. Eees futures were easy, off 3 to 29 points. Closing prices: Butter: Storage standards November LAUNDRESS colored, or cleaning; good reference: $1.70. FR.

6457. WILMAS FRANK P. 6300 Page avenue, entered into rest suddenly November 27, beloved husband of Alma Blech Wilmas, stepfather of Anna Haub. Edna Horton and Edward Haub. brother of Harvey Wilmas and Ella Neill of Bi Springs, dear son of Mrs.

Louis Sahm. Funeral Saturdnv, November 30. 2 o. from the BOPP FUNERAL CHURCH. Hanley road and Forsythe boulevard.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Wilmas was a World War veteran. Alma Phillips Decatur, 11. nessee.

Mario and Rose Radicl. 1424 Sulphur. SMOKELESS coal, s.1.23. 80.50. v.lieavv oak wood.

per rank (l'x8-). Pakard. Chontean. PR. 8fii3.

SO SMOKE! No slack. 7.15; stoker coal. Salesman will bring sample to your home. Cash or bodeet plan. Stand-- ard.

S324 Conde. RO. S3Q4. KHOMBERG SMOKELESS COAL. 6x0.

Sfi.75 ton; 8x3 or 12x8. 87.75 to S8 ton; stoker coal. S3 ton op: coke; 1236 Vande-Tcnter. FR. 8219.

MT. OLIVE STOKER Oil treated. 83.75 ton. Smokeless fuel, S7.15 up. Baldwin C.

C. 827 8. 23d. CE ntral 0303. Roy E.

Gallagher Virginia E. Trimmer Claude and Hilda Crisler. 3101 Kentucky. Ralph and Dorothy Martin. 5213 Minerva.

MAID Sit. i colored: half or whole days; by week; ref. JE. 9675. 23.50b 23.60b 23.75b 24 20b 24.50b 24.00a 24.10a 24.25a 24 65a 25.00a 24.00a 24.10a 24.25a 24 65a 25.00a December January February March April a-Asked.

24.10a b-B'd. John Brandt John and uorotny wirm. urentwooa. mo Joseph and Olga Gill. 2719 S.

Eleventh. Jake and Bertha Kitchel. 1032 Hickory. MAID colored; stay on place, or day work. GA.

0838. Mrs. Yette Albert Edwin G. Zimmerman Decatur, 111. Decatur, IJ.

Ind. Ind. Chicago. 111. Chicago, 111.

N. C. N. C. 32 35b.

off December 32.10. off January 31.95. unchanged. Charles W. Herron.

64, 2207 Chestnut. Eugene and Geneva Rosales, 1727 S. Beatrice Hearn MAID colored: laundress or housemaid: day or week. Emma. JE.

5126. Ted L. Woodson. 37. 4233 Pleasant.

Eees: Relneerator standards Novemtvr Ninth. GIRLS. 20.80. off .05: December 20.60. off .20: Floyde F.

Potter ANNOUNCEMENTS January 19.75. off .05. Uldeene Davis Oree and Catherine Morris. University MAID colored: cleaning, iron-ing; 81.50: above average. JE.

9675. William H. Wall. 69. 7621 Alabama.

Charles Diehl. 82. 4725 Goethe. William M. 82.

4203 Labadie. Mollie Meyer. 57. 3522 N. Prairie.

ALA. grades ef smokeless coaL S7.25 and np. Also stoker coal. 82.50 and up. Credit.

BLUMOFF COAL. 110 E. Grand. CH. 1100.

Vernon J. Miller Breese. 111. City. Mo.

Llovd and Kathleen Brackman, 4014 De Tontv. SCRAP IRON AND METALS. Scrap iron per ton: Country agricultural. $10; industrial. $11; cast Iron.

$11: stove lion. $9 50. Metals Per 100 pounds: Light brass. $5.25: heavy, vellow do. $5 75; red do.

$8.25: heavy copper wire. light do. $7: rinc. $4: lead. $3.75: lead-foil.

$2.50: tinfoil. $30: aluminum. $9 WOMAN colored; general housework. day or week; willing worker. JE.

8276. Alberta A. Pflster Breese, 111. TALLOW AND BEESWAX. TALLOW Quote No 1 at 3c: No.

3 Lost and Found' at 2'4c and cake at 4e. Raymond and Catherine Schindler, 2 306 A Business Gains Are WOMAN colored: day or week; home nights; best reference. GO. 8032. BIRTHS.

BEESWAX Quoted No. 1 st lc per txiund. Iowa. Mathew and Lillian Messmer. 6936 Idaho BAG Lost: black gladstone; containing gent'a wearing apparel and correspondence: liberal reward.

Call LA. 5243. SAVE ON FUEL rin firewood cut for stove or furnace, 82.50 per rank 8-4 ft.) Domestic. 2B43 Chontean. PR.

0283. SMOKELESS FUEL. 80.35 up: stokrr coal. I 83.25 op. JE.

3153. McRae. 4209 Enright. VIRGINIA. Arkansas, smokeless.

88" ton Callahan. 324 Duncan. FR. 1365. BOYS.

Ambrose and Anna Kelly. 3843 W. Floris YOUNG WOMAN colored: cleaning by day or part time. FR. 4957.

sant. Joseph and Muriel Schenk, 6033 Manches CAT Lost; small black, white on stomach; vicinitv 4300 Westminster; reward. NE. 3414. LATE MARKET BRIEFS Men and Women Continuing in Area General business activity in the Richard and Lorlne Limpert, 8216 Virginia.

Clarence and Mary Edwards. 4111 West Pine. Edward and Mary Curtis, Haiti, West ter. Clarence and Marced Schlereth, 2623A QUALITY and aervice gives satisfaction. AAA Coal 5381 Easton.

FO. 8511. and Accomac. COLLIE Lost: large brown male: license, doctor's tag on collar: reward. FO.

0293. COUPLE colored: rook, maid all-around man. JE. 9673. indies.

Jacob and Herta Gruendler, 5044A Linden- 1940 Cash Dividends or Standard OH Group Put at $181.06.912. Total cash dividend navments bv companies of the StanrlsrH ml rrnnn fnr William and Helen Zlervogrl. 6922 Dale. NEW BUDGET PLAN No monev down. Vogel Fuel 1935I CE.

9252. Eighth Federal Reserve District dur GLASSES Lost: In wine rase: initials on case, L. B. Reward. ST.

0493. wood. Joseph and Virginia Reld. 4237 Iowa. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES vear 1940 are estimated at $181,066,912 against $177,052,559 in 1939.

figures complied by the New York Stock Exchange firm of Carl H. Pforzheimer Ac revealed today. Marvin and Dorothy Oerhardt, Webster Groves, Mo. Hastel and Beulah Townsend, 2039A Al- Thomas and Victoria Doherty, 2710 S. brown; ing the last two weeks of October and the first half of November con black and CE.

3317. HOUND Lost; male; child's pet: reward. Grand. irea. Melvln and Virginia Crerellus.

Lemav. Mo. National Power Light Co. Quarter Net Income $1,461,194. National Power Sz Light Co.

and subsidiaries in thJ Ortnher nnarte- h.rf tinued at an accelerated pace the FOUND BY POLICE. Fifth District Truck tail gate. Seventh District Billfold. COAL. 10c.

15c and 20c basket. Come and get It. A. R. 6334 Wells.

GO. 3444. ORDER now. pay as yon earn; no down payment. Larr.

2343 Chouteau. CE. 4968. SMOKELESS COAL: 82. LOTS OR MORE.

BUESE. 5321 RUSKIX. GO. 3953. CANTINE MINE nrvivr.

today and tomorrow FAST GROWING, established business: excellent opportunity for ambitious young man; must have fair education, some sales experience and be neat appearing: $800 reouired. For interview write Box B-326. St. Louis Star-Times. expansion which marked the late spring and summer months, according to the monthly report of the Lost and Found See Page 1 POLES WIAfrfje KWDFE FISTL'LA.

Finaure and other Rectal Piaeasea cured by my mild, non-confining office treatment. No Chloroform. No Danger. No Hospital. No Prolonged Detention from Iluainosa.

Attendant for Women. Testimonials from hundreds whn were auccrmfully treated. Consultation and Examination FREE. Write for BOOK FREE in plain wrapper. Business for Sale Federal Reserve Bank of St.

Louis, issued today. solidated net income of $2,461,194. equal to 37 cents a common share against or 38 cents a share in the same period a year age. MARKETS AT A GLANCE. Stocks firm and quiet.

Bonds irregular: U. S. government's Irregularly lower. Curb stocks Irregular. Foreign exchange steady In rrlatton to the dollar.

Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago: Wheat off to cent; corn off i to 'j cent: oats off to up cent and soy beans off to 1 cent. Rubber futures about steady. Silver unchanged in New York at 34 cents a line ounce. Personal The Eighth District includes Ar klNDLING WOOD 6 sacks" tfi ft fl niir Drgrro Bachelor Hcirnre Iowa Ntatc 4illrgr.

kansas and parts of Missouri, Illi LEO DAVIS Very Important; write Box L392. 8tar-Times. Strunfc. 4733 Cote Briltianle. RO.

0929. A. R. C. MARKET Remndrled.

0627 Lackland Overland. Wl. IKI83. Ask for Mr. Reinhardt: good rash and carry business: fixtures for less than half invoice Mock; rent reasonable; leaving town.

Medical Department University of Illinois. Hits We WHUIM. I). IV Established 37 Year nois, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennes 501 PINE STREET. ST.

LOUIS. MO. Phone MAin 4191. Office Hours: 9 A. M.

to 7 P. M. Sundays 10 A. M. to 12 Noon.

KINDLING In bags, 8 for SI. delivered. Weiss, 4769 Leduc. FOrest 8797. A SERVICE FOR FINDING LOST PERSON'S.

Write Box B-306, Star-Time. see and Mississippi..

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