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FFiERTCHS, HERMAN J717 8. 13th HELP WANTED Mon and Boys Amwrr Frrvtwea trgrfe ST. LOUIS STAR-TIMES Jan. 15, 1944. mm HELP WANTED Womon end Girls NAVAL AIR UNIT Of! ARCI IJl I I Iw- a I I FT I- ii i i t'ni i iL.ic.ua i i LA UNDRESS White i days a weeki references required.

Box B-629, Star-Times. HELP WANTED Mon and Boys ACtOLMAM We have epeninga lor thoroughly qualified men id our accounting department. Only applicants with extensive industrial, publio or cost accounting experience will be considered. These Jobs are located In Mt. I ninsi but considerable amount of traveling will be Involved.

Referral eard from tbe li. S. Employment Service Is required. McDonnell Aircraft 11UH Locust st. fortified with the sacrament of Holy Mother Church Friday, January 14.

1944. beloved husband of Elizabeth Frerichs (nee Scheuermann), dear father of Marie Frerichs, dear brother of Henry, Anthony, John, Edwin and William Fre- rlchs and the late Catherine Frelttaut, dear nephew, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from WE1CK BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 2201 8.

Grand Monday, January 17, at 8:30 a. to St. Agnes Church. Interment S3. Peter and Paul Cemetery.

URSE White: esperlrnredi references; care of 8 children; SIOO: county, en bus line. WY. HORIZONTAL (comb form) 1 Depicted is 2 Ascend tnsicne of 63 Limicolin FINANCIAL Money to Loan LOANS TO MEET yOUR NEEDS We make all types of loans. Large er small. Low cost.

Monthly payments. Prompt service. Call or come tn. OA. 2000.

Personal Loan Dept. Entrance S1LA, Olive. Open Mondays til 8.30. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN ST. LOUIS NURSEMAID White, experienced) references: Care of one child; good wages; transportation provided.

WY. 0177. 43. l. UOCARD 53 Yg 1 LINDSAY Sii BToTmI i n.

ac a 44 cMeSJ stAlbiKretetsI aitihieirI ASSEMBLERS Clerks. Helpers, Laborers. Pipefitters. Apply St. Louis Car RlMNt N.

Broadway. RAILROAD MEN If not already employed in essential industry. Western Pacific Railroad wants in California, Nevada and Utah experienced Firemen, Dispatchers, Station Clerks. Must be physically fit to perform the duties of these positions. Apply to J.

F. McKenxie, General Agent, Room 2022-2S Railway Exchange St. Louis, Mo. Thone CHestnut 0K53. All workers subject to clearance by R.

R. Retirement Board. Old Post Office Ligbth and Olive ats. RETAIL management opportunity now and after the war for men with retail experience. A national chain store organization has openings for men who are natural leaders, free to travel: interested In retail management as a career, desirous of training lor positions paying up to per year: starting salary dependent on experience and ability.

Phone Mr. Allwood at Statler Hotel, Monday. Jan. 12, for interview. FRITZ, MARY (nee Shannon! Of 3D40A H.

and D. Or, Oompers 30-J. J. and J. Hise.

6709 Bond. W. and M. Braunagel. 332 N.

Fifth. A. and B. McCain. Collinsvllle, 111.

T. and M. Devan, 548A Veronica. J. and J.

Howell. Edgemont Station. E. and E. Barbeau, Collinsvllle, 111.

D. and T. Currat, 1617 N. 60th. W.

and R. Horkowskl. 2122 fit Loul. J. and D.

Boswell, 712 N. S3rd. and D. Adams. 139a N.

40th. J. and I. McManus, Oompers 5-K. R.

and M. Anderson, 1326A N. 14th. and A. Anderson, 1803 Oaty.

B. and Q. Cross. 2738 McCasland. C.

and R. Stone. 1524A N. 23rd. E.

and J. Hnyden, Oompers 3-D. H. and D. Wheat.

3644 Bond. E. and M. Flaherty, 3145 Market. L.

and W. Warner, 716A Ohio. H. and R. Hammers, Collinsvllle.

111. J. and E. Pankey, Lovejoy, IU A. and A.

Hoef. 31 IS Summit. and J. Frano, 1301 A N. 15th.

E. and H. Hart. 709 Mildred. R.

and H. Stoltz, 417 N. 18th. C. and F.

Fowlkes, 3626 Market. J. and A. Weir. 2015 N.

23rd. C. and B. Pemberton, Nameokl Township. A.

and M. Murphy. 1012 N. 11th. NURSEC Practical, for children In small institution.

WAI. 805. NURSEMAID White; care of child; good! references; good wages. WY. 0946.

ATTENTION. Men Here Is a chance to learn a new trade In this area; this is an old-established firm; our business will continue after the war. Apply in person for further details. General Cable Kon.l Farlin. OFFICE GIRL For mailing department: permanent position, with advancement.

In essential activity; 6-day week. Apply 42.30 Clayton 8 to 5. except Saturday. Lafayette Friday, January 14, 1944, beloved wife of the late Joseph Fritz, dear mother of the late Catherine Vogt, dear sister of Anna Kargus, dear mother-in-law of Frank Vogt and our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Monday, January 17, at 8:30 a from WEICK BROS.

FUNERAL HOME, 2201 8. Orand to St. Margaret's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Fritz was a member of Married Ladies' Sodality of St.

Margaret's Church. OPERATORS Experienced, on men's trousers. Apply Mars A Haas-Korrekt 1635 Washington. bird VERTICAL 1 Peel 2 Encourage 3 Of the thin 4 Aged 5 Extol 6 Employs 7 Coin of Thailand 8 Ambary Not closed 10 Spikenard 16 Finished 18 Cover 19 Surrender 20 Difficult 22 Born naval aviation 11 Heart (Egypt) 12 Note in Guido's scale 13 Station (abbr.) 14 Father 15 Color 17 Harmonious 20 She 21 Short jacket 23 Perishes 24 Body part 25 Novel 27 Doctor of Divinity (abbr.) AUTO Service Salesman Best opportunity in St. Louis', must have thorough knowledge of General Motors cars.

Best of working conditions, salary and regular hours. Downtown Pontiae, 3333 Loans $5.00 to $500 On year autei quirk confidential servkei lew rates; easy payments. WE ALSO BUY MORTGAGES GRAND FINANCE CO. (Across Street From Star-Time. 1 1201 Delmar CH.

2771 underworld 41 Heavy blow 42 Swiss river 44 Gratuity 45 In a line 48 At sea 49 Swerve 51 Russian city 52 Indian peasant 54 Hasten 24 Vandal 26 Compress by squeezing 28 Goddess of vegetation 29 Droop 30 Rocky pinnacle '31 Female saint (abbr.) 33 Cartograph SANDERS Hand: essential Industry: must be experienced: 6-day week: A. F. L. American Fixture. 2300 Locust.

OE1GER. IDA (nee Mottert) Of Good OPERATORS Women: girls. Sewing machine operators; also women and girls with or without experience, for factory work In an essential Industry; good earnings; piece work and overtime pay; excellent working conditions. Write for details NOW. Box 120.

Star-Times. If employed now in essential industry a statement of availability needed If hired. SCREW Machine Operator Hand war Plant; set-up work, read blue prints and micrometer. L. M.

Persons (Will Manchester. AUTOMOBILE Mechanics Opening for experienced mechanical steady year-round workt excellent working conditions, Don't pass up this Opportunity until you have talked to us about present earnings and future possibilities. Bring referral eard from U. S. Emp.

Downtown Pontiae, 3333 Washington. MERCHANDISE Miscellaneous 55 Dance step SHOE Repair Man Experienced; steady Job. 2525 N. Grand. Samaritan Home, Friday, January 14, 1944, 1:30 a.

widow of the late Anton Gelger, grandmother of Mrs. Clarence C. Boyd and Mrs. Alfred T. Radforth of Eureka, great-grandmother, aunt and great-aunt, in her 95th year.

Funeral Monday, January 17, 1:30 p.m., from ZIEGENHEIN BROS. MORTUARY, 6409 Gravois at Holly Hills, to Our Redeemer Cemetery. 34 Cloth measure 58 Like FROZEN FOOD CABINETS All makes and sixes. 2841 Olive. FR.

S55I. 35 Roman god of 60 Near ROOFING bo-ro. roll, SI; factory seconds. 6300 N. Broadway.

Al-TOMOBILE mechanics; must be experienced and have tools) part or full time; good pay. Sadlo-Faber Motor 4933 Natural Bridge, TIMEKEEPER With shop experience: high school graduate preferred: about 19 years old and draft exempt: bring statement of availability. Dazey Churn Si Mfg. 4315 Warne. SALESGIRL Experienced, steady er part-time.

Apply Dorothy Hers, Arcade 8th and Olive. SALESLADY Esther Dreyer Real Estate. FO. S500. 6ILK Finishers Steady work, good salary, pleasant working conditions.

Cheno-weth Dyeing Cleaning 4735 GUESS FELD. EDWARD F. Friday, Janu WANTED Cut glass, painted china, far-nitore, books, statues, painting-, gald. silver. KM.

LEV'S. 4.114 Olive, NE. IIUKIAL PERMITS Frank Llpskl, 81, 3421 Marcus. Coleman M. Ewalt, 65, 5560 Catea.

Emma Hayes, 64, 3820A Enright. Anna M. Peisch, 72. 3955 S. Grand.

Minnie Tenzer, 49, East St. Louis, 111. Amanda Cox, 43, 3518 Lawton. Martha Brownlee, 52. 3432A John Conway.

55, 4132A San Francisco. Ruth Schneider, 69, 1414 Laurel. Annie Spengemann, 76, 4642 S. Compton. Mattie W.

Stumpf. 72. 4528 Easton. Mary E. Carnathan.

80, 5058 Maple. Mabel Todd, 72, 1521 Menard. William Blroky. 68. 3449 Keokuk.

Gladys W. Donelson Hicks, 37, 1619 Market. Robert F. Wolff. 87.

1227 N. Sixth. Delia Mitchell. 54, 3429 Laclede. Ida A.

Hackmann. 73. 4006A S. Broadway. Bertha Scholl, 81, 5800 Arsenal.

Albert B. Shepard. 42, 6450 Lindenwood. Elenore E. Whittemore.

75, University City, Mo. William Clark. 51. 4350 Easton. Selma Albrecht, 84, 3975 Wyoming.

Martin Brozrl, 64, 4445A Manchester. Amlle Hoehn. 51. 3H0O Lafayette. TRUCK Mechanic With reliable trucking company; essential industry; get a Job now that you will still have when the war Is over.

Box B-645, Star-Times. BOYS and Girls Curb service workt steady, good pay, pleasant working conditions. Apply at your nearest Park-moor, 673(1 Clayton rd Clayton at Big Itcnd, De Haliviere and Waterpian, South Klngshigbway at Chippewa or Nor ll Hinsshighway at Cote Hrllliante. HEATING t.Ql IPMg.NT 811 Spoiler Steady. Apply Pine Lawn Cleaners.

0210 Natural Bridge. GOod-fellow 4505. BLOW I RS With er without cabinet. 2751 McCausland. HI.

7:23. TURRET Lathe Operators Engine lathe operatora, weldera, machine shop set-up men. Apply St. Louis Aircraft 8H)0 N. Broadway.

Referral eard from United States Employment Service, 410 N. Broadway, required. FURNACES 18-20-22-24-28-30. all sire. Furnace 13ne Choateae.

A. 0828 SPOTTERS Silk er wool; steady work, good salary: pleasant working conditions. Chenowetb Dyeing St Cleaning 4735 Delmar. BOVS 10-17 years; If older, must have deferment; no experience necessary; 2 years high school preferred. Interviews: 8:80 a.

m. to 11 a. m. Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. SMOO N.

Second. ary 14, 1944, 5 p. in his 68th year, dear husband of Lottie Guessfeld (nee Darteri, dear father of Edward and Joseph Guessfeld, our dear father-in-law, uncle and grandfather. Service from ALBERT H. HOPPE FUNERAL HOME.

4111 Lindell Monday, January 17. 3 p. Member of Web Printing Pressmen's Union No. 38. KAGAN.

AARON January 14, 1944, beloved husband of Fannie Kagaa, dear father of Mrs. Jean Lurle. William, Er-wln, Doris. Selma and Jacqueline Katun, and the late Sol Kagan, our dear brother, father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral from the RIND6KOPF CHAPEL, 5i'12 Delmar Sunday, at 10:30 a.

m. HEATING STOVES Gas and oil; need. 28-S Locust. TRUCK haulers and coal drivers Schroe-der Coal 2300 Miami. LA.

4400. 28 MongreJ 29 Pilots 32 Rectified 36 Army Order (abbr.) 37 is part of the insignia of the S. Navy 88 Area measure 39 Decigram 40 Creaked 43 Flower parts 46 Small horse 47 Courtesy title 48 Asseverate 50 Indigent 53 Weight of India 56 Twisted 57 Errors excepted (abbr.) 58 Sloth 59 Lett river 61 Daybreak HOUSEHOLD GOODS For Solo vkM -jk ''iii 1 is 1 1 vyrvP5 BOYS Over 16 to work In bakery. Essential industry. National Biscuit 618 Cass.

B6 lll-'Oi office stock II0O. Bulletin Abstract. 611 Olive. BABV BUGGIES Collapsible; rubber tire. Alse baby swing and stands.

Leaser Furniture 4017 West Florissant. 8POTTER On silk garments; must have experience: 5-day: good pay. 4233 Olive. STENOGRAPIIER-Clerk 5tt-day. 40-hour week) moderate dictation and miscellaneous duties pertaining to personnel: telephone for interview.

Keasbey it Mattison North St. Louis County. MU. 2550. n.

64. 3531 California. WANTED A mechanic. We have a permanent Job open for a man who has had experience on a fleet of Ford trucks and is ookln aheud to the future: good wares; 44-hour week, plus overtime. This Is an essential Industry.

Phone Mr. Urban, JE. 2400, 9 a. m. to 5 p.

m. Glendell Parham. 4, 1500A Singleton. Burney J. Hamilton, 54, East St.

Louis, 111. BOYS 16 or over, for stockroom or office. Shapleigh Hardware, 900 Spruce. ELECTRIC Refrigerator: electric even and stand; all In good condition; bargain. DE.

2881. KEMBUGLER, FRANK. SR. 1632 S. August Agrlcola, 59, 382UA rarneu.

Elizabeth Althage, 75, 3424A Arsenal. Julius Mager, 68. 3828A Nebraska. Laura E. Carpenter, 72, 2929 Henrietta.

Edward H. Rellman. 62. 117 E. Grand.

YARD trainmen, yard firemen and freight house truckers: must be past 17 years. Pennsylvania R. 403 Missouri East St. Louis. STENOGRAPHER For medium dictation and general effice work; accurate at figures; will consider beginner; permanent position.

Hollander St 8UO0 West Pine. BUS Boys and Men For our restaurants. Previous experience not required. Meals, uniform and laundry furnished. Steady employment, full or part time.

Apply Employment Office, 11th Floor, Famous-Barr Co. SPRAGUE 5070 DELMAR USED FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD. FO. 6712 8EB YARDMEN and lumber stackers; steady William E. Corey, 83, 2215A en air.

Frank J. Loida, 57. 3611 Osceola. EAST ST. LOUIS.

work. Columbia Box Factory, 19th and North Market. STENOGRAPHER- 6-day week; good starting salary. Lever Bros. 1114 S.

Third st. 5 ROOMS Modern; furniture fog sale; will rent cottage. NE. 5.146. BUS Driver $130 month to start.

Ladue Bus 16 N. Brentwood. Clayton. CAR shop and engine laborers and trackmen. Apply Pennsylvania R.

403 Mlssonrl East St. Louis. III. Frank A. Mann.

61. Collinsvllle. Ttl. Frank J. Braddy, 58, 2916 Summit.

a.na U.llnrun Knff. SS. 605 N. 33rd. Broadway, Friday.

January 14, 1944, beloved husband of Anna Kembugler (nee Hunningl. dear father of Mary Guinner, William. August and Frank Kembugler, and the late Dinah Gus-sic. dear brother-in-law, father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral from WEICK BROS.

FUNERAL HOME. 2201 S. Grand Monday, January 17, 1:30 p. to Sunset Burial Park. LEWIS.

FRANK MATHEW 1838 Menard Friday, January 14, 1944. beloved brother of Bertha Banes. Robert and Charles Lewis, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from WEICK BROS. FARI.OR9.

412 Duchououetle st January 18. at 10 a. nr. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Wanted STENOGRAPHER For light dictation and general olfice work. Weil Clothing Eichth and Washington.

YOUNG Man To handle suggestion work in large essential war plant; must be able to type well; mechanical background: excellent opportunity to learn induatiyi must be draft deferred or exempt. Apply General Cable Bn.VI Farlin. John Oerry. 54, 922 8. 15th.

Cora Lewis, 73. 1034 n. in. rxi.L si Munta. rasssus a9C) All kinds fornilure, content, badly.

Far 31 year lop cash prices paid. Esther Bass. 70, BrooKlyn, in. CLEKK-Slenographer Shorthand and typing necessary) work In power plant of lice i transportation provided from west side of river to plant on east side. Apply Union Electric Room 606, and Locust.

Claude Clifton Fralley, 49, St. Clair Hotel. FURNITURE YOUNG Men For working in bake ahopi essential Industry! steady work. Continental Baking. 2017 llebert.

TRAINEES for training on skilled occupations; good pay while learning; piece work and overtime on war work; day shift only; age limit, 18-35. Apply 424 B. Seventh at. Vl'IST and Order Clerg Opportunity for fast, accurate typist; age 20-35; permanent position: non-defense, essential industry. Blanke-Baer Extract Si Pres.

3224 8. Kingshlghway. MAN To work In grocery store: good nay. Hamblry Market. 8333 Clara.

WANTED BADLY ALL KINDS. ALSO TOOLS. MtiHIVftt AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT. CASH. RO.

8iSI. CALL ANT TIME. ST. I49l HELP WANTED Womon and Girls C. B.

A U. R. K. Switchmen I boltermak-ersi ear repair snem eleotriclans; machinists; pipefitters) also helpers for these Jobs. 104 North Broadway or Railroad Retirement Boards, Old Post Office Bldg.i East St.

Louis, 111., 607 Missouri av. William E. Foley 6711 Holly Hlils Jane B. 3830 Park Albert A. Kelley Antonio, Tex.

llorenca V. Mundwiller. ..5076 Waterman Thomas H. Hucklng. .6132 Oamhlnton l.orrne L.

Liekwrg 5314 Vernon Elmer H. Bonian 2100A E. Warns Virginia Boedeker 203 De Soto Harold Carl Fudemberg. .6015 Washington Marilyn Meuselson Clayton, Mo. Lewis Arenson 5159 Enright Virginia G.

Tucker 3908 Parker Robbie E. Rlxford N. H. Martha Rakey 4218 Iowa John C. Roe .3670 A Shaw Mrs.

Beatrice Sperrer ..747 Dover pi. Alvln L. Hall 8019 Hickory Mary Margaret Donnelly. 1309 8. Broadway ACE best caab price rurnitare.

leather beds, dishes, atensila. CH. 0788 er GO. 747. TYPISTS 18 to 35.

Apply personnel department, third floor, Mississippi Valley Trust Broadway and Olive. AIRCRAFT WORK Essential industry; girls-women over 18; no experience necessary. Hours: 3:80 p. m. to midnight.

Apply Gross Chandelier 2030 Delmar. Isaah Anderson, is. ium woeny i. William Henry Bishop, 56, Monroe County. Leon A.

Thels. 76. 8883 Garden. Julius Hoffman, 76, 5901 State. Mrs.

Virginia J. Ctrommet. 42. 639 N. 27th, George Hood.

40. 1318 E. Broadway. Ruth Uhter, 46. 433 N.

36th. Claude V. Lawrence. 63. Collinsvllle, 111.

Hulda Dalton. 77. 1221 Cleveland. Clarence S. Wooley, 71.

316 N. 5th. Barbara Schwab. 66, 1823 Parsons. Don Poindexter, 75, 719 Collinsvllle.

Charles Staples. 73, 508 Converse. Barbara 'Schwab, 66, 1823 Parsons. George Herderhorst, 63, 401 Bond. Ann Johnson, 78, 91 R.

Penn. Kathryn Vernos McVeigh, 43, 400 Trendley, Amanda Dufford. 76. 641 30th. Harriet S.

Masserang. 70, 5200 St. Clair. Elizabeth Oros, 70. 3028 Ohio.

TYPISI-Clerk Apply to Mr. Frosser. Century Electric. 1806 Pine. COCA-COLA Bottling Co.

Needs young men for steady work. Apply in person, 290 N. Market St. Louis. Mo.

ASSEMBLERS and inspectors; experience not necessary; piece work and overtime: FURNITURE, PIANOS, WTD. BIGH CASH PRICES PAID. ALAMO FURN. CO. FR.

7903 war material; day work only. 424 8. Tin st. BEAUTY Operator Experienced; top sal- DAIRY Workers Needed Permanent Job in an essential industry; steady wdrki day or night; good payi vacations with pay; group life and group hospitalization; stale age, references; married or Binclei men in essential Industry mast have "statement of availability." Bog N33, Star-Times. WAGNER Electrio Corp.

needs women for essential war work making vital equipment for the Army, Navy and Air orce; good transportation facilities, good working conditions; operating In St. Louis since 1881; practically all types of factory and office Jobs available. Apply Personnel 6400 Plymouth av. Open Monday through Saturday. 8:30 a.

m. te 6 p. m. Statement of avsllbllity Jt niiurn. rn, nws pi.

ayior. ilblilNNER CLERK Will train: down CALL CHESTNUT 3555 Furniture, stove, refrtreratara. erasbere. rugs, small er large lata. SPECIALTY.

82 ERsNKLIN town; S-day; SM-195. Business Service, 721 Olive. Louis C. Weber, Floaaee Ledbetter Herbert T. Tletlens.

Mrs. May Willie Tapor Llllie Bir.ghan William Alma Jean Pa. ...2525 N. Spring 4970 Qulncy 4970 buincy 714 N. 18th 1826 Delmar .4216 W.

Ashland Glasgow BEMIS Bros. Bag Co. has positions avail able now for the following: 1 miscellane DH1VEKS Steady work; top salary. Seidcl Coal dt Coke 3915 Duncan. FR.

6800. Deaths ous floor workers In bag manufacturing WAITRESSES Full time er abort boar work. Uniforms, laundry and meals are Included, Splendid opportunities are available. Apply at enee. Fmployment Office, Ilth floor, Famous-Barr to.

department) 2 power sewing machine operators In canvas department) 8 experienced canvas workers. See us today. (Hit 8. 4lh st. ''A good place to work." CALL CH.

5394 MOUND CITY AHTIOI CO. mall lata and large lot at faraNare and contents of homes. LATE MODEL GA alOVE WA.H1LD Call FR. 7878. ENGINEER Stationary! licensed) permanent position i future advancement for proirraslve rnglnreri 4H-hour werki time anil one-half over 411 hours.

Interviews a m. to p. m. Mallinckrodt Cheniir.il Works. iilO N.

Second. William Oeorge Tfgtmeyer.2042 E. Prairie Charlotte Laura Kenow. .438 Suburban Frank Dorsey 1441 N. 18th Juanlla Roberts 2832A Laclede BUS GIRLS White) for asslsinig on floor In cafeteria work: experience unneces sary) uniforms and laundry furnished free.

Full time. days a week; no Sunday or holiday work. Apply Miss Hulllng's Cafeteria. 725 Olive. WOMEN Age 18 te 45; alert, active, neat.

Intelligent, capable of managing Ice cream store. We are only Interested In applicants who are looking for steady work with chance for advancement. Interview Monday through Thursday. 1 to 3 p. m.

Velvet Freese, Inc. Gravois. FAC TORY Help 1 yra. and oven essential work.Brown Shoe 1701 l.ucas 8). FLOORMEN WeHhave openings In many departments for doormen i steady work; WANTED Modern 8 er 4 room set furnlte re.

Call FR. 778. WE BL old washers and vaeaem ies era, agar die el ceadltton. FBL aetA. CANDY Workers For eandy factory) 5-dav pleasant working conditions.

Apply General Cable 5055 Farlin. Woshtetj Mochiaes week, overtime over 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week; pleasant surroundings; opportunity for advancement; va cations with pay. sick benefits; no ex 50 WOMEN Wtd. Age 16-60; train as nurses evenings; cases pay S4-5 day while learning. Apply la person this week.

St. Louis School of Practical Nursing. 4523 West Fine blvd. FO. 6363.

WASHERS REPAIRED Lew prices, free estimate. ST. SStA. perience necessary. You'll want a Job like this after the war.

If 16 and under 1'). bring birth certificate. Apply 9 to Monday through Friday: ask for em John Conway of 4133A San Francisco who died Wednesday, was burled today in Calvary Cemetery following services at the Holy Rosary Church, 3021 Clarence av. Arrangements were handled by Sullivan's. Euclid at Bt.

Louis av. Harry A. Dennis of 4054 N. Broadway, who died yesterday, will be burled Monday In Lake Charles Cemetery following services at 1:30 p. m.

at the Leidner Chapel. 2223 St. Louis av. Mrs. Margaret Ann Egenberger (nee Fleming), 65, of 1008 Tower Grove who died Wednesday, was burled today in the New 83.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Funeral services weer held at 8t. Cronan's Church. 1201 S. Boyle av.

Arrangements were handled by the Edith E. Ambruster New Colonial Funeral Home, 4053 Lindell blvd. Mrs. Mary Graf fnee Latzkol, formerly of 2801 8. Ninth gt who died Monday, was burled in Mt.

Olive Cemetery today following services at St. Agatha's Church. 3239 8. Ninth st. Arrangements were handled by the Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois av.

Mrs. Katherine Karsznla fnee Bachor-ski), of 4663 Alaska was buried today In the Old SS. Peter and Paul Ceme -F, HANDICAPPED or over 83 Get a job that is good now and after the war. We offer: Healthful, outdoor work; no experience necessary) steady employment: no Sunday or night workt excellent earnings; baked goods not rationed; essential industry. Apply 9 a.

to 12 noon. White Baking 4015 Papin (10). FR. 1810. Sowing Moehioes ployment manager.

National Candy Gravois. SEWING MACHINES For rent; porta er console. Singer Sewing Machine. 5920 Easton MTJ. 885.

MEROLER. JOHN 2613A Palm entered Into rest Friday. January 14, 1944, 6:20 a. beloved husband of Emily Mergler (nee DeWein). dear father of Staff.

Sergt. Oliver, Agnes and Emily Moss, father-in-law. Funeral Monday. January 17. 8:30 a.

from GOODHART GOODHART FUNERAL HOME, 2228 St. Louis, to St. Augustine's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. O'CONNOR, JESSIE HAZEL Inee Imanl Beloved wife of Jeremiah O'Connor, dear mother of Cecelia Doyle, Helen Marie O'Connor, dear sister of Thomas Robert Iman and Mary Barr.

our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from family residence, 6236 Terry Tuesday. Time later. SCHLTNDWE1N, LI I J.I MAE (nee Fay) 4345 Warns, entered into rest Friday. January 14, 1944, 1.40 p.

beloved wife of Clurenra H. Hctillndwetn, dear stepmother of Mickey Schllndweln, dear sister of Frank L. and Roy O. Fay and the late Otto P. and Earle E.

Fav, dear daughter-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Tuesday. January 18, 3 p. from MATH. HEHMANN At SON'S CHAPEL.

Fair and Wewt Florissant ave. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Schlindwein was past matron of Apollo Chapter No. 424, O.

E. S. SCHMID, JOSEPH NICK Of 118 Mann formerly of Menard and Soulard on Friday. January 14, 1944, dear father of Joseph and Charles Schmid, father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Monday, January 17, 2:30 p.

from FENDLER UNDERTAKING 7420 Michigan at Koeln. Interment Sunset Burial Parity VANDEVENTER, EDWARD (KID BANDY! On Friday, January 14. 1944, beloved husband of Rose Vandeventer (nee Roller), dear brother of Lillian Zwelg, Ella Nickels, Harry, Charles and Richard Vandeventer. and our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral Monday.

January 17, at 3 n. from WEICK BR08. FUNERAL HOME, 2201 S. Grand to Concordia Cemetery. Mr.

Vandeventer was a member of Perseverance Lodge No. 92, A. F. and A. and Santiago Argonne Post No.

1102, V. F. and Steamfitters' Union, Local No. 426. V.

F. w. mortuary services Sunday, 8:30 p. m. WAGNER, GERTRUDE P.

fnee Klelnl Thursday. January 13. 1944, at 8:25 p. beloved wife of Gus Wagner, dear mother of Lorrayne R. Wagner, dear daughter of Fanl Klein, our dear sister, dear daughter-in-law of Rosa Wagner, our sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral Monday, January 17. at 10 a. from the CROOHAN FUNERAL HOME, 7146 Manchester av. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery.

ZIEGl.ETl. CHARLES Thursday, Jan-uary 13, 1944, husband of Ellen F. Zleg-ler, brother-in-law of Dr. James Meagher. Mr.

Zlegler at I.UPTON CHAPEL. 7233 Delmar until Sunday morning. Interment Peoria. 111. WOMEN Te manufacture war materials; punch press operators, machine operators, inspectors, assemblers; ne exp.

nec. Knapp-Monarch Bent and Foteanae. If employed in essential industry, statement of availability is necessary. CLERK Apply to Mr. Frosser, Century Electric, IWifl Pine.

HOTEL JANITOR Wtd.t experienced; elderly. Apply 4406 Maryland. NE. 2150. CLERK-Typist Permanent position: essential Industry; 3k-day week.

Viking Freight I4 S. 6th st. Jewelry. Diomoedt, Wetehes Hess Cuibertson Jewelry Co. Will Buy Diamonds.

Old Gold, Silver. 828 OLIVE ST. ST. IOLT5. MO.

JANITOR Large apartment living quarters. R1H5 Delmar. RO. 941,1. CI.

ERK Figures: SI LI. Loehr SHIO Olive. CE. 8850. LABORERS Secure a permanent Job in a most essential indestry; 44 to 53 hours per week; time and one-half for all over WOMEN, Girls Be a Bell System telephone operator in St.

Louis; earn while learning; serve in a vital war Job and learn a valuable peace-time skill. A desirable occupation for qualified young women, 18 or ever, not now engaged in essential werk. Good pay, with, fre- auent increases; vacations with pey. Surreundinga pleasant and comfortable. In St.

Louis: near transportation lines. CASH Old gold, broken Jewelry. silver, kodaks, diamonds. Miller. 208 N.

Otb. 40 hours; statement of availability re COLORED Women 19 to 40: experienced or inexperienced, for shirt' pressing and 'finishing. Apply 551.1 N. Grand. Clothing end Furs quired.

Walsh Refractories 4 N. First (Oak and Ferry). tery following services at St. Cecelia's C'Dl 11. Husband employed, to help in spare time; wife for general housework.

PA. 2051. LABORERS Day work onlyi Checkerboard elevator. No. 5 Madison st.

Aoply Monday. Room 1404, Telephone FLR COATS Silver, red. Nerwcigiaa fear, araenla. mink-dyed aurf, ete. AH six, as low as SIS Ae.

basy terms. Specialty. 828 Franklin a' 1010 Pine at. (1). LAI NDRY Driver Established city and county route, capable to handle first-class trade; good salary, commission- Church.

5401 Ala.ska av. She died Tuesday. Arrangements were handled by the Gebken-Benz Mortuary, 2842 Meramec St. Mrs. Josephine Kelly (nee Halpin).

71, of 5 S. Euclid who died Thursday, will be buried Monday In Calvary Cemetery. Funeral services will be held at 9 a. m. at St.

Louis Cathedral. 4401 Lindell FIR COATS New. 114.50s Fed. tag inc. Hollywood Fur.

62C N. Taylor. Kg. 48S. COUNTER GIRLS White; for food counter service; meals, uniforms and laundry furnished free.

Full time, 6 days a week. No Sunday or holiday work. Apply Miss Hulling's Cafeteria. 725 Olive. vacation.

Smith Overall Laundry, 1073 North and South rd. Mochlnery ond Tools WOMEN and Girls For candy factory: 5-day week, overtime ever 8 boars per day or 41) hours per week; pleasant surroundings; opportunities for advancement; vacations with pay. sick benefits. No experience necessary. YoaTI want a Job like this after the war.

If 18 and nnder 19 bring birth certificate. Apply 9 to Monday through Friday; ask for employment manager. National Candy 42HU Gravois. COOK Laundry helper: also diet kitchen maid; with or without maintenance. Christian Hospital.

4111 N. Newstead. PUMPS ALL KXNDa: ReXO.NDITIO.VED. Lea Cohen GArfieid 4290. MACHINE Operators Some experience preferrrd; essential war work.

Apply Ramsey Accessories Mfg. 3693 Forest Park. blvd. The Kriegshauser Mortuary, 4228 S. Kingshlghway Is handling the Live Stock Vehicles COOK Head; white, for plain cooking.

SI. Iinis Children's Hospital. RO. 4IO0. MACHINISTS A.

and class; lathe arrangements. Harry Vf. Ladd of 6972 A Easton ay. operators; cylindrical grlndersi tool and gauge Inspri'torsi Jobs also available SADDLES Fee f.rm aad ranch; iiiJe apt 100 la stock: ae priority coded. Howell's.

1827 0. Broadway. COOKS Vegetable and fry: wlifte Apply personnel department Barnes Hospital. for unskilled workerai excellent work who died Tuesday at the age of 67. will be burled Monday In Bethany Cemetery.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. at the Geo. L. Pleltsch Chapel, 6966 ing conditions, modern shop.

Apply at once, the United States Cartridge Cool and Feel taston av. COIIH Mit KINDLING FOR housework, cooking, we need yum pay Is good: ne laundry to dot Intereat- ertT PA. 0497. Nl.lt Al. Kaleswomen to sell la varl- oua departments throughout the store.

Excellent openings for either experienced WOMEN 18- te 40) essential war wwrki trainees for machine operators, altera. Inspectors and mechanics; all types of factory work now available; excellent post-war fetore. General Cable Farlin (4100 Klnanhlghwav.l WoiMEN Nnort hoars) whlteTlwr asalstZ Ing en floor In cafeteria worki esperl-nce nneressary; no Runday er holiday work. Apply Miss Hulllng's Cafeteria, 723 Olive. Robert W.

Ferry of 3648 Fads who died Thursday, will ha burled Monday In Calvary Cemetery following services at klNII.lNGH 8 baskot. 1M. a.li.r. Oatlmaa. Cherry.

CO. 1454. Employment Office. 14th and Locust. Fniir year' machine shop experience, la do general overhaul and repair work on steam power plant machinery, turbines and mechanical equipment! steady work.

Apply Union Elec or inexperienced women. Opportunities i a. tn. at St. Henry's Church, 1230 California av.

Arrangements are being handled by the Schnur Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette av. for advancement. Apply Employment Office. Ilth Floor. Famous-Barr Co.

tric Employment Division, Roem Wonted to ley HIGHEST PRICES paid for reatW beds end pillow. Call CE. 8840. PILLOW MEG. CO KltH.

Vith and locust. SALESWOMEN GIRLS 18 to 30) essential Industry: convenient public transportation facllltlesl working 6 days week, time and "i for Sol M. Rosins of 6240 Southwood lilKTHS BOYS. J. T.

and B. l. West, 4003 11th. r. and S.

V. Renklna. 3334 'j N. 11th. W.

J. and O. E. Kosenkoetter. Wellston.

H. and E. I. Roach, St. Louis County.

J. H. and E. Piland, 6242 SouthwoodT M. L.

and M. M. Vietmeier. 4461 Farlin. H.

O. and D. Mooney, Webster Groves. F. A.

and R. E. Gaal. 4931 Plover. G.

R. and G. Keller, 3959 Folsom. S. M.

and F. S. Furlow, 4068 Washington. C. B.

and F. C. Marstall, Riverview Gardens. W. W.

and D. H. Kathriner. 3736 Hickory. C.

J. and R. Rhyne, 1718 S. Broadway. T.

H. and J. Black, 4944A Kemper ct. A. J.

and A. Sartori, 3939 Iowa. O. R. and P.

Kraft. 6615 Bancroft. O. E. and E.

Schmidt. 2825 13th. and J. MIlHello. University City.

R. F. and A. R. Meyer, 1116A Tamm.

M. J. and V. L. Martin.

2936 Henrietta. G. C. and H. F.

Gay. Normandy. J. F. and O.

A. Barlow. Ladue Village. F. P.

and L. Durso, 3645 Montana. O. I. and E.

A. Bruno. University City. W. E.

and M. A. Krlllon. I1H9 Canaan. J.

C. and L. V. Kala, 4227 De Tonly. M.

and I. Sims, 1510 North Market. J. and M. J.

O'Brien, 482 Lee. 3. H. and H. Berry.

Jennings. F. and L. Jeck. 1720A S.

Ninth. F. J. and D. Puster, 219A E.

Courtois. H. E. and D. A.

Brown. 1925A Hickory. A. A. and A.

M. Barnlcle. 4111 Hartford. E. B.

and L. R. Judson, 3801 N. 25th. D.

G. and V. F. Graham. 4003A N.

32nd. GIRLS. K. T. and B.

Pate. Glendale. O. L. and E.

M. Palmer. Overland. O. D.

and B. V. Ponds, 3622 Virginia. F. R.

and E. Hlatt, 1040A Julia. R. M. and F.

Williams. 6270 Nottingham. E. and A. Johnson.

3110 Lucas. A. J. and M. Messmer, 6972 Southwest.

J. F. and M. L. Hlllgaertner.

Brentwood. A. and E. O. Wilkinson.

8029 Christy. O. A. and L. A.

Schlattmann. 4223 A Juniata. W. H. and 8.

A. Coburn, Richmond Heights. E. C. and P.

Pipes. De Soto. Mo. A. C.

and C. M. Lindstroth, 6229 Mardel. P. and E.

Parrish, Lemay. A. R. and M. L.

Overy. Overland. C. T. and C.

S. Fister, 5149 Ashland. L. E. and J.

C. Koeneman, Jennings. W. M. and H.

Alt, 5651 Rosa. E. V. and A. Scott, 1418 N.

Newstead. W. J. and A. C.

Spencer, 2719A Eads. C. C. and LeV. Wortman.

Rock Hill Village. L. A and M. A. Farrls, Maplewond.

O. G. and L. O. Slephan.

Frrauson. H. 8. and M. H.

Johnson, 4016 McPherson. F. W. and A. M.

McOulre. 3212 8. Ninth. L. E.

and L. Englert, 5630 Pershing. F. H. and A.

L. Townsend, Pine Lawn. and L. M. Bauman.

Berkley City. S. and F. Seifert. Broadway.

A. A. and Blacha, 5S03A Ohio. M. C.

and M. Ii. Meyer. Jennings. C.

S. and M. E. Bell. 4146 Maryland.

V. W. and E. Koch, Normandy. B.

A. and M. Exllne. 3630 Childress. C.

F. and Foster, 5623 Goethe. EAMT NT. 1-OtIS. J.

and C. Koberna, Madison, ill. H. and B. Huntley, 1522A Oaty.

O. and E. Sparks. 864 N. 62nd.

J. and K. Foley. 816 N. 78th.

H. and P. Cory. 4202 Forest. L.

and F. Robben. Trenton, 171. K. and V.

Roll. Collinsvllle. 111. J. and M.

Nielsen. 1326 N. 54th. R. and H.

McDonald. 1045 N. W. and J. Murray.

7300 St. Clair. and L. Anderson. 1810 Russell.

F. and V. Stacy. Belleville. 111.

D. and E. Garrett, Erlnemont Station. R. and B.

Deltrich, 1007 Brlnson dr. H. and M. McCain, 227 N. Sixth.

R. and V. Williams, 1701 A N. 23rd. G.

and M. Kohler, 2118 N. 19th. C. and O.

Ruhe. 814 N. 18th. W. and M.

Patrick. 5709 Belmont. O. and E. Durham.

Collinsvllle, 01. E. and B. Brown, 1009 N. 38th.

J. and N. Klmutls. 1204 N. Ninth.

W. and A. Lenhardt. Waterloo. 111.

J. and M. Manlon. 1726 Ohio. B.

and S. Stasiak. 1211 N. 11th. V.

and V. Modrovsky. 1040 N. 40th. J.

and V. Manda, 1001 Mildred. GIRLS H. and E. Bowler, 2020 Kingshlghway.

R. end L. Mahach. 1727 Lincoln. wno died Thursday, will be burled tomor low In B'Nal Amoona Cemetery following MACHINE Operators Experience not necessary; good pay while training: piece work and overtime on critical war material; day or night work.

Apply 4J4 S. 7th. SALESLADIES Sell eandy and bakery goods; good pay. Busy Bee Candy 417 N. 7th.

over 40 hours; bring birth certificate and statement of availability if now employed in war work. Continental Can D. a GOVERNMENT WANTS FEATHERS New and old duck, gees feather, featherbeds, pillows, ship or write the S1ERLINQ FEATHER CO 907 N. Btoadwar. CB.

8731. St. Louis. Me. LOST AND FOUND BILLFOLD Lest; Auditorium.

Wednesday night; draft card, other valuables and cash: reward. BRidge 5221 Natural Bridge. HELP WANTED Mo and Womon COl'PI Good rook and kitchen werk: excellent salary; complete maintenance. WAI. 80.1.

services at i p. m. at the Berger Memorial, McPherson at Walton av. Edward H. Rellmann.

62. of 117 E. Or and who died Wednesday, was buried today In Ftleden's Cemetery following services at the W. A. Slock Mortuary, Grand bird, and Florissant av.

Charles Sehrelner of 5366 Southwest who died Wednesday at the age of 71, was buried today in Mt. Hope Cemetery. MACHINE Operators Wood; experienced; 4H hours: night work) A. F. I atrady.

American Flture. Locust MAN 4'oloredt bale paper: no exp. necessary; letter of availability required. Superior Folding Box 4110 Geraldine. GMil.S Women; counter work and sandwich makers: experience not necessary; permanent) good nay: meals and uniforms furnished.

Pleasant aurroundlngs. F'-E Food Shops, lil Washington. ll Locust, 1018 Market. 3563 Olive. BILLFOLD Lost; brown; containitie money; Honolulu address, reward.

LO. 2536. AUTOMOTIVE Wanted Automobiles Divorced Yesterday, To Marry Tomorrow CHICAGO, Jan. 15. (INS) June Jotmson, 24, daughter of Charles i Chck Johnson of the "Sons 0 Fun" east, made plans today for her marriage tomorrow to comedian Marty May, also in the cast.

A featured member of the show. Miss Johnson obtained a divorce yesterday from Robert E. Meredith. 25, coast guardsman. She was awarded custody of their son, Robert 4.

Time Table TODAY. AMBASSADOR "The North Star." Anns B.xter. at 10:30 a. 1:26. 4:22.

7:18 and lb 14 p. m. 1 104 mm. "You're a Lucky Fellow. Mr.

Smith." Allan Jones, at 12.22, IS, 14 and 9 10 m. (64 Complete nhow. 2 hours 66 min. OX "Hherlock Holmes Faces Death," Basil llsthboiie, at 12 41, 4 30 and 8:19 igs mm I. "Drstlnatlun Tokyo." ry Grant, at I 53.

5 41 and 30 p. m. (1)4 mm i. Complete armw, 3 hours. 49 mln.

I OtW'S "fciwlng Out the Blues." at 10 17 a 1 04, I 51, 9:38, 9 35 p. m. and 12 12 a. m. (Sunday) (70 mln); -Whistling in Brooklyn," Had flkeiton, at 11.39 a 2.23.

10, 7:67. 10:40 p. m. and 1 31 a. m.

(Sundayl '(86 min i. Com-pine show. 2 hour 47 mln. MISxOCRl "Strange Death of Adolf at 12:40. 3:48, 7:05 and 10:14 p.

m. f73 "March of Time," at 3 18, 5:36 and 8:44 p. m. (20 "Oang. way tor Tomorrow." at 2:38.

6:56 and 9:04 p. m. (69 Completa show. 3 hours 9 min. ORPHirM Cheer." Oene Ke.ly, at 11 0T a.

1:48, 4:29. 7:10 and 9 51 p. m. (124 Completa show, 2 boors 41 mln. ST.

LOUS "Guadalcanal Diary." Pras-ton Foster, at I. 8:93, 9:4 and 9:40 p. m. (93 mln; "Always a Bridesmaid," at 3. 56.

5 47 and 8:38 m. 162 Complete fhow. 2 hours 53 min. SHVBf BT "'His Butler's Sister," Dean, ci Duroin, at 12:30. 3:37.

6:44. 9:51 p. m. nd 12. i and 4:05 a.

m. (93 rr in Oovernment Oirl," Olivia de Ka-liland. at 2:04. 5:11. 818.

11:34 p. m. 2 il a. m. (Tursdiiyi 93 show.

1 mux 7 mln. Ambas.sador and Shubert a as today.) o. "Destination Tokyo." Cary Grant, at a. 1 30. 6 and 9:30 p.

"Sher-lotk Holmes Faces Death," at 1:19, 4:49 and 819 P. m. LOEWS "Swing Out the Biues." at 10:17 a. 1:02. 3:47.

6:32 and 17 p. Whistlln in Brooklyn." at 1134 a. 19, 4:04. 7:49 and 10:34 p.m. MISSOURI "Strange Death of Adolf Hitler," at 12 30, 9:40, and 10 p.

March Time." at 3:10. 8:20 and 8:30 "Caraway for Tomorrow," at 3:30, 9 40 and 9 p. m. nds Cheer." at 10 43 a. 13 M.

3 10, 9 1. 1 38 and 9 53 p. m. T. LOI a Brldwunald." at 8 S8 and 1 p.

-Uuadalcanal Diary." at 9 40. to and 9 40 p. m. Ilorosi'opc CAPRICORN (December S3 to January S3 Subjects of this earth sign ar distinguished for intelligence and lofty ambitions. They are Industrious and persevering, and beneath their craving for material pos.essions are deep spiritual natures.

Saturn is the ruling planet. Sunday, January 16. The stars presage beneflc influences which quicken perception and awaken high hopes. New interpretations of old rell-jtlous faiths may cause differences of opinion, but practical application of Bible teachings will bring comfort to many. If it Is your birthday you probably will enjoy a year of advancement.

Writers and men In uniform wlU benefit. Children bom on this clay should be extraordinarily talented. Manual dexterity may be a special gift. Monday, January 17. The stars presage mixed planetary influences.

They may offer promising opportunities, but uncertain judgment may delay Initiative. Stimulating signs encourage women toward wage earning and thousands now employed in war industries will continue to work in peacetime. Marriage will be an economic partnership as well as a love pact. If it la your birthday you have the augury of a year of upheaval which will be lucky in the end. Children born today will 'be clever, but difficult to understand or direct.

Copyright. MARRIAGE LICENSES Frank L. Osner. Br 3137 Locust Mrs. Martha St.

Louis- County Jacob 8. Swope 111. Mrs. AurdeU X. Swope.

.6006 Lindenwood Scott DetIs Chicago, HI. Carrie Jennings 4435 W. 14th John Dee King .......6657 Fyler Georgia Prarl Denen Washington Court House, Ohio Calvin T. Conklln University City Mrs. Lorraine Conklln Wellston Louis J.

Hoffmann. 7347 Princeton Amanda Eckerie 3129 Osage Samuel Chicago, 111. Leoia 3514 Laclede La-rrenee James Calaterra.4906 Genevieve Rita Cecelia Schneider. .4749 Genevieve Willie Louis McCulley .,6167 Bprtha Sadie Florence Castle 3148 Rutger Francis Oovernal 2123 Benton Kalherlne Kemper 1641 N. 18th Fatrirlr Aten Texas Viriinia Oovernal.

2123 Benton Millard Wlnflald 1319 Mnntrlaira Sylvia Hood .....1119 Montclaire Charles Roderick Lemay, Mo. Mr. Alpha Blake. Lemay. Mo.

Edwin John Delaney ,.2828 Henrietta Helen Ruth Kern mis. Armand pi. Turner A. Sparks 3S63A Botanical Mrs. Bernlce E.

5404 Maple Thomas Leo Jones .........3506 Cora Lorraine E. Schmidt 907 La ml Frank Rondman 1280 Hamilton Mrs. Bertha Zwelg 1926 Serople wmiam D. Shlpman. .3955 A Shenandoah Eiva Doris Lumen .....4103 A Russell Muhael Ltexnerski 1929 Madison Slfliia 1929 Madison Henry 1036 N.

Vandeventer Mrs. Madelene Barnes 4115 Enrlght Vernon John Kalman 4509 Red Bud Lorett M. Behrman 4564 Red Bud Frar.k L. Dalley 6115 Crescent I.itanor M. Dunxelot 4141 Magnolia Warthls Jaeo 2000 Rutger DISH WASH ER- Bevo Mill.

4749 Qravots. BILLFOLD Lout; money, papers; keep money, return contents. Bauers, CO. 2570. GIRI.S (10 to 30) White.

A useful Job Funeral services were held at the Kriegs PRESSES Lost; Lane-Bryant boll Slh st. postntfiee. NE. 170.1. hauser Mortuary, 4228 Kingshlghway blvd.

MALLINCKRODT Chemical Works Men for general factory work In an essential Industry; 46-hmir -week with time and one-half nver 40 hoiuai autotiiHtin wugn Incrrunes been) mon in troiii (Into employed; statement of availability required If In an essential Industry. 3ti00 N. Second st. Apply 8:30 a. m.

to 11 a. m. Monday throuah Saturday. LAl'EL PIN Lost: gold; fit lx-ner-IMIIor; keepsake; reward. ST.

0043 after with a futurei experience not necessary: Interesting work In pleasant surround-lnss rapid advancement! while dresses lurulshedi discount en mealai vacations wilh pav. Apply HI a. m. to 8 p. m.

Pone's Cafeteria. 8538 Washington (Just ea't of Grand). FR. 0Tl. TABULATING Machine Operators McDonnell Aircraft Corp.

has epeninga for thorousbly Qualified tabulating machine oners tors. To bo considered, aonlirant must have a substantial background at experience In 1. It. M. tabulating machine operation and be able te wire machines.

This is an excellent opportunity for immediate earnings and future advancement. Statement of aviallability reqnlred if essential worker. Apply ins-mediately McDonnell Alroraft 1703 Locust 8:30 a. p. m.

PEKINGESE Lost; tan, male; child's pet; generous reward. FR. 6732. Martin O. Srherstuhl of 3138 Maury who died Wednesday at the age of 65, was buried today In the New SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. Funeral services were held at the Holy Innocents Church. 4000 WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR CLEAN CARS WE NEED CARS BAD KLINE AUTO SALES 3157 Grevoi SI. Ileo GIRI.S 18 to 35! no experience neces PEKINGESE Lost; small, brown, male; red harness: reward. FL.

7805. sary: general factory work tn drug MAN Wanted For factory work. St. Louis Candle Wax l.ucas. Reber arrangements handled by the manufacturing drpartmenti order fillers PEN Lost; Schaeffer lifetime; "Tyrus D.

Winter M. green; reward. GR. 7800. Kriegshauser Mortuary, 4228 8.

Kings highway blvd. and bindery workers. Apply United Drug 31)01 N. Kingshlghway. William Schlebel of 918 S.

Second PILOT WINGS Lost; Xmas week; keepsake; missing son; reward. ST. 3063. SITUATIONS Women and Girls GIRL or woman White, willing go MATERIAL Handlers and Truckers Steady Jobi good transportation: 48-hour week. Not over 60 years old but must be in good physical condition.

Bring statement of availability. Daxey Churn Mfg. 4315 Warne. wno died yesterday, will be buried Mon day In Concordia Cemetery. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.

m. at the Schnur Florida months; private family; ex. perienced cooking, housework; refer ences. Widows 0728. COOK OR MAID colored; 5-day week; 1 1 7.50 week; experienced; reliable.

Bog B-567. Star-Times. WALLET Lost; brown; bus or Skinker and Clayton; money and California Identification; reward. WEbster 5998. Funeral Home.

3125 Lafayette av. MEN-Boys Ages 14 to 65. Experience GIRLS. Women White; light factory Henry F. Stlncheomb of 2142 68th GIRL Sit.t colored: fountain werk er waitress; experienced.

NE. 2059. Lost and Found Seo Patjo 1 at. louis county, who died Wednesday. work: experience not necessary steady.

Convy Heel Covering 8016 Locust. was buried in Memorial Park Cemetery today following services at the Calvin F. not necessary. Pleasant light factory work, in an essential Industry. Good pay.

40 hours and overtime. Write for details now. Box 121. Star-Times. If now employed in essential Industry a statement of availability needed if hired.

CASH ONLY for your ear. any make or model. 1938 te 1941. Price no object. High prices pe'-d for Fords.

Chevrolet. kr.rmr.. ANNOUNCEMENTS Personal GIRLS White; over 16: work in paper box factory. Service Paper Bos S09 N. Third.

Feuts Funeral Home. 4828 Natural Bridge. LAUNDRESS Sit. colored; bandies dene in my home. FR.

0OB0. WOMAN colored) general boasewerk; 5-day week: stay. NE. 4163. Mrs.

Elisabeth Thenrer (nee HoenerV. 63. of 6605 8. Broadway, formerly of Mount HOSPITAL Insurance, $9 yr. CH.

5334. Federal Life Ins. (.. 814 N. Broadway GIRLS or Women To wrap and pack cakes; essential Industry.

Apply Ward Raking 4510 Parkview pi. Pleasant, was burled today In Park Lawn Cemetery following services at the Pontiae, Oidsmobiles and others. ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished MEXICAN LEGAL MATTERS RELIABLY MEN Essential war work, not skilled. Good starting rate. 4H-hoor work week.

Located on Rosemont East St. Louis bus. Geo. S. Mepham 2001 Lynch, East St.

Louis, III. Statement of availability required If now in essential Industry. handled. A. Munos.

40. Juares, Mexico C. Hortmetster Chapel, 7314 8. Broadway. She died Wednesday.

Mrs. Margaret C. Walden (nee Rvani GIRL White; house and dining loom; good wages; stay. Call 44 Westmoreland pi. Speciol Notlcgts GRANVILLE 14S2 A Large room for two employed.

Call after 5:341 p. m. of 2029 Bellevue Maplewood. who ecu BILL OUQAM Mendenhall S8lb TEAR AT 2315 LOCUST (3) CE 8304 GIKI.S White: age 18 to 80, for light died Wednesday at the tin of 74. wa MEN wantrd for warenouse.

Shapleigh Hardware, 000 Spruce. 6LF.EPING room; convenient; near Amer-torpi gentlemen. LA. 8013. burled in Calvary Cemetery today.

Funeral factory work: no experience necessary, St. Louis Flaatie Moulding 4003 Olive st. MEN Experienced in handling lumber In Unfurnished saw mill, loading cars. Apply today. GIRLS Over 16.

to work in bakery. Essential industry. National Biscuit 018 Cass. work Monday; top pay. Mill Creek Milling 320 S.

Taylor. 2-ROOM apartment in borne; employed adults. CA. 7595. MEN Essential war work; no experience necessary) good pay.

Apply today. Quick GIRL White: general housework: stayi In city. RO. 4K8. TOP PRICE FOB.

ANT L'SED CAR la good condition, er will sell for yea at tbe rate of S10 per ear. Ne charge er obligation If car is not sold. La ana also arranged on vour car at reasonable rates. HARRY KOTTEMANN 47IS DELMAR. CALL RO.

4780. APPLICANTS for white matron's positions for ht. l.ouis Hoard of Education will be examined (physical) at Southwest High School on Saturday. Jan. to, 1944, from 8:30 a.

m. until all are examined. Applications must be filed on seventh floor. Board of Education Building. 911 Locust, between Monday.

January 17. op to and including January 8. Hoars: 8:30 a. m. to 4 p.

m. daily. Saturday until J2 noon. Any applications filed prior to January 17, 1944 are void and must be renewed. APPLICANTS MUST BE AMERICAN CITIZENS AND RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF ST.

LOUIS. MATRONS TO BE NOT LESS THAN 5 FEET IN HEIGHT; AND NOT MORE THAN XOO LBS. IN WEIGHT, BETWEEN THE AGES OF 21 AND 4.5. JOSEPH P. Sl'LLIVAN, COM Convalescent Homos FINE CREST Aged.

Invalids) 24-hour nursingi occupational therapy; lifetime or monthly rates. WAInut 880. Meal Plant, 2001 S. Kingshlghway. Monday through Friday, 8 a.

m. to 9 p. m.i Saturday, 8 a. m. to 4:30 p.

m. GIRLS 16 or oven for office or factory work. Shapleigh Hardware. 9(10 Spruce. Children Wonted to Board GIRL or'Woman Housework and cooking; small no children.

CA. CHURCH DIRECTORY CHILD rare in my home. Call FLanders 7778. GIRL Stenographer and clerical work. Schroeter Coal 23IH) Miami.

Euclid Baptist Church services were held at St. Luke's Church. 1400 Bellevne Richmond Heights. The Croghan Funeral Home. 7146 Manchester handled the arrangements.

Edward Walsh of 6469 N. Broadway, who died Wednesday at the age of 80, was burled today In the Mt. Carmel Cemetery at Belleville, 111. Funeral services were held at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 1300 Veronica av.

The Math. Hermann Son's Chapel, Fair and West Florissant handled the arrangements. Edward Wiesehan of Affton, who died Wednesday at the age of 64. was burled today In Our Redeemer Lutheran Cemetery. Funeral services were held at the Salem Lutheran Church, Lakewood at Gravois.

Arrangements were by the Bel-derwieden South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa st. Mrs. Mabel Wright, of Pittsburgh, formerly of St. Louis, will be buried Monday in Memorial Park Cemetery following services at 2 p. m.

at the Dreh-mann-Harral Chapel, 1905 Union blvd. She died Thursday. The body will be in state at the chapel after. 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Funeral Directors GIRL Housework; no cooking; school children: SI2.50 week.

PA. 8(180. FAIR PRICES PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS SADLO-FABER 4933 Natl. Bridge EV. 7330 REAL ESTATEJOR RENT Business Property RAILROAD men: If not already employed in essential industry.

Western Pacific Railroad wants in California. Nevada and Utah experienced Switchmen, Brakemen, Ticket Clerks, Yard Clerks, Telegraphers. Must be physically fit to perform the duties of these positions. Apply to J. F.

McKenxie, General Agent, Room Railway Exchange St. Louis, Me. Phone Cilestnul OHM. All workers subject to clearance by R. R.

Retirement Board, Old Post Office Eighth and Olive sts. MISSIONER OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS. GIRL Assist with child: light duties; stay: $10 week. DE. S740.

LAUNDRESS For Monday and Tuesday I experienced! references. PA. 3024. BUSINESS SERVICE ASH HAULING. TRI CK.

WANTED (s-ton paneL Call CE. 1977. CAB WANTED Any make er model. Snipen Mudrbaker. 4088 LinerIL 2840 N.

GRAND RENT $40 Desirable store. Established beauty salon for about 20 years. Tenant may purchase equipment at low price. Ideal location for business. Heat, hot water, janitor service furnished.

Sacks Real Estate Co 705 Chestnut. CE. 1395. ASHPITS Emptied Rubbish and general hauling. ATwater 29! W.

YOUNG Woman To handle suggestion work In large essential war plant: must be able to type well; mechanical background helpful) excellent opportunity to learn Industry. Apply General Cable 5055 Farlin. ALL ALTOS cash We need thee. Kllnk. V2IS 8.

Grand. PR. 9Tf CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. MEN and Boys Order fillers: steady work; essential industry; overtime. No experience necessary.

Caradine Hat 4th and Market 8HOE REPAIR SHOP For lease or sale. Box B-643, Star-Times. GENERAL REPAIRS Painting, patch plastering. House. 4319 Enright.

JE. 8894. SILLING VOL CAM See first; time, rsrdue Motor. A88 Cat tan. 1341 rf.

Kingshlghway Blvd. J. EDWARD RAINS, Pattor undav. January 16th, 10:4.1 A. M.

"A PROGRAM FOR PROGRESS" Evening Service. 8:00 P. M. "CONQUESTS OF CHRIST" g. S.

9:30 A. M. T. TJ. 8:30 F.

M. ETHICAL SOCIETY (A Liberal Religious Fellowship) Sunday, January 16th II A. M. 3648 Waihinston Blvd. DR.

MORDECAI EZEKIEL Economic Adviser to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. "When the Men Return: Problems of Demobilization" Public Cordially Invited MEN No experience necessary. Apply St. Luke's Hospital. 5.3" Delmar.

Wonted te Rent Automobiles for Solo CO At HES EDUCATIONAL OFFICE BOYS' COURSE Comntometry. type, penmanship, bookkeeping. Engllsbl day night. GR. 4800.

MOUND CITy COLLEGE NOTICE CULLEN AND KELLY, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 1410 N. Taylor have moved te new location at 4.180 Lindell bl. at Newstead. tKanklln Z42S. MEN Part time or full time.

To take orders 10-piece ovenware set, SI. OR. SI commission; also blankets, sheets, etc. Transportation furnished. Consolidated Home Furnishings.

.1402 I Indell. MEN-BOVS Wbilei light factory work In egg breaking. Ovson Egg 1220 N. 1st. CE.

2412. BOUSE or 1st floor apt. Wtd. Officer, "wife, 3 children: furnished or unfurnished: stnve. refrigerator required: 3 or 3 bedrooms; University City, Clayton or Brentwood.

WE. 5984W. WAREHOUSE WANTED Approximately 80.000 square fret; with trackage) centrally located in St. Louis. BOX B-619.

STAR-TIMES CHF.VROI.FT 13 curb) radio and beat. er: a clean can good tire. 27la BIG BEND AT MANCHgaTTR. CIILVMOLET 11140 roaehi radio beater; as clean and perfect aa aw. Sterling 8518.

Florlgta cor pes GENERAL Cable Corp. has positions now available for women qualified as stenographers, typists-clerks, junior accountants, payroll clerks, file clerks, messenger girls and cash disbursement clerksi good post-war future i statement of availability necessary If presently employed In an essential industry. Apply at Employment Office, 0005 Farlin av. 41l)0 N. Kingshlghway).

GIRLS. Women Work for the Bell Sys-tern. Be a telephone operator in Webster Groves or Klrkwood; convenient for girls living in Maplewood. Brentwood. Webster and Klrkwood.

Earn while yon learn. Serve in a vital war Job and learn a peace-time akllL A desirable occupation for qualified young women 16 or over, not now engaged in essential work. Good pay. with frequent increases. Vacations with pay.

Surroundings pleasant and comfortable) on the Manchester car line. Apply Monday to Chief Operator, Elm and Lock wood. Webster Groves (10), or 115 N. Adams. Klrkwood (22).

WMC RULING Workers now In es- have statement of availability. Workers whose occupation Is Included In the National Critical List or Locally Controlled List must have referral card from U. 8. Employment Service. WANTED 4-room fist or bungalow: adults only: call PR.

0924. between 1 and 4 P. m. '41 OLDSMOBILE Club coupe, A-l shapet tires fair; S925. 4161 Bewen- Call after 5 p.

m. MEN White: seed warehouse work and order filling! must read and wrltei temporary or permanent. Cornell Seed 101 Chouteau. OPERATORS Milling and Bullard ma-ehines; mast be experienced. Apply National Bearing Metals 4U30 '37 PLYMOUTH Coupe Excellent, clean," good tires: Saw.

2218 S. Grand. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Bungolows, Cottages SEDANS NORTH IslllAZAREIIE 11:00 A. "Delight In God's Boose." 7:80 r. M.

"The Fool." CENTRAL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I21IS. Newslead Sylvester A. Smith. Minister 10:4.1 A. M.

"The Career of Jesus." 7:00 P. M. "The Storm." PORTER For drug store: good pay. Har-per's Pharmacy. 2616 Sutton, Mplew'd.

PltESSER Also wet wash man. Apply Enterprise Cleaning 4225W Easton. PACKARD IM Super 8 sedan i a gnats beauty, priced for eairk sale. STerllng 8518. WALL.

828 Modern S-room brick bungalow, only 6 years old: ready for occupancy; $7,000. For key and admission to Inspect, see WILLIAM H. FTNKE. REALTORS 7U West Florissant. MD.

6000. '40 PACKARD 8 Sedan; 95 tires: radial S785. 2218 S. Grand. HELP WANTED Mer.

and Boys LABORERS Union Electrle has openings for men in the power plants and other locations on Jobs with opportunity for advancement, pension plan, good pay, vacations with pay; transportation provided from west side of river to plants on east side; modern locker rooms and showers I help the war effort with us and work where there is an opportunity for steady employment after the war. Apply Union Electric, Employment Division, Room SOfi. and Locust. PUNCH press hands! steel car fitters; blacksmith helpers; electrician helpers; carpenters. Apply St.

Louis Car 8000 North Broadway. NETTIE'S FLOWER SHOP Funeral Kprars. S3 op; Baskets, SS 8801 SOUTH GRAND. GRand S600. DEATH NOTICES BROWNHILL, HARRY Of 4042 Carter, entered Into rest on Friday.

January 14, 1944. at 9:30 a. dearly beloved husband of Helen K. Brownhill (nee Krausi and dear father of Mrs. Loretta Huskamp and our dear brother, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and grandfather of Mrs.

Verlon Hasan. Funeral Monday. January 17. at 3 p. from the PROVOST MORTUARY.

3710 N. Grand to Hiram Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Mizpah Lodge No. 639, A. F.

and A. and Fairgrounds Mutual Aid. U. E. and M.

Workers of America. Local No. 1102. ECK, JOSEPH J. 28.T3 Osceola Friday, January 14, 1944.

at 9:30 a. be- loved husband of Elizabeth Eck Inee Flnan dear father of Mildred Vendt, Marguerite Janning, Beatrice Kintz, A. 8 Joseph A. Eck, U. S.

our dear father-in-law, grandfather. brother, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ MORTUARY, 2842 Meramec time later. Deceased was a member of Beer Bot-. tiers' Union No.

187 and Spanish American War Veterans. ST. ANN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Wbittier and Page Ave. Sunday Masses: 6:30, 8:30. A.

M. St. Ann's Devotion each A. 8-6-8 P. M.

STLDEBAKER IB4I custom de luxe 2-donr; has everything: especially priced for today only. STerling 3518. Trucks Wanted To Haul Apartments ond Flots SOI TH RADIO Service Man Shopwork. Bigaltc. 54(10 Cirsvols.

HIGH school graduates, for executive offices of this company, now engaged in essential war production. Applicants must have knowledge of shorthand and typing. Top starting salaries with opportunities for early promotions; excellent environment; air conditioned offices; good location with share riders. Anplirants phone Miss Voss, CE. 8150, Monday through Friday for appointment for Interview In the Paul Brown Building.

Monsanto Chemical Co. SPOTTER On silk garments: must have experience: 5-day; good pay. 4233 Olive. ALHAMBRA 2633 Single flat. 4-4, upstairs vacant: move In.

FO. 2500. TRUCKS WANTED St. BERNARD'S CATHOLIC CHURCH GRATIOT AND HAWK Masses (7:1.1 High Mass), 9, 11 A. M.

Wonted-Real Estate Te haul coal from mine: reliable eompaa steady work. Triangle Foel PR. Is Dixie McMeans 2000 Rutger C. B. St Q.

R. R. Telegraph operators; tie handlers) shop, store house, section and extra gang laborers; coach eleanersi freight handlers, telegraph llnrmeni groundmen and helpers. 104 North Broadway or Railroad Retirement Boards, Old Post Office Bldg.t East St. Louis, 111., 507 Missouri av.

Trailers St. Columbkille'i Catholic Church Michigan and Davla St. SUNDAY MASSES 8, 10, 11 A. M. Ton can have cash tor your real estate In five days.

Buyers waiting; want action. D1CKMANN. 804 Chestnut. MAin 4111. BUSINESSjOPPORTUNITIES Business for Solo LUGGAGE TRAILERS FOR BIRS Bf DAY OR TRIP.

6407 WELLS. William Montgomery 916 Cass Dil.y Walton 14391 N. 10th Robert Allyn Springfield. Mo. Dolores M.

Burgdort 5972 North Point Henry Ward .4015 Cook Mrs. Otis Pitts 4015 Cook WAGNER Electric Corp Needs men for essential work, making vital eqoipment for the Army. Navy and Air Foriei good transportation facilities, good working conditions: operating In St. Iiuls since 1 Si) 1 practically all types of factory Jobs available; openings also for laborers. Apply in person.

Personnel 6400 Plymouth av. Open Monday through Saturday, 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Statement of availability is necessary. HOUSEKEEPER Assistant; white; housekeeping duties and plain sewing. St. Louis Children's Hospital. RO.

4100. elSo Old Cathedral Catholic Church Third and Walnut Streets Sunday Masses, 6-7-8-9-10-11 A. M. ARC Welders Substantial overtime nieht and day shifts. St.

Louis Car 8000 N. Broadway. Most have referral card V. 8. E.

S. Warren Marcel Gray 4215 E. Evans HOUSEMAID White; county; 2nd floor work; stay: good references: good wages; transportation provided. WX. 0916.

TAVERN Across from Soulard Market; big license. 1600 S. Seventh. Ruth Harriet Reynolds 4215 E. Evan i.

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