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THE 5T. L0UI5 STAR SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1923. THE ST. LOUIS STAR SERVICES OFFERED AUTOMOBILES COACHES. 1 1,11 1 a "rrnxtT i AL LPAPEE rAL J.

ix I pcnurKPHT Entered into rest on Thurs TO TRY TO BREAK WANT A pTpSoER-Pfnter Job Penn? Good pay to start Asftive to pointing, ctop leaking "7 be honest and have Mr. Jon.bie this month. Victor 2230J. be honest See Mr Educator Defends Co-Ed Brides BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES out his won lrt i Arcade biag- U'R MEN are "oii oS bonuS 1 increased commission on MURDER THEORY IN DEATH OF MAN UNDER TRAPDOOR I CONFECTIONERY-lunch room; establish plan. Real Silk nowcj cade RIVER RECORD OF THE ROBT.

E. LEE ed traoe. am deLtcaTOn-Xunch -I? 1924 Hudson Coach. 1927 Essex Coach. 1926 Ford Coups.

i 1925 Dodge Coach. i Reliable used cars from re'nw dealers means reliable service MORGAN JONES MOTOR CO 4.UM Mn.h..u. I or traae or IS GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Good opportunity tor nim chandlse: no opposition; will sell reasonable. Corner Grand and Penrose. a i inrnmf Otner OU5JIlT3.

Memphii Man Plans Fifth Attempt at New Orieani-St. Louis Run. AGENTS WANTED ors; your choice i pattern S2 hour: complete line, comer newest styles: outfit free- Onl0. Mfz Co Division G-16i5. Jlizt-'- thJJti riivTtJTsiOOO every month AGENTS-Earn $500 to Slow Jdebaker selling famous on easy watches direct from t- we paid pavments.

saving of 50 per cem over $1000 to one agent i in 22 hours supply Studebaker Watch everything tree. Tnd Dept. GROCERY Good location funvrirniAAA! IOWA CITY, July 21. (By U. Student marriages are raising the grade standard and are helping to solve the problem of campus "wildness" at the University of Iowa, in the view of Robert E.

Rienow, dean of men for the past 15 years. Last year there were 235 married couples in school. "Sincere affection, economic reasons, and a desire to settle down, were responsible for practically all of the unions," Dean Rienow says. After marriage, the dean has found, there generally is an improvement In scholastic work. Victor 2131 v.nrv i ollr tUAUi GROCERY in busy South Side, aiound the MEMPHIS.

July 21. (By! mis ever popular 78 Ji model in excellent puu with the 7-bearing motot and 4-wheel brakes; largest open mati, vucaw --cheap fixtures, but a large business among working people; needn be a butcher; mav stay in store any day. watch business and see what you re buying. Box 175-3. The St.

Louisg5ar. ROADHOUSE For sale or lease; barbecue, filling station; good location; 8 miles from city, county highway; 6 furnished rooms on second floor. 7211 Olive Street anteed mechanically; 2M on down. CHRYSLER USED CAR 8TORS Midwest Motors. Inc a 2928 Locust St.

InSes TnS eSg AarProoP2797 Mon- mouth, rtrwtnnati. Ohio. Granite City Worker May Have Been Victim of Thieves, Police Believe. GranU City authorities have three theories in the death of Julius Kaseta, 66 years old. 1316 North Twelfth street, whose body was found early yesterday morning pinned under a trapdoor in the melting room of the Hoyt Metal Company there.

One is that Kaseta, employed at the metal works, was slain by thieves whom he interrupted stealing tin from the plant. This possibility was advanced after an autopsy showed a deep wound on the back of Kaseta's head, which, authorities believe, could not have been made by the trapdoor. The door weighs nearly 400 pounds. The other theories are that Ka is. road.

ROOMING HOUSE 11 rooms, 2 baths: newly decorated; full; good $5d0 for quick sale. FO rest 8532. INSTRUCTION XJ. Dr. Louis Leroy next wee trill drive his speedboat "Bogie" up the Mississippi River in an effort to beat the Robert E.

Lee's time from New Orleans to St. Louis. He will attempt to drive his twenty-six-foot craft up the treacherous stretch in less than ninety hours the record established in June, 1870. Leroy has failed in four previous attempts. He has spend years designing and testinig the boat and he beLeves he can make the trip In seventy-two hours.

The "Bogie" is capable of thirty miles an hour sustained speed, he says. Stops are scheduled at Baton Rouge, Natchez, Vlvlcsburg, Green-l. Wplpna. MemDhis. 1 manicuring ROOMING HOUSE.

8 rooms, on Olive '27 DIANA aUOp" Original finish. New tires Cx, has had wonderful care Prll low. Terms. Trade. 01 TATE MOTOR CO.

3041-43 Locust Blvd. Open nltes and Sundays, jg ff $100 month income; rem saa. vm --rifice for ouick sale. Lindell 1479R. ni.

tiill real val- NEW SPAN OVER MISSOURI RIVER OPEN TO TRAFFIC 25 tylftSreSt80eACc- ond floor. 7 iSFiiBecotie iiFemen. brakemen, colored rSads Write Inter. Ry. Dept.

54. In- ue et 400. terms, or small car. call Saturdav after 12. 3646 Olive LEGAL NOTICES 1927 Oldsrriiir Coach; perfect condition I1 rliananolis.

lr-a T3 1 A r- will vs ivH hv the Board of MEirTNMEN-Learn barber trade. to sell quick: cah, trade or UiW tKii. tK c.itv nf St. Louis. seta killed himself by pulling the Tri-City Baroer room 208 City Hall, until 12 Ml on August door over on him or that the door fell on him acidentally.

He had 8. 1928, lor constructing sewers wiuum waii c.o-r riittrirt. No for jilt, A WOV v. Carruthersvllle, Cairo, Chester and a fractured skull and a crushed constructing storm sewers within South Gravois Sewer District No. 5: and for Part of $2,300,000 Project for Bridges Between Alton and St.

Louis. STraTLLEGE 810 N. Sixth offers afjree men and women. Call or wrfte for FREE Illustrated booklet No. for men and No.

36 for women for full information. WANTED Immediately, men-women. 18-55 qualify for government Jobs, $110-8250 mo. Write Ozment Dept. 8..

St. Louis 1 chest. furnishing all materials entering jnio tne rnncinirfinn and all labor and equipment necessary for constructing two sludge pump houses at Missouri niver rui Louis Water Works. Howard Bend, Mo. forms of contract The new toll bridge over the Mis A hatchet was near the body, but there were no bloodstains on it.

A piece of tin, valued at about $40, was found near a truck, supporting the theoriy that Kaseta had surprised thieves making a FOlTSALE MISCELLANE 'S iflilj, 5Jt 1.11 IV. 1. and other information may be obtained at souri River from a lowland neck In St. Charles County, known as Mis the office of the President, room auu mi cheap; new. nrMATIC Oil Burner Hall, and office of the Water Commissioner, room 312 City Hall.

Advertisement. souri Point to the site of Fort Belle- Phone A rKview Di4. h. rivpri ttv the Board of fontaine, was informally opened to KEW CITY MAP Just out. Showing the route of every car line, every street, Indexed and numbered.

Sent postpaid. 25c. Fosteriiuj3iMj traffic at 6 a. m. today.

The bridge is part of a $2,300,000 project to build bridges at that point over both the Mississippi and Missouri rivers and connect them by a hard road. COPY OF CONRAD BOOK, 'CHANCE BRINGS $2,100 ST LOTJIS SALVAGE EXCHANGE Paint, furniture, at your own price. 3304-06-08-10 Page. LI ndell 9379. day Julv 19, at p- moa Proboscht.

aced 64 years, beloved husband of Rose PToloscht mee Voaicka, our dear bother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Saturday, July 21, at 2 p. from Mississippi end Alien avenues, to New Picker Cemetery. Member of Lodge Washington No. 11, C.

S. P. S. and Lodge Rohac-2-du'ce No. 11, J.

T. RAMSEY her home in Evan-ton, IH.i on Wednesday. July 18. 1S2S. Lillian Belfield, beloved wife of Allan Ramsey.

Services at CMcago, 111., on Saturtiay, Interment. St. Louif Sunday. DECKER Asleep in Jesur, Thursday, July 19. 1928.

at 5:20 p. at 423i Pleasant street, Frieda Reciter, dear motr.fr of Henry, William and John Recker. Mrs. Frieda Breuer, Mrs. Laura llcKee and our deat mother-in-law.

In her TSiu year. Funeral from 1936 St. Louis avenue. Saturday, July 21. at 3 p.

theuce to New Berhlehem Cemetery. EYCHLICKI Entered Into rest on Friday. July 30. 1928. at 10:30 a.

Julia A Rychlickl, devoted sister of Mrs. Thomas H. Sims. Funeral from the GERAGHTY FUNERAL HOME, Lindell boulevard at Boyle, on Monday. July 23, at 8:30 a.

to St. Mark Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. SCHEER Entered into rest on Friday. July 20, 1928.

et 1:45 p. Margaret Scheer Inee Haast. wife of the late John Scheer, dear mother of Bertha Altman, Clara Hilda Johnson, Edward and Albert Scheer and the late John Scheer, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt, at the age of 69 years. Remains at residence of Mrs. Bertha Altman.

3803A Connecticut street, until 4 p. m. Sunday, then removed to BAU-MANN BROTHERS FUNERAL PARLORS, Olive Street road Creve Coeur. Mo. Funeral Monday, July 23, at 9 a.

to St. Monica Church and Cemetery. SPARKS Entered Into rest on Friday. July 20, 1928. at 8:35 a.

Samuel H. Sparks, beloved husband of Emily Sparks inee Montgomery 1, dear father of Mrs. L. Neulist. Mrs.

J. M. Masters, Lenn, Harvey. Dennie, Richard. Hattie.

Delia. Mary and Edna Sparks and the late Jessie Sparka; our dear father-in-law. brother-in-law, brother, grandfather and uncle. Funeral Monday, July 23, at 2 p. from the residence, 18 Sterling Drive, Riverview Gardens.

Interment in New Bethlehem Cemetery. SPRECKELMEYER Entered into rest on Thursday. July 19. 1928. Fred F.

Spreckelmeyer. beloved husband of Catn-erine M. Spreckelmeyer inee Grothausl. dear father of the lat Mrs. Anna Brachterende and the late Mrs.

May Sadler. Mrs. JofA Nolker. Mrs. Oliver Rogers, G.

H. Spreckelmeyer, Mrs. Frank Scritchfield and Mrs. Richard Eberius. our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, lather-in-law, grandfather and greatgrandfather.

Funeral Monday, July 23, at 8:30 a. from 2117 East Grand boulevard, to Perpetual Help Church. Interment in Calvarv Cemetery. Washington Mo.) pepers please copy. TIGGES Entered Into rest on Thursday.

July 19, 1928. at 1:45 p. Edward Tigges, beloved son of the late William and Anna Tigges inee Vogell, deal brother of Henry, Herman and Mrs. H. H.

Engeling. and our dear brother-in-law and uncle, aged 35 years. Funeral from 2223 St. Louis avenue, Saturday. July 21, at 3 p.

to St. John's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Evangelical St. John's Brotherhood. TORBERT At the residence of his daughter, 5553 Vernon avenue, on Friday.

July 20, 1928. at 7:30 p. Jonathan B. Torbert, dear father of Mrs. Dave Hirshberg, Mis.

Frank Poe and Mrs Bessie Quinn. Remains will be taken from ARTHUR J. DONNELLYS PARLORS, 3846 Lindell on Sunday morning, 22, at 7 o'clock, to Union Station. Interment at Commerce. Mo.

Deceased was a member of the G. A. R. I'RBANTKE Entered Into rest on Fridav, July 20. 1928.

at 11 a. ELzabeth Eva Urbantke (nee Kempfl, beloved wife of the late Charles William Urbantke, dear mother of Emma Catanzaro. Gertrude Urbantke, Anna Daquila, Augusta Drew and Fred Urbantke, and our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, in her 67th year. Funeral from 3634 Gravols avenue, Monday, July 23, at 3 p. thence to New St.

Paul's Churchyard. VIEHMAN Entered into rest on Wednesday, July 18, 1928, at 4:20 p. Emma Viehman inee Rathert), widow of the late Frank Viehman, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Homer Baird and William F. Viehman.

and our dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-lav, grandmother and aunt, in her 68th year. Funeral Saturday. July 21. at 3:30 p. from 5966 Easton avenue, to Be-thania Cemetery.

WEAVER Entered intd rest on Friday. July 20, 1928. at 9:05 a. Glenn B. Weaver, darling son of Arthur and Elizabeth Weaver (nee Markwardti, dear brother of Earlene Arthur, and Gloria Weaver, and our dear grandson, nephew and cousin, age 5 years, 2 months and 28 days.

Funeral Monday, July 23, at 2 p. from 5968 Easton avenue, to Valhalla Cemetery. WILLIAMS Entered Into rest July 20. 1928. George E.

Williams, beloved husband of Ida Williams Inee Carter), dear father of Neva, Ruth, Hazel and Helen "SOUSKHOLD GOODS. St. Louis. LONDON TRAFFIC OFFICER STOPS PRINCE OF WALES! LONDON. By U.

Even the Prince ot Wales has his troubles with traffic policemen. The priryie was hurrying to keep an engagement in the country when his car was held up in a long line of traffic. His chauffeur got out and approached the policeman on duty at the corner asking him to allow the prince's car to pass through. "Go on!" jeered the constable, "I've heard that story before." The chauffeur insisted and the policeman finally Jumped on to the running board of the prince's car and put his head in the window. "Are you the prince?" he demanded.

"Why, yes," mildly replied His Royal Highness. "Oh," replied the officer and saluted. Then, standing on the run-ring board he piloted the prince through the Jam and out on to the open road beyond. The other structure, the Alton bridge, spanning the Mississippi from Alton to a point northeast of Uveriand Coach 1 Looks like new; tires new; moto, I perfect: come see this one and how cheap we are selling deMni. able used cars.

1 TATE MOTOR CO. South Brsnt), I 5626 Gravois. RI verstd? jb a a or a i i PONTIAC COACH Late 1926. with very good tires, run about 9000 miles, looki like only $495: eav terms. BRAHM-MITCHELLETTE MOTOl rn 104!) S.

BOYLE. AT KANCHESTEL GOOD WILL LSED CARS. Open Sunday and Evenings. Cg tni tST, STUDEBAKER COAClP 1925. 5-passenger: like new; bureiua PIERCE-ARROW DISTRIBUTOR.

DElmar 0188. Used Car Anna. 439 N. Euclid. Open Siindii COLTES.

BUTCK2V' $135 down. 2246 S. Grand BUICK Standard 4-passenger coupt in Duco; bargain. Schnure. 2216 Loom, CHEVROLET COUPE 1926 modeiTfth ished in new pariscope grey duco; cu is in Al shape.

Four good tires. nt battery, good upholstery and duel? bargain for $325. fully equipped via spot light, bumpers and spirt tin Terms or trade. LARNFR MOTOR 5180 Deimir. CHRYSLER Coupe; 1927 50; same uttt; $425; others; terms.

4593 Easton. DODGE Late 1926 coupe; like on. Schnure. 2218 Locust. DODGE-Cou pe, 1925: disc wheeli; tn, $75 down.

4593 Easton. Public Service cf the City of St. Louis, Room 208, City Hall, until 12 M. on July 31. 1928.

for the construction of a reinforced concrete bridge on Alabama avenue over the River des Peres; construction of the embankments lor the approach of the Arsenal Street viaduct; constructing second section of sewers within the Southwestern Joint Sewer District; constructing third section of sewers within the Southwestern Joint Sewer District; reconstructing Twenty-third street from Market street, tixty feet wide, to Scott avenue: reconstructing Twenty-second street from Market street, sixty feet wide, to Scott avenue; reconstructing McCausland avenue from Marquette avenue to Fyler avenue; reconstructing Terry avenue from Euclid avenue to Kingshigh-way Memorial boulevard; improving Neosho street from Oravois avenue to Morganford road; and for Improving Geyer avenue from Longfellow place to Compton avenue. Plans, specifications, forms of contract and other information may be obtained at the office of the President, Room 304 ond 300 Cltv Hall. BEDS of all kinds; up-to-date Simmons and Smith Davis: twin size, nine full-sized, bow-end beds; walnut color. These beds are brand-new; only samples and some damaged; little scratched. Will sell lor half the price.

Have new springs to fit some and new mattresses of all-cotton or felt One of the largest sanitarv factories in St. Louis. National Bedding Call fit Levy 3U- LONDON. (By U. A first edition copy of Joseph Conard's novel "Chance" was sold here recently for $2,100.

When 50 copies of this edition had been printed in 1913 there was a strike of the binders and the remainder were dated 1914. Twenty-one presentation Conrad volumes realized $5,650 at the same sale. Missouri Point in St. Charles County, was opened Monday. Formal dedication of the two toll bridges will take place in October.

The new bridges reduce the distance from Broadway and Olive street to Alton by about five miles. They also enable traffic to avoid numerous grade crossings on the east side and open the comparatively inaccessible part of St. Charles County adjacent to the mouth of 13-15 o. rouneeiiLii succi fTrNITL'RE WTD. PAY WELL.

WALTER DAVIS, SELKIRK AUCTION 1K0S CHOLTEAU. CHESTNUT 228. FURNITURE New 3 rooms, on account of death. LA cieae BIRTHS SEE LEVY BROS, for good bargains In new and secondhand furniture. 311 South Fourteenth.

the Missouri. At that point they connect with State Highway No. 94. The bridge over the Missouri is 2,000 feet long with approaches and JEWELRY. H.

MILLER pays hfRhest prices antioues. old gold, silver, diamonds. No. 3 N. Broadway.

STOCKS AND BONDS GET. OUR BIDS and offerings on active unlisted stocks and bonds. T. H. FORRESTER CO.

CH estnut 7496. 501 Cent. Nat. Bk. Bldg FRENCH SCHOOL CHILDREN HAVE TWELVE-HOUR DAY BOYS.

Turntine, 816 Geyer. Webb. 2211 Hickory. H. Rogesr.

4361 Bingham. Lake, 3554 Nebraska. Nelson, 2649 Cherokee. K. Zink, BIT Belt.

Alsbrook, 1308 Kentucky. Fuinano, 1313 N. Fourteenth. Gardner. 3455 Nebraska.

Hartmann, 3009 Texas. J. and M. A. and L.

L. J. and H. and H. H.

and C. O. C. and D. and 7.

A. and E. J. and O. H.

and M. has a twenty-foot concrete roadway. It was constructed by the Kansas City Bridge Company and is just downstream from a bridge used by the Burlington railroad. Motorists who wish to use the new bridge can reach it by way of Broadway and WE BUY. sell or trade any active business stocks.

See our prices. H. J. KATTLEMAN 503 Cen. Nat.

Bank 7th and Olive CH estnut B214. OA rfield 5240. LUMBER, BUILDERS' MAX'L BUILDING MATERIAL New lumber, mill-work, roofing, almost as cheap as used. American Lumber 878 Hodia-ment. CA bpny 2370.

ELIGAN Entered into rest on Wednesday. July 18. 1928. at 13:10 9. Sophie Horstmeier Eligan, beloved wife of Herman Eligan.

dear mother cf Harry Eligan, dear sister of Mrs. Ida Schick, William and Fred Horstmeier. our dear si-ter-in-law and sunt, at the age of 61 years. Funeral Saturday, Julv 21. at 2 p.

from 2707 North Grand boulevard, to St. Peter's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of St. Peter's Ladies" Aid Society. FARMER Albert 626A Morgan street, asleep In Jesus, Wednesday, July 18.

1928, at 10 o'clock p. at Oteen. N. C. dearly beloved husband Of Eua Farmer nee Yount), dear son of Charles and Lucinda Farmer of Bonne Terre, dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin.

Member of Rising Star Lodge. No. 392. O. O.

F. Bona Terre, member of K. of P. lodge. Elvins, Mo.

Burial at Bonne Terre, Saturday, July 21. at 3 p. m. KOGARTY Entered Into rest on Thursday, July 19. 1928.

at 10:40 p. Catherine Fogarty inee O'Connon, beloved wife of the late Joseph Fogarty and dear mother of Edward Walter, Mrs. Dorothy Harrison and the late William Fogarty, dear sister of wrjlam O'Connor. Funeral from 1522 North Grand boulevard, Monday. July 23.

1528, at 8:30 a. to St. Rose's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. FOWLER Entered Into rest on Thursday, July 19.

1928. at 1:40 p. Cora Liggett Fowler, wife of the late John Fowler, sister of Mrs. Claude Kilpatrick and Mrs. Charles Wiggins.

Funeral from residence. 35 Westmoreland place, at 9 a. m. Monday, July 23. Interment private.

Ft'CHS Suddenly, Carl E. Fuchs. husband of Flora uchs (nee Lambrecht), father of Dolly, Carl, Augusta and Ruth. GALLAGHER Entered Into rest on Friday, July iC. 1928.

at 10 a. Michael Gallagher, beloved son of Michael and Rose Gallagher, age 3 years, 1 month, 4 days. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY'S PARLORS. Twenty-first and Wash streets, today, Saturday, July 21, at 3:30 p.

m. Interment In Calvary HALL On Friday. Julv 20. 1928 at 12:30 p. Arthur W.

Hall, beloved husband of Helen Hall inee Schlueterl, dear father of Marian Hall. dear son pf Philip and Mathilda Hall, and dear brother of Harry P. Hall, dear brother-in-law of Frank, William and Fred Schlutter, and our dear son-in-law, at the age of 32 years. Funeral from the residence, 5735 Terry avenue, on Monday, July 23. at 9:30 a.

to St. Edward's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Swedish National Society. STUART HER VICE.

HEID ACKER On Friday. July 20. 1928, at 8:10 p. John H. Heldacker.

beloved husband of Elizabeth Heidacker inee Fiedelen, and our dear brother-in-law and uncle, at the age of 71 years. Funeral from residence. 3174 Portls avenue, on Tuesday, July 24. at 8:30 a. to Holy Family Church, thence to SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. Deceased was a member of St. Branch No. 46, W. C.

Holy Name Society and Orphans' Society. (GEB-KEN SERVICE.) HEIDACKER On Friday. July 20, 1928. at 8:10 p. John H.

Heidacker of 3174 Poftls avenue, beloved husband of Eliza beth Heidacker inee Fiedelert. Due notice of funeral later. HELLMANN" Entered into rest on Thursday. July 19, 1928. at 8:15 p.

Elroy H. Hellmann, 2544 Hebert street, dearly beloved son of Mary Hellmann inee Schwent), and the late L. W. Hellmann, dear brother of Louis, Margaret and Flora Hellmann, In his 9th year. Funeral Saturday, July 21, at 1:30 p.

from temporary chapel, southeast corner Carter and Warne, to Sacred Heart Church, Twenty-fifth and University streets. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. HEROLD Entered Into rest at the residence, 1204 South Eighteenth street, Friday. July 20, 1928. at 2:45 a.

Sophie Herold (nee Ackermant, dear wife of the late William Herold. beloved mother of Charles E. Herold, Mrs. L. F.

Tlmpe and William G. Herold, dear sister of Mrs. J. Monnett, dear sister-in-law, aunt, mother-in-law and grandmother, at the age of 62 years. Funeral from 3125 Lafayette avenue, on Monday, July 23, at 8:30 a.

to St. Vincent's Church. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. HIRDLER Entered Into rest on Thursday, July 19, 1928, at 2:15 a. Mary Hird-ler of 1245 Shawmut place, dear wife of Carl Hiraler, dear mother of Mrs.

Frank Henniser, Mrs. Agnes Buck, Mrs. Charles M. Hoyt. Mrs.

frank C. Greene of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Fairbanks, Carl Hlrdler of Okianoma City, Oklahoma, dear sister of Fred C. Wagner of Charleston, 111., our dear sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother and great grandmother, in her 77th year. Funeral Saturday, July 21, at 2 p. from 1905 Union boulevard, to St.

Peter's Cemetery. JONES Entered Into rest Wednesday, July 18, 1928, at 8:35 p. Maida Jones, beloved wile of the late Willtnm Jones, dear mother of Claude Jones and sister of Mrs. Thomas Duffy of Memphis, Tenn. Funeral from Lindell boulevard at Boyle avenue, on Saturday, July 21, at 2 p.

m. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. Commercial Appeal paper of Memphis, please copy. KEARNS On Friday, July 20, 1928, at 7 p. Patricia Reita Kearns, darling daughter of John and Mary Kearns (nee Savignaci, darling sister of Albert, Marie, James, Julia, Loretta, Martha, Thomas, Virginia Kearns, and Helen Forthmann, tne late Charles, Jane and John Kearns.

and our dear grandchild. Funeral from residence, 5t42 Roosevelt place, on Monday, July 23, at 2 p. to St. Edward's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

STUART SERVICE. KINDERMANN Entered into rest on July 20, 1928, at 2 p. George Edward Kindermann, dear son of the late Charles and Ida Kindermann. dear brother of Charles, William and August Kindermann and Mrs. Ida Zorumski, and our dear brother-in-law and uncle.

The funeral takes place on Monday, July 23, at 2 p. from 1827 Hogau street to Calvary Cemetery. I.t'SSIER Entered Into rest on Thursday, July 19, 1928, Josephine Lussier inee Lautneri, beloved wile of Albert Lussier, our dear daughter, sister, sister-in-law and aunt." Funeral Saturday, July 21, at 2 p. from 2117 East Grand boulevard. Please omit flowers.

LYNN Entered Into rest Tuesday, July 17, 1928, Frank Lynn. Funeral from 4469 Washington boulevard, Saturday, July 21, at 2 p. m. MAHRINGER Entered Into rest on Wednesday. July 18, 1928, at 11:10 p.

Christian S. Mahringer of 3820 McDonald avenue, beloved husband ot Elizabeth Mahringer (nee Kurtzeborni, dear father of Mrs. Amelia Krez. Mrs. Gertrude Lang and Virginia Mahringer, our dear brother, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle.

In his 59th year. Funeral from 4104 Manchester avenue, Saturday, July 21, at 2 p. m. Interment in Memorial Park Cemetery. Los Angeles (Cal.) papers please copy.

McCABE Entered into rest on Thursday. July 19, 1928. at 1 p. Annabelle McCabe (nee Young dearly beloved wife of Francis X. McCabe, dear daughter of George and Mary Young, and our dear sister, granddaughter, daughter-in-law.

rtster-in-iaw, aunt and cousin, her 23d yera. Funeral Monday. July 23. at 8:30 a. from 5966 Eision avenue, to St.

Edward's Church, thence to Calvary Cetae- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. the Bellefontaine road. AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES WANTED. GIRLS. J.

and M. Turntine. 816 A. and A. Barrett, 5256A St.

Louis. H. and E. Hllkerbaumtr, 6336 Clayton Kti. P.

and C. Punk. 4035A California. J. and H.

Hollerbp.ch. 1533 Franklin. F. and H. 8chuler, 1459A Benton.

C. H. and E. Miller. 1406 Woodland drive.

ACCORDEON PIANO. 811 BASSES: A. ROS-ATI MAKE; PRACTICALLY NEW: WILL SACRIFICE. i(M VVITHNELL AVE. PARIS (By I.

N. Schooldays In France are twelve-hour days. This is alleged in the "Paris says parents of children at boarding schools are protesting against the severity of the program. The paper sets down the following routine as one in force in many lycees. "Reveille at 6 a.

in winter and 8:30 in summer; classes from 6:30 a. m. until noon; half hour for lunch, classes from 1:30 until half-hour recreation; study from 5 to half hour for dinner and then to bed." U. S. MALT PRODUCTION ALL AUTOS BOOGHT, consigned, loans.

KLINK. 2246 8. Grand. GR and 5385 PLAYER PIANO MAHOGANY CASE; S80. RI VERSIDE (KII8R.

IS DECREASING RAPIDLY DODGE 1926 coupe; extras; good mot and tires; $150 down, trade. 3667 01m FORD Coupe; late 1925; runt perfict; $45 down. 2849 N. Grand. FORD Late 1925 coupe, $145; 1914, real bargain.

3843 Easton. FORD 1926 coupe; best condition; kti. ance due $235. 3843 Easton FORD 1926 coupe; reconditioned; in paint; $100 down. 3667 Olive.

FORD 1927 coupe; original finish; tin wheels: looks new; $385; $125 ton Johnson, 3667 Olive. FORD 1925 Ford coupe; new paint ii rubber; looks like a new car. Igw tk- tors. 2914 N. Grand.

FORD Coupe, latest 1926; origins! finish like new; guaranteed: $80 down, tt ance SS per week. 2849 N. Grand. FORD Coupe; 1927 model: here hest Ford coupe in St. Louis In tin money; all new tires; motor in shape; good top.

upholftcry, battery a bargain at $225; fully equipped ttw accessories and seat covers; trade terms. Larner Motor 5180 Delmtj. BURIAL PERMITS TEARING APPAREL. $25. FUR White fox; value $125, for Phone CH estnut 2838, Room 205.

WANTED TO BUI AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. JSED cars and trucks: big reduction. 1926 Reo Sedan, refinished. 1925 Reo sedan. 1926 Dodire touring.

1925 Bulck sedan. Reo touring; Al condition. Peerless sedan. 7-passcnarer. Hupmobile sedan; Al condition.

1927 Dodge sedan; Al conoltion. Also several other good coupes, sedans. Open Evenlnts and Sunday. J000 Page. -4---- 'C WANTED TO BUY Cash for old, broken jewelry, gold bridges, crowns, false teeth, eyeglasses, scrap gold, silver, pawn tickets, diamonds, etc.

American South Grand blvd. NEBRASKA COBBLER HAS MENDED SHOES 62 YEARS WASHINGTON. (By U. Whether or not less beer is being drunk, the United States production of malt important brewing material is falling rapidly, according to the Commerce Department. The census of manufacturers discloses a decrease of nearly 16 per cent in value of malt produced jn 1927, compared with 1925.

Production dropped from $24,069,000 to $20,251,000. The number of wage-earners In this industry decreased from 568 to 499. Violet White, 25, 2621 Minnesota. 8. Blackburn, 60.

5800 Arsenal. Matilda Becker, 64, 2137 Papln. Bartlo Frumanlo, 2 days, 1313 N. Fourteenth. Opal Head.

18. I202A North Market. Augusta Caldwell. 72, 2115 N. Thirteenth.

J. H. Cody. 48. 2422 N.

Sarah. Bertha ZoepfwI. 74. 4429 Tennessee. J.

Pfeifer, 70, 4648 Rosa. F. Flynn, 65, 907 Market. AUie Rider, 56, 4010 Dodridge. Sophia Eligan, 61.

3031 N. Sarah. Ruby Jefferson. 4 1327 Division. J.

Wright. 28. 2727 Lucas R. Martin. 68.

702 N. Fourth. W. J. Burns.

29. 5348 N. Union. Lewis, 64, 2307 Morgan. L.

Woods, 38, 4288 W. St. Louis. Carrie Jamerson, 31, 1318 N. Eighth.

Barbara Schuets, 49. 3439 Illinois. Caroline Reck, 78, 4637 Tennessee. Lottie Washington. 55.

2112 O'Fallon. F. Schlfferle. 60, 1206 8. Broadway.

Mamie Washburn, 19, 7778 S. Broadway. SPECIAL i SERVICES OFFERED CARPENTERS. PLASTERING. CARPENTER work and repairing; garages built; porches and screens.

Duchesne, LI ndell 1044. OLDSMOBILE Coupe, 1927 Model; to ished in dark Morocco blue; motor Al shape and runs like new; tftit eu has had good care and carries our 15-day guarantee; 4 good tires; good utta-stery and new batteries; a real bargsia for $650; fully equipped with bumpen, spare tire and 4-wheel brakes. Termi trade. LARNER MOTOR 5180 Delmtr. 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE Original palst good rubber; A-l fhape.

IGOE MOTORS. 2914 N. Owwlj AVXWVi. 1 Ui A. JLV A New Car ROYAL, NEB.

(By U. For sixty-two years Vic Spjut has been mending shoes. He started his career in Sweden, when he was 8 years old, in business with his father. It was the custom then to go from house to house mending shoes for entire families at a time, Spjut explains. Spjut came to this country forty-eight years ago.

DENTISTS. WOMAN BARBER DECLARES MEN ARE THE VAINER SEX SET OF TEETH $10 and up: cold crown. extraction. 50c. Dr.

Graber. 620 Olive. at a Used Car Price 2 Moon Coaches. Each i 1 Moon 2-Door C7QC Sedan Williams, and our dear lather-in-law and grandfather. OKTECTIVES.

i uatnenne Donovan. 77. 3305 Sidney. T. Carey.

55, 2614 Dayton. M. F. Schaughnessey. 36.

4922 Bulwer. 3. S. Ewen. 46.

3513A Hartford. Blanche Daniels, 56, 2714 St. Vincent. (Katherlne Guzonski, 62, 1830 Watson. 209 S.

Twenty-second. PERSONAL SHEVLIN Expert Investigator, Individual surveillance. 1910 Railway Exchange CH estnut 9434; nights, PA rkview 6811. Moon Motor Car Co. 4 Finance Div.

p. Ball, 18, 3405A Lucas. F. Metier. 65.

8. Fourth st. Chrs. 8. Mahringer.

58. 3820 McDonald. 1927 BUICK COUPE Standard 6. J-passenger; excellent Motion; low mileage; had a careful eras and represents real value at our low pn SOUTH SIDE BUICK. Grand and Winnebago.

LA 7800-7 a a i BARGAINS -Two 1924 Buicks. 4-cyJinder. en 4-passenger coupe; one tourlni; both in excellent condition end nn low price; you will profit bv seelni B5 these today: terms. Open Sundif. TATE MOTOR CO.

South BrsncH. 3005 Locust. JE ff. 382G MEDICAL SERVICE WE RID YOLR HOME OF MOTHS AND VERMIN. RELIABLE EXTERMINATORS.

Sflll OLIVE. JEFFERSON S115. BROUGHAMS. WE RID YOUR ROME of Bed Bugs, Roaches. Rats.

M0. ATLANTA, GA. Miss Patsy Gregg, who conducts a barber shop here, says men are the vainer sex, and that married or not, they are all flirts. She guesses that while women know more about men than men know about themselves, a woman barber knows more about the oddities of the male. "More men get massages than women," she says.

"A good many get permanent waves. Lots of them want paint and powder on their faces. They'll take a mirror and criticize the slightest flaw in a haircut, especially if you cut their pet curl too short." HUDSON Brougham, 4-door; new paint; bargain. PR ospect 1900. 2819 S- ATTENDS 50TH REUNION OF CLASS, FINDS OTHERS DEAD ONTARIO, CAL.

(By U. J. H. Lewis kept his vow made fifty years ago. At that time Levis graduated from the University of Minnesota.

He told his classmates If he lived he would return to the university for the fiftieth class reunion. This year he returned to the university for the annual commencement exercises, and for the fiftieth renunion of the class of '77. But it developed into a one-man reunion. Lewis was the only one left. All the rest of his classmates have died.

5626 Gravois. RI verslde LOST AND FOUND CEMETERIES AND LOTS TaOiAlXa THE CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL" CREMATORY COLUMBARIUM MAUSOLEUM CA banv 0279. CA bany'0976. CE ntral S496 FUNERAL DIRECTORS WOMEN Needing help before, during, after confinement, find same at American Hospital. MOTOR TRANSPORTATION.

LOW BUS FARES Chicago Detroit $7.00 Kansas City, Kan. 7:45 a. 7:45 p. m. Dallas, Denver, $15.00 Salt Lake.

Los Angeles, $40.00 Bonded and Insared Checkerway Bus Company Chevrolet Coupe DOG Lost: fox terrier pup, male, brown ears, white body: party who called, please call again and receive reward. TY ler 3229W. Chandler Brougham Late model; fine condition; here Is a buy; $450; terms. FRANKLIN MOTOR 3949 Lindell. Open evenings and Sundays.

Yilly.s-Kniglit Brougham 1925. Model 66. Refinished. New tires. Perfect mechanically.

You can wear It out. Terms. BERRY MOTOR CAR COMPANY, 2201 Locust. CE ntral 25.00. 1927; with an O.

K. that conn which means tires, motor, paint ft O. K. GRAVOIS MOTOE COHF, 6320 Gravois. Always 0P EYE GLASSES Lost; Saturday afternoon between Grand and St.

Louis, to Van-deventer and Maffitt. LI ndeil 2050W. KEYS Lost; on 2 separate rings, between Geyer and Allen, Jefferson and Ne-braska; reward. PR ospect 0518. 1927 CHEVROLET CAB 41M Down; elso 1928 coupe.

193' A mm MOTOR CO. No. 9 N. 18th St. CE ntral 4758 Ill I sm CABRIOLETS.

Schnure, 2218 Locust. vV.ury LOCUST. CLOCK STARTED IN 1878 HAS TICKED FOR 50 YEARS POINTER DOG Strayed from kennel 9500 N. Broadway: female, white liver and tick; large liver spots on each side; printing on collar "Mary Emmet." Chas. E.

Morrow. 5965 Minerva. CA bany 3159W; reward offered to T. M. Say-man.

2117 Franklin ave. in'-. imK HI COACHES. POCKETBOOK Lost; brown leather, containing money: between Brannon or Reber pi. 2628 Brannon.

PR ospect 8374. down; ESSEX Coach, 1926; $150" $50 many others. 4593 F.3tn Ilfnf DODGE COUPES Wonderful selection. All modeit, in good condition and readv to n-Get our low prices on these today. Terms.

Trade. TATE MOTOR CO. 3041-43 Locust Blvd. Open nltes and Sundays. It tt.

A Day model; lite new, bargain. Schnure, 3615 Olive FRANKLIN COACH-1922; this car has PUP Lost; black and white; 3 months old; short rope attached to harness; reward. LI ndell 0494W. PARTY who picked up shoes at Kresee's 10c Store, will please call WA bash 1330, liberal reward. FLAINVIEW, TEX.

(By U. Fifty years ago a clock owned by Z. M. Wilson was wound, set and started. It still is ticking, and.

according to Wilson, has not lost a tick since 1878. In 1908 the Wilson home in Oklahoma was destroyed by a cyclone, but the clock continued to run. lirana Kriegshavrser Undertaking Co. 4104-06 Manchester Ave. Call Cs for Western Union Time.

OR AND 0417-0427 COACHES. Chicago, $3i2 Kansas City, $4 DETROIT, 74. DENVER. $14 ST. FRANCIS HOTEL STATION 601 Chestnut St.

GA rfield 6248 EADS BRIDGE STATION 3rd Cor. Washington. GA r. 3333. FOUND BY POLICE.

Ice cream cart Sixth District. Automobile state license Ninth District. Four mules Eleventh District. Police dog Sixth District. Ice cream cari Central District.

SPIRITUALISM' 1927 mode: finished swan blue Duco; motor is in perfect Pefh0lSt.erin Js rubber fZFtm- tPp "nd snaPPy bargain 11 or trade- Motor 5180 Dclmar. OUR LADY OF GOOD CHEER Services THE ST. LDUIS STAR Classified Advertising Rates: 1 TIME. PER LINE 2fie 3 TIMES. PER LINE 19c 7 TIMES.

PER LINE 18c CONTRACT RATES Oiverr Upon Request WTO STOP AN ADV8 Phone oefore 9:00 A. M. the day the ad Is to appear. PLEASE READ TOUR AD The Star will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect Insertion. Notice of error should be given In time to correct before 9:00 A.

M. the day of publication. THE ST. LOCIS STAR Is a member of the Association of Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers, which includes the leading newspapers throughout the country, and also the Better Business Bureau of St. Louis, both of which have at their aim the elimination of fraudulent and misleading classified advertising.

The St. Louis Star endeavors and desires to print only those classified ads which are truthful and dependable, and asks that any of Its readers having experience with an advertiser which does not conform to the highest standard of honesty to report the same to the Classified Advertising Manager of The St. Louis Star or the Better Business Bureau. PLUMBING AND HELP WANTED MALE DAKOTA FARMER ONCE MUSICIAN FOR EMPEROR bunoay and Wednesday, p. m.

Thursday, 2:30 p. m. Rev. Julia Rommel, 3607 South Jefferson ave. OAKLAND Coach; new Duco real buy ior mo.

Kchnure, 3615 Oil ve ju ve. PLUMBING New, repair and remodeling at a fair nrir im- A-aw coach: new- DEATH NOTICES Olive PROFESSIONAL SF.KvTTfcT MAN Wanted for Watkins route; average earnings $35 weekly: chance for reliable hustler to make permanent paying connection. The J. R. Watkins 1527-27 Walnut Kansas Citv.

Mo a a DODGE COUPE Has the appearance of a new ear: I baked enamel finish, prtfticiJf IS new tires, motor reconditioned. tl your present car taken In trs BJ terms. Open Sunday. 1 TATE MOTOR CO. South Brsn 5626 Gravois.

PI verslde to W. 1J1B JiM- LATEST '28 ESSEX COIFS Run 400 miles. Big saving. 74M Chester. HI la d2 1 23 -rS? 1 1925 Dodge Coupe I New paint; good tires; Ute voi' see today.

SOCTH SIDE BCICK 8005 Ivory. RI verside AN" EXPERT CHIROPODIST deV and rentf.l n.w nmrr. BROOKS Entered Into rest on Thursday. July 19. 1923.

at 1:30 o'clock p. Robert L. Brooks, beloved husband of Clara Brooks and our dear brother. Funeral from aRTHUR J. DONNELLY 8 PARLORS.

3846 Lindell boulevard, on Saturday, July 21. at 3 o'clock p. Interment in Valhalla Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Railroad vr 1 1 ami i)j 1 3. IMMEDIAT massage.

ChTistin MaiT ff PcrsnaI "entioB. GA r- IWAI.itO at once a good man to cover local 100-store route; no selling: Just distribute and collect. Write Peris Mfg I Fiorln. Penn. i BE SURE to read Ozment's ad under "Ia-! struction." Wonderful opportunity.

JrttII rit'TnK motor a 5 V.1?6 bet of mechanical condition, new hand polish- ed Duco, thousands of miles of unused service still re- main; terms; trade. CHRYSLER USED CAR STORE Midwest Motors. Inc 5 2928 Locust St. Conductors. CAD WELL Entered Into rest on Wednes BURKE.

S. D. (By N. John Matucha, farmer of four miles north of Burke, was one-time musician for Emperor Franz Joseph, in the royal palace at Budapest. Matucha was born in Bohemia in 1872.

He entered the music division of the army when he was 17 years oil and it was during thfs service that he played for the king in the royal palace. He came to this country in 1896 snd homesteaded near Kadcka, S. D. Sever has there been so many splendid bargains offered in used cars. See today's Classified Ads Advertisement.

cilve; LI ndell 5J77. SWEDISH massage, electric bthi 7rf fe'n0 5f- HELP WANTED FEMALE mmmammm mmmUmaBmlmmmmi BARGAIINd MILLER On Friday, July 20, 1928, Sophia Rubenstein Miller. widow of Samuel I Miller and dear mother of Stanley Miller. Notice of time later No Howers. i -VICOLAT On Thursday, July 19, 1328.

at 3.30 a. Amelia Nicolay inee Kellen of 4320 Michigan avenue, widow of the Lite George Nicolay and dear mother of Louis J. and Emille Nicolay and Mrs. i Florence Grosshaus, and our dear siste. kister-in-law.

mother-in-law. grandmoth-! er and aunt, age 61 years. Funeral from 3013 Meramee, street, I Saturday. July 21. at 3 p.

to Park Lawr. Cemeterv. A member of Venus Chapter No. 133. O.

E. S. SV.T.'.Fi,eTFASSAGl: -Electrie-JIrrT, Vdter. So Chevrolet Coarh Ford coupe. $75; Ford $75: Ford roadster.

real es'j ADDRESS envelopes at home; spare time-S15-S25 weekly; easy: experience unnecessary; dignified work. Send 2c stamp for particulars. Mazelle, Dept. A-756 Gary. Ind.

SPOTTERS With experience cn silks in cry Cleaning plant. Apply 3820 Wash- RADIO ELECTRICAL!" iinrulirl aw cat (j, 1926; perfect In every detail: priced great reduction; 'ordsP MM MOTOR CORP. 6820 Gravois. evenings. KINGCH ESTER MOTOR CO tT r.D AJtll.42.4J.

icaiiu tiAQ. Manchester. East of KirtgtVl, WAITRESS While, some experience; neat-short hours; small hotel. 4137 Lindell scratched7 reductions F.v MARRIAGE LICENSES ii i BgOEHIO 1926 Ford coupes, vninuin coacneg; refinishrf- new tires- chean- neA' r'nisnea, To Investigate Wreck. WASHINGTON.

July 21. (By I N. The Interstate Commerce Commission today ordered an investigation of a freight train wreck on the Wabash railroad near Mmeola. yesterday, in which four persons were killed. SODDING.

i-aiayette day. July 18. 1928. at 6:15 p. Augusta Cadwell cee Sincfci.

beloved wife of John H. Cadwell. dear mother of Henry. Albert. Cornelius.

Joseph. Walter and Mrs. Clara Schwindeler. our dear mother-in-law. grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, age 72 years.

Funeral from 2223 St. Louis avenue Saturday. July 21, at 1:45 p. to 8t." John's Cemeiery. Deceased was a member of Evangelical St.

John's Ladies' Aid Society. DANIELS Entered into rest on Thursday. July 19. 1928. at 7 clock p.

Jessie Blanche Daniels (nee Smith 1 dear mother of McKmley Daniels and Mrs. Letitia Christian-en. daughter cf Mrs. Letitia Smith and sitter cf H. J.

and S. G. Smith and Mrs. Msy Storie. cur dear grandmother, aunt and mother-in-law.

Funeral from ARTHTR J. DONNELLY'S PARLORS. 3846 Lindell boulevard, on Saturdav afternoon, July 21. at 2 SO o'clock. Interment la Valhalla Cemetery.

Deceased was the guardian of Cvpress Grove. No. 51. Woodman Circle. PEC.ARMO Entered into rest Fridav July 20, 1928.

Olln C. Degarmo of 134 Marion avenue. Overland. dear husband cf Maude Degarmo (nee McNeill), oear son of Mrs. Carneo.

and dear brother, brother-in-law. son-in-law and uncle. Funeral Sunday. July 22. at I a from Klrkwood.

to Providence Cemetery. Montgomery County, Missouri. Meter. isnea: new tires: tem1raz- -ri SOD Blue grass sold veryasonaMeit Sam Guyton Mrs. Luc; Johnson i Joseph Gion Vera L.

Blome 823 Ewmg 2731 Mills 4366 Neosho -318SA Pennsylvania CHRYSLER 50 COACH Joe Rose Cincinnati. Ohio mio Mrs. Laura Williams Middletown. Ohio STOVE REPAIRS: 1927 Oldsmobue 5 Coupe; perfect in every wT: real special for days mi, vms very popular light car: best of condition-fully equipped: seat covers-heater, a dandv family and XOONAN On Friday. July 20.

1928. Anna Noonan cf 3682 Lafayette avenue, beloved of John Noonan, dear mother of Mamie. Heien and Robert Noonan sister of Nellie. Kate and Mamie Sims, our aunt and sister-in-law. Feneral from Lafayette avenue at Longfellow boulevard, on Monday July 23.

at 8:30 a. to Church of the Immaculate Conception. Interment at Calvary Cemetery. PFEIFEH Entered into rest on Wednesday July 1. 1928.

6:35 p. John Pfeifer. husband of the late Frieda Pfe.fer, Emma Dolis, Sophie Brunoid and the late John Pfeifer. and our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in- rt-tTandfatner and uncle, aged 70 years. Remains at the residence.

464J Rosa Saturday at 2 39 p. m. rS- Pet" Pal Cemetery UmT! meir'i'r 01 6Siety! Gcrmani BenovoSent STOVE RF.PAirc Joseph A. Wolf 5I6 Alabama Mamie M. Biactier 4tt Cleveland Al F.

Hermelmt 4619 Evans G. BRAUER SUPPLY CO KINGCHESTBK MUi" Oldsmobile Dealer. 3 Manchester. East of Kingshin. i Cash Trade Terms OR and 6641-42-43- jjfi norma Kuwisch 3822A Utah CHRYSLER USED CAR STORE TELEPHONE OPERATORS We have a number of positions available for recent former employes.

Apply at the Em- 411 North Tenth St. SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO. JPMALE OR FEMALE MENT -See Lowe, 15 H. 10th Sfc nunui 1JHIRD ST. Locust 8t.

jE f. Schnure-Buick Co. Are Having a Jury Clearance Sale of Used Cars. toed aanT mdet for aaarwat ig lkmi. "sIS Ot v.

n(l 0, Corner. REPAiRsT FIREPLACE FIXTURES 109 N. 12TH taw t. Lerseen Mapiewood. Mo.

Ruth M. AUeraann M31 Ruskin uU Lewinsky 5193 Westminster 8 Florence McGulgaa 4344 Cleveland Joshua Harrison 1330 Division Florence Nicholson. 1233 N. Twenty-fourth Ksrrrn Detarjy 3g4S Msffitt Helen A. Roddy 4006A Flad UPHOLSTEUY LA SALLE PHAET0 De luxe equipment: like wusc: bought reasonably; condiOon tf Buick Standard Coach I i r-KJ7 eood tlre motor; I t.

m. C. A. terms. i OVra SIDE BlICK 1 I 8005 Iv4ry.

RI verside 0439. I OLUE 2rpalstTiV7reri farnlt.re repalrine done at ear can be seen at 3917 'phone JE fferson 6736 for Private party..

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