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-II JANUARY 20, 1911. THE SX. LOUIS STAB FRIDAY, 10 THE u.AfTM a nESt RUBLE ROOM BUYS THE STAR AND READS iTS "ROOMS TO RENT" COLUMNS WHY? REACHES BEST Fffl Apy PS'' COST LITTLE PA WELL-TRY A LITTLE "ROOM TO RENT AD" IN THE i IN THE STAR and Dix. eldest son of Thomas Ingram between Charlton reet Merameej street. Iowa avenue and California ave- 10 KENT ROOMS.

r'No W45. Petition No. 11407 ailev In city THE ST. LOUIS STAR'S GREAT The im-Wocl: Xo. ROADWAY, 1TJ N- Furnished rooms, for Clara Underbill Dix.

Funeral from Trinity Church. No. 400? Washington avenue, Saturcay, January 21, It'll, at 2 p. m. EBHRS Entered into rest on Thursday, January 1911.

at p. Anna Ebers merchants' lunch from. J. tfenuemen oniy; 11:30 to from Haven "street to Malt street and between Michigan avenue and Mr-clnla avenue. tv.

cPHBESON rooms. 31 breakfast. Free phone; with THfi ST. L0UXS STAR Star BuUdiivj Citw and 12th Si. FATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Transient classing Sunday Insertions.

10 a "BO' solid agate type. idelne. Room. tr? Rent, Board iaend tnee Mittsiaufl, beloved wife of Fran 1 Bbers. dear mother of Harry Kber? and I dear mother-in-law of G- Elers tnee Ernst), and dear crr.ndmoiher.

alter a vriiifcnce. STREET CONTEST CASS 1113 Two rooms, second floor; water In kitchen; 6.M. 'for colored). 000.00 PRI No. M46.

retltion an of alleys In city block No. 1 between Magnolia avenue. Sidney street. Arkansas avenue and ander Petition No. 1110 The of alleys in city blrvck No.

lc between Potomac street. Cherokee street. Ohio avenue and Iowa S44S. Petition No. 11425.

The Im- in citv block No. lingrinir aged 4. years. 10 months and 13 days. Funeral from residence.

No. North Nineteenth street. Monday. January 1't. at a.

m. to St. Liborius Church. Hojtan and North" Market streets. Relative and friends invited to attend.

CTXiK SOis To f-jrnnhtd rooms for light housekeeping. Phone Leimar i.tricti- si- 1To STREET PUZZLE PICTURE NO. 68 rroveiiieiii I. for gentlemen Start at Dace and Eecoms a Contestant ii srt.H Tnr.r Situations Wanv-a. witn Ma it, anea positions), under I FERGI'SON Entered into rost on Thursday.

1 2575 between Osape street, 19 l'Jll at 11 a. Elmer i Virginia avenue ana Louisiana J-ost and Found, will oe ''Vi'V-Tllne 1 "rcMILLA.N, eiesanlilv furnlgbed fi.i.!,St-Srda?o a "ne- tront rooms: furnace heat: rent r-ason- The Stars Unique Tournamen W. Ferguson, dearly beloved husband of avenue. Maud Fercuson (nee Cooiey) and dear fa-t 0440 Petition No. 114-7.

in I ra ther of Happy Hamilton Ferguson and -ment of nllev In city Wock No. 51 dear brother of Mrs. William Johnson and R'tnnon avenue to Macklind ave- Mrs. C. M.

Rollings, ana cousin 01 -urs. hetween nue and between Whvstt iirown and Mrs Joe Consume. BOOMS AND BOARD. 10 centa eacn right The management reserves re c. reject advertlalne deemea Nottingham avenue and Murdoch avenue.

No Petition No. HIM. The Improvement of east ana west alley In city block No. 4547. from Clara avenue to Funeral will take place from residence.

No. 5342A Ridge avenue, 011 Friday. January 20, at p. to St. Mark's Church, thence to new St.

Marcus Cemetery. Fu lonable. order IRANKU.V AVri. 191k-To suites of connecting rooms lor light housekeeping; hot contract ratea. adver- tea and rui for classinea between Von rionrifellnw avenue ana under new management.

neral private. tlalng or any other Kansas City and Mexico (Mo.) papers riease Versen avenue and The lm mailed on request .705. copy. MCPHERSON 41M rooms, with breakfast. Free phone; ail provemen or alley in en.

west, from Rlrtee avenue Fhones: Main 20: A' Branca. Classified Adv. Iept Private rs STAR WANI "ADS. trstTLTS. BRING OTHCK uary It'll, at o'clock u.

John jmle "nnd between Semple avenue The Ssr has Inangu rated a grand new contest for all Its readers, one that should Instantly attract boys and glris. men and women a.Hce an Illustrated street puxai contest. Well known St. Louis streets will be represented plctorlally from day to day for 75 days, and a superb 11 of prises Is offered those who solve those pusxies rest. The conditions are simple, the tasks are easy, the rewards are great.

All you need do is study ths picture ar.4 decide what street It is Intended to represent. Don't wait a day if you desire to compete for one of these valuable prizes In The Star's great $2,000 Contest. Get busy right sway. The entertainment which will be derived from following the pictures each day will more than repay you for the time spent in figuring out the answers. A very popular method of studying Street Contest pictures is to 'ammon a number of your friends to your borne and form a group, which from time to time meets to discuss the probable solutions of the pictures.

By the Interchange of thought and Ideas much pleasure can be derived during the winter evenings. The contest is oae of skill and Judgment and the solutions of the pictures will furnish valuable amusement and enjoyment to everv member of th family. Remember that each one, young or old, man. woman or child, ia to send in one, two or three sets of solutions. For the convenience of the contestants.

The Star has published a small booklet containing the names of ail streets In the City of St. IJtNB Finely furnished room, with or without board; bath, ga ana furnace heat; terms reasonable. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Foley. beloved husband 01 atin rine rjpjt avenue.

Folev (nrt Taylor) and father of Philip) Petition No. l'4; 1 nn lm-and Manraret Foley an i Mi s. Agnes Drovement of north and south alley In Mrs. Jane Oraney 1:100 Ferris' nd I hlnc1: No. 2742.

from ItagKa street the late Mrs. Ellen Albright and Mis puiRSkl street and between Compton Catherine Deianey. i avenue and "Virginia avenue. Funeral will take place from tne family resi- vL o.ee Petllior 11440. The 1m- and wife; nOUPLEJ-Bits, wanted t7 man AYMOND SIS.

Xiceiy furnUhed I room; good table; all conveniences; near iiodiamont cars. Forest any kind of work. Bomonij- colored man work dence. No. 1..2 North I wvnty-set-ona .1 lrt citv block NO.

street, on Saturday. January 21. to St. ot K-? st. Low, J.

J-, Via Large front room, for every convenience. For- IIiXJB AVE two; best of any kind; good references. avenue 1 Frlends are respectfully Invited to attend, "venue. Marcus Due notice ot lime will be given. line of said block.

Fairfax. No. 11441. The Bin Petition unuei- TT TASHI.N'GTOS 4Mt Koran, with ir'tjone HEFKXBROCK Entered into rest on Thnrs- provement of aies rV.111 onto vem," Ulev referencta. Cote J.X stand coonin II board; all conveniences.

Undell 44-1. 4506. between dav. January lit. 1H11.

at p. Klngshlghway and Garfield avenue. STREET The 1m- Union boulevard. No 94f). Petition No.

1144i tr. rltV TET BELLS, 3i21 Room and board $3.25 and up weekly. Transient meals 15 cents. Delmar 87stiL. IJndeil 1170H.

VSno ral' r'a'ranmentot 1 firm with chance of 23lti afraid of work; references. Addres. block No. HetenhrocK, neiovea nusnana 01 i-jiime Hefenbrock fne-e Millerl. and dear father of Mrs.

Wolff, Mrs. I Miller, Mrs. Blatter, Mrs. B. Muckerniann and Harry Hefenbrock.

at the age of G2 years. 10 months and 4 days. Due notice of funeral will be given. prim cuitnui- Louis. This booklet may be had by mall or bv cslime in person at The St.

Louis Star office. The cost of this booklet Is 10 cents. Remittance may be made either in coin or stamps. The answer to every picture published In this contest wiu positively be found la this booklet. It Is not necessary that the contestants have one of these books, but It will be found to be a very great help to every one who Is making a study of these pictures.

The following prises will be awarded to the winners: umber. Prlie. Valne. 1 Piano $400.00 3 Symphony Grass Oraphophone .4. 200.00 3 Symphony Grand Grapkophone 200.00 4 Mnalo Box 100.00 3ILSIUAL INSlhl jr.M; with Arm where there ia gM Btar.

VEKY new and ueU plauo in stock at an HILL Entered into rest on Thursday, Jan esormous cut in price Cash or time. vancement; elfsntuKKm. refi R74 fro Elliot avnue to uiasguw riue and between Sullivan avenue and "MM.Vetitlon No. 11446. The Improvement of alleys in city block No.

2fiT9, between Meramec street. Gasconade street. Minnesota avenue and Mlcn-lpan avenue. No. P457.

Petition No. 11419. The Improvement of alley- In city block No. 3976 from Tower Grove avenue to New. sale on all this week.

We are determined to reduce stock. Coupon for Convenience of Contestants SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. O. K. HOICK PIANO 1118 Olive.

uary 19. 1911. at lo a. Hester loia beloved wife of Edgar G. Hill, mother of Mrs.

Eva Schober and our dear sister. Funeral from residence of Mrs. Anna M. Schober. No.

Page avenue. Sunday. January 22, at 2 p. to Bethania Cemetery. Friends are respectfully Invited.

Please omit flowers. Deceased was a member of Royal Neighbors of America, Xapy Camp. No. 401O. Nevada tMo.) papers please copy.

FACTORY SALE all this week. You can buy a new player piano, highest grade. note. A I70U Instrument for 40V. 24 -loin bv Street Contest Editor.

St. Louis Star, 13th and Olive Sta. St, liouis. Mo. My solution to Street Puzzle Picture No.

6S Is roils latest music goes with this great bar- TOMAiJ-Slt. wanted to waan -u---call istead avenue ana oetween fnr. jnue and Swan avenue. No 94SS. Petition No.

114a1. Tne Improvement of alley In city block No. 6167. r.Am urormcm nvoniiR to Macklind ave- gala. Payments if you wish.

the day. fnoao O. K. UOUCK PIANO 111S Olive. SH14 Delmar.

HIRSCHMANX On Wednesday, January nue and between Devonshire avenue ana Wll. at a. alter a short uiness. Lnnsdnwne avenue. HAVING disposed of my household goods, I wish a purchaser for my almost new 6MAN Sit.

ta hakery by pernc Phone Forest TJVJU Willlbald Hirschmonn. beloved father of Petition No. 11452. Tne Itn- Upright Piano. Am willing to sacrifice to a -rrtT--t of nllev in citv DlncK NO.

Elizabeth and Mary Hirschmann, aged ib wanted by young mmmm quick buyer. Small cash payment and bal lady with reliable firm; tborot gwy cay ance monthly If desired. Call or address 3732 Cook Ave. reasonable salary. Forest general My Name Is Address Town TNABB UPRIGHT; handsome mahogany XV case: In excellent condition; with solid mahogany duet bench and scarf; $180; month serving by flay.

eti ly payments. AHuLIAN HALL, 1004 Olive St. AUNDRBSS-Wanta toundry work 3 I Jdays in week. Phone Bumont Bins, from KinfrshiKiiway to Brannon avenue and between Devonshire avenue and Lnnsdowne avenue. No.

Sim. Petition No. 114.3. The Improvement of alley in city block No. MM.

between Gravois avenue. Sidney street. Jefferson avenue and Texas avenue. No. 94m.

Petitions Nos. 11454 and 114S7. The improvement of alley in city block No. 5191. from Warne avenue to Clay avenue nnd between Ashland avenue and Lexington avenue.

No. 91G2. Petition No. 1145S. The improvement of alley in city block No.

MM, from Angelica street to Newhouse avenue and between Florissant avenue ana Twcnty-second Ftreet. vears and 5 months. Funeral Friday, January 20. at p. family residence.

No. 211S Soutii Eleventh street, to SS. peter and Paul's Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. LEMBN Entered Into rest on Tuesday, January 17, 1U11, at 9:10 p.

at Santiago. Eliza J. Lenien, mother of Oieria Downs and Dr. J. R.

Lenten. Collinsvilla till papers please copy. LONG1NOTTI On Wednesday. January IS. 1111, at 3:35 o'clock a.

Augustus J. Longlnolti, beloved husband of Catherine Ivir.ginotti and dear father ot Anthony J. L. and August D. Longinolti, aged 74 years.

The funeral will take ulace Saturday, the MUSIC LESSONS given; latest method; beginners; 50c. Phone Lladell 3833. Hold nnswers until yon have secured the fre aet. No nnswers will be considered If sent in before the publication ot the last picture. Pll.ini hv R-ood colored TACNDBSBS Address woman as laundress; da wora.

ARCS stock sheet music: orchestra and IS band; all editions, loc; mandolin, guitar g. Mason. 21-1 Raadolnh st. folios. Hunieth Music S.

Broadway. Glared lady, laondry to oruiK 1)EERLBS3 Electric Player Piano, used few months, at one half the regular price. This money making nickel-in-slot instrument No. 94G3. Petition r0.

lltnu. lne im- An-it. wanted by a good colored girl; lint hist, at o'clock p. rOIn Iprovement of alley in city block No. 248 31 will pay for itself In a few months.

Cut com nomo fnmilv residence. No. 141" North Lc-fliiiK price sale all this week. Cash or north, rrom rerry street. 10 rnn-Kui street and between Blair avenue and O.

K. HOLCK TINO 1118 Olive. HELP WANTED MALE. 3 Muslo Box .1 100.00 Ladles' Coin Watch 1 20.00 Dresser 20.00 8 8 Leather lulu Room' Chairs 19.00 0 Morris Chair 15.00.. 10 Camera 10.00 11 to 3(1 25 Merchandise Certificates, (5 each 12S.00 35 ts CO 26 Pair Holler Skates, $3 each 12S.00 81 to 5 Five-pound Boxes Candy, 4 each 20.00 6 to 1S 100 Pair Theater Tickets, $3 each 300.00 lt)0te6 100 Cook Books, (1-60 each 130.00 260 te 360100 Books (Standard Works), 1 eh.

100.00 Total $1000.00 SPFJC.AL PRIZES. Tin epeolal prise will be offered In addition ta those shoes tor greatest Ingenuity shown la the arrangement or the answer aubmltted. Foe the most novel and nnlque aet of sutswersi First Prise One Diamond Ring; .0.00 Second Prise One Diamond Rlna; 40.00 Grand Tela! Value of Prises 12000.00 The winning of either of ths special prizes will in no way disqualify ths contestant from participating In the award of prizes shown on the regular prise list. CONDITIONS OF THS CONTEST. The St.

Louis Star's Street Contest Is a contest of skill and Judgment. Prises to ths amount at over 12.000 win be given absolutely free bv The St. Louis Star to the Winners. Bvery ens Is eligible to enter this contest, whether Irving In St. Louis or out of town.

The various prizes will be awarded to the persons submitting complete or nearest complete lists of correct answers of ths plot urea published. Every one who submits a complete list of correct answers will be certain Of winning a prise. The solution of these pictures may be sent la on the coupons printed in The St. Louis Star, or may be written on a separate sheet of paper. Xt Is not essential that the answers be submitted on The Star coupon.

Each set of answers must contain only one answer to each picture, but each person is entitled to send In three complete seta of answers. The answers to the puzzle pictures may be sent In writtef. In longhand either with pen or pencil: they may be written On the typewriter or may be printed la any manner to suit the fancy of the contestant. In case there are aO complete lists of correct answers prices wll be awarded to the per.on submitting the nearest correct solutions. In case of a tie the aard will be made oa the basis of neatness, but In all cases of tie each nerson submitting a llBt which Is tied with others will recslve a prize exactly the same as the others.

In other words, such persons will receive a duplicate of prize which would have been won had there been but on similar set of answers. Do not send in your nnswers now. Keep them from day to day and at th end or the contest arrange them In numerical order and send them In all at one time. Time will cut no figurt In the awarding the prizes. Ths first bunch of answers sent In after th contest closes wHl stand no better chanc of winning a prlz than the last answer submitted.

All aaswers must be delivered st The Star office, either by mall er in person, within the time to be specified later. The prizes will be awarded by a disinterested committee of Judges, whose names will be announced later. These Judges will ia no way be connected with The St. Louis Star. In case contestants desire further information they should address their questions to Street Contest Editor, St.

Louis Star. Twelfth and Olive Streets, St. Louis. All questions will be answered through the columns of The Star, but In case contestants want direct answsrs thronrh the malls they must enclose postage for such replies. There will he seventy-five puzzle pictures In the series used la this rontest.

The last picture will appear In The Star January 27, 1011. Nineteenth street. N-n Petition No. H4fS. The Im Contestants in the Picture Puzzle Contest must mail or deliver their answers to the 75 Street Picture Puzzles to the Contest Editor of THE ST.

LOUIS STAR no later than midnight, Tuesday, January 31, 1911. In case of a tie the prizes will he awarded according to the conditions of the contest as previously announced. PLAYER PIANO, perfect con-OOelVr ditton, with bench and music; provement of alley In city block Iso. E21S, from Garrison avenue to Grand avenue and between Palm street and Natural takes standard size rolls: SCOi for quick sale. Boy.

AEOLIAN HALL. 1004 Olive St. telecraohlng: salaries fM to STEINWAY GRAND, beautiful tone: In perfect condition: at a bargain If sold imme Ii a monthly. Union Telegraph Company, Hoom 003 Pierce BuUdlng. ISniranc.

112 fourth. Bridge roaa. No. 9405. Petition No.

114(18. The Improvement of alley In city block No. 5L4. from Brannon avenue to Macklind avenue and between Murdoch avenue and Devonshire avenue- AEOLIAN HALL. 1004 Olive St.

diately tpright PIANO. In good condition, hand-J some cae. with scarf and duet bench; lllacellaneona. $100. AEOLIAN HALL, 1004 Olive St.

Use This Coupon To Order Booklet' for motormen ana condnoi well avenue, to St. Leo's Church, thence lo Calvary Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend. Cincinnati (O.) and Memphis (Tenn.) papers please copy. McMlLLAN Entered into refit on Thursday, January IS, lftll.

at a. ilary McMillan beloved wife of John McMillan and dear mother of Mrs. K. A. Klages (nee Campbell) and Mrs.

It. L. liixon (neo Campbell) and Thomas Campiiell. Funeral from family residence. No.

3ti.3 Koeln avenue, Saturday, January 21, at 2 p. to the Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Deceased vas a member of Olive Branch Lodge. No.

319, Knights and Ladles of Honor. Moundsviile (W. Va.) and Folsom (Cal.) papers please copy. N'ABTHBR On Wednesday, January 18. 1911, at 7:30 p.

after a lingering Illness, Charles Naether, dearly beloved father of Charles, Lena and Bertha Naether, aged 2 years, 7 months and 3 days. Funeral Saturday, January I'l, at 1 p. from family residence. No. galena street.

Interment private. il tors, city and inter urban; good oppoo I'-a- bmrienca unneces- CO A R'TYS fine upright piano. In good con- OiU dltlon. with stool and tunlty or re. 405 Moxter.

"-'0O7 Franklin ave. Metropolitan East Ht. Louis. 11L command top STORAGE AND CARTING. from biKh-clasa flrma or Plf" ST cit.e.Ea.t THE LE0N0RI STORAGE ABSOLUTE SECURITY: fireproof ware hair-dressing, 1 manicuring.

Frencn Cashier, St. Louis Star, 12th and Olive St. Louis, Mo. Pear Sir: Enclosed please find ten cents (stamps or coin) for which please send to my address below one booklet containing Official List of Streets of St. Louis, which will be used in the $2,000 Street Contest.

Xante Address Town State houses; service unexcelled; modern, up-to-date. face Kalpmassage and beauty culture 1 and manipulate for the storage, moving, packing and snipping every wave; rnage bleach, dye with of furniture, pianos, trunks, valuables, boxes. clean rooms: money advanced; estimates formulas taught and given: earn wnne 1... nd learn more; quickly R. indenendent.

Tfou are invited to free. Get our rates. R. V. LBONORI AUCTION 4 STORAGE Llndell 2153.

I3lmar K2. Grand Laclede aves. visit our school. Princesa Beauty Parlors. Princess Theater Bldg.

A MERICAN STORAGE AND MOVING CO. nrake- vTrtirwn for railroad firemen. 231S Olive St. Packing, shipping, separate rooms; both phones. W.

H. men. baggagemen; J75-J100 to start, early promotion; experience unnecessary: state ae. lht and height. Call or addrws Railway No.

9460. Petition No. 11470. The improvement of alley In city block No. from Gustlne avenue to Russell plac and between Humphrey street and "Wyoming street.

No. 9467. Petition No. 11475. The provement of alley in city block No.i 5573 east, from Fair avenue to Athlona avenue and between Lee avenue and Penrose street.

No. 946S. Petition No. 11489. The lm.

provement of north and south alley lit1 city block No. 3357. from DeSoto avenu to Linton avenue and between Florla. sant avenue and Emilv street. No.

94G9. Petition Nfo. 11481. The im-provement of alley in city block No. 2995.

from Louphborouph avenue to Have-street and between Idaho avenue ani Colorado avenue. No. 9470. Petition No. 114S2.

The Improvement of alleys In city block No. 3SSS south, between Minerva avenue. Romaina place, Hamilton avenue and Hodiamont avenue- No. 9471. Petition No.

11487. The Improvement ot north and souKi alley in city block No. 1164 from Farrar Ftreet to Bremen avenue and between 'jwenty-first street and Florissant sivenue. No. 9472.

Petition No. 11488. Ths improvement of alley In city block I'o. 4543. from Goodfellow avenue to Hamilton avenue and between Delmar boulevard and Von Versen avenue.

No. 9473. Petition No. 11499. The Improvement of alley In city block No.

B424. rcm Roserlale avenue eastwardly for distance of about 596 feet and between Kinprsbury avenue and Westminster place. No. 9474. Petition No.

11490. The Improvement of alley In city block No. 2392, from Spring avenue to Prairie avenue and between Hcbert street and Palm street. No. 9475.

Petition No. 11503. The Improvement of alleys In city fclo'-k No. Langdale. President.

TsONDBD WAREHOUSE Henry O. Welha Bureau, room 406 Metropolitan Eaut is Storage Co. Franklin ave. Money Louis. III.

Central advanced. HELP WANTED FEMALE. ONLY white men employed i medium vans. $4: large, let me bid on your furniture. I.

W. Davis. 14'J0 S. Vandeventer. Both phones.

Girls1. iRTJt to learn telecranhlnr: salaries J50 to FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. XEW city map. Just out. showing route of It v.

inn 'i era oh Company, REINHARDT Chas. beloved husband of Olga Relnhardt (nee H'amann), and father of Olga Relnhardt. and our dear brother-in-law and uncle, entered into rest Thurs-dav. January at a. at the age of 4'i veai-s, 11 months and 27 days.

Funeral' from residence, 37al Minnesota avenue. Sunday. January 22, at 2 p. to Ht. Matthews' Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Standard Council, No. ovf, National Union. ROSS Entered into rest on Thursday, January 19, 1911, at 12:40 o'clock a. Samuel M. Ross, beloved husband of Wiiza M.

Ross (nee Childerson) and father of Dr. O. E. Ross, Samuel M. Ross, Mrs.

George R. Rhead (nee Ross) and In-. Thomas W. Roes, at the age of t2 years. 11 months and 17 days.

Funeral will take place Friday. January 20, at 2:30 p. from residence. No. 2n Gamble street, thence to Bellefontaine Cemetery.

PCHLAEGBL Entered into rest on Wednesday, January IS. 1H. at 3 p. Wolde-mar Schiaegel. dearly beloved husband of Kltse Schiaegel (nee Habermehl), dear father of Eilse, George, Albert and Erwine Schiaegel father-in-law ot Louise fni-e Sauerl.

grandfather of Georglr.a and Mildred Schiaegel, brother of Mrs. Ztegeier (nee Schiaegel) and Adolph Schiaegel, and our dear uncle, in his 71st viar. alter a long illness. Funeral Saturday at 2 p. from residence, No.

1115 South Sixth slret. to Missouri t'r'-matoi-y. Fleae omit flowers. New York papers pleas? Bridget Matthews, 74, 2-110 Montgomery; pneumonia. Martha H.

Ellis, 46, West Plains, carcinoma. John F. Witbrodt. 70. 3328 X.

nephritis. Charles Fischer, 46 years, 42.7 Chippewa; tuberculosis. August F. Aufderhefde, 24, 2410 Gllmore; tuberculosis. Patrick F.

Ahearn, 38, Kentucky; tuberculosis. George Heurlng, 64, New Hamburg. heart disease. Louis Eeardsley. 4t, S414 Connecticut; angina pectoris.

Margaret Lampert, 68, 3257 X. Nineteenth; sclerosis. Raymond B. Garrison, 3, Race Course; spinal fever. Harry E.

Phillips. 45, 2920A Chippewa; sarcoma. Christian A. Schon, 19, 1415 Aubert; pneumonia. Stephen Volmer, 50, 141 8.

Twelfth; acci Room 533 Pierce Building. Entrance 1U J. REAL ESTATE IMP. PROPERTY. Diitteo, it gin.

G. and A. Gerdes, 1702 N. Fourteenth; girl. CLARA, 1324 sacrifice sale: 9 rooms; strictly F- and R.

Tucclarello. 132G N. Eighth: girl. modern: furnace heat, tile bath, screens. J- and K.

Moriarity. 2So9 North Market: girl, shades, awnings; cost sell for 16.200; L. and V. Modzeleskl, 1319 N. Eighth; giri.

easy terms: owner has located In the East; property now vacant. (- LEWIS. 700 Chestnut St. aasaBasss-SBms-s-s-SSH-saBHnnnmBsaMaaa-BB lXySi JACCARD WEDDING FINOS 27x142: street and sidewalk made; rrlce $3,250. wll1 he aoprov- A LEWIS.

700 Chestnut st. the most exact- $1oo CASH buvs .1011 Paris 7 rooms, re- All styles. In 14k t9l reption hall. bath, furnace, hardwood floors, and 18k solid goto es.1i53- combination fixtures: lot price $4,200. rings Kfirk jWT2cV'4 LEWIS.

7O0 chestnut st. A 2 to 22 TO rent DWELLINGS. ermtsl, luovi King If Broadway fc Locust MORRISON AVE, 121 1 Residence, for aHM-ss-sm-BV rent; lO rooms and bath. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

i. every car line: every street Indexed and Fourth. 25c Foster's, 410 Wash- numbered: prepaid. Ington Bonse Girls. GOLD AND SILVER PLATING.

TTOL'SHBIRL Experienced German girl for ii reneral houseworn; sm.iu mm.ij washing. 4'J17 McPherson. Forest -W-1. LL H. SEBKAMP 8124 fine Pt.

Oold and sliver plating: best work. paid for old gold. Central S066: Olive 1414. iUTaeelianeona. AE'lEtf We will take the first ten student dent.

Elizabeth Marlin, 73, 1733 Missouri: pneumonia. Theresa Corn, 9. 811 X. Seventh; heart I 1 free- hainlressing. manicurinc.

nmn. AUTOMOBILES. and chiropody; ten mure wanted 2062, between Oravots avenue, Crittenden street, avenue and Pennsylvania avenue. No. 9476.

Petition No. linos. The improvement of alleys In city block No. I'fiflS. between Dakota street.

North Dakota street. Compton avenue and Vlr- Patrick B. Kennedy, C119 X. Grand: Horatia largest-school; belter tke fall In person. Miss Chatham fachool of Kalrdresslng.

6th and Chestnut. night classes; eauy terms. 1 103-05 Pins st. EVES EX MINED FREE RY lEinia avenue, mil. No.

U477. Petltfon No. 11509. The Im BUSINESS FOR SALE. VIETHS On Wednesday, January 19.

or many years? in charge of the tical deart- Margaret Sleffens. Funeral services Friday. January 20. lull. 2 p.

at residence. No. 441-2 boule- IgRS our profession: practical lessons: abundance of practice by competent teachers; every wave. Including Marcel: every massage. Including Una removing, quickly taught; face, scalp, hair and the latest Ideas In them demonstrated thoroughly; you learn more, you pay less; can earn while learning.

Visit' out beautiful school, talk to our delighted students: free one day trial. Princess II'OR SALB Foundry and machine shop, located in Chesfer, doing a good business. For further Information apply to L. A. I'auer.

Chester, Hi. ard. Interment private. Constance Miles. London, England.

Harry J. Green, 2217 A Wash i ngt on i via Jones, 16" Glasgow. Oliver T. Weber, lftll Utah; Aleta Walker, 123R Russell. Ajcusn Mlcelleta.

10Vi N. Seventh; Rosalia Mazzolia, N. Seventh. Otis Willeford, Washington, Ag-nes Fannin. JJast it.

I-sOuis, Id. Edward F. 2 Rutg-pr; Ruby K. Kankin. 4VSO Slaffitt.

Henry H. Rockers and Mrs. Emma Martin, Iouis. Philip Rau. Botanical; Nellie Lois liar-lis, Lawrence, Kan.

Georee shoptauga, Madison; Josie Dal-1 a itUJ Caba nne. Charles P. Let herwood. West End Hotel Florence M. Fath.

2i4 Wyoming. Walter Nash. Farlin; Mrs. Mayme B. 1 i i wr.

He-rna rd. O. Anton Klaszkin, 21UJ P. Broadway: Katie provement of alley In city block No. 4446 enst.

between Lexington avenue. Natural Bridge road, Newstead avenue and Paris avenue. No. 9178. Petition No.

11510. The Improvement of alley city block No. 1572. from Potomac street to Cherokee street and between California avenue and Oregon avenue. No.

S479. Petition No. 11512. The Improvement of east antt west aliev In city block No. 2379.

from Twenty-third street to Twenty-fifth street and between He-bert street and Palm street- meiit of the K. Ja cartl Jewelry o. GKAS. REILLY OPTICAL 00. 316-31S X.

SEVENTH ST. E. Corner Seventh and Lornxt S(s. Public Notice TP YOU WANT SELL TOUR BUSINESS quick end confidentially, see ASHNER. Chestnut.

Jafferson and Hickory, Large Building, Good Rental Wil! trnd cuitv for other property. HI M.HKOOK-BLACK WELHER REAL ESTATE TliL'ST S12 olive. REAL ESTATE CITI LOTsT Delmar Boulevard, North Side. West, of COODFELLOW. Will divide.

This property will double In -FI-ACK WELDER REAL ESTATE TRUST olive. Parlors. Princess Theater Beauty culture Hid BUSLNESS LOST AND FOUND. AdvertUrmrnt 5. 3ftR.

I Office of the Board of I Public Improvements. i St. Louis. Jan. 6.

1911. DIED. AKCUri We sell patent brick bake ovens No. S4MJ. Petition no.

11513. The 1m- 1,7. provement of alley, in city block No. (action. Mlddlehv Oven Mfg.

803-7 8. Sixth St. Louis, lln meetin- at the hour of ten between Gravols avenue. Potomno between Gravols ALHXAXrER Enter-d luto r--st on W-dn-s-day. January 1H.

1911, at 11 o'clock p. Fra F3. A lxa d1 r. Funeral services at the rsidnce. Xo.

4f2f yc Phrson avenu, Friday afternoon. Jan-uarv 2i, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. Dv; Ijjst, Mravf-1 or Stolen A whir French ailte toy poodle, with ears stfui-in; ia orUer ot spits: Mack irse and yes; Mii8trr to name of Boy;" on Tuf-tiny afternoon around o'clock. I-lncier bring to M.

40t9 RiiRsell ave. and receive rowarti. o'clock A. M-. on the street.

Giles avenue and Spring avenue. No. 94i1. Petition No. 11522.

The Im PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS. 27TH DAY OF JANUARY. 1511. at its office. Room 300 in the New City Hall, for the purpose of considering on petitions of interested property owners, the matters hereinafter named, to-wit: No 9433.

Petition -o. 10531. The im- ATCII FOlr-lt-OoH; Initials H. BAYLES At Evanston. Ill-, January 19.

KI1. Ek-nore J. Raylps. belove-i wife of the late Samuel M. Kayk-s and mother of MaiT E.

and Frank Q. Raylf-s. Interment in St. Lnm. TO RENT ILDIXGS.

Ileward. Iiidell JMIES E. BAKER, JR. Five Years in Same Location. Loans procured without delay on Honsebold goods, furniture, pianos, etc.

Phose Central Ir. H. E. Perrcll. i provement of alley city 1ock No.

4S65. i from Clara avenue to Goodfellow avenue Wednesday jand between Maple avenue and Cham-Daisy i-rili be--lain avenue. 1 No 9434. Petition No. 10725.

The im- TACK! Lost English rier; with black not over eye. Reward. 11. 483 Ahiand ave. provement of alley In city block No.

1453. from Arsenal street to Pestalozz! street and between Michigan avenue and Compton avenue. No. 94fi2. Petition No.

1150. The Improvement of Hlleys In city block No. 2601, between Gasconade street. Osage Ftre't. Oregon avenue and Nebraska avenue.

No. 9483. Petition No. 11544. The Improvement of alleys In Citv Elork No.

37,43 between Rosalie street, Florissant avenue. Fair avenue and Harris avenue The Board will consider 8t said time and place the improvement of the above designated alleys with Class Eel 1 vitrified brick blocks on concrete base. Plans and classes of specifications as Franz, tf'2 Faeson. Green Clay Harris, 2031 Chestnut; Aiic Green 23oG Chestnut. William Enell-h.

12 S. Fifteenth: Mrs. Doilie Bowman. 5Sj2 Julian. William P.

Yorr.fc', 1014 Ix-onard; Iydia Bremsteller. 3Irtft Morgan Ford. Jason M. Brldger. East St.

Zouie, I'L; Mrs. Louise Roth. 2'-4' Washington. William Minr. MarIand Hotel; I.

Walsk. 4507 Tnr.essv. Wasjd Szaiapy. S. Third; Katy Da-cyszvn.

1217 S. Third. Max Goldberg and MoiHe Kohn. 242. N.

Tv.enty-third. Tnm chuprun, S12 S- Kighiemh: Katerina Chemeres. Compion. Mike Popovac, Chouteau; Julka Majsz-tornvk s. 1415 Joza Keranilov, G524 X.

Broadway; Iarinka 3't'l N. E3-v nth-John Mancke and Annie Krushisk-y, 142S N. "nty J. Si ward Ikker, Chicago, Mary T. Keef.

Virden. 111. 1225. or Main 30f7: or call 205, 207 Benolst Stb ud Mne. BOOCHER Entered inf.

rest -n January 18, Hl 1. at 7 a. B'KfEher. Funera 1 Frlda y. Jan tin ry a from residence.

No. "4429 l-a-iei-torment private. K- a nmvement of eastern north and south avenue. In- piley and east and west alley in city Heart of Retail District, 921 Locust Street. Vandervoort Fam.v Syndicate will rent building ai'-n.

if desircu; advantageous lease ouicklv. I'. WHYTE REAL ESTATE 7J1 chesmut st. DOO Ixwt Fox terrier, and brown bead, ail white body; no collar. turn "C2 om a pi ect 1 i i tcra 1 n-ward.

Phone Forest TI-U hinrV NO Ti9, between 'jarneici avenue. x-rtK MrV.t street. Tavlor avenue and WE LOAN MONEY CM FURNITURE AND PIANOS Easy monthly payments; low rsto of Interest; i no commission; cx-1 1, write or telephone. FIDELITY. 4 IS Locust room MO.

Tel. i -lain asa. or 22S4. i irnM avenue. January 111.

lull, at Absaioni No. 9435. Petition No. ll-l-TI hlock Kronster. rio.

ORGXKTTB-It-On peccmber J4. pud lorgnette, encraved A. K. O. Reward IT t.irncd to 3137 Russell.

Fhon-s Grand ot alley in city L. Brot-r and ia.hr o. tg El-y street to Florissant ave. v-sri. i nue and between Grand avenue and TO RENT FLATS.

Aforesaid have been approved bv said Board. Bid are on file In the offices of A TTT T-w J. 1 rold watch; finder funeral will take place from tne r-sioence Th( the Boar of Public Improvements and Linden easa call C. I-. Wish, afternoc.n at 2 o'rkvk.

V.g CtrpPt ftitim eelnnor th.tf MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! aturaa LAMS. '2'M -F'ir an1 bath. A- 7 Lori; utiu soutn ai- improvement mar be bv anv neraon inter and east and west alley as laid DANCING SCHOOLS. CARCEXA5 On Wednesday. Jantiar; at cioTk: p.

J. arenas. out 'twelve feet wide In city block Xo. STOVE REPAIRS. iiflQ mrth.

between L-abadie aven rUTB HALL OLIVE AND 20TH PTS. Arthur Kavanaueh. i a bit, Majde Adams. 2113 Wainut. AT BHII-3VILLa ph Lekan and Franciekaa O.

Koren, Mascoutah. lit. Bernard Osterrnann ani Anna Voetrr.ar.n, Lnrt-1 T. Begle and Adeiia H. Su-er, III.

William B. Grauel and LiKian K. Why Borrow Money? Frrm blgh-prcd loam companies wbeii ou can pet same at rare of terest. Loani on fumltiirp. p'ano.

w-irins an.i other Call, write or phene Central 3r, OM--e 124. before voy go elsewhere. HOWARD C. LI" NT. 4i6 Fallertia s.

cr. Seventh and Pine mt. est i in any of the foreeolnsr matters. AH oitlzn and property owners In-terter. fn nny of rte forernlnjar matter are rerjuestedl to attend, nnd Interested property owners are hereby informed that thy have fifteen dny after the abov public meetinp within which to file in the office! of the Poard of Public Im-provementri thetr written petition for or Greer avenue, Newstead avenue and Tavlor avenue.

N'o. $437. Pet tt ion Xo. VLTfA. The Improvement of alleys in city block No.

6SC between Osceola street, Chariton street. Michigan avenue and Compton avenue. aired years. Remains sbipped from Cuilen Kelly's chai-et, j4l; v-nh avenue, at 3 p. Thursday.

to fndianapos. inT'-rment. 'HARD On 1. V.ll. at 'ir'M p.

Lnvid J- 'hard. heioved of David C. and Caroline H. Chard fr.ee REPAIRS FOR ANY OLD STOVB. jTORSHAW.

Ill N. 12TH ST. Cnt. 3491 Main 3t. let parties every Wedneslay.

Thursday snd Saturday evenings. Sunday afternoon and evenings. Leseons Tuesday and Friday evening. Best floor and music In ths city. Ahva Albers.

tneir wminn rmrrtKrranre aerainnt tn No Fetuions -nos. us.i ana th BUSINESS CARDS. The Improvement of alley 1n ctty propop1 improvement, or against 11521. AT CLAYTON. Wear.

3.129 LaSalle; Mf block No. 541 from avenue xo maier-u fir manner Tnereoi. SALARY LOANS. A r. gust w.

:22 LaSai: By order of the Bord of Public Im- and between Berlin ave- Jackson i. Funeral from family residence, Xo. avnue. Saturday. Januao' a.

to rfr. Ann's Church. Fn-art to attend. Skinker road BIRTHS, MARRIAGE LICENSES AND DEATHS. loaned to salaried people without 31 ALWAYS patronize the best.

IMPERIAL LAUNDRY. S07 Chouteau. C. W. BRIGHT 4 Prop.

Grand. Ml; Central 154 BLTJ.AL PERMITS. security: no dflay or publicity. Room S2 piovements, January fi. 1911.

MAXIME RKBfTR. President. Atft: W. B. DRTDEN, ecre'ary and Waterman avenue.

1 No. Petition No. 11TT5. The im- provement of alleys in city block No. gor5 between Wells avenue, Easton ave-i nue, Goodfellow avenue and I-aure! i street.

i No. 440, Petition No. 113. Tlie im- provement of alley In city block No. IVMtr.ii Bldg.

Seventh and Piae SlKlE'STKOTl-'B. women keeping bouse and ethers furnished mnr.er upon their Xs'iK On Thursday. January V.K 1M1. at a a ra K. vf Frank Ck and Minni I.ae-rt Jennie and NeHi" Shr 'w-nd.

Funeral Saturday. Janar" -I. I'- r'-m neral parlors. Xo. X-rth iirar.d aVenu.

THE CRAFTS SUPPLY CO. Merchants Manufacturers ot all kinds cf novelt ies. lmt wash st. Iniiana: "rark: r-neusjoma. vfrprsia: aicu'i.

i4 H' b-me; nephritis. 74. 3410 X. Iewrv. WVt a-herin-' Harke.

7ri. Kri-Jeet Wgish. 1 har J--rTr--. r.f, A-'E-jst J. Lonei.T'ttt.

own r.ams. without security or publicity; of Sees in principal cities. Save your-svf mener by getrinr my tfrms frst. D. H.

To. man, obi Houser Bidg .9 Chestnut t- LEGAL i from rprin a venue uj rrant and between Palm street and at jural Bridge road. Xo. l-a- No. Petition No.

The Irn- DAVTs On. Thursday. i. at hiji r-idnee. BIRTHS RECORDED.

a Tl r.a.), Farlin- ard s-. Carciir; i- aii M. Tabrfka. X. Xir.th: arl A.

ni-iri. Wairut; H. 44lA arl n. N. rSrhth V-v a-d T.

rseszskv. 14. Kr ail J. K-zrf-ari. 14.VI X.

rr. an-1 U. TrNail. 17 Eibih; and I- BABBIT Stereotype Metal. Solder.

Theoiore Heritz Metal Tenth and Poepptr.g. PAINTING, high class, at painless Personal attention given. Call C--ctral V290U r--n-a. riv. John r.

Davis. C. E. ARMSTRONG. Money advanced real and personal property, treatmetit.

7li-72ii Century Bidg. Bo'li phone. L-a- Er T- as B. ArVa xottt: of vodttntart mquidatiov-- Th Citv Xa-donn! Bar. located at St, Ioul th? of 3rfisourl.

is elrinir Its affairs. AM rd other icrrt cf tM are therefore hereby not! fled prefent the notes and othr clnims tor payment at the orace of the Central National Back tae City ot St. Louis, Missouri. H. R.

REHMff. Cashier. City National Bank. fron. Alexander's undra kin? iors.

tj5 cilve street. Sa-r-iay, JI. at the ausui of Ojdentai Jce. Xo. A.

F. A. M. I provement or aneys in city xno. between Va noeventer avenue ffor-rrfeViy OM Manchester road) Manchester averiue, Ker.

tacky avenue and Boyle avenue. No. HQ, Petition No. 112. The' of ailev in city block No.

5417. from' avenue to Fkinker road between Waterman avenge and Mc- Tjorda. Hon ard STORE OFFICE FIXTURES. MONEY procured for any hon-t business: new. promising- propositions helped; owners only entertained.

Kudson. Odd Fellows' Bid. 1 xvr fi. ard ar.d Sr-K'li Ent-d ir.t rhursday. Jan on OFFICE and store fixtures bor.g-ht arrd scldt Gobe flxtur j'ivlO 7th st.

Soth 74. 1110 X. High; West End; heart Hazl Di Dated St. txrais. November I4tb.

uar-- 11. .11. a DENTISTS. phorfett. Marv 9 Mlov I dsushter of and Annie No.

The X1S uVnrnv'ncl: So. 2.17 I Pavement cit No 21- The is tryln- to yo-i in mit hat yon pet when you use fct -i Rneih- Mad' son M. JT.vj Pr-a-d Knn-Tl K. Art SEW1XG MACHINES. DR.

F. B. CHASE. 77. lKab: heart i.

l'' S. Sever.th Want Ads." Learn to read and use l.ixette rinswrrth. dis Trinkclmar Petition Xo. The im- DETIST I Orfel BWC-. Sixth and Lc-st sts.

Phon l'il PALS Trsrba S. KinVocta. Central 1166. Beli. Olive 2372.

iX chine. se eii; $10. LIX r--i into at X-. No. srr sewing ma- an-I i.

SvMr.s.. a I M-itai; and Ka pe, 4' West Be.K rhe Star's classified pages. of alieys In city block Iso. 54r. Iaclede ave.

i g.il. 4:4 Weptmicster i-iace, ijwrge Lispcartl provement -ii "TTf 1 -f".

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