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The St. Louis Star and Times from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 35

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CO SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1923. THE ST. LOUIS STAR THE ST. LOUIS STAR' HELP WANTED FEMALE Ilo GRAIN FUTURES (71 CLOSE HIGHER IN WEEK-END TRADE Strength in Liverpool Market and Good Expert Demand for Corn Factors. Grain futures closed higher In th -reek-end.

session of the Merchants' Exchange. Strength In the Liverpool market. tinxavoraDia crop reports from Illinois and Indiana and a good export demand for corn were the main laciors. ine casn -aemand for corn was also jrood. Opening: pri were as follows; May wheat.

July wheat. September wheat, $1.1 2 May corn, 76c; July corn, 764c; September corn, 76c; May oats. 47 e. Borne apprehension Is felt for the safety of the Illinois winter wheat crop, owing1 to the recent weather change, according to the semi-monthly crop repoTt of the Bureau of Crop Estimates. Much of tha winter wheat area was without a protective covering of mrfmr I riM rpnnrr atavn some snow tn the northern areas, hut 1 the central and southern parts of tha state arvoare.

Live stock. Is In splendid condition for this time of tha year, the report states, due to tha unusually mild winter and liberal farm feed supplies, specially foliage feed. Local week-end wheat receipts totaled 81,625 bu. Including 45 cars local and 22 through, against 60 400 bu last week, and 81.600 bu last year Corn receipts, 115.700 bu. Including 77 cars local and 12 through, asralnst 8.20O bu last week, and 185.

00 bu last year. Oats receipts, 64,000 bu. Including 17 cars local and 15 through' against 85,190 bu last week, and 82-000 bu last year. Hay receipts, S58 tons. Including 267 tons local and 89 through, against 294 tons last week, and 662 tons last year.

RANGE OF GRAIN FUTURES Reported by tha St. Louis Merchants' Exchange. 0 CAL LIVE STOCK VALUES IRREGULAR DURING PAST WEEK Sheep, La ribs and Few Butcher Cattle Close Higher, Whife Others Show Losses. COMPARATIVE RECEIPTS. Ule and calves .19 44 17.146 60.7903 103,041 r-hern 5.414 Horses and mnles 2,18 2 494 73.723 2.1S1 Total 128.033 104.878 Sheep and lamb and a few classes of eutt-her estti- closed higher for tha at th St- National Stork Yard, with ttiier classes of Uva stock ranging from Mmj to lower.

The rattle rcn was moderate In volnms, with quality again common to mcdinm. Beef steers started tha tek on a lower basis, but regained the loss In subsequent trading. lh bulk sold from $7.25 to 88.75 per cwL with one drove making $10, tha top. Batcher yearlitgs were hard pressed by Oliver and lost all of the previous week's advance which amounts to 75c on aa average. Moat -of the offering was of common to medium quality and wild from $3 to $7.50.

casneil lin Tn -aied "5c and cannera and cutters finiKhcd atroc? to 15c hlg-ber. The majority of butcher offe-rlnga cleared from $4 to 50, followed by cutr at $3 to 13.30 and canners at 52. CO to $2.75. A fair! food demand rsivd bologna brill lix; to 23c, the majority aelhnx late at S4.23 to $.. Be-f animal were not materially changed, moat continuing aroutd $4.30 to 3.

50. Veel opened tead Monda. top, $12.30. and registered $13 bi'irh marka the following two daye. The close fcjnnd the mld-we-k galea wiped out, however, Iw-Bt llKhta wUinj large from $12.25 to $12.75.

Southern canner yorin. were most around $2.75. although some plain kindii ftll beb.w this mark and some of the best sold above. The week'a offerit.ra Included about twenty er of fed nklatioena ateere and aome Texas ofOr'nir. Olrliiboma v.nt at $7 to $8.25 and Txa at $0.23 to $0 00 Receipts of swine for week just loed show a libera! total, the aix-day atipplv amonntins to bO.000 head, ajainst 03.000 the preceding wwk and right at 80 000 for the- correnpondinit time last year.

There has been a more literal percntaee of lighter a'tiff amoB the arrivals but at the same time there has been no lark of well finished bery lioua from day to day. The baif of the woek heavy runs were In er-(duce and the market crumbled away By TueKdny the top had lxen hammered to $8 .35 and quite a few of prm heavy hogs that day were aellinir at SS and tinder. From i the midweek wylon to the close, receipt fell off eharply and the market responded to th lessened prcwoire of offerings, nearjy ail the enrlv lowa batcher and (tood weight hoea beins: regained and tbeae claaaes cbwed atcady with the finiah the previous week, although choice light ahlp-pem In some lnatanrea werea shade stronger and some of the heavier tiogs prl)apa a dime lower. I'iij trade cloned for the week about 15 to 25c lower. Buyer have planished southern piga and lights severely from day to day and such offerings often sold $1.50 to per cwt.

under prevailing prices for choice corn belt stock of the name weiiftit. Earmarked awlne were neglected from day to day. Packing sows and ataya little changed, eorne caiej ruling 10 to 15c lower. At the cloae of the week good to choice grades of swine sold as follows: Ilea fin-ihed boss. 200 Hid.

and up. 57.K0h8.1O; medium to good weight butchers, 230 to 200 S.Krfct 8.25: light butchers. 100 to 220 It.a., 88 25a HO; shipping hogs, 130 to 10 8. 05 "5 8.80; js. 110 to 125 $7.

75 i 8.23; pwwn piss. $0.50 to l-sckins sows. stags, 5 60 i 0.23; Immune feeding $0.50 i 0.75; feeding, sows, $7.50 "8 8.00. Hut riuhII supply of sheeo and bimba we re oivcil -last week and as there was a g-ol (Jetuaud the market was yiettva and prices at cloae were on 25c higher bnfs than at thee lose of the previous week. Iteccipt for the week were but around 5.U00, which 1s but a amall proportion of the number needed to meet the demand.

Iamtn weighing 00 pounds and orer rliowed no material lmprovemeiit they were too heavy to suit the ujers. At the rloae of the week best Iambs were sidling at 14.75tf 1 3.25. medium ones 3.73 'a 14 50, plainer kinds and heavy ones Sfl2.50Hl3 .0. most of the culls SS.me vij tliers brought $8 50 last week and bi.t ewes fold np to but most of the mutton sheep went at 57 some plain ones $7' 7.40. fhoppt(k and bucks $4 6044 5.50, plain heavy csei around $ti and S2C(3.

'ilie market showed a strong spirit towards the close of the week with all buyers anxious for supplies that the outlook for the coming week is umtstmSly Rood for the better grades of both sheep and himhs. lieccipts of horses and mules durlsg the week were of nunlernTe vol.niFe, the commission offeriog figuring 1,500 bead, virtually all of which fiiittd outlet. llotnes. comprising a little tetter than 25 per cent of the totsl run. ruled stoutly oa big kinds and southerners, but slightly easier on l'enn-sjlvaniu chunks due to unfavorable weather la the easl.

Cotton mules held to atesdy level sndi mules showed a stronger trend In many Pome of the ploin. rough haired ami green stuff sold on a cheaper basis. NATIVE QUOTATIONS. Onod to choice drafts $150 (ft 17S Jledlnm to good Ooed to choice chinks Medium to good Choice southern hors-s Fair to good southern Common to fair soutrerners P5 ft 1.10 85 1 20 50 80 70 "hi 85 40" 70 15Q 40 ATI VK MIT.R Ql'OTATIOVg Pratt mules. 16 to 17 bands $1 70 (ft 230 ritilar mules, 10 to 10 2 170J1200 Mine mules, 15.4 to 16 2 hands.

.125173 Top cotton mules, 15.3 to 18 bands ISO 113 Cotton moles. 1 to 15.2 1156il50 Cotton mules, small 40' 73 P0TATOFS ANT) ONIONS. POTATOES Quote sacked per 100 iotinds delivered: Colorado ruset borhanks at $1.25 to $1.30: brown beauty at $1 to $1.10: red r'ver ohlo nt to northern rural at $1 and fancy dusty do $1.10: northern triumphs (for B'-ed) nt $2 25: frozen stock nom-itinly less, prbv on extent of damage NEVT POTATOES Quote Texas sacked triumphs at $." per 100 pounds ONIONS Pull. tleote sacked per 100 r-onnds delivered: sound red euions at $2.23 it per 100 iiounits badly sproufed. No.

2 and small norn'oslly less; sa ked white ooioos et ft tit) to O0." 6PANISH ONIONS Quote 50-gizes In Job-bins way st $1.75 per crate delivered. CLASSIFIED RATES The St. Louis Star Minimum Charg-e 2 Lines 1 time 17c per line i times 16c per lias 6 times 15c per line Rates for Display Type and Cob-traction request. TABLE OF COST. Hased on consecutive Insertions.

February 17, 1923, High. Low. Close. May wm.u. ft.

L. 11H lla 118b 118a Chlo ..121 llttVi 120-110 1204-H K. 0. 112H-4 111 112b H2U Jl LV WflKA St. 112 113a 112ia Chlo lies 1154 115- 115 -7.

K. O. 108 Mi 107 IQHh WKPTE MB Kit WHEAT. ft. LI 12 1 1 2" 11 2 Vb ill Chi.

IMS 113S 113 K. C.107 10BS 1 07a 100 AY CORN. ht. L. 76t-7ttb hi.

70 ,75 75 75 -7ft K. C. 72'i-H 71 7 71- ji i.v i.niiN, St. L. 70 70V 70S-Va 7tt-H Chi.

70 70' 76 76- -70 K. C. 73 73- 73 72 -73 HE lT Ml 1 Co llN tit. L. 76 '-4b 7i 7Hb hi.

77 77 Via 77a K. C. 73 73 73S-' 73 a MAX OATS. ft. It.

47 47 Hb hi. 4H 4fl 40 Ub 4ft-14 Jt l.Y OATH. i hi, 4ft 45 45 a fKf'lKMHElt OAiS. hl. 4.3 43 43Sb 4.3Vib CASH GRAIN Ordinance Regulating Certain Classes of Advertising.

Effective Jsnoajy 4, 1923. following rdiBance, el to adrertisers, was ta force; CP.PINANCE 32038. Be It orti slued by the City ef Bt. Louis, ss follows: Section One. It shn be trn-Iswfiil for any person firm.

prt-. emhip, corporsUon. naeoclauoa, trust, cr any employe thereof, engaged In the bustcess of selling giwds, tcercLandise. securities, service or ral estste to advertise the sale of the san -euleea ft scan be stated tn the advertisement of such dearly and unequivocally, i hat said person advertising such sale of goods waxes, merchandise, securities, or real estate Is a dealer tn the same; provided, however, iiie advertisement of the sale' ef any goods. wares, merchandise, securities, service er real estate In aucn form as to make it plainly apparent therefrom that toe person so sdvertls-- log Is actually etigsged In the busl-sets ef selling such goods, wares.

merchandise, securitiea service ov real estate ss a business, shall be deemed a sufficient compliance wlta the terms of this ordinance. Any person vlilatlng the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon cunvle- tlon thereof be punished by a fine of not less than twenty dollars cur more than five hundred, dollars for each offense. "Approved Pee. 4. 1029 DEATHS Funeral will take Biace from the residence his son.

4815 Labadie avenue, on Monday morning, February 10, at 8:30 o'clock Sacred Heart-1- Church, Interment In Calvary Cemetery. GUCKENHEtM Entered lnte rest. Thursday, February 15. Fannie Guckenhetra, relict of Joseph Guckenbeira, dearly be- io-i exi morner ox rs. Aaoipn xisrunun, airs.

Ben Landauer, Mrs. Henry Blath, Emil, Ivoula, Psm and the late Abraham Gucken-helm. Body will lie in state at Uindskopf funeral parlors, 6216 pelmar boulevard, until 12 noon Sunday. Funeral Sunday, February 18. at 2 p.

from B-nat El Temple, Spring and Flad avenues. HAGEMAN Entered Into rest on Friday, February 16, 1923, st 8:40 a. Frederick; Kagen an of 3649 Folsom avenue, beloved husband of Tillie llageman (nee Hoechel), aesr father of Mrs. Wiliiam G. Fink (nee Hageman), Olive end Jessie Hageman and our dear father-in-law and grandfather, at the age of 60 years.

Funersl on Monday, February 19. at 1:30 p. from Zkgenhein chapel, 2623 Cherokee street, to New St. Marcus Cenis-- tery. H1CKET Entered Into rest en Friday, February 16, 1023.

at 12:55 a. John Hiekey. beloved husband of the late Catherine Hicbey (r-be Khieldst. dear father of Jane, Marie. lilwert, William.

Catherine and Leo Hlckey and Mrs. Charles J. Cum-mlskey and Mrs. Louis J. Melliclf and our dear grandfather.

Funeral froaj family residence, 5068A Page boulevard, on Monday. February 10, at 8:30 ft. to St. Mark's Church. Interment it St.

Charles, by motor. E0GAN Entered Into rest on Friday, February 16. 1923, st o'clock p. m. Thomas Hogan, l-eloved brother of Michael lb-Ran.

Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly's phsiors. 3840 IJndeil boulevard, on Monday luorn-liig. February lit. at 8:30 o'clock, to Ft.

Francis Xavier's Church. Interment tn Calvary Cemetery. Peceased was a member of Laclede No. 1196, K. of H0LTHACS Entered into rest on Friday,) February 18.

1923, Mrs. I-ouise Holthaus, widow of the late Henry Holthaus. dearly beloved mother of August J. and Arthur A. Holthaus, dear mother-in-law.

grandmother, sister and aunt, at the age of 62 years. Funeral from Methodist Church, Gray Summit, Sunday at 2 p. m. Interment in family lot. KTJPSON-'WAGLEY Entered Into rest suddenly on Thursday, February 15.

1923, at clock p. at Chicago, 111., Josepn Hudson, beloved husband of Ellen Hudswi 283 (nee Worrells), dear father of Jose and beloved Son of Clara M. Wagiey Park avenue, St. Louis, brother ft Mrs. Mayme Toliver, Mrs.

Daisy Michaels (nee Hudson) and bslf brother of Marie MeeKee cud Alfred Wagiey. Jr. Funeral will take place from tbe residence, 4309 Wilcox avenue5, Chicago, 111., Monday a. February 19. JA1AGEAS Entered Into rest st 8 p.

m. Thursday, February 15, 1S23, Adeline Jala-geas. dearly beloved wife cf Jules C. Jnlagens, dear mother of Mrs. Enos 8haff-ner.

Mr. BJsnch Gorley, Edward. Harry I'lncid and fivcien jBlagcas, dear sister of MVa. A. piemert, and our dear grandmother, at the age of 71 years.

Funeral from the residence. 609 Summit svenue. East St. uis, Monday, at 0 a. to St.

Patrick'a Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. JACKSON On Fr'day. February 16, 1923, nt at Columbus, Ohio, George M. Jackson, age 49 years, beloved husband of Grnce W. Jackson, father of Corn-well and George M.

Ill Jackson end the late Florence 1'iUsgerold, son of 'Capt. George M. Jackson, brother of Mrs. M. E.

Montgomery mid Mrs. Gporge F. Moore. Pep notice of funeral lateri KIXEL4N Entered into rest on Friday. February 16.

1923. at 12:30 a. Bern ice Kiillan (nee Punker), dearly beloved istfe of Daniel Killifin. dear mother of Borotfcy and Porris Kiltiaa, our dear sister, slster-in-lsw and aunt, aged 28 years. Remains in state at resilience, 4246A P.otanlcal sve--Nitue.

Funeral Monday, at a. to St. Margaret's Church, thence to Calvsry Cemetery. KOCH Entered Into rest Friday, February 10, at 7:30 p. Sophie Sohaberg Koch, beloved wife of the late I-ouls Koch and darling mother of Mrs.

Pollie Bresler and Mrs. Mntilde Leptin (nee Koch) and William Koch, our dear mother-in-law, grarni-mother and great-grandmother. Funeral Monday, February 19. at 2 p. from residence of her daughter.

Mrs. Bresler, 291 7A Sullivan avenue, to tH. Peter's Cemetery. KF-AtTSE On Friday, February 16, 1923. st 9:53 a.

Herman Krause, beloved husband of Julia Krause (nee Hr.ber), dear father of Vrenali Krauze, our dear brother, brother-in-law. uncle and son-in-lsw. Funeral from family residence. 711 1A Vermont on Sunday, February 18, at 2.30 p. to rarkiawn Cemetery.

Deceased was a tnember of St. Iuis Council U. t'. C. T.

McCKEpET On Friday, February 18 11:50 a. May McChesney of torigr.t avenue, d. tovea wiie w2- Mct-Ueaney, at the age of 32 neral on fcimday. February 18. at 1 p.

tVo f.iegenhein Bros chapel .623 Cherokee street to 1 alhalla Cemetery. KEINHARDT--'OEHLER Entered into rest on Tbursdsy, February 15. 1923, at 8 s. Wilhelrainia Meinhardt (nee mudtsbi, our beioved mother, jinother-in-la grandmother, gret-grndnother and sister, at the age of 67 yesrs. Funeral Sunday.

February 18, at 2 p. from Beiderwieden 1938 St. Lams avenue, to iHew Beitiiehem Cemetery. O'HARE Entered into rest on Friday, February 16, 1923. et 7:45 p.

Mamie OTIare i nee Haner). -beloved wife of Pergt. IVarik O'liare and our dear sister-ln law end sunt, st the age of 37 years. Due no- tice cf funeral from ISerg-eh funeral par- I lors, 366T Wssbirgton boulevard, will be gtven. OSTERMANN On Friday.

February 18, 1923. at 9:15 p. Herman W. Oster-mann. beloved husband Haymo Ctster-niunn (nee lUchteri.

dear son of tnims Os-termann and cur dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle, st the as of 41 years. Be-tcslns will lie in state at Gcbken chapel, 242 Meramee street Interment at Noble, on Monday. PETERSEN On Friday. February 16. 1923.

Martha Petersen, beloved wife of 11, Petersen and dear mother of Mrs. Frieda f. Eastman, Arthur W. and Wilbur Petersen. Fnceral from the residence.

4046 Flad areas- Monday. February 19. i at 2 p. to Memorial Pa-k Cemetery, Iecased was a memb-er "Wood Bebecca I Lnlze No. 630.

I. O. O. F. 1 SALESMEN AGENTS iLL5.Ml:.N New auto tube, seals Its own punctures, fully guaranteed.

Car owners buy on stht when demcr.strstlon is shown. Hrriso Mfg, Hammond, lud. SALKM.ViFN Wanted; highly sated, well established letmfsciurer is now reedy to ojen up ten xtmre ssutherii states on fast selling improved Inner tube and high gre mrd lirts. selling liim-t to car owners. JTwdm nattunaly sdverlised.

V'-S featuie air gauge en every tulie ino rcsi car Mwners Instantly. bi-eclalty turn make record earnings sflliug this auto Big commission shd exclusive, ierrttory offered to live wires. If you are in the big producer" class, want your niiue right away on the best contract u'J ewr sigued-Adcres L. Vng l-ea 3. Salisbury, North CBro'iria.

MUMAN To 'l teel oalis to auioroot i.e six-esserr hardware i.i iui '3 Ifn In vour section. Fvpcrience lb per cent commission. Sieel Sie-(VHlties Co 2P! Hroados N.v rk We tB use versl satcsiiwa of the lpeho a good jts-'IihI pears i and are to su vi-cd ncmianent business If ron an in this cises we have a good selHog Mr. Murdoch. 10 to 11 a.

1-cleae lias Usht lJ0JJ'j2y'i--- 1HIJ-KS" er week; steady work sil winter at home. Stamp lull lsr-ticnlars. a rton i VK U1 iay you le litrihue religious 1 Herat tire iu vour coiitnuumy. Sternly work, Msn or Woman. Fverlc Mieeessary.

Act quickly. Vnlversal House, 1 hl.s-delplils. i.00 1 $300 a wisk- MTiTwTth slight knowledge of motors who can reach car owners can esrn $300 wecly wslbcut msk-lug a s'ngle sle. if they can matts sales profit may reach yearly. (Huy iroition of Its kind ever offered 1 hil-lips, 22H West street.

New ork City SALESMEN WANTED We want eight men having actual sales experience. Must be aggressive, full of pep and convincing Preference given to men owning ears. Salary and commission. Mention references and experience. For interview address Box.A-46, Star.

HELP MALE OH FEMALE ALL MEN, womea, bey, glrle, 17 le fiO. willing to accept government positions. trsveling er slsttonsry, writ Mr, utment. lt 1.ouie. immed is fei SITUATIONS WTD MALE luiY Sit by colored tilth scbixil expe- rienced drug clerk: will do sny work efter s.

bool 1 1 II sft'-r 4 CHAl I- Fi It Colored; 4 years en ist -o; for rerer-vTO-s forest Meomer -'v- ciiai 1-KK1 Sit experienced: willing to oo oiner son; i -v i re. asML CHAl lustres ssil(ton; drive any make of car: city references; 10 year's x-Verenr-e Phone l-dcH "014 W. i iti iitl.it tl A 7 I in. I i.i-n- with, vste family; rn-st apternce and good references. Welntee 1 631 J.

MAN srils i simple work In furniture or csrienter sbori; will work cheaply, 0. Mle Central W(70L- SITUATIONS WTD FEMALE CTMJlilNti Hit; or light housework. Csil or writ MjjndsJNj2 AI MirT.SS i Nitustloti 0 oik; city references Dmnont 1026R LACXDRESH it; fmiillr wssl.ing aad iron-udles finished, reedy to wesr. "11. 11, twitiill 20 rough dry.

$1.60. Work guar- nnteed. 3.tSW. ILkMCr'stTir'r- t. wishes iiositioo In first-rlsss barl-er shop er hotel; -n give ref ei-nci-e.

Delmar WilMAN Sic; day work or Uutoity or bas- Ids Tb" I'eil-Ot AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Large Stock of Used' Cars Must be sold quick tor went of ronffl-Al! Moon rs rs rebuilt end gusrsnteed. Also bsve iitniiT good roukes. I'om In now to make your selm-toiu, Essy trade. MOOJT MOTOB CAR Ilomnat 3123. 3116 lcut Look Look Look Rig reduction our re nwd snd ued cars.

Our prices slashed right and left. Tbi-y must go. PHcea are right. 1x.fc these bargslns over, yon fsnuot teat them. All of our renewed tars are gustsnteed.

W. New, Mvm 6 4 Sport Touring, disc wheels $1300 Mw.n 6 4H Kosdster, disc wheels 1630 1300 Moon 6 4H Touring, wire wheel B00 050 Moon 6 4i lH2 'louring, disc wheels 1150 1050 Mi ii II 5N 7-pBMu-n- grr Tmirtng 10OO 750 Moilne-hnigbt 4-pss- seiiger 650 400 Onklsnd Touring 1021 700 Olds SNhJok S(Ki 050 Hudson Cuiiiie 7u0 I'slse Tmiring l2l loot) Studeboker 'louring 1(M) Drlscoe Coii)) 700 600 Moon CBpe IM8, 4- pssseiin-r 1501 1300 WHlys-1' night 700 500 ipinobne 700 feyo CASH TERM TIIADB MOTOR CAR ttonmtit 3125 3116 locust St. In-ii fiisdsy fnlil 12 Fords. Dodges Jd22 Isslg Touring. Touring.

luslte Touring, 101H Dooge Touring. Ford Coin. 1H21 Ford Ci. lf2l Ford Trtiriog. If'O Ford Tmirlog.

1H21 ord SWisn. 1921 Frd Rdster, VERY LIBERAL TERMS National Used Car Market, Inc. 3401 LOCUST ST. "fl- XTiAV. MM.ni, IMfHl'Aji rebuilt cars and trucks re gusraa-eed Dorr.s M'-tor 4K0 Laclede.

fcsf.D In. 3107 CARS OF tiCALTTT. nrwv) ouniwe sh Co. CSED CAKH st low prices. Weber or Co lsjy liemt.

EXCHANGED CAR tbst are ssfe brv. Ws'd Motor 3011 1 lyx-n-f. lil oor sr rom Web -r In. p. Si slo.

snd Ue-tiat. KKM.tthli (HANDMIC Allf" 4 flhts tlrtwiels. Iwls Llndell 20- t. GAKliVEIis snd Auhuros tet-uiit and g'lsrso-teed. Cl'y A i'o 2O07 Locust Ors-fi een.rs sfd Sonlviv.

i REBUILT VKANKLINS FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. 221? lyy-qst Ft. HUDSON AND ESSEX Rebuilt ears; rannot be told from tmw. Carry staodstd KiO-dsy giisrsntee. A I "1 ON, L-K-ost Bt; WILLYS-KNIGHT COUPE 4 passenger; leconditloii.d ftd ye-flniafcsd tbrongiwMt tergala.

Fnti.klia Mo Csr 2217 Ient tsotiioet 2ii7. -s sil dsy eo'ty srid s-yenlog'. f'SKD 'A cms. rifDAN. S135 do-n; FORD T'K RING, -3 down.

innatl.ly. 1 3 dowa, til. tn(Btbly. DODGE WiXTEH T(P. $250 down.

bsisjKS onthiv. SEDAN. $250 down, balanc. ssnnthly. Mll $175 down.

mos'ldy VELI- almost new; $35 dowa, -balance nXf'tly. ESFK TOCRINO. $275 down. bat. moot My.

PAP.r OVKkUMi. $112 down. sl. ttMHtfhi. EANDLKT-K NIGHT, $163 down, balsac in-mthiy.

COLK $40 down, ba'an tsonfblg. njootldy. HtOMtM SEDAN'. $273 down. -Mi roooO.lr.

1. WLNX-ii. Z'JXZ iirusdwsi, b. HELP WANTED MATsE MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN Wanted; state age, experience sud salary expected: steady employment wita futate. Add.

Bos. l-44, 8ter. OFF1CK BOV Age 16; must operate adding machine. Preferatdy bank experience; $50 start. Commercial Employment, 1614 Ar-cade.

SIENOGRAPUEW opportaraty, railroad. $125. Efficiency Service, 1344 Syndicate Trust Bldg STENOGRAPHER tlsht steoographio work. ISoroe selling and office work f0. Cm-Eoer-lal Employsoent Bureau, 1614 Area de.

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Men who are neat-ppcariricr and willing to work can earn good pay selling 44 1900 Cataracts" on a commission basis. Settlements weekly. Quick promotion for men who make gootL No experience necessary we will train you. Ask for Mr. O'Connor, Fifth Floor.

Stix, Baer Fuller STENOGRAPHER Some detail work; salary $100. Lotta Moffatt. 223 Frisco Bid. MAXIMCM CH A RG WEEK'S ALAKT. TKNONEK OPERATOR Wti; double experienced.

Columbia Box 100 N. Market. S'i'tXutiKAI'HEB Begtuuer, high school edn-cation. Commercial Employment, 1614 Arcade. TOl'NG MAM l.ook np dept.

shoe cencern. Experience neci-ssary; $64. Commercial Employment Bureau. 1614 Arcade. HELP WANTED FEMALE CLERK Beginner, $35.

Employment Service 411 Commercial (ith and Olive, "BETTER POSITIONS." CLERK With personality; to meet public; age 27-35: typist; $85. CoMtniwlal Em-ploymert Bureau. 1612 Arca'ie Bldg. blOl A PHONE OPERATOR KxtMrrienced $75 $Ml. Commercial Kmployxnent, 1612 Arcade Bldg.

COOK 1915 Pershing. Itefereius-s required. DICTAPHONE OPERATOR $7o. Employ ment pieravice 411 Commercial 6ta and Olive. "BETTER GENERAL HOI'SKIVOHK White; refer-ences.

Forest 1046. 775 Blt. ttlRLa Wauled to wrsp sna ea Easter dyes; good psy, Apply 118 North GIRLS To wrsp and pack Easter egg uyes, food psy while leasing. Whit Babbit vs Co 4236 Esston. 9 ATTENTION, GIRLS I Operators on All Parts of Shirts, Blouses, lumpers, Play Suits, Overalls.

Also Union Special Operators and Girls to Learn. Apply 13th and Lucas or 23rd and Madison Sts. and 7G00 Michigan Av. ELDER MFG. CO.

HOCSE'ilRL White; experience; jor plsia rooking and genersl iiouswork. Call at 3920 bullivsn between 1 snd 6 p. in. GIRL for genersl housework. Csbsny 3953W, 6249 Waterman.

GIRLS Experienced lu general packing department. Apply O. H. Peckharn Candy Co. GIRLS Wanted to pack caps; no experience necessary.

Apply Bob Cap Jefferson end t. Chsrles. 6th floor. 1 "EM ALES. Wanted; 25; experienced finishers on pants.

1007 Chestnut, Room 1. GIRLS WANTED Exiierienced salad, pantry and vegetable girls slways ia need for St Iouls' best hotels. 604A MBrket street. LADIES teach beauty culture complete; short coarse; dsy, evening; we piece yea when qualified or furnish yon shop ea easy terms. Call or write.

MOLE COLLEOl, 810. W. 8th. HOC UK Gl HI Whit experienced; for plain cooking and general housework. Call at 3920 Fnlllvsn between 1 and 6 p.

m. LADY Elderly, experienced on power machine. Barnea Hospital. 600 South Klugs-blchwsy. 'JIIXINKHI OPERATOItS Experienced; good r.v- Apply Artcraft Hat Mfg.

414 N. 12th 6th fl. OPERATORS 'Eierleuced, on power i-i-chlnes; also experienced cap operators: steadv work" and good psy. Apply Artcraft Het Vtg. Cth 414 N.

12th st. OPERATOR Wanted, eiieriencd on Singer power machines; piec work; can make $4 per day; guarantee $1.50 per day until iHiight. Climax hpeclalty 1515 Pine. iiOEKHGlUL White; for generSU housework; good horn; 3 silults; no lsuudry. Forest 2D2R.

1367 Arlington. EXPERIENCED GIRL Fist work checker. Wirth Laundry 3319 Market street. LADIES. Learn Asldressvng, manicuring, culture; day and night classes; big future; evening service for the public, fct Loots Hairdrcsslng, 604 Pine street.

kvTixtJ MACHINE FEEDER WANTED First class. Flsmmger A Grahl Blank Book In 31" North Third st. STENOGRAPHER East Silde; $85. Commercial Employment Bureau, 1612 Arcade Bldg. STENOGRAPHER West End; $73.

Cm-n-crelal Employment Bureau, 1613 Arcade Bide. 61 KNcGKAl'HER-CLERK Good on figuring; $100. Commercial Employment, 1612 Ar-cado Bldg. STEN ItA PHEH Salary open: spleudl4 chance advanceme-nt. OerttwJe Engltuh Ftiiployment Service, 809 National Bank of Commerce P.ldg, Stenographer oirst-: sslsrv- di-pends on girl.

Gertnide English Employment PvW, 809 National Bank of Commerce Bldg, KTENOGRAPIiKH S73. Employment Serv-le 411 fommerHel r)th and Olive. PFTTLR ro.TlQN3." BTF-NOGRAP lTfTbTo offl' S5. Commercial Employment Bureau, 1012 Ar cade P.ldg. a i I i A I it I '( I Inly Hm: salary open.

English Emjiloyinent Service, rJUU aiioual liatik or commerce l'l'-e Ti I'iWv IhnrMown offh-j $70. Coti.nierelal P.iot.'oTtcet Puresii. Arcede Hldg. TPlftT Lxierieii. ed temporary; $2.30 $3 day.

ic-rtrude English Employment Serv-b-e. RO'i N'nti'iosl P.nnk of Cornmerce I'ldg TVT'IHT VV IH train" in dictaphone; 1 ST Crertriide English Emjiloyinent Service, 809 Notions! Psuk of Commerce P.ldg GIRLS To pack candy; must be over 16 years of age. Apply SWrITZ-ER'S YELLOW JACKET North Main. GIRLS Ws ere Increasing production snd eaa st'sdy empioynient ten more enrretic giris, frora 16 to 21 yesrs of are. folding end boxing hosiery.

The work is light, clean and ea.iir b-arnel. No msch'nery. girls cam from 115 to S25 per week. Heif dsv Saturday: gofel wsges. App'y CHESTER KNITTING MILL, I ee'e-te stv-1 V- I RTM AKER.S We have opening'? for experienced operators on the following parts COLLAR MAKERS FRONT MAKERS SLEEVE MAKERS CUFF MAKERS COLLAR SETTERS HEMMERS BUTTON MACH.

OPR. BUTTON HOLE OPR. GIRLS TO LEARN Rice -Stix Shirt Factory 2m a JEFFEES0N BIRTHS Bays. IS. tat I.

Edward. 4259A W. Cta Brfl. aad Nonaeakawp. 4521A St.

Lants. P. SGd M. Perl. 1447A Blair.

J. A. aad K. Erera. C.

and B. 004 Caaa. J. and N. E- id.

1411 L. and 0. Warner, 2614 EWott. F. as K.

Meyers. 5742 Rooaaralt. J. and G. t-taatar.

443d BaetheTaa. A. and T. SlrCoy. 1S22 8.

Sath, and II Kacnedy. 2723A Laclad. F. and L. Ey.

6141 Bertsa. R. and Eleaer. 4323 B. C.

and E. Heldemann. 4t)-9 41 arena. B. and A.

Myera. 1S14 Waah. a and M. Hoiihaaer, 2043 Oamole. O.

and A Finkaa, 1207 S. Broadway. J. and S. Btmckaoff.

4418 Grace. and L. Adamee, 1B10 3. Twalfti. Girla.

and B. Frultt, 1714 If. Ela-rantk. Vf. ar.d B.

Jansen, 1827 8. FonrtaentU. P. and E. Jarenia.

1500 8. Third. JL and A. Caatiiio, 64'i3 ro1-? and 174a Nlchojoa place. Jt and B.

Byrd. 5028 Vlrfinla. and P. QaargTjcnti. 8903 Kanaetly.

A. and V. GabJe. 1225 IJolHian. 8 and F.

Moll, Bt. Lotiia, Mo. and T. 1833 S. Thlrteaatlu and L.

Zinser. 3255 A N. Twentlati. and It Maloaey. 113H S.

SeTeata. F. and iL Bere, 1123 Kutgar P. and It Dan-aca. 1012 N.

Thirtaeati. jr. and C. Wains, 1725 8. Sarenta.

and O. Fal.rer.holz, 2845 Orarola. M. and Bonnett. 410 laaUriere.

and F. Hafner, Pt. Louie, ilo. J. and M.

Schnltte. 103 Taicott. O. and t. Brry, 202 F.I!wood.

jBUEIAL PERItlTTS H. Brosen. 79, S837 Virginia. Marr ITeaser. 83, 3400 Sottth Onod.

J. Gremanlt, City Infirmary. VTra. Irrurv, 80, City Infirmary. Marie A.

Verharst, 85. 202RA Osage, Veronica Preela. 70, 4529 Fenusylvanla. W. Andersco.

71, Bell. C. Bishop, 80, 403 Witidstaniey, East 8t Geneylere Casey. 18. 4348A St.

Annie Ryan. 39, City Hsnltarlum. Bebecca Mevars, 84, Twelfth and Gratiot. Boea L. B.

Mangson, 42, Buckingham An- "'t. T. Reynolds, 77, Missouri BspUst 8anl- UConsetts Psgano. 18, 1010 North Second. fWdiia lhimmeyer, 57.

2023 Gasconade. Hutii J. Bell, 1. 7427 South Grand. Martha R.

Kumrk, 6, 1433 Grattan. Catherine Beld, 6S, 1133 South Jiingahlgh- B. Smith, 88, Bt. Ana's Home. If.

G. Hunt, 78, 3713 North Ninth. Josephine Rice. 71. f723 Fads avenue.

June Barnett. 8 months. 6024 Kingsbury. It. Hchleramor, 12 days, 2722 8.

Seventi. A Havnes, 08, 2827 Washington. F. As.Bischoff, 78, 5710 Michigan. A liwlon, 84, St.

Luke's Hospital. Dorothy E. Frambers, 1, 3D55B Kennerly. II I-utidcen. 45, Alexian Brothers Hospital.

Maria Eschmann. 83. 3245 California. Rosa Amarln, 73. 3107A Cherokee.

Ellr-abeth A. Ptota, 73. 2324 Lafayette. Margaret Millhonse, 78. 3610 South Spring.

It L. Mausse, 75. 4165A Farlla. Itte A. Webb.

40. 2618 South Eleventh. Joseph Negro, 76, 2024 Belleview place. I). Flvnn, 66.

3535 Sfilena. Edward Hartmann. 57, City Sanitarum. Charles Berling. 50.

City Hospital. K. F. Pnnker. 79, 3311 ISalle.

P. O'Ronrke. 80, City Hospital. Bateson, 30. 1003A farcua.

C. H. Kelly. 18, 3214 Magazine. Orsoe RoHert.

37. 2004 Franklin. CEMETERIES MONUMENTS 7ALH ALLA "The Cemetery Beautiful" Non-Sectarian. I2-Grsve Lots, $200 end Cp Perpetoal Care. Both Phone.

Memorial Park Perpetual Charter Peroetrtal Care. NON-SECTARIAN Beautiful Lakewood THE PARK CE5IETERY NON-SECTARIAN, PEKPETCAL CAES1. lEKPKTCAL CUARTKK. OLIVE 14. 722 CHEyTXCT.

CENTBAL 6481. DEATHS AttlSON lintered Into rest on Friday, Fel-ruarv 16, 1923, Mrs. Efla B. Allison, mother of V. E.

and William T. Allison, eged 76 years. Funeral Sunday, February 1 8, at 2:30 p. from SUopard's chapel, 5921 Easton avenue. SENDEE Entered Into rest on Friday, February 10, 1023, st 10:10 p.

at his residence, 5 Hillcrest place, Klrkwood, W. T. Bender, beloved husband of Iiietta Stuart Bender, beloved husband of ltosctta (ler, Klikwood, and Charles ltnymond Horlne, brother of Mrs. Katherlne Rowen, Chicago, 111. Funeral Sunday, Feb ruary 18, at 2 p.

frora First Presbyterian Church, Klrkwood, to Stuart's Cemetery, BERGMANS' Entered into rest on Thurs- day. Febnmry .15, 1023. st 5 p. Harry IV. Berguinrm, beloved husbend of Emms C.

Bergmann '(nee Schneider), dear father of Harry, Porothy. P.Eymond, BernUe. Hustell and Ruth Bergmann, and our dear son, 1 ro titer, brother In-law and uncle, in his 38th year. Funeral Ftmday. February 18.

at 2 p. from residence, 4021 North Twenty-f if'th street, to I-'ried'Mis Cemetery. Cuba (Mo.) papers plense capy. CAIN Charles Cain. 19 years old, son of William and Mary Eiien Cain of 4633 Tower Grove avenue, died early this morning.

Peath was duo to pneumonia. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. C0LBECK Suddenly, on Friday, Febnisry 10. 1023, at 10 a. Dorothy Agnes Col-beck, beloved daughter of Edward and Bertha Colbeck, dear sister of Margaret ami Mary er.d Robert Colbeck and our dear grandchild end niece.

In her seventh year. Funeral from residence of Mrs. A. Conant on Marshall avenue, north of 8t. Charles Kock road, on Monday, February 19, at 8:30 a.

to J.iiire Lame Church, thence to Calvary Cemewy. CECK On Friday. February 13, at 8 p. Ctch. age 33 years, dear husband of the late Elizabeth Cech and be loved father of Michel, George and Charles.

Funersl Monday, February 1, at 2 p. from Moydeil parlors. Mississippi and AJlen svenue, to Concordia Ceme tery C0NWELL Entered inte rest on Thnrsday. st 12:20 p. Mary February 15.

1923 Conweii (nee Bambrick) of 442SA North! Broadway, Peloved wife of William A. Coa- 1 well, detir mother of William E. Conwell. MVs. William A.

Kemper (nee LI Hie Con- welil Josenh A r.w.ii diofW sunt and" cousin. Funeral Monday. Febni-1 ary 19. 8:30 s. from Math.

Her- lnann Sons' chapel. Fall and West Floris- snnt avenues, to Holy Neme Church, thence t- Calvary Cemetery. Rineland (N. and Milton (Del.) papers piesse copy. CUS5EN Departed th's Hfe, Fridsy.

Febru- ary 16. 1923., et 10:15 nt. James 8. Cussn. relict tef Hsnnah Cussen (nee Psralaml).

dear father of Leon, Joseph and I James Cussen. dear brother of Hannah Cus- I sen and Mrs. J. F. Walsh and uncle of' Raymond Waish.

Funeral Monday at a front the parlors. 1039 North i Grand boulevard, ther.i-e to Old Cathedral Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. D- ceased was a member of Old Cathedral Coa- ference, St. Vincent ds Paul's Society. DEAVES On Ptmflay.

Febrnary 11, 1923, i Bernard N. Peaver, dear son of It I leaver cf Portland. in his 34th yesr. i luneral from Southern parlors, 7315 8. lireadway, on Monday.

Febrnary 19, 1923. at p. to Valhalla Cemetery. Port- i land (Ore.) pepera piease copy. TSJJFFY On Friday, February 16, 1P23.

Bridget Duffy, beloved daughter of the late Edward and Julia dear sister of Msr-garet, Teasle, Stelia and John Duffy. Fu- i neral Monday. February 19. at 9 30 a. from the residence.

3550A Pestalozsl street, i to St. Msrgaret Church, to Calvary Ceme- tery. DUMKEYZR Asleep In Jcs-s oa Thnrsdav, February 15. 1PC3, at 10:30 a. eVo- phla l'smmeyer inee Stellohl, widow of i the Sato Frederick Dummeyer, dearly be- loved mother of Alvina.

Fred, tiara. Ed- aa, Arthur and Laara D'itmyer and Em- ma 7ef-fel, our dear motbt. r-ia-lsw, grand- rcother. sister and aunt, ia her year. Remains in state at resIdeBe.

2S23 "ties- i conade street funeral Suti-iay at 2 p. m. i to Heiy Cross Lutheran cburcb, thence te Concordia Cemetery. DAI.E0 Entered rest en Pamrdar Feb- nisry 17. 1923.

st 5 30 a. Claitvs Dorothy Daieo. darllrg Infant dscghter of 1 P. vs fs-eo icte 'hai-p-lli. dear sister cf Paul Dsieo.

ard our dear grMldaghtr and at tbe of gig we-ks. lutiersl will tike pvo Mondsy st iO p. tn. fr-im family 4S17 Korthlaad avenue, tsence' ta Valhalla Cense- tery. ItSCHXlVV.

"nfer-d Into rest en Tbursdsy. eoruary Jo. lt'23. at p. Mrs.

Mars scl aoa. widow of tbe ls'e J-ifca at tb are cf S3 years. Fun- rsl or, saaday. Ftbmsry IS, st 2 p. i from, residence, 3245 Caiifomji svenue.

to UUaoari Cremawry. Piesse emit flowers, Fi-LZR Entered lata rest oa Tkcrsday Ftorusry 15. li23. at 1:23 p. Fendier iae Bahieri.

beioved wife of tbe late Frank and dear th-r of Julia Gaab resdlerl. Peo.i- Jr. Arnabell Beeler taee Iusviii Fendr, cur der mocker-! in-law, sister, s.r-in -law. g-and iother and aunt, at the age of 52 years. Fu-1 -era! from family rea.de nee, tilOd- Pesnsyl- avenue, on Snndsv.

Febrnary IS. I at 1:30 p. to SS. Mary snd Joseph' Chorea, thence to park Lawn Cemetery, i FTNKE Entered r.to rest. e- iciirsday.

February 15. 1523. at p. at Ai'en'c. Josenh A.

Ftinke. bekid kcabaod cf An-ia Funke trree dear fa'ber of EC srd j-nnke. Mrs. Jsepfa C. llahn ted Mrs.

WU- i Lara F. 6irs. aad oar aslfat-er, I i DEATHS SDdfLoee and dear ather-tn-lew, giaad-fEti-er, fcrother-in-UW and uncle, age 62 years. Funeral from Leidner chapel. 222-1 t-t.

Lc.tis avenue. Sunday, Febroary 18. at 1:30 p. to St. John's Cemetery.

P-eesse-i Els a cerribcr ef tbe Painters' Arc1 Jfo" i15, t00 6C30F3XU Friday, February 18, at Hsa-nibai, lie. Thomas Rc gcbofield. beloved enshend ef Edith Palaey Schofleid and brother-ln-lsw ef William H. Dulany and Mrs. Toss Murphy.

Funeral et Hannibal, Me. SCHUXEEEB. On TUnrsday, February 15 192.1. at 10:50 a. Henry gchreiber, beioved son cf Henry and Jnlla Schrelber (ttee McHaghl.

dear bretlier of Eeien and Wiiliara dear nephew and eou-sis. ia his 10th v-ear. Funeral Monday. Febmary IS, at 8 a. frooi residence.

6051 Wres aveniw. to the Church of the Nativity, thence to St. Peter's Cemetery gCHTJEltXSra Entered lata rest oa "Friday, Febrnary 16. 1923, at 8 20 a in Adolph J. Schuellicg.

dear husband cf Cathelyn SfchuelHDg (nee Hebyl, son of the late Anton and Elizabeth Schnelling (nee tRoschel, dear father of William end Joseph Sohueliing, dear cnele of Milton Gra-ble. Itae notice of funeral from residence. 5836A North Market street, will be g.ven. E0RBj3. Entered into rest on Friday Feb- ruary 16.

1923. st 10 p. Edward J. Sorber, dear brotVr of Dr. William C.

Sor-ber. Mrs. EiUian Hecker. Mrs. Bertha Pren-dergast, Jfrs.

Ella Ingram snd Mrs. Anna Mater (nee Sorter), our dear brother-in-law and uncle, st the age of 44 years. Doe notice of funeral from the Kron chapel 2707 Grand boulevard. Deceased was a member Cornerstone Lodge No. 323 A.

F. 4 A. Pt. Lottis chapter, St, Aldemar Commandery No. 18.

K. and Ifbolah Temple. A. A. 0.

N. M. S. CTAE31E Entered In to rest at Ms residence, 5u4 Oak street, Webster Groves. Thursday.

Febrosry 18. 1823, Jacob Ktaehle, brother of Frederick Staehle ef Moberiy. Christ Steehl of Belleyille, Caroline Seems a of Le Setter. y.trj Christian cf St. Louis, and father of William and Jacob, snd Lena Hooper, Ssdie Serrtn, Ariel Schardt.

Ameiis Vlasha and Mamie ReiUer (nee Staehle), at the age of 85 years. Burial at Belleville, HE Notice of funeral later. YEP.HAB.ST On Friday, Febrnary 18, 1923, at 3:50 a. Marie A. Verharst (nee HausniaEnt, dear mother of Mjjrte Sehwaab and Elisabeth Dauscb, Joseph S.

and Arthur V. Verharst, and our dear mother-In-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister snd sunt, at the age of K3 years. Funeral from residence cf bar daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Dauscli. 2020 A Oaage street, on Monday, February 19, at 0:30 a.

to Bt Anthony Clinrcb, thence to Calviry Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Ft. Liborlus Ladies' Se-daUty sud Third Order of 6t. It-ancU. Please omit flowers.

"WIEMANN-LEIDNXH Entered Into rest at 8mtthboro, 111., Wednesday, February 14, 1923, at 8:30 p. Mary Wiemaun Letd-ner (nee Koblmeyer), beloved wife of the late Philip Eeldner. dear mother ef Mre. Fred Ahleineyer. Ernest Wiemann and Phillip Leidner), and our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grand mot tier, S'i years.

Funeral from the Leldner chapel, 2223 Louts avenue, Sundsy, February 18, at 3:15 p. to fct Peter Cemetery. WEEBER On Barnrdsy. February 17. 1823.

at 1:23 p. nv, CJhsrles F. Webber, beloved father of Mrs. Alice Blka, Mrs. Noria Blanks and Irving McGinmphy, and our dear fathep-ln-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uDcie, In bis 72d year.

Funeral from residence, 4658 Michigan avenue, Tuesday, February 20, at 2:30 p. to Park Lawn Cemetery. WELCH Entered Into rest oa Saturday. February 17. 1923, at 9:60 o'clyk a.

James Welch, dear nncle of Mrs. Susie Wsgner. Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly's parlors, 3846 Llndell boulevard. Due notice of time will be given.

WOLF On Friday, Febrnary 16. 1P23, Oer-shon Waif, dear father of Mre. Ida Goldstein, MVs. 1'etta O. Swits.

Mrs. Goldle Both, Batu, Joe snd George Wolf. Funeral from Berger Chapel. 4715 Mcpherson avenue, on Sunday, February 18, at 2 p. tn.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEO. E. MAHLER, Undertaker, 4725 t. Louis Ave. Forest 5467.

FLORIST EPEN FLORIST and landscape gardener will trim your trees and shrubs; lswns fertilised and seeded, Cshsny 384! W. LOST AND FOUND BAR PIN Lost, ISenttish Rite, between Waterman snd PelmonU Thester, Fridsy; reward. Call Forest 3354 W. CAT Lost; pet! gray; Tlger-llke striped; white snoot, breast and paws; reward. 2709 8onth Twelfth St.

DOG Lst, terrier, email, white with black spot on back. Cellar and license. Reward. Forest 490. EARRING Txst: one Jade snd gold drop esrrit.c: reward.

Call Main 401 FOCNB A place to matca your coat and vest with pew trousers; mail orders filled. Montsgoe, 2850 Cherokee. KODAK Lost; Hammer trlpot. Thomas station and St. Charles road; reward.

Colfax 2019W: 4400 Klmhank. IjPST Bunch of keys on Hug, Including patrol lie ksy: reward Mndell 3090. THRIFT STAMPS Lost on Park car; 1P24 end 1925; belong to children; return 4120 I.afsyette or call Grand 6036 reward. WATT Ix)st white gold and band af Washington University; reward. Cabsny 1010.

HELP WANTED MALE" ACCuCNTANT Smiior; $125 up. Gertnide English Employment Service, 809 National Psnk of Commerce Bldg. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Large manufacturing concern: some experience required; $75. Commercial Employment Bureau, 114 Arcad" Bldg. BOOKKEEPER Double entry.

Good at posting, trial balances. Accurate. Good penman. $90. Commercial Employment Bo-reatr, 1614 Arcade.

CL For raiiroad, $00. Empioyment Service 411 Comtnerctal 6th and Olive. "BFTTER rosmONS." CLEIiX 555. Employment Service 411 Commercial 6th and OKve. "BFTTF.R rosri'IONS." klOLDER HANDS experienced.

Aj-ply Columnia Box 1900 N. Market. CLKRK tiood at figures with, slight knowledge of bookkeeping; $100. Efficiency Seivlce. 1344 Syndicate Trust Bldg.

CillPPERS Wanted, or hammer men to break in as ehippers on side frames and bolsters; hard work but steady and good pay. American Steel Foundry, Granite City, IIL CAR LOADERS Colored; steady work. Apply CHEVROLET MOTOR-CAR Union and Natural Bridge. See Mr. Wilson, Arlington ave.

gate. 1 MEN WANTED Two men wrro ar willing to do some real wrrk for the next two yesrs. Men who tensjy training that will bt you for a sales exreutlve. 1 yoa have the sribito snd coo-fu'enc? necesssry re-rerd ess cf year previous experience call ca Mr- Lynch in person, 1124 Locust, or piece Olive 9157 for sppc-int--lent later thn GRINDER Wsnted. night work.

Apply St. Ma'lr-abie Casting 7800 North y.r?;d nv. OPKN1NC for active, curious man; the more the better the psy. llAENLS cEWIMl MACUISE f'PE ATO II Vi n- on Lo on i stitch ms- Apply J. B.

Sif Ssddlery l.p., 2100 ycxT to hear from few reliable peopis who rsa devote a lew coirs a osy oi spire tiro locking after otir local, trade. No expert ence r.ecesssry. If yon Lave spare time and are to foiiow my simple lastrtK -tions, I have a aropesltwa to make to yoa U.t w'il psy you fcr.d ecneiv Write roe to'sy snd I'll expisla rr.y o'ff-r. Albert Miiis. -ptoyat Department.

8203 Araericsa E.iJg.. Ohio. isnvtlci WAITED Apply St. Lmue Ma- Co 7 ('' '-i 1-sy ML i U-H OI ESATOR 875. 4-11 Cctamerxial merit 6th ta-i OL ER WITInVI To aiiver srrors.

refMisa reflector. rraodlier. weds, antes, by new seethod. We stsrt voi csp'tsL Write Gaa-m. tl Co 243 Ohl.

Decstar. Hi. WEN L-ra aoer tartecring. day or ei e- r-irr' sscrt, s. .5 i a let cs hetp yon bcoj Ind.

write or Uil a i. keg CoUej fci- Sai GIRL for general housework; best wage; emnll famiiy. 6g6 men. AN Ei German tuaMis. ctk and bouse rad: best city ref.

Forest 5288. Al 1 while. Apply L'l I North Seventh st WK FED iinuwdiatcly, lc-csl saleswomen and district niasagers. lVntianynt connection. ExtraoPtiiiisry efiportunlty.

Splendid earnings. Intelligence surpa experience. YAashington 613AA Rust Building, Ta-cms. Wash. GIRLS To learn artificial flower branching; experienced help preferred.

Apply Walter E. Zemitzsch 1617 Washing- ton. 1R0NERS Experienced Iroaers oa ladies' clothes. Aa-derson's Family l-aundry. 4939 McPhe on.

W310 CA' I Lesrn to press new shirts lu our feetory. Experienced sands eera $1S to $23 weekly, steady ork tbe year round. Apply to r. Wexler. NEW ERA SHIRT P01 luces Ave.

SHIRTMAKERS AND LEARNERS Experienced operators on power sewing machines. We are especially in need of a single needle yoker, sleeve, cuff and collar makers, hemmers, label sewers, putting on neck bands and U. S. operators for sleeving, felling and goring. We can crive steady work on these parts at best piece work prices.

Will take girls and women to learn. Liberal allowance paid to beginners. ELY WALKER SHIRT FACTORIES, 8th and Hickory sts. and lGth and Locust Cth floor. LAUNDRY HELP Lady clothes tracer, press machine operators aud operators tor Reisenwwbcr cost Imner.

Imperial laundry. 4701 LAUNDRY HELP Experienced Isdles clothes tmners, press girls, feeders, folders and shakers foe fist work Ironing, shirt machine girls and girt to learn. COLONIAL LATTNTt-T, 4020 OMv. OPERATORS We need the following: OVERALL Pocket Operators. Frost Makers.

COATS Pocket Oieratora. Coat Makers. PANTS Tocket Facing Operators. Highest union scale. Cafeteria service to employes.

apply HEADLIGHT OVERALL 19TH AND I'lNB STB. NEW ERA SHIRT COMPANY 901 LUCAS AVE. Iesra siiirtmaking ia our factories sad be assured ef stesdy work and good wages. operate fifty-two weeka a year and are giving employment to hundreds ef satisfied glrls. Kxiierlenced operstors average from $18 $28 weekly every week In the yesr.

The wtrrk Is pleasant and easily learned. It will pay you to Investigate. Ask for Miss Nersoff. LAUNDRY HELP AND LEARNERS Experienced shirt ironers on high-grade work, and girls to learn. Steady wojk.

ELY WALKER LAUNDRY 1200 South 8th St, AGENTS WANTED AMAZING PKOFIT8; WONDERFFL NEW HOCKEHfLT ARTICLE: 1 OO CAIJJt, P0 $25 A PAY; FASV. KXCIA-SIVK TERRITORY; NO INVE8TMB.VT WRITE AT ONCE. A KHF.TLLFri ENG IN EF.RINO COMPANY, MAHSEUJis, ILL. GIRL or woman for light housework in small apartment; family of three good wages; ek- gant home; one who can assist with baby. Only those who can furnish good references of reliable character; Apply, giving full de tails and telephone number, if possible.

Box C-16, St. Louis Star, GIRLS WANTED To cover wtiod heels; experience not necessary. United Die Block Wood Heel 190G Pine OPERATORS Wanted for power machines on tents, paul-ins and awnings. Good pay. Steady work.

St. Louis Awning Tent x800 N. 2nd Street. OPERATORS Wanted, on power sewing machines; to sew on seaming' tacking loops. Also girls to learn.

MORRIS HOFFMAN, 1130 Washington avenue. OPERATORS J'xpericneel on single needle power machines; good wages; steady work. ALLIGATOR CLOTHING Cravois and Bingham. SALESMEN AGENTS Wo.VDKRFt DliHiiVEMY Crtarge ixiter-ie is 10 minotes; gallon fees to sgeuts. Rrdiwilt el.

Paul. Minn. AGF.Sn "Tb l-ad'-r." raiivost F.v- ery nia Commissions sdraneed. deliver end collect. $20 dslly profit essy.

1313 M. iinkley, Chicago. AGfcNTH i-sti4est boiiaeliwl line oo esrfh. K-d Irf.t sellers; steady repeaters; big prnf-li: HM light weight, fast selling, pooler prked sy: write todsy; e-stsl will do AnierU-so Prodm-ts 204 American tBrisnsii. Hh-o.

tIGAIi Sa1.LU.N $123 per snd exiiensea- exr-t-rteaee unnesssry seod sd-dresw-d stjimjied envehd" for informs tion. Roy I C'(rr H'grt Point, N. WAXT LOT roii ST. CVTls, ILrhciss saleemsn to x-U Due ef I'hjcsgs uisnntse-turer nt ladles" bloomers, princess slip, pettlcosts, lisir iss. otdy btgh-cless man, well n-ed rply.

ks4 well A m-r1' Maid MS 'dt Jse-kwm Chb sgo. 111. SALESMEN or ribbon: oribg Missouri, s.de line; 10 per et coca ni.ssion. A4-rmn iUtx D-40. eitsr.

ME.N Digmf ed work ht Cs'hoDe mea who wsnt to earn Mg moivi. We bsve several per trtstreBt fisitio pe In our st de-psrrnient. from 1123 to over 23i a month. Call B-10 or 5 9 p. to.

Address: 301 WaiEwrlybt Didg 7tb and Chestnut sis. SALEiiMEN If yoo wsnt 16,000 this year, write Sirot line for retail NstJoaally advertised; established weekly advances to prodarer. G. Pe. Williams.

Msnsger. 1820 fcociid, Cleve-Isnd. Ohio. IVpt. 648.

IsALKsMEN daily, taking orders for nstlonsily known Mi high-grade rstacoats from our fsctory. Commissions advDd Orrtfit free. Prompt deliveries. Eastern Itsiacost Msntsfsetarers, 14-821 Ro, Rosd, 1dego. WsiiilTAE MFG.

(X.14C Oowlyear Kses City, Ss making sa offer to sead a tindsasne raineoat free to One pr-son in esc a locsllty will recomuieixl it frieids. Writ today. SALESMAN Eiperteneed selling fsrnjers: excvptvoBs! xooney, nssker: rebing new to oifer lire Csil on 11. M. Van Dthiti.

livUi huuer, FeUuar BT. 10UI9. Wliaat ruled 2 cent hlfher at tha week nd aoaslon; No. 2 rrd whvat, 81. 43' 1.44; No.

red, $1.38 (ii 1.42 No. 4 trd. Jsl.3ji( 1.85H; No. 3 r.l rarllckr, l.3; No. 4 red sarllcky, $1.28 Hunt iteadv; No.

2 yellow. No. 3 yellow. No. 4 yellow.

No. 4 mixed, fl.30; N'o. 5 mixed $117. Corn, le to 2e Mfher; No. 2 ml1, 74o; No.

3 mixed. 73fJ73Hc; No. 2 yellow, 75c; No. 8 yellow, 73C(i7Hc; No. 1 white, Tiir; No.

2 white, No. 3 white, 73 Vi B74c. Oats. He to He ok No. 2 white, 4 0 He; No.

3. white, 43H (o'Jic; No. 4 white. 45c; cereal white, 45c. DA FLY GRAIN MOVEMENTS.

(In buahela. OOO omitted. 1 February 173 0': "WTIFAT. CORN. OATS.

Rec.Hhljv Rcc Ship. Hi'" Ship. P3 81 110 72 04 CO .74 F.7 300 244 148 212 188 74 20 3 0 .35 2 1S2 130 114 21 2'3 4 It 70 107 37 1 00 fl 3 2 17 02 70 43 6f 20 32 8 0 4 12 3 11 05 4 8 4 4 ft 5 80 82 41 14 9 71 11 24 27 4 4 9 73 129 178 04 St)d 13 2 0 4 AO 3 138 60 09 73 2 ft. Inle Chicago Mlnneapolla Kanaae City Milwaukee Diilntti Omaho Toledo ft. Joanph Feorla Itrolt Indianapolis Ttaltlmore Philadelphia Boatnn Galveaton New Orleans New Torrk CKIOACrO S.OVTSI03I3.

Chicago. Feb. 17. I.A UP. rrev.

High. Low! Close. Close. Msy ..11.4.1 1132 11 40-43 11.32 Warch 11.27 11 27 11.27 11 17 Jnly ..11.80 11 3( 11 31 1 1.45 RIBS. "mTT July .10 8,1 10 87 10 f-2 1 0 7 10 2 10 87 1 0.

81 10 87 CHI0AO0 CHAIN oPEjrrao. CirTCAOO. Teh. 17. Opening: Wheat: Mar.

Jul-y, $1.16 Vs Pep-temler 11.144. Corn: May. 73i0Sc; July, 761c; fcptember. 77'sc Ostsr Msy, 4di4ai-; July. 45l't; September.

43 Lard: May, July, $11.50 11.52. Kibe: May, $10.85. rr. toms eletatos stocks. Wheat, 784.001: corn.

P73.P39; cats. C03.278; rye. 8,423: barley. 8.037. Poultry, Butter and Eggs EOGS Fresh firsts.

country candled. 33c. Cases returned, le less. i BUTTER guide creamery extras at i standards, 47c; firsts. 42c; secocds.

35c: tacking stock at 20c OIE0MARBAEINE Quote table graces la prints: No. 1 at 24c, No. 2 at 23o. No. 3 at 20c; bskers' speclsl snd pastry in tube at CHEESE Quote per pound: Northern Twins Singles 26c, Long Horns 20 He, Daisies SOc, V.

A 26c. Brick iio ITVE POULTRY Fowls tags locks Brolre-s b'lflng chickens I'ul! chickens Capona, 9 Ps. snj over Cat-on 7 lbs. and over Capons, 8 lbs riiip Tntkeys. hens snd yencg torus Toms, old snd lsrgs, fisbby young Cull turkeys Ducks, vera re run Stnscovy ducks Gees Oid rulm-as Toting gntness, 1 lbs.

and over. nsrssKn PmiiTSY Country 21 19 13 Sj 25 6 410 2 8 -1 27 ,25 13 il 14 50 pressed rhicsens cot wanted at over prices ruling I've. Canous vit" SHns 2 1 Turseys, dry picked Turkeys, scalded Cull turkevs Did Toms snd large flabby young No. 2 turkeys Backs Geese SI 29 20 27 23 20c .1317 TRFENTINI AND F.0SIN. jr-W YORK, Feb.

17. Sa vsansh, Tork 5 1 49 I 3. tesia Savannah. New York. So.

00. TTM0THT. CLOVTU AVT ALSIKE. vs. 1 rRi.

I I 1 i 1 3 6 Lines Time Times Times ..14 .99 l.Sl) .61 1.44 B.79 4 1.83 3. 0 5 .83 Z.i3 4.60 6 1.0: 2.SS 5.43 7 1.19" S-36 C.S3 8 l.S S.s4 l.ii 1.63 4.82 8.10 10 1 1 0 03 WZEN On Friday, Ferrruary 18. 1923, I ran stand reasonable from the 11-30 a m. Jitiia Prinxen (nee Wirk) I start with Increase in reinuneratloa and re-f Victor street, belmeil mother spor.ihtmy as they develop. Practal n- Telephone Your Ad WEDDING INVITATIONS Announcements, party cards.

birth csrds, business cards snd cards at moderate s-'t 4'er A- F.oer. IVIABRIAGE LICENSES E-ertt Iky Mildred Morgaa Ilcwarl It Becker F.ucenia L. iarsa St. Tu's. Mo St Louis, Mo Groes, Groves.

Mo T-mtby V. McCarthy St Inis. Mo Theresa It Aodroew lea ft l.cr.Vs, Mo J. liecker reeenrg. in Josephine G.

V.ihikaxp John Hesry Owcr.s Dctie lwcttta Clare-ce B. Kuechler I'-eanett FTee-burg. 115 Lcais, Mo St. Louts, St. Mo Id v.s.

Mo ITsrold P.toeHer Alice 'o G'ji Catssvls Ok Afrsdste Fur is wUl'sm Warren Sbaok ira f. iers xvirfier jepbir It jarcel St I. Mo St Louis. Mo St Louis. Ma bt.

Lais. Mo: St. Ijpu's. Lu.s. Louis, Mo Lt cts, Mo St Mi i St Louis.

Ma St. Louis. St. Louis, Mo ft Loels, Mo I ia, i 1 Everett Iiorra Lucy llelcriona Arthur He' Ireuruk J. Wolf.

Jr. liarel V. IWlivuLe A. HooIIe Mgrgv-eiite A. Dsvia Ja.s i ittt FBIN of Jul.

a Vos. Charles Prirgea and the la Mar grata PorDer ice Primwci aoJ cur dear mnther-ia-law. grandmother snd r--ea t-gr ndtnot her. aged 74 years. Funeral f- Wacker-llelderle's new chapel.

3634 avenie, Mimdav. Fetroary 19, at 1:30 p. to St. Matthew's Cemetery. HIXCIIMANN Entered into rest os Friday.

Fei-ruary 16, 1623. st 12.05 Cane-line Rierhisann, beloved wife of Henry Riechmann. Oar V'tlier of Lucille and Rieclitnann, dear sister cf Mrs. Amelia Wagner, at the ice of t0 years. Funersl Mocdsy.

February 19. at 2 p. fro: Krn 2707 North Grsod boulevard, to New Picker's Cemetery. RTTZ Entered Into rest af Fetiewls II pilM en Friday. February 16, st (o-V.

t'-lin-rai -1 dav. F-l 10, st 3 p. the ehat-ei. 2707 North Grand fcooievard. to Valhalla Cemetery.

Entered- Into res! on Fb- i rv.ary l'l. Horsio, Slf'0 Frarklla svenue. st tbe saBitarits rral Mondav. Febma 13. frc Pa Celeste fsiaeral parlor.

i21 Coopc. street. Et 1 p. to St. AtDbros Ciitireb.

Inter rieat ia S3. Peter and J'aal's Cense- tery. BFNTJEL Eatered Into re on TxwJy. Fe-tmsrv 15. 1623.

at 10:20 p. Ma rietta Kccdel v.e Lephaal, wife ef tr.e tits as res." M. Raciel. dear nsc-tner cf Grace, Fav snd Mane R-jdl. ji fcr S'th I yesr.

Foneral from Roberta' pax-tori. IPOa 1 S-' Grand boalevard, on Sumlar. Febra- ary at 2 p- to Talhalia CV etry. ECHXSBa rntml -est o- Thursday. Fnrts-r -13 1923.

at -15. 1923. at 11:20 a. ei Louis sy-berer. t-eloved hosbaad of i Hertha Scherer ts Ste'r-brecber deer thee of Mci'WiwaB.

Jfr. i. i iursk ad Hilria. Usr brotier cf Asire- I i i i i $13 FeusVy $13 40 March; $13 30. April.

$12 P.I: $11.60. Als.ke Cash, Feprus-v $10 80: Ms-h. $10.63. TimeOiy Cssb, Msech. ft BAR SILVER.

N1TW YORK, Feb. 1 7. Commercial br silver: Domestic onrhanjed at SUSr: for- sign cnrharee.l at 63'c. London Car tsr was 1-164 ki.aar at S-0 11 134. I I- --f.

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