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Phone GArgeld 1 2 12 ''ouis t. 3 3ai1il 61013 c-Ptmatrat, fritrap 1itcriiinn, March al, 1031. 41 ONO dot Phone GArfield 121 2 Place YOUR WANT ADS in the CLICK in the newspaper with more readers Globe-Democratand make them than any other ST. LOUIS DAILY Wagoner Undertaking Co. 3621 Olive Day and Night tNrAKAILED StritilvE ALwAys.

Roseb-rough Monuments OLIVE AT 20TIC STREET BUSINESS FOR SALE. 4 For Immediate Sale! DEATHS. R1 F.M1411.ER. C1.17-MENSrntered i rest ten Mar. 19.

1931, at 8::21 i 14. rn beloted hutland of Anna! MASONIC tutttler ne t4tekrtnann 4. and dear CAiher of Henry C. and Mrs. j.rdan.

and tho Ist Fred tl. I Ituontrulvr. and our dcar brother, brother- i I i -int. fotlwr-in-taw. and I A- M.Called t.r.

in hla year. i March 20. .1 ,7 I Sn Mar. rl. tt p.

from funeral and 1 tlto fainfiv 419 Asittsnd I sto-t to the I tool rllitS Center Provost aer-t ice. Utryte: fleas; LANIliSK IN A. 'ailed March 20. at funeral and to the Uul. Please Entire Corporate Stock, Name, Good Will, Automobile, Paint, Repair Tools and Machinery of RAPP CARRIAGE CO.

2222 PINE STREET Account of recent deaths of Mr. Louis Moller and Louis Moller. Jr. A money-making business for 47 years. Exceptional opportunity for immediate purchaser.

See representative at 2222 Pine street. go, -dLAI 25 )clatien of Advertising eludes the, throughout tho better toulL both sir aim ths multi nits-t ieing. The ors and dft Fie classified la and dearly of Its ice 'API an conform to honesty relassified ad-Globe-Dern-acts idursatu rams. zirc. let, Rams.

1929s mobile sedans; nteed: excellent 3136 Locust. wr.ft.,40,..,,werwrob ream: like new; D. 720 Cass. and chassis; Lion. 3136 Lomat.

to the bottom: ly types: terms '720 Cass. non. 114-1011. 1. to $370.3114.

iways open. 1-ton. eab and reasonable. 3136 Locust. also condition; with 16 Locust.

used; 1-ton; Fes; low prices. 4010 West VS. JRNISHED rm. OVER $200r ra, TTP4137n 2111 A. Association of Advertising includes the throughout tho Better toulL both their aim the slut advertising.

The and dft classined and -arry of Its 'API an conform to honesty classified Bureau. Nre Pews. 1929s Hupmobile sedans; excellent Graham-Palm 3136 Locust. express: like new; 720 Calm and ehallain; 3136 rootlet. to the bottom: types; terms '720 Cass'.

1-1011. 1 to $376. 34.MN, always open. 1-toe eab and reasonable. 3136 Locust.

also condition; with Stemer-Fahrezt. Locust. need; 1 -ton low prices. Co" 4010 West MTS. FURNISHED OVER $200, 1-1-31 CASrmi MEETINGS it No.

4641. A. V. al communication this Fridsy. I to conduct the zuty our last tribute of I Pk memory of Joseph L.

attend. ANDr1EW W01.1.31E11S11AUSER. W. M. IA bl 4 IV 33rd 141ST1tICTMeets tonight In New Itasonlc Temple, 3()S1 1JndtU at o'clock.

E. H. WESSEL. I. L.

STAR IA41 4GE No. Y4- -Statcd communication. :30 p. tn. E.

A. degree. brethren cordially 11A1RY F. STEIN N4 Nc. 31.

KOHNER, Secretary. T. LOUIS CHAPTER No. S. Itoyal Arch Masons.

301 Lindell 7:30 ra. R. degree. Visitor wIcome. HARRY II.

TUSSEY, IL. P. W. WIIIIPLE. SecretarY LOST AND 70172TD.

0.10.r..s,,.,,,ows,,.ow,o,WW,..,,wW.s.,ftW6 TO FINDERS It you have found dog. purnei fur or any othnr article that in not ethertiaed In today Globe-lmorrat. call GArfield 1212. the Service Bureau. An accurate lodes in maintained of all lost and found ads appearing in the GlohelIemocrat for the iott several weeks.

phtch may be of assistam to the oscro.r. TO LOSERS When you advertise a lost artic'e of any kind in the Giobe-Democrat your etherlisement will receie the benefit of free listing In our Losers Srv Ice Bureau. This service Is prmided without additionel cost to our atherttsers and factlitatks the recovery of lost articles. nAsx rooKLoost: Fidelity Pank: with mnneY; liberni re, prd. EVericreiin '1976.

COIN gray Icather. Tuesday p. rrn. car: toward. Mrs.

NIL .1. Plekertng. WEbeti-r 2944. DOC1--Imst; poodle. female.

white and yellow: deaf wornan's p.r 1146 N. DOGLost: mall black and tan. name liheral reward. 3715 LA-cede b1L4. DOGLoat; wire-hatred fox ppppy: ehiidren's pet; In vicinity of ISrentrnoor; reward.

Phone CAbany DROP EAIZILINGLeost. downtown March 16: 1 largo 1 small diamond and oval pearl; reward. Maxten. MAin Masente Past Master's: white gold. diamonds: teward.

Forest 7467- horn-runnied. on Monday. probably in the block of Wydown: reward. Itewrn to llSl2 Flora GRIPLost; email, black Park. near Itroadn Ii'ert reward; no questions Oted 1461 S.

From! way. GREYHOUND LOST Saturday night or Sunday mornIng early faun dog. liberal reward. EVerern 94794i. Fh1 Tim GLOSE-DEllOCRAT member of the Newspaper -Classified Managers, which.

leading Newspapers the country and also Business Bureau of 1St. of which have as elimination of fraudulent misleading classified Globe-Democrat endeavors sires to print only those ads willzh are truthful -dependable and asks Mist readers having-experience advertiser who does no the highest standard of report the same to the advertising manager of the Globe-Democrat or the Better Business AUTOMOBILES. SEDANS. WILLYS-KNIGHTObevrolet, and 1930s: Hudson, slightly used some guaranteed; condition; attractive prices: STEINER-FAHRENKROG. TRUCKS.

DODGECanopy top; real bargain. AYRES AUTO. 1)ODGE-1929; 2-ton cab doal tires: very good condition. SYE1NER-FAHRENKROG. l'ORDSPrices slashed Chevrolets, Dodges; all body or trade.

AYRES AUTO. FORDTrucks; good selection. ton and light delivery; $36 2323 1NTERNATIONAL-1930; chassis; excellent condition; STEINER-FAHRENKROG, 1. 1. 3 ton: International.

1 2 ton; all in good express and stake bodies. krog. 'Used Car Dept, 8136 NVHITE TRUCKSTwo- good condition; stake bodies; International Harvester Pine. rWu cE tagmirz '931 LICENSE BALANCE OF THIS MONTIL WITH USED CARS SOLD BALANCE OF THIS MONTH. HORSES AND POE SALE.

FOR GOOD with trial guarantee, see 1321-25 N. Broadway. POULTRY. BABY CHICKS, POE -SALE. FOR strong healthy chicks- from flocks culled for heavy production and standard marking.

call FOrest 1000 -or PRospect 6110. Sears-Roebuck S. DOGS. WANTED. DOG or cocker spaniel.

ntale pup. 120. G.D. SHEEP, CATTLE Juno SWINE, roB, SALE. FRESH COW AND CALFHigh grade: third calf; can be seen at 7914 Park drive.

in Hampton Park. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. wAirrED. ALL kinds furniture, carpets, contents of flats. dwellings wanted badly: best prices.

CHestnut 5394. We call anywhere. Furniture Wanted Badly Ilighost prices paid. CAI-field 6228. Sunday or evenings.

call CAbany 5294 or FOrest 8952 "Werw.0.00S.S.,".0.'W000,0.0.1,,."0.011"11b FOR SALE. 11DROOM living room sets, 1825-Still; iceboxes. 83 and up: gas Atiamges. 8.5 and up. chairs, 50g: rockers, 11-50; vlelrolas, 84.

3908 Washington. THREE ROOMS COMPLETE. Must be sold for storage charges. EDW. A.

LANGAN FURNITURE CO, 192S FRANKLIN. RANGES --All, kinds and all nia-kes; up. Washington. SA EVER. HEILM G.Entered Into vat on Ma r.

15. 1931 at Hollywood. ran. dearly beloved husband of 'Schaefer nee Dobson, dear father .4 frank Semeter. dear brother of Mrs.

it. No', Anna and Julius Schaefer. arid t.m.le. In lals 3iesr. literua ins at rilersha user rew funeral borne.

422S S. IsingshIghaay at It K. in. Fri. Funeral Mart 21.

at S30 A. to St. Mary Magdalen Church. SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery.

MI SEER. MR. JULIAOn Mar. 1') 1931 wife of the late John Shafer. dear mother of J.

NI. Bohcn and our dear aister and granchnothr. Funeral Ma r. at 9 a. from the resuienee.

Geyer to lhe Church. Ibtei-- meta SIEN "31.S. CECIL D.On Mar. Is. 1931.

brother Raymond M. Mi. and Italrb IL Sievers. Funeral frurn the Alesoder chapel. 6175 Delmar Mar.

21. at 2 r. to Bellefontaine Cemetery. StSGER. AILOSS N.of 7S16a Ivory ertered into rest on Mar.

1931. at 12:30 p. beloved husband of Mr nger nee l-sochl. dt--ar father of Joseph Nicholas. iNtare Singer.

Mrs. Max Glasser. Mn. Joserh Quevreaus and Mrs. George Dabin thee Singer).

father-in-law. erandfather of 27 grandchildrIm. brother. blother-in-law and uncle. in ale b7tti year Funeral Pat Mvr.

1. at a. frorn F. ndler 1-ndertakirc 7h19 Mich-tan to St. itonift.c Church.

Interment Clive Deceased vas a member et W. C. V. lUnevoient Society and Name Soclety of St. lionlface Church.

Relatives and friends invited. SMITH. Al.RERT S.Suddenly on Mar. IS. 1931.

at 2 p. 111.. at Boulder. dearly beloved husband of Edna. Gieselman SmIth and dear of Mrs.

Annie Henkel. and uncle of Walter T. Smith. true notice of funeral later from the Provost chapel. 3710 North Grand bout.

SPENCER. JOIIN; R.Entered into rest on Mgr. 19. 1931. at 6:45 a.

rrn. dearly beloved husband of Lena Evelyn Spencer (nee Taylor). dear father of Edward If. and Alfred Spencer and our dear brother brother-In-taw. fat grandfather and uncle.

in 5sth year. Funeral Mar. 21. at p. froin the George L.

Pleitsch chapel. 5'066 Easton to Mount Lebanon Cemetery. Deceased was past secretary of Triangle Lodge No. 63,9. A.

E. and A. past high priest At Wellston Chapter No. 139, R. A.

Ft. Aldemar Cornmandery No. IS. Moolah Temple Shrines Triangl Low 12 Club and Wellston Chamber of Commerce. JAMIE'S.

SR. W-edi. Mar. 1931. at 11 p.

husband of the late Sweeney. dear father of John Sweeney of Festus. Anna. James Jr. and Katherine Sweeney.

Mrs. J. D. Ohlerus.yer and Nellie C. MeGee and our dear father-In-law.

grandfather. greatITrandfather. brother-in-law and uncle. In his 84th year. Funeral from realdence.

3963 Welsh et Mar. 21. at 8 a. to St. Josephs Catholic Church at Kirrmswick.

thence to Catholic Cemetery. SWAN DER MADEN. HENRIETTA (nee Hertoirensrath)Beloved wile of Predrich H. Van Per Meilen. dear mother of Mrs.

Agnes Mrs. Marie Mrs. Henrietta Poet. Gertrude NI Frederick. Henry and William Van Der Ntaden, our dear grandmother and mother-in-law.

Funeral from Crolthan funeral home. 7146 Manchester on Sat. Mar. 21. :30 a.

to St. Mary Ma cida len Churah. Brentaood. Interment Calvary Cemetery. WIELE.

tiUST.tS Morrison. suddenly. at St. Charles. -on Mar.

19, 1931. husband of Margaret Wiele. in hs 4.001 year. Remains will lie in atae at 429 N. Fuelid St.

Louis. Mo. Notice of funeral later. WITTER. EILEANOR (nee.

Rithawr)-- On 'Afar. 19. 1931. beloved wife of John A. Witter.

our dear sisler. sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral Mar. 23. at 2.10 p.

from Robert's parlors. 194)5 S. Interment at S. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. WOODSON.

OSCAREntered into rest on TLI4-. Niar. 1-7. 1931. at 1:30 P.

In-beloved husband- of Nellie Woodson and our dear fattier. son. brother. father-inlave and uncle. in his 42d year.

Funeral Mar. 20. at 3 p. from the George L. Pleitsch chapel.

5966 Easton ave. I INSTRVCTION. BzAirrr CITLTITILE SCHOOLS. CULTURETaught by the only authorized Marinello Instructor In the tate; dRy and evening cleaves. DEamer 4479 "Washington.

LEARN ItEACT't CULTUREWrite or phone for free catalog. St Louie Academy reauty Culture. 804 Pine. CHeatnut 8578. TRADE SCUDDER ST.

1.01:iS BARBER On-LEGElee 325: modern: tools furniahed. 917 Market. ni-cITY BA1111E11 $25. Call or write. Tf WI in furnished.

811 TELEV1131011 technical training In radio. broadcasting and sound reproduct ion. Extension and laboratory work. All work supervised by prominent engineer now holding important positions with big radio concerns. Tuition only $5 per month.

Come in and Investigate. Open eery evening. Or write for facts. RADIO AND TELEVISION INSTITUTE, 806 Paul Brown 818 Olive. OLD GOLD AND 0.koft0a0Wo',o.nw.,.0.,ftlfto, WANTED.

prices paid for oil gold. broken elrY. diamonds. C. Miller.

2 Pine. HIGHEST prices paid. old gold. antiques. jewelry.

diamonds. H. hillier. a N. B.wai.

Trrzwurrntc, AND ADDING MAC icorz S. TOR SALE. IUN DERV. UOD TI PEINktITERS. $30450: rentais.

3 months. $5 upward. St. Louis Typewriter Aread IIdg. MAIn 1162 arrtrATtoNS VIANTZD-TZMALE.

APA nrstENT xperienced: desires ehange. Add. AV 103. private upstairs cork: city references: home nights. Riverside 6353.

laundress. houseworic; colored; aged 40; best city reference: don't mind going out of town. Fltanklin M65. colored; tellable; general housework. Call JEfferson ite97: refereneex colored; cooking housework or day work: relcirenees.

JEfferson 3S4S. white; to do housework; nu FRanktin 7069. reliable; cook: stay references. Ftl. SU41J reliable: reasonable; good cook; stay on place; references.

Flirest 5041.1. 11012.SEKEEPERSit.. Cerman: motherless home: good cook; respectable. honest. reliable; experienced; no laundry: prefer children: no triflers.

'Riverside 1.AVNIiRESSSit.: cleaning; Ns bite; experieneed. 1-4 UNDR general housework; stay on place. JEfferron 9078. in hotel; housework; care for children: reference. PArkviow 1124J.

practical; any care; children by hour. 4939 Kossuth. CO. 0205'W. P.

B. comptometer. typing. cashier; thoroughly experienced; night work preferred. GRand 5937M.

ADDRESSINti, 'WORK typewriter. Write Greenville Advocate. Greenville. now employed: dtsires permanent connection. .144,1 experienced, young; Illinois Plione 3213, Box 38, St.

Jacob, I I errand or office; ready to now. EVerareen 2140. HA 1 liS xrerieneed 7 referervbc 51. butler: colored: ri.n-ed knows city; best reference. Filanklin 375.

Add. I 19. by handy man. mechanically ttnv kind. '2205 Chppesva.

1:11 rrf.RSit.: extwrienced aa gro grocery: Tmddle prirt N. 14th. TYler 25671A'. YOUNG 19; 2 years high oonrider arty work: Al. LA.

451)7. YOUNii 24: strong; needs any 'A Ark badly. GRand 3841.1. RE LP WAZITZD--TEMALE. itottszH OLD IlitZLP.

COOKDownstairs work; white; enced. FO. Sa.54; 21 Washington Terrace. LAUNDRY 11111P. BODY IRONE nMust be experienced.

I Laundry. 5t90 Deimar. DEATHS. ATIEURN. EDWARD At resletenee, 4S22 entered into 3( Thurs.

Star. 19. 1931. at I 1 I at. beloved busbaad 'Margaret Atrarn St9i- i.

dear father of Joseph. Stare. Ed- ward F. and Leo A hearti. i.1- des brother-in-law.

fahat-in ar.d lather. Funeral from Cu7linarte fune-al dor, 1710 N. Grand Mar. 23. at 9 a.

to jr Lady of Serroas Chorett. Interment en Ceni.trry. Ileceased was a nieelber Vmeent de Paul Soceety itad tatie. K. of C.

FillNNLNG, 101 Wed. Mar. 1931. at p. husband of Slargaret Shey Itorm.nr.

father of John Denning. brrther cf Mrs. Jalla Porter, Mrit-barks and M- s. Lena Herman. k'anorat from fatte.

4233W Margareta. on I. at 7:30 a. m-. to Holy Rosary Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. WILLI AI Mar, 19. 1931. dear taeh. grandfather and Fun-trat Star.

I. i.e. 2 L. nt from parlors. 34,1 Lafayete.

lernalmt a bt. Cenieekry. CALLPSON, CROSBY into rest on red Star. lb. 1931.

beloved husband of Pearl ltAvis -dear father et Olin U. ad bmtber of T. G. Cai; 0.0E1. VV.

If. Palmer 4 Mr. W. D. Hamm of Washington.

D. W. Letchworth of Mont- and rur dear grandfather; "'mere' from the Iturke funeral home. 3300 State East St. Lowe.

Fria Mar. at 2 p. to Mt. Cemetery. CRADOCK.

JAMIIN-At residence. 3734 Adme entered into rest Mar. 19. 1931. at t.

a. tn beloved husband of tho late Aura Cradocla nee Carr. dear father of Hubert. Miry and Franc eradoek. brother of Hilbert and the lat T.

Joweph. John IL artd Marten F. Cradock. Funeral from Cullinane Bros: funeral raricurs. 1710 N.

Grand Mar. 21. at 8:30 la. to St. Teresa's Church.

latrment tn Calvary Cemetery. Deceased a as a member of St. da Pant. Holy Name leties ot St. Teresa-1i Fartah.

and Royal League. DONNELLY. JOHN Into TOSt ot Tues, Star. 17. 1931.

at 5 p. m-. batioved husband of the late Salty Donnell'," Meet Shannon). dear father of Mary Elizabeth Donne1l3r. dear brother of Willam and Elizabeth Donnelly.

Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly parlors. 3S46 Lindell on Fri. mornme. Mar.

20. at oclock. to St. AnnS Chureh (Whtttler and Page). Interment la Calvary Cemetery.

ELIZABETH Of 8930 11 limey entered into rest on Mar. 19. 1931. beloved mother of Mrs. Louis Fenger.

Mrs. Theodore Collies Erb and Robert Fehlbeum. mother-- In-law. grandmother. Treat-grandmother.

sister. Ester-in-law and la her 77th year. Furteeal Mon- Mar. 23. at 1:30 p.

from Feridler Undertaktrig Company. 744 Do May Ferry rd. Lueerment in Friedens Cemetery. FOSTER. ALBERT 7370 Perehlug.

on Mar. 19. 1931. husband of the late Mabel Foster and father of De Witt M. Foster.

Funeral from the Chureh of St. 111r-heel and St. reeorge and Wydown. art 1Jar. 21.

at 9:30 a. m. Interment at Lyons. N. T.

ALBERT- Of 3925 N. 19th et. entered into rest on Theirs- Mar. 19. 193I.

at 7:20 a. dearly beloved son of Heppolyt Hechinger and Hedwig MocIlittBdr. and our dear brother and lberheit at the ate of 6 months. Funeral at 2 p. from Koch chapel.

3516 N. 14th et. Interment Cal-Vary Cemetery. Funeral private. HELLER.

KATIE Mar. -19. 1931. beloved mother of Statad nsdarer. dear grandmother of Paul Estes.

Hernuin Rebbi anef the Leitenedorfer children dear fester of Frank Estes. and our deer mother-in-law. Funeral from Gebken chapel. ffS42 Mora- Twee on Mar. 21.

at 2 p. to Mount Olive Cemetery. REFRY. FRED-Entered Into rest on ues. Mar.

17. 1931. at 4:35 p. our dear father. brother.

brother-in-law. fath- r-in-law. grandfather and uncle. in his year. Furieral Star.

'20. at 1:30 p. from the George Piettsch chapel. 5966 Easton to Valhalla Cemetery. 1KLA8LNG.

FR'EDERICK-Enered Into rest on Mar. 17. 19-31. beloved other of Mrs. Frederick Foetting and Louts Klastng.

Funeral Mar. 20. at 2 r. from Math. Hermann Sons chapel.

Fair and Went Florissant. Interment Preedena Cemetery. IINCDSEN. JOHN in Jesus Star. IS.

1931. at 12 noon. beloved OOP of K. and Eliee M. Knudeen.

Funeral from Henry Heier parlors. 2223 8. Grand Mar. 20. at 3 p.

rn. LECHTERM tNN. 11ELKN :1911 N. Twenty-third sii. entered Into rest on Mar.

18. 1931. at 12 mtelnight. dear Li beloved dauchter of Louis W. and Pauline E.

Lochtermann (nee Uffelmanto. dear sister. niece cousin. Ln her Ilth vear. Funeral )tar.

21. at '2 p. -from Math. Hermann chapel. Fair and W.

Florissant ave. Latereneut in Et. Jolla's Cemetery. LONCARIC, JORN NICIIOLAS-Age 4 years and 4 months. on Thurs.

Mar. 19. 1931. at 5 p. dear son of Peter and Ilornana Loncaric.

dear brother of Julia. and Jerome. our dear grandson. and I a ephetv. Funeral Sat Mar.

21. at 8:30 a. from residenee. 3639 Putger to St. Josephs c'hureh.

Twelfth and Russell I to SS. Peter and Paul' Cemetery. two weeas aco: on silver chain with tag H. IL reward: Tee- permanent ot phone An 3b37. temporary: experienced; reasonable alarY PoRT -SAMPLE CASELost: CAbany 15S7R.

black: Initials F. S. th and Lucas; 17; la months' reward. l'Abaly 41.30 experience; dictation, filing. telephoning, FUKSELost; latlys.

brown: on Tele- Marv 1Acl.d. graph or itincen road: reward. Mrs. Jos- young; experienced: eon. eph Dankel.

1lUdson 127tiM. eral houxework: home ntghts. CO: 53SW. marl I. Losss Theater; cleaning: Friday and at L.

reward. Return to 4231 urday: references. ttElmar 3476:1. Kingshichway. 11dson colored: plain cot.king.

ina.os. brown. contaiming some housework: private family: refer-Money: Ilberal reward, 4130., ene-e; some experienoe. JEfferson 6905. WRiST WATeli Lost yellow gold; middle-aged.

etSured; square link bracelet; Swiss: engraved "ft-: steady; general housework; care children: on Grand. University or ISth st. cars; lib- stay ein plare: city reference. FRan. 6159: eral reward.

2521 Hebert, TYIer 31122: experienced; colored: gnL.113ELIAL era' housework; first-class references. For return of diantend platinum a rist ferson atch: toal ease: platinunl mesh band: lest NIAr-h 14. IAn 1SI. srruwrloNS WANTEDMALE. MT-h 14, Mrtxnr.

permanent or temporary: experienced; reasonable sedan'. CAhany 15S7R. 17; months' experience: dictation, filing. telephoning. Mary.

fAciede 7991. young; experienced: general hnulework; home nights. CO. 533SW. cleaning: Friday and Saturday: references.

tiElmar $476.1 colored: plain cooking. some housework: private family: reference: some experience. JEfferson 6905. NV iMA NS i middte-aged. ccrored: steady; general housework; care children; stay on place: city reference.

Fltan. 6159. experienced: colored: general housework; first-class references. ferson 17SA. NZLP SVA2ITZD-PMMALE.

"mow MILLINERS. MILLINERY MAKERS---Experameed. Apply Lucille Mat Shop, 16:12 I Delmar. 0.0., OFFICE ITMLP. desh EFFICIENCY.

1344 CONIPTOMETElt. OPERATORSouth- ErVICIENCY. Synfli.utte Trust. STENt.a;RAPHERItapid. tiurth; $75.

ABSTRACT It467 Ity. Ex. STENOGRAPHERAutomobtlet LOEI1R EMPLOYMENT. 745 Frio Bldg. TYPISTShue tag exlariulca.

S7(t BULLETIN ABSTRACT Ihtt7 By. Ex. SALESWOMEN AND SOLICITORS. A ERT IS IN for high-class local publication. 1405 Continental Lite 1.11fic.

SA over and other lines, then see us: business '1110 per cent ahead last year: representatives making money; several openings for city and country territories. Apply or write. Harford Frocks. 517 Roosevelt Hotel. D.

C. Gleeson. MISCELLANEOUS. LEA UTY ErtATottTo open ehoP new. modern building in a live town.

Mrs. 'lure. Highland. In. CASHIER Cafeteria experience; must have bond.

Maryland Hotel Cafeteria, 9th and Pine. DEMONSTRATORS Cosmetics; iptrmanent. Call Miss. Camp. Missouri Hotel.

soda fountain; short hours; meat be speedy ea sandwiches. 636 N. Gra id. GIRLS-20, for models. Apply after 2 o'clock Friday and Saturday.

Ask for Slily Moore. 5025 Delmar. Ledo Cafe. WAITRESSExperienced. White House Restaurant, 825 Market.

WOMANWhit e. middle age, to attend sick woman. MAin WOMANWidow with children to work on farm; state age, salary. experience. number of children and ages.

Add. K. 121. womENItuve opening tor tvko; prefer those who have had sales experience; this la permanent v.ith good pay. Call 7tito Arcade Bldg.

WE LP OFFICE BELP. ADVERTISING MANShoo experience. COMMERCIAL 11311'LO EN T. 1612 A rc ad e. INVESTIGAT04-2O-30: credit or insurance ev.lerience: $130.

BUSINESS SERVICE fit ycars Bldg. 1-012Nl IIAN or lady not over 30 tor light clerica, work; unnecessary; state age. Add. It YOUNO woman. tor general office work; expericnced in stenographic.

dictation and bookkeeping; state experience and salary expected, refercncea. Add. V. 114. 0.0.,ft,p,ft.ft SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS.

ADVERTISING SA for high-class publicati'm. 1905 Continental Life Flidg. A REAL SALESMANOne capable of showing others how to do it: Tiet so-called high-powered Individual need apply: merchandise to be sold long' established. full particulars ry. Add.

03. liOND NALEStIANEstablished investment house has opening for One bond salesman: write for an stating qualifications: our on salesmen have be, notified of this advertisement. Add. 118, G.4). MEAT SALESAge city expPricnee.

COMMERCIAL EMPLOYMENT, Arcade. MENAbove. IS years of age, for work in our electrical sales department: espPricnce not necessary; we pay a drawing tieevunt to these who qualify. Apply Mr. Hines.

Room (STAR 12th and before I i a. m. Union aectlic Light and Power Co. l.IALESM'AN---c,ell mutual ithu no experieni-e I 51t. SALESMEN-5 house-to-house roofing and siding.

with eitr3: salary 4nd commission to Is, 2523, SALESNIEN Local manufacturer wants 4 specialty salestmn: must have car. Apply between snd 12. S500 N. Goodfellow SALESNIENk'or rtt. Louts and Illinois; fast selling new Item to merchants: broadcast over the radio: large earnings; must have car.

:3820 Washington. office 6A LE.SM have a for a man 119 can put forth real effort every day In C. week. He must have a clean character and fair eduraticn, as well as a I personality and common sense. This is a life Job with a guaranteed weekly salary.

during training period. Prefer married man over 25. eingle man who lives home with parents will he acLeptable. See Mr. Wose.

71S2 Manchester. SALESMENLocal corporaticin ill immediately employ clean-cut yOatiii, illea a gP 21. to 25. and train them in special sales work leading to important future positions; qualifications school men-mannered. well-dressed and a Christian: not stocks or bonds.

real estate, refrigerator. appliances. membership. va.7,- sweepers or books: the work is dignified and the way is paved beforehand for ynur eall on the prospect: moderate salary and commission paid during a ninety-day rrobationary training period: write in your handwriting and write fully: no attention wfl psid to short letters hich do not esnlicitly state what you are now doing. A150 state if you on a car; give phnne number.

Add. Ing. YOUNG MANTo eel! lull line of packing house products and produco in city; hob. nate state age and experience. Add.

Ei SALARY AI COMMISSION. SIPT1 to sell sAectric and gas aPtillancen in St. Lotits County. In exclusive tsrritory assigned to each man; applicants between 23 to 40 years preferred. Apply 503 Union Electric 12th and Locust.

VERTICAL. Rend. foot of a stairGtri's name. stay. Annoy.

49 Legume. Pronoun. 50. Win110 S. Hasten.

daneeAny of various 52. Watering place. 5:1. Observed. Important 55.

Mongrel or InfoBabylontan god. nor dog. Elongated flqh. 5R. Biblical pronoun.

Pull along after. 59. Note of the steal scale. Principal post al60. Exist.

ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. SETTFound; feznale. white. Hark potted; black on left eye. rIght ear; uorn strap collar.

LAclede .5322. PZILSONAILL. ON and after this date I ei ill not be responstbie for any debts contracted by my Cr rtis F. Ellin. or any ono.

else. E. ELLIS. Derby ave. ITCASEParty left 534,7 Easton with outteass rt turn in fire dayn or wiU Clinton F.

r.367 Eanton. WHEN troubled N4 tth inNects. Products RESORTS. EVErarESS FOR SALE. 1 TRUCKS, AUTOMOBILES WANTED.

ALL AUTOS $10 to $300. De Witt Auto 3631 Easton. AUTOS models: bring title; get rash. FRanklin 8193. 4901 Easton.

AUTOS bought and loans. any age, any time. Klink, 2246 S. Grand. GRand 535.

CASH paid for used cars. THE OLDSMOBILE DEALER. 292B Locust 500 USED CARS CA sll; TAKE UP MORTGAGE. 4454 EASTON. CASH FOR AUTOS And trucks.

late moleds. mortgage paid. MONARCH. 3137 Locust. PARTS.

USED AUTO PARTS for all makes and models trucks and antes. Open Sunday mornings. 1.1111berry 6971. 6616 Easton. CABRIOLETS.

ATJEURNCabriolet. 1929: rumble seat; splendid condition: looks like new: for sale or trade for small car; terms; private party. Call CAbany 9004R COACIrES. CHEVROLETCoach. late 1928; $195.

Carroll-Abeln. 4419 Manchester. CHEVROLET'30 coach: buy from Finance Co. for balance due on mortgage; terms: trade. 4811 Delmar.

ESSEX-1928 coach: nice shape; $165. E. J. JOHNSON. Locust at 234.

ESSEX COACH-1929. S265. MENDENHALL, 2323 Locust: always open. FORDTwo-door coach; splendid condition; will sacrifice. 2341 Olive.

FORDSAnother bis price cut! Dodges, Nash, Olds, Chevrolets: coaches and asdans. AYRES AUTO. 720 Ca Fs. A L- 4132a-23 eAsToNM Late 1930 Ford Tudor: just what you want: $350: state license furnished. PONTIACCoach, 1928.

late; only exceptional bargain. 3856 Easton. PONTIAC'30 coach: two; bargain: buy from Finance Co. for balance due on mortgage: terms: trade. 4811 Delmar.

WHIPPETCoact', late 1930. demonstrator. Carroll-Abeln. 4419 COUPE S. 131:1 CK.

Essex. Willys-Knight. Chevrolet. Reott: 2 and 4 passenger; are in fine condition: see them. Used Car STEINER-FAHRENKROG.

3136 Locust. BUICK-1929 5-passenger coupe; special tire mountings: unusually clean; Open nfghts. KUBS-BUICK, 237 N. Grand. FRanklin 2900.

CHRISLERCoupe; 1928; 4-passenger; Milstrand. 3001 Washington. CITRYSLERCoupe. 1929. 65 model; perfect: only $450; terms.

3856 Easton. DODGECoupe; 19'29; 4-passenger; Milstrand. 3001 Washincton. FORD-1930 sport coupe: white wheele; extra-heavy Miller tires. 6:314 Easton.

FORDCoupe; good condition; S63. 2341 Olive. FORD-192 8 sport coupe; like new; all around. S215: private; terms. 1444 N.

Twenty-third. FORDSGood selection; slashed. AYRES AUTO. 120 Cass. FORD COUPE in late 1930 models: low mileage: your choice for $141 off list: terms.

FORD MOTOR CO. 3401 WASHINOMN. 14CPMOBILE-1931; business coupe; same as new. Used Car Dept. STEINER-FAHRENKROsi.

3136 Locust. LA SALLESport coupe, 1929; side mounts, rumble seat: today. S1395. MONARCH. 3137 Locust.

STUDEBAKER.31 coupe; free buy for balance due from Finance terms: trade. 4811 Delmar. Studebaker 4-Passenger Coupe This late model car. driven only 13.000. In wonderful condition in every respect; only S395; convenient terms.

WEST SIDE BUICK. 2s07 OLIVE. WILLY8-KNIGHTCoupe, 1929: rumble seat: almost new: S450. 3856 Easton. LIMOUSINES.

LINCOLN LIMOUSINE 7-pst5tsnger: Al condttion PI ERCE-ARROW DElmac MOTORBUSSES RE0--Six-cy11nder 21-passenger sedan type: 3575. STEINER-FAI1RENKROO. 3136 lout. It ()AMSTER'S. CH EVROLET--LAte 1926 roadster; perfect: 4 new tires: $45.

4419 rfklanchester. FlrItt)---19 V) sport roadster: rgular thirty-day guarantee; $375: easy terms. 6314 E-ton. FORDSChevrolets; good selection; like new; prices slashed. AT13.1.5? AUTO.

72n (-Ft-91. A I ZASTONIM 1930 Ford de luxe roadster; repossessed; will sell for less than balance due. SEDANS. PACKARD The Safest Place to Buy a 'Used Car. 526 Packard ir4dan.

5-passenger. -S605 426 Packard sedan, 5-pass 595 1133 Packard limousme, 7-pass 593 326 Packard Ped a II. 115 333 Packard limousine. 7-pass 37:1 233 Packard sedan. 195 1928 Nash coupe 271 1927 Chrysler coach.

5-pas3enger 275 1928 Buick Brousham. 5-pass 415 1931 Packard 826 sedan, 5-passenger demonstrator. Terms: your car as part payment-BERRY 1410TOR CAR COMPANY, 3016 CEntral 3131. BUICK-1929; $I95 down. KUHS-BUICE.

2837 N. Grand. FR 2onoi BUICKSedan, used short time: late model: exceptional bargain; 11325; terms. 3855 Easton. 1929 BUICK SEDAN Standard 2-door model: far above the average throughout; must be seen to be appreciated: trades: GMAC terms.

SOUTH SIDE BUICK. 3654 S. Grand. LAclede 7604. DODGL--sedan 930; straight eight $795.

Milstrand, 3001 Washington. ES8EX-1929 sedan; Challenger; S350. E. J. JOHNSON, INC Locust rit 2341- 3-winnow sedan used by our sales manager.

6314 Easton FORD-1930 Tudor: thoroughly econdiBoned X425: terms or trade. 6314 on. FORD-1929. I udor: extept lonaliy clean; real cheap; private; terms. 2334 St.

Louis. FORD-1929 Tudor; reconditioned and painted: 2 new tires. 6314 'Easton. k'ORD--1 930 Tudor almost new: X395. FL J.

JOHNSON. Locust at 234. FORD-1930 Tudor. $395. MENDEN-- HALL.

232 3 Locust; always open. FORD-1930 Tudor sedan, like new; sun very little; cash or terms. AYRES AUTO 720 Cass. GARDNER-1924 sedan; very ciesn: S65- E. J.

JOHNSON. Loess rt 234 GRAHAM-PA IGESedan. 1929; beautiful light six; terms. MONARCH. 3137 Locust.

GRAHAM-PAIGE'30. 14W(lan: wonderful -car in every respect; buy from Finance Co. for balance due on mortgage. terms trade. 4S11 Delmar.

1 93 1 PEERLESS 8 SEDAN 5-passenger; run 2200 1111IPS PIERCE-ARROW DISTRIBUTORS. Delmor OISS. 45112 Washtorton. REOFlying Cloud; 5-passenger se-den: beautiful condition. -Mr.

Huber. Riv. S112.1. REOSSeveral; 1930 demonstrators; guaranteed: offered at a saving. STEINER-FAHRENKROG.

3136 Locust. STUTZI928 sedan: 8-cylinder: $325- E. J. JOHNSON. Locust at 234.

VIKING'30 sedan: buy from Finance Co. for balance due on trade. 4811 Delmar. WHIPPETSedan- 6-cylinder; clean; 9150 Milstrand. 3001 Washington.

WH I PPET-OV ER LA NDSedan five new tires; $75. Carroll-Abeln. 4419 l'itanchoster. WILLY-KNIGHTSedan; late model; new Urea; 170. 4419 Manchester.

1 wwt.0."."..,.twotto.ts taperieneed in general TOB nanyr. house. yRrd work; reteiences; $35.. Pros--Rest cure. 11.Iisboro.

Mo. It 9'923. registered: part or full time: age no-. 14 yenrs experience; references. JEfferson rSENESS CARDS.

I tiENEltAL OFFICE MAN AND desires change; I L. years alai present employer; desires something ACCOUNTANTS. that offers advancement; can furnish ref TOIL RZNT. cure. 11.1isboro.

Mo. BUSINESS CARDS. A-table, BEDS. PLANS AND ESTIMATES-ACCOUNTANT. BOOKKEEPING SIQTENI BIDS will be received by ate Board of Pub- INSTALLED AND KEPT.

WAY. WEEK lie Service of the City of Ft. Louts. OR MONTH. CENTRAL 45,79.

room 2(IS City Hall. until 12 on 14. 1421 for the instailation and aervie- DITILDIND AND ZrEATZILIALS. intr or the installation. and servieIna ef central trtation automatic fire alarm CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.

systems in city institutions. f.Iectfiar5 may be obtained at the At CARPENTE117-New. repiGr. c.ncrett; special winter prx.s. IN)rest 262t4.

301 ACCOUNTANT. BOOKKEEPING SVirr" INSTALLED AND KEtir. 'DAN. wEEK OR MONTH. VENTRAL 45,79.

spocint prices. BELP WANTED--StALZ SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS. YOUNG MENTwo. ho have had selling can earn about $25 per week. Sse Mr.

Gillard. 1370 Arcade SALESMEN TAKE NOTICE! It isn't an easy matter for a aalesman to sell the farmer when conditions are favorable. night now it is very difficult and yet our county representatives, many of whom are old-timers with us, but others, who are newcomersi in our organization. are earning good commission checks each week. Why? Because they are hard and intelligent workers; because there is ready demand for what they well.

as it is indispensable to the farmer at all times: because it is known and highly valued by every prospect; because it is modestly priced and yet costs the purchaser much less than actual cost of manufacture. We will now consider applications from reliable salesmen. who must be able to furnish good business references to represent us on a strictly commission basis in the following Counties in Missouri: Clark, Henry, Benton, Shelby, Lewis. Knox, Sullivan. Warren.

Boone. Callaway, Johnston, Crawford, Phelps, Pulaski, Scott, Stoddard ai80 Jacks3n. Effingham, Vermilion and Jasper, Illinois. Applicants must own a car in order to drive rural routes and be able to finance himself for at least one week until he gets his first commission check. A good increasingly profitable and Permanent connection for the right man.

Add. 11 109. i obe -pent or re t. SALESMEN WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR To men who qualify we offer an exceptional opportunity; experience unnecessary. We want neat, aggressive men with personality to bell the most improved Westinghouse refrigerator.

to the home. Men selected will be trained at our expense and started immediately with personal ass.stance and supervision. Excellent Opportunity for promotion in our sales department. Come in end talk with us today. from 9 a.

m. tn 5 p. Fn. ARTHUR R. LINDBURG 3.336 Lindell.

MEN MECHANICALLY INCLINED Large corporation has opening for several men desirous of connecting with an organization that offers not only excellent immediate remuneration, but also an unlimited permanent future; the requirements are excellent character references. neatness, the willingness to work hard and that you are ready to start immediately. Apply Friday 10 a. tn. sharp.

No other time. 514 dg. Brown Bldg. SALES OPPORTUNITY We present a real opportunity for men desirimz to better their condition; Serve' Hermetic Refrigerator sales are growing rapidly: we must double our sales farce immediately; see this week's Saturday Evening Post for full page ad on Serrel, also local newspapers: training an1 assistance In closing sales insure your success. Ask for Ifr.

Durhamer, 6201 Delmar. 9 to 12. to 4. wo.o,ososo.o.owsow.www.06," TICE TRADE S. AUTO PAINTERBrush and spray experience.

Apply 7:30 e. no later. COMMERCIAL. EMPLOYMENT, 1612 Arcade. BARBERFor Friday evening and Saturday.

1509 S. Broadway. BARBEB.Good. sober with tools. 1113 Fark.

Come at once. experienced. Apply Gol (loth Shop. Sixth and olive. HEATIN1 and ventilating engineer; thortughly experienced in design.

heating and power plants; state ago and experience. Ad 114. PATTERN SHOP FOREMAN In store plant must have had experience in stove pattern work, matchplates and jolt molding machine patterns. Neil H. Cargile, Allen kianufacturing 1nc.

Franklin. Tennessee. PRESSERSExperienced on ladies' coats. Apply Cardats Cloak 506 N. 4th.

MISCELLANZ OTTS. ARE you selling candy? The best seller la Thrill. in the red box. Call 4374 Washbuena. HIGH SCHOOL, GRADUATESBetween the ages of IS and 22.

tt-) break into special sales work. with Hearst organization: 521 per week and bonus. Mr. Kerman, 1961 Railway En Ovine. Bide.

MENThree. to represent a nationally known company with thousands of regular custotnera in Louis; work with radio broadcast appointments: direct sales. See Lyon. 786 Arcade atter 9 a. m.

PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER Nwith means to go to Texas: good opportunity. Add. L. 119.

PARTNER Wtd.Tailoring business; established 1892: 5850 required. Fink the Tailor. Centta Ila. Ill. BUSINESS POE BARBER SHOP-3 chairs.

combination: elpsep: leaving city. 1433 N. Vandeventer. BARBER SHOPBargain: S550; 2 rooms. 5902l2 Morgan Riverside 6154W.

BARBER SHOP-3-chair; worth $330: must it for $100. 723 Morgan. ELECTLICAL APPLIANCEThriving established business; easity managed by one man; net income for January $1500; Price $5000; good reason for selling; Immediate action necessary. Add. 107.

GROC.ERI: AND MARKETSmall store; will trade. Jordan. 3848 West Pine. HOTELWell established; best transient location In city; low rental; has long lease; a bonafids money maker: will stand strict investigation: owner retiring: will sacrifice for immediate sale; S2000 cash will handle: belance on terms of $100 per month. or will trade for income property or good second deed of trust.

COMMERCIAL SALES FINANCE Co. 722 ('HESThUT. GARFIELD 0197. ROOMING tioUSE, 12 rooms; rented; good condition: cheap. 4653 Delmar.

ROOMING HOUSE-10 newly furnished: garages: bargaln. 3520 Page. ROOMING H0U8E-11 elegant rooms: wish to city. 4203 Wertminater. SAUSAGE factory and meat market combined: sell cheap.

CHestnut (0540 SHEET META lcAnd furnace business; well established; well located: selling on account of aickneas. Add. 114. WE CAN TTNANcr Tor WREN BUYING A BUSINESS. Come to our offices.

look over our Befog of profitable businesses, perhaps we have Just the one for you: buy a good bustnes on "mall monthly payments. COMMERCIAL SALI FINANCE 722 ClIkWYNUT. GARFIELD 0197. BUSINESS OPPORTIINITIE S. FRANCHISE for delightful orange health drink store now open in St.

Louis. This company now operating 50 chain stores in 15 states. Franchise carries salary and 50 per cent of net profits. We furnish and equip complete. Exceptional leasing oppor tunny now.

Profitable season just commencing. Immediate action advisable. Full reciprocal investigation. Only party with means acceptable. "Orange Julius Stoma 4:10 Hill Lou Anceee.

Cal. INVESTMENT of $500 to $10000 ir a going business: wanted for expansion purposee only: have made wonderful progress In past 6 months. with or without secvices. Let us show 70u Our records. Add.

0 114. relISCELLANZ OUS WANTS. BILLIARD TABLE pool fountain. elear case: must be good: price an Inducement. Add.

121. office Of the President. room City BIDS will be receited by tne Board of Pub- RI utom Service of the City of St. Louts. AN expert to do them or relit )ou a Saul-room CAS.

City Hail. until 12 m. on March ing machine: reasonable. Illiand S7b7. 31.

1931 for irrproving Macitilnd are. from Finkman at. to Loughborough and f.r pArerrnita. the construction of foundations and rem-pr 1141 titt: ta. 0 sxuerior; Pest of forced concrete Piers.

abutmetts and re- taining walls: and for the fabrication and 'Y I furnishitlg of structural steel for the East ROOTING. St Union Station Approach to the St. Louis Ntunicipas Bridge In East St. Louis. ALL lIntiPS---necoated spe- cial fireproof materials; lii-year guarantee; III.

Plans. specifications. forms of COntritri and other information may be obtained at a year to pay. Benson. 1-11nri'in thb cfft--e of the President of the Board of CALL Kaufman.

LAc. f4ir expert re- it-Odle Sarrica. room 300 and 314,, City rairiniz and re-roolinzi ressonable. Mail. P.001--S repaired.

any Kind. coated with HARDWOOD FLOORS. repaired. any Kind. with Tockty's Cross.Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER 1 orrian nt2raprazwr.

FOE SALE. UESKSOFFICE EQUIPMENT. new: largest assortment in city. 30WialAN'-SCHEID. 913-15 Blarket.

MUSICAL. SALE. PIANOBaby Grand Thiebes. apartment 154f. 2334 St.

Louis. STEINWAY GRAND $395 Mahogany rase: excellent ArAhl111C condition, wonderful buy. ---i 5I5 Down; $IO Monthly. LEHMAN PIANO CO. II01 OLIVE ST.

"Open Until 9' TIZUMPETS. TIZONMONES, CLARINETS $7 up; saxophones. $30 up: drums12 5 up; Gibson mandolines and banjos. $10 up; schooi Ni0iin, S6.75. Burdett' Music 516 Locust.

RADIOS AND FOR SAND. s-tube, 4 screen grni consols Complete. new. -550. EVergreen 54RO.

MACHINERY. MACHINERYHeavy' machine work. John Ramming Machine Co. 308 8. First.

WANTED. wit how, blasting. Graner Contrneting Co. EAciede 2600- TOE SALE. mo-ronsvor I-ale or ail saes: neer aid used: siring.

rPpairing and Installing. ACNE ELECTRIC 221 Market. WANTED. LEST prl.cs for rn.n's suits, oboes, Isdiese dr.sses. CAbany 5206.

FOB SALE. QUALITY CLOTHES for women and men, from wealthy soriety people: wonderful targains. Falco Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays. Mondays. 9 a.

tn. to 9 y. tn. Society Wardrobe Exchange. 3109 S.

Grand. POR SALE--211ISCELLANEMIS. DIRT. Clayton and Richmond Heights. OR.

5334 VAULT DOORWith vault lining, solid Teel safe and bank fixtures; would make exceptionally good equipment for finance comrany or real estate office. First Trust and Savincs flank. Alton. -GET TM-NIPS AND YOU WIN." Painting'. exterior and inteflori our 4lat year.

TitUltIP CO COlfax 3813W SEEDS. PLANTS. TREES, ETC. TOR SALM poplars 30e: umbrella trees. SI shrubs.

50c: ro3es. up; soi dPilvered. Gera. RI. 4961 ROUSES.

PLATS, APTS. WANTEM BUNGALOW OR II0I-SE WM.Five or Richmond Maplewood or City- will lease; 55 or $EPO Add. 106. G.D. ROOMS PO1 Bzwr.

crN-TBAL. NINTII. N. flat; children welcome: week. souTir ACCOMAC, 2854-2-room apartment.

pietely fortifshed: also others: 2 car coMVION. S. Two rooms, nished. LAc1ede'S-116. ELEA: EN TII, S.

large rooms; vas. 7ill.etrie- and laundry. Victor 2937W. S. 2921Sleeping, couple or single; hoard optional: $5.

SS PARK. 2107Two housekeeping suites; private bath reaaorable: clean. ROOM-2 rriployed girls: ii1legee; leges; twin beds; reasonable. alv. i SAVE MONEY IN LAMMERT'S BARGAIN BASEMENT- I I Why buy second-hand furniture when Inew Lartunert Furniture can be had for lees? in our BARGAIN BASEMENT I concentrate ell, incomplete suites and rcid pieces that must be closed out.

1 There are wonderful bargains In odd I dining tables, chairs, servers, china 11 cabinets. buffets. eodd beds. vanities, I clwats, dressing tables. dressers, slur: I flair.

foot stools. benches and lien's of furniture. Everything dm- I reduced for quick clearance. LAMMERTS, 911-919 Washington ave. i AM and Mary period dining-room buffet: 6 chairs: call Saturday or Sunday 1 st East 6655 Kingsbury', I 2 3 A 14 5 6 A 7 8 9 10 7 12 13 1111 vit 116 lir 1 J27 22 28 25 23 0 2q 3i 25 26 32 33 341 i 35 1137 38 3ct WO 111 Li3 L12 LiLt A Li5 AL6 Iii A 50 qa qq oi pp 51 52 53 1154 55 i 56 57 58 A6o 61 624 I 63 BENTIVARItest.

Mrs. NI. speTtal aterpre.t IRII basement ranteed. En- stead 1507. SODDING.

It IX E-4 Sr; 1 i )rd. laid 17r IFft.ort 911Q. Mo. grass $od dvlivered. 12c sounre ydrd: v.nric Fo()101ING.

tortiiizmig laAns: y.ns grass soo de.1ered. I 24: Pc; a yard. 5220 Alaslia. 1357. 11.

WALL PAPER AND CLEANING. ALL PAPER CLEANERS glinranta 1- 21 S7V4' GoOD DECORATING. '510 a and 014 .1. 3644.1. 1101t SE; 11 LEANINt, Painted mashed.

Wall paper cleaned Call S. 127S 127S. COKE. COAL AND WOOD. R.

St I cican lump. 3 Rnd 4 ton 2-ten. $4 Inn, GR. bEi STANDAltit LL.Mt-3 $375; $4: I t. Pl-tnp-ct '2556.

CLEAN LUNIlt C4)AL. zcrevned. S3 Fot mitt tlp. Tz.tv..-Nith. 5147W.

CLEAN.rtargt, 1 mt. 54.50; 2 SR; tipproval. Prto.p4-et vta. at Prafrit NtAin 436. 4 lean clinker-less 14441,11 $4.23 ten: 1 tnno 45P.

3E'forson 5439: ton. $450; 2 twin. SS: tens. $11: tedny. flitand nut.

t.25; 5 pepr. nn dirt: lets: RI: il2h3.1. COAL trociii lottd-d Vralrie 4,2 miles east French Village. Route 12; hand mined: shaft. shaker screen: no delay.

Aid Cecil Itnlistav )iNch: Rtd. MAUI SELECT cOA L. Cluubi teened. 2 tons. I ten.

EVers-reen 5462. EMPIRE COAL. jEtf. 271 8-1 9 2tz to 3 Tons. $4.00 2 Tons $4.25 One Ton $4.50 Buy Nut Coal $3.00 DANCING.

LADY Teichers, In a. p. prIvate. tiarlIA. 4614 Delmar.

DE. 6059. 717BNACE AND STOVE ampAnts. A. G.

BRAVER SUPPLY CO. s-rovv. P.E.PAtItS. 316 N. Thum).

RE PA 1 It8. FOR SHAW i 09 TWELFTH rNSTRVCTION. STOP CIIASING JOBS LET THE JOIN CHASE 1-014 LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE OR BARBERING With the oldest knd largest orranization of its kind in. th world. Start NOW.

and you vigil soon be ready for a fine position in one of the thousands of shops owned stud operated by MOLES graduates. pay or evening elaaftea. Call. writs Or phone for FREE booklet. MOLER bY8TE14 b10 N.

SIXTH. 31A0N. PAULINA-47NI 1128 Dolman on Mar. 19. 1911.

sire of the late John L. Mason. dear father of Grover. Ila.e and Ben Mason. Services at Southern funeral brim.

6321 en Fe Mar. 20. at 2 Pan. Interruent at Linn. Io on liar.

rt. MAY. EMMA C.Ertered late rest Mar. 1S. 1931 At P.

trt. belove4 mother et Chartes A. and Clarence C. MAY. Yrs.

Elariche E. Week. (nee Mayt. and Mrs. Leitora C.

Walsh tree 3111)-1. and tha late William 1. May. dear mother-inlays. grandmother great grandmother, sister and aunt.

Ftmeral Mar. 2n. at p. rm. from Kopps char-eq.

Kirkaood. 11o. Interment t. Feters Cemetery. MePTIEE.

KATE Osier Berker1--Entt-re4 hno rest on Mar. 1.4. 1931. eklow of Duncan ItrIllee. biilovvd mother et Mrs.

D. IL Tu1Iv and L'UTICAn MrEbee. ear sister of Mrs. Charles Schmitt and Will1am Schroeder. dear mother-In-law, grandmother and aunt.

Funeral from residence. Laclede. SAL. March 21. at 10-30 a.

ra. In-ferment Eeliefontalne Cemetery. MILLER. OTTO W.Of '7417 en Mar. IQ.

1431. at 5 p. beloved husband et Miiler and dear father et Theresa Winters. Addie Twelliran. Itsomend and Elmer Stiller and our dear father-M-1as and aged 59 vears.

Funeral from Szhitmacher funeral home. 3113 Mar. 21. at 2 P.I 111- to New Cemetery. 3dirrRROVi ITZ.

EDWARDOn r. 19. 1931. beloved an of Ben and Tillie Idookosiltd. t.X41 dpar brother of Evrlyn.

Anna. Arthur. and Herbert Moswens. Funeral trem Criritiandier chapet. laste.di Fri- Mtr.

29. at I P- n' 1(1ELLER. PEARL E. lneo inme)--rntered into nest rn Mar. 19, 1131.

beloved wile of S. Mueller. and dear mother of Arita and Mardie our dear dautthter. ster. aster-In-law and Aunt.

ln her tl'fith year. Fun-rat Mar I. At tr. frnm Eaurrrnn Elrvs. funetal Woolson road.

tiveriand. to tiellefungal to Cemetery. FLOR Mar. 19. 1931.

at 3 of the 1st() CliArles E. Ntusiek. tnotht-r et Mrs. Alma Ittcharde. Lhp Mit.i,re.

Mrs. Alitta Pitts. Mrs. Corinne Funeral Sat, Mar. I.

at m. rE IC-MAN, 19. Ice3i. beloved mother Mrs. Yrtta Mrs.

Anna Marian. Mrs. Sripha Nissenbaum and Atie P.rrar et New York. and cur dear grandmother and sintotItor-In-law. t'uneral from Otectiartfler 415'22 Easton en Ittar.

211. at 10 a. m. intertnent at Chesed Eltneth Cemetery. PT-VI-LER.

ALVINA (nee 491') Tyrolean on Mar. P4, 3931. z.t 11:15 a. dear William J. dear mother crt MIldred Xle-rittarts rrd NVillism J.

Platzer. our dear dAughtrit, taothar-ttotlaw. slater. i and aunt. Funerat iom NVarkr-lielderlie chapel.

3631 ilravol; Mar. 21. at 3 to Eur.st Lariat Park. SIVS(ITER. JOTIN J.Entered Into rest on Mat.

I. 1931. at 10:11) a. dear eon of the late. Fred W.

and Julia (nee Tuker). dear brother of VrederIck W. Eascher and our dear uncle. Funeral frt. Arthur J.

Donnelly a pat-- Ions, 3-146 Lindell on Mar. 21. St 8:30 a. to New CathedraL anent in Calvary Ormtrlerye RORRINd, PZIELINE-4227 N. Broad- verity.

entered Into rest on Mar. 19. 1931. at 4:41 tc, dearly beloved grandmother of Mrs. Ida Frank of Loa Angeles.

CaL and W. Weattall. and great-- IrrInndnleat of LInnle. George. Idorley and Alen Ntieertfall.

Funeral Sat. Mar. tn. at from tho Prevost rhIsPol. 3710 N.

Grand boul, Id Hiram Cemetery. ST OICICH OLD NILS' latEWBX: NOS. eee-eseeseesesesees PITINGON. FCBILD of eveclat meeting of etockholders. New York.

March 5. 1931. To the etockholders of Sohild Please take no that a epecial meeting of the stockholders of EItingon. Schiid Is hereby called to be held at the office of the No. 26 West 3fith Neer Iork.

N. on the day of March. 19J1. at I in the afternoon. for the following purteities: (I) To consider seed upon a Oro leretel tai to change Pub-divisions t2t.

(3o. t7o. (II). (131i (15) and 416) of the statement of the ore-Lams ions. preferences.

privileges and voting posers or restrictions or qualificatioris of the shares Of each elaes of stock of the corieeration to read substantiaily et forth in a pamphlet marked belihedule -4. a copy whereof sill be mailed on remieet. and whii-h is on file. and open to the inspec'tion of the stockholders at the office of the secretary of the company. or in much ozher nianner es the stockholders shall determine: and (b) to reduce the amount of the capital of the corporation from 293.0923e.

its present capital. to NO. by reducing the amount of capital allocabe to the common stock from 37.361.- 2t12.3e to Vz.451.hut.): or such other manner as the stockholders shall determine; and (et to change one of the statements respecting the capital of the corporation contaired in the certificete filed by the Corporatfon, pursuant to law, On the 21'h day of November. 1925. to read as The capital shall not to less than Or in such other manner as the stockholders may determine.

(2) To oonsider and act upon a proposal to amend the by-lass of the corporation so that the same 'hail conform with cry changes in the certificate of incorporation approved by tho stockholders at this meeting. (3) To aoprove take euch other action as the stockholders may determine. in respect of a contract entered Into between Mr. Mothy Eitinetbn. president of the corporation.

and Amos. Ltd- and the action of Mr. Eitingon and the Ward of Directors of the corporation in reference, thereto andor in respect of a rontract (copy of which will be submitted to the meeting) to be entered into this corporation and Mr. Motty Eitincen Ann any other party or partiots with reference to said Altos contract. (4) To tale cry other action or prorerdingli hich may re, necessary.

required or dceirree advisabie under the laws of the State of New York. the certificate of incorporation or other certificates filed put-pliant to law or the by-laws or otherwise. In connection with all or any of the chengen or amendments adopted andor authorized at andlor to be effectuated pursuant to such stockholders meeting; and to tranasot such further business In connection with the foregoing matter. or then-wise as may properly be brought before the meeting or any adjournment Or adjournments thereof. By order of the Board of Director.

htOTTY PTTINGON. President. ARTHril KRAMER, Seeretary EITING'oN SCHILL INC. Notice of Annual Meeting of Stockholders. Pleas, take rotice that the annual meeting of stockholders of EltingOn Schild for the election of directors for the enoing year, for the approval of all actions of the Board of Directors previously taken, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting.

veld be held at the office of the company. 22tio West Thirtieth in the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. tee 2 o'clock- In the afternoon. on March 27.

1931. Datt.d, Neer York. Mareh 13, 1931. AP.T111;lt KRAMER. Secretary.

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Subject to Ores- 29., 7. Pack of the neck. sure and frictIon.30 11. Chopping tool. 40.

Sharpest. 34. 12. Itird of the 43. Again.

36. cuckoo family. 45. In law. this thing.

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Vehicle. 555 976 AGPI nmar aoy ounu mr en sonpneei for 60. Insect. 61. Inapired raver-once.

Roman god of holiday. 16. Animal's foot. 17. Bone.

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publishers. 31. Bind. 32. Correlative of either.

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ear. 63. Cloth measure. VERTICAL. 1.

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3. Myself. 13. Domesticated 4. Rescue.

or. 5. Unit. 15. Elude.

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