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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 31

St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 31

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4 i THURSDAY. Jt'XE 17. 31 Pg" WATCH YOUR PEP AND YOUR STEP WILL TAKE CARE OF ITSELF If you advertise your business in these columns. msT-nisPATcTT of old whisky he valued at $300. SITUATIONS ME N.

BOYS ADVERTISEMENT DEATHS US. colored. Ro MRS. EDNA HALE. VERNON AV- Ft 'lav labor later she found the purse had been stolen, she told the police.

BURGLARS IN THE HOME OF MRS. Dennis Biandford, 1443 Benton street In hr absence yesterday stole Jewelry valued at $340. STAIU.KR Entered Into rest James J. ptadlrr. son ReiCamm and Marion Enhrie.

if BUSINESS CARDS j) eE3Le i at Flint, if the late aied ler.ue. awakened at a. m. today by a r.cise in her bedroom, arousal her husband, Ku- 300 RUSSIAN BRiDES OF i SOLDIERS IN MANILA Walter P. Hck Mrs.

Louise it. Kruse Martin C. I.auth Frieda A. Weidemann I'hlllp P. Luthrlnfrer Louise c.

Uiaser Herbert C. Ault Madeline A. Dowllnir Walter John Bendorf Adelaide L. Blackstun. GAS IN THE STOMACH IS DANGEROUS Funeral f-om the Bereesrh funeral rar- ne.

who got up In lime to hear tne rront deer slam. Investigation revealed a burglar had taken a purse from Male's trousers In the btdroom and a purse from another room. T'ipv contained $7 and eorr.e Masonic i asiiinaton Douievara. on ri-day. June 1st.

at a. to St. Francis GLOBE Xavler's Church, thence to Calvary Ceme- CLE A NINO CO. 2124 Central 4004. ivJi CARPET Evansvllle.

Ill Evansvllle. lil 28il8 Texas 1016 8. Third .2110 P. Broadwav 1310 Merchant 1523 Billon 424 Swan 4315B Pleasant .4042 N. Broadway Alton.

HI Alton. Ill 212 Blddle 8041 Wash 3342 Palena 2K8S Lcmp Llllle terv. friends invited. (Ct Carrie: Cieanlr carpets I MRS. ERNE8T C.

KLTPSTEIN OF 6214 Washington boulevard yesterday asked detectives to help her recover a diamond bar set with 7 lance diamonds which disappeared from her waist while she was shopping downtown Monday. Paul Wayne Pooling vated like new. 3iCj Finney. UnJell i Tv ir in. ICS) I TOMES Suddenly, on Thursday, June IT.

i Mtiry Jane Tnm9. (nee Snleoher. beloved -wife of Harry Tomes and dear c. otn F.lliah H. Rarry Virirlnla Hinlth Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia to Overcome ELECTRIC WIRING.

ETC. roomer of Mrs. Birdie IUU and John 11. Tomes. BURGLARS riJMPED A TORCH to g-t Into a tcon.

floor window at the home of Anion fJiniM-ohlo, Maple a.v-mip, ea rly tola y. t.ra Kini? open a cedar ci est, from which thoy took $S0 and a rine va lnd 1 fiO Will Be Sent to U. S. Soon-Forced to Depend on Red Cross. Trouble NATHANIEL FAKHA, LAFAY-ette avenue, an interpreter, reported to the police last nlirht that sometime in Mar-h" Due notice of funeral from the residence.

THE Cooke Electric licensed and MAS tini bmit ion fd manager or man of ger.eis) information In oil tit-. IOl -173. i si' i MAN hard-working. tea-1 ar.d reil-ab 32 vears oi would accept of mi kind preferaliv with chcc for dvariiTf.e.it. H-jt u-11.

Pot-l'is. 4 MAN Sit. hv voung: evenin- work: university student: office expeneiice: any work suitable. Ho 1 'ft. sti n.

MAN bv vuung: Branlsh correspondent, translator, good tvi'lat: willing to work full or spare time. Box l'ost-I'ispstcn 1 MAN Married. 2.1. wants sieadu rk wbere 1 can someihlng or tiier Is chance for advancement: wtiiir.K mrker: not afraid of work: will work hra and any hours for a good firm and a rea-sonatiie sji larv tostart Hot i-3l. ''-'l ST AN o7fi.

rnan. 27 years of e. married. deirs position with reliable firm thoroughly famiiie.p with credits. le-Itnouent accounts, railroad claims and gen- I Fred V.

Schwartz I Martha Krayer arlo Savin I Plerina Vismara given. (ct bonded Phone us tr wiring linn ersnir.g avenue, will be giv er.ue. will be KMr- nd fixtures On. fax Pil4. and Gano a v.

Central Mii.i. IctUi Lcrny Tit "worth Bt the Associated I'ress. jWIESEMANN On Wednesday. June 10. 3as and wind In th stomach, accom- Mnrle Wiesemunn (nee bnmi.

tie-panied by that full, bloated feeling after I mother of iili.im. Fred and Choree eatinu are almost certain evidence of ft- 1 Vlfmi and Tilite iuiliierc (nee Wiese-called "acid Indigestion." Food ferments mann our d-ar mothr-ln-law and and sours, creating- the distressing gas 1 Si'sn-'-nother in her ih year, which distends the stomach onrt ham from Schumacher funer.il horn. THRIFT Ei.KCTfllC CO Wiring fixtures, electric irons, fans and vacuum clcaaera. i02S Penrose. Central 541P1- cS) Llllle PI I Leonard 327 S.

Twenty-first Charles. Mo 6002 Maple 8241 X. Ninth 434 7 A Warne Juanlta Williams Thomas Watson Watson Orace Dobson Hissland P.obert F. NIekura Anna Haun Jl I SCEL LAN EO USNOT I CE 13013 Meramec str.et. Sun lay.

June 20. at! John J. Klndall Mrs. Auitusta M. Brock man Cherokee 'leorire .1 can furnisn .4030 Washington 1 correspondence; era Montgomery Matiock Klsie R.

o-IB. Post-Dispatch. references GAS PIPES cleaned. 12.50: stoves connected. Sl.oo; guaranteed.

S. J. eeley. gas- fitter. 34 12 Thomas.

Cent. UCCSU Lin. S34M. fcUl GAS I'IPES blown out. I3.M1.

don't tear up your floor, cut your pipes or dirty your rouse: we dun't want your monev unless vou sr satisfied. John Schoen Plumbing 1411 Ys ri(chi st. KinlocU. Centrai M.7, H-il. Tyle VIM.

ii.io p. m. to Evangelical St. Paul Church. Itth and Lafayette avenue, thence to Old St.

Paul's Cemeterv. A member of St. Paul's Indies' Aid Society. (csiii lEJlTAKERSi PEETZ BROS. Funeral chapel.

273; Lafavette auto and carnage funerals: no charge for chapel. MANILA, May 20. Three hundred or more Russian 'war bridea." who hav come here frofn Siberia with their American soldier husbands, are to be sent to the United States by the Government as soon as transportation is available. These brides come from every 6tatlon in life from the peasant girl to the college graduate, and a number had been accustomed to the luxuries of life before war and revolution drove them from their homes. Their experiences in Manila, prob pers the normal functions of the vit.U Internal organs, often affecting the heart.

It is th( worst of foily to neglect such a serious condition or to treat with ordinarv digestive aids which have no neutralizing effect on the stomach adds. Instead get from any druggist a few ounces of Bisurated Magnesia and take a teaspoonful in a quarter glass of water right after eating. This will drive the gas. wind and bloat right out of the body, sweeten the stomach, neutralize the excess acid and prevent Its formation and there is no sourness or pain. Bisurated Magnesia (In powder or tablet MAN Sit.

with s.mie ood. reliat.le re'aii hardware or furniture siore; Suth moe preferred: have hs 1 Id years practical e-perlence In same, with 12 vesrs as emhalmer and veare tin shop: can take full charge; even stenoirrar I er will comnd-r a pavlna proDo'ttlon. and if found that liner take share or bov. Uo Q-84. Walter F.

Waechter Adele Oberrieder Elmer Fortel Henrietta Schucardt Charles R. Fade Jessie M. Montajrue Manuel Wohl Alice Hlncofl William J. Morgan 6401 Maple 1124 Angelica 14:23 Clinton ..1620 N. Eighteenth 27tM Blair 4MSA Wisconsin McPherson Mo 140u Temple Bloomlneton.

Ill 2011 Bt. Vincent LAWN M' AVE Its uliarpened I hone us. Delmar (cfl2i and repaired 444G C.arfleld (02 1 (i 1 1 experienced arcery spe-mun: desires K'sid connection; territory. Box nl.P -D. SAI.KSMAN-i-mltv esie ovjtiirv ir PANAMAS ii iiii-ii, biocK.d and rcbleached.

1 1 Hb 'o. N. IT. i very rea- i "i iiiiiki is Harmless to the stomach. Inexpensive, ami is used I by thousands of people who enlov their i meals with no more fear of indigestion I i.ASTKP.lNil and granitoid urk .1 T'ernm.

'C'V- AN ante work. f-nini. Sat-ur-iav afterntior.s and Sunday. Box N- 14'i PERSONAL PRINTING AND ADDRESSING AA1 Cheapest McGlll rlac in town for printing. N.

11th st. Central 717811. icl4 Jessie Fujrene Ditto Margaret Hucher Frank J. Fohurman Josephine M. Schmld William P.

Farlev Jeanotte Angelheck Oeorgo Femmer Mrs. Helen Jahn Abe S. Pars F.irdle Ehrnfeld Walter H. Rrandt Lena Leassner DEATHS PERSONAL Pet. let me hear from you: am crazy.

Murphy. (71 1'KKSOXAL Persons who saw lady hurt at WatT Tower. H-Ilefontaine car. Sunday i evening, please address Pox Q-71. 4 1 i ft KSONAL Harry Miller, wile and baby Ruth, communicate with rinyder.

4tjoii N-w- STORAGE AND M. ING BOOKKEEPER rnlverstty student ae.lree temtMirarv position as Call l'i-fpyl ivj 7 CLERKS Government, needed badly: men. women: no experience required, ail, write Mr. Ozir.ent. Arcade St.

.102 Pates 2404 Menard Perthold 1243 Graham 848 De Soto 1452 College Broadway 3100 N. Broadway Clayton. Mo 518HA Page ..5262 Natural Bridge 5239 Alabama 4001 N. Eleventh 4003 N. Eleventh 622! rivmouth Minerva 43B0 Nebraska 5101 Easton MOVINO Larpe truck vans as low at storage Victor 47.

C-innd BF( KMAN Entered into rest on Thursday June 17. at a. m. Sophie Dor-othv Beckman. beloved d-iughter of Frt and Sallie Beckman (nee Statti.

and our dear sls- l.ouls. Mo. lO' load CO( sit. and assist with ADVANCE Movlne S4 to tract; furniture in exclianae. ID OP TMO housework '41 ter.

niec; and grandchild, age 7 months. Homont 1408 Buchanan I a. to i bea far. I Funeral from residence. I street.

June lu. i i('alvarv Ccuietcrv. PIDH TO RACE AND MuVlNO DKESSM A I N( i. remodelina" laoies i Ht vour home. hour and car ADOPTJON-t-rt -are -Want infant to board; a riioth'-r.

Pi-x (' 171, will give (4) ic) evehines. COT lent oil'. Phone Lir.de! I KIRN" Entered tntrt root SEALED PROPOSALS Robert Kulthe Mrs. Ada Klusmeyer David Guy Paster Ivy M. Joseph Sartori Katherine E.

erbt pen Koeslcr Elizabeth Marie Murray John H. David Anna A. Hoffmeyer best serv Ice, movina; storaKe and exixj-tence. '(i o'lve itomont i in iheiciai)S 41, Lniig.it: i 'rosier l-'nrt st 4(1' icC'-'i 7712 Reilly Louis 4344 Pra'rie 4335A Linton Sit. bv French alrl.

2'jeat. Aiiierb an coiiec: Haiiti a li'm i' st -1 1 1 wpalch. 'Jt rsEKKKI'KH Sit. N-14S, Pot-Dls. Ho weather BIDS will be received by the Hoard of Public Service of the Citv of St.

Louis, room 'J08 City Hall, until 12 June lit). lHL'O, for a public newer to bit known as South Harlem public Sewer and Branch: plans, specifications and form if contract and other information can be had at the office of the president. Board of Public Service, room nil!) Cl'y Ha" icM BoNPiCD warehouse; exi-ert movlns and parkin: i ianos our Oilve Delmar KSGO. Lindell 4SS'j. Kaston at Van- L1TT in iiiov vou.

nl us trial: satisfaction guaranteed; we move as lo as if. K. MovinK 1S2W Park av. Sidney 37S. '42 1 f.A I Yoiimk.

desires position with snail At Kast St. Iouls. Silas E. Smith East St. Celia E.

Thomns East St. John A. Campbell St. Catherine L. Goetzman 8t.

Louis Louis Louis Louis at a. Marv Herns i m-e Hoffs. lnvelie i. dearlv beloved' wife of J. B- Berns.

and dear rnotner of John. Helen. Leon a. Laura and Winifred Berns. anil dear siste- sisti -in-law and aunt, at the ase of 47 years.

Funeral will take place on Fridav. Juno IS. at 9 a. from family residence. 11004 avenue, to Our Ladv of Perpetual Help Chui-r-h, thence to Calvary Cemetv-v.

Dceasnl was a member of Married Ladies Sodality of Our Ladv of Perpetual Heln Church and St. Ann's Death Benefit Society of St. Joseph's Church. ic4( BOCK Entered into rest on Tuesday. June l.i.

lfl'iO. at 11:45 p. Lizzie Bock (nee P.einkerj. beloved wifo the lat Aueust Hock, dear mother of Minnie. Lydia and August 11.

Pock and Mrs. Vauline 1.... in SPECIAL NOTICES hospitality 1 I III BEN A. LANG AN FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Now In our new house.

r2U4 I'elmar George B. Schwtra Breese. Sarah Timmermann Breese. Mi family on South side; can furnish Al reter-enci s. Box -PS.

Posl-Dlspalch. LAr'NTiKlCSS wants bundle uaahltir: enre: erv careful. Lindell MlHlr-1 LA FNDitESS Sit. or rleanliiK bv da. Call write I.eaiina Wright.

2(il S. 221 LA I 'N DP. KS.T- Neat colored, wanu Thursday and Friday. ail Lomotil LAI NbiiKSS Uood. colored.

ants Friday a ti Sat urda H3l 3 VV LACNDKKSS sn email bund'-s to- lake home Mrs. Janes. Kor-st SPECIAL NOTTCE On and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for by mv wife, Hortense L. Lenz. JOHN W.

LENZ. (4) AMERICAN STORAGE CO. Fireproof warehouse. lowest Insurance: euaranteed movlne: sret our rate. 211i0 t-'ilve.

Bomont 2'il. Central 029. C'f) SPECIAL NOTICE Notice is hereby (ttven that effective this date. June 1.1. lKlt).

I At St. Charles. Emmet Harrell Troy. Mo D'Arline Jones Troy, Mo Frank B. Walkup St.

Charles. Mo Adele Hollrah St. Charles, Mo At Clayton. or houaeilt-an-13 14 tl.l colored; it: Fri-lav and Saturday; will not be responsible for any d'-bts contracted by my wife. Anna May Smith.

fill A HAM (t. SMITH i(' KING Vri-iN LOW. a (3 N. Sixth Chinese and Amcrh-an restaurant, sold to P. R.

Mini; and Y. S. Htng. Will make payment on June 25. 11)20.

Friday noon. If King Yuen Ikiw owe any loan from someone's debts, please let us know before June 25. F. S. Minis and Y.

S. Hing. 27 S. tth. Robert Sarah H.

Schwartz Smith laiv. grandraoiluT and aunt, afted 74 years. Funeral rrom residence. 3118 North Nineteenth street. Saturday.

June 10. at 1 n. to St. Peter's Cemetery. P.i-ln-i lives and friends invited.

(c4) BRADSIIAW Entered in rest on Wednesday. June 1 ft. ai 1:30 a. Mary A. Pradyhaw.

beloved mother of Mrs. Wi'liam Mansifer nee Pose Brad.shawi. tn. b-1 1 2K SJL LA I ESS or cleaiilnit by dajr or Saturday. Lunrnia.

Olive LEONORI STORAGE CO. Fireproof warehouses for safe storage of furniture, artomoblles. boxes, nlanos. move, pack, ship: service efflc'nt. prompt, sat lafactorv.

Consian vour frooda our care. dtand-Laclcde avs Lindell CC20. Delmar 4702. JUDSON FREIGHT FORWARDING CO. ladv to do waaliing In e(k.

lUl'J Ms- Sit. by 2 ably have been a disappointment to most of them, as their soldier husbands on their meager pay of $36 a month have been unable to support a family, house rent and food prices having almost doubled here within the last year. To prevent these. Russian girls from actually suffering, the Red Cross and other charitable organizations have provided them with shelter and food. They are willing to work, but having no knowledge of Knglish or Spanish, they aro unable to tind employment in any of the stores of Manila and native men and boys are preferred for house servants.

After several weeks of investigation as to the best disposition to make of the war brides and their sol-flier husbands, the army authorities decided that they, with few exceptions, should be sent to the United States and there distributed among the army camps and posts, where quarters are available for married enlisted men. These the Department of the I'hillipines is not able to provide. Only those enlisted men with wives, who have an income in addition to their army pay, will be permitted to remain in the Philippines. Some of the Russian girls who were disappointed' in not obtaining poldier husbands at Vladivostok, disguised as American soldiers stowed away on transports and came to Manila, so eager were they to escape from the turmoil and suffering which have prevailed in Siberia almost since the beginning of the war. These stowaways were turned over to the authorities here to be deported to the country whence they came.

Several of them were married at the pier while awaiting to be put on board transport for the voyage back to Vladivostok, which made them American citizens and gave them the right to remain here. duo of these stowaways, clad in male attire, when about to be placed on board a. transport for deportation, with several thousand Russian rubles in her hands, appealed to the crowd at the pier for some man to marry her and save her life from what she would be certain death if she were returned to Siberia. The Russian money which is now of little or no value, appeared to have no In- fluence toward bringing forth a husband for the -woman, and she was sent back to Siberia. The friends who visit you on the long, warm days will appreciate Lipton' Iced Tea the easiest of all summer drinks to make three minutep infusion of Lipton 's Tea in boiling water, pour into passer fiUnd with cracked ice, add lemon and sugar, then hear their of complete satisfaction.

Look for th signature of Sir Thomas J- Liptoo on every package of te3 you buy- Ha Coffee Cocoa PiAaa.Ccno LA L'NliRLSri ar.d iromnc. I ii rd. Luiit find Jf-ssie. llra'lshaw. and erand-mother of five grandchildren.

4040 West Belle place. hotel or MAIDS Sit by A colored maids. fl riOT I TXT rN Due notice of funeral will be civen. (c) 1 1537 Boatmen' Bunk St Louis. Mo.

Main 124.1-0: Central HOOD. INCUSE to leave city preferred. Box Household Roods and automobile shipments 0.144 Post DispaUh -t forwarded, at lv reduced rates toCalt-! TTst-iTsiT hlah claseTtir 1 53r4 Waterman 4314 Enrlght 1702 S. 7th 2027 Wyomir.sr Mo FlorissantT Mo 7315 Bruno 7813 Bruno Chicago, 111 Chicago, 111 Creve Coeur. Mo Arglum.

Mo 3348 Knapp Webster Groves. Mo Tulsa. Ok 4130 Arsenal S302 Chloocwa 3147A Chlpoc.v Kirkwood. Mo Kirkwood. Mo wji aim ruunu jj ixSZ Frederick Schmidt Gabritlle Le Kuea William Wohldmann Marie Burgdorf Herbert P.

Miser Mrs. Pearl Ward Elwood W. Lewis Susie A. Davis William C. Elgasser Ellanora.

Klnker George E. Trautman Blanche D. Wolfram Walter O. Oldney Mollis Toll Alan Sidney F.ehr Viola M. Fricke John W.

Orr Elizabeth C. Mitten child. Phone Victor references 84 tornia ntid all Pacific Coast points. Texas. iklHhorria and Colorado: through cars, no transfer en route.

safe trar.sporta-t ion: nrcmrt find rcllaMe scrvhe. 'c2 (iileK HV. Al'TO LICENSE Lost: D-lal-B. tor Tar 44)1(1 N. Main.

Moon Mi- (cfll BROWN Entered Into rest on Tuesday. June 15. 1S120. at 4:40 p. SterllnK W.

Brown, beloved eon of James and F.lsi Brown (nee KUiottl. darllne brother of Maxir.e Brown, our dear eratidson. nephew and cousin, at the aire of 1 years. Funeral Friday. June 18.

at 10 a. from residence. 1731 North Twelfth street, to Memorial Park Cemeterv. (c4) BROWN Entered Into rest on Wednes Nt'KSK Uopd. kln.l.

practlcaJ. aolt.a ('alifornia. will take charRe of or children In return for visit expenses: raf- erenres Fox N-ll. I'Ot -1 tl LANK HuuK Lost: Nlaht and Pay savimrs 1 account book No. 10.4s".

Return 1M1H STOJiEEPAIRS -viai-Kt: reward. A. asilonulos. (--o who is 04. -1.

SEA MSTBKSS Sit. by ncai, rapid hand iimin Hox iA. G. BRAUER SUPPLY CO. Piove repairs.

Third et fc BANK BOOK Lost, on Uth between Pir.e and Olive. Imperial Hotel bank book and $2'i: liberal iev.ard. N. S. Campbell.

lOl N. 14ih st. At Belleville. FURNACES, HEATING. ETC.

SEAMSTRESS sit wishes work at home; hildren a clothes a specialty. Box V-JJS. Pom-1 iMin tch. ifTENOOHAi' KK Sit experienced. Tum O-H.

Pnsl-Dlspatch. BAR PIN Lost, seven lare. diamonds, set i In platinum; liberal reward. Cabany 37114. day.

June in. at 10:20 p. Hannah I Brv.n (nee Berryi. nearly beloved wife i.f i John Brown and dear mother of Dennis. John I and Rose Urown.

Funeral will take place on Satnrdnv. Jure lit. 102(. at a. fr.cn Cimi'v residence.

41112 Florissant avenue, to Hjly I Name Church, thence to Calvary Cemeterv. i Coral F. Deaver AlmeUa Z. Wilter FTRNACE REPAIRS. National and ali other makes.

TIPTON. '( fcf.2 Royal. WM. A HAK PIN Lost: Plain sold: Wednesday downtown: reward. Ileiurn to Minerva.

lot SI'ENOOItAPHER Sit ihorouKhijr experl-ciieei. desires or 7 hours eaeh day pr or 4 week; Forest OflWR. fl' NiO It aFHK Si I by clerk, exjierl- WALL PAPER CLEANING. ETC. LIAR PIN Losr.

3-stone diamond bar pin; reward for return and no Questions asked. Cabanv irH WALI, paper cleaning: prompt service; roonis ence-i 2 wears' hlan school; Box N- nii i Central 7l''1K. lc. lm. Post-Ulspatch.

BEADS eiv Orleans papers please copy. ic.i BIRGAFTZ Entered into rest Wednes-dav. June 10. 190. at .1 a.

John Buriraetz, beloved husband of Caroline Buic.ieiz (nee Hake), dear father of Henry Kure.ietz. Mrs. Georcce Weaver and Mrs Lillie Tneh! (tiee Hureaetil. and our Ixiat, coral, between Poeppin BIKTHS ItKCORDED. BOYS.

and M. Muller. 40RSA Arsenal, and M. Wharton. 2s2 Fntverslty.

and E. Gradle. 1442 Colleae. und M. Meyer.

2527A Mullanphy. and D. lie Koch. 2K22A Osajre. and H.

Schmidt. 2S2.1 S. 11th. and J. Pohlmann.

H420 v'Isconsin. taih. sTEN'oiIHaPHER rncral office worn. PAPER (loaned, all rooms. Star ('leaner.

Grand 1004. Schirmer or Alabama av. or Broad-J WALL nay. Findr please return to 8100 Doryj 2.V. av.

rev ard. know lede of sienoKraphy and bouKucev-Inc. I'elmar 2H2IX. i PROFESSIONAL dear fat i er-in-ia and grandfather, at! the aire of 08 years. Funeral on Fridav.

June IS. at u. from residence. 2041 Eads avenue, to i Bethania Cemetery. (c4t BILL FOLD Ixist: black: containing JHl.

railroad ticket and several papers of lm- i portawce. on top of motorbus. between (1th! and Locust. Municipal Theater and Orand- I.indeii: liberal reward. C.il Olive 4087 V.

i Tvler (eHi STEM Kit sit speaks Spaumh: I would like to tear fioin firm liiiv'tm Cuiieti or Central Anierieau offices: i-xnerlaivped: sii'hcienl InteiliKence to use Initiative or obey orders Hon Post -Dispatch. '') mm A -sit. by colored: laundry work 'or houseclesplng. Tl'12 Pine. i Vi'i'MAN Sit with baby; to du housntork In nrlt.ite fan llv.

Box N-l7. Pot lu ATTORNEYS AT LAW BIRGDORIT Entered into rest Wednes- is53BassBaBni3 A L.i OF1 Veronica 1 c.i.ji. i i.om. juiio koiu ic- day, June 10, 1W20. at 4 p.

v. mm t.eyer. CENTRAL LAW PI" REA IT. M0-12 Chestnut matters; Rll courts; advice free. (cNi of Henry t.

Buritdorf. dear mother of Do- HRAi'liLET I.st. gold engraved. Tuesday: b-res Rurgdorf. dar dauethter of Frederick I Park car.

Lottie on inside. P.clurn i I.E'.AL matters. (laiuag. and pension et woMAN-sit. bv elderly woman.

IrnC't free. adv lea and May Wuench me Hillbnindi. our dear Shaw: reward. (c)ii carefuliy attended to; Lindell work dauphter-ln-law. dear sister of Norme and i riiiti ct i.i,.

'-nut 'omiieietit. colored, wauls cltan- WOMAN Wuench. after a lincrerlna- Illness. jimi iti, i Leslie bv day; can furntvh -si 11IK DANCING Honiont Central Elisabeth. aged 22 years.

(til Funeral on Saturday. June at ft a. i from residence of nee nar.nt lOS'J ThlM -A I l.OS.1. half grown miltese Cat; re Urn t.AV half prnwn ra'iltese cat i 'Id Hi Iraml rn ard ITlIVA'li: ami class todav; ladv or rentle- WOMAN mornlnc work wanted if. man teacher.

Nicholas. 401GA Delmar. '5) lire of a West End firm, expi-- r.s-1 1 street, to Holy Cross Church, thence to Cal- vary Cemetery, l'uneral private. (c3) IOAHK 1 I CASK Ooid Initials; clean nun noma O'llies: ivoinr ir Tlief da A. and A.

Kettenbach. IdRho. F. and A. Folmer.

81 Lafavette. J. and A. Speeker 4000 Thekla. .1.

and G. McGIII 454.1 Alcott. H. and E. Smith.

McPherson. F. and J. Ka.tcwtcz. 1385 Hodiamont.

and A. Weeman 4058 Evans. F. and I. Ollmer.

1718A Lefflngwell. H. and A. Paur. 3221A Mlchliran.

E. and M. Heckerman. 2218 Menard. A.

and M. Mustek. 2tl.V Gravols. J. and G.

inter, 42.10 San Francisco. M. and M. Sliea. 2135A Cass.

H. and Hornfeldt. 4431A Forlln. (1. and B.

Stanley, 1722 Pendleton. D. and MoPermott. 3803 A Easton. H.

and M. Golke, 2307 Warren. F. and E. Gleselor.

1411 Benton. R. and A. Mel burn. 1.107 Monroe.

B. and F. Schonlroff. 1023 N. 15th.

J. and J. Vitale. 40L'! Glasgow. GIRLS.

F. and W. Jones Kennerly. c. and A.

Bonroe. 3027 Florissant. K. and K. Dltz.

481 Germanla. and E. Yanek. 41.1 Salena. and M.

Harth. 2.115 Menarii. C. and M. Schuld.

2031 S. 15th. R. and M. Cunnlnifham, 408 Sidney.

A. and A. Becker. 6020 Virginia. J.

and F. Show. 1428 Uth. Bl'HIALi PEKM1TS. E.

McMahon. 74. 153 Papln; bronchitis, Mary Schroeder, 63. 2024 E. Grand; embolism return Uii.ii-.

Aionroe; reward. Inir i.rerertet tie 1 1-1- rot-i'ie. 25 Wardrobe Fark: ladies 1 IjI', I v.M I I. 1 I'BIKT, liiKiii: Tl.urs.iavs: coolest place. aA.

yellow; less I centiemen 3.V. col. LIE Dor; Lost: hlt and f4 1 VIU'SO LADV SIC: 2 years' expert i-e; DF.MPSEY Clara on Tuesday. lo. li'2(.

Clara L. Pempsey tree Weston). Funeral from Smithers Wand's. 4JO0 i vv rute: rnvpi-il. ull t-alena fi: latest I school, i desires tosiiion as stenorrapiier sn-i ii- u-pliono operator.

ull Lindell t'pltij" after I i m1 l'HIVATH LESSONS Anv hour: tuavanteed; reliable: oldMt LM'l l.Bfnvett,.. Olive street, Friday, June 18. at p. in. I TRONIC DIAMOND r.Riloc'n Lost, on or Iteliefoiitalne car or North Side Hall.

Upward if returned to 411 harpy. Lindell JKYoiR. DOO lxt: white and brown TedJv. Call Deimar ic) ilHELP WANTEDl i i 1IF.ITMAN Entered Into rest Wednesday, i 10. 1920.

at 4:50 r. Herthino i Heltman (nee Eirpers). dearly beloved mother of Harold Heltman and May Osthoff. at the ae of 5 years. I I Funeral at Chester, 111..

Friday. June Priced Ktlll Falling In Franco. By the Associate! Press. TARIS, June 17. Prices of various commodities In every day use continue to decline in this city and newspapers state that coffee costs less In Paris than In Havre and less in Havre than In Brazil.

Cotton, which for several days wb firm, has egaln undergone an Important decline In Havre. A J. rillVATH OAN'i'lNO. 4413 RshlliKlon euaranteed in 0 lessons. Mrs.

Miller. Forest Atfx CLASSES l'i Incess Academy. 4470 Easton. evr-rv Tuesday and Thureoav ecenlna: ail sumnier: best Instructors: quickest inethoil: elec tr ic fans. Icll'j!) DAN'CINO FOHOOL Private lessons any hour: class everv evenins: mixed; witn .14 111 A Ollvw DOO Ixist: spit, and poodle hrou siois; Nellie; rew ard.

ii fjm in I.iTiES l.o.t; working; Kirl's dress Kline's box: reward. Alcott. i 18. at p. in.

(c) i IIOR.AN On Wednesday. June 10. lP'-'O. at 4:1.1 p. Mary Huran inee McCarthy).

formerly of 1017A North LeffinftweU avenue. beloved mother of Timothy und Thomas I 5o competent InstructotB. Arcadia. .1.11 R. L.

Dlskup. 7. 4020 McPherson; sarcoma. Albert Williams. ftO.

Infirmary; nephritis. 'Maud Storm, 38. 4021A Botanical; pneumonia. Ellin both Mueller, 70. 2240 Oregon soft Horan.

Funeral Saturday. Jure 11. at 8:30 a. from Meek THcUman chapei. Easton avenue, to St.

Bridget's Church, i thenco to Calvary Cemetery. Friends in-i vlted. leceascd was a member (if Anchor I Home i Cuncil No. Knights and Ladies Olive Phone Lindell 4.1.1B. (ci SIMMER HATES Bernhardt' e.

I'ark; coolest place: 0 1-hour private lessons, classes -0 1-hour. SI: lessons daily, any hour: best tralnlnir: no misrepresentation: dancing Tuesda vs. Thurs-1 nvs. I DO I dance the latest steps? I'll I do: I can't r-ae trv feet behave since I took a term of lessons at A1amt' Private Discount Don't miss this opportunity. Only one of a style.

They are samples and carry the Murphy EMHO.SSK1) COLD PIN Iost: with r-d onyx settir.K: between citv 1 all and 1-th an-1 Chestnut, or Lee or Markt car; reward if returned to Miss Chamber of I i GIRL'S I iltESS -Lost will pay $10 reward for return of girl's dress -hiWsin? from automobile on Sixth st. near Columbia Theater: no questions asked; be a uooj sport and rciurn: this was purchased for orphan ciri's birthday. Mis. Ceo. Elilhardt.

N. Newstead. 'ct GLASSES Tortoise-shell rims; llelt or Relbfontalne cars; reward. H. Gindra.

1MU s. l-'tth si. ACETTI.EN'E VKIDKRS-On Vi-ln h'K mhr-pt tet: muni nrt-rSn waUlr. ht var nd ncjrklne condlt Ictnu. Ai-plv K.

K. Luther Iron llasi.ter ur mv.4 K'-ril i i) Ai'Col NTANT I'uhll acrountant riuirr h.tv1(- (if th(roufrltlv xprrlfnird 4rilrvr; nrinsi tiavf hst (r')niHlii. tat nlfiry I'ffl i )'ot-1'1 r'j NT A N'T Jur.Uir -xrriiii pixel trill u. ul! an! ticc'Jnit iir-, ulioiit 21 rrti! of if Apply K-w. rt UH.

t'niou triu H.da.. 1 lit unJ l.o.iU trTtf aITJUSTEJ: To adjust newing machines. MOON MOTOR CAR of Security. (c) 1 ISKAKI. Entered into rest on Tuesday.

Dnncine School. illH.o West Pine bl. I.ln-dv. 'c Marriage Licenses BirthsJRecorded Burial Permits June l-. at tn.JU p.

iFrnei (nee Kotter.stette). dearlv beloved wife of DETECTIVES fo, linrnaril Israel. nun ton oear imiuici. mother-in-law and frrandmother. after a 1 brief Illness, axed 73 years- 4 months and CLASSES Lost, in Tower GroeFark Tuesday evening, in case: reward.

Finder notify J. Welsh. Main 4700. Station f'J. -La'ly dors ria(iowlnir and In- Miss Jackson.

1VX)2 Cat. DETECTIVE-vestiRatlnic. Forest 042H. I ir.A 4400 X. Main.

(cC) DETECTIVE Expeit. shHdowlnp. i s. him bl 4111 herrv tr. GOLD WATCH Lost, ladles', front of case cut out to make an open face.

Grand 37K. 3M7 Lafavette. GOVERNMENT DISCHARGE PAPERS Lost, Manchester car or on Broadway; reward. Grand 4.107W days. The funeral takes place on Friday.

June 1R. at 8:30 a. from residence. 1322 Wricht street, to St. Llborius Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

c4) KELLER Entered Into rest, suddenly, on 1 Tuesday, June 13. 1UHO. at 12 p. Aukus- Keller Straube). widow of John Keller, I beloved mother of Mrs.

C. H. PerKer. John Keller. Mrs.

C. F. Hreuer and lna Keller. I our dear sister, mother-in-law and wrand- Forest 7r.p Iielmar S7oX fcCVi 1 ARTIST Commerclnl. ope with experience In t.i-Tiririvir ioii iiiowin- inveriE' dvertlsli.

business pr-ferred- application F.1' 'WL ba. lil be considered coiillleiulal. Boa -Does shadowing. InvenlKa- misslnur confidential. neonle: I MARRIAGI3 LICKNSES.

Trsnlf Rels F.H21 Xfnnchester Mrs. Florence B. Haley B021A Manchester Richard M. Atwater III Scarsdale. X.

Kathorlne B. Greeley Koohelle. N. inn. locates joio.

on i I Wis Flnnev av. Phone Lindell 6102. Delmar; 4.V. brain. Rachael Smith.

74. 027 V. EwIhk: apopleiy. E. J.

Dletmeier. 42. 4.112 N. Broadway; tuberculosis. John Smith.

SI. 2413 Blddie: tuberculosis. Louella FltSBlbboaa. 7 5828 Highland: pneumonia. Viola McLauirhlin.

14. 4129 N. 2d; diphtnerm. Amalla Krljuth, 77, 4910 Bulwer; myocardi- Mary 72. 4222A Easton: sclerosis.

A. J. Rosenkrans. 1, 3719 Ii Salle; enteritis. R.

Townsend, 44, Sanitarium: tubercu- J.IOW.' Roeser. 5, 1D11 3. 7th: killed ly automoolle. Rernice Hoeft. 8.

8102 Vulcan: scarlet fever. Dlsmus Spasnick. 65. 0014 Minnesota; Cirrhosis. Chas.

Wlrth. 64. 823 Fllmore: apoplexy. Mildred Seniff. 3.

2K25 S. 13th: dlphtherlt. P. I.vons. 1235 S.

14th: homicide. 1 Thomas 85. 44A'J West Belle; nephritis. Anton Docskal, 20. -807 S.

11th; pneumonia Ru WaTnsVanx. 1. 2.100 S. 11th: pneumonia. Ann Kennedy.

75, 4751 Tennessee; hemi- MaiT Akruss. 85. 1310 N. 8th: myocarditis John Schulse. 74.

310.1 Nebraska: stenosis Kllen i'lv 74. 3720 A Wyomlnn: myocarditis. Schaaf. 50. 5237 Gates: myocarditis.

M. Elcher. 23. 4238 Flad: apoplexy Susan Moser. 80L2113 Salisbury: nephritis.

Owen Hopper. 57. 101 N. 0th: carcinoma Varv Banker. 77.

3050 Delmar; myocarditis. IL Fischer. 45. 4562 Newberry; hemor- rhaKe. F(rreU jjq 4427 pneumonia.

50. 4048 Lotus; anemia. black horsehair Hamilton -J'i7 .1 ft: ASEMULEH in maelilne shop. Pine hat. in reward (CI HAT Lost, ladies' Forest Park or Pridn" 2SnR.

S744X. bi I PRIVATE detectite ib-s shadowina and In- testi(ratlnir. Itoom Central National! HbU. Thone Central SI. Olive 48.00 60.00 72.00 92.00 Regular 60.00 Fiber Wardrobe Trunks.

Regular 75.00 Fiber Wardrobe Trunks. Regular 90.00 Fiber Wardrobe Trunks. Regular $115.00 Fiber Wardrobe Trunks. Regular $150.00 Fiber Wardrobe Trunks Regular $175.00 Fiber Wardrobe Trunks Regular $200.00 Fiber Wardrobe Trunks Regular $250.00 Fiber Wardrobe Trunks Regular $275.00 Fiber Wardrobe Trunks. KEYS Lost.

4. on chain. A. E. company tae attached, phone.

Cabmy I'JOTjW after mother, at the ase of oo years 11 months and 24 davs. Funeral on Friday. June IS. at 2 p. 0 p.

m. from residence, Delmar boulevard, to JV1EDICVL Hii-4 tnive: carpenters' ianltor. turn ward. AN7 OIP.Lf csred for dorm- con- ny FN" ASSISTANT KIIII'I'IMi LI Viium man. Applv cpn Kelflna and Rubber 'o Main snd Chestnut.

lei A sTsT A NT H' IK Li'K. 1 1 iitTre Jlo and s'ate experience and referetn-ea. Hni ST'l. font -Iisiatrl. ACLlitltH Travel.

na: terinanent. atlrae-tlv work; stat. exinrVin and salary llm J-SI). (j A rfo Mo iT.K EC i I A NI Li per te eif, 4111(1 I'elmar hi. ic At 'To V.i II A.vTi t- Kiperlen'-el.

A7m'y Sterllnr Hun. and 8erv. 12 N. Eu--Hi- r. finder please re.

nr.einer.t. Liberty lloaultul. 4217 Iicimsr. Lit "KNSK Lost. No.

turn in S- 4th Ft. (ci i -Lowt I. A. C. Call (c4l ilo.M'CKAM LMTIAI-5-(entral r.rl'7.

PROFESSIONAL KIENI.EN ICntered Into rest on Thurs-1 day, June 17. lf'1'0. at a. -s i Mamie Sdizman Kienien of 742d Flora boule-i vard. Mapiewood, beloved -wife c' John II.

K'lenlen. I Funeral from Eerpresch funeral parlors, I Washington boulevard, on Saturdav. June 19, at p. to Zion Cemetery. (c5 LONd into rest on 'Wednesdav.

June Irl. IS'20. at 0:03 a. Johanna LonR-. beloved daughter of the late John and Catherine LonR-.

Remains can he viewed st Cullinane funeral parlors. 1710 North Grand LEWIS C. CIIAFMAN Petroleum Oeolojist. Mineral Ind Appraiser. MHt Central Natl.

Fiir.k Ht Lou's (Bl Lost. Two. that were last vn on chair in picture department of Ka.nous-liarr packages are vnluabla to no but the o-tcner. who woujd i-oreclate their return: reward: phone M153 Kcmuf of l-'a- Stanberry. Mo Stanberrv.

Mo 3510 N. 20th I'ountalri pi 4320 Fyler Fvlcr 21.1 S. Kith 3OK0A Clark fns Irimar 3217 iexas I-iinett Elliot R0R Pussell 3003 Putaelt 274.1 Arcomae 03o2 Alabama 4.12S Luckv Pine 2701 N. fth 2703 N. 0th .1 222S Oregon 3422 Tennessee Ill Granite City.

Ill 1317 Howard 1713 N. 13th Alton. 1)1 1 50 Bags and Suitcases mous-Itarr Co. (- AI'Tll I'A I NTF.RS Two second men to ru 1 rnlii snd ruii tr s'eady Job Mardwell Auto Jra lii'l Kan i THEATRICAL 1 MKCHANK'S Arpl 11 1 lic loia e4, USHERS Ladies, must be. over lfi.

Applv iniiiiediatel v. LOEWS' CAIJllICK THEATER City News in Brief MANIC- Most firet- TARTY tnat took box containing dresses 1 on main floor Faiiious A Harr Is known I and has been li-cate 1 ill rot prosecute. Keturn Famt. us A- Marr I.ot and Found or I 4iacA W. Florissant.

Colfax 2'M. and claim i lJ lTl. I'ARK T- Lift: r-arl. 110 lll-Hlonj UM.e.1- Tei. 1 IM'HK- l.o.I: smail.

irreen: cnntiilnltiK two I Al MF ias. a ri r.n.rd 11 Sin li'ih st I avenue, tiiitll rridav. dune I at 0 a. in. Interment at Alton 111.

'cl MASON Enteral into rest on Thursday. I June 17. 1 f'0. 7 a. Majorle Mason, beloved daughter of Hiram V.

and jliorothy Tlason (nee NcwcomeC and dear rlster of Dorothy Mason, at the of nin; aood wears. Apr-r ic I'cllANii ii. Factory Samples, Slightly Marred or Scratched, but All Perfect 6tli anl Chestnut. Hil.K Le Luxe Automobl.e Co. Aim- MISCELLANEOUS U- Si V.

Just in Time for Your Vacation Needs MISS bliiM and sniiiii -loft mow 1 district or Tower C.ro-.e car. reward. Forest l'EAKD liKAI'S -Ixiat -1 Inches In lennth: reward, fill; Fine. Central 2N1.1. I WILLIAM VICTOR TODD AND hih nf St.

Louts. were EMPLOYMENT WANTED Lot Fiber Suitcases; with of raps: Alton. Hi Lot Genuine Leather Bags; values up to cn cn choice VUiJU msrricd erday at Jeryv1Ue. They said were supposed to be on a boat 1 a 4 1 1 1 ittT -ut worklr hoti.u icl Al'TcMi VASHKit-Mu-f hm vevd rtaUry; Work. lifrv ilvj; t4 --r I ain iftKH Two iontl nn to'rub.

VNiiildh ami rnlof varnlnh. I.l values up to choice years. Funeral on Friday. June IS. at 3 n.

from family residence. Nina place, to Bellcfontalne Cemetery. MII.T.KK Entered Info rest on Tuesda-. June 15. 1120.

at 4i30 a. Robert L. Miller, aged 3s years, beloved husband of Mamie Miller (nee Lahey). our dear brother, brother-in-law snd uncle. aed lis vears.

Funeral on Fridav. June 1 at 2:30 n. SWIMM1NC CASE Lost, with two suits at ake Hill; reward. 3P74 Arsenal. Vie t.r R1W-T.

10 MEN. BOYS Lot Gladstone Bags; values up Return to TAIL CATF. U.st; Ford truck. California: reward. S12.00 to choice Ijrv KEKI'KR-Sit 1ft Up yfur -rk utnay job, Jtrirtl Ayto ira Irvln A.

Laughlln Kathryn Chattln Clarence L. Becker Me C. Gerstner Oluaeppe Cnrosella Mcolrtta Morelll Milton Ijimb Mary Saan William J. Wind Anna T. (oerlsch Alvln H.

Hansen Ollnda E. IJollhorst Karl S. Prlessle Mrs. Luella Preissle Aloys H. Fog Anna M.

orwerk Walter Claire Louisa Griffin Jumps Tloman ill M. Wade P. K. Dletsschold Uily E. Thoma J'snlM E.

Mawdaley K. Mueller P. Arras 1-IUlan May Klmer Cairns Aildle I. Collins Harry Coldbtri rh M. E.lelsteirj Jsmes M.

MenKher vrn J. Diekmunn H. Myron Townsend Hilda Frevwald Pra R. Duff f'orence K. While I'ewev Smith Caroline Keltel M.

Parker Ada Mills jytlllam A. Downey Mary Dionev feorse User Feldman filbert Woods Leila M. Houston Rnsitsr Volat Llla M. Llcb U. Ulalne Marie L.

Wolfram 'nry Frd Hartman rs. Bertha K. Cralit H. I rev rah Alice SpaiiKler Jseoh Jirownlleld ilsrtha N. Stahl Alfred O.

Tehne (itlllitt 1-uqua 'llllam (. Schick resrl Miller Mnbert J. Hoffner lrnarei Gackwntiach J'rank Clmrle. Kaher Amanda c. btelnhaus I-ouls Hellenrclch J'wtha Cook Q.

summers i-irbers. O. otlvr on I 'nlvevutt car. Mack-handieii. Kiivtr- THREE HUNDRED BOTS.

MEMBERS OF the North Side Y. M. will be taken In iutomoliles on an all-day outlnir at the Rik-Iui Saturday. prnjram of ath-letlc contests and itsmes will be held The North Sid- -y bovs- swimming- team ill hold a swlmmlnir contest by telegraph with the Dauville. team.

rnff Mm N. pojt Is: Pt jj'f hand nifht work. Call LMRRF.LLA Lost, dav al 4 HO p. tipped. Itetutn uni iTk tarV tvntaf r' i5 1'uloniac KK I'L-IT? Hit nc 'i rir'i i und i vA KFl--Kift 1 for hrra-1 mnn ruts' wifh fKijrop; naarv Iix n'ntit ti t-t tktJv VviK, il T'p i.t a.v Urn Hymt Lout.

Uvr; ruarJ from Wm. M. Schumacher's chapel, I Jefferson and North Market. Ileceased was a i member of Confident Lodge. No.

11. K. of I. (c) RESSI.EH Entered Into rest VTednesdav. I June HI.

lll'iO. at 10 a. Charlotte i Ressier. dear mother of Ceorse Cietis. and jour dear and grandmother.

in her eixtv-sixth vear. I Funeral FatunUv. June 1. fit 11 tt i from Math Hermann Son chnl Fair I -id West Florissant avenues, to Frledens I 'H A "KLiCT WAT ii 1 In1Vi rl-' bn: r'oin unM: wrHt nii on liU cAiti'KM Kit -nn. uivieu J.

Dcliriir I POLICE ITEMS BAKER To take full Wells 1407 Temple 4120 Manchester .1119 Market 4027 A Shaw 4027A Shaw Litchfield. Ill Chicago, 111 1301 Grand 3.134 Lee Fillmore 3754 Meramec Westminster 2M0 St. Vincent 3047 McPherson 24H Sherldsn 33.1,1 A Laclede Holla, Mo Affton Mo 4240 N. 20th S. 441(1 Holly RM17 Folsotn 3HU7 Folaom Corpus Ten Joneavllle, 1310 Warren Lot Fiber Suitcases; val- C7 uos up to $10; V'U Lot of Fiber Cases; values CI fl up to $15 00; choice Lot Leather Suitcases; black, brown; values up to QIC choice v'" Lot Leather Suitcases; val- COR ues up to choice Lot Black Walrus Grain Traveling Bags; regular $3.00 CO and choice yLiL) Lot Black Leatherette Bags; values up to CQ "7C choice gUilJ Lot Du Pont Bags; values up wI(h.

CAIM'KNTKIl Sit. wr.llnc to makes l'-ra: inn. ali i-s ia- rewsrd. ltetutn to 100 fin ies and Six) drtfii rolls daily; plendid position for rhester. fticl l'ark.

raites. Orand ItlU. after 8 30. 2S1S 'j i Knb -kerbocl lady's piain ot.en face itold Lot Leather Gladstone Bags; values up to C0K fin choice JZJiUU Lot Black and Brown Leather Oxford Bag3; values up C10 to choice sHOiUU Lot Oxford Bags; reg- COC nn uln V-JUU Lot English Oxford Hand-Sewed Bags; regular COO Cfl choice gOZiJU Lot Fiber Suitcases; regu- CI Cn lar $2 and choice- VIuU Lot Fiber Suitcases; with straps; values up to CO tn choice Vfc-IU Lot Good Fiber Suitcases; value WATCII-li watch, between Hontmen ItanK "intL nJ watcll. tiet- Hons; dny or contract, aer, work fa DH 1) 1 1 UBKcr.

II. HM none tcive i i. Fs moiis-Parr: reaard. liciltd I rein. ICJil TvW FOUND Sit.

for truck 1. 1 do reiir FIT.TON THOMAS, PROPRIETOR OF confectioner' 2 'reet. went to the res of his store to nvestlate a noise last nlVht and on re-enterlnf the store saiv nir bov runnlnn out with his cash bo rontalnln. 43. The noise at the rear had beeti ma by two other nero boys peltlr.8 ff the place with rocks, apparently to attract his attention.

A BfRCLAP. IN THE HOME OF REN Ilm-man" 424 A BhKUe took a check for 80.4l and a watch from LiPP-man trousers and a watch from the clothe, of Harrv Landls. a roomer, whlie both were asleep last nlf ht. Cemetery. HOOT Clara Marshel Root, wife of Oliver Root.

Raymond avenue. Funeral Friday. June IK. 1020. at 2 n.

in fr.im Lupton's undertaklnr parlors. 4449 Olive, street. Interment hCHlSTF.R Entered Into rest Wednesday. June 11. 10:40 Msr-rnret Marv Schuster, darllnr daughter of Leo and I.lllle Schuster (nee (irummell our dear rranddaur titer and niece, seed 4 KAMI AMI Kli'-msV H4Mtf Also 3 rt 4 CHAl ITK! work ti.art 1 man.

It TiO'l Found collie; r.lckel-stndded I.lnlel! 112 liTO.l West Fine bl riV n'Sftrs Arniv l.mtirtiisrit repair Ttu -k Cerb t-3 CIlAllFL! It For" "truck, will' do work: ti Tied man 14 11th lnjij --Found Col.LlK white and yellow; st. i-htt Ca'l 1 et (1IA1 Il-SII. bv colored. rerer- A. Keeves.

eii'-ef. it-it a.l makes of cars JloNF.V Found ner to choice Mond.iv. snirtil sum can have wxm- by i.avtna 7' 1'os I strh. HA NI) A KK Ex princrd. Applv HEHKEKT MEIsEE I I 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 4TT Ft! AN Lxtrfrlet.trd.

ib'j M' iNK -1 'in ot I an fi I'd. I'ust -I "si at flo Washlnrton av. id a.e iocatlon. years snd months. i Funeral will take place from the family residence.

14'1A Hocan street, on FrMax.i 1H. at .10 t. m. Interment In i al- varv Cemeterv. cl i vl( KIM.FR Entered Into rest on Thura- I 17 1 (().

at :30 a Anna Lot Cowhide Kusset Leather Bags; exceptional val- P10 Cfl ties; up to $10; choice. I tiJU $4.00 up to choice JAMES K. CARB. M1 WATERMAN AV-enne. yesterday asked detectives to lnve.il-.: la vl iere set -tth dlu- J.lnde'l 4T4U I.U'aV'T.VVIAN KN' ilNKKH-Hit.

I i i. tn in.lus;r:ai attt. nech'o-v. struiluf bull.ln.rs furns'-s-e. su.r-irlen.ient n.n et.rs t' It.

"I i .4 ih stxfl. at.d malnteiai iii.i!.. tt.sltt-.o. f'st-cli I -st irferer.es iiox I' I 1 tl "ll an walk t.lilil hool xlsd waxes Hole; 4 sr. l.i 1 1.

1" iV: Sen In It'- I jjox irr K-Dt 1. Moods et bh. Inquire Mayors lU'l rr -Kotin-I It 'la itiN'1- 'round. rli ntid roi tn Citv nHi valued at IOO which stolen from a drwSer in hi. apartment bet.ee.

..1812 N. Fourteenth 44.V1A Delmar 4527 I.almdle St. Elmo. Ill Ht. Elm i.

Ill 4458 rco ...4424 Forest "ark Jackson. Mich 17(53 Waverly 1 KOtt rren ...2.102 N. Eleveutll Rouite, I Mcdura. Ill P. C.

Murphy Trunk Co. ill IUSIi Wei. on Fianii.a Mi. June 4 ana J. Sicktn'irer ir.ee Kleret beloved ife of the I lat John Stcklne-r.

dear mother of rid Charles and Mrs. J. 1 Huber and our dear mother-in-law, grand- HY 'iHiLlcK'nErT. FAI KH Mounted l'istrlrt. MAN-Sif S05 I.1NDELI.

--i(vJl, iin.i.ni -v KK scorn. (114 I- 1 d'sires lr.it Hot MRS WALTER ladv i ti- aip at envs contalnlnf I n.o'her and sister. --i ar. I tmm tiie Leidner chapel. handba 707 Washington Av.

houlfvard. left a to Mr Ijr al We.lt a. MtaaJwajr M4 as iixtii a. aj i St Louis avenua. Hue notica af Uma will ilAN M.

t. ner or Is'iltor, 11 p. r.cferci.ces. Grand 8487R. luri't Krll BAI C.E Central 8ir-R i'I'IITMN- i'enth ft AT IJOr.fE-1521 K.

check, and keys In a 2 when she arrived at Lnlnj, (4 be t-lven. Station lasl nleht. Keturnlnf a lew econds.

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