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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 8

St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 8

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a sl A MA JLgj-L N. T.LgAg, iL.N --L-T J5 J- Apis' best house and homedirectoby. i. J7IT. SITUATIONS-WOMEN.

GIRLS HELP WANT ED-MEN. BOYS AGENT3 WANTtrT A II STONE WILL NOT BE It 11 15 A II POST-DISPATCH READERS COMPA MIIV- rc'fed. e-tj lf-1 MHIVith K.wrkncrt tpion or (, real N.r-.i.r?i. Aool roo.o znri. or onitri: rffereno.

ISox -11. I' ii fctit i into r-t on -), Krl.ii..- xi JLTfse; t.tfti row 1 nur T---. oref.erefl. e.e!!e-f 1 at 4-i a ii Mrm. nr jyj, i-i 'K wm ii urmiT, rc-ii s.

i at Henry H. Kerksieck. belovea of MiMSl-To, flrt-it. on btrir mli latie tl planer orW: r-o trr.j.i- Armlv rutN XI -i irl CHAIRMAN I beloved buaband r.f OUSTED AS CRITICISE SENATOR STONE Helen kerks'crk nee Mesil. latlier if nee Amuk.

ir iii.l I eUJerv Ia4r; tet refrrenrea; o- mother. a. hoiie. I(n 1 11 Hv.i Mr, He en Kerksiei neloied son "I Eliza To lo inlna-. A.

John 11 I cl rranK I at if beth Kerlts-eik, brother of Mrs Wil CANVASSERS nam Bier. Mrs. Joseph Shea and Mr. MA Votiig. to inanag.

ofn.e; etrieav A. 1 dear father-in-law nf vini- Hlf ri.lnred T' ali (all Unuell 41V. 1 i rm i 'nee tarl Walker, ojr dear svn-ui-ia 1 stahii. air Senate Steering Committee Ue iinu untie. Funeral will take nlaee from the fam ouna.

aa ami.tant reoeivinr an-i -iTnina- o.erk rr weM ad-1reaa In now A lot.rVritrh A Few, However, Proclaim H.m a Champion of r. -inie eKseis ihi, a-nd dfar urandfa- er eajr rr--T iV" ily residence. 413 North Twenty-first SI cides to Leave Him on For lfl I HiX.IRI s. by vounc girt for llrhi houeoworii snd a.aut with child; writa nr nil. Mgrt tt.

Ma-lg. "rtiEKEEHER Hit. in ml.ioer n. nhWiiim. F.

n.V.'i street, on hundty afterntKm. March tl Snod r.feren.-i WAN of aa. to aJt table and to aitrnd frraon of oaner: rtv ber of Moi Norih fj residence, f.su 3317. at o'clock, to St. Peter's Ceme eign Relations Bock.

tery, friends are respectfully invited Humanity and One Nominates Him for the Presidency. avenue, on Mondir, chih'ru1 m- Aioi.iai yla.hinfvon av. il i MAN Guild miiker. dairy 'arm. muit be ra-liable: no oiler noed aui.y.

Call beiweeii ai I. i Motor. c) 1IiI by Southern colored for gner! Hjumorii; cook or nurse. Ma lalle, who have V'eXTV table work to recei. KMM.I.K Entered int rest on l'r! By Wire Iran the Waahlaaleaa Bi aL'AI day.

March I'll r. at 10 -a wel rraa nf the lioorx W. Knol'e. beloved terctmnl. a.

lei-e tiii.T- iiorpkWoMAN Stt. by outh-n coiwm; -ral iJwjMwnrk. I'leaae arile. Kmma WASHIXTiTTiV March 10 Senator MbA HANIC Hoir an1 comt-eient. -t APultvfAnt firfmnn.

wifh viw takinx rorfminihlo Utr; in rn'l amn fa-irrw Ir. rri4 of fh spt town, in th4p HmitN. mar-nti rr.n trtrrr4 rt.ut be ni oeri encM. hurrwfu) airnn hulHr. knnr lww to f- suppose toniy suppose.

Air. we OUld be Obllired tn aaf arr-er. Ta a -m son of Mary nolle (nte Sehlcu-ter). and dear hrnlh.r nf fhe late Henrv Stone will not be ousted from the lark. EMPLOYMENT ACENCUiTX" fl OST and OUN Dj LA I'V 1 nrn if.i'ton in motherlea home and Anna after a lingering of the Foreign Rela- Doexn't Represent Democrats.

the Zdltar of the Poat-Dittpatch. I reaat your editorial In the Sunday Puat-L-tspaUch. entitled "Hum 8hoe Bill." Tears la tha onlv Kf l.niiia tnaiver that wlHlng to concede that Senator Stone I mi-v. I tions Com chairmanship might JJJk. v.

La illness, at the age of years. raVl vi orhlnr machinrrv an.i luirni nen DrotM-rlv- aalarr and artve r-f r- mittee. Many Senators HI bt m'- make one mistake in 40 years. Funeral Sunriav Mirrh 11. at 2 n.

f.r Tueaday, e-em. think he should voluntarily resign from family resident-. 3CJ1 Magazine Just recently, perhaps, he made the K.N Yiiunar nr na sv arrvli: It-vnaT I Tuition ogiia free; eJLT liv.iraulic 1.AI hv colored tltin- but they do not wih to start a party street, thence to the Hethanta Cemetery ern 247 1rk v. 1 1 chair. A j' ilk it.

Kvst- i rrrrr n.isuke of thinking that there are mor rpim Hewing 4.i nnn.y r.aa the nerve to expose thia man Stone riiniii ire rejDe-tfiillv invited. -7l i-ncl men to ahlna aho-rs. quarrel at the beginning of a Con LAl'MMIK-ii to taae waalili.ic hoin Hma Ion HI Kill. Kit Entered rest on Mar- HoH. Mini Prudw.v 7 hyphenates In Missouri than there are of -ood.

red-blooded genuine American gress by forcing him out. PARTNERS car: nnt. nr 1 niert' MtN To i rk in fa ttwy. at ard a- a i Friday, starch S. 1S1J.

a' LAI NtiKK.SS SU. hr The only rearrangement of the For irani ienif olorl; Foreet fn-'il'W. lttrK. iiauiUvillcUl 11 1 1 4 tt. ami VUe WJ "Qlifwav.

Thjr.av. 'no matter what country their ancestors monei. rx Id r. tcfii PAKT.NKR nueutrr. dckiicu iiduin ter of Mr.

and Mrs Charles Kuebler eign Relations Committee will tie the LAlMUKSr Sit Taesiar. Wednra-ltv i- a man ii a i i rrm i.ifse-uring CKntwr.r- Ttal for hravy work In mercanil-. filling of Vlt-anrifa marie hv retirinr hail from), but that Is only one mistake. Uke "Old Betsy." he should be niaier 01 nerrna niaa ana eor i.rfV i nn rT'nay: I.lnden 4.vi bonitiot Mrnn InM.n l' Boa nuf goo. poet Ion for right party I 1.

for rlgbt party. Kuebler. -at Ihi a of l'i Ll I LAI 'NI iHKMS 811. hv woman to do unci Senators. The committee assignments i.

i i k. .1 l.T I monthit a-i re. excused at least once wto. in i wpiiucsiibt; pnona i.tn aatent vatrmn av. ri1 re- Funeral from II Schm arturr Now, Mr.

Editor, there corncs such 1.4 FT- win not be announced until Monday, but the Steering Commtitee has de MKX-Tu; ounc. betmeen the acre -1 aa4 2.: onlv th'-e rlw can oualtfr a. em-Pcrt. st fir urea tiee4 anolr; tieafm oo not anp'r voia can fill this requlrament chapel. I 1 7 Sidnev street, on Su-i II I Mli.Kn UHW bi- I go Olit n.4 Tu.l.t.

.11 withering, puckering. alum-bakirz-Dow lay. Marh II. at to St cided to leave Stone where he is. i i '1 rr' un.der.Me nf 1 ni.

t-iriuianie av Matthews' Cemeterv. tl Co. tc7i der taste in my mouth, that I can no rive him what he deserve. He promised to support our President In his arts, and now he as gone back the yeaat powder days and shown ha true colors. He is no friend of oodrow Wilson and he never was.

The frieni he haa is Bill Stone. He 1Ti't represent the Democrats of or any other state. He ought to discarded and 1 hope he will be. DEMOCRAT. Congratulation for Stone.

T1 'i!" M'ter ef the Post-Dlspateh I have sent the following telegram to Strator Stone: Future renerationa will thank 1... 1 or houu MEN To tlrixe 1. wasonn, tie eot-er "11. imuir i kiii, iiura Entered into on Sajr i n.iprmnn. in sue utterances 01 praise to sen I Ar c.

I nee nraisrlal nediealed. Nt'RSE Sit. bv colored girl. nun. or lignt hmu.

I. XI. II. "ill I I ui nuer return Po.llion for a. GALESHLRG.

111.. March a ai.iui iir, i.ti. i I lie Legg. beloved son of the late Harry and Margaret lcpg fnee Manloni. and worn: apniv at once.

1'olar wave. anievent.r ann ti i 1IKN Two. vouna. IS veara of aae. for office work: mu.t 1 blah school a situates and coma sell Shaplelel that -u memorial to the late George Fitch, hu that very feebly.

Kit. bv colored girl, nii'i ior nani nii vTalnjt. dear nephew and cousin, after a brief t.o. 1.7 1 I SI KMk.h IPtl Pl: Kit h. Very truly.

capable en.T-t nx a L-d i- i. lady; flrat-claaa beginner, (antral morist, author and legislator, a chapter hall, designed on the lines of a classic Greek temple, was dedicated here today In the Knox College Beta Thcta Pi Fra- STONE fEX- ADMIRER. Funeral Monday. March 12. at S.30 a i.wN-omn lo do cik f.

i a ii ni -v i.e.. i 1 1 uri.il ateadr employment to the right man: wage, f'l tier dan of tours: an open shoo In l.r. nii.liara .1. 1 ..4 .1. ITI rrt KAaii4i.em& attn Im WiiMA.S xt-adv work, for Mondav.

I v-ci lj tin Tl 1I 1MB glilU) ill. I CI. ui.l l.r.l.F Tl I i -n. j. ti.

1 7 Kate Vmse. six ji Reaume street, to ivaie rase, mi i.a iieaume street, to ana l-Tlday. Al I turn to Mr Jnenh V-i. 1 I i .7 i5 urBI St Michael' rhnrrh I h.o.-e In f.lv.r, I P.amea Clayton and I len Iftl.t Sullivan u.TiaT. i nurpiay Stone Inspires Her Muse.

rtownetslrs work: famllv ternity house CTICAL. BKXCH MAN Or lioy: soma r-e-vious at the optical bench rtt-oulred. ADDlv to M3 Ollva 4th 1 Kirk mood 317. 1. tl- Cemetery.

Friends are respectfully in-1 vited. Hurrah, cry I for Senator Stone' floor. tell icii (help wanted tviijierirnrj white T- of two In Irk wood rj laundry work imi. DEATHS 1 PACKER -Experienced; state reference. Vox Why do the Dem's of Missouri moan? MKllSMAN Entered into rest on .4 mi a.

an.na uear oia rocky-mule state of mine a iiinnn ih, hi iaq 111.. Stephen A. Mernmann, beloved son of S. anKaae. 1 I IjISH WAMHEK Kemaie caJ tirtt Maaa 'mm.

ar PACKER Experienced na kins and crating case goods. Central Furniture IW-T 4t fmil. rvrv uyuin, 11U CXp CKc7am I AT aatle Stone shall bring glory to thee and JZ'SfZ- Death neUc. mm. r(Xrit'a3aMaraf.

aVOirlifaorrsi eaUM. 7 anfaea i-iyaiwjii IIU llCICIia iTIIJIIIiauil I memonoms, 4tc. ZOc In thine per ana. raaasre. av MM.

a i-ru, una ui.r cpar oroiner. Vl I nae I nl PI VTFD i iri si ii ii tnri i.iii. gn air i i uii enamel, t.n.n. DRtbbMAKERS, OPErUTfJ I i a.1.3 r. gold pen- MEN.

BOYS AliKAR.x Entered Into rest on fri- rlav ILf.pi.li a 1 1 -r n-aiuence, n'-i eniisyivania avenue, on Vf nrae. 1- 10 a. A a ni. ifiniiim, uuk Firm as th palisades of dear old uumnv, jj. at a.

to bi. I ci iwuniain pen; reward nnn-i i.iati-n. Irel and i re-ea- 7 ii'i ail a.av M. J-atherlne Ahearn (nee Hrennan). be- Honiface Church, thence to Mount Olive I -i- -Miii i V.HUIII1, iiiiii.c nmuiii BAG FOLDTXrt AT A PUT VP! Aljssip PANTS MAKER Flr.l-claaa pant, and m.li.

tn, nut i Cemetery. Relatives and friends are re Van-mi. "in FEATHER f.TMH.IIMll I No aruns (pona da Merica shiD 01 i-eter Anearn, near "'O'ljer of Hazel Ahearn. Mrs. Pavid TrrlrSSk spectfully invited.

fcT) IN.I Wa.hln.ton. irTi -L ooaltlon for right party. nham Bag Co nl I Wirlt Ft. 7i PAI'KR car K-, chkin; Ueim.r A NG EK I in meJ la tel Ilalmar METKft Entered into rest on Satur- 4 a l.VleR the speech of -little Italy-thf, I ay Charles J. Stanley and Mamie JIc- Put guns on the ship there'll be hell A' i.

ki 1UJ Kipertenced can rr.ak. fro 1 wees positively atfwdy alo gie out hum. w.k 7- i n-7 I ward Aoei. optical re- HA KEK Third hand. Call at 42-0 Ka.tori 'J IV.

1711. Ml O.OV T-W i PATTERN- MAKER At once: for anhltec- Pie. M1SSOLKI FEATHER i-TyT i ikh tnu- iti hi v--i Pox f'o-t-1 trT.i aavnt Aamiuiijr icaiurilUC, J.r? IJlhaHU avanna Xf I a- A to pay: Mi.iVA'iJfc;TIi"", cpiiuining bud vat Ji ran BAKKR Third hand: mu.t be good on 1 I rtMI- Lost. ulstricT I'IJU" I'Iiha. t.hono I tndpll l.vtn uisirici.

4th and Pine urn i.iv-itrr i nee cfiatiucrf, rein-r of Phillip Meter, beloved mother cf Frank Meter. Mrs. Mary Bers ami Mrs. Barbara Flugeer. and our nrn ei i'ATTKHN RfclPAIHKK Kx.e;.or Tool ana Xfarh.na oi.

r- a BIW Petiole Hld gir; 9-Wi tnother-in-law. grandmother at 8:30 a. to St. Matthews1 Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

,7) Entered Into rest on Pons of Missouri awaken and see HAHUKH (ko I. 3Mll Olive l-riuiB, fan call hunrfav momlntf at IIAHHER Flrt-clas, for today, lift N. nth. treat-grandmother, aged 79 years. Notice of funeral later from Tseath bondage of war would you PIPE FITTERS Freieht car Sl AFr brown knit r- Epei for -fIRI About li ta uai.

1. HAKIItK hteadv: tl4 nnrinll Xf.ln raarcn at 7:30 p. AIlPA ArmtrAno- morning la be- dence of Mrs. Mary Berg. 673 Mar- w.

a. i i iicik, on ii i I tv i.T min ana vandeventer iiiim rim. i nio i Mation. work. Apply 2800 DeKalb.

for your inspiring- stand as an Amer-iran citLxen and Senator In the present cr'sis. Our whole country is with you in your noble fight for the n-aSntenance of American honor. Wfreepect and fair play. Realize that millions upon millions of our 1-eople have placed their last hope for peace in your proven love and patriotism of America. Stop the l-oisonirg of the minds of our by driving the Bug-Hsu hirelings out of our newspaper offices and by sending the traitors from their editorial rooms to the penitentiary- Our reople mean well, but they have-teen drugged by these sinister such an extent that, unless re-i comes soon, our country will to be the land of the free and the home of the brave.

JAMES V. NEVIN-, Pn. D. Iron Croaa for Stone. To the Editor of the I'ost-Dispatch VV HI you please allow me space in your column? We should offer Mr.

-ollins of Mississippi a rote of thanks for rewarding- Mr. Vardam.n with the iron Cross. "Lest the Kaiser Forget" "nd a couple of the Iron (rosses to Mr. Store, lest he "OMAN READER Policy Gumshoe BUI. loved mother of W.

Thomas, ilau- queue avenue, linden wood, to Church I reman. i.iwin i.it. (c WEALTH trample the Tralrle. for today; afternoon; U. 1 fWlT r-W ta oi Kpiphany.

I br'v given by ira name Armstrong. Mrs. Ella Cnrrnran Ur. i i .1 poor. irenion ana AoKomu (III.) patK-ri i return to I'l'RTFH-ln barber Bill IDHTER-For white.

nl V. tall ..4 Tl C.n 1A KHICR ood: come readv to wnra- SIS Send them thru bloody war's hideous Please conv. i. I av: 1111111Q rjurniiu ana Mrs. Margaret Beth and our dearmoth- v.

i. l.1 -T- a-t r. -J li: I ran kiln nv. rem ard. 1 1 1 i KTEK Si.l.n a- s- I till r.13 Tine st.

door: Hmt-To work at Mad'leon. A ana granamotner. on 1 'nm 0.. RHi rmfiV-iI1 car. once Ml atate 111.

day niarrn nr i i I'fxia nm rv x. u- ii a i. 1'ORTEli Kii-rleri. eo barlurr ahop: 4J per unerai Tuesday mornlnsr. March IS GIRI.S--T0 pa.te giria a.

Ui" o. o.om jr. iuiu I nuiiir r. I it .1 it i I at irum reaiaence. SI vt .1...

ci i i Nay: I cry who am I ye aay? PuRTKR For crocery apply featurdar tt.rnin 1,1 1 1 1 ,1 inat i. nent. rluc ky. fn no s. j.ftZT Gl None under Ik" to 'AIIHIOIHUS IKOCKI i am a woman so give wit.

iv, cemetery. tnee iiscaKI. nelovea aaugnter or lv" npiKnt; nenton mi i r.i-i.iwj-. i niorei. at once.

Apolv I'anna ank and Johanna Oseak rnee DelKldi, WATCH Lout and bla rli.hon fob inin.i. Kinr'. highway an,) Wnterro.n sister of Catherine and John Oseak. T' r- Klgln; on Park car or on Wash- Western I nlon OseakJhn Debold lat' Frank Brod-y; reward, p-lSlir-tc. TAi.ii roi i.ie.

Hrnom I Ci'A'l lirnnLlvn ir Colored, at om-e. Annlv I'viiia Hotel. Kinr'. highway and Waterman, icl Funeral FOUND HOY" Koenlr Hroom 923 Urooklvn. irTj IMKTER White.

Clark 'a 21st and Appiy liung.tras l. and C. Cu lart For I am a mother and I can nrav ntiiTe, uranlte itv. l'i in i-cvi. j.

-r a en whs a. member of the Holy Family of Rock Church. PORTER Kin- t.i t-er shop; bring tooia. 10i i-u cr i a ntone mis dayl I Motor. lit iv-a in 1 will take place from Arthur Ul klJ ouiur tear.

old. for can fcuv Caody CII tk.nn.llu'. 1 I I y.1?""1." I1. bring certlUoatea. Apply Columhii liny Co Kioih x.nk xi i.

i MYRTLE RUPP. 4TIRV Entered into rest f5atur. Young, who 1 competent lo open UP of ninrnlnii: mu.t come W.11 w.nm- first and Wash streets, on Monday morn- ti;" and whinlrJedc.UT-.i rSSSi intr. March 12 a n'rlk tit T' "-au lal anj fouwi OlRIJi For aJdreaslna on i. BOY For office work: w.rea SA- ell ti 1- i a.

aiyrtlo Inr Circular, ni meniled. Major a Place. 6L'K4 Clayton iniii.i-iav. noom rulltrtnn II dr. i.l Make a Duma of Senate.

v. i.li: ItflVlH .1 -t ii urvn I lien t-e in i aivarv i unipinn- yr.r. Srb f'on- -oo v- tn.N aYAhovit I or 17 year, of ana Johnaor umr uaugnier or Mrs Feanola Vri.k.ll. I-Ylends are respectfully invited. Car- UiRI.s To ln, and iina Tr.H..i..

r. ..1 .1 Tn frt tT as al. a sv. PRESS HANDS F'unrh sppiv 7 a. m.

Cull, i I i. ll.lll traJII. II a 11 1 1 at. 1 rlagea. (C) PERSONAL -vim jc.

ricnene. at tne age or V.0 imn If 1 A 1 tohn Frlchette. at th -i jkviiiiTu ana nam- burner. UiY Abottt 1. for errands auid delivery I Aiinlv ltywt Itmiviv Why not make' a Duma out of the Senate, and then after mKe ye?" Merc.

lTuf VtaaW M1TI.LKR Entered Into rest i iiiviiins iv oa Infer en. 1. v. I'RESSMAN In printing dcparimeiit of man III IV- IS vemr. ....1 Ht.

JUoula liaakat and UIKI.S To learn to aew on uriisiiBic. iiiu. St. Genevieve IMn) nanera nl. Thumday.

March- S. at 2:25 p. I Frederick W. Mueller, beloved hnahnnd VYl.S''S?!A0'ir" PftineA "i 2d and Ararnal tf.md nut-! 1 .1. or the Senate express their opinion, and If it does not suit "His Mile.tv" ui.imiini mm.rn.

too ruliv conipetent to handle clone regl.trr and color Wii.ll ,4 m.i.k I. I UOY Colored. Id veara: in drn ri nf Anna Mueller anrl nil. rfe.e Ren.h.. I J'.

"7. Ifoal, 714 Washington, entrance tnrvagn Stisa IK. t.UiniJO.1- i-l in ti t.i .17 riHU.l. Ik-- I I im.r atraix. Minimum flan son-in-law.

hrnth.r.ln.lnw unH unci. I run amount, mu. i.n... i son-in-law nKHtiFKLn Entered Into rest on rrldav fl.fa-.Mi. a '-i, i im i i.

Till. I I exue mem to Siberia? A. U'UMI 1IUUI HOY For meat niantuu Apply ltt Jef Jff Ql ARRVMEX And laborers. at Felling I perlenccd white, ft c.iT laundrr work, for family of taa te th Editor of the. P.i.m k.

)7 personaC siin iniji. in. ra.t nt. i.oula stone Charles Rergfeld. beloved son of Augusta Itergfeld nee Kratzt.

an.i liOYK 14 to It! veara. Men. la Itn Funeral on Sunday, March 11, at 2 from the residence, 2C17 South Jef- Arcarle iiuie Ka.t st Jc7 1 Mor 1. Tt re- "Stone Suck Eagle Egg Fol cl om all mussed up; i have read every 1- 111 I 1, i.ini... our brother-in-law and unoi i E.i.

call v. i i .1 1 1 i i.l.1 r.it r-Zperl- ul'i Oood boy to trnrk In drug mu.t that the pr(tM GIRLS hor bag factory. Ch tnnlhf OClock iciwu 1 1 u. v.riws cnurcn, thence to Concordia Cemetery. Car- ii a re i prptii-a at a ri eg r- "ii.rii.

iuw w.aea; work and oe.a oin Kllby Frog ana Switch I'n i Hurrah for W. J. Stone, the neat President of the United States, the m.n i.hiii, rraiuence, Water a reef on it.i. i To work at ahoe shining. obJo Kaa "iS tCiJ ADOPTION" Hag 1 8 Main.

(c i i ii n. nanoina- Gumshoe Bill ne entire reaerre atnev ocn of censure, vhile the peopi- ar. venomously ivin IHI bllllPI.Mi Cl.ERK A l.tant to slitr-plnr. k-. ll It.

in r.rangencai Lutheran IntA AC tea I rv.i. PF.I.4.RF.F. Entered KOV About 14 years old. to work In hard tmia. uy manmaciurer.

H.t t-Iit. Thursday. March 8. 1917. at 2 p.

uYn KK 17 t0 the Cemetery. Relatives and friends munition barons and Wall street and I attend. Deceased wm, a G1RL5 .1 1 inn enm rea vent to their wrath. What, all the if Mr. Iveriv I.

L. Ka.t jiiugiirr, ii.il r. IfTn BT HKiS PAINTER J. T. Elan.

SOU X. kn.ii yt. l-mlii, ill. tfairlaa t-ttt aw. taatfaif-trl 41 1- Klua Pelrre and brother of Mr.

tne nev. Dr. Manning of Trinity Church, i No. 416, A UOY To work in laooratnry cbance for w-rs. -se-aj S1 I a) flM jw -9 artiiaturva.

UaMar COMING EVENTST i wno represents k. i When the I.u.iitanla wen. -t nii7 manincaroai inexni-ai -lttmmuoircc n' arrie aerinfr unw ciii'j .11 m. imrrtnrri Si'OTTERjj CkkwI tvay. Orand Dyeing and Cennc aiH Eatrton av.

(r-fl avnt our pit.k wra rwannas trian. papers p'eae English snobs who control the press I cPy- (c) 3m y. jd. tcTi a'Yri Two. 1H vears of are.

to learn tN in. IT of my countrymen with It. I dear brother-in-law and uncle. I bull and caba reV Eaa'e of 57 years I Jtferaon and Iif.vette ava'. Satur- al from family residence.

TfG MrfhJft 1Hlt- 1v' Kscei- th rBe ge M'ENtKJRAPIIEK Young man. 17 or 1 years of age. who ha. learnatt mi UJIiLS To learn shirt irocJ and foldincr afonrl- luunirr ana mould nubile I -entered into r.t nn 1 1 i u. ma Aa rricr- enre.

Annlv Kh.nl. ivK 11, tn-. i Blow ti-tv on Snnfl.v. Mirrh 11 I n'1. -hhrr Club.

Admi8ln and typewrit Ins; berlnner acceptable, but acme experience preferre.1: In own ll.ndWrltln.. evnerlen.e 1. Ion; Read of the Trfbune. Bennett of the It Herald. Lana of the Sun aOY Bright.

1 or 17 year. old. for seneral paid br wpek whi! tn i ilrl Kt M.h.' 4 -r-atoeir 1 11 ii nr. ww. ny lartte manulir urin.

nected Rot A-lir. 1 1. tk Motor. ir?) our Orand M.o.-7.. Of the WnrM Tii.H I fi i'" VlkC rem.

Hoi A-4T Pot.l Mmtch LT e. It ii hi lurn ti. over tn irniri.nA I Richard IIOYH Must ba 14 years old: bring cer Innli. All 1J s.r 8VINSIN'U MAN Kxperlencd. for cleaning bullJlnga and Kfarlor.

Apply Mlftftour. liouan and indow Clejuilnr lhl 4 TORT. Hh and Hickory tts. (tf. I ttaa Haa II ..14.

PEMll.KTO-F.ntered into rest cn l. WXT'Ai? Saturday. March 10. 1917. at 1 5 a.

I 2 a hern a- Aih'V." after a brief illness. Elsie 11 Mary. Elizabeth ami Carroll t.7 niu tY. "ke B. luggan.

and our M.VK bo. fan 1MY In law ofl.ce: "lata education e.nerlenc I i -u i Penrlletnn rinrline i worn. 11 a 'c. aon-in-iaw and JUIBECTOES MEETING. TAri-itR hn ran aMlat In wait I ar on ra 4 nffma tn ill 1 1 "-rvtcea of good, cifeicte naiad am.

b.l 1 I heard a voice calling me. but I was told that I ws, mistaken. After that Columbus, jr. "affair- I thought that I heard the same voice railing. Now the President wants to put gun f-n merchant ships and Bill says If the I-acenia had had 14 guns fo'ari a.id 17 aft what good would they hare done her on that dark and dreadful right? I have read about the gUn9 on our ships that shoot 17 miles; I hv seen in the movies a hir James H.

and Mary E. Pendleton nee I DmKCTt Xt errr. 1 1 1 1- Ii sucked eggs, but thev were I nur fer rnnrli1.iii.tii.. I nr.i.u.iij our dear granddaughter g'ven NO Notice marhlna and closing gtrl. row 14 t-4 la rea alt ft Poe).

and TAIlXR-8 If Ei-rER men's cuatmn eagle egg not English burzard I I tht meet coats; steady work; good waves: bdsIv at I I. hreb I PrivJ- Ir.g of the board of dl-I bIntT.To 'kr cifar Apply with Jrt Pacific R.iiw.v ci Kice MercaiiUla Cigar Co. Offli-a of tha corno.nv th 1- or tne company Remain, will h. f.ir.n nni-e. J.

Kotner. 4111 Manche.ter. lr-7i like the the press of this country sucks. f5rnd 'Wyoming to A I I 1 1: a n.l nnlcua. Una Ily residence.

434 Vista avenue, on I iT Kruln ll.itit.ritk. SfiO s. Sundav. March 11. at a tn I'll1 lllfl 1- iou say mere are ahlna held nr.

i I rnenns invitid 11 riTt 11 4j rrr spring. Tower Station, thence via 1IKK K1.A VKK Want, lob a aewer layer and manhole bulldlnr: have had lona; i7i n.v the f.k I. r.1 Tuos- I iu nurnn. I I r. afX rL0 "VrAKntered into rest FrC goo.1 saiary.

fwiaef '1 EA MST lioard; on company, nrotierex- work foe rieki n.wi.. ui jr of ii iri n. II7. at 2 -i. 1 experience a3 ire r.

velln 5ns 2d p. m. fur the Innun inn .1 I I7L- -i-. experience Ad lreyi p. Venn fiiw gd i.

ii iii.i urn i it ir, Services will he held at Marionviile, T-a con-e before rBM -f." J--; rousn ork. Ollva St. 1 mil. ivu me peo-i. ijii.

r.awarn impske. be- ple how many are held up on account of l.Vt? "njwr Anna Pupske. and 11 bf-cia lot Creve Coeur car. tc7, niarcn 1 1. Knl-lmrlUM lf.

tnnlin Trejldenu CAKPKXTEK ELl'Elld Ayj.Iy 32uo" 1 TTKlt. Secrets r- the hlorl.rf.t ursir. Gdw.d passing under the Brooklyn tr1d-a waahli arviiiatj 1 1 1 at ya a ltl. MAKER Ami die maker, experienced, steidv work and rood annlv iimiiih i niu. i ll'l Marionviile (Mo.l papers please copv.

So" larle.le: thirl tph. in. IIII7 she get "stuck" under the bridge? LAHHIAdB PAlNTtR AUround. oi siarnmer. Mrs.

Edward Bauer Mr. people are starving in Greece, a neutral bert Cordon. Benjamin. Rudolph country and we dare not send I rd n1 Henry Dunske. (lav between 11 a.

m. tar.i 1 hnutrau tci) Jeffervin av. POPr Suddenly, on Frid.iv. ICAHHlAiiK PAINTER And Blriuer. feetman eirl.

T'lTI'tH! ht-tiaork. ri'C'l C-rt-KI lor lNIOW CLEANER Eerlencsd. Apply ttnve. V.V.4 there with fooj because Eneland 'rA. EMPLOYMEN rere an- i "atT" Where are the Any way while the fuss goes on the bodies of Mrs.

Hoy and Vim Wn- a tot- a i I i- -1 LI ioi.uui i ntnut, jinni av, March US tO StaT awav. Wh I at 9 m.i MEN" To aell goods on ualna. 214 iii-'i rvirinir.urv. ICHAFKFKL'R And yard man; must havi Enme fopp (nee Aegerter). dearly eloved wife of Oliv er Pniin 1 WANTED i.

.7. I in. in Wen.t.1- Annlv -i 42 our snips and send them to Norway I t-rivate. neat appearln. 10 ucor iiminrr ui ziufi.

rrances 'enn "bA.lMle-.Oernian. (or geoarav. tar --woXtlAil? rre.t ltil woman, for aMral lew work an ce-klng. cur rrfwvaot. Harrarks Webster Bos A-6i.

boating around in the deep blue sea with the li; from the Lusitania and all the other American victims of German's mifi. r.urri.nra hi. in ner inrty-sixtn year. w3r.T,a,, Gree Frld." IV Po.t-PitiD.tch l.ci Vi'h. MEN.

BOYS unerai Jionnay, ti tz, at P- nf'-7 f-ncls M. Eaerday, beloved wn of CLKRK Young man. to )eara; hlsh- I a-hMil ne from residence. 413.VV Shunr Vol'N'j MEN Three, to run to Illmili.gna 1 1 1 1 h.v. ch urli.

1. 1 ion siveadamness." NEUTRAL AMERICAN rit-icner ami Easterday nee iii I'M- hite In f.w.,1 kw wafl-ii c. ManltLDj; OtiyeSr Mo: nr. nue. to Aiissouri rematory I.

ivuiurr clerk preference, given to on. to te.r-n hn.ii.ua. 1. t.n. oet rer If he ever does call? 1 11 be there! t-iease omit flowers.

lc7 pi a- -i i 1 1 1 1 1 H) a month: sind'd future for rl.M tun there: jfSX ME R1CH.HD0 Entered into White girl fur (oaraj aw work- i. Proud of Senator Stone. sa iti lilt1. Funeral will take place from the res' rifinm nf hla sunt T- i tn o.n handwriting, naming three rum i.ecn mi ItIM W.htT.gtnn i.ii, i i. llllk.

TJ i 1- a r-ti Uln 11. .1... 1 I hp To the Editor of the Post-niar-atek 111 11 III, ll-i Stone's Vision Narrow. K. DF.NAfX.

reeora.nna.ir..r rrfl I Torr-, Pn, u- country prn I lp- iatk tonc-m ha an oian. I I A rKN I)Kk-Ktf I xrrlnr trf rrrl mu.t knn. ltv About Senator Stone; if anyone wants wife of the late George lUchanlsnn Anna 111 anH Ho.e 1. i nl. hlntn.

requirse the wa. mail fniTilly; no wa.lilng. MM Watanar apartment ii -i iiiki aecorator; rmn. boKf of ItiUtTnr Purhlv and fumlsh Al m. rioiiK n.

i Richardson and grandmother of Frank I i i ii.iiii.if think. Senator Stone was upholdmu law. The statute which he is righting to uphold is aa It is. I mii; ititry ana comm.iiHon. ih CIS BAKKR-HM.

bv i.i t. ii pectiva aketches for interior decoration, and furni.hlng. a. hi. time will ba about equally between aketcbe.

and out- .1.1. Vi a v. Funeral from rhaiul as or country, 41-41 Ithaitle li E' iill 1 cenaral houeeaora tew famllv. in anarlment uno MarMa; taf flnnr e.t c.1 HOI 'KEfilitl -White. Ii.rret.erai haewtn of fhona dndsa iX.

It.tish Its.t St Ii.r!. i-. aicnur. 'ue notice or time, (c) Cl TTER Enpertenced on hnuM i.iin.r.r r.i r.n pnfjiuon fn, (ha I V. 1 k.

1 to criticise Senator Stone he ought to at least sign his statement. Our President got elected on the platform saying-Vote for me and I will keep you out of war." Senator Stone waa absolutely right in knowing what he waa voting for. I for one am proud of Senator Stone for the stand he took. It is ro time for holding on to it as things ire.s snd m.i.f ba good man- ut nt-v 11...,. ki iii-iii .1 1.

iu.itrii. iieinve-i 1-11 At r-Trrrrv: rrr- 1 an.i. ii-nrr, ii. mum i wifitr and Indu.trlou.: wa are not looking for a cheap man Address as above, giving full lafor. husband nf Arnnna Huhen anrl f.tli.i- ana.

we must put this statute v. r. colored no to ofif-r ork -rt. 1 -I 1 Ml, AUK.Ufie, 11 ...1 i m.i i riorn- hauer. 4S.

Farlln avenue, on Monday morning. March 12. at 9 o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery. Carriages. tr.) Ft: II It Entered into rest on Frldav March 9.

1917, at 5:20 p. Frank Fehr. aged 68 years, beloved husband of arrle Fehr (nee BulW-i'ckV ear 'ather of Albert and Irank Fehr. and Mrs. Grace Grimms and our tlear grandfather, father-in-law and brother.

Funeral on Monday. March It at 2 p. from residence. 2550 Brii'-jn street, to alhalla Cemetery Hel-i-tlves and friends Invited. Motor St.

Charles (Mo.) papers please copy. ITKR--Entered into rest FrIUav. March 9 1917 ai oe tor tne time being, and take what "i j. on nuay. i al.t kauato Telephone or r.l! Mr.

Phillip. and Iierrv rd. Tophone Krkannj tfa 111.1 tl) til AC VKEI 'Itsit I'iMI ASH I.H nT i-7T If 131.. at a. m.

ve'nerie'-H 'J Funeral Sundav. March 11 at In er means tnat are necessary to our Independence and see to it LilSTRIUL'TERS- -js men. experienced. 413 I l.nlil 111.1. XI 1 rn-.

rwiiui, 1- or ceneral hwrnwa tn famllv- e. i I from H. Rindskopfs funeral parlors' 44li fn I1 I I I I I I.l It nniriiing that our President wanta to be omnipo i Ik I. esnenenre- can mat our ngnts are respected. At the uinr iMM-eiianlni.

wl'b some Illll HElillil Rell.t.:. t.i.i..e. mr. St 1 'in. nimi.

i.iide.1 IJIIVtlte flowers. Hen. ddre 4.41 Vi et ir rights ate beln trampled SHOE WORKERS hfttiM.nik' nl.n. fi. 1-.

inn. mill, u.m to nsure trensth. of a. a and par- tent, tte must keep his word, his platform: vote for me and I will keep you o-at of war. Respectfully yours.

Party. Ca'l or nknne 1 rt Sk tne oust, rrcedom, peace and good 1 'j r. -i. I. k.

Iir.r.I. lil K.XISHF.R amn best riararr.a MIMIilli On Thursdav. March 8. 1817. James M.

Saunders, aged 62 i in i nut. Amenrun i.m. i. wii to ail men. BROWN iii i7.

a. iimnf white or tin. F. VAN KEMPEL. UHiifcii r.xpenenred In cleaning arvl 3 ears.

ni.t with hiil.e. ork and ele IMf Funeral from Chnrl.t mtnapi o.ri.i. 10 orira rum machine. I I.TIMA HEEIi TRIM ER 11 1 chanel 1 1'miin hie- m' ana rrtia- 'Stone's Shoes Wood, Not lamer or Urrrnrn rdvu salary, iwuon npengier. Iei a1 -a.

"4aVir4II me-- and Jacob J. tjinter. at the age of Sunday. March 11, at 2 p. to Val- h.ll.

1 I 1 CHURCH NOTICES pr.ni i.e.: at on. Ktier.eii.el. laiialff 4 era; houeeaork, no laundry, troni take Clayton car. get o'f on CU nt. URl (1 I I.KKK Junior, ith eprlen Mueller.

1415 llebert su. betwaen 10 i as a iin-nins li nays. Funeral Sunrfax- 4 'IV fm l'i, 1 1 1 l0. 11.1 11 Tll Jackson. March 7, 1517.

To the Editor of the Post-Dispatch: a good deal in tha rrr. rli.ne. w.m msHa ni from Kutis Mare, fnnee.i FIRST pntviTtvii. lJ o. who El.EVAKlR Experienced.

Prufrock watre. tuiv v-trvn iT rnn Inr. member or carpenters I nion, I.ocl No. "3 7. ie SF.1.1KIHST Entered into rest Friday.

March 9. 1917. at 1:30 in iiltton iv i iremftiorv. ami rM. SPlendl I rell.K,.

IrL'nm OUUST. Sundav arhnnl in ait a I. kr.i.ll.I- work. tn family rail at awn: fe El. KVATuK ItilY Alyply to bead llliiin or on A.

P. Mueller. I41i H.i--. NITRR Entered Into r.r ei hui nuitv VI ft iwea 1 p. lcu.t Kr clreer or l.ni '17 "It1 ana meeting! Ignats Selhorst.

beloved husband of KIREMA.V- n--a on worrH i.i.r.i.n'1. 1 1. ri. urn r. xfiertencet Alice selborst inte tianti.

and a-eciure Dv on Greenbaum. P. C. S. iemning the whole of Senator Stone political career.

The Senator has always seemed to be open and above toard. He shouldn't be charged with naklng use of underhand means. Why. out here In Missouri, the mothers w. "euer.

ireisr.1 eiev.mr: nv l.r.e merr.ntlle hnuaa; atate ace and onlv thnmi who w.ni .1 Thel. I'Hon- nJ-I cap.nio upkeep mn epert.n.,,, enaiT. oper.ti.,n ami nltfltilna: make offer: "hliiT tlan Science and T.iri.i.. "T'V father of Rr.bert. Ethel and Itarrv Selhorst.

after it lingering Illness, at I'bEtSlKt. Whit. Oermas-AfB4 for aet.rr.l boutework. ro.k. tat and Iron la family, no Mldeea ply tmmeai.te'v.

g. King's ht comer Ifehep nl i iri irk nee-1 to Rut H-ITvl -It iph Cr.owd'r- arry I married. Ito, p. m. Studio Hall.

N. Cor av. and Ollre at. Mr d. I lil IIIMI III IV At.tilv 11.

"I Vine 'ii nne apply to HTand ine age or oi yeurti. Remain, will lie In moKirr. uouis and llarrr .1 W.tier mi. lu FWIV 1 1 lii: ll AU for Milt AM ltiY 1 veax. old or older.

Hhna Co I II I k. i ST.PETCIt'S PPIvi-nnit bouaawart. rt i. 1 .1 1 1 1 I residence, 4135 rjas(row avenue, until trrn i miuncr-in. law and grandmother, at the age of Sou 1 1, to the prayers of their little ..11 -) I SALESMEN WANTED Llndell boulevard and Spring, iue.

Kev. Z. B. Phillips. I Holv Communion 7 Fu r.r- I Siiiirlav i fir f.co-r- ones, ana Harare putting them to sleep, tell them to grow, up and be like Sen It" fKK KrJlKH- KUar.v we a.

aws rJjVS-'" a r-2' I "2 Hl.i nKXViTM whii. aetai a. rn.T rn tins T-10. from family residence. 1Ma Bremeri HAND rv-v-d reilaula man for seneral farm; call 1T Kuaaell, batwaan 1 and 8.

a.k for I. Turaner. o.oo a. nunoay. i.

Interment at Chester. 111. C) AI.I -Entered into rest on Friday March 1S17. at 11 p. Ceha Agnes Small beloved wit.

nf t.i.k a School. 10 ni. Mo7n rt ii as -4e 7 deceased rem r. ten, i -irnjitania s. i road, big prom.

d.Uy. be. Ur kTSJ and Sermon by the Rector, ll a n. Evanaon. anA FITTERS Reamer men arull aTlTCHKN TlVl4' niti femaj.

ator stone open and above board, es pecially in politics. The name. Gumshoe Hill mu.t nonth V. -rr II ll'l, I IT and flllve iiortri Bt. ixtui, aLdles Auxiliary.

ii.i nani ,1. m.ll ilea, mi.li.. A I I--! "Sf.lll.e,,. ryon. weTcome: p' m' ev: A I.l AN K.nael.n...

i TT MAS hv vnnn. 1 reaily itT wrlt fem at foe Mwndarfl 4 fVYut T.iW.e fleie ni l'ki larA vi i.i-i ii. itKflPI and Patrick Joseph Small, and our dear furniture hi. rnent mcv .,7. and 'en given htm by a base enemy.

I am ih. JL7- V.YJ:. Johner: rnr SONO SERVICE AT TEMPLE ISRAFI King hiarhwav anrl .1" KL- rafrh i -1 a. i n.r -1 i Bimer. Funeral will fake nlace from timii.

I uMei that he haa never mo-. anj night shitt; steady employ Edward Heye. darling babr of Walt" day morning at 10 Dr. eloeri.orea HAI.l'MlLN Vouti. men i.

i r. irr residence. Market street, on Mon MAN Sir nunc 1'J va 4 I a a rnnc 1'J sr- umhoe since the charce wa. "eve iiimi Martini, and fmurl mnit in mi. .4 a war Sliwa, I ment.

Appiy wnarr ana bt. worthy's Plsv "Ji ssiatv nr corr.mi-aion a'l aia i aa' worker. What day. Jlarcti st to St. M.ila-chy's Church, tiience to Calvary Oine.

I lt tut instead wears wooden shoes, that he may be heard as he "malka the straight r.a.t.in a AJAlIl r.i-r.l i.ie.-.a na of So-called JuI. Tn Vrtmlnil George st. (Cl) irrc ttt. Mi month in n.s seven-h Funeral ill take niace on Sunday. Jlarrjl 11.

at 2 JO p. from residence. 45' 2 West Papin street Interment tn VaiH.ii. SALESMAN Wno afford lo in.e.t $um, or rr)r. ...1 ewtal.Har, eL-IttXl nelilna eie- -irlral -lsr rl4n'4 ant 1 I MAlIi for aMi.nl Kree.

nr. Entered irtn rest ti MKN To. aviMrt0nravl. for niatit 1. Prelude, Air for the an APptf Sl oi.tain a Miiikiti refererV-ea.

Add IInarl. aVf A Si I I IS ar rnsrelaJ eja 1 inursday. siarcn s. iiv. at id r.

at Henver. Colo. Rev. inimi Prlvate tMk.ta. A.lrtr 1 1 7: 1 ana narrow way." If he does not wear wooden shoes.

Otto Stlfel should send him a pair at once, for Mr. Stifel ta olnc to need a lot of hetp about rll to dam back the deluge that Is headed Anthem. Sanctua. Stehle. C.

S. R. aarwrteac. ll.V lo.t.f m.UV' T1n St. Charles I Mo 1 nan.r.

-t Funeral will tske nlace from ft A tit or freneeal tHaitaf Sfeah St room bKM four Sparta. it.ij.afi i i. eopj. c7, nj a i i vm Viv.t.'.ecr".;; ma- vrry w-VpEJ: HAMMER MEN And buckers" 'n' i i 'I' I baritone. Still as the Nlaht Alphonsus (Itocki Church, at 9 rn Mondav March Interment 4.

Violin solo. A JL0" Hill Tif-1. MAN ek u.i rSZ-'T- UV rfa el 1" AT At aiTlia.a llat. steel car steady em I a veer St. Joseph Private Cemeterv, Kirk-wood.

Mo. Motor. ic r.ui riousciaw, te- loved dnn.tit.r nf rVnlti. t.ii. i border k.

tVor ma way. ook what an upstanding man tne Senator was shortly after the sink. of the Lusitania by a "Qerrr.aa Tiger." Sure, he did a little luiimn. Illff aiii aninr wan'. I i U.MIIAV bnuae.

unjJNr.rtT TwiMati tsrxrirj.rT''T il (I) 41 1 li a ru ta -ar a- a. a 1 "fc vX; A 11-1 luru CHRISTIAN SCTEKCE Sub'ect of leaaon rest, en Wednesday. ployment. Apply Wharf and St. George st.

(ci and Ray. mond Holtaclaw. Interment at i r.snn. March i. Ill at in 1 1 iHr a 111V a.

11 rTEINUKfVI aa Church. "Man Golden ta.t Vntrler tnee rihnttr rh.rl.- Al tne wlr.g dancing. Just to entertain trie S'lS -n day. March 11. a-irst Church Llr.

k.Ii t. i. llc i.l lih fit Westminster place. 10 44 V-a urJ.y Khyi itt a'n-S. iu ife of Tr.

Alfred T. Vogler. snd lr mother of Virginia snd Iluth Vog.er Funeral Sundav. Marih II. at i AN aoat.le.

HAPUWAT.E yHt'KH L.EHlCAn.winV sla and refarenoa. Hog tH ftmt'. ice. rn- O-l ci if T. ni-e II OM Entered into rest FnJa- March 117.

at 11 30 p. in Mrs' 1 len i 'g X.K-At LvAa. Moeta- wbare .7. m. from famllv i Hi He Knll KR Flrt -f lea.

eardel "Hex oL V' "ire 1 liar w. ifimir nn'ilaw- vard. open dally from a. tn. to Sunday afternoon.

to p' w.hinoB Third Church. C4 Ruiaell II A Ikr-li i.liU-Io lake car. te. n. Florissant avenue, to Pilgrtin -theran Church.

and Fn-r svennes. to Rellefontare Ceniet.rr Relative, srd frlenrl. iivue mknt T.tr is V. MTll TUB T'' Vlt IT WlLl. I AY T.I old haky.

aaaiat it ft "own i u.n. ageq 1.7 years, beloved wife of the late Phill- Horn, mother of Moaes. Edwin an'l Msttie Horn, and sister of Kato Trauer. Sarah Mart and Stun Funeral Sundsy. Msrch 11 1..

i iiti VVaie. Iiarim.r at-1 rr a. t-toetK, utto a llolarriiiril SA1.KS.M A K' KI.KV, i.u in.ivi: lih I. 7 futtrw I oocrete wort. U'i' l'r-.

preferred. -reed, tend. Motor. I.BKIIk. inlo re' un -ca I Fourth Church.

9 Pit. -l tli. nf 1W 1- 2 i I i. i- 11 a m. and tx wa.w.

I rm.i from family re.nence 4a, aclede avenue. Motor Mount n'-il Cetrsterr. A i l- i.1 a Co. crowa until he could collect his thoughts -nd see "which way th, cat waa imlng to before he deciM to take a stand the quettlon. And a.

he waa In a fog snd had to stand still until lie could iungulah the aigr.al-ligtit of that great M. l-xjie Oerman pape which sees in i lie Senator a veritable prototype 'ieorge Waahington or until he cojkI get a wlreleaa measage from that pa-lr's distinguished editor, Mm here to climb aiaoit. We hae much faith in the Snaur out her in this part of the State, hat arwa Wom.n and rli Umn who Venture oo tha ocean da. 'ji: i- I if tH Chuirh tt-taf. a twir eud ml e- Carollt.e Webers (nee Koil'.

wife f.e Iik. want a real live buj-tler wita LA lit.f: T4. fW foundry i I a a t. Readln ronn. I t.i.

i.nr.4 or. laa' Sat experience, ambition an. I I I i woatioB. consin avenue, dear nintler of A4 I. toe 1 llmenrtae llasag Sea 7 a a i -w m.

to p. rn Nun. 1 a ri ho- l.A in its i Mil. ft.n nan ..4 fiiuiidrv wiir. jr.

vatiieritir. Milam, Caulltle aid Merman Weber, ard our -i l. Ut. i io ix. m.

Waonewl.v kteet to Ir.g a highway aa I. 4an iwa JOSr.PH On Ihuradav. March I l17. Dr. Ch.rl.s M.

be-loved son of and tauline Joaenh tnee and detr brother of Tessie Joseph from residence. on Sunday Msrch 11. at -SO Motnr nil ter. daughter-tn-law. wliti avtii a rwi le-1 ef lfl at-.

tra.le in lt. Louis an 1 Ka.t M. Louis. 10 represent a well known Hitters an 1 Cordial hius. No has beeot or inex-r-erieDrel tneo nee! at-plv.

a salesman that alia it a Rfl friflnaie-P B.4 a In-law ik. Ti viawf leea li SKS i i- it -1 i i -i ei i -i r-. i i -ii alimony meat- Ing at all of the churches at ock ownton Reeding Hmmi. suite Vl Rallay Exchange Bulldlrg. Ope-dall Sundays and holidays.

All are we.ee tne snct K-. Join ta TL- iinvri nn tit-iri a I cr 1 war lent. k-tne etetr- fir.rMtint.1 LABORERS For lumber wrii aici 4IU. ceased was a mtml rapid iber of Su Iuis 1 rhriikfl Itrael -k s-t Mate age, experience ar-1 full jiaru'e- ai snr. a.n I'ental Society.

e.ner.l fff o- BtJ Apply 2800 Di Kalb it. '(cl) ci jh, mr. tu rottffrv. Motna fit ii, n.ln.iaitea n.i a.ien-.ion. ngj Zl.t, Iot Dispatch, ifSS 1 lit ti ewtti.

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