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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 87

St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 87

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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH KWiY MENT, ROOMS. LOST. SALE. AUTOS.

MUSICAL PART NINE Productive Publicity, Progress, Profits. ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1923. The More You Say the Better 'Twill Pay. PAGES 1 5 28B.

INDEX to Section (See Section for Houses, Homes. Real Estate, Farm Lands and Financial.) ArtlM Machine iseptlon 13 Agents 1 AslmaW -7 Bariums. Fih 27 Artificial limbs Attaraeys 16 Auction Bales Auditing- Accounting: 16 Automobile i .23 Business Cards 16 viotmng .....31 I'lx tune Household Goods W'td. .21 Machinery Auto Travel Trips 15 Rlcyclea Motorcycles tl Birds Poultry 27 Boajrd 26 Boa ta Ijiu nr es 'ft Books. Period icU 2J Bricklaying- Building Material 22 Painting' Pauerhanrmg; Partners Patents Personal Pianos Mnslcal 16 16 19 16 15 26 Cameras S2 Canvassers.

Solicitors 19 Carpenters 16 Carpet Cleaning 16 Cemetery Lots 15 Chiropractors 16 Chiropodists Cieaninc-Dyelnjr 16 ...22 .19 ...16 .16 Radio Supplies .22 Resorts, Country Board. 15 Roofing; 22 Rooms .26 Roommates 27 Rooms For Colored .27 Sares 22 Salesmen 18 Saleswomen 20 Schools Seeda. Plants. .72 Sewing Machines ,21 Situations 18 Special Notices 15 Stamps and a. .22 Storage and .16 Stove Repairs .,16 Table Supplies Talking Machines .3 Theatrical Ttrea.

Accessories 25 Toilet Articles 16 Trade Schools 16 Tackpmnting 16 Typewriters Tt Vehicles 22 Wall Paper Cominr Events 15 Dancinr 16 tlsts Detectives ...16 Dressmaking 4 16 Electric Wlrinr 16 Eichaiir (Miscel.) 22 Express and 16 For Bale fMlscel.) Found Gas Pine Cleaning; Gold and Silver Heln Men. Boys' Help Women, Girls Horses. Vehicles Hotels .20 ..16 .16 .17 .19 Household Goods .21 Houses. Fura-. F.

8 21 Instruction MeI.) 16 Instruction Auto.) Instruction (Musical) .26 Jewelry Lace Curtain Cleaning. Lost and Found IS MaO Orders Millinery Medical Miscellaneous Wants. .21 Miscellaneous For Sale. SO Motorcycles 26 Movine- and Storage. 16 Musical 26 Poultry Birds ..27 Printing.

Addressing-. 16 Professional IS -7 1 A THREE-TIME AD COSTS LESS. PRODUCES MORE. PROMPTLY REPORT FAILURE TO RECEIVE RESULTS. I DEATHS A IN MEHIORIAM PERSONAL.

RESORTS Fop Rent DEATHS WEUS TO QUERH1 The patch reserves the right to reject any query. Personal and telephone calls, or answers by mtrff, cannot be given attention, except letters on medical questions of undoubted sincerity, when accompanied by stamped addressed envelope. PsetJU First tines daily, il.SO: Sun. If 00. Extra lines.

daily. lie Sun. Card of Thank: Memorial, notice. SOo line daily, lie wm Sunday. TV aVTHONT Entered into rest on Friday.

Mt May 11. 1923. at 12:45 a. Fred An- Amny i May." The -wedding gift is sent soon after the receipt of the Invitation. BEITH.

Contact with poison ivy and with man persons the near approach to the vine gives rise to violent erysipelatous inflammation, especially of the face and hands, attended with iching redness, burning and swelling, with watery blisters. For treatment give saline laxatives and apply weak sugar of lead and laudanum, or limewa.ter and sweet oil. or bathe the parts freely with spirits of niter. Anointing with oil will prevent poison InO CI 1 I' ef Mary Anthony (nee Rampeli. dear fatr-.

of Fred, Phtllp. Albert. Joseph. Mary Julia. Ellabeth and August.

An-ilwny and our dear father-ln-la-v. erHnti-(ather and ncle, at the ata of 7.1 ye Funsrsl on Monday. May 14. at a. at from Welok Bros, funeral home.

22I1 S. Grand boulevard to St. Agnes Chu.c n. is SS. Petsr and Paul's Cemeterr.

ie.TaKil vu a member of Cirar Makers" Tnion I.o-t. No. 44 and Bser Bottlers Biieolrrt Society. BBOvTS Intered Into rest. Friday.

May H( at 5:12 V- En. John J. Brown, belored hmhuirl of France A. Brown (nee Action. inr father of E.

Brown and Jane F. I (irof nee Frowuj and our dear grandfather. Funeral from Culilnanne Bros, funeral par-Jon, 1710 N. irand boul-ard. Monday.

May 14 a a. to Blessed Sacrament Tinrrh. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. tvrBELl, Entered Into rest on Patur-dav. May 12.

19C.1, at 5:30 p. FVances Kwcheyal Campbell, daughter of the late Ev C. P. and Juliet Taylor Campbell, beloved slater of Mrs. Alexander Xfible.

Mrs. Wlillam S. Gooding. Mrs. A.

E. Whitaker. jlrs Henrv Vog-es and Mrs. Taylor Kelly. Notice of funeral later.

(c) C0IX1NR Entered into rest on Saturday. May 12. 1923, at 1:10 a. Thorn is Collins, beloved husband of Catherine nee Mastersonl. and dear father of READER.

Inquire the art dealet-s of St. Louis for the I information concerning painting-. GOOD FRIEND. The names ot bath houses can be found in the telephone book or city directory. II.

YV. It is verv difficult to remove a grease spot from a silk dress, so It would be best to take the dress to a cleaner's. U. A. There was no snowfall in St.

Louis during the month of January, 1923, except a few flurries on the twenty-third of the month. Oil "Write to the Oklahoman. Oklahoma City, for information concerning; the obtaining of a po sition in the oil fields in Oklahoma. KATE R. The Roy estate Is known as the United States Survey 3307.

Information concerning it itr- uuiaiiiru 4i trie i luc iiubi Iran tee Trust Seventh and Chest nut streets. DADDY. Following Is a list of boy's and girl's names as you requested: Ruth. Bertha. Edna.

Louise, Mary, Alma, Alice. Eleanore. Edith, Anita. Norma. Helen.

Dorothy, Ell-eaeth, Margaret, Hilda, Florence, Vivian. Martha, Mabel. Gertrude; John. Harry. Robert, Kenneth.

Edi ward, Edwin. Charles, Joseph. Lawrence, Henry. Richard. Paul.

Herbert. Wallace. Frederick, Harold. William. Owen.

IGNORANT. Nc answer to a wedding invitation to the church only, is necessary. However, an invitation to the' reception or breakfast should be fdrmaTTy acknowledged. One form of acceptance Is as follows: "Mr. and Mrs.

John Smith, accept with pleasure Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones' kind Invlta-1 tion for Tuesday, the fifteenth of TVJtfS. William Korte and Genevieve Collins, Jiir son Ci Hanna Collins and brother of A Mr. James O'Shea.

Vnn.Ml TllMftftT. IS fit -TO A from family residence, 1008 A Cass ave-sus. to Et. Patrick's Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

Deceased was a member ef Steam Fitters' Union Local No. 562. TT. A. cl CONWAT Entered Into rest on Saturday, May 12.

1923, at 5 a. Hattie Coawsy, dear mother of William, Arthur Krs. alary da Li la. dear slater of llattls Norris. grandmother of Frank de Llls, In bar sixty-ninth year.

Funeral Monday. May 14, at 1:30 p. from realdsnce of her son. William Conway, 4S03 Athlona avenue, to Frieden's (c7) eADALTOX Entersd Into rest on Saturday. 17 lUy 12.

1923. suddenly. Garrett G. JDal- LEGAL INFORMATION. Kn, neloTsa bttsband or Ellen 1.

IaIton (nee Cusunlcga), dsar father of Theresa. O'Reilly. Bam, Joseph. Garrett Jr. and Rose iJalton and dear brother of Chea.

Tlton. dear grand-fathsr, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral on Wednesday. May 16. at 8:30 a.

from family residence, 2211 Ann enus. Ft. Afmes Church, thence to 1ft. OHt Cemetery. c2i DAI Entered Into rest on Friday.

May 11. 1923. at 6:10 p. Marv Jan? Lay tnes Mlaet). dear beloved wife of An irew p.

TJay. daujrhter-ln-law of Mrs. Ernearina. Day of 40oo Burgen avenue, and o'T rtfi' sister, siater-ln-law and aunt, age 31 vears. Funeral from Roberts parlors.

lf05 South Grand boulevard. Monday. Mav 14. at 1 :30 to St. John the Baptist Church, Inter-nttnt 88 Pster and Paul's Cemetery.

SPIRITUA LISM (By a Member of the St. T. M. L. Renort the facts of th case to the Prohibition Enforcement Officer.

Custom House, Ninth and Olive streets. St. Louis. Mo. W.

A. S. As the tax rate for this year will be lower than it was last year, the (landlady cannot Justify her raise in rent at this time on the ground that the Bond Issue has increased taxes. S. C.

If there was a real 'common-law marriage eight years ago, then it is Just like any other marriage, and you will have to obtain a divorce before you can marry again. VERT AVXIOUS. Tou can compel the adjoining owner to pay half the cost of crectvne a division fence. 2. You can complain to the Health Department regarding the keeping of chickens on this small lot.

E. D. You can compel your neighbors to stop draining the overflow from their septic tank onto your property. If necessary you can sue them. Vou might also report the facts to the Health Commissioner at Clayton.

ft I'MILUrSON Entered Into rest. Satur- 2- 19-3- 2 p. Henry fhilliueon. beloved husband of Theresa Nel-BOn. J'u'Ppon- dear father of Mrs.

and Mrs. Kopplln and our dear Rran 1-father and father-in-law, at tha age of t8 years. Funeral Monday, Mav 14 1923 at 2 from the Kron chapel. 2707 North Grand boulevard, to Picker's Cemetery. KEMMEKS Suddenly, on Thursday, May 10.

1923. at Albuquerque. N. Carl Remmers. teloved husband of Anna Rem-mers (nee Burkhardt).

and father of Florence Remmers and son of Jacob and Elizabeth Remmers inee Lohnunn) and brother Otto and Edward Remmers and our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law. -ephew and uncle, aged 3 years-Remains In state at ths Schumaeker fi'neral Home. 3013 Mera rr.ee fctreet. Notice funeral later. (C) SCIIAEFFR On Frid'av.

May 11 192f? o. Arthur V. Schaefer of 2316 Michigan avenue, husband of Martha Schaefer (nee Waldermeyer), father of Arthur V. and Elton Schaefer. runerai jnonoay.

Mav 14. at 10 a. m. from Moydell parlors, Mississippi and Allen avenues, to New St. Marcus' SCHEELK Entered Into rest at residence.

(1308 Lerby avenue, on Fridav. May 1923. at 7:40 p. Fannie Sohwele. beloved wife of Herman F.

Scheele. dear mother of Mrs. William Mertens. Mrs William Winter, Mrs. James Ellis.

Mrs Henry Mosher. Edward and George Scheele. and our dear mother-in-law and grandmother, in ner seventy-ninth year. Funeral Monday. Mav 14.

at 2:30 p. from the George L. Pleitsch chapel. 5966 Easton avenue, to Memorial Park Omterv. San Francisco (Cal.) papers please copy.

(c) STERLING Entered Into rest on Saturday. May J.2. 1923, at 4 a. Effle Sterling (nee Mahoney beloved mother of IcuzaueLn juuu dwhib, ma iiauser, OKI and our dear mother-in-iaw and tar age 63 years. Remains in state at residence.

3425 Hart ford street until Sunday. 10:30 a. m. Funeral services at Fairbury, 111., Monday, Mav 14. at 2 p.

m. (C) SWETZ On May 13. at 3:50 P. M-. Charles Swetz, age years 9 months 8 days, of 1027 Guyer darling son of Anton and Helen Swetz, nee Fellinger.

A brother of Anton. Robert and Helen Swetz. Funeral Monday. May) 14, 2 m. from Moydell parlors.

Mis sissippi and Allen to New Picker Cemetery. nEKHELLER Entered into rest on Friday. Mav 11. 1923. at 7:15 n.

leoi-tine VIerheller (nee Le Houllier), dear wife Julius M. VIerheller. dear mother of Alma and George E. VIerheller. beloved daughter Marie L.

Le Houllier and the late Ir. 0onr" l.e Houllier. sister of Eugene. Joseph and IjOiiisn I-e Houllier and Mrs. Fred Kee-ven and Sister Marie Dadin.

of the Ixretto Order, aged 20 years 8 months and f) -lay. Funeral from the family, residence Florissant. on Monday. May 14. at a.

to St. Ferdinand's Church and Limousines will leave Stuart's, 6525 Easton avenue, st 7 a. m. (c) WALTON On Saturday. May 12.

1923 Thomas F. Walton, beloved husband of Marie Walton (nee Bloserv. and dear ither Thomas F. Walton Jr. Due notice of funeral from the Ambruter chapel will be given.

Deceased was a member of Botanical Oamp. No. 229, W. O. and St.

Louis Police Relief Association. (c) WKlDIM.EnWb Saturday. Mav 12. 1923. st 9:10 a.

John Weidinger Sr beloved husband of Margaret Weidinger nee tioenmi. aear latner or Anthony Weiumeer, Mrs. r.llzabeth Heuer. Mrs. Margaret Ryan.

Mrs. Anna Goldbeck and the late John and Charlie Weidinger and Catherine Freuden- tbal dear grandfather and great-grandfather: aged 88 years 6 months and 2 days. Funeral from family residence. Florissant. on Tuesday.

May 15. at 8:30 a. to Sacred Heart Church and Cemetery. Ie-ceased was a member of Men's Sodalltv. acred Heart -Church.

Limousines will leave Stuart's. 5525 Easton avenue, at 7 a. m. (c) WIRTZ Entered Into rest on Friday. May 11.

1923. st a. Grace Tlrtz. beloved daughter of Mary Wirtz (nee Ensrelhardt) and the late George Wirtz. dear Ulster of Gustav.

Lilly. Marv. Chester and Oertrude Wirtz. and our dear grandchild nd cotisin. (red In years.

Funeral from family residence. 5846 West Florissant avenue. Monday. May 14 at 2 p. to ft.

Peter's Cemetery. (c7 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends for the kindness -and sympathv shown me in the loss of my dear wife. Mrs. Ixuise Kiessllng. especially Rev.

A. Behnke and M. Schaefer and the Federal employes, and for the many floral offerings. J. G.

KIE3SLING. We hereby extend our thanks to relative? and friends for their kindly sympathy and floral offerings at the funeral of our dearlv beloved wife and mother. Mary Hell. Also be Rev. Karl F.

Wettstone for his kind words of consolation and spiritual advice. GJ30RGE HEIL AND FAMILT. (c Ws wish to extend out most sincere thsnka tbe Rev. Haefele. the Henrv Leldnr I'n-dertaklng the many relatives jn4 friends for their kindness and the beautiful floral "fferinss tendered us during the sad hereave-meit and loss of mv loving husband and father.

Joseph Steinmetz. THE BEREAVED FAMILY. We desire to express our hertfelt tbank our relatives and many friends who to kindly extended their sympathv and condolence In our sad beresvement In the loss of our beloved husband end father. Very generous thanks to Pastor Eilts and attendants. rllbearer and Witt Brothers, undertakers; also for the mnnv beautiful flora! offerings MRS.

JOSEPHINE VONEY AND SONS. We wish to extend our sincere thanks tc our relatives and friends for the kindness "id sympathy shown us in our late bereavement in the loes of our dear daughter and sister. Catherine Hoffmann: tsw the Rv-rend clergy at St. Anthonv Church, the pallbearer, tne members of St. Anthonv Tounp Tidies Sodality.

Wm. G. Born of the Geb- 'en and for the beautiful ieral of-fernen BERTHA HOFFMANN AND FAMILT. To all our relatives and friends we wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude and -erest thanks fcr their kind condolence an! the beautiful floral offerings tendered us Ir he time of sadness and bereavement caused the death of our beloved wife and mother. Mrs Eva Marls Mueller.

Especially do we thank Rev. E. H. Eilts for his ravers snd address, the pallbearers for their assistance, and Zlegenheln undertakers, for their excellent and friendly services rendered. PETER ROBERT MUELLER AND FAMILY We wish to espress our sincere thanks to our relstives snd friends who so kindly extended their sympathy and condolence In our bereavement In tne loss ot our neiovea mother grandmother and great-grandmother.

Dorothea W. Hllker. We eeneciallv thank the Rev. Paul Press for bis kindness durinx her b-lef illness and con sol Ins- sermon at the funeral. Also thank Evangelical rieaens viuarret.

tb oread's, lbcsrrs. Friedene Ledtes Aid and Tabea Sewing tircie ana tne K.rTmn Sk Son I ndertaklnr VV for their efficient serrle-. snd thank all for the many beautiful noral otrerinxs. answering Help "Wants applicants are advised not to for ward original recommendations. Copies will do.

The originals mar be presented when the interview is granted. DKCKMAN Entered' into rest on Saturday. May 12. 192:1. at 3 a.

rru. Earl H. recknjan. beloved son of Walter and Alice reekTTin (nf MiTorralck. and dear brother of Raymond Deckman and our dear grandson, nephew and cousin.

Funeral on Tuesday. May 15 at a. fiom family residence. 2303 Madison street, to St. Church.

Interment in Calvary Cemetery. (cl) K( KKKK II Entered into rest on Friday. May 11, 1923. at 8:50 p. Louisa Eckerich (nee Beischel.

beloved mother of Anna- Harhaug-h. dear sister of Anna Beyer, dear grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt, in her sixty-eighth year. Remains in state at residence, Flad avenue. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a. n.

to St. Marearet's Church, thence to SS. eter and Paul's Cemeters. Ci) l'EKfil'M" Entered into rest on Saturday. May 12.

1923. at 5:20 a. Esther Ferpiison, age 43 years, beloved wife of Chas. H. Ferguson, near mother of Chas.

H-. Lester Fi and Uorothr D. Ferguson, beloved daughter of Thekla L'dden, and our dear sis-ter- Funeral on Monday. May 14. at 2 p.

from Wm. M. Schumacher chapel. Jefferson and Xorth Market street, thence to the old St. Marcus Cemetery.

GALOZVNSK1 Entered Into rest. Thursday. May 10. 1923. at 3:20 a.

Mrs. Rose Galczvnski (nee KaminrkH. beloved wife of John Galczvnski. dear mother of John S1-czvnskl dear daughter of Joseph our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt. latter a short illness.

aEed 20 years. The funeral wm taKe pm-e May 14. at 7:15 a. from residence. 14o Vortb Twentv-first street, to St.

Nicholas Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. GIKT1IOFKR Suddenly, on Friday, May 11, 1923, at 6 p. Catherine Girthofer (nee Kleeni. wodow of the late Joseph Girthofer. dear mother of Emma.

Anna, Mayme and William, dear mother-in-law of William Rranc Elizabeth Glrtnoter ana Wilson of" Fresno. and our dear grand- 1 j. nM nitmntTnav nriil I9F KIKlPr a mmhr and dear sister of Ernest Kleen. aged 75 years. Funeral from the Iidner chaoel.

St. Louis avenue. Monday, May 14. at I p. to Zion Cemetery.

receased was a member of the Evangelical St. Johns Ladles-Aid Society. o7) LEA SON On Thursday, May 10. 19241. at Lorenzo J.

Gleason. be loved son of John and Mary Gleason (nee Hr.Srtn). and our dear brother. Funeral from family resiaence. i' Shaw avenue, on Monday.

May 14. at to St. Kfurgaret's meuw -o Calvary Cemetery. HAN LEV- On Friday. May 11.

1923. Norval I). Hanlev of 2621 St. Vincent, be loved husband of Fanny Hanley. (nee Burkei, dear father of Norval I.

Hanley son or Mrs. Sarah Hanlev. brother of Frank. 11-liam and Joseph Hanlev and brother-in-law of Mrs. J.

J. Kevanev. in hts forty-first year. Fun-ral Monday. May 1.

at a. iiu from Peetz Bros, new funeral Ju.o Lefayette avenue, to Calvary Cemetery. Decepse i was a mem Per or jj pograinn i Union No. 8. HiLUEBRANDT Entered Into rest on Fndp.v.

Mav 1923. at 8:30 P. Elizabeth Htldebrandf nee Hackmannt. be-lved wife of Henrv Hildebrandt. d-ar moth er of Pbllio Catherine.

Dorothy and Bertna: age.i 49 years. uneral irom tne imur iuc. St Louis avtnue. Tuesday. May 13.

at p. in. to St. Peter's Cemetery. 1UFENDICK Entered into rest on Sat urday.

May 12, 1923. at 2 a. Herman Hufendick of 2544 Hebert street, teloved husband of Gertrude Hufendick (nee Kleschult dep' father of Gertrude, r-man and Harry Hufendick and Frances Odium inee Hufendick. and our dear father-in-law and grandfather, at the age of 58 Fun-ral from Oeias Keller funeral 2603 Salisbury street. Monday.

May 14 at 1:30 thence to Calvary Com--tery. c) JAMESON On Friday. May 11, 1923. at p. Cordelia Jameson fne Sweeney, aged 77 vears, beloved wife of V.

E. Jameson and mother of Mrs. Fred Beck (nee Jamesoni. Isabella and Robert R. Jameson.

Funeral on Sunday. May 13. at 2:30 i. from William F. Paschedags chapel.

2825 North Grand boulevard, to Bellefoji-tame Cemetery. c7l EKIXErt Entered Into rest. Friday, May 11. 1923. at 9:40 p.

Ida Helen Keller, aged fi3. wife of Silas S. Keller, beloved mother of Emma. Oldendorph aid William Keller, grandmother of Emma Oldendorph and sister of Emma Krausnlck, Lena Bioecher. William Meyer.

Funeral 2 p. m. Monday. May 14. from Hoffmeister parlors.

5624 South Common avenue. KROETER Entered Into rest on Saturday. Mav 12. 1923. at p.

meter, beloved husband of Mag- daiona Kroeter (nee May, dear father of Mrs. Harry Sharp. August J. and Adolph S. Kroeter and brother of Mrs.

Henrietta Firii-an and Mrs. Johanna Lang. Funeral on Tuesday. May 15. at 2 p.

from W. A. Stock funeral home. 2117 East Grand boulevard. tc) LAMB Entered Into rest on Friday.

May 11 1923 at 11 Charles Damon Lamb of 3647 Hartford street. Funeral services will be held at the family residence. Monday. May 14. at 2 p.

m. Interment private. LAVIX At the residence of her niece. Mrs. T.

H. Burns. o044 Devonshire, on Saturday. Mav 12. 1923.

at 3:40 o'clock a Ellen Lavln. our dear aunt. tl- fr.n Arthur J. Donnelly itr- lors. 3846 Lindeli boulevard, on Monday morning, Mav 14.

at 8:30 o'clock, to ht. Diurch. Interment In Ual- vr-v f-emeterv. Please omit flowers. c) FFTE Cordelia Hsrrison Leete, widow of James M.

Leete. M. died Saturday. May 12. 1923, at 7 a.

In her eighty Funeral "from Christ Church Cathedral. Monday. May 14. at 2:30 p. m.

It Is reauested that no flowers be sent LEVIS On Saturday. May 12. Leo Levis. beloved husband of Josle Levis. Funeral from residence of George Levi? 4457 McPherson avenue.

Monday. May 14 at 2:30 p. m. Please omit flowers. (ci LEVY On Saturday.

May 12. 1923. at his residence In Herculaneum. Alex Levy beloyed husband of Pauline Levy, dear father of Tamen. Pearl.

Davidrmd Mary Re'malns at Berger's chapel 4715 McP'jer-son avenue. Notice of funeral later. tc) MrNEKNET Entered Into rest on Satur- A.i. Mv at a. 1 3 McNernev.

beloved huaband of Marv McNerney 'nee SheehanV beloved father of Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly parlors. R46 Llndell boulevard, on Monday morning. May 14. at 8:30 o'clock, to St.

Alphonsus ChIUnrteVment In Calvary Cemeterr. MASON On Saturday. May 12. 1923. Edna.

Mason (nee Lannemann). beloved wife of Archie Mason and dear daughter of Mrs Hnrietta Lannemann and dear sister of Herman. Helen and Florence Lannemann and Mrs. Viola Goodman and Mrs. Stella Funeral from the residence of her mrh-r 4039 McRee avenue, Tuesday.

May 15 at 2 to St. Matthew's Ceme-ery. cl) OHEKMOELLER Entered Into rest on Friday May 11. 1323. at 4 a.

nra Buller 0rmoeller. relict of John H. obermoeller. dar mother of Mrs Mayme Zipff. Mrs.

Linda O. Myres. John Uharles W. and Fred W. Obermoel.er.

our grandmother, great-grandmoth-r. anr.t, slster-ln-Uw and mother-In-w. at the ag Ine-rslTsundsy. M.y13. at 2:30 p.

from the Kron chaoel 2707 Orm oonle. Vard to St Peter's Cemetery Deceased was I rneraber of iJidles' Orphans' Society pf St ChTrlea rock road. Zion ladles' Aid and Ladie" Aid of Good Samaritan HosiptaU OIJA'I Entered Into rest on Friday. itiihonT Oldant. beloved husband uf' Mry Oldanl Bos.O and (tear of Louis Oldanl.

brother and briner- tonday. Msv 14. st 622 Dsg pett avenue, at 2 to St. Amkrwi interment In SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery to rKOIKT On Saturday.

May 12, 1923. at 6 3 a. Virginia Probst, of New Ath- ens. oauntcr ui wrwsw Anna of of E. 11.

at of of PERSONAL Lotttd Cook come at owe: mot tier im sick. Sister it PERSONAL Will the lady "who found ours. on Sixth st. car on Wednesday. kioJiv ring up again PERSONAL r'snnie Becker: Am ready for Paw: case No.

60.77O. Ed Meeker. ill PERSONAL J. W. Troy.

M. W. of Ou are paid to (Sept. 1. 1923.

A. K. Warren. Arthur. III.

RLWAR1 For whereabouta or Information of Vi rl or Ren "ti i rw vidson. about M. Pox A-2. Post-D. (cfl2 PERSONAL Parties oho i7w will, too street car strike ladv at nmwA i.

evening, kindly oall Delmar o4Na Hayard. information will be greatly appreciated. PERSONAL Will you olease hslo m. Manuel Ulenn 1 1 dark hair, large, Left Kansas CHv April a ror fet. Louis.

Pleaae nottfv t.offey. 7918 Moninit -i. tJndell. St. Phone COMING EVENTS ANNUAL May Festival etm.

Mmv 1.1 4 and riiiuuirT. unt roads: beelna at A (rerman and Enrlisb speakers In sfteraion fcvenlng at 8 o'clock, play staged by the students on the campus. "2000 Miles for Book." Auto and Travel Trips CHAPERONING party of vouns 1.41.. extended travel tour: desire 10 more la i "'''rences "changed. flog Y-410.

Post-Oisnatrh. NOTICE -Have going to In- 1 leaving Ht. Ijouls May .9. 6 a. returning leave Indlanapo-I May 31.

6 a. m. Phone 8ldnev '2. Vi .1 1 wants io travel Eaat. June.

juiy: can arive snd will r-ox N-205. Post-Diapa'ch share expense. SPECIAL NOTICES STRADLEY TIBE formerly of t.rand.. now located De'mar. (e NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Shoe store located c.tnn fit.

J.U111S. lormeriy ownM tiy unler aimed was sold to LOUIS KIRKKR on Mav I Q-t. freseni Dills to KU5E HARRIS. n77V ashlngton v. ADOPTION FOR ADOPTION Two bright babies.

1 boy sirLtH37Washlnton. TO ADOPT Childless couple "want baav uimer montns oia. call Iiomont261d. SEALED PROPOSALS PROPOSALS SHOES, OFFICKHRW Fhtla. Q.

M. Intermediate Depot, lst at snd Oregon Phlladelnhla. Pa. K.i proposals in triplicate will be received hers VP1'1 JP 'Eastern Standard WaJ lo'oA- for furnishing all or any part of 10.000 pairs shoes calf, russet, of-fleers'. Information on request.

c27x! STOCKHOLDERS" MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of the West fit Louis Water and Light will bo held at I he --offices of the company. 618 MIsIte Building, in the City of St. Louis. Mlssorrt nn May 26.

1923. for the purpose of elect-Ire seven directors for the ensuing ear. end for the trsnssctlon of sura other new aa may be brought before It. He iS mewling will convene at 9 a. m.

and continue during at lr-aat three hours JOHN FI. BOTH WELL. President. HEN BY. Secretary.

JOHN H. llOTIi WELL, W5I H. LEE. JOHN F. LEE, M.

1'OLK, IT. R. FRAN'CI T. II. FRANC1H.

A. L. SHAPLRIGH. All of tbe Director" St. Louis.

May 9. 1923. fe LOST and FOUND Solid aeats. tie line daily. mm.

inmplcy. $Sr daily. iSc bmm esil-of-foua. in ate. tic daily.

Sic Sum: L-ttptaii. tie duuw. oa or- or asar may. le tine Lot 4.UTO LICENSE 1 'LATE Lost No. 4fl2i8; 1PM.1; fi.vler p'eaae rail Dr.

A. 8-Stephens. i.r.-rl Kx.o or Cabsny (rl AUTO KNILE Lost: near Toeer tirove reward. Grand IOBjJ. BAR PIN Lwst; two sannhlres.

whits go'd, ons diamond. Co.rsx imsu. ttewsra. BAR PIN IxMt; gold. 3 inches long, set wltb 4 pearls and 6 blue sapphires; Thursday morning, between 4100 Itelmar and Famous Uarr or Hodtsmont ear; reward.

VYutn Llndell726. 4172 1 I mar. to7) BEAliEO BAG Lost 'blue May" southbound Lee 4620 Tennessee BEADED BAG Lost: on Jefferson ear; containing purse, gold watch; return 1914 lt. Louie reward. BELT Lost: blue crepe.

Ivory buckle; ta ntar Grsnd. between iMlmar and rlive, BICYCLE Gfrl stolen from 4 1 3 I. iia ah- Jupiter Leacuck reward. Ltndelt 349RJ IUHI.K- 1322 -Lest. High.

on liroadwar car. J. Hulaey. iletura BILLFOLD Loot, black leather, eootalnlag currency. Meramec car.

Saturday, a p. m. Identification card snclosed; reward, Klrkwood 45. BOSTON TERRIER Lost; anate: belndis and whits; balf-whlte bead; or. blue eye.

755Abert. Forest 76ftW. -IxMrt'f male; whits. wT yoilosr sixtts on head and tall: l'b-rel reward for return or Information leading ta pis whereabouts, chas. Gnan, 3o2f 8.

Broadway. Sidney 40f7. BV'NCH "OF KEY Lost; Includfag Ford key, Ca.ll Mslbotimo Hotel. Joe Cham-Wrlan. CHOKER Lost: 2 efcln.

sioaa martin, baa label Lsppsrt-fvoaa; rswaro. v.aa -T CHOKER Lost, as bis. Letwaoa fitatler- and Pereiiin av. rewaro sosnr iivk. CHOKER Lost: brewm-grsy choker; vtcltit- A' Tl ana SOV rl or Jon.

Bewsrd. MBsngsaOJWUl COAT lmt. girl avert wst, roa4a la Ionia ouniy rewa. i iinr )-, DIAMOND RING Lost, (win sat. Return -A r-nai ana r-yo re warn ClAMOVIi BAR FIN Los dowpfewsj ST tVellston ear: rieara.

roreet oiaw. DoT lost, itu-ton buil pup. mobtha old. ei DOG Lost: Mack snd bound: reward. Forest asajj J- -v r.

jmrset. tKri lsstT Sunday, white eaHv-alred tj-dla; ai: reward, 23Jlell IMK1 Lest, ft. Lcnlia Couotv. Wrge rod Irla mmt'rr. male: r-ara iuj m.mmm highway leimar 162H- DOO Lost, strayed or stolen; on rc.

curly male og answers to asms owra Boy. He turn wo 300i Mar-st asd recvl reward. DOG Lost bobtail, laebea blgn. wblt ward 4333 ft. tan fee.

black. It hair: ro-JUvorasda (S Co isp ten. lwaeiw. T-w-fit Inn Boot am tiiilsf: No. 47T5 and Ross.

443- Oarssii a oa, harnees; boy a piayiaats. rtsM Cwil 344PJ: reward. DOfi "Ssi or at raved, tram white msle eollie. bra mminm rah side snswers to nsrne Prince-" llbaesl reward Notify K. Marrlasrss.

AtJ. JerijuPrWw 1 EARRING sat, iat s4 cria re-. anv or I aisa ear. raona ftoJ. mi In lovino memorv of mv mMhAP Barbara Stever Eddleman.

who passed away May 12. 19O0. Sadly missed by son. 1. A.

STEVER AND FAMILY. In loving memory of mv dear dinnUr. Mary Weiss (nee Busklrkt. who this llfs four years aco Mav 10. 1919: uays of sadness oft come er rne.

When my tears in silence flow. As I think of vou dear daughter. Since you left four year ago. Gone to meet your God and Maker. There you wait for me to come.

It will be a short time only. When I also shall be home. In my fancy I can see you Like a star your light does shins. That will lead me as I travel Down the path of life's decllna. Oh.

'twill be a glorious -greeting. When we meet on yonder shore. Sadness will be turned to gladness Then from you I part no more. Sadly missed fcy her mother MRS. M.

LAN'OrjRD. UNDERTAKERS TZ NEW FUNERAL HOME 3025 LAFAYETTE AV, No charge for tbe most beautiful funeral parior in the city. (c8; CEMETERIES Beautiful Lalvewood THE PARK CEMETERY NCNSECTARIAN. PERPETUAL CARE. PERPETUAL CHARTER.

OLIVE 14. 722 CHESTNUT. CENT. B49I. c18 CEMETERY LOTS CEMETERY LOT Memorial Park; section XX- cheap if sold at once.

Grand 444W CEMETERY LOT Memorla Park; Sectl.m good location; very cheap 320 Cr io. CEMSTERY LOT ltl-a-rave- in Valhalla: Choice location. Cabany 819.JW. CEMETERY LOT In Memorial Park. t-ad 1 468 c) CEMETERY LOTS 5.

in Memorial lark. Box N-180. CEMETERY LOT-section 10: $90. -Memorial Park; 4012 Palm. 1-grave; CEMETERY LOT Memorial Park: lot 637.

section 1: worth S300: will sacrifice. Box N-P2. Post-Disoatch. CEMETERY section 15. 2498.

LOTS Memorial Park; 2 In 2 in section 17. Phona Colfax CEMETERY LOT Wtd. Will trade beautiful lot. 60x174 for cemetery lot-Box C-319. Poat-Dispatch.

CEMETERY LOTS 2 in section adlol-nns at Lakewood Park Cemetery: owner lesv-Ing citv. will sll cheap. Box Q-9. YV-D CEMETERY LOT 6-grave; Section 22. Lot 78- 180 square feet; $175: Memorial Park Cemetery.

Write R. H. Raz, 2812 N. 14th st. (c) FAMILY LOT In Valhalla; exclusive sec- 1 1 on 11 sa crl lce 0 1 1 20 8 8 LOTS Two.

section 9 Memorial Park. Sld- ney 2963J. LOT ft eravr In hi-h location; low price. Box N-260. Post-Dls.

WANT to buy a lot in Bellefontaine Cemetery: room for 6 graves. Box N-378. Post Dl spatch. FLORISTS NEWMAN FLOWER SH0PPE 3720 OLIVE LINDELL 198. DELMAR 2272.

fc99) RESORTS Solid anate. 3c line dailr. 35c Swn. ViMviav. Sic daily.

tSc out of-loicn. agate. Sc 35c ditvlav. iOr daily SO Sun. Tr or more days, lc line discount, display iOc daily SO; Sun.

Jh-ts For Rent ARCADIA summer resort, on beautiful Lake Ktllarneyj newly built and nelv furnished log bt-ngalows. excellent fishing, bathing and boating: mke your leser-a-tlons t-arlv and suend yo.ir yacati amorg cedars and pine- in beautiful ArcsWa. For information applv 5210 Terry, bt. Txis. BALD PATE KESOK1 Meramec Rivtr.

mir.ns. i blou. springs; safe bathing. Hill. Forest 3334.1 c99i CABIN Beautiful log cabin.

Gasconade River furnlsheJ for housekeeping- rent CASTI.EWOOD 2 -room cottar- frnUn-d: good water. 2 acres ground. $15 per Pox N-17-. Post-Diwnatcnj CLUBHOUSE At Diecke all screened; electric light, lajporclhesoe Kllcker. CLUBHOUSES 2 at Meramec terrace.

Box 237. Pacific, mo CLUBHOUSE To lease, at on Mera mec; 3 rooms and porch. Call Irvln BieL Grand 1888J. evenings. CLUBHOUSE Completely furnished.

Rose Vallev Club, one mile east of lev Psrk. south side of river. Call Val- CLUBHOUSE For rent: 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Meramec Deicke. Mo, Roi N-242.

Post -Dispatch. CLUB HOUSE 3700 West Dine; 12 very large rooms, tub and shower baths, steam heet garage in rear holds 10 cars with living dell 3 na store rooms 34. CLUB SITE For lease, site on Meramec. mill Park. Delmar 65PL.

camping or club southeast Valley CLUB SITES For rent; line, niga Valley Psrk and Merameo Highlands. Ge io HMnev 38. Sunda Meramec riiver oan; wrv v-. Restsurant. Valley Park Dandv new club for c7 COTTAGE For lease: Meramec Terrace, ac.

ctiromodatlons for 6. Orand2348R fYrTTAGK Large, completely furnished for x. ol. eTarn. H72.

Post-Dls. coTTirtEB For rent: furnished-, on Mera and Pacific A. L. meo at Konensvim Pearson. PsclBc.

Mo. COTTAGE For clue or T-n brook. on Frisco K. R- O. H.

T.tnkman 711 Washington. rvvrTAGES 2 to 6 rooms. furnithed; on Big R(er oSTki HungeJiJker. Mo, mTTAGE New 2-room cottage, lectric-llgnted. at Ten Brook, on tbo Manumei tee Wm.

Able. Prop. 1J cSerTr.e BV.r rent: on Meramec 42 miles urn La bed. G. Lobeck, Boberts- on nco tile.

Mo. COTTAGES and si tea on the beauttul Mera-mec for thoee who wish re.trtcted and convenient summer homes 1 5 m'l" nvni. rail te Fen Ton 1T" follow river north two mix to Lon Beacb. Come Beach Reasirt A- out today 3. I.

LoRg Wiraat 67i Wlifif" "CAMPING Valley Park tliilsl moDin. Investigaia- Box HDD. COTTAGES Most desirable: on Meramec; furnished for six; running water; high location, shady: 40 n.Hes out: goo I motor road. F. K.

Yancey. Kubertqville. Mo. tc99) IDEAL vacation resort. Boating bathin.

home cooking, good fishliur in restricted stocked lake: information, I.ake Kiilarnev Park Association, lronton. JMO. NEW COTTAGE Ort Meramec River. par Valley Park; 10 minutes' walk to depot: 3 rooms, screened, and porch; electric, water In house; gxd auto road. Call at Mc-Neeso's store.

Valley Colfax 2347VV. after 1 p. m. Monday. KEiiORT You caa eriKiy your vacation st Walnut Grove Lo.sge on th O.conade; boating, fishing, bathing, horseback riding, dancing; uewly buKt and nawly furnished sleeping quarters; excellent meals: our motto is to please you: make vour reservations early.

A. Underwood. Route No. 3. Dixon.

Mo. 99 RIVERSIDE On banks of beautiful Bour-bolse River. shady lawn, rooms, home cooking. Mrs. L.

G. Stewart. Union. R. 2 SPEND vour vacation at Pinev Bluff Ilone.

located on the Meramec River. St. flair. Mo. Write for literature.

J. ti. Mauer. St. rialr.

Mo. Phone T-d. (c9tf SUMMER COTTAGE: In Canada. located on the Rtdeau Lakes, between Kingston snd Ottawa. Ontario.

40 miles by water from ths St. Lawrence; ideal location and excellent fishing: nicely furnished: open fireplace, running water: references. Cab-any 1291M. SUMMER COTTAGES At Quiver Ik am Havana. 111., completely furnished: 3 bedrooms, sleeping north, large 'dining -iom.

kitchen, electric lights, toilet, shower bath, wonderful swimming beach, good dancing every night: "0 mires frojn St. Louie Peoria paved road: 7 hours automobile from St. Louis for season. Charles Lane. 170O Morgan.

Bt. Louis. SUMMER HOME Beautiful: situstrU tn Wisconsin lake region: also other lak( frontaee: narticulars. Wm. Adams.

Con over. Vilas County. Wisconsin. (3 FOR LEASE OR RENT 10 club eltes on Meramec River, adjoining Hollywood Beach Subdivision. Lemay Kerry Concrete road direct.

4 -4 A Mrglnla a v. Fop Sale APARTMENT HOUSE 11 rooms. In the business center of Branson. on Lake Tanevcomo. the Middle West watering nlare Koaiina-.

bathing, fishing and hunt Ing: $1000 cash, terms on balsnce. Price $3000. J. S. 437 W.

Page. Sprlng- fieiu. Mo. CLUBHOUSE On Meramec. at Eureka, at half -cost.

Orand 42G5K at Fetiton. -For sule or R. t.iood, 4 rooms rf-T 1 jarsra. ld.rftfim hoUR A Sub urba. 4 blocks from Meramec; suitable, for summer home or clubhouse.

Box li-ut pot-Disnatch. COTTAGE Fur sale. sttractlve. Valley Park. Inquire at Weggemann store.

Grand 7620. COTTAGE Lots or acreage on Meramec fcr sale or rent; near St. Ctalr. 1 Title Guar. Blag 7th and Chestnut.

lclW COTTAGE3rooms and tr.rch, on Meramec at Hertlein's farm. Valley Park. 0li Oilve 1512. K1VJ Ai'KtS At Castlewood. on Sontag and Castlewood roads, with 9 rlubhouaes saloon grtcery.

dance hsll: S18 O00: terms. FRNK V. MICELI. 616 Chestnut. live 1607..

FURNISH KD COTTAGE On Torch Lake. Mich, t'5 miles north of Travrs Citv: for tjarticulars ed3ress Mrs. Ieet I avis. 140 W. Washington Mo.

cj LOTS For country summer hom-s. In suburbs of town; fine water, air. bathing, fishing, electric lights; ideal place for reoreatl or. iox N-4 7, Post-Dl spatch. LOT.S At Holder's I ark, on the Meramec River, the best and prettiest, restricted subdivision on the Mernmec: come end spend the day with us.

Visitors are el-come: refreshment stands on the grounds: free parking; lots so'd for cah or terms. Take Gravols or Lemay Ferry road snd follow signs to the Prk- MANY p-opTe sre buying In Crystal Springs Lake Park. Why Ideal spot for your summer home; close in: good roads; hills; no poison ivy: beautiful woods: la acres of lake; 4-hour drive: lots gOxlOO f-et: $1(M) down, balance 58 ler month; entrance on Clayton road, between Geyer and Ballas road; note signs at en- FKeS' WESSEL, 4172 DelmarW. WHITB OAKS FARM RESORT 120 20 rooms, for sale. Address Mrs.

Ada Harmer. ftonrbon. Mo. fcfla 50 CLU IT F. I NEW SUBDIVIDED HOLLYWOOD PECH: FRONTING ON MRRAMEf RIVER: 20 AM) tPj TERMS: RESTRICTED.

LEMAY FERRY (TIN-CRETE ROAD DIRECT: A'iENT ON GROUNDS SUNDAY. RIVERSIDE 683. RIVERSIDE 1H4Q.T Special Sale, May 13th CLUB CITY LOTS FOR SALE OR LEASE Most beautiful spot on the Mera nec. magnificent bathing beach: located Butler Hill road, about 16 miles from M. I-ouls Courthouse: take to.

Otto Butler Hill road to Club City, or Kerry road to Butter Hill road to Club City. For further information Inquire WARREN TONKINS. Proprietor. Moonshine Out. Hapnlngion.

Mo. Phone: Bell. Moonsninewui. Klnloch. Aff.on rr Beautiful Les Cheneaux Hotel AND COTTAGES.

"THE SNOWS'" P. 0. Cedarville, Michigan wm- rooms with cottages and 11 acres. Mlrhlwn. with sjm- ful train eervice.

Absolutely a raoney-maKtng oronosition- Price formation see .7 w.ta. H. LEMHACt1.wwi.-J, wright irtve est, ir Wanted rfrRnni'SI! Wtd! On Meramec for one (c CLUB Wtd. KraalL or Pi ace s.oout mils from waier, state rent CLUBHOIPK Wtd.Near lease. Daan 8.

Compton, OtVTTAGE Furnished: on July and August. Sidney 143 R. COTTAGE Wid. Srnall. or cjubhouse.

June 15 lo Sept. 15: state Price, lor at loo and COTTAGES Wtd. Furnished, on Meremee; family 6 adults: near Station sod Mate road; not over 25 miles: lights snd water In July or August. Box H-237. P-J5J Girls' club wants nse or rsrtsi house for summer out a or out caretskrnoxCPidBl- wit or wnn-ost-Dls WANT to buy or lease on MeraMwc nivwr.

cottage or ground on whUb to build: location near river oreferr-d; give 'Ttl and dearriptlfn. Box gj'J 11 CLUB MEMBERSHIPS. OCTING CLl Having large i CLl'H Having Ing on aaersHieK si ui tlon, wottld consider rP' Jf tnembers. im iriuo, rwrww. rereonml Sir, Una daily.

fine a Ok( e' Ivan. myat. J0 daily. Q- Adoption jn4 i amino Ei'nt. Si dotty lie aut-af lea.

daily lie Sic- rr -wore day: le af d.mr,imHt PERSONAL fHL3M 'SA 1. Huy A. tacm, aend To? soe opts. Miilasa few more PERSONAL MEDICAL QUESTIONS. Health and sanitation questions of public interest only will be Diagnoses or treatment of individual cases trill not be given.

ing from the ivy. I MRS. W. To make Chinese chop suey take one and one-half pounds of pork chops, three medium sized onions, one large stalk of celery, one cup of dried mushrooms, three tablespoons of Chinese sauce, one heaping tablespoons of corn starch, one level tablespoon of sugar. Soak the mushrooms in a little cold water an hour, drain and cut out all the stems and hard places.

Trim the meat from the bones and cut into one-half Inch dice or short strips. Cut the onions and celery into small pieces. Fry the meat in an iron pbt over a hot fire until it is brown, then add the onions, next the celery and last the mushrooms, keeping the fire hot and stirring constantly. Smooth the Cornstarch and sugar in a cup of water adding the Chinese sauce and two tablespoons of water in which the mushrooms were soaked. Add this to the pot and stir until the chop suey thickens and grows pasty.

Serve it with boiled rice. More Chinese sauce may be added at the table in place of salt. About half an hour is required for the cooking. Chinese sauce, the only foreign ingredient, may be, ordered at any grocery. Louis Bar Association.) SHE AN.

The law requires only one month's written notice to vacate. If you gave that to the tenant before the rent day. he will have to vacate at the end of the notice period. If he does not vacate, you can sue him out in the Justice or the Peace Court. CONSTANT READER.

She would probably sue you for a commission If you bought the property, even though you bought It through the real estate agent and not through her. We suggest that if you buy the property you get the real estate agents to agree to protect you against any claim by her for a commission. PERPLEXED. When the mistake was made of giving incorrect age on an insurance policy the insurance company would pay the amount of th insurance, but would deduct from it the additional premiums which should have been paid by the insurance on the basis of his correct age together with interest on these additional premiums. between the teeth and should be used after each meal.

It will minimize approximal cavities, also gum conditions. The best method of using it is as follows: Rap the floss around the two index fingers and guide it between the teeth by means of the two thumbs; the more slack allowed the more difficult It will be to pass it between the teeth. Care should be taken in the use of dental floss, otherwise you most certainly can Irritate the gums. It should be used very gently, keeping it very close to the sides of the teeth. After dental floss has been used for some time it will be used with ease and comfort.

This is only acquired by carefulness antl practice. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Stelner. who departed this life two years ago. May 14. 1921: Days of sadneaa oft come o'er us: Tears in silence often flow; Z-Z always keep yotr near us.

Though you left two years ago. ever shall you be forgotten; Never from our memories fade; Loving hearts shall ever linger Around the grave where you were laid. Sadly missed by HUSBAND. CHILDREN. SISTER AND ALL WHO KNEW HER.

In loving memory of my dear husband. Henry Ahring. who departed- this llfs one year ago May 16. 1922. Sadly missed bv WIFE.

SISTER AND BROTHERS. In loving memory of our dear daughter snd sister. Onelta Fleming, who departed mis nie two years ago, Msy Though you've left us. precious loved one. Though we hear your voice no more.

We are safe in our confiding That we'll meet on yonder shore. Wstch snd wsit for us. beloved one. For we know It can't be long Till we sre again united In land of sun and song. Sadly missed by father.

mother and nrot her, MR. AND MRS. JAMES O. FLEMINO. In memory of my dear husband, Robert Wlsnlewskl.

who departed this life May 12, 1922. When evening shadows ars falling and I am sitting stl alone. To my heart there comes a longing. If Bob could only come home. Beloved husband, true and kind.

No friend like you on earth I'll find. God grant you eternal rest. Upright and Just in all of his ways. Faithful and honest to the end of his days But dear to my heart and memory he shall always be. May his soul with ths merciful God rest in peace, faoiy missea ty nis wit, MRS.

LILLIE W1SN1EWSKL In loving memory of our dear wifs and mother. Mrs. Fannie Gastorl, who died 1 year ago May 13. 1922. Tou are gone but not forgottea.

Nor shall yen evsr be Aa long aa life and memory laaga We shall remember thee. If we had seen you at the last And held your dying hand And heard the last sigh from yvwr nsart. We would not feel so bat, Ws did not know the pains yon nso We did not see yoa die We only know you went wr And never said goodby. It is one rear since tou And we lias vou more sn more. Our hearts are 11 For Tu.

wo aes mo tnore. BA'r SITD AXO CHJLDBSM. 1 IS ELEVENTH CHURCH 1531 S. 8th st Mrs. Waters.

srttfvrR flP THE SOUL No services AitU further notice; account of SPIRITtlAL CHCRCTH Sunday p. m. Ttedneaday. 2 and p. m.

1S6S fc. iin st. war. rt rvTT-n-o simvtrys Bunday. 2:30 TueaJay.

8. Speaking- messages. Al wel-come. 6000 Gravols sv. Ic SPIRITUAL MISSION.

Sunday, Wednes-Jty. Frlday evenings. 1709 N. Broadway. Uotsagea.

Mrs. Markson. "DR. ATTTO A. SCHCLTZ.

SPIRITUAI 1ST. Spiritual healing, give readings. -306 S. 3d st. SEVENTH SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Mf-otina at 8 P.

Sunday. Mother day flebratlon. 4C' rHI'RCH 3851 Lee i i.u I ru circle. cnedav. 8.

Flower service Tuesday, sad 8. Mrs. Placht. All welcome. FIRST THEOMON'ISTIC rHI'RCH.

Sun-say and Thursday, 8 p. m. Tuesda and Fri-fer, 2:30 p. m. Mrs.

Greasinger. o351 Eas-ttn av. CHURCH OF DIVINE meetings Tuesday. tv, Thursday. 8 o.

m. 1462 Francis rt. JfaeUnrs 2 p. Friday, at 270j N. Glas-.

Mrs. Anna Johnson. UNIVERSAL SPIRITUAL SOCIETY-' holds i srvlres Sundav. 8 p. m.

Wednesday, 2 p. I Thursdav. '8 p. m. Mrs.

Scnnelder. pas-i tor. 3116A Easton av. I SPIRITUALIST CHRISTIAN UNION Jl Mwltum riding room free. Progressive iVtainker.

Bplritualism literature. H-allng swvtce daily. 79)8 Gravols. cneroiwe cars. TEMPLE OF TRUTH Marcus Hall, Sarcus and Easton avenues.

p. m. tisncs lsoturs. Healing services. Mrs.

Ossaway. c) FIFTH SPIRITUAL CHURCH 13O0 Bnton, Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. services. 30 p.

tn. Clara Riedell. piuitor. Residrc. 43 Wert Pine 'c99 FIRST UNITT SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Eagles' Hall.

Services Thursday. also healing services. Wednesday. 2 m. 4148 Delmar.

Mrs. Carroll, pastor. a others. CRTRCH OF CHRIST THE UNITrjriSAL BROTHERHOOD chartered bv the State of Tlsourl. holds Sunday services 7 :30 P.

m. lurs and messages Mrs. K. T. Hapr a ethers- all welcome.

3634 Juniata. U99 I ORQAN1ZKO SPIRITUALISTS. Afflllats with State and national associa- Soaas. lublset: "Mother's Day." EC0ND CHURCH. 1469A Hodiamont av.

r-undays. 3 snd 8 p. m. Mm. Komner.

Taaadaya, 2:30: Frldajs. 8 p. m. All wel- uns. T(tTT r-VJ T7 rVT l(Klt Aklna lmw THursdsys.

2:80. Mrs. Vlerllng. (Cherokee Ut.i 1 1 FOURTH CHURCH. 3607 Nortb Eleventh 1 rindaTs.

P. tn. Mrs. Strieker. Wednes-' yf.

8:80: Fridays. p. at residence. 4, Labadle avenue. CHUncH.

1300 Benton Sundays. i 'XTH CHURCH. 220O St. i.o!s avenue JHwadys. 2:30.

Mrs. Pahst. Thursdays. 7:30. at 2611A Rauschenbsch avenue.

1 CHURCH. 1903 Rutger Sun- 8 p. m. Fridays. 2 and p.

Mrs. Wednesday, at Hall. Broadway and EIGHTH CHURCH. 4509 N. Twen'isth jadays, Wednesdays.

8 p. m. M'ss Wh3l- CHURCH. 1531 Pth i ryt Wednesdays. P.

zu. Mrs. Wa-! Thnrsdavs. 2:30. TWELFTH CHURCH.

533 West Marceau Jaasya. 2:30. Mrs. Ecker. Thursdays.

ih.KTEENTH CHCRriT. 4137 Camella Tuesdays. 2:30. Mrs. Drocgt ys, 8 p.

m. vlT1" "FIRITUA LIST A SSf CI ATION. vKW THOUGHT CENTER 4232 Mc Tuesdsys. 2 o'clock: Thursday Mr Awmann. LIGHT CENTER -1636 Ohio.

sJ! vlng. Mrs. retlof f-Woodrlng 4413 West MISSION -r- Marcus Hall. I Sunrtcy, 2:30 p. m.

Mrs. Adler. t' OriJI CENTER 4413 Woat B. B. We do not recognize the trouble from your description.

Skin lesions are difffcult often to recognize from description and need to be seen, for a proper conclusion to be drawn. We advise if the matter is giving you serious annoyance that a dermatologist be consulted, although we do not believe the condition of very grat moment. A. E. M.

Catarrh of the head means usually some abnormal condition of the nose or of a sinus connected with the nose. The cure means the remedying of the condition causing the trouble. There is no specific treatment for catarrh. TEETH. The use of dental floss is a very good means of cleansing IN MEMORIAM In lovinar memory of mv beloved husband and our dear father.

Emll Sent, who departed this life May 13. Sadly missed Dy WIDOW AND CHILDREN. In loving memory of Charles Langeman. who departed this life May 16, 1922-. He is not dead but sleepeth in life eternal.

Sadly missed by his sister-in-law, Mrs. W. Gerbig. and niece. Mxs.

W. J. Nikola, and family. In loving memory of our dear Charles Langemann. who departed this life one year ago Hear is the grave where our loved one is laid: Sweet Is the memory that never shall fade.

may wither, fade snd die: If others forget vou never shall ws. Sadly missed bv CHARLES BAISEL AND FAMILT. In loving memory of our dear mother. Katherine Brodbeck. who departed this life me year ago today.

May 13. 1922: Upright and just in all her ways. Faithful and honest to the end of her days: Forgotten to the world by some she msy ue. But dear to our hearts she always will oe Sadly missed by her CHILDREN AND ALL WHO LOVED HER. In lovlne- memory of our beloved mother, Rosle Schmltx.

who departed this life one ane vr ago. May 15, 1922: Today recalls sad memories Ot a loveH one gone to rest: And those who think of her today Are the ones who loved her beat. Sadly missed by BROTHERS AND SISTER, (c) In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother. Arthur Pustmueller, who depart-1 this life May 13. 1918: Dearest brother, how we miss you.

Since from earth you heve passed away; 5a our hearts, but sweet the memory As we think of you each day. Sadlv missed by FATHER BROTHERS. SISTERS AND NEPHEW. In lovlfig remembrance of our dear little daughter. Msrie Hlidegarde Henson, who departed this life on year ago May 13.

1923: In Heaven there was created a vacancy that no one but a sweet little girl like you could fill So the God that gave called you. May (Jod grant her eternal rest. Sadly mtnaed by MOTHER AND FATHER, and ail bo loved her. tn loving remembrance of our dear mother. Rose Goldschmidt, who passed sway three years ago.

May 13. 1920; God's golden sun Is shining upon our mother's grave. The one we loved so dsaj-ly and tried so hard to save. When we lost our mother, ws lost our ear- esi friend. Wo love vou nj-v miss you and wlO until the end.

Sadlv missed by: AMI (iKAMH of May frobst. sister ot rancm. ii i 14 vears. Died of dlnttaerta. Private funeral.

Monday morning. neaday evenings. .11 those sag levaa Per. Sunday and Wed Ariustsad. 14.

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About St. Louis Post-Dispatch Archive

Pages Available:
4,206,419
Years Available:
1874-2024