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PAGE 70 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, TUESDAY, OCTOBEPw 23, 1930. DEATHS 1-LAiT, HAUiiY At his e.

PERSONAL ITtATERNAL NOTICES EASTERN STAR o0o4 Cabanne avenue, on Monday, ooi. 1930. beloved husband of Eucenie M. Piatt, brother of Philip C. Charle.

James Edward and Richard K- Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits att. Service, at the wagoner enspei. WOMAN CASHIER HELD FOR $70,000 SH0RTAGE Owner of Fine Home Accused of 'Taking $25 a Day for Years From New York Firm. Olive street, Wednesday. Oct.

tJ. at 2 p. Interment Belletontalne cemetery, lie DEACON CHAHTtR NO. 2jll. O.

will hold services ovr the rerua.r.s of tl.eir late sisur. Ko Kul'oettr. Wertn day. tct. VM.

at 2:45 p. Irota Chapel. 2223 St. lmis IDA CHKTSTMANN. W.

it. O. TTTT.I.F.NKOT-rTTKH. RAILROAD TRAVEL ceased wa. a member of itasita Lode No.

420. A. F. and A. Missouri Consistory No.

1. and Moolah Temjile. tcz FLATT. WALTER A. Of Opdyke.

in- Takes Cod Liver Oil and begs for more Gone is the nauseous flavor and fcshy odor of cod liver oiL This new land, Coco Cod, tastes like chocolate --tastes so good that children be for more! Yet it's full strength, pure cod liver oil with every vital, life-giving vitamin left in to build growing bodies. youagsters nave all they antl Doctors prescribe its daily-use. All druffsnsti a a 1 entered into rest on rrt.iay. 1930. at 8:30 a.

beloved husband of MARRIAGE LICENSES. Arthur C. Sehoen Valley Park Wretha M. Rooney Tower Grove Charles N. Garrett 1505 N.

Jefferson Mrs. Anna Fischer 1505 N. Jefferson Aftolnh bailor 4248 Shenandoah Mary Piatt (nee Hayterl. dear father of. Charlotte Plait, dear brother of William T.

Piatt and Mrs. R. M. Moore (nee Piatt) and our dear brother-in-law and uncle, at the age of 45 years. Marie Forst 3415 Magnolia CHICAGO: Round-trip excursion tWket.

good rr ILLINOIS CENTRAL. RAILROAD WABASH RAILWAY CHICAGO EASTERN ILLINOIS Funeral on Wednesday. Oct. at iu DEATHS Anna, Johanna Nelson, Charles a. Azar, Annlo Nendorffer, Gustav Bailey, Leo O'Connor, Rev.

Michael J. Baltzcr, Rev. John Otten, Henry IVeeli, Leo Papez, Katherine Bueci, Giconda Pettit, Gertrude Canepa, Mary Piatt, Harry Filer, Sophia riatt. Walter Gardine, Jule M. Robin, Louis Jr.

Helein, Mary Roomer, George Helwig, August Roussin, John F. Heslep. Mary Rulkoetter, Rose Hoyt-Holt, Martha Jane Schernian, Anna Johnson. Lawrence Scheurer, Margaret Keane, William W. Selsor, James Koclan, Edward Smarlnsky.

Catherine Kupferer, Lena Solomon, Mary Kussenbcrger, Margaret StolUiaus. Theodore Landt, iiichard Talbort, Timothy H. Lehr, Anna Tesson, Ada Dean McDaniels, Catherine Thau, Charles McKnlght. Frances Yonderheide, Sophia McLean, William O. Walker, Laura Matthieu, Sister Clare Edna Wenige, Charles Metz, Zoe Wessler, Minnie Moran, Ellen Wiedmann, Carl Morse, Mary Wright, Joseph T.

Alvin D. Shenkan AliaulDpa. Pa Sail Carol Salomon .265 U. Union J. Herbert Everett Tenn a.

from Zlegennein Bros, onapei. Cherokee street, to Sunxet Burial Park. Deceased was a member of Jellerson ixUKe. No. 36S, A.

F. and A. Illinois. (c Neil Jester 6608 Curtis pi Clarence Fohlbusch 4603A St. Ferdinand Mrs.

Bertha MarieKe 4603A St. Ferdinand Earl F. Warner 5896 Cabanne Edna K. Wagner Louis Cecil E. Steiner Drexel Hill.

Pa Ruth Drnmheller Madia. Pa November 1. S. 15. Ieave St.

Loui. if at or after 9 p.n. Brturn ua any train leaving Cbkago not later than By Leased Wire from tlie New-York liurean of the Post-Dispatch. NEW YORK. Oct.

2 8. Mrs. Alma Sterling Brunner, 3 9 years old, who for 16 years held a position of trust with the Dictograph Products was arrested yesterday on two charges of forgery as a result of a $70,000 to $80,000 shortage recently uncovered In her books. She had left her pretentious home in Rockville Center, L. yesterday morning unaware that she was followed by Detective Frank Walsh of headquarters, and by an Investigators of the insurance company which had bonded Roland Aubuchon St.

Louis Grace Fischer St Louis John Ehret 3210 S. nth Nora Pokorny ..3207 S. 7th Charles C. Homer Brooklyn. N.

Harriet Elizabeth Valentine ROBIN. LOCIS JR. Entered into rest. suddenly on Sunday. Oct.

26. 1930. at p. dear son of 1-oui and Ells Robin (nee Kurtzebom). dear brother of Eugene.

Victor and Arthur Robin. Funeral Thursday. Oct. SO. at 2 p.

from Croghan funeral home. 7140 Manchester avenue. (c3i KOl'SSIN. JOHN F. Entered Into rest on Mondav, Oct.

27. 1930. at 7:15 p. dear son of, Ferdinand and Mary Roussin (nee Deyen). dear brother of Eileen.

Catherine. Margaret. Charles. Annie. Geneview, Joseph and Ceteste Roussin, dear nephew and cousin.

Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly pai. lors, 3846 Lindell boulevard, on Thursday morning, Oct. 30. at o'clock, to St.

Francis Xavier's Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. wriJtOETTF.R. ROSE (nee Stlfel) En Monday noon following. (Sea Note October 31.

November 7. 14. L-av f) St. Louis at or after 9 Jm. Return on any train leavmr Chicago not later thar.

Monday noon foli-iug. (See-Nota A. Note A. The $5 and Jrt ticket, are god in chair cars and coaches or-Ly. CulldrB half fare.

No baggage checked. North LitUe Rock. Ark John Washington 1922 Biddle G(3 irene t.ooisb.v 1728 Biddlc Clarence Dixon. Mo muidn warner .2710 KusselJ UNDERTAKERS Herbert Simon 2915 Franklin KISSENBERGER. MARGARET Geraldine Lane 2.S52 Adams October 31.

"November 1 7. 8 14. 15. l-ave tt. at or after 9 pin and on ell $12 O'lonnor) OI 3443 Haittord street, ou Sunday, Oci.

20, 1930. at 8:05 v. be Walter F. Grueninger 6525 CHi i-GERAGHTY I MiMrcd R. Boyle 6o4 Tower Grove loved wile oi the late Heury J.

Kussen SON tAml into rest at Loveland. be- her when she became a $75-a-week cashier. They followed her into the city and arrested her when she suddenly stopped at Lafayette and bcrger. dar mother of Martha Markert John Underwood ...1126 N. Channintr lr.vo1 wif of the late William F.

Rul dear sister-in-law of G. J. iiussenberger of aAli JVITK 1603 S. 3d train. Saturdays.

Kciuin limit Ij cuya. 512 tickets are honored in anj 3e ping car. upon payment of usual man charges. Children half fare. Bug.

gngr fcnetter. dear daughter of Mrs. Pauline Y'uba City. and Mrs. Joseph Vogel Lindell Blvd.

at Boyle UNDERTAKERS JF-fferson 370'(. Sidney Holley 2606 North Market Ktif. i nf-t Beck I and the late Louis Gear grandmother of Chester Markert, ou Bertha Mariette 4o03A St. Ferdinand Stif'l. our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt.

I Thurlow Wayne O'Neill Sage. Wvo -tits, trances McLaine Sate Wvo PERSONAL CEMETERIES Justin B. Glacken Tr.miitor. Acnes M. Nolan 1474 Gooufelluw 4327 Labadie Funeral from the Leidner cnapei.

St. Louis avenue. Wednesday. Oct. 29.

at 2 -45 Intern-em St. Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Beacon Chapter No. 256. O.

E. S. (O SCIIEKM AN, ANNA (nee 'VYesrhlcr) Entered into rest on Monday. Oct. 2, 1930 at 4:45 relict of the T.

Seherman. beloved mother of 4327 Labadie PERSONAL Ellis Evana iiu lives ut 1316A Wash was hit by u.Unov. a automobile at 2900 Easton. Oct. 1ft u.

S25 reward for anyone who got the cense number. 1 i-i r. Jerrv: still -funtinbe Fri dear mother-in-law and aunt, at the age ot 77 years. Funeral Wednesday. Oct.

29. at 7:30 a. from Weick Bros, luneral home, 2201 South Grand boulevard, to St. Pius Chun-h, thence to Sunset Burial Park. (c2 KCI'KKKER, LENA B.

Of 1831A Victor street, entered into rest on Monday. Oct. 27 at 6 :02 a. dear daughter of the late Andrew and Emma Kupferer. sister of Mrs.

Mary A. Keil. Mrs. Carrie Coombs and Mrs. Alma L.

Roberts (nee Kupferer). Frances. Alice Andrew William Edward J. and Oscar L. Kupferer, and of the late Emma Grcalish, at the age of 49 years.

Remains at Ziegenhein Bros. chapel. Charlotte Williams 5023 Ruskin vE 3940 A Cook Mrs. fcihel Mae KoDinson. Mich Center streets to allow vehicular traffic to pass.

An hour later she was before General Sessions Judge Rosalsky pleading not guilty to two charges of forgery. Bail was placed at $5000. Although she was known at the Dictograph company as Alma B. Sterling, which she claims is her name by a previous marriage, the woman told police that she married Ralph Brunner, a Rockville Center truckman, about four years ago. She drove a Cadillac sedan, bought her clothes at a fashionable day, riiaxe phone or write ii you mhuui malt.

It. R. THE CEMETERY UNUSUAL AND MAUSOLEUM CAhany SflOti. CHestnut 8331 (c62) MOTOR BUS TRAVEL Carbondale. Ill Carbonaaie.

Ill Ky MetroDolis. Ill ..6106 Tennessee 522 1 Delor ...1534 S. Second -Ia34 S. Second 423 S. Leffinirwell DEATHS EYES 2623 Cherokee street, until 11 a.

m. Wednesday. Oct. 29. Service same, day 1 nomas rl.

Hall Lucille Taylor Harry A. Fisk Lenora C. Evans Remo Giudiey Betty Adainack Josetih Cox Mrs. Emma Snowden Frank McPherson Mattie Leon Cotlon Edward H. Meyer victoria I.

Cervantes John Bennett Lueinua Kiuard ly on ANNA. JOHANNA (nee Histins) and Edward Harry Eugene Chester M. and Gertrude Seherman. dear sister, grandmother, mother-in-law and slster-in- Thursday. Oct.

3(1 at 8:30 a. m. from family residence. 4036 Lexington avenue, to St. Matthews Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Stroot Carroll service. (c3) SCHEVRER, MARGARET Entered Into rest on Monday. Oct. 27.

1930. at 4:35 p. beloved wife of the late Adolph Scheurer, dear sister of Mrs. Adam Ua," and Mrs. Gee rge Swanson.

John and Thomas Heiurich. our dear aunt fcnd great- aUFuneral on Wednesday. Oct. 29. at 2:30 p.

from residence. 351 9A Itaska to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. (c) at p. m.

at the Lafayette Park Baptist Church. Lafayette and Mississippi, thence to New St. Marcus Cemeler.v. Fifth avenue shop and, according ATLANTIO-i'ACIKI1 STAGES. INC.

$35.10 Los Angeles $35.10 Daily excursions with long limit and liberal stonovers. goins- vi Kinwt iiy. Dearer. Colorado Springs and Scenic S.inta Trail. See the wonder, ul Painted Desert and I'etrificd Chicago $4.00 Memphla Kansas City.

K. 4.0O Detroit 7.00 Individual reclining chair busses. For bu information call CEntral fcl6S. Main Deiot. 105 N.

ttth. 1CM) Chicago (ill. inbune piease copy. cj ii LANDT, RHHAUI) Of 2710 Accomac 1UU9 1'aDin Humphrey 3723 Juniata Market MarkLt to neignoors. owned her Long Island home.

Her peculations, police street, asleen in Jesus, Monday, Oct. Zi, win ever nave you 1930. at 12:15 a. beloved husband of Louise Landt nee Nolle), dear father of i say, covered a period of from eight Richard Mrs. Frank H.

Schick, dear xo iu years, in wnicn sums of $25 or $30 a day were taken. BIRTHS RFCORDEU. father-in-law. grandfather. brotner-in-law and uncle, at the asre of 66 years.

5i. ami i' N. Comnton. Bodv will lie in state the Beiderwleden aarnu? oauKuter Apnea of fc'uui-van avenue, entered into rest ou Monday. Oft.

'ii. ln.o ai i. beiivei ot Edward Anna, dear mother of Jacaue-line, dear daughter ot John and Ann Hig-gins nee Kali), and our dear sister, granddaughter, aunt, daughter-in-law, sister-in-law and niece, aged 29 years. Funeral Thursday. Oct.

30. at 8:30 a. from Goodhart Goodhart funeral home 2228 St. Louis avenue, to Sacred Heart Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery Deceased was a member of the Ladies Charity of Sacred Heart Church.

(c3) ZAIt ANNIE Departed this life on Sunday Oct 26. 1930. beloved daughter of Mr Mary Azar and the late Peter J. Azar. dear sister of Nellie.

William. Mary. Ernest and Emil Azar and aunt of Jean Anthony Azar. Funeral from family residence. 1842 -er SELSOR.

JAMES W. Entered into rest Ittree weeks ago a general audit of the Dictograph plant and office J- and Elder. chapel. 1936 St. Louis avenue, until 11 a.

COUPLE with boy want traiimiorviiioti ti Los Anireles around Nov. 1 expanses and help drive; references. tr 724M m. Wednesday Services same cay at sj fe on Monday. Oct.

1:7. ai p. beloved husband of Anna Sclsor (nee i father of Fred. William. records showed that the accounts a clock, at Krcmaus Lvanweiicai Church.

Jefferson avenue and Armand did not correspond and an immedi L. and L. Lindsey. 2o01 Walnut obm- 13S1 Granville GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. Jene'tt.

Seessel. Joseph. Mrs. Florence Snragtie and our desr father-in-law and twins) place. Literment St.

Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. ate check was started. latest cookiiir. JKf- Deceased was a member of Concordia AJhsne 2223 WE serve patties: do ferson 78 after 7 do A male employe was said to have i Aid Association, Branch No. 11, and Painters Local 115.

(c2) Thursday. Oct. 30. at 1:30 been under suspicion for weeks, Take no chances! At first sisn of eye trouble, visit your Eye Physician. His advice wi II be based on years of technical training, exacting scientific information and priceless experience.

If glasses are prescribed, bring your prescription to Aloe's where over 60 years p. m. interment Sunset Burial Park. c3l LEHR, ANNA MARGARET (nee Juenger) and Mrs. Brunner was called in by -fcinterea into rest at nome.

avenue, on Sunday. Oct. 26, 1930. place, on Wednesaay, jci. ai CATHF.R1NE Of K28 West Davis street, on Tuesday.

Oct. 2S in her seventy-ninth year, beloved wife of a. beloved wile or M. rrea v. tJ iiu C.

aud A Eaues. 4302 West Pine J1 2fi-A Ohio. jt hif Mullen. 8433 Lowell. en'u 10A Wan-en.

odnI'-ercher- u8 Greer. anii Bnen. 2835 S. 7th. R.

and H. 3J0 ITtah. B'ert-3834 Folsom. d- 3o24A 1321 Geyer. Schuermann.

4219A Mararetta -iv -Brown. 5370 Southwest. R. and N. Sorrels.

513A N. WhittitV ani E1011- B- Eastsrate. p. m. BAILEY, LEO Of Baltimore.

Will be Lehr. dear mother of Mrs. Edna Gross- office heads and told of the plans to audit this employe's books. She agreed to assist them, but suddenly accountants noticed that her own account receipts began to increase experience insures proper grind Anth-n Smannsky ana oear inoiun k-lxonn Tauline Kafter. Joseph SEALED PROPOSALS V.

S. ENGINEER 42s Cusloia House. St. Louis. Mo.

Sealeu bids, in duplicate, will be received until 11 a. Oct. 30. 1930. and then publicly op for furnishing all labor, plant and Materials, and performing all work for aciiig about 1.155.00O cubic yards of erl in rebuilding and enlarging the levee of the Nutwood Drainage and Levee District.

Green and Jersey counties. on toe Illi buried at riigniana, mann and Helen, dear mother-in-law of Harry A. Grossmann, our dear daughter. Bister, sister-in-law and aunt. and Herman Smarinsky, our dear mother- 29.

1930. at 1 clock. ing and fitting of lenses. BALTZER, REV. JOHN D-D- En in-law and grandmother.

Funeral Irom the Leidner chapel, tered into rest on ounuay, jcl. u. iouu. and more money was being col St. Louis, avenue.

Wednesday. Oct. 29. at Funeral Friday. Oct.

ojl ai uf fmsietor.irpndler funeral home 1 :30 p. m. Interment Zion Cemetery. De at 4 -15 p. husband ot lue late Caroline BalUer.

our dear father, grandfather. lected. despite the slack in the sales 7128 Michigan avenue, to St. Boniface ceased was a member of Erwin Chapter No. 194.

O. E. S. (c2l Church. Interment Mount Olive emeiery.

nois River. i'lana may tie nuiainr.i iw deposit of 515. Further inform, tlon on father-in-law. brotner, oroiuer-ii-avv uncle. Member ot St.

Ann. Married i-auic H. and Grauie Pine A. and A Muesenfeohter. 2018 McLaren L.

and li. Ruhl. 5129 Minerva twins I A- K. Safron. 115M Blacktone.

MeDANlELS, CATHERINE K. Entered pnlieatton. (c58) Remains at resicence. wwi dality. UNITED STATES ENGINEER ICE, into rest on Monday.

Oct. zi, at :30 a. beloved aunt of Edward SOLOMON, MARY (nee Parted this life on Sunday. Oct. 26, 1930.

428 Custom House. St. Louis. seaiea place. untU Wednetlay.

Oct. a. then removed to Zion Evangelical Church, Rentnn streets. where Francis and Kathryn McDaniels, beloved companion of Mary A. Crawford, in her beloved wife of George Solomon, near and D.

Krah. 4335 Olive. JLU1 Co.per. 3(23 Arlini! rf roS1 Arlington. bids, in duplicate, will be reei ived here until 11 a.

Oct. 29. 103(1. and then opened, tor placing about cubie yards of earthwork in rebuilding and en remains will lie in state until service at departments. Her system, police said, was to take money from C.

O. D. orders, destroy the order and falsify the -ntry on the company's books. Suspicion was directed at the ashler soon after her receipts increased and her employers called her in for an explanation. The mother of Elenore.

Edwsrd and t.eorge i Solomon, dear daughter 01 mm. 2:30 p. m. Interment z-ioa wucuaj. BEELI.

LEO J. On Oct. 26. 1930. at Bal- fiftieth year.

Funeral from Finan's chapel. 1519 S. Grand. Wednesday morning at 8:30 a. into Blessed Sacrament Church.

Interment Bismark. dear sister 01 Jars. aiui larging th- levee oi trie -Jitie irecir. i-j and Drainage District. Countv Charles Bismark.

dear aunt 01 Jonn to on the Illinois Itlver. lunner hiiumi- i it Highland. 111.. "Wednesday. ward Bitxnark and our oear ihih-iu-l- Calvary Cemetery.

(c2 tion on application. Oct 29. 1930. at 12 o'clock noon. (c) McKNIUHT, fkamcks w.

Entered into and daughter-in-law. Funeral from family residence. 1115 Dillon street, Wednesday. Oct. 29.

at SPECIAL NOTICES rest Sunday, Oct. 26, 1930 at 10:30 p. dear mother of Eliza V- Phoebe BtCCI, GICONDA Entered into rest on 9 1930 at P. It oww.i narimer. P.

Buriord. 3322 St. Louis. H- and L. 2241 Alberta and, Crowell.

1112 St. Louis. W. and E. 4011 A.

and E. Meier. Manchester. Mo. J.

and K. Johnson. 4155 McRee. J. and L.

Meyer. 1325 Rinplei T. and Sehadroski. 2232 Mullanphy. A.

and H. Stoltenberg-. 2159 Colleee. O. and E.

Kurtz. 3j23 Pennsvlvania. H. and M. SDeckini-.

4922 Claxton. J. and M. Coad. 5219 Cabanne.

and R--puld. 390RA McRee. SPECIAL NOTICE 1. C. H.

A Word of 40O John Joseph and A. David Mc- next day two indictments were returned against her and her arrest followed. deir wito of the late Michele Bueci. dear xj i.nev Rota. Mrs.

Rose Pine street. City or si. iouis. sis Mrv our dear Missouri, do hereby give notice tnat i wtii r.ot be responsible fur any debts contracted after this dale by anyone except myself. Krandmother and great Knight.

dear sister of James T. Wolf and Phoebe S. Weber. Our dear mother-in-law and grandmother, use 74 years, 1 month and 5 days. Funeral Wednesday.

Oct. 29, at 2:30 p. from Shepard funeral home. 1167-69 in her sixty-seventh year. 1..

I. VI. I 'lvi i. irHx.v fw 29 at 8:30 a STOLLHAIS, THEODORE. Entered into rest on Monday.

Oct 27. 1930 at 7 p. dearly beloved husband of Anna Stoll-haus (nee Teutrine). dear father of Henry, Frank. Bertha.

Franklin. Anthony. John. Vincent and Joseph Stollhaus. and the late William.

Theodore. Alphonse. and Anna Stollhaus, our dear grandfather, father-in-law and uncle, at the age of 78 years. Funeral Thursday. Oct.

30 at 8:15 a. from Koch's chapel. 3-14 N. 14lh -uet Vemectual Heln Church. Inter W.

and L. Martin R732 Ravmrn1 SPECIAL NOTICE To whom it may Vranlr Otierle will Hot l0 rirhmann-Harral chapel. 1905 and E. k'mmn to int Hamilton avenue, thence to Valhalla Union boulevard, to St. Charles i Uorromeo Crematory.

(c2) E. and A. Lphmann B313 Marauctte. Iu. and H.

Martin. Feriruson. responsible for any deots contracted by mr Anna J. Oberle. on and after thia date.

cnurcn. -v----rvhritian McLEAN. WILLIAM O. Departed to be with the Lord on Monday, Oct. 27.

1930 (Signedl rnArrv J. imr.ni.r.. St. Charles Borromeo Churchy GIRLS, and R. Ross.

3839 Cook, and C. i'riar. 4321 Kennerlv beloved husband of Florence V. McLean, dear brother of Jean C. McLean and the ment 'in Calvary Cemetery.

Deeesed was late Dr. Mary H. McLean. LOST AND FOUND Miscellaneous Lost a member of C. K.

of A. Branch 156 and Men Sodality of Perpectual Help Parish. (c3) and W. Willis, 4246 Easton. C.

and K. Hinds, 4275 West Belle M. and D. Davis, 1120 K. Jellerson.

W. and A. Miniro. 2835 Clark Services at residence. 7128 Pershing avenue.

Wednesday, 10 a. ru. Interment Washington. via (c2 MATT III El'. SISTER CLARK EDNA Of CANEPA.

MARY (nee rutajuga) -Entered from Ahur J. Donnelly Li-tdel! boulev-rt onWedne Interment in Calvary DAG Lust: lady coiitaiiii.ig mui y. D. and H. McDaniels.

425a St. Ferdinand. turn to 377 vvasningion; rtrvi. ''Burning Beauty" ana m. toiler.

3144A Clifton Ursuline Order. Kirkwood. on morring. Oct. 27.

1930, daughter of TALBORT. TIMOTHY H. Entered Into rest on Monday. Oct. 27.

1930. at 1 o'clock n. beloved husband of Elizabeth Talbort (nee son of the late John and Mary Talhort. brother of tame. Talbort and the late Daniel and W.

and H. White. 4443 West Belle. BAG Lost: containing surgical instru M. and F.

Broccard. 4419A Swan. George and Nellie Matthieu (nee Bigley) and our dear sister. ments on Mancuesier ru. cw.

4.HKW. e- H. and M. Jones. 2753 Cherokee.

Tr.hr Talbort and Mrs. Mary Smee. our Requiem mass Wednesday, Oct. 29. at 0 a.

from I'rsuline Convent. Kirkwood. CANARY BIRD LOST: black and and T. Blaue. 1915 Miami, and L.

Burke. 222S S. Third. I iiTR-SOPIHA (nee Mostord) On bun-l4hK 'T. 1930.

mother of Mrs. dear uncle and brother-in-law. ri.r,ti frnm family residence. B20 Mo. Interment St.

Peters Cemetery, (c) in neighlKirhoou -utn anu Diimvui 1 1 L. and R. Egcers, 1421 "North Market. uaj. Mr.

Helen Wenzen 3932 N. 21st. iSzi METZ, ZOE E. Of 7753 Fleta avenue. Florissant boulevard.

Ferguson Mo. Thursday morning. Oct. 30. at :30 clock, to St John and Jame.

Church. Interment f. ana A. Schott 2145 Richcrt. tlTwUe? Constantm Caron and the BOX SAFETY Fl'SE Lost- near Forest By Lakewood, on Monday, Oct.

27. 1930 and T. Willis. 4763 Thrush. Kark reward, mmui oyo.

at 4:15 p. beloved wife of Gus A. in Calvary Cemetery. i-SirSSS at Lupton mortuary a a 4i r.H Services at Rock Ciiurcn L. and M.

Been. 2129 S. Third. R. and M.

Hawley, 4237 Euclid. KKVS Iost. in black leather ca ward. Phone fitoai-ect uin.i. i vrtllf TESSON.

ADA DEAN Entered Into rest Oct. IS. 1930, at Alhambra. beloved wife of the late George B. Tesson and mother of Mrs.

Clarence B. Opper- and S. Slaton. 3029A N. Eleventh, and G.

Harzmeier. 1751 N. TweUtk. ur.a"a, Vt'sa" Peter Pul and 1. Armbrufter.

2422 Lemi. a. (C MAN'S GLOVK lxst: Kray ueie: r.g-t hand: Saturday night. COlfax 9546. MONEY Lost: $20.

2 tens. 1 five and 1 SI bill, on Olive, Twelfth to Seventh, S. a.id F. Heniihaw, 7350 Dorset. G.

and R. Stowell. Overland. man and Mrs. Palmer W.

Halsey. wnneral services were held at Alham it v.ntered into rest uaki. damn. Rewi.r.1. LAeled" 1240.

FRMPLE J. and E. Johnson. 4931 Lindrll. -t- bra.

Cal. Interment will tak plac; from Metz. dear mother of Eloise and Beech er Metz and Eugene Forgotston. our dear mother-in-law. grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and niece.

Funeral from Gebken chapel, 2630 Gravois avenue, on Thursday, Oct. 30. at 8:30 a. to St. George Church, thence to Lake-wood Park Cemetery.

Funeral private. (c3) MORAN. ELLEN (nee Dwyer) Entered into rest on Saturday. Oct. 25, 1930, at 2:30 o'clock p.

relict of William Moran, dear aunt of Mrs. Lawrence Ryan. Mrs. James O'Brien and Mrs. Lawrence Doran.

Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly's par and A. Holmes. 51'JrtA Caies. i'tjRTFOLIO Lost, with tater: reward.

imnnellv'a narlors. 3S46 Lindell boulevard ps. mditaici a i of Wi r- Canine, uear Dron- f. o. Wednesday.

Oct. 29, to Berner. Htms at nin i i-nd D. Deakin. 7025 Arcadia.

J. End M. Cunningham 114 K. Klr.gs- ana me Jaic Oarfline of Mrs. C.

A. Stephens. John E. Gard ne II. Calvary Cemetery.

mehway. Mrs. A. Bind; .,,,1 SAMPLE CASE Lost or stolen: containing men hoae; reward. MAln i'1.

is) Mrs. O. C. THtr. CHARLES L.

Entered into r-'t on W. and E. Luhr. Waterloo. 111.

beutei: Charles and Mnnrfav Cioi 27. 1930. darling son of Mr. nepiiew. rauuj iiur dear Ui.t: man', clothing, vicinity in A La- aw fimprnl home, G.

and A. Bollinger, Shelbyville. 111. K. and M.

Carr. Webster Groves. F. and L. Kowttski.

5945 Theodosia. P. and E. Meyer. 933 Morrison.

B. and L. Stevens. 3740 Evans. SpnnKliClO, tn ro'iio 17,1 12 It.

a .) i reward. 6432J. Funeral irom and Mrs. Charle. F.

Than, dear brother of William A. Thau, our dear nephew and cousin. Funeral from family residence. 273R Tainm avenue, Wednesday. Oct.

29. at 2 :30 Ir4 lelnr. St. IXiuls AILEY L. and M.

Miller. Richmond Helehts. VALlsK Lost: tan. 2 Bibles: left on Taylor ear: reward. JFfferson 15(17.

(c) G. and 1. Holmes. 7380 Pershing. p.

m. Interment Sunset Jiuraal 1'ark. William Ambruslcr service. (c) F. and M.

Costeilo. 1518 N. Garrison. F. and N.

Thorp. 6507 Curtis. YONDERHEIDE, SOPHIA Of 2708 Lcmp A. and S. Merriolt.

262 N. Euclid. lors, 3S46 Lindell boulevard, on Wednesday morning. Oct. 29 at 8:30 o'clock, to St.

John's Church, Sixteenth and Chestnut streets. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. MOKSE, MAKE (nee Harrlgan) On Sunday, Oct. 26. 1930, at 8:15 p.

dear moth-sr of Mrs. Mary Lankau, Mrs. Jennie Vogel. Mrs. Loretto Vorwald and Robert E.

Morse, dear sister of Mrs. Nora Wart-smith of North Little Rock. Michael. Margaret and Edward Harrigan. and our dear mother-in-law and grandmother.

Funeral from residence. 4970 Ashby avenue, on Wednesday, Oct. 29. at 8:30 a. avenue, departed this life suddenly on WRITING) TABLET Lout, with l.sl I ladies' reward.

Ictor 4H.T5M (e '20 BILLS Lost: five: aliut 7 a. m. this m.rning. between 3tHK) Rutger and 31O0 nark or on Park ay. ear.

Reward 520 bill if found. Please call GKand 3UJ4W en Sunday. Oct. 26. 9 JO, in ntr seventy ninth var M.

and D. Johnson, 7317A Amherst. L. and E. Hanson.

4806A Mafhtf. J. and H. Burkhouse. 4405 West Pine.

J. and L. Meyer. 2215 Ber.ton. fayette avenue ana "930 a- to the Interment Sunset Burial Part.

oI Adamant 15? oTlF. and E. (c3, MARY (nee Wolf -Of 3650 fr Rrnrtou? eleit Mrs. i. Bprt Warner, and mother and from Robert', parlors 1005 South rand boulevard.

Wednesday Oct. Remains at Witt Bro. chapel. 2929 W. and E.

Tuctken. Alton. H. and G. Hofmann.

1615 Belt. South Jefferson avenue. Funeral Vedne. day at 2 p. to Missouri Crematory.

Deceased was a member of Freie Ge H. and F. Jansen. Li)J I immerson. Dogs Lot Lost: spotted: male: reward, 1H'6 Lucas and Hunt M.

Mt 1. 0666. meuide ot South St. Louis. (c) WAIJiFR.

LAI'RA V. On Monday. Oct 27. 1930. wife of William R.

Walker, mother of Robert A. and Martha L-. niece S9. at 8:30 a. to atxj of Tttie Bennett.

BOSTON HILL Isl; brindle- narre Spuds; carondeltt Park. Riverside 201 K. Beward. If lxi Lost; German police, female; lry-d Irrfn 4Q9 N. Ivee; rewsnl.

iM, 9127. raivftrv Cemetery Mrs. walker win lie in aaie at me HFLWlfi. AfGIST Entered Into rest at the At St. Mary's Hospital.

BOYS. A. L. and J. KaeKel.

7301 Richmond Maplewood. J. E. and G. C.

Clark. 5061 Durant. W. A. and A.

V. Buddecke. 71 5G Lan-ham. K. and B.

G. Swltzer. 423 Mission Universitv City. C. E.

and T. E. Bradley. 7111 Dartmouth. Universitv City.

J. L. and R. L. AnrVrlini.

4028 Miami. Sunday. Oct. 26. 111.

Alexander chapel. 17. iX-lmar boulevard, until 2 p. m. Wednesday.

from First Christian Churcn. 4300 Dclnar. on at Breese, to St. Philip Neri Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

(c2) NELSON, CHARLES A. Entered into rest Oct. 27. 1930, beloved husband of Lottie Wallace Nelson, dear father of Mrs. Clyde E.

Lee. grandfather of Wiimer Lee. brother of Elon John Fred and Isaac Nelson. Funeral from residence, 846 Newport avenue. Webster Groves.

Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 2 p. m. Los Ant-ele (Cal. paper, please copy.

NEl'DORFFEK. (il'STAV 8. On Monday. Oct. 27.

1930. at 10:25 a. dear fa of Mrs. Lydia DOG Loal; six nionlhs old iKimter pujjpy. in vicinity of Paptilnrton.

Mo. KI. f' I. of Dr. S.

B. Her Wednesday. Oct. 29. at 3 p.

m. (c2) WIEDMANN. Entered Into rest 'n and E. 3. Man i ft ear Irl -1xji black nd tan hound; reward.

HI land 1021. wig of St. Louis landt of B.s?. i-'i' Wednesday. Oct DOO Lost: mixed brmdie bull.

male, to Bum: reward. 2916 Imp. funeral wm "lSt; John-, Evan- Monday. Oct. 27.

at 5:50 a. Ije-loved husband of I.ydia Wiedmann (nee Goelz). beloved father ot llda Hasemaon (nee Wiedmann). dear father-in-law of 15 nioeihs DOG (e- Enrisni. rewnrd HK.LEP.

MArV A.A-n Monday OcU "h27. i930. wife of the ernor GIRLS. Z. and R.

Gilbert. 3137 Park. L. A. and G.

G. Mitleider. 5879 Plymouth. C. W.

and H. F. Scott. 7212 Richmond. Miplewood.

H. J. and L. Gamier. Wood River.

111. V. E. and T. M.

Hartican. 7225 West Park. Richmond Heiehts. Gus A. Hascmann, dear uncle and broth er-in-law.

-Ljst: hound oui: it rooint. rr s'd. DF.lmsr 1641. ifl Author of "Silver Slippers," "The Trumpeter Swan," Etc. The story of beautiful Virginia Oliphant, who struggled to save her weak brother from himself, even to the extent of sacrificing her own chance for love, life and happiness.

This fine novel of youth by a woman writer, known for her understanding and sympathetic romances. Funeral from residence, 621 San Bo- slep. dear mother oi n- tlrs'en Vr Strack. Ada aud Jack T. "cfP; nlta, on Wednesday, Oct.

29. at 2 p. Interment Belief onta'ne Cemetery. A mem- ther of Harry R. Neudorffer.

Mrs. Elmar E. Schwartz. Mrs. Chris O.

Thon, and our dear father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral from Geraghty's funeral home. Lindell boulevard at Boyle avenue. on Wednesday. Oct.

29. at p. m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. (c3 O-CONNOK, KEY.

MICHAEL 8. J. cm Monday, Oct. 27. 1930.

at 6:30 o'cloek p. m. Remain, will lie in state in the parlors of St. Louis University, b-r of Schwaben Vcrcin. GERMAN PoLI'K liOO nam.

Lady; vicinity of Fair and Lee. JEfferaori 321 1 reward. If 4 HOUND PUP Lost: mouse colored anil white; reward. 3628 Hatea. Blvrrairta fi4fl.

(c4) WENIGE. CHARLES W. Age 62 street, to atilT Rhenandoah. on Sunday. Oct.

26, irom resioentc. rhnPrh t. at 9:55 a. beloved husband of Inter-c3) Sun the Immaculate ww" ment in Calvary Cemetery. Call 234 4 lioUND PIT Lost: tla-k BURTAli PERMITS.

John Lewis. 62. 1849 Biddle. Georve H. Snringmeyer.

77. 5316 Arlington. Elizabeth Connors. 2319A Blair. Jun" HawT.

15. Children's Aid Society. Stephen Toth. CO. 4560 Gravois.

Maetrie Towsen.i. 3. 2918 Clark. Rosa Scally. 61.

4061A Humphrey. imVT.IIOlT MARTHA JA- Grand and fine. relict POLICE Lot; black; on l-nnjr day. Oct. zo.

iou, mother Funeral from St. Francis Aavier a u. Hon. dear motnii i t-v, mi if. scar right eye; rtwaro.

i uoin Airv wood 77. Catherine T. Wenige (nee McDonald), dear; father of Dr. Carl tl. Wenige.

Mrs. Margaret Walker and Mrs. Ruth Tucker, and our dear brother, grandfather, uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral from the pariora of the Harri-gan-Sheahan Undertaking 4415 Wash-ine-ton boulevard. Wednesday.

Oct. 29. at oi in- Cnmnel Hoit and lege iimrai. on uui, of Willard R. Hoyt i f.ce of the dead at :30 o'clock Requiem SKTT EK Loal: 4 years old, near Sppin ton.

Mo. Call KtVkwood P90W: reward. 4 I Bertha Olton. in. zwja I'anm.

Lucy Otment. 65. West Frankfort 111. great-grandmother and sister. a42 islaus Seminary.

Florissant. Mo Funeral from Gebken chapel. OTTEN. HENKY On Monday. OTTEN.

HENKY On Monday. Oct. 27. Meramec street. 3: 1 WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER Lost: Mar and white, female, loot Oct 18.

Reward. Please wini, 7940. 9 a. to t-aiyaiy -'n-v. JOHNSON.

James I'erry. rsi. a nesinui. Lillie May. 38.

3016 Lucas. Carl Fiebie. 47. 2421 Cleveland. William Waugh.

K2. 2716 Marcus. Marv Wvatt. 49. 2023 Oreiron.

pvlvia Hsrtmann. 16 Willisville. ITJ. Marian Hlavaty. 1 month.

St. Louis County. Sister Florence C. FTiel. 68.

3407 Lafay Jewelry Loat AVKTHY8T RING At. downtown. Ca'l RTve-side f'fH 2. (c) tf BAK iiN I'St: white gold. IUi 3 sm4 diamonds: at Grand Ladder or Famous.

LAeleije r.lftt: reward. 'eg i Sophie" Emrelbrecht. 77. St. Vincent.

8-30 a to Holy Innocent." Church. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. (c WKMSLER. MINNIE (nee Thomas) Of 3234 Delor. on Mendsy.

Oct. 27. 19311. at 1:30 a. beloved mother of Eleanor Stoltze.

Lillian Ultaen and Gladys Jennelle (nre Weasler). our dear mother-in-law, sister, aister-ln-law and aunt. rue notice of funeral will be given late- from Wackei-HeldVrle chapel, 363 1 Gravois avenue. Wednesday. Oct.

29. at 2 p. to Zion Cemetery. Ic) WRIGHT. JOSEPH T.

4253 West Florissant avenne, entered Into ret on Monday. Oct. 27. 1930 at 7:30 a. dearly beioved husband of Anna A.

Wrisht (nee Derby), dear father of Maude Hnelcher. Edna Vollmer. Joseph T. Wright Chester Wright and R'jfi Matthea, dear fatner-in-law anj rra-dtather. Funeral Wednesday.

Oct- 29. at p. m- BKACktLKT ijHit; eol.1. act sTith diamonds, hafirday evening. at Orpheum Theater, on or Maryland ear.

liKlmar re srd. (r8 GRADUATION KIN'. Lust two: Certral Hirh, Tt-ow: rews-d. M'1terry rsin. 10 p.

relict or ine late tuiawia Otten, father of Sister Mary Alexia P. P. the late George J. Otten. Bernard a'.

Otten and Mrs. Mary Ebbtsmeyer. brother of the late Rev. John H. OUen F.

the late B. J. Otten F. and of Ger.rge Otten. in his seventy-sixth year.

Funeral Irom residence, Florissant. Mo, on Thursday, Oct. 3d. st 8 :30 a. m.

to Sacred Heart Church and Cemetery. Clark (a PA FEZ, KATHERINE Age year, of 3545 Grace avenue, on Monday, Oct. 27 at 7 p. dear mother of Mary Cepicky, our dear mother-m-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral Thursday.

Oct. 30. 8:30 a. from Moydell parlors, Mississippi and Allen avenues, to St. WenzesJaus- Church, thence to SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. TETTIT, C.ERTRt DE C. (nee Helts -Of 823S Penn-ylvania avenue, on Monday. Oct 27 1930. at 7:15 p.

beloved wife of Claud A. Pettit. dear of Louise Helta (nee Becker) and the la'e John L. Nora Thompson. 38.

191 OA franklin. Richard Thornton. 52. M15 Virginia. Madie Hensiek.

60. 1921 N. 15th. Lvlr M.mtgomerv. fl.

St. Loris County Desire Manuel. 44. 1407 S. broadway.

Ethel Cravton. 37. 271 Parin. Julia E. Dwyer.

54. 5113 Minerva. mbroe "asev. 73. S361 Et.e!.

mohard Brvant. 53. 3516 Cozens. Vi. S.

Moor. 62. 6226 Northwood. tered into rest on ---1930. at 12:45 a.

dear of a C. Johnson, deir brother of Mrs. A. fc. St.

Loui. avenue. "'j-Vn-i a. m. Inwraent St.

John, cemr- kEANF, WILLIAM Entered into rest rneralrom Arthur J. Jnneily'. P. iTo-cM fren'ce In Calvary Cemtery. Deceased wa.

a DJ-mber of Royal Arcanum. Kl.Ni; Ixxt: twin b.iuriiay Starts Monday, November 3 in the Com'ila Onpermann. 65. 2601 S. "308 B'drre.

i Milton M-tehell. 5. 2P04 Arsenp'. i E. S-aers.

73. Richland. Mn. from Math. Hermann Sons' rbapel.

Fair and West Floriaaant avenue. Interment In Fneden. Cemetery. (r2) tught; or rugm a atore, rcn-ard. olft 2IQ7W.

trtt WRIST WATCH Ixi: on 11. la.tT'a platinum. a-l In diamonds arnl aanphire: liberal reward If relurned Mrs. J. Haas.

Conarres. Hotel, apartment valuable to tea on account ot iiera arntt. eT) WRIST WATCVI l-at: while aokU with bracelelT nsnoe Edna engraved on r- n-frl. FVerrreen T2 'r-1( WRIST WAXCH L- iada i LAe. aS4W.

Rewa-rl. James Mil i -t-t nin. Km ma Hills. 74. 3114 Mattrr.

Marello E. Howell. 31. 5938 De Giver vdrrna Api'whi. 8S16 Broadway.

Ilerman Vlrich. 54. 4221 Meramec. SPIRITUALISM PATCH POST-0 Heitz. dear sisler of John Walter and Bessie und the late Kelsie Heitx.

our dear durhter-m-lw, sisler inlaw and aunt, at the see of 37 years. Funeral Thursday. Oct. AO, at a p. rn from Wetck funeral home.

22til South Grand boulevard, to Hiram Cemetery. (c3i Antlqne D-aIor Swindled of $50. MVHTIJi Rl TP How to develop prosperity concietitloua-neas. We-Inesdar. and 815.

Soul Seieriee tudlo. 4117 lindeTl. AnaWxstions. Patrick Civlil. antique dealer, of IounJ 42 56 Olive street, yesterday reported that a customer had Riven him KOCIAN.

EDWARD Ot l' "-t street, entered into rest Sunday. Oil. 26 at 6 30 p. m- dearly beloved husband of Mary Kocian (nee Adams dear t'Lh" of Begin Kocian. our dear brother brother-in-law and uncle, at the age of Wednelsy.

Oct 29 at 8 30 a. m. from chapeL 3514 North lour-teenth to Holy Trinity thence to Calvary Cemetery. T1 wa. a member of C.

K. of A. Branch No. 156. School and tirphan Society ot Holy Trinity Parish; Carpenter.

Joiners Union Ko. 633. Granite City. BL t2) Nl IMl.ll PIN Traffie Al'Tu TIRB litnet. Jit'STH KLOWKK CrntraS f-FVKN KEY r'triet.

ROFMF.R. GEORGR E. Entered Into reet suddenly sunday. Oct. 26.

1930. at COiETERY I OTS EMETKRV LOTS 3. 6 L-ke Charle Burial P-k; choice location. Bog 10 a. in.

be'oved fiitlier fJuin Msl a spurious 100 check, apparently certified, taking $50 In change and com. aon -f Mra. Anna aViemer. our BIRD Dfn, tn iJvony ra. Call mi.

post-i fpaicrt. ordering a $50 dining room suite sent to an Olive street address. Funeral from nnan cripeu im eoum- KM KTKKT l.oi Oak Grovr Grand. Wednesday. Oct.

29. at t-3tf p. m. must acil at once. Call I down 02 in J.

IoG aud couis. JUltr-Da termed YaihaUa Cemtltry. (cl) (C2) sun v5i. where the customer is not knpwn..

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