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13D ESGET the Help you need when you need it Call MAln 1111 ask for Betty, the expert Adtaker" ST. IOTJtS POST-DISPATCH FRIDAY. rx-TOBER 2. 1931. COAL, COKE AND WOOD SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS HELP WTD.

WOMEN. GIRLS LOST AND FOUND Miscellaneous Lost A PETROLEUM OIL-COKE barsain; clean I ecr. h(l Inn- nilp-rtm S7 An- DEATHS MIMJNERY DESIGNER. Trmrmiarhlv i KOUTE BOOK Lioet; return to 4341 Eas- grades of eoal: Kentucky. Indiana, P.rifd FEbER TRIMMED HAT 1307 Washington.

(eHDI ion. ncwara. ic) rraniciin uo. lump. O.D.

iAst Bradstreet's Tabloid Summary Of Business at Various Centers STENOGRAPHER-- BOOKKEKi'KR experienced; umveisiiy educatum; business training in shorthand. typewritine. bookkeeping, rapid; accurate. FOrest '553 WOMAN housework; by experienced white; will work for reasonable wage. Box R-11K.

Post-Dispatch. TICKETS Lost: 2 world series; 6 games: OPERATOR Hmm experienced onW. reward. Hlland w.jHj. (cOj I Ol- AKAMEED hand-picked screened 49'JS Natural liridire.

(cg standard lump. j.i.oO: egz, County lump. $5.75. TYler 1033. (eH I REPRESENTATIVE To take ordrrs for essential household articlo- llhrl coin.

Dogs Lost I GEM INK DKET VEIN Liimn mission. Phone CHetntit 10fl2. (cl WOMAN colored: references; Friday an! Saturday. JEffrrson 4074. BRINDLE BCL1.

PUP Lost: atout 23 loads: money refunded not satisfac- Dounds: answers name Jack: liberal re- I tory. DeeD vein Coal Co GArfleld fiiltiS. TRIMM ERS Experienced: plenty nf Apply Schoenholti. 1130 Wosh- soeiated Press. 1)1 Oct 2 Following- is a tabloid review of wholesale and retail and the state of crops as reported to Braclstreet's this -week 'jjo-ins enters, on the basis of comparisons with, conditions in the ir Vr-a the corresponding week last year: ward.

fill Marion. I (cS) WOMAN in motherless home: Chris-tian S'ience preferred. Riverside 4HQ2J. WOMAN competent: wants cleaning. iim I'm.

llftor. If III! I iVi tiis rut miihk BULL iost: male; white face, screw tail; TUCKER ExperiincfJ only apply. Becker Clean, large lump or egg. CEntral 4641. name tsosco.

UKana -ioo-iJ. lev) Wholesale and Call WAbash 447J. Mrs. Croshley, Hsnmctotl. in DACHSHUND Lost: vicinity North and Jnbbine Trade.

YOUNG LADY attending school. SoutU rd. and Delmar: reward, WYdownl uv COAL now. standard lumo. no wiTfi.

Call CRanl 7B40R Saturday morning or see R. wants work in home in exchange lor 0820. (cb I dirt or slate: nut. SVi.75: one-inch ecreen- room and board. LAclede 7091.

(c7 3IcCarthy, Richard Thomas. Martin, Daisy Vass. Xollau, Raymond E. O'Boyle, Patrick II. -Oswald, Charles K.

Petit, Henry. Phelan, Michatel J. Phelps, Charles II. Pink, OUver R. PoweU, FJihu Rice, Daniel O.

Saxy, Oscar C. Senger, William F. Somemrkamp, Harry R. Sternschuss, Bertha E. STUTTE, Frank E.

Thomson, Ellen. Weber, Anthony P. els, William. Ziesing, George I Allen, Charles Jm Ilcrgliorn, Herman Breen, Patrick J. Daost, Rosemary Deibel, Emma Sleyer.

Dischinger, May Jorothy Doelling, F. W. Duvall, Thomas Z. Fitzg-ibbon, Jessie E. Flannag-an, Flrank J.

Goodman, Jessie. Hart man it, Herman. Hoe rr, John H. Jacobi. Dorothy Jacobsmeyer, William.

Johnson, Jerome. Kofron, Hartman Josephine. Lingner, John S. Lelir, Charles. Lutteke, Clara.

TYler 1042. cM! WOMAN colored: housework: fi female: blue mark on neau; reward, iaji-I t-ie-Ajn tump. ton; lame eg, WOMAN Settled: "colored; references; housework; stay on place. 4530 -r: able, willing worker; rood references. JE1- ax 7(74W! ICJl large nut.

S3: loads. GRand fi45S. (cW) irson DOG Lost: Boston bull: male; white and CLEAN Illinois coal. $3.25 per ton, Retail MIc and Trade. Industry.

Collections. Crops. Fair Quiet Slow Fair Quiet Quiet Slow Good Quiet Quiet Slow Good Quiet Quiet Slow Good Quiet Slow Slow Good Fair Fair Slow Good Fair Quiet Fair Quiet Quiet Slow Fair Quiet Slow Fair Quiet Slow Fair Cluiet Quiet Slow Fair Quiet Quiet Slow Fair Quiet Quiet Slow Fair Fair Quiet Slow Good its Quiet Quiet Quirt Fair Qui? Quiet Quiet Quiet Fair bnndle; no questions asKed: iu reward. i ton lots. I-Ranklin 9192.

(e8( GArlield 528T or FOret 4220. (c) fcLEAN TOAT Frnm ton CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS WOMEN DOG Lost; large, all white. Samoyede: I up: city. GArfield 1Q19. ('Hi HELP WANTED MEN, BOYS reward, ttetura awn.

rut. Mt. Olive. $4.50: Carterville iStSJ. and Franklin Countv.

S5.75. RIv. 6500. spdiS P.iui Moir-fs Kir GIRL SOLICITORS Hou.e to-houw; salarr and bonus. 104 N.

Vandeventer. rfl ATTENTION DOG Lost: white male lox terrier; brown (c ears: reward. LAclede oio'J. (c) COAL 10-ton lots. S3 25: standard lnmn.

Internationally known corporation has HOUND Lost; lemale; mouse-colored puiwr-neai. ranKiui co. Pontilar Coal Cn. GArfield vacancy in sales department; good earn inus; futuie assured. in person Comment on Business Conditions.

manse hound; blind in one eye; Pnone SALESWOMEN WANTED DEMONSTRAT' iR SA LES WOMAN For beauty products for derisr(mnt itnrM Room 409. 804 Pine sC e5 D. C. Benr. KIrkwood 94.

lc) COAL Standard lump. $4 ton: ton or more; quick delivery. FRanklin 8S91. ASSISTANT PHARMACIST Must be ex HUNTING POi- 5:. ins- Cool weather has increased wholesale shoe trade UD in -Lost; white spotted Charley Raeder, 153 work; must be about 30 years of in wltb JOHNSON, JEROME Of 2728 Sulphur STERNPCHUSS.

BERTHA E. (nee Erb- ten i PTienet-d. Mil berry i3). ho und: reward- sehloe) On Wednesday. Sept.

30. 1931. avenue, on Wednesday. Sept. 30, 1931 Sidney.

C'OAIj Large, clean lumn or egg. S3. 50 attractive personality: clean, clear complexion and well groomed hands; salary IIH ATTENTION 3 men over 25. married preferred. Dleasing personality, for uerma- at 12:15 n.

dear mother ol Mrs. So- Acme Coal Co. EAst 1331. tc." POLICE PUP Xaost: brown and black; a weeK. lieautioia Room 318.

114 N. nent work: must be satisfied with $'17 at mouths old: answers to name jriasn; rp-nOAi Stoker size and screemiins. rah R. Quick of Chicagro. our dear sister, aunt.

mother-in-law, sister-in-law and grandmother, at the age ol 53 years ward. JEfferson 4451. (cb) Prairie Miny Routft 12. Ain 4H30. c2 wefKiy average to start.

Keal chance lor advancement. See Mr. Neilson, 410 Hum l-veto It market improved. 40 Per cent: Hi helt-d retail trade: iron at -J per eetn: banamsr conesr- V.v!'te store fair in lactones on reduced in hardware. ..,...1 industry down to 30 V.

-r domestic coal movinr up: A LESLADIES Thoroughly experienced in ready-to-wear ste-iHy- a-norl rm Pv.ivn child pet: reward. I COAL Genuine Zieirier, Vl.7i ton; other PUP Collie; lost; 7 months and days, JEfferson 47o4. let I Kr-d. Rospct 13. mehts.

ell 38o wasnmerton. boldt 9 to 11 a. m. and to 4 p. m.

(e5 CIOCOLATE ENROBER OPERATOR: Dress Shot). 204 4 fh e'roV ee. Funerai from the Wm. Ambruster SP1T7. I Wi Lint- male: vicinity 304 Chicago Wholesale volume no to last year: lowest cotton prices in years have aided consumption.

Minneapolis Improved clothinr sales: Tovenes steady out at low prices; retail trade fair. S'. Paul Groceries and confectioner in demand, wholesale lura picking up; retail hardware trade uo. Omaha Wholesale an diohbinr trade continues slow; slow btiyine in retail trade-manufacturer on short time. Wes Moines Unseasonable weather hnrts trade: corn ripenine too fast: factories on part time.

Kansas City Retail sales up. but below normal: employment unchanged; lead and line below last rear. Baltimore Fall reauirements lncrejKinz: some increase in ru9. draperies and li.tf.rr inss. COAL Fine, laree.

clean lump. 3.25. in SALELIIEd 6, for d-'ino'i-'ration slid chapel. 4234 Saturday. Oct.

3. 3 p. m. Interment Lake Charles Ceme Alnerta: rewarc. mversice icii 3-ton lots.

GKand (CS must understand chocolate: state and salary wanted. Box P. -I). saiesworK; state qualificjtii ns. etc.

Bur Pnst-I lisimteh. er SPRINGER SPAMEL male: liver tery. DeceasPd was a member of Reliance Camn No. 3564. R.

X. Seeurit- Council COAL CI fan. band-picked, deep mine lump $3.75 ton city wnf-ht. JEff. (cl7l production low: hot aj'o and white; bobbed tan: cnna great aie- START now selling Ama cards.

MAN Credit background. $15(1. Bulletin Abstract. 1807 Hallway Exch.fci tram: in -CDtemoer No. 6S4.

S. B. A and Polar Star Chapter tress over loss: please return and receive ringion. 495 Arcade Bldg. Mr.

i -r COAL 1 ton or more. S3.5U to S4.50 reward. Asmev urav. a euox dl iti- ro. 34.

o. e. a. (co) COUPLE To care for dog kennels, yard. delivery.

FKanklln "357. (cS ia-t rear. mdu'trT in rood vol- or "in hosiery mills; employ rr.ar 2073. e) COAL Lance lump. egg.

THOMSON, ELLEN (nee Meicban) On riday, Oct. 2. 1931, :30 a. beloved 3 25 ton up; EAst 8064. lurnace, house lurnished.

all Saturday p. El-Clair Kennels. 8000 Kat-ural Bridge. (c) S2.90: nut. fe) wife of the late William Thomson, dear Jewelry Lost FOR best coal at bent pi ices.

weather still hampers ill la-. Matheny motner ol G. R. Thomson. William FOR SALE WANTED ANIMALS FOR SALE pogs and Cats For Sal ENGINEER Must have laundry experi-ence.

Gliek's Laundry. Iwlmar. (c) Klv.rside 510HW. tC7 I BREAST PIN Lost: gold bird on log Tnomson. Mrs.

S. J. Quigley. Mrs. D.

reward. M. I HlGH-GiiAhE lump or eg. $5.25 ton; also ston Mrs. J.

Kelly and the late Mrs. carrying diamond; keetsak Hart. 03 15A Page or phone carryinir diamond; keepsake central ainw. othor grades. EVerffrn Z790.

cH) Hornbere. our dear mother-in-law and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY dear husband of Hose Johnson, and dear father of Mrs. Helen Gibson, dear brother, grandfather and uncle. funeral from the Wm. Ambruster chapel.

4234 Manchester avenue, Saturday, Oct. 3, at 1:30 p. m. Deceased was a member of Anchor Lodpe No. 443.

A. F. and A. and B. of L.

E. Ko, 51)5 cf Chaffee. Mo. (c) KLOFRON-HARTMAN, JOSEPHINE (nee Kroopa) Of 3443 Minnesota avenue, entered into rest on Thursday, Oct. 1, 1931.

8:35 p. beloved wile of Emmell Hartman. dear mother of John and Matthew Kofrou. dear sister of Mrs. MitiMa Sladek and Mrs.

Mary Knrek (nee Kroupa). Robert, Anton, Albert and William, dear sister-in-law, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral Monday, Oct. 6, 7:30 a. from Zieenhein Brothers' chapel, 20-3 Cherokee street, to St.

Pius Church, Utan and Srand boulevard, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of St. Ann a Sodality and Sacred Heart League Sodality. Milwaukee (Wis.

papers please copy. tci LEHR, IHARLES Of 3630A Pennsylvania avenue, on Friday, Oct. 2, 11)31. at 5:40 a. dear husbaua of Pauline Lehr (nee Moehle).

dear father of Florence Lehr, dear brother of Mollie Watontr and Andrew Lehr, and our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle, ia his fifty-seventh year. Funeral frura Waeker-Helderle chapel. LOCKSMITH Thoroujtluv exnerieuced young man to manage key shop in department store. Splendid opportunity. Write lully.

rtox J-27S. Post-Pis. (r5 male: uedigrec-d; bar tin. grandmother. CHOW 5443 l'nion.

flRXAMENT PIN Lost, octa (c5n i uneral Monday. Oct. 5. a. m- from PONTIAC 192; perfect; widow must bac- PAINTING con and oval snaped stone, tut.

j.i.i Roberts parlors. 1905 South Grand boule Pure white Eskimo Spua. .3 months: reasonable. PA. 579J.

eMO c5 i rifioe: Sg down, balance easy terms. 44 Olive vard, to St. Pius" Church. Interment Cal PAINTING Papering lor lust one-half MAN Ambitious: willing to follow instructions and work hard lor permanent future: references required. For interview reply to Box F-220.

Post-Dispatch. (ci lormer price. Urowniey. CADany bzl MASONIC DIAMOND RING Lost: Pierce Ppnnar.t wash roim on Bflanehster road: vary Cemetery. (c) WEBER, ANTHONY P.

Of 2027 Ann av IC34 engraved inside. Call CHest. 7379. Reward DEATHS enue, on Thursday. Oct.

1. 1931. at 2 (CO MAN Familiar making pies and fried pics; must be experienced. Box F-223. c89) beloved husband of Alice Weber (nee ALLEN.

CHAKLF.S L. Of HOJl North WEDDING RING Lost: 10 diamonds: in STORAGE, MOVING. EXPRESS lyer. dear father of Estelle and Paul BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY butter, em and pocl- Oct. 2.

Missouri No. 1 ir hirher at COc: standards 1c 11, ar.j unclassified esys nn- i h'c'rer at hens lc h- i'-'y hens lc lower at 16c; -i 1 51 IOC are for round lots i-xi-Tcrea-ry extra. 34c: stand- seconds. roil 1 packing stock. 14c; "'-L- V.Lri No.

1 in pood cases. -rinoMrs. r.i '-v casi'P. ie; iiii'loe; cases returned, scription "Lee to Sally reward. CAt- MAN AND WIFE With lo trim Taylor arenue, entered Into rest suddenly in Friday.

Oct. 2. 1931. dear husband of PEOPLE'S MOVING CO. Weber, dear brother, brother-m-lavr and any n-loiK.

id and supervise lady demonstrators: state uncle. Bonded; 3 rooms. storage, $1 per BUILDING MATERIAL Roofing Material BKICK SIDING SECONDS. $4 Asphalt shingles, lirst grade, $3.80. Siate-surfated roll roofing, $1.00.

Smooth-surfaced. Pile. Complete stock roofing and house paint. plastic cement, etc. ST.

LOUIS ASPHALT fjri Chiiiilsini v. GllHiid (K9. (e5 quaimcaiions. etc. Jiox K-tio.

Post-lo. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 3. at 2 t.

room: piano movin. JElf-rson aim. i) Matilda Allen, dear lather of Mrs. Melrm Biaect Henry Bmiee Charles L. Willjam H.

M. and Imogen J. from Moydeil parlors, Mississippi and Allen BUSINESS CARDS MAN To follow up old retail cleaning and dyeing accounts: very attractive commis- CALL JAY lor moving. $7 per load, large vans. 1544 N.

17th. CHestnut 9005. (c avf-nues. to Sunset Bunal (c) Allen, our dear brother, brother-in-law, fa- sion. dpi Post-Dispatch.

STLTTE. FRANK E. Of S315 Virginia riBOFNTPBC ATsirt RI TIT nFB? CRAWFOUD Moving van, 4.5o; load or mer-in-iaw, uncle and trrana-latner. MANAGING CHEF Exnerienced. for cafe avenue, entered into rest on Tuesday i'R.

I contract; long distance, 20c mile. Funeral Monday. Oct. 5. r.

from tena; state aire and experience in first Sept. 29. 1931. at 0:25 a. tx-loved (1) LAnrr r.i-t Anil paimer; iirwa uu is.nn.

n.iin rranKiin. Drehmann-Harral chapel. 1005 Union boulevard, to Valhalla Cemetery. (cit3) leuer. Box K-Ol.

IMst-Dlipateh. ir) nusoand ol Katie A. Stutte (nee Miller) dear sfplather of Officer Edward J. Hen repair work; estimates free. FOrest LARGE van.

$2 per room: long distance. 10c per mile, anywhere; $1 per A RAGE'S, porches, repairs; guaranteed, room; bonded: insured. PRospect 3S34 Gravois svenue, Monday, Oct. 5, at 3 CLOTH rNG WANTED rion. dear brother of Joseph Stutte and BERGHORN HERMAN Entered lr.to rest lb.

and i p. to Sunset Banal Park. s.ci I per susan ivnepper, our dear father-in-law on Wednes-Jay. Sept. 3'i.

1931, at 0 H. Raster. 437 Lacle-le. JEf. 0456.

cM proiner-in-iaw and uncie. dear brother cf William. Mrs. Chris MEN We want to talk to 2 men over 45 years of age. who have been turned down on account of ace; these men are sick of promises of $100 a week: these men want steady, year round work: no layoffs and where they can really earn a livim- wage; if you are interested call between 0 and 4 p.

m. J. R. Watkins 452 N. Boyle uneral from Hoffmelster chapel.

7S14 siene and Mrs. A. Hinnencahl, our dear LINGNER. JOHN S. Of 2S1S Korth an-deventer, on Tliursday, Oct.

1 10:10 p. beloved husband ol Mary E. Lin--ner tnee OMaileyl. dear father of Jonn APPAREL Wtd. Pay lor men's suits, ladies' dresses: auto calls.

CA. 6200. CLOTHING Wtd. 10O0 old suits, overcoats: ship Montana; pay $5 to $15. GArfield 7021.

Ge.lber, 1105 Franklin av. Auto calls. h) CARPET CLEANING UPH'LS'G brother-in-law and oncle. aouia uroacway. Saturday.

Oct. 3. a TREE SURGERY, GARDENING AND SODDING 1 :30 p. to St. Trinity Lutheran Cem UPHOLoTiiRING Reiinuishinif on place Remains at -932A Dodier street, up to 10 a.

Saturday. Oct. 3. hen-e etery, ueueased was a retired member Waiter timer Miiurea or my shop: reasonable. PArkview Metropolitan Police Department ol St.

ard J. and Gerarti A. x-nyner ana our BLUE GRASS SOD 9c yard, delivered; laid extra: guaranteed. JEff. 2790.

(c -uis, second District. lc removed to tiie Lei-iner chapel. C223 St. Louis avenue. Services "same day at 1:45 P.

m. Lnterment St. John's Cemetery. (c5i if rniilather. a CLOTHING FOR SALE ELECTRIC WIRING, ETC.

WEES, WILLIAM F. On Wedn'sdav. Rept Funeral from Musrt cons new cnapei, 25 Lnioa boulevard. police of unie MEN Need a few more to work along with our radio advertising campaign. whK'h has already started: we train and hcj vou w-ith sates: every assurance of business if you can sell.

Minneapolis-Honevwell Olive, second floor. I MEN Neat, fair education: for local responsible position, averaging $30 per xuji, 10:40 p. deariy beloved A. A. btliLuL'bd uoe eieciric work very CI THING oo coats; iresses will be sold tier.

t) nuMiann oi Genevieve el (nee Ni-si reasonable. Call Forest 4QOS. ci I twins. 154 lflc j. ITc: daisies.

t'h- "t'owTsT 14c; fowls fc-Ali c. r' 2 lbs- ar.d up. 14c; Protlers. lTe. spiltiM cr.i No.

and bare-- it- roosters i lins, H4c: turkeys, i vs. c-iU rkv No. lc; turaeye. sr.l cv.r. 2.c; epruiK to r.

C'ic. and smaii I 1 Tc: tese 4 and over, -k. dark or small, 11c; ever lie: til s'Ji- vs r. irunv-as. -1 jv 1 iil lbs- 'iiimi i r-aston.

PROFESSIONAL DANCING -ir j.inrr oi denies and Elisabeth Ann I.I TTFKF. CLARA Of 225 Lemay Ferry AAA super wiring of all kmdsat ordinary QUALITY ClaO'IliE- for women and men, flfini weillthy neainle vtcis. dear son. son-in-law, brother, brother- micklpiiij. Iliursuay.

Oct. l. iuji, oe- prices: repairing. ih-j. uiicit- no nepnew.

ARCADIA SCHOOL 3523 Oiive les bargains. Sales Thursdays. Fridays. Satur week to start. Apply 7 to tonight.

502A N. Taylor, "nom 255. (e) loved wile of Peter 4-utteke. dear cau.hter morninir. Oct.

5. at huL'sii it IN Wail Bwitcnes, receptacles. Dawson. GAr. 7502.

1120 S. 4tn. sons any iiuur. JEilerson 43ob. Qj) days.

Monduvs. a. to 9 ti. in. ScM-tety Wnrdrolie Exrhanre.

R. Grand. I Dora and the iate riaii near sis- irora l3 Mclaran MEN Or boys, to 11 newsnapers. Ap eH I DANCE with the Loueiy Club, the cuoieist of Fred and Ray Rein, Mrs. tior-uce -'iiuc.

io corpus tnnsti Church. Inter BR KEN, PATRICK i. Of S541A Wisconsin avecu. on Wednescay. Sept.

30. 1S'H1, at 7:30 p. dear hufband cf Katherme Ereen, -whio-xed Reineke. dear father of Harry and Aioyg Breen and Kama Roneeker (nee Breen). dear stepfather cf Joseph Reineke and Liliie Elum.

and cur dear father-in-law. prandfathcr, brother, brother-in-law ari ancle. Funeral frm the Watker-Helderle chapel, Gravois avenue. 1 Saturday, Oct. 3.

1:30 p. to Old St. farcus Cemetery. (c) DAtJiT, ROSEMARY Of 17L'l Ohio avenue, entered into rest Thursday. Oct.

1. at 4.u5 a. darlins daucnter of Hnrr bail in city; every Saturday nignt. oiu ply ii. KuBim, northwest corner Grand and Gravois, 4 to 0 p.

Friday or Sat ervenRa. Mrs. NeiUe Mconaia ana mts. THREE rooms wired complete with lix- i A meaobcr N. Vandeventer av.

C93 I Mariraret Hollmeister. our sister-in-Jaw tnr' verv rea, tjie. victor 4 4 EXCHANGE urday. (01 a iem.x liters cnion. Local 56 WESTMINSTER HALL.

300 Oiive co i MEN steady work: good pay lor those DIAMOND PING Wld. Or late radio, lor iKaniin SSli. Parties Sunday evenings; Funeral from Holimeister cnapei, ii c7) YOl'NG. EDWARD S. -Entered Into rest Weunesday.

Sept. 30. 1931. at a who have had some sales experience. An- Oriental ail sizes 2500 8.

Jefferson. ciasws Monday evenings. CB) Broaaway. Monday. Oct.

p. plv 78 Ar'-ade Bldir. (cf,) EXTERMINATORS 5 ter dszen: me- Park Lawn Cemetery. to) husband of the iate Emma Frances 106 to sell sausage and egga. MEN 20; S- HORSES AND VEHICLES Bright-Younr.

dear of Mrs. Earl AiL bedbugs, roaches, fumigated with gas. 1 DETECTIVES Sarah. MrfAKTHY. RICHARD THOMAS On Fri a ie Harvey, Mrs.

Grace I City Fumigating GArlie.d P4iJ. cdj) jriarvey, nr. orace iiav. tKit. 1931.

at a. OIL BURNER MECHANIC To instaU Po p. and i and Gertrude Daust (nee Amsmcer). dear MULES 3. suitable for lisht work.

A only DETECTIVE Shadowing, investigating; A WRITTEN guarantee to rid your home r.v-r.s m.n of Leo W. and Sadie S. Mctar lar Wave. Evans. l-iyuramic.

Press Brick FUntishlichwit and McRee. (e confidential: reasonable, view (5) ol ail insects. JL room no io; u- thy (us; Smilhi and our dear nephew and tsAND IsLAbTEH Mtjs-t have lounuiy laiii experience will assure you of tae --j r. Ai-eiif- McCarthy. Mrs.

James Pernn. Florence. Waiter and Henry Young-, our dear grandfather and lather-in-law, at the age ol 78 years. Funeral Saturday, Oct. 5, at 2 p.

from the Chanel. -707 Xnnh experience. Apply 3145 K. 14tb. (e) DE'i ECTIVE KICK.

Shadowing and inves- bc-'t results. FOrest 31 e- Kan-Tai irom ueranuj iiai Cc bucks. 1 fe i ar. i u- -r. 5ic: 3r ib.

Lrre e-4U bs. -jc per tjt-'aiing; bonded. EVergretn B194. (cool SPRING-CP BOYS Experienced only. Ar A WxilTTtN guarantee lo rid jour Home LiiiCeli boulevard at ioie avenue, fcatur- JEWELRY, GOLD, SILVER Wanted tistic rtirnit'ire ttHr.t N.

in. (el cf Peter Henry William, diaries Daust. Gertrude Burk and Alice Da'jt. in her temh year. FuiiPral from Schnur's funeral home, 31-5 Laiayette avenue, Saturday, Oct.

3, a. t.j the immaculate Church. Interment SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. (c5) DEIBFL.

EMMA MEYER Cm Friday. Oct. ol au sects, ny irrcyanic acia. uay. Oct.

3. at 3 p. m. interment Caivary Cemetery. Icb) YOl'NG MEN will employ two.

be i INSTRUCTION boulevard, to Cemetery. Deceased a member ol Wabash Lodge N'o. 248, tween ZZ'i and years ol aire, lor sales HIGHEST cash paid for old old teetlv coutract rid home ol and aavertislnir work on salary anrt ex MARTIN, DAISY VAS1 At 5 P. Iflaaer-tA- S-Jt alSefl XclUSlVeiV. atll.aUU A -t ft.

ui r. (c) liADIO-TELEVISlON watches, diamonds. Norman. Ill N. bth.

(cl)Hi Thursday, Oct. 1, ludl. at fct. cnar.es. 1 i- pense basis.

hales experience vaiusrue but not necessary. Colleire men preferred. Steady work good pay for trained men. ZIES1NG. GEORGE On Wednesday.

Sept. 30. 1931. at 2:30 p. dear husband Frederick Deibel.

le e. 1931. dear wi Hii.ilK.VX prices paid for old aolu. broaen YoUR bome treed of an pesl9 epccial steady employment assured and oonortuni Pouliry. dressed.

Radio Teievisioti Insutute Training rec Funeral services Saturday. a. leweiry. diamonds. Milier, b02 'A Pine st.

Laa: m-antem. L. r. txierio. nu, ties unlimited.

Nationally known concern ommended by 1 leaning radio manulac- rom the home, 103 Jefferson b.reel, tt. oi Ida atiesmg (nee Leisner), dear lather of Mrs. Martha Papr-e and Mrs. Gertrude i In reply srive aee. education, experience r.

easv: Charles. Please omit liowers. tcj salary pected. also address, telephone lureis. Coei 5j monttt.

nie or come, boo Paul Bro'u Bid- 9th and Oiive. 1 1 Muse, oear brother of Henry Ziesins-. dear mother ci Mrs. llyra vtuson. Albert.

Charles, George, Frederick and Wil-Lam Deibel. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 3, from residence. 1737 North Euclid avenue.

2:30 p. m. Interment BelleJontaine Cemetery. (cj number. Repiiea conliaential.

uoa Lr-ivi lather-m-law and uncle. For Sale N0LL.XC, Entered Into rest HARDWOOD FLOORS Open till 9 P. M. CEnt. 3444 (cj) (c7) Remains at the residence.

3651 Dover suuueiily eUiies'tay, aept. oj, as ii.ou i ci-. fre-h-. l.e: zht or (irr'M. e.uress.

DIAMOND RIN and sent: beautiful LEARN BEAUT if CULTURE place, until 11 a. Saturday, then re-1 A SPECIALIST to do them, or rent you a p. uear son i I reu ana stones: blue white; S3 and 45. ruoveu to Jtvnegsnauser new funeral home I fcanding maenma reasouauie. uiiiiw ii OiiaU lire Simon utr uiuvu START NOW.

enjoy a happy, substantial S. Jeff'-rson Help Wanted With Investment DISCHINGER. IAY DOROTHY (nee linrt Of 3545 Nebraska avenue, on )s soutn where services Cecciia Nuliau. uear nepnew, cousin Bli't-T. lo.WJ.

34'ic: future: call, write or phone lor free booklet: t.iiu out now Muix- tan tieip you. one carat. LELIABLE MAN to travel and leave mer FLOORS reurlad. relinisiaefi. new lioois DIAMOND RINGS 2.

ladies', 'a. 144 1 N. 25d. randchiid. aed 11 years.

Funeral Ironi residence. 2155 Esther ave wii held same day at 3 p. m. Interment Sunset Bunal Park. (c5) chandise with stores: fl'ZO required to laid over old; reasonaoie.

Pltospect oie. Day or evening ciastes. auaiify. P.ox Post-Dispatch. trsi STEAM AND CAS FITTERS.

LOCAL NO. Thursday. Oct. 1. 1931.

6:40 a. beloved wife of William our "er mother, mother-in-law, sieter, randmotbpr and aunt. Funeral from Schumacher funeral heme, 3013 Meramec street. Saturday, Oct. 3.

-Uatt AAi a. Phone CEnt. 35el. eio N. Cth.

nue, -aturuay. Oct. ai ua iu liiiioctis thuicb. inierment tt. Paul's Cemetery, Fentoa.

Mo. (co( FLOORS WAiED. sanded, relinished. tiaid- MACHITVERV FOR SALE wooi; flO'irs installed. iiAr.

(pp-i, cri Attention' Brother W-Hiam Well- iied AGENTS WANTED MEN YOUNG MEN V. Id. To gel ready lo accent oosit.uua in radio, accountaucy. sieaai. Wedneiay, Sept.

30. Remains at resi- S. on Hoffman press FRinniin 7327. O'BOILE. PATRICK II.

Entered Into rest c6) I HRISTMA CtRIIS. 2 p. to sunset Burial Par. (co) nence j'J34 McLsren avenue. ioors renewt-d: reasouabie.

xoret did. annittciure. mechanical and civil tni'inetr-iiir; apuiicanto must be employed and on Aiiurmlay. Oct. 1, at 21 cards cost 30c.

sell $1: 20 cards, all M. J. HICKE "cretary. (e beloved husband ol Sarah A. Boyle (nee siudy in sijare lime.

-ositiou at a cer double envelopes cost bK. sen si: otn DUELLING, F. V. Of 4173 Farlin are nue: into r-t on Friday. Oct MjTORS Sell or rent, sll sizes, new and used; wiring.

repairing and installinir. Acme Electric zZl St. (c77) atcilj, aiiu our uear uruuier. tain time or no tuition. Box 0-3ud.

biir -alues; t-eautiful $10 album persona cards free. Call or write CHestnut W7H7 C. beHved husband rf Anna Doel- (SO) FURNACE AND STOVE BEPAIRS Funeral Iruni Artnur J. iKjuneiiy 21st and Wasu streets, hne (nee BoeOeker dear lather of Wal NU KF.LS llii N. 7th.

(el4 DRAFToMAN. elejctrical engineers, always PERSONAL GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 3, 10 a. m. Inteiment Caivary cemetery. Machine Shop Work TFTTT-'l THIRD lli icAR OL1V-, 1 4 ibs.

-UP- IT- 14c: 17 -white v. red. 12 14c: rc-ese. F.e-, November. 1S'34? -me andards, Xo- I October.

SI: 1 .10. standards. ter son cf Mary and our dear lather-in-law. brcther, broth- in demand: we teacn and help piace you. Box 0-31 Post-Dispatch.

(1) Deceased was a member ol vvaiKer Jeu- STOVE AND RNACE cs! PARTNERS WANTED er-ia-law. grnr.dlather and unce, at the ntnjs Poek spanisn-American ei- DUCK HUNTING Two men. S3 each MACHINERY Heavy machine work John KamminK Machinery i(u8 b. lit t. (rl LEABN beauty culture: write or jjhotie; a-e of 73 ar.

erai.s. t-) sifcAM. hot water ma tailed, repaire.1. lur- Oinvt: rioat. rif-envit an, riti ice etife PARTNER Wtd.

Active; maMished lunch free catalogue St. Louis Acaueniy beauty naces cleaned, a i.50. ergreien o-o. jnfifi. lioow Suilivan.

room: small investment. 'l!) N. rith.iov) OSWALD, CHARLES E. Entered Into rest Culture. fc04 Pine st.

CHestnut sa.b. Icbi Remain!" will be at the Stiedmyer chapel 3934 N. Twentieth until 9:30 a. on VVeunesdaj', sept. 3U, 19.il, at IZ sC! EN XI It; beauty cunure laugnt Dr Monday, Oct.

5. Funeral same day at oniy authorized Manneilo instructor in noon, beloveu nusaau oi uuixiie uswaia ROOFING WORK SPEOAL NOTICES 2:30 p. m. from FriedT.s SALESMEN WANTED State, day and evening classes. Elixabetn luce Weaker), oear tify.a'.iitr of MACHINERY WANTED HOl-FMA-N' PREs- wtd.

Must be in oo condi lion: cheap; cash. CAhsny Thielen '4479 Washington bL NEw. OtKH), K'jOFS repaired; reaeonabie isuaranued. Chtircb. st.

and Newhouse av. Cemetery. Decas'l was Crowley and dear tfranatamer, son. grotti lor tanGaris, SEE Instruction column. Box 0-319.

me" to jerr; firaf.j and eier-tricjty. (c) ickerson cool GAr. aay. nmni. (1 er, brother-in-law, lamtr-m-t-w.

and uncle. a member cf Friedens Evacfeiicai Bruther- FAMOUS ARTISTS HELP YOU EARN $10 A DAY ei i hood. i MADAME KAREN KLNTERGAKTEN. Dancms. music lessons, expression.

AfLernuon school. to S3 monthly. Funeral Irom family residence, a205 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Men. women wanted by largest, most BIDS WANTED DCYALL. THOMAS 7..

Entered Into rest How aril street, Saturday, Oct. 3. 7.30 a St. Lawrence Cnurcii. In PLASTERING Atony 2140.

U80t Wednesday. Sept. 3o. 1P31. at p.

successful strongly financed company field to earn bin- mow showinir natiunaliv PAINT lrom factory. SI white lead bo lb. 2-J 13 S. Broadway, 521 Franklin. Kir)) darHnr son of Thomas B.

and Grace R. BTDS will be in the office of Leslie Cowan. Secretary ol the University ol V.rmet.t St. Peter Central Sl'ANbH Native- teacher; rxjsitions in PLASTERING. stucco resurfaced.

Craf- advertised Jme of Christmas cards: il(MM) Duvaii (nee Sterhensjn beloved brother service. (cj South. America. 5a41 Pershing. CA.

bol tex, ciuniicx. cement, aieryruoieu ituiitr- up to lit a. ni. October 13. 1P31.

of Oraee Deiores litivaii. () customer prizes close orU'-re, immediately, liberal commissions daily in advance. racked. j-a, 7,3 a s5c: fr M.r.ne-t cobblers. 75 t- r- SO 95c; 1, $1.50 1.00; No.

2. $1.40: 73- SI; green SI. 10. ior tne nnniing reuutrernents or the Cm PETIT. HEXRY OI 43S7 Itaeka.

on meiats. GKanJ ALASiEttcNG Ail eiucco; patch uri Funeral from family residence. 4564 TUTOR Exoeriend. will instruct handi vrrsity lor two (2 years, beginning No- xiiscii'. oci.

1. i9i, at i i. xxx. BONUSES. D1V1DE.N1JS.

turee KJV per cen nrrifit rnix card assortments kff earninr Evans avenue, on Saturday, r-ct. canoed or backward cbddren. PA. J.iiJJ specially; estimates tree, pxtosyeci ooo. i5 iwJl and ending October 31.

p. m. Interment Caivary Cemetery. (c) dear husband of Louisa Petit, dear lather ot Mrx X. jura.

o. n.d, Juaric uau piling- up. We deliver and collect. 15 cn i FITZGIBBONS. JESSIE (nee Clifton must be on forms provided by the University.

The right 1 reserved to reject any or tteury Pttn our grand-lather and samoie book tree. THE PKOf ES, CORPORATION. B) ARCADE m.Iri. (dDI C'f 7J Hildeaaeaci avenue, cn Xtiurs- Trade Schools WALL PAPER CLEANING runeiai ii-oui jiaitJtt-u-r new funeral an oias. day.

Oct. 1. 1931. at p. near wife of Fra'ic-iS M.

iiinrllOons, aear FRUIT MARKET VAriiht SALESMEN Experienced: HireciJiI home, bouta tk-insiitiwa-, on -to LEAHN BAKliEKING ny virtue ol statutory authority a pre PAPEH cleaning, paint washing, experts. mother of Clifton, Francis Gene and Mar MISCELLANEOUS WANTS WELDING OUTFIT Wtd. I-y-ac-Mylene. Feraud's. 1X118 fttate Granite City.

III. TYPEWRITERS, ADDING MACHINES. CHECK PROTECTORS TYPEWItlTEB Wtd. Porlsble or standard keyboard. Underwood nrelerred: fnnl ton- ditinn; reasonable.

After 6 p. FO. MiMtUvKIP-Ko YAL TYPDA lERfc -k-'W j'J; rentals. months St. Lo'iis 1 pc writer ArcaU Biux.

MA la 110 1. (si day, Oct. o. at 2 p. i- iiiterment St.

we sweep tioors OUc up. i ference wm be given to materials, products. SUDOiles. Drovisinna arifi nthaf campaign now on, featuring The Harvard Classics, a hurh-class propostion; liberal commission. P.

F. Collier Son Distrib START NOW; enjoy a happy, substantial j'one Connne Fitzibboiia, dear sister Matthews' Cemetery. (ci future- call, wnta or iihone for free book KOOMa citned. 7jc; paint waodini; articles. irrducefj.

manufactured, made or Coiton. our dear sistcr-in-iaw and WOIli i let: find out how MOLE-, can beip you. guaranteed. CEntral too-. uting- Corporation.

Olive st. cn') grown witnm tne State r.f Missouri. I'HELAN, MICHAEL 1. On Thursday, For specif i-a lions and form of bid Day or evening- classes. r- ANY si a rwm ciean-d.

boc; ur nuar- Funeral from Eriesshauser's new funeral Oct. 1. lDol, at :0 p. m-, belove-a bus- anteel. JEllerscn iZ-ko.

ci rrB f.ow. Oct. i. rine cf today fruit -r rwn in bu boxs, 10 i a County 4'Vi jl.lo: rolden 40fe75c: 1 ''h-nnt; ion. BuIa jr.atnar,;.

South- address LESLIE COWAN. Secretary. Ill Jesse Hall. University ol Missouri. Colum- home.

422S South Kinsshignw ay. Phone CEr.t. felo N. Bth. band of the late Isabelie Pneiau, dear father ol May M.

Pheian. dear brother ol John F. Phelan and Mrs. Elizabeui Monday. Oct.

5. at 8:30 a. to St- jio. (crJ teurses Church. Interment Caivary Cem WASHING MACHINE REPAIR Phelan Webb, and our dear uucle, brother- etery.

ALES MEN Several yotmr men with sales experience by St. Louis utility for house-to-house Bellinir on commission lor the next lew months; srive ae, experience. Bhone number. Box Y-lal, Pist-ispatch. (ci) in-law ana friena.

KIMiEH KOLLS Parts and repairs ol EMPLOYMENT WANTED MEN. BOYS FLANNACA.V. FRNK J. Entered into b.jc. Funeral Monday.

Oct. at 8:30 a. m. all makes. Hlland OV.J-.

Aimctai i.t. c-ji MOTOR BUS TRAVEL Bus Service Everywhere retst on Thursday, Oct. 1. 1931, beloved tysiops, 51.40 from Cuiien Kelly chapel, 1-ilrj 2orth t. POULTRY tc BIRDS FOR SALE Pigeons and Pet Birds For Sal father of Mrs.

Waiter P. Gropan, Mrs. John T. Connors, brother-in-law of Mrs. Henry LAKER, ahround; country preferred.

Taylor avenue, to st. Pius Church, in Tor information and reservations. WALL PAPER HANGING Fntx Staiger. zzso cass. lerment Caivary Cemetery.

(c7. Gerne and Henry i-rhart. ejui'j. a7 r. jztb.

(c Call Sil.KSVE", To aell sensational new in BLXCfaEH and GROCER -bit 14 ear PiEONS arneaux. Riversi.le Funeral from the residence of John T. DE LUXE MOTOR AiiEPrX experience; reierences. -uxti Connors, 1541 N. Twenty-fourth street.

East veniion for tne automotive inoiisiry; oe-imr introduced for the first time in St. Louis: a demonstration proves beyond a CARPENTER alterations, repairs of Washir.srton. POi Market; Chicago. Detroit. 50.

GArfield 1W. cl3 in ay siDu; ua ui iu l. i i o9 IAI Kuaranit-ed papering. including r-i47. (Oi paper: excellent doubt: every dealer and owner is a live prospect; permanent position with restricted territory for men who oualify: also dis STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES For Sale lil sisi man dnvms- Denver, Saturday, take 3: share expenses; lor reservation AkAivl'EEU paperiiiif.

rwm, papT CHAUFFEUR Filipino, ailround eiiaulieur. cooit, butler, references. NEwstead 1 1 htj. 7 PHELPS, CHARLES H. Entered into rest Tnursday, Oct.

1, 131, at p. dear lather ol Charies George Frank Harry B. Phelps and Mrs. James J. Dunn, our dear grandfather, father-in-law.

Funeral lrom Arthur J. Donnelly parlors, 3S48 Lmdell boulevard, Saturday. Oct. 3. at 2 p.

m. Interment liatioiuil Cemetery, Jellerson Barracks. tc PrNK. OLIVER R. Entered Into rest Thursday.

Oct. 1. 1U31. at 3 0 a. c5 tributers tnrouifiiout tne taie oi Missouri scraping QCiUQea; ueui swa.

FHIGIDAlUE ice cream cabinet: like rw. i.inda 1-sa, and I'r rr'tnd losse, 3 He. and i'-tC 40-pound boxes, KTP.s Cape Cod Quarter 4'75ffi 5 100. in cartons, 25c per "PE standard. -ar: J-if 1.

JlrLS'i; jum-! jrt- tari lum-; fit'. $1. California '-ariar Per- v- r- 7 standards. pony, IT uban boxes, $2.50 (I 1-3 bu baskets. New York bu wanted for exclusive territories.

Laeuiier CAKs daitv. ail cities. New Ycrk. 15; Cali- St. Louis, Monday, Oct.

5. at :30 a. to St. Elizabeth's to Mount Carmel Cemetery. Deceasel was a member of Fourth Degree Assembly.

K. cf C. 592; Inuependent Order of Foresters, and A. O. (c9d) JE.sse Entered Into rst.

suddenly, on Monday. Sept. 28. 1931. beloved husband of Lola Goodman, lather of Hafl and cur oear brother.

Ptme-al Saturdar. Oct. 3. fa 30 a. Cl-tAC rr one-hslf price.

HiacKstone, teei lornia. Houston. S15- Minim. Regenerator Products ZtJV Xaoctist. private or lonit di-Jack.

GArlield 7a4'i. 7) naoermg. piaBteniig and lance truck. American Travel Bureau, lobby Marquette GRi.MER Hteina-r eieciric meal and cof pamtitiar: rea-onap e. "'iri.

i 1 'J. fee. 41 1H COOK Filipino; coo-, butler, house pAPilUNG 3. craitex t. in man: experienced: eooa reieient es.

LADY driving to Los Angeles. Oct. C. room SALESMAN Experienced. by manufacture- must have car.

Apply in person, between 3 and today. 6t3 Park a v. -) FRanklin rr.ar.Kim Mrs, m. Proctr terior. exieriur sue i- (j.icjj dear son of George and Emma Pink (nee EMPLOYMENT (jffice.

supervision con SHAIiE exrienses anywhere. U. S. A. Special to Philadelphia.

Saturday. Travel MUSICAL FOR SALE Musical Employment pAPtiilNG. painiiug; work g-uaxautei--a Bergner). dear brother, brotner in-law, un-de, cousin and nephew, ag'ed 23 years. strue! nn or lactory suprrviBKm.

ensrinecr- ine: married; -a. Box H-203. reasonable; expert meuu-in- vuuo. cf mireau. "st nn.

JE. 5071. (c) frjm Drehman-Hirral chapel, 1905 Union boulevard, to Lakewood Park Cemetery, (c) IL RTMANN, HERMAN Of 2160 Salis-! entered into rest on Thursday, Oct, I ct Funeral from residence, cedar mil. ivio aturday. Oct.

3, at 1 p. m. to Cedar Hiil jlKN Younar. one inano rl one cornet ttepister yotr c.ir: passengers pAPfcttlNu 4 room and up. w.n JtACHLNlsT maintenance man or player.

r.urrts a ween. 7T1 Autumn Presbyterian Church. interment Local an cirections oanv- snare expense plan. Central Travel Bureau. 620 Chestnut.

per cruaranteed. c. i-iirii. MAN With car. to seii monuments on profit sharing bacis; must have urotid references and wiiiinir to bustle.

We are lanre manufacturers and sell direct. Bro-k Monument Mftr. 'ii. Vi ncennes. Ind.

(cfl NOVELTY SALESMAN With car: retailers' prod new write ISennie Nut Meat Specialty Products. 320 W. McCord. Centralis. Ill 1111 or any Kmn.

hoi -f. i-qsi-us. Cemetery. ar.d kiefer. li(31 lat- 5 MiSit with car: best references.

PA PEKING S3.50 per room. POWELL. ELIHC R. Of 4347 Chippewa Piano and Organs For Sale 1. 1931.

beloved husband of Anna Eart-mann (nee Element), dar father of Mrs. Florence Rennecamp and Roland. Clarence and Virsnl, dear son of Mrs. Christina (CQ.7 te-ns. 1-iiianii iwi.

YOUNG couoie driving Oklahoma City 8a t- wants work of any sort, with salary. Box R-24 Post-Diratch. 1 o-'neords. 12-ct 4 rj-s 20c: California $1 l-'fr 1.15: muwatJ. $1 street, entered Into rest on Wednesday, floor ROOMS papered.

S3 up: painung. Spt- 30. 1931. at 2:50 v. dear lauier co Hartmann.

ana our aear iainer-in-iaw. lmientng. tsiernns ii. MAN colored: housework, chauf of George R. Powell, our dear brother, fa iit wni-k ruaraii'-eeo feur: ailround: stay piace.

ritanmin brother, brother-in-law. grrandfather and uncle, at the aire of 49 years. SEALED PROPOSALS 9 7o 2. ther-in-law, brother-in-law and uncie in rus sixty-first year. HELP WTD.

MISCELLANEOUS Funeral Monday. Oct. o. at 1 p. ai DiDi'Eif; room, naoer included SEALED PP.OF-OSALS U.

S. Engineer r.f. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 3.

4 p. irom WELDER electric and acetlyene: 2'Z years' experience; best of references: Strlnway Grand. Rebuilt; SS'T; $495 Ms; Grand. Small size, beautiful ease, (tOOf almost new "Ja-'J Murk Grand. Mahogany case.

guaranteed J'J lice. 42S Custom House St T.nni im mec a te service. rftar.Kiin ujg. Math. Hermann tc Sons chapeL lair and from the Suedmeyer chapel, 3934 North Twentieth, street.

Interment Friedens Cemetery. (c96) Sealed bids, in duplicate, will be reoeiverl married; leave city if steady. I. C. COOK White, ailround, for small first-class cafe; wajres.

board and room; at roust be clean. Apply in person. P--ggy's Cafe, Cuilivan. Mo. cfl West Florissant avenues.

lntermetit WALL PAPKKING and cieamng. do own Fiemirig. rtn jwarset. iri -i lOal.lo: home-rrown 20a25c fMr peck i-' i ooi. ar.d 40 44 50c per r-.

57.1 2 Tier box. bo-s-. Flir-di yxiran loo. $ld SI. 75 per 100.

Valencia. $3.50 r- and Il'inois damsons, baskets Italian Texss watsons. $2 until 11 a. m. Oct.

14. and then orK-ned. for furnishing all labor and mate wnrlr SIO.1 RrSJ. KJV-TSlOe Il.il. CO- I ary Cemetery.

(co) YOUNG MAN it years exper ence IIOrttR. JOHN H. Of Flora pU rials ana nenorming an woric mairmo- BICE. DANIEL O. Spanish War Veteran.

bel.iveri hiifoand ci Wi tnee scniue- -ith one Tirm: city oroer ciera; miliar ith shippini; best references. ML'lberry WRITER Wtd. Reputable, to rewrite a scenario into a maaimcript. Loc-boi OOi Cen-ral Slalioi. died sept- -z in jacKsunvuie.

r.a oe- such flitrhts as may be neeej.F to nhoto-irrsinh an area eomprisirur of annroximatelv 140-2 sauare miles of the Chicaro rrainaee Ioved brother of C. F. Rice, Jacksonyille. Hrj'JSI. tr) dar father of Sirs.

H. s. Pyne, jonn and Otto G. Hoerr. dear brother cf wilb.

am and J. P. Hoerr. our dar grand BALDWIN PIANO CO. 1111 Ollvs m.

Opa ETeolafS Mrs. X. oaiton. Miami, ma. and married: chauffeur: YOUNG MAN anai and the Hood plane ot the Des- Mrs.

E. H. spilker ol this city. consider anvthimr: trial for ability: city HELP WTD. WOMEN, GIRLS Articles riaines, Illinois and Missisippi Rivers Further information and specifications on Burial was in Jacksonville.

Fla. or travel reierences. tx. jam es. ur.

ir. (53) SYX.Y, OSCAR C. suddenly cn Thursday. fe; 1 A STRAIGHT SALARY father. I aiher-m-law, Drotner-in-iaw, son-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from Southern Funeral Home. 632C South Grand boulevard. Saturday. Oct. 3.

at 2:30 p. to New Su Mar-A member of Moolah On. l. 10 p. dear son ol YOUNG MAN 21.

bookkeeping and Frnit Elwwhere. -t. 2. (ireen frsi bushel; peaches. Mary X.

Saxy. dear brother of Deteetive- A larre corporation will employ tmme- rP'e, 51.25 RADIO Radio Service ollK-e experience. nve id; uie taxj sertt. Arthur J. saxy.

Dr. Ernma Pheian LOST AND FOUND r.rerence. Pix R-Z7-. Post-Dlspatcn. oiaveiy a niynijr t.u lu i aonsliiy and eooij appearftrict; and Mrs.

Cora Laurell. our dear broth- cb-tne Rite: Itaska LwU-e cr-in-law and uncle, his fifty-sixth year. who is iliintf to iearn our business. Must be dependable. Aire 2j to 45.

Position and A. Scottish Rite SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS uneral Monday, Oct. 5. 2 n. from Tiia Vaaitir P.akers.

St. Louis EUSINESS NOTES the Geo. L. Pleitch chail. ofefid Easton permanent: pays salary ana oners real cii.Dortunitr for promotion.

Apply oersoii- Master JiaKera mdius i-ucit-ijr -im rf Benevolent Society ally. to 1. 72. Louder le an Bids- 11th COOK middle-at-d lady; hotel, in-stitution: private, home. CAh.

O'KR. (c5) s. --ra-ed Prea. find Locust ts. i Co I FOUND POLICE DEPT.

12 th District Four keys on ring. 4th District State license plate. 7th. District Tortoise shell glasses. For further information call MISS LEE, MAin 1111.

Station 222. avenue, to Oak Grove Cemetery. Deceased was a member ol the St. Lotus Metropolitan Police St. Loti.s Police Belie! Assn.

and Walker Jennings Camp. No. 4. C. S.

W. jAfOIH POROTHT Entered Into ret on GXRi HK. Oct. 2. Withdrawal of Its ba been announced BEAUTY OPERATORS Thoroughly ex penenced in permanent wavm ard fin- AN YTIMK 50c AN HKKK It years' experieny: work fiaranteed.

DEPENDABLE RADIO PEKViCE b037. COllaa 657. FOrest ALL c-ais lree. 1 year' practi'-l experience; work ruaranted. Pioneer B- dio, 47'e; Ix-lnnr.

Kfret btSjO, CALL LACLEDE ")J Radio service- repairs: ail mle. i RaLio bEkVICE irbc ISM rui PRiie-t Si; colored; liounework or or week; refererv-es. JEf. t. iW.

Wednesday. Sept. ao. x.ou ine: T- larffnt producer of naiii-hter of Alexander E. ana er vinr, of fnanatrinr a shop also lre lo travel; state experience and Chicago (111.1 and San Francisco and GIRL houttw'T or care for clul-riren: reference.

COlfax The guarantee, Loa Angelea (Cal.) papers please copy. Blanche Jacobi n-e Foersteriing). and our dear rranddanchter. niece and cousin, in rive references. Box L-2H1.

Post-Dis. b'-, in effect ssnce earry in (C7) to shipments be NURSE Exper-riced. whit, for eln.dreu; GIKL colored, work by day or baif day. JEfferson (3335. rr i nt 3-30 n.

particulars. Box K-323 SENGER. WlLLltM F. Oct. 2.

1931. at 6:30 a. at residence. Berry rnad anc Company officials ex-; v-r. that the liability already FOUND Li Pleitsca chapel.

6f66 woman; lurmied GIRL 1W. houst-work; no wahiii or ironilg. SI751 Arsenal. rnnr to ye oveniie. Deceased was a member WRIST WATCH Found: Star Bail Park.

CA KKi A KKR Relia ble. flats. Call Satuhday Waiion. 10 a. er.t.reiy liquidated until Thursday evening.

Write SL. Leahy. of Bethel No. 4. Job's Daughters.

(co) -it, country, lor nuisUaff Lost in St. Louis are usually recovered when the loss ia promptly advertised in the Post-Dispatch Classified Lost and Found Columns. The Post-Dispatch regularly prints far more Classified advertisements than ALL. of the other St, Louis newspapers combined. The Post-Dispatch has far more readers ia St.

Louis thn any other newspaper, morning or evening daily or Sunday. Advertise in the POST-DISPATCH For Results S. P. Freight Office. Corpus Christi, Tex.

housework. 4 14 ioiiisiann. Experienced: housework and cook- COCK 1 COBSMEYER. WILLIAM Entered Into rest on Wednesday. Sept.

30. 1B31, at 1 ii n. beloved husband of the late i7 week no GIRL housework. 1XC5 N. 22d.

Ins-; 3 adults: references carfare. F'rst 4775. LEAD, ZING AND COFFER Miscellaneous Lost htmar" (nee Hobein). dear fa colleo edu- GOVERNESS nursery BICYCLE Lost: Thursday evening lrom GIKL 2 or over, to wirlc in sausaxe shoo and help with housework; salary, room end board: will I worker; reference. Call ther of Otto.

Wen. Ktcnaro ana wun cation; rrenen. music, art- experienced: references, pox Pans, p. Dispatch. (5 Mrs.

Paul me Dorst, Mrs. 3Oej a. orand: wonderbike; blue and orange; reward; no questions. 3130 Iowa. Kirkharn avenue.

St. Laouis County, dear son ol Albert and Ottiiie Senger. dear brr-ther of Walter. Rudolph and Gertrude Senger and our dear nepnew. in his lour-teenth year.

Due notice cf funeral later from Bopp chapel. Kirk wood. Mo. tc) SOMKERKAMP. HARRY R.

Of 4552A Athlone avenue, entered into rest on Wednesday, Sept. 30. 1B31, at 2:45 a. age 45 years, beloved husband ol Aug-nata Sommerkamp (nee Nolle I. dear father cf Evelyn and Mildred sommerkamp.

our dear son-in-law, brother, brother-in-law and uncie. Funeral on Saturday, Oct. 3, at 1 :30 p. from Wm. M.

Schumacher's new chapel. 4si34 Natural Bridge avenue. Interment in SERVK CALLS trouble '''UIhI or no ebarr. Harrys KVerirre.n rn 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED Furniture Wanted Iia ily Also mrs. carpets ao-1 roods of all rinds.

W- pay lha hlirht pnees. I "4crT ACCTION AMield evp. Sund-y and CAb. 6 it) 4. Orei CJ'- ANDIii.N.

Wld. FurultLirs. car pet a. rrrt-terts Hats, dwellinrt. any wmiiiIi roods bsdry; best prices, benoeber.

CH't-nut 6'tr4. Wtd. use. cowts fiai. dwelilnrs.

Dr merits. 8u FuT-t'rs Ella Clark. Mrs. Edna Schimweg. our dear father-in-law.

grandfather and brother, in C7) 'II l-l-iwsrri. ifii GIRL Wbi.e. rerrf-ral housewora and eooknur, under 30. rool ref reooes Arplv 5544 Cates. after 1 p.

ra. BIC 1 CLE Lost: girls: blue: 525 Oak- his seventy-second year. Funeral Saturday Oct. S. at T.

wood Webster. Thursday p. m. re-ward. WEbstT 22f4.

Ic7) from Math-Hermann A Son's chapel. Fair HOUSEKEEPER elderly Christian woman; rood cook: economical; wants position, him work; small salary. HUdson 2555W. 'Ml HoUHKEEPEIi steady. Catholic lamiiy; motheriess home preferred; no trtflers.

7th. Hr'l? EKEEPKR fit. wmpetent; city. BILLFOLD Lost: in 33' block Nebras and West Florissant avenue. Interment in ka: reward.

Retgrn 3,111 Nebraska. steady at per lOO Louis today. Zinc was per lO) ponnds. Oct. 2.

topper quiet; and luture. 7. Tin a-d nearby. 22.25: future. et arid unrnngd: lead York.

4.40; East St. uric feady; Eat St. Ixtuis 3.00. Antimony, .00. r3.

N- Oct. Standard "pper. spot Jut-ire. 133 7s 6d. Eiectrolytie.

tu-. 40. Tin. spot 122 II 21 12 e)d. Lead, sprst snd 1.

Z.ec spot 11 12s 6d; bC. Saiem Cemetery. Jack. Mo. (en) GIRL To answer phone.

Mcrkel 8)eet Metal Works. 3017 Penrose. GIRL Experienced, neat, to cars lor twa children. CAbsny HKHf. CsEiiEEPLR White, reiiableaf enersl S4 (herfikee.

ei Reward. DRESS Lo-' ia Famoua-Barr. GP.and (c) Jr-ffersm a.za ueirtisr. 1 7 1 Tie alrt: Ilea.1 Want AJ rim: Tuesday GLASSES Lost: while r. PR.nkNn 7S3.

1 nTT lree lo travel. rAhint 11 7i vicinity downtown. HC-1 offers and see what on the CT5 I 'tT. HOLD Wld. snisfl Baker BUira.e Co.

JEffri. 1. Z.ion inn t. Deceased was a member of Zion Evangelical Church and Shoeworkera' Protective Union. Local No.

S. ico lota. s. base had some sales experience. APbiv HAND BAG -Lost; st 2703 I.

14th. or PASTRY C(Mn colored: jTivaU lam-iiy; housework. Js'Ewstead lill. ice 784 Arcad Bid. at Army Store; reward.

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