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WEDNESDAT, tTBRUARY 26. 193. mr BUSINESS BUILDING is Being Done ECONOMICALLY Through the Business Service Want Ad Columnsm PUBLIC NOTICES DEATHS ABSTEIN, CHARLES BANG, CORA M. BOCK. MELVIN BERNARD BODE.

ENOLA BURKE, JAMES L. BURTON. GEORGE J. COSTELLO, NICK CCMMINGS, CATHERINE OCFFNER, KATHERINE FERGUSON, EDNA MARIE FILIPPINI, EMILIO FOERSTER, SOPHIA GORMAN, MICHAEL GRIMES, JOHN J. HARRISON, DR.

WILLIAM ROBERT HATHAWAY, JAMES FRANCIS HEITMANN, LOUISA HIGGINS, EDWARD HUTSELL, MARTHA JANE KEADY, MARY KEANE, FRANCES KENNEL NETTIE KETTERER, AL KOELN, ANNIE KOELN, JACOB L. KOTTKAMP (KORTKAMP), HENRY KRETZER, MAJ. JOHN F. KRUTZSCH. MARIE LANERT, ADAM LICARI, BENEDETTA LUBKER.

EZELLA METZGER, HENRY MEYER, OTTO MITAUER, HERMAN MUDD, NICHOLAS LEE ORTMANN, MARY PFAENDER, ANTHONY J. (TONY) REARDON, DANIEL P. RICE, JOHN P. ROBERTS, MARTHA RUHR, EMIL H. RUDOLF, BERTHA, H.

SCHILDROTH, CHARLES A. STEFFAN. BARBARA A. STILES, CHARLES OLIVER STOCK, STEPHANIE THEPER, SAMUEL ri.MLlCH. JOSEPH J.

DEATHS RICE, JOHN P. 1483 Rowan Feb. 24, 1936. 7:45 p. beloved husband of Laura Graubner Rice, dear brother of Mrs.

Charles McCloskey and Mrs. Thomas G. Coffy, Elizabeth Rice and the late William J. and Edward Rice. Funeral from Arthur J.

Donnelly's: Parlors. 3840 Lindell Feb. 27, 2 p. m. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery.

ROBERTS, MARTHA (nee Block) 6055 Wanda Feb. 24. 1936, 4 a. beloved wife of Fred Roberts, dear mother of Grace Soloman and Harold Roberts, our dear sister, mother-in-law and sister-in-law. Funeral from Arthur J.

Donnelly's Parlors. 3840 Lindell Feb. 26, 2 p. m. Interment New St.

Marcus Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Magnolia Branch Chapter No. 375, O. E. S.

ROHR, EMIL H. Suddenlv, Feb. 24, 1936, son of the late Henry W. and Wllhelmlna Rohr, dear brother of Louisa Barklage, Julius Rohr, Tillle Voges, Herman Rohr, Emma Kaatmann, George Rohr, Alvina Hertel, Lydia Kaatmann and Hat-tie Kinker, dear brother-in-law and uncle, in his 40th year. Funeral Feb.

27, 3 P- Jfrom Baumann Brothers' Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland, to Zion Lutheran Cemetery. RUDOLF, BERTHA H. Mon. Feb. 24, 1936 9 p.

dear wife of Julius Rudolf, dear mother of Lucille, dear daughter of Mathias Mary Siaegle', and our dear sister, sister-in-law, daughter-in-law, aunt and niece, in her 39th year. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois Feb. 28, 3 p. m. to New St.

Marcus Cemetery. SCHILDROTH, HARLES A. Entered Into rest Wed Feb. 26, 1936. 5 a.

beloved son of the late Charles and Phoebe Breck-enridge Schlldroth. dear brother of Dr. H. T. of Washington, D.

Mrs. J. O. Wetsel and Miss Katherlne, dear brother-in-law, 9is 6 0 5 6 2 9 Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits ARRlGE LICENSES. Benson 5750 Ridge a.

Zii Sussman in 714 Leland, University City VT jgueu 1 i )arsB Mociydtowskl 1308 Cass Mosley 1S11 Wash JiBnit C. Stoneberger 1S11 Wash Loomis 1456 MePherson Wj'goldenian 416 S. Kingshighway Li Kaufman 6429 Wanda 3211A S- Grand Kendall 359 Chippewa SrST- 5058 Mffi wm. F. Austin 921 N.

20th JSellia Anderson East St. Lou 13 ir-aeman 946 Canaan 96 Canaan tp Muen 1310 John HOru ui'w'rt irvaijij rr 0 N'--U u.rvin "55 French Jungbiuth 4818 Goethe 9Tn 1 11 Duffy 4011 Maffitt Spuet Laskowits 50S3 Durant rmetsch 5267 Genevieve iE. King 5537 Robin Scfiaffernegger 2S22A Indiana t. Stuerman 3639A Winnebago A. Chambers East St.

Louis iST Werff Granite City Mri Petersen 2346 Whittemore Uc, Cronley 3516 N. Jefferson Wilson 1906 Goode 'libit Kimble 29 13 Madison H. Goertner 3610 West Florissant 5. a Riett 4420 West Florissant mm-M A Gerwits 2113 Alice Kuhlman 5447A Gilmore pjrry 3018 Bell JErerlena Watkins 301S Bell Soman Nash st- Los County fSl 0ts Ane Awburn 7022 Ethel mum J. Edler 3948 Labadie JlsSeta Cutty -c 4158A Lafayette jama E.

De Lay 4548 West Pine jjB! Duell Grand Rapids, Mich. tunes Fernandei 7702 S. Broadway Grant 412A W. Courtois uwja G. Hegger 2013 Congress E.

Burke 2504 S. 10th J. Woeger 5014 Tennessee iaita K. Kretxer 5966 Columbia -w 2325 Warren ju. Justice 2609A Slattery Sunid 8.

Vinton Jr. 7018 Nashville Ketcbam 4246 Dewey Pial Raso East ft- ui8 Anna Patoprsty East St. Louis v.jrm GUdehaus 6615 Hoffman iwhT Brungs 6021 Scanlan a n.mnt Glaub St, Louis County jta Parks St. Louis County r') Jul 0. Klinfrensmitn -00 li Ward St.

Louis County gidred H. Ward At East St. Louis. Otto Spreckhals 1313 Dolman ML-tha Miller 1909A Chouteau Reynolds Hast St. Louis Tra Overton East St.

Louis Mm Hermessv 523 A Eiler aaabeth Strossner 523A Eiler erry Cunningham 2642 Delmar fioia Wilson 1426 Francis At St. Charles. iter Henrieh Baldwin, 111. Laneberg, 111. ida Eckert Jennr L.

Mansfield St. Louis Jorothj E. Burford St. Louis St. Louis St.

Louis Ubert W. Willis Evelyn N. Page lawrenee Higgina St. Louis auierine Aigeo St. Louis oe Crowder St.

Charles Memphis St. Louis SU Louis St. Louis St. Louis Haiti Miller miliars BplU Catharine T. Albert Peter Peterson Joaeptiin Kuhns Hike Bevolo Macon, Mo.

emiece Marshall Macon, Mo. Kchard T. Gorman St. Louis Victoria Nowicki Ashley, 111. Ima Samnles Hue! Ward St.

Louis Htrbert Robinson St. Louis Irene F. Harrs Edwardsville Jala H. Mades Hamburg. Mo.

ai Rogers Hamburg, Mo. Miert Bradbury Overland demadine Webb University City rge IX Brown St. Louis ij Trimble tt. Louis trold J. L.

Schroeder St. Louis Butler St. Louis BIRTHS RECORDED. If a birth does not appear in this rol- wilhin two weeks, the Health Depart-asks that parents request physician send a record ta the Bureau of Vital itica, 10 Municipal Courts Building. BOYS.

and R. Ingolia. Mlne. 3. and W.

Geers, 6234 Oieatha. S. and G. Kloeber, 3434 Pine Grove. ani A.

Myre. 4210A Russell. and M. Simpson, 1507 S. 39th.

ana M. Whitmore, 5300A Shaw. and Wallis, 2108 Locust. sn.4 1. 1 1 'her1" Eer, 1217A Gever.

and F. Smith, 2509 Dod'ier. and E. Smith. 2737 Semnie.

and D. Rohinsnn 4flK MnMnrt and G. Rile. 4131A MePherson. I and B.

O'Brien, 2247 Goode. Ninn 9711 4 V. Myers. 1515 Vail. T.

and iiastin, 3441 Eads. i- H4 D. Martin. 1272 Hodiamont. na Kratzer.

2SR0 Miouri. nd M. Klepper. 1712A S. 8th.

and E. Humes, 867 Harlan. and H. Horn. 2514 N.

22d. A and T. Holrath, 1117A Chamber C. and N. Hearst.

1319 Monroe. E. Groneck, 3313 N. 11th. arWv 1 in- I aui July buy- wita '4 3i i4H 9 10 34 31 50 S9 31 9C DETECTIVES DETfCCTIVE KICK shadows, confidential neensea; ponnro.

oy DETECTIVE Marlam shadows. Investigates, reasonable; licensed; bonnca. --ioLV EMPLOYMENT WANTED SITUATIONS MEN, BOYS $100 FOR STEADY JOB Good appearance, clerical, other offers; tlay. nlgnt. nor iv-j, rosi-mspmicn.

ACCOUNTANT auditor; taxes; arrangements firms without bookkeepers. Feyer, Chestnut 7355. ACCOUNTANT-JUNIOR Sit; public; ex- perience. Box K-202. Post-Dispatch.

BOY Sit; 18; good driver; any kind of work. ROsedale 0123. BUTLER Sit or chauffeur; best city reierence. rv oot. CHAUFFEUR Sit; white; careful, relia- bie; city reierence.

cox rv-xoa, CLERK Sit; 36, single, other work, 63. Box K-205, Post-Dispatch COOK Sit: sober, 20 years' experience; Al references; anywhere. FR. 9482. GARDENER AND YARD MAN Sit; lx years experience, wm wuir rcy.

Box J-67. Post-Dispatch. MAN Sit; legally trained; desires connection; best references. Box K-203, P. -P.

MAN Sit; to do allround work; willing worker; references. FR. 0948. MAN Sit; colored; butler, chauffeur. Janitor.

JEfferson 6305 PAINTER Work in exchange room, board. Box K-371, Post-Dispatch. PAPER HANGER Sit; painter, good work; reasonable; day, contract JEfferson 8355. PAPER HANGER Sit; painting: by day or contract Billings, JE. 3898.

1 SALESMAN Sit; 15 years' experience; age 35; best of references; free travel; formerly gas and oil business. FOrest 6958. YOUNG MAN Sit; 19; German, attending school, any kind of work In bom for room, board. FO. 2179.

SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS COUNTRY GIRL Sit; cook, bake, serve. $30 a monm. wAoasn nam. COUPLE Sit; either, work part-time; light housekeeping; rooms. 811 Market, Tarter.

ELDERLY LADY Sit; light housework; good home; small wages. Gray, 3504 Clara. GIRL Sit; colored; maid or housework; Al cook. JE. 6102.

GIRL Sit; colored, cleaning, laundry; by day; steady; experienced. JE. 7039. GIRL colored housework; day or week. JEfferson 2729.

HOUSEKEEPER Sit; 49 home: no triflers. Box B-19, Post-Dis. iiivriprca lf nlnrl Tiienrinvft. Fri days; good references; good Ironing. NE.

0437. PRACTICAL NURSE! Sit; hospital experience; reference; day or night. FO. 9978 NURSE GIRL Sit" 5bl Catholic, no laundry, $30. FLanders 5468.

STENOGRAPHER Sit. some experience; 3 years' college; salary optional. Box K-89, Post-Dispatch. STENOGRAPHER Sit; 6 years' general office experience; references. BTerling 3049.

TYPIST Sit homework preferred, address-lng, fast and accurate. Box K-233. WOMAN Sit; housework; housekeeper, motherless borne. Godi, Route 2, Florissant, Mo. WOMAN Sit; with child; with old couple) or motherless home, references.

1243 S. Broadway. WOMAN Sit ing; day or colored; housework; clean-week; experienced. JS. 2694 WOMAN Sit ing worker; colore, experienced; will-week, half days.

WE. 1658. WOMAN Sit. ing by day. colored; laundress; reference.

NE. 0165. WOMAN Sit, Box K-16, child employed couple, Post-Dispatch. HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED MEN, BOYS 0TE Titos antwtrina adetrlitemtntt art cautioner not to tnclost original reference. L'opiet terve tK purpose ani avoid postible lose of valuable originals.

AUTOMOBILE PAINTER'S HELPERS -3311 Washington. AXLE TURNER Must have experience oa street car axles; give phone number. Box B-271. Post-Dispatch. BOOKKEEPER 22-27; expert.

BULLS. TIN ABSTRACT, 1884 Ry. Ex. COLLECTOR Auto puller, commission basis; experienced reference. 3907 Easton.

COUPLE Colored experienced as cook. laundry, care children; house and yard drive, references, county. Box B- 139, Post-Dispatch. DRUG CLERK Young; experienced; reliable; references. 918 Pendleton.

ENGINEER Must have laundry experience. state age, qunimrauons ana salary expected. Box R-328, Post-Dispatch. FARM HAND Milker; $30, room, board. Agency, 744 Frisco Bldg.

HOUSE AND YARD MAN Colored; ia answer state full details, age, experience, reference, last place of employment Box F-194. Post-Dispatch. MAN AND WIFE Without children to work on farm in St Louts County; man, must be practical farmer; woman good cook. Apply Thursday between 9 and 10 a. 7929 Alabama.

MAN Care for small country place, $20 month; live alone on place; state age and references. Box B-109. Post-Dis. MAN Presser; thoroughly experienced men's fine suits and coats. Box u-ieo, Post-Dispatch.

MAN Tailor; thoroughly experienced for alterations of ladies' fine suits and coats. Box B-188. Post-Dispatch. OFFICE BOY Small factory. East St Louis.

Excellent opportunity. Stata qualifications. P. O. Box 244, E.

St. Louis. OPTOMETRIST Capable refractionlst op department store; an answers cuunuco. tlal. ox rost-Lospaicn.

PORTER Colored used car experience. Call between 7 and 9 p. m. 2837 Grand. PLUMBER Must be Al.

Box B-291, Post-Dispatcn. WELDER Electric and acetylene; machine shop experience also necessary; give age, experience and references. Box F-53, Post-Dispatch. YOUNG MAN Preferably with dry good experience; opportunity to advance; state experience, age, references, salary expected to start. Box F-195.

Post-Dis. YOUNG MAN About 20 years old for of fice work; North St Louis resident pro-ferred. Box B-237, Post-Dispatch. YOUNG MAN Age 23-26; large stature I single; contact work; $100. Reference) 705 Olive, Room 309.

SALESWORK AT ONCE Can use 4 men; special rout training; work with experienced man; average about $15 and Up while learning. Apply 7 to 8 m. or 7:30 to 8:30 a. m. Field corner of Taylor and Olive.

Room 258. COLORED MAN High type, educated and reliable, neat appearance; local reference. Mr. Williams, 722 Chestnut Thursday, 2 p. MEN 3 men to work with manager; distribute samples and take orders; guaranteed salary; $10 and good bonus ta start; no investment: no experience necessary.

Call todav after 3:30. Room 319-23 No. 4 N. 8th. MAN WITH CAR Needed immediately to fill vacancy local coffee route: good earnings at once; permanent.

Apply Thursday, 8 a. m. only; no other time. 3894 Washington. MEN And young men; If you think you have sales ability and willing to learn, can place you in position where you caa earn $20 to $30 weekly with a going organization.

See Mr. Riedell, 408 Pine. MEN 2, clean cut, to distribute sample and take orders for national concern good earnings assured from start. Apply 2 to 4 m. or 7 to 8 tonight.

1)08 Olive. Boom 444. NEEDED neat appearing men; industrious, reliable, with local references. Mr. Feita, 722 Chestnut, 9 to 12 a.

m. YOUNG MEN 2, high school or college, graduates, with cars, to break Into special sales work in small towns; real opportunity. 2 to 4 p. 1961 Railway Exchange Bldg. ST.

LOOTS POST-DISPATCH CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS ALTERATIONS, repairs, garages, porches built. "Kosemond," 5459 Rosa. FL. 3550 REMODELING Decorating. General Contracting 3609 Palm.

CO. 3067J. GUTTERING AND SHEET METAL WORK GUTTERING Spouting, chimney work; reasonable. Cavallo, 4351 Osceola. RL 0225.

HARDWOOD FLOORS OLD floors refinished, new floors installed. W. Suit, 2520 Locust lane. Win. 1718.

SANDING, refinlshing, new floors Installed. Woods, 4626 Shenandoah. LA. 8650. FLOORS Installed, sanded, refinished.

Dan-can, 3309 Humphrey. LAc 0783. SANDERS, edgers rented; demonstrator. Gerharrtt 3109 Neosho. RI.

5866. SANDING Finishing; references. 5209 Cabanne. RO. 3163.

Holt, PLUMBERS FROZEN PIPES THAWED WITHOUT DIGGING. 24-hour service. GEO. BENDER 4398 Chouteau FRanklln 4350 WE THAW FROZEN WATER PIPES WITHOUT DIGGING. MOSSINGHOFF A LICENSED PLUMBERS, 1408 SALISBURY.

CE. 0918. EV. 7155. UNDERGROUND water pipes thawed without digging, reasonable; thaw or no pay, licensed plumber.

M. D. Beaaley, Lits Overland. WInfield 1677. PLUMBING Heating; reasonable; 24-hr.

service. Burns-Easter, 1413 Tower Grove. FR. 5092. 3432 Cambridge, HI.

B823. PIPES THAWED No digging. South End Electric Co. Countv, 634 Waller. RL 5351.

City, 7200 S. Broadway. RI. 1431. SEWERS OPENED WITHOUT DIGGING.

ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER SERVICE. A. B. OLSON, 5128 PAGE. FO.

5229. WATER PIPES THAWED Electric thaw-er; reasonable. ST. 1234. WEb.

1980. Vincent. 7294 Manchester. WATER PIPES THAWED Electric tliaw-er. Wilsonholme, WEb.

901; ST. 1234. WILL thaw your pipes, reasonable. R. A.

Meier. 1643 Texas. GRand 2679. ELECTRIC WIRING, ETC WIRING Repairing, reasonable terms license. Hanankamp, 1724 Union.

FO. 8040 South Side. PR. 0078; 2823 Cherokee St. HEATING AND FURNACE REPAIRING LET US HEAT that cold room.

FL. 7162. W. C. Schmidt, 5200 S.

Kingshighway. PLASTERING PLASTERING, tuckpolnting, repairing, Hna tee (iloer, 4726 Cote Brilliante. FO.2731. RADIO SERVICE RADIO SERVICE ANY MAKE DAY OR NIGHT WORK GUARANTEED SOUTH SIDE RADIO A SERVICE 3617 S. Grand.

PR. 3000. home radio service ATTENTION IIm. 1., and iMtrfCflfJi merit your business. 2149 S.

Grand GR. 4447 FOR SUPERIOR RADIO SERVICE Call Superior Radio, PR. 6126. 2911 Lemp If we can't fix it, junk it; experts. Smith 4419 Nat.

Brg. CO. 5550 FOR dependable radio service, call Showboat. PR. 9010.

3004 S. Jefferson. EXPERT radio service, guaranteed. North western, FR. 3378.

3010 North Market ROOFING AND SIDING SEARS ROEBUCK CO. We apply flat roofing, steep roofing and Biding: Federal housing loans. FREE ROOF INSPECTION. 1939 S. Vandeventer.

LAc. 0544. ACME HOOFING CO. We build and repair all kinds of roots. 70B Chestnut.

CE. 8718, FO. 2681. FOR A LEAK OR A NEW ROOF FREDERIC ROOFING SIDING CO. 4283 NATURAL BRIDGE.

CO. 0812. OLD and new roofing; special attention given repairing. Harry Aldrich and Ralph Verde, 4363 De Soto. CO.

1655. "GUARANTEE" to stop all leaks. Benson, 3825 St. Lonls. JEfferson 5141.

STORAGE. MOVING. EXPRESS CRAWFORD MOVING VANS FR. 8570. Furniture In exchange.

3059- Cass. RELIABLE MOVING CO. Bonded. 1219 Armstrong. LA.

1699. WALL PAPER HANGING PAPER HANGING Decorating; beautiful Morris books; something new and different Brock Dec 1201 Gruner. CA. 6582. START EARLY AND SAVE MONEY.

First-class papering and painting. Lawrence, 1307 8. Compton. GRand 8454. GUARANTEED papering, cleanings, prompt, reasonable.

Jackson, 3811 Folsom. GR. 8156. 1 PAPERING, paint, plaster; special prices now. D.

Lilts, 8711 Osage. PR. 5382. PAPERING, painting, cleaning, reasonable. BRANDON 4719 Idaho.

RI. 0407R PAPERING Cleaning; dull season prices. Niedringhaus. 5234 Theodosia. RO.

3320 PAPERING, painting, cleaning; do work ourselves. Lotus, 5737 Lotus. MC. 0762. PAPERING Low rates, guaranteed.

Williamson, 5556 Terry. EV. 0742. PAPERING Guaranteed, 2-cdge work. George Meek, 4540 Newport.

RI. 2389. GUARANTEED painting, reasonable. Lewis, 3828A Kennerly. JE.

2430. PAPERING, painting, cleaning, plastering. R. L. STIFF, 5722 Etsel.

PA. 2386. PAPERING Painting, cleaning; reasonable. King. 5632 Acme.

MU. 6736. PAPERING, painting, cleaning; do work myself. Russe, 4331 Arco. JE.

3147. SCRAPING steam- the clean way; paper-Ing. Frneh, 6992 Robblns. CA. 2117.

WASHING MACHINE REPAIR WASHERS serviced, repaired, all makes. General, 2861 8. Jefferson. PR. 3547.

EDUCATION INSTRUCTION Learn Beauty Culture At Moler's where you get professional training combined with expert teaching and practical experience. Day or evening crses. Call, write or phone CEn-tral 3581 for free booklet MOLER SYSTEM, 810 N. Sixth. MARINELLO INTERNATIONALLY ESTABLISHED SYSTEM OF BEAUTY CULTURE 4479 Washington bl.

The only authorized Marlnello school in State. Day and evening classes. NEwstead 060CK LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE Big demand for our operators. Write or phone for free catalogue. Day and evening classes.

CHestnut 8578. St. Louis Acad-emy of Beauty Culture. 520 St. Charles.

Trade Schools LEARN BARBERING At Moler's and be placed. Our professional training will make you an expert Day or evening courses. Call, write or phone CF.ntral 3582 for free booklet MOLER SYSTEM. 810 N. Sixth.

TRI-CITY BARBERS' COLLEGE Call or write; tools furnished. 811 Market st. DANCING BEGINNERS Special rates, any age. Clara Weld. 1338 N.

Kingshighway. RO. 9330. WESTMINSTER HALL, 3806 Olive Parties Sunday evenings; classes Monday and Thursday evening. FR.

8811. ARCADIA STUDIO 4 private lessons $5 any hour. 3523 Olive st JE. 4358. BALLROOM dancing.

3556 Shenandoah. PR. 7773. PR. 5457.

Miss Reinhardt. PROFESSIONAL SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED TEN-NEEDLE electrolysis, quick and permanent Aida L. Mayham, electrologist, 346 Euclid av. FOrest 6180. DEATHS HEITMANN, LOUISA nee Knoblauch) 4364 Lee, entered Into rest Feb.

25, 1936, 6:15 a. relict of the late Henry Heit-mann, dear mother of Louise Fischer, Mol-lie Decker, Agnes Guenthel and Hilda Bil ling, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt, in her 80th year. Funeral Feb. LS, 8:30 a. from Stroot Carroll Funeral Home, 4600 Nat ural Bridge, to Holy Rosary Church.

Interment SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. HIGGINS, EDWARD Feb. 24, 1936, a. m-, beloved husband of Mary T.

Higgins tnee O'Connor), dear father of Mary Catherine. Mardell, Ned and Dan Higgins, our dear son, brother, brother-in-law and son-in-law. Funeral from family residence, 4431 Greer Feb. 27, 8:30 a. to Holy Rosary Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Holy Name Society of Holy Rosary Parish and Furniture Drivers' Local No. 251. HUTSELL, MARTHA JANE (nee Finger) Entered into rest Feb. 25, 1936, 4:20 p.

widow cf the late James F. Hutsell, dear mother of Henry Hutsell, Etta Smith, James Hutsell, Mary Gudermuth, Daisy McGraw and Nellie Smith, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt, in her 87th year. Remains at late residence, Allenton, until Feb. 28, 12 noon, then taken to Ailenton Baptist Church, where services will be held at 2 p. m.

Interment Allen Cemetery. Schrader service. READY, MAKY 4583 Aldine, entered into rest Feb. 24, 1936. 9:45 p.

beloved wife of the late John Keady, dear mother of Michael Keady, dear sister, is-ter-ln-law. mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral Feb. 28, 8:30 a. from Stroot A Carroll Funeral Home, 4600 Natural Bridge to Holy Name Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. KEANE, FRANCES Entered into rest Feb. 25. 1936. 5:30 a.

beloved daughter of the late John and Ellen Keane, dear sister of Catherine Treffinger and our dear aunt. Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly's Parlors, 3S40 Lindell Feb. 27, 8:30 a. to St.

Louis Cathedral. Interment Calvary Cemetery. KENNEL, NETTIE Entered into rest, Feb. 21, 1936, 10:30 p. at residence of her niece, Mrs.

L. W. Schnell, 5312 Murdoch, dear sister of William Kennel and our dear aunt, great-aunt and great-great-aunt, in her 81st year. Funeral Feb. 27, 3 p.

from John L. Ziegenhein A. Son's Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois to Sunset Burial Park. KETTERER, AL 3S21A Virginia entered rest Feb. 25, 1936, 8 p.

beloved husband of Sophie Ketterer (nee Smith), father of Alberta and Lois Ketterer, brother of Mrs. Leo H. Gamp and our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Wacker-Helderic, 3624 Gravois. Time later.

KOELN, ANN It Feb. 26, 1933, beloved wife of Edmond Koeln. dear motner of Frances, Margaret and Edmond Koem Jr. and Mrs. Geraldine Sterchi, dear sister of Madison and Louise Jodd and Mrs.

Genevieve Schlanger. Funeral from residence. 3628 Loughborough. Notice of time later. KOELN, JACOB 7408 Vulcan, Feb.

24, 1936, beloved husband of Kate Koeln (nee Julius), near father of John, Herman and William Koeln, dear brother of Henry Koeln and Elizabeth Winnesdorf-fer, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Hoffmelster Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, Feb. 27, 8:30 a. to St.

Eoniiace Church. Interment Mount Olive Cemetery. Member E. M. B.

A. of Public Service Co. KOTTKAMP, KORTKAMPI, HENRY 3005 Montgomery, asleep in Jesus Feb. 25, 1936. 4 p.

beloved husband of Rose Kottkamp (nee Ross), father of Mrs. Lottie Laspe. Mrs. Emma Miller, Harry. Mrs.

Clara Broderlck. William and the late Edna Ledford, our dear father-in-law, and grandfather. Funeral from Leidner Chapel. 2223 St. Louis Feb.

28. 2:30 p. m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.

KRETZER, MA J. JOHN F. Feb. 24, 11)36, at Dayton. (J beloved son of the late Henry F.

and Birdie A. Kretzer (nee Dillon), dear brother of Sidney 1). Kretzer and Alice B. Herbig, our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from residence of sister, 5816 Waterman av, Feb.

27. Requiem mass at St. Roch's Church, 8:30 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

KKlTZStH. MARIE (nee Dlerkes) Entered into Feb. 20, 1936, at Monrovia. wife of Paul Krutzsch. sister of Mrs.

J. G. Frost, Mrs. A. J.

Marr, Mrs. J. P. Gately and Ann Dierkes. Funeral from the Larry Mullen Chapel.

5165 Delmar Feb. 28 9:30 a. to St. Roch's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Remains will arrive Thurs. Feb. 27. I.ANERT. ADAM 2801 S.

Broadway. Feb. 25. 1936, 11:30 p. dear brother of Martin Lannert and Mrs.

Henry Weimann, our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle, in his 59th year. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 2333 S. Broadway, Feb. 28. 1:30 p.

to Old 1st. Marcus Cemetery. I.ICARI, BE.VEDETTA (nee Martlse) 5328 Emerson, entered Into rest Feb. 24, 1S36, beloved wife of Agostlno Licarl, dear mother of Tony and Jim Li-can, Mrs. Rose Mrs.

Maria Ven-nera Uendile and Mrs. Antonina Rizxo, our dear grandmother, aunt and mother-in-law. Funeral from residence Feb. 27, 8 a. m.

to Our Lady Help of Christians Church, 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. P. Mlceli A Son service.

LI BKER. EZELLA (nee Morris) Entered into rest Feb. 25. 1936, 10:25 a. beloved wife of Henry P.

Lubker, our dear mother, mother-in-law. grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from the Leidner Chapel, 2223 St Louis Feb. 28, 1:30 p. m.

METZGER, HENRY 1710 8. 12th Feb. 24. 1936, 4:15 p. dear husband of Rae Metzger tnee Raeharper), dear brother of Emma Kraemer, our dear brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois. Feb. 27, 1:30 p. to Sunset Burial Park. MEYER, OTTO 378 Carson rd Carson-ville, Feb.

24, 1936, 5:35 p. dearly beloved husband of Anna Meyer (nee Klocke). dear father of Winton, dear brother, brotehr-ln-law and uncle. Funeral Feb. 27, 1:30 p.

from Math. Hermann Sons' Chapel, Fair and West Fllrossant avs. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. MITAUER, HERMAN Feb. 25, 1936, beloved husband of Martha Mitauer, dear father of Mrs.

Shirley Gardner, Mrs. Mary Inglove, of Cape Girardeau, Ethel, Harry and Louis Mitauer, our dear uncle, father-in-law and 'grandfather. Funeral from Oxenhandler Chapel. 4469 Washington 1 p. m.

Interment Chevrah Kadisha Cemetery. Ml'DD, NICHOLAS I KK 6741 Smiley Feb. 24. 1936, 4 p. darling husband of Elizabeth Mudd (nee Meyer), dear brother of Byrnina.

John and Ernest Mudd of Milex, dear brother-in-law of George T. and August A. Meyer, and our dear uncle. Funeral from vNegshauser Mortuary, 422S S. Kingshighway, Feb.

27, 2:30 p. to Epiphany Church. Interment New St Marcus Cemetery. ORTMANN, MARY Of Creve Coeur, passed away Feb. 25, 1936, dear daughter of Mary Ortmann (nee Muckermann), and the late Henry Ortmann, our dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt and niece.

Funeral Feb. 28, 8 a. from the Ortmann Funeral Home, 9222 Lackland, Overland, 8:30 at St. Monica Church. Creve Coeur, Mo.

Interment St Monica Cemetery. Deceased was a member of C. K. of Branch 1121. PFAENDER.

ANTHONY J. (TONY) 1431 Arlington Feb. 23. 1936, 7:55 p. dearly beloved hasband of Anna Pfaender inee Keller), beloved father of Mrs.

Mildred Menzemer and Mrs. Barbara Weyler, dear son of Mrs. Wllhelmlna Pfaender, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law. uncle, grandfather, in his 56th year. Funeral 8:30 a.

from the Geo. L. Pleitsch Chapel, 5966 Easton to St. Rose's Church, thence to St. Peter's Cemetery.

REARDON, DANIEL P. 3624 Clark entered into rest Feb. 26. 1936, 1 a. beloved husband of Abbie Reardon 1 nee Barrett), dear father of Alice Reardon and Mrs.

Leo H. Gamp Jr. and the late Abbie Witliington, dear brother of Mrs. Robert Barrett, our dear father-In-law. brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly's Parlors, 3840 Lindell Feb. 28, 8:30 a. to St. Malachy's Church, 29th and Clark av.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of De Andreis Council. K. of and Fourth Degree General Assembly. $20,000 BACK ALIMONY CLAIM AGAINST ISAAC T.

COOK ESTATE Mrs. Jessie McCrea Cook lias Been raid $75,000 Since Divorce, in 1919. A back alimony claim of $20,095 was filed in Probate Court by Mrs. Jessie McCrea Cook, 4322 L.inaell boulevard, against the estate of her former husband, Isaac T. Cook, realty dealer, who died last November.

The claim arises from a court decree entered in Aue-ust. 1919. whereby Mr. Cook agreed to pay the petitioner $500 a month until her death or remarriage. She said that since that time he had paid her a total of $75,905.

The amount sued for reDresents aecrrterl alimony. An inventory of Mr. Cook's es tate filed last week listed assets valued at $3083. In his will be made specific bequests totaling $56,000 and left the residue of his estate to his widow, Mrs. Ldlyan S.

Cook, 4515 Lindell two daughters and a son. Another claim for $5138 on a note alleged to be due George S. Black has been filed against the estate. Both claims have been set for hearing before Probate Judge Glendy B. Arnold at the March term of court.

U. S. CHECK SENT TO PANAMA, EXPECTED TO BE REFUSED Central American Republic Demands Payment in Gold at Tre- Devaluation Figure. By the Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Feb.

26. The Treasury today submitted its annual check for $250,000 to the State Department for transmission to the Republic of Panama for rental of the canal and other properties. Panama has refused since 1934 to accept the annual American rental payment on the ground that it was not made in gold in amounts represented by the dollar Drior to the reduction in its gold weight. This issue is one of the points up for settlement in negotiations for a new treaty. The State Department will follow the usual procedure of transmitting the Treasury check to Panama's fiscal agent in New York.

He is expected to refuse it. DRY GOODS MERCHANT DIES Herman Mitauer, 66, Succumbs to Heart Attack in Home. The funeral of Herman Mitauer, dry goods merchant, who died early today of heart disease at his home, 5080 Cates avenue, will be held tomorrow at 1 p. m. at the Oxenhan- dler undertaking establishment, 4469 Washington boulevard, with burial in Chevrah Kadisha Ceme tery, St.

Louis County. Mr. Mitauer, born in Russian 56 years ago, had been in business in St. Louis for 25 years. He had recently operated a dry goods store at 1333 Franklin avenue.

Surviv ing are his wife, Mrs. Martha Mit auer, three daughters and two sons. BOY, 4, PLAYING TARZAN, HURT Slightly Bruised in Fall From Sec ond Floor Window. Robert, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Mohrmann, 2827 North Fourteenth street, escaped serious injury today when he fell from the second floor of his home to a sidewalk below while playing "Tarzan of the Apes." Mrs. Mohrmann found him on the sidewalk on her return from a store. He said he had been hang ing from the window sill. He was taken to City Hospital, where his only injury was found to be slight bruise over the left eye. and B.

and H. and E. and V. and M. and L.

and J. and E. and B. and R. and W.

and J. Morris. 1814A S. 18th. Marlett, 1411 Olive.

1721 S. 11th. Cox, 807 Allen. Collins. 1619 Missouri.

Cantwell. 5069 Delmar. Carter, 4147 Papln. Wells, 2935 Atlanta. Bopen.

2110A Gratiot. Johnson. 4414 Maffitt. Irby, 2224 Carr. Watson, 3758A Cook.

Town lev. 17 Chouteau. Washington, 1835 Division. Freeman. 3225A Lucas.

Clark. 2738 Randolph. and A. and H. and L.

and R. and R. and A Hereford, 4432 North Market Anderson, 4335 Sacramento. Piekarskl, 4963A Lindenwood. Scherrer, Jefferson Barracks.

Liebman, 1878A S. 12th. Strzelec, 2305 N. 15th. Grossenbacher Overland.

Grimm, Overland. Berra, 2914 Macklind. Potthoff, 5249 tjulncy. Gundlach, Belleville. Erxleben, 6814 Pennsylvania.

Rotermund, 3420 Eads. Mulner, 5016 Claxton. Hartman, 4034A Grove. and B. and M.

and V. and and M. and R. and I. and A.

and M. and E. and A. and C. and H.

At East St. Louis. GIRLS. E. and I.

Cox, 3604 Walnut. G. and S. Hopper, 917 Natalie. J.

and M. Findley. 724 N. 16th. G.

and K. Eulow, 3300 Bent. H. and O. Cress, 2017 N.

51st. BOYS. L. and D. Mackin.

814 St. Clair. G. and P. Mott, 1826 N.

57th. BURIAL PERMITS. Emil Eschmann. 62. 4380 Penrose.

Mary Fuller, 67, 4360 Washington. Fred Koch. 67, 918 St. Louis. Ina C.

Bvron, 47, Alton. James Jillson, 50, 1307 S. Wharf. William Schaefer. 61, 5807 S.

Grand. Mary Koenneker. 89. 1100 Bissell. Frank Linhoff.

79, 2241 Howard. Joseph Munier, 28. 3969 BoWen. Thomas Callahan, 65. 8426 Minnesota.

Mary Helwig, 70, 2017 S. Grand. Thomas Kearney. 65, Jefferson Hotel. a Kc: 19TR St T.nnl VVllllttlil Charles Rodgers.

72, 2416 N. Broadway Thad BtevenR, oisi it. Richard Reiter. 63. 2916 Barrett.

Henrietta Linze, 71. 5800 Arsenal. Lyle Watkins. 41, 6137A Suburban. Anna Doerr, 90, 3240A N.

19th. James Williams. 65. 2207 Chestnut Louis Wolff. 57.

1456 Belt. Lizzie Middendorf. 37. 3128 Illinois. ik.i.

an onn Stein Marjie Nlemeyer. 1 month, 3839 Kossuth Ante Beichert. 82. 3816 Minnesota. Georee Bridgeford.

59. 4311A N. Florissant Elizabeth Clougnim, Henry Tomlin, 75, 4138 Fairfax. Daisy Drake, 32, 2118 Mullanphy. Annie Rathmann, 69.

514 Wilmington. John Romeo 1. 5204 Hodiamont. Margaret Peters, 62, 2323 Cass. Anna Wittmann.

53. 5047 lwey. Bedford McCain, 38, 4234 VV Finney. William Snogglns. 45.

2139 Sulphur Florence Htanton, 6S. 5516 Virginia. Kouise Best, 83. 6221 Wanda. Annie Boerner.

65. 4I66A Shenandoah. John Maney. 78, 4143 Russell-Richard Fine, 3 mns 5826 Ridge. Wilhelmenia Pnertner, 57.

2811 ParK. Rosa Moore, 60, 4149 Cook. Emil Meier, 73. 4318 Penrose. Karl Sabo, 62, 1436 N.

Park Bessie Walkowltz. 79. 5055 Vernon. Bessie Murphy. 44.

3908 Finney. Louise Schuermann. 75, 3919 W. S3rd. Ada Furkner, 65.

406 Sidney. FUNERAL DIRECTORS North MATH HERMANN SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS CA1R AND W. FLORISSANT COLFAX 0880. JOHN P. COLLINS INC I XJ tf.

1 028 LE1D.NER FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 2223 St. Louis. CO. 3390.

CE. 3698. South Wacker-Helderle Und. Co. Chanel rhiui 3634 Gravois.

2331 8, Broadwav PARKING IN REAR OP CHAPEL. CEMETERIES SUNSET BURIAL PARK ON GRAVOIS ROAD Not only the most beautiful, bat the most priced cemetery In SU Lnnls. SIX-GRAVE LOTS. 200 AMI TP. PERPETUAL CARE.

NON-SECTARIAN. MONUMENTS SPEH Monument Co, Opp. Park. Burial Gravois Koad. BURIAL VAULTS Where only the best is good enough HUG VAULT CO.

ST. LOUS DEATHS ABSTEIN, CHARLES 2582 Montgomery asleep in Jesus Feb. 25. 1936, 3:30 p. beloved brother of Margaret Fiebig, Henry, Peter, Mrs.

Phil Rauscher. William, Mrs. George Greb, dear brother-in-law and uncle, in his 61st year. Funeral 2 p. Beiderwleden Fu neral Home, 1936 St.

Louis av. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. BANG, 4X)RA M. (nee Huffmann) Entered into rest Feb. 25, 1936, 8:15 a.

daughter of the late Mary Jane Rollo. beloved mother of Arthur E. Bang. Funeral Feb. 28.

2 p. from the Kron Chapel, 2707 N. Grand bl. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Tuscan Chapter No. 68. E. S. BOCK.

MF.LV1N BERNARD 6025 Ouida. entered into rest Feb. 26. 1936, 5:15 a. darling son of Geo.

B. and Irene Bock (nee Martin), dear brother of Shirley Mae Bock, our dear grandson, nephew and cousin, in his 3d year. Funeral Feb. 8. p.

rrom Math. Hermann Son's Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment in Friedens Cemetery. BODE. ENOI.A (nee Shelby! Entered into rest Feb.

25, 1936. beloved wife of William Bode, dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Interment Perryville, Mo. RI RKE, JAMES I Feb. 26, 1936, 2:30 a.

dear son of the late Thomas and Bridget Burke, dear brother of Thomas Michael John Bee M. and Agnes M. Burke, Mrs. Catherine Fox and the late Mrs. Mary T.

O'Neill and Joseph P. Burke, our dear uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral from residence, 4438A Page Feb. 29. 8:30 a.

m. to the Visitation Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. BURTON. GEORGE J.

4323 Loughborough. Feb. 26, 1936, 1:15 a. beloved husband of Hannah Burton (nee Wehllng). dear father of Harry Jennings and Wesley Burton, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law and uncle, in his 54th year.

Funeral from Schumacher Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec, Feb. 2S, 2:30 p. m. to New St. Marcus Cemetery.

A member of Bentonian. Centenial and tairground Mutual Aid Societies. COSTELLO, NICK 4000A N. Newstead entered Into rest Feb. 23, 1936.

dear father of Mrs. Vincenca Rao, Louis, Joseph. Sylvester, Emily, Jackie Eugene, Ida and Carolina Costello, our dear grand father, uncle, brother-in-law and father- in-law. Funeral from P. Micell A Son Funeral Home, 1133 N.

Kingshighway Feb. 27, 8 a. to St. Charles Borromeo Church, 29th and Locust. 9 a.

m. Inter ment Calvary Cemetery. UMMINCS, CATHERINE (nee Remme) Feb. 26, 1936, relict of the late Edward J. Cummtngs, dear mother of Es-tella Edward T.

and J. Frank Cum-mings. our dear sister, mother-in-law, and grandmother. Funeral from Peeti Funeral Home. Lafayette and Longfellow bL Notice of time later.

DUFFNER, KATHERINE Feb. 25, 1936, beloved wife of the late Henry Duff-ner, dear mother of William and James Dressier, dear sister of Mary Schlinger, Abbie Cornego. mother-in-law and sister-in-law, aunt of Flora Deuper. Funeral from Leidner Chapel, 2223 St. Louis Feb.

2S, 7:30 a. to St. Michael's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. FERGUSON.

EDNA MARIE 2128 Rosebud Pine Lawn, entered into rest Feb. 24. 1936, dear wife of Clyde M. Ferguson, dear mother of Bobby Earl and Arlene Estyln Ferguson, dear daughter of James and Rachel Vanausboll, our dear daughter-in-law, sister, aister-in-law, niece and cousin. Funeral Feb.

27, 2:30 p. from Drehmann-Harral Chapel, 1905 Union, to Memorial Park Cemetery. FILIPPINI, EMILIO Entered into rest Feb. 22, 1936, 8 p. beloved brother of Camilla Fillppini, and our dear friend.

Funeral from Cullinane Bros. Funeral Parlors 1710 N. Grand Feb. 27 8:30 a. to St.

Teresa's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of F. O. E.

Aerie, No. 41. FOERSTER. SOPHIA (nee Sippel) Feb. 25, 1936, 10:55 a.

widow of the late John Foerster and our dear aunt. Funeral from Schumacher Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec. Feb. 27, 9 a. to Calvary Cemetery.

GORMAN, MICHAEL Entered Into rest Feb. 25, 1936. 5:25 p. dear brother of Mrs. Mary Murphy and Mrs.

Anna Bradley (nee Gorman), and the late John Gorman and our dear uncle. The funeral takes place Feb. 28, 7-30 a from Brockland Chapel, Hogan and North Market to St. Patrick Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. GRIMES, JOHN J.

4224 Gano, entered into rest Feb. 25. 1936. 4:30 a. beloved husbHnd of Mary Grimes (nee May), dear father of John, Sadie, Margaret, Julia and Anne Grimes, dear brother, uncle and father-in-law.

Funeral Feb. 27. 8:30 a. from Stroot Carroll Funeral Home, 4600 Natural Bridge, to Holy Name Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Laborers' Local Union, No. 42- HARRISON, OR. WILLIAM ROBERT Feb. 23, 1936, 11 p. nx, beloved husband of Margaretta Bryan Harrison, dear father of William Robert Jr.

and Wallace Bryan Harrison, brother of Althea Harrison and Rose Allen, dear grandfather and uncle. Funeral from residence, 1131 N. Kirk-wood Feb. 27, 2 p. m.

Interment Oak Hill Cemetery Bopp service. Pleaie omit flowers HATHAWAY, JAMES FRANCIS Entered peacefully into rest, Feb. 24, 193K, beloved husband of Lillian Maude Hathaway (nee West), dear father of William Frederick, Francis Harold and Robert Bruce Hathaway, our dear brother, grandfather and uncle. In his 62d year. Remains will lie in state at Bopp Chapel, Kirkwood, until 7 p.

Feb. 26, thence to Loa Angeles. Cal. Funeral March 2. at 11 a.

m-, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Chapel, at Glendale. Cal. SEALED PROPOSALS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed prd: posals for the construction of vitrified clay pipe trunk line sanitary sewers will be received by the Webster Groves Sanitary Sewer District at Its office, 122 West Lockwood Avenue, (2d floor). Webster Groves, Mo. until 8 o'clock p.

on the 6th day of March, 1936. For fun details, see notice published in the Webster News Times, February 14. 1936, or see the Chief Engineer of the District, at the office of the District WEBSTER GROVES SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT, By WM. 3. MOORE, President, Board of Trustees.

Attest: WAYNE H. BROWN, Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice Is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the MERCHANTS LACLEDE SECURITIES COMPANY, for the election of Directors and the transaction of other business, will be held at the office of the Company, southwest corner Broadway and Olive Street, in the City of St Louis, State of Missouri, on Thursday, March 5, 1936. The meeting will convene at 9:00 o'clock a. m.

and remain in session until 12:00 o'clock noon. J.P. BERGS, A. L. SHAPLEIGH, Secretary.

President ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the STATE NATIONAL SECURITIES COMPANY, for the election of Directors and the transaction of other business, will be held at the office of the Company, southwest corner Broadway and Olive Street" in the City of St Louis, State of Missouri, on Thursday, March 5, 1936. The meeting will convene at 9:00 o'clock a. m. and remain in session until 12:00 o'clock noon. J.

D. SULLIVAN. DANIEL K. CATLIN, Secretary. President ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the FOURTH AND PINE COMPANY, for the election of Directors and the transaction of other business, will be held at the office of the Company, southwest corner Broadway and Olive Street, in the City of St Louis, State of Missouri, on Thursday, March 5.

1936. The meeting will convene at 9:00 o'clock a. m. and remain in session unUl 12:00 o'clock noon. J.

A. WEAVER, HORD HARDIN. Secretary. President TRANSPORTATION BUS TRAVEL BUS FARES CUT! CHICAGO $3 DETROIT (i TOLEDO t6 CLEVELAND 9 PITTSBURGH 11 NEW YORK $16 UNION MARKET BLDG. Broadway and Delmar OR.

7 800 CHICAGO, $1.50 LOS ANGELES, $22.50 DETROIT, $5.00 NEW YORK, $10.00 FREE TAXI TO BUS DEPOT FREE MEALS TO POINTS WEST FOB ALL BUS INFORMATION, CALL UNION BUS DEPOT N. E. Cor. Broadway A Delmar GA. 3338 E.

ST. LOUIS, 509 MISSOURI BR. 3750 GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS LEAVING for California take 4, share expenses. Box B-6. Post-Dispatch.

COAL COKE STOP SMOKE Use 'CARBOHITE' The New Smokeless Fuel GOOD SUPPLY AVAILABLE Reasonably Priced SEIOEL COAL COKE CO. FRanklln 6800 ABC CRoT CE. 4636 "WHERE QUALITY MEETS PRICE" Screenings, 1 ton, 3, 5, $12.50 3x2 NUT $4.75 $12.75 $19.00 VERY CLEAN MIDDLE GRADE QUALITY LUMP, $5.75 $16.75 $26.00 URNACE LUMP, B-Ton Loads $4.25 FIREWOOD, FULL LOAD, $.1 75 CORE, Wholesale. Retail, Delivered Today. WATCHF1RE LUMP 1 Ton Today 5 25 DODSON COAC FUEL, INC.

GA. 1650. 1612 CLARK Mine RUIIi $325 LARR.825S.23rdirCE.4963 ST. CLAIR LUMP, SHILOH LUMP, $4.00 1 ton, $4.30 1 ton, 2 tons, 18.00 2 tons, JS. Load Lots.

$3.75 3 "wis, $12.30 FOKISTER, 3023 PARK. GRAND 5393. MIVE RUN 20 pe. screenings; 80 pc, nut, lump, egg: 1-ton 8 tons, loads, $2.85: lVs" screenings, $1.75 loads. Tennant, 1550 Theresa, GR.

1048 STANDARD FURNACE LUMP SENT APPROAI t-TON LOTS, 2 tons, no dirt, no rock; quality coal: prompt service. ROE COAL GR. 1122. 3141A SHENANDOAH. ONE TON A No.

1 $500 QUALITY BROWN, 1100 ST. ANGE. CEn. 0700. GR.

9217 1 TON fuel supply, 4 25 A Vll 4377 Tonty CLEAN NUT 8-TON 5 LOTS W1ESE. 3206 St. Vincent. GR. 0275.

CANTINE, $3.10 VoVs BRAUDIS, 4251A Laclede FR. 6016 MINE-RUN, $2.75 a ton; 3 tons or more screenings, $1.50 a ton; lump coal, $3.75 a ton; load lot All kinds of coal. GR. 7741. Henderson.

1546A S. Theresa. DRIVE for new customers; 1 ton 2 tons, 3 or more tons, $4 ton. Magnolia Coal, 3017 Magnolia. PR.

7022 FURNACE Lump or egg. Brothers Coal 1005 Grattan. GA. 9029. GOOD COAI, $4.50 ton, load lots.

Joe Klearman, RO. 1260. 5756A Kingsbury. LUMP or egg, $4.25, 5-ton loads: 1 ton. 2 tons, 3 tons, $4.50 a ton.

Tschndtn, 4042 Evarn. JE. 2574. GRADE A furnace lump, standard, load lots. G.

A F. Coal 1213 N. Gra-id. XE. 2146.

GUARANTEED clean large lump or egg, 1 ton, 2 tons, $8: loads, $3.75. RICHARD, 1206 Hodiamont, PA. 0294. LUMP 1 ton, 55; loads, screenings load lots. Hill Coal Sales, 1212 N.

IBth. CE. 0424. 5 TONS DELIVERED $6.31 Good screenings; burn anywhere. Super Ser vice.

ROsedale 9911, 4801 Delmar. OAKHILL Clean lump. 1 ton, 2 tons. 3 tons. $12.75.

Alglre. FR. 5845. 3726 Lincoln. NEW BADEN Lump, egg.

nut. Economy, 4713 t-aston. ruresi GOOD coal, 1 ton, $4 to $5. D. JE.

6092. 1429 Whittier. Kindling Wood KINDLING Six big sacks. $1, delivered. Eschmann, 21st and Choutean.

PR. 4089. KINDLING 6 sacks, $1 delivered. Lloyd, 4565 Bt Ferdinand, FO. 1070.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY CARPET CLEANING RUGS. chemically cleaned. $2.50, AAA Rug Cleaners. 3703 Cass. FR.

7969. ei-yar; id so ex-Jan, war- first PS 15 lanze it incial iV tlM "ash- rday1! ionth5 point-' ng to 2: July. 10.05. i .98. and A.

Edward, 1031 St Ange. houses veries. nd 2267A Indiana. n4 F. Ambrose.

2850 S. 18th. and A Bnoor. 1998 Nt 7th. influ-e Sen- bill Liver- Ul li.

Perkins, 1329 S. 7th. over Jt Lancaster, 1908 ParK. that pr. and j.

Germain. 1328A St. Ange. on. mm.

and M. Fichpr. 4308A Arco. wereu. Ki Fiorino, 4046 N.

Broadway. dear uncle of Capt. William H. Schlldroth, U. 8.

A. and cousin. Funeral from the Leidner Chapel. 2223 St. Louis Feb.

28, 12:45 p. m. Interment Belleville, 111. STEFFAN, BARBARA A. (nee Flck) En tered into rest Feb.

25. 1936, 9:10 p. widow of the late Jacob Steffan. dear mother of Phillip and Peter Steffan and Katherlne Studt, our dear mother-m- law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt, in her 87th year. Kemains at senrader's Chanel.

Ballwin. until Sat. Feb. 29, 12 o'clock noon, then taken to St. Thomas' Church.

Gumbo, Mo. Services same day, 2 p. m. Interment Gumbo Cemetery. STILES, CHARLES OLIVER Feb.

25, 1936, beloved husband of Gertrude B. Stiles, brother of W. B. Stiles of Caspian, Mich. Funeral from the Alexander Chapel.

6175 Delmar, Feb. 27. 1 1 a. m. Interment Pueblo, Saturday.

STOCK, STEPHANIE (nee HenM-rle) 3837 Nebraska Feb. 24, 1936, 11:30 p. wife of the late Charles Stock, dear mother of Anna Smith, Josie Van Gorder and Irene Jentsch and the late Charles Stock, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt, aee 93 years. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois, Feh. 27, 3 p.

m. Interment S3. Peter and Paul Cemetery. THEPER, SAMUEL Feb. 25, 1936, beloved husband of Becky Theper, dear father of Mrs.

Eva Schaeffer, Mary and Harold Theper. Funeral from Berger Chapel, 4715 MePherson 3 p. m. 7.1 MUCH, JOSEPH J. 3427 Pennsylvania Feb.

25 1936, 6:40 a. dear husband of Frances Zimlich (nee Boersig), dear father of Marie Raacke of Alhambra, Joseph and Fred Zimlich, Cecelia Karrasch, William Zimlich of San Jose. Frances Blumenthal and Ray Zimlich. our dear father-in-law and grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle age 69 years. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois.

Sat. Feb. 29, 1:30 p. to Valhalla Crematory. Deceased was a charter member of Southwest Gymnastic Society and Furniture and Vehicle Woodworkers of St Louis.

LOST AND FOUND Miscellaneous Lost BOWLING BAG Lost; with ball, shoes; reward. CA. 382SJ. BRIEF CASE Lost; large, black, in vicinity of Washington and Jefferson; containing insurance book, policies and records; reward. Return to Prudential Insurance 1205 Olive, room 806.

PURSE Lost; lady's blue. University City, contents store coin, keys, glasses; reward. Return contents. PA. 3720W.

PURSE Lost; ladies' brown, Delmar car; change, tokens, keys, reward. JE. 9662. PURSE Lost; initials L. vicinity West End; reward.

PA. 1S32J. PURSE Lost; black; containing valuables and money; reward. PR. 9582.

TEASPOONS Lost; 3 dozen; solid silver; between Grand and Franklin and 245 N. Union bl. reward. JEfferson 0783 or Forest 9280. WILL party who took 2 registered guns from Page av.

address return same and receive reward? FRanklln 8276. Dogs and Cats Lost BEAGLE Lost; black and tan, 2 hounds, black and brown and yellow and white; reward. PA. 2489. BOSTON TERRIER Lost; brown and white; answers name Trixie; reward.

5204 Minerva. DOG Lost; fox terrier, female, white. 1 black eye, spotted ears, black tail, white ip: reward. CAbany 8494. POINTER Lost; white with brown spots; reward Dr.

J. Q. Thurman, 7014 Glen-more, Pine Lawn. MUlberry 5545. SCOTCH TERRIER Lost; black, male; reward.

5341 Waterman. FO. 0175. Jewelry Lost BROOCH Lost, platinum; downtown Monday; reward. JEfferson 7885.

WRIST WATCH Lost; diamond, platinum; black band; Laclede, West Pine or Hampton Park; reward. NEwstead 0057. WRIST WATCH Lost; yellow gold, four diamonds, black cord; reward. WE. 20S7 FOUND SCOTTIE Found; male, all black, injured in back leg; found at Hotel Chase; no collar.

Hlland 1414. POLICE PUP Found; gray, black male. Call FOrest 5030. seliinr md H. Buehre.

1230A Victor. inn 7114 DrMQ. ad 1836 Papin. morn and G. Gates.

2217 Franklin. "k.and and R. Vuuehn, South Kinloch. 'f-aJ E. Mosbv.

108 N. 22d. ii wa ier ion Hrlf Marmry, 214A S. Ewing. aerii Jenkjns 4222 Easton.

iruno P-and T. Atn itninp l. uarrn in. iiii. later ad G.

Clay. 3019 Dickson. to p. aD4 D. smith.

4337A Cote Brilli and N. Bush. 432 St. Louis. iante.

and E. Patterson, 1819 North Market. and L. Welch. 1825 Kennet.

and L. Politte, 1906 Ohio. M. Batty. 4639 Ashland.

Feb. J. and a. Blake 4219 Olive. paid g.

and L. Robin son, 2511 N. Prairie, irchas- and B. Ryan, 2235 Lane (twins) made and m. Gleason.

4565 Flad. rter 'tad V. Hasek, 2739 Tamm. H- 2349 North Market. Hr-Tf R- Daues.

591 1 a. Kinjrshlchway. 1 E. Kinkamp, 7518 Forsythe. bblers-S.

an4 M. Kiely, 23O0A Benton. Nortn'and r-, N'ort! s. I3' and V. Addisch, 401 .8 Keokuk r- and L.

Davis. aR7 0: f-tH)d E. Wheeler 5232 Thrush. and L. Farris, 2929 Ohk, D- 4538 Pace.

ns, ou-r nt McCulley. 4016 ripvplnnd. GIRI.S. Wd C. Hoffman.

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Lolise. 7623 Water. And A. ,0,. Ward, 1752 Waverlv.

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