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THE ST. LOUIS STAR. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 22, 1915. 13 THE ST. LOUIS i i I BURIAL PERMITS I nue.

Chippewa street and Hydraulic avenue. Sewers of thirtv-six 36) HELP WANTED MUSICAL i 5T. LDUI5 5TAR REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HALE. MISICAI. nSTBlMESTS.

BOY FATALLY HURT BY FALL OFF TRAIN CROSSING A BRIDGE BK an i v. IMPROVED PIVOPEnTV. moiornun or conductor: earl STELL BEST PLACE Loots Star. 8 tl8 Bo1 4b6e 8t- i To bnr pianos and, player pianos. Terms to suit.

jfo Interest. Lefer pianos and player Any bright boy in a. hi ofrw pianos ar best. 1414 N. Sixteenth st.

COTTAGE FOR SALE: BEATTIFIL 5-KOOM AND RECEPTION HALL: TILB BATH. FURNACE. COL.iNADE. COPPFR SCHEKNS. SHADES, NEW AWMN-iS.

ni'TCH DI.MN-i; P.OOM. BEAUTIFUL SHOWERS; STRICTLY MODERN. 4100 LOUISIANA VICTOR 332T.X. CARPET CLEAMXC. W.

4.1!. aWii heat. J. J. Cahlll, 7,7, 47.VJ K.fnnerlv; carcinoma K.

Ahearn. 3a, 1324 North Twenty -first- A. Huffman. 5j. SfilS Ohio; xanfrene appendicitis 1.

Horgelt, 4(, AW1 ABliland; heart di ea. li. lireen. 4120 Taft; nephrlltfi. A.

23. 1W3 Menard; eelamr sla. "''nlams- Portia: appendicitis K. akin. st, linnr, Juniata; sclerosis 7:, Sidney; sclemeis arl T.

Hill. 0, X1H Hickory; enteritis A. Harvey. 52, 4i.K Cote heart disease. N.

Mitchell. 4S. 2122 Wash; apoplexy. C. tilenn.

45, HC3 Eureka; heart disease, o. Andersfin, f.3, 2215 Alcott: carrtnotna A. HeLsler, 47, 305 South Twenty -first: diabetes, J. Winchester, 35, 113 South Chancing; heart diteHs. CHICAUO Carwt neanine 3SJ9 Finney; Phone I.indel'1 IK-lraar 2451.

Also RESIDENCE For sale, at sacrifice In University City; mast sell. Cabsny 27SW. Delmar 232SR. Head Strikes Beam, Body Is Precipitated to Creek Below and Skull Broken. caa make a hanceome adaiaon to a lar' ta 4rne S't a raise of a dol- k'.

bat b-T worklnr Tor as and with- hoi.M tLfer!" with rur other duties, you four abie to add from oRe to three or jour dollars a week to your present salarv. eKt(n. i knd of mhtlotw boy it is interesting, profitable and honorable work. a t-aptain of Industrj" has etarte-i just tnis way and is prcud of it fatcani 1-fer to IVn X'XI, Care o-her ior, and learn what fKiier boys are doinif. I Suburban Rug Company 4ia BELL AVE.

1 Endurable rnst made from old carpets; also! HOUSES, FLATS. LOFTS. ETC. ma iups. poriieres auu Uorest 74'(7.

inches or less in mean diameter to be built of vitrified tile pipe, a Sewers of greater mean diameter than thirty-six (261 inches to be built either of: First, brick laid in Portland cement mortar; or. second, hollow tile segment block laid in Portland cement mortar. Estimated cost of work. $51,000. Estimated cost to property owners.

$1.40 per 100 square feet. No. 133. Board's Motion. The construction of sewers in Harlem Creek Sewer District No.

14. as established by Ordinance No. 2S073. Approximate boundaries of said district are Marga-retta avenue. Camellia avenue.

Penrose street. Dryden avenue. Farlin avenue and Shreve avenue. Sewers to be built of vitrified tile pipe. Estimated cost of work.

$10,000. Estimated cost to property owners, $1.12 per 100 square feeL Plats of said Br.efit cr Taxing Districts are on file in the office of the President of the Board of Public Service. Room 225. City Hall, where tr.ey may be inspected bv anv person Interested in any of the foregoing; matters. All citltens and property owners interested in anv of the foregoing matters are requested to attend, and Interested property owners are hereby informed that thev have eighteen 1S days after the date of the decision of the Board of Public Service upon each of the above mentioned matters within which to file in the office of the Board of Public Service their written remonstrance against the proposed improvements or against the material or Tian-ner thereof.

By order of the Board of Public Service. Julv 2. 1915 E. KINSEY. President Attest: YVM.

T. FINDL.Y. Secretary. BEAI'TIKUI. mm made from old carpets: ra rugs.

r.iliow- tops, portieres, fancy wea-ins. Suburban Uug Bell. Forest 74H7. PUIS. ortn Twentieth; tir-i rtHnlx.

George H. Mohr. 16 years old. Pearl street. Alton, was fatally injured when he fell off the rear plai-lorm of a His Four accommodation while it was crossing the Wood River bridge near Alton at o'i Sock last night.

His head struck a beam of the bridge and he fell 7UZ eatalcrfru explains how barbr trade In short term, mailed l'v write. Moier Barber College. 1C N. hixth St. McCAUSLANO.

garage; 1301 Six rooms; heat and 4 rooms and heat, 30. STORAGE AXD MOVWG. M. arey, 1417 Park: rheumatism. C.

Anson. 50. Ill Clark: carcinoma. M. Uninner.

Sfl. 4207 Norfolk; paralvsis A. ehmueller, 49, 42os Linton; heart frsniBAX. I-UASCirS storasre and movins Taos. S3: furniture taken in exchanse- Bomont Central 2H7S.

I feet into a creek, where he was iifle i ih It unemployed or not sat-1 onl lotion my prop.ltion is! one of the best on the market. 2721 Adams st. Tri-City Barber College. IXDEHTAKERS. WEBSTER PROPERTY For sale and fre- rent.

Suburban Investment 12o. W. Locktvood. Webster Gr es. Bell Phone.

Webster 23. MOVING, packing, shipping. We move yoa cheaper and tretter: furniture taken in exchange: estimates cheerfully given. Lindell 17vi. 3421 Olive st.

WACKER-IIELDERLE UNO. 231 S. BROADWAY. Automobile or carriage service for all occasions: e.jual for funerals. civen; wases paid: cata- electric mSKaBe; Mo.

SU St. Louis. Public Notice Storage. ADVERTISEMENT X. 5.

tock 'f' salesmen for "ffers excellent opportunity to Ko ST-V territory. Address isox l.oifO, Buffalo. N. V. found with his skull crushed.

died at the home of a farmer a short time later. Mohr was returning to his hom from his work at the Western Cartridge Company in East Alton. lie was riding alone on the platform, hut more than 500 other employes of the company were on the train. The only witness to the accident was L. Rasseau.

general superintendent of the cartridge company, wh- was driving along a road near th tracks. He overtook the train a halt mile away, and a section crew sent back. They took Mohr to the home of a farmer near by. Watkins Livery Undertaking Co Announce the removal of their undertaking to No. 12.3S N.

King's hisliway. Motor No i liarjre for funeral parlors. Moving, packing and shipping. C. D.

Morse 1 Jfc Co. We are now located In our new. modern, fireproof home. 1211 North Vandeventer. Del-1 mar 4364.

ROOFING ANIJ GITTERI.VG. 1 nite KK) "lit shirt for men, 4052 CaU 53ss- Michel Undertaking Co. S. Jefferson. Sidney 2755.

Victor 1047. STAB BQVAHE. 8T LOUIS. MO. etcer-t Sunday.

Viru 'ot XS 0F8UBSCEIPTI0K. month ..3,00 rt at Brll. OlWe KiBlocb. t'-ri-T' 11 proper dIW f-r AD3 uTXS FOB ClASSI Anf.Hon ill Sal or r.i. hnpo.

BdDc I linen. Macmahon Roofing Co. Grsvel roofs repaired and renewed. Estimates) furnished upon csll. Telephones: Bell.

Lindell 3010. Klnloch Delmar 4118 Evans ave. I Park Imm Cemsfery Perpetual care: nonsectarian: lots at low-prices easy terms. Office. Fanners and Merchants Trust Co.

Grand and rTois. HORSE AD VEHICLES. ev An s''Dt for The St. Ixiuis Star In sent.i 'vn where we are not already repre-tJ'Jl 00 knmy yonr osvn town if we gent there, write us for particulars. n.V "ehool boy can build up a good customers with our assistance.

Or, we i'f to haTP yon recommend the Aif lf Tn n't I Tourself. Ktr ae.Rfi', clrrtilatlon Manager, The St. Louis "tar. St. Louis, Mo.

FOR SALE Span large mules: farm wagon: RELATIVES TO PAY $6,000 FOR KIDNAPED CATTLEMAN ooume ana single nsrness: isst pacing mare; runabout; cheap: leaving city. 130S S. "th FOR SALE-i-One mule. 40; single and double harness. Call soon.

1308 S. 7th. FEMALPj. OBITUARY Notices for Insertion in the St. Louis Star Hay Be Telephoned to Olive 6000 or Central 3705 BrSINEfS CHANCES.

LADIES Our illustrated catalog explains how we teach Hair Dressing in short term, mailed Cal1 or write. Moler College, S10 N. Pixth et. A Million LAPIES learn fcairdresaing; small expense: whites only: particular parlors demand our diplomas. Call or write St.

Louis School of Hairdressing, 6th and Chestnut. lttti IDAHO FALLS. IDAHO. July '-2. The father and relatives of K.

A. Km-pey, the cattleman kidnaped from hn ranch east of here, have decided ta pay the $6,000 ransom demanded by the abductor. The father asked the Sheriff to withdraw his posse of cowboys. Relatives fear that efforts to capture the abductor will result in Hm-pey being killed. The letter the abductor sent to Idaho Falls with Em.

pey's son. giving directions for the delivery of the money, according to relatives, gives the officers no chance to capture the abductor at the time the money is delivered. i GOOD skirt makers: guaranteed $20 per week; steady work. Call at once. Cavasiom Silverman Garment 1120 Washington ave.

If you can make good as farmer, manufacturer or business man, where health. business and pleasure may be combined 12 months in the year! Missouri wants you. Write Service Dept. for CAMPBELL Entered into rest on Tuesday, July 2H. at 3 p.

Henrietta Camo-bell inee beloved daughter of Jolin Miller. Funernl on Thursday. July 22, at 1 p. from funeral parlors of J. Fendler, 7817 Mioliiiran avenue, to Church of the Good Shepherd, thence to the New Picker's Cemetery.

KOPP On Tuesday, July 20, 1013, at 12:43 p. Mary A. Kopp (nee Venn), wife of the late John Martin Kopp and dear mother of Theodore Clement, MHrttn. Howard and Laura Kopp and Mrs. William I'rltcliard, Mrs.

K. J. McCullen and Mrs. John J. Holloway and our dear grandmother, ayed Ki years.

Funeral Friday. July 23, at 8 a. from ACESTS. oct; eMiopiv vo'j 01 iuc ci. units ANTE IX To live book and insurance agents we can offer a splendid opportunity to make good money on excellent proposition: exclusive territory.

Address Box 1,000. Buffalo, N. Y. FOR RENT Airdome; best West End neighborhood. Schwarti, 353S Lindell ave.

Phone Lindell 4B71W. poos, iiinns axd pocl.tr y. FOR SALE Fine pen of S. C. black Minorcas.

JIO; headed by State prize winner. Chas. Schaper, 3010 Idaho. Bell Riverside 11170. ROOMS FOR RENT Marriage LdPO TTtVr when It Is mure -St 1H collection 111 hon This is it fr Mrvee rendered am! r'nt should I at regular office rate.

for The St. advertisements must he in full payment rXft Se wor.li. to The Star will not be resnori- kill erdtt that re telephoned. Telephone Your Want Ads Olive IWOO. Central 3705.

WILLIAM MAY DIES OF APOPLEXY AT HIS HOME residence, 452S Kennerly avenue, to Holy i Huron, thence to Mount Olive Cemetery. Motor. Pittsburg, and Chicago, 111., papers please copy. DENTISTS. To Contractors Office of the Board of Public Service.

St. Louis. July th. 1916. Sealed proposals for public work hereinafter mentioned will be received at the office of the Board of Public Service.

Room 315. City Hall, until 13 o'clock on JULY 2 3RD, 1915. At which hour they will be publicly opened and read, Letting No. For grading Louisville avenue from Dale avenue to Clayton avenue, in accordance with the provisions of ordinance No. 2S087.

Deposit required, $466. Letting No. 13.1. For Improving Berlin avenue from Union boulevard to De Balivlere avenue with treated wood block pavement and granite curb. In accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No.

Leposit required. $933. Letting No. 1S4. For improving California avenue from Osceola street to Meramec street with vitrified brick pavement and granite curb, in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No.

2S08S. Deposit required. $570. Letting No. 135.

For improving Fat-tison avenue from Kingshighway boulevard to Macklind avenue with vitrified brick pavement and granite curb, in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 2S089. Deposit required, $1,061. Letting No. 136.

For improving Colorado avenue from Kansas street to Bates street with vitrified brick pavement and granite curb, in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 2S091. Deposit required. $S70. A separate proposal must be made for each letting on a blank form furnished by the Board of Public Service.

The right to reject any and all proposals is expressly reserved. Detailed plans and specifications and forms of contracts have been approved and adopted by the Board of Public Service on the Sixth day of July. Nineteen hundred and fifteen, and may be seen at the offk-3 of the Board of Public Service. Copy of plans and specifications will be furnished to parties giving two days' notice in advance upon deposit of from Five dollars ($5) to Ten dollars which sums will be returned to depositors upon the return of such plans and specifications. Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier's or treasurer's check on some bank or trust company in the City of St.

Louis, pavable to the order of the Treasurer of the City of St. Louis, for the amount of deposit required as above st.ited in each instance. By order of the Board of Public Service, Julv 6, 1915. E. R.

KINSEY, President. Attest: YVM. T. FINDLT. Secretarr.

MAY Suddenly, on Wednesday, July 21. 1013. Dr. J. 51.

BAKER, Dentist. 808 CARLETON 0TH AND OLIVE. BAYARD. 745 Nicely furnished large. cool room: excellent surrounding: bath; all modern conveniences for young lady employed; breakfast if desired; free phone.

DELMAR. 40155 Front connecting room: ice box. gas range, phone, southern exposure; ii and Delmar 2S50L. at 11:10 a. William May, dearly be-i loved husband of Mary May (nee Ruhel, i PLl'MHIXft SCPPLIES.

and dear fnther of Gertrude 1). May, aged 50 years. Due notice of funeral, from residence, 3522 Pestalozzi street, later. Office of the Hoard of Public Service. St.

Louis. July 2nd, 1915. Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Service will hold a special meeting; at the hour of 10 o'clock a. on the THIRD DAY OF AUGUST. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN.

In Its office. Room 315, City Hall, for the purpose of considering, upon petitions of interested property owners and Its own motion, the matters hereinafter named, to-wit: No. 119. Board's Motion. The improvement of east nd west allev in City Block Fourteen hundred and tifty-two-A.

from Michigan avenue west-wardly for a distance of three hundred and six and nine hundredths feet, and between Pestalozzi street and Halliday avenue. The taxing district for this improvement has been established bv Ordinance No. 27845. Brick pavement on concrete base: Total cost of work. amount payable by property abutting upon the improvement.

$403, or $0.70 per foot; amount payable by property within the taxing- district, $S07, or $1.42 per 100 square feet. No. 120. Board's Motion. The Improvement of alley in City Block Fiftv-three hundred and twelve, from Thirty-ninth street to Lawrence street and between Shaw avenue and De Tonty street.

The taxing district for this improvement has been established by Ordinance No. 27S4H. Brick pavement on concrete base: Tot-il cost of work, amount payable by property abutting; upon the improvement. or per foot; amount payable by property within the taxing- district. $1,676, or $0.77 per 100 square feet No.

121. Boards Motion. The improvement of alley in City Block Fourteen hundred anj one-South, from Victor street to Charless street and between Indiana avenue and Jeft'ersoh avenue. The taxing district for this improvement has been established by Ordinance No. 27901.

Brick pavement on concrete base: Tf tal cost of work, $S63; amount payable by property abutting upon the improvement, $28S, or $0.76 per foot; amount payable by property within the taxing district. $575, or I1.2S per 100 square feet. No. 1C2. Board's Motion.

The improvement of alleys in City Block Twenty-five hundred and ninety-nine, between Gasconsoe street, Osage street. Pennsylvania avenue and Minnesota avenue. The taxing district for this improvement has been established by Ordinance No. Brick pavement on concrete base: Total cost of work. amount payable by property abutting upon the improvement, $1,304, or $0.79 per foot; amount payable by property within the taxing district.

$2. COS, or per 100 square feet. No. 123. Board's Motion.

The Improvement of alleys in City Block Twenty-six hundred and twenty-two. between Meramec street, Iowa avenue. South Gasconade street. Gasconade-street and Ohio avenue. The taxing district for this improvement has been established by Ordinance No.

27903. Brick pavement on concrete base: Total cost of work, $1,812: amount payable by properly abutting upon tie improvement, J6C4, or $0.78 per foot; amount payable by property within the taxing district, $1,:08, or per 100 square feet. No. 124. Board's Motion.

The improvement of alleys in City Block Twenty-six bundled and six, between Gasconade street, Ohio avenue, Osage street and Broadway. The taxing district for this improvement has been established by Ordinance No. 27S04. Brick pavement upon concrete base: Total cost of work, amount payable by property abutting upon the improvement. $1,791.

or per foot, amount payable by propertv within the taxing district. or $1.13 per 10' square feet. No. 125. Petition No.

74. The im FOPUI.AR Price Supply House We sell com HICKORY. 0225 rooms, bath, second-floor plete line plumbing goods to everyriody pipe Mat; 3 rooms, bath, third floor. Heaters. Adimi and fittings.

Jiffy Water Plumbing Supply 4023 dell Easton ave. Lin- William May, president of the William May Tile and Mantel Company, 1909 Olive street, was stricken with apoplexy yesterday while on a business visit ut the office of the Weis Jennet Marble Company. Missouri avenue, and died two hours later at his home. He is survived by his widow. Mrs.

Mary Kuhe May. daughter of the lato Henry Rune, vice president of the American Rakery Company, and a daughter. Miss Gertrude May. who was graduated this year from Washington University. J.

Adam and Richard May. brothers; Mrs. Guy Wilson. Mrs. Walter Cundit and Miss l.eth May, of St.

I.ouis. and Mrs. Fred S. Robinson and Mrs. J.

1. McDonald of Indianapolis, sisters. LACLEDE. 4135 Southern exposed front room, with kitchenette: also small sleeping rooms, bath and phone. Lindell 2HS5R.

PA PER HANGING PAINTING. MAUPIN Entered into rest Wednesday. July 21. 1015. at 10:50 a.

William H. Man-pin, beloved husband of Margaret Maupin Inee Klddt, dear father of Charles Walter and Daisy Maupin and Mrs. Ethel Joplin (nee Maupin I iiml dear father-in-law and grandfather, aged years. Funeral from the family residence at Eureka. Friday.

July 23. at 1 :30 p. in. Burial at Kidd Cemetery. Friends invited.

Motor. LUCAS. 34251 Nicely furnished rooms; all modern conveniences; free Bell phone. Phone Bomont 3040. FAPERIIANGING Wtd.

Rooms papered $3.50 up; oatmeal paper, $5 up: paper cleaned, 75c to $1 room. Grand 2373, Victor 2PS4L. SPECIAL NOTICE. MINERVA. 5041 Newlv furnished south front room: electricity; hot water, bath, reasonable.

Forest 5024R. $1 ASHES Wtd. Rubbish, cinders to haul, per pit and up. Bomont 1683. McMILLAN.

455S Neatlv and well furnished room: elegant location: 3 car lines; every HUNGRY? BABIES BORN Call for a Puritv sealed Dox lunch. Olive 1744. Central 3161 L. TO EXCHANGE. WIDOW BEGINS NEW FIGHT IN HUTCHINS WILL CASE MAPLE 7445 (Maplewood) Large, newlv furnished room: all modern conveniences; screened porch: slso garage: granitoid and electric lights, water.

Benton 846W. MURM ANN On Tuesday. July 20. 1013. at 0:27 p.

George B. Miirmann, beloved son of George and Mary Murmann (nee Knapp) and dear brother of Ben. Henry, Peter, Catherine and Mrs. F. A.

House. Funeral Friday, July 23. nt 2:30 p. from the family residence, 3007 North Market street, to St. Matliew's Church, thence to Valhalla Cemetery.

Motor. Pit tHliuig. Denver. Chicago and Chester, 111., and Joplin City papers please copy. BOYS.

J. ml K. Arti. HT.11I fuuth Broadway. li.

UleniH' h. 1727 Smith Eighth. I'luiiBvn. Mnritan Fnl. WILL exchange ing, graining value.

Antonio! house and siL'n painting, paper-iind repairing for anything of He. horses, wagons, st.re and ROOMS Snir of rooms, in steam heated apartment of widow- to coutde or two gentlemen kitchen privileges. Forest 3f02. office fixtures of any kind. Drop me or K.

ami A. A. idiI A. mil l'mniisiieMnliiUi'S. ii rranwuov Onto.

14 North Twentieth. ilnilK, 1417 Chimtenii. Slpwart, lonu. card; will call at 2047 Washington ave. H.

nid A. I. iinl STOVE REPAIRS. RIDGE. 5071 Two front rooms: southern exposure: free phone: all conveniences for light housekeeping.

Forest 03S7W. Krlia. Ht I Kdvards; twins. Unrr. (inrlteld.

t. mil O'BRIEN Suddenly, on Tuesday. July 20. 1915, at 11:20 o'clock a. John J.

O'Brien, husband of the late Bertha O'Brien (nee Mendel), beloved father of Mrs. George L. Pfeffer and brother of Charles and O'Brien and Mrs. C. J.

Kearney. Funeral will take pluce from Arthur J. Don KriPCHliaust'r. 4H Maoclitster, Wmims. I 8 Tesiis.

V. K. 8. iml A. i wt r.

WYOMING, 3710 Neatly furnished room; all conv'ilericps. Grand 1701 M. Heme. Clinntrai). tthuitrtz.

I'. K. To Contractors. 0. M.

Hurtles. I-'S't MiHit. lflir. nelly's funeral parlors. Twenty -Orst an.l Wash streets, on Friday, July 23.

at 8:30 WEST BF.I.I.E. 440fl Housekeeping $3.50: linens. -as, bath, laundry, garage. Delmar WASHINGTON. July 22.

Litigation involving the estate of Stilson Hutf hins, millionaire newspaper founder, formerly Police Commissioner of St. Louis, who died April 21, 1912. was started yesterday when his widow, Mrs. Rose Keeling Hutohinu. filed in the District Supremo Court u.

petition lor tho probate of tjie second of three wills found at the death of Hutchins. This document was executed May 2 7. 1908, and was followed two years later by the will of October, 1910, recently set aside by a jury after a trial of live tnonths. It Is understood that the will of I 90S also will be contested. An appeal is pending from the refusal of the Probate Court to admit the will of 19 1U to probate.

A. G. Brauer Supply Co. Repairs for Stoves and Ranges 810 319 NORTH THIRD ST. TTOI SFilOT.n GOOOS FOR SU.K, PARLOR SET For sale: reasonable: tables.

et.nirs. beds. rugs, davenports, dresser, ward-robe, writlne dek. refrigerator, etc. Call M'rdny.

Arsenal st. o'clock a. to St. Teresa's Church thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends are respectfully invited.

U. iu li. lmiiril. 271 1 I.ruailHfly. 1.

tml S. U.iei, MSI Itidse. J. iml M. stmrt, 4421 I.ee.

S. and sinnVv. i.l5 l.ec: tnins. H. iml Lexington.

iml Jf. HiMerinann. Sli'l Xorih Ninth. iml K. Halm.

IM.t Wihiifliiiso. ami li. vc Kiddle. S. mi t'eluue.

1105 Xortli Seventh. ROOMS AND BOARD PLANT After a long illness, on Monday, July 111, at 0:45 p. Ernest Allen Plant. D. ut his home In La Jolin, Cal.

CASH OR TIME RIHUPW VY, 4440 S. Beautiful Targe. cool room with board; 2 gents or couple: River-( side 4S3W. i NFW AND SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE Also large lot of roller-top desks at greatly reduced pries: we pay no rent, and that i and T. Roiio.

Nmtli SeTentii. id M. ti'eorife. I til 7 Smith Tenth. ml M.

N-'imrilv. 1 Hii 'lui ml ih. in.1 J. Marcus. iti M.

1'n'ilii. lti.1,11.. SEILEll On Tuesday. July 2i. 1015.

at p. Edward Seller, beloved husband of Carrie Seller, dear father of Cora Thomas our and grandfather, aged Ml years 1 month and lit days. Funeral from the residence of his son in law, baric A. Thomas. 11745 Vermont avenue.

Thursday. July 22. at 2 p. to Evangelical Lutherun Cemetery. STLEM AN.

3044 Beautiful front room for two emploved people: large closets; excellent board: electric light- all conveniences. I'hone Victor 271 5L. menns great saving to you: nerore Dtiying call and us iod convinced. EDW. LANGAN FURNITURE 2O04 Morgan st.

nil A Vo-r. it tn. WOMAN MAROONED HERE AS HANDBAG IS STOLEN ml R. I'sirrler. Ciik.

provement of alley in Citv Block Office of the Board of Pub'Ic Service. St. Louis, July 9, 1915. Sealed proposals for the public work hereinafter mentioned will he received at the office of the Board of Public Service, Koom 215, New City Hall, until 12 on the DAY OF JULY, 1915, at which hour they will be publicly opened nnd read, viz: letting No. 1SS for the erection and completion of a Nurses' Dormitory, to be located ni the grounds of the Robert Husfitril.

Ii.ii required, $575.00. Pr.iieis-iis must made on blank forms funds-hod bv the President of tho Board Pub'Ic Set vice. The to reject any and all bids Is ev.t'csly reserved. Plans. st-eciflcM thins and form of contract be seen st the office of the President' of the B'-nrd cf Public Bids riuct bo accompanied by a cashier's or treasurer's check on some bank or trust oomnniiy in the Citv of St.

Louis payable to the order of the City Treasurer for amount cf deposit above named. By order of the Boa id of Public Service. July 9. 1915. E.

KINSEY, President. Attest: WM. T. FINDLY. Secretary.

HITS' (snoiw XV TFO. and A. I'llaiw. 2111 Wyoiuliie. srid A.

I. tr.i Twenty-one eight, from I IN" DULL 4240 Comfortable room, in nice location: godtable: all conveniences: references. Lindell 79. hundred and seventy-Motard avenue to iprin? between Vista avenue and on Wednesday, Gertrude A. TUCKER Entered into rest T.iv.- 01 it p.

avenue and iwl T. Mert. 3M I X.Trth Twenty -third. L- N'-iwI. Botanical.

FURNITUOK. carpe's wanted badly, spot cash. Schober. 451S Page. Delmar 29S5.

Forest 3033. (l.m.'lirpr of D. A. Tucker and dear sis-Kdith Tucker K. W.

Aif on! MVI'IF "OOfi Large, cool room: board: con-peni'nV. private family: terms very reasonable. Forest and the late Winnie Tucker, ter of W. Ira. Lorettu, iin.

I Mrs. T. A. Sontag. Mrs.

i-eisir. i.in Smith Seventh, ml M. lulu Ann. nd 1 Samsiiii, Istti Sooth Third. 1'iiu DETECTIVES Mrs.

James Craig of Texas Ci'V hft her handbag, containing her railroad ticket to Chicago and $21 in money, in a waiting room at Union Station last nicht. When she returned a few minutes later It was missing. Mrs. Craig saifl she will stay with friends here until relatives send her money. ai.d loirtuie'r.

nd twins. DETECTIVE I.artv: experienced shadowing and' tnvestign ring mining people hwnred; nbso- lute secreov. Phone Lindell 2K54. Central 2H07 N. Grand.

I of St. Louis. Remains will lie ir. state st Mullen chapel. St Louis avenue and Sarah street, until Friday.

Julv 23, at 7:3" n. m. Interment at Festus, Mo. PI.E 5.135 Fine cool room with 2 lRrge to people employed: private family; home cooking and comfort. Forest 1724W.

mi .1. liter. 4I2HA Penrose Mil D'NV'll i M. 4'C'7 DreciMi MISS JACKSON. Lady defective: does shndow ing and investigating: thoroii-rlily experienced; references.

Lindell 375(i Westminster. Meets present day demands. There') are no neglected ROOM AND BOARD Newly furnished room I with first-class board: near Suburban tracks i and King'" highway; private family. Phone prest VALHALLA craves in this Perpetunl Charter, perpetual "id K. Viumm, -171 7 Mhmesota.

nd H-lli'i, amis -I- North Fourteemh. il R. i.rilT.i,. Mil to i Villinann. Penrose.

i MeKissmk. f'7hrs. Nonh Fourteenth Mihler. DETECTIVE liable, trustworthy; shadowing i Care I'ark Cemetery. Phones: Olive Central 2 10d.

Office, suite 701. Boatmen a Drink Building. and Investigating. Box A-ltil, St. Louis Star.

SHENANDOAH. 3 14 Nicely furnished: connecting front rooms: southern exposure. Grand 3474M. ('(insrcK-man Attaoks tton Order. CHALKER.

July 22. Congressman Vinson of the Tenth Georgia District, in a speech delivered here today, bitterly attacked the British order'in council placing cotton on the list of contraband, and declared the United States should have a navy big enough to enforce fair treatment of American commerce hy European countries. Vinson also indorsed a large merchant marine to carry American commerce. -Room and board for a good home; all WEDDING RINGS AUTOMOBILES ST. LOUIS 321 1A-Protesfhnt young lady veniences: use of piano; LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE.

LOST. of iu the "test imrrnw ami hi-'uni h-md stylos at prices raiilni: from $2.50 to $20 JACCAKD'S On Broadway. TENNESSEE A 1'cniitlfnl room for one i or two also single room, private, home comfort good cooking. Ideal location; Grand and. Com'pton cars.

Grand 2fi49NL Two large, cool connecting rooms, with; or 'without board: second flinir north: home-I like- price very reasonable. Lindell 22112. B4RPIN Lost, gold barpln; owner's full name 'nsUle: on University or Taylor or making connectlou: rewa- did We.tgate. Cabany 3S30. FOR SALE Delivery car.

1.500-lb.. 1912 four-cylinder water-cooled motor, chain drive, all new tires. Goodrich Pneumatic, full panel body, electric ligli's, Atwater Kent Ignition; a great bargain at 75. Sec It first. Robinon Motor Car 3740 Sullivan ave.

Lindell 5340. 5 to 120. 11. link silver rriennsiup HO 1 -I--I i st Notifv 213 Bell phone bracelet, in shopping district. Maple Webster Groves, or Webster 111.

reward. V(N VERSON. "203A Large, front bedroom. four windows', porch, double beds for genile-men. Forest 3271.

HOTELS. BRACELET Lost; small gold; valued as gift from deceased mother; reward. l-an ham. Benton S70R. FOR SALE 1.000-lb.

panel body delivery truck: 1912 model; Just overhauled: two new flies and complete equipment: first $250 take it Robinson Motor Car 3740 SuElvan ave. Lindell 5540. MOTORCYCLE for sale: Emblem single cylinder, 2 belt: completely equipped; cheap. Joe Ebel, 4237 Minnesota. SAV1N6SACC0UKT PARKWAY" HOTEL Rooms by day or week: reasonable rats- ail modern conveniences.

Phone Bomont 130TR. or 5421 I.ueas. TffiirmMrfro C'Hil War Ycu-ran Meat. OTTAWA, July 22. Two rumored survivors of Cunhnmn's brigade, the famous command of the Civil War, assembled in their thirtieth annual reunion today.

J. I Barber of Marseilles presided. .1. T. Mow, er.

retary of Chicago, called the, roll. The brigade was mustered out at Iotiisville 50 years ago today, following four years of service. lianker' Son Found Shot. PAXA, ILK. July 22.

Paul Clark, 21, son of a Herrick, banker, wa. shot and probably mortally wounded while en route from Patia to Tower Hill some time during the night. He wan found today lying on the puhlii hiehwav with two bullet wounds In Dot; -Lost. Yorkshire terrier, Thursday even- Inc. from 3so North Taylor answers name Tootse: liberal reward if returned i or In-formation leading to recovery.

Telephone forest 1644 Bell. LET me fix vour Ford af your home. Call Sidney l44tl. Mayer, 3043 Winnebago. AMERICAN TRUST CD Ar LOCUST The Von Del Hotel Yon Versen at East of TlaTnilton Delightful residential hotel in beautiful and accessible location: suites and rooms with pri DoiJ-Lost.

medium hound dog- Mack, white and brown: license number 5801: reward 5t4 Fasscn st. Phone Riverside 41bM. TIRE repairing at cut prices; tubes vulcanized. 10c and up: ttres repaired and vulcanized for less than half the price you are u-ed to payine. Double Tread Tire 4374 Olive st.

Lindell Delmar 527R. vate share bath: solarinms: American pian: particular attention is riven to table and serv- Ice. Phone, Cabany 5710. 05 MARRIAGE LICENSES BOA-Lost. Tuesday afternoon.

Mack feather boa. between 304.. Hawthorne bl. and Washington; reward if returned to Mrs. Meyer.

3i'4U Hawthorne l-J'4. MISCELLANEOUS i i his abdomen. He was unconscious. Our Loss Your Gain The reduction in price on 1916 cars enables the used ear buyer to purchase cars at exceptionally- low nrices: our loss is your gain. DOG- Lost, Boston bull: male: screw a.

swers to name Tony; reward. 1 Sar.ili. Lindell 2U41W. iThe identity of his assailant is un a 22(2 Howard South Twelfth known. .2202 I'M Rutger street.

The taxing district for this Improvement has been established by Ordinance No. 28017. Brick pavement upon concrete base: Total cost of work. amount payable by property abutting upon the improvement, $93o, or J0.C1 per foot: amount Payable by propertv within the taxing district, or $0.90 per 100 square feet. No.

126. Board's Motion. The improvement of east and west allev in City Block Thirteen hundred and fifty-one, between Accornac street, Ann avenue, Ohio avenue and Jefferson avenue. The taxing district for this improvement hasbeen established bv Ordinance No. Brick pavement on concrete base: Total cost of work.

amount payable by property-abutting upon the Improvement. $605, or $0.76 per foot, amount payable by property within the taxing district. $1,209. or $1.23 per 100 square feeL No. 127.

Board's Motion. The Improvement of alleys in City Block Twenty-six hundred and five, between-North Gasconade street, Iowa avenue, Osage street, Ohio avenue and Gasconade street. The taxing district for this improvement has been established by Ordinance No. Brick pavement on concrete base: Total -cost of work. $1,915: amount payable by property abutting upon the Improvement $638.

or $0.82 per foot; amount payable by property within the taxing district, $1,277. or per 100 square feet. No. 128. Board's Motion.

The improvement of east and west alley in City Block Fourteen hundred and ninety-eight, from Compton avenue to Virginia avenue and between Cherokee street and Utah street. The taxing district for this improvement has been established by Ordinance No. 2S021. Brick pavement on concrete base: Total cost of work. amount payable by property abutting upon the improvement.

$40S. or $0.78 per foot; amount pavable bv propertv within the taxing district. $815. or per 100 square feet. No.

129. Board's Motion. The Improvement of alley in City Block Thirty-six hundred and twenty-nine-A, From Prairie avenue to Vandeventer i vena? and between Kennerly avenu and Maffitt avenue. The taxing district for this improvetment has been established by Ordinance No. 28022.

Brick pavement upon concrete base: Total cost of work. amount payabl by property abutting upon the improvement. $831. or per foot; amount payable Bv property within the taxing district. $1,663.

or $1.15 per 10(1 square feet. No. 130. Petition No. S3.

The improvement cf alleys in City Block Fifteen hundred and eighty-one. between Potomac street, Cherokee street. Michigan avenue and Compton avenue. The taxing district for this improvement has been established by Ordinance No 28020. Brick pavement upon concrete base: Total cost of work, $4,115: amount payable by propertv abutting upon the improvement, $1,372.

or $0) per foot: amount payable by property within the taxing district, $2,743, of $1.90 per 100 square feet. No. 131. Petition No. 55.

The improvement of in City Bio'-k Thirty-eight hundred and sixteen-East-A. from Page to avenue and between Temple piae and Biackstone avenue. The taxing district for this improvement Las been established bv Ordinance No. 2s031 Brick paveicnt JPn concrete base: Total cost of work. amount payable bv propertv abutting upon the improvement.

or 40 per foot: amount pavable sv property within the taxing district. $764, or $0.73 per 100 square feet. No. 132. Board's Motion.

The construction of fftrtr" sn Creetc Swr District No. 12. as established by-Ordinance No. 27764. Approximate boundaries of said district are Potomac street.

Bamberger svenue. Gravels avenue. Grand aver ue. Chippewa street. Arkansas avenue.

Keokuk street, urand avtnut, Rebecca street, Gust.ee ave- FOR SALE. Stoddard Dayton, 4-cyL. 2-pnss Buick. delivery 4 5-pass. MONEY Lost bv driver, hag of money.

Sat-iirdav afternoon: return 4317 Page and receive reward. IH'lmnr 2'iisR. household article; price. S. W.

Hemstreet, Berry- IV- Mi.r TATENT on sma.i 5i0: would trade, vine. Ark." '2V July 22 re-I'hone Cen- setter. st. Ten tables. chairs.

1 cxinter. 24 FOR SALE I OST Dg: male: Irish ward. Cull 3401 N. tral si 1 1 iti boxes. Box A St.

Louis ft Ion 2 i- To Contractors Office of the Board of Public Service, St. Louis. July 16th. 1915. Sealed propositi Ls for the public work bereinalter mentioned will be received sit the office of the Board of Public Service.

Room 315, City Hall, until 12 o'clock on AUGUST 6TH. 1915, At which hour they will be publicly opened and read, Letting No. 142. For constructing Florissant Avenue Public Sewer Extension, Section Number One, Florissant Avenue Public Sewer Extension, Section Number Two, and Florissant Ave-nu Inlet Line, as provided by Ordinance No. 20S9.

Sewers are to be built of brick laid in Portland cement mortar and of vitrified clay pipe, with manholes, catch-basins and all other appurtenances thereto. Approximate length of sewers: 422 feet of five (5) foot inside diameter circular brick sewer; 20 feet of thirty-three (33) inch inside diameter circular brick sewer; 370 feet of eighteen 18 inch inside diameter vitrified clay pipe; 1.040 feet of fifteen (15) inch inside diameter vitrified clay pipe; and 770 feet of twelve (12) inch inside diameter vitrified ciav pipe. Deposit required. $438. Proposals must be made on blank forms furnished by the Board of Public Service.

The right to reject any and all proposals is expressly reserved. Detailed plans and specifications and form of contract have been approved arid adopted by the Board of Public Service on the Sixteenth day of July. .15 and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Service. Copy of plans snd specifications will be furnished to parties giving two days' notice in advance upon the deposit of Ten doliars which sum will be returned to depositor upon the return of such plar.s and specifications. Fsch bid must be accompanied by a cashier's or treasurer c'r pck on.

some bark 'or trust company in the City of St Lo-iis. payable to th erdr of the Treasurer of the City of St. Louis, for the amount of deposit required as above stated. Rv order of the Board of Public service. Jul-r 3 6tb.

191" E. KINSEY. President. Attest YVM. T.

FINDLY. Secretary. TRt-STEE'f SALE Wbrea. Anrt a. Tijort.b'irrh and bl ife.

bv "Vertain deed of trat. dated th 2.h day of J-ine. HO 2. and remr-id In the office of -be Recorder of Ied for the City of ft- Ixmta. State of Missouri, in pasr 12, eon-vered to he d.

trce, the folloir. in describrd real situated in the City ct S-at of towif: Lota F5v. (5i S.x F-lok Four (4i. of Rail road and In Cpy No. 44'.

cf the Citv cf St. frijntSiR ntrfher fifty 50' I jWt t'rr V-x-h line of Gratiot Street, by dep'b Nf-thttardiy of Ar fctidred ll'fl'i feet to an aiiey ten ft wile. foether tai's gii tv' ttr- 'vementa 'hereon, kaiva aa N-jro-bV "l54-15M and 1553 Gratiot Street, arblrh vera nee ra irade to lo ro the payment of nrtatn oot is" (ill sprf-ifjed: aed wber prin-ripsl note anl ore Inter? n' cow paat dije tttd remain captM: nt at the r' tt of ts holder cf said rote and Is of te ot'-toca It aaid Ps! of Trnt. nadersia-e-L iatf. wEl uril th p-o'rv atrv" de-j'W'd j' piMi vsdu th' bidder, for at the East front 'oor of tb Cort Dose.

li said Ctty ut fit-Ls, on Stl dy 6' beta Brine Prwin'T jtack In Auto. REM E.N'T, ILU, July 22. With th! Sheriff acd James Jay handcuffed to each other, riding in tho year s'-at as her passengers. Mrs. Fannie Youm; of this place, drove her automobiles irto Rement today, from Madisonv llle.

Ky. Jay was charged with stealing Mrs. Young's automobile. Kh traced him and the car to Madison viile ant used the machine to transport h'un back here for trial. IPipmotiile.

4-cyL, 2-pass. Standard, 4 pass. Siuingheld. 7 jihss K. C.

11.. 4-cyL. 2 pass. Studel.akr. 5-pass Ii'iick.

4-c f'-pass. Kalcsr. 5-jiass. Buick. 4 5 pass.

Mitchell. 4-cyL. 5-pas. 4 car. 4-cyL.

5-pass, victor Tlie.iosla 423ii Morcan Waiermaii St. Louis St. I -ni is St. 1 ouis St, li! Lebanon. Ill Lelianon, lit 4IJ7A Farlin 4IM2 I.e iix'ou i lifter.

Star. FCPNITURK-Tor sale, several pieces of ma colonial rwster bed 330 1 3S5 412 450 4-h) I 45.1 450 55'i 5.V) 550 550 5 VI i 550 55o as dress table. ores: opportunity cn: 5 feet about starter IMS-Cist. gold, grape design; Farlin St. Louis and Sarah transfer corner; reward.

Deiuiar 2XJ. bmiTi. of keys, with rketbook covering. Return to William Keefe. 41.3 Blaine ave.

Phone Delmar 13P.i. car Monday evening silver mesh bag containing $3 to $4: reward. Call Marshall 33J. Phone Cabany 142 in the afternooy. iHunifr Marion.

5 pa Mitchell. 4 pass Peerless, 7 pass lieo. 4-cyL, 5 pass Mitchell. H-eyL. 7-pss Hupmi'blle.

4-cyL, 5-pass Maxwell. 4-cvL. 5 starter FOP VI At great sacrifice. Detroit electric coune eq'iinrW with new set Ironclad batteries, and is in perfect running order. Magill.

Bomont 5H70. .410 I (oirrison 2'its sale: will leaving citv fire- on V. S. Anxlliarv C'olllr-r. PORTSMOUTH.

N. July 22. Fire in the forward bunkers of the? United States auxiliary collier Vul'an destroyed ai'out l.OftO tons of coal today. No damage was done to the vf-sft'l. condition S3 cr inee Phone "::2." prooertv of Star Chron-- return to Star office, 'care of L.

J- Hoffmann. ROOMING HOUSE For for cssh on account o. Grand 14WL RECEIPT stamp lost Publishing Co. 12th and Olive street. 4.

Broadu at tejo Pophl Xlitchll. 4-yL. 5-pass Premh-r. 4 7-psss Stml-baker. 7-pas Mitcheli.

2-pass Mit' heii. Cadillac. 4 4 starter illuf. Mn Bluff. Mo PIN large pink pearl, set in diamonds: large reward.

Phone Forest 112S. I VFAV CITY MAP, Just out. howir.r route of every car line, everv street, itidexed and nnm-i berd." prepaid, 25c. Foster's. 410 Washington.

Rjtirer 750 osip. Stiideliaker coj New with sef-start- 8.50 1 PERSONAL EMPLOYMENT WANTED 'at i If Iealc-r I TAMPA, July 22. C. A. Hedges, a cattle dealer living near Ruckin.

died today from a stab wound received at midnight from an unknown aswawrin. Aithough could throw no light on his er. as new Terms Casn Phlan WEBER IMPT. AUTO rc-tes. 19 e.

Inst st. I FOR HIRE. MANICURING Massage; treatment. s- Lucss. Bomont 1713W.

ink A LB. assailant. He is a brother Krs Hedges of Mo. FOR HIRE Sevcn-pesserger 'r-nrl-g cat reasonable charges. Cabany 1IS.5.

AUTOMOBILE For hire. 7 passenger touring car; cable; hour or day. Forest Delmar 2552. Hi llit-as honest, energetic man of middle age wan.s "work at window cleaning or paint washing: willing to work for bis clothes. Add.

Box lw. Star. Curr nrr Yi.rk city. N. V.

Tenth South Bnvaiinav Market Seventh lov a Michigan Ml Csnaan s44 tnaaii 3427 A. Oregon l.nr.l 4 i Ev a ns Ciayt.m, Mo St. Louis 7'ij Minn, -sola .21 West '9llky FOB SALE. FOR SALE rirst-elss ha shop. 5330 Market: good business: seliirg on account of poor heaith.

Fr.or.e F-o-ont 497. I4CIG HHOOIS. DREAMLAND. 3. 1 7 oliv- et.

Lessons, Vic: private lessors any hour. Pi.one Linde'ii 435V the botes cf 6 A. M. and 3 P. M.

for the por-pae of 'd fXETCHPR rf A HEIR. Truatea. St. Ltj 5. Jtr.oe J310.

I XV ANTED A position for all around office man famliiar with adding machine. Addres Bon A lii2. FOR HIKE Up-to-date tr ail purr. se all styles Nsiies. driv- ers ati-I guaranteed KSiBtrrapte.i service.

Call I us at tln.e. Irgst tr.j. refers in the -t a- Car 8-1 liv3n Liinieii COLLECTOR Sit. wanted by middle aged man: experienced: half day each day. FEMALES.

GARAGES. PUT.T.1C NOT1CK la fceretiy trie8 that ondr i rtattel ortjar-. trade. icIjfed br A. H.

Bode, 'o the Mutmid.r n.or'raKe"". Lir.d!! oa Ja'r at 2 p. at jitlMSe acicflor ro the htfMie? bidder for a Dorr! Truck, to. IC4. and trf- tr.a; a UJ'-I irodeL rtt 4-fx: r.t.if oy the ald A.

H. P.od In the of puranaat wc term i taid ciia tt Bwrtgaje. v-4t. H--y(t. Bl'MXES PERGONALS.

$,) sTtH'K of dresses cd mnilnery fT saSe. cl.eap. for cash. ave. iJRiS'ERY Wtd.

And meat market, i.u fo- Est St. St. Lc-uis business pfeferrtrd. Brt'Jge 2'sK. MIDDLE aged woman Vv In nee.1 wants; oosltion a cook in boarding bouse or general cooking.

Answer 1117 High st. I GARAGE SEEVICF, The Cltau Garage. Cara washed and poUshed at all times. Hifa g-5e service and lowest rates la the city. us.

Robiti-rer Mot- Car 3730-3742 fraiitvaa ave, Liidell 640. At BelltTiU. A Bel Cook Sit. ty ii'h-red; maid or aide oaitcc: call Boinout 2729. St.

Louis Msscoutai A.

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