St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri (2024)

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1935. jgg LOST ARTICLES Are Usually RECOVERED When the Loss Is PROMPTLY 'Advertised in These Columns DEATHS PLASTERING DEATHS BRISTOL, FRANCES HAMELSTEB BURLE. JOHANNA CALLONI, NELLIE CONKLING, GEORGIA S. CORCORAN, JOHN W.

SR. COSGROVE, MAMIE DREW, JOHN H. ECKHOFF, CRESCENTIA FARMER, WILLIAM W. HATJ8AM, GEORGE P. HAYES, EOMOND J.

HELDORFER, ANNA HEWGILL, HATTIE E. HOFF. MARY ALICE KULAGE. IDA LAVELY. JAMES PLITT, MAMIE PRICE, JOHN RL'NGE, ALICE M.

SCHELIN, BENJAMIN SR. SCHWEITZER, AMANDA L. H. SIMMONDS, JOSEPH P. ST A MM.

TILLIE STRAUB, CHARLES H. VOLK, PHILLIP WEMPE, BERNARD JOHN WIENERS, JCLIA WYMAN, ARTHUR YCEDE, IRENE E. FLORISTS FUNERAL SPRAY Beautiful large spray of rosea and tern. Artistically arranged with satin bow $5 GRIMM GORILY Phone (Flower) CEntral BOOO CEMETERIES THE CEMETERY UNUSUAL MAUSOLEUM CAbany 8606, St. Charles and Carson Rd.

SUNSET BURIAL PARK ON GRAVOIS ROAD Not only the most beautiful, bat the most reasonably prlred cemetery In St. Louis. SIX-GRAVE LOTS. $200 AND IP PERPETUAL CARE. NON-SECTARIAN.

CEMETERY LOTS CEMETERY LOTS Oak Grove; choice; 6 graves. Section perpetual care. HI. 9525. CREMATORIES VALHALLA Ctjapcl iftemotfes Mausoleum Crematory Columbart am In Valhalla Cemetery DEATHS BRISTOL, FRANCES HAM LISTER Nov.

20, 1935, beloved wife of Harold B. Bristol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Hameister, sister ot Dr. Nellie Hsmeister, Mrs.

Rosa Webster and Mrs. Elsie Matson, sister-in-law and aunt. Mrs. Bristol will lie in state at the Alex ander Chapel, 6175 Delmar, until noon Sat. Funeral services at the Masonic Temple.

3681 Llndell, Nov. 23, 2 p. m. Mrs. Bristol was a past matron of Polar 8 tar Chapter No.

134, O. E. past president of 1934 O. E. S.

Matrons' Club and Grand Rep. O. E. S. to 8tat of Washington.

BCRLE, JOHANNA Suddenly, Nov. 18, 1935, relict of John Burle, beloved mother of John. George and Phillln Burle and Mrs. Harry Gettner, our dear grand-mother, mother-in-law, sister and aunt. funeral from Schnur Funeral Home.

31 25 Lafayette Nov. 22. 8:30 a. to St. Mary's Church, Third and Gratiot sts.

Interment SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. CALLONI. NELLIE (nee Mulligan) 1318 a. Jd Nov.

20, 1935, beloved wife of August Callonl, dear sister of Julia and James Mulligan, our dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from Southern Funeral Home. 6322 S. Grand bl. Nov.

23, 8:30 a. to at. Church, thsnce to Calvary Cemetery. CONKLING, GEORGIA 8. 3012A Indiana Nov.

19. 1935. 3:05 o. be loved wife of Matthew Conkline. dear sister and aunt.

Rsmalns at Witt chaDel. 2929 a. Jefferson av. Funeral 2 p. to Lake Charles Cemetery.

CORCORAN, JOHN W. SR. 3725 Brown Nov. 20, 1935, 8 a dearly beloved husband of Genevieve Corcoran (nee O'Brien), dear father of John W. and Frank H.

Corcoran. Mrs. Genevieve Jordan and Mrs. Dorothy Kearney, dear brother, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from Kriegshauser's Mortuary 4228 8.

Kingshighway Nov. 22, 9 a. to Presentation Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. COSGROVE.

MAMIE (nee Canton) Wed. Nov. 20, 1935. 9:26 a. beloved mother of William Cosgrove, our dear sister, mother-in-law and aunt, In her 59th year.

Funeral from Clark's Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont Nov. 23, 8:15 a. to St. Lawrence O' Toole a Church, thence to calvary cemetery. DREW, JOHN H.

4406 West Florissant Nov. 19, 1935. 6:30 a. be loved husband of Mary Drew (nee An- keny), dear father of Dolons and Hermint Drew, our dear brother. Funeral from Arthur J.

Donnelly's Par lors, 3840 Llndell Nov. 22. 8:30 a. to Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Eleventh and Destrehan sts.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Painters' Local Union No. 115. Dixon (111.) papers please copy. ECKHOFF, CRESCENTIA nee Badrr) Entered Into rest Nov.

20, 1935, 10 p. beloved wife of Joseph Eckhoff, dear momer oi Jttev. Frederic Joseph Rev. August A. and Marie E.

Eckhoff, dear sis ter, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grand mother and aunt. Funeral Nov. 25, 8:30 a. from Stroot Carroll Funeral Home. 4600 Natural Bridge to 8t Augustine's Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Married Ladies' Sodality ot St. Augustine's Parish and Kenrick Sanctuary Society. FARMER. WILLIAM W.

Nov. 20, 1935, husband of Mary E. Farmer, father of Mrs. S. J.

Pingree. Mr. Farmer in state at Lupton Mortuary, 4449 Olive, until Fri. noon. Service at Valhalla Chapel of Memories 2 p.

m. HACSAM, GEORGE P. Nov. 20, 1935, 4:45 a. dearly beloved husband of Lacy Hausam, beloved father of Eugene, Florence, Kathryn and Walter Hausam, in his 79th year.

Funeral Nov. 23, 1:30 p. from the George L. Pleitsch Chapel, 5966 Easton to Valhalla Cemetery. HELDORFER, ANNA (nee Kohler) 4757 Hanover entered into rest Nov.

20, 1935, 4:05 p. dear mother of Joseph, Emil, Albert, Conrad, John and Leo Heldorfer, Mrs. Julia Hoh, Mrs. Mollis McQuade, Mrs. Lena Jenne.

Mrs. Dorothy Schmidt, Mrs. Katherlne Kruse and Mrs. Anna Merkle, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister, in her 82d year. Funeral Nov.

23, 10 a. from John L. Ziegenhein Sons' Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois, to St. George Catholic Church. Interment New 83.

Peter and Paul's HAYES, EDMOMi J. Entered Into rest Nov. 19, 1935. 5:45 p. beloved nusoana ot Anna Hayes (nee Costello).

dear father of Lester Hayes and Mrs. Opal mciann, our dear Drotner, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. funeral from family residence. 4859 Car ter Nov. 22.

8:30 a. to St. I Engelbert's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. HEWGILL, HATTIE E.

Nov. 20. IB Jo, motner of trances Laird, grandmother of John S. Hewgiil. At the Ellis Chauel.

5240 Delmar White Shrine service, 2 p. m. Fri. Funeral from Trinity Church. 4900 Washington, Oct 22.

3 p. ra. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. A member of Occidental Chapter No. 185, O.

E. 8. HOFF, MARY ALICE 3311 Humphrey st. Nov. 20.

1935. 7:05 p. darl ing daughter of Louis P. and Eleanor Hof (nee Dueber), dear sister of Ruth Helen and Robert Hoff, our dear grandchild, niece and cousin. In her 7th year.

uneral Nov. 23. 8:30 a. from Roberts Parlors, 1905 8. Grand, to 8t.

Plus Church. Interment S3. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. KULAGE, IDA Entered into rest Nov. 20, 1935, 7:30 a.

dearly beloved daughter of the late William and Margareth Kuiage. and dear sister of the late Frank Joseph, Otto and Hubert Kuiage. dear aunt of Joseph, Otto, Margarcta Carpenter, Wil liam and Hubert Kuiage, at the age of 76 years. Funeral from residence, 1904 College 8:30 a. to Perpetual Help Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. LAVELY, JAMES Entered into rest Mov. l. 1935. 9:30 a.

beloved husband of the late Jennie Lavely, dear father, father-in-law, grandfather and great-grand-tather. Funeral from the Leidner Chapel. 2223 fit. Louis Nov. 22, 1:30 p.

to Bethany Cemetery. PLITT, MAMIE 6318 Juniata, entered rest Nov. 21, 1935, dear wife of Harry G. Plitt, dear mother of Harry A. Flltt and John E.

Packer, dear daughter of Albert E. and Mary Roth, dear sister of George Roth, Mrs. Sam Meyers, Mrs. John Sullivan and Mrs. J.

Pickering of California. Funeral Nov. 23, 2:30 p. from Drehmann-Harral Chanel, 1905 Union to Sunset Burial Park. PRICE, JOHN Nov.

20, 1935, 10:30 a. beloved husband of Mary Price (nee Roganski). dear father of Edward. Roman. George Price, Mrs.

Helen Wahlbrink, Mrs. Ann O'Nellt, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, uncle and grandfather. Funeral from residence, 1902 Coleman Nov. 23, 8:30 a. to St.

Teresa's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. RCNGE, ALICE M. (nee Cradlrk) 4922 Highland, Nov. 20.

1935, 2:15 p. beloved wife of Vernell (Toots) Rung. dear mother of Alice Runge. dear daughter of Thomas J. and Alice M.

Cradick (nee Burke), dear sister of James Dorothy Thomas J. Jane and Betty Cradick, our dear daughter-in-law and cousin. Funeral Nov. 23, 8:30 a. from Stuart A- Sons' Chapel, 1225 Union to Blessed Sacrament Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. SCHELIN. BENJAMIN SR. Asleep In Jesus Nov. 20, 1935, beloved husband of the late Elisabeth Schelin (nee Geist), dear lather of John.

Benjamin William and Lester Schelin, Mrs. Emma Knelsel, Mrs. Mamie Bnehmer, Mrs. Eva Jakes and Mrs. Nettie Peckron.

our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle. Funeral from residence, 385 Spring Nov. 23, 2:30 p. m. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery.

Diedrich Funeral Home service. SCHWEITZER, AMANDA L. R. (nee Dau-ster) Of Creve Coeur, suddenly. Nov.

20. 1935. 10:30 p. beloved wife of William Schweitzer, dear mother of William Schweitser dear daughter of Otto R. and Lydia Dauster nee Uhdau), dear sister of Leonard and Oscar Dauster.

our dear sister-in-law, cousin and aunt. In her 30th year. Remain at Schrader's Chapel, Ballwln. until Nov. 23.

11:30 a. then to St. Paul Evangelical Church, Olive Street and Link roads. Services same day, 2 p. m.

Interment Hiram Cemetery. Deceased was a member of St. Paul Ladies' Aid and Ballwin Chapter No. 435, O. E.

S. SIMMONDS, JOSEPH F. 2508 Glasgow Nov. 19. 1935, 10:30 a.

beloved husband of Anna Simmonds, dear father of Mrs. Mabel C. Hammelmann. Funeral Nov. 22, 2 p.

from Math. Hermann A Son's Chapel, Fair and West Florissant. Interment Friedens Cemetery. STAMM, TILLIE Asleep in Jesus Nov. 21, 1935.

dear sister of Anna and Mrs. V. Frederich, our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Body will lie in state at Beiderwieden South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa st. until Nov.

23, 9 a. m. Services same day. 2 p. at the Lutheran Alt-enheim.

8721 Hails Ferry rd. Interment Columbia, 111. 90 HELP WANTED MEN, BOYS CLERK-COLLECTOR 21-30, prefer col lege; large stature; $125; car and expenses. EFFICIENCY, 1308 Syn. Trait.

FLAT DIE MAKERS Experienced, for leather cutting die. Western Supplies 2920 Cass. LEAD BURNER State experience and tel ephone number. Box P-386, Post-Dli. OFFICE MANAGER To conduct an Investigation on office equip ment in M.

tenuis; permanent position assured; liberal commission; no drawing account. See Mr. tlooper, Ross-Gould 309 N. Tenth St. MEN 3, with automobiles for investiga tion work; experience unnecessary; give your age and type of car owned.

Box P-123. Post-Dispatch. PLUMBERS Licensed and bonded, in St Louis 75c an hour. CO. 1123W this evening only.

STEAM FITTER Experienced to connect steam radiators with boiler; reference required; $4 day Box P-121, TELETYPIST 21-25; $75. BUSINESS SERVICE, Chemical Bldg. YOUNG MAN With knowledge of auto Mipply and service station business, who can use typswriter; some office experience desired; but not necessary; state age, experience, reference and previous employment Box P-400, Post-Dispatch. YOUNG MAN Gentile, high school grad uate, age 20-23, who would like to learn clothing business on sales floor of large manufacturer, tailored clothes, $15 per week. Write stating age and experience.

Box P-102, Post-Dispatch. YOUNG MAN With wet cleaning experi ence for dry cleaning department. Anchor Laundry, 2019 Lucas. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES YOUNG MAN Age 24-27; contact work. large stature; single; $100.

Reference Association, 309 Central National Bank. SALESWORK SOUTH f.IDE MAN 35 to 50, good per sonal appearance, start at about $30 weekly; permanent Room 2, 3601A. Gravois, Friday. 9:30 to 12 a. m.

MAN To train others and supervise: must nave car and be able to sell; drawing account. Call 10 to 12 a. 1006 Olive. MAN To travel with manager; wonderful opportunity. Apply 4921 Delmar, 2d fl.

MEN Exceptional opportunity for 3 neat men wining to work hard; good earnings assured from start. Apply 2 to 4 p. m. or 7 to 8 tonight. 906 Olive.

Room 444. MEN 10, temporary work; will be per- iiiBiieni; no selling. Apply XII a. m. sharp, 3552 Gravois.

YOUNG MEN with cars; for part time worn, salary, ia weemy; state age, evocation and phone number in reply. Box Post-Dlspateh. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED Now is the time to make your connections tor man and tne xuture. our new offer on a tried and proven lead system will bring big results and net a substantial income. See Mr.

Bryant, 902-5 Louder-man Bldg. SALESMEN Experienced, to call on retail ers, wholesalers, Jobbers and business concerns with line of paper products; must come well recommended; full time; commissions average 30 per cent; commission possibility $100 per week or more in restricted territory. Merchants' industries, tsox 1028, Dayton. Q. SALESMEN Sell Frlgidaires and complete line oi electric appliances, 30 to 40 years of age and neat appearance; men with car preferred; some sales experience necessary; free sales training course; drawing account; give full details of experience in first letter.

Box P-205, (SALESMAN An Akron representative will be in St. Loots to interview men interested In sales position, Nov. 18, 19, 20, SI. cor appointment, phone CE. 6430.

GOODYEAR SERVICE, 22d and Locust sts. SALESMEN The greatest combination sales plan ever offered; full or part time. Apply 7 to 8 p. m. See Praetor, 2710 Washington.

SALESMEN Experienced, newspaper advertising, leads furnished; commission basis. Apply 9 a. m. Friday, 2604A Cherokee. SALESMEN 3, major electrical appliances, nationally known and advertised; salary and commission.

Friday, 9 to 2, 3610 Bates. SALESMEN Call upon garages, service stations, customers and leads furnished; steady. Box N-283, Post-Dispatch. A PROFITABLE connection awaits two aggressive men; ample closing assistance and supervision to assure immediate income; small drawing account. Apply Friday, 9 to 11 a.

3414 LindelL Mr. Nlcolay. SPECIALTY SALESMAN With ear; automotive experience preferred; a permanent connection with a company recognized nationally as the leader in Its field. Call Mr. Hughes, JEff.

6810. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN To sell low. priced line that's going to town this year. We want producers only. McMabon Motor Sales, 3340 S.

Jefferson. EXCELLENT opportunity to make a connection with a real selling organization under new management for Catholic young men. 424 Wainwright Bldg. HUSBAND passed away; a Rawleigh route becomes available on accounts of dealer's death; small stock can be purchased on time; successor should have car; can earn $25 or more per week. Mrs.

J. E. Hock, 3996 Neosho St. Louis, Mo. MEN 3, to work through downtown department store In city and county; permanent; splendid opportunity.

See Mr. Wehlnger, Room 332, 4908 Delmar, 9 to 3 p. m. WE have an opening In our organization for industrious man between ages 25 and 35; our business is selling life insurance, guarantee salary and commission: opportunity for advancement if you have the ability; experience not necessary; cash security. Box P-362, Post-Dispatch.

YOUNG MAN With direct sales experience; new successful plan through organization; quick returns; real opportunity if you qualify: must leave city, travel continually; transportation furnished. S'e W. M. Burroughs, Mark Twain Hotel, 3-5. 7-9.

9-11 a. m. HELP WTD. MEN. WOMEN SELL SO XMAS CARDS, $1 and Mavrakos Chocolates I for St.

Louis' leading distributor of Xmas candies and cards. Religions, business, everyday cards and gift wrappings. Also Belch's 100 pet. filled hard candles. Best commissions for spare or full time.

Our agents are making money NOW. M. K. Harrington 491 Arcade Bldg. CHestnut 9237.

SELL 50 XMAS card folders with name for $1. Nickels, 119 N. 7th. Free samples. SELL XMAS CARDS Samples free.

Dre- ken, 2017 East Grand, at Water Tower. HELP WTD. WOMEN, GIRLS Ml I 'those answering advertisem*nt are cautioned not to enclose original references, copies serve the purpose and avoid possible loss of valuable originate. BEAUTY OPERATOR Expert, downtown; quantieo to earn, szi. Marmeno snop, 613 Locust BEAUTY OPERATOR Must be experi enced.

Apply Ray's, 7227 S. Broadway. BOOKKEEPER Elliott-Einher; $85. Bl L- 1.ETIN ABSTRACT, 1867 Railway Ex. COOK Couored; general housework, in county; must stay on place.

Apply 3945 Washington, Apt. 1. COOK Must be good. 907 N. Sarah.

COUNTRY GIRL Stay on place, honse- worK; cnuaren; fin month. Bos r-364, Post-Dispatch. CURTAIN STRETCHERS and finishers: must be Al; state experience. Box P-297, Poet-Dispatch. GIRL White; general housework; small family; must be good cook; state age, salary expected, references in reply.

Box P-222, Post-Dispatch. GIRL White; experienced; for general housework, and cooking; reference. 6228 Rosebury. GIRL Young, good appearance, experienced counter and sandwich. Apply 8:30 a.

room 303. 910 Chestnut GIRL White; housework, 2 children, ex-perienced; reference. FO. 5100. GIRL -White, general housework; expert enced; references.

PA. 7858. GIRL, White, general housework: expert enced; reference. CHestnut 5082. GIRL White; general housework; cook ing: references.

CAbany 3923W. GIRL General housework; experience; month: stav. 728 Limit PA. OS43W. GIRL White; country; assist general housi work: laundry.

3892 Delmar. I GIRL Experienced, reference; general housework; stay; $14 month. EV. 3053, ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH AUDITIONS FOR MUSICIANS FOR WPA JOBS NEXT WEEK swnjt 209 to Be Employed in St Louis, Others in County.

Auditions for unemployed musi-4ml to st- kuis St. Louis gounty, who will be given work by ftd Works Progress Administration, will start Monday in the head-jLjters of the Musicians' Union, S35 West Pine boulevard, Joel Lay, Lrfonal director of the Federal Cuaic Project, announced today. ray expected the auditions to be completed in about 10 days or two weeks, fter which the musicians iH be put to work playing in orchestras and bands, giving free music instruction to school children nnaMe to pay for lessons, and participating in singing groups. About 200 will be employed in St. Louis, jhi number to be employed in St.

lauLi County has not yet been determined. "The auditions are to determine tart what type of musical work etch applicant is best fitted for," Lay said. "All persons who are now rriitred on the relief rolls as mu-dcimns will receive notification by V' 1 Jill jmfl of the lime oi uieir huuiliuus. JU it the purpose of the program to take people off the relief rolls, 00 one should apply for an audition unless he is registered with the local relief office or the local office of the WPA." An executive committee to supervise the program in St. Louis and St Louis County was appointed by Lay yesterday.

Percival Chubb, leader emeritus of the Ethical Society of St Louis, was named chair-. man, and the members include Philip J. Hickey, secretary-treasurer of the Board of Education; Leo C. Millar director of the Miller-Ferguson gchool of Music; W. P.

Chrisler, president of the Aeolian Co. of Missouri; Edna Lieber, director of the Community Music Schools Foundation; Samuel Meyer, president of the Musicians' Union of St. Louis, and 8tuart Chambers, president of the Musical Research Club. ASTRONOMICAL CENSUS SHOWS MANY STARS OF SIZE OF SUN Mathematical Chances That Life Exist in Other Parts of Universe Increased. By the Associated Press.

CHARLOTTES Vn Nov. 21 An astronomical star census, hy a new method reported to the National Academy of Sciences yesterday, increases the theoretical mathematical chances of life like that on earth existing elsewhere in the universe. The report does not discuss the possibilities of life, but shows a larger number of stars the size of our sun than previously identif ed Its new star census fits directly into the statistics by which astron omers have been calculating the chances that there might be other I suns with planet families and evo lution Just like ours. aucn an accident was once considered remote. Lately the almost Incredible multiplication in the estimated numbers of stars has caused astronomers to consider the "accident" of exact similarity more possible.

The census shows the existence of an increased number of specific places where there might De duplication. HIL. 1 i no star count was made on "dwarT and "giant" stars bv P. Van de Kamp and A. N.

Vvssotskv of the Leander McCormick Ob servatory, University of Virginia. Broadly speaking, there are two xinas or stars, dwarfs and giants, uur sun la a dwarf. Most of the tars visible to the naked eye are KUU113. LITTLE DRINKING IN STUDENT SECTION AT FOOTBALL GAME Washington U. Paper Reports Bot- ues were Under Stand Oc-cupled by Public The Student Kerf Inn of Via nnf.

tU Same last Saturday between Washington and Missouri Universi- were "relativaiv fm drinking," but the stands occupied oy the general public "were very ar from dry," an editorial in the OTent Issue of the Washington studet Life observed. Accordinc tn th mm eleaned up at Francis Field Monkey morning there were so many ww soiaiers' under the north nds that it looked as though the j-uan-jLUuopian war had been unt there," the editorial stated. So far, Washington has had a Itood record for sobriety at foot-oall games. We feel that it is a 8od record to keep up and we "ate to see any tendencies in the direction- People pay to see "Mhall games. It seems to us rt-ner uneconomical to be in a con- 1 Where Eoal posts lean at nartling angles and players become ttOlstinguishable and it is hard to tell whether you are at a football gmeor at a clambake." FUNERAL DIRECTORS North MATH.

HERMANN SON" DIRECTORS. 'AIR, AND W. FLORISSANT. JU. 0880.

CILLIXAVE Rnns 11 ESJAMSHED 1884. 710 K- Grand. FRanklln 1193, J121U iT R. "ERAL DIRECTORS ot. Louis.

non ic CO. 3.10(1. CK fiaan tSlV COLLINS INC. li Grand. JE.

0SIS4. South Wacker-Helderle Und. Co. I34 GraJni. Chapel.

2331 8. Broadway you interested in owning; a kwne? The Real Entate advertise-toent in th PosMMapatch are attractive home oLfer. SPECIAL NOTICES 8PECIAL NOTICE Thomas B. Hen- drickson, of 2023 Geyer City of St Louis, State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date by anyone except myself. (Signed) THOMAS B.

HENDRICKSON LOST AND FOUND Miscellaneous Lost BAG Lost: navy German House. blue crochet, vicinity Reward. FR. 5026. GLASSES Lost; Nov.

13. rimless. Clarke-Gahler case; reward. MU. 2657.

KEYS Lost; W. S. Cochran on James, Mo. WE. 1310M.

St. PURSE Lost; brown suede; containing money, Mercantile-Commerce bank book, bracelet, ring, bar pin; liberal reward for infoimation. Joseph Schmidt, CHest-nut 8400, Room 1501. Pierce Bldg. PURSE Lost; lady's brown leather; near Lafayette Park: conaining business bank book, reward for full contents.

JE. 8004. PURSE Lost; Thursday; brown, bar pin, bracelet, ring, bank book, reward; keep money. 7526 Cornell. PA.

7787. PURSE Lost; brown; money, tickets; Warne and Prairie on Garfield. Reward. 4008 Garfield. PURSE Lost; black; has rosary, medals, notebook, money; reward.

FR. 3048. PURSE Lost; brown zipper, cash, rosary, keys, pen; reward. ST. 2774.

PURSE Lost; brown; Belleville, Wednes-day; reward. EXpress 20. PURSE Lost; Sarah, Olive; glasses, keys; reward; keep money. NE. 0224.

Dogs and Cats Lost BRINDLE BULL Lost; male; white mark on neck. Reward. CA. 7967. DOG Lost; male; white, brown head, large brown spot on back; part pointer; name Tucker; Drs.

Haigler A Richard rabies tag on collar; reward. Gannett, 6435 Cecil, Clayton. FOX TERRIER Lost; part hound: black and white male; Monday night; child's pet; reward. RI. 4936M.

HOUND Lost; female: Lake wood Park Cemetery; reward. Mihalovitz, 1886 S. 13th. POINTER Lost; white male; small liver spots; Doc; reward. JE.

1388. POLICE AIREDALE Lost; male; Sunday. Reward. CAbany 6075. SCOTTIE Lost; black, female, reward.

4410 Westminster. JE. 3409. SETTER Lost; black, white, female; re-ward. 4043 Humphrey.

LA. 3349. Jewelry Lost BAR PIN Lost; diamond; downtown; Tuesday; reward. Box N-34, Post-Dis. BRACELET Lost; at Oakville Farmers' Club; reward.

Mrs. Dyer, RI. 3944W. GOLD WATCH FOB Lost: name Julia on bottom; keepsake. Reward.

JE. 6440 WRIST WATCH Lost; diamond and sapphire; reward. CE. 6700 or RI. 9059M FOUND FOUND BY TOLICE Central District Lady's black leather purse.

1st District Four keys. 8th District Black leather sample case. 12th District Overstuffed chair. For further Information call MISS GILL, MAIn 1111, Station 224 TRANSPORTATION BUS TRAVEL CHICAGO 3Vi. DETROIT $6 PEORIA, $2A, ROUND TRIP TI'LSA DALLAS LOS ANGELES FREE HEALS, PILLOW PORTER SERVICE FREE TAXI TO Bl'S DEPOT FOIR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 180.5 WASHINGTON GArfield 3338 613 N.

BROADWAY CEntral 8656 800 N. BROADWAY GArfield 6658 E. ST. LOCIS. 60B MISSOURI.

BR. 3750 NEW YORK, $13.50 LOS ANGELES, 2 LICENSED, BONDED AND INSURED For low fares everywhere, rail ALL-AMERICAN BUS LINES, Lobby of Warwick Hotel, 15th and Locust. Phone CHeMnut 9020. GOING WESTT MISS VOELKER, GA. 2800 Meals.

Sleepers. Fine service. Low rates. Maryland Depot. 9th and Pine SWAPS WHAT HAVE YO TO SWAPT Something tou do not need may be swapped for eomething vou want, articles of all kings, service and, in fact, everything QUICK MEAL GAS STOVE All porcelain; solid walnut wall desk, etc; for good used coupe.

CA. 1130. SMALL BOAT Exchange for shotgun. 3603 Commonwealth. ST.

1907. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Beauty Culture Service At economy prices. Permanent Wave, 75c. Haircut and Manicure, 15c each. Combination Shampoo and Marcel, 25c.

Facial, 25c. All service by students under direct supervision of competent Instructors. Our facilities will accommodate 1000 daily. No waiting. Moler College.

810 N. 6th FURS repaired, remodeled, like new, at factory prices; also cleaning and glazing. Morrison Fur Shop, wholesale furriers, 5577 Delmar. RO. 9138.

LADY driving Dallas soon, take 2 ladies; reasonable. PArkview 5S08J. DRIVING to Miami, Monday; take one; share expense. GA. 8172.

EDUCATION DANCING 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. DANCING Guaranteed Regardless of age. Adams Studio. 4614 Delmar.

RO. 8844. INSTRUCTION EXCELLENT POSITIONS alting for well trained BEAUTY CULTURE operators. MOLER SYSTEM of training is your guarantee of success. Call, write or phone for free booklet on our pay-as-you learn plnn; day or evening classes.

MOLER SYSTEM, 810 N. 6th. CE. 35K1. MARINELLO INTERNATIONALLY ESTABLISHED SYSTEM OF BEAUTY CULTURE 4479 Washington bU The only authorized Marinello school in Slate.

Day and eve-ning classes. NEwstead 0600. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE Big demand for our operators. Write or phone for free catalogue. Day and evening classes.

CHestnut 8578, St. Louis Academy of Beauty Culture, 520 St. Charles. Trade Schools MOLER'S pay-as-you-learn plan enables any young man to learn BARBERING and be placed. Attend day or evening classes.

Call, write or phone for free booklet Moler System. 810 N. 6th. Phone CEntral 35R2. AVIATION SCHOOLS LEARN to fly with licensed pilot, in new licensed airplane, $2 per lesson.

Airplane Sale Lambert Field, K. 4450. COAL co*kE Kindling Wood 12-BIJ. BASKETS, Vi truck load, 1-ft. lengths, new pine wood.

Lammert, 101O S. Taylor. JE. 01R6. KINDLING 6 big sacks, $1, delivered.

Eschmann, 21st and Chouteau. PR. 4089. OAK CORD WOOD $7.60 per cord. Blick, COAL AND co*kE SpeclalnaSSSS lbs.

nf. Every B-Ton Ulier Keg. coal Order Good Coal 1 TON 3 TON Krrrrnlnit Wi.i, o.m Screenings Meam or nut $3.50 Egg lump S3.75 S10.75 Economy $4.00 SI 1.75 ABC select S4.S0 13.00 ABC npecial $14.00 Heatmore $5.25 $14.90 65c 5 TON $11.00 $16.00 $17.50 ISM HI $32.50 $23.75 II Dp Coal A A 1200 Gratiot MOW co*ke WUi919 Chouteau pr 6010 Wt 14636 OVER 4500 SATISFIED CISIUMhKS BEE THIS COAL BEFORE YOU BUY hoiesale Retail Free Kindling CARROW COAL CO. We are In the black business, but we treat you while. Coal, S2.65; Clean Furnace Lump, U-In.

Screenings, S2.00; Clean Nut, Freeburg lump or Egg, S3.50; Lump or Egg, Canfine Lump or Egg, Southern St. Louis co*ke, $8.50. ALL COAL GUARANTEED. BOo more for 1-ton lots. CA.

S129W any time. 1533 Highland: 24 hours' service. Black Ace 2-Ton Lots, $2.75 lean Nut. Per Ton CLEAN LIMP OR EGG Load Lots $3.25 Per Ton 2-Ton iMt $3.40 Per Ton 1-Ton Lots $3.75 Per Ton COMFORT, 4800 Oleatha, FL. 0722 School Board Coal Clean Lump 0 Load Lots Central Coal GR.

2312 4238 Park URltiHT II, Troy, 4.25; Cantlne, f.3.75; oat lump or sg, rreeourg lump or egg, 3.23 load lots; I ton, S3.7S; 2 tons. 7.60. CE. 5894. 1518 N.

1 Oth. GENUINE CANTINE OR BEI.I. HFAT Large lump, S3.50; egg. 6x3, 3.40: three tons or more. MENARD MOTOR SERVICE, 2301 S.

Second st. PR. 641 STANDARD FURNACE LUMP SENT ON 3.Z5; no dirt, no rock, no slack; large lump, $3.50. tOAL 3141A SHENANDOAH, GR. 112 until n.

inrlnriinir Snnri.s Del. Half -Ton S2 Load lota $2.75 Up S5- Klve E8' Stamps. OK. COAL 2807 Dickson. FR.

9105. MINE BIN 1 ton, $2.85: 2 tons. S5.60: clean lump, or 3x8 egg, 1 ton, 2 tons, Shlloh hand-picked lump, 1 ton, 2 tons, $7.50. Guar. May 2919 La Salle, GR.

7986. ST. CLAIR LUMP MINE RUN. S2.BO 1 ton, $3.75 tn -i on 2 tons, $7.00 2 tons, $5.50 3 tons, $10.50 a tm sunn FOR1STER. 3023 Park.

GRand 5393 Fireside Cheer Lump, $3 EQUALITY 4 TOX OR MORE; 2 TON, $7. CE. 6100 clpan 3 on: 1 n. 2 tons, nut, 1 ton, 2 tons, guaranteed. Ten-ant.

1550 S. Theresa. GR. 1048. MINE RUN, 2 tons, 1 ton, clean lump, 1 ton, 2 tons, guaranteed.

Richard, 1206 Hodiamont. PA. 0294. ONE TON $2.97 PEOPLE'S, 4567 DE TONTY. GR.

9217 CLEAN nut, 1 ton, 2 tons, 4, lump or egg, 1 ton, 2, 4. $14.50. 4572 Audubon, Side Coal Hanllng JE. 3883. LUMP OR EGG $3.90 MARISSA trMP, 4-Ton Lots, $3.50 BROWN, 1100 St.

Ange CE. 0700 CLEAN LUMP, $3 5-TON LOTS WIESE, 3206 St. Vincent. GR. 0275 CANTINE, $3.10 Load Lots BRAUDI3, 4251 A Laclede.

FR. 6016. COAL TRUCKS LOADED All sizes. Prairie Mine, Route 12, PRAIRIE COAL 1612 LANDRETH BLDO. CE.

4224. DRIVE for new customers: was $4.25, now 1 ton, $3.75: 2. $7: 3, $10. Magnolia Coal 3017 Magnolia. PR.

7022. FREEBURG large 6-in. lump, 5 tons. 4. 2, 1, $4.25.

Boenk- er. Natural Bridge. Aery 341. CLEAN loads, 5458. LUMP 2 tons.

3, $3. HUker, 2749 Hickory. GR. MINE RUN $2.30 and egg, nut. screenings, $1.50.

Harris, forest. tAst COAL BARGAINS Furnace coal, $2.65 screened lump, load lots, 1 ton, $3.75. D. 4209 Evans, JE. 6092.

LUMP or 6x3 furnace, 1 ton 3 tons or more, $3.75. Valley Coal co*ke Z231 I'apln, CEntral Z495. SHOVEL LIMP. S3: load lots. Jackson Cos I 2650 Kutger.

GR. 8412. CANTINE or St. Ellen, 3-ton, $3 down. Joe Hiearman, 4517 Easton.

KO. 1260. a iu.9 egg, lump. io; mine run. $11.75.

Graves, 2418 N. 11th. CE. 2089 CLEAN COAL. $2.75: 4-ton lots.

Van Mierlo Coal 3124 Eads. GR. 5783, COAL $1 down; easy terms. Ben Klear- man, 4517 Easton. PA.

6837. O. S. COAL CO. Guaranteed, $3 ton load lots.

1218 S. 18th, CEntral 9083. CLEAN large lump, nut, $2.75, load lots. Barth, 3957 Juniata. PR.

5215 LUMP, egg, $3.50 load lots; 1 ton, nut. $3. Grawe, 3828 Evans. JE. 2754 BUSINESS DIRECTORY BRICKLAYING 6i TUCKPOINT'G TUCKPOINTING Chimney repairing, rea sonable prices.

Tockstein. 3181 Alfred. LA. 6340. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS ALTERATIONS, repairs, garages, porches built.

"Rosemond," 5459 Rosa. FL. 3550. CARPET CLEANING RUGS CLEANED, 75c Chemically, 6x9; 9x12', cleaned. scientific cleaning, repairing, furniture.

CHOUTEAU RN. RUG SERVICE 1016 CHOUTEAU. OA. 4886. RUGS Chemically cleaned.

9x12, living room suites $4.95. CE. 1666. B. S.

Rng lean'g 1624 N. Jefferson RUGS chemically cleaned. 9x12, living room suites, $7.50. AAA Rug A Uph. Cleaners, 3703 Cass.

FRanklln 7969. CONCRETE CEMENT WORK WALKS, floors, driveways, ashpit, bnse-ments. "Itosemond." 5 159 Rosa. FL. 3550 ELECTRIC WIRING, ETC ltl(K serviie.

expert wiring, motor repairs, reminding, rebuilt motors. Wright Electric 207 N. 3d. MA. 48,8.

WIRING Itepuiring; reasonable: terms; license. Ilnnenkanip, 1724 Union. I O. 2040 South Side, I'll. OQ78.

28i3 Cherokee st. HARDWOOD FLOORS NEW FLOORS INSTALLED. Old Doors sanded and refinished. DUNCAN, 3309 Humphrey st. LA.

0783. SANDERS Heavy duty, 3-12 Inch; edgers; rented. Gerhardt, 3109 Neosho, RI. 5866. SANDING, refinlshing, new floors installed.

Woods, 4626 Shenandoah. LA. 8050, NEW FLOORS Installed: old floors refln-ished. CA. 5473.

Sedlacek. 6854 Corbltt. HEATING AND FURNACE REPAIRING FURNACES repaired, all makes, also parts for furnaces of all kinds; hot-water, hot-air and steam. Schmidt dealers, 4371 Laclede av. at Newstead.

Phone JE. 2906. 25 years In business. FURNACES Vacuum cleaned, repairing. Lancaster, 4145 Manchester, NE.

0705. C. SCHMIDT, furnaces repaired, cleaned. 5200 S. Kingshighway, FL.

7162. PLUMBERS PLUMBING Any kind: reliable. Knorr, 4170 Longhborough. Riverside 5636. Get cash for articles not in ne.

Sell them economically through the Post-Dispatch For Sale Columns. RTRAI'B, CHARLES H. Entered into rest Nov. 20, 1935, beloved husband of Edna Schuls Straub, dear father of Eleanor and Henry Straub, brother of William Fred P. and Lulu Straub, and Mrs.

Margaret Link. Funeral from the Parker Chapel to Web ster Groves Presbyterian Church, Nov. 22, at 2 p. m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Webster Groves Memorial Post, No. 172, American Legion. VOLK, PHILLIP Ags 64 years, Nov. 19, 1935, 9:45 p. dear brother of Elizabeth Ohlendorf and Anna Spraul, dear cousin, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral Nov. 22, 1 p. from Moydell Parlors, Mississippi and Allen avs. Interment Waterloo, 111. WEMPE, BERNARD JOHN Entered Into rest at St.

Charles. Nov. 20, 1935, 5 p. husband of Euphemia Wem-pe (nee Dulle), father of Mrs. Anna Gitte-meier, Mrs.

Eugenia Wappelhorst, Teresa Wempe, Rev. Alois A. Wempe, Edward, Jo seph, Marie and Mrs. Irene Cordes, and brother of Herman Wempe and Frank Marks, age 81 years. Funeral Nov.

23, 9:45 a. from residence, 708 N. 4th St. Charles, Mo. to 8U Peter's Church and burial St.

Peter's Cemetery. WIENERS, JCLIA (nee McLean) Entered into rest on Nov. 20, 1935, at 4:50 dearly beloved wife of Felix F. Wieners, our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral will take place on Nov.

23 at 7:30 a. from Brockland Chapel, Hogan and North Market to St. Jo seph's Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. WYMAN, ARTHI7R Entered into rest at Chicago, Nov.

19, 1935, husband of the late Bessie M. Wyraan. Services and Interment Bellefontaine Cem etery, Nov. 22, 9 m. Vl'EDE, IRENE E.

(nee Knott) 5743 Hlggtns. Nov. 19, 1935, 11:40 p. beloved wife of George Yuede, mother of Henry. Mrs.

Ruth Wegman, Virginia, Clifford and Gloria, dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Knott, our dear mother-er-law. daughter-in-law, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from the Leidner Chapel, 2223 bi.

lxmis xnov. m. interment St. Peter's Cemetery. PUBLIC NOTICES SEALED PROPOSALS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed pro posala will be received In the office of the Secretary of the University of Missouri, Jesse Ball, Columbia, until 2 p.

Tuesday tne third day of December, 1B35. P. W. A. Docket No.

The work to be done consists of general construction, heating, plumbing and wiring for JOURNALISM BUILDING and distribution switchboard in the power plant and new cables and transformers and reconnectlons of present cables in the electric distribution system and a station power transformer bank in the power plant; all at the University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Bids shall be in sealed envelopes marked "Bid on General Construction Contract, Journalism Building." "Bid on Heating Contract, Journalism Building." "Bid on Plumbing Contract, Journalism Building." "Bid on Wiring Contract, Journalism Building." and "Bid on Distribution Switchboard In the Power Plant." "Bid on New Cables and Transformers and Reconnectlons of Present Cables In the Electrical Distribution System." "Bid on a Station Power Transformer Bank in the Power Plant." And all bids must be made out on the proposal blank attached to the specifications and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check for not less than five per cent t5) of the amount bid. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the architects, JAMIESON A SPEARL, 1116 ARCADE ST. LOUIS, and at the office of the secretary, JESSE HALL, UNIVERSITY OF MIS80URI. COLUMBIA.

MO. Bidden must deposit the sum of Twenty- five ($25.00) Dollars for each set of plans and specifications, said deposit to be returned to him when plans and 1 ecif ications are returned with bona fide bid. In the event no bona fide bid is deposited with the plans and specifications by the contractor he -11 receive Ten ($10.00) Dollars of the $25.00 deposit, the (15.00 being deducted to cover net cost. Proposals are requested upon the basis of payment in cash by monthly estimates. It is proposed to finance this project from funds furnished by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works which has macs an allotment for that purpose and is subject to the provisions ot tne emergency Relief Appropriation of 1935, and th rules and regulations prescribed by the President or by the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

Attention la called to the fact that not less than the minimum wage rates prescribed by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works must be paid on this project. Superintendents and lore-men shall receive an hourly rate of compensation at least equal to the hourly wage rate paid employes who work under their direction up to 40 hours per week. In the event that superintendents or foremen work more than 40 hours per week, they shall receive at least fifty per cent (50) more than the weekly wage, on a 30-hour basis, of the men working tmder their Immediate direction. Bids must be examined and approved by the Acting State Director P. W.

before contract Ic awarded. A performance or contract bond in an amount equivalent to one hundred per cent (100) of the contract price must be furnished and executed to the Uni-versity of Missouri by the successful bidder. This bond is to be io the Standard P. W. A.

Form. Bidders are requested to register In the office of the. Acting State Director for the P. W. A.

seven (7) days prior to the opening of bids. No bidder may withdraw his bid for this wcrk for a period of 30 days after the date set above for the opening thereof. The University of Missouri reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive technicalities. The University will provide assistance to contractors, if desired, in making out the various required governmental reports. THE CURATOhS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI.

SEALED PROPOSALS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the school district of University City, Missouri, until 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, December 4, 1935, for construction of South Wing, Jackson Park School, and Excavation for New Junior High School and Excavation for Addition to the High School. See Wm.

B. Ittner, Architects, Board of Education Building, for plans and specifications. For more detailed information, see published Notice to Contractors appearing in the issue of November 19, 1035. Part 3, Page 4C. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or waive technicalities.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF UNIVERSITY CITY. MISSOURI, 14th day of November, 1935. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for the construction of reinforced concrete sanitary sewers will be received by the Webster Groves Sanitary Sewer District at its office, 122 West Lockwood avenue (2d floor), Webster Groves, until 8 o'clock p.

on the 4th day of December, 1935. For full details see notice published in the Webster News Times, November 15, 1935, or see the chief engineer of the District, 1325 International Office Bldg 722 Chestnut street, St. Louis. Mo WEBSTER GROVES SANITARY 8 EWER DISTRICT ATTEST: By Wm. J.

Moore, President, Board of Trustees. Wayne H. Brown, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICE Clarence C. Cloui-er, 3007 S.

18th City of St. Louis. State of Missouri, do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debt contracted after this data by anyone except myself. (Signed) CLARENCE C. CLOUSER.

PLASTERING, tuckpolnting, repairing. Son-tee-Gloer. 4726 Co to Brilliant. FO.2731. RADIO SERVICE HOME RADIO SERVICE Sen ice That Satisfies Guaranteed References Another Radio Furnished While Yours Is Being Repaired ATTENTION 1 Our Low Prices and Experience MERIT YOUR BUSINESS GR.

44472149 S. Grand RADIO SERVICE ANY MAKE DAY OR NIGHT WORK GUARANTEED SOUTH SIDE RADIO SERVICE CO, 3BI7 S. Grand. PRosnect 3000. RADIO SERVICE GR.

1159 Anytime Anywhere. New Guarantee, ALLEN RADIO 2747 ALLEN. FOR dependable radio service call Show-boat. PR. 9010.

3004 8. Jefferson. ROOFING AND SIDING SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. We apply flat roofing, steep roofing' and siding. Federal Housing loans.

FREE ROOF INSPECTION. 1939 S. Vandeventer. GRand 461D. SI'ECIAL PRICES FOR NOVEMBER All Styles of Roofing and Siding.

FREDERIC ROOFING SIDING 42S2 Natural Bridge. CO. 0812. GRAVOIS ROOFING SIDING CO. All types ot roofing and siding; low prices, free estimates.

6243 Gravois. RI. 3083. RELIABLE ROOFERS Leaks stopped; prire ngni. Dim traeil.

HI. 6U13. AO EMBER special, all roofing work. nryan-Hlil, 2131 E. Prairie.

CO. 9088. ROOFING, low prices, guaranteed; prompt. Baderdieck, 1903 Knox. HL 1209.

ROOFING WORK All kinds. Howard Roof 414a uuve. je. 2115. STORAGE.

MOVING, EXPRESS CRAWFORD MG FR. flTfl FURNITURE WANTED OVERLAND Moving Express Co. Bonded, contract, cash, credit; white help; furniture exchanged. PR. 9841.

3406 Vista. TOY REPAIRING TOY'S repainted and repaired. 4704 St. Louis; Rodgers. UPHOLSTERING SAVE 60 PCT.

OR MORE Reunholster your living-room suite. Wm, B. Appel pholstering 4524 Delmar. FOrest 8977. EASY TERMS.

WALL PAPER HANGING PAPKKHANG1NG Painting, plastering reasonable; reliable decorators. 3739 Manola. MU. 1461. PAPER HANGING Low prices, painting plastering.

Goodman, MU. 6819. 4924 Plover. PAPERING Guaranteed; two-edge work. Steck, 4540 Newport, RI.

2589. LOW-PRICED papering, plastering, paint ing. I.utr, 2650A Arsenal. GR. 0666.

SPECIAL PRICES Papering, painting. plaster. I). Lutz, Z711 Osage. PR.

0382, PAPERING, painting. Interior, exterior, Brandon 4719 Idaho. HI. 0407K, WEATHERSTRIPPING WEATHER-STRIPPING and caulking. Mo, Weathrrstrlp 3931 Shreve.

EV.B906 PROFESSIONAL DETECTIVES DETECTIVE Marlam shadows, investigates reasonable; licensed; bonded. CA. 0776, DETECTIVE KICK shadows. Investigates confidential; licensed; bonded. EV.

8194, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED TEN-NEEDLE electrolysis, quick and per manent. Alda JU Maybam. eiectroiogist. 346 Euclid av. FOrest 61SO.

THEATRICAL CLUB ARGONNE, 2914 8. Jefferson Amateurs wanted tonight. Care fare to losers. LADIES Wtd. With own plays, music, cos tumes, to direct home talent plays travel and work with schools, churches Southern states.

Write, giving full de tails; give phone. Box N-281, EMPLOYMENT WANTED SITUATIONS MEN. BOYS ACCOUNTANT 25; 5 years' expert ence; good references. Box N-378, BOY office work, typing or errands, Box N-167, Post-Dispatch. CHAUFFEUR and yard man: expe- rienced driver; best reference; phone MU.

7829. JANITOR Sit; white: apartment, south salary; free rent. Box P-299, Post-Dis, PAINTER Sit. GArfield 7443. graining Sabo.

50c hour. PAINTER Sit; have tools; nonunion; use Dutch Boy lead. oil. GRand 0228. STENOGRAPHER-SALESMAN Can yon use a young man, age 30, with varied business experience? Salary no oh ject; well educated, dependable, reliable, versatile, experienced stenographer, cor respondent, bookkeeper, salesman; single, Has car: can travel.

6039 Maple. CAb, 2434R. BTUDENT Sit: 19; refined; work in home; furnace, yard, car, cleaning, for room, board. FO. 2179.

YOUNG MAN Sit; as portor or eleva tor man; references. FR. 4042. SITUATIONS WOMEN, GIRLS ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Or office work; high school graduate; more for experience than wages. 6939 Idaho.

COMPANION Sit; housekeeper, excellent city references. Box N-270, Post-Dis. COOK Sit experienced, reliable, refer ences. FRanklln 8460. GIRL, Sit; colored, experienced maid cooking; home nights; references.

FR. 5011. GIRL Sit; white, housework, Sunday off. FL. 5466.

GIRL Sit; colored: housework, nursing by day or week; reference. FR. 5709. GIRL Sit; white; experienced; housework; go home nights. Luella, JE.

9357 GIRL Sit; general housework; week or day; experienced. JE. 9173. GIRL Sit; colored; general housework by week. References.

GA. 0658. GIRL Sit; colored, day work; cleaning or laundry; references. JE. 8911.

GRADUATE NURSE Sit; business experience; desires position; physician's office. FO. 8791. HOSTESS Sit; 7 years' experience, good reference. Miss Neely, RO.

4606. IIOIJSKKEEPKR-CLaytnn 724. -Sit; middle-aged lady. LADY Sit; wants FRanklin 6457. work by day.

Call MAin Sit; white, experienced cook; no laundry: home nights. JE. 8911. STENOGRAPHER Sit; experienced; 21; accurate, rapid; temporary, permanent; $12.50 ST. 1343.

TYPIST Sit; bookkeeper; office work; references. Ann Simon, 3524A N. 14th. WOMAN Sit; white, cleaning, experienced; beautiful work; $1.75 day. JEf.

4465. WOMAN Sit; general housework; upstairs work; good references. NE. 2384. WOMAN Sit; light housswork; experi enced; refernce.

Call WE. 1524W. YOUNG LADY Sit; with car, will drive party by day, hour or week. Call FR. 6457.

j-IELP WANTED SOTE Those answering advertisem*nts are cautioned not to enclose original references. Copies serve the purpose and avoid posstoie loss of valuable originals. HELP WANTED MEN. BOYS BAKER 3d hand on bread and rolls, day work. Apply today 3:30 p.

m. John R. Thompson 718 Olive, rear. BAKER'S HELPER Work on pies, cakes; S3 week; board. 1S09 Market.

Call at 2523 N. BUTCHER Experienced. Cto st. YES. SATURDAy C'S THE BIG DAfJ 1 ij pronnanoy, mo.

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