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CHARLES AND CARSON ROADS. PArkview 1598 GArdeld 7325. DEATHS. BERGER, SAMUEL -On Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1929, beloved husband of Sarah Berger, dear father of Mrs.

Dena Weinstein, Sophie, Mary, Isadore, Rose and Louis Berger. Remains at Berger chapel, McPherson avenue. Notice time later. HOURNELIS, NICHOLAS- Of 3116A Geyer avenue, on Monday. Jan.

28, 1929, beloved brother of Christ Bournelis, and our dear uncle in his 52d year. Funeral from Peets funeral home, Lafayette avenue, at Longtellow boulevard, Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 2:00 p. to St. Nicholas Church Enright and Kingshigh: way.

Interment at St. Matthew's Cemetery. BROWN, CHARLES E. -Entered Into rest Jan. 29.

1929. dear father of Mrs. Mary Byrd, Mrs. Gladys Smith and Mrs. Muriel Standing, our dear father-in-law and grandfather, aged 51 years 9 months and 12 days.

Funeral Thursday, Jan. 31, at 2 p. from Shepard funeral home, 1167 Hamilton avenue. Deceased was a member of Wellston Lodge No. 827, A.

0. 0. 'A. and Wellston 613, F. M.

BUTLER, IRA F. -Entered into rest on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1929, at 3:30 a. beloved husband of Emma Butler (nee Mueller), dear brother-in-law of Mrs. Celia Briddon, dear uncle of Harry Uffman and Annie Waters of Chicago, Ill.

Funeral on Friday, Feb. 1, at 2 p. from the Benslek Niehaus new funeral home, 1431 Union boulevard. Interment in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Engine Company No.

7, St. Louis Fire Department. CRAMER, LOUIS A. -Entered into rest January 28. 1929, at 9:30 a.

at 361 Hillside place, Webster Groves, dearly beloved brother of Charles, Victoria and Josephine Cramer. Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 30, 2 p. from Bopp's chapel, Kirkwood, Mo.

Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Member of the Employing Plasterers' Association. DICKINSON, ROBERT Of 3033A Pennsylvania avenue, on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1929, beloved husband of Bertha Dickinson (nee Klatt), dear father of Walter. Edward, Adele, Lorraine and Jean, beloved son of Anna Dickinson, brother of Mrs.

George Hooper and Mrs. John Giles, brother-in-law and uncle, in his 48th year. Funeral from Peetz funeral home, Lafayette avenue at Longfellow boulevard. Friday, February 1, at 2 p. to National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks.

EDWARDS. WINNIE-Of Lincoln, mother of the late Troy Edwards. and Mrs. Hazel Owen (nee Edwards) and dearly beloved grandmother of Jane Edwards. passed out of this life Monday, Jan.

28, 1928. Funeral Wednesday at Lincoln, Neb. EILERS, ANNIE M. (nee Schraeder)On Tuesday, Jan. 29, '1929, at 11 a.

beloved wife of William Eilers and mother of Mrs. W. J. Brown. Mrs.

Alfred Brown. Mrs. Frank Roediger, Frank and Anthony Filer's. Funeral from Thomas J. Finan parlors, 1519 South Grand boulevard, on Thursday, Jan.

31, at 8:30 a. to St. Rita Church. Interment Portage Des Sioux. FITZPATRICK, MICHAEL A.

-Entered Into rest Tuesday, Jan. 29. at 7:30 at his residence, 2517 North Spring avenue, beloved husband of Statia Carroll Fitzpatrick, dear father of Elmer, Oliver, Irene, Mary and Robert Fitzpatrick, nephew of Alice Tighe. Funeral from Cullinane Brothers' funeral parlor, 1710. North Grand boulevard, (Thursday, Jan.

31, at 8:30 a. to St. Teresa's Church. Deceased was a member of St. Vincent de Paul's and Holy Name Society and Magnolia Camp No.

394, W. O. W. FLANDERS. ROBERT FLI--Of 2530A Arlington avenue, entered into rest ion Sunday, Jan.

27. 1929, at 7:20 p. darling son of Charles and Dorothy Flanders (nee Miles), our nephew and grandson, age 2 years, months, 12 days. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 30.

at from the Provost chapel, 3710 North Grand boulevard, to Oak Grove Cemetery. GILSINN, MARY (nee 0'Toole) Entered into rest on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1929, at 8:40 a. widow of the late John Gilsinn. dear mother of James, John and Ambrose Gilsinn, Mrs.

Marie Morgan and Mrs. Alice Lorenz, dear sister of Katherine O'Toole and. Mrs. Alice Witz and our dear grandmother. Funeral Thursday.

Jan. 31, at 8:30 a. from residence. 4332 Farlin avenue. to Holy Rosary Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was member of the Third Order of St. Francis, (Stroot Carroll service.) HAYMOND. WIRT L. -Entered Into rest on Monday, Jan.

28. 1929. beloved husband of Maybell Haymond and dear father of Dorothea, Kathryn and Jane Haymond. Funeral from residence 747 Clark arenue, Webster Groves, to Holy Redeemer Church, Thursday, Jan. 31.

at 9 a. Interment Calvary Cemetery. HAZLETT. ELIZABETH Entered into rest New York City. N.

on Tuesday, Jan. 29. 1929, at 11:58 o'clock a. beloved mother of James Madeline M. and Walter J.

Hazlett, and our dear mother-in-law. Remains will arrive Thursday evening. Notice of funeral later. HOEFENER, AUGUST Entered into rest on Monday, Jan. 28, 1929, at 10:02 a.

beloved husband of Dora Benck Hoefener, dear father of Julius, Lena. Margaret, Harry, Ida, Anna and Irine, our dear grandfather and great at the age of 79 years, Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 30. at 3:15 p. from the Kron chapel.

3707 North Grand boulevard. to Zion Cemetery. HOLLENBERG. CARL Suddenly on Monday, Jan. 28.

1929. dear father of Lilly and Rudolph Hollenberg, dear son of Henry and Antionette Hollenberg, dear brother of Louis, William, Paul, Henry and Frank Hollenberg, Mia. P. B. Roediger, Mrs.

Lestet Canning, Mrs. Barton Wells. Remains will be forwarded from Stuart's parlors, 5525 Easton avenue. un Thursday, Jan. 31.

at 7 a. to Augusta, Mo. HOMPARIES. MINNIE B. (nee Nicholson) Entered Into rest on Tuesday, Jan.

29, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, dear mother of aged 55 years. Funeral from the Leidner chapel, 2223 Louis avenue, Friday, Feb. 1. at 1:30 TA. Interment Valhalla Cemetery.

KANE. MARGARET (nee 0'Keefe) Of 1511 Papin street. oIl Monday. Jan. 48.

1929. beloved wife of Thomas Kane, dear mother of John T. Kane and our sister and sister-in-law. Funeral from Peetz funeral home, Lafayette avenue at Longfellow boulevard, Thur day, Jan. 31, at 8:30 a.

to Holy Anger's Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. KASSEL, LOUIS Entered into rest on Monday, Jan. 28. 1929, at 7:30 a.

beloved son of Charles and Mary Kassel (nee Seben), dear brother of Edward, Fred, William. Patrick and Gilbert Kassel, Mrs. May Creamer and Mrs. Dorothy Tobin (Hee Kassel), our dear uncle, brother-in-law, cousin and nephew. Funeral Thursday, Jan.

31, at 2 p. from Stroot Carroll funeral home, 4600 Natural Bridge avenue. Interment Calvary Cemetery. KELLERMANN, CONRAD Asleep In Jesus on Monday, Jan. 28, 1929, at 11:15 a.

beloved husband of Ida Kellermann (nee Fischer) dear father of Charles and William Lehr, Rev. Herman Kellermann, and the late Philip Lehr, and Conrad Kellermann. dear father-in-law. grandfather, great-grandfather, and brother-inlaw, In his 8d year. Funeral Friday, at 1:30 p.

from residence. 2106 Stansbury, to Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church, thence to Concordia Cemetery. KENDLE, -Entered Into rest 0" Monday, Jan. 28, 1929. at 6:30 a.

dear husband of the late Minerva Kendle, dear father of Margaret and Clifford Kendie. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 2 p. front the residence, 1413A North Broadway. Interment Valhalla Cemetery.

LA GARCE, ALEXANDER- -Entered Into rest on Tuesday. Jan. 29. 1929, at 7:30 a. relict of the late Lena La Garce, dear father of Mary Hanna (nee La Garce), Elmer, Peter.

Edward and August La Garce and our dear grandfather, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral Friday, Feb. 1, at 2 p. from family residence, 3219 Regal place. terment New Pickers Cemetery, (Clement service.) Belleville and Bethaldo (I11.) papers please copy.

LEWIS, CHARLES HENRY -Jan. 29, 1829. of 4143 De Tonty avenue, husband of Kate (nee Brinkman), father Vannette Lewis, our brother. Notice funeral later McLaughlin funeral home, 2301 Lafayette. LYMAN, GEORGE -Entered Into rest Jan.

29, 1929. at his residence, 819 Greeley a venue, Websten Groves, Mo, dear husband of Elizabeth Lyman, dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 31, at 2 p. from Bopp'e chapel, Kirkwood, Valhalla Crematory DEATHS.

MacCASH, ELEANOR (nee Spraggon)Entered into rest on Sunday, Jan. 27, 1929. at Poplar Bluff, wife of the late William MacCash, beloved mother of Clarence, John Dorris R. MacCash and Mrs. Mildred MacCash Croak, and our dear grandmother.

Wednesday, Kron Jan. 30. 2707 at 1:30 North p. from the chapel. Grand boulevard, to Oak Hill Cemetery, Kirkwood, J.

Mo. MALONEY. MICHAEL Of 6743 Garner avenue, entered into rest on Jan. 28, 1929, at 10:05 a. after a short Illness.

Funeral Thursday, Jan. 31, at 8 a. from Croghan funeral home, 7146 Manchester avenue, to St. James' Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, MANION, THOMAS- -Entered into rest on Monday, Jan.

28, 1929, at 3 o'clock p. beloved son of Thomas Manion and the late Emily Manion (nee O'Flaherty), dear brother of John J. Manion and the late William Manion. Funeral from family residence, 5968 Horton place, on Thursday morning, Jan. 31, at 8:30 o'clock, to St.

Rose's Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery, MARSCH, MINNIE (nee Ladermann) Entered into. rest on Sunday, Jan. 27, 1929. at 3 a.

10., of 1622 Lulu avenue (Wellston), in her 73d year. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 31, at 3 p. from the Geo. L.

Pleitsch chapel, 5966 Easton avenue, to New Picker's Cemetery. McMAHON, LORETTO CLAIRE (nee Brown)- Of 3626 De Tonty street, on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1929, beloved wife of Hugh Vincent McMahon. dear mother of Edward Helen, Lucille and Hugh and the late Catherine Leonard McMahon, dearly beloved daughter of Edward and Annie C. Brown (nee Cullen), dear sister of Mrs.

Helen F. Schnakenberg and Philip C. Brown. Funeral from Peetz funeral home, Lafayette avenue at Longfellow boulevard, Thursday, Jan. 31, at 9:30 a.

to St. Margaret's Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Springfield (Ill.) papers please copy. MEYER, GEORGE in Jesus on Jan.

29. 1929, at 6:40 a. beloved husband of Emma Meyer (nee dear father of Drusilla and George Meyer, dear son of the late Conrad and Carolina Meyer, dear son-in-law of George and Emma Luther, dear brother of Michael G. and Conrad Meyer, Mrs. Witliam Mrs.

Arthur Crecelius, Mrs. P. J. Bleitz, Mrs. Michael Zelch and the late Emma Dempsey, our brother-in-law and uncle.

aged 33 years. Funeral from residence, Telegraph road, Oakville, Friday, Feb, 1, at 2 p. to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery, Oakville. Mo.

Member of Oakville Farmers' Club, Farm Bureau, Local No. 10, District Clerk of the Point School. MILLER. GEORGE-On Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1929.

at 4:55 p. beloved husband of Anna Miller (nee dear father of Agnes Heller (nee Miller), Walter, Eleanor, Loretta and Lydia, our dear father-in-law, son, son-in-law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle, at the age of 17 years, Funeral from residence, 4128 California avenue. Time later. NABERT. ARTHUR 0.

Entered Into rest on Sunday, Jan. 27, 1929, at 11:45 o'clock beloved busband of Charlette Nabert (nee Brand), dear father of Alice and Charles Nabert, son of Otto C. and Theresa Nabert (nee Behrle), brother of Edward and William Nabert, Mrs. Clara Oswald and Mrs. Flora Crain.

Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly's parlors, 3846 Lindell boulevard, on Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 1:30 p. to Visitation Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery, NEARY.

WILLIAM J. -Entered into rest on Monday, Jan. 28, 1929 at 8 p. dear father of Mrs. T.

J. O'Connor, William J. Neary, Mrs. A. Obrist and Hugh L.

Neary, our dear, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle, in his 65th year. Funeral Friday, Feb, 1, at 8:30 a. from Math. Hermann and Sons new chapel, Fair and West Florissant avenues, to Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Eleventh and Destrehan street. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

NOLAND, MARY PHYLLIS. -Entered into rest on Tuesday, 1929. at 2 o'clock a. m. darling daughter of Thomas A.

and Estelle Noland (nee Weiglein), dear sister of Rosemary, Teresa Agnes, Thomas, Gordon and James Donald Noland, and our dear granddaughter. Funeral from family residence, 1163 Boland Drive, Richmond Heights, on Thursday morning, January 31, at 8:30 o'clock to Church of the Little Flower. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. NOLL. CHARLES into rest on Tuesday.

Jan. 29, 1929. at 2 p. of 1101 Yale avenue, Richmond Heights, dearly beloved husband of Josephine IL. Noll (nee Uhrig), dear father of Charles W.

and Mrs. Josephine K. fa*ger and Mrs. Margaret E. Knichel and John J.

Noll and the late Henry C. Noll, dear father-in-law, grandfather and uncle, in his 80th year. Due notice of funeral from Kriegshauser new funeral home, 4228 South Kingshighway. A member of Lambskin Lodge No. 460, A.

F. aud A. Harmony Lodge, 1.0. 0. F.

and St. Louis Hessen Verein Mutual Aid of. St. L. D.

B. and P. Company. NOONAN. MARGARET (nee Murphy)- Entered into rest on Monday, Jan.

28, 1929, at 9:10 o'clock a. beloved wife of Frank, James. Joseph. Leo and William Noonan, Mrs. Charles W.

de Largy and Mrs. Patrick Barrett, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt." Funeral from residence of her daughter, Mrs. Charles W. de Largy, 5315 North Kingshighway boulevard. on Wednesday morning.

Jan. 80. at 8:30 o'clock, to St. Ann's Church. Whittier street and Page boulevard.

Interment in Calvary Cemetery, OVERSTREET, FRANK--O! 6764 Bartmer avenue, entered into rest on Monday, Jan 28. 1929. at 11 p. our dear father, father-in-law and grandfather. in his- 71st year.

Foneral Thursday, Jan. 31, D. from Drehnian-Harral chapel. 1905 Union boulevard, to Memorial Park Cemetery. PFEIL, LOUISA E.

(nee Ziegler) -On Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1929, at 1:30 a. beloved, wife of Frank Pfeil. dear of Alma, Frank, Marian, Martha and George Pfell, our daughter, sipter sister-in-law and aunt, aged 48 years. Funeral from Hoffmeister chapel, 7814 South Broadway, Friday, Feb.

1, at 8, a. m. to Immaculate Conception Church and Cemetery, Maxville, Mo. POPPER. BELLA (nee Kingshaker)Entered Into rest Monday, Jan.

28. 1929. dearly. beloved wife of Dr. Morris Popper, dear mother of Mra.

Sidney Grossman and Mrs. Emil Ziskin, sister of Mrs. Adolph Popper. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 3 p.

m. Interment strictly private. SANFORD. ETHEL J. Entered into rest on Monday, Jan.

28. 1929, at 5:30 p. beloved. wife of William Sanford. dear mother of Edward J.

Mayfield, dear daughter of and Emma Youngluve, dear sister of Mrs. Arthur Dunn and Roy D. Younglove, Funeral from Bergesch funeral 3681 Washington boulevard, on Thursday, Jan. 31. at 8:30 a.

to Sacred Heart Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. SCHOENHARD, CHARLES -Monday, January 28, 1929, husband of Ellen Schoenhard, father of Fred, Mrs. Mary Hernandez, Frank and Alma Bailey. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.

from McLaughlin funeral home, 2301 Lafayette. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Deceased was a member of B. R.

Clerks. SCHUERMANN, CHARLES -Entered into rest on Monday, Jan. 28, 1929, at 4:30 p. dear son of the late Charles and Sophia Schuermann (nee Barteis), doar brother of Mrs. Sophia Goebel, Mrs.

Dora Kronsberg, Fred, Otto and Walter, our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from the Leidner chapel, 2223 St. Louis avenue, Thursday. Jan, 31. at 1:45 p.

m. Interment Zion Cemetery, SHOUP, THERESA (nee Ruser) -On Monday Jan. 28, 1929, at 6:20 p. beloved wife of Rollo Shoup, mother of Edmund A. and Ada A.

Shoup, and dear sister of John Ruser. Funeral from Thomas J. Finan parlors, 1519 South Grand boulevard, on Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 2 p.m. Interment Valhalla.

SPELLEN, DAVID into rest on Monday, Jan. 28. 1929. beloved brother of Howard and -Herbert Spellen and Mrs. Harold Davidson, son of the late David and Stella Cartan Spellen.

Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly's parlors, 3846 Lindell boulevard, on Wednesday morning, Jan. 30, at 8:30 o'clock. to St. Vincent de Paul's Church.

Interment in Calvary Cemetery. TOLSON, ELLA Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1929, mother of Mrs. Mary Becker, Mrs. Patty Clark.

Henrie W. and Tolson. grandmother of Mary Jane Becker. Services at C. R.

Lupton mortuary, 4449 Olive street. Wednesday at 1 p. m. Interment Lafayette, Ala. VARFY.

BRIDGET E. (nee Kelley) Departed this life, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1929, at 6:35 p. at residence, 3205A Vista avenue, relict of John J. Vahey, dear mother of Joseph, Charles and William Vahey, Mrs.

Alex Hanson, our dear mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral Friday, Feb. 1, at 8:30 a. from the Collins parlors, 928 North Grand boulevard. to Immaculate Conception Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

VOGEL, CHARLES Entered Into rest on Monday, Jan. 28. 1929, at 8:10 beloved husband of Ida Vogel (nee Holtz), dear father of Mrs. Edna Manther, Mrs. Hilda Hall (nee Vogel) and Charles F.

Vogel. and of the late Della Vogel. and our dear brother-in-law. father-in-law and uncle. at the age of 64 years.

Funeral on Thursday, Jan. 31. at 1:30 p. from Ziegenhein chapel, 2623 Cherokee street, to 88, Peter and Paul's Cemetery, DEATHS. VOGELSANG, 4241A Louisana avenue, entered into rest on Tuesday, Jan.

29, 1929. at 10:30 of the late Mary Schmitt Vogelsang, dear stepfather of William and Mary Schmitt and of the late Frank and Joe Schmitt. and our dear father-in-law, grandfather and uncle, at the age of 65 years. Funeral on Thursday. Jan.

81. at 2:15 p. from Ziegenhein chapel, 2623 Cherokee street. WEAVER, JOHN B. Entered into rest on Monday, Jan.

28, 1939, at 12 o'clock noon, of 4724 Milentz avenue, beloved husband of Mollie Weaver (nee Calbredth). dear father of John Mollie Schnell and Frank J. 'Weaver, dear brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. R.

F. Florentin, and our dear father-in-law, grandfather and uncle, aged 69 years. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle chapel, 3634 Gravois avenue, Wednesday, Jan. 80, at 1:30 p. thence to Zion Cemetery.

Deceased was 8 member of Botanical Camp No. 229, W. o. W. Greenville (S.

papers please copy. WILSON, CHARLES Of 3914 St. Louis avenue, entered into rest on MonJan, 28, 1929, beloved husband of the late' Henrietta M. Wilson, dear father of Mrs. J.

E. Lee, Mrs. Maude Davison. Ar thur Charles H. and James P.

Wilson, our dear grandfather, great-grandfather and father-in-law, at the age of 80 years and 5 months. Funeral from the Kron chapel, 2707 North Grand boulevard, Wednesday, Jan. 30. at 2 p.m., to Lakewood Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Typographical Union No.

8. WOLLEY, HENRIETTA (nee Hayes). Entered into rest on Monday, Jan. 28. 1929, at 2:30 o'clock p.

dear mother of Blanche Wolley. Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly's parlors, 3846 Lindell boulevard, on Wednesday morning, Jan. 30, at 11 o'clock. Interment In Calvary Cemetery, WOLFING.

JOHN MAX--On Monday. Jan. 28. 1929, at 10:30 p. age 69 years, beloved husband of Lillie Gaye dear father of Hildegarde Tavener, Lucy W.

Fitzgerald, Helen W. Meyer. Mr. Wulfing in state at C. R.

Lupton mortuary, 4449 Olive. Services at Church of the Unity, Kingshighway and Waterman, Wednesday, 3 p. m. Interment private. BEN A KIBA AID SOCIETY--Members please attend the funeral of our late sister.

Cell Popper, from Rindskopf funeral parlors, Wednesday, January 30, 3 p. m. order of president, Lillie Haas. IN MEMORIAM. IN memory of our dear son, who departed this life one year ago.

January 29: No one knows how much we miss you. No one knows the bitter pains we have suffered since we lost you. Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers, sweet1y, tender, fond and true. There is not a day that we do not think of you.

Sadly missed FATHER. MOTHER. AND BROTHER-IN-LAW. STUBENRAUCH FAMILY. MASONIC MEETINGS KEYSTONE LODGE No.

243 Special meeting this Wednesday, 7 p. prompt. M. M. degree.

All Master Masons are welcome. RALPH W. MYERS, W. M. LAMBSKIN LODGE No.

460, A. F. and A. -Special communication this Wednesday at 6:30 p. m.

Work in entered apprentice degree. Visitors cordially invited. WILBUR J. WATERS, W. M.

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Sixth and Morgan sts. CEntral 7754. BIDS, PLANS AND ESTIMATES. BIDS will be received by the Board of Public Service of the City of St. Louis, room 208 City Hall, until 12 m.

on February 19, 1929, for furnishing- in stalling. maintaining and operating equipment for utilization of gas lights on the highways in the City of St. Louis for 1 period of one year; and for furnishing, installing. maintaining and operating equipment for electric service suppliv for a period of one year for the City of St Louis. Plans, specifications, forms ct contract and other information may be obtained at the office of the Director of Public Utilities, 416 City Hall.

BIDS will be received by the Board of Public Service of the City of St. Louis, Room 308 City Hall, until 12 m. on February 13. 1929, for furnishing all terials entering into the construction and all labor and equipment necessary for constructing the, shore intake at the Chain of Rocks plant of the St. Louis Waterworks.

Plans, specifications, form of contract and other information may be obtained at the office of the Water Commissioner, Room 312 City Hall. LOST AND FOUND. TO FINDERS If you have found a dog, purse, Jewelry, fur or any other article that is not advertised in today's Globe-Democrat, call MAin 4000. the Losers' Service Bureau. An accurate index is maintained of all lost and found ads appearing in the Globe-Democrat for the past several weeks, which may be of material assistance in locating the owner.

TO LOSERS When you advertise a lost article of any kind- in the Globe-Democrat, your advertisem*nt will receive the benefit of free listing in our Losers' Service Bureau. This service is provided without additional cost to our advertisers and facilitates the recovery of lost articles. BAR PIN -Lost: platinum filagree: aquamarine set: near 6th and Pine. Vic. 2036W BRACELET Lost: white gold with 1 diamond and 2 emeralds: on Bellefontaine or Delmar car.

or on 8th and Olive: reward. EVergreen 8967. BRACELET--Lost: diamond platinum block, 44 diamonds; Saturday, Jan. 26: probably at Westwood Club or the vicinity: reward. Call Maxton, MAin 1815.

BRIEF CASE AND BOOK- Lost: in Coliseum: reward. Depering, Yeatman High School. DOG--Lost: collie, near Eichelberger and Kingshighway; reward. RIverside 3268J. DOG- -Found; small, white; brown head.

COlfax 8486. DOG -Found: male, brown, white long ears. short tail. CAbany 6365R. DOG- -Lost: French poodle; white, long hair: Tuesday a.

near Kingshighway and Lillian: reward. COlfax 5198. DOG- -Lost: fox-terrier; white with black spots; answers to name of Captain. Return to 4719 Farlin: reward. DOG- Lost: male: part brindle, brown and white: fat: bobbed tail; answers to Rex: liberal reward.

Hiland 5294. DOG Lost: fox terrier, brown and white: orange and black blanket. harness and collar; named GArfield 1960. DOG- -Lost; dark, brown police: lame in forefoot: name telephone on collar: reward. Mrs.

N. R. Wall, McKnight road. Clayton. HAT- Lost: brown felt trimmed in brown satin; at Missouri Theater; reward.

River. side 5828w. MASONIC PAST MASTER'S JEWEL on back. LAclede 4332. Reward.

OVERNIGHT BAG- Lost; monogram M. E. R. on Route 40; reward. Mrs.

Kenniston, 2601 Gurney court, PRospect 7878. RING -Lost: gentleman's; diamond: 3. carat; Friday, January 25; liberal reward to finder Add. 167. LIBERAL REWARD Rings lost; diamond dinner ring, twin diamond cluster ring, oval sapphire encircled with diamonds: keepsakes uf great sentimental value; lost in Coronado coffee shop.

Miss Margaret C. Pickel, Coronado Hotel, room 737. JEfferson 7700. FOUND BY POLICE. keys Sixth District.

SPECIAL NOTICES. SHOR CLERKS- -All shoe clerks in St. Louis. employed or unemployed, who are interested in the formation of a shoe clerk association, kindly send name, address and place of employment to 802 Title Guaranty Bide. H.

Selbert. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice 1g hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of Mississippi Valley Trust Company for the election of directors and the transaction of other business, will De held at the office of the company, northwest corner Fourth and Pine streets, In the City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, on Monday, February 1929. at 9 o'clock a.

m. J. SHEPPARD SMITH, President. C. H.

TURNER. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE. of Missouri: LON W. HARLOW.

R. L. EDGAR. A. B.

McLEAN. PAUL HELLWEG, GUY S. MARTIN. JOHN N. DENNY.

EDWIN W. COLTE, 0. W. HUNCKE, ROBERT E. STEEL.

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W. A. VINCENT. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned corporators desire and intend to form a corporation known as SOUTHERN REINSURANCE CORPORATION for the purpose of making and writing Insurance on the joint stock plan, on certain of the subjects and things embraced in the third subdivision of Section 6203, Revised Statutes of Missouri for 1919.

and amendments thereof, to-wit: Ta become surety on bonds or obligntions of persons or corporations; to insure the fidelity of persons or corporations holding places of public and private trust or responsibility; insure the performance of contracts other than Insurance policies; to insure the performance of insurance contracts where surety bonds are by states or municipalities; to execute bonds and undertakings required or permitted in all actions or proceedings or by law allowed. To enter into contracts wholly or partally reinsuring this corporation agalust any loss arising from any risk which 1t may have undertaken, and in like manner to reinsure or guarantee any other corporation, doing the same kind of business as this corporation, against loss arising from any risks that shall have been or may be undertaken by such corporation, or may Join with any such corporation in any such risk, and may make and enter into all manner of contracts relating to such reinsurance and joint insurance, and the terms upon which the same shali be conducted. To do any and all other kinds of leg timate insurance business appertaining to the above excepting that of life insurance and dealing in annuities and excepting also the kinds of insurance included in the first and second subdivisions or classes named in Section 6203-of-the Revised Statutes of Missouri for 1919 and amendments thereto. That they have filed their declaration of such intention and a copyr of their Articles Incorporation with the of Superintendent State of Department the BUSINESS CARDS. BUILDERS AND MATERIALS.

Bricklaying and Tuckpointing. BRICKLAYING $10 per 1000: also de tuckpointing, cement work. Riverside 5407. Building Material. DOORS AND WINDOWS- -Standard size: like new: cheap; joists, flooring, sheeting, cabinets.

brick. 4165 Lindell. Carpenters and Builders. CARPENTER--Day or contract: estimates cheerfully given. RIverside 7240R.

Concrete Work. CONCRETE -Cement work, walls, walks, work guaranteed. PRospect 9542. Plans and Estimates. PLANS and specifications by graduate and experienced architect: first-class work guaranteed; reasonable.

Riverside 2210. COAL, co*kE AND WOOD. BUNKER HILL LUMP COAL, $4.50 per ton. Call JEfferson 6765. CALL FOSTER, JEfferson 2718-White Ash, $4.50: 1 ton.

$5.25: 2 ton. $5 today. CLEAN lump or furnace, egg, load lots. City weight. Lindell 8766.

CLEAN LUMP COAL- 4 to 6 tons, $4.50: 1 ton, 2 tons, $5. JEfferson 4058. CLEAN LUMP COAL- to 6 tons, 1 ton, $5.25: 2 tons. $5. JEfferson 4058.

CLEAN White Ash lump, special, $4.50 ton: two ton. $4.75. LAelede 5320. COAL--Lump, mine run. nut, slack, $2.75.

Alland 7180. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. HERMAN MAUCH, 804 N. BROADWAYDiamond setting, watch repairing. EDUCATIONAL.

Beauty Culture Schools. BEAUTY CULTURE -Taught by the only authorized Marinello Instructor in the state. DElmar 0600. 4479 Washington. LADIES- Learn hairdressing, manicuring, marceling, beauty cuiture; big future.

Day or night classes. St. Louis Acadeniy of Beauty Culture, 804 Pine. second floor. Business and Commercial Training.

INSTRUCTOR--Apartment building management; can accept two or three more women students in present class, taught evenings; course $50: terms cash; excellent references; call for appointment, Wednesday, up to 6 p. m. Mrs. Lindahl, JEfferson 6980. suite 4147 no other classes at later date.

YOUNG LADIES- Few, to train for automatic telegraph positions paying CD to $120 per month when qualified. Call day OP evening, Twentleth Century Telegraph 211 N. 7th, thirteenth floor. Trade Schools. GLOBE BARBER COLLEGE -Modern; tools furnished: fee $25.

522 Walnut. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE -Tuition, $25; catalogue free: modern. 811 Market. LEARNBA EAUTY ARBERING or CULTURE Now one of the highest paid professions for men and women; easy to learn, quick to earn; take advantage of it now; new state regulations may place it beyond you later: classes every day- night: call or write for booklet. MOLER COLLEGE, Dep't B.

810 N. 6th. Miscellaneous. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES in government positions for men-women; 18-55. Are you eligible? We advise you FREE.

Write Ozment Dept. St. Louis. Big Profits on Homemade Candies- Earn S35 to $100 weekly at. home almost from first day.

Practically no cash required. Successful manufacturer teaches trade secrets by mail, We furnish tools. Send for frea booklet. Capitol Candy School, Desk 1349, Washington, D. C.

MOVING AND STORAGE. CENTRAL MOVING Piano movers. 109 N. CEntral 4965. GRand 7965R MACHINERY.

presses, whatever heavy we haul, Schmucke-Cummings Hauling and Safe 9 N. 10th. CHestnut 6037. OLD GOLD AND SILVER. HIGHEST prices paid for old gold, broken jewelry, diamonds.

Miller, Pine. EL. MILLER pays highest prices, antiques, old gold, silver. diamonds. 3 N.

Broadway. PATENTS. PATENTS obtained; advice free. Frederick Larson. Paul Brown St.

Louis. STOVE REPAIRS. FURNACES- 50: all types: 4371 new styles. Schmidt Bros. Furnace Laclede.

JEfferson 2906 STOVE FURNACE REPAIRS FIREPLACE FIXTURES. FORSHAW." 109 N. TWELFTH. A. G.

BRAUER SUPPLY CO. STOVE REPAIRS, 316 N. THIRD. TYPEWRITING AND ADDING MACHINES. TYPEWRITER SPECIAL.

Remington typewriters at very low prices. See our window display. It would pay to see us before you buy. We carry a full line of rebuilt machines, also new AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE portables. Special rental rates to students.

807 PINE. CHESTNUT 8219. THEATRICAL. LADY MUSICIANS -For steady engagements; saxophone, violin, banjo, accordian, cello; those who sing preferred. CAbany 8085.

559A Skinker road. Drisdall Sisters SITUATIONS WANTED- -FEMALE. APARTMENT refined, cultured lady, accustomed to meeting highclass people. For interview call LA. 8328.

CATERER- Experienced: reference: ning or night; steady. LIndell 1502w. CLERK- age 19: high school graduate: heat appearing: live with parents; neat, legible hand; good at figures. Miss Valra, LAclede 7993. COOK- experienced.

COirax 1660. COOK experienced: dependable; ready for position in modern home: cooking and downstairs. FOrest 1160. Room 211. DRAPERIES made to order, $2 up; alterationa On dresses: reasonable, FOr.

2919R. DRESSMAKER- first class; wishes few engagements by day. FOreat 5835. HOUSEKEEPER- reliable; motherless home or couple employed. CAb.

1133W. HOUSEWORK- day work; references. JEfferson 1027. GENERAL HOUSEWORK- colored girl; neat; references. JEfferson 1291.

GIRL colored: maid, nurse, housokeeper or cook; references. Lindell. 2383. GIRL colored; wants work by day or week: references. JEfferson 8022.

GIRL- colored: half days or weekly; references, JEfferson 5539. GIRL colored; half days, morning preferred; experienced; references. DEImar 16203. LADY- experienced bookkeeper and cashier, with knowledge of general office work: can use typewriter; can furnish best of references. CAbany 6160, apartment 316 LAUNDRESS bundles and lace curtains home: first-elass work.

CEntral 1627. LAUNDRESS colored: references: $3.18 day: Catherine. GArfield 2829. LAUNDRESS colored: Wednesday. Thursday.

Friday. Lindell 2236. LAUNDRESS first-class; bundles to take home: reference, JEfferson 5740. LAUNDRESS colored: cleaning: experienced: whole or halt days. Lindell 1133R.

LAUNDRESS or cleaning: references good worker: Wednesday, Thursday. Lindell 2841M. LEDGER CLERK- Burroughs: 501ne typing: general office. LAclede 0654, from 9-10 a. m.

NURSE- practical; day or night. Abash 165M. OFFICE GIRL age 17: writes neat legible hand: willing worker: excellent at telephoning: small salary. Helen, clede 799L. PASTRY COOK- colored woman; experienced; reterences.

JEfferson 2868. PRACTICAL NURSE midde aged: invalid or elderly person. GArfield 0454. STENOGRAPHER BOOKKEEPER years' reliable: accurate. Phone GRand 8103R.

STENOGRAPHER first class: three years' experience; heavy dictation. FOrest 1580. STENOGRAPHER- age 16: bright. capable beginner: rapid typist; fandliar with addressing, filing, stencil cutting, etc. Dorothy, LActede 7991.

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR- experienced: good reference. FOrest 3211J. TYPIST age 16: does neat. accurate typewriting work: cuts stencils; does filing. addressing, etc.

Katherine, 1Aclede 7993. WOMAN- German: reliable: 8 a. p. any work. COlfax 8710J.

WOMAN- employed during day: wants work evenings. Add. 156, WOMAN colored cleaning, ironing: experienced; best references. JEffer. 6378.

WOMAN German: froning, cleaning, by day: references. Hiland 5212. WOMAN middle-aged: general work: 830 month. DElmar 3886W. WOMAN- sewing, remodeling and alterations: colored; by day or at home.

Lindell 5253. WOMAN- young widow: educated, pleasing personality: various sales experience: capable of handling great responsibility; references. Add. 155, SITUATIONS WANTED- -MALE. ACCOUNTANT expert; financial statements, income tax reports.

Add. 164, BOCK age 22: uses bookkeeping machine and typewriter: high school graduate; dependable. COlfax 4200. BOOK age 21: years experience; collecting and office work in general. Vletor 4875W.

BRICKLAYER with family; day or contract; 'references. VIctor 1717W. CARPENTER- repair work or alterations or new. Victor 0315W. CARPENTER- repairing; alterations: make drawings; remodeling, HIland 3586.

CHAUFFEUR- private or truck driver: expertence: reliable. GRand 9566W. CHAUFFEUR- private family or commercial truck: references. Lindell 4336W. CHEMIST- graduate: analytical 8U- pervision of manufacturing organic, Inorganid foods and drugs.

Phone COllinsville 241 R. CLERK- general office experience and two years' work in bank; references. Add. 167, HANDY MAN- carpentry, roofing, general repair, anything. CAbany 1133W.

JANITOR- house man; experienced, handy. sober, friendly; middle-aged. PArkview 6874W. JUNIOR CLERK OR OFFICE BOY- high school graduate; good at figures; can operate typewriter. COlfax 2961W.

LAWYER- -Desires salaried position with law firm. with view to ultimate ship. CAbany 5657.1. LINE OF MERCHANDISE -Salary on commission to offer to retail or wholesale trade, in Missouri, Tilinois or any Southern territory: won't use car. Add.

165. LUMBERMAN- yard office books: experienced; in or near St. Louis: first-class references. Add. F.

167. MAINTENANCE MAN- building. hospital, factory; good reference. Add. 12 157.

MAN elderly; light work. Call PArkview 0537. MAN- with executive ability: a responsible position with a live corporation and seeks interview. Add. 0 166.

OFFICE BOY- age 16: bright. neat and aggressive; willing to do any kind of work. Arthur, LAclede 7993. PORTER- colored: neat: experienced: work of any kind. Lindell 7309.

YOUNG MAN- general maintenance work, desires work immediately. John Hacker. 3459 Grace. RIverside 4057J. YOUNG MAN- general office: high graduate: local out of town: 3 years' experience; references.

Add. A 162, HELP WANTED- Factory and Trades. ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS AND BRANCHERS Experienced. Missouri Flower and Feather 1906 Pine. DRESSMAKER- Factory: experienced on silk garments.

Kregel Casket 1401 N. 18th. OPERATORS -Experienced band stitcher and operator, on men's neckwear. H. R.

Webb Neckwear Mfg. 1627 Washington, 7th floor. POWER MACHINE OPERATOR- For sewing cushion coverings for upholstered work: must be experienced. Apply Landau Mfg. 1545 Tower Grove: Househoid Heip.

COON- Under 40: experienced: $00; references required. 4441 Westminster. COUPLE- -White, without children, for private country place; 80 miles from St. Louis: wife to cook, man for dining room and outside work: references required. Add.

162, GENERAL -Maid: white; small family. Call CAbany 4248. GENERAL HOUSEWORK- Girl: white: experienced: good salary. Apply 340 Frisco 9th and between 10 and 6. GENERAL HOUSEWORK- White girl: references.

Mrs. Hoffmann, 140 East Lockwood, Webster Groves. GIRL White must be capable of doing general housework. GRand 65043.. GIRL -Young: white: general housework and cooking.

Call LAclede 5294. GIRL -White: stay on place. 7117 Kingsbury. GIRL -White: general housework. care of children: references required.

FOrest 0484. 484 Lake, first floor south. GIRL For general housework; help with baby; reference. 765 Westgate. 2d floor north.

GIRL Reliable, to take care of baby year old and assist with housework: salary $5. CAbany 9099W. GIRL -White. experienced; references PRospect 7865. 4607 Tower Grove place.

HOUSE GIRL -White: roust have references: light housework; and stay on place. CAbany 1534W. HOUSE GIRL -White: general house work: willing with care of children: furnisa references. Call PArkview 4587W. HELP WANTED- -YEMALE.

vancement. 6366 Delmar. LADIES MEN $25.00 TO $45.00 PER WEEK Milliners. OPERATORS ON LADIES' HATS: ALL CLASSES OF WORK; STEADY POSITION: GOOD PAY. BAER, STERNBERG COHEN, 321 N.

14TH. MILLINERS Makers and trimmers for better merchandise: also popular priced; experienced only need apply. Levis Zukoski, 1113 Washington, fourth floor. once Help. CHECKER--Laundry supplies; Reference 310 Central National Bank CLERK-18-24; lovely office; university training: $70.

Efficiency Service, 1344 Syndicate Trust. CLERK- -Some selling ez perience, 25 to 30: 890. BULLETIN ABSTRACT, 869 Railway Ex. COMPTOMETER OPERA OR downtown. Consolidated, Ambassador.

COMPTOMETER OPERA OR- -Downtown; $78. Reference 410 Central National Bank. FILE CLERK or bank experience; future; $75. Efficiency Service, 1344 Syndicate Trust. STATEMENT CLERK-11 typist; $86- $90.

BUSINESS SERVICE 29 years Chemical Bldg. STENOGRAPHER ent LOEHR EMPLOYMENT. 15 Frisco. STENOGRAPHER- -Down own: $90. Reference 310 Centra National Bank.

STENOGRAPHER- -With a cierical experience; must be Christian Scientist: state age, experience and salary desired: farnish references, Add. -67. STENOGRAPHER-BOOKK Insurance experience; BUSINESS SERVICE 29 years Chemical Bldg. STENOGRAPHER--in In small office; short hours; preferably high school and business school graduate; fatelligence more important than previous perience; state age, qualification and Salary expected. Add.

167. TYPIST- 880: downtowns Consolidated, Ambassador. TYPIST- Age 21-24: $78. Reference 310 Central National Bank. TYPIST- For shoe factory office; experienced on special shoe tags: state age and salary expected.

Add. 155, STENOGRAPHER JUNIOR SECRETERY Young lady with education, refinement and 2 or 3 years' business experience; position in executive's office: it Dow ernployed your application will be confidential. UNITED DRUG 3901 N. Kingshighway. Salesladies.

LADIES- A new money making proposition with an old-established firm. Apply mornings, lisa Cleaners laud Dyers, 5239 Delmar. new de partment; inust be experienced; references, Apply between 3 and 5 p. Mr. Roth, Elliott's.

4th and Washington. WOMEN--National concern will employ the following number on their local staff: Two with nursing' experience. 3 with demonstrating experience. 11 with no experience: must be over 28 years of age; all accepted applicants will be thoroughly trained. Add.

161, GAD. Miscellanet us. CANVASSER- House to house: wonderful opportunity for A high-class saleswoman. Apply 620 Buder Bldg. GIRLS- The Woman's World Service needs several girls who are not afraid to.

do house-to-house soliciting in small towns and rural routes around St. Louis: we will $26 per week if qualify. Room 114, First National Life N. Broadway, LADIES Two, between and 45. to work hard eight hours daily: 84 a day to start.

Apply room 342, 634 N. Grand, tween 9 and 12 a. or write Mr. Harris. MARCELLER- And permanent wave operator; experienced.

712 Carlton Bldg. MARCELER- All-around operator: must be experienced: salary $25 week with ad- Is being earned by our part time workers doing a simple and dignified work IN THEIR SPARE TIME ONLY. These positiona can be offered by reason of the development of a new industry in St. Louts. THIS IS NOT SELLING organization is composed of Teachers, Nurses, Stenographers, Housewives, Retired Business People, Mechanics, Tradesmen and People in All Walks of Life.

WE NEED HELP. It you are over 25 years old and white you also can make this amount of money EACH WEEK in our organization. We prefer men and women that are NOW EMPLOYED, but housewives and retired business people need not be at present employed. You begin to earn at once, FREE BUS TOUR toith all expenses paid to those who qualify in order that they may inspect the manner in tohich a similar institution is operated 47 California. 11 you are Interested in making REAL MONEY in your spare time, Cut Out This Ad Now and apply IN PERSON ONLY.

between 02 and 2:30 p. m. or 7:30 and 8 p. m. on Thursday or Friday of this week.

to Room 601 International Life GArfield 1427. EXECUTIVE A busy executive wants a capable, welleducated woman to assist her and qualify for important position: must be over 25 years old: give phone number and business qualifications in first letter. Add. 152, HELP WANTED- Boys. -Drug store: fountain and delivery.

WEbster 2640. OFFICE BOY- -Must be neat and write good hand. St. Louis News, 14th and Morgan. Cooks.

COOK--White: good all-around man. Apgan Ford. ply in person. Bevo Mill Annex. 4751 MorOffice Help.

ACCOUNTANT $100 plus all expenses; traveling. Consolidated, 1204 Ambassador. ACCOUNTANT commercial. Consolidated, 1204 Ambassador. Lowest fee in St.

Louis. ACCOUNTANT -Cashier assistant: 26: Protestant: $130. Corporation Service, 422 Security Bldg. ACCOUNTANT 25 to 35: commercial. Consolidated.

1204 Ambassador. Lowest fee in St. Louis. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER $110. LOEHR EMPLOYMENT.

745 Frisco. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER -Age 22-24: $100. Reference Assn. 310 Central National BILLER -18-20; experienced Underwood Fan Fold: BUSINESS SERVICE 29 years Chemical Bldg. BOOKKEEPER- $140; age 28-30.

Employment Service 907 Paul Brown Bldg BOOKKEEPER- -Brokerage busineas: salary $90 per month. Add. A 153. BOOKKEEPER- S13U. LOEHR EMPLOWMENT, 745 Frisco.

BOOKKEEPER- Aged 25-30; $125. Commercial Employment Bureau. 1612 Arcade. BOOKKEEPER- $100; South. Consolidated, 1204: Ambassador.

BOOKKEEPER- Out of town: $175. LOEHR EMPLOYMENT. 745 Frisco. BOOKKEEPER 22 experienced commission ledgers; $110; Protestant. Corporation Service, 422 Security Bldg.

BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST Experienced: $100. BUSINESS SERVICE 29 years Chemical Bldg. BOOKKEEPER-CASHIER Age 24-28: $130. Reference 310 Central National Bank. CLERK Advertising: $100.

Reference 310 Central National Bank. CLERK-22-25: capable, $100. BUSINESS SERVICE 29 years Chem(cal Bldg. CLERK- Ledger: Consolidated, 1204 Ambassador. CLERK- Junior: 18-20: neat appearing: advancement: $60.

BUSINESS SERVICE CO. .29 vears Chemical Bldg. CREDIT MAN- Experienced in handling and collecting Installment accounts: must know how to collect money and furnish bond. Apply J. H.

Surman, 606 N. Broadway. LEDGER CLERK-25: accounts receivable: $110. Corporation Service, 422 Security Bldg. STOCK CLERK--Young mAD over 18 years of age; high-school graduate preferred: previous experience not necessary: desire services of one anxious for business training.

Apply In own handwriting, statIng age and salary expected. Add. 152, Salesmen and Solicitors. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Highman wanted to sell Stutz and Black Hawk automobiles; permanent and profitable position will be offered good man. Apply Mr.

Kinyoung at once. BENJAMIN MOTOR 3145 LOCCST. SALESMAN Electrical supplies. ciency Service, 1844 Byndicate Trust. HELP WANTED -MALE.

Salesmen and Solfeltors. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN--We have an opening for 1 good salesman; must be able to buy own car; a wonderful opportunity for the right man; DO amateurs wanted. Pontiac and Oakland Dealers, 7805 Ivory. MAN- had outside selling expertence: must make good appearance and have satisfactory references. Sanford Lie Bauman Clothiers, 226 N.

7th, at Olive. MEN--Neatly dressed, of good character. with executive ability, with or without cars. to travel with manager calling on homes in small towns; usual earnings $40 to $50 a week. P.

E. Burke, room 414, 102 N. Broadway. MEN- have year-around work for 2 reliable, steady men; over 25: to handle wellbuilt-up route and earning around $45 per week; we take you and show you, then you can decide for yourself if you need this job; steadiness and direet selling experience are the qualifications. Apply 1 to 4 p.

J. R. Watkins 452. N. Boyle.

RADIO SALESMEN- Men. had tions: largest radio retailers in St. Louts. experience selling radios: permanent, posiSchweig-Engel 5247 Delmar. RADIO SALESMEN- Men who have had experience selling radio, wanted: per-.

manent positions largest radio retailer in St. Louis. Schweig-Engel 5247 Delmar. SALESMAN- -27-33; musical Instruments to dealers: $2400. BUSINESS SERVICE 29 years Chemical Bldg.

SALESMAN- -27-32: mechanical specialty; $2100. BUSINESS SERVICE 29 years Chemical Bidg. SALESMAN- -Man experienced in construction work, with engineering knowledge preferred, to act 48 branch manager of old-established concern specializing in subcontracting: state age, experience. salary desired, etc. Add.

155, D. SALESMAN DISTRIBUTOR To take charge entire Eastern Missouri, Including St. Louis; handle novelty electrical device for advertising: easily sold all classes business: big money to be made: sales manager here from Boston, Mass, For appointment, phone M. J. Bloom, Hotel Statler.

Other territory open. SALESMAN A LARGE CHICAGO MANUFACTURER DESIRES THE SERVICES OF A MAN TO HANDLE THE EXCLUSIVE. DISTRIBUTION OF OUR PATENTED PRODUCTS IN ST. LOUIS AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY. THIS WILL.

NET THE MAN WE APPOINT $12.000 TO $15.000 ANNUALLY. HE MUST. HOWEVER, BE FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE. OUR MANAGER IS IN THE CITY TO INTERVIEW APPLICANTS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. PHONE MAIN 4600.

ROOMS 1216 OR 1218. SALESMEN- -To sell the leading electric refrigerator; Investigate our plan. 2802 N. Grand. SALESMEN- offer real opportunity, established routes, repeat trade credited: married men preferred: we show you how.

802 Equitable Bldg. SALESMEN- TO sell Richinan's clothes: experience not necessary; permanent connection 1a offered. Apply 516 Buder Mr. Staffelbach. SALESMEN- EXPERIENCED IN HOUSETO-HOUSE SELLING: HIGH-GRADE COFFEE AND GROCERY LINE: NO COLLECTING.

DELIVERING OR CONTRACT ORDERS; REFERENCES. APPLY 5988 MINERVA. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN- -To sell doughnuts: house-to-house; good commission. 5627 Delmar. YOUNG MAN 25 to 30; soliciting wholesale butter trade: live wire; can make good money: well-established creamery.

Add. A 156, BOND SALESMAN. We have an exceptionally attractive proposition for an experienced bend salesman: tell us In detail about yourself. Add. 156, SECURITY SALESMAN.

We have offering which we believe to be the most attractive in this city of state. Thie connection offers attractive renumeration and permanency with a real man of ability. Call 634 Planters Bldg. SALESMEN To sell the best clothing line in America, nationally advertised: men who have had no experience are our biggest producers: a suit 8 day will pay you $45 a week: it you wish to build a permanent. well-paying business, call and be convinced.

829 Arcade Bldg. SECURITIES SALESMANAGER. Excellent investment banking connection that requires a gentleman of unusual qualifications: your personality must he gracious and pleasing, yet dominant. In replying state age, experience and such other information you think we shouid have in order to arrive at a sensible decision. Add.

156, HEAD SALESMEN Wanted, for one of the oldest. largest and most nationally known: coffee houses in has opening for 4 neat-appearing men, who are not afraid to work: 44 years of steady progress in business. calls for more additional virgin territory: only real workers need apply; permanent; salary $40 weekly: liberal bonus to start. Robinson, sales manager, 611 Choutean. SALES MANAGERS Two! clean-cut aggressive men: preferably with sales experience, who calL be quickly developed Into sales managers: immediate earnings above average.

before 1. The Kitchen. Craft 411 N. 7th. TWO RELIABLE MEN For clean outdoor work: neat 1n appearance, with average education: pay weekly.

Mr. Gorham. Mezzanine floor. The Lackede Gas 9 to 12 Thursday. Trades.

BAKER- All around; references; salary. Add. 167. BARBER -AL once; must be good: guarantee: 70 per cent. R.

B. Assemann, Chester. Ill. BARBER- -Union, for established neighborhooil shop; good future; one has foresight to look to future: give expert ence and qualifications. 155.

BUSHELMEN- Call at 8 e. m. at Browning. King and Company. 316 Olive.

CUTTERS- -Cloth and trimming. Cardais Cloak 506 N. 4th. HARDWOOD FINISHER Must carry union 2319 Morgan. IRON WORKERS- -For construction work.

Apply room 505, Union Electric 12th and Locust. PRESSER- -Experienced on ladies' coats. 506 N. 4th. ROUGH RUBRER- On auto bodies; good wages for intelligent man; no fee charged.

Michel, 11 S. 7th. SHOEMAKER- First-class: at once. 508 N. Taylor.

CHIPPERS Experienced on truck bolsters and miscellaneous steel castings, Apply American Steel Foundries, 2039 E. Broadway, East St. Louis, Ill. Furniture Finisher Must be experienced. Apply to Employment Manager, mezzanine foor.

Stix, Baer Fuller Miscellaneous. COLORED MEN -10: with furniture moving experience. Call Wednesday a. 5913 FOOTMAN Colored. Apply Midtown Theater.

10 a. Wednesdav. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES -Two; not over 21; to assistesupervisor; salary $18 to $23 week to start: can use one man to travel. Apply 220 Metropolitan 8 to 10 a. m.

and 2 to 4 p. PACKER- -Experienced man for heavy machine packing and crating. Call Hall Brown, 1913 N. Broadway. PORTER- -Drug store; experienced; morning: references: today.

4169 Olive. PORTER- -First-class. Call 9 a. 1455 Hodiamont. YOUNG MAN- -For parcel post: who can use typewriter.

Apply 928 Chestnut. YOUNG MEN To join the sales force of Ono of the largest exclusive radio dealer8 in northwest St. Louis, Apply between 10 and 12 8. m. Dorton Radio 2809 N.

Kingshighway. YOUNG MEN Can use two more young men of neat appearance, over 18 years, with sales manager on outside circulation work; no experience necessary: good pay and permanent positions. Apply in person, 390 Planters Bidg. YOUNG MEN We are preparing an extensive sales program that requires a large expansion in every ATWATER KENT SALES DEPARTMENT short sales training in our promotion department will help you qualify for permanent, responsible a position. m.

Apply Mr. Lloyd, Mayfair Hotel, .0 sharp. HELP WANTED MALE. Miscellaneous. MEN WITH VISION To the man who is looking for a future Electrolux, offers you the best opportunity in St.

Louis. We will pay you a salary from $3000 to $5200 and a bonus if you are type of man we want, and you are able to qualify for our work. See Manager between 10 and 12 A. M. today.

ELECTROLUX, Suite 1626-32 Paul Brown Building. $10 a Call Ten of our salesmen handled 1100 lead cards and averaged $10.94 for each card handled: the best man averaged $56 for each card; the lowest man $7. If you can do well as the lowest mAR we are willing to furnish you four lead cards day from which you would earn 828 A day or $188 a week: 1 real good salesman, of course. would do much better: see me between 9 and 2 today. H.

A. GRIESE. 1601 Boatmen's Bank Bldg. EXTRA MONEY ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT EARNINGS? Or do you need a real for larger commissions? opportunity We need 3 aggressive men for our Spring campaign- you should get the full details. Phone for appointment, Room 425, Maryland Hotel.

MEN WANTED We require immediately, 2 men for outside sales work: applicants must be of pleasing appearance and address; at leant 30 years old: selling experience not essential and thorough training will given: permanent: position to those who qualify. Apply room 414, 9:30 a. m. See Mr. Hrintnall, The Laclede Gas Light 1017 Olive MEN WANTED Reliable men for desirable outside work, See Mr.

Koch, 3189 E. Grand, promptly p. m. The Lackede Gas Light Co. AGENTS WANTED.

AGENTS- Clean up big money quick; sell toilet goods, remedies, food producta; needed daily in every home big profits. Call or write 1332 Franklin. BUSINESS FOR SALE. BARBER SHOP- Sacrifice: must leave city. 2905 Park, BARBER SHOP- 3 chairs; established 13 yeara: good business: owner has other business.

16 S. Broadway. BARBER SHOP- -Also have completa line new and used fixtures: big saving. 313 Broadway East St. Louis.

DRUG STORE- Account ill health, old established. business. prominently 1o- cated: possibilities: small investment. Add. 155.

GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET2758 Accomac. Victor 4227. GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Cheap: good location. Call COlfax 9230, or 4341 Shrove. LAUNDRY- -Moderate size, fully equipped reasonable: location.

Add. 155, -D. MEXICAN INN or wit Hell fixtures separate; can lease store. Apply between 5:30 p. 619 N.

Sth. RESTAURANT AND $500 cash or terms. PRospect 9450. ROOMING HOUSE- 12 rooms; cheap rent; bargain: owner 4129 Lindell. ROOMING HOUSE 30 rooms.

601 Broadway, ROOMING HOUSE rooths: furnished: reasonable. California. ROOMING HOUSE- rooms: complete: only S3501 bargain. 4065 Delmar. ROOMING HOUSE- 9 housekeeping rooms: garage: rent $45; terms or trade.

1306 Hickory. ROOMING HOUSE ropins, complete: good income: bargain: must sell: cash, terms or trade. Owner. 3901 Delmar. SERVICE STATION- -First class: excellent location: price S2500: this includes al equipment.

WEbster 1430. SHOE REPAIR SHOP- West End location: splendid opportunity: 20 years estabitshed business; sell for reason. 5611 Julian. CAbany 2519. SOFT-DRINK PARLOR- With restaurant in connection: good business; southeast corner 18th and Market.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ESTABLISHED, going business desires the connection of an active associate, with cape ital: large profits and quick turnover sured: confidential. Add. 163, LAND- 20 acres, in proved oil territory. in Texas, for lease to responsible company for drilling; grade Guit Coast crude comes from- this feld: tremendous RAS wells.

Add. 1-107. NEW AND USED BARBER FURNITURE -Cash or terms, Apply St. Louis Barbers' Supply, 109 N. Broadway.

MACHINERY. WE WRECK concrete without blasting. Graner Contracting Co. LAclede 2600. For Sale.

BATTERY CHARGER-125 amperes, stant, potential. Acme Electric 221 Market. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. ELECTRIC WASHER- Splendid condition: only $49. Meehan, 3164 S.

Grand. FURNACE- Hot air: $15: good condition. Schmidt 4371 Laclede. JEt. 2906.

-Heavy machine work. John Ramming Machine 308 8. First. WARDROBE TRUNKS $10 up; bags; suit cases. Metropolitan Storage.

3950 Olive. 1000 STEAM RADIATORS While they last, 15c per foot: sectional steam bollers, alf sizes; gas and water radiators as we have in stock in fion. J. A. Stern, 17th and Chestnut.

field 1203. FREE HAY 1906 N. Whittier. HOUSES, FLATS, APTS. WANTED.

APARTMENT OR FLAT or 5- room modern: with heat furnished: south or southwest preferred; adults: best of references. Phone GRand 4892W. ROOMS WITH BOARD WANTED. ROOM AND BOARD -Father and children, ages 4 and 11: Longfellow School district. Add.

156, ROOM AND BOARD Young man wants room with private bath, also board, in home with no other roomers. Add, 168, STOCKS AND BONDS. MALLISTER HOTEL BONDS, Miami, 4, $500. 7 per cent McAllister due 1931, for sale at 70 cash. $1000 mortgare bonds cash: 8 $1000.

worth of City Club Corporation Bret mort: care bonds, per cent, Miami, at si cash. will sell any or part T. Foleg -2090 Washington -D. -C.

St. Louis Globe-Democrat from St. Louis, Missouri (2024)

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