9 22 Years' Experience, T~ 

 ii^curs in St. Lewis. As- 

 sisted by a Staff of 

 Skillt' I Eye Specialists. 



my 



ATiON, 6(5 LOCUST ST. 



IAL PERMITS J 



all, 58, 35 Portland place; apo- 



Fields, 56, 4632 Cook; pneu- 



59, 015 Franklin; dementia. 

 . ,fs, 77, 2205 Dickson; pneu- 



ert. 8. 2847 Osceola; tumor, 

 cerman, 83, 2120 Adams; heart 



t, 50, 2622 Indiana: carcinoma, 

 nn, 51, 2115 Mitchell; hepa- 



n. 57, 3020 Prairie; nephritis. 

 20, 4351 Easton; heart disease. 

 38. 1315 Morgan; tuberculosis. 

 69, 5009 Delmar; sclerosis. 

 62, 800 Morgan; pneumonia. 

 >8. 8111 Garesche; apoplexy. 

 .>ermott, 58, 2712 N. Glasgow; 

 e. 



2822 Papin; nephritis. 

 ; .er, 38. 4463 Farlin; heart dis- 



n, 30, 3135 Brantner; tubercu- 



25, 4130 A Green Lea place; 



.i. 64, 4015 Page; apoplexy. 



lol7 Picker; nephritis. 



Icour, 74. 1118 S. Ninth; ne- 



Eierson. 31, 3013 Easton; phthi- 



58. 3932 Finney; heart disease. 



CORPORATIONS 



MISSOURI. 



N CITY, Mo., April 28.— Char- 

 ted by Secretary of State Roach 

 : following new corporations: 

 alty Company, Kansas City; 

 :, $8,500. Incorporators — John 

 . E. Heuben and H. J. Flucke. 

 -ovinger Investment Company, 

 capital, §21,000. Incorporators 

 hworth, A. E. Berry and Lee 



Mining Company, Webb City; 

 00. Incorporators — T. W. Hill 

 i W. R. Shuck. ' 



ILLINOIS. 



'Lr>, 111.. April 28.— Secretary 

 as to-day issued certificates oi 



to the following: 

 >mpany, Chicago; capital, 55,- 

 orators — Arthur S. Banning, 

 on, Aeon A. Aischuler. 

 it Company, Chicago; capital, 

 orporators — Geo. W. Costello, 



ennessy, Wm. R. Swissler. 

 irdson Metal Frame Action 

 fticago; capital, .$180,000. In- 

 John K. Lenox Jr., C. J. Sulli- 

 9ullivan. 



ilanui-ic uring Company Chi- 

 . $25,000. Incorporators — Hen- 



A. P. McArthur, A. L. Blunt, 

 lry Company, Chicago; capital 

 trporators — Albert H. Fry, uta 



David Hurlburt. 

 Drug Company, Chicago; capi- 



In corporators — Max Shulman 

 Iman, Mannie Salomon, 

 niture Company. Chicago; cap- 



Tn corporators — Albert H. Fry 

 foot. David Hurlburt. . ' 



«•- Cx. Chi-jago; capital. $2,500. 

 — .Samuel H. Fein, Barney 

 am H. Patrick. 



-ocer Company, Edwardsville; 

 '0. Incorporators — Frank Spind- 

 emer, Win. Foehrkolb. 

 instruction Company. Chicago; 

 ased from $100,000 to $500,000. 



OST AND FOUND. 



v. m.. lioiu rcBiueuue, jowa ceiie uiaae ave- 

 nue, to St. Matthew's Church, thence to 

 Calvary Cemetery. Friends are invited to 

 attend. 



WARD — Entered into rest on Monday. April 

 28. 1913, Bridget. Ward (nee Kelly*, mother 

 of the late Michael and Lawrence Har'ty 

 and Annie Dinnins fnee Ward) and dear sis- 

 ter of Mrs. Mary Laughlin of Richmond, 

 Ya., apred 70 years.. 



Funeral will take place Wednesday, April 

 30. at 8:30 a. m., from George Kriegshauser 

 Undertaking, and Livery Company's chapel, 

 4102 Manchester avenue, to St. Cronan's 

 Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends 

 invited to attend. 



WHITMAN — Entered into rest On Sunday 

 April 27, 1913. at" her home, 4556 Washing- 

 ton avenue. Annie R. Whitman, widow of 

 Charley E. Whitman and sister of Mrs 

 Bradley D. Lee and Mrs. .Carroll S. Gregory 

 of Beloit, Wis. .. ... 



Funeral from residence, Wednesday after- 

 noon, April 30. at .2 p. m. Interment pri- 

 vate. 



OFFICERS and members of the Gertrude 

 Charity Society are hereby notified to attend 

 the funeral of Sister Lizzie Seligman, on 

 Tuesday. April 29, at 10 a. m.. from Isaacs- 

 Rmdskopf chapel, 435 North Euclid avenue 

 MRS. F. SPIEGEL. ' 



3621 OLIVE. DAY AND NIGHT. 



No Charge for Wagoner Chapel. 



MASONIC 

 ORGANIZATIONS. 



GEORGE WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 9, 



A, F. & A. M,, will hold special communica- 

 tion Tuesday. April 29. at 6 p. m.. sharp, 

 for work in the Entered Apprentice degree. 

 Visiting brethren welcome. 



WM. S. CAMPBELL, W. M. 

 Wm. L. Reynolds.' Secretary'. 



MISSOURI LODGE. NO. 1, A. F. & A. Jtf., 

 will hold a, regular meeting on Thursday, 

 May 1. '913, at 7:30 p. m. Work in the de- 

 grees. All Master Mssops are cordially and 



fraternailv invited to attend. 



.,!. . S. McILVANEY. W. M. 

 Anthony F. lUner, Secretary. 



TUSCAN LODGE. NO. 360, A. F. & A. M. — 

 Special meeting at Tuscan Temple. 7:30 p. m. 

 Tuesday, April 29. 1913. Work. E. A. and 

 F. C. degrees. , Visiting brethren welcome. 

 JAMES W. SKELLY. W. M. 



Alfred H. White. Secretary. 



WEST GATE LODGE, NO. 445. A. F. & 

 A. M.. will hold a special communication 

 this Tuesday, evening, April 29. 1913, at 7 

 I o'clock for work in the Master Mason de- 

 gree-. Visitors- fraternally invited. - 



FRANK. LANDWEHR, W. M. 

 Fred J. Kurtz, Secretary. 



ost. b/acelet. s?t with 10 



INDEPENDENT ORDER 

 FELLOWS.- , 



OF ODD 



BENTON LODGE. NO. 275, I. O. O. F., 

 .meets every Tuesday .evening at 8 o'clock, 

 Wagner's Hall, Cherokee and Texas avenues. 

 Visiting ■ brothers welcome. 



C. H. EULER, N. G. 



Emil Klug, Secretary. 



ROYAL LEAGUE. 



HAMILTON COUNCIL, NO. 102. ROYAL 

 League, meets at Euclid Hall, Euclid and 

 McPherson, every second and fourth Tues- 

 day, R. M. G1LLILAND, Archon. 



A. B. Berne-, Scribe. 



ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. 



DIVISION NO. 6. ANCIENT ORDER OF 

 Hibernians, meets every second and fourth 

 Tuesday of each month in Hibernian Hall, 

 Grand and Finney avs. 



JOHN P. ENRIGHT, President. 

 . Jas. L. Kelly. Recording Secretary. 



KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. 



PACIFIC LODGE, NO. 304, K. OF P 35< ~ 



Pine Street — On Tuesday evening, April 29. 

 Important busiress meeting. Members ex- 

 pected and visitors cordially invited. 



NURSEGIRL— C< 



H. Alexander Wiegand, 20' 



3511 A Utah. jfl 



RAGTIME or vaudeville j) 

 lessons: book sent free. <2J 



SODA DISPENSER- 

 5801 Easton. 



-Ap| 



SEAMSTRESS— Plain se 

 if suitable, 14 N. 4th st.,J 



" WASHERWOMAN— Goo3 

 do washing on Monday. 3j 



WRAPPERS — Girls to % 



K inney Bakery. ' : Q 



WOMEN to make apronij 

 work for good stitchers 

 stamped envelope for pal 

 Specialty Co., 564 Washir 



Mass. 



jfl!IIIH!lll!BlUI«!!i:iHlliliii!i[IB!l! 



GIRLS WANTED- 1 



iu.eo.tw. I'eokham Ca 



7th & Sri 



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riHiiiiniiiiiBii 



HBI!!liB!!lliB!Iil!l 



HELP WANTED 



Cierfcs. 



Al stenographer-privau 

 Leigh Bros., Fris co bldg. 



BOOKKEEPER — Thon 

 bookkeeper, with executive 

 Leigh Bros., Frisco bldg. 



COLLECTOR — Foung ma 

 traveling collector; salary 

 railroad fare. Apply betwa 

 a. m. 501 Benoist bldg. 



"GROCERY CLERK— Cit; 

 references reciuired. 954 G 



The Trad* 



A PAPERHANGER; <o 

 work; best class of work; 

 this morning. .2609% Wash 



BARBER— 

 First-class barber. 501 



N 



BARBER 

 16th st. 



- Steady job.. 



BARBER- 

 N. 11th. 



-Good barber;. 



BARBER — Good 



Franklin. 



BARBER for evening anc 

 601 Hickory. 



BARBER— Steady; $12 a 

 1401 S. Broadway. _ 



BARBER — Steady barber 

 S127 N. Grand . 



BARBER— First-class yfl 

 week. 3208 Park. 



BARBER — Steady man; 

 and room. 3337 N. 11th st 



BARBER — Steady job: j 

 come ready to work. 1433 



BARBER — Honest, sob 

 wages, board and laundryj 



""BARBER — Good barber 

 Saturday; good guarantee. • 



BARBER for Wednesda 

 Saturday: $ 5 guaranteed, i 



BARBER — Union barber 

 day. 4435 Gravo is. Call \ 



"barbers. NOTICE — .fust ! 

 "HENCKELS - ' and "JACQUES 

 SHEARS. $1.40 and $1.50 a 

 BERG. 502 N. 7tli St., dealed 

 razor and shear grinding solieitei 



"BENCH MOLDERS— Ann 

 leable Casting Co.. 7800 N. 



BOLTMAKERS — Apply ! 

 Nut Co.. Main and Florida 



BLACKSMITH and hors( 

 Givens, Ferguson, Mo. Bell 



CARPENTERS— Apply A 

 tional Stock Yards. 111. 



CARRIAGE PAINTERS-* 

 and Clark av. 



CLEANER and presser oi 

 tlemen's clothing. Call at 

 Hotel, from .12, to 1. 



FIRST-CLASS machinist 

 Robinson Fire Appam 

 20t.li;' 



