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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 14

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14 ST. LOUIS POST-DiSPATCH TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1P20. SI LOUIS POST-DISPATCH City News' in Brief TWO AUTOS STOLEN LAST YEAR FOUND BY THE POLICE On Belonglnf? to Fxiivaixl H. Hnntr 2645 Nebraska avenue, Hammel was arrested. He exhibited a bill of sale.

The other car was found In a garage at the rear of 3417 Morgan street. It was the property of J. XaJley of 8815 Washington boule- i vard. A man who left the machine In the Morgan street garage Is being sought. I ter of 233 6 A South Compton avenue.

It wu recovered In the rear of 2724 Cherokee street in a garage rented by Fred Houska. a brother of Charles HouBka of 1739 Preston place, the possessor of the car. On Houska's statement that he had bought the car In March, 1919, for $700, from Harry W. Hammel, 20 years old. of ftmoiis-Bai fierovcren in C.araso at 2724 Cherokee Street.

Two Chandler automobiles, stolen laet year, were recovered by the police yesterday. One belonged to Kdward H. Hun-1 ANNOUNCEMENTS A JOINT LUXt'HKON OF THE CHAM-ber of Commerce and the Merchants' Exchange will be held in Hotel Statler tomorrow at p. at which the follo-lnir Tvlll be nuests of honor: Governor-elect John Mfc Parker of ijouiMana. Secretarv of Commerce Alexander, Admiral Cordelro de Grat a of the Brazilian navv and imMinir H.

tta--i. I'hief of of tha United States army. fljt IF'TP-JT TVORTHIN-GTON C. FORD OF THE MAS- i sarhuaettB Historical Society will address th-; April Safes Largest Complete Stock of Records in St. Louis oil inn i of Historical Societies" at the annual mwi- I insr at p.

m. Fridnv. at the Jefferson Mo- tourlal. The meeting -will ba open to the public. i A JOINT MEETIN OO FTHB! HOTART i Cmb of St.

Loula and th Chamber of Com- 1 treree wll! be held at Hotel Statler Thurs--I ilay, at which Dr. David Lyman of Wallinjr-i rd. will speak on the Economical alue of Good Health." MUSIC An aggressive economy campaign that is rich in saving opportunities An event that more than ever establishes our excess value-givmg ability. Look for the Special Price Tickets. 516 LOCUST ST.

KIR BERTRAM MIXDLB. F. R. FRO- terror of archaeolofry at St. Mlchael'a Toronto, will speek before the St Iouls Society of the Archapojofrlcal Instl- i tiito of America at Jefferson Memorial at tonight on "MeKaliUiio Monuments of Great Britain." I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SHEET MUSIC The Following Records oh Sale Beginning Today POLICE ITEMS Ne May Niiftffe HE.VRY BROWN, A GROCER.

1710 Oooae avenue, was counting his day's re- c-eipts. preparatory to closing at o'clock last nlffht. when two armed negroes walkej in and held him up. took J7I and escaped. OPAr' WEI.T-S.

18 YEARS OLD, 122 Chouteau avenue, and Zella Vivian. 17. S.f- houteau avenue, routed an unidentifie 1 man who attempted to drag Zella Into an aliey on Sixth strett near Hickory at 10.M o'clock last night. i IiOTJIS GOI.DBERO OF 2309 MARKET treet told police he was robbed of a rila-mi at 1-r, when he visited i hi 1 1 s'reet yefterday. He exhibited the stud, ne said before undrossinff and It was pas.snd armir.d from person to person until, whn ha soutr'it i to reclaim it, a arufflo started, i wnjfth one man in the crowd disappared So did the stud.

i AFTER VISITING- A POFT DRINK stand at 3200 Franklin avenue -resterdav inomaa B. ljiird of Klvthevllle. Ark "u'ikIo an. I st iti the automobile of a friend, where he fn asleep. When he he said, he disiovered a $tiio iiiig had been removed from liis linger.

I JOHN II. NIKSMANN. 488.1 SACR-! memo avenue, manaeer of a gasoline flllir.jr sta ion at King's highway and Easton v-i nlie- was waitintr on a customer last nipnt when a thiff snake! into the office, opened I the cash register and escaped with i Tl fit 1T1C TXT TTJir tmirni Ponselle's Tragic Kemp. 540, Qneens avenue. In the absence of the family last night, stole Jewelry valued at 175.

1 SILK SKIRTS AND OTHER CIXTHTXG valued at J'ltiO was stolen bv burglars trnin the dry poods store of Abe and Xathn Rosenblatt, 1'712 Franklin avenue, last nieht Silk shirts valued at were stolen i.v thieves who threw a brick through a window at tne atore of Samuel Bearmarrr tTlft- South Broadway. AFTER TWO WOMEN' HAT DEPARTED rlIT Koods store of Max YVeinb-rg 1J South Broadway, after looking over the stock of dresses missed four dresses valued at $inn. Suicidio" Thrilling and heartrending are the tones of this great dramatic soprano of the New York Metropolitan Opera Company in this tragic aria from La Gioconda. This exclusive Columbia artist portrays in purest melody all the grief and desperation of Ponchielli's poor ballad singer, betrayed and deserted by her lover, and about to eek solace in death. 45735 $1.50 ii'i: iiii mmfMMtiXtMA il ill sin iiiii mm A MAV ARMEP VITTI A and carrying a fia hllplit awakn-d M- I)aisv p.

smith of avenue at 11 o'clock last nieht. When to i her money, she ksui-ird 11 sil -on her dress. He also demanded rinss that i wearing. She cave them to him hut for their return. lie eave thetn I 5 a' -1 1 1 Linn A Special Sale of Suits Offering $55 to $75 New Spring Models for 1 1 i Ireenfii 44 Olive at Eighth Tailored Models Semi-Tailored Models Belted Effects Box Coat Models 45 Tricotine Suits Serge Suits Poiret Twill Suits Tweed Suits Suits of.

Men's-Wear Fabrics Hackett's First Considering the amount of sendee one can derive from the skillfully made Suits featured at this special price, the values are exceptionally good. But, in addition to the practical qualities of these Suits The Clever styles are sure to catch the appraising eye of every woman and miss Who sees then, fee tedM 2o0 Suits from our rcgxilar stock and offer them at this attractive price because the size assortment somewhat broken and most nstances there are only one, two or three Suits of a style Ifo 2J5 are all sizes for women and misses from 11 to in one style or another. iier, tncre English Record Td Build a World in the Heart of a Rose," that beautiful love ballad, is the first record sung in English by this famous New York Metropolitan Opera Company tenor, who makes records exclusively for Columbia. 78929 $1.00 Thlr Fl 13 Dun ap Sailors i i ip 1 1 i $24 to $34 Dinner Sets Offered as a Feature of the April Trade Sales at $18.95 tfTJ fiCS- sPlcndi1iDinnfr Sets are offered at this worth-while saving. Each VvJ fS P1 CS' 'i6 American semi-porcelain and decorated in the different Decorations consist of white and gold and English border designs with gold treatment.

Included are: $1 Q.95 15 100-Piece Sets, $35.00 Value for." 50 100-Piece Sets, $27.50 Value for. 40 100-Piece Sets, $24.00 Value for. 10 100-Piece Sets, $30.00 Value for. Seagle Sings Two Negro Spirituals 'Real, honest-to-goodness negro re-, vival hymns are Oscar Seagle's "Golden Crown" and "Standin in de Need Prayer." They bring out all the beauty of this exclusive Columbia artist's great baritone. And 42 Other Crel Selectime The 46 new Colombia selection for May foclade 2 grand per anas, 2 popular ooirt by grind opera tart, lft wpular song hirt, 4 orchearra elections, 2 rtetro pinmalf, 2 reriral byrnru, 2 violin solos, 2 accordion doeta, 2 deienpoe monoloeuf and 12 dances, cons-pniiBf 7 foi-trota, waltiea lai 2 one-step.

JLO I I Distinction in a Dunlap Sailor or Sport ITat is secured by simple and accurate workmanship, plus the correct measure of taste and ingenuity. All the season's favored styles and colors priced at $12-00 and Up I Got tk. Mw ClbU Hwrmhy Kar4 IhUa EcyCiWW CfmmUm mm SmU mtt CmimmMm Dmtm 30tA Mmmtk COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York COLUMBIA Mtmnm'mTm' Moduli mm to $300 up tc $3100 Sale of 100,000 Cakes of Cuticura Soap In the One-Ounce Slza- 8 -'25 Cuticura Soap was selected bv the U. S. Government for the army, but 'instead of making them in the regulation 3-ouncc 2oc-size, they were ordered in the smaller 1-ounce size.

We secured 100,000 of these cakes, and offer them Wedncsdav at almost Ys their actual value. in Spring Cleaning Wares Most everything needed to make the home look spick and offered Wednesday at apecial savings: How ud now punta-au 60c; Vt tU 71.10; fL f2JiO 54c Scrub Backets 10uartalTnle4 4Te IS.75 Carpet Sweepers nickel trimmed $1.75 O'Cedar Polish Mops large 69c Oertaln-teed Fornlture Polish 12-mnc bottles, 20c 14 Stepladders weU braced bucket holder, 2.9S 76c Old English Floor Wajc 1 -pound size 52c 40c Screen Paint black and green pint slse 32c 8Qc Tar Sheets 40x48 size 12 sheets in $1 Sweeping Brooms 5-sewed good grade 17c Scrubbing Brushes limited 98c Feather Dusters good quality Absorene Wall Paper Cleaner 2 cant 85o Floor Mops 14-ounce size. $25 Electric Vacuum Carpet Sweepers 17.05 Babbit's Cleanser-ifter-top cans clai or. 1 Oe No phone or mail orders accepted on cleaners. BummI OallMT we Have All the Above on Sale AH Records New, Unused, Perfect HOME PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 1825 S.

Broadway TBT OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT WEDNESDAYS, AND SUNDAY MORNINGS reenfi8lrs Olive at Eighth i i Mala F1 mwrnrnmi mLmwmm i.

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