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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 30

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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, JUNE 12. 103O ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH, PAGE CC TEAVEL AND RES0ETS TEAVEL AND BESOBTS CANADIAN NATIONAL-TP BVBRYWHKRB I CANADA TEAVEL AND BESOBTS I Minnesota's Finest Summer Resort PINE BEACH HOTEL 18 HOLES-Grass Greens vi ir i uyr DOOKiei tens tou fu DRA1NIR9 MINNESOTA Perfection 1 Laborer Struck by Street Car. Fred Kitzelman, 82 yearn old.

a laborer. 413 West Hancock avenue, St, Louis County, suffered a fractured shoulder and internal injuries, when he was struck by an eastbound Market street car about 1:40 a. m. today in the 5100 block on Oakland averue. Green Tea A "-4 W.

RUDOLPH Dist. Pass. N. Broadw GArfield 194G J-APAK TEA "Frh from die Garden CANADIAN NATIONAL The Largest tihtay System in cAmeriea In Packets and Indfvkluel Tea-Bajs Ads than ALL the other St, List your vacant rooms In the find paving tenants. TBAVEE AND BESOBTS arklinqDaus DinalkD ICA A A Vacation days are full of fun at Minalri, Canada in the beautiful Lake of the Woods region.

Bring your bathing suit, golf kit, tennis racket and fishing rod and play to your heart's content in the exhilarating, pine and balsam-laden air. Hay fever is unknown. Modern accommodations at Minaki Lodge. Low rates. Open June 14th to September 7th.

Get illustrated booklet. Louis newspapers COMBINED. Post-Dlspatcb Classified Columns to out tiw TuMic School Picnic. The fifty-third annual picnic of Blow, Lyon, Carondelet and Ies Peres public schools will bo held at Carondelet Park Saturday, commencing with a parade to start from Carondelet School, 8221 Minnesota avenue, at 8:30 a. m.

Baseball games for bora and girls are scheduled, as well as a track meet. There will be band concerts at 7 p. ADVERTISEMENT Aching, Swollen Feet Money Back if Moone's Emerald Oil Doesn't Do Away With All Soreness, Swelling and Distress in 24 Honrs. Two or three applications of Jdoone's Emerald Oil and in fifteen minutes the paia and soreness disappears. A few more applications at regular intervals and the swelling reduces.

And, best of all, any offensive odor is gone for good It's a wonderful formula this combination of essential oils with camphor and other antiseptics so marvelous that thousands of bottles are sold annually. Every good druggist guarantees the very first bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil to end your foot troubles or monev back. ADVERTISEMENT NEW TREND IN SEASONING FOOD Heightening Flavor Instead of Changing It the Secret The problem of making certain wholesome foods tasty, used to be solved by serving them with rich, thick, flavorful sauces. Cooks have discovered, however, that there is a much simpler and more wholesome method to make essential foods palatable. The use of sugar is one of the secrets.

A dash of sugar to a pinch of salt ideally heightens the flavor of bland vegetables or those which have lost the sugar content so apparent when fresh picked. Such use of sugar in restoring the flavor of peas, carrots, corn, string beans and turnips makes them more pleasing carriers of the vitamins, min erals and roughage they contain. Doctors and dietitians recommend this use of sugar especially when children "shy" at these foods. They also are in favor of adding a dash of sugar to stewed fruits and tomatoes to modify their sharp taste. Many cooks keep a mixture of sugar and salt on hand for seasoning purposes.

Equal parts of sugar and salt are popular but the taste preferences of the family and the food in question should be considered. Most foods are more delicious and nourishing with sugar. The Sugar Institute. Take the Soo Line Duluth. oupenor express, inest rnujp.

ment lounge cars, with radio, drawing rooms compartments, standard sleepers, coaches, and diner O-J' SOO I4VK TICKET OllllE, l-out Hi. P. Carbrey. (ient-ral LOUU, Mo. Sell lieaters or homes tliroti rost-uispatcli wants.

ffiix Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits MARRIAGE UCENSES. Touls R. Brockman Granite City Rosalie Tobias Eua-ene F. lck Memphis. Tenn Freda C.

Krautheim 3448 A. Miami Frank J. Hirba 1323 N. Prairie Helen G. Aud 3733 A i.vans Frank William.

3 Manraret Byan Euehd William Sprasrue Mrs. Katie Castoplea 1511 S- 89th Eathrn M. Wilson ...1009 Montgomery Lorine Evens 1910 Montgomery Phil T. Walton 4757 Iee Rorilla Schuler 5639 St. Ixmis C.

Eull McKinney .6915 Lansdowne I. Sylvia ujaser Georsre Kdward Trisry 2107 Palm Katheriiie Georgria Freese Io09 De Soto Norman W. Fernatt 3617 Bowen Amelia E. Seelur 1523 S. Broadway Matt Wincrert Jennirura Mrs.

iVctoria Nolan Jennings John M. Erhart Pine Lawn Mrs. Kate Sodama -fine j-awn Merer Schwartz 149J Arlinpton Ieaa faians Arlington John W. Chilton Belleville Mrs. Edna Heas Beiievme Lawrence Mendelson .4906 Pae Leah Mastman 4332A Evans Hermann Heinsel 3617 Juniata Johanna Haaks 3017 Juniata Chester H.

Schafer 303 Union Elizabeth Hannan 136d Semple Benjamin Killins 2706 N. Newstead Mrs. Lilne Lampkin 3013 Thomas William Donorhue Kaston Catherine Dowline 4728 Wabada ravid Felffenbaum .5043 A Winona Dorjthy Brooks ......2704 S. Broadway Henrv A. Ameln 2807 Texas Marie R.

Keno 3247 Michigan Chas. Will Jr. 7827 Vermont Elsie. Ebert .....4522 Loufhboroush Herman J. Beekman 4301 S.

Comnton Helen Hutrer 5011A Chippewa John F. Stephenson 2821 Whfttier Emma Mary Meyer 2ttl7 Wbitlier W. Ernest Robinson St. Louis Genevieve A. Key .4554 Alcott Edwin Ciharles Hessler Sandusky Mary Martha Bethel Am Gerrre Williams 2710 Lucas Carrie Cent 2712 Lucas Vincent Lombardo N.

11th Anna Rose Moceri .936 Bates Robert Williams .3309 Lawton Mrj. Beatrice Temple ......3102 Laclede William Witthaus ..4241 Blaine Lucille Durkin .2149 Victor Joe Friscovec 232.1 N. th Mrs. Frances Friaeovec. .2323 N.

ith Oliver Boehm 1417 Park llattie LaviKeur .......418 E. Marceau Georee Stubenrouch 1808 S. Kth Genevieve JLamenski ...2211 North Market James A. Alsun 3425 California Pauline B. de Gerlia 519 Pendleton Georsre Haden Miller Wichita.

Kan Ethel Jenkins 5817 Cote BrilUanle Berneice Eich Lafayette Jos. Fassel 3460 Grin Myrtle L. Diesing .3214 Ore iron At East SU Louis. Urban E. Chuse-Ruth E.

Neal. Moans Posw-Missouri Thatch. Alien Harper-Lola Kllioii. tn. Louis.

Cecil Gant. Indianapolis -Welnioth Cunningham. Dudo. 111. Marvin Mills-Catherine Maran.

St. Louis. Edward Benfro-Corine Wall. Madison. 111.

Howard Williamson-Ethel Foreman, St. uouia. BIRTHS RECORDED. BOYS. R.

L. and M. Watson. 3701 Meramee. G.

and M. Faudi. Baden Station. Kenneth R. Schroeder.

Webster Groves. VV. L. and D. LaTurno, 2362 Klemm.

B. S. and O. Dempsey. 3924 Wabash.

D. J. and 1. Andell. M7 Allen.

C. and E. Hardy. 362 3Roswell. F.

and I. Helderle. 3430 Alberta. J. and B.

Miller. 1911 Semple. F. and A. Obert, 4.6I s.

Compton. GIRLS. E. M. and B.

Sackett. 728 Euclid. E. E. and M.

Cantillon, 434 8 Manchester. a. cj. ana a. Appei.

eoio ooell. L. J. and O. Schroeder, Webster Groves.

F. P. and E. Drees. 3448 Manhattan.

J. and M. Ktissn, 2221 Rutsrrji. E. C.

and A. Delmaia, 6682 West Park. H. and K. Gerbtr, 394 Kennerly.

V. and J. Harris, 1622 S. 14th. J.

and G. Saputo, 82 Can-. S. A. aad E.

Gansmann. 3S73 Albert. BURIAL) PERMITS. Kate Chasteen, 35. 4743 Northland.

F. 68. 3521A MlrKanford. U. W.

Mohrmann. 17, 161 6A N. Ninetemh atlienne M. Schwartz, 52, 1812 N. 19th.

O. Szenzeneky, 53, 1420 Madison. Caroline Geus. 88, 2628 South Ninth. C.

Alhrecht. 62. 3328A S. Eighteenth. Caroline Rau.

77. 1A25A S. Ninth. Edna L. Overy.

24. 271,1 Shenandoah. May B. Zimmer. 56.

152 Marion. Abbia Hanna, 32. 3529 Arkansas. J. Pearson.

68. 5084 Arlinrton. Anna Striebel, 61, 3540 Teias. G. W.

Murphy, 3, 24 Davtnn. Marie E. Ayere. 2 days, 321 8 A Neosho J. Hill.

87. 2320 Wash. Clara L. Holmes. 31, 4333A Enrieht.

Henrietta Truemper. 48, 2851 Cherokee. M. Miller. 63.

409 S. Second. G. K. Hem pel man, 54.

4521 Pare. R. T. 1. 231 fiv-.

Mary Moss. 69, 1551 Singleton. katu B. CrooksHank. 81.

322 Beaumoni. Eliza Jenkins. 62. 3013 Wxon. A Niehaus 71.

3439 Itaska. AhatelteMcAflister, 5. Oieathe Schumann, 47. corner Victor ana Sidney. T.

Curley. P5. 6009 Maple. H. W.

Wells, 63. 6140 Etzel. G. H. Koch? 74.

3936 K. Eleventh. Lizzie Fipeher. 3429 Pestalpzsi. Mary B.

Davie. 53. 4442 Kennerly. E. Henderson.

47. 902 X. Compton. PUBLIC MEETINGS AND ENTERTAINMENTS The women's org-anlzation for National Prohibition Reform will conduct daily meetings from 2 to 4 p. m.

at the downtown headquarters at 917 Locust street. Mrs. Maurice Murray will address the first gathering tomorrow. Tea will be served. Mrs.

Mary B. Ryder will be in charge of the first meeting-. Circuit Attorney Franklin Miller and Charles M. Hay will speak at a meeting: of the Twenty-sixth "Vrd Democratic Association at the Cabanne Branch Library, Union boulevard and Cabanne avenue, at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. ZPor Daylight Saving Vote.

By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, June 12. An initiative petition carrying 000 names, advocating a daylight saving law be placed on the ballot next November has been filed with the Registrar. A similar petition, carrying 27,000 names, has been filed in San Francisco. A total of 92,000 petitioners is the minimum required tinder the initiative act.

lec JA 797 'V N-0 TO NORTHERN LL VJ rtS -arttV a a i CO tux y'DCMciiiini I ck js-SJ' I 9.1 Banner Blue Limited" SBVOO Hill jm' ii w. iv. aaa jm. Mm. CHICAGO GO to the lajces and woods of North- era Michigan on this luxurious train, which is splendidly equipped with observation car, parlor cars, chair car, and car.

Excellent meals. connections made with fast night over Pere Marquette Railway from Thru sleeping car service to points, including sleeping car from to Frankfort, Michigan, via Thompsonville and the Ann Arbor R. R. De! mar Boulevard Station Blue Limited" leave Del mar Boulevard Station 12:20 noon. (Leaves Union Station noon.) Other train to Chicago from Del-mar Station at 10:08 pin and 12:05 midnight.

Oir.to 8:47 m. 9:53 pm, 11:50 pta trip summer farea are now in effect to Michigan. Ak for particulars at Ticket offices, Broadway and Locuot or Delmar Boulevard. CBestaut 4700. 3414 THE DEL-HOME LIGHT 28 Lindell Boulevard CO.

Phone JEfferson 9050 Fine Service to Northern Michigan Lv. St. Iuis Union Sta tion 1 2 05 noon Delmar Boulevard 12:20 pm Ar. Chicago 6:35 pm (F ffrrtue June 10) Lv. Chicago 7:45 pm Ar.

TbompgonviMe 4:28 am Ar. Frankfort. 7:30 am Ar. Traverse City. 5:18 am Ar.

Alden 6:13 am Ar. Bellaire. 6:36 am Ar. Charlevoix. 7:36 am Ar.

Petonkey 8:08 am Ar. Bay View 8:13 am Xhra (Wring ctr from Chiraf Kranifort Ver Martruett Railway and Ann Arbor R. R. WABASH dining Direct train Chicago. many Chicago Use "Banner 12:05 Tr.in.

to Round Northern Vabaah 6001 WOODARD-FINK, INC. 6254 Delmar RICH ELECTRIC CORP. 1002 Olive St. KIRKWOOD REFRIGERATION CO. 227 N.

Kirkwood Kirkwood, Mo. A. J. BROCK, INC. 7159 Manchester, Maple wood, Mo.

KROEMEKE REFRIGERATION CO. 2802 NI Grand Ave. WEBER BROS. REFRIGERATION CO. 13 S.

Meramec, Clayton, Mo. SOUTH GRAND CO. 3651 S. Grand O. M.

HEHNER- Hodge 1908 Edison Granite City, 111. EAST SIDE SALES SERVICE CO. 512 Missouri East St. Louis, 111. MODERN ELECTRIC SHOP, INC.

Belleville, III. A. HENKEL 645 East Broadway, Alton, III. RAI LWAY.

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