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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH PAGE 5D; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19: ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH jj. manager here for P. F.

Collier Behlke's salary is $350 a month. The children are La Verne, 8 years old, Victor, 7, Janice, 2, and Mima, 8 months. 4000 PERSONS LIVING IN CAVES IN HUNGARY out, he joined the Canadian Expeditionary. Force as a private. After the war, he was music critic of the Montreal Gazette and later became associated with McLean's Magazine and other national DIVORCES HAROLD BEHLKE Wife Gets $40 a Month Alimony and $80 for 4 Children.

Mrs. Marie Behlke, 5622 Enright avenue, obtained an uncontested divorce from Harold Behlke, district ADVERTISEMENT Mrs. Fred McKenzie of Columbia were elected to the board of directors of the King's Daughters indigent home in Mexico. Convention delegates left for Mexico to inspect the institution following close of convention sessions at noon here Thursday. wages in wine.

The newspaper 'Magyarsag, printed a report from the Mezoe-koevesd district physician saying that the children of Tibolddaroo have wine for breakfast, as their parents are too poor to buy other food. Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits oon in Circuit Judge Pad-berg's court yesterday. She charged general indignities Judge Padberg granted her $40 a month alimony and $80 a month for support of four children, of whom she will have custody. She had asked for $200 a month, stating Many Former Vineyard Workers Forced to Use Wine for Food. By the Associated Press.

Author Dies Before Play's Premie! Arthur Raymond Mullens Dies. By the Associated Press. TORONTO, Oct. 25. Arthur Raymond Mullens, 48 years old, a musician, critic of music, author and journalist, died yesterday following an operation.

Born at Brighton, England, he was widely known in Canada and the United States. He served as assistant music critic for the Chicago Tribune and as dean of the faculty of music at University of Nebraska before the war. When war broke Director of King's Daughters, By the Associated Press. COLUMBIA, Oct. 25.

Election of home board members and discussion of plans for the fiftieth anniversary celebration next year occupied delegates to the State Kingi daughters convention here yesterday. Mrs. V. M. Campbell, Hannibal; Mrs.

A. Mayer, St. Joseph; Mrs. W. B.

Peeler and Mrs. Charles Squires of Mexico, and About Buttons in Collection Plate. By the Associated Press. BERMONDSEY, England, Oct 25. Buttons in the collection plate have wrung this cry from the Rev.

G. R. Balleine, vicar of St. James' parish here: "Worshipers who are kind enough to contribute buttons to the collection are requested to bring their own and not pull them off the hassocks." INDIGNANT! You can't get away with this postponement. When is Falstaff Winter Beer joining back? I'm depending on this itepped-up, pepped -up beer to keep warm all winter.

Yours. CHILLY WILLY WANTED OLD GOLD Jewelry Watch Caws, Spectacle Frames Stiver, Platinum, Gold Filled 24-Kt. Oz. 14-Kt. lUon 0.

18-Kt U3.40 Oz. 10-Kt. JiJI ot (Less Small Refining Charge) N. Y. GOLD REFINING CO.

Commercial 6th A Olive MARRIAGE LICENSES. Herman Schaefer 2S30 Olive Lillian Shapiro 2615 Burd William N. Van Buren 3422 Lawton Mrs. Alberta Smith 3202A. Laclede Ardie Dllworth 2803 N.

Tenth Luella Long 1914 n. Eleventh August Gussie Wiesner St. Louis County Alma May Diedrich St. Louis County J. Gilbert Davis 2728 Washington Ora Lee Robinson 4414 Enright Albert Simuel 3137 Franklin Bula May McConico 3137 Franklin Cecil Crume 91 9 N.

Fourteenth Mrs. Irene Lewis 919 N. Fourteenth William Frangoulis Madison Angeline Kremidas Granite City William G. Callies Jr. 8575 Drury Lane MEZOEKOEVESD, Hungary, Oct.

25. Modern cave dwellers, forced out of their homes by poverty, can be found near the villages of Os-toros, Kistallya, Noszavaj and Ti-bolddaroc, not far from here, where more than 4000 persons are living in caves. Economic depression severely hitting this wine growing district is held responsible. The lack of a wine market forces the cave dwellers to drink wine as a substitute for food, as most of these people are employed in vineyards and receive the greater part of their NEW YORK, Oct. 25.

Mrs. Elsie T. Schauffler, died in New York Hospital yesterday, but the play on which she spent two years of writing and research will go on. Mrs. Schauffler, who arrived from her Kansas City home Sept.

25 to attend rehearsals of her play, "Par-nell," succumbed to a complication of anemia and leukemia. Her play will have its premiere at the Ethel Barrymore Theater Nov. 11. Mrs. Schauffler, wife of Dr.

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Grand Myrtle Helen Baume 4042A S. Spring William B. Weaver Jr. New York City Alita Davis 13 Westmoreland PI. John Gahr 2448 N.

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25. A jury convicted Clyde Sanders, 27 years old, Grant City truck driver, cf manslaughter Wednesday in the fatal injury of Miss Iola Steele of Pattonsburg, June 15. His sentence was fixed at three years. Witnesses testified Sanders was intoxicated when his truck crashed into the rear of the car in which Miss Steel was riding. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS 10th and Washington OQa00(D QsOQ QTBQQtjc.

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