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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 21

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THUliSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1919. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH ERK ADMITS PART IN COUNTY MY LOSE CL HOTEL STEWARD GETS $45,000 VERDICT FOR ELEVATOR INJURIES If A v4 than had been charged to him. He said he stopped Dolis, who handed him a $5 bill and agreed to pay him weekly to falsify his invoices.

curred that the cables were incap-'i able of sustainins the elevator and should be replaced. Keel alleged! that his injuries are permanent in character. i underbilling candy to August Dolis, a candy Jobber at 1761 Missouri avenue, liolis, rho also was arrested, denied this. Rawley said he received to $35 a week from Dolls MIKKBfcKJBatr tots rex Oct. 19t, ftt 9 fi.

FEDERAL ROAD AIOI $3000 CANDY THEFT and lost the money shooting dice. Hta to complete Hs quota of 1000 men before the close of the drive. The --recruiting headquarters for the artillery are at Battery A Armory, Grand avenue and Hickory street, and for the Iniantry at the armory at Grand avenue and Market street. Officer and men are stationed at each armory every night from 1 until 10 o'clock to answer queries. Sihierir.

dearly bua3n4 tills k.hrbr li Hr), i1r Jo-Thln. Mrr ant I TRUCK INJURES FRUIT VENDOR Left lg and Both Ankles Were Fractured When Freight Elevator Feir With Him. William J. Reel, 4 8 yeam of 4275 St. Louis avenue, Eteward at the -Maryland Hotel, obtained a jury Verdict for J45.000 damages, the full asked, in Circuit Judge Kim- salary was $22 a week.

Suspicion fell on Rawley when it was observed he did not go to lunch between noon ana 1 p. as the other employes did, and it was also 300 MEN ENLISTED HERE IN FIRST INFANTRY, N. G. OF M. Campaign for 1500 Men Will Last Two Weeks Field Artillery Also Seeks Recruits.

More than 300 men have enlisted in the First Infantry Regiment jf Dtrt. r'r-r t.Mr i.ir) 04 KMS Fsrl Frldv, Oct. 31. at trim Ktteh'f fnrl room. 3319 Keb FonrWnth rt.

1 Rnljr Nmt CtaFtfi tfcejiee to Ceaitry. MTTHFROri Tu-iy. CVt. 27. lStC UAi r.

V. X. Fchr. hi rr. of Kj r- Nicholas Arosa, 64 years old.

r-mnti- -0rtAnr iita.e Commissioner Says. Count v. -t- J- Ul UUi Employe With Company Four Years Says He Underbilled Shipments to Accomplice. street, pushing his cart alonj Biddle Seel Lijineer's Plan for Use Is Unacceptable. MiciB court yesterdav rainir A suburban home Want it Post-Dispatch Wants.

0 i iirT Sir 30 a- in. today, was run Consolidated TntWniAi.t 1 of Ktnlr iij tH lt Frltn'an4 WtiJ lr aaa our dear and brotiiar-tn-la'; automobile truck of the of injuries received by him in over an av a frieght elevator accident in the PVilson over by an Packers, 2700 North! Tfc. state llhrlrway Board, at its 1 9 1 R- i Lrojidwav. In frnnt nf C97 vtwlllo t.H.nnn city- nv. ouiiQins April IS His ieft leg and both 12" final action on freai yndr, o-, si.

3 pp f-m -rfridW. (Ml S.n.pl. iPB1f. Hftj Chorfh. th'', Zlon lJ'crnmti rarr ot Mofc.iij.ey CouiscH.

No, 18. guslar A. 34. WlrHMAXS- TZntred Into rent on Ta- dv. -t.

ZH. 1P1. 11 WUitn. V. wlrhmnn, beloved liuanl ftlj' Wlehmann Marlk.

and 4rar faMr of Mr. In Prnml -harla J. lvi- tne expenoiiure uwi lumu- ai me city nospitai aociors 3, will probably taa fractured, when the elevator fell one said Arosa Tiad suffered fractured proposals involving floor as a remt of the cables break- ribs, internal injuries and was in a i of some $700,000 ankles were street. At the city hospital doctors win nrr.ha.hiv tales nf Federal road- FUNERAL OF W. M'CHESKEY Board of Aldermen Attends Services few Late Member.

The funeral of William C. McChes-ney. Alderman from the Seventeenth Ward, was held this afternoon from Wagoner Chapel. Olive street, near Grand avenue, and was attended by the Board of Aldermen, which assembled at the city halj and rode to Keel then was steward at Mc- critical condition. on the- roads of St.

the National Guard which is being reorganized in St. Louis, according to Col. S. Lowe, formerly of the 138th Infantry in France. The campaign, which will last two weeks, is for 1500 men in wie Infantry and 1000 men in the First Missouri Field Artillery.

Of 60 men that enlisted Tuesday night in the 20 of them were ex-service men, four of whom are silver-star men, who have been noticed that Dolis always in the noon hour to make his purchases and was waited on by Rawley. Detectives watched the shipping room yesterday and saw Dolis drive up in a motor truck. They saw him come out with 18 boxes and a of candy. After he left they went into the shipping room and looked at the invoice made out by Rawley. It had Dolis charged with only 11 boxes of After being questioned by the detectives, Rawley was arrested.

In his confession Rawley sail he used his salary to support his wife and child and the extra money received from Dolis in shooting dice, at which he never had any luck. Rawley said that last June he caught Dolis leaving the shipping room with thrpe boxes of candv more Tague's Restaurant, which was in I John H. Kline, 23, 1915 Destre nan Louis County. the basement of the Century Build-; street, driver of the truck, was ax-! Roy F. Britton, a member of the mg-.

The building Ls under lease to rested. He told the police he did not Highway Board, says the plan of the defendant company. see Arosa in the darkness, until tool county road improvement submitted Fenton F. "Rawley. 29 years old, of 3002 Keokuk street, a clerk in th shipping department of the Bartlett branch of the National Candy 709 Spruce street, today confessed ia the police that he had aided in the theft of J3000 to $4000 worth of candy from the company since last June.

The company had reported to the police that thefts in the last few years amounted to $25,000 to Rawley has been employed there four years. After his arrest by detectives yesterday afternoon Rawley said his thefts were arrompliphed through matin, ann aon ef Km Anna and brulhtr of FrwlariKT A H. our brothar-tB-law and En our 6rMf.fr- n. rtnrl rirtav. .11.

at 2 t. Testimony was introduced that the late to avoid hitting him. Ho said I to lhe Board bv the County Kngineer PhapsK JITJO -V'orih Cratul fliwti company had been iJOtified by city the services in automobiles, s- The i tmtry. rtnH- ne was running at eight miles an hour with both headlights lighted. invited.

i eii inspectors before the accident oc- wounded overseas, and several re- rvU-es were under the rilrection of of Ht. I-ouis County is not acceptaDie. land that if a better plan is not of- fered. the County is in danger of los-i ing the Federal money offered to it- the Elks. Wll.rF.Nri:n.-Q Thur4v.

McChesney died at Lames Hokpj-; j-ar fathr ft Ath.r Herman ivZSTi.i ceived decorations. Col. Rumbold reported a larg-i number of applicants for enlistment i tal Tuesday, following an operatio ar fat'tH- law of Tht niw 3laf in the Artillery. This unit expects I to save his eyesight. ron)u StoUa VilJieTitir to Oumawatpt.

and nr ir e-raRdfathar, at Iba as 9f rara roontna and 1 day. Funtral from fam1! raaianm ItS MlfcUsran avenua, on K(BrtT. Nov. 4 p. 10 rs.

Feiar and FauJ'i iry. iiaior. Britton, in a prepared statement, says that the Board designated four roads as State highways, to be constructed with Federal aid under the provisions of the State and Federal laws. These are the only roads in the county, he said, that form part of a connected State system- They are St. Charles, Manchester, Gravois and Lcraay Ferry roads.

Other roads, terminating: within the county, can be considered only as local projects, he says. I i.i.i a Mf f.r.Tera into raat on TVa4e 5v. On. l.ftlft, IJrta J. ii ii ar1 J.

Wavrran Wtiliatr.a. ZZJ HOVE A FIRST Bird The iTinarHj from Mltte-ia. 5 jBolt urflsr. Nov. at S.SO p.

to Bue tame ttratterr. i arti? rrz In m-rtory 4 onr Jf dauirSiti' Ida Schopp. d'part'l thi liffl ter The board agreed to provide Federal money for the four roads, he says, provided they were built to the county line so as to connect with year ha paaatd away, tiad and mwjun wa tha call; It waa vry l-ar! to trt you. wa Ood kn what waa beat ta do. -mb PadlT mlaaod bT PAftKN'TS.

TBOTFn vr fITKPf NUT MARGARINE (ASHBY PROCESS) The Perfected Nut Butter Free From All Preservatives Best Or Your Money Back! UNDERTAKERS. rr PEETZ BROS: mmu Fucaral rhepal. ST3 Ijifarat eaito ana carna tuneraia; no ctiarara lor 1 1 State highways. Instead, Britton declares. County Kngineer Fib ring-submitted a plan for the construction of the roads only part of the way through the County, thus making them, in the view of the State Board, merely local projects.

Britton says that, if St. Louis County does not soon conform to the requirements for obtaining Federal road money, the amount allotted to Missouri will to other counties. Because of the position of St. Ixmis County in relation to St. Ixmis, he says, this would be considered un 1 K3 the food buyers the things they want to kno about this new butter.

PERSONAL We are making a new nut butter that is different better, because of a new process. We want you to tell us how best we may tell all the people who arc interested the housewives COMINQ EVENTS. We arc offering these How would you do it? prizes to find 1 MASQUERADE ant PrttriSno Dane at I'anctnK Aradmy. Oilva iWth ata.iHBt-urrtay ev.nine, Jov. H.

$UjO in ruli int valuabla prliwa will Ktvn tn 11st a Bolt, but up to Cadillac specifications. Every Bolt and Nut is tested on a thread gauge to make sure that they fit eacli other properly, and will not work loose, even after years of severe usage. The dimensions of the threads are held to the limits as fine as the finest hair. No Cadillac part is too small or seemingly insignificant to receive minute accuracy. Many of tleti parts are in our exhibit at the Arts and Crafts Exposition, Southern Hotel Building Cadillac Automobile Company of St.

Louis Salesroom, 3910 Olive Street fortunate. nanrtaomeat, niiwt comical arm beat rnarai-" a coatutnea. UaRcinr nntll a. in. tnarrh at 11 ri.

m. IT Alhw. 1rr ir.) PERSONAL First Prize $100 Second Prize $50 Five Prizes $25 Each Ten Prizes $10 Each Twenty-five Prizes $5 Each A pound of GOODY Nut Butter, will be given by the Kroger Stores FREE if your idea does not win a cash prize. ae in J.J-1. PK flFtrS IVar! Your- mnfnar brokan.

Wrlta to your Father T. $10,000 Gift to Baker Unlvetxity. Oct. 30. A gift of 10.000 to his alma materBaker University has been made by Samuel McRoberts, it wa3 announced here by Dr.

S. Lough, president the university. McRoberts wai graduated in 181 and now is an of flcial in a Ne Tork City bank. During the war he entered the service as a colonel in the ordnance department, his duties taking him to France where he was promoted to brigadier general. The French government conferred on him membership in the Legion of Honor.

I'RSJNAL Want4, to know hi.rraJlHkJi of John J. Lrnch formacljj of Moberly. Mo. Jaiaen WaKrs. Morrlaonvfli 1:1.

'fi' VERfKNAr PAItTT THAT Xfi'l DKNT ON THU RAND CAR. AT Tl T. AT ANI tWK. 8ATJ KAY EVEVtNfJ PI.KAHE ANSWER -f 4 N-BTO POHT-PIPPATTH. SPECIAL NOTICES Everyone may try fof these prizes.

Simply send a suggestion that will help us decribe this new product so others will know something of its goodness any idea that may occur to you a recipe a slogan- a new use for it, may win one of these prizes. Made by a New, Exclusive Process We ha developed a new process to take the place of the Animal Fat-Oleomargarine aft'- tliln rtato. JOHKfif NOTtCBJoan Hc-limid. 132 anl 1 K. atK a a IT 1 1T' tint.

ii 175 'fj aiui rr to (YMltnrv notlfi4 purest meoffr hia Jr tt I'Mv Trut Co- -4 Tab! I LOST and FOUN0 VaoaaiaMaaaanaHaMBaaaaaaaaaM) foH4 umt. tin tin. mtnlmHm Oxttaf toit rat. "aaaW- Oiicounl is 0er hn on thru mor tnttrtiotu. ets emonai process commonly used in making Nut Butter and no other manufacturers of Nut Butter can use our the Ashby Process and to this process GOODY Nut Margarine owes its superiority.

Perhaps you have tried other nut margarine. Perhaps even you have used it "for a while. remember how pleased you were with the idea of nut margarine when you first heard of it. GOODY is what you hoped other nut margarine would be -uniformly delicious and melts at the same temperature as creamery butter. No Animal Fats GOODY contains nothing but the white meat of the cocoanut, peanut oil, pasteurized milk and butter salt.

Can you imagine a more appetizing food? No Preservatives ingredients by snch a skilful, cleanly process that it does not need to be preserved. Preservatives in nut mar- garine are only to cover up the carelessness or the ignorance of the manufacturer. You can depend upon GOODY. It is always good when kept as butter ought to be kept it "spreads" like butter and is more economical and more satisfactory than other nut butters. GOODY is Guaranteed Food price are hijh people cannot afford' to experiment so, jtr yur pniMiin we ruar-antee GOODY BeutOr Your Money Back! "Say aaaa packaa GOODY Arm fnr ealar.

Tkaa altar oatas it, il yM 4 mm Ukm COODY aaarall aa tha ckoiaaat ennany kattar raa aar ate, yaw voaar will ka rafaa4ad withant wri" Now want your ideal about how best we mav let everyone else know thee thittai about GOODY. "one pound nit I HUT MARAPNE VICTORY I.TBKnTT LOAN To Mark Great Green Memorial A COHPON BOOKS, "4 LOST 2046T7, niT.IW.a 331.1, JI74IS9. SOT''kM 40WT04, 41440. 45448L Holr FOUND houI4 In ntwt latly annt or flaliverad to ee.M floor, Frderat Ilaaarva Ran'. EKTT UJAS ASOCIATIOK.

tcSM I Send the same information In another form if you prefer. Coupon for "GOODV Idea Contest Cut out and mail GOODY is- made from such pure AUTO TIRE Lout; tin rttn: ac and white covr; raw ant. A. E. Uitaf't.

Wlit ti anil Pl" AUTO TIKE Lot: tire ItoMar. rear -4ano anci llrn9 No. ISl'M; enlr rwtarn BAG Lost; gunmetal, contffi-Ants and watjfi. blue enameled face; Remember Cash prize for the bett idea a pound ot "GOODY" FREE if your idea does not win a cash prlxeV "Stones are a symbot of death. It ts life, not death, that ice would sing.

It is the lusty young life of those boys thai tie would remember. It is the joy of them, the courage of them, the laughter on their lips and the songs in their hearts. Thin is the legacy of gallantry we would commemorate." Editorial "Octobrr MeCalVs." Here's How You Can Enter the GOODY Idea Contest church, Taylor and lor Kingsbury pl.t Sunday ci-jlrifr; liberal reward offered ifQ Hauck Nut Butter 85 Clifton A Newark, N.J. You may enter my name for "GOODY" Idea Contest: yame Street City Dealers Xame Kroger Grocery Baking Co. Street City Coupon Xo.

73. turned to stmorelana l23f Tavlor and Maryland. Fnt Simply fill out Hie coupon and mail it to us. Then yon are entered ia the GOODV Idea Contest and can end your Ideas at any time before, the of the contest which will be December 15, 1019. But to insure having jour name enrolled, please nil out the coupon and mail it today.

When you do send jour ideas, don't worry about the form or Myle simply jot them down on paper and sign your name and address. HAUCIOJUT BUTTER Newark, N. J. At all Kroger Stores, per pound. 30c BAR VtN loat.

Monflar aftemooa: 'Mi1- tai, ai.l receiv rewarn. urana snw, a.henan4'h. BlOCK, TAI KU ANI ROPKgUK'r In cae of a Tl for Any Prlza Each Peraon In tha Tie will be Given Full Value of the Prize to which He or She ia entitled. piano around and chawu.rf'- Call Central H. Zjj COl.l.lE "VuPIiSat.

4 nionth oU: mm MXl Marie. Fore at CORAI. lon llv4-e4e a rememlH-auc from Franc; 3 a. DEATHS DEATHS (I J' oKAfT liriM aet tn jlfX fi beral reward. Cal JjIMl tI ANtitN'li TCTe-t: will aTvit ay, I 7.r,.

121 7th or S2 llsiaeeil. 3 li'Mh notirrt. firm tin or let, tl: each rr.tra ling tOe memofiam. IKnsO Entered Into reet on 8un4 Oct. -6.

1011. at 7:10 a hi Zat per f'hone Iteimar -Ml': lirilllante I.t; Airedale, femala rewa'. 42IS ferny. licenae lXX-4tat; terrier: wttifa: Mark 1 BIFRRAIM Entre.l into rat en Tuoa- day, Oct. -S.

at 1 p. Friwla O. Blertaum. blora.J aiatr of P.v. AVilllam H.

anj I'rank Kauper an4 our I dear anil nlaca. at the ajre of 2i 1 month an4 2 (lay. Ktineral Friday, cvst. SI. at 2 r.

from the Kron chari. 2767 North avanua. to MEMORIAL PARK will create a great, green, living memorial a self-perpetuating, growing, changing, democratic monument a symbol of beauty and fruition. MEMORIAL TREES selected for their hardiness and for their chance of living through centuries to come will be planted on Memorial Way one for each soldier, sailor or marine from St. Louis and its vicinity who died in the service of his country during this great war.

MEMORIAL TABLETS in everlasting bronze, will be placed, at the base of these trees one for each boy who made the supreme sacrifice bearing his name to keep forever alive his memory to ever speak to the men and women and children who enjoy the shade and beauty of the living memorial planted and reared in their honor and to perpetuate their memory. back; hlak fmaie: rewara t.r retnm to 110 Knann. lKrton (c Wtier). at Phoenla. beloved of t'heat'r A.

rodaon. lar tr.othar of Chmtir A. ldon darling lati(thtr of John an.1 Kalan Fitier, ti tli vaara 1 month ami C3 rtaya. Ftneral arvira Fr14a-y Oct, 31. at 5 p.

at the Hoffmilatar parlor. floutli Comoton avenue. Intarmaat at Park Lawn Cemotery. D-u) waa a marobwr of OHv rsrov No. W.

Jerrvill m. paoara pleaaa copy. fO Kfi.XEntraa Into rat.en "W'dnlav. lift lf.1C. 1l.it m.

1 Promptly Arrests High Blood Pressure Red-blooded business men under such high pressure that they often neglect their digestive system. Their blood runs high. High Blood Pressure is the result. Physicians have found in I. lH; eoille- naina utieen.

Itet-n Pan or tall Ueln.ar 2WI the Kvanfellcal I'rotaa'ant re-war-4. 3: i'hur'h, fair ana Marraretta avenues, trier- to New Ticker Cemetery. Motor. 'ci Mnaav trinint anl1 ItOKISK- 1t. T.

U.t In vioinitjr ol oaram 1 K. KYK ahUrim; Bl.SSh-on i ar.aiav. uet. -i iwi. at r.un.

tMlovaj huauani of Hannah Kaan 10 p. NaUla Blank (nee Kraamarl, an.I 3ear father of Mr. Leuia h-lo-eil wife of Kranlt Hlank, Vlar moth'r Andrea. Paul. Joaeph ana John v.a,n 1 Frank B'anV and daughter of i at reaWanca.

543 Thrjah avenue. Michael and Marrarethe Kramer, alater entll Oct. SI. 10 a. m.

Puneral from chapel. FvKIl trrt.AN SlMen; faetor So 1 iw nc.1! fu. reward tnr reeovarv. rerran. 11 'or Kane aiarifarei nm, uTmna frnn.

ai a p. to ra. a iio ort arajd avetjoe. at 3 p. ferar a etnerery.

i.izzje jwriii ana Anna neisti. hubo Jake Kraemer. ami our dear waa a marntjer or Cats utCt. No. 414, A.

an! A. M. ami aunt, areil 24 No S21TAl: lsJ9 moriei; rw I reeoverv, (. i.ariea Ia, 1149 fMtf riv. tifti.

ri'tt Kuneral eaturdav. Nov. 2, at 2 p. from rei.lenoe. 3019 Chippewa New St.

Marcua' Cemetery. (c5) i 4rTERBnr4 into raat on Monday, i rv-t "7 mm l' Rnnt vt- Ft" It "AHk- yt taor jfj balovad ef tha lata aroini Jester. BCTTS Enterea into reet. auddenly. on 4 IUJI Tueaaay.

Uct. lHlif. at p. U. Peter Butte of 3427 McKean ivbm, opa- in ta'taa' rom.

FatronB-EiC rn to liEtar 3 top ileloved huaband of Mary F. Butts nee Itet i.wu4 Kf f.i ttfsfl let rmmf. Aa 1 nnrmik. i warfl. i Jf Oct.

30 1J.1. at a. m.7 t7 ULArKE ln: tertoiee rim. at JertafM or oo'thbeB4 J''-e'(ft! "The Waterway to Health" a most efficient check for Iligh Blood Pressure. It is a natural alterative and reconstructive.

Not a drinking mineral water, nor artificially condensed or fortified. But ia so high in its potency and so vrell proportioned in its ingredients that a tablespoonful to a glass of water is the amount usually prescribed by physicians to the dose for High. Blood Pressure, Hardening of the Funeral on Friday, Oct. 8t. at 1:30 p.

KT. beloved on or nut i. ti- i Hi' Annie Kelloher Keelr. tc Funeral from family 3R0SA evectra t.tra waa rvaet maater i inu. isam KU5 terr.

Motor. aha.l tt.H.r 1 gltaeee, tr-5. S. le of Meridian IxJs 2. A.

r. ana 4 1 Uon iHHMej M. member of Hickory Council. No. 715, KH nam a til adarea in a I Koyal Arcanum, and Alhamora Orotto.

No. B-jrUnctou Io paper pleaaa eopy.ft4) OTONNJ.IX Iln'ere into reat en Tne-i flay. Oct. Sa. IMS', at 4A p.

rr Janet O'CoRnell. beiovel of tJaunl n4 (rm MoaaBt, aiater of HeSec, rewaf.1 4fJ I ita: tMU WATCH- Fund on Belief PARK Setting for MONUMENTS call iTlii-ft. irowti'ajitkr. ampty; ''Jj. lee Jf lrar1 car fm lmr platfe T-ia e-ir 7 rar-l.

fajt ft CJraal MEMORIAL Provides the Proper SOLDIER MEMORIAL norene, jonn. ana r.non CHAMBER Enterea twto reet Toeaflav, O'Coacell and oar dear ami eataala Oct. 2. 1919. at Near Tork.

Jufon Barbour jneral tk it'm trmn the fawHjr Chambera, beloved buanand ef tha lata Hyrl i reai-lene. Huburban avr.ie. on rr! lav Baker Ckambera. Oct. Si.

at a. to Ht. Roae'a Curch, Fanaral aervicea from tha TTaronar ehapet. theaca ta Calvary Camaterr. JCIJ Oliva atreet.

rrt3y, Oct. SI. at 10 a. m. Btf.fiaF.XKstre4 reat after aetlna itlneaa.

on WJcif, Oct. 29. Arteries, Rheumatic Affections, Constipation. Anaemic Conditions and Skin Troubles. 64 Doses $1.00 Bo successful has been the use of DeToaia ia such ailments that it is SOLD ON GUARANTEE You buy one or more bottles.

Take according a rtirer.tlnna. an1 if not exactly as repre tn i an rant car; raril 6ffr4 '3' ilt. CHAMAIC Entered Into reat on Thor- JS1. at a. Henry Hieaaen.

hue- I'm st.HA.i-t-wt n.ar ear, Ve-1. etJT day. Oct. 30. 191, at 4:55 a.

Mary band of Johanna Rieeeen (eee Kapler), -ft JO Jo r. tn Chaaaainv, beloved mother of Cha father of Cirnt fichuchrr.ann ae (- te'hr''tv -ae tofcene, pet. ete 7 I W. and Edna V. Chaeaaicir, dear alater of and Edward r.leaeen, and our dear feaard.

irArle Hajry Oratiot of Madiaon. aed tr. C. brother. cranalath and: rnrnt C.

Oratlot of and apc-e. at the are of 44 vera. 1 rrr: 2- toinette Brwtr of l.dyrr.lth. Wif. on Sm.

1. at 2 p. 't V. F'tn-ral from BttrkVa funeral 1 from re.lden'e. S1A aee- ,7 I J.

aV-. In ilua i ISIO "tat a-reet. Eaet St. Loula. FrtiUr.

nua. to New Ft. Marou1 Cmtrr. '6 I sented, your druggist is authorized to refund to Calvary Cemetery. Oct.

31 a mHiK V. a. VWa ikHmA ff.a V. ftr.e you your money. THE DEVONIAN MINERAL SPRINO CO.

Incorporated ExecotiT Offices: Oweniboro, Kentucky Motor. 130 teat rtn 7- or cU lt OFFICE Central National Bank Building, Seventh and. Olive Streets GROUNDS Lucas and Hunt Road. 4000 Feet North of Natural Bridge Road tit.ni Joeeptt Feer. t.e ev ie ehanl ef f'eceite 'nee Xt'4- and at 1 11 i rai father of i EE WITHOUT 1 wiip.v TOtr pas rixii OXE? T.u rM through 1 can what you -Want ad i--t.

7 7J I A 1 If A IX T.et 1 jiTZ: Heln fe. fa Ule- ft re.e- 13 Mu" eBj-fcy anjfj s. vft. Tv4-e wdr and r-l a Cautery. Mrjr, ir4 etard Trier difTW ar Central read tn War, tea i..

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