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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 7

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1 VflVDAT. DECEMBER 11. The City Circulation of the DaiK POST-DISPATCH alone Exceeds that of the Daily Star and the Times Comb ined by Approximately 40,000. STUMS POST-DISPATCH cPFflAL APPEAL MADE FOR KODAKING PARTY ENDS FATALLY A SNAPPY WOOD RIVER CITY TREASURER QUITS; BOOKKEEPING CRITICIZED KnSTYLIISH Ing in contact with th troller wire. He waa killed Instantly, Paul tried to recover his companion' body and uetained a shock, fallir.r from tfco Post-Dispatch Radio Broadcasting Station car to the pavement.

He suffered a Airs fractured ekull. Br the-Associated Pra. GARY. Dec. 11.

Uaniel Mc-Intyre waa killed and Frederick Paul probably fatally injured yesterday when having kodak pictures taken on the top of a trolley car by two young women companions. At the command. "Look pleasant, Mclntyre, who was on top of the waiting car, stood up. his had com- Daily Schedule On 485 Meters NICKELS AND DIMES TO AID CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Distribution of Subscription Lists for Post-Dis- -patch Fund Begins Workers Not to Ask for Money. At 9:40, 10:40, 11:40, 12:40, 1:40, 2:40, 4:00 Cost $25 $90 Many like new.

Such makes as Hart Schaffner Marx, Kuppenheimer, etc. ta Urertr (ker. Bask Cailr, i Imm Fr Month, of Trrm. George G. Guker.

cashier of i First National Bank of Wood River. I 111., today took charge of the city's I finances for the unexpired term of George F. Waggoner. Cty Treasurer, who resigned because his bookkeep-' ir.g was criticised. Guker was noml-j nated by Mayor to serve the remaining four I Waggoner's resignation had been expected for several weeks.

His busl-i ness methods had been discussed at meetings, following a report of aa audit of his books. This dia-'). c-ed no ahoitage. except one of a dollars, due to a bookeepfng error, but it showed lax bookkeeping. An audit last winter showed discrepancies, due to faulty bookkeeping, which were adjusted.

It is expected that before the end of Guker'e term a form of city government making the office elective tviil have been adopted. ami TEA ROOM rfc, distribution cf subscription street; badges for the workers we.e for the Post-Dispatch Christmas rrvade at a liberal discount by the Fund commenced today, feinr Engraving and Badge Co. fesuvn I 8 04 Pine street-, and the Banner Sitr-i forte of nearly 4 3 oung Broadcasting of the opening Prices midseBslon and closing quotations of the St. Louis prain market. live stock quotations supplied by Market News Service.

I S. Dept. of AKTicrilture: Liverpool a 4 New York cotton market: New York stocks, bond" and money market: poultry and utt-r market: nSttals market: official father repnrts ar.d forecast and nws bulletins. N. 8 P.

M. 400 Meters Quite tae nicest place to go Lencheon Specials far Tuesday began to place the blanks at low price on the signs printed for the best up-to-the-minute 1500 to select from. Don't be a chump and pay $50 for an overcoat. BLUE SERGE COATS AND PANTS, $7.50 COATS and VESTS. $2.50.

Brand-new all-wool TWEED TROUSERS, $2.75. Come by 7:30 we close at 0 P. M. A slightly Used High-Grade Overcoat or Suit is much better than a cheap new one. Gabardines and whipcords at cut prices.

bws establishments. A fLswill t.e distributed. I Chicken Stew with, drop dumplings. Beef a la Mode Mrs. Hopkins 1 Chairman.

i womm wcrkerf will not 75c 50c the young The personnel of the Subscription either on their first for money. Ust Committee of the Post-Dispatch and they have 5lnw-up" visit. i Christmas Festival Association fol instructed not io I.tuoehxoD 11 to 3 HOe TSe rrom 3 8. A 1 Carte. a particulars Special program short addre-Fes and other features.

Details announced daily in the St. Louis leaving s. subscription list lows: Mrs. Marguerite Hopkina. i chairman; Mrs.

Everett Trtvlor. first! vice chairman; Mrs. E. H. Booth I i place where it is nui AVouikU Wife and Kills self.

1012 N. GRAND Pae tirmm Car-Stop at Uor Hoiaiwoat Car Oar Biork Away i LEAVENWORTH. Dec. 11. Frank Whitlock, a coal jshot and probably fatally wounded 1 his wife.

Victoria, at their home LTthat the blanks shall go only cond vice chairman, and where thev are welcome. Zk. c-retary. Included totanvir.g everv contribution among- the workers are: Misses: from" the Post-Dis- 1 Elinor Atkins. Margaret Unis ier Mary Burns.

Harriet Burns. Marv here early today, and then killed himself. Mrs. Whitlock had Just re-tiM-rsed from a dance, according to Devine. Janettel a Dowdall.

Mildred An Appropriate and Acceptable Gift FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman's. Scheaffers or John Hancock Pens Buxton Skinner Printing and Stationery Co. Fourth at Olive 0 Doyle. Erna Epperson. Florence Fer- Yickrls and Dimes.

TTHE Associated Press News appears exclusively in tViA in th fvf.Yiirtr npwe. Marjorie 1, heir.ir tirade for i renhach. Virginia Fowle sper. Holden. Madeline ill a.

ri ini ii. i4.ii ail liii iiiiit' a a r. arw James. Mildred i urred. The police said they frus- plans of Mrs.

Whitlock and a boarder for an elopment two weeks hko. The Whitlocks were yk-kw aa wwv ov am aMr ww vaMMkj av aF smaller una nrl pvcn nickels jKelley. Alma Kingston. Dorothy Mey- Mondav Evening, 8 O'Clock Aleda J. F.issell.

iiianiste: Ardlle Huth. violiniste; Black Cat Strirtr Orchestra. 1 Piano Solos 'a) "Egeria" Lor 'b "'Sprine-' fc) "Supnlication" Aleca J. Bissell 2 Violin Solos (a) "Greeting From Hungary' VoerriV; lb) -Purple TT-illrhf. Ardelle Huth 3 Selections by Biack Cat Strina- f'rchestra.

A'iolin Solos fa) "Swiss and Gentle Zitella" Farmer b) "Hope" tane (c) "Romance a la Valse" Kern Ardelle Huth 5 Piano Solos a) Prelude No. 1 in Minor" Czerwonky b) "Prelude No. in Minor--Czerwonky Aleda Bissau Knabe Piano Used i paper field in St. Louis. s.

parents of four small children. i faVrfuIlv given bv a iar- i er- Lorraine Meyer. Marie Moloney, wottre St." Louis communitv Charlotte Monti. Catherine tn or.lv distribute 'the' land- France Ollallaran. Stella Ahnitv r.f the f--.

Odele Rbyn. Elizabeth Russell. i if Margaret Ryan. Theodora Schlueter. Dorothy Stevens.

Mary Eaton Thomas. Clara Tomkins. Margaret Marv 5MSCUU t-nL but will. permit every man. tnc and child to participate in service of giving Christmas ho-- less fortunate brothers alsh.

Barbara Vendler. Myra utaiitT to Whitworth. Marie Zhert and Mmes. ad sisters, through the courtesy or Willis Kenneth L. Chora, Eugene Devine Jr.

and J. K. Monteith. cvannoi. operating: Arcade building, the subscrip-tios 1st committee will hnve the use 302.

Bell and Kir.loch te' An Interesting episode in connec- lion with the closing of the Planters 11 P. Af. to 1 A. M. Ewoadcasting the dance mualc plrf-ed at the Statler Hotel.

Tuesday Evening Program by choir of St. John's Episcopal Church. Paul Fries. director. Address by the Rev.

K. A. Simpson. plwne iervice is being furnished fr. Hotel Jan.

1 was the discovery during throuph the kindness of the tel- the check of the contents of the hotel i phots companies, and the St. Lots safe of e.llected for the Toilet Suprr S00 North Jeffer- Christinas Festival Fund. The WBirexue. "is fumishirp towel serv- tor of the Planters Hotel notified the he. Special rental rates were mad- cashier of the Post-Dispatch and a en the office furniture and chairs or ir.essenger called for the money.

It he workers by the Edward A. will be credited in an earlv edition of l2an Furniture .004 Morgan the Post-Dispatch. iaitinr Ilunnc pil Vutiro fu timoit contiruous hroid rtinir dunnir tl.e Jay. cf radio p.unt limited to the period bmn 3 and 4 r- r'i hn i tesr. ir under way in 'hij hour, t-r r.r.mis!on room i u.fo cifPd tc vi.it ora.

et r-'ptior, rr.oni. aecotivi f.oor. Pct-Dls-patrh ttuildig. Tn-ed Body Cells METHOD OF REDEEMING rr A TTTT.T?. MEDICINE mcricaii Aid for Bavarian If too are tired and run down, your ferfeell should not le whipped into Wporarr artiritj by drugging.

WAR SAVINGS the Presa. MFXICII, Bavaria. Dec. 11. For her Christmas American money is helping to finance the movement ii Treasury Certificates OffereiVin Bavaria led by Herr Hitler, accorJ- Thfct you jetd' is th ittl tonic food elements Father JoIb'i Med-kine which llpi you erire out imparities, and to rebuild ru -i.

t--ti ing to references made at pubii Or Checks Will here, but no motion Be Mailed. leen raau of the volume of this ai 1 The funds from overseas are clared to be confined to private ci- Announcement has ben made of i nations by Oerman-American method of redeeming 1318 War i Semites and friends of the Bavarian aew fiesh and National Socialists. iealth. jpTir if P7fULUI warl err INFLUrNZA gives STRCNCTH Utirj What could compare with this Premier Baby Grand? i All for $1 Special Christmas Offer: 2 dozen five-cent packages Little Sun-Maid Raisini $1.20 worth all for $1. Make 2 dozen kiddie happr with them.

Stick them in the stockings. Let the little people hand tnem out to little friends ai Christmas gifts. Luscious, healthful Christmas sweetmeats, both good and ftid for them. Get them now in a cardboard carton 24 all for 5 1 at any store. Little Sun -Maids "Christmas Raisins' 5c Everywhere Had Tour Iron TodaT $625 Tzvo and one-half years to pay A Christmas Gift That will delight entire family.

Jff Js more acceptable nng to friend, relative Savings Stamps, of which 1,1 0S0 already hav-been presented for redemption at the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank. The stamps may be escharife'ed for Fr.ited States Treasury savings certificates, or receipts' will be given lor then, and checks in payment mailed about Jan- 1, the date the 6tamrs mature. Those holders who took the precaution to register their stamps at a post office must redeem them through the postoffice of registry, which will issue receipts, to be followed by checks. Stamps registered at 'postoffices other than St- Iouis may be mailed to the respective Postmasters, but first blanks should be f.iled out in St.

Louis. This may be done at any substation or at the office of the postal cashier at the Central station, on the first floor of the Federal Building, at Eighth and Olive streets, or at the window of the chief stamp clerk at the Eight- i eenth street postoffice. Vnreg1ste-rel stamps. Unregistered stamps may be taken to any of these places, to er.y bank, or to a special office opened by the Federal Reserve Bank on the second floor of the building at the northeast corner of Fourth and Olive fctreets. the entrance to which is at Z2o Olive street.

These agencies will issue receipts and checks will follow. It is probable that checks will be mailed from the Federal Reserve! Bank here. War Savings Stamps, it will be recalled, were obtained by exchanginr Iff of the -5-cent Thrift Stamps, plus cash ranging from 12 to .3 cents, according to the time of purchase, for a $5 stamjJ. The difference between the amount raid and the maturity value represents interest. Thrift Stamps may be redeemed for face value in cash at any time at any postoffice, bank or Federal Reserve Bank.

Holder tTrged to Present Notes for Payment Promptly. In order to facilitate redemptions of the 4i per cent Victory notes, called on Dec. 15. the Treasury De- partment and Federal Reserve Bank i are urging that all holders present their notes promptly" for collection i or exchange through their banks. The notes called baar the distin-I guishing letters A.

C. D. and 1 prefixed to their aerial number. I Interest on the called notes will cease on Time. 15.

Transfer books for registered notes of the series bearing the dis-I tlnguishing letters A to will be closed on Dec. 15, and interest payment will be made simultaneously 1 I II or or "waieart. especially to invalid than FANCY BASKET OF FINE FRUITS Then we will remember that it is the Piano praised by musicians for its tone and its action. Your amazement at the smallness of the price will vanish as you recall to mind that the makers of the Premier Baby Grand have been producers of Grand Pianos for a quarter century, that they make Grand Pianos exclusively and that in all the world they, perhaps, make far more small Grand Pianos than any other manufacturer. MINDFUL of the public expectation of any musical instrument offered by the Aeolian Company, we present, with enthusiasm, the Premier Baby Grand.

We will forget for a moment the price, so unexpectedly modest, and picture this beautiful little Grand, not quite five feet long, picture the beautiful instrument of brown mahogany as a part of your living room. -onraj are the oniv mo ii scores in Uui epecializins in packins arttotlcally and th fin" rare, tropical taQ easonabka fruits nunj- to your specifications. are usually doe to atraiaing when constipated. -Nujol being a lubricant keeps the food waste soft and therefore prevents straining. Doctors prescribe JVajol because it not onlv soothes the suffering of piles but relieves the irritation, brings comfort and helps to remove theca 0Tdt lu piace your fih.

far 111 advance as poa- lo asaur ire the beat atten- uoa. What a wonderful Christmas gift the Premier Baby Grand would be! Can't you just picture it p. your living room, can't you anticipate the joy it will bring? And remember the price is only $623, with two and a half years io pay, and your old Piano will be taken as part payment. ls uj ol is ft lubricant not a medicine or laxative ko cannot gripe. Try it today.

WJ call at either of our 2 "town atores our expert will cZ? lou ln making your eelec-aM 0wever. believe the Rotation of our firm merit. Inmost confidence ln al-u. to select the fruits "eU accordins to the 50 $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 The of Missouri Aeolian Company W. P.

Chrisler, Pres. Steinway Representative upwardi to $25 Cat this ad out as a reminder. I A UJggCANT-NCrr A LAXATIVE Ik. COUGH? TrrPiao's mrtmm raluasiy nick vo- with the payment of the principal These notes should be presented prior to Dec. 15.

as payment cannot be made until the Treasury Department has released registration Open Evenings Until Christmas mas 1004 OLIVE STREET Uot.Aajrriipnuo Open Evenings Until Christmas all eta ot atoaaakla via---. SScudf 0c etywh.ro. Stores "nd a.h aow 1 "M-ut Stae of the Rivers. Plttsbnrg. 10.2.

rise Cinelnna-. Sff.J, rise .7: Louisville, 30.4. rise .4: St. Louis. 8.1.

fall Cairo. 14.3, rise 1.7; Vicksburg. ft.2t rise A ll'Bl'RBAN HOUR waat Itt See tae off era far rest ar for aale la Pool. Oaseatca Jt'auats..

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