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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH PAGE 5D By Tom Little and Tom Sims RADIO PROGRAMS FOR TODAY unrlower JL'NE 29, 1937. il Si Si ''i rff niV Grin and Bear It -o- Lichty Tonic Tunes. WIL Breakfast Club KFUO Meditation, Rev. R.

R. Caemmerer. Organ. KMOX Ozark Varieties. KWK Grady Cantrell.

KMOX Tick Tock Revue. KWK Programs Tonight On KSD. KSD'S program schedule for this evening includes: At 5, Associated Press News. At 5:10, Dick Leibert, organist. At 5:15, Up-to-the-Minute Baseball scores; Vocal Varieties.

At 5:30, Terry and Ted. At 5:45, "Frank Eschen's Spoit-cast." At 6, Johnny presents Russ Morgan's orchestra; Giersdorf Sisters and soloist. The story of the St. Louis Central Institute for the Deaf will be dramatized. At 6:30.

Wayne King's orchestra. At 7, "Vox Pop." At 7:30. Jimmy Blair; Jane Rhodes and Billy Wilson; Trudy Wood, and Johnny Green's orchestra. At 8:30, Jimmy Fidler's Hollywood Gossip. At 8:45, Vic and Sade, sketch.

At 9. Amos and Andy. At 9:15. "Today's Sports," with ON SHORT WAVES PROGRAMS listed for today on short-wave stations include: 3:00 p. m.

Music and News. CB615, Santiago, Chile, 12.30 meg. 3:15 p. m. The Orion Choir.

JZJ, Tokio, 11.80 meg. 4:35 p. m. Short Wave Mail Bag. W2XAF, Schenectady, 9.53 meg.

7:45 p. m. "German Prof. Langsdorf. DJD, Berlin, 11.77 meg.

5:20 p. m. Recital of Scottish Songs. GSP, 15.31 London; GSC, 9.58 GSB, 9.51 meg. 8:15 p.

m. Songs, Chilean music. CN360, Santiago, Chile, 9.60 meg. 8:40 p. m.

"London Calling, 1937," GSI, London, 15.26 GSD, 11.75 GSC, 9.58 GSB, 9.51 meg. 9:25 p. m. Technical Tips for the Radio Fan. DJD, Berlin, 11.77 meg.

10:00 p. m. Dance Music. LRX, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 9.66 meg. 11:15 p.

m. Young Men's Choral Association in Tokio. JZJ, Tokio, 11.80 meg. 11:30 p. m.

"Old-Time CJRO, Saskatoon, 6.15 CJRX, 11.72 meg. 3:00 a. m. (Wednesday) National talk. VK3LR.

Lynd-hurst, Australia, 9.58 meg. pl mixlv 'live- iZ5SJ to" SO WE WON'T NEED TO COME Ned Brant at Carter I HAVE OOST LEARNED I FOB.K. OVER. THE TEN BOCKS, MJSTCrV- (V rA I COOLO KJOE THIS UP irECAv A ArVOUNTAIN 2 THAT THE MAN WILL ATTEMPT TO THUMOEReOLT IS FAMOUS TRAINER. CARTER COLLEGE.

WHO ATHLETES KNOWN SEE EVERYTHING YOU HAVE HERE (Copyright. 1937.) "imfti '-oH-kiri mate I (J A MTV I AO TRAVEL and RESORTS 7:15 7:30 Pep-up Parade. KFUO Here and There. 7:45 KMOX Bachelor's Children. KFUO Your Little Friend.

7:55 8:00 KWK Press News. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. Melodv Moods. KMOX Betty and Bob. KWK P.adio's Candid Camera.

WII- Birthday Bells. WEW Day's Dedication. 8:15 KSD BENNETT AND WOLVER-TON. sketch. KMOX Hvmns.

WIL Croonaders. 8:30 Ksl) "LINDA FAIRCHILD. STEPMOTHER." serial. KMOX Hetty Crocker. KWK Pepper Young's Family.

WILi Opportunity program. WEW Musical Clock. 8:45 KMOX Modern Cinderella; Who's Who in the News. RSI) TODAY'S CHILDREN, serial. KW Top of the Morning.

WEW Merchants' Exchange. KSl) DAVID HAKIM, aerial. 8:55 9:00 KMOX Magazine of the Air. WIL Serenaders. WEW Opening Markets: Rambling Rangers.

9:15 KSl) BACKSTAGE WIFE, serial. KWK Monticello Party Line 9:25 9:30 WEW Cowbov Jack. KMOX Big Sister. KWK Vic and Sade WIL Songs. KFUO Students' Chapel Devotion.

WEW Public Service. KSD "OLD REFRAIN" MI SIC. 9:40 9:43 KMOX Dr Roy DaFoe. KWK Hollywood Hi Hatters. WIL Weather Forecast; Harlem Rhythm.

WEW The Westerners. 10:00 KSD HAPPY JACK Tl'RNER, singer. KMOX The Gumps. WIL Smooth Sailing. KWK Home Makers Music Hall.

WJZ Net Ryder Cup Matches Summary broadcast from London. 10:10 10:13 WEW Merchants' Exchange. Ksl) STORY OF MARY MARLIN, sketch. KMOX "Your News Parade." Edwin C. Hill.

KWK Range Riders. WIL Headlines of the Air. WEW Kitchen Kapers. WEW Ukulele Bill. KSD THREE MARSH ALLS.

KMOX Romance of Helen Trent. 1 0 :25 10:30 KWK Press News. WIL Beauty and You 10:45 KSD JOE WHITE, tenor. KMOX "Our Gal, Sunday KWK Viennese Ensemble. WIL Organ recital.

11:00 KSl) ARLINGTON TIME SIGNAL; POST-DISPATCH HEA DLl ES. WIL Today's Styles. WEW Hank and His Band. KMOX Let's Compare Notes. KWK The Heart of Julia Blake.

1 1 :0. 11:13 KSD THREE RANCH EROS. KSD "MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH." serial. KMOX Pretty Kitty Kelly.

KWK Rapid Service. WIL Opportunity program WEW Merchants" Exchange. 11 :20 11:30 KSl) "JOHN'S OTHER WIFE," serial. KMOX "Refreshment Time." KWK National Farm and Home program. WIL A program.

WEW Gypsy Joe. Ks) "JIST PLAIN BILL," se- 11:45 KMOX Aunt Jennv's Real Life Stories. WIL Walkathon Derbv. 12:00 Noon. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS; market report.

KMOX News Through a Woman's Eyes. WIL Luncheon Party. WEW Market reports. 12:10 12:15 Ksn DICK I.IKRERT, organist. KFUO Noonday devotion.

Rev. Walter Obermeyer: music. WEW --Noonday Musicale. KMOX Mngic Kitchen. 12:30 WIL This Rhythmic Age.

WEW Merchants' Exchange: dance music. KWK Variety program Ksl I.KE GORDON'S ORCHESTRA. WIL Harmony Hall. KMOX Myrt and 1:00 KSl) I'EI'PER VOCNG'S FAMILY, serial. I KMOX Inquiring Reporter KWK i Memories Key Men and Organ il, neiiuunes ui ui Air.

r.w Salon music 1:15 KSD MA I'ERKINS. aerial. KMOX Hope Alden's Romance. KWK This Woman's World, with Meredith Mason. WIL Organ melodies.

WEW Melva MrCormick. pianist. 1:30 Ksl) VIC AND SADE. sketch. KMOX Linda's First Love.

KWK Press News. WIL Opportunity program WEW Closing Markets. 1 :45 Ksl) THE aerial. KMOX Josephine Halpin. KWK Musical Headlines.

WEW Favorites of Yesterdav. 2:00 Ksn I.OKENO JONES, comedy wketch. KMOX Ma Perkins. KWK Melodies. WIL Police releases.

WEW Tom's Vaeahond Poet. 2:15 KSl) Cilt.l'KI. SINGER. KMOX Kittv Keene KWK- Rase- i hall Warmiin program. WIIj i Neighborhood program.

WEW Piano solo. 2:.10 KSD "FOI.I.OW THE MOON," Elsie Hitx and Nirk Dawson. KMOX Houseboat Hannah. WIL Rhythmic Styles. WEW Song recital.

2:45 KSD "THE GUIDING LIGHT," serial. KMOX Iope from the Dugout. KWK "Man in the Stands." WIL Waltzer. 2:55 KMOX and KWK Baseball game. 3:00 WIL Organ recital.

KFUO Midweek Hhut-in program. Kev. H. J. Frey; music.

WEW Tango Tempos. 3:15 WEW Light Concert. WIL Cock tail Capers. 3:30 3:45 WIL Dansapat ion. KSD JOHNNY JOHNSTON, bari tone, WIL In the Crimelight.

WEW Operetta Fantasy. 4:00 Ksn I P-TO-THE-MINCTE BASEBALL SCORES; Musical Memories. WIL Let's Dance. WEW University of the Air. 4:19 KSD CAROL DEIS, soprano.

WIL Sweet Music. WEW Moments With the Masters. KSD IT'-TO-THE-MINLTE BASEBALL SCORES; Ebony and Ivory SI tidle. WIL Headlines of the Air. 4:15 Ksl) LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE, sketch, W1I -Organ Melodies.

Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits MARRIAGE LIC KNSE.N. J. Edwin Eades N. Vernon. Ind.

Astrid Smerud 4011 Delmar Francis K. Walls 4528 Enright Ruth Renicke 2310 Sheridan Arthur William Smith 429 N. Euclid Mary Gleason Rolla, Mo. Rogers C. Peterson 1005 Rutger Jessie Kuykendall 1460A Goodfellow Charles Haselhorst Philadelphia Elizabeth Saufnauer 5211 Vermont William H.

Hartmann 3940 N. Florissant Edna Siering 1120 Newhouse Alfons J. Tiefenbrun 3724 Wyoming Rosemary Pollak 3917 Connecticut Jerome Ludwig Raumann. 4247 Magnolia Frances Sheridan Summersby 4200 S. Broadway Henry Butryn 2240 Madison Helen Szywalska 1610 Knapp Harold Cannady 3001 Union Lucille Carr Jones Benton, III.

Stanley E. Hites 4544 Newberry ter. Mazie Gilmour 5054A Enright Gerald Thomas Burke 4630 Bessie Elizabeth Angelus McBride 4119 St. Louis John Dowd 1309 N. Taylor Mary M.

Keville 5S10 Page Frank Merle Lytla Washington. Ia. Edna Irene Orr Washington, Ia. Aloysius Flatken St. Louis County Audrey Bender St.

Louis Theodora Stephens 541 Fassen Helen Grucnnage! 3836 Marine MILE-HIGH THRILLS JLLEXPEIISE Frank Eschen. At 9:45, Harry Reset's orchestra. At 9:30, Gus Haenschen's orchestra; Irene Beasley and Robert Weeds, At 9:45. Little Jack Littles orchestra playing in St. Louis.

At 10, Weather Report. Sign off. At 11, Little Jack Little's orchestra. At 11:30, Carlos Molina orchestra. St Louis utatlons broadcast on the following channels: KSD.

550 kc. KMOX. 1090 kc: KWK, 1350 kr. WIL. 1200 fcc WEW.

760 kc: KFUO. 550 kc. 1" '00 noon. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KMOX Interview with Jean Abbey.

WEW Market reports. WIL Luncheon party. V9.PI 131.6 meg.) Matinee Munlcale. :05 Ksn MARKET REPORT: Dick l.irttert. :15 KMOX Magic Kitchen.

WFW Musicale. KFl'O Noonday Devo tion. Rev. W. G.

Schwehn: music. 12:30 KWK Variety program. WEW Merchants' Exchanpe; rtance music. WIL This Rhythmic Age. WJZ Chain Music Guild.

12:45 KSO INTERVIEW WITH SPEAKERS AT AIR CONDITIONING I.1NCHEON. KMOX Myrt and Marge. WIL Harmony HhII. W9XPD 131.6 men.) Three Cheers. KM) PEPPER YOUNG'S serial.

1:00 WEW Salon Music. WIL Vagabonds of the Prairie. KMOX "Hello Peggy." KWK Rhythm Orchestra. WJZ chain Broadcast from Poland. Ksn MA PERKINS, serial.

KMOX Hope Alden's Romance. 1:19 KWK This Woman's World, Mert-dith Mason. WEW Robert Prib-ble. tenor. WIL Organ melodies.

KM) VIC AND SADE. sketch. KMOX Linda's First Love. KWK Press News. WEW Closing Markets.

WILi Opportunity program. CBS Chain "Story of the Song." Nicolai Wantaroff. basso, and Maude Rurrvan, contralto. Kl "THE serial. KMOX Josephine Halpin KWK Have You Heard? WEW Polish proqram.

KM) LORENZO JONES, comedy 1:30 1:43 2:00 sketch. KMOX Ma Perkins. KWK Club Matinee. WEW Band Con cert. WIL Police releases.

iJ4 chain Program of Grofe conduct- KSD GOSPEL SINGER. WEW Concert MeKuies. WIL Neighborhood program. KMOX Kittv Keene. 2:30 2:13 2'5 2:39 KSD "FOLLOW THE MOON," Elsie Hits and Nick Dawson.

WEW Talk. WIL Drama of Life. KMOX Houseboat Hannah. CBS Chain Ben Feld'a concert orchestra and Margaret Daum, soprano. KWK Baseball Warmup program.

KSD "THE GUIDING LIGHT." sketch. WIL The Waltzers. WEW Travelogue. KMOX Dope from the Dugout. KWK Man in the P'ands.

KMOX and KWK Baseball game. KM) I P-TO-THE-MINITE BASE BALL SCORES. 3:00 KFL'O Bible Studv. Rev. Kmt! Janssen.

Music. WEW Tango Tempos. Wil Organ Melodies 3: 15 WEW Light concert. WIL This and That. 3:30 KKL'O Washington News.

WILi Dansapat ion. KM) JOHNNY JOHNSTON, bari 3:43 tone. WEW Opera Fantasy. WIL Huehesreels. 4:00 KSD I P-TO-T II E-MINTTE BASK.

Bl.l. SCORES; MUSICAL MEM-OKIES. WEW University of the Air. WIL Let's Dance. CBS Chain "Musical A mericana." WJXI'D (31.6 meg.) Science In the News.

KSD THREE SISTERS, vocal trio. WEW Moments with the Masters. 4:15 WIL Sweet Music. KSD I P-TO-TIIK-MINI'TE BASEBALL SCORES; Allan Clarke, baritone. WIL Baseball scores; Front Page drama.

W9XPD 131.6 meg.) Press News; ilenn Darwin. KSD LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE, 4:30 4:45 sketch. WIL Organ music. CBS Chain "Society's Interest in Human Valties," Mary R. Beard.

Ksn ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KWK Rex Battle's orchestra. WIL Walkathon Derby. WEW News of the Airways. KMOX "Grand Mand Reporter;" Travelogue.

WOXI'D CU.S meg. Gentlemen 5:00 of Rhthm Orihctra. Ksit DICK I.EIKEKT. organist. Ks i P-TO-T II E-M IM'TK BASE- 5:10 5:15 Bl.l.

MOKES; Vocal Varieties. KWK Kex Battle's orchestra. WIL Dance Time. WEW Dance Parage CHS Chain "China Looks at the nlred Foreign Minister Wring Chung-nul. KM) TEKU AM) TED.

Sketch. 5:30 KWK Bant. ui orchestra. WIL Swine Spxtet KMOX Travelogue. WiiAPD Cil.tj meg.) Ronnie Stewart.

KMOX- Orcnn musw Ks "rRANK Est HEN'S SI'OKT- spr." K.MoX H. in.rn KWK Sport Review. IL -Hit t3l. meg.) nK r-raile, John Neshitt. KWK Press News KSIt JOHN.NV WITH KISS MltK GAN'S ORCHESTRA; DramutiZM-tion of Thrill Reporters and soloists.

K.MOX Hammersteln's Mush: Hail: Florence Rec.i, a'trcss: ivijri Ivantz-off tenor; Dorothy Drcslln. soprano; Ink Lyons; Lucy Laughliu, soprano, orchestra. KWK "Husbands ami Wives." sketch. WIL Musical vporta revue. Ksl) WAYNE KING'S ORCIIES-I It KWK "It Can Be Done." Edcar A Guest; vocal ensemble: Frank if 5:15 6:00 Id Ki: 1 :30 1 jt se i ULt zmzmtw id )ii IMIO 5:30 6.

HO 6 6 25 ON KSD News Broadcast 8:00, 11 a. 12 noon and 5 p. m. Baseball Scores 3, 4, 4:30 and 5:15. Market Reports 12:05 p.

m. Weather Report 9:50 p. m. Correct Time 11 a. m.

and at intervals between the programs. White, soprano: Conrad Thihanlt. baritone; Trudy Wood and Johnny Green's orchestra. KMOX Jack Oakie's College Program: Judy Garland, sinner: fJack Oakie. now on his vacation, will not he heard); George Stohl's orchestra; Benny Goodman's hand.

KWK Sweetest Love Songs Ever Sung: soloists, Frank Munn, tenor, and Lois Rennett. soprano. WIL King's Music, 7:4 5 VVII Cuh Reporter. KWK "The Other Americas." Edward Tomlinson. WIL Rhvthm Rhapsody.

KMOX "Velvet Mark Warnow's orchestra and soloist 8:30 KSD "HOLLYWOOD Jimmy Fldler. GOSSIP," KWK Soloists. KMOX Polv Follies WIL House of Peter" Mac-Oreeor. WJZ chain Harpsichord Ensemble. I 8:45 KSD "VIC AND SADE." sketch.

KWK Easy Aces. WIL Walka- thon Derhv. 9:00 Ksl) AMOS AND ANDV. KMOX Poetic Melodies; Jack Ful- I ton: Franklin McCormack and or- I rhestra WIL Charlie Armstead's I orchestra. I 9:1.

Ksi TODW'S SPORTS WITH i FRANK ESCHEN. KV Gordon's orchestra. KMOX Minute Mysteries. WIL, Harlem Rhvthm. 8:2 Ksl HARRV RESER'S ORCHES- TR 9:30 KWK Ranee Riders.

WIL Sparklers. KMOX Revue. WLW 700 Los Angeles CBS Chain 9:45 Ksn LITTLE JACK LITTLE'S OK HESTR KMOX "The Town Crier." Alexander Woolcott. KWK Sports Review. WIL Peacock Court.

9:.9 KSD WEATHER REPORT. 10:00 KWK Horace Heidt's Orchestra. WIL Phil Levant's orchestra. KFUO Nieht Shadows. Poems and Orcan.

KMOX Bnschall Game Replaved. WDXPI) Gtl.6) Emery Deutseh's orchestra. 10:15 KMOX Charlie Armstead's wn' Melodies of the Niuht. 10:30 KMOX Seven Star Revue. KWK Press News: Kddie Duchin's orchestra.

WIL Rhythmizers KFUO --Mission Hour; dialogue; music WfKYI'D (31. Lnn Kreeie'. cheMra. 10:45 WIL Serenaders. WHXPD (Al.K met.) Maurie Sherman's orchestra.

1 :00 hsn LITTLE JACK LITTLE'S ORCHESTRA. KWK Sterling Young's orchestra. KMOX "Skeets" Palmer's orchestra. WIL Dancing Moments. 11:15 KMOX Don Chester's orchestra WIL, Cluh Cahana 11:30 Ksl) CARLOS MALINO'S OR CHESTRA.

WIL Charlie Armstead's orchestra. KWK Tommy Tucker's orchestra K.MOX Mark Fisher's orchestra. 11:45 WIL Dance orchestra. Midnight. WIL Dawn Patrol KMOX When Day Is Done.

Informative Talks 5:15 CBS chain "China Looks at the cnuea states. Dr. Wang Chung-hui. 5:45 KMOX H. Kaltenhorn.

8:00 KWK "The Other Americas." Edward Tomlinson 9:45 KMOX "The Town Crier." Alexander Woollcott. Drama and Sketches 4:30 KSD TERRY AND TED. KSI LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE. KWK Husband and Wives. 8:45 Ksll VIC AND SADE.

KWK Kasv Aces. 9:00 KSD AMOS AND ANDY. Radio Concerts 7:30 KWK Sweetest Love Song Ever Sung. 9:30 WLW f700 "Los Amtgos." 12.00 midnight KMOX When Day Is Done. Dance Music Tonight 3d KSD WAYNE KING.

on KWK Hen Bernie. I KWK Grav Gordon. 15 ksll LITTLE AC LITTLE. 1 KMOX Don Chiesta. KWK Eddv Durhin.

KSl) LITTLE JACK LITTLE. KWK Sterling Young. KMOX "Skeets" Palmer. 11:13 K.MOX Don Chiesta. KWK Sterling Young.

11:30 Ksl) CARLOS MOLINA. KMOX Mark Fischer. KWK Tommy Tucker. Daytime Tomorrow on Local Stations. a m.

KMOX Home Folks' Hour. KWK Early KMOX Sunmate Quartet. KWK Weather and Kiver News. KMOX Weather and News Flashes. KMOX Livestock report; Home Folks' program: news.

KMOX Sing, Sing. KWK oo WE WANT TO Story of College Athletics TOO GOT ME INTO TMIS-I GOOLDMT RIDE A LACiCOK RIPPLE ON A RA.PT Carrot Ring Two cups cooked carrots. Three eggs. Two-thirds cup soft bread. One cup milk (hot).

One tablespoon minced parsley. One tablespoon minced onions. One-third teaspoon salt. One-quarter teaspoon paprika. Cook carrots in boiling water un til very tender when tested with a fork.

Drain thoroughly and while hot press through a coarse strainer. Add to the rest of the ingredi ents. Pour into a buttered ring mold. Set in a pan of hot water end bake 30 minutes in a moderate oven. Lot stand five minutes in the water.

Unmold cart-fully and fill with creamed mixture. For creamed mixture, take: Four tablespoons butter. Four tablespoons flour. Two cups milk. Three hard-cooked eggs.

Two-thirds cup cooked peas. One tablespoon minced pimientos One-quarter teaspoon salt. One-eighth teaspoon paprika. One-eighth teaspoon celery salt. One egg yolk.

Mix butter and flour. Add milk and cook until a creamy sauce forms, stirring constantly. Add eggs, peas and seasonings. Cook two minutes. Add yolk.

Mix and serve immediately. Frieda from Edward J. Gerst. Harry E. from Mildred B.

Pershall. Elizabeth from John Yeater. Ross from Ollie Grimmis. Joseph from Mary F. Mick.

Marcella from George Grafe. Stella from William Burke. Jessie M. from Ralph Noonan. Rozelma from Roland R.

Waite. Heironymus trom Alma M. Bodenschatz. Erna from Raymond Eldridge. Eva from Robert Cooper.

Jensie from James Ripnerden. TRAVEL AND RESORTS All-Expense Tours NIAGARA FALLS TORONTO July 17 Aug. 14 Aug. 28 VISITING DETROIT BUFFALO NIAGARA FALLS TORONTO CLEVELAND INCLUDING 3 LAKE CRUISES For information and reservations call City Ticket Office, 320 N. Broadway MAin 4288 NEW YORK CENTRAL SYSTEM BACT WJUeY- uCBrV AT A OVE ClOT TO CO THROUGH WITH RJOE THAT IT OAKB-rOK.

OF Arthur C. Sims-Agatha Wilson -John Teague Elizabeth Fisher Centerville Station East St. Louis East St. Louis East St. Louis Robert H.

Pollock 1116 N. Ida Leonor Long Kingshighway East St. Louis AT GRANITE CITY. Arthur H. Meyer 2231 Washington.

Granite City Mrs. Pearl F. Chilton 1310 Hebert, St. Louis BIRTHS RECORDED. If a birth does not appear in this column within Ihii weeks, the Health Department aoks that parents request physician to send a record to the Bureau of Vital Matistirs.

10 Municipal Courts Building. I BOYS. and and and and and M. B. Vulk.

5215 Dewey. Sargent. 612 W. Marceau. Klaesener.

St. I-outs County, 3972 L'tah. Eckhard. 2351 Lafayette. Steiner.

524 I Theodosia. GIRLS. Smith. Herculaneum. Noll.

460S uymcv. Olivrr. 6922 Idaho. and V. and and and I.

Beals. 4 64 4 Westminster. and Ti.ler. 1316 Palm, and 1. Heitzer, 3526 Spring, and Franz.

5107 Dresden, and Wagner. Lemay. and A Mumherger, 5327 Bingham AT ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL. ROYS.

and F. Schnarr. 4334 Manchester, and La Barge. 5149 Palm, and A. Hendin.

6326 Southwood. and Green. 5710 Chamberlain, and M. Babka. Valley Park, and E.

Watson. 7547 Lovella. and H. Fletcher. Creve Coeur.

GIRLS. and and wood. Connor. 71 lO Forsythe. M.

Evans, 1715 Annalee, Brent- At East St. Imis. BOYS. and A. Johnson.

50 N. Twenty-fifth, and I. Steffen. 4 50A Columbia. GIRLS, and Willett.

1321 Gaty. and M. Johnson, 1700 N. Forty-ninth. Bl RIAL PERMITS.

William Fries. 77, 804 Geyer. Harry Uhlenhaut. 50. 1723 Missouri.

Bertha Penfield. 49. 3209 Morganford. Francis Ives. 65.

4961 Laclede. Maria Donegan, SO, 2213 Benton. Thomas Lawler. 76. 5S0O Arsenal.

Louise Mittler. 66. 3721 Sullivan. Willis Craie. 20.

3019 Rutger. Jeanie Barton. 66, 146S Gregg. Susie C. Svpret.

S2. 5K0O Arsenal. John de Lisle, 68. 2519A N. Kith.

Florence Molique. 14. 3243 S. Spring. Mary Baker.

17. 2643 Pine. John T. Scott. 70.

llOS Mallinckrodt. Charles Schlueter. 79. 2218 Salisbury. Rose Bluestone, 59.

5852A Maffitt. Ruth Schacklin. 25. 1382 Montclair. Edward W.

Costello, SO. 3830 Cleveland. Bernard B. Hickman, 53. 4525 Arco.

Joseph Medick. 56. 1414 13th. Antonina Sceri. 43.

4750 Maffitt. Zellie Hollis. 4 months, 1021 13th. Edwin A. Stock.

63. 4205 Ellenwood. Frederick W. Feuerborn, 64. 3020A Belt.

Katherine Rimlerer. 64. 3159 Nebraska. William H. Milham, 63.

652S Berthold. Joseph M. Schwach. 53. 5400 Nottingham.

Hermanf Blank. 44. 5843 Cabanne. Mary A. Christy.

82. Gatesworth Hotel. Minnie Dowling. 70, 5523 Virginia. William M.

Barnes. 76. 3867 Washington. Anna Hromatka. 52.

5SOO Arsenal. Emma Johnson, 71. 4301 Easton. Schultze. 85.

3334 California. Amelia Oberschelp. 73, 4 1 32A Maffitt. Marv Weatherford. 41.

3959 Washington. Frederick J. Puis, 68. 452IA Clarence. Elmo L.

Reinholz. 33. fo57 Geraldine. Tohbie Cobb. 30.

908 Cass. W. H. Kidwell, 56. Memphis.

Lucy Thompson. 63. 5463A Cote Brilliante. August Strnadl. 63.

2119A Sidnev. Julius Liebig. 79. 2914 Euclid. Mary A.

McNiehols. 71. 5316 Emerson. Eliza Harris. 4S.

3655 Finnev. Doris Kline. 5. 1536 S. Second.

Anna Gollmer. 74. 2322 A Louisiana. DIVORCES GRANTED. Marie from Thomas Botts.

Thelma J. from Stanley C. Williams. Anna A. from William T.

Freeman. Marian L. from Francis L. Bader. Dorothy A.

from George R. Bartling (separate maintenance). Irene from Fred Dletz. Ruby F. from Henry L.

Smith. Fred from Madean Wallace. Charles from Opal Sims. Mary from Lawrence Harris. Clara from George Englert.

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Finn 440s Enright 2817 N. Taylor 4215 Flad 4211 Flad James L. Garoett Los Angeles Mrs. Tillie Norris 3705 Blow Barney Golden 1211 S. Broadway Mrs.

Fey Allen 1014 S. Fourth Marcus A. Hirsch B601 Waterman Babette Freund 4954 Linrtell John M. Mazurek Chicago Heights Lottie J. Panus 2530 North Market William T.

Roever Irvington, N. J. Beatrice M. Elmhirst Mount Vernon, III. Jesse W.

Conley Mounds. III. Mrs. Mittie Thomas Mounds. 111.

Floyd Harding 2220 Eleventh Soma Jackson 1403 North Market Charles Jumpre 1246 N. Kingshighwav Bettie Goforth Patterson. Mo. Charley Mayberry 35iti Papin Willie Mae White 35(1 Papin Allen Russell Sage 6755 Pace Dorothy Catherine Plogstert 6755 Page AT CLAYTON. George A.

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Louis Evelyn Underwood St. Louis Joseph F. Primeau Jr. St. Charles LaVerne Theissen Gasconade Almos Partee st.

Louis Hilda Gregory St. Louis Earl Zimmerman st Louis Christine Kelly St. Louis Lawrence Staff Wellston Vcrnetta May Luckett Wellston Gustave Wirtz St. Louis Bess C. Smith st Louis Edwin Petrau st Louis Lillian Seheid St.

Louis nernert Daniels st Louis Mary Flora Overland Harry Marshall Cape Girardeau Anna Grady Cape Girardeau William Dixon Winfield Clara Belle Tayon Winfield iing st Florence Forys st Glennon Goetz st Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis oiga ura'ti f'harels Zingel Wilma Duncan Harold Cope Helen Delias Wayne Ocle Frances Busam Dalton Ochesky Irene Goeddel St St. St. St. St. St.

St. St. St. At East St. Louis.

Henry Harris-- East Almeter Gillespie East St. Louis St. Louis Robert Griggs Gertrude Martin 2627 Kosciusko 1703 De Kalb Arnold McCarey East St Louis Mary Beck Granite City Joseph Soffranko West Frankfort Cecelia Murlan East St. Louis Fred Miller Kast St. Louis Leona Jones Kast St.

Louis Edgar Wylder East St. Louis Alma Hubert East St. Louis John V. Loless CentervHIe Station Anna Marie Sweaney Centerville Station 3 hircugh Pullmaii Gesruice Oti) LAKE LOUiSEEMERALO LAXE Infhe 'CCd. 4 COLORFUL DAYS 2 days at Banff.

2 days at Lnke I-ouise with visit to Emerald Lake. From Banff JCf or Field all expenses 3 1 UP WONDERFUL day each at Banff and Lake Louise, plus 1 day-optional at Banff or Lake Louise and 1 day at Emerald Lake. All J7450 expenses, from Banff or Field UP Tours begin at Banff or Field operating until September 13 and include modern hotel 126 miles of Mountain Motoring. Add rail fare to Banff tor Field). Banff Springs Hotel.

Chateau Lake Louise and Emerald Lake Chalet open until September 13. MICHIGAN Tour liagara July II I All Epr. 25 Aim. It -Prrtonalty Conducted Include two Dayt in loronto. anadal Detrjit Shrine of Little lof uise I Ion Lake Ontario and Lake Erie Chicago I Dinner Dance Blue Fountain Kooei Via Illinois Central System BURKETT TOUR a TRAVEL SERVICE I 18411 Kaila txrhauiice Bldg.

CH. 1479 Fnst-Ilispatoh iost ads usually recover Inst articles when the Iocs is advertised promptly. 7 Uajuuiaut koc iw m. mm IS Traverse City, Charlevoix Petoskey, Bay View, etc. Air Conditioned Sleepers Lv.

St. Louis via 1 IT l-- 111. eaeli 1 ursnav and rriuay. Reservations at Chicago ami Eastern Illinois Ry. Ticket Office, 322 North Broalway.

riione Chestnut 7200. 3 Pare Masrqsaeiie Meter's orchestra. KMOX Al ri; Martha Rave: "Story of the P.a. parkyakarkus and Victor Young's orchestra. WIL Talk; Musical Etchings.

WIL Through the Hollywood Lens. Ksl) "VOX POP," Wallace Butter-worth and I'arks Johnson. ne fun r' Bv," Al Poaice and His Gang: Nick Lu-r Milton Herth. organist: Larrv Marsh's orchestra. KWK Ben Ber-nie and all the lads, with Ethel "atfls Necro sincer.

WII. Round 7.00 Shrine Ste. Anne De Beaupre ALL-EXPENSE. PERSONALLY CONCUCTED FRENCH CANADIAN TOURS 9 Thrilling Vacation Day TT Leave July 17 ft 31-Aug. 14 OPPORTUNITY to see DIONNE QUINTS if desired Via Illinois Central System Phone or wrtte tor free tttnerctrv RKET TOUR TRAVEL SERVICE 1840 Railway Hchantre Bldg.

CH. 1 '30 Ksn JIMMY BLAIR Frances I.

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