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JST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, MAY 9, 1932 LOUIS POST-DISPATCH PAGE 4C SAYS HEALTH IS FACTOR PHOTOPLAY THEATERS POPE OLDEST REIGNING FUNERAL DIRECTORS RAHCE HAS FIRM GRIP DEATHS MONARCH IN WORLD OCKEXCHANGE I ONUS Dr. Ellen Semple Dies. WEST PALM BEACH. Flsu. May j.

Dr. Ellen Churchill Semple, scientist and world traveler, died at her winter residence here yesterday. She was 69 years old. Dr. Semple had been ill for some time and came here last October.

She was on a special leave of absence from Clark University of Worcester. where she held a professorship of anthropo-geosraphy. BARBARA STANWYCK hi Edna Ferter's "SO BIG" IN JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Author of "Fifty-five Bad Boys" Asserts Thysical Handicaps Are Frequently to Blame. By the Associated PreW WORCESTER, Mass. Child health has a direct bearing- on Juvenile delinquency, in the opinion of Dr.

Samuel W. Hartwell, author of a book. "Fifty-five Bad Boys." "In trying: to understand the cause of delinquency." Dr. Hart-well asserts, "it is best to say This child is delinquent because he is He Will Be 75 May 31 but Is Next to Newest Sovereign. Brokers Appointed by Government Have Status of Public Officials.

Kopplin, Philip Kredell, Matt J. Lewis, Turner T. McGrath, George L. McKee, Gassie M. Maxwell, Joseph Metcalf, Sarah Moellman, I twin H.

Moore, Mary Murmann. George Patton, Samuel Felke, Herman B. Sr. Schmidt, Arming V. Schoenthaler.

Dorothea Shortal, Mary Trantina, John J. Zibelin, Anne Bootbe, Mary Bott, OlitU C. Casey, Mary T. Durmeive, Mary B. Epetein, Joseph Franzel, Philip Grelmann, Charles Grothxnan, Charlotte M.

Hanebrink, Herman Jr. He idem an, Dorothy L. Hoesli, Emma Horn, Oscar Sr. Johnson, Louisa Keller, George F. Kern, Alice LorettJt VH.1 I I.

ffy far- in- im inn ii iiiii maw i an'iin at Dm the Stag BUCK I BUBBLES AMUSEMENTS Ey the Associsted Press. with 5 Hit Acta la DANCE DREAMS Critics NEW YORK. May of the Stock Exchange, who urge By the Associated Press VATICAN CITY, May Pope Pius XI, who will be 75 year old on May 31. is the oldest reigning monarch, but the second newest one. He became an Independent sovereign by virtue of the Late ran NEXT WON.

Wed, Sat. Seats Thurs. Mall Oram SOW discouraged or afraid or lonesome or unloved or he is confused with "Such methods as these are what cause or make possible the child's misbehavior. In the search for more rigid control of dealings listed securities, find an interesting example of strict governmental regulation in the Paris Bourse. The French Government, international bankers explain, probably Jr Feators FViares KATHARINE MAXWELL.

JOSEPH Er.tei- on Friday, May r. 1932, tv "1 the late William and Eilen Mu' Houlihan, dear brother r' v-. Mrs. J. Russell.

Mrs. S. Mai. 11. a our dear Funeral Tuesday.

a lo "MAN 17AF1TED" )9 MO treaty with Italy in 1929. Since then he has seen two changes ln what caused the moods we frequent with Kit FBANCI3 The Barretts of Wimpole Street Europe, the ascension of Carol II from Goodhart 4 Goodhan i-1 1 2228 St. Louis avenue to Vs. -i Church, laterment Calvary UNEXPECTED FATHER" I in Rumania and Spain's dethrone ly find ill health and physical handicaps. The child who feels himself unloved and unaccepted by others often believes, and sometimes it true, that these things -SLLM- SCMMERVILU aad IASC FITTS Of 3947 METCALF.

SARAH-sieter of the la; our dear ineud. Cty or County receives our efficient personalized attention which relieves the family of all details. There is no charge made for our modem chapel facilities. Mullen Undertaking Co. Lawrence M.

Mullen, Pres. East FOrest 0877. 5165 Del mar Funeral from Southern K. P320 South Grand boulevard HANEBRINK HFRMAN JR Sunday. day.

Ma 8, 1SJ32 at 12 noon, beloved husband of Anna Hanebrink tnt-e Frankel. dear father of Mans and Herman Hane-bnnk. our dear on. soa-jn-law. brother.

brother-in-Uw and uncle. Funeral "rom residence. 8904 Jennings rd, on Wednesday. Miy 11, at 8:30 a. Corpus Christ! Church.

Interment St. Ferdinanu's Cemetery. Stuart Jt Sons' service, (c2 HFTDEM AN, DOROTHY L. On Sunday. May a.

1332. at 12:10 p. daughler of Walter and Anna Heiueman I nee Beyer dear sister of Clifford and dear granddaurhter and niece, aed years. Funeral from the Leidner chapel. 223 St.

Louis avenue. Wednesday. May 11, at 1 :45 p. m. Interment St.

Peter Cemetery. (c2l HOESLL EMMA nee Voree) Entered into rest on Friday. May ti. 1U32. at p.

beloved wife of Robert Hoe ail, dear ister of William A. and Charles Voree, Mrs. Neil Pfalf and Mrs. Loretla Wagner, our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from family residence.

"82U North Sarah street, on Tuesday. May 1U, TM.Z PARK.VG Ask the Doorman rn are made possible because he is not so strong or jrood-looking or May l'J at 8 3d a. to St. BASEBALL TODAY Sportsman's Park Cardinals vs. Brooklyn Game Starts at 3 P.

M. Brooklyn Hero Tomorrow Tickets, en sale at Arcade Bide Mezzanine floor Church. Thence to Calvary Ceeiti healthy as other children are." Psychiatrists find, says Dr. Hart well, that attention to physical con MOELLMA.N. IRVIN a Of v.

Bridge avenue, asieey Je-V-Mav H. 1932. 1:15 a k. ditions often seems to improve the ment of Alfonso XIII. The other European monarchs compare with the Pope in age as follows: Gustav of Sweden, 73; George of England.

66; Victor Emmanuel III of Italy. 62; Christian of Denmark, 61; Haakon VII of Norway, 59; Albert of Belgium. 57; Wilhelmina of Holland, 51; Alexander I of Jugo-SIavia, 41; 7.og I of Albania, 38; Carol II of Rumania, 3S: Boris III of Bulgaria, 38. Emperor Hirohito of Japan ia only 31 and other Asiatic monarchs band of lea Moeiiman (nee failier of Robert and Ruth Jic chill's behavior through the' in ducement of happier moods. has a firmer grip on security trading than the Government of any other major Fower.

In fact, some bankers say that, because of the intimacy of this control, it is difficult to judge whether all French financial operations are based entirely on economic conditions or are tinctured with political purpose. It is also pointed out that comparisons between the Far is and New York markets are difficult because in the French capital deals amount to only a fraction of those on the big American board. Members of the Bourse number only 70, whereas on the New York Exchange they total more than 1J50. The Bourse members have an as-socitioa known as the Chambre Syndicale des Agents de Change, and every sale or purchase of securities passes through its hands. It regulates trading and determines prices at which securities may be transferred.

If the members feel short selling is getting out of hand. dear son and brother. Body will lie state at be-funeral home. 1336 St. Louj avti-.

Wednesday noon. Services saXr' T. m. at Unm 'r J1- 0 ST. LOUIS' SMARTEST NOW OPEN! SEXD FLOWERS Funeral Sprays 25 LILIES for 85.00 Just Phone CE.

5000 GRIMM at 8:30 a. to St. Matthew's Church. In Wilson Meeting In Fifteenth Ward. The Fifteenth Ward Wilson-for-Governor Club will meet tomorrow night at 3640 SJv avenue.

William H. O'Brien will speak. terment Calvary Cemetery. (c) Church. Interment New BmLkb'-v? tery, MOORE.

ZETTA Saturday. M17 7 i-Z at 4:35 a. caar mother Mir Reynold and James H. Mocr STYLE SHOW Summir Modes el 1932 r.HTZI MAYFAIR 5fr ZicgMrf Follies and a Host el Other Entertainers OK THE SCREEN HORN. SR.

Entered into rest on Friday, May beloved husband of Ma-y Horn, dear father of Mrs. Wtl do not approach the Pope in age. Neither do King Fuad of Egypt nor other African rulers. Funeral from Stuart a S' '0 I 2, PHOTOPLAY THEATERS home. 1223 Union boulevard, ea "riw May 10.

at 8:0 1. lo St. (Rock) Church. liam Halter. Arton Horn.

Mrs. Georse Brunson. Mrs. Charles Mercuno, Oscar Jr. and Theodore Horn.

Funeral on Tuesday. May l'J. at 2 p. tru from W. A.

Stock funeral home. 2117 FOREST PARK 0 IGHLANDO and Bilt'r Policy a FREE ENTERTAINMENT Harry Lance's 15 Merrymakers 14 11-11 DrVERTIEMFNTS BY FORD SCHOOL OF tvcing Admission ta CS OOC Dane Favinw OOC P1NCLNG FRFE TOMGHT IS LADIES- MfiHT LADLES FREE TO FLOOR w. i.iu Until 7 1'. M. Although dean of the monarchs.

DEATHS the Pope is as hearty as any of JOAN JOHN BENNETT BOLES in "CARELESS LADY" MrRMANN'. GEORGE Ased fl East Grand boulevard. tel BOOTHE. MARY I nee Miller Entered into rt Sunday. May S.

at a wife ef the late AugiiM Booth, dear JOHNSON. LOCEA neo Stroahal) Aje them. King Gustav of Sweden could play a better game of tennis. King George of England could ride a horse better, and King Haakon 3d years, on Sunday, May 6. 11:10 p.

2nd BIG WEEK! TW1LE DAILY All Seats Reserrea LIONEL BARRYMORE JOAN CRAWFORD JOHN BARR1-MORE WALLACE BEERY of Minaie Keusmana Mirrr-ivrn, father of Grf- Roben E. im Murmann, and Mrs. Paul J. our dear brother, brotiier-in-iaw, beloved wile of tus Johnson, dear mother of Thomas. Geonra and Aueust.

FREE DRESSES FIVE DRESSES TO POPULAR LADIES AT 3 9 P. M. DAILY they s.op it. If they feel a foreign Government should not receive the dear oaughter of Joseph and Mary Strou- Sundays and Holidays, P. M.

11 111 1 -x aiiu 1 o.iiu Frineral WeJnwriay. May 11. at 5. fmm Wiliiam Pajrrri-iaipai i hal. sister ol Frank and Mane btrouhai.

dear meet snd cuin. AU LYONS' MUSIC Funeral Wednesday. May 11. 1:30 p. 'ortfc Grand boulevard, to Csu.

G-rj from Movdcli pallors. Mississippi and Al PHOTOPEAY THEATERS len avs to m. Jonn tpomuK Church, to Deceased waa a member of v- a S3. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. (c2) Nmt Flaying KELLER, GEORGE F.

Of 3165 Michigan PATTOX, SAMCEL Entered In'o r-s; avenue, entered into rest on Sunday. May of Norway could hunt better, but Pius XI could give any one of them, except Albert of Belgium, a handicap of a couple of precipices and beat him climbing a mountain. Each quarter century of Pius XI's life has ended in a year important to him. When he was 25 years oil in 18S2 he took his university doctorates in Rome and went to Milan to begin his life's work as a librarian. At the age of 5 0 he became prefect of the famous Ambrosiana JOAN sjj at a.

a. beioved haeLand of N'ilie Pattun Cornwall), dear father of Saajei j. benefit of French credit, they may refuse to permit trading in the bonds of that Government. The Paris Bourse is the third largest financial mechanism in the world. Unlike other similar markets, however, official stock brokers are appointed by the Fresident of France and have the status of public officials.

The Bourse Association is closely supervised by the French Government and all its members are 1032. at 1:40 a. dear father of Ethel Leighton. dear brcther, brother-in-law, fatber-m-law. grandfather and uncle, in his fiftieth year.

ion. ana our dear uncle. mnerai irom Josenh J. -r CRAWFORD BOB 13Si Union boulevard. WedEescay.

I Funeral Wednesday. Mir 11. at 2 p. mother ol Mrs. Grooms rtnuieiaej, Leo D.

LiUie aod iue Boothe, our dear rrandmother rreat-erandmother. aunt and motaer-iu-iaw. at the Me 63 jears. Funeral Tuesday. May at 3:15 p.

from the Kron chapel. 2T0T North Grand bouievard. to BeihaAy Ceraeiery. c) BOTT. OLIVIA C.

Of 7441 Lyndover place. Sunuay. May 8. 1932. darUr.j dauKhu-r of Charles F.

and Lillian Bott icee Hawkins our dear sister, eraad- da'urhter and niece. PuneraJ Tuesday. May at 2 p. from the new Oscar J. Hof imeuter funeral home.

Cnirre! street at Gnvois avenue. to Mount Hope Cemetery. (c) CASEY. MART T. fnea Hierinsl Of 3S53 Botanical, entered into rest on S'BMlay, May S.

1332. St 5:40 p. dearly beloved wife of the late Peter M. Caae. dear mother of Georye Thomas Frank J.

Cafey. Mrs. Ann Wall. Mrs. Lillian Porter.

Mrs. Marguerite Har.nibal. Mrs. MarybeUe Bourne, and our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral Wednesday.

May 11. 8 30 a. from ihe Coilms parlor. North Grand bouieTard. to St.

Manraret's Charch. Interment Cairary Cermrtery. icZ) DCN'NEIVE. M-VRY B. (nee Cooney) Entered into rest on Friday.

May tS. fV "Highly at 2 p. m. Interment St. Peier Cer terv.

from the Provost chapei. 3710 North Grand boulevard. Interment SU Matthew's Ceme Seats ow Selling for All Performances Mts 2:30 Nlte. PHees, fl.eo NHe 50c. 1.M.

IJM. Box Office Opra a. m. to 14 a. m.

Daily. MONTGOMERY tery. FELKE. HERMAN B. SR.

Of 3430 Crv tenden as.eea Jesus in "LETTY LYNTON with Lewis Stone Nils Aether I a This Piare Sot Shmcm tit Any Other Theatra im St. Louit This eaMn. Ella Peike tnee Recke). dear lix.tr Elton Herman B. Jr.

ana Jtn. at G. Schxueder our dear father-in-law. KXRN. AI.K Entfred Into rest on Saturday.

May 7. at 5 p. m- beloved siswrr of Jcseph'ne Emia and Fred Kern. Funeral frcm Arthur J. Donnelly's parlors 3i4f.

uin Jell bl on Monday. May g. at 2 n. m. In'ermen in Ceme "SYMPHONY OF in-law, grandfather and uncle, -is tn of r2 years.

I'M SIX MILLION" GRAND CENTRAL Grand and Delnnar. Pneae JX. 324. tery. Funeral private.

Please omit flowers. V-v-y responsible for the liabilities of each member. Requirements for membership arc unusually strict. All must ser a period of probation and take oath as public officials. They must also post a bond of lat.OOO gold francs.

They-may have silent partners who participate in all profits, but these are library in Milan. It was from this pest that he went to the Vatican as prefect of the Vatican library. Now at the age of 75 he has completed 10 years in the papacy. This year too will mark the culmination on his program for modernizing Vatican City with radio, a railroad, a new library and a new art gallery. These things may be his most lasting marks of fame.

CLING. LOR ETTA (nee Rhedemeyer) oay wu lie 13 state at South Side funeral home. 3(520 until 11 a. Wecneauay. Jta ii.

Services same cay, 2:30 p. at Luth. Crrurch, Grand bf. anl st. Interment New Bethlehem Craeirrr Ricard Cortes Irene Dunne RKO VAUDEVILLE JACK McLALLEN lettered into rest on Sunday.

Ma? S. 1932. dearly beloved wife of Herman darling: mother of Deioras BUine and dear STARTING FRIDAY A Trua Loxa Story from Real Ufa! "NIGHT COURT" With Phillips Holmes Anita, Pace-Waiter Hastoa anirhter of Katie Rnedemever ana tne iai SCHOENTHALER. DOROTHEA (are Th. FERRY CORWEY Many Other 4 Julius Rhedemeyer.

and our dear daughter- 193U. at 11 p. ttearly beiored wife of Michael J. Dunneive. dear mother of Aarelia Westermayer, Veronica and Francis X.

Eunnei ve and our dear sraacliiiother. The jneral takes place on Tuesday. May 10. at a :3) a. from Brockiand Chspel.

Hogaa and North Market street, to Sacred Heart Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery, (cl) EPSTEIN. JOSEPH Entered into rest Sunday. May S. 13. beloved husband ol Win I DELMAR KAB KR-iSD YlUnLU Adm.

5: Cent. 6:30 to 11 UPTOWN MAR East ef AY man) Ut 41CW Flad tetrs wife of tha late Fredencn C. scieniirfr dearst mother of Fred Mrs. E. Ht menchs.

Geonre Dora. J. G. ia the iato Albert Schoenthar. ocr i-srandmcther and Due nouce cf funeral Iron rena-M 7152 Kutirsbury boulevard, later.

iLi highway Memonai Co. service i. SCHMIDT. ARMING W. Of Sl" Sx soia avenue.

Sunday, May loved father of James and Hermit Sr.rsict dear brother of Mrs. Ida Sena, our braua- in-law and uncle. Funeral from Hoffmeister chapel. A rixid. Authennc L'mma o' Modern.

Fed Hay at Odeon Tomorrow Niche Charies M. Hay, candidate for the Democratic nomination for United States Senator, will speak at a mass meeting at the Odeon tomorrow night. Dr. John H- Simon will preside. RUSSIA Beckie EpltMn (nee Dtibmsky).

dear father CLARK MARION GABLE DAVIES in "POLLY OF THE CIRCVS" Also 'HOTEL CONTINENTAL" subject to losses up to the amount of their capital investments. The member himself, however, must always own at least one-fourth of the amount representing the price of his membership an! of his bond. Bourse members can not deal personally in securities or have any capital invested in outside business ventures. Neither are they allowed to give advice on buying or selling nor can they establish branch offices. The Bourse Association can order that certain securities be dealt in for cash only, although the normal margin rate is 25 per cent of the quoted price.

In addition the Bours-j has a 15-day settlement Subtitle 'it Enohfh 'Golden Mountains' American rT 19th A Barton "oirls Atrant Town." iSHLAia BEX uTAW. "the 3520 Newstead i LAPERT." CHIC SALE. RAQEM I CONSTANCE BENNETT. -A Lady With a griOl H. Bdwy.

CHIC SALE. The Soma Broadway. Wednesday. May 11, p. to Old St.

Marcus CeEeserj. or Hoy and Lester Epstein, brother of Fred. Morns aad Emauuel Epstein. Funeral fnm the Hindskopf chapel, 9'il2 Deimar boulevard. Tuesday.

May 10. at p. la Mount Sinai Cemetery. Deceased was a memr-er of Beacon LocU'c No. 3, A.

F. and A. M. (e FRANZ EL, PHILIP On Sunday. May 8.

1332. beioved husband of Elizabeth Erowiisiem Pranxel. fund father of Rimid in-law. sister, sister-in-law and niece. Funeral Wedneday.

May 11. at 8:30 from the residence. 3405 Klein street, to Cmr Lady cf tood Counsel church. Suedineyer service. (c KOPPLIN.

PHILIP Entered into rest Saturday. May 7, at 11 p. beioved huehand of Lida Kopplin. dear fatu'r of Mortimer Kopplm. dear son of Mary Kopplin.

dear brother of Henry Kopplm and Mamie Greeley, our dear grandfather, uncle and father-in-law. Funeral Tuesday. May 10, at 2 p. from the Kron chapel. 2707 North Grand bO'iievard.

to St. Peters Omeierv. Deceased was a member of P.cse Hill Lodire No. o.iO. A.

F. aad A. Kllwin-nin Charter No. 5i. R.

A. St. Akie-mar Commandery Jfo. 18, K. and Grotto.

ic KREDELL. MATT J. Of 4710A Arsenal. beioved husoand of Olivia Kredeil i nee Feldmanni. dear father of Evelyn Kredeil and dear brother.

Fnneml from Southern funeral home. A320 S. Grand boulevard. Tuesday. May 10.

at 9:15 s. to Holy Innocents Church. ReHer place and Brannon avenue. Interment Beileionuine Cemetery. tc) LEWIS TCRNER T.

Enteaed into rest Monday. May 1332. a. in his year. belovU brother of Ben and J.

Q. Perrv Lewis. -TWO OCTSTANDLNO ATTR4CT10NS- First Show 6:43 5HORTAI, MARY M. Of B13LF tnMi ap rut- ninnilCf RITZ MlRIOIUTIESfa TULLT Uf BUC UliHiUO avenue, on Sunday. May a.

pe loved sister of Josepa M. Shonal. JLt Cumairn and Mrs. Cathense Issa-i. oc Bremen Br? men Helen Twerretrees.

"Panama Flo" and RDERS IN THE RLE Krm.ii Stair Pl Naw THRILLING NOW STOP ALL PAIN INSTANTLY Jut one drop does it then corn toon lifts off dear sister-m-iaw and aunt. Emanuel and Mrs. Adeline Pryw-itch. dear 314? S. Urni.

Peter Shannon. 4 Ilrama "HOTEL CONTINENTAL" UWIkk. WWII I liifcn fb. 1. Kmn- and Mvster Theodore Von Elr CARTOON cOMH WHIPPET RACINC OTHER tMnT, Bridge Nat'l Bruit Funeral from Arthur J.

sar lor. 3S4d LmarU bouievaH. 'n wsrsct! Mit 11, tt i. m. to St.

Trtnar Sac Church, Jerseyvilie, LI. Miss at 1) a. Interment at Jersey-ville. r.L D-oe- a member of Third Order of St. Irasa Gnest Mte 2 for 1.

The I Hatchet Man" and Comedy. Twa Kinds of Women." rule which compels all transactions A Euclid t-roiaer oi Jirs. ica lierman, Mrs. Tillie Pnrtman, Mrs. Sarah Kodner and Samuel Franzel.

Remains at Borrer chapel. 4715 Me-Phersou avenue. Nutica ol tune later, (c) GREIMANN', CH.YRLES Of 4433 Bessie avenue, enterea uito rest on Sucuay. IT 7 1.1" at 1 1 7 a. Cinderella' St, Margarets rmsn.

JOHN Ajed 54 rurt- 1 rirrokee Iowa Also Laurel and Hardy. to be cleaned up twice a month. Under this regulation short sellers are obliged to go into the market and purchase for delivery once every 15 days. Satnrddv. Ma 7.

1932. at Mn, Knshinri of Mar 1 hand of Frances Greimann. Sfhmatl. rtear father of Wa Mrs. E.

Baitnall. Oscar. Wiiian and Irene FAIRY 5640 Eastoa FEATVRE PICT IRE PKOl.K AM heimina, John L. and Genre iri: LIXDELX. finnd a Hckert WEST ED LYRIC Servi'-e at residence.

4727 Westminster nlaoe. Wednesday. May 11. at 3 p. m.

In ure.aiann, oesr cl neary. riermso and Lou'se Homtrnann "BROKEN LULLABT" (from the riaj -The Man I LICHEL BARRTMORE JIAXCT CARR3LL brother, ur.de anc terment Eellefontaine Cemetery. (c2 faiher-m-law. brother-in-law. grancfather father.

G. Robinson. "The Delmv EtKlid King Bee ana uncle. Man." T. Mrir- Furersl Wednesday.

May 11. at 2 p. McC.RATH. CIEORT.E L. En'-red into rest on Friday.

May 13. ly32. beloved 1710 NJtflersua ban. "Cheaters at Play." irora carrou lanerai Dome, 4'HjU vmiii. man, 7i.n husband of Anton McGrath Icee bans! 4533 eravei SI1EXAADOAII MIKADO "DISORDERLY CONDUCT" dear father of Mrs.

C.tTh-rine Rawlins. Kirkwood Kirk wood. Ho. "Arsene Lupin." John a Lionel Barrymore. "The Big Shot." Ed.

Ouilian. Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Platweutscher Club and GroiAoiuver Club. Fur.eral Ma 10. 30 a- I-fmro MaydeU len aves t-- Su Joha of N'epcrrnm CS-ir-Interment sis.

Peter and i aul Member of C. K. of Branch No. W- ZIBELLN-. ANNIE C.

Of Ba-street, entered into rest on sunua. 11)32. at 2 13 a. beli red Henry J. Zibelin.

dear 'ter if Clarence Mima, Ausust W. Zb-'B Spencer Tracy-Sally Ellers (4eorye. Joseph. Francis. Irene.

Gladys raarenc- and Robert McGrath. Funeral on Tucwiay. May 10. at 8 a. STUDENT RESCUED FROM RIYER St.

Lnuis U. Freshman Had Been Missinic Since Tuesday. Robert Vollbrecht, freshman student in the School of Commerce and Finance at St. Louis University, who had been missing last Tuesday, was rescued from the Mississippi River at Gratiot street this morning. Vollbrecht.

who is 17 years old. tci GROTHMA CHARLOTTE M. nee v.iM tt Sfl5T Stanwyck In "SHOP- LEE 436 Lee "SHANGHAI EXPRESS" with Marlene Dietrich. "THE BIO S-HtrT" with Eddie duiUan. WUHil.

Ml SO "BCAU1T AHU AllSEXAL J'' Gr" THE BOSS" with Marian Marsh An amazing liquid has been discovered that actually ends all wcrry over corns. One tiny drop stops pain instantly an i a few mora drops com so loose you can lift SchuitK Of 'MM North Twenty-secund street, entered into rest on Saturday. May 7. 1LI32. 8:30 a.

beloved wifa ef Henry 'irothman. dear mother of Hams. Cari and LEMAY 318 Lnuay Ferry Bond Douxlas Fairbaaks Jr. in "I'mtMi Comedies, -Toby the Pup" and Others. Idle in-law, prandmothfT.

gr-at-f-sn: sister, sister-in-law and aunt, in aer entieih vear. from 102 1 Cora avenue, to visitation Church. Interment in S3. Peter and Pvil's Cemetery. Dcceaed was mem-of Thodore Wint Camp No.

14, Soan-iah War Veterans. Stock service. ell MrKEE. GLSIE M. C-t ES40 Wabada avenue, entered into rest Sunday.

May 8. 1U32. at p. beloved son of John H. and Al-oe McKee mee Kels.mi.

dear brother of Henry N. McKee. our dear rrandson. brother-in-law and nephew. Due notice of time and place.

c) Charlotte Grothman. our dear grandmother, siater. mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral T'lesdav. May ln.

at Funeral Taesday. Nla in. 2 m. from walked into the water at 6 o'clock. Math Hermann A Sons chapeL Fair and Macklind ,9" Way- i ward." lolores IM Rio in West Florissant avenues.

Iutennent Su it of i with vour fingers. Ii b'EEhlZOXE the safe, quick way to set rid of hard and soft corns and calluses. Get a bottle from your druggist and try it. from Math. Hermann A Sons i-napei.

and West Florissant avenues. Memorial Park New Haven (Mo.) papers plea- feters cemetery. Los Angeles Cal.i papers please copy. MIO Arseaai "GIRL OF THE RIO." Marauette BEVST or THE C1TT maiijucttc, jng Hanow. Also "Play 1J0 Franklin Girl." Loretta IMB(.

itnesses pulled him out and notified police, who took the youth to City Hospital. Physicians said he was suffering from hysteria. Associates believe that his disapoear-ance resulted from a temporary lapse of memory, due to overstudy. Vollbrecht rooms at 3309 TVest Pine boulevard. FREEZONE McNAIR Goest Nite 3 for 1.

Paul Lukas. Carol Lombard ia 2300 Pcstaluutt "NO ONE MA." ME LB A Penny NHe. Walter Hos-i ton. Helen Chandler ia Grand a Miami 1 "HOCSE DIVIDED." ALKtllT 4m.es 3LtlIESTElt J. E.

Brown in -Fireman My pohy Markaill in "Safe in Hrlt" also -Dancer in the Dark ..4 "tonirirte" with Atteea Prinele, with Jack Oakie and Miriam Hophtna FI.OUISS NEW COM.RESS with Jack and Miriam Hopkins fAGEXXT Del- liltAVOlS 2i s. ier. Barbara Stanwyck lorthy Mackaill in "Safe in Hell." "Shopworn" Jt Benny Rabin Coined Also "CA AL1KK OP THE EST." FAYETTE' s. Tl OLI $3m odmsr -After Tomorrow'' with Cruu F.rrell Gr CraZy' and Marian Nixon. Also "The Menace' 3IAH1TT 'rTSi WASniXGTOX IHtruthy Mackallt in -Safe in Hell" "Kruty ar.d the Boss" with Marian I aad Bill Boyd in "CARNIVAL BOAT" Shn.

Also Hotel Continental." 1II-POIXTE 3IATLEWOOD mtZ.t Maurice Cheialier and Jeaett "Broken Lallahy" with Lionel Barry. MacOonald in "One Hoar With loa." more. Also "Renaty and the Boss." tOIX'MIUA K57 South.Mt SHAW 3MI Sha. Walter Huston. 'Honse Wvided." Als lama tmxm im ilToin "PrWat licandai" with Marian Mxos.

JanltS Caltty 111 1 1X1 Iroquois (111.) Bank Held Up. The Asn-iateil Picsa. ELY IN 2912 Chippewa Root. Montgomery in 'Lovers EDDIE UlILLAN in 'BIG 111., May 9. Two robbers entered the Iroquois Farm ers State Bank at 9:30 a.

m. today. Mich lean Penny Nlte. Lew Ayres hi ZHmL Maiden." Aba TXM M.cliiEn I LA REX. AND HARDY.

uea up two employes and forced lAfFrT CCMF0 IT AW7? Many confltoona a im ff f' ZJJ taia aodoauaal aatta r.3a If tl-j So hsstsa oonnissa ta-1 tt sswsry. Dan aogiast I SigaSP tola arw auiion. I nTnJrl aarrnrtiy aad eomtortabiy wtth jobs Um haH yssw osas demandav Com ta tooay. i tnem to lie on the floor, then fled M3ITG0ME3T; "Ly with c- with $2200. They were seen driv 13th a I Hennert, SECRET WITNESS." Wm.

Collier. Muntcomery i ing west ln a red roadster. The Illinois Bankers' Association has offered $1000 reward for information leading to their apprehension. iiiis ttji-L-i a rrrrra KW WHITE WAT tb a Hickory -Girl af the Rio." Leo Csrrillo. Also "Corsair" with Chester Morris.

IT a IBIIillall O'Fallon W. rlortssant at Aiica Walter Huston. "BEAST THE CITY." Jack Mul-hall, 'Passport to Marion Iaviea and Clark Until in "POLLY OF THE OZARK Webster Groves PALM I Jean Harlow 381(1 N. Colon I ana Waiter Huston in "BEAST OF THE CITY" RICHARD D1X In "THE LOST SQUADRON" CW7R LeVst mKD) on This New V(LD iM'5 Bat Pauline Chas. Marion Nixon in "After Tomorrow." "One 3OO0 ttaxtoa Man Law." BICK JONES.

Drinrace I Eddie Unilian in "BIG HOT ana -Lovers Coar- 1 Get the Money 2S-1 1 Pestalosad I aseoos. Penny Nlte. Harry Lauder Wrote a Song About It Remember when the Scotch comedian sang of the joys of "Breakfast in bed on Sunday morning?" A lot of St. Louisans agree with Sir Harry's idea of Sunday morning comfort. And they add to their enjoyment by having the Sunday Post-Dispatch delivered by carrier for reading during breakfast.

It's more convenient to go to the door and pick up your paier than to make a trip to the newsstand, or wait for the boy from the corner store to deliver a copy. You may arrange by telephone for carrier delivery of the Sunday Post-Dispatch at the regular price of 10 cents a copy. (Wouldn't Harry Lauder like that feature of this convenient service!) The number to call is MAin 1111 Qrculation Department QUEENS 17 (HI Maf fltt i "The Lost 'qnajron" with Richani Dlx, "Impatient i Maiden" with Lew Ayres. t.l tart i 1- Jrhtn. "'44 tan Parana." I err.

Lovers Courageous. 437 Virginia "The Lest Squadron), ROBIN 3471 Robin KSrhaiw Dtx. wood. 1 heaters at Play. flrSl To Buy Articles You Need By Selling Articles You Do Not Need Post-Dispatch Want Ads Bring Buyers Call MAin 1111 for an Ad taker With thm Stno Corraattd Porcelain Enamel Tab The VOSS offers yon.

every feature of quality and washing efficiency to be had in any washer costing $40.00 or more above the low VOSS M-ice. EASY' TERMS I 'Ftremaa My Chlla. I Joo K. Bmwn. "Araewa 1 Lupin." J.AL.

Barrymwre. 5SOO 1 Salisbury 2504 Salisbury Charies Farrell. "After Tomorrow." Me Clarke. THE FINAL Virginia Petm Nlte. Jack Holt in 1 "BEHIND THE MACK." South End Hardware Co.

2861 GRAVOIS PRospect 4044 M17 Vlntiniai Alsa LACK EL and HARDY. iM I JEA HARLOW as (Datsy eilSIOn arver hi "The Beast of 622tS Eastoa i Also Sail, Blaaa ia "FROBAITON.".

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