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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 39

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ErarNwl v. ST'j Oil IS! POST TP REAL "ESTATE ST. LOUIS; THUKSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1930. PAGES i struction at Price and'Ladue Broker Killed by Anto. Jan.

2. Irving 0. roads. The other machine was yesterday when they were struck by an automobile as they crossed Sheridan road just north of Wilson avenue. broker, was killed and his driven by James D.

TancilL 6409 Clayton road. Jell seriously Injured Belleville, Man Killed When Auto Skids from Road. 3 PERSONS KILLED, 31 HURT BY AUTOS OVER NEW YEAR'S William M. Hqppe, an insurance agent of Belleville. 111., was killed Tuesday night when his automo bile skidded from the Mascoutah road and crashed into culvert five miles 'east of Belleville.

He died instantly of a broken neck and a fractured skull. Killed as Cor Qvertorns ear Vandalia, Mo. MEXICO, Jan, 2, Miss Alpha Chaney. year's old. of Vandalia, was killed yesterday morning, when trie automobile iriH which she was ridjng fan into an rings the UlU Shakespeare.

Thank You St. Louis Your enthusiastic patronage at our opening. New -Year's your expressions of admiration and pleasure at our efforts in decoration, food and entertainment, have thrilled us. We thank you gratefully. Our only regret is that we could not accommodate all of you who sought admission and we sincerely hope to see you soon.

DIABLO" We shall continue our high standards. Spar-wasser's Orchestra, Scott's Revue, Al Reynolds, Master of ceremonies excellent food Couvert Couvert Wee! Cays Saturdays Sundays 75c 5630 Delmar CAbany 1221 embankment and overturned on highway 54. a short distance east of vandalia. John Brown of Bowling Green, driver of the car. was not hurt.

'DO Evansville, 111. Woman Meets Death' When Car Hits Silled Truck on Jefferson Avenue, Viaduct i x. Three persons were killed and 31 others were injured in automobile accidents in St. Louis and vicinity New Year's eve and yesterday. The dead: Miss Lecadia Braun, 25 years old, Evansville.

111. Norris Green. 62, 3749. Cote. Brilliant avenue.

John Malone. 40, address unknown. Miss Braun, was instantly killed and five other persons were injured when an automobile in which they were riding crashed into a parked truck on thf Jefferson avenue viaduct, at 2 a. m. yesterday.

She died of a fracture of the ekulU The injured included Miss Braun'a sister, Justine, Roy Brown and his sister.Uorothy. Red Bud. lilt, Loyora Hart man. Red Bud. and Clarence Schwartz.

Dupo the driver. All were cut and bruised. A verdict of criminal carelessness was-returned against Schwartz by Always PJseTbe Csfioble OCtcJTflt ATANY ORU STOWC sv'cVTlJ Isold roncvFB mvmm I ISPM mm tat vill be easy for you, with our IMA --an Round Q) Trip SATURDAY MIGHT, JANUARY 4 Vtnrt St. Loots 10 :00 p. mrriTS Cit-cinnati 8:25 a.

m. (Eastern Time). Ke-tnrnlnj, lave tlwlnnati 10:43 b. m. (Eastern TiraeJ.

Sunday, Janaary S. Tickets rood In coaches only. Half fare for children. Tickets and fall particulars at CHj Ticket Office, 320 No.th Broadway, phoo MAIn 4388. and Cnion gtotioa.

a coroners Jury. Policemen testified that "Schwartz told-them he was driving at the rate of 30 miles an hour. They detected a faint odor of alcohol; on his breath following the accident, they said. Schwartz did not testify. truck, which was lighted; according to-police, had been left on the viaduct by Ernest Davis, a Negro, 4214 Cote Brilliante avenue, after a tire had blown out Bricklayer Is Victim.

Green, a bricklayer, was struck early yesterday at Grand boulevard and Easton avenue by a machine driven by James A. Farris. 6419 Nashville avenue. He died at City Hospital last night of a fracture of the skull. Malone, a laborer, who formerly $1 SHNLE 'BLAaiXETS Gray, good size and weight, red ooraer, iock- 1 titched mm rank ound.

On sale today and Friday only. resiaea near Eighth and Hickory! avenue in National City, near East help. Comei in a Special Savings Account" with $5 or more, arid we will give you a handy metal dime bank and a real leather wallet, as shown below. The bank is flat and light, holds thirty dimes, and fits in a pocket of the wallet. You can carry it all the time, and when you take out Vour wallet the bank will be there to remind, of the good resolution to save at least a dime a day in 1930.

The Special Savings Account" is the same as the regular savings account, except that it must he opened with $5 or more, must be permanent in consideration of tle gift of the bank and wallet, and must show a balance of at least $41.50 one year from date of opening. That figure equals the opening $5 and a dime a day, for 365 days. Three per cent interest is paid on Special Accounts; too Begin, now. not more than four Blank to a fcU louis. early yesterday when struck.

by a machine, which continued on, carrying Malone's body with Raymond Courtney, also of St. Louis, walking with Malone. notified National City police, who later found the body a quarter of a mile from where Malone was struck S4 PART WOOL DUWKETS JSSS $1 .99 Improved Service MOLINE ROCK ISLAND and Points North MEN'S $16.50 OVERCOATS The chest and head were crushed. lne driver apparently had stopped and dislodged the fc from the bumper of the irfarh MEN'S OIL TREATED WORKSHOES $3.50 value. Dark brown, heavy oil treated uppers and heavy oil treated sewed and nailed soles.

ALSO A LARGE alongside the road. Courtney de price ASSORTMENT scribed the car as "a yellow coupe, being driven north. Miss Nancy Harrod. 4025 Mag OF THIS SfJT nolia avenue, suffered a skull Dr. Francis L.

Kennedy of Mullanphy Hospital was cut and bruised when their automobile was struck by' another machine, the driver of which failed to stop, at Fourteenth and 'Chestnut street Faster Time SUITS CHOICE A Lv. St Louis Ar. Galesburg Ar. Moline Ar. Rock Island Ar.

Savanna Ar. Dubuque Ar. St Paul Ar. Minneapolis 9:30 p.m. 4:45 a.

m. a. m. 7:15 a. m.

2:10 p.nO 3:33 m. 9:45 p. m. 10:45 p.m. ALL SIZES THIS WEEK early yesterday.

Leo Kanady. 24. 2115 Lincoln avenue, East St Louis, suffered a wrenched, back when he lost control of his car after being stricken with paralysis at Nineteenth street and Bond avenue. East St. Louis at 2 a.

m. yesterday. The machine was overturned. Kanady wa taken to St Mary's Hospital. His left arm and leg were affected by the stroke but he was able to leave the hospital yesterday afternoon.

Other Persons Injured. Others Injured were: Mrs. Mol-lie Mitchell. RS07 rai 1 11 Oil Tr'd Work Shoes, $4.95 "en's $10 Hi-Top Boots, pr $4.95 Pullmans St Louis to Savanna; reclining chair car (seats free) St Louis to observation parlor car, and dining car Savanna to Minneapolis. MEN'S $6 TO $8 WOOL 69c TO $1.2 5 CAST IRON MACKINAW $95 GOATS, now flH BlTR.LIIVGTOIVj SKILLETS CHOICE S4.E9 ELEC.

HEATER Locust -Eighth St.Charles St. Louis Large 14-inch bowl. Com plete with cord and 2- or the name tne pieoe plug I' A 'W I 'sal. "regulars. on basement.

uniy. 1.75 Elecirie Heifers, cenplcte.CSc fractured Melville Jones' 3116 North Newstead avenue, fractured leg; Mrs. Minnie Neely. 2220 Cass avenue, injury of the spine; John Leutzinger. 4560 Alcott avenue, bruises: Abraham SchlmmHi, Hotel Jefferson, fractured ribs: John 1722 South Tenth street cuts and bruises; Harry George and Forrest George.

Cen-tralia. IU-. cuts and bruises; HaroM Roman. Centralis, I1L, fractured leg; Miss Dora Thompson. Iuka.

I1LJ cuts and bruises; Miss Anna Heflin, Salem. HL. fractured ribs Richard Duly. 2218 Madison street fractured skull: Mrs. Ethel Pitts 1410 LaSalle street fractured ribs; Zacharias Archer, a Negro.

1431 Lucas avenue, fractured skull-Harry Leak. 5537 Hamilton avenue cut and bruised; Mrsv Irene Leak! same address, fractured ribs; Mis Gertrude Mayer. 825 Iron street fract-red ribs; Miss Theresa Mayer, same address. probable skull fracture; Miss Eva Buchhert. 1852 Menard street fractured ankle.and probable skull fracture; Miss Barbara Wickete.

810 Iron street, cuts and bruises: Miss Bertha Backes, 1809 Preston avenue, raetured skull; Conrad J. LARGE HEAVY COAL BUCKETS S3.E0 TO SG SAFETY nursday, In sment RAZOR. BLADE For single and double edge -blades. Well- Bertrand Russell MAINTAINS That the elf tie the Children Is the Most Im-oorttmt Divorce Problem. known makes.

Until all sold. 75c SWEAT S0GKS WOOL 29ft The Engtuo philosopher one of sti world' tiBKXM mmien who iB (ve their opinions on Compton avenue, cuts on the head; Harry Parker 1853 Menard street tne inuriurea leg. Motor vehicle fatalities Louis in numbered 161. as compared with 215 deaths in 1928. Dies From Anto Accident Injuries Wlut Is to be Done About Divorce? -H.

G. Well. SioeUir Uwis, Fmie Hurst. H. L.

Mencken and Fiord DeH are the other wnten who will ducuai this vitaV peobleau 0 of tnew inteiof inf ankles will appear ech w'ednetdty. begill-ninj next Wednesday the oniierea iec is. Mrs. Mary Scherlineer ce old. widow, residing St Louis County, died at Kt Hospital today of head injuries suf.

1 0 Wf'X V1 ierea ijec. 13, when an automobile in which she was riding with w. POST-DISPATCH daughter. Mrs. Marie Bee man n.

alsoof Olivette, collided with an automobile of the Gamble Con.

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