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QT I nillC CTin.Tlltrn THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, 1936. TWEMY-SEVEN ST. LOUIS STAR-TIMES I VITAL STATISTICS VITAL STATISTICS Egyptians Battle Police IT f.r-vrv.-.r Of) SCIENCE, MYSTERY, MUSIC AND COMEDY ON FILM PROGRAMS Plenty of Vtritty in New BflU 'Rote Marie' Held Orer at Loew i. The cinema customer in St. Louis will have no lack of variety in hia screen entertainment this week.

It will range from romantic science, brought to the Orpheum authentl caily In "The Story of Loula Pas teur," to music, thrllla, mystery and the lightest of light comedy. The comedy will be seen In "Dont Get Personal," with 8alUe Ellers, James Dunn and Plnkey Tomlln at the Fox, with "You May Be Next" as the thriller. The Ghost Ooes West" will provide pleasant mystery at the Ambassador. "Rone Marie' remaining over at Loew'a. will continue to serve music In quantity and Quality, and at the Shubert ther will be both thrills and sentiment in a double bill, topped by "We're Only witn rreston Foster.

There advance innounrrmmti will be supplemented with reviews in the Star-Times Saturday. Muni's TuUnr" at Orohm The combination of romance with authentic science ia announced for the Orpheum tomorrow in Paul Muni's widely heralded "Story of Louis Pasteur" the treat French. man who took much doubt out of medicine and surgery. This drama timers irom the usual laboratory screen scenes in that it deals with scientific facts instead of Imaginary gadgets. It will show that Pasteur eam close to the fate of all pioneers, in a long battle against Intrenched opinion in high places.

Incidents In Pasteur's career will be shown in a story that will include the romance demanded by box office practice. Mrs. rasteur will be played by the lovely JoseDhlne Hutchimnn mii rvv, -t m. Stecl-helmeted police of Cairo, Egypt, armed with sticks, being soaked by a hose operated from the Dar el Ouloum school by students. On the ground can be seen hundreds of missiles with which the police were pelted in one of the many recent student demonstrations against the British.

(Acme Photos.) the daughter. Anita Louise, will be opposite Donald Woods In the love MERCHANDISE 5 Coal and Fnal ilJ SHELL COKE IN PAPER BAOS SOLID OIL HEAT Sale Clean, Economical The moat mooern high heat, ashless, sootles lue) Is Shell Petroleum Coke-made from crude oil Easy to kindle. Perfect control in your heating plant. Ail the heat of liquid fuels without the expense Sold by an the regular, larger and better dealers. They are the dependable, honest and responsible distributors 8UPPLIF8 CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING DEALERS IN ST LOUIS; CALLAHAN COAL CO.

J924 DUNt.AN FRANKLIN 1389 CENTURY COAL CO. 1540 CEN INDUSTRIAL OR. fl Cl'RR AN COAL CO 4967 8 SPRING RIVERSIDE TTS0 FITZlSlMMONS COAL CO 416 COMPTON JEFFERSON 1991 D. HOULLE COAL At COKE CO. 6682 EASTON MULBERRY 6300 KE-IOHTLEY BROS.

ICE FUEL CO 1616 8 39TH BT. GRAND S907 KIFSEL ICE FUEL 114 10TH ST. CHESTNUT 3891 PEERLESS COAL CO 4140 MERAMEC LACLEDE 3360 SCHROETER COAL CO 3300 MIAMI LACLEDE 4400 BEIDEL COAL COKI CO DUNCAN VANDEVENTER PR. SIM E. J.

Wallace Coal Co. Distributor Insurance Exchange Bldg. CHestnut 7847 Olive at 13th St 1TON C.R. M7. PEOPLE'S COAL CO.

$4-50 NEW BADEN '-'ou" SS.50-S4.00 A COAL lb 1948 Warren. CE. 698T COAL TRUCKS LOADED Alt aises. Prairie Mine. Route 12.

FRAIRIK COAL 1812 I.AXDERTH Bl DO. E. 4224. LUMP COAL 1 TON. I4.MI.

Diamond Coal 820 B. Ststh. OA. 9J89. CANTINR Tump or egg.

1 ton 64.7S. 3 19 3 Coal HlgGR. 8490. AB. C.

COAL CEntral 4636. For qualltyL seeus. Ry-Fredort Coke, Immediate Deliver v. "-oth Side Ce .1 AH a alln Ce. JE.

ajtat. FREFRURO FURNACE COAt. 1 tea, 4.M 2, 66; 8. tit. LACI EDE MINE ran: clean lamp ar eggi leed lata only.

JKfferson 7TOS. KINDI.INO KINDLING 6 large EsrV. man, list and t'hoateaa. TReapeet 4089. Wants, to Bo ll WILL PAY highest cash prices for all kinds of mschtnery, autns and all klnda AUTOMOTIVE Automobllts for Sola IS CARDINAL BARGAINS' i rnra itport 28 Chevrelet Ceane '31 Ferd De I use e.u.nw 49.AA las aA Sedan coach lie oo 39 Ferd Coupe UM SPECIALS 22 l0ti I11.VM 'M Ford Panel t.84) Easy Terms, Trade.

Many Others. 8618 EASTON. Ford Sedan ..9105 A8 deem lass down tm 29 dewa Plymouth Coach ix. rare roach 19.12 Balrk Coupe Itt't. niA.

r- ,,,28 sil down 988 84 down inn lHtt 29 dewa average charge. 11.88 a month Cf I-1 K. 2213 B. Grsad) 8100, COACHES CHEVROLET c-svi leanls. new pslnt, good robbert meehanle.

i i ear has lets af goo miles In It. Terms or trade. I SOUTHWEST MOTOR a TRUCK CO. Doalera 4922 West Pine FRankllnjRM 1933 PLYMOUTH COACH, $95 USED CAR LOT DOWN 8J81JGRAVOI8 rROtirECTa.8d COUPES BI'ICK in.ts i.h.i..;... tr.Tn.-i trunk; series 40; this car has had unusual care; clt-an as a pin Inside and, out; low mileage WILLCOCKSON BI ICK.

8900 West Pino 1931 CHEV. COUPE $65 TRIANGLE I SED CAR l-OT DOWN 3181 GRAVOIS PROSPECT A3 TERRAPLANE 1 e-s. age: this ear In perfect eondltloa; east hardly be told front new; robber and aalnt like new) see this bargain today. Essy terms er trade. SOUTHWEST MOTOR TRUCK CO.

Dealers FRanklla 6tfoJ EDANS AUBURN Bedaa; d.al imw miles and shews no wear; this eer rarrlea a Dew ear guarantee. Teraae or sun 'Tli wr ainv Hodson-lerraplane-Federal Dealera 4922 West Pine FRanklln 629 null ipo sedan; small t. Very clean: a real bareain gape yf na 1930 CHRYSLER SEDAN. $50 m-ma a. a-a a as.

IAI I I PI. rl 8181 (iRAVOIS PROSPECT W18S 1931 FORD SEDAN SIM GRAVOIS PROSPECT MM FORD 1934 4-door sedan; very clean; low WILLCOCKSON BI ICK, 8909 Weet Flaa OLDSMOBILE '34 sedan; si perfect used car in every way and hag a very reasonable price. Wll rtu mi'trtr maij STUTZ tlresj 16.909 aetaal miles; perfect running eendl- kibi er iraae. BOUTHWFST MOTOR A TRUCK CO. Dealers IRanklln 9208) WILLYS 77 thls ear Is the ear ased ear department, and will give yoa eg Is mil-, ea a gallea ef gae.

This bargain won't last long. SOUTHWFST MOTOR TRUCK CO. Hudson. T.rr.Mlan.r.,l... I nlM.

4022 West Pine FRanklln 9298 Wanted Aatomobilos 91 ALL AUTOS BOUShT. cssh" ll them. 2213 South Grand. PRospect 8023. GOOD USED CAR WANTED.

OR CASH. PROSPECT 9864 Automobllts for Hira It DflDTEl to haul coal from mine $1.50 Per Ton THE City Ice and Fusl Co. 14th and Qratlot CHestnut 4966 COAL TRUCKS WANTED Ne Delay Ha at From Oar Mlee No Extra Mileag. Weigh Mear Bridge. TARO OR MINE RAIL.

Per FROM OUR OWN MINIS. Tea Egi ALITi. 4ib eV Cheeteaa. CE. 19 TRUCKS TO HAUL COAL $15 Per Ton RORINSOM COAL CO.

OB. W. TRUCKS tlSttD SI tO I s50 ABC TEJ GratleJ TRUCKB-Llberal oil Co, Duncan. FR antltn 125. TRUCKS "WTD AT "ONCE Ya rd rosl Co 20'8 Dttncan FR 96, 6 M) si ROOMS FOR RENT wwsNwswvew AMs Hatala 14 KNIGHTS HOTEL Washington Fl.

at State; bachelor quarters; all eatside reesss. ll.Se ap. EA. Vl. RENTALS Aparraants Farnlshad 37 SOVTH ANN, MIS t-reeaa.

eecnpletety faralshed; Meal leeatlea; Bear ear, kas; a 4 a It. Apartntants Unfnrnlshad 31 K.ING8H1G A Y. 802 N. 3-4room efficiencies; reasonable; garages available. TAYLOR.

327 t-room efficiency; near Lindell: convenient location. Fists Unforniihid 40 SOUTH ALABAMA. 69184 rooms, vltrolite bath, kitchen, refrigeration furnished; hardwood floors; garage. RI. 1270.

Butir.alaws Unfnrnlshad 42 SOi'TH DUPLEX BUNGALOW 56J6-M CHIPPEWA West el Kingshlghway Beaatlfal aew denies baetalew, with all asedera IsaprovemcBia. Tile kitchen and tile bath with shower. 4 reams. 6-reeia efficiency, garage, 8S7.5 per aseath; 1 year lease Sea Mr. leaky at property daily, laclading Sandav.

BALL LUMBER 8CPPLY CO. WY.SS6 Sobnrban Proparty 48 FOR COUNTY RENT LIST SFE JOHN H. ADMRDIICTrD and 854 AKMPKUOlLK st. Charles ELTORA. 7131 3-room cottage; fenced; ga-rage; 813.

CO. 1111 (7100 oft Page). NORMANDY HUNTINGTON DR. 7438 Pasadena Park; furnished or unfurnished. CL avton 431.

Wantad to Rant 53 EFFICIENCY small; furnished or unfurnished; not In home; employed lady preltTlng North Side: 85 week maximum. Box Jill, Star-Times. REAL ESTATE 4a4liJg8waw Saaarban Property Salo 87 8T. JOHN'S STATION COTTAGE 6 rooms; bath (partly finished); 50-foot lot; only 11875: terms; may be what you're looking for; see It. JOHN H.

ARMBRUSTER St CO. 8854 St. Charles Road FINANCIAL Baslnass Opportnnltlos 68 BARBER SHOP 2 chairs: cheap. 739 East Big Bend. Webster.

WEbster 317. BARBER SHOP 3 chairs; rent 620: heat furnished Ellenwood and Morganford; CONFECTIONERY and magailne stand. Rare chance to acquire real paying business. Owner retiring. 2611 Chippewa st.

CONFECTIONERY Opposite "Ball near Y. M. C. 6500. 3020 N.

Orand. ROOMING HOUSES 10 rooms, 275; rooms, $125; 16 rooms, $700. NE. 1875, 4245 Westminster. SALOON On aeceant ef sickness; full license; good basiness.

GA. H676. SHOE REPAIR SHOP Modern equipment; SAOO; easy terms. 4244 Olive. SHOE REPAIR SHOP Equipment 1st clasa condition; or rent, 110.

266 Lemey Ferry, Loans on arsanal Property 73 (jQa- (hAeVtt" ao when wa needed $200 In a hurry last month were lost until my friend suggested you. We got the cash so quickly and you handled everything in such a dignified way we were really surprised. Now, thanks to you, we know where t) send our friends." You, too, can use our money-service. We lend up to $300 to single and married people on their own signatures and allow plenty of time to repay. So If cash will help you, come in TODAY.

Interest t'i per cent per month en anpald amount ef loan, which Includes all charges. PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY X1S FRISCO BUILDING 9th and Olive Phene GArfield 4567, GArfield 45t WELLSTON OFFICE Eastoa Phene MUlberry 1MK Above State Bank Building On yaur OWN slsjnerture) Sine's partem et married ere el is 'tl leans mods with er vrfthewt fvrnrture er automobile, dopey la smell monthly instalments. CONVINIINT-CONPIDINTIAl Vt ea npele' baloneef only fNe Notary Fees Clwrgea'J a omega 909 Ambassador Theatre 6ldf OA 3650 404 Missouri Theatre Side- it. 5JOO 1951 ollwav fsthanee Side 19th Floor Over r-emowt-Sarr, Olive Nr. 7th-CI.

7321 HOUSEHOLD UN OWJP AT I I flAUC on Diamonds. Furs, Clothing, kUJtna shotguns. Tools. Radios, Musical Instruments. Microscopes.

Catf I IftUT 2704 MARKET 0 AM UlUni 2710 FRANKLIN I WILL LEND MONEY TO PRIVATE PARTIES ON HOMES. FLATS AND APARTMENTS LOCATED IN CITY OR COUNTY OF ST. LOUIS. OIVE DESCRIPTION, LOCATION AND AMOUNT DESIRED. BOX K21.

8T. LOUIS BTAR-TIMES. MERCHANDISE Honsoholl Qootfs T7 111 wrrrmr RADIOS ALL. Cot A ELECTRIC y43U Nigrite Open Sat. Plenty of Parking Epace CE.

9249 DININO ROOM SUITE 6 piece; like new. 8 8Br oadvle Dr. Cl syton PA .0341 WASHERS Maytag 615; Easy $10; Thor 87; Eden 84 4119 Oravols. 9V ANTED FOo G2 I 0 Centeats'ef "kesaeei can a save wsas a ar lm( ttb. ALL kinds of furniture wanted; best prices pald.

BCHOBER. CHestnut 6394. HIGHEST prices paid "in 'city for furniture. Finnev. FRackiio 7967.

Biildi.ie Material II LUMBER AH sites, used, at a big saving: I-beams, angles, posts for construction work. Boilers and Radiators for Hesting Plants. PLUMBING PUPPLIES St. Louis Iron Supply Co. 14th and Poplsr GArfield 9058 Coal and Fnal 17 CANTINE COAL 84 and up.

load lots; prompt delivery. C. Fry, 1549 California. GRand 4628. REDUCED PRICES in drive for new customers: 1 ton 8S, 3 tons.

99 M. I tons or more, $4.50 ton. Magnolia Coal PR. 7022. HALL" COAL CO.

Screenings, $3: loads; sv- more lor I or a ton lots, FSsnklin 9603. 0 rrash Stort-Phaiia far sj? With Water as Ji IT died Tuesday. Interment was in New Bethlehem Cemetery. Mrs. Louisa Steffens.

Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa Steffens, 70, of 4543 Morganford road, who died Tuesday, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Nazareth Evangelical Church, Morganford road and Tholozan avenue. The Schumacher Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec street, has charge.

Walter E. Tate. Funeral services were held today In the Provost Chapel, 3710 North Grand boulevard, for Walter E. Tate. 48, of 4228 Holly avenue.

The body was sent to Carnegie, Pa, for burial. John Toma. Funeral services for John C. Toma, 73, of 3540 Giles avenue, who died Tuesday, will be held at 1:30 p. m.

tomorrow in the Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois avenue. Mrs. Minnie E. Wills. Mrs.

Minnie F. Wilis, 65. of 7840 Cornell avenue, University City, died Monday and was buried today in Mount Lebanon Cemetery following services in the Baumann Brothers' Funeral Home in Overland. MARRIAGE LICENSES. EAST ST.

Lnrta. Burnel Stevens Shawneetown, 111. Margje Williams Shawneetown. 111. Robert Townserd East St.

Louis Ada Harris East St. Louis DIVORCES. Mildred L. from Louis McSherry (annulment). Sarah from Charles Strauser.

Thermor B. from Cleo Smith. Henry R. from Daisy Contejean. Eva from John W.

Couch. Walter from Msble M. Beard. Ellen from James L. Burgess.

BIRTHS. (If birth dees net appear In this eel-mmu within two weeks, the Health Department asks that parents reaaest physicians send retard the Itareaa af Vital Statistics, ttoasa 10, Maakipal Caarts Ballding.) BOYS. E. and 3. Pelstrup, 1327 Arch terract.

W. and L. B'edsae. 3177 Oregon. R.

and E. Mocer. 3829A Blaine. J. and E.

Bryant. 3169A Portls. C. and E. Hartmann.

451A Christy. R. and M. Rourke, 4479 Neosho. O.

and M. Voss, 6135 Louisiana. H. and G. Handking, 4941 Magnolia.

E. and E. Baettekem. 6187 Natural Bridge. W.

and E. Heigel. 5861 Hampton. W. and G.

Buerke. 3214 Gutine. T. and N. Hubbard.

3884 McDonald. O. and A. Brammeier. 4418 Louisiana.

E. and E. Bakula. 37S8A Dunnica. A.

and B. Mavo, 720 lemav Ferry road. L. and F. Schmitt.

3149 Osage. J. and M. McCallon. 3343 Michigan.

C. and A. Niewoehrter. 82no Minnesota. H.

and H. Lang. 5211A Miami. J. and V.

Kroupe. 1A Bates. P. and L. Brewer, 4228 Humphrey.

P. and J. Scherr, 120A Elwood. R. and M.

Cain. 4347A Arco. A E. Loveless, 181. N.

Eighteenth. C. and B. Williams. Webster Groves.

Mo. E. and C. Ebrecht, Webster Groves, Mo. GIRLS.

F. and T. Hartmann. 3938A Vert. L.

and F. Mueller. 3400 Dunnica. C. ar1 K.

Hoffmann. 384SA Louisiana. T. and M. Nowak.

4720A Virginia. J. and A Miles. 2413 N. Thirteenth.

F. and O. Diirrer. 3837 Lindell. F.

O'Nell 8908A S. Compton. P. and M. Stecher.

5W) Eiler. R. and D. Fisher. 3921 A Wvominf.

B. and M. Norpoth. S037 Olcstha. C.

and B. Ehrenberg, 48S0 Ray. E. and M. Carr.

4006 Rsndall. R. and P. Thatcher. 5822A Ooerner.

S. and F. Kats. 6304 8. Rosebury.

A. and E. Knight. Portagevtlle. Mo.

S. and M. Bsrbarleh, M00A Columbia. W. and A.

Kupferer. 7819 Virginia. O. and Tstum. 1228A Tamm.

M. and M. Wanner. 6833 Southwest. H.

and D. Mever. 544 Thrush. BURIAL PERMITS. Dora M.

Enyder. 75. 122 McCausland. Regina Dlehl. 90, 5585 Manchester.

John Christophel. 49, 3858A Olive. Margaret Ressler, 82. 37 Market. Robert Llnder, 63.

5027 8. Grand. Felix McAloon, 78, Otonsm Shelter. Joseph Tringl. 76.

810 Bsden. Johanna Myers. 86. 2212 Cass. Jennie Perkoff.

33, S83 Minerva. T. L. Rubinstein. 68.

275 N. Union. Jack C. Banks. 44.

211 A 8. Twenty-first Ben Dering, 72, 4809A Easton. Peter Ple. 50. 3853 Eiler.

William Bray. 41, M2 Vassar. William Kempter. 31. 3013 Oever.

Elisabeth Dritsch. 84, 2004 De Kslb. AugMst Jacobsmeyer, 77. Baden StaUoa. Jacob Zahnweh, 68.

828 Brownell. Will Pyles. 49, 1329A Biddle. Oscar Wikstrom. 49.

300 8. Jeffersotl. Oscar Kaiser, 66, 1218 N. Eighteenth. John Otbiser.

31. 5417 Oilmore. Frank Eichler, 78, 4159 Magnolia. Thomas Gunn. 77.

5888 Gnener. Josephine Oood. 65. Kirkwood. Mo.

Patrick Suirke. 66. 3780 Flnnev. Shirley Rose. 1, 916 Kentucky.

John King. 68, WOO Washington. Bridget Glynn. 65. 3527 Osage.

Chnstene Long. 72. 4225 Gibson. Louis Gauahl. 67.

3912 Shaw. Oilie Waia. 56, 1074A Louts Teldman, 50, 4701A Vernon. Hsttie Hams. 71, J737A Lswton.

William Evans. 74. Jefferson Barracks. Mo. Kathertne Neukomm, 85.

1623 8. N.cth. Anna Pelater. 30. 4729 Ashland.

George Moore, 4. 7368A Elm. Leo Quan. 16, Humphrey. James Kennedy.

67. 1013 Chouteau. Edna Close. 50. 4025 Lesirgton.

Esther Raines. 80. 1438 East Grand. James Wiliiams. 55.

4871 St Louis. Indiana Deegans, 76. 4544A Frieda Kaemmerle, 75. 4136 Burgen. John Roberta.

21. 2401 A Ssrah. Ellen Shaughnessv. 82. 4237 Swan.

P'-T'rks Kit 't520 VITAL STATISTICS Death Noticis I CALVERT. BIRTH ee Per) Of 4432 Bircher boulevard, on Wednesdav. February 12. 18. at 2 p.

beloved wife of the late Char'es E. Calvert, dear mother of Charles. Thomas. Eugenia. Loretta Calvert.

Mrs. Gus Leonard, Mrs Thomas Du Bois and Paul of Mrs. Belie Daley, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from ARTHUR 3. DONNELLY'S PARLORS.

3840 Lindell boulevard, on Saturday. Februsrv 15, at 7 30 a. to St. Ergeibert Church. Interment Calvary Caivarj Cemetery.

Fiitral Directors MATH. HERMANN SON FAIR and WEST FLORISSANT coital WACKER-HELDERUt 0 A L. CO. ii SuU Broadway. ORand S11S-I1 Oravols LAelede TS7 ratuiinu lw REAR OF CHAPEL Ziegenhem Bros.

Und. Co. CT CHEROKE Prospect till ANNOUNCEMENTS Last i Fein. LOSER'S SERVICE BUREAU When you advertise loot article ot pet in the Star-Times, your advertisement receives the benefit of tree listing in our Losers Service Bureau for a period ot thirty days If you find ao article ot pet not listed to todajt's Lost and Found ads. or If you lose aome-thln ot your own, take advantage of this service by calling CHestnut 000 BOSTON TERRIER Lost; name 'Lady" hhi; cwi ana puna, up.

esps, CAT Lest; Maltese; male; neatly whiles rcware. je irersen iits. SAVINGS PASSBOOK Lost; frees Jeffer- mil, m. Leais; semi New rarrraini rewara. WRIST WATCH Lost; ladv's.

white gold; vicinity Orand-Olive; reward, OR. 551. WVfcTTTtfTl Sf fr Central District Black leather spectacle ease with rimless glasses. Central DistrictPair tortoise shell glasses. Humane Society A police dog.

Special Notices II Why Pay (lore PLATES Opper or Lower Beaatlfal All- fw Pink rial Thig Ad Good for II on Opper and Lower Plate Dr. M. C. Hutchison JEFFERSON and MARKET 13 TEARS IN SAME LOCATION mmmmmmm 8-T MIDWIFE, SPECIALIST. LICENSED Mra Townley.

3444 S. Orand. LA. 3160 Residence, 3908 Bates. Riverside 4 100 MIDWIFE OBSTETRICIAN, LICENSED.

FANNIE DIEHL, 4572A Gravels. Bl. 298,1 MRS. MART O'CONNELL LICENSED MIDWIFE 5932 EASTON. EVERGREEN 3134 Rtorsatien Places II DANCE WITH THE ST.

LOUIS LONELY CLUB every Saturday night. 626 North Vandeventer. Just-Us-Four Orchestrs. BUSINESS SERVICE Strviets Of far if II HOME RADIO SERVICE ATTENTION! Oar Lew Prleea and Experlenea Merit Year Basiness. 6R.

4447 2149 S. 6RAND RADIO SERVICE Experienced since 18tl. Davls.4J6 N.lewstead. CO. 7240.

FROZEN I-NDERGROt'ND WATER-PIPEH thawed withaut digging. J. Mosslngheff Licensed Plumbers, 1408 Salisbury. CEntral 0916. Nlte EV.

7155. LINOLEUM LAID 15c sq. expert work; dependable service. Shannon. CA.

8792W. OLSEN DECORATING SHOPS We repair, paint, decorate and reflnlsh furniture; expert service. 4553 Delmar. PAPERING 63.50 rm mrterlal r36 patterns; plastering. Goodman, MU.

6819 REPAIR OR RENEW year reof aew- Bryan Hill Big. mi E. Prairie. CO. SPSS.

ROOFING All work gaaranteed; easy terms. Rowan, WX7 Virginia. LA. 5845. FREE DELIVERY Any 3 Plain Garments, Cf 00 Salts, Presses.

Overcoats, Hats. CLARK CLEANERS 701 N. SARAH FRANKLIN BS.M ewesieee EDUCATIONAL Instrictions Offarad 20 DIESEL To Dlesel-mlnded men who are physically fit, morally sound and financially responsible offer a course in Diesel engineering on easy payment terms. To men who qualify we will train In a ahort, practical course In the school shops after they have completed their home study and good Jobs are waiting for men who can qualify. For further information, call In person or write.

Desla. 41 1 N. 10th Room 400. WORK FOR "UNCLE SAM," Men, women, age 18-50. Start $85.

6173 month. Are you eligible for exam.T Oet our questionnaire find out. No obligations. Write Instruction Service, Dept. 8., St.

Louis, or phone CHestnut 7583. HELP WANTED Far Man, Bays 22 DISTRIBUTORS Psrt cssh. part dentistry. Apply Friday afternoon, I p. Es ston.

MEN 25; to sell saasate and eggs; II day gaaranteed, 4ftS2 St. Leels. MEN to assist manager: about 120 a week to those who qualify; no selling. Apply 9 a. 1045 N.

Orand. MEN Opening for 5 men for permanent work; chance for good earnings. See Mr. Rlnehart. Room 1024.

406 Pine. WILL hire 6 men aa helpers to regular route men. to assist in distributing samples, taking orders and collections; no experience necessary, ss we train our own help; must be satisfied with 818 to 820 to stsrt Apply 602A N. Taylor, room 258. 7 to p.

m. For Women, Girls 23 CANVASSERS house to house. Apply b' rrn n0 p- m- 4933 ENTERTAINERS Who can sing and dance. LADY 35-40; to take phone calls, clean house and cook: home nights; 63 50 week and carfare HI. 4878.

WANTED Telephone sales work. Apply In person. 620 Chestnut, Room 27. WOMEN 3: with cars for spsre time work. Room 103.

Waterman 437 N. Kingshlghway. WOMEN earn money In their own home; can earn up to 66 dally In spare time. Apply in person. Room 105.

457N. Kingshlghway ROOMS FOR RENT Firnlshad 30 BLACKSTONE. 1245 2d floor front; aln-g; EN RIGHT. liV Single and doable; award eetlenal; gentlemen preferred. FO.

82.t. LINDELL. 4254 '3d fU a pt.t Cheerful warm front, breakfast optional; reasonable. Haisskaapinc 32 EVANS, Large frent; plenty hat water: seethe ft eipesare. FR.

OANNETT. 4345 2-room apartment with kitchen: neat, clean. P.I. 0ST4W. GOODFELLOW.

1252 Cheerful, warm bedroom, kitchen; complete; Gentiles only. MU. 7533. KIiGSHIGHWAY. 1619 S.

t-reeaa seltes, 2nd. 3rd I garage. I.A.eVM. LAFAYETTE, 2318 Warsa large franli water; free phane, 85.QB; ethers, S3.50. ONDEIXr806mai! apt: completely furnished; excetlent hot-water hest; re-frlgeration; linens UunderedadultsM.

RIDGE. 5246 2-room suite; completely furnished hot-wster heat. ST. VINCENT. 34382 large rooms; "aeil heated: nicely furnished: adults.

WELLS. 53232 cicely furnished: Frigl- daire; garage: convenience. Board and Raam 33 GOTUJFELLOW. leSlA Large 'frent; steasa heat; gewtleaaea ee41 aseals; 58. HAMILTON.

1220 Nicely furnished, warm 2d fl. room: good meals; conveniences. FTlDt'E. IwSS Attractive, wares frent; ad)tningbatkj VERNON 5I46 Room, excellent board for 88 each: hardwood floors; tile bath; OU neat, ana pnone. WYOMING.

3434 Attractive warm front; ntAr tt 1 1 ROOM Large cheerfui; jmt faomt; 1 tectkcn; oil heat. HI. 2121, Oaath Naticts' I COTJfE. DENNIS T. (Garry) Wednesday.

February 13. 183, dear brother cl C. Coyne. Funeral from iha residence, (14S Crea-rent avenue. Friday.

February 14, I p. to 8t. James' Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. tKHIEGSHACSER SERVICE.

CBAIN. aOBtBT-Of Sl Mairnotle are. nue. on Tuesday. February 11.

at 5i p. beloved husband ol Annette Crain me Flnkei. dear father of George, Annette. Lorraine and Robert. our dear on, brother, brother-in-lav and uncle Funeral from CROOHAN FUNERAL HOME.

7146 Manchester avenue, Saturday, February IS. at :30 a nr. to St. Michael i Church. Shrewsbury.

Interment New SS. Peter and Paul'K Cemetery. DILLON'. JANE (see Danntllsn 2M( North Prairie avenue. Tuesday.

February 11. 13C 3 55 p. beloved wife ot the late Maurice Dillon, dear mother ot Edward David Maurice Paul Joseph A Detective Bernard D. and Madeline I. Dillon, and the late Officer Wll-Itam John and Thomas Dillon, our dear mother-in-law and aunt Funeral from ARTHUR 3.

DONNELLY'S PARLORS. 3840 Lindell boulevard. Frldav, February 14. :30 a. to St.

Teresas Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DOVLAN, DELIA Entered Into rest on Wednesday, February 13, 1S36, at 6 a. beloved sifter of Ella Donlan. Mrs.

Sablna Donlan Oavln and Mrs. Julia Donlan Gavin Funeral from ARTHUR 3. DONNELLY'S PARLORS. 3840 Lindell boulevard, on Saturday, February 15. af 30 a.

to St. Bridget's Church, Jefferson and Can street. Interment Calvary Cemetery. FRITZ. JOHN Of 4329 Sarpy avenue, en Wednesday.

February 11, 1836. beloved husband of Josephine FriU. dear father of Robert. Charles. Joseph and John Frits and Mrs.

W. Fieelmann, Mrs. Nellie Brew, ster, Mrs. Amelia Wegener and the late Mra. Lissle Filsinger, dear grandfather and great-grandfather.

Funeral from KRIEOBHACSER'S CHAPEL, 4104 Manchester avenue, on Friday, February 14. at 3 p. m. Interment Con cordia Cemetery. Member of O.

A. R. Hermann (Mo.) papers please copy. HAMMER. ELIZABETH (nee Gerhardt) Of 3903 Ohio, entered into rest on Thursday.

February 13. 1836. at 1 a. beloved wife of the late Richard Hammer, dear mother of Bertha Shields. George.

William, Edward, Henry and Mamie Mudd, Lucille Vidot and Frieda Palmer, our dear sister, sister-in-law. mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KUTIS FUNERAL HOME. 3906 Gravois avenue, Monday. February 17, at 1:30 p.

m. Interment St. Paul's Church-yard. HOHNER, JOHN A. Of 3637 Minnesota avenue, on Wednesday, February 13.

1818, at 7 p. beloved husband of Caroline Hohner tnee Warmbrod), dear father of Clara Hohner. Cornelia Hack, Carrie Grimm. Arthur and Victor Hohner. also the late Leo Hohner, our dear father-in-law, grandfather and uncle.

Funeral from ROBERTS' PARLORS. 190S South Grand boulevard, on Saturday, February 13. at 1:30 a. to St. Anthony's Church.

Interment 88. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Deceased was a member et the St. Louis Stereotype Union No. 6.

HORN, EMMA nee Bottoms) Of 3728 Kosciusko. Wednesday, February 13, 1836. at 4 a. beloved wife of Peter Horn, St. ai.d rear mother of Peter, Viola, and William Horn, dear aister of Harry and Jacob Bottoms, Ella Orphsnt.

and Margaret Symond, dear aister-tn-law, mother-in-law and aunt. In her 53rd year Funeral from SCHUMACHER FUNERAL HOME, 3013 Meremac, Saturday, February 15, at 3 p. m. to Our Redeemer's Cemtery. KOTAIJK.

JOSEPHINE F. (nee Mlnarlk) On Thursday. February 13, 1836, at 12:45 a. beloved wife of Joseph F. Kotalik.

dear mother of Josephine. Mrs. Helen Kern-lage and Marceline Kotalik. our dear sis ter, mother-in-law, sister-li-law and aunt. Funeral from KUTIS' FUNERAL HOME.

2906 Gravois avenue. Saturday, February 15. Requiem mass St. Plus Church, 8:30 a. m.

Interment New SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Deceased was a member of St. Plus Altar Society, St. Elisabeth Society, and Ladles' Wednesday Club.

LANGE. DONALD EDWARD Of 4330 Dewev avenue, asleep In Jesus. Tuesday, February 11. 1836. at 1:30 p.

darting son of Albert and Helen Lange tnee Die-belt, dear brother of Rodger Lange, our dear grandson, nephew and cousin, age i years. Remains will lie In State at WACKER-HELDERLE CHAPEL, 3834 Oravols. until Friday, February 14, 11 a. m. Service same day.

3 p. from Messiah Lutheran Church, Grand boulevard and Pestalosai street, to Sunset Burial Park. LA CROIX. MART A. (nee Merray) Of 3810 Lafayette avenue, on Wednesday, reo-ruary 12.

1936, at 10 a. widow ot the late Adolphus La Croix, mother of the late Capt. George La Croix, sister ot Margaret Murrav. Funeral from ROBERT'S PARLORS, 1905 South Orand boulevard, on Friday. February 14, at "10 a.

to St. Margaret's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis, St.

Ann's Married Ladles' Sodality of St. Margaret's Church, Eucharlstlc League of St. John's Church. Loretto Sodality of Loretto Convent and Ladies of Chsrity of St. Vincent de Paul's Church.

Members of the Ladies of Charity will meet Thursday, February 13. 9 p. at Robert's Funeral Parlor, 1805 South Grand boulevard. TOOI.E. ROSE Of 4811 Terrace avenue, on Wednesday, February 13, 1936, our dear mother, grandmother, sister and "Vuneml from KRTEGSHAUSER MORTUARY.

4228 South Kingshlghway, on Saturday, February 15, at 3 p. m. Interment New 8t. Marcus Cemetery. Nete change ef time ef faneral.

Qt'INN. JOHN J. 3601 North Eleventh street, entered Into rest on Tuesday, February 11. 1836. at 8:30 p.

beloved husband of Clara Quinn (nee Mueller, dear father of Allen and Dorothy and our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Friclav. February 14. at 2 p. from the SUEDMEYER CHAPEL, 3834 North Twentieth etreet.

Interment Fried-en's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Baker's Union. Locsl No. 4. RIVERS, GAT (Jessie Of 5130 Lotus avenue, entered into rest on Wednesday, Frtruary 13.

1836, 2:50 a. dear wife of Paul 3. Rivers, dear mother of Robert Paul Rivers, dear daughter of Bob Riddle, desi niece of Mr. and Mrs. C.

V. Smith, snd granddaughter of the late William W. Thompson, in her 23rd year. Funeral Frtdsv, February 14, p. nv, from DREHMANN-HARRAL CHAPEL.

1903 Union boulevard, to Bellefontaine Cemetery. RI PP-COOK. MAITE Of Highway 77, West Affton. entered Into rest suddenly, on Tuesday, February 11. 1835.

beloved wife of Charles Rupp. dear mother of Millard Cook, Mildred Ulman and Jessie Cook, mother-in-law and aunt. Services Friday evening. February 14. at 7 p.

at FFNDLER UNDERTAKING 744 Lemav Ferry road. Burial Saturday, February 15. at 3 p. at Sherlll. Mo.

SCRREINPR. CARL Of 4151 Junista atreet. on Wednesday, February 12, 1938. at 12 noon, beloved husband of Cornelia Schreiner tnee Rupprechti. dear father of Adele and Carl Schreiner and Mrs.

Eugene Geisler. and our dear father-in-law and uncle, age 69 years. Remains at WITT BROS. CHAPEL. 2829 South Jefferson avenue.

Funeral Sstur-day at 3 p. to Missouri Crematory. Deceased was a member of Bayern Vere'n, Schlaraffia Society and St. Louis Typographical Union No. S.

SPAEDY. CLARA KATHERINE Of 5252 Northland avenue, on Wednesday. February 12. 1836. at 8 30 p.

dear daughter of John B. Spaedy. dear sister of John and Albert Soaedv. Mrs. J.

A. Sanger. Mrs. Bertha Cordry and Mrs. W.

W. Stevenson. Funeral from STUART At SONS' CHAPEL. 1225 Union boulevard. Saturday.

February 15. at 6 SO a. to Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member Third Order of St.

Francis. STEFFENS. LOVISA ee Klait) Of 4543 Morganford. on Tuesday. February 11.

1838. at 8 25 a. widow of the late Chrttin Steffens. dear mother ot Oscar and Edmund Steffens, Olga Jennewein, Hilda Ettllnr. and Viola Heitg, our dear aister.

alster-ln-law, mother-in-law. grandmother, and aunt. In her 71st year Remains In stste at SCHUMACHER FUNERAL HOME, 3013 Meremac, until Satur. day. February 13 at 10 a.

m. Services sstne ds at 3 p. at Nasareth Evangelical Church. Morganford and Tholotao. Interment Surset Burial Park.

A member of Nasareth Ladies Aid. "WALDRON." PETER J. Of 4161 avenue, on Tuesday. February 11. 1836.

at 120 a dear brother of Wary and William Waldron, Funeral from CULLINANE FUNERAL PARLOR. 1710 North Orand boulevard. Friday, February 14. at a. to St.

Margaret's Church. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Margaret's Parish: also Marquette Council.

K. of C. Members of Marquette Council, K. of meet in a body. Thursday.

February 13 at I p. at Culllnane Bros. Funeral Parlor, to pav final respects to their departed brother. WATKIN5, EVA Of 4500 McPherson avenue, on Thursday, February 13. 193.

sister of Laura Howard H. and Walter R. Watkins. Services at LUPTON MORTUARY. 4449 Olive street, at 2 p.

m. Interment Lake Charles Cemetery WEISSF.NBORN. DAISY KLINE Of 811 Glen Ridge. Mo, on Tbursdav February 13. 1836, at 8 IS a.

beloved wife of Arthur L. Weissenbont and mother ef Mercedes Weiaseroora Penn. Funeral from KRTEGSHAUSER MORTUARY. 42i8 South Kirigsrnghway boulevard. Saturday.

February 15. at 1 p. xa. ValbalU Cemetery. Fair and West Florissant avenues.

directed the funeral. Edward E. MarqoardL Edward E. Marquardt, 67, of 4119 West Oreenlea place, died Monday and was buried today in St. Peter's Cemetery following services in Beth any Evangelical Church.

Red Bud and Rosalie avenues. The Math Hermann Sons' Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avenues, directed the funeral. Edward W. Meyer. Funeral services for Edward W.

Meyer, 64, of 6 153 A Suburban ave nue, who died Tuesday, were held today in the Clark Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont avenue. Frank L. Monfort. Funeral services for Frank L. Monfort.

44, of 601 Westgate avenue, who died Monday, were held today in the George L. Pleitsch Chapel, 5966 Easton avenue. Burial was In Oak Grove Cemetery. Henry N'esseL Henry Nessel, 89, of 2862 Lemp avenue, died Tuesday and will be buried tomorrow In New Picker Cemetery following services at 2:30 p. m.

In the Hoffmelster Chapel, 7814 South Broadway. Mrs. Caroline Ocken. Funeral services were held yester day in St Alphonsus (Rock) Church for Mrs. Caroline Ocken, 59, of 4141 Cleveland avenue.

Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. The Arthur J. Don nelly Parlors, 3840 Lindell boulevard, directed the funeral. Orbit S. Peppers.

Funeral services were held today in the Edith E. Ambruster Chapel, 4234 Manchester avenue, for Orbit S. Peppers. 50, of 4314 DeTonty street, who died Monday. Mrs.

Margaret Powers. Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Powers, 84, mother of Edward J. Powers, president and treasurer of the McCabe-Powers Auto Body will be held at 9 a. m.

tomorrow in St. Roch's Church. 6060 Waterman avenue, with interment in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Powers died yesterday.

The body will be at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Henry C. Tulley of 6063 Westminster place, until time of the funeral. Another daushter, Mrs. M.

J. Hanlck, also survives. John J. Qninn. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in the Suedmeyrr Chapel. 3934 North Twentieth street, for John J. Qulnn of 3601 North Eleventh street, who died Tuesday. Burial will be in Friedena Cemetery.

Mrs. Catherine Rapps. Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Rapps, 79, of 1526A Destre-han street, who died Tuesday, will be held at 9 a. m.

Saturday in Holy Trinity Church. Fourteenth and Mallinckrodt streets. The Brockland Chapel, Hogan and North Market streets, has charge. William Reitt. runeral services were held today in the John L.

Ziegenheln St Sons' Funeral Home, 7027 "Jravois avenue, for William Reitz, 51. of 1915 Miami street. The body was cremated. Mrs. Gay Rivers.

Mrs. Gay Rivers, 22 years old, of 5130 Lotus avenue, died yesterday. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Drehmann-Harral Chapel, 1905 Union boulevard.

Burial will be In Bellefon-taine Cemetery. Benjamin Rabin. Funeral services were held today in the Oxenhandler Chapel. 4469 Washington boulevard, for Benjamin Rubin of 737 Limit avenue. University City.

Burial was in Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery. Clarence IL Safer. Funeral services were held yesterday in the Arthur J. Donnelly Parlors. 3840 Lindell boulevard, for Clarence H.

Sager. 58. of 321 Belt avenue, who died Monday. Charles G. Sennits.

Funeral services for Charles O. Schultx 62. of 2007A South Broadway, who died Tuesday, were held today in the Beiderwieden South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa street. Terranre E. Sherry.

Terrance E. Sherry of 4179 Lafayette rrenue died Tuesday. The body was sent yesterday from the Peeti Funeral Home. Lafayette avenue and Longfellow boulevard, to Dexter, Mo, for burial. William Spaeth.

Funeral services were held today In the Suedmeyer Chapel. 3934 North Twentieth street, for William Spaeth, 32, of 1404 ISiiot street, who Mrs. Anna Runtinc. Mrs. Anna Bunting, 80.

of 1318 Warren street, died Tuesday. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. to morrow in the Ooodhart Good hart Funeral Home, 2228 St. Louis avenue.

Mrs. Marv E. ravsnmrh. Funeral services were held today in the Ooodhart Ooodhart Funeral Home, 2228 St. Louis avenue, for Mrs.

Mary E. Cavanaugh of 3452 Williams place. Burial was In Memorial Park Cemetery. Roberft M. Cajaeob.

Robert M. Cajaeob, 49. of Seattle, Wash and formerly of St. Louts, died at his home recently. Funeral services were held today In the Southern Funeral Home, 6322 South Grand boulevard.

Miss Kathryn L. Church. Funeral services will be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St.

Philip Neri Church, Thekla and Queens avenues, for Miss Kathryn L. Church, 48, of 5425 North Klngshlghway, who died Tuesday. The Harrigan Sheahan Funeral Home. 4415 Washington boulevard, has charge. Dennis T.

Coyne. Dennis T. Coyne, of 6145 Crescent avenue, died yesterday. The funeral procession will leave the residence at a. m.

tomorrow for services at 8:30 a. m. In St. James' Church, 1349 Tamm avenue. The Kriegs- hauser Mortuary, 4228 South Kings-highway, will direct the funeral.

Mr. Fern Craln. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Edith E.

Ambruster Funeral Home. 4053 Lin- dell boulevard, for Mrs. Fern Crain, 23. of 6501 Plymouth avenue. Burial will be In Memorial Park Cemetery.

Jamea W. Earley. James W. Earley, 34 years old, of New York City. formerly of St.

Louis, died In New York Monday. He was a student In the Art School at Washington University here and left for the east about five years ago. The body will be brought here for burial. Henry L. Eckert Funeral services for Henry L.

Eck ert, 72. of 811 Wrizht street, who died Tuesday, will be held at 1:45 tomorrow In the Leidner Chapel, 2223 St. Louis avenue. John Ender. John Ender of 3127 Lemp avenue died yesterday.

Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in St. Agatha Church, Ninth street and Utah avenue. The Kutis Funeral Home, 2906 Oravota avenue, has charge.

Mrs. Augusts M. Fischer. Funeral services were held today In the William M. Schumacher rhanel.

4834 Natural Bridee ave nue, for Mrs. Augusta M. Fischer. 92, of Cottage avenue, wno ciea Tuesday. Frank A.

Gooding. Funeral services for Frank A. Oooding. 56, of 847 Belt avenue, for mer sales manager In the fan de railment of the Emerson Electric Co. who died yesterday, were held today in the Edith E.

Ambruster Funeral Home, 4053 Lindell boulevard. Burial was in Pine Lawn Cemetery. Since the first of the year he represented the Samson Electric Co. of Rochester, N. in this territory.

Carl C. Heron. Funeral services for Carl C. Heron, 60. formerly of East St.

Louis and Carrollton, 111., who died yesterday In Kansas City, will be held there tomorrow. The body will be cremated. Mrs. Emma Horn. Mrs.

Emma Horn, 52. of 3723 South Kosciusko street, died yesterday and will be buried Saturday in Our Redeemer Cemetery following services at 2 p. m. in the Schumacher Funeral Home, 3013 Mera-mec street. Mrs.

Evelyn II. Keitb. Funeral services for Mrs. Evelyn H. Keith cf New Athens.

were held yesterday In the Schnur Funeral Home. 3123 Lafayette avenue. She was formerly of St. Louis. Roy G.

Kerr. Roy O. Kerr. 58, of 6210 Victoria avenue, died Tuesday and was buried today In Valhalla Cemetery following services in the Robert J. Ambruster Mortuary, Clayton road at Conccrdia lace.

Mrs. Olivia Lenhard. Funeral services for Mrs. Olivia Lenhard. 53.

of 198 North Ridge drive, Rlveniew Gardens, were held today in St. Catherine's Church, Riverview Gardens. Burial was In SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. The Math.

Hermann Sons' Chapel, Coupled with It will be the news and editorial feature de luxe, "The March of Time," in a new edition. Fun and Thrill at the Fox. Sally Eilers and Jimmy Dunn, who Know wnat to do with smart dialog and amusing situations, will be at the Fox tomorrow In "Don't Oet Personal." Offsetting this comedy will be "You May Be Next," a thriller with Lloyd Nolan and Ann Sothern at the top, aided by Douglass Dumbrille, Breton Churchill and Nana Bryant, another forward march against organized crime. The government, with all of the tricks of science, takea part and the fleet also comes in. In "Don't Oet Personal," Pinky Tomlln and Jimmy Dunn have a senile flivver and two college degrees.

Then they meet Sally Eilers. While Sally and Jimmy are matching wits, Plnkey la comparing notes that he soon shapes into new songs, said to be lovely and fresh. Ghest Story at Ambassador. Tomorrow at the Ambassador that fine actor, Robert Donat, will appear In a picture under the title "The Ohost Ooes West." Recalling Donat In "The Thirty-Nine Steps" and "Monte Cristo," the cash customer looks for a good ghost. The star's part Is a dual role; bringing Donat from his ancestral estate in England to America after selling his castle to Eugene Pallette.

There are ghostly doings aboard ship and later In this country, whither Pallette, at the insistence of hla child, Jean Parker, moves the castle, stone by stone. Naturally there Is romance, but not until much mystery is solved in an atmosphere of thrill and laughter. Other well known persons figure In the second picture, "Dancing eet." with Joan Marsh. Ben Lvon. Nugent and Isabel Jewell in surroundings the title suggests.

The Ambassador also announces that It will resume stage shows on February 21. with a revue, soon to be followed by the personal appearance of Betty Orable of St. Louis, and her fiance, Jackie Coogan. "Rose Marie" Stays at Loew'a. As promised by long box-office lines, Jeannette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy and Allan Jones are to remain at least another week at Loew's in the screen version of "Rose Marie." This operetta, rearranged and extended by the addition of many features, is pernaps the best example of the screen set to good music and at the same time meeting popular taste.

Miss MacDonald and Eddy have all of the old "Rose Marie" songs and a lot of new airs that have come from other sources to fit naturally into the revised story. In addition. Chic Sale's timely treatment ot a Lincoln Incident remains over as one of the best things of its kind In humor and sentiment. Doable Bill at Shabert Preston Foster, who has taken a high place as an Interpreter of vigorous roles, will play such a part tomorrow in "We're Only Human," at the Shubert. Coupled with It and of equal rank Is the story of "Timothy Quest." by Kate Douglas WlgRin, with Eleanore Whitney and Tome Keene.

Two Important youngsters, Dickie Moore as Timothy and Virginia Wledler. will have Places in a stirring story of vagrant children who have a trying time in sinister circumstances that finally Improve. J. M. Kerrigan and the veteran Irene Franklin have outstanding parts in a strong cast.

"We're Only Human" will find Foster a hard-boiled detective. His support Includes Jane Wyatt, Arthur Hohl, Moruni Olsen and Jane Dar- 'ell. with Miss Wyatt as a news paper woman who helps when the hero needs it. Variety at the MiMoori. The popular Jane Withers win be the Missouri tomorrow In the amusing "Paddy Day" as the picture headliner.

supported by Pinky Tomlin and funny Oeorge Oivot. The vaulevllle added will be topped by Ray Weber, remembered from the Municipal Opera, with Muriel Gardner and Ed Kane, dancers: Lyda Sue. acrobat: Laurge Morg-'r. knockabout, and the Missouri Rockets. 4 i.

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