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33 THE ST. LOUIS STAR FRIDAY EVENIXO, APRIL 25. 1939. THE ST. LOUIS STAR MONUMENTS i 1 BIRTHS BURIAL) PERMITS iSPECIAL PRICE REDUCTION: BIRTHS E- F.

and W. Docr.ng. S177 Eichelberger. and Cross, 4202 ArsenaX E. A.

and D. Ker. 7313 Mvrtle. J. p.

and I. Ciimmlngs. 309 W. Kraus. C.

J. and M. Ogle. 3844 Marine s. and Vaughn.

3506 Kossuth. H. and M. Brennecke. 2807 Salina.

D. C. mnd O. CKeefe, 4731 St. Lewis.

J. A. and Chenault. 5373 Natural Bridge 3. M.

and Plynn. Mo. P. and Quirk, 72S Wise. J.

R- and Clioney. 201 1 A E. DeSoto. 8. and Kline.

5911 Theodore. B. and Pey. 1604A S. Twelfth.

GOING PLACES and SEEING THINGS on the MOTOR. TOMIS; MONUMENTS Gsaranteed Quality and Workmanship, Beautiful New Designs STANDARD MONUMENT CO. Change in Wabash Sccvice between St. Louis and Columbia, Mo. AUTO CLUB OF WEEKLY TOURING NEWS EXCLUSIVE TO THE STA8 Tour Takes in Series of Quaint Illinois Towns on Route 13 to Marissa and Scott Field.

Effective Sunday, April 27, Wabash service from Centralia to Colombia con nec tint; with Wabash train No. 11 leaving St. Louis .7:30 pm. (Delmar BonL 7:44 p'm) will be discontinued. Effective same date.

Wabash train No. 17 leaving St. Louis Union Station 11:55 pm. Delmar Boulevard Station 12:10 am, will make connections with new Wabash service from Centralia, arriving Columbia, 4:20 am. Baby Alexander.

4 daya. 1723 Anna 8a hi. 67, 4604 Quincy. A. Thompson.

5. 1432 Papin. D. O'Connor. 6.

5657 Wabeda. Mary M. Daly. 54. 5857 Cote Brilliant.

P. Viola Morris, 65. 5114A Page. Matilda Gruoe. 75.

3636 Keokuk. Lauretta Corbrtt, 58. 904 Morgan. W. Williams.

51. 3109 Franklin. F. Brown. 1.

2131 Clark. Melissa Byington, 71. 4121 Turner, Mary Klein. 73. 3311 Minnesota.

Josephine A. Mye's, 39. 4332 Lee. Kolodny, 65. 6029 Bartmer.

Naomi Daniels. 18. 3886 Washington. Mary Gunn. 70.

J357A Siernple. E. F. MarkowskL 51, 5477 W. Union.

V. LaMonte, 3732A N. Twenty-first. 1 4406 Elmbank. CEMETERIES AND LOTS MOST DESIRABLE LOT to prettiest section of Oak Grove Oemetery: 13 grave.

20 feet square; will sacrifice for cash. Phone AT water 53W. VALHALLA "THE CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL" Crematory, Columbarium Mausoleum CA baay Oi7 CA ban 097 CB Btral t496 PERPETITAI CAKE 9 Train leaving St. LmIi at an and pm will eontinae as at present make direct connections a Centralia for Coiambia. B.

C. Watts, Passenger Traffic Manager. I St. louii Va-OL ''B'f alien i rr aw a. Spring Is Mere2 GET YOUR SHARE OF HEALTH, ENERGY, Look about you! Everywhere the world is teeming: with bubbling health, vitality, growth and HAPPINESS.

You see it in the green trees and grass, in the brisk step of your friends going to work, in the joyous laughter of the youngsters as they go about their play. You feel it yourself in the freshness of the morning air. The thrill of living gives you a hint of the exuberant health and happiness that should be yours. TERMS DEATH NOTICES KROEGER, BERNARD H--)f 2854 Mer-amec street, on Friday. AprU 25, 1930, at 5:30 husband of the late Elizabeth Kroeger (nee Vogel-Dammi.

dear faUier William Kroeger. Adeline Van Hoog-Kirael, Amelia Dreste and Elixabeth Alt-mann. and our dear father-in-law. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. In his 71st year.

Funeral from GEBKEN CHAPEL. 2842 Meramec street, on Monday. April 38. at 8-30 a. to St.

An'hony Church, tlience SS Peter and Paul Cemetery. Deceased, was a member of the Orphan Society. KB. EGEE, JESSIE E. (nee Hnber) Entered into rest on Tuesday.

AprU 22. 1930. 8:55 p. beloved wife of Judge Chauncey J. Krueger.

Funeral Friday, AprU 25. 3 m. Interment New Si. Paul Churchyard. LII.LICH.

CATHERINE AGNES (nee Koehner -Of 3658 Lierman avenue, oa Wednesday, Anril 23. 1930. at 8.40 p. dear wife of William H. LUlich.

Interment at Mt. Pisgah. Ohio. LTNCH. MART T.

(nee Donahoe) On Wednesday AprU 23. 1930. at 1:50 p. her 62d year. Funeral from residence, 6900 North Market street, on Saturday.

April 36. at 8:30 to Notre Dame Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. MEHRHOFF, ions-Entered Into rest Wednesday, AprU 33, 1930, beloved husband of Anna Kraus Mehrhoff. Funeral Saturday. AprU 26, at 9 a.

m. MINOR, VERONICA ALICE Of 4601 Maffitt avenue, entered into rest Thursday, AprU 34, 1930. at 1:50 p. aged years. Funeral Saturday.

April 36. at 8:30 a. to Visitation Church. Interment tn Calvary Cemetery. MYERS, WILLIAM B.

Entered Into peaceful rest at 12.45 p. Thursday, April 34, 1930, dearly beloved husband of Gussie Myers 4 nee Stapp. Funeral Monday. AprU 28. at 1:30 a.

St. Margaret Church. Interment In 38. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. NOONAN.

MAMIE On Thursday, April 1930, of 3032 Lafayette avenue, beloved daughter of John and the late Ann Noonan tnee Sims), and dear sister of Mrs. Frank Roeder and Robert Noonan, and our aunt, sister-in-law and niece. Funeral Saturday. April 36, at 8:30 a. from PEETZ FTJNiiRAL HOME.

Lafayette avenue and LongfeUow boulevard, St. Church. Interment In Calvary Cemeiery. O'CONNELU ANNA (aee Teefer) On AprU 23. 1930.

at 7:35 p. dear beloved wife of WUllam O'Connell. dear mother of Arthur, Mark. Otto, George. Troy McDcr-mott.

Mrs Arthur Skaggs, Mrs. Ovie Setzer and Mrs. Francis Martin, our cear sister and ster-in-law. mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER CHAPEL, 41C4 Manchester avenue, on Saturday, AprU 28.

at 2:15 p. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. RCHL, LENA Of 4118 Labadle avenue, eniered into rest on Wednesday, AprU 33. 1430, at 5 age 70 years.

funeral Saturday, April ao, at p. m. Interment Zion Cemetery. SCHUETTE. THEODORE F.

Of 4138 West Lee avenue, entered Into rest Tuesday, April 22. 193J, at 8 a. dear husband of Anna Schuette, in his 61th year. Funeral Friday. AprU 35.

at 2 m. sriFER, ISAAC On Wednesday. AprU 23, 1930, belovei husband of Bessie Sailer Funeral on Friday, AprU 25, at 2 p. m. SEVERS.

RXVA (nee Leffier) Entered Into rest et residence, 6333 Audrey avenue, on Wednesday, April 23. 1930, at 6:45 p. in her 30th year. Funeral Friday, Apr.l 25. at 3:30 p.

to Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. SLATE, GASENA (nee Stredt) Entered Into rest AorU 23. 1930. at 5 a.

m. Funerr.1 Friday, at 7 a. to Immac ulate conception Church, Maplewood. Interment Waterloo, 111. STREMME, JOHN Asleep In Jesus on Wednesaay, April 23, 19i0.

at a. at tne residence of his daughter. Mrs. Minnie Orocitke, dear hu.Oanu of the late Katner.n S.remme (nee Boemann), dear father of Mrs. Lena Happcl.

Mrs. Minnie Groeteke, Mrs. Lutz. Mrs. Alaerts.

Mrs Anna Becker and Henry S.remme, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, great-granoiather and uncle, in hiB 76th year. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER 3 NEW FUNaitAL HOME, 4228 South Kingshlghway, on Saturday, April 26, at 2:15 p. m. Interment Concordia Cemetery. A member of Concordia Aid Society, Branch No.

7. 'STl'LTS, JOHN 'W-Entered Into rest Thursday, Apiil 34. 1930, dear husband of Effie M. StultS. Interment in Palmyra, Saturday.

TOD, DOTTIE J. Of 1148 Aubert avenue, on Wednesday, April 23. 1930. Funeral Saturday. AprU 26.

at 3 p. m. Interment In Valhalla Cemetery. VOLLMAR. HUGO M.

Of 4523 Idaho avenue, entered Into rest on Thursday, April 24, 1930, at 3:20 a. beloved husband of Lena Vollmar (nee Plckel), at the age of 57 years. Funeral Saturday, April 26, at 1:30 p. to Missouri Crematory. WALK.

LOUISE (nee Eehle) Of 1917A Arsenal street, entered into rest on Wednesday, AprU 23, 1920, at 3:25 a. bsloved wife of Frank B. Walk. Funeral Saturday, April 26, at 8:30 a. to St.

Agatha's Church, thence to S3. Peter and Paul's Cemeetry. WERNER. JACOB OTTO On Wednesday. April 23, 10C0.

at p. dear bro her of Mrs. Martha Halblaub. Mrs. Alice Voss, August Werner, John Werner and Mrs.

Carr.e Klrchmeier. and our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funerel Satu-day, April 26. at 2:30 p. from WM.

M. SCHUMACHER'S NEW MORTUARY, 4E34 Natural Bridge avenue. Interment in Zioa Cemetery. WTGAL. MARGARET Of 4254 Hartford street, entered Into rest April 23, 1930.

Interment Springfield. Mo. ZIEGLER. CHARLES CALVIN On Wednesdev, April 23. at 2:45 a.

dearlv beloved husband rt Mary C. Zierler Services frm Sheldon Mmerial on Saturday, at 2 p. to Valhalla Crematory. Please ornit flowers. 1 I 5 "I 1 I 1-d i i i 1 rs a.

4 I I i i i 1. 1 a a L. i 3 1 1 mm I M0NUMEST8 7211 ST. CHARLES RD. LOST AND POUND BAG-Lost; man Sunday night, hhw5; 61, between imperial ana south; 9:15 p.

black grain leather containing clothing, letters and automatic; reward. Address Box 187. Kimms- wick, MO. BOOK OF 49 STREET Lost or stolen; numbers 190.603 to inclusive; conductor must P7 same: no questions wUl be asked if they are returned to Conductor J. H.

Hen-kel, 331? St. Vincent. OR and 1920M. WHITE GOLD WR1JT WATCH Losl I ladies' with Unk bracelet: initials K. M.

Thursday morning. Southwest ave. or Lindenwood bus; reward. HI land 8113. LOST Wrist watch, ialtlala N.

A. F. an flexible band; liberal reward. 470 Alaska. FR oupeet FOUND BY POLICE.

50 ft rope Fourth District. Bicycle Seventh District. PERSONAL A. Letter received. Don't worry; will do as requested.

Are you coming to mef Write. Did you say anything about Jimmy and Maryf Am O. but lonesome. Don't believe aU you hear. BABE SEND BIRTH DATE AND $1.00.

For your "Personal Chart." Learn your natural qualities, what work you wero best fitted for by nature, your best mates and how to choose them, and many other Intimate things about yourself that will amaze you I Send dollar bill today. PRINCES3 MARY PRODUCTS, Springfield, III. SUITABLE compensation will be paid for information leading to present whereabouts of Robert formerly of 903 La Salle street, or E.sex Sedan, serial 733297. motor 771123. Call impel.

OA r-field 3440. WE rid your home of bedbugs, vermin ST. LOUIS EXTERMINATOR CO LI n. 5030. WILL Coly or Zella Molton or Morton caU KI rkwood 1020? Important.

INSTRUCTIONS APARTMENT BOUSE EDUCATION Lights the way for the future Your opportunity ta doubled National School. SIS Humboldt Building. JE fferson 1718. TBI CITY BARBER COLLEGE Taltloa. its.

Call or wr.te ill Market at. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Eligible meal and women, 18-50; qualify for government positions. $115-250 month; government experience unnecessary paid vacations; thousands needed yearly. Writ Osment Department B. St.

Louis. MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS. TEACHER OF SINOINO Special rates tm beg.nntrs CaU CO Uax 6656J. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BARBER SHOP 3 chairs: good location; rent $35.00. with latest fixtures; other IMA.

Si. Louie 8 r. CONFECTIONERY-GROCERY Other 353 Lemay Ferry. Ro i A UHANT Established 16 years; cash only. E.

Adams. 3603 Par. VI. IBOg. ROOMING HOUSE For quick sale; 30 rooms, 3 garages.

3 basements. 3651 FOR S.LL Small grocery and confectlon-ery; 3 Uv'ng roorrs; cheap rent: win sacrlf ce ie3 S. Third. I HAVE discovered a new process to manufacture a very-cheap paint, just as good as any high-grade paint. Want capital to manufacture the same.

Orders are pending. Party must act immediately. Box 515-W. BUSINESS WANTED. BARBER SHOP WTD.

3-ehalr; must be rer.l bargain; good location. EV ergreen 4090. SERVICES OFFERED INTERIOR CLEANING and painting; paint washed, paper cleaned, bathrooms enamelled, pr.ces reasonable. Get my pries first. Lindell 6278J.

Learn lieauty Culture at Moler'i and fc skilled In the ace of professions for omen reputation wUl plaoo you tn the best position when qualified. Day or night classes CaU or write for booklet No 38 MOLEK SYSTEM, 810 N. 6th BUS AND RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION ATLANTIC-PACIFIC STAGES. Ia. All new Individual reclining ehalr busses.

Operating on express schedules. CHICAGO LIMITED LEAVES 12:01 NOON. Other schedules leave 6:30 a. 7:30 9:00 p. m.

Los Angeles express leaves dally via the scenic Grand Canyon Rout. New low fares to all points. Main Depot, 105 N. 6th St. CE n.

8188. 4 To scatter. 3 On top of. 6 Lowest point. Placed la layers.

8 9 Bugle plant. 10 Soft broom. 11 Sheep. 18 To scatter. 19 Frosting.

21 Mover's truck. 22 Likely. 23 Cherubs. 23 Marble used as shooter. 26 Dined.

27 Crustacean. 2 Perceived. 82 Continued ss tempt to gain possession. 83 Gaseous element. 88 The seat at bishop.

87 To place. 38 War 40 Stick. 41 Fabric 42 Child. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SATISFACTORY SERVICE Ftr Ererj Purse Can CAbany KZ1 ALEXANDER SDNS III FUNERAL CHAPEL I 6175 Delmar Blvd. MJji GERAGHTY Lindell Blvd.

at Boyle UNDERTAKERS JEfferson S700 Thco. V. Beiderwieden 1039 St Lmi's Are CE rtrai 838 i. 8686. KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuaries St.

Louie Foremost Puaerai Roinea Cnequaled Srrv.ce at No Extra Cost Visitora Welcomed 4338 8. Klnpshlghway Phone RI 6300 4104-06 Manchester Ave GR and D41? PEETZ FUNKHAX. HOME Lafayette at Longfel ow Blvd. GRand 7103-7101 I SKOPF S216 Delmar Blvd FOMt 0438-0435 WM. M.

SCHUMACHER 4S34 NATURVL BRTDOB eTV ER 2787 SUEDMEYER SONS i934 North 3Uj St. TTIer 0345 FLORISTS OSTERTAO BROS. niwrnR rria all OCCASIONS WASHINGTON at JEFFERSON CE 441 DEATH NOTICES BECKER. HENXY Aaleep In Jesus, on Tuesday. April 32.

1930. at 1 p. dear son of Mrs. Lena Van Heusden. dear stepson of Prank Van Huesden and our dear brother, brother-in-law.

uncle, nephe and cousin. In his 26th year. Puneral Friday. April as, at a p. from family residence.

4401 Oakwood ave nue Ptne Lawn, to St. John's Cemetery. IPLEITSCH SERVICE. HERDOLT. JOHN ALBION Entered Into rest on Wednesday.

April 23. 1930. dear brother ot George H. and the late William Berdolt, and our dear uncle. Funeral on saturaay, mm zs.

ai Mm tit a armmr WTrnnraAT. HOMi 3117 East Orand boulevard, to Corpus Chrlstt Church. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. BEKKENBILE. CHRISTIAN Of 7246 Wise avenue, entered into rest on Wednes day, April 33.

1930 at 7:21 a. dsr husband of Sophia Berkenbile, in bia 83d year. Funeral Friday. April 35. at 10:30 a.

to Memorial Park Cemetery. BLANCHFTELD. MAT Entered Into rest after a br ef illness. Thursday. April 24, 1930.

at 8 p. beloved sister of William Mlehael David U. Anna A. Blanchfield and Mrs. Allen Thomas.

Puneral Saturday, April 33. at 8:30 a. from the residence. 210 Herefor-1 street. Persuon.

to St. John and et. James- Church Interment In Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. BOLT.

AT.IT IZATT Of Sprint-field, ntred Into rest on Tuesday, April 22. 1330. at 7 n. beloved w.ie or tne late Martin Geo: Bolt, in her 40th year. Interment Berean cemetery.

JLada, Friday BOOTH. EDWIN J. At 3953A DeTonty street, suddenly, on Tuescav, April 22. 1930. beloved husband of Mattie Morris Booth, father of Robert Booth, ron of Mrs.

Ellen Booth and brother of William. Joan I and Mrs. William Scharr nghausen. 1 V. AT DV i UT.T'O X.

f3TMI3Q' CHAPEL, 6175 Delmar boulevard, Friday. April 25. at 2:30 p. m. Deceased was a member of MaijnoUa Lodge No.

626. A. F. and A. and SU Louis Lodge No.

439, B. of R. B3CCE, JAMES Of 3925 Park avenue, eriLered into rest Tue'dav. AorJ 22. 1930.

at 4:30 a. beloved husband of the late h.a le Bruce. Funeral Friday, April 2S. 1930. at 2 p.

at the residence of Joseph Bruce. 8021 Alaska avenue. Interment Watson Park. BRUEr.IMER. AGNES Entered into rest In her 7th year, Thursday, Aoril 24.

1330. at 3:17 p. at St. Elizabeth HosDital. Granite City, 111.

Funeral from the fami'iy residence, 1531 Fouith street. Ill Monday rooming, 8:30, to St. Mary's Church, Madison, 111., to Calvary Cemetery, Madison County, m. BR UN IN MART Of 4548 Natural Bridge, entered Into rest on Wednesday, April S3. 1930.

at 5 a. relict ol the late Henry Brunlng. Funeral saturaay. April ae. at a p.

m. Interment John's Cemetery. CAMENZIND, bertha (nee Aged 58 years, entered Into rest Wednesday, April 23, at 3 p. dearly beloved wife of Albert Camenilnd. Funeral Saturday, April 36, at 8:30 a.

from residence. 3208 Dodier atreet, to St. Teresa's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. CARPENTER. WILLIAM Entered Into rest on Wednesday, April 23, 1930, dear t-usband of Josephine W.

Carpenter, age, 57 yearK. 4 months and 3 days. Funeral Friday, April 25, at 3 p. m. CHARLET, JOHN Aged years.

months and 15 days, on April 34, 1930. Funeral Frl-lay, April 35, at 2 p. from re-idence, 1825 South Ninth street, to St. Matthew's Cemetery. CONWAT, ELIZABETH WILES Entered Into rest on April 28, at 8:15 p.

wife of the late Dr. Arthur Conway. Funeral from residence, 753 Tuxedo boulevard, Webster Groves, Friday, April 35. at 3 p. m.

DIEHL, ANNA (nee Joerc) Entered Into rest on Thursday. April 24, 1930, at 8:10 a. relict cf the late Edward Diehl. Funeral from rerldrnce, 620 South Han-ley road. Saturday.

April 26, at 2 p. to New St. Marcus Cemetery. EM.VEIT, MARY WEHS Entered Into rest at her residence. 4770 Greer avenue, on Wednesday.

April 23, 1930, widow of George A. Emnett. Funeral S-uur'iav. April 26. at 1:30 p.m.

FIT2ATP.CK. HCC-n On ThuTEd-v. Ap-il 24. 1930. beloved husband of Lucille Elliott and dr father of Adelaide Fltzpatrick, brother, uncle and son-in-law.

Fune-M from AL'XANDSR SONS, 6175 Delmar, on Monday, April 28, at 2 p. m. FRTZnEBTCHS. ADELE T. (nee Tegeler) Of 727 Clarence avenue, entered Into rest on Tuesday, April 22.

1930, at 12:05 p. beloved wife of the late Andreas F. Fr'eerichs. in her 71st yesr. Funeral Friday, April 25, at 3 p.

In r. tj v-. rrtery. GEBEIEIN. CHRISTIV Entered Into rest on Apr.l 33.

1933. teloved wife of the W.I,.. Uh. f'a. XM mA William Gebelein.

and Mrs. Emma I Beck, In her 71st year. puneral from the rAKKM tMAfSL, is W. Lockwood boulevard. Webster Groves.

Saturday. April 26. at 2:30 p. m. Incineration Missouri Crem-storv.

GOERICKE, WILLIAM R- Entered Into rest on April 24. 1930. beloved son of Charlo'te Ooericke nee Lucasi dear bro-her of Mf.ry E. Tonkins and Margaret Klnkead ani our dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin, in hl 34th yeir. Funeral from BOPP CHAPEL, Kirkwood.

Saturcay. Anril 26. at 2 to Grace Episcopal Church. Kirkwood. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

Military funeral. GRABNER. HARRT Age 18 years. 8 months. 26 davs.

of 1616 Dolman street, on April 24. 1930. Funeral Saturday. April 26. at 1 p.

to Miourl Crerratory. HOFFMAN. CHARLES Of 3721 French avenue, entered into rest on Wednesday, April 23. 1830. at 7:10 p.

beloved husband of Ida Hoffman tnee Deekei. in bis 59' year. Funeral Saturday, April 36, at p. to Burial Park. IRWIN, SARAH J.

(nee Fewell Entered into rest at Leasburg, Wednesday. April 23. 1930. at 1:30 p. m.

Funeral from redence, Friday. 8:30 aw to Leasburg Cemetery JONES, HARRISON Entered Into rest on Thursday, April 24. 1930, at 5:30 a. huta.nd of the late Mary Jones (nee Cloak I. In his 89th year.

Funeral Saturday. April 28, at 3 p. to Gumbo Cemetery. RASSING. WILLIAM H- Entered into rest Thursday.

April 24. 1930. at 6:15 a. beloved husband of Isabelle Kasslng (nee Marshall i. at the age of 52 years.

Funeral Saturday. 3 p. from residence. 1830 North S-xteenth street, to New Bethlehem fnetery. KEIFF.

PHILLIP Suddenhr on W1n.i- day, AprU 23, 1930, at 5 o'clock p. I husband of Anna Kelpp (nee aster), fa- ther of Harrv. Anna. Phillio. wiir.fr Vmr ana LoretLa tte'pp.

brother of Mrs. Walter Freeman and George Hoffmann. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY'S PARLORS, 3848 Lindell boulevard, on Saturday afternoon, April 26. at 2 o'clock.

Interment In St. Peter's Cemetery. KERR, ANDREW On Thursday, April 34, 1930. at p. husband of Annie Kerr, dear fatner of Andre, Marguerite Kerr, Mrs.

A. D. Lynn. Mrs. A O.

Feh-letffarth. Mrs. EC C. Holiingsworth, Mrs. D.

D. Knight. Funeral from KRIEOEHATJSER'S NEW FUNERAL HOME. 4228 South Kingshlghway boulevard, on Monday, April 28, at 2 p. m.

Interment Bellefontaine Ceme-ter Deceased was a member of Keystoxt Lodf. V. 343, a. T. and A.

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Leaving St. Louis by way of the Free Bridge, the motorist goes out Tenth street to State street and then southeast on State street to Belleville, following the electric car line through Edgemont and Signal Hill. Soon he reaches Belleville square. From that point the route follows the markers of Illinois Route 13, which continues straight ahead through Belleville and turns to the right to pass through one of the oldest residential sections of that city. Outside of Belleville the motorist Is in a rich, highly cultivated section of central Illinois.

The route further to the southeast passes coal mine shafts dotting the landscape, giving evidence of the underground productivity of the region. Freeburg, New Athens and Lenz-burg are all passed on the way to Marissa, which is the southernmost point of the trip. All of these towns were settled many years ago and most of the residents live in the quaint, neat homes which were built oy the first Inhabitants. The homes are in an excellent state of repair. Their exterior color sohemes are in striTing contrast, tending to give them an Individual appearance that smacks highly of the Old Country- In each of these communities It 1 necessary for the motorist to leave the concrete road for a drive through the town to see the residential sections, since the concrete road avoids the main part of the town.

Leaving Marissa, which Is forty-two miles from the Free Bridge, the route turns west on Illinois 13 for about three blocks and then continues straight ahead on a new con- PASTOR ON STAND SAYS HE 'LOVES' COUPLE HE SHOT Rer. James A. Wilson of Men-dota, Testifies in Own Defense. OTTAWA, April 25. (By TJ.

In a voice choked with sobs, the Rev. James A. Wilson, 60, gray-haired pastor of the Mendota Methodist Church on trial here, told from the witness stand today how his "brotherly love" for Amos Elliott, church sexton, and Mrs. Elliott never lessened although he shot and wounded both because they, held a letter revealing the secret of his infatuation for a widow of the congregation. The minister's wife and his two daughters wept during the questioning.

Wilson appeared on the verge of collapse as he stumbled to the stand. "Did you ever contemplate lie was asked. "Yes, I had contemplated ending my own life." he replied. "When I went to call on the Elliotts the first time I had no gun with me, but when I went the second time I took it because I intended ending my life before I returned ANTI-PAIN CAPSULES Women rind them beneficial when suffering from periodic pains Quickly relieves backaches, sciatica and rheumatic pa na. Will Not Fff-e the Heart.

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It passes on the outskirts Of two small villages, Darmstadt and St. Libory, both of which appear as small clusters of buildings with the steeples of their Catholic churches against the skyline. Crossing the Kaskaskia River, the route continues through Fayetteville and north to Mascoutah. Here one turns left again on Illinois 15 to Scott Field road, where he turns right and follows this road to the air field. Though Scott Field Is one of the most important aircraft stations at the present time, many of the barracks buildings erected during the war are empty and only a small company is stationed at the field.

On leaving the Scott Field, the route follows a rather rough cinder road for about three miles to the town of Shiloh. It then turns right on an asphalt road to OTallon. At this point the motorist turns left and follows route 12 to French Vil- lage. Here, instead of turning left I across the railroad tracks, he pro- ceeds straight ahead on a concrete road which enters East St. Louis on St.

Clair avenue, continue down St Clair avenue to Tenth street, where 1 the left turn is made to the Free Bridge. The distance for the trip is about 100 miles, nearly all of which is over concrete roads. It will require approximately four hours to make the drive. if I did not get the letter which I had written Mrs. Wagner and which the Elliotts were circulating about town." Mrs.

Emma K. Wagner, 40-year-old widow, has admitted she gave the letter written her by the pastor to the Elliotts, her friends. HEY, MR. STIMSON! HOW ABOUT HUMANIZING THIS? LOS ANGELES, April 25. (By "Her husband is a torpedo man on a submar.ne," said Attorney Cheroske in asking alimony for Mrs.

Alice Duckworth. "He told his wife that submarine men dont have to pay alimony." "Oh, yes, they do if she can collect it," replied the judge, ordering Raymond Duckworth to pay $30 a month. MARRIAGE LICENSES F. Kenneth Aibrecht 4940 Forest Park Georgia Bernice Poertner 3825 W. Florissant Anthony J.

Wahby 1006 Chouteau Delia Reask 1238 Chouteau Isadore J. Levy 3745 Lindell Natalie Yawltz City Denis O'Conncll 1402 Pino Mrs Delia Curran 1820 Cass Thomas J. Logan Wapato, Wash. Mrs. Mary Prince McLeansboro, I1L Alonzo East ...1924 Division Edna M.

Singleton 3874A Windsor pi. Peter Golsong 3450 California Cathe Beits 3202 Portis Thos. E. Harner 2943 January Mrs. Minnie Wendell 6011 Carlsbad Lubla McDonald 2637 Pine Mrs.

Comie McCoy 3005 Pine Joe Cracchiolo 1200 N. Seventh Katherire Bommarito ..1214 North Market Robert James Bu-ke Kansas City, Mo. Dorothy Pe-kins Montana Otto W. Reinhard S321 Minerva Marie M. He in 5886 Highland Charles Walker 1409 Tower Grove Irene Stotler 4400 Vista Edward Smith 222 North Compton Mrs.

Helen Campbell Collinsvilie. 111. Robert A DuBois 3827A Arlington Antoni Dawson 7324 Bruno Homer Richter 2727 S. Kingsway Alma Schaerer .916 Kingshlghway Park Houston West 3033 FrankHn Bessie Tnplett 3033 Franklin Conrad Ahrens Festus, Mo. Mrs.

Myrtle Smith 2545 St. Louis Ave. E'mer H. Wlndmoeller 3159 Potomac Alice E. Sims Vigus.

Mo. V'n-ent H. Ruemker S. Eighteenth M. L.

S. Eighteenth Will Boldea 3t4j. Hickory Jessie Hayes 3124A Hickory Hum Klueofel 921 Geyer Margaret Frleha 921 Geyer Theodore H'trwc-d Clayton. Mo. Mrs.

Verrlal Anderson 4270 W. Cote BriUiante BIRTHS 'YD F. and M. Hill, 1243 Garrison. X.

and A nei-s. ii.i and H. Kirkwcod. Mo. H.

M. and O. Boatman. 4935 Undewood. C.

and V. Wamhoff. 4514 Harris. L. T.

and O. Graves. 4295 Kossuth. T. and K.

Safford. 3543 Carolina. O. and J. Dawson.

4635 Enright. TO onH Jnnrs. 3934 KennerlT. I J. arid K.

SeaTos. 4553 Enright. M. C. and Petkovich, Webster Orovea.

I a r.infr 519ft Rtjnsberrv. G. R. and W. Cunp.

3919 West Pine. 3 and Gsrrihn. 5956 Wells. and F. Crmody.

6619 Washington. R- nd L. 4540 Lexington. H. J.

adn I. Rlngo, 1140 Lawn and Vogenthaler. 7740 Glssler. and Drvden. 3433 Wyoming.

and I. A1e.hre. 5039 A Winona j' and G. 2868A Missouri. and Conant, 5116 Kensington.

f' and Freund. 1459A Hamilton. and A Aselage. 4146 Shreve. e'.

and L. Ciimas. 309 James. A. and A.

Woker. 5414 Kansas. and C. Oldenberg. 2623 Accomac.

S' D. and A Hale. 5390 Pers-eng. and M. Ryan.

718 LeMav Ferry rd. and 1 2lle. 6143 Virginia. Folk. 5301A Virginia.

and I. Schnvtt. SS-'OA Pulaski. and A LBee. 4308 Folsom and V.

Moran, 3 North Hills driv. BOYS. and E- Redmond. 3135 Brantner. j' and S.

Farls. 211 S. Ewtng. and O. Percival.

Weils ton. Mo. mnd E. Sasenmever, Red Bud, TIL and Z. Shook.

Edwardfville. IU-r and A. O'Brien. 4033A Pleasant. F.

C. and M. Hayes. 4658 Lee. V.

H. H. and V. Dalrymple, 3611 N. New-stead.

and R. Anderson. 7033 Amhurst. and C. Arnold.

3439A Louisiana. and C. Grimm, 1114 Dover pL and A. Seckel. 2137 E.

Prairie. T. and T. Cnroatowakl, 1451 Uadlao. 8.t!.,ttiCY A3 FrtetxirgS I L-St.

I'bOf yf Naw Mr. Seldon Fuert Coleman Lamp Company Wichita. Kan. Like many other men In poor health, Mr. Fuert was advised to quit work.

Now he is handling TWO Jobs. "The strain and noise of my work on an automatic machine at th Coleman Lamp Company was so intense that I could hardly stand it. The doctor told me that my condition was due to my stomach and run-down condition. He advised me to take a vacation. Then I bought a bottle of Orange Ex-O.

Now I am not only taking care of my regular work, but selling radios in my spare time. What Orange Ex-O has done for me I believe it will do for others." This Looks Easy ACTS QUICKLY In practically every Instance, Ex-O users report a decided improvement with the first bottle. DONT DELAY. NOW IS THE TIME TO THROW OFF THE LETHARGY AND SLUGGISHNESS OF WINTER, STOP AT YOUR DRUGGIST'S TODAY FOR A BOTTLE OF THE FAMOUS ORANGE EX-O. 5 7 lb IQ It 72 ha IT-j In 2o-pfpaw rp" i 33 d.

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