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Pacific Transcript. PACIFIC. "MO, FR1DW. AIGIST 12. I92T.

ST NO. 3 jgss; OPEN SEASONS INFORMATION HY TRl't'k I.Ol RAISE IN ni'S FARE F3 1 WE ALL KNOW. As the puhlir service commission The season for duck hunting opens is. While the Mute laws Exhihiu Will Shim Value of Inter has tukon charge of tho ujieration all litis lines in the state the Kane hnnllmr ducks Ull til Allfil U'V and Crop Rotation. lllos.

proprietors of the Pacilic-St in St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. J. r'rorking and Louis llus Line, have found it noc Mrs.

Roy Morris wus iii-! 1 hursiliiv. II ASK HAI The Smith Roosters were forced to submit another one run defeat last this tiint. at the bands of thit National Sporting Goods team of St Louis, The score was 5 to The Nationals one nf the he.t teams in St, Louis were loaded heavy for this game having picked their players from the fmir iiost club in the Manufacturers League and naturally was a real club and performed like one at all slaires of tint the Federal laws make it illegal during Jiimiiiry. February. Mureh anil Apri in uddition li.

tho month I n'ir statutes. With wilil essary to make a slight raise in their da Margaret of Webster Grove vis. nl tho (I -en Stratmann family visited family prices to moot tho additional oxpoi's The A. C. llolenian in Si.

Louis Sunday. A feature of tho Clover and Pros petit meeiings to be held in Frank lin County at the City Park Wash nglon on Auuil-t 'Ml will bo the true' Tu' "lay Mr. Frorking is nianagi of 'Me Bellfountain ba-e ball tea incurred hy the stale in licenses, etc included goose, brant Miss llossii lot ecot Ion of Joplin u. isiiiiiir in Kssnian. i)1 ''e I'nitod Railways the team snipe, black-breasted mill golden plover, gr.iitor inul lesser yellow legs Mrs.

Iiewey Mauthe of St. LouU load of exhibit and demonst ratio materials which the soils and crop -P'-ciahsU will bring from the has won the chnnipioiisliip of th so In i division, and while in Pa- visited friends hero Tuesday. ruiN. coots mill tnilliniiu. I he on fiir rails in Sep Mr.

and Mrs. Milford Omohundro d' iiiaile arrangements for a game II.IMJK IN IIOTFI. About tho first of September th Pacific hotel will chimin' timimu'i' nient. The Kssnian sisters will lea -onn ollege of Agriculture. The-e materials con-i-t of charts is ted in Grav Summit Sillidnv Mrs.

l.allue visited in Clarksville tcmhor to November IUI; fur woodcock, November to November -'111. Thi- Missouri 'i season for qimil mill U'ondf'o ck is frnm November 10 liaviranis, and photographs showinc Wi ur ball team. 1 1 you are looking for bargains vl 'he Variety store. ii Clayton and Elwin Scott re and Qiiincy a few days lut week and Mr and K. V.

Loni; will tne ot experiments. hoi will -how not only the table of crop I he Minuet rrictlc! family visited take over tho nianaircincnt. 1 1... ember Illst. There will a Julburj a of days last week, The hotel has been under the mm plenty Miiiiil to In- fminil this year Miss MiOgaret Willis of St.

Louis ti home last Sal unlay from the ci' military training camp. atremeiit of the Kssnian fainilv fo the giie'i of the Fred family t'ltougn til go niouilil aim turn 1.1...I ii. urn token illegally. an t.ilhiT proud of Hie recoril r.lwri the la-t 11 years. After the dintii 'his week.

rotation anil glowing of legumes bill il-o the tarioii- methods ilml may be used to make legume crop- mol Vile es-lul. arious kinds vrades of run Hid fertilizing material- will game. Outstanding in the Nat ioiuils attack was the hilling of fox their first -acker, this fellmv gathered himself three hit- in (rips to the plate. The defeii-i' work of the visj. tors was brilliant and it was their efforts lhat Resinger tho win-lire pitcher was able to conic thru wi'h a victory.

Angii. mi short made one of he nci-t ntelie- si en la-re in a long time when b. bapid high in the air to bring down a hard drive from Brims' in the ninth a local rally. (I and al-o turned in neat fielding plat-. 'i in nilileiit-s while at the cidnp.

their parents several wars air Mr. and Mis. Friedd an'' The beg limit of take in one ilay I 1(1 miiiil or dove. l' ducks. 1 turkey the sisters.

Misses Nellie. Helen an -on Fail in S'. Louis la-t nn.l iJi oilier birds. liniiL'i-iie. contimied the oiii'ration Friday.

mien season for doves is from tho hotel and deserve much ored -bow ii. Seed- of different Ret. Ilauer will hold Evangelical legume i p-, el a- itmcula for the inaiini in which they hav services at tat' rresiiytcrinn cliurc.i September lt. tu December Hist a fur turkey simply tin- month I I for various Served the public, irivinir first this satisfaction and keeping up tho hiir'i ui.dav at Alice Kinkle of St. he gue-l Miss Jennie II be exhibited.

Fll'tV -I Me.n'il-i Louis WHt Glaze the siandard of this popular hotel. Thi Tin- t'rt'fl limit ht fish the Missouri Stall1 Laws if iris are. U'Uni: tu take a much need have Clot, ne.l la-t week end. in irniil in' I'lianni'l fat. I'r i-oei itt- limine ihi-e hats at ol the Hot.

-Inn. I. Ill'cd. he- Mens and boys straw M. 'i" C' see Mlii'n nerch or crapnic.

jack sal- tei -tick work iiiiin- and IbiM.icher but-- collected two Ie i li I lie loe.il- in tho them. in- and have found liii- exhibit 'in i vc. This is thi ro-t and taiiitimi, vi it inir then elatives in Texas. Mr. ami Mr-.

have estnMi-! in eiiviablo i piit in inn in their op Tiithm the Low; restaurant aii' mail rial m-t mi it It Win. Unindiek, of a son that arrived Mr. and Mi ire the parcii' tug a modal for lal for a medal o' ball and credits for jawli'i Scbalfors meat market, phon 2 1 Wa-hingtoii go: i miglry nn-e anniver-ary edi la-l week in 1'oiiinioriuoat ion i lint attainid olio year of am' paper i- coining out 1 1 The hoi lirecken ck' ok: nip. an- "i' paper. A are ihat the Mo.

P. i l-Vi-co einploee- ero--c'i ball gain' Tin -dit and that the P. Wo hope liny will b-: know- when the third and decid game of he si ies is in Ii i-v Hoe box candy at Mavle limit of tnkf oiif ilay. Tin- totjil number of all game fish pt-rin it fl any beai'l I p-iv hint: ibey hate -eon -ie clover pr.ildeui. Kridiiy, August 5.

tint Miss ii.inan ha- returned yell too. I new at servinir the public. ironi where -he iittomlen Ib'gf 'his siunmor. Mr-. Seliiicbart and daughters Mi--es lier'ha and Florence, visited tilR'snw A PIT MINK From tho Sullivan News.

Last spiiug Arthur Freeh St. Clair Monday. Ml--' llolv CnVo'Illl St. I.OIll The Life In- i- ai.rual Chnti'li tilule the south ii itral I I was the guest of Hertha ln found a yoiuur mink on the bank of tlio lake. It did mil have its ove- rart the last week end.

will he hi Helen l.oetller of St. I.oui.s l-l III iii'ii and ttas marly dead from coll laincs mi Sillidnv Aulmi-I taki'ii in oil'' 'lay is Came Wardens lire encouraging the killmir of crows ami sport much can well afford to make the limit i vr "I these farm nui-anccs a part i thi-ir sport. Till' policy of thi' (iiiii.i- ami Department Coin-mi- ioner, Keith Mi-Cause, is to encourage cooperation hctttton the faimi'i' and game wardens in tho ex-ti'iniiiiation of pivdator.Y animals and us thi'so art' a nii'iiat'o to wild Iran ir and li-h as woll as to tho farmer. Whoa they aro disposoil two float interests itro served, iiiiini'ly tho protection of crops and domestic fowl, and tho protoi'tion of tho wild lifo now being propagated inul hy tho Game and- Fish Popart inont for th(. future benefit of tlu-people as a whole.

battle. his IWn hils llruils Much' a eat for Pacific Houlihan on tin- firing line fm" tll Poo le- a much tier gaim i hi- opponent and "ill -ide a bad tbe Wel fundi- the l.ill and the gioiind-i lu-obiibly would hate been returned itiiiier. l-'ieni tne end of llie fmirth 'o the ninth inning the could collect but hit off bis delivery but hi- good work in tho la' -lagi's went for naught as the dir'y work wa- tini-hed and I he Na'ioiials lead wa- too lug for tho local -lugger-. The lion-tels al-o I'n Idi nicely commit ing but one error as did the visitors but their was not ipiiig as -howv as that of the winners. Next Sunday the Missouri Pacific Club of Si.

Louis will call upon the locals for a game and the Boosters wil try to get back in the win column. S. v.as tlie guit ol iniogone r.ss- mil hunger. drink stand. certainly i- S.

S. Lypnin of Cieemiiat maun oter the week end. Arthur took the mink gat" I. Edi I or and Fduenl Who So! pivach al Rob- ti 'lay evening uiut 11. of lie Ii .1.

1 1 tie- ant loril ie- i it a warm bi and Mrs. I- recli it milk from a medicine dropper mini it could drink from a ili-li. It i- world on loeal rhun bl'e It Subject: "The Awaken Soul" Mrs. Rush and daughter. if i--ue of the Mai'- ilain- a leee write-up of fil" lioolh of I'liiil'ic.

who i- inn two lady a'tornii's in the eto-e of the Frisco. The niagaziii'- ik in the highe-t terms of Mi-- iiow three mouths old anil playtul a- Miss Annie, of Washington. P. are kitten. It has the run of the will be the pi ii.eipal speaker the day.

A man of bis type and ii'i'iant oiiiil fame diflicult ti tile for a meeting of this kind anse of the many deniand- for hi- house, going up and down stairs and siting the Joe lirocato tamily here. Mrs. C. Iliggerstair and daughter verywhere in the house but uppiiii- I' -th and doesn't Hatter her a bit Maxino, Miss Nellie Essman and Carl Ran autoed to SI, Louis Monday sorvices elsewhere and we are foilu- frightened when it is put outside. It no longer drinks milk but eats meat nati' indeed in heinr able to hnte Inn.

Mrs. S. S. Parsley of Rohertsvillj vi-itiug her daughters, Mrs. Ben with us.

He has hist returned fr.nn ggs and some fresh vegetables. An Id dishpan has been placed for it extensive trill throiieli Walters, Mrs. F.rauer and Mrs. Stan- the back porch for a bath tub where he has been stinK-ine- I I SMITH'S BOOSTERS and there it bathes several times hutch life conditions al'imad. His il.

Miss Evelyn Winters has returned rem a i-it with her uncle, A. L. vt I he Willi eoinimr nch day. Thn Freeh family uro attached to I'rancis Mnguire from out soulh Robei'tsvillo will attend high school Pacific this coining term and wi-Paeilio thiN week to see if ho cmil I a job. If ynu have an opening an industrious young man let know.

Well. I'nion is getting right They ha'o ordered the puller tho whistle cord of the curfew i pulling the same and citizens ot iiat town ill tin longer have to get If the streets at nine o'clock oven- Ireds of miles to hear. If ynu have Ihown and family, south of Cnta- their pet and fear to turn it my problems that need attention in WISS.1. Joe lleideiifeliler of St. Louis your church bring them to this nicotine; for discussion.

on account ot ilogs. I hey think of fferii it laier to the St. Zoo. here visiting her new grand son I'r. W.

II. I In 'iier of SI Jiimi. SPECIAL NOTICK TO M. W. A.

All members of Pacific Camp. No 2.tJ. M. W. are urged to he present at tho next regular moetiiiir on Hi.

All Forresters should he present to receive their suits so that they wiii hp roiuiy to go ti Sodalia to Camp Talbot and see the big initiation of 10(1(1 new T'-v'1'. "J'j Forester toai. an I one hand of 150 memiiors nt trie V. A. CMinp at the state fair.

All who want to ho initiated in the hi class at th" state fair, as inenihei -of the Pacific camp, will have railroad lure paid to Scdnlia and it tho home ot ami -Mrs. Will. I resilient ot the In-tttute is making Krundirk, Jr. preparations to handle the attendance I-ny I.aRn". Mrs.

lsalpn night. wincn is anticipated to roach several PLANT WILLSOON UK IN OPERATION vt'o are infni'mnl that Rev, Rov Si. and soil Wnyne and Mi Harry Kssmnn visited in Gray Sum loinistiiins. vtnno ine moctinir is Perkins, formerly of Pacific, has boon oeitig sponsored lut the Christian mit 1 hiirsdnv. The S.

(l. cbiss of the HnpG-, trai-ferrod Irom Antmeh church in St. Louis county to St. Clair. We are -ule 'ill frieniN at St.

Clair are to -'in. day school hail a very inciting al I lie noiiie oi r.iwin One lays is under It'-trial the most interesting trip i'aciticite can make iintv-u-ii the new brick plant that cull, tiuciimi in our east ir-lislrict. oO men are working al th'" AH A llatchard, a 2 2 0 Prims, I Id 2 0 Essman, Jb a (I I 2 II llollocber. 0 2 111 I'at-ies, if I li I 0 (I II Williams, lb I II II) 0 0 Lewis, of -til 0 0 0 Bruce, If 2 0 0 0 0 ') Houlihan, I 0 10 2 0 Price, If. 2 0 0 1 0 0 lotals ,1 4 II 27 14 I NATIONALS All P.

II A Franks. I 1 I -I (I ll Cos. lb r. 2 7 2 0 Angus, ss II I 2 4 I Osier, 2h I 0 0 I co, i I 2 2 Gaulscho, 10 112 0 Nicolai. If I ll llrieii, a 2 ') Rosiiigor.

5 I 1 0 4 CN'onl. If I (I I ll 0 0 Total- 42 12 27 1 1 1 I inings 1 2 1 ft 0 7 II 12 1 I ll 0 II 0 0 5 12 I Hoieiei's 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 11 1 METHODIST III R( II SERVICES hurdles for loyal, conecrateil members of i be Christian churches, who i- intere-teil in a iri-'iit en' boring of this kind is cordially tntitei! to at lend the meeting. The -ortice -tarts al a. tvi'h 1 1 i 1 1 1 School scyji.ii ad n. I.oi''!'- Supper and -erntnn.

coiitinu ine- with a great basket dinner and aililres-es by our most efficient About lie-day night. Mrs. ('. RiggerstatV and son Jink. Cbn-.

Ilolmos. Mi-s Helen Hewey Sleinhaus visited i'i iielville Sundiiy. Mr. and Mrs, I-Vod Ricnke ii'id plant, trying tu got it into the produc Tlielniu of St. Louis visited leader- in the afternoon.

Itiniher 1-red Ib'tl'man family a couple days this week. F. J. Mayle takes orders for Lapien will brine ih" sernmn in the nmrniior and will d'-lieei- ie. address in' afternoon.

Should the weather be inclement the in ing will he held in the Christian inch at Holla. So if you make ill small or large iiiant il ie-. Miss Martina Heiilenfelder of St. Louis spent the week end here to got w-ih that new son at home i Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. I'rumlicl'. Jr. I'r. and Mrs.

Geo. Leber nnd daugh your plans to attend, do not let the eal her keep you att av but come on tion a- soon as po-silde. Practically all of the massive machinery is in place and the mechanic are m'w connecting tho steam piping installing tho electric motors, etc, Tli(i presses, weighing several tons each and the immense mixing cylinders of which are made in Germany, are on solid concrete foundations, each with its individual motor drive. Two large boilers are in place with automatic stokers, etc. Thi-larg(.

crushers for handling the lime and sand, with the conveyors for this material are in place. It wont be long until we can 'see the smoke floating from the top of the 150 foot stack, nnd our newest and biggesr industry will be in full blast. Mr. Cnrl Hahn, the superintendent is a mighty accomodating chap, and if he has time will take visitors through the plant exphiining how the various machinery is to operate. lie iilated, Wm.

Golhoil'er entertained a niimlier of her friend- evening in h-nior of her birthday, lie-liciolis 'efri -hmeiits were all wish her many more such happy aiiniversai New of ilninlv Ilimities an I Air Prints, fide a yd. at Mr Hugh and Pulleys. A Inn, eh of editors from over to the I'nitod Slates la-l week end for an outing at vVild Wood Spring-, down on 'he Frisco. They know where to come for a real time. Master Robert Al-olu returned Wednesday from St.

Louis where b-had a minor operation performed We aro in hopes that ho will be rilling his policy in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leber and son Ernst. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Him-eke and Mr. and Mrs. John son John Harold autoed to Meramec springs Sunday. W.

S. Williams, living on the old Ronick Harris farm at Dozier, will have a public sale of farm machinery, live stock and household goods on Saturday, August 20. Prof. I eezy 'turn-d hone from Springfiohl last Friday with the de Rnlln. member of the Christian ter.

Miss Mary Jane, Misses Ruth ami Church in soulh central Missouri is Reath Shaw and Miss ernys urged to be present at this great autoed to Meraniec Spring ithering. Phis assembly of chris lay. Mrs. Fred Woisenberg and daugh tians meeting for the purpose of ad vancing the cause of Christ in a large spiritual way that His name nmy i glorilied will be a uever-to-be ter Katherine nnd Mrs. Millard Adams and daughter Ednn all of Jed-burg, were the guests of Mrs.

Hen Hoffman Wednesday. irgotten occasion for those who are u'lt'i'i-M for spiritual food and ad-ice and wdl re-nit in the re-consocra- Mrs. Estolle Calvin Brown of San Frnnciso. is spending the sum mer with her sister, Mrs. B.

F. Mar tiiui of many souls to the Master's work in every place wherever His work is being carried on. Do not Ie' The Rev John Giassey of St. Louis Missouri will preach at both llie morning and evening services at (lie Methodist Church at (bay Summit next Sunday, August 14th. The pastor urges attendance to hear this young man who comes for this Sunday so well recommended.

An announcement of more than Community Wide interest is the Basket Dinner and Annual Home Coming at the Bethel Church two and one half miles west of Labaddie on t4ie di.y of September 4th. Tell all your your dinners, mingle and mix with good associations renew old acipiaintances and onjov this day. Dr. Frank L. Wells I'.

I of St Louis will the sermon at II a. m. In the afternoon svill be the final yuarler'y Conference proceeding the Annual Conference hich is si- near. H. Kern, pastor tin of Cntawissa and her niece, Mrs.

Bessie Lee Bottum of Pacific. to fact that yon are 1,0 miles The T. N. gave Jean Lorene. VICTIM OF CHECK HOAX Two peddlers arrived in Salem last daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Ida P. dross visited ill St Louis week. Miss Florence Henry of St.

Lui' her aunt, G. E. Mayl Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hriindick of St.

Louis are tho parents of a son thot arrived July Harry Kssnian and Mrs. Ralph Smith and sin spent last Friday with Mrs. Elmer Rudder at Fentoii. Mr. and Mrs.

Alsnbrnok und son Ri.bert utteiideil the municipal opera in St. Louis last Friday and enjoyed a (rood show. Mrs. Otto Kiburtii. daughter Gladys and son Kenneth visited in St.

Louis last week. Olto went in Sunday and returned home with them. Miss Lois Garrett entertained the 1H27 class of the Pacific high school at her home last Friday niuht. It was a most enjoyable meeting. Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Stratmann and daughter, Phoebe, Mrs. Caroline Howe and Mrs. Elizabeth Kotl.e autoed to St. Louis last Thursday.

The E. Mayle family, accompanied by Mrs. Nettie Henry ani dauphter, Miss Florence, of St. Louis motored to Owensville for the week end. Mrs.

W. H. Jahn very pleasantly entertained the Triple class of tho Presbyterian Sunday school last Friday afternoon. Delicious refreshments were served. The Virgil Bell family has moved from Allenton to Pacific and he has employment at the brick plant.

Er-vin tiell, formerly of Allenton is staving with his uncle, Joe Weir and is also working at the brick plant. The M. A. C. C.

had a delightful meeting at the home of Mrs. J. W. Fletcher Monday. Mrs.

Walter Grolton of St. Louis and Mrs. Wilson were guests. Prizes were awarded to Mesdames Powers Mauth and Musick. Mr.

and lMrs: E. Mettlen of Granite Citv, 111., Mrs. Hurt of Venice, 111.. Miss Gussie Rittman of East St. Louis, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Breckcnkamp and son Robert bi Xf 1 .1 1.1 1 1 G.fMttMM re fn a the eetini place keep you away, but plan to be with us and make the trip. I'errv a surprise shower at the home gree of t'. II- is not' getting ready Tuesday and left the following day of Mrs. Perry's parents Mr.

and Mrs. S. D. minister at Rnlla is h. A.

Roomer last rndav night. with the arm of the law reaching lor them. They left with $50 unearned mnnev in their nockets. but without endeavoring to have Brother Lappin C. F.

Mcrrell and family of han- bring the evening sermon at Rolla at p. m. the Christ inn church. for the opening of the Pacific schools. W(.

congratulate Emmet Friedel on his promotion to the position of master mechanic for the Merauv Portland Cement Co. at Jcdburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vic Grab and daugh sas City, hansns, nre visiting Airs.

Letter. Miss Kathryn Teter, why has $15 that they had already checked to the profit side of their ledger. Everyone invited to this service. been spending, the summer in Kansas Citv, accompanied them home. i I he S50 which they took with them ter, 11S Hul'V, visiieo in wasningmn Mr.

and Mrs. Jnntes Klncum, Mr. was gained through selling several small articles which they valued at over the week onn, nauy remained for a weeks visit. Being very obliging salesmen, and Mrs, John Miss Halev and Margaret and Jack Dwyer. all of St.

Louis are spending the week on the Meramec. DAI OF AMERICA WILL COMET ALMOST HITS f'rotn the Koonville Repulilican: The Cotiiet iiaid a visit to Boon' they offered to write out the check for' their customers who signed it without paying any attention to what ENTERTAIN Stelnhns nnd son, Dewey, ville Saturday night about 11 o'clock the salesman had Widen. Upon Co -8 of tho later investigation! however, the trusting customers found that the Daughters of America of Allenton were in St. Louis Wednesday to se Mrs. Steinhaus, who is there for treatment.

We are glad to hear that Mrs. Steinhaus is improving and ex Work has been started on the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Juhnnie Thiebes just east of the home of his parents. Wm.

SeliuftVrs meat market, phone early 34, Mr, iYid Mrs. ArthllV Knewit of Ksl St. Louis visited Mrs. Hotviir! jVrry and little daughter here last 1'hursday. Mrs.

Walter Grolton of St. Louis arc ninKing arraiigeec -ne- Mr. Nell disprove and Miss ilaltte I iixton were sitting on their from porch at their home on East Mortar when thi heavens were illumi nacd us if a gigantic searchlight had been turned on. The. head of the check had been written for $50 and had been cashed.

Ice Cream Social on even- .,...1. I pects to be home this week. litg August i me ihwh The 815 that was lost to the cour Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miles and son ilazel at Alicmon.

mejr extend a cordial invitation to all good teous salesmen was a check that had been given them or a more or comet measured about hve feet in Tom of St. Louis visited, the Ch'aat an enjoy Buknwsky famny rU'nday. Misrts dii meter, the tail Was about ten feet in linirih. Everv color in the rain- able evening number ot visitors- Is spending the week-here with her Rosean find Marion Bukowskv ac worthless pair of eye glasses which they had sold to a Woman in West Sal.irnt. Fihillutlf that the glasses wns tlisnlaved in the lenrth of parents, Or, aril 11.

n. nonin -om St. Louis siter councils wiu 'unci and assist in livening up the Li. was tu Isles 1 i 'i Iv nf Pacific, r.nw living in Ktrkwood, i n'ost gorgeous sight 1 ever saw. in ja.

loll, A pieasaiu t'fiiiB 7 Art visitini? reJfltive in Kokomu, in.i Comet anneareo inrougn ine trees were of tfli. ten-cent store variety, the woman met the salesman at the bank Wednesday morning and demanded her money. The check was returned and the salesmen hurriedly real good time is assured to an wno attend. There will be no chargo lor admission. over Or.

Kavensway nome anu Earl Long, Kennetn rieicner ami companied Inem home nnd Miles rt'Kw'ned here for a sit. Everett Kissing who has been spending his vacation iire with his parents Mr. and Mr. Ed Kissing, returned to his hoirr? in Chicago last Friday. Mrs.

Kissing and Miss Esther accompanied 'him as. far as St. Louis Mrs. 1.enh"nrdt. mother of Mrs.

headed across the street. It canu straight uo our front walk, and we Lester Fisher attended a ball game in St. Louis Thursday. itlttlJIirwiMMi, wiiiiii it nnu son John of Washington and Mr, and Mrs. A.

11. Stratmann spent Sunday thoue-ht it would strike the porch Miss Viola Burns anil Mr. Mo- left town just as the $50 hoax was discovered. The men drove a Ftord roadster, and although officers Just as it reached the porch it rose Kinnh- of St. Clair visited the rred witn me uscar btratmann iamn Mrs.

Gilead Wall, Tiee SmithvWdow in to the air and barely clearea tne Glaze family Sunday. searched several roads they were un top of the house and disappeared Miss Gladys risher visitea nor ef John Wall, died in St. Lrfwi's. last iFridny, August at the ne of her ROYAL THEATRE Admission 10 25cts Firay and Saturday Aug 12-13 "Arizona with Hoot Gib: on. JaniM Rrenripn of the Biir Bend, died able to catch the two men.

The Post (Salem) grandfather. James McCallister, Washington Sunday. Oaugnvr, Mrs. Koscoe Hri at the age at the hohie of sister in St. Louis of 76 years.

Mrs-. Wall "was born in Mi Mnxin- M'ggerstan rr ''en- County Sunday, August and was laid to r.t in the Grubville cemetery nison, I xas, is vismng ner i. nits, lh Kiirr. aim. Miss Nolle Celerte Tuesday.

We extend sympathy to the beavrfd. home last Friday, -fdm it visit wilh Dr. Booth is driving a ne Wlnpptr friends in Hrookfti'. aud Kansas lty. snc.

nurr hasen TOT Watch your fire and tornado insurance. Let us renew jour policy Aniurienn Central Insurance In Miss Lilly Coulter and oeo. ire- The Wahl Shoe Co. had another hunch ou. to their recreation farm last i'r.

as r- urr.ed to the city from his vacation. Mr. Barnes, the caretaker, hus on the sick list the last few days. tells us that he has been caretakc at several iuhs but the Wahl company have the best behaved boys and girls that he has ever seen at a recreation farm. limes boneht anv where except tchen visited in St.

Louis Sunday. Last week stated that Mrs. H. D. Langenbcavr accompanied the Ri.bert son -cml famibes on an Pisiness since 185ft.

A. Alsobrook autvl We were mistaken as it Columbia. 111., cmrinjr PaciPe after her marriage and residing here for many years. She was a faithful worker in the -Methodist church and liy her sweet nature made many friend and ttas a most loving and devoted wife and mother. She leaves one con, William, of Maplewood, two daughters, Mrs.

Wm. Gieseke and Mrs. Koscoe Hill of St. Louis and three grandchildren. The was lield here Sunday at the church with interment beside her hdsband who paued away abme rar ago.

Tr a WAKTAJtf; awH, ister Brown Comedy "Busteia Pr. Mystery." S-inday Augu; 14 FVs.ntierman, wit'' Clara Windsor. medy "Mums the Word." Wednesday August 17 "The Claaw with Kerry iafd Clare Windsor. I Comedy "Why Blondea Leavo Home." Friday and Saturday 19-20 "Th War Horse," with Buck Jones. Comedy "A Wolf in Cheap Clo ing." Com ing "Mjckery," with 1 Chancy.

There will bp preaching services at th Pacific Baptist church Sunday was Mrs. Wm. Langeribacher whu mornine. August 14, ai 1 1 There will be no evening services as H. L.

ParUer Washington visire i the Dan Hav family last week. Verne Smith left Wednesday for a pleasure trip to Colorado. Roy Smith of Overland visited home folka here Tuesday. Wm. Kenny is visiting in Bonne Terr this -wfc.

Wm. Schaffera meat market, phone early 24. rtmminv Arktiriticunir a aeries from a REGISTERED DRUGGIST Went. Ttiey had a fin trip visiting-n and Kansas City. Springfield they met Julius Seifet, a former Pacificite, who is a banker there.

Mr. Keifert it to know why We don't frV UP oU aettlers iwunfcm berw-at Paeifte. and in a DRUG STORE are bougnl from VENDORS. Alsobrook'i o-angelistic ervice at the church In Gray Summit. You are invited to worship at th 'Cray.

Summit Baptist August 14. suaoajr evrnwg,.

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