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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 12

St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 12

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ST. LOUIS POST-D1SPRTCH MONDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1910. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPKTCH 12 FOE OF UNIONS WHO OF DEAD COL ROOSEVELT HAND Marriages, Birtiis and Deaths IS DEAD IN ST. LOUIS FIGHT ON UNIONS CAUSES DEATH OF J.

W. VAN CLEAVE MARRIAGE LICENSES. Frank G. Zlmmerli Cornland. IU Helen Q.

Lucas Mount Pulaski, 111 James Robert Carter 4662 St. Ferdinand OWMERS CF GOOD CITY REAL ESTATE Whenever you want to make or renew a loan on your property, see us about it. We will submit you our lowest rates and best terms; We deal exclusively in loans on good city real estate. KCRTGAGE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF ST. LOUIS S.

E. CORNER FOURTH AND PINE STREETS Cora M. Jittun oa Atarai Dujam Curlln .2224 Frarklin MAN GRIPS DIVER RECEIVED BY KING IN SAL71LL0S HULL IN LONDONPAIACE Fingers of Roustabout Vic- Former President Reaches tim of Wreck Have to Be London to Attend Funeral Eva Aiajie Tai.K.lln Clifford Costly, 1321 Chestnut Mrs. Mary E. Jackson 1608 Chestnut R.

and H. Gill, 1325An Prairie; boy H. and M. Andereck, 3958 Kennerly, boy. M.

and R. Stamm, 1913 Lynch; A. and D. Keller. 2714 X.

Wth boy. F. and F. Pzeznik. 210 St.

Cge boy. J. and G. Weidemann. 2615 S.

2d boy. J. and E. Cole, corner Newstead and Man- Temann. SlSSMichigan; boy J.

and J. Kafron. 3448 S. Mmnesota; boy. G.

and M.i Larocca, X. 10th, boy. W. and J. 3646 Blow; boy.

W. and S. Brown, 5950 Romaine pl boy G. and M. Orey.

3145 Clifton twins, boy H. 3 Pastrana, 368S Finney boy. O. and F. Romberg, 1311 S.

13th; boy. A. and K. Oranzou, 2112 X. 'th; boy.

I. and L. Harding, 2120 Franklin; boy. T. and L.

Hellberg. 1729 S. loth; twins. T. and J.

Kavanaugh. 3018 Clark; boy. J. and C. Kavser, 4439 Xorth Market; boy.

v.t, lo-jo Ninth: boy. John T. Thompson 4032 Finnev N'eville H. Pryor 2722 Randolph Sol Carragien Olive Editn Baira owa Fo.som Finanda William Johnson lr.25 Pine St. Louis Stove Manufacturer Was Head of National "Open Shop" Movement.

Bertha wasnimxion 10-0 Pine HOUSES WANTED DWELLING Wt.1. fl or 7 rooms; In water tower or Park district: willing to pay reasimhip n-nl. Box K-132. in .1 'Vn fmt ft or 10 room housf. LOANS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY Edwin B.

Schelling Joplin Mo Tillie T. 'Gehlhausen 7416 Yira-inia Pried Open. of King Edward. hdWn NewstMart. Llndell.

Union Wallace B. Neese 1609 Market Mrs. Lillian K. Clarke Auburn. NT.

iijUITT FINANCE 1412 Missouri Trust 705 Olive: money to all employed people and others without security; caan on notes, chattels, collaterals, accounts, no publicity; half rates; easy terms; fair treatment; no delay. (17c) FOURTH BODY FOUND STATION IS GUARDED Steve Eso St, Louis County. Mo Kyte Petrovics 1840 S. 12th Solid Gold Wedding Ring-. $3 to $25.

JACAitD'S, Broadway, cor. Locust, LOANS on life lnsuranco and ottier collateral; no delay; confidential; call, write or phone. 141 Syndicate Trust BldK-. Central 5301. cjt) nno Warrington lIDLB Wtd.

To rent a 5 or 6 room house, with yard, In South St. Louis, must havo some conveniences. Box M-1JU, PoHt-I'lspatch. UR mSJH DH JjtJ5t5JlZ FURNISH F.r HOPSE Wtd. Three-room, bp-yond lth Kast St.

Louis; not over $12. Ad. N'. Ith flast St. Ixuls.

FOR COLORED PEOPLE Search for the Drowned Un- Visitor Taken to Bucking- WORRIED BX BOYCOTT Opposition He Waged Against Samuel Gompers Resulted in Nervous Breakdown. LOANS on furniture and pianos; best rates and terms in city. Security Bros. rooms 705 Olive. Phone Central 273tiH.

BIRTHS RECORDED. and M. Winkler. 5025 Natural Bridge Vlri der Boat Carried on With Great Risk. ham Palace in Carriage From Royal Stable.

advanced salaried peopte wiiiiuuc security; no delay; no publicity. Koom 3-, 1 It) N. 7tii t. (14c) and M. Sshrhage, 3412 Klein; girl.

Vv. and R. Itieker. Hebert; girl. Rent reduced rrom to watr In kitchen; large rooms; MONEY loaned on furniture and- pianos; newly cie-iraien.

flKNKY HIEMENZ REALTY private party. P14 Chestnut at. i15oi Lflniar fclHl'. U. Hill.

4liZt Jivans. (141 Prowling coolly about the submerged I LONDON. May 1. Col. Roosevelt.

J. W. VAN CLEAVE. MONK On salaries, without delay; strictly private. 14-0 Syndicate Trust 10th and Ixcust.

c8i James Van Cleave, St. Iouis boiler deck of the wrecked steamer City special ambassador to the funeral of IrCincf Trlvarrl VTT ifl vaA Vi mArn. B. Louisiana; twins. BURIAL PERMITS.

E. Doepke. 75. 1613 Carr; sclerosis. HarrT Clark.

5, 8218 Olive; pneumonia. Thomas Zelch. 86. 804 N. Jefferson; hemi- Ste'u' Zakrzewsky, 2.

1327 N. -8th; scarlet fever. Thomas Jackson. 71. Infirmary; pneumonia.

Christ Meier. 26. 1104 John; tuberculosis. Robert II. Ghiselln.

43. 4559 McPherson; peritonitis. Sarah Schmidt. 32. 2002 Graves; phthisis.

Charles Betz. 35, 400 S. 12th: nephritis. George Et Thomas, 14, 1420 S. Compttm, heart disease.

Julius Shank. 79. 53R1 Cabanne; prostatitis. Thomas Gaines. 20.

901 Bartle; tuberculosis. J. J. Collins. 1221 N.

13th; epilepsy. Alex Bortoszek, 2S. 3726 Virginia; tubercu- James H. Guest. 66.

8th and Franklin; heart disease. James A. Mitchell. 73. 4324 Page enlargement of liver.

James W. Van Cleave. 60, 4209 Morgan; heart disease. Edward J. Butler, 62, 4256 West Belle; nephritis.

Bnisabeth Kllpatrlck. 81, 4441 S. Broadway; carcinoma, Ellen A. King. 60, 1307 S.

Newstead; sb- Jeiifnette Shachter. 44. 804 Biddle; pneumonia. Jacob Stone. 55.

2811 Gamble: nephritis. Daniel Tavlor. 27. 1409 Pine; accident. James Delea.

C6. 2834 Thomas; crrrhosls. Philander E. Dryden. 62, 4924A Page; heart disease.

I'01L-K VSil 6 rooms, waier closet and l-k: lust uarwred; $15. Apply to A. D. CUNNINGHAM. 413 Pine t- lcVt "to let-susiness purposes stove manufacturer, to whom Presi without MONEY advanced salaried people Credit security; easy payments.

Union of Saltillo, while ominous cracks shat- He WM TyeA by mngQMTg9 tered at intervals through the frame-1 at Marlborough House and later vis- dent Taft referred In a recent speech c8 401 Holland 211 N. 7 AHCHEISHOP GLENNON PRAISES KING'S RELIGIOUS TOLERATION MvSktY un credit to salaried peoote, women as "my friend Van Cleave la dead work overhead with the noise of can-1 tted the throne room in Buckingham and A. Sheets, ms gin. and P. Waseerman, 1114 N.

loth; glri. 'and M. Km.nerson. Ut) Wash; pirl. II and L.

Porter. 1421 X. Pith; girl. and L. Stuermann.

21S Miller: girl. J' and C. Bresl.n. 32,14 St. Iouis; girl.

and L. Bredemeyer. 2104 N. 13th; girl. and C.

Shoon. 2508 S. 3d; girl. c'and J. Skaggs.

2211 Bismarck; girl. F' and i. Wurmh, 1921 Grand; girl. and A. Schaeffer.

4704 Pennsylvania: and H. Dleckmeyer. 3107 N. 20th: glr-1. and S.

Mlnahan. 7222 Pennsylvania; girt. and P. Feller. 4326 Evans; girl.

and K. Belzolt, 2208 North Market; girt. F' and N. Byrne. 2724 St.

Louis- girl. V. and A. Blaettermann, 8402 WUliam M'and L. Bush.

1439 Kosciusko; girl. H' and L. Staricker. 2019 Destrehan; girl, and E. Hood.

3426 Gravois: girl. and A. Scher. 5027 Maffltt: girl. and E.

Laffler, 2319 Menard; girl. keeping house and others: cheaDest rates: DEBK.ROOM Both phones: all conveniences: 112.60 and 15 per month. Apply room 117 Pierce Bldgr. c8 nonadlng, Charles Dennau, expert diver, easiest payments. El wood, room 533 Frisco fins Oljve st ISC) from an illness which his friends attribute to his exertions as national kASTON, 3B14 On the great white way of Monday morning found the fourth body of the 12 victims who perished at Glen leader of the "open shop" movement.

MONEY on your salary; alao to women housekeeping and others; strictly confidential. United Finance 705 Olive it. room 321). (cl4) St. Louis; beautiful llluminatea streets, new $76,000 theatar adjoining; price 2B; open.

Ll UCUST, 103 Second story for light Park. The President's reference to him It was identified by Mate Rogers as MONEY advanced salaried people, strictly mnnuractunnK puruwirt, was made while describing; the middle course which the, chief executive that of Harry Doherty, a 165. Apply first story or Andreas Palace, where the body of the late monarch la privately lying: In state. The entrance to the -city of the distinguished American was a Quiet one and In marked contrast with his appearance at other capitals and with what would have been made the occasion here but for the demise of the British ruler. It was Whitmonday, a holiday, hut, Respite this fact the po--iar rowd at Victoria Station was a small one.

There c8 private; cheapest rates, smallest payments and most honorable treatment In city. C. Berry, room 427 Missouri Trust. 705 Olive. 1 8 el had to take between the demands of negro roustabout.

He Is believed to have been asleep near the boilers when OFFICE SUITE Well-located in Third National Bank; immediato posses J. and M. Nltale. io my friend Gompers" and those of and raiaazui" Delisi 1011 Selby pi girl. the boat struck on the rock, and to R.

and 'my friend Van Cleave." SALARIED people furnlshea monev without security; loans on furniture without removal. Central Finance 801 Missouri Trust Bldg. (cS) and M. Aut. 2519 N.

Itn; girl have been pinned under the listing boxes and G. Wilson To the industrial interests through Linrtell; gin). 1377 Hodiamonti'glrl. Rrhnser. of freight.

SALARIED people supplied monev aulrklv on and E. Scherrer, 5351 A Wells; girl, Although he had been dead for sev sion. Call 410 Third National Bang biag. SPACE For a good butcher, in grocery. S.

PprliT ay. Choice Offices Olivia Building A suite of two rooms on second floor facing Grand av. the rent includes heat, gnt. Janitor service and both telephones; liberal Inducements to good tenant. Manager, room 117.

COOK SAID TO EE IN NEW YORK ineir own names; gei our pian ana save out the country Van Cleave stood, as he stood to the President, for opposition to the control of manufactur- money: easy payments ana confidential. eral days, Doherty's hand sprang shut I was no cheering, but as Col. Roosevelt upon that of the diver with a clasp of I alighted from the train and was escort- Law. Marsh Bailey, 41S Locust room 4(i, n. e.

cor. Broadway and Locust. ng industry by labor unions. He He and His Wife Are Planning to steel, and had to be pried loose, finger I ed by Ambassador Reld to the royal In dedicating the new noO.OOO Catholic Church of the Visitation, Taylor and Evans avenues, Archbishop Glennon found cause for rejoicing in the religious toleration of the new King of England. "I see that England's new King thinks it is time for kings to stop swearing on their coronation day that all Catholics are idolaters and that the mass we have celebrated today here is idolatry," he said in his dedicatory sermon.

"Idolatry is the worship of idols. Catholics do not worship idols." The Archbishop said that the "corona of the beautiful temples" rising in St, Louis were for the steadfast purpose of honoring Christ. The sermon of the day at the dedication on Sunday was delivered by the Rev. Father M. S.

Ryan," president of the Kenrick Seminary. His subject was "The Holy Spirit." SALARIED people, women keeping house and others furnished money upon their own names. without security: easv rjavments: by finger. This phenomenon caused I carriage, which had been sent for 'him. Go to Europe to Live.

offices In 66 principal cities; save yourself GARAGES AND STABLES much fearful gossip among the supersti-1 those who looked on silently lifted tnelr was the founder of the Citizens' Industrial Association and was one of the organizers of the National Association of Manufacturers. money Dy getting my terms nrst. 101-man. S01 Hmiser 509 Chestnut. (8c) tious negroes who witnessed it light and water.

Phone (3i NEW lORK, May 16. According to the latest asertions of some of their -Fine. GARAGE Forest MONEY TO SALARIED PEOPLE By order of Coroner Hensley, a rope and C. Poland. "403 A Utah: girl.

A and A. Wave, 2715 Franklin; girl. F' and-B. Walther. 236 California; girl.

A', and IC. Tasoh. 221 O'ver: girl. A and S. Bullman.

1015 Lynch; girl. and A. Labal. 121 S. 13th: girl.

j' and T. Alsberger. 345 Ohio: girl. and M. Shores.

1207 Chambers; girl. and F. Chanitz, 3613 N. Broadway; glrL V' and M. Brabec.

5119 Comnton; girl. and F. Makowskl. 1430 X. 7th; girl.

j' and A. 1432 X. 9th; girl. and S. Truskolaski.

927 Cass; girl. and F. Wormek. 1443 X. 20th: girl.

and K. Comber. 14'35 X. 9th: girl. and Karbowskl, 1910 girl.

T' and K. O'Brien. 1909 Laflin; girl. and O. Tutt'e, 1247 S.

Third; boy. and C. Wuellner. 3434 Klein; boy. and M.

Schoen, 211 Barry; boy. and E. Beno. I20S S. Seventh boy.

and M. Steinberg. 1225 X. 11th; boy. and J.

Morris. 3317 Arlington; boy. Without security; easy payment. lowest l'hsl'AU)Zil, ivm-Umage. I'Uone victor was tied about the bony ana it was friends.

Dr. Frederick Cook, the rates. CENTURY FINANCE Strain Caused Breakdown. He died at his home, 4209 Morgan 916 Century Bide, Central 1524. (14c) submerged with weights in the water.

Arctic explorer and Mrs. Cook, are hats. Arrives oat Special. The Roosevelt party, which Included Mrs. Roosevelt Miss Roosevelt and Kermlt left Berlin at "wn yesterday and reached Flushing, Holland, last midnight They continued on the regu FOR LEASE EAST ST.

LOUIS LOAN CO. It will lie there until a box Is provid street, at 6 m. Sunday from a com now in New York City, "but are keep insr thr-ir r.lace of abode secret." Loans on furniture In East St. Louis and rnn lease. ed, following an inquest set for Monday afternoon.

Granite City. 412 Missouri room 204. (cl4) Tt is said they are preparing to plication of heart disease and stomach troubles. He was 60 years old and was leave within a fortnight for Europe, A decision In the Federal r. robust health until a few months where it is reported Dr.

Cook will lar boat to Queensborough, England, ILLINOIS CREDIT CO. 515 Metropolitan East St. Louis, 111.: money on your salary, furniture, pianos, gation into the wrecking of the City I where a special trajn -v In waiting for make bis home. Fourth: 4 stories and basement; hoTiiOO iwiuare feet floor space. fi5 N' Second.

4 stories and basement: Fi00 square feet floor space. o3 N. Main. 3 story ana basement: B-w rqiiara feet floor space. 40!) N.

Levee: 3 stories: 5000 square feet floor space. of Saltillo Is not expected before Tues eta c8) ago. His breakdown at that tim is traced by his business associate, H. C. Thompson, to the strain caused by his fight with the labor unions.

day afternoon or Wednesday morning. QUICK MONEY." Of three members of the crew exam All are in tlrst-eiass conaition. a i 'T'vviMHiy fine sr. o-' ined Monday morning, one. Carpenter The funeral will be held at the home Salaried people can get it.

My rates the best and most private In city. Call on Drake, 322-3-4 Chemical Bldg. (8c) William Given, testified' that he be at 3 p. m. Tuesday.

The Missouri Real Estate lieved Pilot Edwin Pell could have Manufacturers Association Monday MATHEWS KNEBEL saved the vessel if he had used good sent a large floral anchor to the resi 1MvtA lion. n. ntann. REAL ESTATE WANTED judgment Barney J. Caragher, second ltbout removal: easy payments.

Call 306 dence, and President W. Peters them, and which precede the regular express to London, arriving at Victoria Station 15 minutes ear'ier than -he re ft-. ular train. which followed at 7:45 o'clock. At Queensborough Cot Roosevelt was joined by the aids appointed by King George to attend on him.

Lord Dun-donald and Commander Charles IX F. Cunninghams Craham. and by Rear Admiral Sir George Neville, commanding a division of the home fleet who received the former Presid-ct In the name Of the King. The transfer to the special was quickly -made and at 6 o'clock the party Benoist 9l and Pine. Phone Central mate, and Patrick Doyle, deck watch WILL build two flats for of the association appointed the entire IC14) (Cl) I nln and man.

tsox a-i-t. roster of officers and Executive Com man, said that they were not certain about the matter. iiuiI.I.l.NG plans made by architect; bun- LOAJSTS AT 5 PEK CENT caluws or two flats, $15. J3ox A-l-7, I or tw mittee to represent the association at faiows nst-l 'hpnt'h. Quit paying high interest: call at the (ell It is expected that evidence In the the funeral.

right place; loans on furniture, pianos, without removal; no publicity: liberal treat jjJtjll.DKU Will build two flats for 1-iflO, The committee follows: President Box E-24, furnish piarr ana loan. ment; small weeKiy or montniy payments. hearing will be completed Tuesday noon. Inspectors MacDonald and Gordon have not decided whether to sum Di. I.

-Nil) I. Henry W. Peters, Vice-Presidents P. C. F.

Wenneker and H. F. 415 Locust room 405. Phone Klnloch Central 1137. 4th floor.

(14c Alu'IllTBCT Building plans made by two flats or bungaloes, J15. Pox l'nst-DiHpntch. (cO) mon any of the passengers as witnesses. Hafner; Treasurer George W. Jones; MONEY LOAJSED O-N FUKXiiUKE.

In his dives Sunday, Dennau found a Executive Councir members: Otto w.ili Vt TnJ iv ind Wanos, horses, wagons. If you need any 1 proceeded for this city, which was reached at 7:30 o'clock. It had been will get same for you at the following rates: switch of gray hair, believed to have rift nf F.ichth south, or between btliel, I. H. Sawyer, Charles S.

Brown, $200 for $5.50 interest one year. Franklin nv. and Howard st. and east or Arthur Anderson, A. Landau.

H. P. r.lphth north, a warehouse of not less ihau noon giiuare feet, with stable on lot. Fritsch and Secretary E. J.

Troy. He had four sons Gyles B. Van Cleave or vacant ground suitable for erecting a building of this kind. stating particulars nx to price and terms. Box K-82, belonged to Mrs.

Isaac T. Rhea, several supposed that Mr. Roosevelt would auburn puffs, thought to have been the rive on the regular train and this fact property of her daughter, Miss Anne may have accounted In part for the Rhea, and a man's handkerchief comparatively small crowd at the sta- marked of which the ownership tion. is uncertain. On the station platform awaiting ths of Louisville, Lee Van Cleave of New i viit-Tlratrh.

U) S1UU lor Si. iO interest one year. $50 for $1.65 interest one year. Smaller amounts if desired: pay In month, ly notes from 6 to 15 months. Frank H.

Alewel. Call or phone Central 2016. Room 407 Liggett 8th and Chestnut sts. c8) LOANS ON FURNITURE $1.50 weekly pays a $73 loan, $1.23 weekly pays a $60 loan. $1.00 weekly pays a $50 loan.

Payments may be made weekly. semi 1 York, Harry and Brenton, who live here. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE and a daughter, Mrs. James H. Fisher The diver's smiling daring has a sin-1 Roosevelts were Ambassador and Mrs, of Memphis.

His widow also survives LOT For sale or trad; 125xlR2; Lexington and Taylor rvj. 447!) Ashland av. (1) ister fascination for the crowds of him. Go to bed in St; Louis you are in Kansas City for breakfast. There isn't a wasted hour when you take the After-Theater Train of the monthly or monthly.

It Is to your Interest Reld and the members of the Artier! can Embassy and their wives, af dressed in mourning; Consul-GenerfsJ Call IS) LOT Kor -sale. MxMt vacant; cneap. nt grfirrv. 344 Taylor. Van Cleave was a native of Kentucky watchers on the banks.

They know and he knows that each time he dons to consult us. All business private and 1 abeve board. Phone Main 1529. Central 55S1. and entered the stove manufacturing his pneumatio.

helmet Is likely to be I Griffiths and the staff of the coneuat business in Louisville in 1867. He came the last. Should the boat go to pleecs I Robert J. Wynne, former American Con to St. Louis in 1888 and became con CHEMICAL FINANCE 501 Chemical 8th and Olive.

(14c) LOOK LOOK WHY BORROW MONET sul-General at London: Ogden M. Reld. issouri Pacific while he Is underneath, he would have one chance In a thousand to esaape. The lower decks are freighted with nected with the Buck's Stove Range of which he soon became president. He continued in this position ud son of the Ambassador, and a small group of Americans resident here.

LOT For sale, vacant lot on Taylor near Olhsnn. cheap. Box A-12B. (cl FARMS PO RESALE LAND For sale. 22T acres of bottom land.

nil In cultivation; miles from station, no miles from St. Louis; good H-roorn house and barn: will sell reasonable. J. S. Wilson.

VVInfleld, Mo. (1) A Calif ornia Home Owner of fine ranch will sell small tracts dpeirable people exceptionally cheap to secura good neighbors: immense returns fruit, nuts, alfalfa, chickens: fine op- From high-priced loan companies when we will loan you any amount on your own terms and reasonable rates? We never remove your goods. Call, write or phons Main 5250 Central 5904. There was no waving of flags hundreds of ponderous boxes, which to his death. or other demonstration.

When the would fall upon him like an avalanche, Was Foe of Bridge Arbitrary. NATIONAL LOAN SUITE 209 MERMOD-JACCARD to say nothing of fhe timbers of the I greetings had been exchanged. Lord 407 N. BROADWAY. COR.

LOCUST He was one of the original opponents vessel itsetf. Leaves 11:30 p. arrives 7:30 a. m. Pullman ObservTation-Buff et Sleepers, electric lighted, with individual berth lights.

of the bridge arbitrary and fought the Dennau himself says that the boat Is consolidation of the Merchants' Bridge vtii't unltv for right people with small cap- likely to go to. pieces at any minute. Two other divers, who were asked to Terminal Co. with the Terminal Asso i'sl: easy terms; an ideal home. Write 33 For further Dundonald escorted the Roosevelts and Ambassador and Mrs.

Reld to the royal carriages whkh had been placed at their disposal by the King, and they were driven at once to Dorchester House, the home of the Ambassador. Later, accompanied by Mr. Reld, Col. Roosevelt In the capacity of special American Ambassador, visited the King at Marlbor nour. M.

B. 811 Walnwright Bldg. Ht. Iouts. Mo c) WE LOAN MONEY ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS.

OUR rate is LOWER than the LOWEST. WE do not charge a commission. WE accept small monthly payments. WE give discount if paid before due. NO payments required if out of work.

IF you have a loan or owe on goods WE will pay it. and give you more money. WE will send AGENTS If you write or Telephone Main or Centra! 2255. Five other trains afford quick time and perfect service, information, call on or address ciation. Later, as others took up this fight and he became interested in other i take the job of searching for the bodies, took one look at the creaking, straining bulk of the steamboat and refused to matters, he gave less attention to traf SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE fic questions.

work under her. In 1903 he became president of the $.15 cash monthly pay- $.1 FIDELITY REAL ESTATE AND BRO. lOlTFK Fjor sale: ments; M-room fra Ot ntral i'Cui. me: noo: wenston. CITY TICKET OFFICE, S.E.Cor.

Sixth and Olive Sts. PHONES Bell, Main 3880, Stations 61 and 140; Kinloch, Central 6001. (15) newly organized Citizens' Industrial Diver Not Afraid. "It's all in a day's work," said the (rttiXl 410 IXItUST KlIUM 3()Z. THREE DOORS EAST OF BROADWAY.

(14c) Association. He had previously an ough House. Following his reception by the Monarch, he was escorted to Buckingham Palace and shown into the throne room. ArVHK.N louKing for a suDurban home or a do not overlook Kirkwood beautl- nounced the "open shop" policy in his own establishment. He had retained serene Dennau, when reminded of his peril.

"I'll keep on until the boss tells me to knock off." union men, and had announced that he Money! Money! Money! Loaned to anyone on Furniture or Piano, Without removai. We are an INDEPEN-DENT COMPANY. ARE NOT CONNECTED with any OTHER CONCERN. NOR ARR WE MEMBERS of the LOAN ASSOCIATION and we DO NOT have them FIX OT7R where, on the catalfaque, reposes the body of King Edward. CoL Roosevelt Dennau is 25 years old, and comes would not discriminate against any man ful Kirkwood and its surrounding try I have what you want.

VVrite for catalogue. BENJ. F. THOMAS. Kirk- wood.

Mo, 8c) JKiMK r'or sale, beautiful suburban, ad-. joining Iiulsiana. consisting of 7-jr room dwelling. 20 acres of ground, abundance of fruit; overlooking Mississippi Riv- or: most picturesque view in Northeast Missouri: price Ad. Robt.

A. May. 1 Mo. (cl) from Windsor, Canada, where he has wa to the salace by Mrs. MUSICAL because -of membership or nonmember- been engaged in lake diving.

His blue Rooseveit and the members of the Amer- Jl. 1 A. T.l 11 I ship in any organization RATES. We make vour PAYMENTS ELEGANT mahogany upright piano; must eyes have a dare-devil cast and his lips A strike of metal polishers in his em sell immediately; greatest oma.u w.l.,. SOR1 DtmHr (4 SMALLER and give you LONGER TIME than any place in this city.

Come in and lot us show vou how we beat thir Rnt ploy in 1906 was followed by a general wear a constant hardy smile. He is a sturdy figure of a man, 5 feet 9 inches lean Embassy and their wives. The Victoria station Is closely picketed and patroled by the police. Every entrance and exit Is guarded and all LEADER Wtd. Violinist to teao o-piece or Write or Phone Central 3488 and our agent labor union boycott against the prod nil can on you.

CITY BROKERAGE chestra; must De tnoruuBiu.y and capable to play heavy operas and nox H-lrt. Post-Dfppatch. (c2) ucts of his factory. As the American Room 209 Commercial 214 N. Sixth at In height, and weighing 180 pounds.

Dennau descended twice Monday morning and remained each time a half Federation of Labor had its office in B. K. i or. onve 2d floor. ic23x) applicants for admission are scrntl-n'zed.

This precaution iJ taken for the MRS. E. J. GRAHAM. Piano; Washington, Van Cleave filed injunc Webster Groves Beautiful house and grounds at 5.19 Oarden enmaining every possible convenience: IlOxIlMi; Improved with magnificent shade rees and shrubbery: can bo purchased at the dwloediv low price of JOHN McMENAMY I.

R. K. 1.10 Orand wv. fcl) DO YOU NEED MONEY given at studio. 50c.

Delmar 4139J. 72 tion proceedings in the Supreme Court Spring. MUSIC LESSONS. 15c weeKiy; piano, organ. oi the District of Columbia.

I.abar Leaders Sentenced There are only FIVE SUNDAY Newspapers in hour. When he emerged, he was pant- protection of all the members of royalty ing for breath and his face was flushed, and other official representatives who but the smile was still upon his Hps. are coming here for the funeral. He is anxious for a barge upon which in the course of the forenoon Mr. his air pump may be placed on the east Roosevelt called on the Duke and Ducb- Money at a Month No other charges on diamonds wotrh vlr.lt wanrto in or KUJi (c36t Port -Dlrpatch, A temporary Injunction against public iven at 00c per give PIANO lessons itisson.

(cSI SW3 Jewelry: $1 or mors accepted on loans. Bt. Louis Loan Society Hv. Lowenstoin announcement or publication of the boy Phone I.ir.dell IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALE side of the hulk. He has explored the I ess of Connaught at Clarence House.

PIANO For sale, elegant ins runirai, cott was issued and when the Federa ivi onve a noor. K.ln. Central I a 1012 Only society of the kind in the State decks on the west side, but could not leci condition: guar-iiLu. after 3. 4021) McPherson av.

tU tion nublications contained editorial HOUSES For sale, Lefflngwell and Walnut I of Missouri. Compare our rates with others. six bouses s. e. price (cS) comments on the case, Samuel Gompers, YOUTH WITH FRACTURED SKULL PIANO for sale.

afine uprigni, cosi rooms and bath each: gas. good for low price oi u. t.n -t John Mitchell and Frank Morrison were plumbing; corner can easily be changed MONEY WANTED enter the other half of the ship because of steam pipes under which he cannot crawt In the hull of the boat he found a hole through which, he says, two horses and PLAYS A BALL GAME AND DIES arraigned for contempt of court They into st iro: lot 121x50; street Improvements X1 made; rent $1440 per year; make an offer PIANO-10 cash down and montn MONEY Wtd. $2200 loan on bungalow north without Interest. ouy were sentenced to Jail ror one year, 1414 or university city.

Box A-1S4. for this. ic?) i T.ATS For sale; 2-famlly; near Lafayette the the St. Louis; stool, scarf ana Delivery N. lth.

VrAarirV tf him ver Jr. stayed a nine months and two months, respec CI United States that equal Sunday circulation of MONEY Wtd. $fiiHJ0 on first deed of trust OC, i'ark; rent $276. Ap. PI.

Kutger. 1 a wagon could be driven, and expressed I HMtA afternoon with on nat wortn tu.ooo. box U-4H. tl tively. An appeal to the United States PLAYER PI AN0375 buy, fine SCHL- Ul'iLUlNO PLANSr-Made by arcnitect: two lni tin- W.

IU. L-II1H1 KUUCni i.IKI. XT r. IV i-itmniiii. Supreme Court has thus far stayed the astonishment that the boat had not rractured skull.

A few hours later he 1 Mspatch. broken up long ago. right now. $500 next session, $00 fur execution of these sentences. RAGTIME piano playing taughi ,10 to 20 lessons; book sent free.

Chiistensen Schools. 3121 S. Grand 3024 N. Grand third year; per cent per annum; if lil'llJilNTl plans made by architect; two flats or bungalows. $15.

Box A-128. Fost- TMinatch. (cl) willing to loan me this money, write now nox n-na, I'ost-i'ispatcn, HOljfr t-or ie. 444 Morgan, 10 rooms. BE SAFE lot reel; penutuul stone and brick; reduced from $-s600 to $7000; leaving for MOMS HI Tf! ST.

LOUIS Buy one of these gilt-edged first deeds of Chicago: groat opportunity someone trust: security more than aouo tit es ear $145 BUYS fine upright big snap: wortn KI.EEKAMP 3121-23 S. t.rand. tct)) wanting hump. () Amount urn fnllnwa1 tJ.nO 141,1 HUMK-fW sul. jiJia Cabanne.

nl.e horns I $600. $600, $700. $7K). up to $5000; don't fail of rooms, ix-rlect condition, reduced to I to send for Darticulars died. He was third baseman, ana team lost At 10 o'clock Sunday morning young Kuhlmeyer.

who was 13 years old. and employed by the St Louis Electrotype Co. at 214 Pine street Mt his horns st 4215 Natural Bridge road, to practlcs for a game In the afternoon. IKs team, that of the Johansen Shoe was to play that of the Royal Shoe Co. During practice he was hit on ths head by a ball thrown by a fellow player.

It struck hlin squarely on the left temple, and broke bis skull. But ha did not know It at the time. PROTECTIVE REALTY 4527 Easton $rtWHi: dM vou ever heur of a nice brick home in Cabanne before for $tSKX)T Come and I': terms to suit. (8) (c6) A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. One of the most valuable qualities of Mother's TTTTi n.ir inn 1 11 UTirieni.

Ill rie ST-DISPATCH COTTAGE For sale. 34il7 Arlington B- LOANS ON REAL ESTATE gant" condlUon will th. most exacting 0 down 16 monthly BEYEKM. i in room and reception hall frame; complete bath, hot nnd cold water; slate sink, cemented cellar under entire house: cabinet menl--l: lot prlre, $2350; terms, tf) Friend is that it safe-guards the future health of the mother. It is a liniment to be applied externally BU1L01NS LOANS 00 BUYS an elegant piano of the well, known Schiller make: last years style ilol J-or sale; compact.

well built; Average for first 3 months of 1910, tuny guar-nji--. stock brick front, enameled bath, marble I And all kinds of real estate loans: no delay wsshstand. one block cast of Grand I JLENZ-HALLEK REALTY HWir.Kf. ii." to the body, the use of which lubricates the muscles and tendons, enftrms the elands and ducts, prevents lumps formintr in the $100 8CHLE1CHER upright, in verv good condition and up to date; fine for be sy ss I am compelled to sell. I 822 Chestnut st.

3r) Kuhlmeyer continued to play. He went I i "wi-uimjuu n. --v terms. ginners; guaranteed nA reWe-ves. the nain.

nervnucnMa nane in A nther homt, ate his dinner, talked with his VERS, lth and Locust. (c3T BE Musical lit sale, 4-room frame, water and gs; lot 2Sxl2i to alley; worth $2000: will null for $1750; cash, balance 111 a 977 no! month and Interest; 4-room brick, stone ir-cnMoi vtsjt iinti foundation, finished basement, modern con- vloVlr? t' venlenees; lot price $100 t.l.,.?hP Bo down. balanre $12 per month and Interest "pa'cn. CtJUNTY INVESTMENT. 621U Kuton ALL piano tuning.

$1.50: nrsl-ciass tuner llns. DrMMS 7 father, and said nothing about the ae- troubles from which so many expectant mothers suffer. Where th mornlg the after-Mother's Friend is used regularly it fits and prepares the system noon he returned to the bu ground, for an easy and natural consummation of the term. Women who rlZT.ZZ?i J. fcnd entered the game In all earnestness.

massage with this great liniment, are always saved much suffering At 0.ctoc)c in the evening, at home. snd rDntHn- '2. vat- iiMrtni Xf rhone IVImsr 2711. (cl Kauts 2S29 S. Jefferson, l'hones.

Sidney 21. Victor cl4. when baby comes, and recover more quickly, and without iU he compiaitwi of a severe pain in his Cottages $100 Cash, $12 Month. Eight 4-room brick cottages, reception hall, bathroom, complete, hot and cold water, gas. cabinet mantel, china closets, concrete wa ks ALMOST new mehogany piano.

Colonial case, greatest bargain city: have original bill: guaranteed; Strauss Bros, action; lm- Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our f'J effects, ins is the paper that printed the ad that sold the house that Jack huilt. ns-uiai-iv. ow'i esiminsier. I 1 1 Ja.

(41 am ceuar; ana tences; price 2twu: free book for expectant mothers. 4d2H to 4B0 Idaho nellefontalns cars I ALMOST new Ijt maJioirany nlano: bn. to Neosho, walk half block west. THE BRADFIELD COMPANY. ATLANTA.

GA. New York World New York American Boston Globe Chicago Tribune? kuKIK-KCST liftALTT BIB Chestnut st. rei "nil tone, olonlal style; Have bill and 10-year guarantee; less than 150 if soil immediately; great chance for someone. Delmar bl. 2i Here They Are: $3C DOWN AND $10 A MONTH was called.

He at once made preparations to send the young man to the Evangelical Deseoness Hospital, West Belle place. But his mother, being on an outing, was not at home. a4 the matter was delayed. She returned at o'clock. In the nMantime young Xufclmeyer was suffering intensely.

4 telephons i-iutlJUl, lM mahogany piano; nearly new; elegant tone; less than 140; sacrl-fti-e Immediately. 422U Delmar. rJ Get Acquainted With Yciir new 3-roora bouses: porches, sheds. water, saa tot prl -e Take I S14: bUVS fine upright, Silgluly KLKKKAMP 3121-23 S. tJr ind.icfil amnion str.

car. gea via ai curcuer waia aveat to Peaun. f.iatUt.ET 111 Pierce PM. (3-M Before starting on a trip. Buy it NOW and IcH us teach you how to use it.

More Room, House anc Real Entatc AoY are printed In ti Sunday Post-Dispatch than In any other St. Uuii Sunday a CLAKINKT PLAYEK Wld Must be thor-oughly experienced musician, competent lt plav heavy operas a.U overtures. Apply to Manager Hannauer. Casino Theater. WH Olive st.

f-av STOV REPAIRS message sent to the hespuaj. ths Chicago Examiner it aiON'S sitmu jmnd, extra fine POkifDW- 604 sOLIVE STREET ZZZSZZS. EL litt li liU 611 pnd Avcnuojt iwua. ait A. 0.

BEAUER SUPPLY CO. BTOVB HF.iy.IKS 31fl N. gl ST. tlftct iOil-AUuj lot- "ausy old" stove. Konahaw, 1U -N.

i2Ui Ceuir-l iiSUi. iUl (9Ci rnnnriim, oi at way-aown price: fin for 1 Sltttiirr or home; terms to suit, i -MPBRu3. 11A.VO 8Uti-2S Uraad "i.

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