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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 13

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SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1946 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH CHESTERTON CLUB BALL REPAIR YOUR CAR The Chesterton Club will hold its annual coronation ball at 9 PAGUA FOrest 4040" TWO FIREMEN HURT ONE IN 20-FOOT FALL Horse Itounrfup on City Street. HAVRE, Feb. 23 (AP) People were always complaining about stray horses promenading up and down the streets, so the police staged a "last roundup." They roped 25 head and sold them at auction.

$20,000 FOR SHETLAND PONY DANVILLE, Feb. 23 (AP) I. Joe," a Shetland pony that brought $13,500 at the Chicago coliseum horse show last November, changed hands again today at $20,000: Robert E. Trimble, Indianapolis business man who Wlf Kml Suit Against Karloff. LOS ANGELES, Feb.

23 (AP) A suit for divorce against Boris Karloff, movie actor, has been withdrawn by Mrs. Dorothy Pratt, her attorney said today. The actor's true name is William "Henry Pratt. Motor Tuning Brake Relining Painting Body and Fender Dents Removed Prompt Service Reasonable Prices Boyd-Giomi Motor Co. p.m.

Wednesday In the Gold Room of the Jefferson Hotel. The event was not held the last four years because of the war. Name of the queen, who was chosen by vote of ticket purchasers, will not be announced until the coronation ceremony. She will have six maids of honor. The Chesterton Club Is an organization of young men and women, with its headquarters at the fiSnn OELMAR RADIOS REPAIRED ALL MAKES "Quick Colli Anywhcr" Opan Sunday WEST END RADIO CO.

BCA. 3222 5811 DELMAR bought the pony in Chicago and stabled it on his farm near here, Other Struck by Falling Bricks at Blaze in Ice Plant Branch Office. 'CD A ls.lt 1 IKI EIIDillTIIDC i sold it to J. L. Younghusband of 4riMiiiLiii rwiviii uib ww.

Church of the Resurrection, 3S80 Meramec street. Valley View Farm, Barrington, 111. E. VV. Beghtol of Industry, 111., who had paid $1500 for the pony, took it to the Chicago show, where he sold It for $10,000 to NEVER ANY INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE! r-BETTER LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING Jacob Bunn of Springfield.

it Two firemen were injured last night in fighting a blaze of undetermined origin at a City Ice fe Fuel Co. blanch office at 3916 Laclede avenue. Damage was estimated at $1250. Capt. Roy Mcintosh, 46 years old, 1905 Semple avenue, suffered serious back and leg injuries when is 111., and H.

Leslie Atlass of Wheaton, 111. They, in turn, sold Your Living Room Can Become a Comfortable Bedroom at Night it to Trimble. For Efficient and Prompt Delivery Service Phone GR. 9000 or LAUNDRY AND CLEANING CO. a wooden floor gave way and he fell 20 feet to the concrete floor of a garage.

Fireman Frank Becker, 32, 6176 Laura avenue, received shoulder injuries when he was struck by falling bricks- i TELEX Hearing Hid Test the new Super-TELEX, the only wearable hearing aid with four pentode tubes in a "push pull" circuit. Small, light and powerful. Call GArfield 5655 TELEX HEARING CENTER Room 206. Chemical 721 Olive ihe fire was confined to the QUICK MEAL The CJicic of American Housewives COAL AND GAS COMBINATION RANGES Double Efficiency Actually 2 ranges pi i in 1 If You're the Man Whose TRUSS DOESN'T You're the Man We Want to See We Specialize in DIFFICULT TROUBLESOME CASES fret Demonstration No Obligation Abdominal Supports Elastic Hosiery Orthopedic Braces Wheel Chairs Crutch IUBERT SHOE KEITH SURGICAL APPLIANCE DIVISION 805 LOCUST ST. CEntrai 6655 Meal and Actually, the new Quick combination gas range second floor of the two-story brick building.

It was discovered by William Light, night superintendent at the police garage across the street, who saw smoke pouring from a window. Several carloads of bananas were reported destroyed in another fire last night. This blaze originated in a basement storeroom of the Banana Supply Co at 1105 North Third street, where bunches oi: bananas wrapped In paper were being ripened in the heat of a gas burner. Four alarms were sounded. Heat generated by the fire caused papers in the company's adjoining office at 1109 Third street to burst Into flame.

A restaurant operated by John Furla above the basement storeroom was damaged, firemen being forced -to tear part of the flooring away to gain access to the flames. Fire Chief Frank "Egenriether estimated damage at $1000 to the buildings and $500 to the contents, but M. Rizzo, manager of the banana firm, said the fruit loss would greatly exceed this total. A), 1 I kitchen heater is unit. When extra mands arise, the heater section is a triple-use cooling de-top of the used as an Gorgeous nm Innerspring Construction auxiliary stove.

Six large utensils can be accommodated on the gas and heater section at once. Fire can be banked at 6-PC. SOFA-BED SUITE This gorgeous sofa turns into a luxurious double bed almost like magic the sofa and matching chair are springfilled and expertly upholstered in the very newest fabric designs the picture does not do this beautiful suite justice, you must see it there are many other models from which to choose also. Easy Terms (O) p) 2(9) night tor quicker operation in morning and continued warmth. Heater will 'burn coal, wood, or refuse if desired.

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SUBSIDY PLAN WOULD HINDER OUTPUT, BUILDERS GROUP SAYS WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 (AP) The Producers' Council representing building products manufacturers said today Government subsidies would hinder, rather than help production of building materials. Douglas Whitlock, 'chairman of the advisory board of the council, said in a letter to Chairman Spence Kentucky, of the House Banking Committee: "The only way to insure the necessary increase in the output of scarce materials and equipment needed for home building is to make adjustments in price ceilings in the case of producers who have been forced to shut down or operate at a loss under present ceiling prices. "Under the premium-payment subsidy plan, the manufacturer would be faced with the fact that every increase in efficiency would be accompanied by the risk of having the subsidy reduced or re RECORD CABINET 2-Door Ail-Steel UTILITY CABINET BUY VICTORY BONDS STAMPS 915 Franklin Ave. Phone GA.

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BREAKFAST SET Extension Table Good sturdy, well-built extension table with extra leaf and four handsome chairs your choice of blue or red leatherette seats. Sanded; ready to finish. moved, thus giving him no reason to strive for lower costs. Subsi- li dies unquestionably would bring a smaller increase in production I BOTTLED- MARTIN I ICARIOCA I I cocktail rum I STRAIGHT KY. BOURBON than would result If ceiling prices were raised on products and grades of products which now I must be produced at a loss." 3 EAST SIDE MEN'S BRITISH WIVES SAILING FROM ENGLAND Three.

British wives of Kast $71 1 PI 96 $1 99 Pint I Pint BOUDOIR CHAIR 95 II C-P'ntM SPECIAL II CREST A Ei 39 Mos. Old 45 Mos. Old CASE LOTS Side eervice men are listed as passengers on the Queen Mary, i which was to sail from Kngland k-today with 2396 women and chil- dren aboard, arriving in New I METAL DRAIN TUBS No Mail or Phone Orders Many beautiful fabric patterns to choose from. There is one that will match her boudoir York about March 2. The list i 20 IMPORTED SWEET WINES Mrs.

Lily Miller of Radfoid Nottingham. Knerland. wife of it Cpl. Amos Miller, f60K l'orthnd i VALUES TO $2.50 Dolly Madison BED, SPRING AND MATTRESS place, East St. Louis; Mrs.

Mildred i E. M. Thomas of London, wife of 1 Pvt. Horace E. Thomas, 2925 1 Brady avenue.

East St. Louis, and i Mrs. Alice Rick of Oldham, wife -i of Cpl. Emil P. Rick, Route 2, Belleville.

Mrs. Rose Lee McCord of Br is- tol, is listed by the Army trans- portation office in London as a member of a group of about 300 i wives and children who are to sail about next Saturday on the Brazil, -arriving about March 12 at New York. She is the wife of Sgt 1 James Bryant McCord, whose ad- dress was given as 1539 Noithh I ills -s I CtM 1 BLANCA SPECIAL Hon 10 WINES VERMOUTH I 3 I Sweet 0ffr, fefflPT 1 mSSBSSSrXj Dry MHMhILL HILLf Rig $2 50 vU Ql 3 BOURBON 5-YEAR-OLD ROMA S19 SJ3J71 WINES pt 5th SWEET 20 sherry fiSfflc CHILEAN MUSCATEL rffitrilutC FYTRA Vina )) TOKAY ySJiyf5lhl KM Conchali 3 QRltT-; 55V Gran Vina ll STAR ifffinC Red 1936 BRANDY II F'fth ft gjUh -Trll nc I 1 1 YE Gran Vino Rita White If r.rvi. uc LUAC If Red 1930 I case lots (938 2. 311 GRAN RESERVADO il Pt 5th.

)) WHITE, 1936 1 RED 1938 CALIFORNIA lJ-S 20 WINES 20 Charming maple finish, or walnut, three wonderful quality pieces for such a low price. Your choice of either twin or full size. Easy Terms Grand boulevard. SCHENLEY RESERVE $040 $080 Pint Fifth While It Lasts By the Case THREE $A80 FEATHERS LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE TABLES for all OCCASIONS JAP CROWN PRINCE TO ENTER SCHOOL AS COMMONERS DO 95 End tables, cocktail tables, coffee tables, occasional tables. Scores of beautiful designs and finishes.

Come in and select the one you want. Priced From is VISIT THE fRANKLIH FURNITURE EXCHANGE ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE MAIN STORE I I TOKYO (Sunday). Feb. 24 (AP) IP-Hi I- GOLDEN 337 5th WEDDING BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE PORT, SHERRY, MUSCATEL WHISKEYS GINS BACARDI RUM 5th FRANKFORT GILEEY'S SCHENLEY KINSEY SEAGRAM'S 3.05 Vs 3.09 V3.5I RIP-VAN WINKLE CASE LOTS I $7 Two Mirrors CHIFFOROBE METAL BUNK BEDS DROP-SIDE CRIB LOUNGE CHAIR with OTTOMAN Fifth OLD THOMPSON TOM HARDY GOLD CREST LANSDOWNE SPOT BOTTLE LORETTO PRIVATE STOCK 50 GRAND SCHENLEY KING HUNTER IMPERIAL 3.43 Vs 3.25 's 3.78 "1.96 Pll.72 2.05 pt. $2.40 pt- 2.35 3.33 $05 Jmm pt.

Crown Prince Akihito, roly-poly 12-year-old who some day may succeed his father, Hirohito, as emperor of Japan, next month vill smash precedent in a scope con-j sidered revolutionary by Japanese educators. He will enter middle school, just like any other Japanese of his age. The previous two crown princes received only private in- struction after completing pn- I mary work. i Precedent already has been broken at the former Peers School I for Boys, where the crown prince is completing his sixth year of formal education. An English i language course recently w.is added to the studies.

At the beginning of this year, Akihito and fiO others in his class begun the study of English. Akihito already sings In Fng- 'v lish, "Twinkle, twinkle little stu," He learned the English alphabet in SRven hours. i He has read or is reading in Japanese, "Robinson Crusoe" "The Three Musketeers," "Little Lord Fauntleroy," "Arabian Nights," "Tom Sawyer," and "Twenty Thousand Leagues Und the Sea." i By command of Hirohito, he re- ceives no special treatment. He eats his lunch during the lunch hour from a tin box of the kind used by other pupils. Hut, because he may succeed to the position of emperor, he is tutored after school hours in the composition of poetry, riding, and music.

-L 30 5th 95 95 27 19 El KUEMMEL FLEISCHMANN'S Qt- 3.85 GORDON'S 3.32 DIXIE BELLE Vi 3.05 EL BART Vs 3.05 SILVER SWAN Vs2.75 FLEISCHMANN'S '3. 10 WALKER'S $3.05 BURTON'S Vs 2.95 SNOW WHITE Vs $2.95 CALVERT'S Vs $3.05 GILBEY'S BURTON'S GONZALEZ BRANDY 47 Solid, sturdy built bunk bed including guard rail; use them either single or double deck. si 9.,5 This crib will still be good long after baby outgrows it. Fine roomy extra space for clothes, linens, etc. Two good clear glass mirrors.

70 A good comfortable, well upholstered chair. The Ottoman is included. GUCKENHEIMER Pl 2.15 OLD THOMPSON x.NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGE: 5th 88 KOSHER GRAPE WINE PL HUNTER PHILADELPHIA Pt- 2.62 3.85 IMPORTED Park Free Across the Street Eleventh and Franklin 6th and CHESTNUT NINE STORES 6th and CHESTNUT Jefferson Market Sarah Finney Compton Laclede 8th Pine 5218 Gravois 4159 Easton 'Taylor Easton Newstead St. Louis MIGHT MSIRVtD TO LIMIT!.

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