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The St. Louis Star and Times from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 9

The St. Louis Star and Times from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 9

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THE ST. LOUIS STAR JUNE 19, 1911. MONDAY, COUPLE IN DIVORCE COURT ACCEPT ADVICE TO GO HOME AND "MAKE UP" Casey Neglected to Kiss His Bride Promptly at Church Wedding Two Years Ago and They Began Quarrel Because She Looked at Bottom Card in Game of STAR TOURS ARE TOPIC OF DAY AS LADIES PLAN TO ENTER CONTEST 3ntrants-to-Be, Determined to Win Vacation, Discuss Beau-f ties of Journey You Can Visit the Atlantic Cities or Cruise on Lakes Absolutely Free by Little Effort. a strange aversion to his Mrs. Mary Casey, 602S Suburban entertained avenue an) f-ccut- Her hi ns a Iater in the day.

and when Judge Homer gave the couple a lecture on band, of 6142 Gambleton place, who II DAILY BALLOT 10 VOTES FOR were parties to a divorce suit in Judge Homers division of the Circuit Saturday, tried to make up Sunday, They promised Judge Homer they would give married life one more' trial when the court urged them to doj so. at the conclusion of testimony in A cool delightful trip' through domestic relations, the court explained the insignificance of the thoughtless act, exhibiting a knowledge of the complicated game that amazed habitues of the Court House. IHRXEI) HIS XMAS GIFTS. Casey testified his wife told she burned the Christmas presents given him by his mother and sisters. The neckties and gloves, however, were in court, although Casey said he never before had seen them since Christmas, 1909.

Mr. Casey testified also that his wife often refused to speak to him and that she objected to til the picturesque mountains ofiirginiaUo, behalf of the husband, in his suit against his wife for divorce. Mrs. Casey, who was Miss Mary Newman. 4 7 3 0 Arco avenue, was the most winsome of the four beautiful Newman girls, and James P.

Casey was a young man with bright prospects in the lumber trade when they Ycarik Address District Siibjfi-t to the rule he received at The i his visits to his parents. Must were married in Pentember isns Star Contest, bv Julv 1. of The Star ofli via They had a church wedding and at the conclusion of the ceremony Casey did not kiss his beautiful bride promptly when others extended congratulations. He testified as a wit At the conclusion of his testimony Judse Homer directed attention to the weakness of Casey's case against his wife, and admonished him to try to forget their little differences and begin life anew. Without advising him to fnreet ness in his action for divorce that! she appeared cold and Indifferent.

i -7-1 Did hear anything about The Star's Summer Vacation Tours yesterday? You certainly must have if you spent Sunday in St. Louis. parents the court indicated lie might, i in a measure, accede to the requests Bis FourRoute inconncctionuithnhe i cue joung wire warned their friends not to accompany them to of his wife, assuring him that the I nion Station, wh ere they went to be-i scrinture which com man da th n-ifo. and north of the center of Olive street to the center of Taylor avenue, east of the center of Taylor avenue, north of the center of Dtlmar boule-bard and east of the center cf Euclid and Humboldt avenues to the river. DISTRICT NO.

3. -All of St. Louis vest of the center of Euclid and Humboldt avenues and north of the center of Lelmar avenue to the city limits. DISTRICT NO. 4- All of St.

in the terrttorv bounded by gin their honeymoon. They got start- to forsake her parents and cleave unto eel off wrong, although it was ex- her husband applies also to the hus- of conversation rain kept most msiderable part a few vacation were the chief topic during the day. The neryune in doors" a the time, and not Round i process or me trial band in his relations with his that she wanted only to avoid the old! The court then interrogated wife. Mrs. shoes rice and other foolishness.

I who said 1 it seemed the of had been ROW OVER -50O." dents complained The first real squall that struck the! little things." Tickets on-sale'tevery-day until cf thirty days. Good for-stop-overs at'numerous'-interesting points enroute. For full information respectlnff Summer Tours East. caTl'at C4ty Ticket Office, 715 OiWe Street. Telephones: Main 4290, Central 2161.

Krotzenberger, Assistant General Passenger Agent, St- Louis the center of Olive street from the i Mississippi River to the center of Grand avenue; south alons the center of Grand avenue to the center of Ar-j fc'enal street; east of the renter of Ar-j senal street to the center of Jefferson parties were planned during the day. The vacation planning was not confined to the younger ladies and school but included some of their elder as well. Early this morning the telephone began to bi ing inQuiriesf from those interested who wanted to know more about the Without eveption all agreed that the Atlantic Coast Tour was ideal, but some t-re intererted in the tour of the i.rat I-akrs and wanted to know something about that. The detailed of this tour will be made "ioiuiiiuiua! crair. a cnoppy sea; came one night in the Casey parental! home after their return from a tourl of Eastern cities and Canada, and when they were playing '300." Casey! and his wife were partners against1 Casey's sister and one Mr.

Graham. Mrs. Casey didn't understand the game. After dealing she looked at the bottom card and Graham objected. There was a new deal and Mrs.

Casey again violated the ethics of the game. Graham threw up his hand. From this time, said Casey, his wife The court then spoke to both in low and earnest tones, telling them of the Gospel of forbearance, which must enter into a happy married life. Mrs. Casey cried a little, and said she was willing to try to bein life anew.

Mr. Casey's eyes were moist as he admitted that probably he was also. The court held the case in abeyance until Monday, and the parties left the court room with their attorneys, but without the happy climax to the incident that seemed imminent daring the impressive proceeding. jffTBB No. 3 failed to veto by the Council Bill the Mayor's pass over Following avenue; soutli of the center of jener-son avenue to the centers of Broadway and Piedmont street to the Mississippi River.

DISTRICT NO. 5. All of St. included in the territory bounded by the center of Grand avenue from the center of Olive street to the center o' Arsenal street on the. north along the center of Olive street to the cen- is" to attractive us soon as possible, and it fay that it will be just us vote: A yes 0.

i Noes Messrs. Pavis. er. Mailer. Ielimberp, Kvers.

rrota- it can be made. Mot of those who 'phoned this morning thought the ideal way to and Mr. I'resi- manti, ItandaH, Rower der.t Oundlach lu. 909 Star Building, St. Louis, ment.

Mo. and Absent Messrs. Kspenscljied of Taylor avenue; along the cen-of Taylor avenue to the center of two U-r a nd I ter make these tours would be for or three friends to go together, it was alons this line that most h'annihg as done jedterday. tiie Delmar avenue: along the center of That Delmar avenue to the city limits'. On SPECTACLE EXPERTS JOIN JEWELERS Men Who Watch the Eye and Eye the Watch Hold a Convention.

of Public Improvements to let a contract for constructing an Ice Making and Refrigerating Plant at the Kobart Koch Hospital, making an appropriation to pay the cost therof. and designating the fund out of which the said cost shall be paid. Council Bill No. 107. An ordinance authorizing and directing the Board of Public Improvements to let a contract for furnishing and installing Vacuum Cleaning Machinery for ttie City Hospital, making an appropriation to pay the cost thereof, and designating the fund out of which the said cost shall be paid.

Council Bill No. 10S. An ordinance authorizing and directing the Board of Public Improvements to let a contract for improving the grounds nortn of and between the New City Hall and Municipal Courts Building, making an appropriation to pay the cost thereof and designating the fund out of which the said cost shall Vie paid. Above Council Bills were read second time and referred to the Committee on Public Improvements. RESOLUTIONS.

Mr. trailer moved that the City Coun the south, along the center of Arsenal street from the center of Grand avenue to the center of King's highway; south alons the center of King's highway to the center of Richelberger street-west along tiie center of Eichelberger was one of the reasons for piving a'ii district three of the Atlantic Coast If three friends want t. spend their vacation together, all that is necessary is for each of them be nominated in the contest and win their trips. Even larger parties ran tie made up by taking persons ho live in different districts. Those who want to make up such BEST TIME TO AVOIU HEAT.

The time selected for these tours is the best season of the year for a vacation. By the time the party returns and the different members are ready to resume their duties in the office, or store or home, most of the sultry weather will have passed and the good effects of the outing will not be lost. They can resume their duties with renewed t-nergy. If the vacation were taken earlier, the sultry weather likely to foilow the return would offset a great part of the good effects of the rest. The best time to enter the contest is now.

Remember that it doesn't cost a penny to enter the race or win street to the center of Donovm nue: south along the cener of Donovin and Delmont street tr the city limits. DISTRICT NO. 6. All of St. Louis parties should ytart at one by send-j WpSt of the center of Jefferson ave motion be lid on the table, carried.

official bond of Henry F. James, as Veterinary burgeon in ihe Healiu Department, In me sum of fa.uuit, as above, was approvea by tne lolioalnt vote: Ayes Messrs. Davis, Evers Fletcher, Hailer. iehmDerg, Paule, Proi-mann, Kandall, Jiower aua snr. Presi- aent Uundiach lo.

Noes Absent Messrs. Espensch led and 1 Leany Mr. Randall moved to reconsider the vote by wmch the official bond of Henry F. James, Veterinary isurgeou, was approved and that, that motion be laid on the table. Carried.

i Mr. Lcbmbers from the Committee on Public improvements submitted th following report: Council t'namoer, St. Louis, June IS. 1911. Mr.

I'resident: Tour Committer on I'uDlto improvements to whom was referred Council Bill No. 100. An ordinance to improve Fair avenue between Natural Bridge road and Kossuth, avenue. Council Bill No. 101.

An ordinance to reconstruct Olive street from Twelftii street to Fourteenth street. Respectfully report that they hav considered the same, and recommend their passage. L. E. LEHMBERG, Chairman.

Council Bills Nos. lot) and 191. wer laid over under the rules. Air. Evers from the Committee on Railroads submitted the following re- port: Council Chamber, St.

Louis, June 16, 1911. Mr. I'resident: Your Committee on Railroads to whom was referred House Bill No. 1'J. An rdfnanca authorizing the ft.

Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company to construct, maintain and operate three tracks across Third street. Chouteau -avenue and the right of way of lh Municipal Free Bridge, in Citv Block 74, between Chouteau avenue and Lombard street; one of said tracks to laid along the west side- of Third street between Chouteau avenue and Lombard street. Respectfully report that they have considered the same, and recommend nue. Broadway and Piedmont avenue, end south of the center of Arsenal street, from Jefferson avenue to the center of King's highway to the cen in the nominations of those who want to go. then V.ein setting the i otes together that will win out.

Tt Im'l going to lie a difficult matter to 'in in this contest if vou start early. selor be requested to give the Council Gf one of the trips. hey are free, dom ter of Eichelberger street; south Mild there are enough tj-ips to go a run ml anion'; an those who reauv the center of Eichelberger street to the center of Donavin avenue; east of th center of Donavin and Delmont Leahy 2. The following' message from his Honor tiie Mayor was read and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means: Mavor's Of rice St. Louis.

June IS, 1911. To the Honorable City Council. St. Louis Gentlemen: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for vour approval the following bonds: Bond of William K. Kolfe as Assistant Water Commissioner.

I'nited Slates Fidelity Guaranty Company, t-ecuritv. in tiie sum of $5,000.00. Bond of William A. Hoffman aa Chief Mechanical Engineer for the Water Hepartment. The Bankers Surety Company, security, in tiie sum of $5,000.00.

Bond of Henry F. James as Veterinary S'lrgenn in the Health Department. Fnited istates Fidelity Guaranty Company, security, in the sum of $5,000.00. Yours verv truly. FRKDF.niCK H.

KRKISMANN. Mayor. The following- messagre from his Honor the Mavor was read and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means: Mavor's Office St. Iouis, June 1 ISll.To the Honorable City Council. St.

Louis Gentlemen: 1 have the honor to transmit to you herewith for vour approval the bond of Hugh J. Bradv and Kdwaid J. McGroarty, executed in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. IT. 011.

Farwell Walton and Herman Piling, securities, in the sum of $500.00. Yours very truly, FREDEl'ICK H. KRLTSMAN.V. Mayor. The following message from his honor the Mayor was read and tried: Mavor's Office St.

Louis. June 1 4, lll-ITo the Honorable City Council, St Louis Gentlemen: I have the honor to return to you herewith with my approval the following entitled ordinance Council Bill No. SS. An ordinance to amend Ordinance numbered Twenty-five Thousand Seven Hundred and Pev- Delegates from the Missouri Society of Retail Jewelers and the Missouri Association of Optometrists are arriving at the Southern Hotel in large numbers for their joint meeting, Monday, Tuesday and "Wednesday. The session opened Monday morning with a social reception by the officers of the two organizations at 9 o'clock.

The meeting will be called to order at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning by Claud'e K. Range of the Jewelers' association, who will introduce former President Herman Mauch of the local jewelers' association. Mr. Mauch will deliver the welcome try. inations are invited from every sectton of the Star's territory.

Through an error, the expiration date on the voting coupon in Sunday's Star was made to read June 1. instead of July 1. These coupons will be accepted until July 1. limits ani the Mis- street to the city sissippi TUver. DISTRICT NO.

T. The State of who is Ki.Hiiin.r Any white woman of good repute. in the territory covered by The is eligible lo enter the contest. how votes will ni: issrnn. A coupon good for a certain number vot-s will appear in each issue Missouri outside of St.

Louis. DISTRICT NO. 8. The State of 11- an opinion, first, as to the legality of fidelity and other bonds executed or issued through a member of the Assembly or other city officer, as agent or solicitor for the bonding company; secondly, whether by soliciting or effecting the issuance of such bonds a member of the Assembly or other city efflcer forfeits bis office. MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE.

The following message from the House of Pelegates was read and filed: House of IJelegates, St. Louis, 13. 1SU. To the Honorable President and Members of the Council Gentlemen: I have the honor to inform you that the House of Delegates, at its meeting held this evening, failed to pass: Council Bill No. 111.

An ordinance authorizing the Popular Amusement Company to erect and maintain a canopy over the sidewalk in front of premises Nos. 11 and 13 South Sixth street, upon certain conditions. Yerv respeetfull v. LOUIS C. EHL Clerk.

Mr. Fletcher moved that Council Bill No. 1.1, be filed. Seconded by Mr. Power.

Carried. The following message from the House of Pelegates was read and fled: House of Delegates. St. Iouis, June linois. aw.xrium; ok phizes.

A committee of unimpeachable business and professional men will he chosen to count the votes and award the prizes at the close of the contest. They will be governed by the lollow-Ing rnlfs: The three ladies having the highest of The Soar until further notice. Every) contestant should secure as many of! thesis as possible. These daily ballots are limited as to time, and must be' the will Jos'eph Kbellng. president cf St.

Louis Jewelers' Association. call the afternoon session to order at 1:30 o'clock. The roll will be called by I H. L. Lame's of the Maryville Jew-I clers' Association, and Secretary CJ.

i K. Reed of Lebanon. number of votes in each of the eight districts will be Riven a sixteen-day i In The Star orrice ry the date or expiration. Votes wilt be issued on prepaid new subscriptions to The star, and classified advertising coupon books according to the following s- ab-r SHOOTS SELF WITH BLANK CARTRIDGE Showman Is Held at Hospital After an Accident Following Performance. The thriving show of Francis Con-ley had an unexpected denouement in the tent cheater of Michael Nash, northeast corner of Jefferson avenue and Howard street, at 11:05 Sunday An address on "Advertising for the i Jeweler and Optometrist" by Al i P.uckner of c'hlc agp will conclude the Atlantic oast lour.

The lady having the highest number of votes, regardless of district, will le given the privilege of naming the chfi perone. The lady standing fourth highest in each of the eight districts will be given a tour of tho Great Lakes. kites and Its passagfe. F. W.

Chairman. House Bill No. 19. as above, was read third time and passed by the following vote: Ayes Messrs. Davis.

Evers, Fletcher, "Hailer, lehmberg, Paule. Protz- mann. Randall, Rower and Mr. I'resident Oundlach 10. Xoes 0.

Absent Messrs. Espenchied ar.d Leahy 2. Mr. Davis from the Committee on Municipal Affairs submitted the following report: Council Chamber. St.

Ixiuls. June It. 1911. Mr. President: Your Committee on Municipal Affairs to whom was re day'? session.

The delegates will be entertained at Forest Park Highlands Monday I night. Tuesday night a banquet will i be held at the Southern Hotel. The officers of the jewelers' asso-j ciation are: President. Claude K. Range.

Trenton; vice-president. Chas. Mauch. Marshall: second vice-presi-; dept. Anderson Blanton.

Paris; Secretary and treasurer, H. L. Raines, AND SCNDAV IV CARRIER, i Term. Vote-. dnc yi-ar IS.OIt' H.

Ort Six months t.r.O Three months I.SOOj 1 Two wars 30.000! DAH.V AND SUNDAY MAIL $V00 On year 1 0.000 Six months 4.000 11.00 Two years SO.000 DAII.V BY MAIt, OR CARRIER. jn.on One year 5.000 I. Si months I.SOO; fi.00 Two ytar 12.000 er.ty-three. approved April tluro. -Nineteen Hundred and eleven, entitled.

"An ordinar.ee authorizing the issue of bonds of the City of St. Louis not exceeding Two Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Hollars, for the purpose's here specifically stated, upon two-thirds of the voters of the City of St. Louis voting at an election to be held for that purpose assenting thereto, and -tiie holding of an election for the purpose of submitting said proposition to the voters," by changing the date of the election called in said ordinance from "Tuesday, the first day of August. Nineteen Hundred and Kiev- tween contestants will be' determined and as a result Louis Frota- 13. 1311.

To the Honorable President and Members of the Council CentH-men: I have the honor to Inform you that the Speaker of the House of Delegates has this evening, in the presence of the House in open sess-o-, offlred his signature to the following entitled bills, Council Bill No. S3. An ordinance to amend Ordinance numbered Twenty-five Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventv-three. approved April 3rd. 1911.

by the Contest llan8gement. and its decision will be absolute and fina! boir. 24 years old. of 1,04 Soutn Broadway, is a patient prisoner at the City Hospital. One of the many pistols used in the show is responsible for the injury.

Nash lives at 202S Howard street. Hy the filing of votes contestants must accept and agree to all conditions of the contest. day of en io "Tuesday, the seventh Maryville; John Titus of Kansas City. president, and H. H.

Watts, Kansas i City, vice-president. represent the Optometrists' Association's officers. No employe of The Star, or member of his or her family, will be permitted Hundred and ra'NDAY BY CARRIER OR Aih November. Nineteen 001 ooo to participate in this contest as a candidate. Xo votes ill be issued for payments other than those scheduled.

Kiev en." Yours very truly, FRKIKRTCK H. KRKIsMANN. Mayor. The following communications from tiie City Counselor were rend and re- vol .12 entitled. "An ordinance authorizing the Issue of bonds of the City of St.

Louis not exceeding Two Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, for the purposes her specifically stated, upon two-thirds of the voters of the City of St. Jouis voting at an election to be held for that purpose assenting thereto, and the holding of an election for the purpose of submitting sail proposition to the voters." by changing the date of the election called in said ordinance from "Tuesday, the first dav of August. Nineteen Hundred and ryi 93r' 81-1 ar Star's T-. a v. iiri to r.l and i -at Tli.

ferred the appointments of Norman J. Sadler. Assistant City Attorney. Second District Police Court. Thomas Hank, Clerk of the First District Police Court.

Henry A. Gog, Clerk of the Police Court Houih of Arsenal Street. Respectfully report that they have considered the same, and recommend confirmation. JOHN T. DAVIS.

Chairman. Appointment of Norman J. Sadler. Assistant City Attorney, Second District Police Court, was connrmed by the following vote; Ayes Messrs. Davis.

Evers, Fletcher, Jlaller. Iehmberg, Protz-inann. Randall. Rower ahd Mr, President Gundiach 10. $.1.00 One ear Si months Two car-- IASMI'IEI ADV.

OH I'OV JI.00 Orirt .1.00 Three Books Five Books 1 frt Ten Books 1J.00 Books hooks. 1.200 5.000 i o.ooo .10. 001 36.000 both contestants of equal value, taking The Star started will be hscriher. All oth- i In case of a tie. will given prizes An one who was when this contest classed as an old su erred to the Committee on I'uniw improvements Offcc of the Citv Counselor.

Ft. Louis. June 15. 1Mb To the Honorable (Municipal Assembly Gentlemen: I thave the honor to report that proceedings to own, establish and widen Conley lives at 1 1 9 Carroll sireet and is a theatrical promoter. Just what sort of a show he is putting on at the Nfish tent, the police did not 'earn, but the reports show that many pistols are used and that both hero; and villain use them.

Blank Car-; tridges make the noise. After the I show Sunday nisht the attaches began putting away the weapons after ti dead had come to life and the wound-; ed removed the paint from their persons. Pretaboir. who has a partj in the show, was rincering one pistol. lie supposed all the blank cartridges REGULAR SESSION 191M912.

or as Each book contains $1.2 worth coupons which will lu accepted ers will be classed as new. a person who was taking only The Sunday Star subscribe for ithe d.iily also, the subscriber will be (considered new. and vice-versa. ff)FFICI t. Louis.

Council iiiiamber, jf.llThe Council rntt at Mr. President Uund- i 4 o'clock lach in the rafti by The ar in pavinent for class-; Iried advertising. Contestants their iends are! rot res'rictPil to securing votes in their! own particular district, but msy secure i cha i r. to Tuesday, the Seventh day of November. Nineteen Hundred and House Bill No.

26. An ordinance to vacate Scott avenue extending from the west line of Euclid avenue to the east line cf Kingshlghway boulevard. Verv respectfully, LOUIS O. HEIIL, Clerk. Pouse Bill No.

26, as above, was read at length. No objection being and ali other business being fin-pended. Mr. President Gundlach. In the presence of the Council in open, ses-s-iori.

affixed his signature thereto, in accordance with the provisions of th-i had been used up. There was ine A sut'scription not lie counted new if it is simply Transferred from one member of a family or household Pale avenue from Kraft avenue to Jlc-Causland svenue. under ordinance number L'474T. were duly instituted in the Circuit Court on October 114. that commissioner? were duly appointed, and tiie report of said commissioners has been made and filed in said proceedings.

That, under the findings of said report, the damages allowed for the- property taken amount to of which $1.00 are assessed against tu city and against the property included in the assessment district. Tiie estimated costs. F.vers, J'auie, and Mr. Cresent Messrs. Pa vis Fletcher.

Bailer, Le-tnberg Protzmann. Randall, flower Absent Messrs. Espenscl.ied and Leahy 2. Appointment of Tl.os. Hauk.

Clerk, First District Police Court, was confirmed by following vote: Ayes Messrs. Davis, Evers, Fletcher. Hailer, lehmberg. Paul. Protz-marin.

Randall, Rower and Mr. I'resident Oundiach 10. them. where. districts are i to another.

i 'resident 1 0. hsert Messrs. Lspen schied th. md made only for n.o ribution of prize. DIVISION or DISTRICTS.

the of thi contest Leah There bcins: no objection tae msuutes of t.te meeting of une. 1C th. 1'JJl, as i weve ant.roer1. the i The right is reserv ed to reject the- i name of any candidate for cause, to alter these rules and reguia- tions should occasion demand. I'ntil further notice no candidate' i will be permitted to ast for puidica- tion more than certificate vots osvable out of the city treasur a re 1 Ch rter REPORTS OF STANDING COMMIT Th Star has been districts, as fol- co ve red into tig fn itory ided i Ttt.I'CHTS c.ih I i CM iv r.r..

The foilnwine message from Hi unused shell in the pistol and when; Pretaboir snapped the trigger while; looking into the barrel he received; the full benefit of the charge. Both: his eves were powdrr burned and he! may lose the sight of one. i lie was taken to a drug store at; Jefferson and Park avenues, it being, the first place his friends saw open. The druggist informed the police and Pretaboir was taken to the hospital, i While the police are satisfied it was. an accident, they ordered the patient! held until a further Inquiry can be.

made. i 4 By order of court. July "St. JS1L is fixed as the time within whif-h the Assembly shall approve or disapprove TEES. Mr Randall from the Committee on Wavs and Means submitted the foliow- the Mavor was read: i votes issued, on subscriptions or mt.

I or cou- ing report: 1 Council Chamber. St. Louis. Jtm 1. 'mil tr President: Tour Committee the ingi is pub- i lowf DISTRICT NO.

1. All of St. Louis north of the center Olive stree and east of the center of Orand aven snd north of Grand to the JIsissippi River. hooks) of ch time the list I lished. and Means, to whom was re- i on Ways The contest 1911.

and I ferred i Bond of Wm. E. report, and the matter is accord-y submitted for your consideration. Your bee" tent servant. LAMBERT K.

WALTHER. City Counselor. 'See of the city Counselor. St. is.

14. 3 To Hue Honor-Municipal A err.bly Gentlemen -e the honor to report that pro P.ol as Assistant the sum of officially begins June loses August 1911. particulars call upon Star Contest Depart- water Commissioner, in I.iui 1 For furt! or address DISTRH'T No. Ail of west of the center of Crand 1 1: i able 1 TRIES SUICIDE, BIFF! ceedings to open snd establ'sh Wise under ordinance numoer j1 were ili- instituted in the circuit I Noes 0. i Absent Messrs.

Espensehied an! I f. 2. Appointment of Henry A. Cog. Clerk" Police Court Routh of Arsenal Street, jwas confirmed by the following voter i Ayes Messrs.

Davis. Evers, Fletch-; er. Hailer, Ix-hmberg. Paule. j-rot-1 mam.

Randall. Rower and Mr. PreM-jdent Oundlach 10. Noes 0. I Absent Messrs.

Espensehied and Leahy 1 Mr. Paule from the Committee on Engrossed and Enrolled Bills submitted the following report: Council Chamber. St. Iouis. Jure IS.

iliJ1. To the I'resident of the Council Sir: Vour Committee on Engrossed land Enrolled Bills report that they find Ithe fo, lowing entitled bill truly en-'grossed and to-wit: Council Bill No. SI. An ordinance directing the Auditor to transfer back i to the Fund "Krertion of Hospital Buildings." a part of an appropriation heretofore made by Ordinance Number Twerty-three Tb i Eight Hundred and Thirty-four for the erection of Nurses' Quarters at Cl'T Hospita 1. E.

-T. PAULE. Chairman. Council Bill No. 94.

as above, was 'read third time and passed by the fol- lowing vote: Ayes Messrs. Davis. Evers. Flefch-: er. "Hailer.

Leah v. Lehrnberir. Protz- NOMINATION COUPON Hu-baiicI liaises Acid" Hot lie Ir. Frank. IVi krrlp Fe Tactic I'ntil Ho Cries -Knough." eiOf Bond of William A.

Hoffman, aa Chief Mechanical Engineer, in the sum tf I5e0. Bor.d of Hnrv F. James, as veterinary Surgeon in the Health Department, in toe sum of Respectfully report that they have considered the same, and recommend their approval. EDWARD F. RANDALL.

Chairman. Official bond of Wme. E. Rolfe. as Water Commissioner, in th s-trn of j.ecc.

as aho ve, was approved by the fr." vote: A ves Davis, vers. ila'r, Lehmberg. Paul. Randall. Rower and Mr.

President Gu- 'il-i'-l. 1. f'. Absent Messrs. Espr.chiel and Becke; was not Mrs.

Frar. cleo-, street To enter Th St Summer Vacation Tours Contes fill blank and send the office of The Star Contest Departmert. St. Louis. Th frst ne of couj-one re-eivej far a contestant of Tru-bit alarmed her husband a bottle 1 raised it to on October IS.

1 that com- toissdor-erx were duly appointed, and tee report of r.aid conmisstoners as been made- and filed In said proceed -ins. That order he f.r.'Sir.gs of said report, the damages allowed for the prooerty taken smoiTit to of which are asfs'd against th an i azatrtM tr property ine ly.ied in district. Ti-e ecrinatefi --rits. pavahie th" city treasury, are Bv ordr r.f court. 1 111.

xd as the tin-, with in ft the shaH approve disapprove tie report, and the matter S' accord Sunday afternoon when i dramatically produced I marked carbolic acid an Mavor's 'fhee St. Ixuis. June 14, the Honorable 'iiy Council, St. Louis I ave the hon- or to return herewit'i v. ithvjut my ar-; oval Council Bill No.

M. An ordinance authori7.ing the Hellrnng ar.d lilnmin House Furnishing Company to erect ar.d maintain a canopy over the entrance to its business prem-j ises Numbers Nine hundred and four. Nitie anfi six ani Nine l.un-j rir-i ar-i eisht Washington avenu, jr.d also a vanopy over the rear m-i tran t. the aforesaid i-remises tn i St. Crt ries street." disapproval of i ordir.ar.e is based upon the following si-ecifie 1 The bvii'dtn on w'Ch 1 rano-: pie nee to he erected ba a frontage of but fifty f-ct ar.d is so loc.it-.l I to be accessible to the I-'i'-e part- rr" on only shl-'S.

as ii ins-ton i on frcn street on the rear, St. Charles street at this tioint ha a width of r.rtly i thirty feet een curb hies. Tl.e sat of the second storv in its re-'a-, tion to the dimensions for i the proposed St. Charles street can-J 'rv. exiendir.c fortv feet over the i face of tbe buildire." wi.l not permit the Fire repartmer to reach the sea r.f a fire tV.e second Soor by the ijso of ladder? -placed within i practical p-I era tine ansri.

Second: The rmr.os'd car op over 1 the sidewalk on a. sli ins-ton aven-te rr-ay have a tr.axiin.jir. width of wenty- six" 'eet over one-ha'f of the frorttape i of the btiildire-. This likewise would r.vo a jrreat inter to the Fire rwpar'rr'nt in niacins its arr-aratus. 1 The srnir.t'f tr.forms tn.

however. tiat th rriv to irrar.td by rt i ntr i ear.er -n counts 1000 VOTES I neminate: Miss or Mrs. n. i-ea ingly 'or vour corsideratior Randall moved to rotifHr tne District No his ltps- With th" prowess of a footbaTl i piac--cr she made a f.ying tackle at the same time landing a short arm blow on his nose. Mrs.

Becker'e then ended Tier trat-! mer.t 1-y poUshir.e one of his eyes and I sitting on him until he cried "enough." Becker' was taken to the city Hospital where his eye was treat-i ed. It was afterwards discovered the police that the acid was roerciy hydrant water substituted by a druy clerk who suspected Beckerle's in- tenticm of himself. Vol- eihedient servant. LAMBERT K. WALT HER, City Counselor.

reading of Cotineji Bill No. S. An s'nhorizine th eonstruction of a fir Street No Tit, or City ote bv which the official bond of YTrn. i k. Rolfe.

as Assistant Water Com mis loner, wa approved ar.d that that mo-; tion be laid on the table. Carried. Official bond r-f William A. Hoff-j r.ar.n, as Chief Mechanical Engineer. in the sum of r'rn.

above, was ap-' proved bv the following vote; the Fourth proof awr.ing PTtf-rcir r. whI'k in cf v.ti-kei itiins. Randall. Rower ar.d Mr. President Ojr.dlach 1.

Noes ft. Absent Mers. and Mr. Davis moved that all absentees be excused. Seconded by Mr.

Evers. Mr. Lehmberg. chairman of the Hoi' Committee of the MunScinal Assemblv for the Location the Wes'err, Railroad Approach to the Msr.icirial Bridie. r.nounced a P'inlic Hearing f.t the House of Delegate" Chamber on TueBdav.

1511. at 5:0 p. On motion of Mr. lehmberg the adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Jure 2b 1911 at r. m.

DATD W. VOTLE.f. Secretary. Nominated by Address Profession one nomination will be credited to each contestant. Under no circumstances wiil the name of the nominator be divulged.

Tea may nominate yourself, or a friend. Enter th- contest today. Msr. wis, tt crier. "Hailer.

Lehrr.berg. I'avle. Protz-T ii' r. Randall. Rower and Mr.

Oundlach lr. Xoest Messrs. E'pehschied and Le'ahv 2. Mr. Rar.dall moved to the vote by w'ri'-h the official bond r.f Wm.

Cojujii Bill No. An ordinance autrte-Hzing and eiire, t.r." Board of Pub.tc 1 pre-verner ts to let a eontrac-t for eonstruetir.g a Laundry Building on the grounds of the Rober Koch making an ap( rcpriation to pay the thereof ard th of which the said eot shall aha ir.r-H Bill No. tr An 'irdinare c. to be -r a-ir been the- passage I the 'ns bg ndcr ed subsc-e r.t Lightning Kills Three Boy. BbOOMINGTOX.

June Whi'e playing in barn at Mf'vin, Harry Stankof of Chicago. IT ears o'd. and his cousins. Leah T. End Fern Ii5on.

3. were killed ty Lghmici. i A Hoffman. Chi'f Mechanical En jtf this pmirancf. vpi- tru'v.

rnni'LLICKi H. KRLISMANN. Mayor. iuthorizinsr at'l directing th board 1 tln'tr, was approved and that.

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