Cleveland High School - Beacon Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1922

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I . - . , . - , , . . , - . - , 1 1 Y ' . , , , - , E11 it 9 lass unselhsh person who was always conslderate of others At the faculty parties he was the llfe of the gatherlng because of hrs delwhtful humor and jOVl3llty He was admrred and esteemed by all his assoclates faculty and students and as one of hrs fellow teachers sand he was not only a Great teacher but a true frlencl To lnve rn hearts we leave behind ls not to due DORID FR XNK A PROBLEM FOR CLEVELAND NE of the most perplexing problems before the student body rs the problem of finding the means of aldlng the new students to enter actlvely lnto our school lrfe One solutlon whlch has been offered and whlch seems the most feasible xs to welcome the new student and mtroduce hlm to our friends He then becomes lnterested ln both our friends and our arms and by assoclatlon he gradually asslmllates the hlgh Ideals of a full fledged Clevelandlte Does thls plan not seem loglcal and rlght both as a means of flllfllllflg our social duty and also as the best means of attalnlng our end that of gettmg our new students actlvely lnterested ln Cleveland l1fe3 Upon close analysis we find that the afzfalrs of social llfe and of the business world are carrled on ln small groups These groups comprise a number of people drawn together and held by mutual tres all perhaps havlng the same object or ldeal ln vlew Such also IS our life as students we travel ln small groups all held together by some mutual tles So closely rs our lnterest centered upon ourselves that we neglect our newly arrlved fellow students from the grammar schools and other hlgh schools Every term a great many students come to our school and are permitted, through our thoughtlessness to pass from class to class day after day wxthout our making any attempt to make them feel at home or to make thelr work just a llttle easler by our show of Interest ln them These students are practlcally without friends when they come so let us endeavor to help them by taklng them to our club meetlngs and ln hundreds of other little ways let us make the rocky path of thexr student life more smooth It IS a duty to our fellow students and to our school Let us remember that nothmg worth while rs gained without effort and who knows3 perhaps ln one of our new students of today there may be one of our best and truest frlends of tomorrow Let us do all ID our power to prove to them that our past reserve was due to thoughtlessness and not to any unfrlendlmess Let us resolve to make up for the past by our whole hearted advances m the future EDGAR DAVIS Page .S et an no Q. - , A 6 of - ' - -sf -sr sr- X ers ss -xr , . 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'O-fm.----Q--nr 'av--n'-lu.-num f Fi'J'fS l' sexi X Q s FQ JIMMIE Q9 ROWDED around a small box ln a corner of Tommy lVlart1ns cellar was a queer sad eyed assemblage of children They were many and various as to SIZE and looks ln slze from llttle ohnnle age five to their leader Tommy Martin who was ten years old goln on leven Every eye focused upon the box and lts contents was wet and more than one was shedding tears for lmmle was dying' Little shaggy halred flop eared friendly lmmle lmmle the playmate and pride of every boy and glrl ln the nelghborhood Tommy c cant we make hlm well3 asked one of the boys whose speech showed an effort to be brave despite the lmpendlng tragedy Sure we could f after a pause we had some money l asked the vet nary surgn thxs morning lf he could cure nmmle and he sald that lf he made hum well It would cost three dollars B b but drdnt you tell htm th hat xmmle was OUR dog3 No rf he dld know that lmmle was all ours hed make us pay three dollars anyway Tommy couldnt we get tree dollars no place3 questioned a scared small volce No l havent any money and nobody else has evther sadly stated Tommy Then after a few minutes contemplation l know what' Lets go around to the houses ln the nelghborhood and ask the people to glve us money so that we can get the vet nary surg n to come and make xmmle well huh3 Oh Tommy' l know they ll gave us money lf they know that lmmle 18 slck Lets go right now and go to ev ry house ard one of the girls enthusiastically suddenly forgetting her weeping Awrlght let s do ohnnle you stay here and watch lmmle Amt you proud that we re golng to let you stay here and watch lmmle'-l Wnth thls sudden change of sentiment from sad spectators of the sick lmmle to the now enthuslastlc crowd the children walked out of the cellar wlth Tommy at thelr head leaving the proud llttle ohnnle to be the protector of lmmle The chlldren unafrald and determined went from house to house sollcltmg donations to their fund As the story of poor 1mm1e was told the IISTCDCY would sympathetlcally finger her pocket book and extract some change and glve It to the child Wxth such a force of helpers Tommy soon began to realize that the donations must all together be about three dollars so he called all of the children together collected their money and counted It After much counting and recountmg of the small plle of change Tommy exclaimed, Oh' My, we ve got four dollars and seven cents collected l..et's go and get the doctor rlght away' P0114 llmfx' i .s ' S Q 1 .7 Q, xjx , ggi' 7 -Q'-Q rx X XX . -,': gb ies x X . 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J , , J . , , f 1 rsmfs hexmis e X For two long dreadful blocks Tommy led the small processlon towards the doctor s OHICC More than one small heart was gettmg lmpatlent and anxious durlng the walk and footsteps were unmlstakably qulckened as they approached the resldence and office of the vet nary surg n Up the front steps of the house marched the lme of chlldren tlll they came to the door Tommy assummg an authorrtatlve look rang the brass doorbell of the house and was almost xmmedlately answered by a klnd faced young man He lnqulred of Tommy hls wants Tommy answering We want the vet nary surgn to come and cure lmmxe who IS srck We ve got the three dollars to glve to the surg n lf he makes lmmle well See here xt lm sorry little man but the surgeon IS not here at present He has gone out to cure another dog that IS sick and wlll not be back for a long while Tommy and hrs frlends received the heart rendlng news wlth a gasp After they had gone and collected the money lmmle would dle anyway Poor lmmlel Now he would be sure to due because the surgeon was away After he was dead whom could they play and romp w1th3 After a whlle Tommy spoke up But but lmmle will dle lf the surgn doesnt come and cure hlm and what will we do lf lmmle d1es3 At thls point Tommy succumbed to the tears that filled and overflowed his blue eyes Most of the other children were already weeping bltterly The young man was qulclcly touched at the sight of these llttle people weepmg for thenr suck lmmle The young man racked hrs brain for something he could do to help and comfort the llttle weepers Then came an rdea he was a fool not to have thought of It before Sonny he sand as the children were turnlng to go down the steps what IS the matter wlth your 1mm1e3 Tommy felt rather averse to telllng the symptons of xmmle s sickness to thls young man due to the fact that he was qulte sure that there was no hope for lmmle nevertheless he descrlbed through his tears lmmles allments No sooner had the young man heard what the axlments of lmmle were than he rushed mto the house tellmg Tommy to walt on the porch When he appeared ln the doorway wuth hrs hat and coat on the expressxons of the children changed agaln from dlre despair to hope He asked Tommy the dlrectron of the house and started walkmg wxthout askmg any more questions the children runmng at hls heels The crowd was soon assembled around lmmne m the wooden box The young man knelt over hlm and forced a whlte powder down the dog s throat ln a few mmutes the convulsive and bleary eyed lmmle manifested signs of returnmg health and clearness of srght lmmle was gettxng well' 1'11 11 llmtx Um if rn S xxx x Y as v X 5 ' - 1 1 - -ess J ,--91-I is, Tommy showed the handful of change. .. - J .... . . . . 2 in xx XXX 5 F15 X :rss X 23 Ten minutes later the small piping voice of ohnnle was heard Hooway' lmmie s gotted well an he s not goin to die The young man the veterinary surgeons assistant quietly took his hat and walked to the door of the cellar where he stopped and turning said to the happy children Keep your three dollars and buy immle a collar and food with it And in his heart he knew that lmmle never would have died he only had a stomach ache XWALDO C FECHNER THE DECISION T e stately step of the Nations through the centuries that IS History Hazlett to accept stately in an lronical sense for some of the nations have acted in a very unstately manner Rome was founded about 753 B C ln 800 years she had conquered all the known world but the part of the world known at that time comprised an area which was not as large as the United States Today the Roman Empire is but a memory Rome wrecked herself she dissolved in 400 years what it had taken 800 years to build Rome was too successful as man acts under the influence of alcohol so Rome acted under the influence or success She became intoxicated first mentally then physically the nation physically deteriorated as a result Following physical deterioration came moral deter ioratlon and rum Other nations Solomonsemplre Babylonla Phoenlcia ASSYIIH Egypt and Alexander s monarchy have wrecked themselves in the same way American history represents a vast expansion of a mixed Caucasian race the Teutonic and Latin strams of blood have been combined with a slight predominance of the former to form the greatest nation on the earth The pioneer packed his belongings in a wagon shouldered his gun and moved westward to build a home and make a fortune The ploneermg is over however for the country has been settled We live in cities which pamper us with pseudo comforts and shorten our lives Dryden has very aptly described our condition in the following By chase our long lived fathers earned their food toll strung their nerves and purified their blood but we their sons a pampered race of men are dwindled down to three score years and ten ln I774 when Harrod led a party of settlers into Kentucky and started a settlement be began a prodigious movement which has lasted up to within the last few years ln his toot steps came Boone and Logan who ltlh tt K X' Is. 5 - 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' 5 ' Y'l1fr'lgx'-Y':'1 S sw i X X establlshed Boonesborouvh and Logan s Fort and Robertson who founded the Nashborouffh settlement Soon after the Loulslana purchase Lewls and Llark made a trlp lnto the new terrltory and were followed by Brldffer who was one of the first whlte men to see the Yellowstone wonders and Carson who explored the southwest ln the tracks of these men came hordes of men drawn by the dlscovery of gold ln the latter part of the l9th century the rancher cansr and now he IS belnv dlspla ed by tne farmer ThlS IS our hlstory and It has heen characterlzed througl OL by a hlgh standard of ldeals and vlrtues The dlssenslon and vlce whl h usually are found where people conglomerate ln a metropolls has not had tlme to develop to a very great extent for our CltlCS ale comparatlvely recent developments ln thls hundred and twenty hve year perlod of expanslon the prestlge of thls natlon has rlsen at an enormous rate o that we are respected as belng of our numbers as because of our men Only the fit could SUYVIVC the perlls of the wilderness Thls was well But there IS no wllderness left to act as a barrler to the undeslrables They are growlng ID numbers however for lmmlgratlon has not been restllcted as IS necessary lf thls IS to remavn the best natlon ln the world Metropolltan llfe IS devradlng to even the best blood but ln addltlon to thls the lmmlgrant fespeclally the southern European comes to the cltles lnculcatlng mto those round about hlm those same forelvn customs which brought Rome to ruln We must guard agalnst thls ln thls perlod of change whlch we are now golng through lf Amerlca IS to remaln great The natlon has reached ltS llmlt of expanslon lt must now become densely populated We must change from a natlon of towns and plantatlons to one of cltles and truck gardens the clty wlth lts conflnement and manner of llvmg wlll compel us to sacrlflce physical strength for mental strength we must experlence a reglme of rlches and luxuly after a perlod of hard work and comparatlve poverty These changes must be made wlthout cletrlment to the morals and mentallty of the natlon To accompllsh thls change successfully we must be virtuous our ideals must be hl h as those of our ancestors and our charactels must be stronger We must keep physically ht for the seat of all mental and moral allments IS ln the physical condltlon All these thlngs are posslble ThlS change must be made during our generatlon the task IS ours We must cleclcle whether the bnlted States IS to become the greatest natlon ln the world or merely another example of the folly of vlce for by the laws of heredlty the next generatlon can not undo what we have clone BIJRCH -XRD PRUETT I tlrlc 1 z i r- .Ak x X T K Y 1 l I A l f if .f - . 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' n ' T'1:'r'f'x'-Tlzl' 'U rff 1rs ,x S sglzaj TO THE SENIOR Wnth apologles to Klplmg l stepped mto a study hall to have a hlt o fun The teacher man he up an says There ll be no foolln done' lhe gurls behmd the desk they laughed an gnggled ht to due l outs mto the hall agaln an to myself says l Oh lt s Freshxe this an Freshle that an Freshle go away But It s Come on little Freshle buy a tlcket you can pay A ticket you can pay my boys a txcket you can pay And It s Come on little Freshle buy a ticket you can pay l went mto the lunch room as hungry as could be lhey gave a haughty Senior loom but hadn t none for me They sent me to the other slde to buy some soup an meat An when at last l dld arrlve a Senlor had me beat l'or lt s Freshle this an Freshle that an Freshle step aslde But lt s Thank you Mxster Freshman when you let the Senior slide You let the Semor slide my boys you let the Senior sllde An xt s Thank you Mister Freshman when you let the Senlor sllde We arent no foothall heroes we arent no trackmen too But when lt comes to makin E s we ve better heads than you An lf our conduct sometlmes Isnt all your fancy pamts Why Semor boys ln Cleveland Hrgh dont grow as plaster saints While lt s Freshle thls an Freshle that an Freshxes hold your tongues But when lt comes to rootln we Freshles use our lungs We Freshmen use our lungs my boys we Freshmen use our lungs For when lt comes to rootln we freshmen use our lungs You talk o better food for us a larger study hall We want for all these things to come they never come at all Dont fuss about the powder the glrl has on her face For the Senlor rouge an llp stuck IS more of a dlsgrace l'or xt s Freshle stop Freshle qult when he s playlng with has he But lt s Freshle lend your fountam pen when the Semor s pen goes dry lhe Freshman lends his fountaln pen and softly sings a tune For Freshle alnt a bloomrn fool he ll be a Senior soon CLXR3. 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His gleaming eyes wandered to the place over the hreplace where he kept his gun Stunned he Jumped from his bed ln terror he ran his qun er1ng hands o er the place where his gun once hung ln a Hash he realized that his gun was fone and with it hls money' Frenzled he dashed downstairs where he confronted has wife with bulging eyes l short gasps he demanded to know the whereabouts of his gun Calm yourself l-lenry Mr ones borrowed it not thirty minutes ago He is probably down in the Bottoms shooting rabbits now Without a word Henry plunged through the door Surprised and speechless Mrs Henrv watched her husband s Heetmf form tearing down the road which led to the Bottoms a half a mule aw xy sans shirt sans trousers sans shoes in fact he was thinly clad in pajamas Mr ones was Just entering the Bottoms when Henry began his half mile run or rather dash which he made in record tlme When Henry was a hundred yards away 'VI ones sighted a rabbit nestllng in the brush Leveling his gun he took aim The pressure of hls finger on the trigger grew greater He heard a faint yell and then Bang' sounded the report of the gun Poor Henry staggered up to him completely out of breath and physi cally exhausted Man' he ejaculated jerkily do you realize what you have done3 He snatched the gun from the b wildered Mr ones and feverishly examined lt He could not believe that his money was gone Snappmg the stock back he peered through clear through one barrel In the other was stuffed his money JxcK BROWN y 1 J vs U D 2 ' gs' an s paw gf l.B 1211 lfzf 5 . , . . . v . 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Ah he thought she wont be surprised at all someone has warned her and this IS my welcome party he chuckled Hark' the orchestra was playing the old favorite from Lohengrm A weddmg' Well thls was certainly a surprlse to him a wonderful suprise' They had agreed before he left that as soon as he returned they would be married And now she means to hate the wedding thls very night h thought time of the march Plerrot dld not see In hls cxcltement that a handsome young man walked by Plerrette s slde and that she held hls arm and looked with admlratlon into hls face He could not hear her say so proudly My husband' No he was too excited for that All that he could see was PlCfTCttClhlS Plerrette He could not restram his enthusiasm he rushed bllndly across the street and called ln quavermg tones Plerrette lt IS l Plerrot And then the scream of a slren whlstle the screech of qulckly applled brakes the grmdlng nolse and the speeding automobile came to a stop Plerrot lay on the walk very stlll hls face was ashen white He looked serene ln the cool rays of the moon and from the apple tree the thrush sang a few mournful notes After the accident Plerrot was taken mto the house of Plerrette All night he was delmous callmg Pxerrette Plerrette Then at daybreak he fell into a htful sleep but ln the late afternoon he awoke stlll calling for his love- Plerrette Plerrette l know she wlll come Plerrette I need you now not long O come' He was raving And then Plerrette came and stood sllently at the foot of the bed but Plerrot dnd not know her he was still dellrlous Plerrette Plerrette h still called his volce growmg weaker and weaker Plerrettes eyes grew dxm and suddenly with the sound of his voice came back to her fickle nature her love for her former lover P41 fc 7 t ' : .1 Y - X me X ' 'Sr tx X-5. 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X, 151-2-J 'S XX s 5 tl L 117 L CI I I Il 1 I IL EST LE DESTIN 1HE llttle Gipsy camp IS sllent no sounds come from lt no shout mg and Slnglng of youths and maldens W y3 you ask for I you think that at all tlmes GIPSICS are happy' Ah but this tlme lt IS dlfferent Tmca the handsome young son of Mmchu head of the trlbe IS not at the camp He YS not maklng love to Rlda hls beloved TIHCH has the most wonderful volce ln all Roumanla He has oftentlmes sung at houses of rlch land owners lt so happened that a few weeks ago he sang at a feast glven by Roda Nuta a very rlch man Thls Roda has a beautiful daughter called Rodana TIHCB saw her for the first tlme that nlght and watching hlm l saw him turn pale That nlght his volce seemed more beautiful than ever before How do l know thlS was true3 Have l not llved these many years and heard many smgers3 I also knew why h1s VOICC was so rich and full To Tmca there was but one person ln that room Rodana daughter of Roda To her alone he sang sang all the love songs of the GIQSICS and his own After that nlght he dld not often like to smg But at one house he saw Rodana agam and agam he sang beautlfully The next clay Tlnca was not seen at camp That was a week ago today TIHCH has not been ln our camp smce Where IS he3 No one knows Rodana IS not at her fathers house Where IS she3 No one knows But It IS easy to guess Where one IS there IS the other Rlcla has not forgotten Tlnca and hls unfalthfulness to her She says nothmg but she knows everything All the camp wants for Tmca for without hlm the tribe wlll soon fall apart Mlnchu IS old and IS now very ull If he dles who will then become head of the tr1be3 What IS that l hear3 Tmca3 What' He has come back' Praise God' Here he comes but not :lone Rodana IS wlth h1m But who IS that creeplng out from the trees3 It IS Rldal For one second sllver gleams ln the darkness l try to scream l cannot' Frlght holds me speechless Tmca falls' It IS a Crpsys revenge LEOTX DIESEL 111111111111 S11 ,Y 7 - Q 5:-,J ' - tg 1 Y F x N1 'X-Q X osx Y XX ft A X- . 2?-X V 10' ' g 1 Y V L -1- V -fflpve ' Sfffzuf-1' F115 1111.17 fff1'1'1'1f IIA' 71 fic, 11111 ff' Inf, ruf flvl 4111111 1110 iffy. 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N- ' Es:-0 22- ug l 1 I 1 1 ' A fi ' I 1 h , 5.11..---1--Qnonun'-ODIOIIUH' QCD: QGJJ 'G roy- -'-1 'QQD5 J- 'E I J Q .J K. .J Lil: U,-' -i' qponsor Nlr lrwm OFFICERS Pre xdent Burton Bodine XJICC President Madeleine Hashour Secretary Veromca Boesch xeasurer Robert Kreyllng Sergeant at Arms Herbert Rumer The New Senlor Class organlzed Aprll 8 I922 Mr lrwm was elected our sponsor Due to our late orgamzatxon we have not been able to have any soclal actlvltles but we are planning to have many good tlmes among which IS the Senlor dance to whlch we have been mvlted To the Class of une l9Z2 we extend our hearty WlShCS for their success X ERONIC-X BOESC H .'f.v:la 5-uxg,h-1 iff? I 1 x I fr .:- M 4 I 'Q-ri h S. . Te ' . J , V . . -,c: Ff' A y e? my .f - x E b K-.9-'55 It .,.' fifflj' '- fffyg v 4 W V r E F ll sim: gr councn. Sponsor Mr Slater OFFICERS Pre ident Russell Hoffminn X ice President Mars Maupin wecretarx Treasurer Eleanore Younv Sergeant at Arms Edward Weilbacher The Student Council met for the first time this term on February first under the supervision of Mr Slater our sponsor The organvzation has been in e istence for many terms It was intro duced by lVlr Hoch who with the aid of forty five representatn es success fully organized the Student Council lts chief aim was to bruno the student body into closer relationship and co operation group has now increased to seventy nine The members are elected by the group or appointed by the advisor The present Council is discussing problems which are of vital interest to the school conduct especially Various committees have been appointed to Improve the discipline among the students We are dolnv our utmost to preserve and promote the courtesy and loyalty due to our Alma Mater ELEJXNORE. YOLNC 6' A 7 'I 1'-i ii il? I 1 X r 1 ' X w Q l J llll of' 1' x X , . ' Z lts membership, which is made up of a representative from each advisory EJ i ' Y I 3 I E if-1 A-yi ll f ix flfixh H I ' lltlj U 1 '-flu' K ml I m 1 ---- .. - ffl'-'vNx..,-r 5 . 1! K' 3:51, 2. 61 .2-'En EI 41 54 H 2 '-' .-1:2-'f' ..,, gg- . .' .1 .3 - f -5. ,-.I .-'fi ,-. 'f' - 5 'f-'- if EH Semi: Z :Ir ' Lf ,rf-E, 4149 g n.....wn L . V1 'Ill 5 - . 411: . 5: Ev -Z mi- -' , will rf? I ':,? l l Wwmm .J Qponsor Miss Bryan OFFICERS Pre lclent Reola White Vice Presxdert Rose Evertz Qecretary MHCIC O Neal lreu urer Marlon Scally qergeant at Arms ulla Bade The greater part of our work this term IS devoted to the study of plays A very attractxve program IS afforded by the co operatlon of the members who report on the llfe and chlef plays of some well known dramatlst They also give the dex elopment of the plot descrlptlons of the mann character and sketches or readings from some mterestmg part of the play Also papers on the development of the drama Thus Gives the Cflrls clramatrc tralnmg We have studied Maurice Materlmck s famous play The Blue Bird The glrls are going ln groups to see Drmkwaters Abraham Lincoln and Barrle s Mary Rose The club has lncreased by xenteen new me'nbers lV16Ctll'lgS are held m room IO3 every first and third rlhursday of each month MACIE o NEAL fl KO YVQ gi ki Xi? fAHf'X1z S. Y . , Y . I ,.. A J S . . , - - .I ' x . Y y . . . Sl . . 5. 5. . ' se ' ' - . ' 2 f N, Of '- dl 5 ' 5'li'fQx 3 , 1 aa -v--v- 1, x, . My . X .. gg Xml?-L. :,' -,P ?1: ?:,f --::.-Aj., w Ah..:2Z kgzgfirc-ffgxbv I ' 'V 1 I ! P '95 HHNH' H srmw Q Sponsor MISS Hlemenz lVlotto ln all debates let truth be thy alm not vlctory Colors Ollxe green and gold Presldent X :ce Presldent Secretary Trea urel CSSIC Mlddleton Dorothy M0OdlC Florence Paschedag Agnes VOlt The Anna H Shaw has been meeting on the odd Tuesdays ln Room hlhls telm we are preparln four mlnute speeches for the school tax campalgn and are also maklng '1 study of debatlng That the Ulrls are becomlnv more lnterested IH the art of publlc speaklng has been shown by the rapld lncrease ln membershlp Any glrl who has successfully completed her second term IS ellglble and welcome to Joln FLORENCE P 'XSC HEDAC I 2 mnunuu 2 I x L it Q EUS? 3,151 lsr' NJN' 'il' 'Ms fa 4 Q I4 ' wmttx . Ill 1 Q V - OFFICERS V. AI . . X. - . . S 5 . 1 . l . U - . i f N . Q iv .9 ll r- N f , 19 lu 9,4415 .. x - I ,,,1 . 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A . . . 7 f af 1 ' ' Kg Q . .4 2 G4 qponsor Miss Flnkelnburg OF FICERS President Hamblett Grlgg Vice President Eugene Barth Secretary Mabel Vogt lqreasurer Milton Larson The Art Club wlth lVhss Fmkelnburg as sponsor has been re organized thvs term with a deslre to accomplish more and reach a higher standard m art than has ever been attained m the past For this reason the club mem bershlp has been hmxted to twenty members and only pupils from the Qommerclal Art and Domestic sclence courses are elrvlble lhns glves art students an opportumtx to do more advanced work than class time will perm1t and to work m mediums like oll colors that would not be practlcable m a large class We have an enthusxastrc group from the art sectlon workmg from llfe They engage their own model and each member works ln any medium A e chooses pencll charcoal pastels or Oll colors Later when the weather wlll permlt thxs group expects to sketch out of doors ID the same mediums Another group prefers the crafts work and quite a varlety of work done ID thrs lme Perhaps the most Interesting of the work bemg done rs revival of the old fashloned rug weaving by some of the girls Meetings are held ln room 303 every Tuesday at 3 ID o clock Ffa Ela- I -4 Z f,.N M s N: L , . h 1 A Y -1 1 ' , I Q , ' ' 1 H - . . . 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' l ww f - Sponsor Mlss Rrcheson OPI ICERS President Ruth Connell Secretary Lois Gundlach freasurer Ruth Stuart The Betsv Ross orvanlzed this term with the same purpose rn vlew as IH the prevrous term to sew for unfortunate llttle children Xve are not only learnmg the art of sewing but also 1 llttle about cooklng and serving light refreshments Wlrlle some of the girls are SCWIDU others are preparing refreshments which are served at the close of the meetlngs The partles and hikes Cxven the prevlous terms were so successful that we are plannmv many for thls term Althouffh the memhershlp of the club IS llmxted because of the lxmlted amount of equlpment the e wrll be a few xacancves next term Any glrl who IS mterested and wishes to Joln may lease her name wlth the secretary Our meetmvs are held on Thursdays of the even weeks ln Room J LOI5 CLNDLACH fr , r ry S1514 zlffl ,If I r Kr 4 it,-Xxw Y 1 L, Q 1 1 u l I J 'O D A I L . . x x ' I k a i s D, r I r ., . . . . Y. . '55 . ,., . D . 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' X .V -WL' 'TQ' v':- ' ' X er , -L i Nfl. .- - Jw- . 7 ., .. lu -1 '-1:21 L., CLC CUKS at bponsor lVllss Rlcheson OFFICERS Presldent Esther Hertz Secretary Verona Schmoth 'lreasurer Helen Xvemhoener Beacon Representative Edna Setter If there ns any thmv that a woman aspnres to be It IS to become a perfect hostess There ns a certain feelmv of pride connected wxth bemg at the head of a well appointed table covered wlth snowy llnen set wlth damty chlna and served with perfectly cooked food Vvhen you have UIVCD a party lt IS gratlfymg to know that your guests enjoyed the exenlng because you were such a tactful QTBCIOUS hostess that everyone felt at ease To successfully preside at a luncheon or party a person needs practlce One lsnt born wlth that ablllty At Clecuks we have a good tlme preparlng the luncheon and have a better tlrne eatmv It We do not have to gne speclal outslde partles we have one at every meetmg It s a lot of fun senmg at Clecuks Xve all know each other so there IS no embarrassment ln belng at the head of the table You dont see why there should be3 Nvell drd you ever selve a creamy or lulcy food that you re sure IS vomg to slide off the SCTVIDU fork or pour hot chocolate from a pot hard to balance when everybody at the table was watchlng 5ou3 ust try lt and you will have to admlt that a cool well polsed hostess IS to be admlred ln txme we will all be llke Dame Washington she was a perfect hostess you Lnowl maybe We hope so anyway EDN X SElTER E if g 'u- , , , 'K . , ' D , , . . 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C. lrwin OFFICERS PTCSldCDt Arthur Stupp VICE Presxdent August Wlllm .wecretary Adolph Mueller Treasurer Mlchael Eblnger Grange and Blue Representatne Norman Erd lhe research department of the Cledlson Club delvlng rn the archrves of the past has resurrected for the readers of THE BEACON thls terse bit of unarchalc dlctron ASK BILL HE KNOWS Accredlted orwlnally to Blll Bodklns of the Snubnosed Detectne Agency lt can with equal proprlety be applled to every member of the Cledrson Club It s all very well to talk BEACON reader about what a screntlhc fellow you are and how your cerebral dormltorres are crowded wlth a multlpllclty of facts But dld you ever try to approach the presldent of an electrlcal manufacturlng plant or the supermtendent of a steel rolling mill or the chief chemlst of a paint works or some slmllar man ln some slmrlar plant and ask hlm to give you an hour of his tlme to take you around the place and explaln ltS sclentlflc processes'-5 You would be turned down cold Yet every other week such men ln such plants are entertalnlnof the members of the Cledlson Club ln Just that way We appreclate thls We thlnk xt IS well worth whlle to see the generator as lt IS be ng constructed the white hot ingot whirled to and fro between rapidly movmg rollers lntO steel ralls or the lead m vat or furnace changed mto whlte lead and red lead palnt Thls IS real tangible knowledve This IS theory ln practlce We have meetlngs too meetmvs wlth snappy d1scuss'ons learned pro nouncements and deep plannmg Now lt pays to Join a good club If your standards are hrgh and your sclentlflc splrlt excellent lnvestlvate before our membershrp IS filled 'Tu.uuT Ill512fXl ff C' , , ' 7 5 , , , , . 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P ' ' d I 6 ' 'ul' '5' 4 3?-09 . 44 , ' X' ' . f 5 ., A gf g,gq s! bc. 5 :J lg., 51 -.Q .N f' :Egg If N ' l ' B g'1 1 ' 0 ,U gen!! Vs :tl B? -Z3 af'8: E1 I ' C., L 1 e.. 5: p' nl b 0 .qi 4 0 1 a H E Ti X -44 . f 1vvoz5:.,::.Qg : l geggg V ,K X V aw I ..o- gg. .0 f fl. 5551! ' f ' o i '06 J J K ix 'N Sponsor OFFICERS President Vlce Presldent Secretary Sergeant at Arms Mr. H. H. Buescher Arthur Vlfilkening Arthur Rosskopl' Lester Abbott Rlchard Koehler The Craft Club IS composed of an mdustrlous and enthuslastlc group of boys who wish to develop their skull as craftsmen to a greater degree than regular class time permits Thls IS accompllshed by means of deslgnmg and constructmg varlous artlcles the exact nature of whlch IS left to the lnclmatlon and desires of the lndlvldual and the dlscxetlon of the sponsor ln order to mamtaln a hugh standard of workmanship the membership IS lxmxted to boys of the Manual Tralnmp Course especlally to those who have demonstrated thelr ablllty to do good work The boys are turnmg out some excellent work of real merlt and quallty Anyone who IS quallfied for membership and who wishes to know more about us may arrange wlth any of the Off-ICCYS to attend one of our regular meetings Our regular meetmgs are held IH room 33 every Thursday at 3 30 p m The members of the club are Lester Abbott Frank Aff Charles Atchlsson George Bange Henry Burton Erwin Crolssant Eugene Dleslng Carl Dletz Henry Eschrlch ltl Harvey Hell Eugene Hems Oliver Hoffman Richard Koehler Carl Kunz Clarence Metzler Eugene Muench Harry Pohl Arthur Rosskopf Charles Schraudenback Albert Schultes George Werner Arthur Wllkenlng Russell Young Walter Zesch ullus Zleger LESTER ABBOTT 2 I A . . 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C' LX I I llvnf FELL X Q S H I A :J I1lII IWIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 7 QS l!1IIlr ULTP hit L ft if 5 ponso otto Color I 9 'VI ISS Mann Wlllln to be thlrd Whlte and L.-old O FICERS Presldent S ella Dramant ccrr ary Otlllla Xvehrle a ure Frreda Ondr We hope to make the pveseut school term even more uccessful than the precedrng one Perhaps vou haxe not heard of the Chrvstmas party whrch we gave to a number of lxttle children from the Markham IVIe'nor1aI At that tlme our rr' 'nbershlp consisted of eighteen glrls Thls was not enough to ente ram bout s xty tots boys and girls o we jo ned our efforts wlth IVI1ss Fsses I:1lSt hour Cx rcs class It was decided that each of us hould have cl rge of one chlld for the party Food puts one always ln better splrlts so first of all we took the youngsters to IVI1ss Rlcheson s room where her erghth term cooking class had prepared food Ior the llttle ones Then at the command of Santa Claus we took them up to the library Here Santa Claus dlstrlbuted hls varxous glfts not forgettvng a single child Among some of the thmgs were scrap books stuffed dolls and wooden toys made by the club Old Santa also had plenty of candy and other goodles for them Later on vse took the children to the audltorlum where they m turn entertalned us wlth the r songs Then with the and of automoblres Iurm hed by some of the teachers the lrttle ones started their journey Irornevsard happy as could be At the time thls rs wr tten vue are planmng an April Fool s party for ourselves and an Easter party for the chlldren of this same mlsslon Any gurl who rs Interested m our work I9 welcome to vlslt us d of our meetlngs and End out more about us You do the Art Course to Jovn Our meetmgs are held at the alternate Tuesday O happy lot vw urlng a not h end of ur men b e are llnlf ny ave to be ln the eighth perlod m room I I every 1 ershlp now conslsts of thlrts five girls and a OTILLI X W 11 Sllfl XII J 5 n '1xTiX ' f ,fff W ? -, sf rmfffrfr -X 1, LQ! fa . ,fr-,f . ,rpm - -as . 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Sponsor Mr Hussey OFFICERS Actlng Presrdent 'Wadelme Betts Secretary Lenora Truesdell Treasurer Russell Hoffmann Sergeant at Arms Harvey Knlerlm The brangers are proud to have as therr motto Charity and many thlngs haxe been done for the benefit of the poor and lck At Chrlstmas tlme the Cledlson Club gave a play Admlsslon was by an offering of food or sllver the proceeds of which went to the Grangers to be dlstrlbuted among vauous mstltutlons We were glad to note the true Cleveland Splflt whlch made lt such a big success The Granvers also gave a Chrrstmas party A long VlSlt from Santa Claus was very much enjoyed and all had a happy afternoon We wlsh to take thls opportunity to thank the student body and the faculty for thelr many favors ln maklng our varlous 3CtlVltlCS a uccess and especlally Mlss Koch who made such a splendld address at one of our meetmgs We meet rn room 220 every Thursday at 3 IJ New members m the society are always desrred but not sollclted LENJORA TRLJESDELL ..5 -Il - llll -N- !-1 l J, 31.,t'fl,' fffrllg r -f e 2 we .. A X Dponsox' N eb OF ICFRS Pre ldent Wxlllam Brown Vice President l:.m1l acobs Treasurer Roland Carlo The Gym Team is 'in organization whose aim IS to bulld up a strong mmd within a strong body Phys cal exerci e is a great relief to a tired mmd The Gym Team has rven several exhibitions ln our school auditorium lhey consisted of several difficult but artistic pyramids on the parallel bars and other spectacular acrobatrc performances The boys who are capable of performing several hard specified exer club letters this term The team has shown great progress this term This IS due to the able sponsorship of Mr Neeb and the enthusiasm shown by the boys 2 3 QQKQQQS 23, S 3 0 J 'WW 935 is N79 aj' 1 ix 'SVI Rv kg I 4' tc X - -,-:ex 1 l ff L Y - -- N '- . , X ' f 412.-, N I 3 -A - f-H J fc- i f 'I 4- ff E-it 'I' J A Mr. 1 l: F 1 S. . . . K . . . . . AN cises on the horse, horizontal bar, parallel bars and rings will receive their .ftH'.d' A' 3 as . 5.g..- a gi- ik T. H Z'4 f11 it W0 Q ,Jiff- el ,gl I - - r' Q V, rx fl 'lx 33 ,t I if I fl M I l,JvS'v 'a1l Wm WG'-5 EBT U7 'U o :1 U5 o 1 i' 5 VJ 'Tl o 9. 0 S7 OFFICERS President Lxlllan Schueddlg Secretary lsabel Robertson Treasurer Lorena Scherer Sergeant at Arms Veronlca Boesch Le Chapeau organlzed this term with the same purpose ln vrew as rn former terms to deslgn mxllmery However at the present tlme we are devotmg all of our tlme to charlty work whlch we Indeed enjoy We are maklng garments for the Needlework Gulld We have had several pleasant social affairs ancl we are plannmg many more such events Our meetmgs are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month rn room 9 after school lb XBEL ROBERTQON 0 0' P2 r Vol 5 53: Jilin. .. 1:4 at- 77 -' :u,yq1.1.u zz- ,.. '- 1 ... .. ... :as -- .- ni :I ' 9:1- E :fi 522- 5.. 3 ng iw 15-. g 5935,-ga fs-5 .11 ..,,,-me ,-:. H, -sm-M 5 hdhxi 1 v . , , . .. I mI'14 .xr.'z11fX ju'-' AHDOUH CLUB Sponsor Nlr W K Be eman OFFICERS Pre xdent D6LlSl8 Mrazelc Drrector ean Habermaas Secretary Treisurer Herman Waespu Lrbrarx xn Paul Stafford The Mandolin Club owes Its popularity and success not only to the good msulc rendered but also to the good work of the fellows who strum The Club has given much to the school ln the form of pep as played at several school sessions Owmg to the loss of several members through graduatlon we lnvxte all fellows who play a plectral Instrument to our next tryout Our members are Del..1sle Mrazek ean Habermaas Herman Waespl Paul Stafford Clifford Lecoutour George Maher oe ohnson Louxs Klobasa Osmond Kropp Paul Barton ames Power and Herbert Rumer H WAESPI -II 'A1YlKi lil!! IKQIIQUHII li-I fl S ffl! rf 1 ,Q Q I Y f' . I, i , cv C! 'Q ' ,7 F . - 1 . . . g ' J these instruments. D L. . .. It h 2 ' , J . I l -r x 'I 7 l f l 'I fc' . .:'f ' ' l'-UI ' X XX gg i 1 'hr OBFEIUQP zmh 'MIIIP Spon or Mr D Bragg THE STAFF Editor Associate Editor Busines Manager Circulation Manager Boys Athletics blrls Athletics Alumni Clubs and Calendar Exchanges Humor Reporters Alfred Rasher Lester Abbott Frances Flood Louis Honerkamp Eleanor Winter Eugene Lohman Harold Kunz Donald Huntington Edna Stohlman Walter Moloney Dorothe Flrmbach X mcent Lutz George Maher Edna Setter Rose Evertz Helen Hauhart Walter Reinhardt Grace Forbes Sarah Billingslea De Lisle Mrazek Nlorella lVlateson Stella Miller Stenographers Lartoonists Members of Cartooning Club Since its organization last fall the Orange and Blue has put 200 000 pages of reading matter into circulation This shows conclusively that the Orange and Blue is supported by many loyal Clevelandites The Orange High School The Orange and Blue is for the purpose of furnishin weekly in ormation to the pupils in regard to ill things affecting our school life lt loyally supports all school enterprise Many thanlts are due the student body and the taculty for their splendid support and co operation during this term l1fSr1N s . . x 1. and Blue aims to instil a feeling of loyalty in all pupils of Grover Cleveland AV .K . , g V , . I v . ' s. Il 1' . -1'f'1'f l, an M 00.- 1- ll 9' ' WEE 8 11.1 4 E3 43011 ,D GT' 445 cirffl t. 1 M. ponsor Colors reslaent ecretarx area u er O lLhRS 'vlnss Roos Creen and lte Vxrmnn Shaw Georgia Schoenthaler Xflrglnla Bronenkamp 1 J Haye you ey er happened to be near the gymnas um Wednesday during, the elghth perlocl or after school3 If you have drd you hear that rythmlc musrc and feel the joyous atmosphere? These are some of the wonderful ensatlons which you may experience lf you are a member of the Prpes 0 Pan Ot the many clubs at Cleveland perhaps none IS more actlve progressne than the Pipes 0 Pan The Ulrls meet ey ery Wednesday after noon ln the gymnaslum and there learn rn any graceful steps and dances from the sponsor lVl1ss Roos Through earnest work the Pipes O Pan hope to accomplish more this term than ever before But you may be sure that all IS not work as we are lookmv forward to many good times ln the future And you will probably hear more of us before the school year IS oyer CEORGI 3. SC HOENTH Xl ER Y Ill' 9 88 l't1,wm..1fxl111zf ,-,ax-'gg'-' ':'- g'.: ','q4.5e:-r:- - . . -I ' - , 1 2' .E-.LA.. - .' . .,- A 1: - ,-x 11 x'. I , we i . 1 ,Hn 4 . - X' N -,1 I 1 ' . V V M, 2511, X v ' '. u ' ga ,LITE '. 'H 3 as , gg. I in ll 5 I 5' , , G . g , ' , ,I xi, fd ll -', Q ' , - -We , -1: . 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Wits t. min new 'LEWLJ ,NL ll Sponsors 'Vlr Shewman and 'Vlr Laughlxn OFFICERS President Leonard Koeger Vlce President Ralph lVlattlck Secretary Robert Wlnter Treasurer Arthur Ros l-copf Publlcrty Agent Wlllxam Plumpe Chalrman of Program Com Henry Eschrxch Motto Vlclere est cognoscere The Popular Science Club was organlzed thls semester by a group f we Wlde awake energetlc physics students Our arms are to see bus ness and manufacturing ln actual operation by vlsltlng factories and to study current science Our members are showm great Interest and xnltlatlve For further information arrange with any of our OHICCIS or members to attend one f our meetings Regular meet ngs held ln room 71 l every Tuesday at 3 I5 P Nl and an excursion every two weeks lqhe members of the Club are Henry Eschrxch Robert Wlnter Arthur Rossl-:opt Merle Famsod Leonard Koeger Carl Flack Charles judge George Bange Harold Elbert William Woehler Wxllnam Plumpe Wllllanl Adams Ralph Mattrclc Warren Morgfns V Ill l XM PLL 'WIDE P41114 lzylilx fflf- '29- , , ..... .. .. ,, .. , L ij gl' J sei VJ' . l '. 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'. 3 ' Sponsor IVIx R C Wilson OFFICERS President Paul Rowden Vlce President Emll acob SCCTCUUY IVIeIvlIIe Cole rfeasllfbf Walter Cnrlmmer Statlstlcal Offxcer Bert Baumgartner THE RIFLE CLUB membershlp IS Ilmlted only by our IacI-L of room and lnablllty to accommodate more Prospective members are therefore carefully selected tralned and required to pass certam tests before being admxtted to memhershxp ln the club The members are also requlred to keep up their scholarshlp and anyone gettlng two I7 s IS suspended untll his work lmproves THE RIFLE CLUB glves those who do not or cannot partlclpate ln athletlcs a chance for valuable experience rn developmg team competltlon To be a good r1He shot a boy must Ilve clean must have steady nerves and good eye sight He soon starts to develop lnstantaneous co operatlon of mind and muscle We have been ln existence for Iess than a year and already own or have the use of a large amount of excellent shooting equipment The U S government Iurmshes some of our rlfles and ammumtlon and other equipment and the club purchases the other artlcles When warm weather comes this spring we are plannmg on spending several week ends at the government range at St Charles where we w1II get some target shooting and also expect to have some very good tlmes We shoot every Tuesday and Thursday evemngs nn Room 27 Vlsltors are always welcome IVIELVILLE COLE g r an 'u'3 ' 'ln Ss? 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I l,ml1txf1 ..-,I m E , . i i 3 Q ' 4 4 ' 1 3 f E . fig f TWO YEAR COMMERCIAL CLUB lVlr Whrtehouse Colors Mono OFFICERS resident XIICC President Treasurer Secretary Sergeant at Arms Olrv L reen and C-olcl Strive to Accompllsh Regmald Pettit Vlola Stevens Carl Rauch Gladys Stltts Roy Ross On February the srxteenth the Two Year Commercial Class of une l922 organlzecl for the purpose of good work and good tlmes M Whitehouse was elected sponsor We as a class wlsh to expre s our sncere gratltude to those who have helped prepare for the future and to conquer obstacles that wrll arlse ln the business world whlch all of us hope to enter Those 6I'llSl llI'lg the course are as follows Vlctor Bachle Clarence Crow Melvm Dlethelm Alexander Gerlach Robert Harvey Mllton Hext meyer Charles lsele Earl ohn Reginald Pettit Carl Rauch Roy Ross Oliver Welscher Wllllam Wuest Katherme Altmayer Elvlra Apel Helen Becker Lllllan Beltorcl Dons Chapman Luclle Clermont Marne Cleveland Mlldred Craft Eula Crumley lrma Delarber Laura Dummeyer Nada Echols Matilda P Euge Lor1neEver1ng Mabel Foster Viola Caebler Flora C-allmeler, Ethel Coggin, Allce Gruenenfelder, Mabel Hathaway, Josephine A Henkel, Evelyn Hoffman, Juamta Hohnstrater, Helen jaehn, Myrtle Joyce, Helen Kennedy, Marie B Kramer, Myrtle Kress, Helen Lauman, julia Liste man, Vera Dorothy Longley, Gertrude Noble, lola Reid, Rose Rubesa, Katherlne Ryan, Eleanor Schamberger, Alice Schulze, Electa Seybolt, Elsxe Sxedhoff, Bessie SISRB, Hrldegard Sommer, Alberta Stunlca, Viola Stevens Gladys Stltts, Chrlstme Stuhler, Vera Suhre, Cora Thomas, Augusta Trauer nlcht, Loretta Tucker, Gertrude A Xvagner, Ethel Walz Adele Welngart, Florence Vvmkle, Rose Xvolff, Dorothy XVollJen, Hazel Young Viola Zdvor acek f':l if 11,1711 x fl - - I I . 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Y I r I 0 I I 1 4 N of Wwlrillfui lm Dponsor lVllSS Lawton OFFICERS President Helen Ross Secretary Treasurer Veronica Boesch Leader X era Stanwood Sergeant at Arms Lau a Melshelmer the year and a half that the Ulcelele Club has been a school organ lzatlon we have accompllshed our orlglnal purposc+to entertam ourselves as well as others We were very sorry to have to part with our sponsor Miss ohnston but we are extremely fortunate ln havmg so capable a successor as Mlss Lawton to talxe over our club s responslblllty lt IS one of our alms to benefit the school and wlth thls ID mind we have played on numerous occasions We axe learning a number of new selectlons whlch we hope to be able to play for the school ln the near future VERONICA BOESCH nun' My if ll ll ' W .... -'lnlllllu w e r HIM? f l 419 f E O AV 1 F , I ' ANN' 'x ftwv' g ln - . . Q ' . -I .y QI pf umm rpm 1 lllllr ilill ll Ill ' 1 il IVIIIII' li lu Jw ff','f1fj,f.N7.1' ,, ,.,g .1 7' -Q-p 9- v,' ily! J Sponsor Honorary Sponsor OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Llbrarxan Beacon Representatlve Orange and Blue Mr D E Tugel Mr Mark 'Vloody Burton Bodine Harold Elbert ames Bahrenburg Albert Ewers Nlarcus Ogletree Charles udge Robert Wlnter Arthur Goldman The Webster Hayne IS a soclety organlzed but for one purpose namely to learn how to debate To be able to debate well one needs much prac tice m preparmg and dellverlng speeches Constant alertness to the pressing and llve questlons and toplcs of the day ln clty state and nation IS absolutely necessary lf one would acquire the necessary mformatlon and attitude of mind to become a ready and effective debater or public speaker Many of the world s greatest men have been able debaters Revlew any period ln hlstory you please In the long ago or ln the yesterdays and you will find the outstanding characters who had most to do ln glVlng shape and direction to the cherlshed hopes and hlghest asplratlons of the people were the able spokesmen of the day As proof of this the reader need only recall the names of the most dlstlngulshd men ln the recent Great War whose stlrrlng addresses voiced the unconquerable Ideals of the lovers of freedom Our members are james Bahrenburg, Harold Beckemler, Burton Bodlne George Bercheck, jack Brown, Chonoraryl, Russell Doerner, Edgar Daxags fhonoraryl, Kenneth Eggers, Norman Ellerman, Harold Elbert, Albert Ew Waldo Fechtner, Elmer Fmot, Ralph George, Arthur Goldman, John H mon, Walter Hlllllcer fhonoraryl, Donald Huntington, Charles judge, joseph Kirkwood, James Lynch, John lVlcAtee, Marcus Ogletree, Lamar Ogletree, Frank Ponler, Burchard Pruett, Arthur Schellenberg, Valentine Schmitt, Har old Tuthlll, Raymond Tudor fhonoraryl, Robert Winter ROBERT C WINTER H111 lmlzfv 1.111111 ?,,.-.g?: .,:,EQ?5,?qa:k,v 419,-.-,H-..-.. . -.--qqeeseasgvg gap.--:.v:uf:::r,73?.g.3r ---.isa :- 0- -. 45,51- - 'f93?::g. 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'Wi - P' ' l : 'v+.:i A., Y - - V- . 1 , . -f, id ,gg ,I 1- it Y, vii? -- af' .JL - , 3 1 1 L- l Y is O ,-L' V : KE E I X A F , ' L ' F it 1-7 6 L f if-,gf , 1. f . f Q-iii? 1 'Y 'E' f' ...- , Sponsors r G W Bishop and 'Vlr F W Moody OFFICERS Presldent Edward Euler Vlce President Henry Poetker Secretary Wllllam Ulrich Treasurer llllam lVloxter Sergeant at Arms ohn Prlnner Since our organlzatlon last October we have been workmg out plans for a complete statlon here at Cleveland On the mght of February Seventeenth we gave an entertamment under the auspices of the Parent Teacher Assocratnon conslstmg of several talks on the theory and practnce of radlophony a concert by radlophone comprrs mg selectxons by the band and mandolin club and cornet solos by Oscar Ferry glven at the PostD1spatch Bulldlng and numbers glven on our own stage by the Ukelele Club PIPES O Pan Gym Team and Mandolin Club The proceeds of thls entertamment enabled us to purchase the Instruments necessary to carry on our work lf you are interested rn wlreless we mvlte you to attend our meetings any Tuesday after school ln Room 213 ROLAND ROTTY 'lib gl Qff'-4 fall 4 geek giexs -'f ng' ,X -sa. iii 5 V' e I 6 .il f I M ' A Q 1 . 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Q N' e . , . . ,, ...L A .HQ Us . i,-5, L'i.'n . ,.A f A-, if d AVN! rg .225 fain ful fl 22 if-J-I 1.1 f'115ju ,X-Ill NR' VLJS Q' XX ,is U XYEIEQJ CANTANTO CLLB Hello' Here we are back agaln and we mean to stay We are here to glVC those glrls who are muslcally Inclmed an oppor tunIty to develop then' volces We InvIte members of the CIrls Chorus and other glrls Interested In vocal musnc to JOIH our club Sponsor Mr Cleland Presldent ulIa Selbel VIce Presldent Lucxle Zlmmerman Secretary Margaret Schmldt Treasurer Lourse Feldwlsch Sergeant at Arms Helen Grauer MARGARET SCHMIDT CARTOONING CLUB Thls IS one of Cleveland s oldest and most prosperous clubs Wlth an enrollment of only twelve members we have supplled THE BEACON and the ORANGE AND BLUE Wlth cartoons bCSldCS lceepmg a bulletln board posted wrth drawlngs Our motto IS orIgInalIty and the purpose of our club rs to develop the talents of ltS members Our new sponsor Mr Shewman has helped a great deal to further the Interests of the club We meet In Room ZII ewery Thursday at 3 I5 and an InvItatIon extended to all those Interested In cartoonmg Sponsor Mr Shewman Presldent Elmer Gammeter VICC PfCSldCHt Everett Harlan Sergeant at Arms Gregory Walsh Secretary Treasurer Leland Brewer LELAND BREW ER PHILO Phllo has been Cl0lHg some very Interestlng work thIs term We are learnmg the prIncIples of Drama and Stage craft through actually presentmg the plays not merely studyIng them We hnd the glrls prefer thIs plan and are very much Interested In It A few weeks ago Mrs Burnett of the Carondelet Womans Club InvIted us to attend a Colomal Party glven by them at the Carondelet Llbrary and to entertaln them wlth the Famxly Album whlch she had seen when we presented It at school The affalr was a great success the Colomal costumes and many rare hexrlooms were beautlful and we had a very enjoyable evenlng At the present tIme we are rehearsmg a play to be glven at school In the near future Sponsor, MISS FISSC, PresIdent, Myrtle Preusser, Vlce Presldent, Loretta SBUCICT, Secretary, Ehzabeth Brown, Treasurer, Arllne Meyer, Scnbe, Char lotte Thalacher ELIZABETH BROWN P0116 X Im lx 'I .tn . 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I ' v , . . , . . . . . . . . . .. . , , . . , . 5 XXX i ' QE J THE CHESS CLLB On March 7 l927 the Chess Club organlzed and elected officers for the term Several members have been taken m durlng our last few meetlngs The object of the club IS to afford those who do not know the game a chance to learn rt and those who have a knowledge of lt an opportunity to improve thelr game We hope soon to be able to challenge some of the other school clubs ln the clty The club meets every Thursday m Room 210 Sponsors Mr Hutzel and 'Vlr Prxess Chalrman Stanley WCISS Secre tary Fred Meyer Treasurer George Renard FRED MEYER CLEVELAND TYPEWRITING CLUB The Cleveland Typewrltlng Club has been revived and IS now ln full swmg For a half hour every week thlrty typewrlters cllck away at top speed ln the speclal drills and tests that are grven for developmg speed ln Last year several of the prizes offered by the varxous typewrlter com pames were won by some of the members of the Typewrltmg Club who have slnce graduated The graduates Informed us that showmg these prlzes which they had won for accurate typewrltmg helped materlally when apply mg for the stenographlc posltlons whlch they secured Sponsor MISS Peterson Plesldent DeL1sle Mrazek Vice President Ethel Walz Secretary Treasurer Dorothea Them LINCOLN DOUGLAS DEBATING SOCIETY The Lmcoln Douglas Debating Soclety was organlzecl Nlarch first The Soclety was organized to promote debatmg and literary work Dur meetlnvs are held every Thursday ln Room ll7 at 3 I5 P M where we hold debates discuss the varlous writers and study public speak Ing We expect to hold debates with the other debatmg socletles next term Any boys who have completed their hrst term 1n Engllsh are ellglble to membershlp Sponsor Mr Hellmxch Colors Whlte and Navy Blue Motto No Vlctory wlthout Labor Ofhcers pro tem President E Conant Secretary Treasurer M Kahle Sergeant at Arms D Cunnlngham Beacon Represen tatlve A Meyer A MEYER Inf X'fcfW11Ha 7 jx s : ' i -1 . kk X' 1 5 5 1 1 35 XXL xx X gk w - ---C A X S ,, ' ' sw-P X' ' - Xxx . -. .1 1 .., .., . 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J. .5 L ls 'Nfl s isxsi-fix ss 212 j THEO WL The O W L which IS vrrtually a Better Engllsh club w1II celebrate its second brrthday thrs spring The work of the club varles somewhat with each term Durrng the past fall term the members concentrated on success rn wrrtten Engllsh Xrtrcles stones and reports were presented at the meetlngs held ex ery second Tuesday ln Room IID The purelv socral entertainments which the O W L has featured have always afforded much pleasure A hike and a party have been planned for this term This club caters to the younger gurls IH the school Students Interested ln the alms of the club may submit their names to the secretary The chief quallhcatron for membershrp rs good scholarshrp Eggeman Secretary Adele Michel Treasurer Margaret Dayball Lrbrarran Ilse GISSOW Beacon Representative Frances Flood Motto Not merely to exist but to amount to something IS Ixfe Colors Brown and S1Iver FR ANC E5 FLOOD 'II-IL SPANISH CLUB It IS always mterestmg to study foreign languages especlally one that IS as lmportant ln present day BITHITS as Spanish Almost all South Amerlca surpassmgly rrch ln natural resources has for lts mother tongue the Spanlsh language Zealous business men anxlous for the strenvthemng of tres between South Amerlca and the Unrted States have found lt to therr advantage to study Ia Iengua espanola for we all know that nothing IS so appealing to any foreigner as to be addressed IH his native tongue It rnsprres confidence and IS a sound basrs for frlendshrp At our meetlngs we combme the study of Spanlsh wlth pleasure such a way that we cannot faxl to enjoy La unta Espanola under the able SUPCTVISIOH of our sponsor Miss MacMillan We have had hikes and other affalrs among which was a real Spanish dmner Anyone who has had one term of Spamsh IS elrglble for membership We meet on the even Thursdays of the month rn Room 108 Motto El CJCTCICIO hace maestro Colors Red and Yellow Sponsor Miss IVIacIVIlIIan Presldent Ruth Hanley Vice President Carl Benz Secre tary Adeline Poppler Treasurer Louis Hoppe Sergeant at Arms Russell Voertman DORIS VR 'XNK Putt X 1 ff r X it he in Y Y 5 7 1 xt- -5 x fs xr Qsk K Ss gt . 5 x igsxs E 3 .5 ' ' in - 7 7 V I - K 4 I . ' . . . D .. Sponsor, Miss Hilpertg President, Marie Kolb: Vice-President, Dorothy , : . ' : . I 1 ' ' , : ' . ' . : ' . . . V . . . n . Y . D . L . 5 ' . x U k z . . . . . 7 . . , in , . , K . V . I - . 3 I . 1 ' I I ' . - 1 ' . : . ' : - - , 51' 'i11'f-x'-lfnrn' A N ,tg '- fs TZ . , THE SWIMMING CLUB The Swimming Club was organized in December. l92l. The purpose of this club is to develop experts in swimming and diving. We practice all popular strokes and dives plunge nor distance and swim under water We learn to play water polo which we have found to be a benehcial exercise as well as a good test for endurance At present we are tr iimng for coming meets Later in the term we will take the Red Cross Life Saving Tests A suitable letter will be given to those who pass certain efficiency requirements Qur membership IS limited but we can accommodate several more boys Those wlshlnf to join the club must swim 220 yards or seventeen lengths of the pool We meet every Tuesday ln the pool during the eighth period Sponsor Mr Neuman President ohn Briscoe Vice Pres1dent Harold Ciutgsell Secretary Treasurer Harold l-lubele HAROLD HUBELE. TEE QQLQARE CLL B The T Square Club is composed of boys who are interested in mechanical drawing and who wish to obtain a greater knowledge of this subyect We are now engaged in making a complete set of drawings which includes the ei ht terms work of the mechanical drawing course These drawings will be used for exhibition purposes At our meetings we have talks given by the sponsor and members on the more advanced subjects of mechanical drawing which are not given ln the regular eight terms work We go on hikes for recreation and to enjoy the beauties ol nature Any bov having C or E average in mechanical drawing is eligible to membership Meetings are held every Tuesday from 3 lb to 4 30 in Room 30l We shall be glad to welcome new members at any of our meetings Sponsor lVlr W A Ryan President ames Shaw Nice President Hans Kleine Secretary Treasurer Henry Burton Librarian Arthur Wilkenlng HENRY BURTON 'ph'- 3 Qmgtfbv Qikw-gf I L X I ' 3 . T Y 1 I . . Y . ,, - . 2 , g . A, L 5 V 15 4 . 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X s. ra X Qu: f 1 -- . . 1111 U .X III tb fl It v I I N 2-Xthlvtirn llllll Ill l x Illl Mill llll II ll BUYS ATHLETIC SSDCIIT Ty EQ 2 ' 1 wwe lsabsa as A QM fl BASKETBALL FTJOR the thlrd tlme during the slx seasons of basketball ln whlch Cleveland has entered has vt been necessary to play off a champlon shlp tle But as any team no matter how good will have an off night our team had thelrs at a most vltal time when we were booked to show Central some keen competition But our boys made up for It by wmnmg the Champlonshxp game and the Mlchlgan Cup The Mlchlgan Cup IS the second cup ln the lnterscholastlc Hugh School clrcult to have Cleveland engraved on lt as xts first winner We hope that our teams can be the first to wln It five times and keep It permanently wnth our other trophies For the third tlme Cleveland won the Basketball Cham plonshlp Coach Fenenga had some excellent material on hand when he called for players shortly after the heart breaklng football season Three letter men Captam Goeddel Wellbacher and Barthel led the processlon fol lowed by Hathaway lVlassen01l' Gammeter Kaiser Daffaa Wllllams Schel ler Yates McReynolds and many others Fenenga had ten men of great quallty and proceeded to form two dauntless qulntets tramlng each as respective teams The fact that Cleveland could play one squad and rest the other gave them the edge over the other chools lrwm Block the manager of the team secured practice games with PYIHCIPIB Kenrlck C0lllnSVlllC efferson Barracks and others who furnished excellent competltlon Owing to lxmltatlons of space and ln vlew of the fact that a detailed account of each interscholastic game has been glven ln the Orange and Blue a summary of the games must sufflce CLEVELAND SOLDAN Our team for the hrst time in two years was able to defeat our strongest opponent, Soldan, domg so at the top heavy score of 28 I2 Our revenge was sweet, and also complete, making up for that hard luck football game Our boys showed the wonderful trammg they recelved from Coach Fenenva Eddie Barthel played an excellent floor game and netted hve held goals Jim Goeddel, m addltlon to keeping up the flghtmg splrlt, scored three held and slx foul goals Soldan played a good, clean game with Levy as then outstanding player 121 ,w Nun 'X Imlzf L ' 2-J-T---Lili' .llllli L i . 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' , nfw t Sails so gwagg CLEVELAND YE-XTYVIAN Our team downed the Yeatman Five ln thelr fust game after the Holi shape They held the lead throughout the game scormg I4 points n each half Gammeter was the mdlvldual scorer w1th hve field goals on the reglster Barthel and C-oeddel both played a wonderful game for us whlle Steinman dnd so for the Blue and Yellow CLEVELAND MCKINLEY We started thls game wlth an unusual lmeup Massenglll and Wellbacher at guards Goeddel and Kalser at forwards and Hathaway at center Tl'llS arrangement dld not work very well the half endmg at 9 8 ID our favor The frrst team lineup ran up a hlgh score ln the second half and the game ended 32 I6 ln our favor Goeddel Barthel and Hathaway were our outstandlng players Schllllg of McKinley however played a fine game scoring ll polnts CLEVELAND CENTRAL Cleveland fans felt an awful blow when the Central aggregation break mg up our plays defeated us at 26 Zl and temporarlly put us out of the runnrng The team simply could not get a start While they were worklng hard to break up Central s plays the Red and Black basketeers were dropping shots In from every angle manv of them of the unconscious varlety Although our boys came back strong m the second half thelr late start was thelr downfall and we had to accept a 76 Zl defeat LLEX ELAND 5CLDAN Soldan lost a hard fought cleanly played game to us at the score of I6 ID The poor showmg ln foul shooting kept down a larger score for us Although we had a five pomt lead at the end of the first half, we had by no means won the game lhe second half was a zlg Zag affair with our boys ahead at the closing whistle All hopes for the Champronshlp were based on thrs game and the excitement was Intense Barthel was our outstanding player, while Levy was the star for Soldan l J4flJlzlfIt1IfM1f f - .2 .1 -- - ' ,Ni C gg, f 1- X Y ' 'i L da s. The Washington U. games, to some extent, had kept our bo s in Y y . V I , , . Y . ' y . g . . ' -. . ' C . , , - ' l y I 'ei rf-:i ss X S52ca CLEN EL-VND YE-XTVI-XX This game was more of a walk away than a struggle between two fast teams Although second and third string men were playing at times for us the Yeatman Five could not obtain more than I3 points Our players were shooting field goals from all angles obtaining a total of twenty eleven of which were gotten by Captain immy This is the season s record for individual scoring The Yeatman Five were unable to break up our fast pass work Yeatman played without Steinman and Luenstroth while we we minus C.-ammeter who had been injured in a practice game against Kenrick C LEX FL XND NlclX'Nll.EY Since Central had played seven games and won them all we would have given them the Championship had we lost to lVlcKmley Hovweve our well earned victory gaye us a chance to tie Central for the Championship boys had no difficulty in running up a 29 I3 core The outstanding player of the evening was Capt Coecldel vslso sue ceeded in getting even Field baskets However Syberg of McKinley played a wonderful floor game and caged the feature field goal of the even ng LLEN ELAND C ENTRAL On the night of February 25th a great crowd of che ring rooters filled the auditorium to the doors The long hoped for time had come Our team ave Central a Good walloplng allowed them only one field ba Let and slsowed them a good clean fast game This victory gaxe us a te wth Central on the season s standing and a chance to play them for the Chim pionship We held the lead throughout the game lhe final ser-re was The field shooting of Goeddel lVlasseng1ll Kaiser and Barthel wa exceptional wh'le the foul shooting of Tiny Taubman was also un suall Good THE CHAMPIONSHIP GAML Un March 4th a large crowd of excited fans gathered in the Washington L Gym to see the fight for the Championship lhe first three quwrters looked dubious for the Orange and Blue Central haymg taken and l-.ept the lead for this period Whenever our boys managed to shorten Central s lead and tighten up the mid city five would register a basket and darken our hopes lt seemed as if the infernal Jinx was following us again l 1 1 uf ffllllf Ht .fx s Q D, - -, 1 . ,fin x 'bc xx Xxx x ' dbx 3' -'Z S' s-is xx YV - ffx , 10' - il- V Y i Al, 1 in -izfe 'I . 5 .. v 1 , D ' I - . L . . ' ll p Y Y. . ' . . Y? i V . r . l f I if i which we succeeded so well in doing. After accounting for a late start, our . . . S . D A ' i D . 4, ' A ' ' - Q - U v v , , A I I . I, , , A l 1 f . 2 ' ,, 3 D i - 5 ' 4 - . . , , , .D . i l j ' i i . . 5 7 k 1 D Q n x a '11 V 4. I I . 2 I-I 2. r. . , A - my ., F, V if 4s . ' V U i . r ' I D V U k , . . . h 5 , . v - ' on 1113 U YU H fr: 1'Vr'll H ' irift SX., X E E51 The last perlod however was a different story Barthel came rn after restm when the score was I3 ID ln Central s taxor and netted a neat held goal tylng the score A cheer arose from the Cleveland spectators But Botts was not satxsfred wlth tylng the score so he proceeded to drop ln a beautiful held goal thus glv ng us a two point lead Vvellhacher and Kaiser then each scored held oals Ambruster then scored tor Central brmgmg the score to ZI I7 lh our fax or The umplre bent down hrs whlstle ready to be blown gazlng intently at hrs watch Then suddenly above the noise of the fighting players and the excited crowd the shrlll WhlStlC of the referee sounded and the game was ours Our boys had won the hard fought victory and the lVl1ch gan Cup Central l 7 Cleveland 21 luv: I-41 Left Forward Massenglll f2J Ambruster C2 Left Forward Kalser 8 lqaubman IJ R1 ht Forward Barthel 4 Brown C2 Center Goeddel Wllllams Mathews f7D Left Cuard Wellbacher 2 FUVIER G-XMVIETER gud If 3'-we - ffi' 59 T'-5'-. 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Pntkerm Ldwm Plank Carl XVllll3fUS Nlai qtarlxloft ulton Nlxssen ll Edward Xvenlb xcher Raymond Deffaa fl xH 1111 XX f l l XXV! , J M C , ' ' ' ' . , apt. Q ' 1 ' 'z 1 ' rv- ' ' 1 v 2- fq E r A w I x . f. - . f fl g ' . 2 4 A g. I . . Gordon Hathaway DeLisle Nlrazcli. Nlgr. Armin Schultes ', . g . F . at gi '4 ' N c ' cv' . 2 i C . .Z V. . A I v V I '4 jf 1' V J.' i'xw,71',',f,yzf,7' 4 VC U! f'L g ILLSAT4 ETL be S C CLLID W STUDY l X RS E LL. T 11253 udgmg the whole term by the hrst part thrs term should certarnly prove successful The Urrls who are Interested rn athletics run apace wrth the boys and fall only a lrttle short 1 any for enthusiasm runs hugh while a good time ombmed with good sportsmanship rs Insured IH all of our undertakings Our membershrp hrts about the l00 mark but srnce there are so many glrls ln the school w belreve that many more should be Interested rn our work We are surely anxious to double the number at least by next term Why not pledge ourselves each to brmv ln at least one new member grrls3 Everyone wrll find somethmg to lnterest her rn our large range of actxvrtxes ust look at this for a full and mterestrng program March I7 St Pat rrck s Parts ID Gym What a good trme chaslng bubbles round the room dressrng up the lollypops and all such frivolous thmgs No one ever saw so many different hades of green as those with which the grrls had bedecked themselves May IZ Apparatus Test Who can clrmb two poles at once3 Who can do the bird s nest on the parallels3 Come out and see tor yourselves' May I9 and Z6 Swrmmmg Tests Lots of fancy drves and races too March 25 Sugar Creek to Meramec l-'hgh lands Huntrng sprung flowers will attract our attention Wonder who s gomg to have the greatest number of specrmens3 Aprrl 2 Grant s Farm Ten mlles hike Start at Maplewood loop end up at Cherokee lme Here s the place for wading who rs rt that does not remember how one grrl fell ln and how we had to hang her up to dry3 Aprrl 9 Fenton All are to have fun on this hlke We re 2Olng to hsh Cprovrdmg we dont get chased Smce we are not professionals and most of us cannot manage hshmg tackle we ll use a pole a piece of string and a prnhook Heres hoprng we haxe some luck wrth us though expectations are not very great 1 I1 Hu. 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' AR Us ,- , , ' ' . . . ,U . . , rfsk s six 5 sg gre g Week ot May 21 Feld actryrtres A drfferent arrangement rs to be trred thrs year rn place O1 our former one Each actrvrty runnrng hrgh jump broad Jump ball throw and hurdl ng rs to be held on separate afternoons rn the Grrls Gym Week of une 2 Basket prcnrc rn one of the public parks Thus rs our brg frnal gatherrng of the vear The Urrls just need to thrnk of last year s spread and they wrll be sure to declrne all other rnvrtatrons for une Zd On February 26 we had a good hrke to the Cham of Rocks Although early rn the season a large crowd attended There were several notes of prrng present among whrch were the dandelron blue brrd red brrd and robrn Also a few spr gs of pussy wrllow were seen for the frrst trme On cr.r way home we vrsrted some of the burldrngs belongrng to the water works We passed through the largest room rn the world The old rulrng for tennls IS agarn to be rn vogue Tuesday and Thursday afternoons wrll be reserled for the grrls as soon as the court opens Miss Varlan wrll take rn hand all grrls wrshrng to learn the game The basketball season has been the best ever prfty four grrls came out for practice th s berng the larvest number IH all the vears at Cleveland We played the 7th Sth and 9th perrods on Thursdays lnter perrod games were played off untrl wrnners were chosen Baseball wrll take place from the frrst of Aprrl untrl close of school Last but not least comes the matter of athletrc C s The end of a perfect hrgh school career rs never reached untrl each grrl recerves her C as a reward of her athletrc efforts lhe followmg grrls have a good chance to get therr Q s n une Erna Leclerq Alrce McAtee Margaret Moser Margaret Schmidt Mercrlle Sandvoss Gecr ra Schoenthaler Lenora Truesdell Mar garet Taylor Agnes Volt Dorothy Wahlers Dorothea Comfort lrma Krueger and essre Mrddleton Somethrng new rs to be adopted thrs term The senror grrl who has the best posture at all trmes IS to rece ve somethrnv worth havlnv as a grft from the G A A The members and the teachers are upposed to watch all senror grrls closely for they wrll xote for the best one l'hrs plan wrll be continued throughout each term lt has many advantages and we hope rt wrll work out well for the Frrst trme thrs une IESSIE MIDD' ETOV HOME UNTLL F' Inf U11 llllllllfellltllll I1 4 7 K Q s S- L N1 - gg X S r-:BL g. 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Q .-,QE EEXJH 4.1.2 LU'f'f'1 f 7 lll3l!lYf11l2D!li-PlDll:l'llGl Dec I0 The race for the Mlchlgan cup began for Cleveland wlth the defeat of her old rlval Soldan 28 I2 GIRLS CLUBS OF CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL At Home Monday Dec I2 l92l 2 30 P M ln the Audltorlum Thls mvltatlon though verbal was received by all the gurls of the school during the hrst week of December On that Monday afternoon the hostesse entertained thelr numerous guests most charmmgly 1 if s y ff ,. pk' ij- ll '5ZlT'w LNCLE Sl AND HIS FAMILY Mary Maupm welcomed the glrls and told them somethlng of the enter tamment which was to follow Dorothy Moodle who told us about the eight slages of hugh school life represented the Anna H Shaw Perhaps you do not know who Mar aret DeLaughter ISD Ask the Ale thmae glrls they are all proud of her Mary Maupln told us about her con rectlons with Cleveland and Martha Bxehle read a few of her poems Miss Reman sang two of Miss DeLaughter s poems whlch had been set to muslc by Mrs Coffman The Betsy Ross gaxe a colorful sketch deplctxng colonlal women sewing the flrst flag Louise Langenohl was a dear llttle chllcl and learned her nursery rhymes What child wouldn t wlth such Jolly companions as the members of the Cnrls Athletic Assoclatlon who so amuslngly Illustrated the rhymes which little Loulse read 5 fl flll llzrmf m- Vera Stanwood, our accomplished musician, represented Le Chapeau by playing a beautiful piano selection. If you don't approve of Brownies, you should have seen the Pipes O' Pan give a Brownie Dance We're sure you would have been converted. A most lngemous number was given by the Philo The girls were shown the family album You see it happened this way Myrtle Preusser had to entertain the guests for oh gracious me her mother wasnt home and so as twas the only thlng she 1 could think of she displayed the family album QQ You should have seen the picture of Uncle S1 and his family' And how do you like Aunt ulla and 'I'-is Q Q ivy Cousin Mary3 Music hath charms tis true for who was not charmed with the selections given by the Ukelele Club3 CLEV ELAND MCKINLEY DEBATE D c I6 The McKinley Literary Society and the Webster Hayne of Cleveland debated the question of public ownership of the street railways McKinley took the afflrmative represented by Ben Carl Paul Freund and Marx Ebner wlth Arthur Robinson as alternate james Bahrenburg Warner Fischer and Burton Bodine with Harold Elbert as alternate under took the affirmative for Cleveland The judges udge Charles H Daues udge Anthony F lttner and Principal Louis H Strunk decided in favor of McKinley two to one If we were not fortunate enough to win the debate we were ln a degree consoled by the selections which the Ukelele Club Boys Chorus and Man dolin Club gave the audience Dec 20 The Orange and Blue Banquet was held in the lunch room CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT D c Zl The Cledison Club and the Grangers were m charge of our nnual enteltalnment for the benefit of the poor l-hese clubs donated the proceeds IH the lorm of food to the Christmas cheer of the needy in St l..ou1s Uncle Podger the amiable scien trst with the help of his band of pre coclous prodigles foiled every attempt Q I I. of the perhdlous villian to steal the -- fry I. .Q scientists priceless formula Flnally l safe Lncle Podger pressed the fatal when the Vlllaln crept into the steel ,III 'Eg button which caused the safe to col l jgibf-'T' lapse with a mighty though tempo rarrly nolseless explosion Some sixty I1 H11 llumr III 6 ' S I ' D Q In . , . . , AN, I r - . -Y. 1 J - g' 'Q . i . . 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'1 jfs' F f'c'lf4 rf Xlfllt' IETTIS X s ec.5 seconds later the sound of the explosion reverberated wlth an energy which seemed mtent upon atonmg for nts tardmess For some tlme afterward a Iavorlte topnc for discuss on among the Clednsonlans was Who left the swltch tpen3 Dec 22 The Spanish Club gave a Christmas party CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT Dec 23 We dlscovered that we possessed a very able actor and ololst ln ohn Beesch who played the Ieadlng part ln Dlckens Christmas Carol This play undertaken by the English classes under the supervlslon of Miss Nlcholson was well planned and well executed The Ukelele Club gave several selections which were received with Joy and acclamatlon The other part of the mormng s entertainment was the Country bchool put on by the Student Councll wlth Miss Lawton ln charge Charley I-Innes IS a born schoolmaster I-Ie follows ln the footsteps of Ichabad Crane as one of the world s greatest extant pedagogues I-Ins puplls were most exemplary each recltlng a cute Ilttle verse when the roll was called Edwln Plank was especlally adorable--even Ilttle Max Stark Ioff the darling bemg unable to surpass him 1n thls guise We have discovered that Ilvlng among us several embryo John McCor macks have sprouted These Infant pYOdl les are I:.ddle Plank Walter C Maloney Harold Klrn and ohnnle Cdwl CAVV' Belz They rendered a selection en uh fy tltlecl The Old Black Crow Sat on the my -4 Back Fence Oh Bully M Gee M Gaw' VT mf VAL We advlse thls quartet to study vocal 5 X Q lsm To thls Inst of future artists should be added Ione Deabler and Max Starkloff B1II Schwelckhardt was aptly suited to the role of town coroner The ame might apply to Ixflaury Tuckerman as Mayor Their speeches were most touching and showed what noble characters self made men possess Dec 23 The Seniors hlked to Cliff Cave an 6 The New Senlors gave a farmer party lhey enjoyed xt lm mensely and were further entertained by the basket ball team which won a declslve victory over the eats The outstancllng feature of the contest was f dward Wellbacher s phenomenal performance ln caglng the doughnuts an 7 Cleveland won from Yeatman I2 The G A A gave a Kid Party and a spread ll I5 Cleveland was honored by a VlSlt from the grade school pupils who crltlcally surveyed their prospective cells l H11 lin ' I, Xtace t C ' - X 7 K YXQQX1 X fix , 1 E. . 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Tru m:JiF?1'GQge QXiEZEB a I4 Vile defeated Nlclilnley ID a one slded ame 3 I6 8 The Beacons were Issued and reeted as lon absent frxends 50 .113 G' X Q 2-fy AYIA A 4 a I9 20 SCDIOYS wore sad and loomy expressxons on those days The cause Onls the Senxor exams AWARDING GF C S an 20 The last audxtorlum sesslon of the term was held for the pur pose of dlstrlbutlng the Athletic and Academlc emblems fhe program en llvenecl by selectxons by the musical clubs was as follows Presentation of Academxc C for hlgh scholarshlp Mr Frye fNames glven on another page Presentatlon ofAcadem1c C to Beacon Staff Mr Kelsey ack Brown Editor lone Deabler Associate Fdtor Edgar Davls Bus: ness Manager Norman Schaumburg Asslstant Busmess Mana er Presentatxon of Academlc C to Orange and Blue Staff Mr Brag Ray Clllesple Editor Mildred Clark Associate Editor Edward 'Naucke 'Yusmess Manager Presentatlon of Academlc C to Debatmg Team Mr Tugel Warner Flscher ames Bahrenbur Burton BOdlnC Harold Elbert Presentation of Athletic C o GlI'lS Athletlc ASSOCIBIIOH Lee Langenohl Pres o Tennis Team Mr Kelsey Football Team Mr Fenenga 1 ' C IXV QQLVQ 5 DIS 'XR'Vl XHENT IN EXRNEST NOTE. THE IRISHVIANS BRICKQ J me n 2 ' ' . ' - uf . Ne. . - C- -sr. Lk: xx . x c , i j n. . A ' ' ' - ' g . 3- . Jan. I . ' ' g g' ' ,.:. Q 5 'J ' ff I ' V ' Ill. . i. -. J n. - . ' g ' A . 1 ff ' ' . J . ' z . ' - 3 : ' . '- Q . ' ' S . L ' . ' , J g, ' , . T ' 1 . . To - . k . - ' 9, A pl qw C' ,K 5 I fb l Q 'Y ll I r 1 ,ag A .- .' . - ' ll 0 -:e ,NT n A ' K3 ' - ' V I 4 II 'Q' I nvuh u 4 on .. -X C L . A f'f1!,'ff,'m'll1f1z1ff'f ff Iffurr rfnw iexsiir 512 3 SENIOR CLASS DAY PROGR AM an Z0 The class of anuary 1927 very amusmgly presented their verslon of the Disarmament Conference The United States England France Cemany Ireland China and apan had each sent a representative who enter tained us with some amus n thing from the Fatherland The disarmament reached a climax when the Irishman ave up his bricks Ireland sent some of her pretty girls to dance for us some very dignified court dancers represented China the apa nese C-ersha girls displayed their talents I'he ex Kaisers royal band caused much laughter for they were certainly a tuneful . group I assure you that people knew noth IA, ing about styles until they viewed he exhibit ent from Paris to the Conference ff X 'N Af ' mutex' G' fs Q9I G ZI Clevelands hopes for the Michigan cup received a blow when the Cent al Five trimmed us by a score of 26 21 an 73 Z4 23 Faculty gives semi annual treat The Finals' an Z6 The Graduation exercises ment off without 1 hitch Everyone agreed that the anuary 77 class was quite the best the noblest the lundest the handsomest the most studlous of all the cla ses that Cleveland High School ever turned out The scholarship in Wishing tc n Lfniverslty was awarded to Warner Fischer fr rn Hn xx ' : I ' N J i , . . ' M rf . . 6 I . ' V . - x z - - - I Styles for tramps, prize-fighters and babies received particular attention. X X X X K f f, X x ,- A 1' X . - Q 4 1 I ' ll 1 . . 5 'y V .-I C N-wg 'I' :A I ' 5 I sim , 1 I y X . A v t . Yliq. lan. . I ' ' ' I I . .. - - '. . ' '- ,. I . . ' ' , Q, J , 'hh . I . U I . lr ,xr 'ff I mfrv 'rmfl Yiftklli I' f5:Z1 'r'S7 SQ S ite J GR ADL! -XTION PROGRAM Processlonal Coronation Vlarch fhleyerbeerl Orchestra The Day s Cnft fwlendelssohnl Cl10rUS Llebestraum Llsztl Garnet L Uhrlg M1 sourn Old and New Hon Charles M Hay Song MISSOUYI Poepplng Boys Chorus Presentation of Class Mr Charles H Slater Principal Member Board of Education Zampa Overture Cl-leroldl Ol'ChCSU'a Response for Class Wnlllam Schmlederer Class Presldent lVly Heart at Thy Dear Volce CSa1nt Saensj Chorus Recesslonal March Sousa Orchestra an 28 ln a hard fought game Cleveland beat Soldan I8 I5 F b Il Yeatman was crushed by the heavy score of 45 I3 F b I7 The Wlreless Club gave an lhtCY6Stll'lg entertamment which s descnbed nn thelr Club notes Feb 22 The Senlors took advantage of this holiday by hxkmg to Lake Hull The proposed swlmmmg contest had to be postponed on account of the sollclrty of the water Feb 25 The G A A hiked to the Chaln of Rocks returnlng ln time to see our team trounce Central ZI I2 Mar 4 We won the lVl1ch1gan Cup by wmnlng from Central ln the champlonshlp game at Washington Unlverslty Gym ZI I7 MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM SESSION Mar 6 The school assembled m the auclltorlum for servlces rn memory of Mr Wllll3m A Annln by whose death the school lost one of Its most esteemed teachers Fine tnbutes were pald to the life and character of lVlr Annln by Mr Slater Mr Maddox Mr Muller of McKinley High School and by Mr Kelsey of our faculty The service closed lmpresslvely with a beau tlful selectlon on the vlolm by Mr Hahnel whale the whole school stood ln sxlence Feb 20 to March 28 ln the campalgn to malntaln the school tax rate Cleveland Hlgh School dld lts part ln many ways Pupils of the Art Depart ment made many Stfllilng posters A large number of puplls delivered speeches at varlous places ln support of the tax mamtenance On Friday night, March 24, as an exhrbltlon for the public, the whole school was ln SCQSIOD for a forty hve mmute perlod After thls a large mass meeting ln Puff! Um flzfrirlzfrffrzzzf llmlvcn a ' C ' - l ' l ,, ,.,,, ,,,,,,Y,,,,, ,VVVYr,,, . . YV....vVV..VV-,YVV A N Q ' C ' ,,,,,, ,, , , ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,.,., . v ' Awarding of Diplomasn, , ,,,, ,, ,, ,,,, , , ,,,,,, , Mr. Richard Murphy ' Q D ,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,,,, , , , , il . . , - . e . . - . e . . . . . . , . i . . . . 1.1 ' w lf : -: ' - , the Auditorium was addressed by Mrs. Celhorn, Dr. Max Starkloff, and Mr. Ben Weidel. DeLisle Mrazek and Paul Stafford gave the speeches which, in a spirited contest, had won for them the honor of addressing this meeting. A tax campaign masque was presented, and the musical clubs, as usual, added to the interest of the program by their contributions. On Tuesday, March 28, those who had worked in this campaign were gratified by the response of the voters who showed their support of the schools by passing the tax with banners flying April 7 This was the day of days for loyal Clevelandltes The St Louis Alumni Association of the Lmx cisity of Michigan presented to Cleveland the new Michigan Basketball Cup Flhls cup I8 to be given to the champion basketball team each year until one chool has gained permanent possession of it by winning it five times As a special treat for us the Michigan Alumni Association brougt to our celebration Coach Fielding H Yost Director of lnter collegiate Athletics at University of Michigan He was the first college coach to speak at Cleveland and we warmly wel comecl him Coach Fenenga presented the members of the Zl 22 Basketball Team with their well earned Cs To help the boys remember their fellow fighters the Coach gave each a framed picture of the team Mr William Swartout pres dent of St Louis Michigan Alumni Asso ciatlon talked to us about the new cup and about the school which had sponsored it The trophy was then formally presented to us by Coach Yost Captain Goeddel accepted the cup for the team Mr Slater for the school The principals of the other high schools congratulated us on our success and two Michigan men also spoke to us Cienerously sprinkled through the program were very entertaining selections by the Band the Ukelele Club the Mandolin Club and the Boys Chorus The entire school also sang several Cleveland and Michigan songs and gave some noisy cheers and yells It was a joyous day for Cleveland WAITSTILL BAKER AND MARTHA BIEHLE SF vi? 3.53 L ?-Rims, X,' 1 1111 um . - . . . . , . 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' - , 2 - v - , , . , . k-v.,.1.Lvai. - ,. fzaiflag ,2 55 4- 3 . -4 wi-'T' -:ci-A J 3 'Um' Ilfnzrlrufi fl w1n'ffri1 ts'-21S ' e eiR AQEQ3 51112 Alumm Aznnrmttnn HE CLEVELAND High School Alumm Association which now has a membership of over eight hundred and eighty persons is a lve organization A play will be presented by the Alumni during t e early part of May An addressing machine has been purchased HQ? sent out more promptly to all those who have graduated from Cleveland High The executive committee composed of one representative from each class will continue to take care of the business of this organization ln this way the general meetings are given over to having a good time During the Christmas holidays a dance was given which proved to be a grand success The reception of the class of anuary l922 which was held in the gymnasium of Cleveland Hlgh School was likewise thoroughly enjoyed by all present Many more recreational enterprises such as these are expected of the Association in the near future THE BEACON Stat? would appreciate information concerning former students who have not been accounted for in recent issues FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE JANUARY 1917 CLASS anuary I922 marks the passing of the fifth milestone of time since the graduating class of anuary l9l 7 passed from the portals of Cleveland Hugh This class IS well represented ln many lines of actlvlty Although the actual reunion and fifth anniversary celebration have not been held correspondence has brought many in touch with their former classmates Anna Halamlcek upon graduation worked as stenographer and secre tary at Wagner Electric Company for three years Then she says l plunged heart long into the sea of matrlmony and lm glad to say l am still under water She is now Mrs Herbert Wahlman After graduation Curt Wilhelmi attended the Architectural School at Washington University for a time On August 5 l9l 7 he volunteered in the U S Army He was trained at Camp Donxphan with the 128th Field Artillery of the 35th Division and on March Z4 l9l8 saxled for France He fought in the Vosges Mountains and at St Mihiel entered the Argonne Drive and fought at Verdun where he was fighting at the time of the Armistice Since his return home he has been doing architectural drawing Lodoma Busch is teaching in one ot the grade schools of our city G Dewey Megel was employed by the Aetna Company in St Louis for a Pam Um llzn1r'1uIr1mfl ffl Q n 7 A . K. Q! , els-get .. se f- S' 'X Axis K QXQ:'-C gb i S lj: .T Ft A I F 'I' Q Q Q V , -, ,kg . . . y . i up - . h ' U which will enable notices of the activities of the Association to be . , . , . . . . ' . , . . ,l , , I , , , J . , . Y 7 - I ' Y I ul 1 . . Y . . . , , - - - , , ITTIS QXX X sc 31223 whlle after hls graduatlon Then he entered the L S Army went overseas and fought for Old Glory He IS now attendlng the Unlverslty of llllnols where he wlll recelve hls Bachelor s degree ln une 1923 Qllfton S amleson ln 1911 Jolned the Texas Company and was wlth them for three years ln l920 Zl he wa among the Qhoctaws ln Oklahoma Whlle ln Tulsa he dad accountln work for Cosden and Company operators of one of the largest reflnerles ln the world am eson came back to St LOUIS last Summer At present he IS secretary to Ml Edwln R Meyer who supervlses the management of thlrty flve wholesale grocery houses LLASS OF JUNE I9I 7 Elma Butler has graduated from the Morse School of Expresslon and IS now teachlng a number of her puplls the art of expresslon She IS to coach the Alumnl play whlch wlll be glven durlng May Margaret Kronsbeln now Mrs ullus Oettlng IS married and has a llttle son Wllllam Welnleschke IS llvlng ln Kansas C ty MISSOUII Ralph Shrlner lS now lnstructor ID chem lstry at Washlngton UDlVCTSlty hls Alma Mater CLASS OF JANUARY I9l8 Oliver Kraehe all star athlete whlle at Cleveland was captaln of the l92l Washlngton Unlverslty football team and was the only Washlngton representatlve on the all stal MSSOUII Valley team He IS credlted with belng the best tackle ln the Mlssourl Valley Walter Dutch Shultz who starred as a ballplayer whlle at Cleveland IS now playlng protesslonal baseball lt IS rumored that he wlll lead both major leagues ln a few years CLASS OF JUNE l9I8 Harold Llppert famous athlete has marrled Emma WOUXCIS a graduate of Cleveland Llppert IS an athletlc salesman at Leacock s Sportlng Goods Co At the UnlVCfSlty of llllnols Karl Bauer IS studylng chemistry and Vlctor Kloepper 15 studylng medlclne and starrlng ln track Dewey Schmoll IS Wlth the Real Estate Department of the Mercantlle Trust Co Florence Wlttkopf IS employed by the MISSOUTI State Llte Insurance Company Eugene Saxe IS a broker speclallzlng ln the thread buslne s Marlon Flegle I5 on the payroll of the Fleld Llppman Plano Company ack Flegle IS ln the leather buslness He has offlces ln the Star Bulldlng Edward Boonshalt IS expectlng to get hlS Bachelor s De ree ln law this une l l H1 lull 7 ' s ' I J ' f -1 , Xt . -1 Q -5 g XXX XX X EF X - X- ,ts X ' , S-'H-1 si ' F xs 1.. l ,, E, -, . . . , , . . . , . . . . - . 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S A ' n , s ' - -I -. . vw .ffl It l llatfll1mI,S1,ltltl1 FT-31S is C32 3 CLASS OF JAINLARY 1919 Mildred Knlttel who IS now 'Vlrs Earl Conner and Helen Cullen are attending Washlngton bnlverslty Hllda audes IS enrolled at HBYTIS Teach ers College Bertha Gaensslen has a posltlon at the National Candy Co Ada Mills IS married and IS now Mrs Earl Parker Ruth lVlcCaslln IS teachlng ln one of our grade schools E Arthur Frank IS d0lng clerical work at Medart Patent Pulley Company Elmer Fox IS taking care of his buslness at the Fox Bros Lumber Company CLASS OF jL,NE 1919 George Nelnfurt IS ass stant superintendent at the MISSISSIPPI Valley lannlng Co Louise C-arcla lS married She IS now Mrs ack Lever Dortohy Bergfeld has also tlecl the nuptlal knot Allce Ha er IS studying at Washlngton Unlvelslty Harry ohnson who graduated from Summer chool IS worklng for the National Clty Bank CLASS OF JANU ARY 1920 of the MISSOUYI Rurallst as stenographer and assistant to the ASSOCl3tC Editor Florence Llnder IS a stenographer lOl a manufacturer s a ent ln the Se ur tw BUlldlH2 COTYIHC Courtney IS teaching at the Monroe Qchool ln the ty Albert Llnder IS studylng at Mayfield College From there he IS going to Chicago University He IS preparlng for the mlnlstry Harold Fe hner purchasing agent for the Banner lron Works Chester Fischer has returned home after working near the Culf of Mexico CLASS OF JLNE 1920 Rlchard W Bussen IS enrolled ln the School of En lneerln at Wash lngton Lnlverslty Bussen IS preparlng for the chemlf al en lneerln plofes lon Richard Dick Herlng IS a soph ln the Commerce and Finance Qchool and Robert Hammerstein IS an embryo lawyer ln the Law S hool of Washington Lnlvers ty Lenora Devos an art student ln the Art School Marlon Whltbread former Assoclate Edltor of THE BEACON and Robert Behrens former Editor of THE BEACON and presldent of the une 1920 Class are also studylng at Washington Unlverslty Vlfllbur AUgUSt1D who was formerly with the M K 6. T Railroad enrolled as a student at the Unlverslty of llllnols LOUIS Flnk IS enrolled at M SSOUTI State Lfnlw erslty Otto Lble IS attending the Rolla School of M nes fill I1 Hum 4 tllll - ' X Qt A l --x 5 Sig C, SSX -Q Q ggx S , .1 1 - 1 'li ' H 1 1 I U l l , , , A I . . . . J Q . , Mildred Weller reports that she is working in the editorial department . . 1 . U . C 5 ' 53 .4 ' ' h. ' ' ' ' K . S ' ci '. . K . . ' . . . . ' C is l . . I . . U. . U - :B 1 . N . . . ' , . .t g. . g - ., , c ' 1 ' C v ' L ' 1 ' I i ' . ' . . ' . ' , is 7 3 F O Q' iff!! lI.S't'flt1llftlt'll fg..ilS XX Q12 j Our Alumnl members health wlll be safeguarded when all of our medical students and embryo doctors begin to practlce Lawrence Goldman IS llvlng up to hrs hugh scholastlc standard ln the School of Medlcme at Yvashmgton LJHIVCTSIIQ Goldman was the honor graduate of his class Edward C BOVCYIC basketball star of the l9l9 20 team s manager at the offlce of the lndependent Plumbln and Heating Supply Company Creed Hawkrns IS employed ln the Purma Mills CLASS OF JANUARY 1921 Lloyd Stanwood presldent of the anuary l92I Class and famous dlvmg football player IS attending Rutgers College New Brunswrck New ersey Le ter Schlapprlzzl IS makmg good at the Umverslty of lllmols Schlapp received has numerals ln football and basketball during the past year He IS trymg for the baseball team at present Luck to you Les' lerry Novak captam of the l9Z0 track team rs studymg medlcme at tle llllnols UnlVClSlty He IS starrmg IH track Albert Mitchell IS also completing hrs education at the Unlvers ty of llllnoxs Edward Crragg all star football baseball and basketball player IS a student ln the Law School at Washlngton Unlverslty Nelson Bentrup rs also attendln Washlngton Unlx erslty Phillip Faudl IS enrolled m the Rolla Qchool of Mmes Clifford Chaudron IS studying art rn the Art School of Wa hlngton University Herbert Crrahl has asplratlons to become a flnanczer He IS on the payroll of the Llberty Central Trust Company Hazel Sutter IS employed as a stenographer at the Amencan Mutual Llabllrty Insurance Company Allce Smlth IS at present rn Los Angeles Callf Chrlstlne Nlcholaus IS pre parm for the teaching protesslon at Harrls Teachers College Ellzabeth Bahrenburg IS studymg at Western College Oxford Ohio Leroy Stone IS worklng for the United Theatre Equlpment Corporation Vernon Kell IS worklng at the Hellwel Slgn Pamtlng Company Marguerlte Buehner is employed at the Schuster Prmtmg Co CLASS OF JUNE I92l ewel Frsher IS working for the Butterlck Pattern Company August audes IS attending the lllmols Lnlverslty C-us was a candidate for the basketball team last fall Georgia Hughes associate editor of THE BEACON and vlce president of the une I9Zl Cla s while at Cleveland was chosen qu en of the eng neers ball at the englneers annual celebration at Xvashlngton Unlversxty 1 U1 Ill lr lllldllllfif II f ,X QQ - , ' A xx xg! o 9 li Xxx x xx Q ....f- - xx-. 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'c, I' v u uv v 44 '!' ft .pf :ul L1 HL rfmisg inie ' 2E3J She rs vrce presrdent of her class at Washrngton and vrce presrdent of the Pre Le als an organrzatron of students takrn the pre le al course ack Grlbert Stella Cow rll lrene Kahn Dorothy Wrthrow Clara Goebel Marjorre Crutgsell and Mrlnor Becker are attendrn Washrngton Lnrversrty Esther Kranz s now Mrs Wrllram Brr Lerre and rs lrvrng rn Lrndenwood Bertha Brrdre Busse has a clerrcal posrtron at Rrce Strx Wholesale House Francrs Doc Wright rs head cle k at the Northwestern 'Vlutual ln urance Company Thomas McDonnell rs dorng oftrce work at Peters Shoe Company ack Schueddrg former busrness manager of THE BEACON and presrdent of the une l9Zl Class rs a student at the Mrssourr State Unrver srty Earl Thrasher rs at present workrng but rntends to enroll at Washrngton Unrversrty next semester Mrldred Melshermer rs studying at Lrndenwood srty Emmanuel 'VIanny Croerrch rs workrng durrng the day and attendrng Washrngton Unrversrty Law School at nrght Murrel Shepherd rs at the present trme employed rn the offrce of the L C Smrth Typewrrter Company Crerald Nordmeyer rs at the Engrneerrng School of Cornell Unrversrty Arthur Elsperman member of the l9l9 and I9Z0 football teams rs studyrng at the Washrngton Unlversrty Engrneerrng School CLASS OF JANUARY I922 Lee Warner rs applyrng hrs knowledge of Chemrstry at Monsanto Chem rcal Company Wrllram Schmrederer presrdent of the anuary l922 Cla s IS workrng for Forbes Tea and Coffee Company ack Krburz rs employed by hrs father s company The ohn K burz Pattern Company lbsen Boyce rs dorng hrs brt toward solvrn the Mrddle West s transportatron problems Boyce rs statroned rn one of the large rarlroad offrces of thrs crty Harold Krrn nrfty football player of the 1920 and l92l teams rs learnrng the advertrsrn business He rs wrth hrs fathers company The G C Krrn Advertrsrn Srgn Company Paul Schlrngman rs workrng rn Wellston lone Deabler 3SSOCl5tC edrtor of the anuary 119225 BEACON wa a saleswoman for the Apperson Automobrle Show thus sprrng Ottrllre Flachmann rs lrvmg rn Des Mornes lowa Garnet Uhrrg rs a stenographer for the Valley Electrrc Company Neoma McCoy rs at present workrng for the Crtrzens Bank of Maplewood Mrldred Clark assoclate edrtor of the Oran e and Blue durrng rts rnrtral volume rs employed as a technrcran rn a doctor s otfrce VIVIBH Hannan s employed by the Farm Loan Assocratron as a steno rapher Harrrs Teachers College has clarmed rts share of the anuary H9225 Class Edna Swrtzer Katherlne Rabenau Lucrlle Schrerner Marguerrte Barker Ellen Caroll Marre Wetteroff Adelra Hartrg Marguerrte Schroeder I ff: H111i1fl1mlX1ul 1 2 ,X Vs ' ' Y A ' ' , ,Qs-, Sex X 'L 1 -. I V gp Y 11- ir- N . . - . . ' . 1 . N l g V . . . g 1 g ' l ' , g' . , ' , . . . . Q A ' . . .gy . . . . . , .. .. . . T A s . ' ' ' , College. Helen Crane is stud inf' Home Economics at Washin tim Univer- y D g 7 U . 5 Z . . g I . . . . . . ' . . J V 3 g . ,Hb 4' l Yr' I f 'V 1 , H 1' ffl fg'qSF X XX and Mae Goggln are among those who wlll attempt to prevent a future teacher shortage Edward Clark famous football track and tennis star IS follow ng up the automobxle business He IS employed at Gardner Motor Company Edwin Botts Barthel dashlng all star forward of the l922 champxonshlp Cleveland five IS with the Concordia Press Fremont nm Goeddel all star all around athlete IS working wlth his father George Schoetker IS an agent for the Enderle Drug Company of St Lou s Erwln Koehler IS startmg at the top He IS employed by the Mexlcan American Hat Company Norman Schaumburg former assistant busmess manager of 'IHE BEA CON will pursue hrs studles ln a hlgher mstltutlon of learning as soon as he completes the post graduate course he IS now taking at Cleveland Hugh Louise Langenohl vice president of the anuary l922J class IS attending Rubrcam Business School Robert Mlltenberger and ohn Belz are enrolled rn the School of Commerce and Finance at Washington University Armln Schultes IS employed by his father at present Armm expects to enter a unlverslty durmg September and study engmeerlng Warner Fischer wmner of the Washlngton Umverslty Scholarship intends to go to Washington as soon as he l'-lnlshes the post graduate course he IS now taklng at Cleveland H1811 505001 ADOLPH WINHLIM Al edt ACADEMIC C FOR HIGH SCHOLARSHIP First Semester I92I 1922 Bert Baumgartner Rush Lovlng Henry Beck lrwm Block Walter Dletrrchs Hllmar Eberhart Merle Famsod Warner Fischer Samuel Frleclman Remhard Gall Ralph George Arthur Goldman Robert Haase Edward Haennl Leland Hosto Fdward F Mlchol Eugene Muench Wlllard Muench Geo Oppermann Leo Pfelfer Burchard Pluett Naomi Gerlmg llse Glessow May Goggln Goldie Gollm Catherine Grant Mary Grant Ruth Hardie Donald Huntmgton Ethel Hare Wendell Huntmgton Helen Hawks Marshall Jones Erna Helfensteller Hans Kleme Bessie Horwlch Walter Kuehl Muriel lnlow Eugene Lange Edna Barels Pam Om' Ilznzrlwd and Tzuwfix' Mane Kolb 'Vlargaret McConnell Mercllle Sandvoss Ceorgla Schoenthaler Dorothy Splrtgerber Edna Swltzer Clara Tacke Vlrglnla Walker Minerva Wermeler Eleanor Winter Melbourne Scherman Wm Schmrederer Valentine Schmltt Albert Schroeder ames Shaw Stanley Weiss Arthur Wllkenmg Adolph Wmhenm Waltstlll Baker Florence Johnstone Louise Beck Colma Benedict Margaret Bennett Martha Blehle Flora Brewer X llfglflla Brone kamp Chrlstme Chapin Hazelmae Colestock Margaret Dayball Allce Dougan Mary Ellen Doyle Opal Enloe Rose Evertz lrene Foster Doris Frank Helen Gast lrma Muecke Florence Paschedag Margaret Ponler ,, .C . 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HE JESTC SOHRAB AND RLSTLM LP TO DATE It was earry mornrng The armr s ol Qohrab and Rustum were camped on opposrte 'des ot the rrver The sold ers were equrpped wrth the small arms of modern warfare and were mounted on the strong swrft and fatrgueless army motor cycles The armres were here because Rus tum s grandson had pr n c h e d Sohrabs srsters nephew and the League of Natrons declared all quarrels must be settled Sohrab had come to take revenge Sohrab challenged any four knrghts of hrs enemy to frvht and as Ru tum was con rdered equal to any srx of the enemy he under an assumed name accepted Sohrab s challenge about noon Late that afternoon at the appornted hour they advanced toward each othe then stopped when about Frfteen feet apart Rustum was armed wrth a sword a hand bomb and a two prece spear Sohrab had only a over hrs shoulder When Rustum drew h s sword Sohrab held out hrs magnet and the sword was drawn from Rustum s hand and fell at Sohrab s feet Then Rustum lrghted the fuse of the hand bomb and threw rt toward Sohrab but as Sohrab had formerly played ball wrth the Cardrnals he easrly caught the bomb and extrnvurshed the fuse Then whrle Rustum was puttrng hrs two prece spear togther Sohrab took 'rrs rrkelele and began to play Home Sw et Home Thrs affected Rustum so much that he at upon the ground and went brt tery Becomrng homesrclc h opened the case of hrs watch and gazed upon the prcture of hrs wrfe Sohrab commg over to capture hrs enemy also saw the prcture and drscovered that rt was hrs aunt s and he realrzed that hrs captrve was hrs Uncle Rustum So he rnformed hrs Lncle of the state of affarr and the-1 rerorced exceedrngly That even ng after therr rejorcrng was ove they started for home arm rn arm wrth Sohrab playrng The End o A Pcrre t Day -XLL XN NILELLER GANG WAY' www Et H if Q5 1 .,f4? f Q N rgNN gr EAW fly flu . 'ffl r 'r,-- ,U . . U V 4 A V T v . 3 . I n , . ,Q . . - . v ' U ' . I '. I ' , , S, . 1 .. ' e .A i . . v 1 S, - 4 H V ' v l . , e . . . ' ' as V 17 ' ' . x ' S :I ' ' D - , . ' s J. ' S S' r 5 1' I Y l l ' i rp ..- , ' . rf ' r l . I 1 1 I - Y I 'lx' Xbf . A . f 5 I f rg f V large magnet and a ulcelele slung f , ff . s Y, ' fsgjgfilfm X a X 4 , . 1 X N Y. 1. 5 A ,A . D . ,jffsfgl A 3 I' , L. f a no , I' . i4.ff ' j' N X V A . E , s . . - K r -A XXN V X ' , . , ' I X I' 75 Eg 137. A f' ' g . el f tv CY 'sf -4 . . . gl. ' ss 'f f v .U ll1'11,lr'frfr.'11rf TTt'r'iif,'r' Ur ran Q Q' T2 21 BEAUTY. Some folks in looks take so much pride They don't thinl much of what's mslde Well as for me I know my face Can ne er be made a thm of race And o I rather thmk Ill s e How I can hx the ms de o me So folks II say She looks luke Sln But axnt she beautiful wlthlnl XDX R DDI IL HILARD IN SALILSIVIANSI-IIP Bee ch d scussmg a certam man He ls an ldeallst Ixau man WIIISPCTIHQ al 1 materlallst Stem That s nothing I am pianist Over five thousand elephants a year o to make our plano keys b served the star boarder who had been readm the scxentlfic notes ID a patent medlclne almanac Sakes allve excla med the landlady Am t rt wonderful what some anlmals can be tramed to HEARD IN ANCIENT HISTORY CLASS. Pupil Ctalking about after-life of E yptiansl' The Evyptians thought that nf a man led a good Ilfe on earth he would enyoy a bllssful m morality after death Mr Mark Moody flookmg at the Staff assembled IH the Beacon of Hce The e are the Iellows who put the con m the Beacon Edgar Davls Yes and you re the man who puts de bait ID debate HILARD IIN AN FNGLISH I CLASS IN I I IVIrs Drennan Robert Deppe w II wrlte a sentence on the board Lsln the word absurd Deppe s sentence The man was accndentally hut by an automoblle and the vlew of the world was ab urd from him for a whlle M1 s hlorrow Yes ueen Kath erme had a rmg whlch would let poison flow o pe skm causing a slow death Oh' those days were CXCltll'lgl X: ,S 4- I I .2 f1H11l11 If f 1 ' 8 - - 5 ' ' . V , . . ' ' i - . s ' I ' ' e . . . ' r . . , ' yi 5 ,- .V I . N ' -X L . - A ,, l . . S C . ' r I Y Q I . I e. I 'A .C ' I. f C K J: I 1 a , . . 5 - ' : 1 ' , a - -- -- . . ' ' 2 - K . ' . C, , - '- O - s ' ' . 5 , . g . . . ,S I Z V Q I H v 5 ' int a 'soars . 1. . . do.. . . . .fpflf Q Iflfff Iffcf 'f r . fa I .Y P gylxvsw A .P 7' I ' I. 1, x fx- -A I f . 'Q . h . x ffivl HLQFL- A L v -N ,I v 31 I X. N tg A V1 ni'-ex v-1, ff x I , ' ,V X I f NN I 'f I 1 STAR- ... 'fir' - ffrqi- I I M I, 'N , , It Y 1+ X X-,ft - X 1 X - Ll ' ' :I r1 ' 'X - lu S A-- y-. ' . :I ' E le -. A . , M., I. I Q r I X ' ' I I f -3: N I1 M, ' 1'-.1-,Hfif gf ffl I' 1 I' , E' Q if I ' ,I Q ' EQ- A . 4 '-4i'- ' ' .fu fu' 1' If nfl 1.1 A' ' A is IE3N IN ENGLISH I The marl who was standln the porch IS an lndependent Clause PROGRESS Cn an Anclent H1 tory examn atlon paper Nvlth the bow and ar row prlmltlxe mln could shoot at ADIYTIAIS lrom a relter dlst rnre than he could wlth a club HEARD IN PI-IOC Mr Ewers SIHCC my name IS Ewers fyours u may Sl n HEARD IN PHOL I 7 lVlr Blshop I thlnk that any one who oes to the p cture show every nl ht ln the week IS out of hls senses Vlolet I would be out of cents N ERBOSITY In a hlstory class Mlss Hlemenz a ked john Beesch to enumerate a Certaln llst of eyents ohn be an a wordy ramble wlthout com n to the polnt M1188 Hlemenz ohn evldently does not llke to enumerate Vlaehl But he does llke to elab orate HE-XRD IN CHENI 7 Nlr Kelsey IdlSCUSSlI'1 su arj Su ar 1 one ot the purest foods we h lve It IS about 99 per cent pure Dod e How about Ivory Soapi' XDR ANQED ALGEBRA Nlr Schwartz In some Cases you wlll haye to multlply by lon dlvls Nllss Foote Descrlbe Qllypso rotto Boy lnslde Calypso hld a beau tlful bowery QLESTION AT ISSLE Does Teddy Curl hls h1lr3 If 0 how3 Put That salesman takes orders Take Yes buslrless IS bad ffm !jA7 Ofc rl Hz fllfl 42 i V ' - X X x Q in 9 SLS, -f Xa- 1-x - -- -Y -'-if fa: - J-f gl' U ' V I g on ' I A U cr ' H . . I 5 O . . W g -S I 2 . ' . . gy, 2 , , H, I . ' 's ' . i - ' ' Q : ' z - . v, , , , , C, 1 - -, ion. X L x fi- 5 l'. : ' la 's ' s- K g . ' 2 ' R, V E . '- -I Y' ' ' ' cl . s V from nobody. I J, yo f 'g lt. , . : ' ' 5 , g 5 V xifjg sz ' - - Z . ,, , T ' ,V S ' , ' V ' ' ' r-,fi -. Q ,Il V V XX I I I ' ' ' . I 2, y . , , ' ' 5 g H ' ' V , Y fb,- ,4 I Ultra ffllfl ft f' 1:5 1 f lffluwf lull! l'4:t'f1lf5x'fY4lll'l Xe A Egg 'T' 1411? A J TTT Mother Hans vere vas you 9 Hans Wxd Chrls Vlother Chrrs vere vas you3 Chrls Wrd Hans Mother Then ve e vas both of 5ou3 Hans and Lhrls Together Walter Tea or Coffee5 Wantee Dont tell me let me guess Mx s Fxsse Have you done your outslde read1ng3 Voxce lNo vt s too cold AND THEN HE TIRES If a man marues a wxdow by the name of Elizabeth wlth two chll dren what does he ge 5 Curve up3 A second hand Lizzie and two runabouts Cornell Widow WHICH IS WITCH9 Mass Bryan fdlSCUSSll'lg Macbeth The class would be Interested ln the wntch scene Tell us about the wltch scene ullus Julius fhalf asleepl The which scene3 VNV: ffm Hzrlzflz-fI'1l11ffl.t.11M Iffwr Hl' ARD IN ROOM 500 Mr Cleland Boys Slng that loxe Ong gurls be ready to respond That reen thlngs come wlth the prmg ls a truth well known to all But here we see the strangest thlng When Freshles come ln the fall George lm very much worried The landlord says he IS golng to ra e tl e lent ls he3 Then why do you want me to worry trymg to do lt3 BEACON ST MTF D E ceed ngly Dapper F Dear Extend H Willing Helper XX Mlghty Xvorker IN Modest Mary P Marvelous Poet Very Studlous Chasing Blues jolly Malden Eff cient Gentleman Marvelou ly Brxght Wlttxly Brllllant Very Bewxtchlng Rare Humor Really Energetlc Genuine Wlt Adorable Blonde Noble Bo Mod h Madamolselle Ever Busy Helpful GCDIUS W C A W' Winsome Colleen Always Willing I X T -' ' r f T . ,X.. iw T! X f . 1 ' , f r , 'lfTj'j'tfg,'m'Tall LX X, W s x 3 ' , . fzifflkillesfl' Y fvl f 4, NA V. 1' W ,. . ., .. A if-JS? 15, :frf'fIfiVT t fl, Ax g ' ' fl if M-1-4'-U 5 ' X S ' , T -Sig y 5 ' ',Mf, . . 1 : , . ' ' , 1 lf' 1 . . 1 3 E. .- :L 5 A . ' S 3 ' M. F- 'K . 'Q ' 3 M. .f1.--s . i ' r A A M. .- , V. S- ' . - C. B.- ' . .. . . i J. Me- A . . ' , ' ' - E. Q- i ' . , t. M. B.- ' s. Q - ' ' V. P.- ' ' . . R. H.- . ' R. E.- ' ' . G. W.- ' . . A. HH- ' ' ' ' J N. B- . jf. A ' M. M.-H Es. '- . . ' E. B- ' , J ' . H. C.-- ' . Ff11 f A t QQLQQU BUSINESS Once a am the live wues of this school have Ioyally responded to our call After we had presented in an aud torrum ession the necessity of ccurn more adxertisin the re ponse was effective in brln in the total up to SI 721 40 We wish to thank all who helped in this way to finance the publication of the book Xvlthout their help The Beacon could not be issued Cn the next pa e will be found a complete list of our ad solicitors Iollowins, page we publish a picture of pupils who by their promptness in re pondmg to our call had secured advertising before March 20th the date the picture was taken Such promptness is greatly appreciated by the business staff For the fourth consecutive time Miss Doris Frank of Mr Eppels Advisory Group leads the school in the securrn of ads with a total of S2 78 I0 Her ood work for The Beacon deserves the highest commendatlon Confidence in the staff and a willingness to support them are shown by the purchase of tickets The total number of tickets sold for this issue was l 98 In the back of the book will be found a complete index to advertisers in The Beacon with the number ol the pa e on which their ad appears Almost every kind of retail business is represented in The Beacon as well as many wholesale firms U55 11115 Index PATRONIZE BE NCON ADVERTIDERS AND TELL THEM TH AT YOU SAW THEIR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE BEACON WALTER HILLIKER l Ti 2 IZ: fc tml' ll.f11rl,rf1'tr11il lrtf nfl lm L i L in X X be xx - Q I f jg TF . , ' i ' s i . i I CX 7 I . O Q U I . . O. O A' ' 55 57' ' Z3 Z I - , ' ' , g . . . . ' with the total amount of advertising secured by each of them. On the . 1 . . O . ' 1 3 . . g ' ' - ,3 . y . g . . . r . Business Manage , ' KE f:i , 12 3 I x NX X Ahuvrirmnn Svnlrrrtnrn 4Iunr1922 1 1 7 , Y, , 1 xX X x - V gixj LQ' xxx 6 O 0 4 v 4 A l':111l- I '1 .X DLT I I-'bin 1i,115..- xx' lv view-: 'X'.kMy. HUA 4 ' 31A1.,,,,, 1 -' W3 l. w 47 11 1414, !Hxxg,,.l,1N1x QU Hwy-N gym- K- IxTx !f4 31' 1 ' lg, z, In-r'-:' I. :mf iii IHNU, vmf-Nr Iwrwtn-.I ZX li HV. wlmu, limi-M LJ- XU,,,!, 1lf1..I-,1I1'!Tv :UH1 Mymw, lI'z'n1.1m1 Xwzzrmv. 37- 1-,,,1..I 11'!r,E'1,xNlxj. IX M,.XQg,x l11u111!wxI:, N-wxzrmll 31 I- -I Iwi, 1::y,q'--r., lin-1' Q -H xyvmxl, mums. lx wwf-ix 31' 'U' H,.,,yl,.I 1- I-lvl llzrlg-P1 114211 HW!!-:Xt r,:111frz..1r1:, 1.11-silv llllw Kllyhlx, --min-rxxu nm th wruf- 1032 H,,1-7,1 : -llvylewhir li Ifmv H Y,',.v,. ww. l'Iv1V1Il 1515 5, 3,14 1, lurk Ifkvlyrx XSXX NIH-yr. .lilnzflxwxx NIM- F121 Sdrllf i.l!ll' N'-Vx 111 1r'1 311115, LH-, Yuqxl N51 IMHJX1, ':111z4:,.XY:41Iw- 11 fm I-y +I, -gr-!1?.'f1r,. .luhrn fi 1' I1wg,--y' V--Mi, KK' 1111+ M--5 wI'1'm11,' llwwx-ll 111-V 42:14-M. '--NIMH' ' 1 T, '-X' IH '11 I'-fi - mzum. W1-W1Z'II'l'K T 121 H x Yk mtv Blum' 1 ,' 1 HM' I I' 'H .UNIV-'I. 1':sT'lw T' GJH' 'Rh'-.::,fT, l,wxr.1 HV H ':: xxrlmr, Imvl-I 11 iw um! 'it' Hxuflmrw., N--CL --My M'I V E,-llfrhrzrm A if -11- NUM 'Q .W rl H ,VJ X .II lipgrtlw 1114- Vfpnw- Xif 'X'r'Z AVI' Un. x xlx, X'K'.Qx.-1 ,,g.g.2.' HEX?-' T7 Z- ' .-.Lv x,.:.' Tw Jr,-xxx' 51.125 xx 'J .,-nlrl' XX Ml- l'1 1:1-L:-' XVI. U' w7 'f ' .ze-1., ,Lv-x, f li' x- -: y, X -X! 1, v 54. 'f .--X1 ,4,, ' 1, H ' ,V . 4' w,:r,1 Xlfrlz. 7 ' N1-M' 9, f '11, !!.4f:.'V'w.' wwf '1 r.vf.y'.,f,w'fy' -v 4- C ,. 2 ,Q fp 1 V vi V , A We L. F, Q A ,f after school today GRAPE BCUQUET at that favor1te fountam It s there Waltlng to QIVC you a new thrlll r1ch 1n the flavor of the frult ltself If s a brand new dellght great treat youll want to try often ANHEUSER BUSCH INC ST LOUIS 8 PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS - '- . . Q . 9 . . . . . . q ' -a 1 4' - A 'yyy 1 X , ffgg, ' p .x ' 1 -2 - N XX XRIN XXI rl If XISEIII I' XIIREN LDL. XIV X C XXII If ID J I L II I Q XXI? SILIDI xx IQXIX I R XXL II XIxI NORXI X ISRLNNI R III N LR XXI Ixll I QIII X IDR Nl U X QOXII TU RLISIC XXI XNID BELONII XX ORIH XXIIILI Rubicam Business SCIAIGOI 4930 Delmar Avenue Grand and Arsenal WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS 129 Xirl IIIE I-'VII IXJXYINCL I-'UI XII-.R C'I.I-QXIQI.. HJ R f QNI5 XXII XI IIII-.X I I II ' HI I6IfI'3IffXNI 'II IIXU III-QI IN ,IIICIQR .XID JIIIII SII.I1IpI2 IARC JNXIQID I RL IQrSI7EI.I. I.If5'I'EIQ I RL'IibIJIfI.I LID . I I'I'I-RN If.. .' I-Q5 . '-.Ii 'YI-,I ,IIIIQ IMI INSI JN CJI.IX'ER KIQRIIIKII JI IN E- Af- ' If .Ii lf f . .- '. Iif.... Q . IiI.I. QIIL' .5 TMIIIDIZ QI I II.I,.I.XN XIIIIIQRI X LIN IL! IIIE NCIINIfI1I.IN IQIIIIQI. SI I XIHII. I.XIfIi.VX I 'RICE NIXI H . I,, fJI.I NI XI pI,INIp IRI-QI'.N NIXI ' II IZINIES DLCI IOLQUETTE STREET Sldney 343 X Ictor 5ll WEICK 311,05 UNDERTAKING COMPANY 2201 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE Grand 484 Vlctor 9l Player Puanos Cash R S Player Ro Credlt HOME FURNITURE CO 2722 Chlppewa St COMPLETE HOME FU RNISHERS Cash Vocalnon Phonographs and Credut Records Ruff What an awful gash you have on your forehead' Duff Oh next to nothlng next to nothlng The Bulletm GEO REDLE BXKERY AND LONVEC IONERY FRESH GOODS TWICE DAILY WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY 3129 CHIPPEWA ST Have You S100 to Invest? I I I I V th wlihout ODI gatuon 130 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS th Bll h J SOUTH ST LOUIS LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MUSIC STORE DE MERVILLE PIANO 8: MUSIC CO 7127 South Broadway ST LOUIS M0 y t t A y All S TrS IMSE SCHILLING SASH AND DOOR CO Block 21st and Papm Streets E P ,Ale O n o J 41,6 MILLWORK W SCHILLER 8: CO Wholesale a d Retal Deale S PHO TO SUPPLIES Kodak Fm shlng and Enlarglng 6 South Broadway AND WHY NOP3 A Ilttle bird at on a tree And hopped from limb to limb 'Rnd Lept his beady eye on me The while I looked at him I stood and watched him much amused Until a thought occurred That it was very possible that I anon ed the bird Caine ie Technical Puppet JOHN ALT FURNITURE CO GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS 9090 TVR O STORES Z I 24 CHEROKEE SI IJ l 0 S BROADWAY PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 131 Terms Reasonable, Mon Iy Payments e IJ one, Riverside 'ill 1 . , . Pianos, Pla er Pianos, Vic rolas, Brunswicks, Vic or nd Brunswick Records, Pla er Rolls, Cabinets And mall Musical Instruments The House ha aves You Money I'irst-Class The House of High QuaIity Tuning and The House of Small Expense Repairing II .'-l.l: ff' Iiml-MII. V'-1iH:l' SY? - n i r In , . i . . . s ' . - I ' g' ' . , . X . AMERICAN COLLEGE f PHYSICAL EDUCATIO CO EDUCATIONAL ACCREDITED DEPARTMENTS Gy mnastlcs Athletics Games Play and Recreation Dancmg Music Expression and Dramatlc Art Hyglene and Biology Educatlon and Pedagogy A lzrultx fFrf1s II Il IJ gr c Corus 11 Illf II1 111 au Do11111!01x fm Il umm A 111 I1 Assofzalzon O 11 ,SIIG D a I 11 All 1111 1 Sf' 115 Euzplzasz ed l1x111 Illlllflll for Slna' III The professlon of Physlcal Dlrector and Playground Super v1sor IS ln the ascendency It makes posslble the Amerlcan 1deal of Efficxency Through Fxtness Colleges Unlversxty Publlc and Prlvate Schools Summer Camps Athletlc Clubs Industrlal Instxtutlons Soclal and Community Centers Banks Manufactur 1ng Plants Department Stores Y M and Y W C A are mak mg constant demand for more tralned men and women dlrectors than are available Opemng of Terms Last week ln September F 1rst Week ln February Summel Session lS1x neeksj AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Address Dept H S G C 4200 Grand Boulex ard Chlcago ui . 1 . y III- ' IV- ' , ' V1 . . VI- ' '-1 ,' 11 1, 1' 'I Tzuu IIULII' C11111's1' Tl '1'1' Ym ' C11111'sc A. L, . 1, I-k1'1'1' Gr' II 1 1' '1111111 B '1' - . ' . , , 1 Sf11d1'11i C1111111'il f 1' 'L' l A rr 1' ' 1' 11111 if C11 1 , 1 -11 ' , 11 ' ' 'S lf111f--1 rn! RI!l'4'dll I1 ' 1'11'd A . 1' .Y It Q . n o 1 u ' Y Y 7 Y 3 1 9 1 ' , , u V I Oilu , - o Q 0 , . I 9 . 132 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS. SIEND YOLR WEEK FND5 XND X XC XTIONS Valley ark Hnlel 'VI XKE. RILSERN XIIONS IOR I XRIIES B XNQ EIS IU NRE SLRX L REGLI XR D NNLRS XND SIIORI ORIJIFR I ROCVIS FOR F XXIII IES OR INDIX IDL XLS BY D XY OR XVEEK XI' IVIODER XII R XTFS CHAS A DITTRICH Proprietor SPORTING GOODS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY EE LOST AND FOUND lmmle came home one day with .3 brand new golf I'JaII ok at the I t x.,oIf In II found he sand Are you sure xt was A Iost ball son3 Surest thmv you know repI1ecI nmrnle I saw the man and Ins caddy both Iookmv for It Key stone DIAMONDS WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEWELRY i E F CROSS JEWELRY CO Leacock Sportmg Goods C0 2322 South Grand Avenue 921 Locust Street Two Doors South Shenandoah Theatre PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 133 ,. , . ,4, .A A.- . f . -I- ' 'Q 'I ' .LI 'I . 'f F N, .' U if '. UIQ: I: I f.- .' .I 'F 1 fi. ,A -z . - I .I I I ' .I ,' U. . , I . I UI.o ' os of ax I ' l-ll.,'l.- 1:1-owl ITMT , A- FOR BETTER CLEANINC SERVICE PHONE ggxxxxgsms Qyezng ana' Gfean my Cao BOIL O GASOLYN 21 BRANCHES QBSERVANT pAW ELLEN GAST UUMFUIII R N D C 3 PHIITIBI' Method CIIIFUDYIIIC XRAY URIIHLYSIS Paw what IS an aclveltlsement e C 467 B ad a An advertlsement IS the pxcture I' ot 1 prettv gxrl eatlng Wearmg hoIcI O 4 H Id g 306N GRAND or drlvm something that some ho 5 wants t s Il xIashuIIe WHAT HE SAID Pro essor So s r you salcl th 1 I vs IS 1 learned jackass dnd you3 FLORIST reshle slr I merey FRESH CUT FLOWERS marked that you were a hurro of ALWAYS ON' HAND lrformatlon Boston Ixr 1nscrlpt 3619 S Grand Ave FOCAL DISTAWLL IIAIDPCY XTC I OSE' IJIIIOK ll ATG x e 5 povwerfuI 3 Sulor M1 s these Iasses nrm KUAUTY KORNER thm s up so close th xt exerxthln FINE MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES less than ten mlIes away I0oI-.s IlIxe N W C an H tfod lt 1 behmd you NI ssoun qhowme 134 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS 1 1 o o 0 66 - - 99 ' I ' Resid n e: 0 S. ro w y ' ' ' H1-urs I-T I' Nl. Ilixwrside 115.-XY . ' i Kplminlllu-nts 1 , , - fflcefh arina ui in f . E I -. -h U s 11.111-S 1:-2 1111 Linfif-11 1417-XV Ing, g 5 ' d ' . 0 6 .NTI 'A Tennessean. If C 2 '7 2 I -H , i , ' if . Yi 2 I . H v . b F ' - No, ' 1 I' re- '. ' ' 2 ' ' . I T ' I r I1 . . I ' . , , X I- .'VL1- 4l:.I1.-' I Z- T' ' li-,In-I ':1:: -z' : ' , gg 1. I ' f - 2 3 ' .' I 3 ' K ' I k ' ' v 'K ' ' 1 v - .Q . Y X i . V . . or. Grand CI ar r St. K n Xmtor-126 I bldncy 7 WEYBECK LUMBER CO XII L IBER IX H QIIING NX XII BO XRD I INC INC VND BLII DINC VI XILRI XI S 3628 South Broadway H Weyermann Secy and Mgr I X I STANWOOD SIX A SPECIALIZED MOTOR CAR i Monarch Motor Car Co 1213 S Grand Ave DISTRIBU IOPS XT PALNI BILAQI-I e D dn t I meet ,ou it AxtIdDIIC C Ity 3 She Ixe never been there' He Xvhdt fx Lolncldence' NeIth er have II C NATHE 8z SON VOR XOLR xExr PXIR OF QIIOE5 5401 VIRGINIA Aw: ALEXANDER GHLLMAN D CC CIIIIQQPIQACTOIQII I dr r u te u I CI Pm KI C0 cgc 3 c Hur LI 1 IIIIx mm 3473 Qouth Jnffurson Xxenue gxdnu 7958 NI PATRONIYE BEACON ADVERTISERS 13.1 Lvl, 'I-8 ' QI.-XI-I'I'Y . . SIZR ' flf .4 I I' I I. 'N W- T -., .' LES H -A 5 q C , 1 . J 5 a :I FII. '- I Y x 1 I Three Ye. G :Id an - of hfianu r' xirn .C 'C ll PI-Nt Cr duntc of I',Iln1ur School Ivf Chiropractic OIII I: U NZ ISDN U SIIG II. IllhI tn into IX. Su L. Q- :II1.I H IIIILIIS hy Appv If IJIIK - L 'U' .I I 'I' .W I I - I 'A F me Photographs A re A Pleasure IL Il LIII III up SID WI-IITINO BURRP I ROGERS 36 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS I 'III xXK'1lIIiIcI'IiIII 'Iqciicfs iii' liic mii- iiiis clziss iiii Iicrs will Iic ascii iii this issiic. 'I'Iic Sid XX'Iiiiiii Q'Sli1iIiii. 521+ X. Ciitiiid, is the Iiiiuesi ' Si. liiiiiis. Pri ' is miisi i'c:isiiii'iIilc. ROBERT SCHMIDT The Coslumer FUR Xll CHOVI f AHEC-ES LNIX R ITIES STREET PXR XDES XND TXCFX rrx0l.C.TOLI LNTD T 206 and 208 South Fourth St FOTH I H JNE 1 lr Rgx The MISSOUFI Theatre IHE HOXIE UF IPXR-XNIOLNII PICTLRLS THE BFST PICTDRES THE GREATEST STARS CONN TO THE DAII Y BARGAIN VIATINEPS AITER STHOOL Admlssnon Includmg lax L ARRY INC. OUT INISTRLQTIONIS Old Lady to rocery hoy Dont you know hoy that lt IS very rude to whlstle when deahn vuth a lady 3 Boy That s what the uy nor told me to do ma am Old Lady Told you to wh1stle3 Boy Yes m he sand lf we eyer old you anythm we d have to whlstle for the money Stray Stones ARTHUR RUND CARPENTER AND JOSBER REPAHQING OF ALL KINDS N And Second Hand Bu ld ng Maternal Glazing 3450 ARSENAL ST PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTTSERS 137 A f J-S.tf,-A ', 'ES S. ' .- .- J, ,Q N T5 TV' ' r THE E 5 .-XTES ' J C f S lf You Get I At Schmidfs 's i h I C ,. . A ,A A B .L ,. , I I . R , A L . X . . , 4 A lk ,4 T4 A A A K .. Ylml-I' INN!-.I , C, . ,z F5 Y 1 v I ' ' t . . . I I , U , . . . . ' rw . : ' . ew - ,. ' ' ' ' Y i i ' 5 ' ' g 1 ' v ' 7 . George R Hunschc Hugo F Buder HUNSCHE BUDER LAND TITLE COMPANY EXAVIINERS OF LAND TITLES Intern ttlonal Llfe Bulldnng 12 North Enghth Street Ollwe I4 Lentral 5148 VIE PREELY ASSLNT In a Iar e park m one of the has tf rn cltles there are seats dIeout the Itnndatdnd with thls notlee posted upon them The seats ln thle VICIDII of the handstand are for the use of h I dues Gentlemen should male ue of them after former are seated Amerlcan Le Ion IVeekI3 Cty L, Rpd p0 THE HAWAIIAN School of Mu xc GRAND AND OLIVE Mud Cnty Building I I I TILL S MARKET 'VIE XTS IROX ISIONS A-.ND LJROC ERIES 2101 3 5 7 S SEVENTH STREET AND THLN THE PLN BECIANI That new saw I hou ht lsnt orth D father stormed Why the thm wouldnt cut butter I I1s mall son Tommy Iooked up n wlde ey ed surprise O yes t would daddy ld eamestI5 Xvhy Ted and I awed a vshoIe h11cI-. m two with xt this mormn Lxchan e JOST S PHARMACY S E Corner Cahforma Ave and Cherokee St 138 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS - . . . . 1 1 c . V - , I, 7 ' 'X T ' 1 4 - ' ' J T I A K N ' V. . .H - - - l .. r . .W . , .V A V V A Y v Q I 'I 'I I . ' 1 C 21- .. . . U . I i 5 - x, 5 . .. .. f . . w C, . ', - . , ., . . g . --, ff '. C, . . S I I .w . - v . K .. . .. Kansas I Omaha ' d, - h, ' , 1 ' V ', he Denver Des Moines St. I. ' Qu- , y -- Y . . , -tl . . Mmnea Ins Indlanapolns Y ' I h S. . , . . O... 55 ... A ' U I . A S' , 1 ,,,4. gy. V,--3,5 ,N 3 I . - C. E. O'HARA PRINTING CO. Clncorporatedj PR I N Tl N G Uf Every Desfription 300 302 N THIRD ST ST LOUIS MO DISTINCTIVE GIFTS FOR GRADUATION F N 3812 SOUTH BROADWAY X IC TOR 1451 TINIE FOR A ONORA or? PLAYER PIANO I Ildxfent seen YOU IGI' 3 ITIODIIT what have you been dom 3 F Sl Thlrty d xy 170 Employ er fto Lontractorj Look here I dont want thx bunch of I I untrained Ioafers lttm around here doln nothm I want lt done by HOME MADE CANDY skllled workmen 'Nashy Ile Ten Ice CREAN1 CANDIES AND LIGHT LUNCHES BROADWAY AND CHIPPEWA DC SCTP PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 139 ' s 0 . , , . l ' ' D H Go To . E , Y , gh .. . ' Y , I V. . .1 and Locust lsconsln Octopus' Estwbllshed SC Yeirs. f . S' I 2 7 I 0 ' U ' ' ' 3 fl' ' V .-Q . fi - . S r . W iii ThsDwl Start Toward HEALTH Vxlxe up your mlnd when you determlne to take Chlro practlr idyustments that you xre surely stxrtm on the road tlat vxll lead you to 1,0 cl exlth The chanve for better rn xy not be felt wlth the first Flrst adjustment will marlt the laevlnmnv of Nature s power to hea The splnal column s the mam condult through which the nerve cables pass from the brain and from Xvhlflh the tmy feeders are dxstrllouted to xery portlon of the body through abnormal curvature the nerves of the sprnal column are obstructed the current 1 shut off and disease results m e or ans so affected A Chlropractor ls not a mlracle man whose laying, on of hands lnrm s Instant recovery He lS merely an ordinary human beln who has made a thorou h study of and has been carefully trained In the sc ence of Chrropractlc practrce A J MEYER D c X ray Laboratory CHIR OPRACTOR Year Palmer Graduate Hours 2 to 4 an 8 P M Sunday hy Appolntment 3109 Q efferson Ay enue gldney 3114 X mor I367 R cc ' 91 .gl 3 . I 1' 'i 2 ' 2 O ,yy h .z . adjustment. or the second--or the third-but nevertheless the 1. ' ' ' e 1 ' ' f. lf, E . 1 i ' A hs - . th g Q . . . - , . . 3 :9tollA.lVl., 'd7to 40 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS. OLIVE 275 fa? ii .if we-.SEV THE A if iff MODERN VIEW rmtmg Company Careful Prmters THE BEACON P Red and Black K fd ffff I ,S qi gf 2 10 Olive Street TRY PASCHEN PRINTING CO Job and Commerc al PRINTING 3227 Park Avenue C T k E GRAND CENTRAL Tlre 8: Supply Co FILLING STATION vUI.cANIzING FAIRVIEW AUTO REPAIR II SPI 3883 FAIRVIEW AVE A GOOD WORD FOR IT Don t ICICI: about our coffee You m xy be oIcI and weak yourself some ay S1 n IU a restaurant 1n Mar on Ohlo SNUFF Sneagle Snotr'eagIe snowl Snelther snoqtrlch Lehigh Burr EXPERT BATTERY SERVICE Prescr pt on Drugg st 1651 SOUIIII 39th Sl W C0 QRAVQI S and GRAND NEAR LAFAYETTE PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISER S 14 I 4,-If J 1 ,, - Pe: rf A 1 5 1, ,L A T1 . I v e: -E-T A X '41-Y 1 ' 51352, Z ex lfi-1 .....-., I , ,41,. ,V 4, ,lr - ,. ,' xe I - 4,1 fi: -- P , 11 f A 's - I ' f A I f. T! . , 1 -J - . ,, L! , I t 'J P . . Q - J, to - ' A - M J, I, ' I ' I ' I 1 OF -- X, I Q Iso U .I ' Q T- X I, ' ' 4 I 1 ' lf i : Y-,E Also rinlers of The fix, I I , A I I . f ' ., I I-UA 5 K 12 , 1 Q I .f Q I .X f fl ,I X g r Q X K N l Y: fe, 9- ' As, A-, - , - ' , l 45'-.db 'I Aug? , ,A , T ' 2:-:J . 'XIII f.1f I I1I'1I I. I',X.' 'IIIIX .Xl I'IIIJIiI'. CID IJIJIJGE .' IIYIVIC :Ya :fa :Qu .-21 :ta :ta :fa I i Hg: HK 11: 13: lgi 13: Eli 2 ' dr .g . . - i , ' . Rrnsom J. G .mm 1 I Il A Os :Ir A. uc ett Ll d p I .. .. i i i - S. . r. IIIIIII I'II-fn.-5 , l d23 FAMILY FUEL OUR SPECIALTY IIEINECKE COAL 62 SUPPLY C0 1940 South Kmgshlghway 'NJOT SERIOUS French maxd Cto mqulrlng frlend Oul madam IS 1Il but ze doctarre haf pronounced It somethmg very tnflmg very small Iqrxend Oh I am so relleved for I was really anxlous about her Vlfhat does the doctor say the trou ble ISK French maxd Let me thmlc l was something Ieetle Ah I haf rt now Ze doctalre say 7at madam has ze smallpox Qhlca o .Store News J I CHAPPELL OPTICAL CO OPTOVIETRISTS AND OPTICIANS 914 OLIVE STREET Once an elderly lady was bemg shown over IXel ons hlp the NIC tory As the party approached the spot where Nelson met hrs death the attendant pomted to the bras plate fIXCd ln the deck and saxd There IS vshe e Ne' on tell' e old lady was nmpressed but not m the rlght way No wonder she sad I nearly trlpped over that thing my self Ex BOHNEMEYER S MARKET 2830 Meramec St VAE SPEC IXI IZF IN IRESII t C LW IRY ECLS XND I UNL Y CROLERIES IF YOU WANT TO SWEAR SEE ME I-I F SCHOLLMEYER NOTARY PUBLIC HE KNEW Pleasant Polly Centertammg blg SISICY s beau Oh Adolphus guess what father sald about you la t n ht' Aclolphus I haven sm ldea ID the world Plea ant Polly Oh shamel You I1 tened Oral HYZICHC FOR INSURANCE SEE WILLIAM L FRANK 3714 MINNESOTA AVE ANDREW MEYER ILORIST 3218 s JEFFERSON Ava 142 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS '73 X t 69 O A 7 1 . it I . I . A ll S P: ll ' t I4?I4i S li XID I.g11'l1-1I1- .HMI-I3 H . . U . ' rs ' 1-' . , ' s , D ig . .. .P I . . . - - .. I . S - .. ' - !'I1f-111-.wlixw 1314 , H . s . - . NELSON AND ME I I Q . Q . ,. .. .. , - I , ' 1:.11, s1.111.'1 IFIMIX' K111,1'.-11 i II S ' .A ,. A S ' 'Th Ilfll Svlzwy UNT Kill.. Ylvi-11 - I I , H I Vu! Iflnnu-rs. Plunls ulnl lflnrzl . .. llvnll-:lla I-'ur HI 01-1-nsinlls 1 .. O C-nd2 FOR BATTERY AND TIRE SERX ICE CO TO REITZ BATTERY G FILLING STATION COR MORGANFORD AND HUMPHREY A FULL LINE OF TEXACO PRODUCTS FIDELITY BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES RECHARGED Any Make Battery REPMRED DRINK CENIKO COI-I-EES f25c 30c 35c per poundy PHONE AND HAXE US DELIVER YOU A POUND Ck d U ly CENTRAL AMERICAN Coffee and Importing Co 3820 SOUTH BROADWAY C P OS E SSC Now Herbert salcl the school teacher how many seasons are States3 Yes certalnly Two Only two5 Name them Base ball and football ORIENTAL BAZAAR 4260 Ohve St WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF ORIENTAL RUGS CHINESE AND JAPANESE ART OURIOS WM ALBRECHT 3141 S GRAND AVE To E i All C Mrs Elephant after tylng a knot m her spouse s trunk There now' I guess you wont forget agaln to bring the baby some of those cocoa nuts when you o clown to the jun ge MRS VALLEY SMITH 3212 s GRAND Smart City Vlsltor showmg a chestnut burrj Say Rube whatd ye call th1s3 Rube That5 Why that s a por cupmes e g Exchange JERRY CAIVIMACK PIANO TEACHER 5229.3 ORAVOIS CLEX EL XIND BOYS AND GIRLS PATRONIZE THE CLEVELAND SHOO LAUNDRY I Meramec and Vlrglnla I5 h H VI YVILLIAIVIS IVI Ihm IH Qfhampl B tbla ICJ PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 143 Ph ne. ra 020 411 1 gf--I YHHTI Z! Al. Ill-jI,lI'.X'I'l'lSSI'IN A .1 , - ---v O ' ' , , . Good Things a for O casio s ' .- llrxmfl Zim,- Pa e and Sold K n By C - A. .Augustlru r I C, .MuelIer, , g ' ' - I . there? Dye mean in the United ' Y .. .. . .. .. - -. II,-XTS SO IJIFI-'I'lIII'.N'I' I ,, I - I'lH-nw. Siflll-'A QIEW lg I-11 1 1 I ' C h - A ' gk .- . ' I.. I-1.-:.' :aryl-I: IIT : I . T A 7 Shines for 50 Cen s l . . S Ines for Sl.00 . I. . . gr, i se , lon oo c A bove the Ears If man empires his purse into his head no one can take xt from hmm Franklxn I l L L L L I L X L IL I NIILLLNN L I I l LIIILIII LHIIN N N lL L N L L x1x L X L l IX L l L lll P L N l Lnlllx I lll x C ATIO AL BAN GF COMIVIERCE IN ST LOUIQ Capital Surplus Profits, Over Sl5,000 000 144 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS - ' my , . 'l'fnI1IIII'm w lv Illuw will lzlrq 'lx lm' lmliqlll zllwx'L- Ill! calls. lfLlIIL':Ilif1I1 is :I llllllltl' lllll null' HI' uzllcullls mul liIcI':IIII1'c. lILII IIIII Ill Llxyuicllw :Is vcll. lfxI'cricI1L'c In Illcs Il14II lllLlllllQCIIlClll is ll Ylllll fzlclvn' I I Q xml ll ll 1: gl 1 ' jiQIS, Ii1'QI, ul' l iinqzlllll1.1uI1Llc1'JI:II1Ll1in1II1'i11?l, Ill! lwzlff ul' wl1i'l1 is the lL'sQu11 ul Illrill lllhl emu In V' lcumc l. 11111 in QIIIQI'-life, lul in thx sch II LlzIj.'s-Ilwml mIll1'1 : kucc III gild- llllllllll. ll l4llll'SCllA curly in life with ll big unk- ll lf: k lil'c L u L . ! 7 7 SOUTHWEST BANK OF ST LOUIS Kmgshlghway at Southwest Ave CHECKING ANJD SAVINGS ACCOLNJTS 7 'VIONTHS fERTIFIl XTES OF DEPOSIT 4 INTEREST SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT S3 00 AND LP REAL ESTATE AND INSLRANICE Ope Monday E e ng Fr m 5 to 730 F r S vang MRS E DUTTON AA I I I BEAUTY SPECIALIST E S 3867 DeTonty Cor 39th St MARVELOLS A young lady whose stock of base IJaII IcnowIecI e wa no so Iar e as she Ioeheved sat watchm a game XN In that was provln very dlsastrous to tI'e home team Alon about the elghth mmn of the ame she turned to her escort ind excIa1med Isnt our pltcher rand3 I-Ie huts thex nuts no mwtter where they h0Id them' Everybody s Ma fume FRESH BAKED GOODS TVVICE A DAY H5 K CINDERELLA MRS MAE GUENZLER THEATRE 4133 s GRAND Ave jgl L OPPOSITE 2742 CHEROKEE ST I 6 80 H dqua te F Hugh Scho I Clothes y 8 Exclusue Dealers In Sludenl 5 Ready Alade Suzls ard Otercoals JACOB ALBRECHT CLOTHING CO 1802 South Broadway PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 145 . I- . .' ' ' Q T A - 'f .' , 5,1 . Av - . Av I . . .' 1' ' I I n v ni s o : o a' s I'I- we if I'..I Q II' I. ,I II -Il :fa .-2-. .-Y-. .-in an .-Z1 .-Z-. :SL .-31 . . TOL ' .IA .IIxIi ig-' Tai 23-' 23: ug-' ag: ag-' ug-' Eg: 7 , . . ' g 's t J ' g '. . . ' , ' ' g I3If'IvI'IfIQ 'I'II.W .' DYER ' . ' 3 I . . g Q ' ' g g L V, z .. . . g . I .Y I , I I , K ,.- V. or Y. . 5 . T I 1 JEWELRY OF QUALITY . Centra 2 ea r rs or ' o Sidne 72 in .X , - . I Q 'W . TIMES S EET I-OR ALL THE INEWS OI IHE HIGH SCHOOL IEAIVIS AND ALL Ol HER RELIABLE SPORI NEWS ILSI SU TIMES XNID III I IIIE IILSI THE STYLE sHoP ,, 23 L, C, 8 Il Kh h 2201 SOUTH BROADWAY SCHOEN S PHARMACY 5401 GYBVOIS Ave Conductor Do you m1ncI lf I put your bag out of the way SIT3 People commg ln are faIIm over lt Traveler You Ieave lt where xt If nobody faIIs over xt I sI1aII forget lt s there London Opinion Gentleman fenterlng grocery store Give me a pound of your 43C coffee Clerk Here you are slr Gentleman How much IS 1t3 HELPFUL ADVICE Doctor to patlent Its noth mg to worry about just a I1ttIe bo1I on the back of the neck But you must keep your eye on lt T e Amerlcan Leglon WeekIy JENNE FLOWER SHOP 4640 Gravons Ave C LT ILOVI ERS FLOR XL DESIGNS DEI-INER S RESTAURANT 3307 MERAMEC ST FOR or EN L xmas WD c.ENTl LMLN on mp mem 146 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS V V - x Y I . X I, . , - Y - i ,, . E 4, -r 1 I , , I I Riversi e 8 cle e 15 K Full Irina- ut i -Plans Lallle-rs' lh-:uh-'l'u-Nh-ur At 'I' r HUM , Rl-nsnmlhle Prices. X imull In-'malt Wlll Hold Any l Hurnn-nl lnlll l'ull1-ll For , ' - h c . . - . . - U - . . . . D ' E is. ' ' h ' KJIII-u'I1. I.:1I'I1-:Iv INT I I r V ' q -W V 5 r Z A 9 D A' .I ?I.I T L' .I 1.4 .' 'fl' 1- I A E P NIEBLIINC A Jn 5 xr IT xi 1TH FLOW ERS Ak -'F EK gs! IIIJIIIL I ,, ,. W' FLORAL co Grand and Arsenal OSCAR J ROH- v1s1T Us FOR SUGGESTIONS Scuth St Louls Dany C Q 3816 NEBRASKA AVE KIEFER S UALITY JEWELRY MARQUARDT GOOD GOODS 3346 S Jefferson Ave I assure you Miss Dons ln' S I workm for dll Im worth nowa days Dear me How do you mana e to Ixve on your salary3 5059 GRAVOIS AVE I7 SODAR P O K BAKERY 2995 S KINGSHIGHWAY HAVE YOU HAD YOUR Amerlcan Lady Brand COFFEE It Puts the Smile ln GOOD MORNING SERVICE AND CO OPERATION BLILT HAAS LIEBER S REPUTATION PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 147 Bell, Gran ' .- ' ' ' H Kin.. Victor I7l5 5- 7 .1 ,- sf E' NEW EQ I 4 ' '-7 K ,O I -I , ,fi L. SJ fx 3 I V,jL4I iNp fs 7 is . X . . .4-A .' E I , f L' ww 'gf I IJ 'Jag 3117 S. Grand Avenue il-.I. Sul llll- liar. X- I I':l4lI1Y'l, . ' ' o. N.X'I'I'IiI'IS IIICST l'liUIIl'f l ' 7 - -f 1 1 r - 7 - xr - ' C7 ' . - f1II'Ir. I H.-XI .ASI .. .. g . ' ..- -i Ex. Phone, Laclede 2-X F- A' I VOD- O SOUTH SIDE ICE CREAM CO. MARK o 0 CJ CREIN QL: 114 YOOI MICHIGAN AVENUE P '00 QQ ii -5 0' li AL lgxq-H.1Dg.g mf, MII RIXIIQRSIIDIQ 1913 TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS db nh Qox NENTXLt P p THU? hley h ypr 5 W C HERMAN FOR FULL INFORMATION CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CO 753 PIERCE BUILDING Ce tral 635 1 e 5505 CHARLES KOPP HART PRINTING CO X Epnent ftheAtofF RANKLIN BINDING PRINTING 4655 VIRGINIA AVE ENGRAVING DESIGNING 3510 12 Olxve Street THIEN AUTO REPAIR CO General Automobile Repalrung 265153 GRAVOIS AVENUE BERNARD A FHIEN SIMPLE How can I keep my toes from omg to sleep 3 THE PLACE TO ENTERTAIN YOUF FRIENDS AND SCHOOLNIATES BUSY BEE TEA ROOMS 417 N 7th St Cow Don t Iet them turn m Purple DR GEO W WILSON DENTIST 3867 DeTonty Street GAS ADMINISTERED SEE KARL E HOLDERLE JEWELER AND oPT1C1AN FOR GRADUATION GIFTS AND OPTICAL 2812 Chippewa Street NEB DS PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS I49 Has been pai y Q I .'TI.' ,F o eo Ie who were szck or hun but who at one txme were just as free from I A r ' and as well as you are w i 'ou read t is-The' otected thexr income-WTI ' not you? Ask OI'v n I ' -I ICI 'ICI.I'1Ii x 0 5 o r O Q I'II1'II . Kira. I.14' IW?-I1 I'II1-:nw 5,1111--,X IZTZH Il--f. lllx, H3714-.I 1 Q O I,inrlI-Il IUIIII ' 35:21:21 U , g - 1lI'I'I--IA, IS.-ll Hmm! IIIIII . . . . . Hin: Eli . E T ROOSTER L BEL BREAD AHN AKERY O 2801 3 5 7 South Seventh Street LMWONIWADE For Sale by All Grocers Boy How often does your lme kill a man Conductor ust once x METH S BAND 8: ORCHESTRA u r shed F d All Occn stud M0 ao7s c A L I 5 X512 STEPHAN COAL GOOD COAL GOOD SERVICE DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE FXMILY TRNDE OUR SPECIALTY HAPMAN BROS. LOTHES LEA ERS r P1 uy Go a F BOEHLS STORAGE AND MOVING FRKNII ANU 1 llli10IS 150 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS . J. ' mu. smut-y 2425-W - -- Teacher of Violin and Cornet . -.J v. E , , . I 1 M sic Fu ni or lions ! L,.gi ,p - V, ,, Y,-A Residence an N io .. , , , , , K 5 o. rgnd ve.fSt. oull. Mo. 4, 'f fv,, 1'-,,,ff, 1,,4,,,'.-l.. .lf-.,, 'Ugg' T T v 'fx-E'd 1 - . V fu-RQ' , , ' Q f, Mann 198 Centra 834 ,X xl .'-,gif ,' 51 1, Q,-,'...., . ' C l ff' ', .. ' 1 ,N I . K W he ace To B o urnihxro Y Yu-Int' 1122 . .' ,' Qi- um wif' 5 ' GUMET I 'In 519 + Q-'lar-n 0 1ex1 dflfllllflll to the lxerl 1111 Jltld. 1 llll lb r I15, fllll LI 11 s 11111 A Cf sul. Q rm 1 IIN L0 xlrllttlon glw. Ill If L 1 1 fr IIILTL ms C lllglllg Qerxlcn mble trvxlm., 01 glllll I trutlr 1ecl 1111 NIC 6 LQCTLIN Extra I1l1Lk r11l1hcrIr1x111f., LXILIlf1ll1g 1rr11111ci the toe .md rLu,h111g e k 0 le msn 0 the to BTUXKII athlctlc tr1111111111gs xu 1 .ankle patch CONSUMERS DAIRY I, FS 111111 CRFANI AND BLTTER 3126 s cAL1FoRN1A AVE tHfX Bread SOLVES THE PROBLEM AND SAVES A 1111111 THE WORK AND WORRY OF BAKING COMPOSITION AND GRAVEL ROOFERS AF A 3420 SALENA ST ALTENKIRCH BROS 3251: Electnclan s wlfe to hubby commg a 3 a m W1re you insulate Shenley ournal Made By The WELLE BOETTLER A G FREESE Meat and Vegetable Market 6605 MICHIGAN AVE AMERICAN BAKERY co 1 PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 151 W , Y Y W , 1 i if .sf 9, bf ., Q '5 2, 151: Hi s' A1 ' ' N ' ' s l' -. S1x 'II 4 'zllc fo ll 1 l1 :lily l1:1sk'l:ll yhoc. I.: '11't I 5 I- 'fin tl1i'k f I1 me to In-cl. Tl' ll- 'A ll splc l'l Cllihilbll to th- ffnt z111l als 1111 A ' -Lied 1' Y' , '. Dr ' I ' f Zlllf ' .II '2 ric. -U kl I, ,in '-. . 2-- . 'A-' ,,-Y . ' 2 1' -2- A 111 111 Shan' ll 11- ' i'1e f 1 ' wt. ' ' V ' ' . tl v Irv: lc- .' Ill S11 4:1117-w Vi 1' , Vivitar 31197 Af S -1 - 45' 'lr V V V V V V si, il: . . . . . A L n ll I 0 tv 1n t . .: . ' 111411. IiiYQ'I'Si4lt' mm W- AGENCY FOR LEO BIEDERMANNJ P Vi H BIEDERMANIN S BeautgfSIX GARAGING TEXAS OILS AND Amin GARDNER E IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF DAY AND NIGHT AUTO SERVICE REPAIRING BIEDERMANN MOTOR CAR C0 1800 I0 S Seventh Street Central 4506 Sidney 2355 152 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS ROESCH HOUSE F URNISHING COMPANY WE CARRY A FLLL LINE OF HOLSL FLRNIIDHINOS PLAYER PIAINOS AND Q R S ROLLS COLUMBIA GRAFANOI XS XND RECORDS LVLRYIHINC, IOR IL Ig HOIVIL I HRLL 5 I ORLS 1541 43 South Broadway 7601 3 5 Mlchlgan Ave 4746 48 GYZVOIS Ave Cash or Tlme Il X IIKIIRS KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE PARK AVE AT VIRGINIA MacEwan Studlo Hlgh Grade Portraxture Grand and Ohve EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG CELIA HAT SHOP 4657 VIRGINIA AVE The Old bn Pluck my boy pluck that 15 the one essentlal to success In I3-uslness The Young Un Yes ofcourse I know that The trouble IS hnclmg some one to pluck Boyle dlSCl1SSll'1g Gulllver s Trav els A large eagle flew down and stuck hls fin er In his box and flew Oh' Yes' we BUILD THEM BETTER BLNG XLOWS AND FLATS Ei HENRY BOEHNING CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER 4453 Delore Sl PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 153 . L: .N - . A. . 1, . I I , II ' .I ..: .' I Y . .. , . I , L, , YH. , . n I I 1 I .. HII1 CL. SS J 'H Y lil' I 1 J . . .I . I I Xl, KI. I'I'I I: I.I!I1lw-Il IZIIX V ' ' ' ' - I 'IIIIIII- 37.0 ' 55 r . U . . 'IS4 'Ci off. . ' 7 y I X A- A I 1'-I. I1-MI!-Iv HID'--XY , PENNAN T GASO LINE AND AUTO OlL.S PIERCE OIL CORPORATION Kansas and Mlchlgan 3332 S Jefferson Ave SAY IT WITH FLOWERS F W J H HEITMANN St Louls Ave at Sarah St FLOW ERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS THE WRONG STREET Edlth Dlck dear your 0fTlCC ln State street lsnt lt3 Dlckey Yes why5 Ecllth Thats what I told papa He macle such a funny mlstake about you yesterday He Sald hed been Iookmg you up ln Bradstreet The tenderfoot llmped lnto camp What IS the matter3 asked a brother Scout clo your new shoes hurt3 No replled the tenclerfoot but my feet do Post Offlce Clerk Here your MCFITC Over what welght3 Post OEICC Clerk IS oo heavy you WIII have to put another stamp on It IVIcFlre Yerra get out wld your fooling Sure lf I put another stamp on It won t It be heavler stlII3 Ex BAERS STORES LADIES AND MISSES READY TO WEAR BAERS 1556 s BROADWAY The Sugar Press y 5 2639 EROKEE GRAVOIS PLANING MILL CO GRAVOIS AVE AND JUNIATA STREET DEALERS IN 'VI XNLFXLTLRERS OF -XIL HARDWOODS SERVICE HIGH GR KDE MILLWORK XND XX ITH xND VEST Co KST LUMBER QUALITY c XBINET xxoRK 154 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS N ul N . N ul N , ' ' . lt.Il I'h.1l:.- Kllllwvll I'lIllII4'. I.lmIvlI Iiilxx I'l'lIIlJ1I'llflI2'It ' t - U .H-Ex. I . an 5 , I'Il1fne-S: IICIIIHII' 137 letter is OVCI'WCIgI'lt.H mnrltlll la? . H U ' : It ' t 5 . ' I ' . , ' is . .. . , . . . : , I - . . : , . . . , . . .. , . 1' . u I Y . , , - - ' Sidne tore: CH . . I I' A' T l . - f . V . I A, - -I 1 IOOK ENI ox ER LET THE CHAS R COLEMAN HOME PORTRAIT COMPANY 2340 Market Street SHOW YOL SANIPLES OF THEIR POPLL XR PRICED HIGH QL XLITX PHOTOGRAPHS OF GROLPS CLLBS AND CLASSES Chas R Coleman rs a Cleveland Graduate and knows how to please Cleveland Students Bomont I I34 Central 8360 R JENNE FLORAL SHOP 4640 GRAVOIS AVE Cut Flowers and Floral Desngns Monarch Metal Weather Str1ps INSURANCE AGAINST RAIN COLD SNOW DRAFT DUST AND SOOT PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION AND ESTIMATE Bell Forest 327 Kmloch Delmar 485 SALES OFFICE 4800 DELMAR BLVD Gussle Malloy Flower Shop FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 2109 S 39th St A captain of an Atlantlc Imer was I otherecl by a woman passenger who was always mqulrmg the pOSSlblllty of seemg a whale A dozen tnmes a day she besought hum to have her called nf one hove ln s1ght But madam the captain asked her rather xmpatlently after long suf fermg ln silence why are you so eager to see a whaIe3 Captam she answered my cle slre In Ilfe IS to see a whale blubber It must be very xmpressnve to watch such an enormous creature cry Natxonal eweler GEORGE MOSS Seven Years In One Block SELLS NEW SHOES AND REPAIRS OLD ONES LIKE NEW WHILE VOU WAIT 3709 BROADWAY Meadow Brook Creamery 2911 S Jefferson Ave Dealers In Hugh Grade DAIRY PRODUCTS Grocerles Teas Coffees-Spaces BARGAINS ALL THE TIME PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 155 . , , . . . - , Iilrlll-'Il. I.:If'If'If UNI ' ' I ' W .. U . r , , - v P ! Y - 0 .... H , . -- I - . ISI-ll. Hmml will - 1 1 - Il'-II. SHI. 2Tf7'1 ICIII.. Yin-tor 1914 156 WE g'+ ,.....-0' vw Ewa Get The Chzropractzc Idea HEALTH FOLLOWS GILLMAN 81 GILLMAN CHIROPRACTORS 3 ye PALMER G du t R e c S r 3 4518 Vlrgmla Ave l6l2a S Broadway HOURS Su cl y By HOURS I A Appont QIOAM 330730PM 430BPM d O90 NX I RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS X CC ' ' 97 ar ra a es esid n e teine Bld . n a s I0-I . M i ment - . . Riversi e 2 - ' Victor 958-R FOR GIFTS II-IAT LAST I027 XISIT I E NICKL 8: SONS WATCHMAKERS-ENGRAVERS JEWELERS-OP I ICI ANS E e sharp Pencl S haef and W te ma F unta Pens 3219 MERAMEC STREET Dr Fra It Nlckl s in charge of our Modern Sc entltically Eq pped Optl I Dep rtment Eyes E ammed nd Spectacles Fitted at ry M derate Pr ces J H GIBSON Automobile Co 3120 Locust Street BEFORE vou PAY Lnsr PRICE Fon Arw cfm SEE THE CAR sou.o BY ciasorv AUTO co Fon HALF PRICE ammo NEW FULLY GUARANTEED 365000-TERMS QL XLITY GROCERIES AND 'VIEATS SERVICE VICTOR DITTRICI-I 4701 Pennsylvania CASEY DIDN T HAVE A DIME My friend Casey had a friend named Sullivan who was very sick any. as there was no one eIse avanl able Casey toIcI the physician that he wouId sit up with him WeII the doctor told Casey to administer a powder at I0 oclock and to give him just wI at he couId get on a dime and no more I-Ie took a dime from his pocket and showed Casey just how to measure it and cautioned him aid he understood and the doctor Ieft of course without Ieavlng the d me The next morning he came and found the man dead I-Ie said to Casey Did you give hum the do e I pre cr1I3ecI3 Casey said Of cour e I did I didn t have a dime so I put the powder on two nickels' Exchan A F BISCHOFF Quality Market M ats Veg tables and F uit: 3236 GUSTINE AVE VIRGINIA AVENUE PHARMACY ROBFRT XX YVISER IVIE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS X r f 4532 VIRGINIA AVE INATRONI7E BEACON ADVERTISERS 157 KinIoch, Victor ..-R I ., BeII. Riverside 905 . . , , . , , v r is C er a r n o in . n ' i ' , I ' ui 'ca 3 , x ' 3 ' ve o i af- I III-r 1'--:1'.':I I-IL J in I 0 O . . . f J U , - Ge . F. Frazee Pr s. and Gen. Mgr. - Y . . . . , h . . A . I f . . . , against givvng an overdose. Casey Q . ' I'h in-si Iiixwrwzrif- 01431-.I I.1iIIv'1I'- 402-X I ' s s ' ' : .. Q . I . . . V ge. 1-I Ill-r YIM:-1' IU1 1.-I e , e r ' , 1 R . sr. 'ic c 564 - Riverside I234 ur Arm 1000 CLEVELAND HIGH PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Meetings Second Thursday ch Month at 8 P ALL PARENTS AND THOSE INTERESTED THE SCHOOL ARE LRCED TO JOIN E H BREXVER President 4078 Hartford St Grand 3745 W MRS L C DIESEL Fxrst VICC Presrdent 3637a Humphrey St Grand 6042 MRS A E MEYER Second VICC President 3836 CIeveIand Ave Grand 3307 3338 Callforn a Axe Vxctor 7797 L MRS Q H SIJTTER E1nanc1aI Secretary 3447 Ore on Axe Sidney 3075 W A. L STONE Seereiary 3433.1 Texas Axe X ICIOY 7077 Pk 158 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS . Ea ' . M. . IN .. ' . -1 DR. R. C. COLEMAN, Treasurer lnloch Xlctor 3 Be Grand N H T Falls lgleiilxgtxons E COR GRAND AND ARSENAL 2nd Floor RXY E PRICE 'Vlana er Prescriptions Called For And Delxveretl Your Doctor XX lll Phone Your Prescrlptlon To Ls lf You Ask Him Downtown Store 6th Floor Century Bldg H J BRUNE J CLARKE ll Ill l T! Wxfe Cel up ack there s a rob ber m the house' ack Hush' Let hlm ransack the house and lf he finds anythmg of value we ll get up and take lt away from hlm eweler Now madam ths s a barometer l can recommend Lacly Customer Which way do we screw It when we want the weather to be clear3 Keystone Theatrical Costumes An Wlg Maker C OSTLVIES -XND WIGS RENTED FOR ENTERTXINVENTS 507 N Broadway Between Waslungton and St Charles OBERT BROS e Mm , Groceries Meats and Vegetables 4559 61 S COMPTON AVE OHICE Klnloch Phone 3023 PESTALOZZI ST VICCOI' 48 HERKLOTZ I-IERCHERT Contractmg Companv fDesxgns Furnished, REINFORCED CONCRETE CEMENT WORK St Lows N10 STONE MASONRY PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 159 K , ' ZZ ll, r I77 Kit, Vi-'11-1 1911!-l.4 Ii-bli. Ii1X'f-:'s:Ii-- Ii'4X fH: !-Ill!!-IS .XNIP .XIl'IX'l'S I-'l:l'I'1'S .XNIH Ylifll-I'I'XHl,l'IS o o Xu lixlr VI rgn- I-'ur lla-li 1-ry Ne Zum' . , A E J : , , Q i ' ' A Km. Vi-1:-1'11111-llglit-11. Ilivvrsi-If-1373 , - B ll, -' 101. J A 1 Grover Cleveland Hlgh School l1 IP lllld l111 N N U ll Bottled ln the Country K LL 1 L ll' ll W W X Nllllllk lll 111 lr l L L S 1 1 11 milk 11111 L N l N113 L Do YUU drink Q o quort o day ozzzfs J Ulf! om czfz fx sf bv Llfvry fps! and 12 Io 2-I hours f5OVOl7 997 ffvfsffffb VO If C mm M 7490 160 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS K U at P, 1 . llcz1l1l1,1 :11111cIiles 1'igl11l-x'1'1'411'c sus Milk 41s is 1i11il11 sc1'1'e1l i11 ihis sch lllls ' lCll- 1'1 llll. ll is Sl. l,o11ij ljllllj' CI . 1ilk. ll is lllAllllQlll here, i11 l'Clil'lQ6l'IllllI' 'ZlTS, 1 xlllull llllll thi 116: C51 s 11l-'-Q 'e 1 11'il'111z11'5' 111 Sl. l.1111is, lllll 1' l11 Vs eshei' 1 111:11 llllj llllldl' milk llle wllnl' gelg. It is 1 111111 milk, ii is s:1tie11il . it is ' ' ' 'thy' Y of lhl :1111le111-l1111ly, i11 1111: lily. .1 Y11111'l311111'1l11l'lE1l11c11Ii11111'l111sc il :ls hes! l lilll' -1111111 scl11111l-5 11lll'. lt is hesl, 11111, llll' Axlllllli lllllllc'-Sl,l1717l.X'. .Xsk lllClll 111 home Io llllklcll it lm' 1'c1Q'11l:11' 1lclix'11'j1. ' o j 1 ky lg, 1 1 UI f ' E , - lxf lx 1. www ii ROBERT S HOME-LIKE FUNERAL PARLORS 1905 South Grand Ave Ou Parlors Are Most Bea hful Ve y Spaco Co f tabl a d C m a Wlth The Best Ho es 2 OPPOSITE THE RESERX OIR PARK d J 1 CV Of' O UCCC55 IDE .SHOP AMB E Q g F 'VIXNILFX LRINC RECFX ERINC. X X REI XIRINC ap? Wo k can A F E I e Att 4700 PFNNSYLVANIA Co I a H R DERWOSTEPS STUDIO 2833 CHIPPEWA ST 3 2 8 Q Insurance A ent But you surely agree to takin out an insurance pol Icy to cox er your burial expenses? ly Scot a a mon' mlcht be Iost at sew' Natxonal eweler MRS W H NIEQTRATH MILLINERY 3324 S Jefferson Ave y 2 PETER .I KRAUS TAILOR ALSO FIRST LLXS5 Ll EXNINIG AND REP XIRINJC L WELSH 3240 S GRAND AVE PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 16 y KK 77 r u ' , r i us, m or e n 3 p re ' m Yictcr I3 .I I . Gran '6'6 KZJIIH1 II. I.:1f'I I' Elf'-Il Tk T T S If'If. Il.f!'N-11 ZITI-,I C' Q ' ' A- I EE : S ' iii'TY Zi 'ir T Y' i Eh, HKU-VCP 'jiii i1 Q '- E- , ' 'nj W lfI X- CT' - f 1' .' ' ,Wi VYTJ W ' VY' ' 1, A ' , L' I-' ' VA- A r e or and DeIivcred i YV Y V- V-l' L W Y Phone and MAI Orders Civ n Prompt el-Q iiwejwr eniior. Qi' H lff' XT - r. 'L ska. , f ' if 9 QBTA Y Y if Victor --L I '51 g : U I 5 or 5 ' g - - lgw' I 5 E42 WI 2 N , n , . 1 QE qi - ' J . eeee no I I :E I -1 Bell, Sidne 628 X I I I . l HUSSMANNIZED SANITARY MARKET Meat Dealers Name Here TNA KE 2 THIS MARKET IS EQUIPPED TO SELL YOU TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS Meats are always more tender and wholesome when bought from Hussmannlzecl samtary meat markets The special system of dry cold alr circulation wlth which every Hussmann dealer protects his meats renders them delightfully tender and easily cooked Buy meats from the market that displays the large wh1te and blue sxgn of Better Meats Cleaner Meats ulcker Service General Office and Salesrooms 91 1 913 North Broadway St Louls 62 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS , 'lll I' R Zffriw dll g fifiiff 'T7l'f1i.L MZ? Q . . . , ' REFKIGERATOR HARRY L. HUSSMANN 6 SUPPLY C0 TOWER GROVE BANK Grand and Hartford Member Federal Reserve System Associate Member St Louls Clearing House THE BANK TH XT TAKES X PRIDE IW ITS HUMAN INJTEREST SIDE Banking 9 A M to 3 P M Hours Saturdays, 9 A M to 8 P HIS BIT Lon haired Orator What can I do comrades to find work for my fellow creatures? Voice from the back Get your Ima r cut' Passmg Show f? W1 4 f,.. QWIFII 9 DcI..SPjr U THE LAST MAN LOOKED FOR UNDERTAKERS PEEIZ BROS Funeral Chapel and Office 2739 LAFAYETTE AVE A Thorough Professxonal Trammg Drama fSpoken and Sllentj Vaudevulle Opera and Volce GRIFFITH STUDIOS COR TAYLOR AND OLIVE STS Studio Building IVSUSIC CO 5I6 LOCUST ST VIOST CO UL VJ IC HOUSE IN ST LOUIS PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 163 . .-1 :Za :YL .-21 :Za .-81 :Za .-in .-31 :fa .-31 :tn :Ya .-24 .-in .-21 . . X A f . I I '. 13:25 ag.'r'r.'a'.'zg: 1'1 '3 3 ' 'g' 's 3' IZNII. Gum-I 22146 Kin., Yivrfu' 41 g- . : .. A .. . . , ,Q ' 'r fwsfw, I' Q . . . H-ef--rf Vw :t'1f.I I1-'s-I '- ,H,..ra'N A IN swva' E+, . . ,W We 'f , f 1 . - f' .,, 2, ff' Q at f f f AT I TIN. 2 vii Ii 6 I 1 P, X I he-A f r-41, Hdux . f ,Y , . . v -fl 7 . , . A L N A I , . , .XM 1 l'!.4-III-. lv-11-N' uw ' I-lslzrhllslln-rl IDI., S i :X 1 f 5.3 A Aa-, w f J L , - I - .. 3 ' , 5 f - , M ETB .' 5 . . O ,Y A E f W 1 MORTIGAN MONUMENT CO ASS N 1310 12 N Kmgshlghway Blvd CEO E COBB President XVIV1 'SCHLV1 XQKER Vlce Presldent JOHN P COLLINS Treasurer IERFD M JVILLI AVIS Senretary CEO H 'NQRVIAN Manager J C HYAMS D C L HIROI R XL ICR Suule D Odeon Bldg 1042 N Gr d S L el S SELLE JEWELRY CO 123 Arcade Building EICHTH AND OLIVE AT YOUR SERVICE WILD HUNTER Danry Company KORTE BROS Proprietors BOTH 1 HONES L DR C W STRUCKNIEYER DENTIST S E CORNER CALIFORNIA AND CHEROKEE ST COME TO THE BEAUTIFUL C I N D E R E L L A THEATRE 164 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS 9 1 - K ' 4 X 1 ' 4 1 . . r A , ' K . :Eff 1- in 51' 25.4 ffv- ll4-11Vr- I!--11, l,ixn1111l Zllf D Y D I ll-IJ Xl Kin I'-Hume' V' L ouls DBIHLICSL Jew ry lor '-M I' XI, ll- - Klll..1flI'1xKXvr1v-1T1'X . . , . . . . . , I .HRV ' , .4 . an Ave. r , , A 4-'lfs 1 -f' CJ .f'ijA, 1'C'1 -T 5 w. '7 f ' , I CQ J A1 Y N TW 11e1l,S1c1,q17 Kin- Yietor 225 , 'Q THING d TINIE x gm at Xi HERE e P C PACKING SHIPPING O KURTZ. EXPRESS AND HAULING 7013 R 3752 OREGON NR! INDI RN HENRY D M DOERNER Plumblng Co PLLIVIBER AND C.-XS FITTER 2701 South Broadway n I Be Sdney I3I9 DI XVONIJ5 IINE XX XTC C ICI XNDCIO I XXII Q REI XIRIN JACOB SCHMITI' VI A ICHNIAKER AND I E VV E L E R 1545 S Broadway een A13 Al WIIOB Alcohol Kerosene hxm the last day of une and he amt benzme smce si W f J W SCHNAUS D r n Meats Groceries and Vegetabl 5401 Idaho Ave 83 CLEANING Co Qlmusexs .S-'Dxyu-s d l849 X BAUER COAL COMPANY ICE AND COAL 730 Wllmmgton Ave Yards Iron and Oak Hull R R PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 165 .l Spee y Service , ' Day or fix, Reasonabl ri es . I Victor .. --- un n. wi. 4: fl-Ill A - A , . I. .H um 1 1, Vg: , I I. p A 5 ' 3 Ilf'sIfIwrII-I' I'!If.II- X Xxfx, . isfb , ' ' Km. r.,,.11..I,. mr.-la ss--1: my 14:-sr: In 4. .I , .A G . , -- Ki Ioch. Victor 478 II, i - US . -- ' ' eale I I , H-A ..'. PAFCI CEI H I4 5: 24 R-I Ivsfurs L:-'NQEQ'-LMLHA '-N IA Qfziias, .I A of or A fe Q .ab 31 1 ' , 1 A A sfr.,v',,,,f:5.f --f , , ' -' Iwi- . X A X I 1 fbgpf- I Q.,-.,,..I, Im W , LA ,, .fm ' , ,C 1' 'f I 'UI I I E I Riversi e -Y' YJ! ,el ,hr I 9 4 PET Is Pure, Rlch Mllk L 1lllN1 1 1 1 111 1110 11111 1 1111111 11 ll llllx l LL lI1 1111 llllq l Cxll 11 161111111111 1111 The fresh full cream cows mllk lS sealed m an tight contamers and sterlllzed so that lt reaches you pure and sweet As cream lor coffee Pet IS flne Fox cook 5 dd cl mg Wlth an equal part o water a e lt 19 excellent Pet you wlll find IS truly Uzlle fl! Its H6911 Youll apprecnte the economy con venlence and qu al My of Pet vlnch grccers lmaxe two sxzes li and small Send for book of Pet Reupei ree THE HELVETIA Ungznat af the General Offnces COMPANY Evapalalzd St LOUIS SNK x YN 11 Edo NS 1 231111 111211 F 2 nu H 11-ma 111141 H33 16 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS E5L....,f! , . K Is:-,. ' 1 ' iffifq 1 rf- ' fi, 1 fi ' 1 5 T -1 51i',, 1 : LS. , A . l 3 0 . 1 , ' - RY P151 MILK-Y1111 will likl il. Bev Pc is 511111111 11111, lllfx 1111111 ' 11 S1 ' 1'111ic111 A ' '1111 ull' gf 11111111 11 ll' gt lik 1R'1lj' ex' 1 1 ' '1l1e11:11111': 'z1ter. 4 .11 L ' 1 Lia - 1 - 11' --J, ,1 '1 , ' V f ' 11,11 .1 15 . 1 aj 51.1 xi 1 1 4 4211 ' ' , if A.-1:1-...w Wu 1: .fffaf 'E J . , '51s 'jf-afws' N ' F ' Hik'fi,X,1v-gr Jwgbxsi Avi 1 W -u' ' on W . ' M1121 Imiuau, ,- ' O - u--I ' . . 11I 1111-1 111111 -111-1 ' 6 . 7 Gllaginn Gllezmmg 84 Egmng Qlnmpang 3714 CHEROKEE ST L x sc HOLINIEYER J IFXDT I, JOHN R MILLS QXRILNIIR XNID HLII 1 G A TweIIman D C Ph CHIROPRACTOR PALMER GRAXDL XTE 3627 CALIFORNIA AVE BOTH PHONES 9424 Dunnica Ave Ineacher Leo what river dld the Germans cross goin into ItaIy3 Leo hesitates S Student fsxttmg Ivehmd him? 15 M FLORIST Po Leo 3 g B Leo Sapollo 1707 S Grand Ave Mistress Did you water the rub ber plant Mary 3 LA D ld New Maid Wlmy no mum I thou ht it wus waterproof mal M 3332 CALIFORNIA AVE LOUIS E HAHN MEAT MARKET 3157 S SPRING nom I HowEs K I h X t 249 RILI XIRING X bIt.LI-XLIX JOHN S MILLER ROOFING CO COMPOSITION AND GRAN EL ROOFER Office 3171 Iowa Avenue PATRONIZE BFACOIN ADVERTISERS 167 I Sidney Niiclor 2-3 Q R 0 I The S inf- Is The Index To Your II--alth - ' if .3 . ' .DEI Repairing In All Its Branches ' ' ' ' ' Res. V 9 ' . A I, In 4, fx fi! 3 ' l,, .'.': I , ' ,I , A, K, Q X .1 1 th 'V fx W p ', . ' ,E z . yillktk QNX., r J: K .,,v : , . . . ff LU 'L' V ' 'fj:.,1 H s .g. I Y ,,- : K i ' I'1!:l'n 11. 'Vit-M11 H I6.'II,l1:mt!01L!' ' ' . Wed in nuquets, FIoraI Decorations, 2 . Funcrai Designs, Etc. I '. H FRIEHZIKIII I ' V' Q, ,' g C ' . --I:.x. Sch of IISIC J I in oc . fic or 'S-R J: I i .3 i J 1. ' V ELITE UPHOLSTERING AND FURNITURE CO ALL KINIDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRINC RE LPHOLSTERINC. ETC MATTRESS MAKING RENOVATING AND CHAIR CANINC. 3412 CALIFORNIA AVENUE Branch Store 1933 Cherokee y2 TRY udge ig olph FIRST' DOXX NTOVI N QTORE J X AND XX EST END QTORE XI More Than 15 000 Articles At Cut Prices WM I-I OTTO CHIROPRACTOR 3432 CHIPPEWA sr A QUICK TRIP Pete Horback cIa1ms the oIdest Joke IS one about the Irishman who was handhng dynamite ln a quarry box went up taking IVI1ke with lt The quarry boss came around Iater and said to another Irlshman Where s IVIlke3 He s gone replied Pat When w1II he be h1ck3 asked the boss Well replied Pat If he comes back as fast as he went he II he back yesterday Cmclnnatl Enquirer 68 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS , , . f . . I Sidne 458 Nillllw Illr-.I 1'-.. .X. NI. I'IIIlI'S1I?lXS1II1II Sllllulzlys Ihr, 1-14 I' All Iiy ,Xppwirlllm-1.1 3- I AI. . . 1 . u - . ., . .A . L, S ' ' ' I 7th and Lccust--515 OIive He let a Stick drop and the whole ' I4 Y ushington Y ' ' ' ' . 1 De IIOIIV2ll'AIQII1I.!SI7Ul'j' H I 1 ,H ' , .-XT ,- ,I. 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Y ' 7 I' CUBA BROTHERS BUILDING 6 CONTRACTING COMPANY I 2 2909 South 59th Street ST LOUIS MO WINKELMAN N SONS DRUG CO 3300 MERAMEC ST QUALITY PRINTING CARONDELET NEWS 6800 South Broadway R e de 32 GRAND 5390 SHENANDOAH BARBER SHOP MAIN 4920 TERMINAL HOTEL BARBER SHOP KURUSZ BROTHERS CHAS KAISER ME ws AND VEGETABLES 4701 Mlchlgan Ave HARSH SENTENCE story over from New York the other day A negro charged wlth stealing a watch had been arralgned before the court The Judge was not convmced that he was gullty and sald You are acqulttecl Sam Acqultted repeated Sam doubt fully What do you mean judge3 That s the sentence you are acquitted Stlll looking somewhat confused Sam sand udge does cIat mean I have to glve the watch back3 Chrlst an Evangellst MAIN 2523 SALESROOM PHONES CENT 2845 T EINER EIGBRIEE C0 SALEsnooM 804 PINE ZW UR FACTORY ZUIHEQMULLANPHY STS TYLER 718 FACTORY PHONES CENT 8897 EGYPTIAN TIE 8: TIMBER CO 1821 Railway Exchange Bldg R R TIES AND MINE TIIVIBERS PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 16 Y Y I T TTDTTW flncorporated I T TT I Kinloch, Marshal 0-L W H lux'-rsiflf lffffff-II' THOS' M. MATOUSHEK' Mgr. Abe Cory brought the following iv rsi 4 in -- I -- . : HJ 5 y N . . 9 TR1 IOWA TEXAS 1 vxfJ'TUCK ALABAMA WL CENTRAL ENGRAVING C0 CALUMET BLDG s'r Louis il WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS Q5 , r Eafxx ' . o ' . C, fi ARKANSAS E S ' My E 1 sg 510 A JOHANNING BAKERX AND CONVECTIONERN Fancy Cakes A Speclalty 4101 California Ave IF YOU WANT SHOES TH XT XRE BECOMING TO YOLJ YOL HAD BETTER BE C OVIING TO ME PENROSE SHOE CO 3189 S GRAND AVE Pholograplvs Qualify P E M B E R T O N STUDIO 34l4a CALIFORNIA AVE W L PEMBERTON C SCIIWIER Grocery and Meat Co 3358 S Jefferson Ave Tower Grove Shining Parlor Gel les Sl 7Sl'ne fo M WILLIAMS I What tlme next tram go t Wash1ngton3 a travellng Lhmese a Iced the ra lway mforrnatxon clerk Two two replied the OHlCI3l I know the tram go too too lsted the Celestlal l no ask how h o I ass: when he go Natlonal eweler nulglmgllonvls unurrum: co Houseruld Goods Uno Eva gs E snlhdnosday and? d y 2001 2003 2005 S BROADWAY HIS LAST IVIATLH l'rom the lacomc Unlted Press r I: D Cedar Rapids l passm through this clty last nlght en route on an automoblle tour Int a match to see lf his gas tink was empty It was not Age 47 Cedar Rapxds papers please copy Chxca o Trlbune F L OVERBERG GROCER 3155 Meramec St PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 17 Sidne' 66 . I AA I D , , , 'ru nxrzn n SLI. I i I We iv 5 Sl'x'n for .00 ' ' ' Or 'n s r 50C , Y H. . V . . Drop. .. . Q . O n Q . S , v ' ' . victor 24-R .. ' ' ' . ., I - ' ln- f g l .H Of, lilllll'-'ll, 4'1fu11mI QVC! IZ.-ll. :41.11w5' TTI ' n nin , xc lil Nl . . G. Ill, . ' , an . g . . Kinlcch, Victor l396 V - - - . 'ug . g . ' Bell. Sidney 220 ' Bell, Sidney I I7 . I A WONDERFUL NEW POLICY ISSUED BY THE BANKERS LIFE COMPANY Des lVIomes Iowa ASSUME YOU CARRY SIO 000 When you dle from any natural cause the Company will pay SIU 000 If you due from acclclent prxor to age 60 the Company will pay 20 000 lf you become totally and permanently dxsabled prxor to age 60 durmg such dxsablllty all premium payments are waned and after mnety days the Company will pay you I 200 per year as long as you llve and at your death wnll pay IUOUU Under the dxsabxllty benefit lf you lnve ten years and three months you will recexve Or lf you llve twenty years and three months you will receive And at death your family or estate wall receive I2 000 Z4 U00 10000 The annual payments to you being subject to contxnuance f total dlsablllty C A McREYNOLDS Dlstrlct Manager 416 Frisco Bulldlng St Louls, Mo Mann 4405 Ages 15 to 55 Victor 3637 I. GEORGE WAS CROSS AT GEORGES CROSS mg m a tramcar with a baby who would persist ln crying as though his llttle heart would break Hush laddle the mother would keep murmuring gently only with dlfflculty restraining her lrrlta tlon at the audible comments of the other passengers anent her offsprmg Soon the car reached Georges Cross and the conductor called out loudly the name of the place Geor ges Cross' Georges Cross' Then the mother s anger bubbled over and she sprang up excitedly Of course George IS cross she cried with Hashmg eyes and so would you lf you were cutting your back teeth London Tlt Blts Chippewa Ice Cream Parlor 3016 CHIPPEWA STREET 1. l Iunt re wt X Inu um lk! r ltibb Vlctor H37 Sidney l07l SOUTH SIDE Wholesale Wall Paper and Pamt Co ASK TO SEE OUR SAMPLE BOOKS California and Utah rmnview AUIU Kr.rA1rt ALTHORIZED DODGE SERX ICE 3883 Fairview Ave 172 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS , v l . . , 'I ' f y , ' ' v A ' ' Q s , , l v D I A 1 I 4 - ' I . . . - I - - - - V . . . 0 . . , Mrs. I-'. 'I'n-urs:-InAx'1. l'rnp, In Glasgow a woman was travel- Svllw-I Supplies, tklmiivrs, Ciuztrs and I.i 'll , 'I As A l'll1IIlt' Pull llI'4Il'I'S I'1'um1 lj Inf ' 'ved . . . Pho -. ' ' 0 ' '-R. .. . .. . A y . , ' 1 . I 'QI UUQOU ?U't 1 Quin-n rv:-Q - -- . . , 1 If REUTER S BA,,L:,.., PHARMACY -mu 5825 Gravons Ave YALE COFFEE FOR SALE BY LEADING GROCERS EVERYWHERE Stemwender Stoffregen Coffee Co JUST A MOMENT PLEASE A young lacly talking to a pet do on an electrlc car aslfced the con cluetor to stop at a certam pomt When he Cllcl so she went to the platform and there stood gestlcu latmg with the clog on her arm Hurry up MISS hurry up' You No thank you' l only wrshed to show Endo where h1s mother llves The Girl s World 4 DR EDWIN H BARSACHS D E N T l S T 2738 CHEROKEE sr In Busln ss For Your Health Klnd Lady You look txred Rall roacl Conductor Yes maclam lm troubled with Insomnia Klncl Lady Poor fellow why dont they put you on a sleepmg ear? What we want IS actlon Instead of worcls Not always replred the umplre l much prefer a man who yells at me to one who throws somethxng at me Washlngton Star G d 6977 V ctor 9 TOWING Grand Park Garage Co 1509 15 S Grand Ave GASOLINE OILS GREASES We Make A Specially Of Washing Polishing Ollmg and Greaslng OPEN DAY AND NIGHT sto age By Day Week or Month R ORRIN BRENNEN GEO W STARKE MARKET Dealer In ALL GOOD THINGS TO EAT xn och N1 t H323 Cherokee St and Oregon Ave S n PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 173 ' Y ICUIUTV . n ll ' VY e , ' - . -Ex. , 7 .Il g y - .. . . v s nl U , I , . ran i 77 want to get out here, don't you?', Km. vir-1--V :mn-1, ram, Sill. RI: wal - , - - y -- - , I, Y K' l . Fc or . . Bell, id ey I92 EMIL WACKER CLAREINCE WACKER FRANK KLNDA OUR NEW CHAPEL 3634 GRAVOIS AVENUE WILL BE COMPLETED ABOUT MAY 1922 C'Nffa 'Wa.49W' W CKER HHDERLE UNDERTAKING AND I IVFRV C0 7331 '61 bouth Broadway WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS A I A ' ', 1 V Y A President. Vice-President. Secretary. , K 'O N-if kfszghgg-Szj N1-qulgsjv .E 383553-'.:,' QGQEQQ- 43'-.. lf, - ii? V! 1V Y ' .u'l. , Y ' '- ag: - Cygn- I C 4 L . .J - - .. .J V . ? X 71 4-11 1 'x 5201 Cravots The House sromzs FllffLlSh8l' sromts 3 INC 5950 52 Easton Ave 2021 23 Cass Ave 2649 Cherokee St OTTENS DELICATESSEN 3803 Connecticut St 1 IL F LRE XXI K XUFNI XN S PASTRY STYLE Mary wlll ye look across th alr shaft now at the pltcher of Ice water the Hanrahans have In the wmdy3 It am t Ice at all It s nothlng but a chunk of lass Oh the hypock ersy of some people that wants to put on style when they amt got the prlcel ACCENT ON THE SKEET We like Dou Falrhanks m The Three Musketeers but the young lady ln the next seat who called xt READS FOR THE PEN ALTY Landlord You clldnt pay the rent for last month Tenant N03 Well lsuppose Landlord Agreement' What a reement3 Tenant Why when I rented you said I must pay ln advance or not at all Detrolt Free Press Duwe Packing House Market HOUSE OF FANCY BABY BEEF FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS EVERY DAY Duwe Brothers Prop I h II Three Muskeeters e V 1 cl e n t I y thought she had been stung Ark ansas Gazette SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK 7201 SOUTH BROADWAY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM LNDER b S COX ERNMENT SLJPERVISION PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 175 . 5 1 ' l xmxixrs SHXII-1'I'IIN4i11HfvIv 'ro ravi' . f- I f . - .- V I .f In ..'I1 i ' ' youlll hold me to your agreement. .. - ' ' 0 H 1 - 5 . U - D ' Y ' .H-Ex. . U . . .. 3 , 1 7 , . n Zur 'pm'-A X 1.47. ,FX 'gi rl-y 1 UQ fm X., , rf The new, improved Haynes 75 four- passenger Tourister 04 'Tourmg 'Trzumph' Compamonable ln the unlque ar rangement of its luxuriously up holstered seats complete, to the smart moleskln covered trunk car ned at the rear and dr1ven by the famous new Haynes buxlt 75 en glue, the Haynes 75 four passenger Tourxster lS supreme 1n desxrabllxty and value HAYNES 75 7 passenger Tourxng Car or 4 passcn ger Tounster S2395 2 passenger Special Speedster S2395 5 passenger Brou ham S3095 7 passengerbedan or Su urban S3395 All pnces f o b factory CD15 TRIB U TORSJ 2921 B?23'?f 2914 Washington CENTRAL The new mn med H s 5 6 c-passenger Bro gh m 9 O i ' i 7 2' WILSON-MOTOR-CAR CO., lnc TAF LTV XX -A av-X x rl ,K A! K 1 4 . ,i r ' mn:-xi! v- u a 76 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS. GEC A KRAUSS H C MERRY Secretary ancl Sales Manager OUR LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT IS EQLIPPED W ITH THE MOST LP TO DATE EQLIPVIENT IN THE CITY OLR SYSTEIVI OF LALNDERING LACE CLRTIAINS STRETCHES THEM Xi ITHOLT THE LSE OF PINS OR HOOKS AND RETLRNS THEN1 PERFELTLY SQLARE READY TO HANG LP NO INK VIARKS OR ANNOYING TAGS LSED PRICE soc PER PAIR FOR ALI. CURTAINS OF AVERAGE SIZE IDEAL DAMP WASH CO 3307 PARK AVE Grand I75B X Ictor 243 I 5900 02 S BROADWAY Rnersxde I47 SOUTH SIDE LEADER Coats SUIIS WBISLS Dresses Sklrts 2701 Cherokee St LOVERS LANIE FrIendshIp N Y Love Va Klsslmee Fla Rmg Ark Parson Ky IIIIno1s SIren D LG S IIXTFERS wo FLRNISHFRS FOR Clnderella BuIIdIng CHEROKEE AND IOWA CAN YOIS O AND B5 A pretty good Hrm IS Watch an Wane And another IS Attlt Early and Layte And stIII smother IS Doo and DaIret But the best IS probably Crm and Barret Sherwood MUSIC School News BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH HIGH CLASS ALL HAND PAINTED OIL PICTURES FINE OIL PAINTINGS 18x12 Inches In SI e FROM SIX DOLLARS UP ACCORDING TO THE SUBJECT OF THE PICTURE HAND PAINTED RELIGIOUS PICTURES INCLUDED ASK FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ART TO HOME STUDIO 3407 WYOMING LNEXPECTED LIttIe CICCTO was sxttmff on the staIrs watchlng a vlolent thunder storm wIth very evldent delwht What yo all dom out In that raIn CIcero3 asked hIs mother Oh mammy he crled I was a sIttIn heah and the Lawd done took a flashll ht of me' Exchange FAVORITE BAKERY l XIUN I I Im. Ind I url I ll I X81 III re 1 2634 CHEROKEE ST Grand 2290 Nrctor SQI HENRY HEIER UNDERTAKER 2223 South Grand Ave , Corner Cleveland Ave LIVIOUSINE AND ANIBUL XNLE SERNICE PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 177 . I, . - 1 . . , ' 4 A 'Iv Iv 4 I S A . 7 . A. , . , X , . , . . . . . . I 1 Y I 'HI IAIT-Il I1,.X,42-I1IIHY- 7 . Y l I 1 . . 'z . . - I I n , . . ' , . , . , . , . as I 7 . . . n .' Y .f ' L ,. ' ' ' ' 5 . MEN .. . . . . , . . Y V1 V V - f .0 ..- , d D I ' I . C . . 4 v ' ' H 1' I I' I 'K 3' V1 kv! WI: Ie- to Urnlx-' ILX If ICIIY HI In II 'S 'I'XYII'I'I I'.XII.Y , G. -' II - 'ht. I'rop. I . I . . ' f A ' Sclney 2I9 Vlctor 703 ZlEGENl'lElN BROS UNDERTAKING CO lnterlor Vlew of Chapel Ihe Use ut Ihls Belultul Lhflpel Vlltl1Olll Lost to You Three Private Funeral Parlors ln Adclltlon to Our Chapel at Your Disposal 262l 23 CHEROKEE ST REET BEAT HIM ON HOLIDAYS GEORGE W KUENNE Teacher And why do you thmk XX M Washington clld twrce as much for UN his country as l..1ncoln3 261912 CHEROKEE ST Boy Cause Washington and Lincoln each had a birthday but Dad what ls the law of gfavlfy Washlngton gave us the Fourth of Why the law of gravity my Son keeps the people on earth But dad what clld the people clo before the law was passed'-I uy Lle IT PAYS TO TRADE AT h ANTLE S PHARMACY C ange GRAND AND VICTOR UP TO DATE DRUCCIST NQT THE CAKE KIND ROOFING MATERIALS Mrs Newlywed tearfully after ASpHAL-r AND COAL 1-AR complaints about sponge cake PRODUCTS lts that wretched chemists fault he must have gxven me the wrong TEMPLE BLDG Offnces L l-und of sponges' Lonclon Opin lon I78 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS W- I ' ' ' ' ,rg ,y I A I - s L V- A Q V , Ih-Il. SIIITTIA' Ilvl Amo IwIIx'm'y St-1'viI-.g l I'I,l-I, .'IN1l. I'I2I-ISSIX 1. IPYICINII ANI ' ' ' IlI'II'. ING , , Huis Fla-nm-al. lllm-ku-d und Dyed . X, I . I . , . Z., ' . -Ex- , 1 I'.XI'I, .-XNTLIC, I'rnp. lrili. Yivluy' JG livll. GI'1Il'I1l fm? VALLEY TRUCK SERVICE CO HEAVY HAULING PIERCE ARROW TRLCKS 4687 Natural Bridge Road WOLF S Ladies a d Mis e Ready to Wea Apparel 2732 34 Cherokee St Opposlt Clnd rella Theat e CHIWCHILLA WORSHIP Wrfe Dld you notice the chn chllla coat on that woman slttm IH front of us thls mornmg3 Husband Er no Afrarcl I was dozlng most of the tlme Wxfe Lm a lot of good the ser mon dld you' Chlcago Trlbune EVERTZ ETZ PAPER CO 1542 44 46 S Seventh St Teacher So you admlt the unfor tunate lad was carried to the pump and there drenched wlth water3 Now what part dnd you take ln this clls raceful affa1r3 ones fmeeklyj The left I s r The Amerxcan Boy THE KIND DESIRED Clerk So you wish to open 1 jomt account wnth your husband Current or drawmg3 She Oh deposxt for hrm drawm for me Kasper fbtockholml WE CAN SELL YOUR RESIDENCE BUNGALOW FLAT OR LOT R T GAEBLER WITH .IAS C MORF IT 807 Chestnut Street X youn lady from the crty makin her FITSL VlSIt to the coun ry was wery much amused Ly so ne alves runnm across the pasture and exclalmecl Oh what pretty cowlets' Yes mlss clrawled the farm they are pretty but them s 'oul ets IF YOLJ KEEP XOLJR EYES OPEN YOL WILL SEE TH XT IT PAYS TO TRADE NXITH C GERHARD MARKET R f d I 5432 VIRGINIA AVE PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 179 o v .' . , . , . 2 n s s - - r l U h f , 'e ' e r - , ,A ' -T' . .. 1 U 1, , . . . . . U . 3 1 . . . .1 v . . . Il--ll, S1-Img Zlwfx Ki1nlm'Il.4'vn, 1313-I, ' u A ' g ' on , g t, , ' ' v 1 . - 1 A . C, . g . . .. - . , . . - - .. , .v U 3 ' I I T bl . tt v . eg. er, ' , - 1 .- . I . -Ex. . ive si e 458 . THE UNIVERSAL CAR IIQILUOSRQERU .SL YXRQNDIILKT OTOR OMPYSNY AUTHORIZED DEALERS 3857 to 3869 South Grand Avenue BELL PHONES KINLOCH PHONE Grand 6880 V to Zb.54 Cra d 6881 80 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS lf' 'EA nl' AJ J: S, li 25 Xb, ,Pl 'A E' 1 ' . - - . . 4 . 'L ic r ' n JULIUS SEIDEL LUMBER C0 2000 S Klngshlghway WE HANDLE A COVIPLETE STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING WOODS YELLOW PINE WASHINGTON FIR CEDAR AND SPRLCE CALIFORNIA RED WOOD AND SLG-XR PINE CYPRESS WHITE PINE OAK PLANKING TENN RED CEDAR OAK AND MAPLE FLOORING J H ZELTMANN FRESH AND SALT IVIEATS 2222 CHEROKEE ST LAZY WORM pedltlon But they were novlces at tlre game I-loo are ye gettin ock asked one Och slmply lottenl was the re ply I dont belleve my bloomm worm s trymg London Tut B ts Husband fhandmg hls wlfe some moneyl There Amelia IS five pounds and xt has bothered me a lut tle to get rt for you I thlnk de serve a llttle applause Wlfe Applause3 Why m dear you deserve an encore Lon don Bllghty J BALDWIN AGENCY General Insurance PHONOGRAPHS HEWETTE SGHMITT Muslc Stores LARKATONE 3749 S Jefferson 2607 Gravols BAD BREAK Llttle Bess was complaxnlng that her stomach felt bad and her mother dl Perhaps lt s because It s empty dear It mlght feel better lf you had something ln It Shortly afterward the mmlster called In reply to a questlon as to hrs health he sald that he was well but that hrs head felt rather bad that day Perhaps nts cause Its empty spake up Bessie It might feel bet ter If you had something ln lt Bell Olwe 5668 Exchange LIFE ACCIDENT HEALTH FIRE AUTO ETC 1980 81 Rallway Exchange Bldg GROCERIES AND MEATS JOHN C TELLE 2757 Wyommg St PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 18 ll y F4 Av Al , . I A' ' ' , v ,' ' ' V1 1 A, , . , . I l . 41' I A . , , A A I . 4 Kin. x'1.-my 1-,cuz 1:5-11.s1411l.4y :wuz-xx' .14 I I - ' IM- - In ' 4 A ' 'DI . . , Two miners went on a F-lSI'lll'1g ex- . . . ' ' On. I , . ' 1 ' - . .1 R , . . . , l I ' . ll 1 I 1 I - s' dz ' Z Q ' , ' , . -M - V Y . . I ' - v V , 0 ' 1 , I BABY FIRST PEVELEY DAIRY COMPANY MILK Vlslt Our Plant 3334 d 4 IVIISTAKE SOIVIEWHERF Ma clxd you ever hear a rabbrt bark3 Rabblts don t bark dear Thats funny' My story book ays that rabblts eat cabbage and b rk XVICTIITH Beacon SAM HOF F MANN ME XTS AND GROCERIES XECET-XBLES 6. POLLTRY 3001 CHIPPEWA ST EASY EXPLANATION I say Stalker he saxd ou remember you told me you had hunted tlgers ln West ATYICB3 Well Captain Smlth tells me there are no tigers there ulte rlght quite TI ht sald Stalker blandly l kllled them all London Opmlon lOpt alSr DR S T SCHLEIER Optlclan and Optometrlst 2728 Cherokee Street A By App TAFT SCHLEIER Jewelry and Optical Company Smlth had just bought a new dog and took ones to have a look at xt They hung over the stable door and peeped at the puppy whxch was tWlStlIIg round and round ln a frantlc effort to catch hrs own tall What sort o clog do you call that3 asked ones watchdog replied Smith Oh l see' remarked Jones l suppose he s Wlfldlflg hlmself up Natlonal eweler Rltlldl thm the lux ret LIITCN CERTIFIED PASTLERIZED M I HOLSL Nfl THE BEST ICE CREAM JERSEY FARM DAIRY COMPANY Bom PHONES 182 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS VICYOY Gran 400 4, Professiona ic e vice uv, U ' 5 Q - i Hours: 9 to ll, 2 to 5 5 ' ' I nd ointment H1-Il. smrney 2412 , Dealer In ' I .I ' . v , V y . . . . . , . 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YI u as ' FOR SATISFACTION AND ECONOMY IN CLEANIING DYEING AND PRESSING CALL THE STANDARD CLEANING AND DYEING CO 3444 GRAVOIS AVENUE CARMENTS LACE CLRTAINS-RLGS-ETC Courteous-Prompt Safe y2 IIX CHEROKEE THEATRE Cherokee and Ohio VERSE AND VERSE When bud the oaks And the wlld goose honks When the Crocus croaks And the Jonqull jonks Then the earth grows youn For sprung IS sprung Vvhen I-IXPTII sobs TIII the tubers tube When the roblns rob And the blueblrds blube Then youth must sms: For sprun IS sprmg W R quoted xn Globe Democrat It was washing day and ohn had been kept from school to Iook after the baby IVIother sent h1m to the garden to pIay but It was not Iong before crxes dlsturbed her ohn what ns the matter wlth baby now she mqulred from her wash tub I dont knos whit fo do with hnm mother replcd ohn Hes dug a hole and wants to brm It mto the house London Tlt Blts D dy dlk T BENTZINGER BROS 9 N MAIN STREET ST LOUIS MO DEN1 NND BRUSHES 'VI KDE BY LS XND GET THE BEST e ere mme I NELSON S I e It Pllte D111 t C EITIVIAN P p t LH XS H NELSON PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 183 it A, 1 L, , . Sidne' 824 Victor 545 , ' L 1 y FI , Xsk .X -'INMI5' I , U I T' .' c . . 7 . ' 'vu QA J I .5 1 . g. . Q, 4 - - Bud: H id you notice how cIean the ' Hoors were at school? CIa 'sz Yes, an now why. hey . were swept with the brushes made by g . . I Y 5, xx' f GF 3' 'lu , l-lni-l IIZIII Ii 5, IQ: ITTCIIIII, :mtl III 1 ' nlrs :. . . ro rie ors ' .- '. . ' CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES' We sv We congratulate you and wlsh for you a prosperous and successful future What are your plans3 Your selection of a school for your future tralmng wxll determlne largely your ultlmate success Many who at the close of school last year entered St Louis Commercial College for the summer months are now holding good POSITIONS or paylng their expenses through professional schools or attending the unxverslty Every year hundreds of students take buslness tralnmg ln the summer and accept good posltlons during the bug fall buslness rush Wouldn t you llke to be with an enthu slastlc student body full of young llfe arnbltlon and purpose masterlng BUSIDCSS BUSITICSS BUSINESS Shorth xnd 'I-ypewrxtlng Multrgraphlng 'Vlxmeographnng ClVll SCIVICC MdIIlHg Addressograph Banking English Spelling Arlthmetlc Busmess Correspondence Ledger Posting, Machine Bookkeeping Ax dxtlng lost Accounting bp xnlsh Iiarm Accounting Cener 1IBus1nessTr nnlng, Commercial Lam Qomptometer Salesmanshlp Adwertlslng Flllflg Penmanshxp Lcttermg Show Card Writing Sign Vvrltlng If you wlsh to prepare for practical every day servxce and to quallfy for CIVII Servlce Exammatlon or other good posltlons you wnll do well to see us before enrolllng We can save you time and money Day and Evenlng school POSITIONS SECURED FOR GRADUATES fs2'5tT!1lYf?fg-rggjlleit' BL f rfb , M W ' fmggi K! 'GENTLE E N E Corner Seventh and Pune Streets Stockton and Sparks, Proprietors 84 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS . X V K v y . 2 A 'A T 'li ' ' A y !,. . , Y, . , .. I 2 . 4: A Q . ,., ., Y z ' 14 ' ' ' - .-. f- f A X L f-I. I ld' 7' rn V, X V or ' .Q--'Q' . X . A JK I s. - ' I H I W 1 ,xg V. . 2 D , NX.. ,-,..,N- r ' 4 4 A , ,' r. A , . , I 2 . ' 'Y -- H In .I I Q X Ci It i: V Vi xxx Q I -L YEQ Et so jOHNl H GEEKEN HENRY GEBKEN NXINCBERNILEHLE XXN1 G BENZ J H GEBKEN LIVERY AND UNDERTAKING CO UNION FLNERAL CHAPELS 2329 S Jefferson Ave 2842 Meramec St I Q n y 8 CARELESS Mother There were two apples rn the cupboard Tommy and now there IS only one How s that3 Tommy fwho sees no way of es cape Well ma lt was so dark ln there I didnt see the other Saturday ou nal GRAVOIS HARDWARE CO THEO C WIRTZ Pr p 2645 Gravols Ave Here s to the man who plans thlngs Burlds thmgs makes things Who prates not of wonders of old Nor gloats upon ancestral gold But takes off hrs coat and takes hold And does things -Staley journal THE HART CII-I XND XRI St JP 3189 S Grand Ave Artlstrc No eltles Orders Taken ALBERT SCHUNTNER BAKERY 3321 S Grand Ave GRAND 3011 HOW IT STRLQK HER So this IS the first trme you ve ever seen the ocean sald her escort Yes the very first time And what do you thmk of Ita Ah' she sighed ln ecstacy smells just Illfce oysters Boston Transcrlpt HAUCK 8x SCHMITI' I NIUN UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALIVIERS 3403 South G and Avenue ANOTHER SUBSTITUTE Bmks The undercrust to that chicken ple you brought me was abommahly tough Walter There wa nt any un dercrust to that ple slr lt was served on a paper plate and you ve eaten Detroit News Ms D Garfi Icel Ex Iu e 'VII ner Miss Frances Mauer Y rt ag M MILADY HAT SHOP Gr nd 6778 3541 SOUTH GRAND PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 185 0 0 Sidney 347 Victor 6-8 aid e' I68 Victor 969 ' 1-it - Y ' ,, - -I I g y . . . . . . I . o . U I I ' U . I . ' ' , uit X --rl-r 11:11 sms.-y 172m , ' T Vlms Il. llzru--Ii Kinl-wh. Yu.-Ilvr IGNZT - - .Iwlm .X. Svhrmtl lie-11,GI'.ar14I MTH' , r 1 ,F ,. ic - A I 5 ' Q Q v - , , it - ' . r . . n ' C Siv I ili I9 ears w' h Levis- of Chic o, III. Zukoslci illinery Co. Phone, a r 8 I 578 CHICAGO RUG MFG CO 3133 3135 ouvs STREET ARTISTIC SERX ICEABLE RLCS XVOX EN ANY SIZE AND COLOR IN X ARIOLS DESIGNS IRONI WORN RLCS AND LARPLIS ALTO SERVICE CARPET CLEANING THE IVIERLLRY WENT DOWN Llttle Curl frushmg into Doctor s PEMBERTON STUDIO ARTISTIL PHOTOQR XPHS office Please Doctor come t 3414 CALIFORNIA AVE once to father IVIothers tal-zen IS temperature an lt s gone down Doctor Thats all I ht my Clear that s splendid Tamt all right It s gone YI Int Do you thunk It healthy to lc your ho s m the house3 a soclal eep Investigator aslxecl a natlve of Ark down E ve swallered lt Pun h xnsas Wall I dunno he clrawled 27Y J WESLEY DAVIS But I been akeepm my hawgs Al W k G there for I4 years and I aint never lost one on em yet Natlonal eweler 'VIAKER AND REPAIRER JOHN NOLL X IOLINS AND BOWS B A K E R Y 3510 OLIVE ST FRESH GOODS DAILY B d S d 3208 CALIFORNIA AVE Munlclpal Industrial 8005 I HENRY L RUPPERT xt ITII BAUMHOFF 8: OBERNIER CO INVESTMENT SECURITIES Public Utlhty Llbertv Railroad SECURITY BLDG 4th and Locust St 186 RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS Bomon 53 Centra 8-R . . I I ,, , , ,, I'Il IIl'. Swlw-5 13-IZ' H Hhlim.: liruups K Spa-vinltp I 3 . , 3 .1 ' f ' . I H a . : ' ff' , I . . C D , - I . K Y I ' ears Experience - l , I or uaranteecl , ., . . I . OF I I Instruments ought an ol - . . Olive - Central 867 ' WE ' . -X E MEYER OTTO GEORGE SEE YOLR NIILEAGE FLOXV INTO YOLR TANK -XT THE MT PLEASANT FILLING STATION Texas G83 and OIIS Battery Servlce Genulne Ford Parts Vulcamzmg Accesornes 4656 MINNESOTA AVE d 2 THE LANGLAGE OF LOVE Iolrst Bxrber Nasty cut youve gxven nh xt old gent Bull Second Dltto Yes Im cour tm his ousemald thats to let kno v I can see er Tuesday night' The Passm Show fLondon COULDN T COULD HE3 As Softed was walkm down the street one morning he met an Irlsh frlend who told hum that he had just recelved a letter saylng that hls SIS ter had been blessed wxth an addl tlon to the famlly Boy or glflz askd Softed That s just phwat IS bothering me was the reply Bedad they dont say In the let ter and now I dont know whether I m an uncle or an aunt H E JOHANNES IRE St RII TION DRLGGIST Grand and McKean CARELESS OF HIM Wa ter IVI Smlths left hls umbrella agam I do believe h would leave hls head If xt were loose Roblnson I dare say you re right I heard hlm say only yester day he was gomg to Swxtzerland for Ins lun Tlt its O M HINZE MERCHANT TAILOR 2608 CHEROKEE ST IF YOL WOLLD HAVE THE HIGHEST QLALITY FOR YOLJR HARD EARNED DOLLAR INSIST LPONI YOUR GROCER FURNISHING YOL WITH LUCKY BOY LITTLE CORPORAL CALENDAR BR XNDS OI' ICOD IRODL4 TS EVERY CAN GUARANTEED NEIHOFF GROCER C0 714 726 SPRUCE STREET PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 187 , , A I A ' ' A. Lacle e 70-R . K L. uv J Ti I JV Y I . E . , .K , I. r . .er if , . .... ' U D ,, . I .. r. . . . , . , - . ' ' - . e . U . . . Z3 . I 4 gslvgi . -BI . I' V lZ'II. .'UIn.y SUI KIl1I1n'II.VIvlfv' ' -I . . .. , , . - . . - I 'I.f'I'IIIN1l1'I.I'I.XXI'II'. Ill'II'.XIIlI'1I - .. I'IllISSI'IIP ANI' I'Yl':l' HX - SIIMIYI' NH'I'I1'I'I .. v I L OR .- .' n ' J '. ' LEADER, U our sefvzce is all that our name zmplres Wgqya LEADER UPHOLSTERING E6 FURNITURE CO 3141 43 Memmec Street We can save you money on New Furruture Repalrmg of Antlque Work Refimshlng and Matchmg Hlgh Grade Furmture our speclalty Upholstermg and Cabmet Work done Estlmates cheerfully glven wxthout obllgatlon of course MOV1Hg Packmg Sh1pp1ng Long Dxst mee Haulmg Mg KlhVtr 188 WE. RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTlSERS . X ' x C 'U , 'U , ' I I . E 2 LQUES A. ELQLICKE, Phone: anaxer in oc , ic o 953 XX ALTER C THIELEC KE V. ILLIANI H NASE ERVI IN I THIELECKE 5 WALTER G THIELECKE TITLE CO CERTIFICATES AND ABSTRACTS OF TITLE 92 1 Chestnut St WM WUEST G0 T0 W SPRECHER m g S er n d Gas tt ng CROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 3838 S BROADWAY 1oR QL XI IIY we ws J bb g Pr mptly Att nded To 3401 Nllaml NECESSARY EVIL So you deslre to become my son ID Iaw3 No I clon t But rf I marry your dau hter slr I dont very well see how I can get out of lt Weekly Telegraph Western Battery 8r Mfg Co I s 3615 GRAVOIS AVENUE BUSINESS 'New Clerk You say the artlcles m thrs basket are ten and hfteen CPDTS3 How can I teII them apart3 Proprletor Easy enough to do that Whlchever ones the customers pmk out are fifteen cents L1 e C J BECKER'S MARKET G oce les Meat nd Vegetables 3700 Fairview Ave DON T MISS THIS ONIE NIR TLCKER Inwo Tommles turned punsters went Into a restaurant over on the eastern front and saxcl to the walter We want Turkey wlth Greece The walter repllecl Sorry SIKS but we can t Servra Well then get the Bosphorui order and saxd I dont want t Russ1a but you can t Kumanla S the two Iqomrnxes went away Hun wry Commerce and Fmance HENRY STARK 8: CO TINNERS WE DO ANYTHING WE GO EVERYWHERE REPAIRING PHONE SERX ICE 2105 07 GYZVOIS Ave PATRONIZE BEACON ADVERTISERS 189 ,1 - . , r . .T A 1 . Pres. Eecy. ' Treas. Vice-Pres. . I ,I I 5 , I . . J rf I Q I ' KU 311:-T-I. X' XX SQ-511.5 :S I Plu bin , ew I g an -Fi i ' o in, o e . l l A 1 U' I , . ' 1 .. , . . . .. , I 1 . I U Y n 1 , -- llk' l'l'IR! MICR lfllf f I ' ww' l11.II1l.l 1:1-4111111114 Il' 1i11.1u. ..11-1 The boss came 1n and heard then in-,111' 1:1111-wwf -11' . III 1': ' l .X11111 ,K1-1---fre'-:'i-rf I' S, Tir-'X .y 'I' I -- ' 0 Ki11Iw-I1. Y11-tw' 12:-I: ' ' . . U , 1' . o Q gf .- ' . I . , . , ' 1 . . , , Ii'-II, 491111111 :INN Iii11l11vI1, V11-1111' Zvi 0 U D 4 I r r' , s a - ' rand 6IJb R BECKER Prop RED WING with Everything I Meats, Vegetables and Grocerxes WE DELIX ER THE GOODS 1711 TOWER GROVI' FITTING TEXT A colored preacher m Alabama had at one time served a short Jall sentence and was fearful lest his con gregatlon discover the tact as In hrs later years he had been a model of rectxtude One Sunday rlsmg to be gm hrs sermon hls heart sank to see a former cellmate slttmg an the front row ulck thinking was necessary Fixing his eye on the unwelcome guest the preacher announced sol emnly Ah takes mah text dns mo nm from de slxty fo th chaptah and fo hundredth verse of de book of ob which says Dem as sees and knows me and says nothm dem will Ah see later The Ar gonaut TOO LONG A DOSE The physician to whom the Irlsh man had appllecl for relxef from a stomach axlment asked on the occa slon of his last vlslt Have you been drmkmg the very hot water an hour before each meal as I d1rected3 lf so how do you feel now3 sanu ure k.,Cll 1 tried hard to do It but I had to quxt I drank for thxrty hve mmutes and It made me feel like a balloon E E MASCHMEIER Staple and Fancy Groceries 2800 WYOMING STREET SHE DID HER PART With a stormy look on his face the master of the house waylald the servant ln the kitchen Look here he began angrily how dare you tell my wife what time I came home thus mornmg aft er I had told you not to? The Irlsh grrl eyed hlm steadlly Shure an Ol dldntl she re p ed calmly She asl-.ed me pwhat tolme yez came In an O1 tould her that O1 was too busy gettin the breakfast ready to look at the clock Exchange THE JOLLY PEDAGOC-UE The typlcal college professor no mg highly pedagogncal But also to hvs pralse be It said nme tlmes out of ten he has a sense of humor whrch makes hum love a Joke just as his unpedagoglcal brethren One such jo ular pedagogue was one day asked by a student lf he would Ilke a good recipe for catch mv rabbxts Why yes replred the profes sor What IS Ita Well you crouch down behind a stone wall and make a nolse like a turnlp That may be responded the professor with a twinkle ln hrs eye but a better way than that would bf for you to go and slt quietly m a bed of cabbage and look natural 190 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS ra ' 4 ' . XJ f 1 . Iv.'.rI4.x' xx. .. . Ii'-II. smut-y 135: , . , n , . . ' , . ri H , , I . Y - . . . , Y - . ', . 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