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the heart rending storyof Miss Mertz. It seems that Miss caught ifowell vvith Jier 'supposedly best girl friend., The angry crowd was final'- ly quietedby police oi'ficf.ers Jerome Breeher and Edward Geiler.. The jury stayed out exaatn- ly five minutes. Miss Marta Won her case, Powell's lawyer, 5Frank Albertiwstated after 'dos' trial that he knew his ease was lost after he heard Miss Mertz's,.3 story. . Judge Emil Scheifler pre- sidedse W 3 y y We REEVES HEIRESS of Reeves Dry Cleaners was inf- herited by Mies Marian Reeves , deught er oi' the founder of the organ ization.. Miss Reeves says she will take Piss Irma Kropgjs as a co-partner. Letfs hope they have as much success as Miss Reeves' 1-f'3iE13.eI.- ., A- . r o ll- FAMOUS WHISTLER RETIRES The well-known Whistler, of radio fame whom everyone knows and loves has dee-rided to retire after many years of excellent service. From the many applicants, he has I The well established chaint chosen men. 1. Hjoffmann to succeed him. Mm. E'Jii7f'mann has often been on the programs 511dv,j'Lj, :tangy on the pfogram ... ...,..,. 4--l l ,, , - - - ----, 1 , i'viT.TLT'HvfIT,LICNAIm1Y REVEALS E3 E C REED The secretary of the multif- millionaire , 'fiarren Sandusky, revealed, last evening, the secret oi' how he acquired his vast f'or'tune. Aft er a much enjoyed dinner they were having coffee- in the' library vahena Virginia Frank, Mr.S'andusky'?'s secretary, ask- ed him how he happened upon his fortune. After much 'hesitation Mr. Sandusky said, Well, itfs very simple, instead of train- ing mydogs to sit up and hog for food, they sit up only for money. At one time I had a whole snow of this sortlf' His business associate and best iiiaienxi, Henryi-Jiohael, at one tiene, been the as- sistant traiinezc of the dogof CI,.i.S3STZf7S LOVER TBEQJOMEG BLJCGIE FILES!- Last night, much to their surprise, the newspaper re- porters on an assign- mentf walked into 'the newly designed Cassaluma, only to find the muohaivertised Boogie King to be none other than Joseph Fischer. During his
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highschool days, Fischer had a very intense dislike for Y-Q00+2ie and specialized in classics. This goes to .Low how a persons taste for the finer arts chang,e. You may be interested to know that the two charnling ladies, Miss Irma Bodeiien and Miss 1LaVe1-ne C-retschehare the new managers of the sf.-eatry inlarged CasaI'.um.a. It was through their dancing and singing ability that the gas- 5lE-5Q?.iQQ 2.355 .2317 Le - ' 'IELEVIS ION D150 OVR St. Louis University, headquarters of the research on the new television set, announced today that it has been completed and proved suc- cessful. . Norman Geller-, head of this important project, has been tinkering with radio since his early high school days. When he first hit upon his idea, Clarence Grey ,president of the university, became in- terested and offered Geller the university's facilities to help him along. The set will be sent to Washington for military in- -sgeqction inthe near future., MODELS COMING T0 TOY-.TN Three of the well-known Powers Models, Hilda Rese- tarits, Margaret Hecht, and Mary Richardson, will be at Richard Frazee and Ernest Elestfs dress establishment, The Fra-ble. Fra--ble dresses are known the world over for their originality and beauty or style. Mr . Frazee was voted one 9L11.133l1QeP.. Q2-:see 9i..Hf-faH.O?.l...9 51+- I. CGI-TTEET HELD La ,t night Miss Delores Fehlbaum, English teacher and Ve.rmaJ- Boone, arithmetic tea- cher, both oi' Hancock School, held a contest to see which of their pupils had the high- est I . Everett Hecht , yuhior, won the contest mith flying colors and will join the Quiz Kids on their weekly program. Everett Hect,Sr., father of the winner, graduated in the same class with his son's teachers about ten vears ago and was quite sufr3,c.i.sse'i'-'iSO find his son had sucr.. great 3.,bl.Lll3l.Y i , yy i-M H'ENRI'S BEAUTY SALON Henrietta Johnson,the ta-- mous beeutician,is'opening a new shop soon.. She willne assisted by Betty Bricker, hair spec'ialist,I:aVerne Pos- ton,expert authority on cos- metics, and Lois Wade has charge of the manicurists. RED CROSS NURSE HUNDRED Miss Raymunda Hennrich,
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