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1933 P1iLbC'12IPTO On the left we see the Grumbell Bean Co. The rapid popularity of these beans was due to the great discovery by Meyer Weintraub, chief bean tester for the Grumbell Co. He conceived a plan whereby not a bean would be baked upside down. Grumbell's Beans have greater getaway and more speed and pickup at railroad crossings. Eat Grumbell's. On the right, the Wuller Bowling and Billiard Parlor. Alphonse is a great exponent of the ancient game, originated on the Boston Green. He maintains, It's a dead egg, that gathers no pins. As we turn to the right and proceed east on Washington Boulevard, to the right is the home of Harry Stone, Blackface Comedian, recently of Flo Zieg- berg's Dandies. Most celebrities endorse Flux, but to be different, Harry endorses Lifebuoy Soap. Acrosslthe street are the offices and laboratory of Walter Brueggemann, chief pencil chemist for the Scovaltine Company, makers of that famous swiss food drink. Tired druggists endorse it. The five-story building just ahead is the home of the Hutcheson and Cross- man House Furnishings Company. Is your wife discontented with her sur- roundings? If so, bring her to Hutcheson and Crossman's Furniture Company. Their motto is, You get the chicken, Weill feather the nest. And as we turn south on Twelfth Boulevard, we see the Swanky Paris Gown Shop of August Heidker's. He designs what the well dressed mannequin will wear. His exquisite tastes and smart styles are the talk of the town. He modestly attributes his success to his womanly intuition. On the second floor of the Aba Dabba Building is the office of that promi- nent law Firm, Rosenhauer 81 Smith, a couple of shyster lawyers. They have established quite a reputation for attending to cases on time. If you haven't got a case, see them, they know all the angles. And on the left is Bill Vinyardis 5 81 10 cents store. Why pay rent, own your own lot. As a special, he sells ground 10 cents a bucketful. Don't go to Skresge's to be gypped, trade at Vinyard's. And as we proceed down Olive Street, on the right is Charlie lVIcCoy's Three Ball Pawn Shop. Are you a ,collector of jewelry? See Charlie's collec- tion. All the best gunmen in town trade in at lVlcCoy's. Visit his shop and let him show you your neighbor's family heirlooms. And so, to downtown St. Louis, we see the post office. Postmaster Flom has been head of this rapidly expanding Government unit for 10 years. Mr. Flom started in as a mere mail man when a very young boy. He relates that when delivering he would say, Lady, here's your mail. Because he was so good at remembering addresses and telephone numbers, he rose rapidly to the highest position in that department. And lastly, folks, the City Hall, thriving nucleus of the grafter. Leroy Schaufler, Mayor of our illustrious city, keeps on the job constantly, he took only 15 vacations last year. The head of the Nlarriage License and Births Recorded Bureau, Clarence Wohlwend, has been working daily for the past twenty years. According to his yearly reports, there have been more births recorded than marriage licenses issued, maybe twins are the coming thing. Well, ladies and gentlemen, here we are back at our starting place, and so the parting of the ways. Adios-and thanks for listening, I'll be seein' yuh. Page One Hundred Fwe
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