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PLAY
FAIR
VOLUME XLIX
STE. GENEVIEVE, MISSOURI, FEBRUARY 20, 1021.
NO. 45
The LYRIC Theatre
To-Nlght
"Home of Paramount Pictures
Sunday, Feb. 27
ft
Wednesday, Mar. 2
ELSIE
Ferguson
with
David Powell
in.
"The Counterfeit"
The lure of the South,
the tension of Secret
Service operations,
makes tiiis u genuine
thriller.
Added
Burton Holmes Travel
Comedy "LADY FRIEND"
Cosmo Hamilton's
'The Miracle
of Love'
starring
Lucy Cotton
Jackie Saunders
Wyndham Standing
Romance, full of
beauty, full of passion,
but romance just
the same.
FORD WEEKLY
Christie and Briggs Comedies
IRENE
CASTLE
with
Huntley Gordon
in,... The
'Invisible Bond"
, Mother love in all
its deptli and fervor
is priceless.
Added
Paramount Magazine
MERMAID COMEDY
Music by The LYRIC ORCHESTRA
Died
Entered into rest in St. Louis,
Mo., on Friday, February 18,
1921, at 7:110 p. m , William 0-
ooimes. dearly beloved son of
William 11. Toengos and Caro
line Toenges, nee Mueller, aged
12 years. Funeral was held
from the Leidner chapel, 222!1
St. Louis Avenue, Tuesday, at
1: !)0 p., to Calvary Cemetery.
Local News
Fresh Oysters at John J.
Oberlc's Butcher Shop. adv
In our announcement column
in this week's issue will be found J at 1:30 p. m., to consider the
PUBLIC MEETING
There will be a meeting at
the Court House on
Sunday, Febkuaky 27th,
tlio mime of Joseph Horzog as a
cotnhilute for City Marshal.
mmm i 1
Call at or 'phone John J. Ober
lie's Meat Market for vegetables
and fruits of all kinds.
adv.
Citizens of our neighboring
towns of Porryville and Chester
are following Ste. Genevieve's ex
ample by .volunteering their ser
vices to repair their streets.
proposition of establishing a
washing machine factory in Ste.
Genevieve. Everybody is in
vitjRd to attend.
Commkucial Club.
All Patent Medicines, drucsnnd jomi jj. Conn.
Stationery on sale at reduced .
A marriage license was issued
in Ste. Genevieve, Monday Feb
ruary 21, to Arthur Brown of
Sapulpa, Okla., and Anna Hend
rick of Festus, Mo, The couple
were married that evening at
Festus, by Justice of the Peac
prices at Meyer Novelty and Mil
linery Shop in the Knights of
Pythias Building. ady
William L. Tillman, died at
Poplar Bluff, Mo., Sunday night
February 20, 1921, after a brief
illness. His eleventh wife died
last week. Tillman was 70 years
old.
For Extra Good Home Killed
Meats, Sausages and Groceries
Call at
Fkd S. Oiiuiu.k's Mkat Makkkt
102 Main St.
Wu nave almost any tiling you
want in the eating line. adv
Married
Pay while your ride, one-third
down, remainder divided in
twelve monthly payments.
Stanton Gahagk
Foud ,
Authorized Sales and Service.
ady
A model worker of the "Won
der'', a new patent washing
machine, was placed on exhibition
in the show window of Jokerst
Yealy Merc. Co.. this week. The
Commercial Club of Ste. Genevieve
' are working towards having the
company locate their factory here,
which will cive employment to a
number of men.
Place your - order for
next Sunday's Globe
Democrat and get a pic
ture of Ste. Genevieve's
street volunteers,
ady Siebert's Book Store.
The Missouri Illinois Railroad
Co. transfer limit, Kellogg, with
Capt. Chas. Zoll in charge, wns
taken to St. Louis last Friday to
be ovei hauled. It is reported that
it will takrf two or three weeks
to make the necessary repair. on
the boat,
When you want the
highest obtainable quality
of Seed Oats, Field and
Garden Seeds of all kinds
eo to Boverie's Store, ad
Arthur Uickard spent
Suuday at Bonuo Terre.
last
John Aulsbiiry, who lias been
proprietor of a hotel at Jackson,
Mo., purchased the fixtures and
furnishings of the City Hotel from
William Herhstreith ami took
charge of it Tuesday. Mr. Herh
streith, better Known as "City
Bill " has been connected with the
hotel for 14 years. During his
stay here he made ninny friends
and was always popular with the
traveling men. lie departed Wed
nesday for his old home in Grand
Hapids, Mich., where he expects
to locate.
The firm of T. G. Schrader
& Sons, afarble and Granite Co ,
of St. Louis, an old firm, which
has done some splendid marble
work for the parish Church of
Ste. Genevieve, has opened a
marble quarry about one mile
from Ozora. An excellent spe
cies of marble bus been found
there, which is especially suit
able for cdmmorcial purposes,
such as marblo bank fixtures,
bath-room purposes and marble
wainscoting and sucli like pur
poses. There arc a number of
prominent architects in the east,
who. are anxiously waiting for
the marble to be placed on the
market. The roads are now be
ing put in condition to enable
the firm to ship the marble to
St.' Louis, where it will bo cut in
-i mi ft
slaos and ponsncu. Tiiere
seems to bo tin inexhaustible
amount of this marble in the
quarry, and we feel confident,
that a new and valuable enter
prise will be established our
county. x
Welton H. Stolte and Miss
Pauline Emma Jacobs were mar
riett at Topeka, Kansas, on Tues
day February 1, 1921, during a
Nuptial Mass at St. Joseph's
Church, Rev. Father F. Henry
officiating. Miss Elizabeth
Burghart, acted as bridesmaid
and Peter Kaberlino, as grooms
man. The bride wore white
georgette and carried white
roses and ferns, and the brides
maid wore white lace oven pink
satin With hat to match, and car
ried pink carnations with ferns
After the ceremony a wedding
breakfast was served at the
home of the groom's sister
Mrs. Warren W. Ogle. The
happy couple left that afternoon
for Denver, Col., where they
spent tlieir honeymoon. They
will make tlieir home at Topeka,
where the groom is employed
at the Union Pacific railroad
offices.
The groom lias many friends
here, who join with us in wish
ing them a long and happy wed
ded life.
Entered into rest in St. Louis
Mo., on Monday, February 21,
1921, at 12:45 a. in., Charles
James Rozier, dearly beloved
son of Charles J. and Louise
Uozier, nee Walsh, aged 8 months
and 9 days. Funeral was held
ruesday, February 22, at ') p
in., lrotn laini v residence, u.).)
Flad Avenue. Interment
Bellefontaine GNSnietory.
in
Gome And Look Them Over
NEW GOOS AND NEW PRICES
Notice to Knights of Columbus
There will be a Special Meeting
ol the Knights of ColinnbHS and a
Smoker at thu Parochial ..School
Hall, Tuesday night, March 1st
Joseph Kaiii of St. Louis will he
the speaker for the evening. All
members are requested to attend.
E. J. DA U MAN,
adv
Recording Secy.
In the last ten years wages of
men hired on farms have more
than doubled. In the last twen
ty years they have more than
tripled and last year they were
more than four times higer than
in 1879.
LET
TAYLOR
DO
YOUR
TAILORING
Mens and Young Men Suits
Mens Shirts and Neckties
Ladies Coats and Suits
Ladies Shirtwaists
New 10 inch JJoable
Face Columbia, and
Victor Talking Machine
Records f9 cents
mm
rii r
JJ
0,
Applications for marriage
licenses in Nebraska must rest
in the office of the county judge
fifteen days before being granted
and guardians or parents must
be notified by registered letter
according to the terms of a bill
Born.
submitted in the state senate.
! To Mr. and Mrs. William
'Arnold of Ste. Genevieve, on
I February 10, 1921, a boy.
! To' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
lllauclc of Ste. Genevieve, on
1 February 19, 1921, a girl. .
The anouncenieiit from Rome
that Archbishop Denis J. Dough
erty of Philadelphia is to be
made a cardinal recalls the fact
tliat it was only forty-six years
ago that the pope recognized the
growth of tho Catholic Church
in America by naming the first
American member of the Sacred
Jollege, Archbishop Dougerty
will bo the sixth American to
become a cardinal, but strictly
speaking, only the fifth Ameri
can cardinal. Cardinals Mo
Closkey, Farley and Falconio
are dead. This leaves two liv
ing American cardinals Gib
bons of Baltimore, now 8(i years
old, and William O'Connell of
Boston. A cardinal is, next to
the Pope, tho highest dignitary
of tho Roman Catholic Church,
and is referred to as a prince of
the church. Ho is a counselor
to the Pope, and ou tho pontiff's
death the college of cardinals
select his successor.
Hay, For Sale
There will be an auction
sale on Felix Scxaucr's
farm, 4 miles from town
on the Fredericktown
road on Saturday, Feb
ruary 26, 1921. One lot
of Timothy and Clover
Hay. Sale commences
at 1 o'clock. Terms will
be made known at sale.
aJv FELIX SEXAUER
The Distinctive
Playhouse
The
ARMORY
Theatre
Popular Prices
10c and 15c
Everybody knows that the more of a thing you buy the cheaper you get it. But
our policy is to select the few best pictures from each producer and give you a variety
while giving you quality too, rather then take the entire out put of any one producer,
thereby taking the bad ones along with tho good ones.
SUNDAY we present a Sclznick Picture
Owen Moore
:in:
"The Chicken
in The Case"
Ever try to unscramble
eggs? It's easy along side of
the job Steve Pirkins wished
onto himself.
V
a
Instead of two one reel,
comedies don't yon like a
two part one better. Just look
at
"Her BoffOD
Wedc
A Sunshine Comedy
FOX NEWS
TUESDAY
gSto Wanda Hawley
Is presented in her new latest picture
Snub
Comedy
The
Woman"
Thursday
Thursday
in "THE DYNAMIC DAREDEVIL"
A Six Part Western. A viril story of Love Stunts Romance and Daring
Final Episode PIRATE GOLD"
Next Week "Other Men Shoes" and Harold Lloyd