The old St. Louis Mutual Life Building which stood on the northwest corner of Sixth and Locust streets and late became, with many additional stories added, the Equitable Building.
Circle and dotted line in picture show spot from which a strip of cornice broke loose on the Board of Education Building and fell to the street below yesterday.
Throngs waiting to register at the St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners recently included a good represenation of Negroes, whose vote is an important factor in the outcome of elections here.
A thirty-fifth anniversary reunion was held yesterday by 36 women who is 1915 worked in the sales department of the Busy Bee Candy Company, then located at 417 North Seventh st.
After 30 sticks of dynamite had crumbled its base, this 59-year-old, 175-foot brick smokestack at the foot of East Grand avenue is razed in a pinpoint operation which left the Norris Grain Corporation's grain elevator at the right untouched.
Demolition of this huge grain elevator, located at the foot of East Grand avenue and containing enough lumber in its structure to build a subdivision of homes, was started yesterday.
The latest in audio-visual education was demonstrated yesterday during a special audio-visual conference held in University City by the St. Louis County, District of Missouri, State Teachers Association.
After receiving word that the construction drivers' strike was over, George J. Herbst Sr. ordered a maintenance crew to prepare this huge concrete mixer for resumption of operations this morning. Herbst is head of the Central Concrete Company, 2231 Papin st.