Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1916 — IS SHAVED BY AUTO LIGHT [ARTICLE]

IS SHAVED BY AUTO LIGHT

Son Puts Machine Where Barber Can Work on Father Who Is in a Hurry. Clayton, Mo.—Heroic measures were resorted to in order that Frank Tegethoff, a real estate dealer, could be shaved in time to catch a train one night recently. Tegethoff had but a short time in which to make the train and rushed into one of Clayton’s barber shops and demanded a hasty “once over.” While the barber was engaged in daubing Tegethoff's face with lather the electric lights failed and the proo ess had to be stopped. It was up to Tegethoff’s son, Leo, to supply the light. He drove his father’s automobile on to the sidewalk in front of the shop and stopped in a position which threw the rays of the headlight oh the elder Tegethoff’s face and the shaving operatim& 'was completed. Tegethoff caught the train.