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PAGE APRIL 16, 1932. :ST.iOUIS POST-DISPATCH. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, oorc iiruiAnmn CONFE ooD mu win DISAPPEARS MAN, 64, KILLED, What an Explosion Did to New 6,000,000 Building ,8 AND KILLING GIRL TWO MED IN 'SHORTS' BURGUR INVADES 3 IRE HIES, GETS $20 3 HELD IN INT FOR MISSING MAN OF WINDSOR, MO Selden, Man Points Out, Body to Officers Mob AUTOJOLLISION Edward Ohnemus, Riding Hunting for Him. Young Prisoners at Boon- By the Associated Press.

COLBY. April 16. The ville Deny Connection in Rumble Seat of Car One of Apartments Entered in Same Building in Which Chief of Police Gerk Resides. body of Dorothy Hunter, S-year-old Selden. schoolgirl, was found today in a haystack two miles from 1 ivw I With Disappearance of Driven by His Son Is Fa Achilles, an inland Rawlins County town, by officers led to the spot by John G.

Powell. tally Injured. Richard Read. 53. who confessed he kidnaped and later killed the By the' Associated Press.

KANSAS CITY. April 16 girl. The child was the daughter of Mr-and Mrs. Floyd Hunter. Edward Ohnemus, 64 years old, of Prospect Hill, was killed and HE HELPS WOMAN CALL FOR OFFICERS Three youths are held at Boonville tw6 persons were injured in a col lisioa of automobiles at Dover street and Pennsylvania avenue at II'1 1 l4 im0ki 1 1 Jl Av 7 m.

today. Ohnemus was riding in the rum for questioning in the disappearance of John G. Powell, Windsor (Mo.) business man. Powell collected $1700 cash in Springfield late Thursday. His automobile, with blood stains in it, as found abandoned on a downtown Kansas City street yesterday.

Inside the car were signs of a terrific struggle. The three youths held at Boon ble seat of a roadster driven by his Two Residences Raided Previous Night by Man Operating in Neighborhood for Six Months. son, Emil. 23. The roadster collided with au automobile driven by Clem Lovely, 3967 Wilmington avenue.

Ohnemus, who suffered When the body was discovered 60 automobile loads of Selden citizens were in search of the Sheriff and his prisoner. Cars had trailed the party of officers and were halted nearby when Read showed where he had hidden the victim's body. A mob of 100 Selden citizens, some armed, displaying a rope, made open threats to storm a jail and lynch Read last night. Tha Sheriff persuaded them to spare the prisoner because of information ha might be able to give as to the girl's whereabouts, and the mob dispersed. Read was arrested yesterday, in Rexford.

Kan. He said at first he had been kidnaped. Officers say he appeared to be intoxicated. He lives in Selden. Shortly after the body was found, the County Attorney's office an Lloyd a fractured skull and a severed ar ville they say they are Johnson of Richmond, Va.

Three appearances early today Louis tery, died on the way to a hospital. or nue lams, J. and Delbert Miller of Rnesr-. st Tenuis Associated Presg Photo. JOHN G.

POWELL, Earl Holder of Little Rock. Ark. County, and his son. Clifford, a a burglar dressed only in under, clothing were reported to police. In one instance the intruder en nave denied any connection with student, passengers in the roadster.

Ay.UNjJSUK (Mo.) business man, who disappeared after leaving i-oweii disappearance. Holder were cut and bruised tcred the apartment of Mrs. John and Johnson are quoted by Sheriff Springfield, Tvith $1700 Thurs Clay Groom of Cooper County as KoFi 7, Struck by Automobile Sun dav. His automobile was found in y. Hickey, 3540 Wyoming street, ia the same building in which saying they picked up Kane after day, Dies.

ABOVE, view of interior of the Ohio State Office Building, in Columbus, where eight men were killed and many injured by an explosion of undetermined origin. The picture below it shows exterior of structure, recently completed. Kansas City yesterday, bearing evidence of a terrific struggle, indicat stealing an automobile. Lloyd, 7-year-61d son of Mr. and Soarch of the machine disclosed Mrs.

Valentine Medley, 1327 South Chief of Folice Gerk resides. Her screams aroused the Police Cnief. ing, police that Powell had two sawed-off shotguns. four Sixth street, died at City Hospital been held up and fobbed. lrs.

Hickey "was awakened at 4 pistols and an assortment of last night of a fractured skull suf nounced the girl had been attacked, then strangled. watches, pens, and pocketbooks. ered last Sunday night when in. when the burglar touched her leet. When she screamed, he tied Sheriff Groom said the youths re struck by an automobile at Broad Read was put In an automobile FATAL SHOOTING OVER fused to tell him where they had SALES CUT 21 PCT.

HERE HHIH nitlM way and Barry street. He was by Sheriff McGinley and driven obtained more than $100 in bills crossing the street with Florence a si hastily away to escape possible mob action. out an open window, taking nothing. Chief Gerk went to the apartment and aided her in aian-moning officers. and change found in their posses- Cobb, 13, and ran in front of an nun in, hi i nil ill il si ii it it ii it ii iMI Hl; in ii ii ii ii it it it ti ii it it (Hill! sion.

The Sheriff quoted them as nVomnhiip. driven bv Alois Gast- "1 SCRUBBING OF STEPS mini: YEAR ENDED LAST JUNE saying mey naa niaaen iuB, out reich, 3531 Salena street Mrs. About 45- minutes later. ST. LOUIS LEGION LEADERS ii tney would give no information as I II II Hartford Hahn, 4143 ft to how they obtained the money.

Driver Thrown From Viaduct-When DEFEAT BONUS RESOLUTION street, and her daughter, Elizabeth, ill! 13 11 I I I I III I III I Fingerprints taken from Powell's Automobile Skids -wi motor car failed to match any on Vote Is 10 to 10, Willi Pott Decline of $229,245,000 Re A youth identified as WTilliam I I ll't It II lilt III S3 III IH II Willi III imWWI.fWIWt 3W VMNIiMM record in the Kansas City Police Harrisori( 19 a newsboy, suffered Theodore Schellhase, Wounded by Neighbor, Dies in City Hospital. Department a fractured skull when he fell from ported License Collector by Merchants and iManufacturers. With the currency found in the L4 the Eighteenth street viaduct after Commanders Absent; Motion Previously Tabled. Post Commanders of the American Legion in St. Louis, in regular monthly session at City Hall latt night, defeated a resolution de car that Holder and Johnson ad a stolen automobile he was driving skidded and hung suspended on Theodore.

Schellhase, 23-year-old mit they stole were a money bag and wrappers marked "Union Trust Mere awakened when the burglar touched the Although their screams frightened him away, ho took $20 from a dresser. Mrs. Louis Nickum, 3212 Halli-day avenue, reported the man entered her home at about 3:15 a. m. but fled without loot when she tcreamed.

Two other visits by a man of the same description early yesterday were reported during the day by giiss Gladys Kiburz, 4003A Lafay- 'te avenue, and Fletcher Thomp Sales of merchants and manufac the pedestrian path of the viaduct chauffeur, 6929 Minnesota avenue. Co." i manding immediate payment of sol turers in St. Louis for the 12-month at 2 o'clock this morning. who was shot in the abdomen last One of the youths recently lost period ending last June 3, as re The machine, a roadster, jumped several teeth, and bears a slash evening by Albert' Simpson, 31, an ported to the License Collector, the cast curb and tore down 30 feet of the viaduct railing before com other chauffeur, living at the same were $229,245,00 less than in the across his cheek. He says he was injured in an automobile accident.

address, died at City Hospital to diers' adjusted compensation certificates known as the soldiers' bonus. There were 20 commanders present when the vote was taken, eight commanders being absent. The vote on the resolution was 10 for preceding 12-month period. This BEER TAX PARADES CASTLEN SAYS HE WILL The youths were arrested on ing to a stop. The driver was thrown out, falling a distance of day.

was a decrease of 21 per cnt. Highway No. 40, just west of Boon Police were told the quarrel arose 20 feet to the ground. He was Stocks on hand last June 1, mer villc. over a complaint by Simpson to the son, 4 lotj Lafayette avenue.

Thompson 5aid the man entered the room picked up by employes of an ex chants and manufacturers together reported, were valued at RACING OPPOSE DOG PROPOSED BY WALKER where his two daughters were press company and taken to City Hospital. i 900, compared with $116,811,100 a MASSIE TELLS OF KILLING HAWAIIAN, The automobile was claimed by nothing was stolen in either stance. Activities of the man in the same neighborhood for more Malcolm Huckleberry, 10 North Taylor avenue, who said it was HE SAYS CONFESSED year previously. This was a decrease of 15 per cent, doubtless due to lower prices as well as smaller inventories. Bi; Urges New York Mayor Injunction suit Filed in Effort than six months have been report ed to police.

stolen from 'a parking lot near Grand boulevard and Olive street immediate payment and 10 against, which defeated it. At a previous rrieeting the resolution was tabled. It was first presented for a vote by the commanders at the February meeting, but ruled out of order at that time. Walter J. Hatzfeld Post No.

358 adppted a resolution for immediate payment at its meeting Thursday night. The resolution sftts forth that there are virtually 1,000,000 destitute ex-service men. Continued From Tage One. Merchants reported sales for the Ilobbcd of $163 at Eleventh and Demonstration Throughout Nation May 14. to Open Wellston Kennel Club.

after midnight. Harrison, who sells landlord, John Barth, that Schellhase had failed to take her turn scrubbing the steps of the common entranse to the place, with the result that Schellhase was ordered to move. When Schellhase arrived home from work at 6 o'clock, in the evening he found Simpson in conversation with the landlord and followed Simpson into his flat, quarreling with him. Police were informed that Simpson ordered Schellhase out and was struck in the face, after which he obtained his revolver. Schellhase IiOcust Streets.

12-month period ending June 1 of $456,497,000, compared with newspapers at Eighteenth street tive State?" "Yes, very." Frederick Rouveyrol, cashier of and Chouteau avenue, resides at 371,000 in the preceding 12-month the Farm Home Loan Co "And you are a graduate of the 3528A Olive street with his mother. 11-5 Locust street, was robbed of The effort of the Wellston Ken nel Club to reopen its dog racin period. They gave their stocks on hand on' last June 1 as $45,407,400, compared with $54,702,300 on June By thfr Associated Tress. NEW YORK, April 16. Mayor James J.

Walker hopes for gigantic beer parades all over the nation Slti 3 and checks late yesterday. United States Naval Academy?" "Yes." "And you are proud of that?" asked. "One was that I was get shortly utter leaving his office to plant on St. Charles road, which 1, 1930. ting a divorce." r.

to the Scrufrgs-Vandervoort "I don't know how 1 would an has not operated for five years. Manufacturers quoted their sales Was there any truth in them? "avney I3ank. He was walking swer that." will be resisted by every legal Certainly not. Another rumor was "But I am asking you, yes or for the 12-month period ending June 1 at $444,892,000, compared r.tur nil i.ocust street, wnen a stole up behind him and that I went home the night of the no?" and his wife. Mrs.

Tillie Schellhase. struggled to take the weapon away from Simpson and it was dis meanc. Prosecuting Attorney Cast len said today. with $593,263,000 in the preceding -t am nmnri of heinsr in the aance (tne evening wnen m. bvized the package containing the 12-month period.

Their stocks on charged during the struggle. The club, owned by the same in navy." sie was attacked) and found my "And vou are proud of being a wife at home with Lieut. Branson, Southerner'" a naval officer, and beat up my and checks, making his es pe through an unoccupied build incr. May 14 in an attempt to influence Congress to legalize beer and put a tax on it. The Mayor announced last night he was seeking the co-operation of Mayors of all large cities, the American Federation of Labor and the American Legion in his plan.

He made the proposal so people may simultaneously impress on the Senate and House of Representatives not only the impor hand on last June 1 were valued at $53,486,500, as against Simpson surrendered to Caron- terests which operated the Madi delet District police and was held for the Coroner. Bcfnro Massin rould answer, own wife. Cad Landon, a grocer of 4350 son Kennel Club on the East Side until it was closed by injunction narrow ohieoted that this was in- "I also heard I had followed her Lee avenue, was beaten on the S0O on June 1, 1930. In the city's fiscal year, which ended last Monday, the combined taxes on sales and stocks on hand last fall, filed suit at Clayton yes jeeting prejudice. Judge Charles that night and that I beat her up; 1 500 CITY EMPLOYES IN CHICAGO LOSE JOBS By the Associated Press.

CHICAGO. April 16. Nearly 1500 city employes lose their jobs today to save Chicago $115,000 a month in salaries. News of the discharge was not made public until last night, although Mayor Anton Cermak ordered it. before leaving for French Lick.

Thursday night to retst after an arduous primary election campaign. "The cost of government is too high. It must be cut," he remarked before departing, as he quoted fig- ures to show he had already reduced payrolls by more than in the year ending April 1. also that a crowd of naval officers terday seeking an injunction to head with an iron bar by one of two men, who forced him into the refrigerator and took 3 from the S. Davis upheld DarroW.

if he could do anything. Massie said Ros3 replied he would tele of merchants and manufacturers had assaulted her." Massie proceeded haltingly. He cash register. clasDed and unclasped his hands Knitted Men Shunned Him. At the naval base.

Massie testi Mrs. Nettie Rowden, 150S North nervously. Before him, with one fied, enlisted men began to shun Twelfth street, fought off a Negro foot resting on a slightly raised nlatform, Darrow drew the story who attempted to take her purse, him. phone him. "He didn't phone," Massie said.

"Mrs. Kortcscue and 1 decided we would have to do something. She said she knew the defendants and that they went to the Courthouse every day about 8 a. m. We decided we 'would get some one of them in the car and bring- him up to the Were the any other rumors?" from the witness.

containing SI 7, in an alley near Insane at Time, Says Darrow Darrow asked. "Yes, a worse one. Twelfth street and Cass avenue Public Prosecutor John C. Kel- Massie stopped. "Never mind," Mrs.

Rowden said she was knocked prevent interference with dog raying. The suit was assigned to Circuit Judge Mulloy. who-in tha past has actively opposed dog racing and other forms of gambli.ig in the county. It was filed by Thomas Rowe, attorney, with offices in the Wainright Building. Castlen was named a defendant, along with Sheriff Lill, Constable Rudy Baumer, County Counselor Stanton and Attorney-General Shartel.

Shartel was served with notice of the suit last night in Jefferson, City. tance but the magnitude of the demand for beer for taxation." He said he was calling on leaders here to join him in a demonstration that "will eclipse the great sound money parade of the Bryan-McKinley campaign, the armistice celebration and the Lindbergh reception." By legalizing beer end taxing it, the Mayor said. Congress would make unnecessary the unpopular tax bills now before Congress and would improve economic conditions. "Fully 50,000,000 people in this were $2,175,428.14. a decrease of $456,917.09 from the fiscal year of 1930-31.

The merchants' portion of the taxes was $1,050, 354. OS in the last fiscal year, compared with in the preceding fiscal year. The manufacturers portion was $1,125,074.06 in the last fiscal year, compared with $1,383,042.97 in the preceding fiscal year. Sales taxes, which go exclusively to the city, are $1 per $1000. The tax on stocks on hand is per $1000.

It is divided by the city, the public schools here and the ley interrupted to ask for a clearer said Darrow, inn but managed to keep statu. as to whether Massie was heard," Massie blurted out. the purse in her possession. to be declared insane when he shot "that my wife had never been as Police summoned by neighbors house and try to get a Massie said he saw Capt. Samuel 1 Kahahawai.

saulted at all; that she was merely of James R. Rutledge, 6575 Scan Stewart, retired army officer, andl "Yes," said Darrow. "We do not! a seeker after notoriety headlines." lan avenue, captured a burglar as expect Lieut. Massie to testify he Massie hestiated a moment and he was leaving the house with killed Kahahawai but we expect to then went ahead under Darrow's bundle containing jewelry valued show he held the gun when the! questioning. at $150 and $3 in pennies.

A load The kennel club's suit relates shot was fired from it which killed country," said his statement, and practically all the people in the The witness said he had asked talked to him about tne case. "I told Mrs. Fortescue," said the witness, "that I had heard Kahahawai was beginning to crack and she agreed we must do something. One day I told Jones about it and aske'd him if he knew anyone else who would help, and he mentioned -l revolver also w'as found in the burglar's possession, according to Kahahawai." what he could do to clear his wife's cities, would welcome one form of inai ii proposes to hold dog races under the "public subscription" "Then," said Kelley, "w6 must name. ihe officers, who said he had $31.2 State in the same proportion as tne general property tax.

During the last fiscal year License Collector Chapman's office issued 182,721 licenses of all kinds. taxation a tax on beer. insist on knowing the defense pia.ii, men ii contends -is not a He said Attorney Beeb had told and miscellaneous jewelry not tak on from the Rutledge home. Al form of gambling, but the award contends he is sane now." him the case had reached the stage ing of purses for "greyhound rac Judire Charles S. Davis held it where it would be necessary, to get "Beer for taxation would be the only popular form of tax that could be imposed on' the people of this country at the present time.

It would not affect those who do not mostly for automobiles, ana iook. would not be necessary to rule on written evidence from one of the receipts from all sources or ing contests, of speed, strength and endurance." The monev contribut though admitting the burglary at iti Rutledge home, the prisoner rofused to tell what other places he had entered. that question at once. Kelley then mcll charged with assault, provided 758,734.63. In the preceding tiscai Lord.

Lord agreed to help and we went 'to my house and talked it over. "Mrs. Fortescue came over and we decided the only way lo get him in a car reasonably was by a ruse. wanted to know what type of in there was no evidence of force be vear it issued 1S8.427 licenses and ed by "subscribers." the petition states, would be returned to them after deductions for expenses and sanity would be pleaded. took in $4,158,900.46.

The decrease Darrow objected and said he had revenue was ana made quite a study of this ques 6706 fewer licenses were issued. So we fixed up a summons and made it look official with a seal." purses. The subscribers holding tickets on the winning dog would tion. "All doctors disagree," said ing'used. Massie said he believed that when Beebe referred to force he was referring to the kidnaping of Ida.

The latter, one-of those accused of the Massie attack, told police he had been kidnaped and consume beer, and it would be gladly welcomed by most of the people who drink or want to brink beer. "Instead of getting a green or artificially fortified product in a furtive and illegal manner, as they do now, they would be able to get a pure, healthful product in a legal way and at less- price than they the defense attorney. Rope Worn Navy Base. FOSHAY ASSOCIATES FINED divide 0 per cent of the pool, those with tickets on the second dog, 2t! per cent, and on the third dog, 10 Barry S. Ulrich.

Associate Prose This seal, Massie said, came from ANCILLARY RECEIVER NAMED FOR SOUTHERN SURETY CO. late Insurance Superintendent to Have Charge of Firm's Missouri Affairs. Joseph E. Thompson, State Su-ptTintendent of Insurance, was appointed ancillary receiver yester cutor, arose and insisted on know- $1000 Penalty on Five Men Stayed for lear. ing "what type of psychosis Mas- beaten by men seeking a confession a diploma of his.

Mrs. Fortescue came out and provided a newspaper clipping which was pasted on per cent. Principal owners of the i ln nr that he was one "of Mrs. Massie's Bv the Associated rrcss. sic labored under.

now pay ior a uangerous "Have you that information?" MINNEAPOLIS. April 16. the fake summons. The rope Daniel O'Neil, Edward J. attackers.

This occurred prior to Five associates of Wilbur B. Fo- the Judge asked Darrow, which later was used to bind Kaha- the Kahahawai killing and Ida said I am reliably informed that the day for the Southern Surety Co. of Richard Wilder of Alton. Frank Anderson of Belleville, and Mrs. O.

P. smith, widow of the inventor hawai's body. Massie said, was ob hay in the of his enter- tntlfiL' New York. "Why, no," said Darrow. "There are so many names it is doubtful even if they would agree on a tainpd from the navy base some Government would receive a revenue of approximately $300,000,000 a year from a tax on jeer.

prises now in reutneiomij, were fined $1000 each on mail he did not confess. Massie testified he came back from sea duty to find that the defendant Jones had been stationed in his house as a guard. he of the mechanical rabbit pursued The appointment was made by 'ircuit Jude Nortoni on petition name." fraud charges. The fines were uy me uogs. months before to tie his dog.

Darrow, defense leader, whose illness caused cancellation of yesterday's court session, appeared in Judge Davis then asked Darro staved one year with the defendants George S. Van Schaick, Superintendent of Insurance of New on probation. if he knew the names of the kinds said, had offered to do anything he of insanity. Darrow said all he could to help him. York, who was appointed by the Joseph W.

Jioiyneaux ol UNIDENTIFIED YOUTH KILLED WHEN AUTO IS OVERTURNED Supreme Court of New York Coun "In addition it would start a new industry and hundreds of thousands of men would be ut to work. Beer for taxation would stimulate all activities and give the country something to be cheerful about and with. It would end the grip of the gangsters. United States District Court accept knew was that the man was men-( tally deranged when the shooting ed picas of guilty from two ot tnem ty on March 22 to take charge of th company and liquidate its busi- occurred. and noio conieuucie nvu Driver, Slightly Injured in Accident DOUDLG PLEASURE his Month In WASHINGTON TWO big thrills in Washington this month I The Cherry Blossom Festival and the Bicentennial celebration.

Enjoy the loveliness, he pageantry of both while bed-rock excursion fares ire still in effect. Go by Greyhound bus to save dollars, while following colorful springtime highways. Same direct service to Winchester Apple Blossom Festival. Round Trip Excursion WASHINGTON, $30.00 One Way $20.00 Round Trip Excursions Louisville. 9.00 Cincinnati 11.65 Chillloothe 15.00 Parkersburg 19.90 Athena 17.65 Baltimore 28.90 Vlncennes 6.45 Clarksburg- 24.25 Paoll 9.00 Union Marks! Bus Ttrminii 6th and Morgan Streets Phone: CEntral 7800 The witness then said he and Mrs.

Fortscue had begun planning a way to. get a confession. Tried to Get Confession. "About that time I heard that Kahahawai was weakening and er three before the second trial oi "Very well," said the Judge. "If counsel for the defense does not excellent spirits.

He conierrea with Prosecutor Kelley over the introduction of testimony about the assault on Lieut. Massie's wife last September. Ihe prosecution had announced It would seek to bar further testimony on the assault. The defense r.as summoned six witnesses in addition to the two Los Angeles alienists previously The petition, filed in St. Louis, Foshay and H.

H. Henley, who re "It is within the power of now in session to modify the know. I cannot insist that he tell cently were convicted or man irauu ts forth that the company is the nrr of certain property in Mis it," The Jurist then ordered the about ready to track." Massie con. Volstead act to the extent of legal and sentenced to serve lo years in orison. The five are: McGinty, souri, including various records.

izing the manufacture and traffic -ear Sullivan, Is Held by Authorities. An unidentified young man, said to be a former resident of Newark, N. died last night at a hospital at Washington. of a fractured skull suffered yesterday afternoon in an automobile accident near testimony 10 proceed. tinued.

He said he went to st-e At Sea During Mistrial, 5jaj. Gordon Ross, head of the ter- Clarence V. Salisbury. H. F.

Welch, unpaid premium claims and other unsatisfied claims due the com ritorial police, and had asked him called. in beer. I am convinced that the people of all parties are in favor of this, and partisan politics must pany, which the ancillary receiver an handle. Jules R. Field, secre CHURCH NOTICES CHURCH NOTICES be entirely eliminated from this effort.

tary to Mayor Miller, was appoint ed attorney for the Missouri re The driver, who gave an address "I am organizing a public parade Palmer V. Mabry and K. J. Anarus. FALSE BRANDS ALLEGED Warrants charging the possession of goods for sale under false brands were issued yesterday against Lester Margolin and Louis Steinberg.

Prosecuting Attorney Rosecan is 'river. Field signed the petition and demonstration in the City of in Pennsylvania, said he had given the youth a ride from Springfield, as attorney. I The English Grace Church New York on Saturday. May 14, iwo miles west of Sullivan. and I am respectfully calling on the Mayors of all large cities in the Ashes Dfown 1600 Miles.

Py the Associated Press. in Crawford County, the automobile ran off the pavement or Highway 66 and overturned (in a ditch. The driver, who is onlv sliehtlv in United States to set aside May 14 for the same purpose, to the end sued the warrants on complaint of BUENOS AIRES, April 16. Darrow asked Massie what he did when he learned that the jury-trying the five men accused of attacking Mrs. Massie had disagreed.

Massie was on duty at sea at the time. The witness said he had received a message from his wife saying it had been a mistrial. "I couldn't understand it." Massie said. He stated he then went to see Eugene Beebe, a lawyer, and retained him as counsel. Darrow asked Massie what hi- physical" condition was at the jthat time.

Massie said he could not sleep and had felt miserable. "Next." said the naval officer. began to hear the vilest rumors about myself and my wife. "What were Darrow. that the greatest demonstration in Ashes from the Chilean volcanoes that have been in action recently jured, is held by the authorities at an attorney for the Simoniz comakers of an automobile, cleaning compound, who alleged the men the history of the world will take Hteelvilie.

St. Louis and Garrison Avcs. Invites you to attend the regular Sunday morning service at 10:45 A. M. The REV.

W. D. PETERS Shall Picture King Solomon on the Stage of Life. "da is Will Be the Topic. place, simultaneously, on that day.

spreading yesterday over I-O'vcr Paraguay and some clouds possessed another product hi -containers ith labels resembling oman Struck by Street Car. ine unidentified man weighed about 140 pounds, was 5 feet 7 inches tall and had dartc brown closely those used by his company. cot as far as Santos. Brazil. 1645 tt 'ilcs from the volcano zone.

Most lUo in Hio Grande do Sul, Brazil reported heavy ash clouds and Mrs. lorence Osborne, 70 years old, 3712 Cook avenue, suffered fractures of the skull and spine They were arrested Wedensday at the Tire Clearing House which they ttuu orown eyes. He wore brown trousers, a blue shirt and a when struck by a street car in front conducted at 3321 Kaston avenue bathing suit under his clothing. A iron volcanic fumes. Farmers fT Don't miss tliis sermon.

All welcome. of 912 Olive street yesterday after A supply of the cleansing prduct cat was tattooed on his right wrist rain of particles was in Jui'ng the rice crop. if noon. and a cross at his elbow. was seized.

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