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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 20

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SimS POST-DISPATCH PAGE 20 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, JUNE 6, 1023 Indorses New Koad Bond Issue. J-pectal to the Post-Dispatch. POPLAU BLUFF. Juno The Poplar Bluff Kiwanis Club yesterday indorsed the proposed $75,000,000 bond issue for completion of the Missouri road system.

Only one dissenting- vote was cast. GETS SIX MONTHS Arthur Hicks, Negro, Found Guilty by Jury of Killing Woman. AUTO FATALITY JwlllawlwlllllwB ec mizch I some 6asteJBell-ans Sentence of six months in' jail was fixed by a jury in a scaled verdict of ffuilty, opened in Cir cuit Court today, against Arthur I licks, a Xegro, 044 Market street, who was charged with manslaughter as result of the death of Mrs. Minnie A. McDaniel, 29.

years old. S337 Lemp avenue, in an automobile collision March 21. Hicks was riding in an automo for Unpleasant Breath Relieves the CAUSE pleasantly and hrmlessly. T7 it tomorrow 6 Bell an Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 25 end 75 Pkg's Sold. Everywhere bile driven by Sam Quillen.

Negro, of 3127 Laclede avenue, who is waiting trial for manslaughter growing out of the same accident. The jury received the case late yesterday afternoon and sealed its verdict last night on instructions from Judge Killoren. The automobile occupied by Hicks and Quillen was owned by Dr. Charles H- rhillips, Negro physician, of 3201A Laclede It hit the other machine at Ninth street and Lucas avenue, uptting it. Mrs.

McDaniel was killed and her sister, Mrs. Kose Jacobson, of 1S21 Utah street, was seriously injured. An S-year-old son of Mrs. Jacobson escaped injury. Hicks testified yesterday he took the automobile intending to have it driven to a garage to be greased on orders of Dr.

Phillips. Dr. Phillips, on the witness stand, said he instructed Hicks to grease the springs of the car but not to take it away from his office. Hicks, according to the testimony, met Quillen in a poolroom and asked him to drive. "I asked Quillen to drive slower, but he paid no attention to me," Hicks testified.

Mrs. Jacobson said the other machine was speeding when it struck the car in which she and her sister were riding. Hicks and Quillen left the scene of the accident but were arrested several hours later. a f. FAREWELL Pictured below is our large store jammed to the doors with nationally advertised and high-grade merchandise that must be sold in this GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALE.

Black Hills "South Dakota Beautiful winding mountain trails, down thru deep colorful canyons, then up thru fragrant murmuring pines deir crisp western ait cryital ltlces, parkling brooks the tnbst ideal vacation land in America an endless variety cf things to do and see. Chicago North Western offers a choice of various interesting routes to this enchanting country. You may go one way and return another. LOW SUMMER FARES ha xa Arm' yea bew biexpentire vacation to tht Black Hill an be After 63 Years of SERVICE DIES WITHOUT MEDICAL CARE Death From Natural Caus Verdict of Coroner for Child, 2. A Coroner's verdict of death from natural causes without medical attention was entered today in the.

case of Alvle Herman Northcutt, 2 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Northcutt, SI 2 South Fourth street, who died Monday at City Hospital of enlarged thymus. The mother complained that she brought the child to the hospital May 12, suffering with an abscessed ear. On May 19 she was told to take the child home, she said, although she did not think he had recovered and should remain In the hospital.

The child had been continuously ill until she brought him to the hospital again Monday. caaan? oiden ana' fuii mforrrumon. AddfW H. I Hiramlll 90S Boitmra'i Bank BUa. itt9 flwGirficldOC34 CHICAGO C' 5t'LouMo- Northwestern RAILWAY This is the crowning event the last milestone in the life of a great Department Store that has served St.

Louis faithfully for over .63 years. Now the final, farewell a $150,000 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE. Crowds will come from miles around. Join' the happy throng. Take advantage of this great opportunity.

Sale starts Thursday, June 7th, promptly at 9 o'clock. Come OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK hi 1 1 PARK GIVES UP 'CANNED MUSIC1 An agreement whereby "canned music" will be eliminated and union musicians employed in its place has been reached by the Musicians' Union and the "Westlake Park Amusement a St Charles road enterprise. Union waiters, bartenders, cooks and other employes also will be hired in place of nonunion employes. The union boycott against the amusement park will be dropped. The Musicians' Union is engaged in a campaign to eliminate music machines in theaters and other amusement places.

-W fifl TT (SETT II II wja- The Store, Stock and Fixtures Will be Handled by the John Lynch Sales Grand Rapids, Mich. 1 Corlfona In Mismesol.a.t They have beenappomtcd with unlimited authority and positive orders to close out everything to the bare walls in shortest possible time. The stock in-volve. $150,000.00 worth of Men', and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings, Yard Goods of all Girls' and Children', Fumfshings? Notions. Small Wares and Complete Slock, of Department Store Merchandise.

Out it goes at ridiculously low prices if you value savings, you'll be here waiting with the crowds when the doors open Thursday morning promptly at 9 o'clock. We promise you that this will be the most masterful demonstration of value-giving ever attempted by any department store the entire selling history of St. Louis, the kind of sale that comes but once in many, many years and we advise your coming the opening day to see the greatest array of merchandise bargains ever assembled for a retail sale. Doors open Thursday morning promptly at 9 clock. More than 150 salespeople will be here to serve you, everything is arranged for your convenience.

ill i 10.000 lakes to choose from cabins in far away forests sandy beaches golf courses Cayrasorts! The climate is cool. Minnesota is tha perfect placa for outdoor sports or loafing! Doesn't cost much ft either. Let us help you plan just the vacation you want. Tear off tha coupon and mail it now I I Northern I Pacific Railway After Sixty-Three Years Mail coupon to R. K.

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P. A. 3 $40-541-542 Boatmen's Ban BuiMm St. Louu, Mo, Phone Garfield 32SO 8 tmm of reliable motor coach traveL Com-fomblc coaches to the heart of the natkm'a vacation land. All the joya of touring with non of the trouble.

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