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3 Somewhere in this city is the class-It of all summer girls. If ycu know send her photo to The New St. Li- star or have her send it. NEW STo LOUI 1AM NIGHT EDITION VOL. 28 NO.

245. OVF PPNT1" eartjr T.t nn C-ie. ST. LOUIS, MONDAY, JULY 13. 1914.

HAVEN MEN Cashier Who Is Robbed in Downtown Street by Bandit CRIMINALLY HENDERSON IS ASKED TO QUIT SUNSET CLUB AGENT IN BIG LAND DEAL TO RETURN MONEY FRISCO BALLOON GIRL ROBBED OF IS UNREPORTED; $7,900 IN DOWN OTHER 7 DOWN! TOWN HOLDUP mrmT nrnnriT ill i lri ntruiu Meeting of Directors at Faust's William C. Uphoff, Charged I Aero Club Fear. Pilot Cole Is Package of Currency and Week Ago, Resulted in De in Brands System stranded ar rrom lele- tig Charles S. Mellen, a With Conducting Lottery Says He Will Give Back all St. Louis Buyers Invested.

graph Station "Good- mand That Judge Who Struck Jones Resign. necKs is ivnocKed rrom Under Arm and Seized by Italian, Who Escapes. MonoDOlV. year" Is First. I i ncT MP APT HENDERSON NOT IN WHEN REPORTER CALLS WILL QUIT COMPANY, RUN OWN BUSINESS JOHN WATTS INJURED WITNESSES OFFERED LANDING AT ENFIELD NO AID, VICTIM SAYS MILUONS IN DEALS Transaction and Buy-; isticurrs During Recent Social fu r- cr Photographer in "Uncle Sam" Bandit Darts Through Area-Nearly Frozen at 19,000 way and Disappears in Al- Declares Soil Which Firm Was Exploiting Was Not Improved and That Orchard Never Had Been Planted.

of Westchester noaa vrrair at aunset Hill Club, Uout Sanction of All Di-1 Followed Auto Collision ai i iin'i i reet in Air, is Uvercome by i ley $1,100 of Loot Is on Severely Criticized. wmcn Angered rlenderson. Heat After He Lands. Cash, Balance Checks. Fear that the balloon San Fran-; William C.

Uphoff, head of C. Uphoff land dealers. WASHINGTON, Juiy 18. the York, New Haven i Railroad system during the of Charles S. Mellen's presi- Vi with offices in against whom 409 Times a warrant charging cisco.

with its pilot. K. s. Cole of ui" tmira. is years oui, Louis, is stranded in some faraway sister of L.

Cohen, proprietor of n'T-' t'1sraih I the L. Cohen Wholesale (Jrocerv station. and the pilot himnelf may ,0 i i i have been Injured in landing, was ex-j Company, lU14-lb North Seventh pressed by officials of the Aero Club: street, was robbed of newsnaner IHj xul conducting a lottery in connection with his sales of land for the Bail-roads Unimproved Land Association of Chicago, was issued Saturday, told a reporter for The New Star todav that I ctors were criminally negll-th discharge of their duty; $ubidiary corporations of the should be condemned for the iylrlv containing $7,900 of of the elimination balloon rare atj which $1,100 was in currency and Priester Park Saturday evening. i he jn ohoeks at 1 ,1 As all pilots were instructed to tele-' 1 cks. graph St.

Iuis on landing, officials of "1. today a few steps from heT he will give back every dollar paid i tr played; that the remedy for I Be' in the public conscience ter la', wan the report made Commerce Commis- if cLl" are of belief that; brother store, while she was 011 vi -uir iiixa inn jiii an ncciuem; .1 iiif nay 10 me rrann in itanK. because of his failure to report senate today on Its Investl-f its affairs. Fourth and Morgan streets. The seven other balloons landed yesterday.

The Kansas City II, John Wflttd nilnt lanrttit a Til The highwayman was a young lOBimisslon neciiires umi me rii New York, New Haven A 130 miles from St. Louis, yesterday Italian, the "trirl toltl the police. Railroad by reason of waste The New St. Louis Btar learned today that at the meeting of the officials of the Sunset Hill Country Club held a week today at Faust's 'Cafe, it was decided to ask Judge William W. Henderson of Clayton to resifrn from the club, because of the episode In the dining room July 3.

when he struck Drummond Jones, athlete and clubman, cutting his face. Former -Judge Jesse McDonald, president of the club, when seen by a New Star reporter, refused to say whether Henderson had compiled with the request for his resignation. "I will not discuss the matter, as It was agreed not to say anything, he said. Judge Henderson was not in his office. The meeting at Faust's Cafe was attended by McDonald, Julius S.

Walsh. first vice-president; Robert H. Kaiser, second vice-president; Kugene H. Angert, treasnrer, and Edward A. Benish, secretary and manager of the country club.

The New Star printed an exclusive story that day stating such a meeting with the avowed purpose of dealing summarily with Judge Henderson was being held. McDonald could not be seen after the meeting, but persons who were in the cafe said the men spent nearly two hours in a heated discussion of the incident in which Henderson and Jones figured. HENDERSON IN ROW. According to the stories printed at the time, Jones had danced with a young woman, who was a guest at Judge Henderson's table. He escorted her back to the table, and seated himself.

wu; uiuih sixty arid ninety million dol- tplendld nroperty of the New p.il'road Itself will be called mm or his agents by 500 persons in Bt. Louis and vicinity to whom sales were made. This will cost him $7,500. Uphoff estimates. He also will sever his connection with the Chicago firm and I continue in the real estate business 1 In his own interests, he said.

The warrant issued Saturday was on complaint of Azrea Vadner, 635 Spencer place, St. Louis County. He and his son, Emil. paid $15 to Uphoff in the belief they would receive either i a farm of 10, 20. 40 or 160 acres of a large tract of "6,000 acres to be; thrown open at Fruit City, Reynolds I County, or a share in an orchard there.

It was discovered on the back of the contract in small type that the 115 only gave the purchaser a right! to bid on land in the opening. i Uphoff surrendered Saturday and gave J2 00 bond. ORCHARD NOT PLANTED. Uphoff told the reporter that re- cently he visited Fruit City, and viewed the land there. He says the i orchard was not planted nor was It undergoing Improvements.

In one prospectus of the Railroads Unim- I afternoon. and Watts suffered a He stepped from an aerawav be-spralned. ankle when the bag landed tween 1002 and 1004 North Seventh in a tree. to landing. Watts street, when she was opposite it, and dropped 1.000 feet to escape a storm, striking the.

bundle of money with his GOODYKA It GOKS 3MI MILKS. rglht hand, from under her arm. The greatest distance made by the seixed it with his left hand as it fell balloons reported down was accom- I behind her. and turned and ran down plished by the Goodyear of Akron. the aeraway.

Ohio, piloted by R. A. I. Preston. Through the aeraway he could have landed at Constance.

yesterday run to Sixth street. Wash street or afternoon. 300 miles from St. Louis. an alley leading to the first street Other balloons landed and their I north, pilots are: Pennsylvania.

Arthur T. IXSl ltWCK COVKKS U)SS. Atherholt, pilot, Rockville, a Cohen had burglary insurance cov-distance of 175 miles; Uncle Sam. Paul jerlng the loss. Payment on the checks McCullough, pilot, Lewis, 135; was stopped immediately.

many a year to make up the fcon its resources resulting: from iardonable folly of the transac-I'jiide the proper field in which i.deri iupposed their moneys I continues the report. SifTIES LIGHTLY. ii a rinft tnaT mosi i me mretiurs New Haven took their duties the Commission declares that directors, who were rmthless stewardship, were held, re- miles; Aero Club of St. Louis. Capt.

Miss Cohen lives with her brother (John Berry, pilot, near Terre Haute, jat 4158 West Uelle place. She is em the courts and at the bar 1i opinion for the fault to do which should have been MISS ESTHER COHEN. 150 miles from St. Louis; Amer- ployed by him as cashier. It Is her lea III.

Dr. Jerome Kingsbury, pilot, custom to go to the Franklin Hank Princeton, 138 miles: Miss Sofia. each day nt about 2:30 m. except William F. Assmann, pilot.

Fiat Rock, ion Monday, when she usually goes 111., 132 miles. iearly in the morning to deposit Satut- result would tie very saiu- tori should be made individ- provea utna aiwocibhoii ii is wnru in very small type: "Adjoining their new proposed Me to civil and criminal laws in tne Lncie ram witn Knot Jic-ioavn collections and receipts. She left Cohen's store at about 17. manner in which they dis- townsite of Fruit City, the association is now developing, improving and thelr trust. The renort said.

SEPTEMBER MORN POSING OF BABY GIRL AROUSES PARENTS REACHES FOR WATER IN DARK, GETS POISON AND IS LIKELY TO DIE Id be just as grave a crime to "took holders or the public I a railroad corporation as it penally rcb an individual." to the manner in which Haven directors are alleged left the control of the rail-the the Commls- As he arose to leave the table it is said Judge Henderson slapped him on the shoulder. Thinking he was k)eing greeted by a friend, Jones turned with a smile on his face. Henderson, without warning, it is charged by Jones, or without speaking, raised his doubled fist and struck Jones square In the face, knocking him to one side. Before Jones could regain his feet and friends separated them. Judge Henderson said the trouble grew out of an automobile collision at King's highway two years before.

Henderson said Jones "was at fault. Cullough was William II. Trefts a newspaper photographer. After encountering a storm 19.000 feet in the air in which the two were almost frozen, the balloon rapidly descended. When Trefts stepped from the balloon he was overcome by the heat.

He was treated by physicians at Lewis, and quickly recovered. While the San Francisco 1915 is still in the air it may not have accomplished the greatest distance. A balloon was seen near St. Joseph. yesterday afternoon, floating at a height of 1.000 feet.

This is believed to have been the San Francisco 1915. CONTEST FOR THim PLACE. Of the seven pilots who landed yesterday, R. A. D.

Preston will get first or second place, depending on the distance traveled by the San Francisco 1915, and the six other pilots will centest for third place. The six directors actively or- passively equipping 3.000 acres of orchard, which, together with 500 acres of fenced raw land and all the Improvements herein mentioned, will be incorporated prior to the opening under the name of the Missouri Southern Co-operative Orchard Company. The estimated value of the orchard, thus improved, equipped and developed. Is $1,000 per acre, upon which valuation the capital stock of the Missouri Southern Co-operative Orchard Company will be fixed and divided into fully paid and non-assessable shares of the par value of IB cents per share." Uphoff declares that there are no improvements on the land and no trees have been planted. She had wrapped the checks and rur reney in the newspaper and tuiSed it under her right arm.

She wss walking slowly and there were men and women all about her. All were Italians. She not notice the young man. who robbed her. until he knocked! the package from her arm and ran.

She said she stood still and screamed, saying she had been robbed, but that the men and women who surrounded her made no effort to pursue the man. wrrxKKsics not found. She rushed back to her brother store, and employee took up tlx chase, and the alarm was telephoned to Central District. It was reluyc to the Carr Street Ktatlon. and a doien police snd detectives weru rushed there.

Four detectives from Central District Station were sent. The men and women who. the rlrl In the efforts of the Mellen- Father Says Pictures Snapped by Neighbor Would Em Rockefeller regime to extend Young Wife of Bank Teller Grasps Wrong Glass at Bedside. Jnallon of this corooration barrass Child Later. whole transportation field in i it' cquismon or the a.

ai. is condemned In the report ttack John L. Billard, the The action of a neighbor, Mrs. Am-alvin Leisenmeister, 552 8 Old Manchester road, in photographing their millionaire. Concerning the which Billard is alleged to two million dollars without INSPKCTOR TKLIaS OF VISIT, United States Postal Inspector 1 3-year-old daughter, Helen, in a pose Reaching In the dark for a glass of water, but grasping instead a glass of a powerful poison solution, and swallowing part of it.

probably will cost the life of Mrs. Ethel McCarthy, the young wife of Daniel McCarthy, receiving teller at tVie Guardian Trust Company. Mrs. McCarthy is in the City Hospital today in a critical condition. She drank the poison by accident at mid landed more than 100 miles from St.

said, witnessed the robbery, could not np a cent of his own money Monte G. Price, who conducted a two I as "September Morn," is agitating the months' Investigation of the Uohoff I family of Charles A. and Rose Allen mmsion finds: be found. An eve-witness was not Louis. The exact distances In an air ever pnld a dollar of his own Company and the Chicago compnnv, Rolfes, 5523 Old Manchester road, to- "ck in any of these, trans- day.

He never bought a share of and Maine stock where the Rolfes appealed to the police Sunday to arrest Mrs. Leisenmeister to make her give up the lilms The po said today that he had seen the Key-nolds County land and that it was not improved and was of little values. He said it was rocky land and although it might be used for orcharding, it was of little value for farm land. Henderson's young daughter was injured, and Jones would not apologize for the collision, Henderson said. He had been angry about the matter since that time.

The two exchanged blows at the scene of the automobile wreck, and a police report was made of It. No arrests were made, however. MAY FlfiHT AGAIN. Since the night of the fight at Sunset Hill Country Club. Jones and Henderson have each said the matter would be pursued further should they meet.

Both disclaim any Intention to look for the other, but each says he will be prepared in case of a meeting. Jones told reporters his fist itches to clout Henderson and the latter says Jones must avoid him. Henderson was former Probate Judge. Jones Is a young society man and champion tennis player. He has paid marked attentions for some time to Miss Marie Busch, eldest daughter of August A.

Busch. and their engagement has been rumored, but not confirmed. night Saturday in her home, 32 10 A did not furnish him the He never sold a share of the Price said that a close investigation line will be estimated by the Aero Club of America, and the third place awarded. The balloons got away with a poor start Saturday because of lack of air currents. The America III passed over 8t.

Louis three times Saturday night. Most of the balloons encountered severe storms. The Uncle Sam went to such a great altitude that McCulloch and Trefts were forced to wear oxygen helmets. The cold air that almost froze the two aeronauts, caused the gas in the bag to contract and the balloon dropped rapidly. Ballast was thrown out.

but the descent continued nnri landinr was made. found in the neighborhood. Police say there were four ave nues of escape the highwayman rould have taken after running through th tenement house aeraway. The $1,100 in currency was in twenty, ten. five, two and one dollar bills, and mlth It was $5.81 in silver and coppers.

The checks were all made out to the L. Cohen Grocery Company, and were not negotiable. The best description Miss Cohen, could give of the robber follows: 22 years old. 5 feet 9 inches tall, weight 135 pounds, wearing white cotton shirt with collar attached, no tie, black trousers, black shoes and a gray cap. He was smooth faced an4 dark.

lice advised Rolfes to get a police Kossuth avenue. court summons, aaying tht-y could not For the sake of her husband, and make an arrest in the case. their brief span of married life, the Rolfes, who is a pastry cook, said young woman is making a brave fight today he will appeal to the Prosecut- i for her life, against great odds, phy-ing Attorney. 1 siclans say. "It is not so bad now to have the She had planned a Vacation trip to pictures of my little girl as "Septem- begin tomorrow, and she smiled this ber he said, "but do not! morning as she declared she will be want these pictures to be exhibited out of the hospital in a few days, and In the years to come when she is a I will start on the deferred trip Satur- laven dictated.

All securities f'-J held by the Billard Corn-He kept in a sub-division of pt of the New Haven. I Billard Company was orpan-Reneral counsel of the New I The Navigation Company (the PTOfd Navigation Company) fdthe 11,000.000 for which the ICompany was capitalized. Bil-l-lfied that he did not pay any rsnev for the stock. I'sed capitt. young lady." day.

at the latest of the Chicago Company's scheme showed that the company did not intend to involve itself In a lottery, and for this reason agreed that three persons chosen by the holders of contracts were to distribute the land on the day the acres were given over to the people. The June Federal Grand Jury indicted the Chicaaro company. "I believe the scheme would have brought several million dollars in a short time." Price told a reporter. Price is the inspector who worked on the big Tennessee land fraud case of 102, in which thirty-two people were arrested in many States for working a land opening scheme that Mrs. Rolfes also is firm in her con an eumma- The balloon race was tion contest, the three winners being POISON ACTS SIOWLY.

The poison acts slowly. Its full effect will not fcegin to show until tomorrow or the next day. After that there may be long, lingering days of agony. The young woman does not noie capital stock of the Bil- entitled to enter in the a cr nnnnr nett International balloon race in i $25,000 SAFE ROBBERY viction that the pose af the child "is not nice." Mrs. leisenmeister told a reporter for The New Star that last June 4 Mrs.

Rolfes brought Helen to her house and suggested that a Dieture "9 as his own by s- llellen as collateral securltv personal borrowlnK of Kansas City in October. IS PREVENTED BY GIRL know this. She believes she took but Point Places for 7 Mlssourian. WASHINGTON. D.

C. July 13. Seven Missouri and twelve Illinois bovs will have an opportunity to try for positions at West Point. The examinations will be held next March for admission to the Academy on June 14. 1P15.

Trade or sell It for cash Instend of siwnalinjr for the Jiink man. Write a Want Ad for The New Star. Billard Com FIREMAN BATHING HORSE IS OVERCOME BY HEAT be made of her. They disrobed the I a sup of the diluted poison, while child, posed her, and snapped the physicians say indications are she picture. Mrs.

Rolfes then took the took a much greater quantity. was declared a lottery One of the men who invested in Kiri nome. Mrs. McCarthy, wno is years a rr I37S.OOO to enable John 1" 10 repossess himself of the 0 capital stock of that com- nttnued on Page Thre. is Vnn7in neiore tne nims were finished.

Mrs. lend wa3 married two years ago, ioiu iana Leisenmeister says, she had a quarrel reporters today she had placed a glass Continued on Page Three. with Mrs. Rolfes. She later showed of icewater on a stand beside hr bed.

film and one print to Mrs. Rolfes. (The diluted poison was beside it. In i and when the mother objected to the (the nigrht she reached out for the wa- DEPUTY SHERIFF NICKEL jpose of her child. Mrs.

Leisenmeister ter. and in the dark seized the other While rubbing down the horsese of Fire Engine Company 24. Twelfth and Spruce streets. Monday morning, in an effort to cool thern. George I.

Rogers, a member of the company, was overcome by the heat. He was taken to the City Hospital in a serious condition. Rogers was a detective before he went to the fire department four years sgo. He Jives with his mother, Mrs. Mary Cummin-.

TAKES ACCUSER TO PEN says she destroyed both film and glass lnsteaa. tne raisea it 10 ner tips, print. 'swallowed once, and then felt her Mrs. Rolfes saj Mrs. Letsenmels- throat contract, her eyes smart, ana Temitv John Nickel, who re-' ter lured the child to her home, un- her mouth burn.

She put the jlaes centTy was acquitted of a charge of re- jessed her on the back porch and A girls screams frightened fcuf yeggmen from the office of the Kroger Stores and Bakery Company. SI1 North Sixth street, at 1 a. m. today after they had knocked the combins-tion off a safe containing $25,000, according. to the estimate of W.

H. AI-bers. secretary of the firm. This is a branch of fhe store, but because of Its central location, all A Saturday's collections and receipt from the firm's stores were depost'cl there. It Is believed the robbers were th same who broke the sife of the Tecke-ineyer Wehlnger Lumber Companv, Second and Wright streets.

Ssturdsr night, obtaining $44.52. and tried to break the safe of the Oiese Wagou Shop, 2622-24 North Broadway. Three yeggmen. two well-dressed white men and one neg-o. were In the office of the Kroner Stores Company lore Preva rica tion "ost-Dispatch is at its old tricks again, misrepresenting Papers in St.

Louis in order to make a favorable showing for It seems to be casehardened to exposure, apparently think-x well stuck to is as good as the truth with some people. at 1024 poiman fireeu i r. rfi, nrnnprtv took his a.C- suapptu me jiniure. jwnnei 11 old- Ster of Mr- was treated at home until 8 oJrii State Peni- wan a witness, according to the o'clock yeteroay morning phy-iitlar and M-comict. to we B- i siclans in attendance said she would The Weather tentiary at jerrerson receive the best attention at the City night with twenty -fa ur a the pr urirp'C MOTHrD Hosoital.

where several cases similar ers sent up from St. Louis for fel- OLAlhK VJt Wirt. 3 MOTHER to hers have been treated successfully. isthe latest prevarication, in its issue of July 12: Forecat for St. Louis and TlHnity: Shovrers tonight and Tue-Htay: slightly cooler tonight.

A Comparison of Totals. IS GUARDED AT INOUFSTl Mrs. McCarthy, accompanied by an Four deputies agisted Nickel but 3 AK.LCL Ai imViUfc 1 had purchasd railroad tickets he personally took charge of eflley. 'Saturday morntnR to go to Burlington. IWedley Is sentenced to the penlten- por fear tnat an alleged threat I her home, for a two weeks' visit.

itiary for ten years. I that Edward Ellebracht, who shot i ghe had not visited her Darents In five After Wedley was arrested on the anj killed his mother-in-law and years. She was to have started on the I charge of burarlary he said Nickel had wounded his wife, Clara, his father-, trip tomorrow. Her trunks were disposed of his property for him. Hp n.aw a guest at their home, packed and all was in readiness for 'was the chief State's witness.

Nickel 2707 Madison Ptreet, last Friday night, the trip. jwas acquitted and Wedley was sen- wouli-never go to trial alive, a spec- Iwhen Miss Rose Ludwlg, 15 Morgan, Teater4ar'a Tesrstre. Mobile. Ala Nashville 10S QJe following totals of agate lines show that the Mspatch was the ONLY St. I newsnaner makinc street.

Harry Elliot, icso Broadway, and Jossj Matthews, 613 Morgan street, pnssed on their wey home from a bost excursion. Th "lookout," a young white man, stood in front of the store. The curiosity of the three your.g persons was excited, and Miss Lud-wir pressed her face against the wln- tenced. weney nao. t-ii lal ponce guara was Kept aDout nimi from the penitentiary before by Gov.

and aU doorB ln tne Coroner's office LINEMAN ELECTROCUTED, 14 aC averi8ing carried during the first six months All other St. Louis newspapers show heavy losses. Abilene. Atlantic Ihsdo Calgary. Alb JS Chaston.

S. Chicago Corpus Cr.rlsti. Tex Denver 0 Duluth Flagstaff. Fresno. Cal Galveston Bay-J1" Jackville.

Fla. Kansas BODY FALLS 30 FEET New Orleans New York 8 Oklahoma Philadelphia Pueblo, Colo. ..92 P.oswell, N. St. Lonla 100 Pan Antonio Seattle.

7 4 Spokane. Wash.fS A icksburg. Mlas.92 Waah'toTi. V. 92 Tuma.

Arts. ..119 Herbert Hadley ror i -were closed when an inquest Into the time of the Missouri State capitol fire, death of the mother-in-law. Mrs. 1913 1914 Gain. Loss.

jdow and looked into the office. Sh 5,666,360 5,834,360 168,000 Harrr Snyder, who was sentenced Josephine Faragher, ws held this; to two years in the penitentiary for I m0rning. William Barnett, 22 years old. an bigamy, and Herman Franche a law- Ellebracht saw Edward C. Jlorst- Lmpioye of the McKinley Traction sys-ver.

sentenced to the penitentiary two mann and John Prendergaat. sons of 'emPi0ie years for forgery, also were in the Mrs. rar.hr by former marriages, eraocrat 3,548,700 3,429,900 Franche attracted attention i near the door of the Coroner's office, a. it the time of his arrest three months wnen he was being to the in-11" J. 1' brought to the In- 118,800 204,900 344,700 281,100 Sun- 2,421,600 2,076,900 united et' learnea ne nn 1 quest room for the inquiry, and told 1W tr niwrw tbroun saw tne sare roooers.

uia -wim turned the 'lookout" was running away. "I sm going to get a policeman, she called to her men companions, and ran ovr Sixth street shoutin police." When patrolmen reachet her. were directed to tMe store an-l arrived there, the robbers bad fled. The combination had been, pulle4 oft of the safe. The yeggs used a hammer and cleaver taken from th basement of the store.

They gained neen married two weeks. Kis wife Sergeant Patrick Kirk that he feared 11 re gJiJ cord for the twenty-fy first tried to aid him, but she she the two would harm him. One. he body. 7 Sunday) 1,518,300 1,237,200 iscovered Franche had been married had threatened to kill him be- ana comi Then fore he was given a trial v--, hnl not toi3 ner his safety belt.

Fellow workmen (n)? daT tor the last three years. 1 low-ered Barnett to the ground, and he by be seen that, while it places after The Star "(No Sun- 't does not include the Sunday advertising of The Star in she turned against him. I Horstmann and Prendergast for olea ry mmul" "r- I weapons, but did not find any. He; KWXr unDrAv tip -nn ordered the latter to leave the build-1 ANNE MORGAN Ur i. comPares it with the advertising without a Sunday issue FOUND SENSELESS FROM "9 HEAT; $8,825 IN CLOTHES I entrance by pulling heavy trlre screen from a basement window.

Miss Ludwlg was able to rive th FEET IN PLANE, LIKES TRIP ing. Deputy Coroner Furlong had th Pretending to exclude Sunday, it includes it in 1913, in sfior a loss by comparing the advertising in seven issue 113 1913 with six issues a week in 1914. 0 Pt CM police a good description of the men. F't-Cldy The robbers, who operated Batur- 1913 11 night the lumber company 1 -Patrick Cnrley. 65 vears old.

I inquest room guarded and had sill 04 j- pv 1 UoO Bihoff aver.ue. ws, taken to doors shut for fear a shot would be PARIS. July 13. Miss Anne gw i' fJ Citv Hoital last night after be- fired from a doorway. gan made ner first aeroplane lstl iS1? V.r, unconscious in an in The Coroners Jury held EHebracht i at Chart res Saturday, when she was terr.p....

i iVl iZt? "SS1 South K'ng's high- on a charge of homicide. taken up to a height of more than; lowest the rear Of ttaru r.f v.r 190 compare the advertising nf both the Post-Dispatch and offices, had taken a Hammer, puncr 82 71 7 ll 'and cold chisel from the Oiese Wagom 69; Company, after unsuccessfully at- V. rfiflUO A Tin i 1 i i A A flA wav. attacnes t-i r. Precllltation ih.

tmntisr to open the wagon com- property WOMAN, 22, DIES; NURSE Sunday 1Q1 IQId Hain. Biaitmrci arcld .1" r-entlv came into prominence for personal ana precipitation ax pany saie. rxer vrtiniui found cash, cne csa in temperature emeyer Wehinger Company safe. ed A hi, clothVs for I HELD ON CORONER'S ORDER i breakinr all the world's altitude rec- SE Mo pa I ords with as many as eight passen- for the day, 12 t-nnrtar M.r OAfrh n. -rr I deposit sew VV' i they left the too there.

i 9 degrees: S25.60. since July 1 Checks amounting to $266 were not vears ferm. CarXrr said Jl ma leii nu.j jirs nrnry iniiinwaii, temperature exrg in Sta ff" taken by the robbers. unve i believed he fell. He has a scap 0Td, a irse.

was arrested at her chamois bag cor.tair.ir.g i home. 4746 South Broadway, last 1 1 Mian morgan, rising eac m. 1 7 nrinttitkin for the dv. Inch; height of between 3.300 and 960 in precipitation since July 1. I feet, circling over the country, be-, "a inch: accumulated deficiency in i A in crolo Was lO JIM in v.ii? nuni 11.

urdill VI JIIS. iiiu i i at the Missour since January 1, 10.82 i tween Cbartres and Maintenon. precipitation 11 tv lining or cai mt- v. -v a.uri, a i' 0t for J6.S0 5 was found and Baptist Sanitarium. FCf ,7 lines Louis 1,412,455 1,606,740 194,285 lines shows that The Star has gained vastly more than the eh in aj jtg regUjar issues Gf 1914.

when compared with tT Sam" da-8 of the rst -Dispatch, even giving the tit of its narrow columns. It is plain which paper most in advertising, in spite of the prevarications Dispatch. Band Concerts Tonight, Fountain and Buder Parkt, 7 to 10 o'clock. Miss Morgan was interested in the inches. -ntuhl checks for $1,750 were The arrest was made on orders from tn at-other rocket.

i Coroner Padberg. handling of the aeroplane, which the! pilot explained to her in detail. On Carlev is retired, he. says. It is said by the Coroner and hos pital doctors that Mrs.

Walder diet TmAm or sefl it for cash Instead ct from an illegal operation. Mrs i landing sne expressea r.erseir aeiignt- ed with her flight. I .5 Sit 0 .04 .94 -SJ BF.AniXGS. 7 8 a. rn 8 9 a.

s. m. ...14 11 a. iZ noon 1 p. 2 p.

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5 a. a. 7 a. Brinkman says she not knpw Mrs. Tra(, cr fcr of alder and demea knowledge of mil.i.!'..

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Years Available:
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