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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 7

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ST. LOUIS POST-OiSPATCH TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10. 1920. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Tl MEM UIT DV I1ILI1I1II Ul SHOTS FROM AUTO i on tin it in rr Our Great I AUGUST SALE of SHOES- 10 to 30 1 Including Our Entire Stock of Low Shoes and Boots in Advance Autumn Styles DEMANDS NOMINATION, SAYS SIDENERJSJiOT ELIGIBLE; IH'e Ielaro Attorney Could ot M-ii to Take tfr-tuit Atloriic-v-ddp.

Engene Hale. T. ho was defeated for the Republican tion for 1 Circuit Attorney last wm'k. yester- Jy filed with the Hoard of Kl-otioii Commissioners a deniMid for the 1 certificate of nomination on the ground that Howard Sidener, who received the most otes. is not electable because he is Prosecuting At- torney.

and hu not tLii-1 cur. not re-siri! from that office, and i- Incapable of holding other office until his term a Prosecuting Attorney expires. Male cont. nU-s that the l. t-''as never -t iovi.JH for the resig-na-tion of a i.rosecutin? attorney, and that the Governor lias no power to accept Si deuer's resignation if he tenders it.

The Hoard of Klectlon Commissioners has no povW to act on Hale's demand. The filing of it is a necessary preliminary to the blinking of mandamus proceedings jn the Supreme Court, hich Hale says he will do. AT UNION MARKET -TWO HOLD UP MEN IN AUTO RETURN 75 CENTS TO VICTIM Machine Kr.ms to Curb ami Itob-j tM-r-, Slay in It While" Scarrli-! lug IVdoirian. Frank Oilderslveve. 60 years old.

of S6S2 Cabanne avenue, walking over Ooodfellow avenue near Cal-' a nne at 9:30 o'clock last nicht. was hailed by two in a KorJ auto-: mobile as it drew up to the curb arid the men remained in the car out the rain. I Oildersleeve walked over to the machine and was told to stand close. One man in the car a revolver toward Ciiidet sleeve uhi'e the i reached out and searched his pock-' ets. Finding only the ber looked at it and b-d it back.

"We don't want chicken feed." he remarked. "You k-p walking and don't look back." "The marhino na driven awn v. (MiG-GOS Washington Ave, Thru to Sixth Street St. Louis. Kansas City, Detroit.

Cleveland. Cincinnati Jewel- Suspected After Shooting Near the Fruit Stand of Men Arrested in Spicuzza Killing. Pipeless Furnaces for Now and Old llous.e A. H. Gruendler Hardware Co.

1018 Cass Av. thne I rgrs Consideration for Worl.rrs. In an open Utter to employes of the- Fris. President James M. Kurn counseN ail nu in executive, I'OMtions to work not "over," the men in the rvice.

and states hi belief a fair wage should at all tunes bo i -i to nH. i BLACK TOURING CAR i SOUGHT BY POLICE Six or Seven Men Seen in Machine From Which Shots Are Fired Man at Counter Dodges Bullets. Alluring Nezv Fashions in Advance Autumn F-ROC'K'S Specially Priced An intensely interesting new collection of advance Fall Frocks for those who like the new things when they are newest. Models showing the new silhouette for the coming season, as well as much that is new in detail and 1 Complete Stock of COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS On Credit at Cash Prices MAY, STEfcS 8s. CO- 12th and Olive Sts.

i 1 A WEEK If trimming. ih mm if i i 4 IVczv Autumn Frocks of Tricotinc Nczv Autumn Frocks of Satin Nczv Autumn Frocks of Serge Nezv Autumn Frocks of Taffeta Nezv Autumn Frocks of Georgette Nezv Autumn Frocks of Charm use Th wounding- of two men in front of a T'nlon Market stand night, by fhots fired from an automobile going- north on Sixth street, has convinced the police that the ha to deal with a feud, in which the killing of Thomas Spicuzza. last Saturday night, was the firtt Anton Scarpelie. 3 1 ears old. a shoe worker, oi" 1 1 9 avenue, and Mike Quattrecchl.

of Wash street- were wounded at 1:: p. bjs they stood near th fruit stand of William Rus-o and Charles Rlzzo. on the Sixth street side of ttie market, near Morgan street. The s-hots appear to have hfn meant for Huso and VAzzo. neither of whom wa near at the time.

riuso and Kizzo were two nf th 12 men who wtre arrested on su-plclon after the killing of Spicuzza. who was shot from an automobile I as.ir.(r Franklin r.ue. Thfi-and the others were rejeard after th Coroner's where no detlnite eviilep.ee against any lnilividual deveiupcd. a few days before hi death had lp--a arr-steil on the charge of nibbing tho home of Russo and R'zzo. brothers-in-law and business part at l.r29 Cora av.r-:e.

He was isc 1 for want ofevider.ee. The automobile fr.im which the" wore tired last niht serii.ed as a Lira--, black car. wish red wheels. Six nr seven men v. ere see in it.

tw if them in th-Mr slurt sleeves. So n.a-iy shvts were tired that some of th are le-lieved to have been automatic pistols. Srtlvutore Tedesco, 4UZI Shaw avenue. wa Scarpelle and 'iuatrr- cc! but fie dropped behind a counter when the firing began, an 1 was hurt. Scarp lie shot iir-, -iirl-.

th- nqht arm aiiii through g. 'he leg bone being shattered. He is in the city hospital ir. r. serious Quattrecohi'8 wound was in the right breast, but did not appear to have affect' any vitat organ.

He and Tedesco were taken to the Carr Street Police Station, after Quat- I I occh.i wound was dressed. Scarpelle, Quattrcechi and Tedes- er were no', among the in the Spicuzza case. A at Sixth street and Washington avenue saw the car passing north, arid thought he noted th number, but the number he gave proved to be that of a car of different type, which was In a garage at the time. Fourth Floor ClosingOut Summer Dresses BelowCost! Hundreds of Summer Dresses have taken still greater reductions. Hundreds of daintv Wash Dresses as well as street, afternoon and sport Dresses of tricolette.

figured Georgette and t-fieta. To $25 Silk To $15 JFash To $25 JFash Dresses 'iff Dresses Dresses Fourth Floor si "That's Why We Chose a Columbia Grafonola" The August Sale of Furs Features (For One Day Only) French Seal Coats JFith Squirrel JFith Beaver Jfrtth Skunk Collars Cuffs Collars Cuffs Collars Cuffs 3 fSS. r--ymrj When the neighbors call you'll be proud to show your Grafonola. No other, phonograph has so many improvements that excite comment and admiration. 3 269 MRS.

WICKHAM'S ESTATE LEFT IN TRUST FOR THREE DAUGHTERS One- Daughter. Mix Ualph MoKit-trick. Gets Vaiulrrt enter I'laoc Home and The will of Mrs. Ttmily "atlir. Wickham.

who dieil last week, w.is filed in Probate Court yesterday. The original will. 'drawn April 1, 1 13. left the estate its trust of the St. Louis Union Trust Co.

for th 1 enefit of Mrs. three (laughters Mrs. Kalph Mrs. Charles W. Moore and Mrs.

Joseph Jr. Codicils. of which there are three, name Mrs. McKxttrick as a joint trustee. She also, in addition to sharing in the residue of the property, re-i cei'-es, by the codicils, the Wtckham resilience at Vand v-nter place and The trusteeship coti-tlnu-s th.e life of th d.ttjh-' it is provided that ea has tlte power of disposition by wiU of h'T respective share.

Hy the terrr.s of nr." th- co.ii-.cils Mr. Pulitzer's sh.are. the i event she should have died before I her mother, was to have pone to Mrs. Mck'ittr-i-k. Tins provision was made at th.e request of Mr.

Pulitzer, th.e document sets for-h .7 1 Regular $395.00 Values For "Wednesday ONLY we featured a specially prepared group of Freneh Seal Coats (seal-dyed coney) at an irresistibly low price. Models of fine quality and unusual beauty; perfectly made throughout: lined with finest silk. reasonable deposit" will hold any of these Coats for later delivery. Entire Stock of Furs at SAVINGS of 20 fo to 33 Third Floor. To the Columbia Grafonola' recognized superiority in richness of tone and beauty of design there has now been added the last touch of convenience in The Only Non Set Automatic Stop This Iong-w anted improvement is now a part of the new Columbia Grafonola.

Built right into the motor. Invisible. Automatic. Operates on any record, long or short. Nothing to move or set or measure.

Just start your Grafonola, and it plays and stops itself. No other phonograph has it. No other phonograph can get it. Basic patents protect the Columbia Non Set Automatic Stop. Ask the nearest Columbia dealer for a demonstration of the stop that needs no setting Standard Models up to fiOO Period Designs up to $2100 Exclusively on the Continuing Our Annual August Sale Underwear i i AS.

SILKTAMISOLF.S of wash satin attractively trimmed with laec 1 fT and embroidery, ribbon straps very specially PAPER WAGON BREAKS WINDOW New sfvoy Saj" It llllel Without Aid. Causlns Iamiie. Investtfratins? a crash of nt the Carland Cloak and Suit 4n? North P.roadway. at o'clock last nicLt. pe.iicemen found a newshov'a wajron half in and half out of the window.

John Trlda. 12 years o'd. of 122T North Thirteenth street, standing near bv. claimed the wasron. He he had left it in th- lobby of the store ar.l It started of us own volition while was absent.

The iiamac" wn The bo was takn the of detention for the Court, when p.driitted he had been papers on the streets nftor 6 p. m. i AS 4 SL 00 $1 95 tJ F.WKI.OPE CHF.M1SE of jrood quality cambric: prettily trimmed with lace: number of different styles; special for the August Sale of Fnderwear. at GOWNS of muslin, in dainty lace end embroidery trimmed stles. square and necks; specially priced for the August Sale, at nlll.lri'IXK" 00WXS ASP CIIEMlSE-IIan finkroidwd.

itli daintv sj.rav, nn.l flrawn work: a way around srk and feVvl 1 neck iaa Grafonola COLUMBIA GR A HO PHONE COMPANY, New York i Roar Admiral Ilntchin ABC. 10. Tlear Admiral Charles T. JIutchlns. V.

retired d'ed yesterday of He was visiting- his son. Cemtnander Charles T. Ilu'chls rval attache hi the 'American legaMon here. rirjf Floor. nn I.

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