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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 6

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ST. LOUIS POST-OISPATCH G. ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 13, it inn nuc neimiOT coccncD nteht- 8C why do 1 -ned e'-azed OIUU Tint MUr.lUOl CI LLULIl He was fined 125 and costs.

Theodore Logeman, 1015 Mullan- I 1 "SLIPPERY GULCH' TO SHOW HERE EIGHT DAYS FOR LEGION POSTS phy street, was fined $100 and cots by default in Police Court today for fpeeding 35 miles an hour on Loctst street. between Fourteenth and Twentieth streets, at 12:45 a. m. today. AT YOUR GROCERS Learn to distinguish, by the label and the signature, the famous Colktenin WU1 Houe Production With Lejrlon Members In the Cast.

For eight days, Nov. 22 to 29. the Coliseum will be transformed to represent the' town of "Slippery Gulcht by means of scenery from the studios William Hart, "movie" When. Morris Van Berg, 1711 CHILDHEN BITTEN BY MAD DOG Advises Special Treatim-nt of C'ae. Six children bitten Nov.

6 by a dog ithat ran Into the yard cf the Harrl-fson School. 4163 Greenlea. place. fvere advWd yesterday to take a ccial treatment, following dLscov-yTy by the city bacteriologist that tihe animal waj affected with rabies. JTTie after biting the children, tifll dead in a yard at 4I4SW Florla-jEani avenue.

The children bitten were Paul 1 Walker Jr 4107 Washington place; Herman Hoffman. 4130 Penrose "street; Emma Graham. 3945 Lee yjuve ana iocusi rrom imi iu i r-nwi Franklin avenue, was tried for having plain lenses on his automobile he paid: "I don't use my machine at I Olive and Locust From Xinth to Tenth Store Hours: 9:00 to Saturday, 9:00 to 6:00 SAUCE It has been the world's leading condiment for generations. avenue; Kaymond fc'tarnm, 4244 Clay avenue; David Metz. 4119 Bed Bud vf.nur- r.n.1 Louis Lo Pare.

3951 1 Kossuth avenue. SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE r.avarian Int. rind Willi llela Kun. VIENNA. Nov.

13. Dr. Max Levl-en, the Bavarian Communist leader. Ikh been Interned at Karlstein v-'ith Mela Kun and other members of the fanner Hungarian Govern- Westerner. "Slippery Gulch." will be presented unit: the auspices of the' American LcIon, with Qnentln Roosevelt Post No.

1 supplying the cast of bad men. bartenders and desperadoes. All the posts of the city will share in the proceeds, which will be used for an American Legion building her3. For the admission of Bo cents every visitor will be supplied with $3000 in stage currency with which to try to "break the bank." The games are all to be crooked, it is promised. "Bill" Hart has wired that he will stop over two days on his way East and show St.

Loulsans Just how he rolls a bad man with one hand and a cigarette with the ofcher, Capt LeRoy Prinz. who was a flight partner with Quenttn Rosevelt, wll "shoot down" Lieut. Claude C. Madison, ari American who was a French aviator, in a sham battle over the downtown section at 2 Wednesday of the celebration week. Among other attractions will be "Mexican Pete," a leather-necked boxer, who will be hung on a horsehair rope nightly.

The show Is tourfr.g the country for the American Legion, and has already played at Omaha, Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo. I For Friday and SaturdayE ITHAT COLD WON'T 'i BOTHER YOU LONG i Rugs and Linoleum Not if you let Dr. Bell's Pine- Iar-Honey help relieve it. a siJ 'X i au j-t: St? rs) A Big Sale of Used Pianos But Few Stores in This Country Could Conduct There are few stores in the country that send as many new Pianos into as many good homes as do Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney therefore, there are but few stores that are able to assemble as many good used Pianos at one time as Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney.

It is perfectly obvious, that few stores can conduct a sale of Used Pianos as big, as wonderful and as impressive, or that offers the value-giving opportunity that this sale promises. Included in this sale are Player-Pianos, slightly used Player-Pianos, used for demonstrating-Grand Pianos, slightly used for demonstrating and concert work and used Upright Pianos, taken in trade of such well-known makes as Kurtzmann, Fischer, Milton, Newton, Auto-Piano, Behning, Apollo, Weber, Chickering, Harvard, Haines and many other well-known makes. COLD-DISCOMFORT Ls something no Man, woman, or child should be bothered with for any length of time. The pleasant ingredients of Dr. Bell's Pi help wonderfully in loosening phlegm and congestion, easing the breathing, nd relieving cough, bronchitis, cold inflammation, hoarseness.

The test of time has favored Dr. Bell's Pinc-Tar-Honey. It helps speedily, safely, to start a cold-sufferer on the read to normal. No medicine cabinet should be without it. All Druggist.

30c, 60c, $1.20. Brussels Axminster Brussels Rugs; Axminster Rugs; size 9x12; good 9xli. in small, allover and wearing quality; Oriental and Oriental designs; special Frl- conventional (ieMsrn: special day and Saturday, for Friday and Saturday, Curtains Linoleum Inlaid 100 odd pairs sample Four yards wide Two yards wide la-Curtains; Irish point, printed Linoleum: laid Linoleum, in filet, cable net. Not- jrenuine cork and tiles, blocks and tingham voile and linseed oil. no paper; hardwood patterns; marquisette, at Friday and Saturday, Friday and Saturday, 33i.H$igai;Z5a i 1 TWO AVIATORS KILLED AFTER STARTING FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA Airplane Crashes In Surrey Soon After Douglas and Ross Start Journey.

By the Associated Press. LONDON. Nov. ia. Lieut.

R. M. Douglas of the Australian Flying Corps and Lieut. J. S.

L. Ross, his navigator, who started from Ho'jrs-low today for a flight to Australia, were killed shortly after they bean their journey. Their airplane crashed near Subi-ton, in Surrey. 'Costive Children and Grownup Costiveness harms the system, makes you 4'iU. listless, ambition less.

Correct it with Po-Do-Lax. Natures' able helper. Po-Do-Lax Is (eatie but thoroughly ethcient. A tr.cd aod worthy iexedy. 60c AU druggists.

Lockout in Spain Called Off. BARCELONA, -Nov. 13. Delegates- of the employers and workers last night signed tka definite agreement calling off the lockout which had paralyzed 'industry here for' a 'week. Work generally will be resumed today.

sr. S7 31 LOCUST sr. The Only Exclusive Retail Carpet House in St. Louis 'A Delightful Place in Which to Shop" HenkyA.Weiil.inc. 616-918 OLIVE ST.

The Most Exquisite New Frocks Stfmdardization of Value When we place on sale Used Pianos we are just as careful of the standard of value as when we place on sale new Pianos. There is no difference. Standardization of value is the keynote throughout the entire institution. A 12-year-old child is just as safe in buying a Piano in our Music Salons as the most technical expert. Liberal Terms A reasonably small deposit made at the time of the purchase of the Piano and convenient terms for the balance may be arranged.

Grand Opportunity This is a grand opportunity to purchase Christmas gifts. Pianos like these, at the prices mentioned, may not be offered to you asrain a- T7 this season. You can well afford to step into our Music Salons and arrange for a demonstration of one of these high-grade instruments. Pianos may be delivered now or held for Christmas delivery. 1 i In a variety all-inclusive of the seasons latest fancies Below are listed but a few of the many wonder-fid Piano values offered during this sale: Players Used for Demonstrating was $645 now $575 was $650 now $550 was $650 now $550 was $650 now $525 Kurtzmann Schulz SchuLz Schulz Fischer was $S00 now $675 was $785 now $650 was $795 now $650 was $785 now $650 was $775 now $650 Walworth Milton Milton Newton Newton was $650 now $525 i Vandervoort was $625 now $500 The new store has received the past few days many delightful fashions for dinner, dance and evening wear.

Each marked by distinction to the Nth detree, each a creation to arouse the unstinted enthusiasm of the woman or miss seeking the superlative in style. The bouffant type is offered in variations, the more conservative effects have their severeness relieved by clever trimming touches. Too dainty for words is the application of ribbon, flowers, beads or ostrich the color blendiugs beggar description. V. $45 $95 to $375 Artemis was $435 hot $400 Vandervoort" was $625 now $525 Arion was $495 now $385 Arion was $495 now $375 Arion was $495 now $395 Wegner $600 Fischer $600 Chickerine $675 Players Slightly Used, Taken in Trade Trade Weber Thiebes $495 $550 $350 $475 $495 Anto-Piano Behning Apollo Grands Slightly Used for Demonstrating and Concert Work Kurtzmann, parlor size was $1100 now $975 Checkering, parlor sue was $1300 now $923 Used Upright Pianos, Taken in Trade Harvard Haines Bros.

Belmont $100 $125 $125 Weber Kieaelhorst Schoernacke: $150! $150 $150 Braumiller $125 Reutner $150 Bollman Bros. $150 Music Savlott Sixth Floor. Speaking of Coats- i 7- Have you an adequate conception of the style service this store is rendering! nave you realized the extreme distinction available here in Coats of every type? not, we bespeak your inspection of our very handsome daytime, afternoon And evening Coats in peachbloom, evora, bokhara, cashmere duvetyne, bolivia, silk velvet, for-tuna, rich, brocades. Furs of luxurious character accentuate the effectiveness of many. Others relr on dis-tingTiishing' grace of line and fine workmanship.

Polo Coats 'Leather Motor Coats $65 to $450.

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