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Pj s. 1 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH. FRIDAY EYENLNG, AUGUST 26, 19lo, LOUIS POST-DISPATCH. notio eyes, fiery In their lnte Each of the young womenja-whatever 'was handiest and vain to shoo the reptile a way Boy Whose Slight Wound Resulted in a Case of Lockjaw he was true to the land of his adoption.

They were Americans born, while he was born In Scotland in 1838. He died In New Tork last cember. One of his most famous pictures, "Sheep Shearing," has recently beftt sold to the St. Louts permanent exhibition, the City Art Ir-1 kill It, but none of them, rem i ing how -Mother Eve was snai a snake, would venture near enough GRAND TRUNK WRECK REPORT GIVES 6 DEAD AND 5 HURT DURAXD. Aug.

26. Superintendent Ehrke of the Grand Trunk gave out a statement that six passengers wer killed, five were Injured and eight escaped without injury late Wednesday niffht in the Grand Trunk rear-nd collision, three mile3 east of here, when Pullman car Nebraska on the train No. 14 was demolished and pet on fire by the locomotive of passenger train No. 4. TETANUS GERMS DEFY DESTROYER; BOY NEAR DEATH Child, Hurt Two Weeks Ago by a Wagon Now Is in the Throes of Lockjaw.

300 SHIRLAW PAINTINGS TO BE EXHIBITED IN ST. LOUIS Showing of Artist's Unsold Works Expected to Provide a Rare Treat. By Leased Wire From the Sew Tork Boreaa of the Post-Dispatch. NEW TORK. Aug.

26. Arrangements have been completed to hold a series. of memorial exhibitions of the unsold work of the late Walter Shir-law. These exhibitions will be held in special galleries in a half dozen large cities. The first will be In New Tork, some time in November, and the others in Buffalo, Chicago.

St. Louis. Pittsburg and possibly Phila to deal It a telling blow. While they were flitting around, uttering little cries of alarm, a servant was summoned, and he "bruised the head of the serpent" with a stone and put it out of business absolutely. The reptile was a water moccasin and.

was curled Nip on the rear porch of the Springer residence when EDWARD SYILLE GIRLS SEE SNAKE THE KIND THAT CAN BE KILLED WITH A STONE Reptile, a Water Moccasin, Is Found Curled Up on Porch of Springer Home. ThU little" story of a snake Is not an Alton nature fake But was concocted with rare skill Within the bounds of Ed wardsville: And it was women truth that stings! Not men-folks, who were "seeing; thinirs." A snake as big around as a hoe hr.ndle and curled up as tight as a watch spring: frightened a bevy of Edwardsville beauties and all but threw them Into hysterics as they were being entertained on the lawn by Misses Josephine and Maude Springer. Nothing like a consensus of opinion exists as to the length of the reptile, 'which robbed the party of half its pleasure. Some of the fair ones say it was as long as their arms. Others sav it an BOY RUNS AWAY RATHER THAN BECOME A "FINE MUSICIAN" Insistence of Relatives That He ''Fiddle" All the Time Proves Too Much.

Rather than grow up to be a "fine Richard Hurley Jr. ran away from his home in New York He was arrested at Union Station Thursday night when he alighted from a train and was taken to the House of Detention. With him was Frank Montle, also of New Tork. Both boys are 15 years old. "Mamma and papa kept urging me to practice on the fiddle," said Richard, and sister made me play every time she had company.

Grandma and grandpa told me to practice and my aunt and uncle told me that if I would Just keep playing al! the time, I would be a fine musician. I got tired of playing morning, noon and night and ran away. Frank Montie is a lamplighter and makes $3.50 a week. He paid my fare here and was going to help me get a Job. I don't want to be a musician." The police also are holding Montie.

Richard's parents live at 228 East Fortieth street In New Tork. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Toofh Powder not only cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth without injury, but impartspurity and fragrance to the breath, temoving instantly the odor of tobacco. STRONG DRUGS USED 1 1 i 15,000 Employes Made Idle. MANCHESTER, N.

Aug. 26. Fifteen thousand employes of the Amoskeag Cotton Manufacturing Co. were thrown out of work today when the 17 mills of the plant closed for' a period of 15 days. Curtailment of production was the reason for tha shutdown.

Only Hope Rests in the Fact That a Similar Case Was Cured. Mak-ft thfi akin soft as velvet. delphia. There are about three hundred pictures in aH, comprising murals, oils and pastels. To those acquainted only with the commercial work of the artist these exhibits will be a startling revelation, as they are all of great beauty and variety.

Shirlaw belonged to the same coterie of men as Abbey and Whistler. They often tried to persuade him to join them in London, but like them. to CUM Improve any complexion. Kest ahamooo made. Cures most akin eruptions.

Munfon'a Hair Invigorator cure dandruff. tHops hair frem falling. Makes hair Brow. If you have ryspepsia. or any liver trouble, use Munyon'a Paw-Paw Pills.

They cure Biliousness. Constipation and drive all Impurities from the blood. MTJKTON-S HOMEOPATHIC HOME REMEDY Pa. Siomah Troubles -Horsford's Arid Phosphate Produces healthy activity of weak and disordered stomachs. An unexcelled strength builder.

The extreme hardiness of the tetanus long as a clothesline, with hyp- germ Is exemplified in the case of Richard Schleier, 9 years old, who is being treated at the city hospital for lock jaw, resulting from a slight Injury Buf STORE CLOSES SA TURD A AT 6 P. M. slipped out again In a moment, but not before a bruise the size of a dol- fered two weeks ago. Although the wound was washed out each day with ar had been inflicted below the knee. a solution of bichloride of mercury cf Dr.

"Walter H. Hewett, resident physi four times the uat strength, the cian at the City Hospital, ays that, al tetanus microbes flourished and sur Jpecims 'forJtiturdqif lotting vived the period of Incubation. though he has Injected the extraordinary amount of (5000 units of serum into the patient's spinal cord, he has little hope of the boy's convalesence. Dr. H.

W. Heuermann, 2S03A St. Louts Tyler, 8014. avenue, says he cannot understand how the bacilli contrived to live against tha measures he took for their destruction. Floor) I know of only three cases of recov $20.00 Men Suits 30c louse ieiaists ery, he said.

In Instances In which the serum has not been administered Just the right weight for early fall wear; in blue aa within 10 days after injury. In this case the delay was nearly two weeks. Jefferson and Victor Bailey and Glasgow Manchester and Sarah Xext Door to Muth'a BlR DT Goods Store, 50c Boys' Blouse Waists in neat black and white effects; Reihoval Sale Price 50c Boys' Knee Pants; Removal Sale Price 19c 19c "Curvature of the spine has not yet SiJO serges; all the new shades or cheviots and fancy worsteds; every garment bears the Union Label; Removal Sale Price occurred, but the Jaws are rigid. I regard the boy's condition ejs desperate. Today his legs and arms are growing stiff.

We are doing all we can to pre vent convulsions, in which lockjaw patients usually Whenever there are signs of a coming spasm, we arrest It by blowing chloroform, atropine or "I cleansed the boy's wound each day with a one-five-hundredth solution of bichloride of I usually employ a solution 'of only of this disinfectant. all this time the germis seem to have been prospering." Richard was sent to the City Hospital Thursday from his home, 2521A Dodier street, that he might have the benefit of the serum treatment. His jaws became locked and his condition is said to be critical. He la the son of William and Kathlnka Schleier. Hart by a Brewery Wagon.

On Aug. 12, he was playing In the alley back of his home when a. brewery wagon passed. A playmate, hanging to the rear of the vehicle, called to Richard to Join him. As he attempted to climb aboard, he fell, and his left leg slipped between the spokes pf one of the rear wheels.

It $1.00 All-Wool Knickerbocker Pants for boys, ages 6 to 16 years; Removal Sale AQt 4-3U $2.50 Boys' Russian Blouse and Sailor style Wash Suits in a good variety of colors, includ- fl ing solid white; Removal Sale Price Uuu $4 and $3.30 Mens All-Is) ool Pants Made with side buckles, peg top and hloretone across the patient's nos trils." Hope for the Schleier. boy's recovery. LOOK AT OUR GROCERY DISPLAY and you'll appreciate why so many excellent housekeepers trade with us regularly. Ask our prices and you'll realize that they have an eye for economy as well as quality in buying here. But don't confine yourself to looking and asking.

Give us a trial order and experience the advantage of trading at Bailey market. semi peg; Kemovai 5aie Price however, may be entertained, in view of a remarkable cure of an advanced case of tetanus reported to have been achieved by Dr. L. C. McElwee, 1221 North Grand avenue.

The patient is 10-year-old Gertrude $1.00 Mens Jojt Shirts Men's soft laundered Shirts; made in the popular coat style; laundered neck band and cuffs; a good' assortment of desirable patterns to select from; all sizes; tin MZ.ua 75c Women's Jilk Jiose Women's black pure silk Hose gauze weight made with a deep lisle garter grip; extra splicing at heel 3 ai -ixv-v-j. Bodemer, S513 Pennsylvania avenue. The rigor which signified the last stages of the disease had already appeared when A Skin ef Beauty i Joy rorwn Dr. McElwee was summoned, and the 4.. pkgs.

Spaghetti or Macaroni. 1 lbs. Whole Rice 25c child's body was curved in a semi-circle, with the heels near the head. QH.T Fine Salmon, can cans Salmon Pudding lt? Felix Gouraud's Oriental Craatn or Magical Baai 49c and toes; a splendid 75c Quality Satur 49 Gives 9 04) Tntta as One Dose, usually sold at $1 Saturday only for Second Floor. lnWT Tan.

Ftmplao, rmkiM, Moth nkiw Adopting heroic measures, the physi Skis Placate nTieGoIdTJustTwins, Broadway and Franklin Av. day only, per pair. Main Floor. and rwy bl.ra cian administered 9000 units of anti- tan on DMulT, tetanic serum, instead of the usual in tw sera S3-S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 'S3 S3 and dafiM da taction. It haa atood tha taat at Boys' urban jfats 60 yaara.

nod ia me Boys' and Children's Turban narmlaas are teat jection of 500 units. About 36 hours after what Dr. McElwee describes as his "excessive, extravagant use of the serum," the patient began to respond to 2 Cans Early June Peas, 15c 9 a7 I $1. 50 Jiousa Presses Made of best quality percale, with high and low neck and full gore; skirt colors: blue, it to mra rt a Hats, telescope or plain crc crown. preptrlv mad.

Soys' 23c Caps for 10c Boys' and Children's Golf Caps; come in a large assortment of fancy- patterns; all sizes; worth 2Ce; Saturday 1fP chcice for I Uu come in Cardinal, navy and $100 Jfouse Presses "We place on sale Saturday House Dresses of finest quality and Eflp assorted colors UUu Second Floor. aocapt no oanntai fait of alanilaC the treatment. Friday the muscles in 49c Bray; the kind sold elsewhere at 69c; special for Saturday uma Dr. L. A.

Sarra said to a tkd red, gray; at this Q7n her back had relaxed, and she was able Main Floor Aisle 7. ulU price. (Second Floor.) of tha bunoa -IJbJIafceThe to chew, her jaws having become un patient) As von locked. ladiaa arlU thorn. I raeommand Although she will have to be care 4 pkgs.

Com Flakes 8 bars Toilet Oonraad'a Cream aa tha laaat harmful of all Mm S3.00 io $4:00 JZadies' JZow Shoes Special Ifeckttear $2.00 leather Bogs (With initial) ikln preparations. For aala by all drnrxlata and Fanv fully watched for several weeks. Dr. 3 Pkgs. Gold Dust, 10c ooda Daalsra in tha IJaltad Stataa.

Canada and McElwee is confident that her recovery MO T. BCPKIMS. Pruu 27 Br sal Jtau St. lor tort will be complete. Soup Meat, 5c Boneless Stew Meat, lb 1 emce Lace Yokes in cream and black; eal value 39c; special Saturday, "We place on sale at a slashing reduction all of our remaining lines of Ladies' Low Shoes and Pumps, consisting of 1250 pairs, of patent colt, vici kid, Eussia calf, in plain or cap toe.

These ECZEMA CURED Beef Shoulder, lb lOc Bump Boast, lb "Imperial Remedy" Stops All Itchiner at Once. larriages, Birtks and Deaths Smoked Shoulders, lb ltty2c Ery Salt Meat, lb Sugar-Cured Hams, 17VaC aeon strips, lb 1 Oc lbs. Lard 4-Oc 2 lbs. Cream or Brick Cheese 35c 2 Sinoin Steaks 25c Large Hound Steaks lOc 2 large Porterhouse Steaks 15c Short Porterhouse Steaks 5 It 's nice, cfean liquid. Instantly re are all new, up-to-aate styles; we are determined to clean up our La-, dies' Low Shoes, and offer you these grand values; regular $3.00, Pride lieves the itching pain and gives ease and rest.

It penetrates the skin to the roots of the -trouble, drives the 8 BARS SWIFT'S PRIDE nr soap Z3C SOAR Large, 12-inch size; genuine leather; leather lined; wide open frame; very deep bottom; one lace- "25e large size Dutch Collars; Val. trimmed jabots attached; special Saturday marriage: licexses. $1.44 $3.50 and $4.00 values; while they last, at UW. -a. i 1 5 Hi v.

i i i IS- i Howard H. Benson .3510 Lindell Mauds Jennings 3510 LUndell nmrurf OJ A .1 "Handkerchief Seconds," both Men's germs out and purines the diseased parts. Doctors have prescribed it for 25 years in the south. If your druggist cannot supply you with "Imperial $1.12 U5e initial free with each Bag; price 2lAt See our wonderful bargains in Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, in patent leather, box calf and vici; in lace or 1 A button; prices from OSc to lfrv? and Women's: worth 10c; Saturday, each Main Floor Aisle 3. Main Floor Aisle 6.

Remedy, send to the manufacturers, Price $1.00 a bottle, express prepaid. Imperial Medicine Houston, Gertrude A pel, 2000 De Kalb Paul 1218 X. 13th Mrs. Julian Llptak 1213 13th Raymond A. de Rausse 1305 Washington Clara K.

Peters ......300 Soulard. August Richner Philadelphia, Pa Mrs. Sadie Skobel Chicago, 111 John A. Barbleri University City, Mo Maria Campiottl University City. Ma 1 S3 Only ss 2 lbs.

Fancy Mixed Cakes 1 5c 3 large cans Sauerkraut, can 5c 3 sacks Salt lOc 2 bottles vash 5c 2 bottles Ammonia. 2 bottles Mustard 5e 2 loaves Bread 5c Large Pies Tc Sweet Eolls, dozen 5c Doughnuts, dozen. 5c Large cut Coffee Cake 5c Marble Cake, cut 1 Oc 3 lbs. Lump 1 Oc Aisie tjaturday 2 bottles Catsup 1 5c 4 jars Mustard 25c Tomatoes, can 5 3 cans Baked Beans. 25c 3 cans Cocoa 25c Bartlet Pears, Fine Peaches, lOc 2 boxes Safety Matches $3.00 Jigh Jhoes.

$1.69 Texas. A. C. A. Feather NORTH Joseph A.

McQuinness. Tork City 'Jtigh Shoe Sate Extru Special, Saturday In Basement S3.00 Panama "-'-j vii Alice lu CAROLINA Men's Shirts I $1.50 Clem Duncan sibu jn ortti Market Sarah J. Dudley 3020 North Market George Cartwrlght Springfield, 111 Skirts Proof Ticking 200 yards of A. C. A.

Feather-proof Ticking: reg. seller: Saturday (Base As a 15c Swiss and Curtain Net 200 yards ot Curtain Swiss, in all pretty patterns, also all Lace Curtain Nets, in pretty designs: while it lasts (Basement. Aisle I flfi 2). yard IUC special re- from our quest If YOU Don't Know Neatlv tailored In black, blue and brown, all 15 ment. Aisle 1), yard mm 600 pairs of a well known brand of Ladies'.

Hih Shoes in pat. colt, blue cap toe and pat. colt button, plain toe Kun- Alarms ijqwu in John Louis County Anna Michel 327 Sidney Alex. McLean 2107 Obear Mrs. Mellle 2107 Obeaj Robert R.

Hoffman 111 Clara Grethey Bloomington, 111 Richard Meyer 1818 Lafayette Adella K. C. Hubeli 1755 S. 18th out-of-town customers, who could not attend our Priday sale, we vlll add 100 doz. our $1 and $1.60 Shirts, made of he finest Scotch nercales and Ma-Iras, In all sizes.

dar: 54c iasement. Aisle 7. meiai, njuoher ana button, all sizes and a a M- rr' ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR OR YOUR DRUGGIST ABOUT widths a pos- William Bland fio1- 22d Donis Boss ..223 wash Saturday In iWmt Basement sX f'Tj fy? Aisle 6, EXTRA! 9 to to Special We will place on sale for one hour only our entire line of Boys' 35c Waists. in assorted sizes; these Waists are made of fine Madras and percale (Basement. rtt.

40-ln. Sheeting 200 yards of 40-inch Unbleached Sheeting: just the kind that makes good, large-size bed sheets and slips; Saturday, as a special offer Basement. Cn Aisle 1), vlC Solid Gold WeddlBs; HJvsTS, $3 S25. 10 Men's Blue i ive 3 .00 value, for a 1.69. Bntrts.

in assorted sizes, -will OH DADWAY'S EADY TDELIEF Bf 1 TT.aLIJM mSlj1 (Basement Aisle 4. S3 H88fnTit, Aisle 7 lOci Aisie for A. G. G. I 4 BIRTHS RECORDED.

and G. Bonner. S013 Vinegrove; boy. and A. Williams.

3431 Manchester; boy. and R. Dunsford. 2714 Rutger; boy. and M.

Jones, 2S0S Chouteau; boy. and. M. Hyatt. 2933 Dickson; boy.

and N. Radosav, 1621 S. 2d; boy. and L. Schafer 2922 Lemp; boy and G.

Brueshke 1315 9th; boy. B. A. V. A.

W. F. W. T. P.

I yon are troubled with Summer Complaint, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps in the bowels, Colic, or any interpal pain, get a bottle of Kadway's Ready Relief; follow the directions you find with the bottle and you will secure instant relief from pain and a quick a-. i-a 4-1 .1 ll B. C. Gentlemen, our entire remaining stock of woolen suits, all al rics except serges (many suitable for fall) is now P. uio ui uui uuuuif icuui ul mure man H.

MaxweU, S32S Garesche; girl, and 1 R. Huston, 6321 Catalpa; girl, and A Goldschmidt .1411 Salisbury; girt, and M. Kersen. 3S22 Minnesota; girl, and T. Connell.

4123 Tatt; girl, and M. Costeilo. 144 S. 2d; girl. and R.

Trader. 2752 Park; girl, and W. Phillip. 6024 Berthold; girl, and i Rothschild. 4343 Lindell; girl, and M- Martin.

2636 Papln; girl. and F. Scherstuhl 466. Louisiana; girl, and M- Burat, 2532 Partridge; gin. and C.

Waters. 2626 Law ton; glrL and A. Barth, 4223 Connecticut; girl, and A. Duchek. 4658 Pennsylvania; girl.

F. S. SIXTY YEARS S. M. A.

J. 11 Dowel Disord as a sure cure tor a ers H. J. nrnUL PERMITS. Edw.

M. Burrows. 89. 5058 Kensington l.ii Kaber 3. 71 Bowm; oronchltfs.

irnrlrn 76. 3732 S. Grand; heat pros- (Second) $25 and $30 Suits for sale at $14.00 tration. ,.10 rw nnh.i. Fannl.

BleeU 45 1WH Burd; rrltonltis. 1400 N. Jefferson nark First) $35. $40 and $45 Q1Q CA Suits for sale at. Tlie ricbest garments it is possible to buy.

1X)U1S iHiiBO. Mever. "50. 2607 Blair; oedema of brain. rodler: nmhiHH.

Tbis is our final cut. Make tbe" most of it. fT MeiSlnTer; 37' 1941 "rjkee- accident. George H. Eaton, 40.

2716 Hermitage; heart Jirscntt 22. 21S4 Adams- accident. Kd-rck Llf. X'rf Farrar; carri- No Doctor Needed Mrs. J.

Westervelt of i'aterson, 1. writes: "I must tell you your Kiulway's Ready Relief "is the best remedy for pain that there is in the imirket tolay. I have a large amily of small children, and it has saved me many a doctor bill for them alone, and myself also. For Summer Complaint (Diarrhoea) it is a king over that. I am never without it on hand, and my friends all use it now lfo.

My little girl has sprained her ankle and. is coming nround fine without any other doctor than Kadway's Ready Relief." Mrs. J. O. Feriley of Tampa, write: "Will you please send roe without delay a copy of your publication, 'False and I have been using Radway's Ready Relief and it cannot be beat.

It has raved mv little girl's life of the Cholera Morbus." For Internal and External Use Put in your medicine chest a bottle of Radway's Ready Relief. Drinking water is made palatable and safe to drink by adding 15 to 30 drops to a tumbler of water. No one should risk drinking river or well water without observing this precaution. This will prevent and cure Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Cramps, Yellow and Typhoid Fever, Cholera, as well as other malignant and malarious fevers. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Good for Sunburn, Sprains, Strains, and Bruises R.

R. R. will give instant relief to all suffering from sunburn, scalds, burns, and a cure will quickly follow. It soothes the Inflamed skin, "takes the fire out" and gives ease and comfort. For mosquito and other tfftes and stings it is an-rivalled.

It relieves fit once. Cramps in the Stomach Charles Schoenf eld of 27 Lin-wood street, East N. writes: Last Summer I was attacked with cholera morbus, and after trying most everything without benefit my wife finally got "Radway's Ready Relief, which was rubbed over my stomach and taken inwardly, and the cure was almost immediate. I take pleasure in recommending the R. R.

R. to anyone suffering with pains and cramps in the stomach. It was a godsend to me." Arthur D. Morrison, 56 Centre Peabody, writes: take pleasure in indorsing Rad- way's Beady Relief, which for 25 years has been a valuable remedy for every kind of pain and colic in oar family. It is also excellent for chilblains." 77.

2706 Louisiana; npn ritis. At em Pth NSrrV. ZKtSZZ BlainefipYth'eUorn. QUALITY CORNER CrleV'Flshback. 17.

2d and Valentin; alcoholism 2202 W.rt,ir,. KeUDf al javw "t.vu. ON LOCUST STREET AT SIXTH olaw. n.tH. EUasbeth 3.

L. S- 6th; mnnia Archie R- Sale. 9. 130H 3. Sd: ecldent Louis M.

Morgan. 26. 1900 Belt; pulmonale. T.nV. XI MIUD AND Henry niiaia, uvaiai- abscess tndrmurr- it.r,k.i.i.

WILL HOT CAUSB "EKVOrSXMB OB Htvav In EVEliT FAMILY this invaluable specific remedy for all inflammatory diseases should constantly kept on hatd. The expense is a mere trifle, and saves more than twenty times the amount in doctors' or druggists' bills. Kditr' Kadr R(l i Blood Kraolvpnt nd Radwi't HUn are Sold by AU Urngglats. (il.itUMhfcU under the i ood sad Drue a Act. Jane 8l.

1906. No. 3S7. Radway Co. rJSSSfL.

New York Tar onaaus and transparent projection. Movlcr ploture machines and all aeeeaMrles. Oaa tor oaletum Uinta. IC- IO fCT 0 1 0 0UUE STREET C. lr li.

Iri 23) gi i n. crmr.D m. Patrick Tiernsy. 61. 366S Cook; dsgeneration of heart.

Artreatlae Minis" Ii. BUENOS AIRES, Aug-; 26. Gen. Jose M. GalTes, Minister of the interior in the Argentine.

Cabinet. la dead. M4a tta WICK MKWCANT1LK QtttAR T. LOUI WIT. inmcTMi rnnwrrxi 1.

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