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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 18

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ST. LOUIS POST-OISPATCH Til I'liSDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1017. ST. LOUIS POST-DISFATCU 30 1 the Western elevators. buildings were destroyed.

With 25,000 bushels of grain and 30.000 pounds of flour. and an adjaxent building at 3:45 a. m. Sixty-live guests in the hotel es caped. A noon fires broke out simultaneously in the Farmers' nnl LIST OF MEN LOST ON I).

S. DESTROYER 24 ROUSING FRIDAY his mother. Gertrude F. Wcdderburn. Chevy Chase.

Md, and of Knsign Skinner, was his mother. Mrs. Harry G. Skinner, of Mount Washington, Md. The vessel carried SS men besides the three officers and 70 of the enlisted persons were saved.

Lieut. Commander Reno was 30 years old and was appointed to the naval academy from Missouri in 1901. He was made a lieutenant in 1910 and was appointed lieutenant commander last May. Lieut. Wedderburn, who was 25 years old, was born in Chicago and was appointed to Annapolis from Mary land in 1911.

He was made ensign In the navy in 1915 and was temporarily appointed a lieutenant SUNK IN COLLISION luxated Iron Makes Strong, Healthy, Iron Wen and Beautiful Healthy Rosy Cheeked Women BA RGAIN Lieutenant Commander and Two Junior Officers Went Down With the 'Chauncey. of the Junior grade on July 1. 1917. I I i(r I I DETAILS STILL LACKING That Forcibly Demonstrate the Immense Money-Saving Possibilities of This Big Economy Sale! Knsign Skinner was a member of the naval reserves and was born in Baltimore in 1889. He received his appointment ass ensign last May.

Vice Admiral Sims Cables Casualties Without Waiting for Official Report. MEN'S OVERCOATS Young Men's Pinch-Back All-Wool Melton and Kersey Overcoats 50 Overcoats SrH fls Dr. N. H. Hornstine, for ten years in the Department of Public Health and Charities of Philadelphia, says: "The nA ministration of Nmterf Iron in number of kmhhoni rie where mtirr lonirk tin.

I utterly failed onlr erTel (o lomiurr me of it remarkable and imuviinl ioer. When I took it I foun.l the ranidilv with whirh enercv and endurance increael most oiiniri-inK. '1 he fact 'rial this preparation of iron does not tn lure th teeih. make them bl 'k. nor nonet the stoma, make It especially In my opinion the widespread use of Nuxaled Iron is hound to make a nation ot Btronsf-r men.

lovelier women and healt.i-ler children." Tr T-ouia Be-yea. for 1 years Adjunct Professor in the New York Ho-ineooathie Medical c'olietre. aara: "Not-withstandine the fact that am nearins mv SOth birthday, a short courae of N'-i-s-ated Iron made me fori like a new man. Friends Bay. What have von te doinsr to yourself, vou look ao wel! and full of life? tn my opinion there is nothine like nnranir: iron Nuxateri Iron to put vouthfui atrenenh and nower into the vpin of the weak, run-down, infirm or used." Former Hea th Commlaaloner m.

Kerr, of the City of Chicuso. aays: 1 am well na.vt mv three-aoore vears and want to fay that I believe mv own creat ThyFieal artiiitv is due larcelv todav to "mv personal ue of Nutated Iron, ajtd if my endorsement ahall induce anaemir. nervous, run-down men and women to take XuTafed Iron, and receive the wonderful tonic benefits which I have re- 1 I "WASHINGTON. Nov. I'J.

The ftivy LH-partmont i 1 1 is without details today of tbe collision in tho war Zona Moncltiy Tnornin resulted in the.iinhins of the American destroyer ChaUneey -with tho loss of three, officers IS enlisted men. tirr: That Ihrrc stuff (Xturatrtl Iron) rri-ts life mafic It -eir-lainht pns the. ginger of yottft ijfo a man. 1 mulish Coat in. th" wanted rrav and brown novettv xni-turea every one carefully tailored In manner that will Ilease the particular man real $12 alue Friday Hnlorne M.

met. ton anl kerncy ver-ront in the tatle i -leniti (1 I f.na black Velvet collar lYIdav at PLOT SUSPECTED IN $200,000 FIRES IN LEMMON, S. D. MOimiDGK. S.

IX. Nov. 22. What appears to be a wholesale plot to destroy elevators and feed warehouses in the Northwest may be revealed after an investigation is made of a $200,000 fire at Lemmon. S.

where two grain elevators and an entire business block were destroyed yesterday. Phosphorus plants were found In several parts of the city and several arrests have been made. A vigilance committee has been organized and is patrolling the streets. The city is r.lso menaced by an extensive prairie fire- from the northwest. Th fire in Lemmon start in an areaway between the Palace Hotel Fine Quality Cravenetted ft Men's Splendid All-Wool $15 Overcoats 5 In compliance with department orders.

Vice Admiral Sims cablet! the casualty list without waiting for the official report of the accident. It is believed that the destroyer, running in heavy weather with, no lights fhowinp, crashed into an English or French patrol vessel. That she foundered rapidly is indicated by the heavy toll of life. Lieutenant-Commander Walter K. Iteno, the commanding officer, and his two junior officers.

Lieut. Charles K. "Wcdderburn and Knsign Harry G. Skinner were the officers lost. Ttio Knlistnl Men IxnU The.

enlisted men lost were: Stanley T. Anthony, electrician, first cla-ss. radio; mother, Florence Johnson, lledford. Mass. Ifonore M.

Claggett electrician, first-class; father. Honors M. Clag-gi it, Jxturel, lKinicl Crane, machinist mate, second class; mother. Alary H. Crane, L'710 Augustine Court, Ios Angeles, Cal.

Joseph i. Kwart, machinist mate. firt class; father, William 1m. Kwart, 5 1 Second street, Newport, K. I.

Charles A. Goodrich, chief machinist's mate; brother, George J. Goodrich, Oakwood. 111. Algen 1L Guttridge.

machinist's mate, second class; father, William II. Guttridge, Cullison, Kan. Henry G. Haman. seaman; father, Hurt W.

Haman. 153 Sidway street. N. Y. Joseph A.

Ileroux. fireman. tKird class; mother, Emma J. Jiachel-lerie, South Soto street. Los An geles.

William II. Hampel, oiler; father, Charles Hampel, Kandville, 5Iieh. Ir.i. 1 Kopn, gunner's mate, first class; father. Jesse V.

Kopp. 1527 Harrison street. Davenport. Io. Charles A.

O'Connor, chief ye-man: sister, Margtirct Tessier. 105 W. liroadway. South Mass. 1'rancisco l'aetakhan.

mess attendant, third class; mother, Mart Dunicio, Olongapo, I. I. John Khinehart, chief water tender; friend, Mary Sprague, Clock Island. II. 1.

John A. Smith. gunner's mate, firnt class; father, William Smith, W. Ninety-fifth street, New-York. John William Stribling, oiler; father John Stribling.

Waring, Tex. Oswald J. Terkildsen, yeoman, second class; uncle, Conrad Terkildsen, .196 Seventh avenue, Urooklyn, N. Y. Nicholas II.

Wagner, ehip fitter, first class: father, Jacob Wagner, KuIIerton, Md. George Wornell, boiler maker; friend, Harry C. Smith, San Francisco. Sc-vcnty Men Were Saved. Lieut.

Commanduer Ilenos next of kin his wife, lleatrice lieno, 231! South Twenty-first street, Philadelphia: that of Lieut. Wcdderburn was Overcoats Srl R5 lltntlrtna II. reived. I shall feel rreatly rratirted tht hae made an exception to lifelong rule in recommending it. From own exuerienoe with Nuxated Iron feel thiit it ia such a valuable remedy tti.it it should be imed in everv hoanital i prescribed hv everv phvaiolan in thi: i tnjntrv.

Nuiated Iron, recommended aho liv lri. Hnrnktine and Revea, ami Former llenlth onimiHhioner Kerr, ia for Kale bv lolh lrz lo olff -W iln lnic HeiflTrr Irnic Itme. Inie Paolev Irttw I-hi-derle IniE to. anrl all Kood clrucriftta on an aheotnte nmrnnlM of HUrcnw and aalisfaxtion or vor mnner refunded. A1V KRn.K.M EXT PVRABaiD'l For Trial Pilos Freo A tinunia! vh hi in 1 1 fisv font itm hm vnk Pt'1 Fl'r linttiBT--f ull-lrnirth rnoJ'l ml Fi orex of the desirable pat'erns choice of form-tittinp.

or pinrh-lunk iiofiu In aray. browns and blacks Friiiav at MEN'S SUITS MACKINAWS Men's Heavy Mackinaws Men's Stylish Wool Suits Sfr.OO Men's $6 Water-Proof Raincoats Attractive dark ray Kalncoats that tiro cuaranteed abailutcly waterproof uil-lencth models with convertible cottar Krlrlay at rnmparn these durablo C'a5Kitnero Suits with rirtrentj sollinpr at $13 h'To, kml you will have a. cick1 idea, of tlio Itiimense barcains tli-y are all the newest and patterns Knday at $90. Kxtra -ell mrnln poor! wool Mackinaw clcth in etylish belted itiodrls, with bi.r collar.t Hti'l iat-h 1 1 roil, br'-wfi und Scotch I'bihH; ntid values. Krt-lay at The Qnlcl.fr Uii iirt Frrr Trial lrnmld I'lle- ITrntmrgt the- He-tier.

It Is 'What loo Are l.oolUos for. Iwn't talk operation. If you can't for a. free trial of Pyramid Pile Treatment pet a Mo box at anv drug- etor and et relief now. If not near a store send coupon for free trial packacre in plain wrapper, tet rid of Jtchinp.

bleeding and Trotrudirur pilep. hemorrhoids and neh rectal troubles. Take no substitute. MEN'S PANTS The New Wav of Buvincr BARGAINS IN Men's Serviceable Pants All-Wool Blue Serge Pants Jtint think! cienuinn all- blu ferir lant. at)' FREE SAMPLE COUPON fthamtt rvnrn If Pyramid Marshall.

Mich. Klndlv send mo a samplw of Pile Treatment. In plain wrapper. Is am a Street "Vt- Ktl. wool lonrl, rliirable T'antfi in the; desirable.

lijrht and patterns that are ibe; thinjr for work; nil (--earns strotiRly Fftred to 4t l-'riday at such a. remaritabiy low priewv. fVmiplete ranee) of elv.eH up to 50 wai.t wax r.f V1 Men's Cassimere Pants Excellent Worsted Pants Parefully tailored in the Choice; of cuff or plain bof. prevailing styles ft.r botl torn, in ntitnerotm cleHrable: tnen and jouns men all 5 itr1pi rrectfi, well rtylinh fancy ml tu re tjp to 63 Ma-lut- l-'rl-day Kt the wanted in both stripes and fancy mixtures Friday Men's Stylish $5 Pants Men's Corduroy Pants 0n Friday You Getf Heavy drab corduroy that can't be bent for dura .45 bility and service ull warnn Choice of many different rolora and Ftylish Ftripes ef- fect.s in rh evict and -exceptionally well mae sizes 8 to 60 Friday Arrow Stamps extrii well fewert and built to wltiiFtand hard wear Friday at Instead of the Customary 1 I i i 111 Ill it i t-- I. a I --t a -s BOYS' CLOTHES Warm, Comfortable Juvenile 4a Arrow Stamps, by reason of their (HEATER value, have established thcmr selves in many homes as a potent factor in the practicing of KEAL economy.

For book ot" 1000 you get in cash, or 3 in goods. Overcoats Boys9 Unusually Durable Cassimere Suits Hundreds of ntyllsh trench 0 IfJ moclplM a well a9 nrnula.r4 Ivv Kxtra quality button-to-neek Overcoats for hoys It to choice pf red plaid. tl I'iiii ii uiii n.l it I) (rnni in munv ertis nil rrfiis or brettv brown nl turea ran be duidlrat filtrs- a to bovs 6 to 17 ami worth at r.oo- y'rulnv at under $3 I rtday Stylish Trench Model Juvenile Overcoats Boys' Good Quality 2-Pants Suits $7.50 Values Mm 5.85 Il-aw OyercoatH f'r heva 5 to that are ra.ni I worth aref uHv txt lore.l tbrolirbiul if tiea brown and rrav fanri' I'llday at i i rH rrtrr fuit f1 trourh Tnnii-iF also jrtv Suit in tVn rich fltal cnr pair tH.nti full lin'i to lb I'ndav PI Eighth and Washington Ave. This Bachelor's This Columbia Chifforobe Grafonola i Boys Heavy Pinch-Back In This Air-Tight, No-Metal Package Just As They Left the Sea Nature protects the oyster in a thick, strong shell, clean and pearly-white inside. But man, in handling oysters, has not until now been able to equal Nature's methods of keeping the oyster fresh and pure.

Bulk-selling methods have always meant danger from germ-laden air and from dirt or adulteration. But the TRUPAKT system now wipes out all excuse for buying bulk-sold oysters. It enables you to get fresh oysters from the TRUPAKT agencies in a sterile, no-metal package. It comes to you sealed air-tight just as it left the packing room. TRUPAKT OYSTERS Overnight Shipments Always Fresh and Pure School Overcoats $.33 Pretty Gray and Brown Juvenile Suits Ftvllsh little Suits fur hnn 2'i to 5 ntftv belted-all-around models pnrli.

ta unlendid Suits that will prove e. optionally durable values -I rl'lav TTTiiirtil TaTneji 1n hnv wiht wool merit neweft ilium for 10 1 -vfi on 4 iilor1 of tre fdhrir In i nx- i'rulrty at Boys' Rainy Day Outfits e- or Boys' Heavy Wool Mackinawsc-N oc Boys' Fine All-Wool MackinawsJ 85 belted all around I Mafklr.aa it. I I re. I I brown, prwn anw btuo Dlaidx to II U-rndav ii ITna hlarlt rttlf rr with I Mum lip it mat. rur-ant'ed absolutely a ert.roof a Kridav at 5) I'iui'ln in tit nw TriO'lrl -ll a 1 -v rttM collar- 1 1 M7.

o) Boys Knickers, Full rwsr made with flaps on pockets woolen materials sizes to 9Sc Boys' Heavy Cassimere Knickers, All fire to 17 9c i 1 Slj.75 Ul I 5 $1 Cash HJ' I 50c a Week i I N. W. COR. EIGHTH and WASHINGTON AV. contact with the oysters and their juices.

Bulk-sold oysters stand in metal cans. TRUPAKT Oysters are never opened in the stores. They arc never ladled out with dippers into dusty paper pails. No hands touch TRUPAKTS. Eight, which injures quality, cannot reach them.

No water can soak them and rob them of their flavor. Such oysters you know are pure. The frosty freshness of the deep is still upon them when you break the seal before eating. TRUPAKTS are more than wholesome food they're a royal treat! Don't run chances by buying bulk-sold oysters, and don't deny yourself this luscio-js sea-food. Eat TRUPAKT cooked kt raw.

Order today and insist on TRUPAKT Oysters in the ice-cold, germ-proof Napacan. Any authorized TRUPAKT dealer can supply you. In two sizes small and large. Your storekeeper gets these oysters by overnight shipments. They are always on ice.

Even in the store they are kept in a special TRUPAKT vending refrigerator. This is the way we have solved the many-year problem of putting on your table oysters fhat are pare, fresh and smacking of the sea. The TRUPAKT method is the perfect method the result of a great invention the No-Metal Napacan. No Other Oysters In Sterile Napacans TRUPAKTS are the only oysters that come in the gcrm-proot Napacan. It is made of stout paper, pressed layer on layer and impregnated with paraffin.

'That seals all the pores air-tight and makes this container water-proof. It is already light-proof. And contains no metal to rust or corrode from 1 I Sore Throat ti. or Tonsolitis Karfrlc; with warm, saltwater! then apply i $2 cash ere iTr i- i 9 VJ iv rta I mi; mm 4 "MEVER-TEL" GRADUALLY DARKENS GRAY HAIR i Tbr 'rw. MarTelnaa.

ie1enttA 'reparation In Itellealely I'rr. fumed 'tablet lorn. It is that NocrTcI, the new toilet prcparaticin in tablet form, oer otncs premature gray hair, an.1 gr.iilu-ailv- corrects the ravages of time. Ktnincnt chemists recommon.l it as the f-iruplcst way to eliminate the "fal.su alarms" of silvery gray an the manufacturer claim that it will go far toward giving you the bcwial position yoa deserve. The tablet form is new an i in keeping with th best authorities on sanitation.

This much is certain the tablets are complete i.i themselves, which is to say, there are no extras to buy and the directions for are very simple, as you merely solve the tablets in a little water as use. I. This preparation became legal known as Never Tel because it dsrlcens gray hair po gradually your own friends can N'pvcr Vala able treatise on hair in everv l.o at all AD LKTlsEM INT r.i 1 iii.T.i.iii.n na aa a a For those meatless days there is no more delicious and nourishing1 dish than TRUPAKT Oysters served the way yoa like them best Including record cabinet and three double disc records (six selections). The eomirifr holidays will brinj; additional chef an. I en-ioyitiont if you've thi.s excellent instrument to entertain vou.

Tlic price a ri 1 terms we ate rpiiitin' stamps it an 't raordinarv ITas hat box, five largo drawers find roomy wardrobe compartment, equipped with, coat, and pants Pindy made, and is finKbd in trutden oak. One Chifforobes will certainly pl.aso Mr. Man. it enables him to keep every article of wearing apparel together. Dandruff and Itching ara Ui Cum ia MM WhyDald 414-16 Franklin At.

This Leaves the Skin Free From Hairy Growths fTellet Ta'li A rr.e.Sod eoT.r.'.te'e re. rolti(r erjf (. of hair b-r IM. T'-ls is n. i a if.im( I will banish ev.it co To -v WI I oV'iiiore an'l etr.

rprea.t en ta.r a ul af'er 2 I he ani the jt. Thu TTetii'Mt tnr tne bu( avi4 sl(sifrf tcrtaiit tv 4.rt a 9c. A SoYoiUlg CuUclTra av. CXw.w 3 Call Main 2383 Central 7311 for all Branches Aroeric' fore-m Oyster. Fish and Sea Food jr -TVr1 (gjjfoAy rL'S- Union Market, tw Take vii'if ft oil: n.la AjLta- n.i'l i offer..

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