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1 ft 0 -marcii it, ioo5 dervoor-t of the An Ft In National Bank and SEEK PARENTS OF G. ALFRED. WHAT HISTORY TELLS GIVEMS SAYS FIGHT F. D. Glover, a prominent nunlnes man, hav been arrested on Indict menta charging them with conspiring to Attempt the corruption of D4tr1ct Attorney Moora in an attempt to wcur tha dlfmusaaJ of antitrust suit againat the K.rby Lumher Co.

FINDS PAVEMENT HARD AFTER FALL FEEDING SOCIETY A LOSING VENTURE OF ST. PATRICK, THE APOSTLE OF IRELAND Moore i aald to hv ttn orr.Teo The Indicted men gave bond for S5. Dyiig in Memphis, He Said They Lived Here. Chief of Police Mason of Memphis, Tenn. lias asked Chief Kiely to locate in St.

Louis relatives of Gnorge Alfrwl, who died In the Ctiy Hoppftal there Wednesday. Alfred told the nurse that he had a trlstcr living near Shaw's garden, St. Louis, also a brother here who was a glass blotter and that hi parents lived six milts from St. Louis. The telegram says Alfred was six feet tall and 32 years old.

nd dted from natural causes. The dtrwtory gives Joe Enege's Conclusion After 40- Special Sale of Many Nations Claim Nativity of Great Missionary, but He Foot Drop, When He Sprained His Wrist. Infants' and Children's Was Born in France As Youth, Souchet, Captured by Irish Invaders Who Kept Him as Slave. WAS OVER ACCOUNTS In Anger He Says He Struck James Woods, Grocer, During Quarrel. H.

L. Givens of 4118A Morgan street, who could not be seen by a Post-Dispatch reporter Thursday to make a statement n-cerning thy cause of the trouble between himself and James Woods, a West End grocer, which led to the two accompanying a policeman to the police station, was seen Friday and said: 'The matter between Mr. Woods and mvself was one of accounts and business, tr," Vhe disDute I allowed my temper to get Berlin Managers of Fashionable German Wine Restaurant at World's Fair Fail. A Berlin cablegram says the World's Fair has caused the failure of a prominent hotel and restaurant firm in the German capital. Thi3 firm, it is said, conducted the German wine restaurant, that was operated in connection with the German building.

torian, makes a specious argument In fa TURNED TWO SOMERSAULTS. Reefers (Second Floor.) BY RICUARD I). WALSH. The seventeenth of March is Ireland's SUPERIOR MERIT. Fourth of July.

It te the natal day of r.er patron paint, the day on which the scattered children of the Irish race In every land proclaim their love ajid aJlegiance to the "Green Isle" of the western ocean. vor of the lowlands of iicotland. He says that St. Patrick's father, Cal-phurnius, was living In the village of Taburnla, near the town of Empthor, that he married a French damsel named Con-chessa who had been sld into slavery by her father, and that the Irish apostle was a result of this union. Jocelin states that Calphurnius was a Briton, but has name plainly indicates that he was a Roman or Remarkable Curative Properties of Remedy for Indigestion and Stomach Weakness.

Was Operating Block and Tackle When Bar He Was Leaning On Broke. Joe Encge, a boy who lives In East St- at the FaiT, and losses sustained in that venture are sriven as the reason for the failure of fha ruarent Justness In Berlin. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, a prepara Louis and is employed by the Corckett ine wine restaurant was tne uiira-im'ii-ionable dinlnir nlaoa at the World's Fair, tion for the cure of dyspepsia, and the various forms of indifjestion and stomach more exclusive as a result of its high prices Manufacturing Ninth and Spruce streets, this city, was lifting heavy sup the better of rhe and struck Mr. Woods as we stood In the hall and again at the too of the stairway. Whether he lvll against or through the door, the breaking glass of which caused his wounds, i can not say." than even the pavilion restaurants.

A member of the firm was here as man plies from the pavement to the third floor irouuie, owes its gneat success as a cure for these troubles to the fact that it in prepared fc disease and weakness of the ager, and It is now said he declared to CHILDREN'S i LENGTH REEFERS of cheviot, mohair, jKinpee and black bilk, mad with Bailor and round coUara trimmed with ailk braKl applique 1 a and emblem; box style, with lelt or pleated back; pplendid value at ape 1 to 5 j-eara. Rpect.il for 'at- 2.98 of the Crockett building Thursday after American friends that the lvaisr nimson had ordered that the service be of the highest German erade in order that a favor noon, using a block and tackle, and standing In doorway on the third floor. He stomach and digestive organs only, and is not recommended or advised for any other able impression might be given of the ex disease. leaned against a bar that extended across Berlin ceuence or German cooking. a Iff.

I From beins a religious festival the day has become a great national holiday. Parades, banpuets and public meeting are the order of the day in Irish circles, ai.d the customary drowning of the shamrock forms not the least Interesting feature of these proceedings. There has never been any doubt about the religion of St. Patrick, and It Is highly suggestive of the liberality of thought of the present day that all creeds and classes of Irishmen unite In paying homage to the memory of the great missionary. This la accounted for by the fact that St.

Patrick had no (politics, that he went to Ireland as a. Christian missionary to sprend the light of the Gospel to the benighted pagans of that land, and that In his djy there was only one form of Christianity. Differ as to Birthplace. thd door nnd thinks that this bar broke. has de cablegram says this gentleman It is not a cure-all, but for any stomach trouble it is undoubtedly the safest, most a Gaul.

Another Welsh historian claims thatf. St. Patrick was born in Cornwall, and several English writers Insist that he was a Britou. Ancient Irish historians also aver that the saint was a native son, but there is no substantial basis for this view either In tradition or In ecclesiastical history. According to the most reliable accounts St.

Patrick was born in the ancient city of Tours, France. Oolgan, a voluminous and painstaking writer, states that he was of Hebrew extraction. It may, therefore, be accepted as an historical fact that St. Patrick was not a native of the British isftes or any land oth precipltaing him outward, and fell to the pavement, turning two somersaults in his descent. His injuries consist of a sprained wrist, although his fall was one PERFECT cided not to return to Germany.

It is said the Berlin firm's losses have been so heavy that it has been compelled to surrender its aristocratic hotel and cafe In Enter den Linden, Berlin. remedy that can be adv ised with the prospeict of a permanent cure. It is prepared in tablet form, pi. 'sant to taste, of ullv 40 feet. don't know how It happens that composed of vegetable and fruit essences.

Tooth Powder wasn't killed." said Joe to a Post-Dls- pure pepsin and Golden Seal, every one Dateh retorter at the City Hospital Friday. A SHAMROCK FREE. Get one at the Globe, 7th and Franklin, tomorrow. of which act effectively iu digesting the food eaten, tnereby resting and lnvigor "I fell to the cement pavement, and It felt pretty hard to me, but this sprained wrist Is all the damage." Joe will leave the hospital Friday afternoon. ating the weak stomach; rest is nature's CHILDREN'S REEFERS of all-wot habit cloth, made with box back, full sleeves, large collar, trimmed with 6ilk braid and ribbon; apea 1 to 5 vears; $1.9 value.

Spe- yj rial for Saturday cure for any disease, but you cannot rest There is considerable divergence of opin Cleanses and beautifies the teeth, and purifies the breath. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Very convenient for tourists. PREPARED BY ion among historians as to me Dinnpwi.c of St. Patrick.

Some even go so xar as iu Will Adjourn Saturday. The House agreed to concur with the Senate and adjourn on Saturday, March 38. Virgil Rule's bill preventing one corporation from owning stock in another company, and which was known as the antitrust bill, was indefinitely postponed in the House by a vote of 66 to 60. say that no such, person ever existed, ney i 4 MORE BRIBERY CHARGES MADE Prominent Texans Indicted on Accusation of Trying to Corrupt District Attorney. er than that of sunny France.

There will, of course, be always more or less contro- I versy on the suibject, and it is a great tribute to the memory of the Irish apostle that so many different nationalities have claimed him as one of them. Pagan Irish Warriors. In the early centuries Of the Christian era the pagan Irish were the most warlike race in Europe. The Roman eagle had been triumphantly planted in every land from the Caspian sea to the western Atlantic, but the legions of the Cesars had Bay that he was the result of a too rertuo imagination, which has always been a prominent characteristic of the Celtic race. The weight of evidence, however, is over-whLminrlv in favor of his personality.

AUSTIN, March 17. Former State Treasurer Wortham, former Cashier Van- Every pair boys', girls' and child's shoes reduced at Boehmer's. 410-412 N. Broadway. and if no other testimony existed beyond the stomacn unless you put into it something that will do its work or assist in the digestion of food.

That is exactly what Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do, one grain of the digestive principle contained in them will digest 3,000 grains of meat, egg or similar wholesome they will digest the food whether tha stomach is in working order or not, thereby nourishing the body and resting the stomach at the same time, and rest and nourishment is nature's cure for any weakness. In persona run down in fkph and appetite these tablets build up the strength and increase flesh, because they digest flesh-forming food, which the weak stomach cannot do, they increase the flow of gastric juice and prevent fermentation, acidity and sour, watery risings. The Fastest-G rowing Store in America. ra.lition and the number of ecclesiastical tiort Pn1 rEW Burlap Coats, like illustra 7 xwISSES' Covert Jackets in pretty never set loot on the soil of Ireland, on the other hand Irish chiefs had made frequent incursions into Gaul, Switzerland and Italy. a very new fad in the East IT shade of tan; with fitted back; It was in one of these expeditions, leu by the celebrated Niall of the Nine Host (iRAMD jEMDER.

ages, that the youthful Patrick, or as ne handsomely finished -around collar and cuffs with English embroidery ruffles; very stunning garment; eonie in red. blue or brown (f T1 collar and cuffs inlaid with velvet; trimmed with rows of braid; lined with extra good qualit3' satin; sizes was then known. Souchet. was capiureu monuments that bear his name in Ireland it would be almost conclusive evidence that such a person lived and moved in that country between the fourth and fifth centuries of the Christian era. "Seven cities claimed great Homer dead, Through which the living Homer begged for bread." Almost as many nations have claimed the honor of nativity of the illustrious apostle of Ireland.

Jocelin, a Welsh his- and brought to Ireland as a slave. He was av then in his sixteenth vear. rwo or at. Patrick's sisters, Lupita and Darerca 14 to 18 years; $6.30 sizes 6 to 14 years a-Jl 1 alues; at T' I Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can be were also captured, brought to Ireland ana sold into slavery. In the raid in which St.

Patrick was captured his father and mother were killed, nrobablv because they found at ail drug stores at 50 cents per package. were adherents of Roman power against whif-h The Irish invaders sneciajly fought. After the saint's arrival in Ireland he was A d. mm sold to Milcho Huanan, which, by tne way, sounds very much like Michael Iianan. A.

vasi exposition or oprinx uuiersrariiicuia TiIfho was a nrpttv rirmpft in UalaA aula. since called Antrim. St. Patrick was1 tho loint nroDertv of Milcho and his thre brothers, and hence he was named Ceath- in Our New Girls9 and Misses9 Department (Third Floor.) EVERY day witnesses the addition of very clever ideas to our immense showing in this section. It is the only department of its kind in St.

Louis, and the class and character of the garments to be found here are not to be equaled in the city. That this department is filling a long-felt want is evident from the expressions of a great number. Those who have heretofore found it impossible to secure just the styles or qualities they desired for girls and misses can do so here. II jfw'k F-ring forth our latest styles and finest line of gar- i Il fcSr'Hk A Nobbv Top Coat for the man or a beau- II ftil Tailor -Made er-Tigh, because he served four masters, Ceather signifying four and Tigh a house. Eventually Milcho bought his brother's interest, and St.

Patrick became his entire property. For six vears St. Patrick continued in servitude and in the seventh was released. After his return to Touraine he made a special study of the scriptures under St. Martin and St.

German, and lattr went to Rome, where he read theology under the canons of the Iatem church. At this time ho was made bishop by Pope Celestine, who changed h's name to Patricius, which means Peter Clvlum, father of the people. It is afttrmed by some writers that St. James, the Bon of Zebcdce, preached the gosoel in Ireland in the forty-first year of the Christian era, rind that Mansuetus. a dipcinle of St.

Peter, made many converts to Christianity in that land, but. however unsunoorted these assertions may be, it is a historical fact that there were Christians Taffeta Blouse Suits at $16.50 STUNNING models; made of extra quality taffeta; in black, blue, brown and green; new blouse with crushed girdle; trimmed with braid; allover plaited skirt with foot kilts sizes for misses from 14 fT Tf Misses' Suits at $24.75 VTERY clever model, frocks and frills style, of checked and plain colored Panama neatly trimmed with white linen edged with braid. Coat is taffeta lined skirt in the new cluster plaited style; (Js they will also fit the small women very special value at fs A lttv to years in Ireland before the aavent 01 si. rmnen. But when St.

Patrick landed in Ireland vi time with the mandate of Pope Celestine the vest majority of the people were pagan. They had. however, a high order of civilization ar.d were renowned in the scienr-e of war. It might be parenthic-nllv mentioned here that the last of their Jlm ON CREDIT -H I MISSES' COVERT COATS very fine quality; with loose plaited back; flat stitched col MISSES' AND GIRLS' RAINCOATS of waterproof cloth several pretty styles; in tan, Oxford and brown; Rizes 8 to pagan kins, rathi. died from a bolt of it ii inn nn ii ei n.htning in tne ips, wnere ne marauding expedition.

lar; newest shaped sleeves; 16 vears; at $15.00, $9.95, St. Patrick's First Convert. The first man converted to Christianity mwrnm 'msm I lined with satin $7.50 $7,50 and $5.00 in Ireland by St. Patrick was named Sinell. Ho was the eighth In lineal descent from the celebrated Cormac, King of Ienister, and afterwards came to be enumerated among the saints of Ireland.

A pathetic MISSES' SKIRTS in cheviots, coverts, broadcloths, Panamas, checks, fancy mixtures and mohairs; in black, blue, brown, red, white, green and story is told or St. i-airicK enort to con GIRLS' REGULATION SUITS in Peter Thompson and other military styles; of mohair, cheviot, serges and white and colored linen; sizes to 14 vears; at $14.75, $12.50, $9.95, vert his old 3uicuo. 'wiiljbc eivicta tan at $7.50, $6.50, he had left many years oerore. When Milcho heard that St. Patrick was approaching his place with the object of converting him.

the old heathen, ashamed to be persuaded in his old age to forsake the paganism of his ancestors, locked himself in his hou.se, set fire to it and perished in the ruins. of the most interesting episodes in $4.95, $4.50, $3.98 $7.50 and $4.95 and Patrick's life is the story about the nriirin of the shamrock. hi'n the saint NEW II GIRLS came to Tara, which was the scat of rov rnm.nt the residence 01' the Ard-RJirh COATS All-wool loose belt- Pt when buying UfiCl lA 'T I from us. You pick I JSiHf 1 out hatever you ETl want, tell the sales- I 111 feJ i F-3 rll 111an to charKe ifc to i V--SI -ml anci -ou fit WW i JWr out of our store SI yourself. VL gv Union Label.

HOYLE RARICK, I or hUrh king, he found the monarch and ed back embroidered emblem on sleeve size; to 14 years. hie chiefs assemDieu iu uic uptn alfie was permitted to explain the doctrines of the Christian religion to the assembly but he found it impossible to convey a proper idea of the mystery of the Tr'initv Suddenly, looking on the ground at his" 'feet he beheld a 'mall plant with a triple leaf. whi he riucked from the roots and held it to the gaze of the monarch and hi courtiers Here were the we on one rtem, the king was satisfied and all his court accepted the MISSES' INTERMEDIATE SUITS of all-wool cheviot; in blue or brown coat with loose belted back, and embroidered emblem on sleeve; skirts come to the shoe tops and are finished with kilts. $7.50 Others at $9.95, $12.50, $14.75 and $19.75. GIRLS' COVERT COATS Like illustration; handsomely trimmed around collar with red and white broadcloth and silk braids ornaments; sizes i i ii at im HHnanvuuY la tenets of innniw.

4V to 14 1 II usningi'in Avenue. mm i Devout irisn i oiiam- $5.50 This Coat $7.50 This Suit $24.75 years rock to be Of Oivine 01 nn. eriain 11 that it is found only in Ireland. It is a nncies of grass, and thnujrh Scotland II II TAKE ELEVATOR OVER BOEHMER'S SHOE STORE. i OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 7:30.

SATURDAY, 10:30. This Coat $5.50 is only iruu a.v "-ui SO it has never oeen iwiinu any or these countries. I i His Successes Ireland. It would take volumes to ttJl of St. Pat- 1 ,1 I Each 49c rick's successes in ireiaiui.

converted Good Contemporary Fiction at an Exceedingly Low Price Saturday 49c Choice I I I Hnln country, Duut Hundreds of churches and laid the foundations of the Christian faith deep and wide in that land. ii. nroinntjln- nntlirir nil Vi 1 sn tnl bmitifl nrwl in msmv iritttnnrpa nn VERY one of these books is a success mr. i--- We lUrillVilV ISOHl lllt'IIl ilt J.cr cl tiny jo i i uaj mk Y2, lustrated by the leading artists of today And whatever iaun iuu-ii-u to the Irish people, they have firmly adhvred to tha-t faith ever since. For it they have suffered the most srall-in- persecutions of ancient or modern times the confiscation of Elizabeth, the m-iRsacTes of Cromwell and the nameless outrages of the penal days.

With their rel'gion they have also preserved their individuality as a nation. Almost all historians unite in saying that the tale of St. Patrick driving the snakes Jno. R. C'arling's "In th Shadow of the Czar." Shepard Stevens' "In the Ogle's Talon," illustrated.

A. Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the Bakervillea, illustrated. W. K. A.

Wilson's "A Roa of Normandy." Cjnis Townsend Braly' "A Doctor of I'hiloaopnjr Ixtuis Tracy's "The Wings of the Morning," illustrate ed. Jack Ixmdon's "The Call of the Wild," illustrations bv Livingstone Bull; "The Kempton-W ace Letters." Charles Majors' "When Knighthood Was in Flower;" "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall," illustrations from the plaj. T-orimer's "Letters From a Self-Made Mer Richard Harding Diiis "Soldiers of Fortune," illustrated by Charles pana (iihwn. Uarohl McGrath's "The Puppet Crown;" "The Gray Cloak." Lucy M. Thruston's "A Girl of Virginia." John II.

Whitson's ''Jlarbani, A Woman of the West." Mary Devereaux's "lp anl Down the Sands of "From Kingdom to Colony." i -p SxJ 1 Highest Quality croxton i-in ieans Four-Ply. WSlS i Quarter size. The highest crade of IYJL collars are always four- Jfil I pies do not ply. It is the standard VfMYJ Vif Maurice Thompson's "Alice of Old Vinccnnea. chant to His bon.

16 out of Ireland is a mytn Jocellne. however makes the following statement: "At Croagh Patrick he gathered together the several tribes of serpents and drove them into the ocean, and that from henc hath proceeded that exemption which Ireland enjoys from all poisonous reptik-s." 311O pairs double-sole for men, the Boeh-mer Special, extra quality J3-5o shoes, now at noch-mrr's, 410 N. Broadway. HURT DOINGTlU-JITSU TRICK. Values in Fine Footwear Specially Attractive 4 ROYS' and Girls' Shoes of box -alf ami vioi kid: also Misses' vici kid shoes: the yOMEN'S High-Grade Shoes 30 different styles in patent colt, patent kid and vici leathers; our regular $3 and $3.50 lines; spnsnn's newost STVlcs: R'uumi on sale featurdav $1.98 nl at.

Wrestler Plunged Through Window, Cutting His Arm. Albert Howard, 20 years old. of Ashland avenue, and John Hurst of im Maf-fltt avenue, were wrestling in play in the saloon of Michael Setter. Marcus ave nue at 1 o'clock Friday morning when attempting a JUi-jltau trick, Howard sltpid and thrut hl arm through a plategijiss window, cutting it from elbow to finger. Dr.

IJovd Simpson of 4715 St. Louis ave-nu found that Howard had revered thre arteriea. the cut being one-half inch deep and wa tn a danreroua condition from loa of blood. After wound waa dressed on sale Saturday-Am Balcony per pair SKJKs ROYS' Hand-Sewed Shoes of box calf, vici and patent colt lace style 2.50 values 1 1 CI t-t Trl- OMEN'S Fine Oxfords in tan and pat- i jeamer: nine unci vv iwuo from Goehner-Powers stock; rcRular $3 to $5 kinds; on sale send raoney. cf serviceable weight and strength.

1 if not rediiy found Few two-for-a-quarter drop as Us. collars have four-ply 1 naming tyla and folds CUt Up old ones hfti? "-v-TtL0! and find out which have. your own fur- or oc Biiber's name and Corliss-Coon Collars are 2 for 25c, 1 I wiu nppiy you but four-ply always and in all styles. through him. Extra cost ia making at no expense to you.

CORLISS, COON 6 310 Franklin Chicago I. -v- i -L 1 v. tt; "irm $1.98 on special saie oaiunia r.1: $1.48 Saturday at ho was sent home, where ma condition is reported sertous. I Every pair boys glrla and child's aboes x4uea at Bocamcr's, J. liroadwjty..

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