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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 9

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ttf.dxesdail AUGUST 31. 1921. ST. LOUIS P0ST-DI5PATCH SUNDAY POST-DISPATCH Advertisers Deceive 100 PER CENT MORE CITY CinCT LATION Than Those in Any Othrr St Louis VwpnPer. returned a verdict of Harrison, charged with the The Jury haa manslaughter Man Convicted In Wife's Death.

GREENVTLXJES. P. Auer. 31- CAPE GIRARDEAU MAN 301 IOC DEATH OF BOY BY RIFLE SHOT HELD AN ACCIDENT Bit, Coroners jury at Webster 0roves last niglit at an inquest into tjie death of Uu-hard Si-hcllington. 16 CASTOR I A LOW RATES OVER LABOR DAY FROM ST.

10UIS SLAIN, $3000 MISSING years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schellincton. 223 Chestnut street, Webster Groves, who was killed yesterday afternoon by a bullet from a rifle in his own hands, returned a verdict of accidental death. Schellington and William Tanner, IS, Of 4432 Washington boulevard, were at target practice with small rifles in a lot near Schellinartona home.

They were shooting- at a glass Jar. As Schellington stooped to pick up the Jar. which had been knocked from its place, the trigger of hia rifle caught in his clothing and the weapon was discharged, the bullet entering his heart. TO. For Infants and Children Teamster, Who Had Sold Fa Shot in Yard at Rear of His Home.

In use or uver Tears SIXTH AND ST. CHARLES A Great Buy! 1800 Pairs of 5 Walking Oxfords and Straps Always bear the gjgntur of By the ASBajC a ted CAPK GIRA Aug. 31. Edward Barnes, age 49, teamster, was found shot and killed in a yard at the rear of the family home here last niglif. His wife, who is held by police pending an investigation, said $3000 her husband had in the afternoon was missing.

A Coroner's Jury today held Fred Foeste, a son-in-law of Barnes, for .85 To Trip To Trip Staunton $100 Oirard $185 Mt Olive $103 Virden $195 Litchfield $125 Spnnfffleld $2 50 HiUsboro Decatur JJ-W Benld $125 pfona. BS Gille.pie Bloomintfton 00 Carlinville War tax ertra. Proportionate rates to intermediate agency stations Three-Pay Return Limit Tickets on sale Sept. 3-4: return limit to md including Sept. 5.

Excursion tickets pood on ALL TRAINS. ILLINOIS TRACTION SYSTEM (Mckinley links) the murder. Mrs. Barnes was discharged by the fury. Foeste is still at large.

Fred Barnes, daughter-in-law of Edward Barnes, heard a shot in the rear of the family home about o'clock. She immediately called police, fearing burglars, as her fa-ther had sold a farm yesterday morning and she knew of him hav- ing a large sum of money on his person. Police answered the call with a (Sifts 31 -licfficlb 11 cp a it i it rFhe iift of Constant Service 2 from I 2 to 8 couple of bloodhounds which trailed about the home and led into a cornfield, 300 yards in the rear of the residence, and there found Barnes' body, with a bullet hole between his Silver no longer considered an ornamental gift. Tt is a that can be used at all times anil on ail occasions. practical gift Brown Kid! Black Kid! PHONES Tyler 200 Central 4925 STATIONS Twelfth and Lucius Broadway and Salisbury I II fjf eyes through the forehead.

The bloodhounds then took up a trail returning to the family home Stand leading to an upstairs bedroom where two revolvers were found, one loaded and one with three empty fired cartridges. It is believed here that Edward jjf Barnes deposited the money taken in 8 the sale of his farmland in his bed-g room apparently unknown to mem-3 bers of his family and then left the house. It is believed that the mur-Elderer knew of his action, forced him Special for $5.00 We offer a special rollection of artistic pieces in fine reproductions of Sheffield Plate. Each piece is heavily silver plated on nickel silver. This Selection Includes Sandwich Trays Bread Trays Salts and Peppers Mayonnaise Dishes Pie Dishes Candlesticks And Many Others, Choice, S5.00 It's been many a day since our buyer has secured such rare values as these, and just at the opportune time when Walking Oxfords and Stra'i Pumps are in great demand.

Each and every pair is a genuine $5 value. Surely you can't afford to pass up such a radical saving as this at Of genuine soft brown vici kid of a rich shade, in either Oxford or 2-strap Pumps, or soft black vici kid in Oxford style only smartly perforated, as illustrated all with the much-desired i1 j-inch leather military heels and good serviceable soles. All sizes in each style from 3 to 8. A wonderful saving opportunity at The POST-DISPATCH i. the only 8t.

Uul evening '4 giving Associated i're news Km on IQaOl ifinftr IQBOCaOBQI ei iei IQPW 'andlesticks. a pair. Sl.OO to ISO.OO I WW as HI into a cornfield where he murdered Barnes, then returned to the bed-1S room and escaped with the cash. 1 Store Hours 9 :00 to 5 :30 Daily. Open Saturday Until 6 28.00 $40.00 SO.OO 1 Baits and Peppers, glass lined priced, the pair Basket for flowers or fruit.

to 25.00 B-eai Travs, to Si2.ot Sandwich Plates. SS.OO to 1 5.00 Sugar and ('reams, to leaving the two revolvers on the bed i in his rush to leave before the ar- Compotes. I Meat Platters, 1 O.OO Vegetable Dishes, i draw Boats. 8. SO rival of neighbors or police wno 'were attracted by the revolver shot.

Any Fiber Sweater Georgette Waists 80.00 A. 95 RECEIVER FOR FIRM WRITING STRIKE INSURANCE ASKED FOR 4 former Vnl4e Vp to Si -joh Choice of th house, of black snd navy. Former Values Vp to A close-out gToup. Desirable styles and colors; splendid qua! in- materials. 2 Plentv ater Pitchers A variety of new shapes, bright or butler finish, priced from 81 1 BSO.OO ffl4llJ Uatn loo.

Kline's Main Floor. 606-OS Washington Thru to Sixth St. ilai! Orders arefullv Filled Booklets Mailed Fpon Request A Tremendous Sacrifice Purchase and Great Official Says Iabor Has Boon Fighting Baltimore Concern Because It Insured Br the Associated Press. BALTIMORE. Aug.

31. A re- ceivership for the Employers' Mu- toad Insumnre and Service which has written strike insurance for 30 Industries in 4 0 states, was asked for yesterday in the Baltimore City Circuit Court by a commission appoint! by the court, headed by Thomas J. Keating. Insurance Com- mlsfioner for Maryland. While the company officials declare that the concern is not insolv- ent.

the commissioner's report states that the liabilities of the company 1 Big Ads tPSilh Sale i Do Not Mean exceed its assets by about $1,000,000 and probably considerably more. Leroy assistant to the president and a director of the company, aid that organized labor has been lirhtine the company since its form BIG BARGAINS! A Sale Involving Over 1500 Pieces of High-Grade Silk Underwear, In eluding Finest "Sample" Garments, Secured in Wonderful Sacrifice Purchases From Foremost Makers. Every Garment of Heavy Quality Silk, and in Some Instances Worth Twice the Selling Price. Three Sensational, Underpriced Groups: ation and tnai il a rwsra declared the labor forces will have scored an important victory over the employers The large losses which the com-rany has sustained, company officials said, are due principally to the printers' strike for the 44-hour week In various carts of the country, as a The conservative store always gives the customer the best values for his money somewhere the price of the ad must come out of the merchandise sold. AVe can and do give better values than any house in St.

Louis, ome and let us show you we're right. large proportion of the policyholders Two of Our Many Big Values for This Week 95 are employing printers conr.ect-ea with the Fnlted Typothetae of America. The president of that organisation. William Green of New TorV: heads the advisory board of the company. Officials of the company say tha tha examiners for the Investigating commission have overvalued the i claims due against the company on account of the tendency of many employers to exaggerate their loss-- I The Court today Issued an order that receivers would be appointed unless the company flies a bill showing cause to the contrary before Sept.

8. Materials in the throo protips comprise finest Georgette, radium silk, raoonjrlo, satin, trousaeau ereM and crepe do chine. Kxquisitclv tailored stvlcs. or with hand-emhrnidcry. hand lashione.l motiN, Diet Of other ri-'h lace trimmings.

Wonderfully made undergarments in ever' respc t. A f. cf the "amphs are sl.gntly soiled A jrrenT opportunity to supply your T'nderwear needs at enormous saving i -XasbM 2000 FEET OF R0pE ST0LEN lAot Valued at 800 Taken From Factory. Burglars who entered the F.uem-m.n-nawv Manufacturing Co fno- Creeper Drawers Camisoles Etc. Envelope Chemise Straight Chemise Princess Slips Gowns Bloomers Prtticoals rleM nave SOLID OAK CHIFFOROBE Four drawers and hat compartment on one side.

Large hanger space full length on other side: regular price. a limited KUne't Ma rroor. S8.85 $12,60 $15.20 Five drawer Chiffonier, no glass: oak Fiv drawers, with glass; oak finish American walnut: fi Chiffonier with mirror top enough rope, but despite a familiar proverb, the police have little hope that they will hang themselves. The burglars took about 2000 feet of rope, valued at $800. after entering bv a skylight.

Willie ihe family of Tra ide-en of 62 King highway park was be $18.10 Continuing for a Short Period, Our was la, ntefct. the house robbed Of articles valued at $16. SPECIAL CLOSE OUT IN RUGS BOOSTING MEXICAN EXPOSITION Voel B. Clarke, vice president of Ecaturimj Four Evtraordi narif Croups of Jap and Eastern Mink Eur at Greatest August Sale of Mexican commercial cmw." 9x12 ft. Axminster Rugs, Small design patterns 9x12 ft.

Fancy Matting Rug business in St. houis to interest which will be In tlie exposition. beld in Mexico City. Sept. 12 to Nov.

1 commemorating The one hun- Savings of lA to I3! i i.v, of Mexico's in- A tr Hfv! lafla, 9 IT t'. W6m 12x73 fachs, hautifully trteaaai wtd dependence. He will be at room 1154 Statler Hotel until tomorrow evening. Bt. Incuts Arms, members of the Torenn Trade Bureau of the Cham-' ber of Commerce, are being urge 1 bv E.

Cramer, chairman of th- bureau, to participate In the exposition, has sent out hundreds of letters calling attention to the opportunity which It presents to ln- crease business relations with ftp tVMmmm 1 finished with pocket Bjf' af Made with shawl collar and o-e front, hsa 1 jYlltlK VtOfltCCS lomelT tail triranad $69. 75 $169. 75 $145.00 $295.00 Si i on $23500 $19.1.00 $30.,. 00 if p. ICata if twelve fine skins; trim iLdStCril jXlttlK STOICS med with tsil and rocketa mad with ihiw! wonderful armt; Mink Cap 5 roUar and tole froat.

Special Terms to Newly Weds it t-2 95 1 EHWTIMr JTtotr. i i Senator WWlH njd MMR TA'ASHINOITON. Aug. 31. Senator Norrls of Nebraska, who collapeed In th Senate e-vera! weok.i afo, is JT lmrrovtng rapidly, according to word ywtrdy from hr WaMMH where he Is reeureratins..

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