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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 97

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The Daily POST-DISPATCH alone has MORE CITY Circulation than th morning and one other evening newspaper 51 LOUIS P05T-0ISPATCH 28B an ordinary partition a lusters Kaq foreign and domestic capital, de vwiIS lne fl-J marked "secret MEXICO'S LABOR 4oa They were found in what was once the private apartments of Admiral Ivan Grigorovitch, when he was naval minister in the imperial cabinet. The documents were secrete! in a snecial vault built to resemble attach great importan documents, for it Is MINERS SEEK PRAYER WRIT IN HIGHER COURT wni throw new iirv MISSING DOCUMENTS FOUND Records of Russian Xaryin World War Discovered in By the. Associated I'ress. LENINGRAD, Russia, Aug. Missing documents of the Imperial Russian admiralty and naval general staff, pertaining to the activl- Russian fleet in the ENDS AS CRISIS SCIIUULS AMU uu.LiXi.bix.Eia ouiivjUiiU ajf sire to make known tnai xney olici their good will and co-operation.

At the same time they recognize that their welfare is closely bound up with that of capital and that the obligations are mutual." LOSES OWN UMBRELLA, FINDS ANOTHER WITH DIAMOND RING Mrs. Mary Fetrichof 4 5 27 Carrie avenue left an umbrella on a Natural Bridge street car Thursday morning. Mrs. Frank Rothert of 38 03 Clarence avenue left an umbrella on the same street car, in the same seat. Mrs.

Fetrlcn didn't miss 'hers un Why Dont YOU Young Man or WomanSTUDY VkY yes- wrM War. were discovered authorities. terday by the local Ask Oklahoma Court of Appeals for Order to Free Four Prisoners. ST. LOUIS UNIVERSM by the highest executive authorities in a soverign State to prevent, deprive and deny citizens of their ci-nstit utionul and legislative right to have open prayer meetings, peaceable assemblage and free speech." YOUTH HURT WHEN TRUCK IS STRUCK BY STREETCAR William Rainwald, 18, Attempted to Turn Across Tracks Wlion Accident Occurred.

William Rainwald, 18 years old, cf 509 Walton avenue, was driving a delivery truck west on Delmar boulevard at 4 p. m. yesterday when, in attempting to turn across the car tracks at Lake Avenue, the machine was struck by a westbound Delmar car. Rainwald was thrown out, suffering bruises and lacerations, and was taken to the Liberty hospital. I.

iiTcoVli.sion Kills Two. LETHBRIDGE, Aug. 15. In a head-on collision between a Canadian Pacific Railway local pas- RADICALS FAIL Threatened General Strike Collapses WTen Telephone Workers Who Walked Out Return. special opportunities to you to obtain eminence in tt Br, momz 5 L'IKVIV Vtl.a XL a Dlffl It is risrhtly said that there are too many lawyers to be.

Then. are not half enough of the kind we want you fendants' bond at $250. They were in jail today. An t-'nlioly Conspiracy. In their applications, the defendants set out that they "went to the White Head mine to address the employes of said operator upon the coal mine labor conditions; that they went there for the sole and only purpose of conducting a religious service consisting of the singing of songs, offer prayer to the Almighty for His divine protection and guidance in the ending of the wage struggle." The petitioners charge "an unrighteous and unholy conspiracy" on the part of J.

W. Hinton, secretary of the Henryetta. Coal Operators' Association; M. E. Trapp, Governor; John Russell, sheriff, and A.

N. Boatman, county attorney of Okmulgee county, in a conference hold Aug. 6 at Oklahoma City to discuss the coal situation, a which time the miners contend their organization was not repre-sf nted. "An Act of Tyranny." The miners assert that the sheriffs proclamation followed this conference, declaring "that such act is purely one of despotic tyranny by a county sheriff and attorney aided and abetted and counselled BOOK the honest lawyer of first-rate ability Come to St. Louis University; take your choice of the DAT I -educational.

NIGHT School: co For further information or free btilletin of this On the EYE Free. University: Medicine, Dontistry, Education, Arte or any ether and Sciences, cSL'U Finance, or the School lor Graduate Studies, write to i to til later. Mrs. Rother thought of hers in time to re-board the car to look for it. She found an umbrella.

It wasn't' hers. It was Mrs. Petrich's, but she took it, thinking someone had taken hers by mistake and left the other. In Mrs. Petrich's umbrella.

ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY 227 NORTH GRAND IiO ULEYARD St. Louis, Mo. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, Aug.

15. President Calles' recent declaration that the Mexican Government would Rr th Associate! Pr-rss. OKLAHOMA CITT, 15. Applications for writs of habeas corpus were filed today before the State Criminal Court of Appeals by counsel for four miners arrested at Henrietta yesterday on charges of violating an order prohibiting public prayer meetings. Judge' James Hepburn of the District Court at Okmulgee yesterday refused to issue the writ on the grounds the Supreme Court and the Criminal Court of Appeals have ruled that a District Court does not have the power to question the innocence or guilt of defendant in a habeas cor-sued an order setting the de If you have eye trouble of any kind, this book will tell you many truths you ought to know.

fflGritz Optical Go. 609 N. BROADWAY senger train and a light pusher en Y. lf C. A.

School of Comme which Mrs. Rothert took, was a diamond ring, valued at $175. It fell out when Mrs. Rothert opened up the umbrella. She read in Thursday's Post-Dispatch that Mrs.

Petrich had lost the umbrella and ring and restored them to her. She hasn't found her own SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES gine near Cowley, today, two members of the engine crews were killed and two passengers slightly injured. Established 1895. Walton System of Accountancy at Minimum Salesmanship I'nhlle Mpeakins Life Ins. I'nderwrltlna Traffic Management Keal Estate l'raetice Koremanshlp Arch.

A Meeh. Drafting Auto Trades School Aceonntaney Business I-ft Business Kdnnomles Money and Banking Corporation Finance Credits Collections Bookkeeplne Penmanship Arithmetic Spelling OPEN EVENINGS OPEN EVENINGS SHATTUCK CHOOL "Prepare Boy for CaOaS and Life" Thorough preparation for leading All popular sporta unaf eight efficient coaches. Military training undo government control. Tar ar-aotta mdtomm C. VV.

wliatl. Keadmastet Itox 113. Faribault. Mina. Holds lp Polk Officer.

By the Associated Press. GRAND FORKS, N. Aug. 15. After he had robbed a house and held up a police' officer in Crooks-ton, Bill Jones of Salt Lake City, Utah, was shot three times and probably fatally wounded by A.

E. Selberg of the railroad yards here today. FALL CLASSES NOW FORMING- NORTH SIDE Y. M. C.

3100 N. Grand WRITE IMMEDIATELY OK CALL TYLER 462. Off Off MANUFACTURERS 1018 OLIVE ST. S. E.

Cor. 11th St. not countenance a continuance of the anarchistic practices on the part of the agrarian outlaws, complete change of front on the part of the Regional Confederation of Labor in its demands on capital, and the failure of the threatened general strike of radical labor organizations have clarified the situation in agrarian and industrial circles. Following President Calles' declaration, Secretary of Agriculture and Development Luis Leon issued a sharp warning to the employes of the national agrarian commission, offering the full support of the" Government so long as the commission follows the Government's instructions, but threatening energetic measures to deal with any employe who deviates from a marked line of conduct. Thus it is hoped that the Government's land policy will be kept strictly within the letter of the law, barring the influence of politics, agitation and anarchism in the work of dividing up the land.

At the same time, all land owners will be obliged to respect strictly the rights of one another. Strike Called Off. The threatened general strike by the communistic General Confederation Workers, which began to take shape last Thursday when workers of the. Ericson Telephone MANUFACTURER'S Gigantic Stock-Reducing vai or ine rn The Store of Low Prices and Uigh Values Look What We Offer mm Rent Disfrid-Lower Pried to yt Liberal Discount for Cash Your Credit Is Good With Us BQ5807B09FrankIin Our Slogan A Little Down on a Big Bill You Make Your Own Term Ml Here is a wonderful opportunity to provide lasting Happiness in your home. No matter how modest your income, don't let the lack of ready cash stand in your way.

When we accept your present piano, radio, phonograph or other musical instrument at full present cash value, you need pay Co. abandoned work, was short lived. An agreement was reached between the Federal District Government and the radicals who called off the strike. Sixteerr "cotton goods factories were affected. Simultaneously it was announced 1 Jl 1 1 1 1 HUGUENOT WALNUT FINISHED FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM SIM Beautiful 88-Note Maim Many of these fine instruments have been sold by us at our previous special price of $295.

During this great sale 25 off. that the general confederation had called off the strike against the Huasteca Oil Co. in Tampa oil field. Six thousand strikers there returned to work. The repeated failures of the radical strikers are taken to mean tfiat they are losing ground to the Regional Confederation of Labor in the tooth and nail fight which the two organizations have been waging.

Confederation's Stand. Senor Alfredo Perez Medina, speaking on behalf of the Regional Confederation of Labor, the strongest organization In the country, said: "At the moment when the eyes of the American and European capitalists are looking upon the growth of Latin American countries, Mexico should set an example by demonstrating she is worthy of their confidence and is willing to give all assurances that rjo difficulty of any kind may be expected from organized labor in Mexico. The workers instead of hindering the establishments of new industries and the investment of both A handsome four-piece Suite, made in Huguenot walnsij finish, with sunken gold striping and artistic stipplfflf WALNUT DINING-ROOM SUITE 9-PIECE COMBINATION FRENCH This Suite is of excellent workmanship and finely structed throughout in the very latest style. Suite i sists of bow-end bed of the most graceful design, ibmofr Gold Line Decorated A splendid Suite in combination French walnut made in the latest Tudor design with gold band decoration. Suite consists of oblong extension table, 60-in.

buffet, large dious chittorobe, large-size dresser and full-size vanity with heavy plate mirrors and extra deep drawers. A tremendously popular Suite at only china closet, five side chairs and an jT (TTV00 Free Dishes Free Montli I plrtnrr above our- of ta nranttfol Flarer-Plaaaa tacluded la taJa a-reat 25 Kactorr-ta-Hama sale. D-I-N-E AT Full-Size Simmons Bed," Spring and Mattres, CODTLTMT ETflDW Special at Five-Piece Enameled BREAKFAST SET LOOK WHAT SAVE Genuine Simmons full-slia hmwn finished Bed of newest Jrc with excellent link-fabrlo Sprinr Player-Piano ....25 $187.50 comfortable Mattress. At Only Player-Piano (N.W) ....26 Player-Piano ..25 Player-Piano (shoirwom) 25 $260 Value New Fiasto This is a well constructed Suite, enameled in pray. Suite consists of drop-leaf table and four chairs.

FREE American Beauty Rose Dinner Set With Your Purchase of $10 or More FREE. Begin Monthly Payments in 30 Days 250 395 400 450 500 550 600 650 750 900 1000 1200 75 150 250 275 100 280.25 300.00 337.50 375.00 412.50 450.00 487.50 562.50 675.00 750.00 900.00 .56.25 212.50 187.50 206.25 75.00 2 Player-Piano (n, Player-Piano ampta Player-Piano xw Player-Piano (NW Player-Piano Player-Piano u.ad, Grand Piano (snpi.) Grand Piano Uk. Upright Piano lVa Upright Piano (VMa Upright Piano Upright Piano (U.i) Upright Piano iVMA) ..3 aff ..6 aft ..25 aft 5 aff .25 aft .25 oft ..6 off 23 off .3" off 3 .3 off ..15 off .23 aft Day-Bed and Mattra "St. Louis' Hotel Beautiful" Famous for Its Cuisine Locust at Eighteenth St Brown walnut flnUh: Per Month FKATIRING OCR ftJotnr hImiv .1. i Chifforobes fatric equipped the ifiiuio ln ind.d in tlii.

cretonne; wneu 2.3 of ale. Bed; bolstered in art makes full-size Mattress. Beautiful g-olden' oak jr walnut finished; have spacious clothes-hanging compartment; large PER MONTH Piayer-riano, I'rr Month Grand Planoa, 10 Per Mouth hat box and drawers; ex- fl ayM rj cellentlv constructed tl I fiVARANTPKBvry instniratnt Is fully ruarsnlenl from 1 to S3 jrars. If you are not eure at time of pr that yoit ar prminitl satUfird. we will gladly uend a ay you to your home on 3 uay' trial, wltn exchange privtlrre-4a thia not fiiir? and finished.

jj ffl aaUaajaaf No Extra Charge for Tnvtnlllncr Or Connecting Uliit Duck Chicken Dinner de Luxe AT $1.25 I'remired by culinary experts to pleae the ruilnte of the nhnt fastidious diner, thus insuring the hlch standard of the Catrlne 1 p-uirtmmt on which the "Clarldce" lias bi.i't Its rrput.it Ion. Served from P. M. to 0 V. M.

Music by -Hotel Clartdire Orchestra." tinder the direction of MK (ii- Holly, late of the Orpheiim Circuit, This Great Clearing Sale Continues Monday Morning at 8:30. Be Here Early and Get First Choice of These Great Bargains REMEMBER, Every Piano in This Immense Stock Must R.o 9rAA in Nvt nrC This is a Ranpe of pleasing PPe and because of its smooth surface Bungalow Combination Range Thl Hale for ran. ton. Vi-iL .1 u. Out-of- MOWn Customers! no carving or ornamentation; be kept clean.

Uses either Has four large gas burners and two bulletin. We hlp tny l'ian. alrt from our factory hi. rC. on rree Trial.

3S Monev Dawn Kiu Tnrn Connected Takes up very little space in your .50 kitchen and has plenty RjP of cooking iff We Carry a Complete A LA'CARTK fF.RVICF. and coal holes; roomy po''u 7 JLiktf and large oven. A guaranteed cw and baker. Line of Ranges in All Styles and Sizes. WKEK DtV IHXXF.R FROM a I.

U. 9 r. M. at St. Oft Per Plate.

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 Manufacture of Starck Grand. Upright and Flayer Plaaoa 1018 OLIVE ST. (s. e. cr.

nth) St. Louis MCSIC WRY IAY IHRIM; I I NCHFON AMI DINNER BIEDERMAN FURNITURE 805-7-9 FrankHn.

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