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VTEVST.STykY. OCTOBER 54. 1SW. 13 1ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH The Citv Circulation of the Dally POST-DISPATCH alone Approximately Equals that of the Daily GIobe-Deroocrt and the Times Combined ADVERTISEMENT MADE CONTRACT TO BE "KEPT WELL" 0 JURT1DHEIUI1 MAN CONFESSES KiliiN6 WOMAN AND MAN AFTER LIQUOR PARTY Denver Plumber Says He Intended to SAYS STATE PROHIBITION LAW SHOULD BE ENFORCED U.

S. Attorney for Western Miwsonrl Aswrts Ooolidsre's Plan Already Is in hi Plstriet. tjl to th Pratt -DisiMtch. KANSAS CITY. Oct.

2 4. formation of the false entries to protect Cashier Meininger and had aereed to give false testimony against Hohenschild and the directors to save himself from prosecution. Ponies Promise of Immunity. Schneider denial that h- nad ben rromlsed tmmunitr from prosecution rnd said he did rot kno whether -or, tn. Tirosrrutej.

He admit- IF BACK HURTS BEGIN 0. SALTS Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally by Drinking REPORT ON NIGHI AND DM BANK VN7HTf7u "President Cooiidge's program for prohibition enforcement as accepted by the will make no difference in this C. C. Jtd falsification cf th-J r-vords. but Uaid that he had rot knon the en-i tries he had beetr making from time co time at Meinimrer- direction for more than a ye-tr were talse until 1921.

about two weeks be- for the benk closed. Then, he said, at or Shoot Self, but Unloaded Gun on Others. Ey the Associated Press. DENVER, Oct. A.

M. Mitchell. Denver plumber, yesterday rhot and killed Mrs. Georgia B. Bryan, wife of an assistant fire chief, and A.

J. Sherie. a farmer. The bodies of Mrs. Bryan and Sherie were found in the frb-nt yard bf the Sherie home, near Morning-side, where several hours earlier Mitchell, Sherie and Mrs.

Bryan had participated in a liquor party. After the shooting. Mitchell told the police, he returned to his room in Denver. Grace Bryan, the slain woman's young daughter, he shid, called him on the telephone ana asked him if fie had seen her mother. This call, Mitchell, said.

caused Rim to go to the home of his divorced wife, Margaret Mitchell, ana confess. "I had intended to shoot myself after I Mrs. Bryan and Sherie." Mitchell told the police, "but I unloaded my gun on them. I Ruling of Judge at Hohen-j schild Trial Opens Way for Inquiry Into Condition of Bank Prior to Failure. Quarts of Good Water.

No man or woman can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Too much rich food creates acids which elog the kidney pores so that thev filter or strain only part of the "waste and poisons from the blood. Then yon pet sick. Rheumatism, headaches" liver trouble, nervousness, eonntipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders often eome from slutrish kidneys. The momeafc you feel a dull ache in the ki.inevs or vour back hurts.

ders, he falsety trade entries in aa-Tmi'-e of a stockholder' examination of t.e bank to make it ppar thaf more than 700. 0 of items in the "cash ltm account" was covered by money on deposit with th i American Madison. Unite States attorney for the Western District of Missouri, said today, for the plan as outlined by Mr. Coolidge is already being followed here. "The State should prosecute sorr; of the bootlergers." he said.

"Stati laws are more stringent in carrying heavier penalties than the Federal laws. The State has the authority to padlock buildings and file injunction suits, as has the But since the State has been in effect, it Tiever has been invoked to any extent." Madison aid that in the fit counties of his district, prohibition enforcement has been entirely tlie task of Federal officials. "The Federal docket is clogged with hundreds of liquor cases. Mmy of them are small and m-mnor-tant." he added. "If only the State REGARDED IMPORTANT VICTORY FOR STATE Trus Co.

He admitted th.it he Kntw rhe was a cn and i no def-itse for hs action xcept that had been or If red by MeininSer I to do it and that through years In itiie r-ank he had becomo to obeylnrr JTeinir.ffer irnp'icit'r. He that after Meininger had f'ed. he corrected the cords to show the proper condition of the accounts, the i more than $700,000 being returned pleaded with my former wife to shoot me. She refused. "We went to the begin to drink soft water 'in quantities; also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in i jrlas of water before breakfast for few days and your kidneys may then act fine.

This famous salt is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used Former Examiner D. Wall to Tell of Complaining of Affairs of Institution as Early as September, 1920. Rev. W.

B. Gaberson. pastor of a Baptist Church, and I made a con- cssion." He then, confessed to the to the "cash item" account. It was brought out by Cullen that in December. 1921.

Meininger had atterriDted to borrow mony from a New York bank and that the securities he had forwarded as collateral for the kan had been rejected by the police. would aid the Government ir tret S. Bryan, husband of the slain ting the small violators. or years to hlp raisn ciogsei ia-authoritirs would have mov- tinn- and stimulate them to activity, You don't need the cash to buy here. We gladly SAM FX M.

VAl'CLAIN. woman, told the ponce s-nerie was his "best friend" and formerly lived at the Bryan home. to iro after the big ones." 4190 10 neutralize tne aeias in in the New York bank. Melninger. think YteT! so thpv Tin Inti rpf cause lmta- trust you.

tirst payment gets tne goods, fay as you get paid. Strictly confidential. president Baldwin Locomotive Works, jrj? tne, loan would go through, had recently signed a contract with TEMPERANCE PIONEER DIES fly a riiroiMidint of the Pwt-PUpatrh. JOPLIX. Oct.

t. The i-'iate won an important victory In the trial of H. H. Hohenschild, who was president of the Night and Lay Bank in St. Louis rhen it failed Jan.

6. 1322, when Judg? Emerson ruled that a report made by Kink Men's All-Wool MAN HELD FOR FATAL FIRE TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF IN CELL By the Associated Press. PORTLAND. Oct. 24.

Mrs. tion, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, which everyone can take now and then to help keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby often preventing serious kidney complications. By all means have your physician examine your kidnevs at least twice a vear. O'COflT Hanaiah J.

Bailev. nationally known his physician to keep him well for the next 10 years. It will be the business of the physician to see that his patient shall not suffer a day's illness. The physician will receive a flat sum annually. Should he fail to fulfill the terms of the contract and allow his patient to become ill, he will suffer deductions from the annual retainer.

as a pioneer In temperance and wom Real Estate Man Alleeed to Have Caused to Burn to Peath Slashes WriMs ith Razor Blade. By-h Associated Press. NEW YORK. Oct. 24.

A few Examiner Virgil I. Wall to the State I an suffrage activities. died here to drawn against it and was forced to immediately protect himself. He wanted Schneider to go to New York just before Christmas with $45,000 in cash to protect his checks, but Schneider refused to go. Sent Money to York.

The money" was sent by Jack Schaffner. Schneider testified, being obtained by Meininger from two tellers vaults. Meininger then sent Schneider to the American Trust Co. with collateral ar.d obtained a loan of $150,000. the money actually going to the Night and Day Bank by being credited to its account in the American.

Schneider was questioned about advances of the bank's hours before he was to have beeri day. She was born in. in Corn-wall-on-the-Hudson. She was elected treasurer of the National Council of Women in IS 9 3. arraigned in court on charges of ADVERTISEMENT.

andCp to shake him. though Cullen seemingly gained ground when Schneider F. Enright, then bank commissioner, ar.d Enright's letter to Hohenschild ordering corrections in the bank's condition. Enright died within a ttw months. Bank.

Commissioner on the rondi-. tlon of the bank in September, 1920, could be presented in evidence. This opened the way for an exhaustive inquiry into the affairs of the batik for a long period under hte management of Hohenschild, who is ehargedwith assenting; to the receipt of deposits in the bank when it was in a failing condition. Wail, now assistant examiner cf the St. Louis Clearing House, appeared as a witness today for the first time in any of the trials growing: ouj of the looting of the Night and Day Bank.

The State expected to show by Here's a real bargain opportunity. They are rarefully made all-wool materials, ia ticht ana dark rotor. FHc may models with paten pockets and ail-arooad belts. Easy term. testified that he was unable to remember what any of the directors said when he gave them the in P.

H. Cullen. chief defense coun A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL sel had a lone list of technical money to the Southern Motor Car formation. murder and arson growing out ofj the death of six: persons in a Brook- lyn fire last week. William Ford.

real estate man, attempted to kill himself in his cell today by slashing I his arms with a safety razor blade, A physician said Ford would recover, "I'll try it again the first chance I get." Ford said. Ford, according to 1 the confession of an alleged accom- plice. set fire to the Brooklyn flat in which his father-in-law. George Keim. a playwright, had hU home, to revenge himself on the older mar.

with whom he had quarreled over a business deal. i objections to the report, chief of So far in the case the State has to Meyer Katz and to other concerns, all of which has been pub Men's GABARDINES Men's 2-Pants SUITS failed to prove by anything in addition to Schneider's statement of lished several times, when the de which were that it was merely a confidential report from an examiner to his superior, hat it never had been submitted to Hohenschild. and that tails of Meminger's embezzlements $01.50 first became known. In the first trial of the Hohenschild case in St. conference in Major's office that Hohenschild had direct knowledge of the condition of the bank prior to the time of acceptance of a deposit it did not contain the seal or tfie .50 And mm sbbb aj Louis and in the trial of the Mein inger case in Union.

State banking department. Judge Emerson said it appeared from Harry Cook, manager of the Chronic coujbs anI persistent colds lead to serious Iotwr trouble. Toa can top them now with Crsamulaioo. an emuisiflcd crosot that Is paant to talcs. Crcomaision Is a new medical discovery with, twofold action: tt soothes and heals the lnf.s.nie'1 membranes and In nearly all instances Schneider Business Men's Gymnasium, between testified that he knew nothing of LI Choice ass ort-ment sf patterns.

Carefully tailored, transom! Talnes. Whipcerda and 'lib ardines, in tans and grays. All sixes. Exceptional vaJasa. the transactions excepf that he knew SELLING LOYE CHARM NOT THEFT 6 o'clock and 7 o'clock of the evening before the bank closed.

Cullen got before the jury that Hohenschild had on deposit approxi the cash item account was constant ly growing. The principal point of yesterday's cross-examination dealt with efforts by Cullen to break Schneider's the repocf was offered to show the condition of the bank and not for the purpose of showing notice to Hohenschild. Cullen then started in on a long argument on his other legal points. The defense contended the retort was not a public report as defined in the law and that it amounted to nothing more than a private communication from the examiner to the bank commissioner. Circuit Sidener, concluding his Argument, declared: "If this report is excluded Ladies' Fur-Trimmed statement on direct examination that the afternoon before the bank was closed he had iold Hohenschild and egro Is Freed.

Despite Failure of $S5 Mojo Bag to Work. William Gassway. 49 years old. a negro, was freed today when Circuit Judge Grimm held tliat he had not committed" grand larceny when he sold to John Rogers, another negro, a Mojo bag for $S5 on July 26. The Mojo bag was guaranteed to be a charm strong enough to soften the heart of John's wife.

Amelia, who had fled to Wisconsin after re AT other directors, in former Gov. Ma mately $14,000 when the bank closed, and that Schneider, whose only deposit was as treasurer of a bowling team, drew the money out before the failure. From this Cullen contended that it was clear Hohenschild had no knowledge of the impending failure, while Schneider knew it and got the money of which he was custodian out of the bank. Schneider denied he knew the bank was to close, or that the withdrawal on that particular day was because of any knowledge- of the bank's jor's office, that "cash items" in the bank amounted to $754,000. It is the Wall that as a State Bank Examiner he went to the bank Sept.

20, 1S29, more than a year before the failure, but found the books in such a muddied condition that It was imposiible to examine the institution and that he informed the directors of the facta, and suggested to them that they put auditors at work straigat-ening out the books. Wall testified to this, but was unable to say whether Hohenschild was present. However, Wall testified, he returned Dec 11. found the books in better sftape and made the examination. its completion.

Wall said, he appeared before the board of directors at a meeting attended by Hjhensohiid and outlined to the directors the bank's condition. "I told them," he testified, "that I considered the bank to be in a se-ricus condition and that they ought to get a practical banker and put ium in charge of the bank." Enrtght Letter Argued. Wall could not recall anything any particular individual said at the ir.eeting. At this point the Jury was taken from the room while the attorneys argued the legal questions Involved la the attempt of the State to get into evidence the report of the bank's condition made by JVall to C. contention of the defense that kills the KtTTa.

Of aU known drnas. creosote la rscoe- nized by the medical fraternity as the greatest heaiic aren-T far the treatment of chronic cour.s and colls and other forms of throat and lane troubles. Creorauision contains In addition to creote. other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes knl stop the Irritation and inflammation, while the creosote coea ea to the stomach. Is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the rerms that lead ta con ttmsUoa.

Creomaision Is raaranteed satisfactory In the treatment of chronic concha and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other farms sf throat and lutur diseases, and la excellent for bulid-lrs is the system after colds or the tlu Money refunded If any coach or cold, no matter of how lone staudinf. is not relieved after taainc accordlnc to directlona your dmcc'-at. A'Tita. ftL. Schneider's statement to the direc tors placed the amount of "cash 1 I I 11 items at $174,000, not enough to seriously cripple the bank, though nouncing her husband.

John took it to Wisconsin and said, "Amelia, come back home." Despite the Mojo bag, Amelia shouted "Nol" John testified today. The Judge sustained a demurrer by counsel for Gassway. $754,000 of such items would. fnable to Shake Witness. Schneider was positive in his as sertion that he had fixed the amount Made of velonnk, bolivias, ctc aa black.

browns, etc. Far trlBssni ami wme, are silk lined. Very unnual values. Easy terms. at $754,000 and Cullen was unable the hand of the state will be tied, as there is no other way to meet the conditions faced in pros-cution of bank officers.

This is a vital matter." The defense suddenly changed its tactics today and temporarily at least abandoned Its effort to get evidence of the alleged thefts of Donald W. Ross, former Deputy State Finance Commissioner, from the bank before the jury. After a long argument before closing time of court last right. Cullen over the vehement protest of the State, succeeded in getting from Judge Emerson, a ruling that on cross-examination of Frank J. Schneider, former general bookkeeper of the bank, the defense could I who contended that he had been wrongfully charged.

Selling Rogers a bag with a lumpof coal in it was a business transaction of question- able nature possibly, but not graad A Real Tire Sensation 30x312 CUPPLES CORD I larceny, it was held. Ladies X'ffi SUITS rmr- so II and rp A Sure a To End Dandruff There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then yoa destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain. COPELAND'S PREDICTION ON FORD Says Manufacturer Will. Be Elected If Nominated by Either Major Party.

By the Associated Press. CHICAGO. Oct. 24. Henry Ford i will be elected President of the t'cit-l ed States if nominated by either tr.a- Fsiret twills, trice-tines, ete.

Tatl-mJ sad far-trimmed madels. go into the Ross transactions, on the theory that it was a matter touching Espy Temss Cupples F- S. Cords Jor party Senator Royal S. Oopeland. I ordinary liquid arvon from any drug store (this is ail you will need apply 7.23 -WHS 4 ot i orx.

predicted here ipst Schneider's credibility as a witness. Object of Questioning. The questioning was in line with Cullen's opening argument, in which he said he would prove that Schneider falsified the records of the Night and Dav Bank and concealed the $11.93 $10.73 night on his wav back to New York! nht "tiring; eaougk City, after aa extended tour of the iu moisten me ecap ana run it gentlv with the finger tips. 3iti4 3 MSHITf IWmfie $14.75 South and Southwest. Beautiful Fall By morning, most if not all, of tout Senator Copeland's prediction wis Cords Cupples made after he had declared there 314 $13.95 3-4l, was not an iota of truth in th re TATTLE TALE! YOU'LL TELL THE WORLD BB'ESSES port that plans were set for launch 32t 16.95 334 34x41, 33x3 thefts of A.

O. Meininger, the cash- i ier. and that he would further show that Schneider was in the employ of Ross when Ross, as a state officer, hal control of the bank and during hich time it is alleged in an indictment. Ross embezzled large amounts ing a Ford campaign on an indeper.d- 36x3 $17.63 dandruff will be gone, and two or three more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no" natter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, all itching and of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and 'ook and fiel a hrni.lrd he-M-- ent ticket with Senator Copeland Guaranteed running mate.

I 1 '1 A splendid assortment of the very newest creations in arioos silk crepes, poiret twills, tricotines. etc. All are attractively trimmed. Spexrlally priced at 1 of money. Cullen said he would ELECTRIC STOVE This Week Only $1.45 ADVEBTTSEMENT CORNS IRISH DOCK STRIKE TO END Cork Workers Accept Pay Cut on Prome of IJvtn Cot Inquiry.

By tie Associated Frs. Oct. 24. The prolonged strike of the dockers and transport workers, which has caused a stagnation of trade and brought suffering to thousands of people, is coming to show conspiracies between Meininger and Schneider and Rosa and Schneider to loot the bank. However, when Schneider took the stand this morning Cullen announced he had no questions to ask.

The argument last eight had served to put the matter before the jury. Oscar Rollman- of 2S34 South Eighteenth street, a teller of the American Trust Co testified aj to I Iff Klectrte Iron Ptars 23c elored FrtKted ftolbs 39c Two-W ay buckets 59e Hall nap Switch 29c U1 LT 2i Vi East St. Louis Store 314 CoHinsvilb A7. DOMESTIC LUMP Quickly Heals Old Sores and Conquers Piles Also Stops Itching of Eczema Almost Immediately. "Peterson's Ointment BuTaio.

T- 1 want to tail yon how roach i do love Petersons Ointment for th cod It cas done me. Mr sore w. nn n- 'e I an end. The Cork dockers, idle for three months, agreed yesterday to I Wi I Electric the amounts the Night and Day Bank had on deposit in the American Trust resume work forthwith on the terms (cGb An SI-OO Curling Iron showing the amounts Meininger caused Schneider to enter in the Night and Dav books as the tank's suggested by the Government, including a wage reduction of 1 shilling a day and establishment of a commission to investigate the cost of living. Element.

1 W. deposit were not correct. Mfrilt Ari- $F5 "TrTi Cros--E-iamlnatton of SVhneiiler K- le. waa 4 Inches by 2H laches wide! is au nealetl uj beautifully now. and tremely at Times.

Save 1 .00 per Ton -Ta. APPRECIATES VIEWS OF WOMEN Doa't rmntmm this bir insllty rfrru Ma real mtn the rh-'i Itlnff or tro llrirt rmmi. One l.d continue yoo. 1 I 4 anywhere la rllj CENTRAL COAL CO. Schneider was under by CuUen all of yesterday, the State having completed its direct examination Monday afternoon.

C.l-len sought to obtain admissions which would make out the case for defense outlined in hia opening state- Stop their pain in one minute For quick lasting from corns. Dr. Sdioil's Zino-pads stop the paia in one minute by removing the cause friction and pressure. Zino-pads are thin, sate, antiseptic, healing, waterproof and cannot produce infection or zr.y bad artcr-ctfccts. President.

Through Secretary, Answers Letter on Dry Enforcement. Miss Emihe M. Sweeney, president of the American Woman's Council of Justice, has received from President Cooiidge's secretary a reply to a let- ioo, ii was so sootninit on such a raw sore. I can't say enough praise fo Uie rood it tiaa done me and will say a irood word ln roar salve faror Ve-y truly yours. Miss Kate Kai SiI.

I'd rather get a letter liaa that." says Peterson of Buliio. "than John Rockefailer f-ve ne a thousand dollars It does me a lot of rood ta be able to be of cae ta my man. "For years I have been eeiHne; thronjth a lane box of PETERSON'S OINTMENT for 33 csnta. The heailae power In this ointment mareeioua Ecsema soes In a few days. Old sores heal up maic: pr.es that other remedies do not seem to seen relieve are epeedlly conquered It stops chaSca; In St miantea and fnr scalds and burns It ia won- Ut 2-TOl IMirVftTO.

ment. PILES CURED without the Tan wiu. soonii ei urn And easily cured, without the use of scissors, electricity, he ter sent last week to the President by the council, in which it was staled jthat the prohibition amendment had (led to "chaos and confusion in Mis-! sourL" The letter from Secretary Slemp says that the President "asks me to express to you and your associates or DTiTTurig' method. No confneiaeut to bed or hospital tan attend to yoxrreg-tiiar business daily as a few of the feeing' who have been cured will gladly testify: Frank Trojanowskl. G.

H. Rodefield. lit 2 Edward RcmataaX Schneider resisted the wearing ex- smination. nhih at times waa ex- tremely grilling and during which Cuilen referred to him as a "croV and falsifier of records, and Cullen appeared to have made little head- way until late in the afternoon when I the witness, obviously worn and tired, i said he was unable to remember the; information necessary to answer i of Cullen questions, replies which were seized upon by Cullen to attempt to get to th jury th idet Three sires tor corns, callouses and bunions. Cost but a tnne.

Get a box today at your druggist 's or shoe ceaier'a, DZScholl's "Zino-pads Put on on lA pain It gon Maasn trmAit SmtKtm anj. I tt 1' I .1 rirn. IF YOU HAD A NECK LUMBAGO I I I 4C73 A vr-nue. St. LooLs, Ma Hebert St Ixuis.

Mo. 4039 Tiomd Fast St. Loads. CNTAuTraLVATQ mcolj teX As) LONQ as THIS FELLOW, RELIEVED Mrs. Kade AND HAS SWEPT OYER DAM IN BOAT Stlaa Cantley.

2311 S. ISth Street, Sr. Loais, Mo. 39 Tablets ZT.r. .411 Iratat.

Only a Few Comes Left G. E. Stoat. 23 S. 10th St- East sc.

Louis, SL SORE THROAT i that the witness i evasive, that he i 4SS VI um Ab1 Sc. Iioota, 3to-Wdl Beach, lH Frederick S4f East St. Locas. 1 lo-jx Marts aw uuwh could remember matters calculated) rfii refmaee ma aurar trt advantage to the Mate in Mrs. A TL Kenned BeUerUle.

III. Mrs. FL Berwhoefer, 41S ebra.ta At. Threaj Men Perish in Swolllen Waters 1 of Washita Rlrer. By the Amc.i:i Preem.

CHICKASHA. Oct. 24. Three men, members cf the Chic kasha. Gas ALL I WAY I Rid yourself cf those twinges.

Apply Sloan's gently without rubbing. It sends straight to the pain-ridden tissues tha fresh new blood that they need to heal thern. Relief is quick and tasting. Get a bottle from your druggist today and hav it on hand 33 cants. I 5 a Tmnr the proMi-Biin, but, waa unable to ajtee ria DR.

BA5KETTE ELECTRO MEDICAL OFFICES in i and Electric Co. workicsr crew. per-N 84. Laaaa, t. a 11 oFTICE HOl RSr a.

as. ta p. try a 3v2 BAVARIAN MALT EXTRACT 5ot wren arnR AT YOUR DEALER'S Lhed yesterday when the boat In weanewiaya aaal Xatnraaya a. aa. te Bj.aa,; TONS I LI remember matters th defense want-; ed to know about.

The main effort of Cullen was to nttetrspt to prt1ri-w admissions that i Schri elder had and tf.gy falxifiel the books of the bank. had withheld from Hohenschild in- which they were attemntlnar to rrmi ill Uvrt last l-Mi-UUairk itilel JUll Hen mm rktrle auata TMa) saar i baa be THRCC atktt St. Lto Bewapaarre weaUata. SMOaUQUKkXTKOJCVtrr Bit IV SlOan'S Liniment a-ini pain! swollen PJvar mv hare i was awapt or taa teat at ta ossa asssaBBaaasaBBBBBBBssaaasBBSBBaBBBaBBSBSBBSBBBBB ipaay's power house. The POST-DISPATCH Is th eaty St.

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