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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 13

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i ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1927t ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH. "4 13 -9 CSS TRAINER FRED BURLEW, PEACE NEGOTIATIONS IN NICARAGUA BEGIN TODAY 48-Hour Armistice Covers Two Districts Whore Recent Fighting Has Occurred. SDroia! to the Post-Dispotch.

MANAGUA, Nicaragua, May 4. Peace negotiations will open today. A 48-hour armistice went Into ef-fect yestprdny. It covers only Boaca and Teustepe districts, which have been concerned principally In the recent fighting. The armistice Is the result of messages sent by American marine officers to Gen.

Moncada, Liberal leader in the field. Gen. Moncada is expected today at Tipitapi, where he will confer with Henry L. Stim-son, representative of President Coolidge, who is the prime mover in thp pace negotiations. OF RACE HORSES, DIES Former Missourian Carried Mor-vich Unbeaten as 2 -Year-Old in 1921.

HINDU PROCESSIONS STONED Police Fire on Kioters at Sural, India; One Dead, 2 Wounded. Bv the Associated Press. SURAT, British India, May 4. Mohammedans today stoned a Hindu procession commemorating the third tercentenary of the birth of the Mahratta leader liberator of the Maharashtra, a district of India. The police intervened and fired on the rioters, killing one and wounding two.

At Boroda the stoning- of a procession led "to general fighting which 10 were Injured. At Bombay the procession was abandoned because the police objected to the participation of elephants In the parade and the carrying of loaded bamboo sticks by the- paraders. By I.oa--d AVire I'rom the 'v York Bureau of the NKW YORK, May 4. Fred Bur-lew, the. well known trainer, who carried Morvlch unbeaten througrh Relieve Those Tired Feet MEN'S NULLIFIERS Ibe POST-DISPATCH Regularly print MORE WANT 4DS tbai) ALL the other St.

Louis newspajrs COMJHAED. his 2-year-cld eeason in 1P21, is A Patent Slipper For Summer Wear, $8.50 Mad( the finest Glazed Kid, WEBSTER'S freSTER'S pliable, with extra- cible extension-sewed and rubber heels. Choice of Brown or Black Sizes 6 to 12 To St. Louis9 Most Sensational A smart Summertime fashion will he tuch a Slipper at this uhich can be fittincly worn on practically all occasions. A one-strap mode which has a graceful, narrow effect modified vamp.

Cuban heel. Genuine hand-turned sole. Widths AAA to C. Sues 3 to Y2. KLIXE Miiemn.

UFA M.m dead from a tumor on the brain He was widely known and popular. Somehow Burlew's name always will be with Morvich, although he trained a number of other famous horses, including Beldame, for the late August Belmont and was largely responsible for developing Frankie O'Neil of St Louis, who has earned high prominences as a jockey not only in this country but abroad, particularly 'n France. Morvich was his pride and his joy. After the colt won his first start at Jamaica In 1921. Max Hirsch bought him for $4500 and a few days later sold him to Burlaw at an advance.

At that time the latter was training a small stable for Benjamin Block and he took a half interest. Later at the Emph-e City meeting he bought the other half for a price said to be $35,000. Morvich won 11 races that year JVEW LOW PRICES ft If Cents Cents a Roll Cents wr Cents 4 a Roll a Roll JLJ Cents a Roll Cent a Roll 1 MAIL ORDERS FILLED We Give EAGLE STAMPS a Roll Williams And nothing priced higher than 35c, including values worth up to $2.00 a roll. The finest, most beautiful Wall Paper obtainable, all on sale at new low prices. 606-08 Washington Av.

Thru to Sixth St. SIXTH and FRANKLIN Quality Shoes for All the Family ETC- The reason Webster's has grown to be the largest Will PPer house in the entire West is becaun of quality selection Low Price We guarantee ear Wall Papers, and our prices cannot be equaled Cams in nd for yourself! You are cordially invited to inspect and compare our values, wen if fou are not prepared to buy No sales pressure take your time and make your selection at your leisure. Prices in plain figures. Combinations sold only with beautiful borders or bands. BE SURE YOU ARE IN WEBSTER'S 53E3CSES3 1 Sure Yoa Are in Webster's TiOl zvery A0( Lnaranteed.

JUrtf ICb- Lowest Cost FOR SCIENTIFIC COLD DRY AIR FUR STORAGE CALL CENTRAL 6830 1 1 Ml 809 IV 7 tt Finest Qaalitv. hi the Salesladies. (Re. U. 9.

I't. Off.) The Big Store With nhc Canopy lHI 606-08 Washington Av. Thru to Sixth St. 'Ironing Day Drudgery Banished Forever! Our inest iioice or The RING NEW DRES and went on to win the Kentucky Derby as a S-ycar-oid. Then, he fadd but he won $172,909 in 3 2 races and stands tenth on the list of the greatest money winning horses of the American turf.

Fred Burlew was born In Missouri and came East 20 years ago to train for Dan Honig, in those days a prominent horseman of St. Louis. Later he handled horses for Newton Bennington, the late August Belmont and trained Bit Masterson, the first horse ever owned by Morton L. Schwartz. In the dark days of racing here Burlew went to France Frank CTNeil and trained a stable for Clarence Mackay.

He scored a big success abroad, but the call of this country was too strong and he has been racing here ever since. Plans for the funeral will he announced today. It is not settled whether the Interment will be hT or Missouri. He Is survived by a widow and one son. SEVEN ST.

LOU'S JEWELERS TO BE TRIED FOR CONSPIRACY Men Indicted ly Federal Crand Jury in New York Ordered to in Court There. P'-vet) St. Louis indicted New York last October for conspiracy to conceal $250,000 of of the bankrupt Milton AVfitcrh must go there for trial. Thrv are Morris Herman Rosenthal. Fred Ruberistein.

Herman Wilier. At wood A. Kiinger and pel and Jack Trauss. brothers. Th had resisted removal to New York on the ground that that the indictment was faulty and Insufficient.

Their attorney, William Baer. pointed out that they were charged with violating, in 192-1. the amended bankruptcy act, which did not become effective until two years later. United Pta'es Commissioner Atkins ruled, however, that ihe sufficiency of the indictrnen: was a matter fur the New York Court to decide. His only duty, he said, was to find out whether the plaintiffs before hlvn rrere the same men named In the indictment.

Their identity was admitted. Attorney Bar Indicated he would r.ot appeal from Commissioner Atkins' ruling. but would contest the indictment In New Formerly Priced in Our Costume Room Upwards to $75 So New POSITIVELY OUR GREATEST SACRIFICE DRESS OFFERING OF THE ENTIRE SEASON BEWILDERING VALUES SUCH AS WE CAN OFFER ONLY ON RARE OCCASIONS So Wonderful So Revolutionary 1 Here at last is the ironer that women everywhere have been waiting for the new Apex! It is electrically heated, electrically powered. It is easily operated by a rubber-padded knee control lever which leaves both hands free to handle the ironing. It has a full open end for ironing difficult pieces an extension end-tray and spring-swung clothes rack a feed board which folds up out of the way in fact all the convenience features necessary to banish forever the drudgery of ironing day.

When not in use, it can be the Apex costs no more to 28 28 28 28 28 28 ARE ARE ARE ARE ARE ARE NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW PRICED PRICED PRICED PRICED PRICED PRICED AT $75 AT 65 AT 59 AT 50 AT 45 AT 39 FORMERLY FORMERLY FORMERLY FORMERLY FORMERLY FORMERLY 23 DRESSES 41 DRESSES 25 DRESSES 43 DRESSES 45 DRESSES 61 DRESSES operate than an elec ioiaea up into a compact unit, small enough to be out of the way iti a four-room flat. Yet it is big enough to handle the ironing for a twelve-room house. tric hand iron yet you can do your ironing comfortably, sitting down, in one third the time. A demonstration will convince you. Easy terms if desired.

What wonderful bargains! Here are the remaining stocks from our fincet Spring lines offered at a mere $28 regardless of former selling prices. No woman who knows and loves beautiful things can afford to miss being on hand when the doors open Thursday morning. Just imagine having admired a Frock selling for as high as $75 and being able to own it for $28. Glorious! Frocks for every type, size, in every color and material. York.

Meanwhile the seven defendants will be released on bond. They were friends and business associates of Jacob Underwood Ufland, head of the Milton Watch and the riefunet National Jew. Co. of Pt. Louis, now serving a term in Atlanta penitentiary on his plea of guilty to a similar eharsre.

It is understood Ufland mnd a confession implicating the Pt. LoiMssr.s. and may be a witness at their trial. SEEKS SUBSTANTIAFcDt IN CORPORATION INCOME TAXES U. S.

CliamlKt of Commerce to A'ote JUolmion Also Calling Repeal of FMate Tax. WAPHiNGTO.V.' May 4. The finr.net division of the United Chamb. of Commerce has adopted a resolution calling upon the Government for a substantial reduction of the corporate income tax, repeal of the Federal estate tax and elimination of remaining war excise taxes on particular business- The which pointed to the Tn usury surplus as the basis for its appeal, will be voted on by the chamber as a whole today. Manufacturing, civic development, insurance and matters were discussed at croup meetings yesterday.

FOLDS JTLIXE Cwtume Room. With all these advantages and manv others, into a corner ana out cf ike way DISTRIBUTOR: McGRAW ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO ST. LOUIS MEMPHIS 2018-2020 Locust Street Sold on Deferred Payments by the Following Well-Known Dealers: Coats Reduced Masiy Half Br ice! run. ii rammer now. o.

435t Warn 'THE CO. H. KUKCTKIC CO. ale Av. nu.knt ikv coon" ro.

Itrnndway i. ashinpton Av. CO NAN KIMItAI.L AITSIC CO. SCr'tf N. I nion CK MTI TITV.

InniH ISrothfrs I). I1.T Meaiior F.lertrie Co. TIUKNAl KIFCTKIC Natural Brulti" and Tirwttena EAST ST. IS. ITX.

East St. Louis IJsht Tower Co. 87 OF OUR FINEST COATS SACRIFICED 72 FINE COATS FUR OR UNTRIMMED 64 SATIN TWILL TWEED COATS DEALER ACCOUNTS SOLICITED Mfg. Cleveland 1 07 TAKEN IN TWO HOLDUPS $38 ag-y blcctrical i ffftlA? 4 KfOi-T Stores Apparently Are IUihbitl by Same Man. Two Krotrer stores were robbed i ithin' a period of 15 minutes, this Extraordinary values in i i A very choice selection from higher -priced lines.

Coats which include the very smartest styles of the season. Both fur-trimmed and un-trimmed styles. All colors. All sizes. Satin Giats, lorchecn Coats, faille Coats, kasha Coats Smartest of Paris styling.

Models for travel and vacation wear. Fur trimmed and plain. All colors and sizes. arly today, apparently by the same num. At 7:05 o'clock he entered the stor.

47C-4 Nebraska avenue, takinp from the manager, John group, including me most wanieu modes in silk, twill and novel tv fabrics. Sizes for misses, women and laxre women. All colors. Phone rKnrral .032, Phone for Apex Ironer enter ist ration i.eynciJs. he took $50, from Edward Prew.

butcher In i the store at 103 Gravois avenu. In -aeh innr.ce he escaped In a 1 Fcr-1 which a con-' fed rnte iJu-d. 1824 "Ston MANUFACTURERS A2E SERVICE.

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