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THE STLDLJI5JTAR -4 CR3 TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, WlV THE ST. LOU 15 STAR EIGHT, MISSING in 20 ciwrr WHISKY SEIZED IN RAID ON POST OFFICE IN MARYLAND Reward Offers for Kidnaping Suspects CAPE MAY, N. Nov U. persons. JV ers and five vouna irONARDTOWN, MD, Nov.

17. prohibition MenJs raided the post office at jfrvoesville, arrested the postmaster confiscated 235 gallons of rye h.skv and destroyed two large inaugurated at the concerts to The prizes Odeon Friday afternoo noUf00oks win be given gJJuracy.Viieat-kept for the series. slaved be-ness and imagination edThe ing the basis of tne vl prizes will be announced late dimir Golschmann wil condu tne first concert of the series and Scip ione rlHTHING UNION BERG APPEARS AT GRAND JURY PROBE INTO HIS KIDNAPING since they set out in their eight foot cabin cruise $2000. REWARD Will be paid for the arrest and dehvery to police officers of St Louis. Mo of Edward arcume and Charles Heuer.

wanted for kidnapping. If one is captured and delivered, the regard will be were found safe today at ii Deh.M tnAav. me nouse in tne lou-pr n.i. I house in the lower miaste Son-Lang: will be were brought to coast guard cutter. i brought to guard cutter.

arraigut-u i SHOT TO DEATH IN OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO, NOV. U. Reinisch, me for the Amalgamated Clothing Amprica. was shot to IS THERE death in his office in the downtown district here today. The assailant escaped.

'DRESSED-UP JIM FORMER EAST SIDE BANK ROBBER, HELD Jcmes Overstreet Arrested at Detroit in Parsons, Holdup. James (Dressed-Up Jimmied Overstreet, escaped convict and former east side bank robber, is under arrest in Detroit, suspected of having taken part in a bank robbery in Parsons, last week, according to word received today by Sheriff Peter Fitzgerald at Edwards-ville, 111. Even if it develops that Jimmie, who got his nickname from his flashy had nothing to do with the robbery, his arrest will be good news to the warden of the McAlester, penitentiary, for Jimmie escaped from there last June 2 while serving a twenty-five-year sentence for bank robbery. PRIZES TO BE OFFERED IN STUDENT CONCERT CONTEST The women's committee of the St. Louis Symphony Society today announced that it will award prizes in connection with its series of student Si THE ONE QUESTION YOU SHOUli This is Edward Barcume.

He is 37 years, 5' 5'. dark chestnut hair, brown eyes. Photo and prints of Charles Heuer on other card. On November 6. 1931.

Mr. Alexander Berg, Park Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, was kidnapped and kept prisoner while gang of kidnappers, including Barcume and Heuer. negotiated for a ransom. All but Barcume and Heuer have been arrested.

The two fugitives- were riding in Chevrolet coach. 1931 model. Mo. license 657-654 for 1931, motor 29 1 6729. black painted, yellow wire wheels.

Information relative to one or both fugitives will be thankfully received, and, if arrested. WIRE. This is Charles Heuer. He is 37 years. 5' dark chestnut hair, blue eyes, shaped scar on left cheek.

Photo and prints of Barcume on other card. -On November 6. 1931. Mr. Alexander Berg.

Park Plaza Hotel. St. Louis, was kidnapped and kept prisoner while a gang of kidnappers, including Heuer and Barcume, negotiated for a ransom. All but Heuer and Barcume have been arrested. The two fugitives were riding in Chevrolet coach.

1931 model. Mo. license 657-654 for 1931. motor 2916729, black oainted. yellow wire wheels.

Information relative to one or both fugitives will be thankfully received, and. if arrested. WIRE. JOS. A.

GERK. Chief of Police. Arrirei Under Guard $2,000 Reward Offered fcr Two Suspects. Alexander Brg, fur dealer, who was kidnaped here recently, was the first witness to appear at the Municipal Courts Building this afternoon where a grand jury is investigating: kidnaping and subsequent release. He arrived at 2.10 p.

m. accompanied by two detectives. He was wearing a light topcoat and held a dark fedora hat In his hand as he walked into the grand Jury room. With the grand Jury Investigation of the kidnaping case getting under way. 10.000 circulars offering a reward of $2,000 for the arrest and delivery of two former St.

Louis convicts, said by the police to have been the actual abductors of the wealthy fur dealer, are being sent to other cities by Chief of Police ASK ABOUT COUGH SYRUPS more JMxtity and at IT IS TRUE that many cough syrups rtlj on DOPE for their action. DOPE-tl means opium, morphine, chlorofora, ether and similar drugs. Bargain Don't take chances with DOPE! Tlity riREAT EASTERN Vjoirorsyoutlicniot should your Ihere is now one SAPj way to stop a cough. That safe way 'a Smith Brothers Triple Action. Tim tiiisi arc all new specially built with deep-cushioned adjust- ojrxu.

iiiu iivtt 7i -uiluS Onl St. LbmU. November 16. 1931. Rowmrd ia effect oaa ye.

wirie-visioned shatter niPNflCFK STOVE IP sl oroof glass windows asm indwitUspocialprecau-tions for safety, sucu DXy PAI ft "Both of my children, were suffering front cousbs. My oldest child would not even taste Smith Brothers' Cough Svrup, but after I let her smell it I didn't have any trouble in getting her to take regular doses. It helped them marvelously. Both children hst their colds completely." Mrs. G.

Morgan. 318 Jones Burlington, N. J. HEAD OF WESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD TO QUIT DEC. 31 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov.

17. (Universal Harry M. Adams, as V08tingl10use air rt brakes. Croat Eastern fff dope, no drugs, nothing that could even a delicate child. Instead "Triple Action" (it's safe!) stops coogb quickly and surely.

Even hacking coughj and those dangerous coughs simply melt away! Children Ik I the taste! Only 35c. PART6 ANY PACT FOR ANY FURNACE, STOVE or OIL STOVE GANDHI DEMANDS BRITAIN DISBAND ITS ARMY IN INDIA tions. The bandits later got out of the car. Miss Goodman lives at 6018 Kingsbury avenue. While Mrs.

Frank A. Killian was waiting for a street car at Fair and Farlin avenues last night, a man, who had his hand in his coat pocket as if he had a gun, held her up and escaped with $40. Mrs. Killian's home is at 4192 Farlin avenue. farearoalway8 lowest.

All ttirouKli expresses -no local stops delay you. SUDDLVfH mum PITTSBURGH CO. Norfolk. 316 N. 3rd St CII est 4495 HE DELIVER Qt SB1P AN WHERE Thiladclpliia $21 .00 Buffalo $14.75 Terre Haute $3.8 I'hone GARFIELD 0825 or write today Ukiom Bus Terminal Clerk.

The men named in the circulars are: Charles lieuer, 37 years old. who has served four penitentiary, one reformatory and one Jail sentence. Heuer's criminal career started when he was 18 years old. Edward Ilarrume, 37. who has served one prison sentence and a Jail term.

He first, clashed with the law when he was 19 years old. "A $1,000 reward is offered for the capture and delivery of either of the men. Chief Gerk said the police department Itself Is offering the wards. -The fact that conviction of the two men is not made a requirement of the reward offer, as Is ordinarily the case. Indicates that the police believe they have conclusive evidence of the guilt of the fugitives.

'Heuer and Barcume. according to Information received by the police, fled westward after Berg's release and the arrsst of Paul A. Richards, young criminal lawyer, and three other men In connection with the abduction. Detectives went to Kansas City and Jefferson City In search of the two, but were unable to find them. SMITH BROTHERS I TRIPLE-ACTION COUGH SYRUP SIXTH WALNUT STS.

president of the Western Pacific Railroad, resigned yesterday, effective December 31. and Charles Elsey, executive vice president, will succeed him. Adams, born in Comanche, January 3, 1867, began his railroad career with the St. Louis San Francisco F0T heat 3,000 UNEMPLOYED RIOT AT ENGLISH DOLE OFFICE LONDON, Nov. 17.

(By U. Rioting started today outside the Shoreditch dole offices. Mounted and foot policemen charged a crowd of 3,000 unemployed and dispersed them. Two policemen and several unemployed were slightly Injured. Consult your Chiropodist or Foot Specialist II you have ny fool i trouble.

Be sure he is licensed by coiitaiiid no Dope tne State Board 01 iieaun. 1 Upen Daily rrom r. i. 4 I 1023 N. Grand I 214 Olivia Bldg Either That or Place It Under Native Control, He Tells London Parley.

LONDON, Nov. 17. (By U. Mahatma Gandhi demanded before the federal structure committee of the Indian round table conference today that the British army in India be disbanded or placed under Indian control. He said he hoped to Infect the British with the necessary love for India to enable India to stand alone.

If necessary, he said, the Indian National Congress would wander in the wilderness for a century, "through terrible and fiery ordeal, through storm, distress and misrepresentation, and if necessary and if God wills, through a shower of Railroad, at the age of 13. For Harry 51. Adams twenty-five years he rose steadily while serving various lines. In 1897 he was made vice president of the Missouri Pacific, in charge of traffic, and during the World War was chief of inland traffic service for the War Department, later becoming regional director for the United States railroad administration with headquarters in St. Louis.

Then, after serving as vice president of the Union Pacific, he became president of the Western Pacific in 1927. MISSING ENGLISH GIRL FOUND IN LODGING HOUSE Girl jk lis ANTI-JEWISH RIOTING REPORTED IN POLAND SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 17. (By I. N.

3.) Miss Rosemary Pamela Gliding, 17-year-old daughter qf a London banker and object of a widespread search, was found today In a lodging house here. She vanished Saturday from the home of Prof, and Mrs. Hamilton Crawford MacDougall. Miss Gilding said the MacDougalls treated her well, but she had decided to strike out for herself to get money to buy her passage home. 1500.00 Win BANDITS TAKE $300 FROM WOMAN REALTY DEALER Miss Yetta Goodman, business manager of the First Realty Company, was kidnaped in her automobile in front of 4633 Westminster place last night by two men, who robbed her of $300 in rent collec- KOVNO, NqvlT-CBy U.

Anti-JewLsh rioting was spreading at Vilna, Poland, It was reported today. More than 300 shops were reported plundered and 105 persons wounded in fighting which began at the university. O-ED, INCORPORATED, will pay $1,000.00 cash just for a girW name and $500.00 extra for sending it quick. We want a name POLE that will properly describe America's most beautiful college girl one TAKE MOT The following it a list of former patients who came to me and were healed of Piles or rectal in some form. I healed them sound and well; inany-without causing them a single day's loss of time.

I can do as much for you, if you place your casrfn my Vinds. I treat almost as many ladies as men. My terms are within the reach of an. If you have the Piles in any form, call on oft or as maty of the parties whose names appear below, and inquire about me, my methods, treatment etc. Then the report is satisfactory, come for treat ment and a guaranteed healing.

The Following Is a Partial List of Patients LivinXin St. Louis and in Towns in This Vtcimty Who Were Cured by Me of Piles, Some Other Rectal Trouble: of those attractive, lively co-eds that you see at every college and high school. There is nothing to buy or sell in order to win this $1,500.00 and you will not be required to do anything else but send a name. This big prize will be given just to find the right name for a lovely young lady who will sponsor a beautiful nation wide radio program we contemplate for this winter. Send Your Favorite Name What girl's name do you like best? In fact, what name arc you thinking of right now? Maybe it's just the one to win this $1,500.00.

Don't bother trying to think up fancy names just such an ordinary name as Betty Allen, Nancy Lee, Mary Lynn, may win. Better send the one you are thinking of right away! $500.00 for MAELEMG IT QUICK Yes, $500.00 cash or, if preferred, a beautiful new FORD TUDOR SEDAN will be added to the $1,000.00 prize if the name is sent within three days from the time this announcement is read. So, send your suggestion TODAY! Take no risk of losing that $500.00 EXTRA which is to be won so easily just for oeing prompt. Nothing Else io Do Certainly this $1,500.00 prize is worth trying for, especially when it costs you only.a 2c stamp and an envelope. There is nothing else to do nothing to buy nothing to sell no coupons to clip.

This $1,500.00 Cash can be yours just for sending the winning name within three days after reading this announcement. CO-ED, Incorporated, wants you to send your suggestion at once no matter how simple or plain it may be. The very name you send may be the one they are seeking and if you could imagine the thrill of receiving a telegram stating that you won this $1,500.00 prize just for sending a girl's name, you would lose no time in mailing your suggestion at once. You will receive an immediate acknowledgment by letter and at the same time, we will have a big 'surprise for you in the form of another prize offer through which you can win as much as $4,000 00 more. So, DON'T WAIT DON'T DELAY! mail this coupon today.

rim JMh I --mi FREE SAMPLE Ml co-D Fc 1: Powder vour liVw A suggestion witmn iiS.Vsi wll a FrPe V1 Samp'e of icvelv CO- ST. CHARLES Gus Beumer, 125 Anderson St. Walter Hritman. R. No.

4 Wm. O. Hritman. R. No.

4 Chas. Hritman, R. No. 4 A. Hritgrrd.

R. No. 2 Fred W. Mever. R.

No. 4 C. II. illibrand. 6th and Pike UNION Herman Koeln II.

Grhlrrt Martin Hobelman Geo. F. Meyer WARRENTON Fred Moore WASHINGTON A. V. Saucier Joe Barlage Joe Inter EAST ST.

LOUIS Chas. B. Jenks, 141J State St. A. P.

Kirst. 3514 Bond Ave. Clarence Kistnrr. 506 N. 18th St.

Al. Kistnrr. 59 Lake Drive George Ottrn. R. No.

1 Arthur W. Call. 1500 Parsons Lester II. Wayland. 1611 College D.

L. Roberts, 301 Converse J. Johnson, 3100 Summit .1. A. Mowrry.

3104 State C. D. Mason. 1139 A St. Louis R.

D. McMuIlin. 2923 Trcndley ILLINOIS ALTON John Bray. 1608 Alby St. Elmer Kimber, 2406 Crawford Carl W.

Rust. 1303 State St. Fred Walter. 414 Jefferson EAST ALTON C. E.

Alexander. R. No. 2 Geo. R.

Schillinger, R. No. 1 Wm. F. Schillinerr.

R. No. 1 J. C. Franklin.

148 Pence Frank J. Hickry. R. No. 2 BARRY Claude F.

Bower BELLEVr LE Wm. Ilolliday, R. No. 3 Jesse Crafton, 319 S. 15th St.

John H. Tebbcnhoff. 803 Forest Adolph Boul, 507 Lebanon C. L. Dewein, 1013 Frceburg reteXjtochl.

1121 Freeburg CAIRO Ed Wilson. 212 4th St. CENTRALIA C. II. Evans A.

O. Caudle. 1114 N. Beach St. A.

E. Quick COLLINSVILLE Dr. P. J. Wedel, 506 VV.

Clay L. C. Mincer, R. No. 2 Wm.

Maack. R. No. COLUMBIA Chas. Wenkrl -Joe Schroeder DUPO G.

W. Rowland Wallace Rowland EDWARDSVILLE Ray Crossman. 118 S. Main Joe Kubicck, R. iio.

4 Erwin Schnert. 71t Hale Ave. Chas. Schrorder Rev. Daniel S.

Wahl. 801 N. Main Edw. Schaake, R. No.

1 Chas. Grebel. 515 S. Buchanan Lance Gardner. 410 Vandalia FAIRFIELD Jesse Cline, R.

No. 5 Arthur Breson F. M. Brock A. I.

Steiner Leo Voun? GRANITE CITY Fred Rahe, 2214 Lincoln Lemmon Davis. 2415 Missouri Dan Coleman. 2716 Iowa Ave. August Nessing, R. No.

1 Chas. Ileinemann NEW ATHENS J. C. SarkwiU Fred C.erhold Chas. Koenit: RED BUD LouU F.

Diercks Henry T. Hara VANDALIA Geo. B. Capps S. Perkins VENICE Chas.

McGer. Sr. WAYNE CITY John Johpson ZEICLER T. G. Evanoff Lamhro Moskoff ST.

LOUIS, MO. Ira Kellar. 4747 Mailltt Chas. SeJdler. 8311 Minnesota John Ioey.

2217 Mullanphy Morris Lander, S964 Ridge Ave. W. E. Iterr, 4014 Loughborough J. T.

Clark. 3652 Hickory Pete ucea. 1523 Belt B. II. Wild.

4603 Cleveland Guy Fredrrlc. 8112A N. Broadway Arthur Schrorrr. 3419A Indiana C. A.

Smith, 5947 Wells Vm. A. Ginther. 2241 Benton MISSOURI BLOOMFIELD William t. Jones Ed.

C. Baditlry 0. Grave A. E. Alexander BONNE TERRE IV.

S. Preston BOURBON James Davis CA TA WISSA Stephen B. Downey COLUMBIA I- D. Johnson 1. E.

Glenn C. E. Glbbs. R. No.

2 D. Jones CUBA George Bluemrl DESLOCE E. YVestcoat Milt 'Umpton Harry L. Green Aaron Eaton ELLINGTON Ben Copcland T. J.

Poicue Jefr YVadlow FERGUSON C. J. Steffen Wm. Glebe FLORISSANT rdwin R. Little H1LLSBORO E.

Strurkmryrr Gus McKee. R. No. 2. JEFFERSON CITY ft.

J. Tritsrh Otto Langhans H. F. Rohtrtnc. 1135 East M.lier Chas.

Barton LEADWOOD J. M. GolUher Krrd Labudde MADISON C. II. Eubank J.

B. romer MORLEY D. M. Guptrn MAIL THE NAME YOU SUCCEST ON THIS COUPON A. S.

WEILBY, CO-ED, 4619 E. Ravenswood Dept. 449 Chkago, The name I suggest for America's most beautiful college girl is: A GUARANTEED ED tace powcer Oe Luxe with our Date I read this announcement. Rt'LFS: HEALING OR MONEY REFUNDED AU I ask Is that you do what in my judgment is necessary to effrrt a perma- TVvs e'fer is ooe-i to IV-g in he cut- ee of Ch-cago 5. t.Leji fnfictes or i'-co'- 9, y-t coses m-crvgHt.

Fecrua-y 2 A.i be mailed on or before tat dae Ea' TaV rarne. cts f-an or.e My Name is Address City. ui ii, iit.iiiiz in lnnr rxc. ror rnar ircivdi. ii' be pa.

a chssr, ty CO-ED. Icor Jitate. Be sure to fill in the date you read this an iRrr to pi nouncement rrent was reai -P' Cate pr.ies w.ii te pa-d case cf es. Ore. C.

M. COS 501 Pine Street, St Louis, Mo. Rectal Specialist OFFICE HOlB: 9 a. m. to p.

CO-ED, 4619 E. Ravenswood Avenue, Dept. 449 CHICAGO, ILL.

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