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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 2

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2 NEW MEAT STRIKE GRIP THE CITY STAit TUESDAY 'AUGUST 1931 A FERRIS BRUTALITY CRY MMOd A SHIFT IN ARMOUR MEN ekNNMREMMallNal8MMOINPelegb A DETT COMES HERE AS PACKING PLANT MANAGER qPt 77 7711:7717 tatt': 4 Mak IMMOM011NEMIP NIIMMENLIMMMIIMMEEMINAMIM 11 I i 2 THE RAIN SAS IT'S A 1 IT TLESDAI 'AUGUS1 lotto i 'Omeemaoanamotaponnfe slommago MMM11111nallMIIIMMI1E110111111112111110EIONOMMOMPMOMMOMitlellONE01001MONNONNI111dmilMb IIMMMnimm 7r17tVn VOIPf 'N" i 314 11 A SHIFT IN ARMOUR MEN or NEW MEAT STRIKE GRIP A FERRIS BRUTALITY CRY I ''fr 11 i' t' ii rZ 1'i)-p-Pio)41iir- I44 ''11 '---A i42 tri0MIPOSEEPPROIOnimMONO 1 a 1' 4 Pp A DETT COMES HERE AS PACK- A NIA ING PLANT MANAGER 1 V10rf 4 DEFENDANT IN MURDER TRIAL SAYS POLICE BEAT HIM DEFENDANT IN MURDER TRIAL SAYS POLICE BEAT HIM -t PETROIT HOUSEWIVES INCLUDE POULTRY IN BAN ON BUYING DETROIT HOUSEWIVES INCLUDE Late Vacation? 1-uckylYou'll Save on These LUCK WITH DRIVER OF THIS TRUCK it 4 tr q3 til 0 at ft 4V '( -) eli Vt: V1 114t) 4' Ila" 't f'T-1 47 rittt cg 4--45: 4 () tg41e4Vtliclit 3 i'-' iA 1 yzt 10 cf -1: titi i1A 41r LUCK WI WITH DRIVER OF THIS TRUCK 44-ki 4 ''''-f ja '4414- A- I viw I 1 "17rYg1 -010 A i 9-78'" tY 4-- kg vr 7 od: Lii c) V) tt io' rt-P' (--- f-: 11 i A At AA it4 i 1' 1' "Ivik (1 rfitlfitcri! vi i fi -4 'It If )u 'i at the home of A daughter Mrs Bess Cason Raytown Mr Moore who was born December 15 1849 was the father of the late Dr A Moore of Kansas city Besides the daughter and granddaughter Mr Moore is survived by another granddaughter Mrs Campbell Belton a grandson Olen CRSOn Raytown and three great-grandchildren Frederick Jimmie and Bobbie Campbell all of Belton Funeral services will be held at 10:30 o'clock Thursday at the Presby terian church in Odessa Burial will be in the Pleasant Prairie cemetery north of Oak Orove at the home of A daughter Mrs Bess Cason Reytown Mr Moore who wee born December 15 1849 was the father of the late Dr A Moore of Kansas Besides the daughter and grand- The Kansas City 'Executive Is Moved to Maim City 1114 to 'rake Charge of Opera There Main Ron's Death Soteleir or Goo Witt In His Itaul ho When Fired Wit nolo Tritilles The Tight Is Extended to All or Wayne County Ns Dealer Meet ta Seek a Pelee So 'teflon ss Li ij ion ions ions 1611 t1 Group printed and pastel dresses and sults Just right tor travel street or alt eMOOrt wear 143Tit OP Mita KAY SMITIL wire of Glass Company Official Had Been a Year :46 31' A 011'AlihrfSir 001-dooKtt 4" A-41 1 Pl 11 '4 11'1 if tili i-s' Altj i tic a ri 0 -r Fik () (1 1 41(-70 tr110 0 A 00 i7 i to-- L94 I' i (c-- 0414'-' '14 i 'f 'L T' i A '--u'''''' -et 1 i7'1 i 4 AI i't 1 0 14e''1'' ii lo4t 'eie4iA '4 t-4 4 0 I Ar''11 V4r "'''''V'-: 4 'i Asr 44" 444011" $99541295 1 (Ie the Associated Prim) DIIROM Aug 6--A densely-packed courtroom heard William Lee Perris under clmhing crom-examination shout a defiant charge today that he confessed to the slaying of Howard Carter Dickinson only because he was beaten by police "Did I beat you?" Prosecutor Duncan McCrea asked sarcastically "You were present" the pale 26- year-old prisoner replied loudly The defendant on trial with three former burlesque dancers for the New York attorney slaying denied he had said yesterday that Dickinson committed suicide while in Ferries car In Rouge Park here the night of June 26 "It was either suicide or accidental" he tesified "The gun went off in his hands I took hold of him and his coat and vest came off They must have fallen off when I took his feet off the running board" "MITZI TOR A RESORT Mo Anna Smith 44 years old 6815 Edgevale road died today at St Joseph hospital following an illness of about a year She was the wife of Ray Smith general sales manager for the Owens-Illinois Olass Company in this territory Mrs Smith was an emplpyee of the First National Bank for many years She was a member of the Second Presbyterian church and of the Kansas City Garden Club Besides her husband she leaves her parents Mr and Mrs Peter Poison 71 South Seventeenth street Kansas City Kansas and three sisters Mrs Orville Gilbert 4106 Benton boulevard: Mrs Kirkham 2931 North Twenty-seventh street Kansas City Kansas and Miss Ida Poison 71 South Seventeenth street A Dett sho became associated with the meat packing bubiness in 1908 as a stenographer today was appointed general manager of the Armour Si Co plant at Kansas City one of the largest industrial enterprises of its kind in the country Mr Dett's early experience In the Industry was obtained In Omaha and Chicago In 1928 he was made gen eral manager of the Armour Cq plant In Denver and later served as manager of the plant at South St Joseph Mo His most recent appointment was as general manager of the Sioux City Ia plant Matthews general manager of the Kansas City plant of the Armour concern for several years will succeed Mr Dett at Sioux City Mr Dett's first connection with the packing Industry was with the old National Packing Company in Omaha He remained with that company until 1912 when he became sasociated with Morris Co He became associated with Armour Co In 1923 Mr Dett arrived here today to take over his new polition Mrs Dett will arrive the latter part of the week AID To itoY's JOB Is STOLEN Sidney Cohn 18 years old has asked the police to help him find his bicycle stolen late last night from near the Crown drug store at Thirty-first street and Prospect avenue where he is delivery boy Cohn is the son of Mrs Heckle Cohn 2402 East Twenty-ninth street a widow 1t 1 A ttl'il iV 10 7 TM 4 1-: lgolt 1 11 irt: 0 4 Vi 4 i 40 1 iv0 i Group better dresses crepes and chiffons prints For street and sults in printed large and small afternoon 'and din 1 i 1 net- '4 $1295 THIRD FLOOR OTHER DEATHS IN GREATER KANSAS CITY ild th Associated Mist) Drreort Aug 1--Detroit meat deal-era turned over to a committee of eleven today the task of finding an answer to the demende of striking housewives that meat prices tome down 20 per cent The committee named at a meeting of 250 dealers last night was empowered to draft immediate plans to protect the interests of the harassed butchers during the strike now entering its third week and to request the aid of police and the county prosecutor's staff ma MOTTMENT SEEMS While the butchers met the strikers also were busy Mrs Mary Zuk chairman of the group of Hamtramck housewives which initiated the strike presided at a meeting of Hamtramck Dearborn and West Side direct action committees at which a general Wayne County strike was declared in effect The strike was expanded to include poultry with the decision to include It in the banned meat list left to individual communities Proposals were made at the meeting of the dealers that marketing authorities be asked to meet with the striking consumers and explain the present meat prices Daniel A Ford of the United States bureau of agricultural economics told the dealers their prices were comparable to those of Chicago and other midwestern cities and said there was little prospect of a reduction by packing houses Market conditions are such he said that in spite of strike activities most wholesale prices probably will be increased 20 per cent this week ONE PICKET ON num TODAY Trial of one of ten pickets arrested Saturday was under way today before Recorder's Judge John Seallen The defendant is Mrs Mary Towalski Hearing of her case was postponed yesterday when A Pasieczny assistant prosecutor protested that the interpreter for Mrs Towakki was biasing the testimony In her behalf Picketing activities were at a standstill today as Mrs Zuk announced the strikers would concentrate their efforts on the week-end market days Stella Hayman 59 years Oki 2920 Main street died today lit ths General hospital She leaves her mother Mn Elizabeth Coons La tonic Mo a mister Mrs Bertha Barnes Nashville Tenn and a cousin Mrs John McNeece 3047 Silver avenue Kansas City Kansas A broken tree and smashed fence in front of1233 West Sevcnty-fifth the home of Dr John Outland tell of the force with which the truck turned over Bennett 36 years old Chanute Ku was delivering the gasoline for the Ketchum Oil Company of that city tO the Pitt 011 Company at Holmes Park Mo Approaching the jog on Seventy-fifth at State Line Bennett made the right turn but failed to straighten out fast enough A wheel hit the curb and the truck wee out of control Floyd Bennett is at Research hospital with a lacerated face nd right arm but considered himself lucky to have escaped with such Injuries when this tank truck he drove containing 3000 gallons of gasoline turned on its back on Seventyfifth street near State Line early today The gasoline flowed on to the street and into the gutter Police sent by Lieut Charles Shepherd from the Country Club station guarded the spot carefully lest a passerby drop a match and ignite the gasoline I 0 i 517 -t -o 's i :) 1 '1t4 1 Elizabeth New ton 73 years old riled today et the home of her daughter Mrs Joseph Eurkin 870 Riverview avenue Kansas City Kansas Besides her daughter she leaves a sister Mrs Charles Etteldorf Chicago Refrigerated for Ideas Comfort August Clearance Sale SILVERWARE 11-'atuw4dA I On direct examination Monday Ferris had said he Dickinson Florence and Loretto Jackson and Jean Miller started for a resort west of Detroit on the ride which ended in Dickinson's death "Then what were you doing on a small dirt road in Rouge Park?" McCrea demanded today "I don't know" Ferris mumbled Striding toward the defendant McCrea shouted: "You know you went there to kill Dickinson and you would admit it to the jury if you told the truth wouldn't you?" Ferris did not answer JACKSON NOT SOIL On direct examination Florence Jackson was indefinite in her description of the shooting of Dickinson She said she did not Fee any gun and did not see Ferris pull Dickinson out of the car She said she heard a shot and the next thing she knew Ferris was telling the women to get In the car and keep quiet "We asked him what he nod done and he made no reply" she said "When we got in the car he told us to keep our mouths shut and then he said something about some papers He said he couldn't find the papers he wanted He said something about going back to his room and looking for them Then be told us we should pack our clothes because we were going to Chicago" She said Ferris threatened the women with a gun when they talked of going home after reaching Chicago in their flight 51Piece Cottage Set Consisting of Dinner Knives belle handles atainiese blades A Dinner Forks A Soup Spoons le Tea Spoons A Salad Yorke A Butter Apreadere Table Speen 2 Patterns Argyle or Castle BLAME ON THE HORNS OUTING FOR NEEDY GIRLS 11 A $2591904 SHORTAGE BY MISHANDLING MASTER CHARGES THOSE FROM SETTLEMENT HOUSES TO CAMP BOHOCA Special 785 Death of Mrs Anna Dors Veltman Mrs Anne Dora Peltzman 77 years old a resident of Kaneits City fifty-one years died today at the home 3200 Olive street She was the widow of Joeeph Peltzman a metal dealer here many years Mn Pe Reiman also eight one Reuben Peitzmitn 2 Went Sixty-fifth street terrece: Louis Pelts-men 3415 Olive street Meyer Pelts-man I East Fifty-fourth street Nat Pe Haman 202 East Sixty-eighth street terrace: Sam Peltzman 4129 ARMS avenue: Elk Peltzman 4133 South Benton: Thomas Pe Itzman Springfield Mo and Wolf Peltzman 4052 Holmes street: three daughters Mrs Jennie Berisu 4000 Charlotte Erect: Mn Rose Solomon 3209 Olive street and Mrs Mary Searles Sedalia Mo: three brothers Gershon Zimmerman Chicago Wolf Zimmerman New York and Joeeph Zimmerman living 1ra Europe twenty-six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Funeral services will be held st I o'clock Wednesday at the home and at 2 o'clock at the Keneseth-Israel-Beth-Sholom syneigogue Thirty-fourth street and the Paseo Mail Orders Report Flied at Tulsa Recommends Imperial Royalties Company Try to Recover Front John Horn and Horn Estate Isirg 2Week Period Will Begin Tomorrow and the Second Se sIoi Angnst I Girls to the Rotary Resort Is 'f z' i 4 3-0 4 i iett0 --) -c i 5f 4 is I4z i- I c)tAin attallet 1205 Walnut We Buy Old Gold and Silver CAR WRECK SPILLS WHISKY A Young Man Is Held After pollee 1 lnd Fifteen Gallons LOVALON awakes 10s PantiMi Escape the heat! United is SHORTEST to San Francisco Portland Seattle Overnight and Daylight Flights Escape the heat! United is SHORTEST to San Francisco Portland Seattle Overnight and Daylight Flights Allilloomem the sleeping beauty in your hair teLfi LOVALON imparts a brilliatit beautiful lustre and gleaming highlights to hair which has become dull and lifeless In a few utes tovnoterestntes a natural schoolgirl brit vice and color to your her does sot dye or is not a so callect is a harmless vegetable rinse which will not stain or affect the scalp tovAtox comes In twelve shades to suit your needs To A FRATERNITY CONCLAVE Kappa sigma Elects Pawl McJim Fey to Virginia Meeting Paul McJimsey secretary of the Kansas City alumni chapter of Kappa Sigma has been elected a delegate to the grand conclave of the fraternity in Richmond Va August 27 to 31 The Kansas City alumni chapter la composed of 325 members David Derge is president of the local chapter Herbert Cowell 3345 Wabash evenue is delegate from the Gamma Omicron chapter at the University of Kansas The Death of A Pritchard Word was received here today of the death yesterday of A Pritchard at his home In Neosho Mo He leaves his widow Mrs Dolly Pritchard of the home four daughters Mrs Ruth Hawkins who lives in Indiana Miss Martha Pritchard Lawrence Km Miss Iona Pritchard Tucson Ariz and Mrs Irene O'Dell 1833 Kenaington eve nue two sons Pritchard Tue eon and A Pritchard Sweet Springs Mo A brief burial service will be held at 10 oclock Wednesday at the graveside in Mt Waehington cemetery -4-- Death of Mrs Sarah Bunter Mrs Sarah Katherine Bunter 73 years old died yesterday et her home In Napoleon Mo She leaves four daughters Mrs IL Bates Mrs Joe Smith and Mrs Tom Witty all of Napoleon and Mrs Jones Jameson Mo a son Henry Bunter of the home A brother James Anderson Lexington Mo and a ball-brother Henry Ellis Independence Funeral services will be held at 2 oclock Wednesday at the Reppert chapel Buckner Package of 5 latep and Barton patrolmen were cruising early today when they noticed an Oldsmobile coach had crashed into an electric light pole in front of 1433 Independence avenue The patrolmen learned the front end of the car was damaged badly and that I liquid which they believed to be gasoline was leaking out of the car Further investigation revealed the liquid was corn whisky The officers found fifteen 1-gallon juga of whisky in the car Ten of the jugs were broken and five were intact The police arrested a man who gave his name as Tony Marro 20 years old 812 Wabaah avenue who was attempting to get the car off the pole Marro said he had purchased the whisky for his own use He wee held ne Ina nem 25' MAIN FLOOR-MAIN 1560 Now you can leave at 8:20 and be in San Francisco Portland Seattle and 6 other Pacific Coast cities in time for morning business Also daylight flight to Pacific Coast cities with mid-afternoon arrival Cool clean comfortable Via connecting airline to Omaha Tickets: Mun Airport NO 1750 Hotels Travel Bureaus Telegraph Offices MRS ALICE STARK DIES SOHN VAYLOR'S PROTEST A RELIEF C1JT1 Just a Stop Abseil on Pottkoal Lon UHITED AIR LINES (Bp the Associated Press) TULSA Aug A Hamilton special master has filed in the district court a report charging that John Horn and the late Horn organisers of the Imperial Royalties Company mishandled the affairs of the company causing a shortage of $259190434 in the trust estate Hamilton's report followed hearInas on the litigation the last three weeks His report stated more than 15 million dollars was received by the company and that millions Of dollars were diverted to "dummy" bank accounts Th company a common law trust was organized in 1920 and the Horns and Bland Tulsa lawyer were designated as trustees Bland Hamilton said he had learned did not participate in the handling of the funds The company went into receivership in 1933 The special master also charged that the Horns destroyed records of the company's finances so it was impossible to trace the funds of the trust estate On occasions they deposited money to the credit of a trade name in Kansas City banks the report stated One deposit of $924000 was made to the credit of the "Jeho Producing Company" and two others one of $1905750 and another of $1150080 to the credit of the "Jonel Company" Hamilton charged He recommended the royalties company attempt to recover the 12600000 from John Horn and the El Horn estate Horn died In Kansas City last March The company holds more than 2400 pieces of oil property in Oklahoma Kansas Texas Arkansas New Mexico and Wyoming It has an annual income at present of approximately $140000 and is being operated by court-appointed trustees Curtis Bryan Paul Sisk and Charles Bostick Attorneys for John Horn took formal exceptions when the report was filed in court today TRAIN KILLS A TRANSIENT LisnityMo Aug Laken Waller 39 resident at the federal transient camp four miles south of here was killed last night on the Wabash tracks at South Liberty when struck by a locomotive Waller's mother Mrs Waller lives at 1012 South Third street Ironton IMOMM 1PrrT1112111Th FURTHER REDUCTIONS Say It With FLOWERS from ROCK'S 1106 Grand Ave Say It With FLOWERS One hundred twenty girls from four of the Kansas City neighborhood and settlement houses will leave tomorrow morning for Camp Hoboes' for a week's camp outing This will be the first of two camp sessions made possible for girls from 10 to 11 yews old who attend activities of the settlement houses in Kansas City Miss Eulala Cook girls' worker at the Mattis Rhodes Neighborhood Center will be camp director for this first session The girls thirty from each house will be from the Mettle Rhodes West Side Community Center Whatsoever Community House and Minute Circle Friendly House It has been estimated only 10 per cent of the girls known to the settlement houses ever have been given a summer vacation in a camp 7312 CAMP STAPP NAMED The camp staff assisting Miss Cook will be Miss Marie Greenup girls' worker West Side handcraft Miss Jambs Hart girls' worker Minute Circle athletics and Mrs Ernestine Stuckey Whatsoever nature study and dramatics Each house also is sending two assistant counselors The first session of the morning hours will be given over to handcraft nature study and dramatics girls choosing two of the threel activities: in the afternoon there win be swimming and each day a stir prise program: at night athletics and folk dancing and then a camp each night this will be of a different nature Sunday night the camp fire will be a vesper service Through the Juvenile Improvement Club and the Kansas City Council of Boy Scouts the girls have been given Camp Bohoca A grant from the Kansas City Charities Fund plus the small registration fee is making possible this 2-week camp EARN THE 1EMSTRATION PTE The 50-cent registration fee for each girl is being earned many of the girls going together as a group or club at the houses and combining their efforts Plays have been given candy sold and many odd jobs have been sought as a means of obtaining pennies and nickels for the registration fee The second session of the girls' camp will be from August 14 to 21 with Miss Helen Mindlin girls' director of the Jtvvish Educational Institute as cam 15 director The girls attending will be from Swope Settlement Italian Institute Jewish Institute and Institutional Church Negro girls of the same age will have a week's outing at the Rotary Camp from August 26 to September 1 sponsored by the Urban League with Miss Tina Blanchard neighborhood worker of the league as camp director PRIEST AIDS IN BURIAL Relatives of Slain Factory Worker Desire Interment at Neosho Mo The Rev John Keyes of St James church has interested himself in the burial of Arthur McDermott mattress factory worker who was shot fatally last Tuesday Relatives of the slain man desired to take the body to Neosho Mo for burial Father Keyes said that he hoped to take care of the expenses McDermott's two small sons Ronald 3 and Reginald 4 arrived here with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Harry Yockey Who live on a farm near Neosho The boys' pictures appeared in this morning's edition of The Star Now in James' Midsummer (Continued Prom Pest Page) from the relief rolls It also resulted in the shortening of the hours of many others Shortly alter noon about fifty members of the crowd that remained at the courthouse went into the office of Frank Holcomb chairman of the county commissioners Mr Holcomb was seated at his desk talking to Frank Brown another She Was Widow and Daughter-1w Law of Prominent Dentists Here Mrs Alice Stark 74 years old widow of Dr Stark prominent dentist here died today at St Joseph hospital after a long illness she had been confined to the hospital since last September and had been in ill health more than four years Mrs Stark was a native of Missouri the daughter of the late Rev John Vinci! for many years a widely known Methodist minister in St Louis Her husband with whom she came to Kansas City as a bride died In the spring of 1930 He was the son of Dr John Stark one of the earliest dentists in Kansas City Until her illness Mrs Stark was an active worker in the Troost Avenue Methodist Episcopal church and held a membership for many years in the Woman's City Club Her home was at 1614 Blue Ridge boulevard She leaves a son Mal John Vthcil Stark Indianapolis a sister Mrs Martha Ones 845 West Sixty-ninth street and a granddaughter Miss Elizabeth Stark Indianapolis S-A-L-E of China and Glass The former sale prices were only a fraction of the value of these now they are reduced still further pyfqrSID IN Pki 44167515 tr MODItiOnT TIGHDOE3T APIreatmem im Ci 411 PAGE Agit AD In G- 0-0 0 ID xee MODHOOnT BOMBS AT RUG 49c Sale Nos 3te Sire Items 2It Salo hero Igc Salo Items new 39c mew 29c now Itc sew 10c Mak Year Votatios Mono Enjoyabio PHILCO i 1 and A 1 ill Radio Tuba zed joy titodi 41117 Tow 1 Enable ItaiDODE3u11 MRS HATTIE RILEY DIES Large selection of odds and owls in CLASS Each PIO MAO On PRONE MIMS FOOD IS DEMANDM 'rank Paine leader of the crowd laced Mr Holcomb "One of our demands was that we be fed" Paine said "We want to know when we eat" "I have not the slightest idea" Mr Holcomb replied "It's past noon and we are pretty hungry" Paine replied Russell Hardy deputy county counselor who was in the office Joined the conversation "How could we get a meal here?" Mr Hardy asked "We have no way to cook You gentlemen know that" Prom the crowd came the answer in loud calla We want to eat!" "We will have no demonstration boys" Mr Holcomb said "We will have no demonstration boys" Paine said in answer to the calls for food Then turning to Mr Holcomb he again asked: "When do you intend to meet?" "At 3 o'clock" Mr Holcomb replied "Now boys let's all go down to the A room and hold a meeting before they do" Paine said The crowd followed him IMJOIESsitliS Mina SIM" Crystal 0411N1111Auti MN 1 10 In ti Iii 11 '1 c7616Z 11Prk SAVE MONEY LI EASY TERM DN't corz gr-----Ati lerk r-3C1 Fff 1 Wife of Riley a Kansan Sixty-Five Years Mrs Hattie Riley 71 years old a resident of Wyandotte County sixty-five years died today at her home No 1 Bethel Ka She wu a sister of the late John Wolfe underaheriff of Wyandotte County for several Mrs Riley waa a member of Sincerity chapter No 5 White Church Kea a member of the Cornelia Rebekah lodge No 5 Bethel and a member of the Grandview Methodist church South Vance Kas She leaves her husband George Riley of the home a daughter Lillian Strohmyer 1837 North Fourteenth street Kansas City MMUS a son Roscoe Riley No 1 Bethel two sisters Mrs Jennie 1Winker No 1 Bethel and Mrs Mollie Way: a brother Wolfe both of 333 North Eighteenth street Kansas City Kansas The Greatest Value in CAR RADIOS Prked V) 7 95 Low IP iiM1111004 IlAnniSebOAH Shops In Both Kansas eltys Dam aged Early Today Bombers are "taking picks" on rug and curtain cleaning plants in Greater Kansas City according to reporta of a bombing in Kansas City Mo and another in Kansas City both explosions being early today- A dynamite bomb was tossed through a window into the Star Rug and Curtain Cleaning Company 2115 Indiana avenue causing damage of several hundred dollars Kilbourn owner of the company who lives with his family above the plant said he was having an addition built with nonunion labor He said he had been warned to use union labor and he blamed labor difficulties for the bombing Kansas City Kansas police today were seeking to determine the cause of the second bombing within a year of the Crown Carpet Cleaners plant 1019 North Thirteenth street Kansas City Kansas The blast shattered thirteen windows and damaged three sliding doors of the building which is situated on the southeast corner of Thirteenth street and State avenue The part of the structure against which the bomb was hurled contains the business office According to the police Rothering proprietor of the establishment could give no reason for the explosion Police quoted him as saying he had no labor trouble that he did not Operate a cut-rate business and that he had received no warnings The entire neighborhood was aroused when the bomb exploded shortly after 1:30 o'clock this morning Several persons reported the blast jarred their homes and in a few Instances broke windows eet Hul7T St IRILOW lEZU 5 Rs OM 7174 NVENTIO AMR 14AMOISMAI HMO Aii4 1 11110611011 100 (w Reacr tEz tOvts" ROO UE 11-A OM ww NVENTIO At let Mir MN Ak enema ancretinens" thily $1 a reek 1 120 Gran Mt Melee 120 Mimi LC vii b15111(0 '1120 Mt Melee 120 Minvt11t LC 379:1 Week imi Wolferman't THREE RESTAURANTS AirCondiiioned 1108 Walnut St STAURANTS v--- THREE RE A trCondiiioned 1108 Walnut St Nitre4 ratTnantt THE WILLIAMS RITES ct barrcial quick to tePatnitk kies and tired aching feet No Elastic No Metal Or heavy construction Makes your shoes as smooth and soft inside as velvet II a pair Guaranteed Try a pair at our risk Why softer? Wear 10 days if not satisfactory your money refunded no nuestions asked We pay postage if cash accompanies order if you prefer we will ship plus charges STEMMONS MFG Co Ad2107 GRAND AVE MO RETAIL ATORE: MO McGee 2939 Main 21101 Troost 2307 Grand 2211 Minn Aye Brings quick relief to weak biturgenair 4 Ws and tired aching feet Nn Mall in 11206 ILArni no Ikanno BEER FINES FOR TWENTY-FIVE The City Collect 1125 Each In Two Municipal Courts There were seventy-two cases on the dockets of the North Side and South Side courts today of persons charged with selling beer without a license Of this number twenty-five were fined $25 each and the others were discharged when they produced licenses Frank Aylward a lawyer presided In the South Side court for Judge James A Anderson Judge Thomas Holland was on the bench In the North Side court There were six persons among those fined who were charged with selling beer on Sunday HORSE KICKS A LITTLE GIRL Internal Injuries Are Suffered by Joann Coyof la Years Old It Election Day in Three More States (By the Alsoetated Proms) Mississippi balloted today in a state office Democratic primary as Rhode Island voters filled a congressional vacancy in an election generally regarded as a new deal test Kentucky counted laat Saturday's votes which Indicated a necessity for a runoff primary to decide its gubernatorial contest between A Chandler and Thomas Rhea The latter was leading with a margin too small to permit claim to the nomination Three other candidates were eliminated Voters of the first congressional district in Rhode Island lined up to choose between Democratic Antonio Prince's "back the new deals and Republican Charles Rick's "repudiate the Roosevelt administration's acts" Five Mississippi gubernatorial candidates awaited the popular verdict after disputing among themselves as to which was being backed by Senator Huey Long of Louisiana Nomination is tantamount to election Virginia nominated state senators delegates and county officers with the campaign concentrated on local issues ra ova yos les 1225snMd AIN 0000 FtritNrrults 4711 114 Broldwal Convenient Paymeots Arranged World Famous Fin Luggage at a Saving Writs tot Widest's RCTRUNKCCI 029 MAIN Uale a PAINT- WAL4tAPV 1 Pledt rein''' I 1 Form Init Grattit- g7 World Famous oaovALIJE gua Fine Luggage A Itt(TwAsH 1 at a Saving writs tot Catalegoo I 0 2 IN THE OUS CT9 a LLYCLOCO 2 EAST 1 Itt4 r110mTa 111 Jr- rlf JL1 jib La IL 0455 cur Ce'150 i 0 0 Lo ad wALL pArER YOS I eS 1225snmd AIN Wilf l' Iv Int 47th sad Broadway 57:112571:4 oa5ciird 4 Ci Payments Arranged I AutioallLgt r2100t Son of Saints' Quorum of Twelve Member Killed In Car Crash Funeral services for Frederick Williams 22 years old son of Mr and Mrs Williams of Detroit who was killed Saturday in a motor car crash near Detroit will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Stone church at Independence Mr Williams was the ion of Williams a member of the Quorum of Twelve of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of tatter Day Saints Bands at Mulkey Square and Budd Park The Kansas City Civic band Ben Kendrick conductor will play this program tonight at Mulkey Square Thirteenth and Summit streets: on the Square March" Penerie Osesturi rita na" Wallace nu loos of Loge" Romberg Selection "Ermine" Jecobeemst "Memories of Stephen Selection "The Merry "The Muhl's' Jubilee" 'turner Vocal solo selected I Oreen Community ringing The Kansas City Municipal band DeRubertia conductor will play this program at 8 o'clock tonight at Budd Park St John and Hardesty avenues: March Mn of Valor" Klohr Overture "Morning Noon and Night In Vienne" Suppe "The American Patror Meacham lecerlms 110M the Goers "Pauet" Gouitoil "Cortege du Salection Ito "Ths Chocolate Straus' Arndt solo salected 3o ues Otosnualtir anima 4 1 1 The Vetratain Open Mein Dining nem 7 A bd to The Menanine 9 Circle Grill (Cocktail Bar) Dilly liete tilivititt tio1 MOM 011111116 6w Con leth It viw el it CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES RIVER DISTRICT GETS 4130000 011MiMM Joann Coyot 10 years old who" lives four and one-half miles east of Independence on the Spring: Branch road as injured dangerously i last night by being kicked in the back by a horse The girl was taken to the Independence sanitarium where it was said she is suffering Internet injuries The horse bad choked and Joann and other children were trying to help it tommanomase I LLE R'S noconts At' Walk-Over Shoes For Men $650 Exclusively as Dat Id 3toore Was Father or Late Dr A Moore Kansas City David Moore 85 years old a Civil War veteran died yesterday of apoplexy at the home of a granddaughter Mrs Thomas Dyer Odessa Mo He had been stricken with the fatal Illness a few days earlier while Money Is for Expenses In the Office Here (By the Assocoated Press Wasnrsotow Aug war department today allotted $50000 for examinations surveys and contingencies in the K1115115 City Mo engineering clistrictl I lbalindl AIMENNEMINIMIS Popular Priced Shoes for the FOR WOMIAigeettO0c0KED BEST'S Lbw I ettW MILLER SHOE CO mmoioloon1112 Grand Ammonium moior Entire Family WO will lave You mono ou National' Knows Brands of Moos 5 Corr 12th and Walnut Entire Family We will lave money Yo au Nationally I 4 4 1 1 4mo.

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