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Show AKEWSPAPEB dedicated to fairest to all sccLiona MM fTTTrTi?:; a poSey of of Utai county - EditorW Eooma PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925. FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 107. l2lSlJvll!!)jL Mdloii oon Ee&guM i ' 'i - . Five Miraculously Escape Death EIGHT NEW IS ARMISTICE Jimncn- nc - PROJECTS lU III ILU ui LEAGUE STAND : SPONSORED -- , CONSTRUCTION . Vs' inEiJ I MISTAKES f - ... !1MEDI1lYi . Public Meeting to Be Held in CoL Mitchell Says Bare Proofs stake Tabernacle Wednesoi Uiarges Against Army and Navy day Evening r League Endorses Address . of. Governor Pinchot t Hero I INSTANCESOF TO BE RENEWED of First DisCommittft ; o f Women's Clubs trict Adopt Elaborate ' Pro, gram for Year Jtf i Executive FIFTY CITES ins - Publie Subscription to Finance building of Four Miles of Sidewalk X K FEDERATION ADMITS S. OFFICIALS ARE . THREE NEW CLUBS 4U. .WITH LAXNESS of 14 Clubs Denominational Ministers Representatives Conven- -' Hold Union Meeting as Part Present at Annual Lehi at tion National Convention of xu wH be undertaken Id? PRICE TWO CENTS Bill wmma T COUGE HERALD PK0NI3 SAYS SHENANDOAH STATE LEGION HEAD TRIP WAS FORCED TO BE THE ORATOR Vv COMMITTEE CHOSEN TO SUPERVISE WORK - Impressive Musical Program Heads of Departments" Unacquainted With Aviation, Arranged by the Stake of Charges Tabernacle Choir Sherift J. Dr Boyd Starts Sub scription List With First Ten Dollar Donation WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. (UP) Construction work on four miles , Colonel William Mitchell today laid of concrete sidewalk across Provo all of his cards on the table and fold Bern parallel with the state high the court of general trying him how way will commence within the next This Is Detective Charles Hamhe Intended to prove "incompetency, day ot, two. This wag decided Sut- of criminal negligence aad almost mond the Mnskegou, Mich., police day evening at a mass meeting of administration treasons!) of the force, who shot and killed" "Dutch" Orem residents In the Sharon ward man and national defense by the war and Anderson, famous hold-uday. chapel. .,'.'-- . or was ueraiu and navy departments." pal citapman, The projects determined upon J)y The was largely attended I himself, killed" by Anderson. Ills and themeeting Through hit counsel Representa sentiment was that the memlers of the clubs repregeneral tive Frank B. Held, Republican, I1U-- family Is expected to receive--ththe time to construct the sidewalk sion. sented were better recreational nois, the flying colonel brought forth big' rewards that had been offered is right now before more serious Seven years' ago next Wednesday a facilities for each town in the .dislist of nearly fifty Instances of al- - for the 'capture, dead .or alive, of accidents occur on the state the citizens of Provo, like those of highway ' Anedrson. f'ged bungling, trict, citizenship, better homes cam through that community. the etir'e nation, were Imbued with of officers the and other aufouiobile hit broudsWe' ,qrercion a this and swltih Although' wma, A in Insurance by engine rommlttee consisting of BishoD paign, thrift through a new patriotism whenlbeword a. H. Lowe of Windsor ward, A. V the flushed across the continent that the mistakes of piilicy and specified the the schools, scholarship, local lyceuro thrownLfrom the floortug 'at a' railroad bridge on which be expects to up natklus and Emery McKeilip, was exchange hnreso, and an effort to steel gihlPrsmt the side, aH ive (ccupants of the car .escaped with but war bud ceased. This Joyous news grounds L have every club in the district be- slight injuries. The top of the automobile was reduced to kindling wood. was broadcast by the sounding of hold his charges as follows: . appointed to have charge of the con INCOMPETENCY. some affiliated with the federation, structlon work fend the raising of the every siren In the city. Scarcely That the authorities ordered and of T. W. Mrs. finances for its completion.!,' J. W Hasler, Provo, presi news Provo reached when had the . the .directed of fatal Shen the flight dent of the. first district, presided at Gillmnn, president of the town board business men, bankers, clerks, mech and andoah the almost fatal flight of Orem; presided. Almost every the convention, with Mrs. Atlantic anics, and students joined hands In of'- the PN-9-were wholly un in charge of the aftejyj-- ' Christenson persoil present spoke of the neces streets the the of parading Min8. iirinclpal "CHICAGO, Nov.. (rP acquainted with the subject of aviasity of the sidewalk and favored Representatives from city. They were headed by the Provo tion and isters of all denourinations held a noon session. were for their incompetent the early fompletlonof . the same, present and par- band, and "Old Glory" reigned su duties. union- - meeting today as a. Special fourteen clubs tlcliMited in the discussions of the !" aiiaougn me question of payment on that decaslon., preme national in of convention the part CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE. was discussed for jometlnie.Mrs. Emma Zabrisklc various Nor topic. members of theAmeri: have Ac the League of America. Pajfea'ntry That the (Shenandoah) trip was Picturesque of the. ServiceIt war the concensus, of opinion LITTLETON, I'olo., Nov., 9, (UP) when he killed his daughter, and lean Legion forgotten the occasion. Addresses rere delivered by Robert of the,.Provo ehapter, companies Lord Mayor's - that odered over the protests of the the was of a is such is that Star The whether chaplain there public subscription should be Legion Most on soil of them were any at possible. thing question, foreign E. Speer, New York the Rev. JoLondon in Show, Today Lansdowne commander, Captain taken to cover the' cost of construc meeting', in 'taking the life of a armnews the of and the the room The entire was justification conrt time, moved Edahd seph Vaaee, Detroit, Bishop and that ordering her flight at that tion and that residents would be Eighty women were guests of the hopeless imbecile cripple stands to deep emotion by the words of istice was the most welcome bit of win Holt Hughes, Chicago? time over, the protests, of her comserved la nearer being decided today. luncheon Lehi clubs the at permuted to donate la Iwr a well as ... Uvea..' information of .Mrs. Blazer's their k Frances Members of congress were on the daughter, ma nder constituted criminal V. WIIXIAMS. SIDNEY By new Memorial Hall during the money, or both. Many of those pres In this little town, 12 miles from Bishop, Saturday4a8jshe told of Ihe . Wednesday the memories of that session the rogram of the afternoon United Press Staff Correspondent ent oee;ared their Intermission between the morning DenTer, defense Bttorneysare T ight-in- which wilt be open to willingness to privations of the' family to care for occasion will be revived in the minds thepublle.; the sending of an .airship It. II. for the freedom of Dr. Harold E. Hazel Ingrit Blazer. If the of the Legionuaires and the signifi- over land Without 'iioNDOX, Nov., 8, With cen- - help pay for the material as well Senator Frank Willis, Ohio, and and. afternoon sessions. Mrs. tiruvldinenum. as assist In was toastmhrtrcss and toasts Blazer, who kifled bis, "human busk" the same and on the stand, his testim- cance of the day will be imparted chutes' William McKiiiley, Illinois and Con Clayton for personnel to be- - used in rtirl's ,ld ,v'c r"al ulld Pml. 8ir putting down hauling were responded to by Mrs. A. W. daughter an the state is fighting to the concrete. Ari,Uam PrA'ke wag f0,ay ,uausnrC-expected to be- - as sensa- to the younger generation. ony-is gressmen W; D, Upshaw, Georgia an case.of the emergency constitutes L. keep a precedent from b.eiug'esfab- - tional as Sheriff J, D. Boyd, who was one of Springville, that of his daughter. "Wednesday evening a program "of criminal negligence " " and Uicaaru xates, Illinois, were Finiey ' 1 ra mayor ui wiwim ioi me of the speakers, started the Curtis of Payson, Mrs.' Annie Rowe liNhed that under no circumstances exceptional-interesin will be The flood have of given . J"1""'gates scheduled to speak. sympathy ALMOST. TREASONABLE J Ust by donating fio to Beck of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Jarvis hus any one the rii$t to take a been turned loose on Blazer, espec- - the Utah Stake tabernacle. The tab nd ancient ., MINISTRATION - OF THE JA-- j ,Tiie Responsibility for failure of pro' of American Fork, Mrs. human life 'except as prescribed by iully since Aydelotte ernacle under direction ' of the session. His choir, known as the "lord mayor's wards the construction of the side- hibition enforcement pageant Saturday was'' passed Robert TIONAL DEFENSE. ' walk. He explained to the residents Asbby of American Fork, hiw. , friends' from Del Norte Barr and Prof. J. It. .Boshard, will join hands "That the war back to the federal government by was1BU0W" attra'ted hunurctl8 of department the necessity ot the pavement to O. Hayes of "Provo, Mrs. comstate and Pirovo defense AVhen.the Murray With of the busiMonta Vista court are room in post and the nM ahough speakers atjesserday's sessions of Mrs. Milan Straw Of 'of almost treasonable admin- curtail the many accidents 12 their Springville, in case, plete The the entertainment jurymen, of Legion words mostly and siteuk the convention. . encouragement Istratlon due to the fact that up to l"!"8 Jen .registered their ahnual occured and said that this that have and Mrs. J. E. Cotter of Lebl. fact had farmers, will have to, decide, this to him at the recesses.' They testify musical program as .published in In heart traffic the Governor Gifford Plnchot of against were in Hawaii uo pians;grnmble been Impressed upon him each time zProfessot Ailce" Louise Raynolds ques tion invhich all the nation that he was a kindly man, good to Sunday's Herald, promises to be one for for belnK the of Introduced disorganized as "the of the Pennsylvjiularthe employment of the air ser-he had been called to Investigate ' of high merit. loung university ;gave a Is interested. his crippled' da lighter. buslest VRTt of vice in the aeronautical protection three nour8 ,n greatest dry crusader among the in that section. of the manner tan description neat graphic little address After a 1b Arapahoe the short county's the That of patriotic Ixindon's ( I,-accident strain the day, the "show" trial is of th iKiniiu" . . public officials in America" launch In which the - . ri ft . European nations an- court room was crowded this morn showing on the 61 year old man jvill be delivered by Arthur Woolley, i werson, enairman of no lord mavor . own uet and oaireant ed a bitter attack upon Secretary ttmi et celebrate Armistice road She day. ing long before time for the opening is evident Although he looks state commander of the American coiumlssloa, also tae, of the Treasury. Andrew Mellon, nually guilty of almost treasoffirtile admin- would veuture to disuse with told interestingly about her travels of the fifth day of thei trial of Bla young" for his age , he has ueva ur lne K1Ue-Prohibition Commissioner grown old Legion, department of Utah. StaVting from the Guildhall hort- - T' ,n'.u in Roy in istration that the air units in the zer on a charge of felicide, Europe during the past year. iw ciinujot-- umi wnue it "i... trafast in the court room. Woolley is a forceful orator Philippines lu 1923 were" before the noon, ly procession Hayix's and David S.- Blair, eom- disorganMrs. C. E. Maw, state president A possibility that the gray 'haired However, since he has experienced and a participant in the world war. ized, scattered, untrained and poor- versed the principal city street, ar- would be impossible for'the state misslouer of internal revenue, deroad commission to lend financial of the Federation of Women's clubs, man may be put on the stand to help no His wHl be Inter full of message he is his relieved ofact, reuiorseor these three federal riving at the high courts' of jiistke assistance-iclaring that ly equipped." a greater club spirit among' free himself increased the interest Of any clti-of the urged est one and otth-8tranthat of The alKHit moral every patriotic feeling fioers were largely responsible for responsiblity. The raked ' .' the women of the state and appealed of townsjneoplejn theJrluL... pavement, he was certain.hclp could should hear." . was two eats" miles which Duringytbe Botm teeess-Blazlong, violation of the prohlbition.law. pageant the and and fore navy army aft and ue rendered from the commission for cooperation' among the various extended to the left Expert testimony by alienists and fruit for his lunch. ' One lunch hour An invitation-ldeatchinents scarcely a point of attack ' un- included a dozen bands, and the county officials In the mat clubs for the projects adopted' by asychohfclsts mav also be heard to he told men the necessity general public to attend .the con noticed. territorial! of London's newspaper' soldiery ter of trucks, tractors mid !:itr. the state federation. . day ii the defense's attempt to show of " eating fruit to keep in good cert horse, foot and ' pillars. A lefter from the conntv Recommendations for a recre- thajB!azer was temporarily insane health. In'the afternoon a football game . fireboy wouts. girl gviides,. commission was reiid'liPwhich such ational leader In every community will be played on the Y field bemen, men jpf the forestry departassistance was prof erred. were made by Miss WiLma Jeppson, tween the I'royoL.hJgh and the West ment reiiresentatives of the ancient The new pavement will be four director of Women's physical edu-- . high teams. city "guilds." and "livery companies" miles cation at the Young university, in long and sii feet wide. It will the cars recalling emblematical extend from the home of A. II. Lowe her address of "Recreation and Leis centuries long existence of tliese on the north, about half a mile south ure Time." ancient compafiies. ,. of the Lindon hill, to the home of Three new clubs, the Ladies' -- Liti Most a newcomer to impressive Joseph Ashton on. the south, about erary "club ahd the' Self Culture club are these "guilds" and "livery s of a mile south of the of Spanish Fork and the Provo chapnames recall Their The Rev. Mr. very of Irs. Gergen, 356 East Second Lincoln high school. InNew York Scion Claims Wife ter of the Service Star Legion, were the use Excessive moonshine whisof thousand of a ago. years history aptist ehurch of Eureka, con- North Street, this clty.'is fn receipt admitted in the disAccording to the members of the Received Him Asks for key proved costly to John Lowney, cluded in the procession, were repretrict federation on motion by Mrs. ducted the funeral services of Levi of a commuiiicntionrom'her daughcommittee, the work of surveying Brod-erer- s 40. T Marriage Annulment a of the of here Eureka, arrested sentatives miner, theuild '"Mrs. E. J. Renter at Underwood. Willis Bromley of American Fork, 0. Schofield, Eureka business nuiii ter, the designation gives a clue the pavement and the building of Saturday night by Chief of Police North Dakota,, in which Mrs. Renter district organizer. who died Wednesday in a Salt Iake Wren At Lit? to the trade which gave rise to. the culverts will be ComiuTnictumicd- time Wllkins, of thp stares tnat ri- mB rir.it am., ftr. "The annual reports (of the, secret arrest Lowuey had imblled wi fretv guild (embroiderers.) ' "CoTdwain-ers.- iately. . 3VIIITR PLAINSThe services were held in nunths of trying they were srtccess-- f re- hospital. were and treasurer, gvien, tary A local chapter of the DeMoJay.'a that he was a complete-wrecHe '( cobblers), (l'P)r-Ieona- rd Fletchers, (arrow Meha Troiw ball, this citv, ui In gettiiiB, radio station KSL. th(j Kip tthlnelander, spectively by , Mrs. Rena Roylance first time since he aban- of The Rev. Mr. Salt Lake City, on election night. young' men's auxiliary fo the had anchored his apparently lifeless makers). Loriners. (bridle, bit and Sunday afternoom and Ada Ware Mrs, Springville in this form In a: vacant let near the Na- .spur makers), Toulters, (poulterdoned his bride with the allegation Rary and. Flank Celventra of She reports, that, they Were aide to Masonic. lodge, was Installed of Pn.vson. ' The cere- tional laundry, south on University ers.) Scriveners evening.(legal writers.) that she bad deceived him in denySpringville paid tribute to the life hear the election returns very dis and character of Mr. Schofield. Ap- finctlyj and that they also grefctly monies, were, attended- - by patrons avenue. Pussersby noticed him ly and Vintners (wine sellers). ing 'he was of colored blood, will froin. Salt LakejOgden, niembers of ing on the cold ground and notified Their halls, situated ill the heart nieet her in court today. propriate music was furnished by enjoyed the music furnished by the the local Masonic " . The couple will appear before Jus-- " lodge and their tbejHiliee department. When .accost of the city arp famed the world the Methodist church choir of .. . trio. ; ed by Chief Wilkins, .Lowney re- over for the priceless treasures of iice Morsehauser in supreme court Eureka. The "noble grand and the r Not ehly did Mrs. Renter and the friends." A C.'; Wherry of Salt L ft tU(i Biiit) Dr! em sented being disturbed aiid It was art.' tapestries and historical Lake chnpfaln of the I. O. O. F, lodge con- mcmlK-rbrought by Rhlnelander. of her family hear this NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Nov. 9. of the hi- - with.no .little difficulty that he was blems, .they v possess. The ha'ls for- nnB"iment of his marriage to City, director of ducted the ritual of that lodge. but- also 'friends on a music," district assisted by. taken to the county, jail where he I renthe the very air of romance and the forme Alice Bpa trice Jones be (CP) The trial of D, C. StephenJnterment was in, the Provo cltr some distance from the termountain son, deposed Klan drejton and Earl cemetery. Thomas Chariton and A. E. Buckler,, was given an opportunity to regain history. .. v ; 1' . Renter home listened in. gin". , " 2 algrand chaplain of the intermonntaln Ms faculties. .Following customary procedure Will Make Survey of Pacific More than thirty witnesses have Kleuck and Earl Gentry for' the Miss Madge of murder was toast Uties; Accompanied an leged of in the fa members and the drove new lord given In In the of Ogden Itehnlf opportunity territory mayor Lwney Biilipoiiaed ypung entered its fifth week today. By Dell Webb chapter of DeMolay conducted the to explain his condition to Judge mous gilt state "Coach, attended bj Ithlnelander, scion of one of New r installation ceremonies. . and pre George S. Balllf this afterii(Mn, who his chaplain, York." most aristocratic houses.' Defense, attorneys expect to make Mayor O. K. Hansen and City Re At ft o'clock, a-- sumitnous lunche- sentenced him' to a term of fifteen ceded by a miignificeiuly uniformed The burden of prof Is believed to two or three more days to complete' ' "reartonal Director Dell Wei'b Mt In the county jail or in lien figure- - on horsebai-onMasonic served Was the known days asthe lie not the charge that Mrs. Rhine-lande- r their presentation of testimony. at. "Football fans of Utah county ought to take 'advantage of the thlR morning for. ait estendodnisit The proseeutlon is prppuriiig. a tempfe. following which the Installa- thereof ,gave him an opportunity city marshal. The retiring , lord is colored but' that she de' splendid feast prepared for tlieui this Sanson closthe banquet tion toot ptace. During the latter to pay $25. thel rebuttal and engthy Mayor Hansen prostrong ". Sir Alfred Bower, followed in California. In a" recent ceived her huslwnd. mayor. ' table will be cleared off s(Kn Slid this year's ftsirljall games will be After regainiug his faculties Iow-ne- in another. cHh, loth lielng" escort poses to take a much needed rest part of the evening dancing and contest jfVer Coniisel fees, it was vir- ing argnments will, probably not In the week. mCmoHes only," says Dan 'Hunter, manager of the Republic Creosote sociability were make a survey of discovered that in some myster- ed by a siua,dron of regular cavalry and incideiit'-.enjoyed ..by a large tually admitted the' defendaut was state until .late ' nnmlter of cities: r ious doing, work along he had omv and tuns live of v the company ., office. $71, war ltst which, the crowd, real ided .of :';' of negro "descent sport, by the proj lines similar to those to be undersons following his sentence, IW" very much The DeMolay is comprised Friends of .the bride have con- Avrivhig iit the likh cVmrts of Z ."The game to be. played Jiere Wettiiesday. afternoon between, Provo " ' taken by Provo during the coming that her rich young husband justice, tlie lord mifyw was received high mid West high should draw ns big'a crowd as: any of the college of Masons from 16 to 21 years of in demand. . i ': two years. " - ;: $10,000 officers chief-The Provo the of the and age. lord chapJustice If been the; flimled love he rttist have by by pinips played here this season. TUe Ir6yo, high hiis some exceptional ter fre : Thomas The " (JireCrecreational and mayor manter and court the C Gessford, The.V" Judges of the high did not know of her color. who would luiike good on any man's football crew. The tor will go directly to, Los. Los counselor 1 office Wui ndmiiiistered-h- y DETROIT, Mich. Nov. 9. A lone players boys of oath claim that in visiting the Jones West high are. looked ' From there they will gouirt as the, rouiing "champions of th? state this muster .counselor;' Henry Iiuish, chief Justice. V" Angeles. Swhelle he saw Mrs. bajidint garled as a rustic," held up hoiiip and have never yet been defrtted,-.'.;'.';';..-" ' Sir .ViilI:iiu .pryke w'ns e'uAcd south Slid Inter north as fnr as San -' junior master coumieiorf Witt Ray Ilhlneiahder's sister, Emily, who is a branch" of the Detroit Savings year Francisi-o.- ' While away they will ' lUe game should be a thriller from every standimlnt, and Is senior deacon, John Willis Funk, bank, here shortly before "noon toft negro. ST. Mo..: Nov, 9. (UP) lord mayor of London on 'Septemter married ' the.'Westeni-Shitejr-SwIar ; HIV day and escaped In a dipidate4 certain to piensc (he "most nrdenk4;ver of the sports Undoubtedly both Junior deacon. He begnn-h- is rlty ie"r airan attend j!honma.,M. Hnlliiigtihead. and Recreational-co'. , Prince automobile with $10,000 in cash. ; jsjaslILd8..ilieIr Ust to briHfrAniiie. the vicftiTy:. 1'itINCFTON, manager of the S, Louis. Globe office boy.' TiKlay he is the head of Activity (TP) ' at (prenee. MoM KANSAS Mohteray, November 16 Two bandits of and CITY, imilders died Dtlnocra firm his Tife"Tt&TSTIirtrsnuia'was cnTKOouT a honie "Provo needs to cultivate, the football pirit lief ore the game, comes j here at prowineiit to IS. Mr. Webb will lead a pnet' iheld up the ninuager of the Sexton ean.r YORK (IP) Columbia into its own ithanlH. today to start work for the Yale- - NEW here, : With a high .Ri hool hi the class A division o ' He has been a nienilxr orthe'cbyy at the eoiiveritlorf on Provo's method e uire today and escaped with He had been 111 more than a month coachetf hauled the squad over 'the gittue Saturday and Bill Rnier, head lilgli silusil Mlblctlo 'ilssOciallon iuiu u university in the Kmky Mountain nd reguliii of dance: supervision six-si- x week-en-- a as of cents result the the V,(m, of Touuy had una was been to receipts an aU that Hollingshead pleased coach, employe corporation for more f than Conference football should become the greatest sport;tu the clty.a . ' tion. . , restaufont. tie with was university. to of . the kx;al newspaper thirty years. year JT.; go. his rcgular$ ready, : - ' CHICAGO. Nor., 9. (UP) The league of America fully endorse the stand of Governor Pint-ho- t of Pennsylvania that the government la responsible for failure to enforce the . prohibition law, It was announced today. At a Meeting of the executive committee of the league fu convention hew today, the charges of Plnchot were unanimously endorsed and his sjeei'h, niade yesterday, will go forword to President CooV- by a letter from ldge accompanied ' the feajfas, Pinchot charged Secretary of the Treasury1 Mellon and other govern- ment officials with failure to enforce- th law. anti-saloo- Gtf-for- d Eight projects by the women'i clubs of the first district of the Federation of Women's tlul during the coming y?r.r It was decided at the annual conference of the district at Lehi Satur AU Provo will join in celebrating the seventh anniversary of the signing of the annliJtlce of the World war next" Wednesday. The occasion will be observed in r Provo with in the public fitting exercises schools, the high school and the Young university, during which stu dents and children will be Impressed with the significance ef the occa- :. in p . LORD MAYOR ' 'iOFLONDONB - FLOOD GATES OF SWATHVARE INAUGURATED 1 TURNED LOOSE AT BLAZER TRIAL , - n . . ' . . negll-gene- g s Mrs-Anni- -- e t AD-K"- 1' Plctrln : tnou-guilt- y -- 1023-the- . re w . . vv it . , v:m ' u - :30-p;-- d er .' a C0L0REDBL00D voln-teer- gun--na- - LO.SCHOFIELD ALLEGED CAUSE OFSEPARATION LAID AT REST ; Mary,-minister- DRINK WRECKS DAKOTANSHEAR MUSIC OF KSL OFFICERS OF JUNIOR MASONS J.-J- . EUREKA MINER three-fourth- ARE INSTALLED 1 MAYOR HANSEN for-th- e - ay Klan Dragon's Trial Enters Fifth Week LEAVES FOR . . CALIFORNIA s - tele-pho- ' ' Oler-holtz- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES . mace-heare- e y ' - ' -; Lone Bandit Robs Bank of jf Noted Newspaper Man Dies in St Louis homas-tStiottr-senior . at-Ne- - f ! - the-lord- . s . n -- d New-Yor- - ' |