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Aimmmo.monsomAmil TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. APR IL CHICAGO DAILY 3. 1921 13 1 ci0 DARING Ri lip ON I suE LCUIS 11111111s 1. THE IS SHOED 4 1 DARING RAID ON 1 ou oh 13111Si .1 11 11 I I I cAlr Ell THE lo of iiULLt I Springfield Theft Laid to Same Outlaws. St Louis, April 2.In one of the boldest robberies of years, or six men armed with sawed or shot guns today held up a mail truck in tie heart of the business section here took a quantity of mail, including nine pouches of rt gistered correspondence, locked the driver and a messenger in the cage of the truck, and escaped in their postotfice inspectors and local police at once declared that the holdup was perpetrated by the same gang which yesterday morning staged the daring raid on the mail truck at the Chicago and Alton railway station in Rh The truck was on its way from the St Louis main postodice to a substation at the time of robbery.

The mail was for delivery to large business firms, including banks and brokerage houses. Chief Postoffice Inspector Reuter stated a hurried checkup showed there were 337 registered letters in the pouches. Springfield Bald Studied. Springfield, III, April The trail of the outlaw gang which roaged Sunday morning's spectacular mail rokbery here, leads directly to St- Louis, where it enters the underworld paths that lead to the haunts of Egan'e rats," according to postal inspectors and detectives working on the case-Belief pi this theory was greatly strengthened by news from, St. Louis of the daring mail robbery there early today.

The capture of Bryan Peewee" Shelton, believed to be a member of the notorious Egan gang of the Mound ct.y. has established a definite clew and opened the way to early arrests. detectives say. Orertooked $50,000 Loot. In a checkup today postal authorlties may the bandits missed 35C.000 In negotiable securities, which were in the registered mail.

The entire' loot is believed to be less than $1.000. All the stolen pouches were addressed to Chicago and towns north west of Chicago. and were being transferred to the Chit and Alton from the B. O. and the C.

1 "Built like a Skyscraper" LTA TED George Shelton, wanted by and postoLCce inspectors in connec1 tion with Spring6eld mail robbery. U. S. SEALS PUT ON SEIZED BEER FOUND INTACT Reports that the government seals placed on the Garden City brewery on Saturday by prohibition agents had been broken and a quantity of beer removed were denied yesterday. Itivestigation showed that the seals had riot been tampered with.

The brewery was' raided by prohibition agents on Saturday and three trucks on which 100 'barrels of beer had been loaded were seized According to Roscoe C. Andrews, federal prohibition director for Illinois, who personally organizd the raid, the brewery was under federal injunction for previously violating the dry law. VOTE TODAY! 1 Polls open from 6 A. M. to 4 P.

M. VOTE EFFORF YOU CO TO WORK! To Keep Hair Curly in Most Trying Weather Von worry about damp or windy weather spoiling the wavy of your hair if you use Sjmerine. And you can dance all evening without having your tresses stringing about your face. If you've never tried 't. by all means procure a bottle of liquid Silinerine from your druggist and follow the accompanying instructions.

It will enable you to have just the prettiest waves and curls so natural ooking no one will guess they were artificially produced. The curliness is luickly acquired and lasts considerably onger than where the heater iron is Life, lustre and Leauty of the hair re preserved by this harmless product. leaves no sticky or greasy trace. PARKER-BELMONT Chicago FIIILUPE AS POET 1 not to oettryto liget.i NtixItil.letr;usi attempted to develop the genius he felt 'he had smothered. Instead of breathing the salt air and the ocean 0 II 1 tf ES LAVIYER winds, he locked himself in his room so the pounding of the surf coUld not maddeon him.

tF, st 7 do on ae mtsa ibeside lv Nr 1 tht testi boo dn ye To ED His Lirt Tribute to 'Al'y Wife': ginia" marking a passage in Disraeli which said: Is it in heaven a crime to love too well?" Another poem New York, April 2United News. was The Fatigue of Earth." It read: Charles Tilford Greene, aged 40, at- I am tired, but not with the kind of i torney, shut himself up among his 1 weariness 1 Of children after battling with a lion, hooks in the Hotel Sagamore, Coney 1 I Is'and and wrote Nor of the child satiate with happiness, I Nor of the saint. yearning for the di" Here's to myself. a dreamer, who I vine; I had an ambition to become a poet, and weary of the tangled ties of life I I Nvho turned out-to be a lawyer." I INThose suction bids me willy-nilly go. My feeble arms attempt to calm the Two days later the hotel attach6a i I strife, broke into his room and found Greene's I And I seek peace and respite from the i New York, April News.

Charles Tilford Greene. aged 40, attorney, shut himself up among his books in the Hotel Sagamore, Coney and wrote: "Here's to myself. a dreamer, who had an ambition to become a poet, and Nvho turned out-to be a lawyer." Two days later the hotel attach(3s broke into his room and found Greene's btdy tipped over a chair. There was a much thumbed Bible in his left hand. Unlighted gas jets were turned on.

Police called it suicide. Not much was known of Charles Tilford Green iet except that he was a successful attorney in spite of himself. A large clientele called at his office in 'Wall street and thought him capable, if queer." Wrote Verses to NVile. At borne he wrote verses to his wife. and she said it was a pity he could not do more of this thing." But Greene loved his wife, and he kept at the law because 's poetry could not pay." He tried to suppress his dreaming and it led to brooding.

Ile became absentminded and ill. Ile began to refer to himself as "a failure in life." Children were frightened when they met him. Neighbors called him eccentric." Two weeks ago his wife packed their furniture into storage and sent Greene to Coney Island to vet well. 1 et US 171itt over Dr0b12 rnoLO i vor For instance, if you are a baker, confectioner, or ice cream menu. facturer, run a restaurant or hotelor are in any other business requiring economical poweryou will find that there is a G-E Motor and Control "just to fit." Woe.

gave in to the sphinxes of strange faces, Hoping for smiles, and meeting grim-I ness there: I try to find the truth in holy places, And all I me is falseness everywhere. I am tired, and I believe that God above Is tired and weepsover his toil of love." That apparently was what Greene wrote last before he died. Suspect Poison in Woman's' Death; Husband, Girl Held Police yesterday launched an investigation to determine whether the death of Mrs. Frances Lamoska, 32 years old, 1000 Fry was due to poison or a natural cause. They were told by neighbors that Mrs.

Larnoska had steadily declined in health since she took in a roomers, Miss Alice Doris, 28, who, with Ignatz Lamoska, the husband. jq being held for the inquest. The man who wears Society Brand Clothes doesn't wear the other kind; he can't afford tofrom the standpoint of investment or of satisfaction. No other way can he appear so consistently well dressed the tailoring in these clothes keeps the style always in evidence. He wears them a long time; that means Value and Satisfaction.

An exclusive Society Brand feature of comfort and finish in the Kant Slip waist band. It keeps the trousers up and the shirt down; an innovation welcome to the man who appreciates the final touch. LARSON STILL IN CITY, CONVICTION: OF MRS. LARSON Belief that Lewis E. Larson, real estate operator, who disappeared a month ago, Is still in ChicIgo became stronger yesterday when the missing man's wife visited Miss Frances 1Lelple, an emp1oy6 in a store at 3232 West Madison street, who said she saw Larson last Saturday.

Miss Heiple's description of the man she had seen tallied so closely with that of Larson that Mrs. Larson was eonvineed the man was her husband. WilMtZaMm.d.SIAlm.1111111V,E, IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Mentho-Sulphur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made into pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ-destroying properties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritp.tion and eals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place ot ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness.

You do not have to wait for improvement. It quickly You can get a little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur at any drug store. Phormacpt Co. rook MESSAGE TO BUSINESS MEN ers ers I um net 1 I LTA TED NSTILL IN ARSO I a-me .111. "NM.

.0111111. 4 I i ri ritiLuiit il ru avihile she went totolletr.t, wmeoltih. etr)u'st, 1 tett trLi ihge genius he CITY, CONVICTION' i I I felt I 0 11111ES liltilER lie' had smothered. Instead of I breathing the salt air and the ocean winds, he locked himself In his room OF MRS. LARSON the pounding of the surf colsid not Belief that Lewis E.

Larson, real tslt madden estate operator, who disappeared a Tfi rmil mo pa lami I Strewn On a table beside his body I month ago, is still In Chicago became stronFer yesterday when the missing 4- -e I CIIIJ Hit) Lir 3 I were found poems freshly written. One I was A Tribute to My Wife, Vir- man's wife visited Meets Frances Ilelple, see 1 lo tIt 1 ginia," marking a passage in Disraeli 1 which said: Is it in heaven a crime an employe, in a store at 3232 West res, to love too well? Another noter poem Madison street, who said she Raw Lar- t.sae. 1II t'Ii i e- 1 '1 1,, Springfield Theft Laid to 3 ii New York, April 2 Tilfod Greene 40 ted News.) I was The Fatigue of Earth." It read: on la-et Saturday. --Charles rrene, age, at 1 I am tired, but not with the kind of i Miss Heiple's description of the man I iht3 1 torney, shut himself up among is weariness he had seen tallied so closely ith 0tee e- lrZ eeela' -s I Of children after battling svith a lion, 1 that of Larson that Mrs. Larson was 4.00.,, to VtilP tllo lib iilirlift Same Outlaws.

Isand, an wrote hooks in the Hotel Sagamore, Coney 'Nor of the child satiate with happiness, convineed the min 'was her husband. e. l.d I I Nor of the saint. yearning for the di- '-itand I-- 1 Here's to myself a dreamer, who I vine; i i St Louis. April one of had an ambition to become a poet, and 1 Dut weary of the tangled ties of life IF SKIN BREAKS I 1 1 who turned out-t be the a lawyer." I 4 the robberics et' "-five i' Two 1 or six men armed with sawed off shot eese.

1''' ys lat ae hotel attaches i MY 'Whose suction bids me willy-nilly go. feeble arms attempt to calm the strife, broke into his room and found Greene's 1 And I seek peace and respite from the OUT AND ITCHES 1 p---rii, 1 uns toelay held up a mail truck in George Shelton, wanted by bedy tipped over a chair. There was W0e I APPLY SULPHUR 50 see heart of the business ection here. and posteMee inspectors in connec- much thumbed Bible in his left hand. 1 I gave in to the sphinxes of etrange 1 Unlighted gas jets were turned on.

Po- faces, I jest the moment you apply 4. 11, cite hn: neillo Lot ty of mail, including nine tip eo cukkc baesqt ilt the er art en- dd cka nn gd rn i en, 1 In their auto Ant bile. Poetoffice inspectors and loeal police tion with Spring6eld mail robbery. Ue Ss SEALS PUT ce.tlede hi rs 1 cas sTuiel 1 it I And sgli nfiretrhseeT ainndhomlyeeptin Mentho-Sulphur to an itching, s' grim-It burning or broken out skin, the the truth i smiles, laces, itching large clientele called at his office in II am tired, and I believe that God abeo.ve 1 .1 all street and thought him capable, Is tired and weepsover his toil of love." nstoepdssakni hpeealiianifsbeFr-ilnliss, sulphur preparation, made into pleasant cold cream, gives such I at once declared that the holdup wa I ON SEIZED BEER if queer." a quick relief, even to fiery ec- 1 That apparently was what Greene (03 perpetrated by the same gang which 11 yesterday morning staged the daring FOUND INTACT Wrote Verses to NVile. wrote last before he died.

zema, that has ever raid on the mail truck at the Chicago At home he wrote verses to his wife. es 1 and Alton mew ae station in Spring- nenorts that the government seals and she Feld it was a pity he could Suspect Poison in Woman, s. I been found to take its place Because of its germ-destroy- c' ,1,,.., III. it I placed on the Garden City brewery on not do more of this thing." But Gr i eene ing properties, it quickly sub- t. Louis main postoffice to Death Husband, Grl Held dues the itching, cools irr- a The truck was on its way from the Saturday by prohibition agents had loved his wife, and he kept at the law 0 th ia '1 I a substa- because poetry could not pay." He Police yesterday launched an inves- y.tion and eals the eczem ghg eon at the time of today's robber y.

eeen broken and a quantity of beer removed Were denied yesterday. tried to suppress his dreaming and it tlgation to determine whether Lamoska the nt up, leavin a clear, smooth I mail wa for delivery to large 111- led to brooding. Ile became absent- death of Mrs. Frances 32 skin in place ot ugly eruptions, Th Et li, El' in business firms. including bank and 0 1 vestigation showed th minded and ill.

He began to refer to years old.1000 Fry street was due to at the seals had rash, pimples or roughness. I e- brokerage houses. Chief Postoffice In- riot been tampered with. himself as "a failure in life." Children poison or a natural cause. They were it.

1 ou do not have to wait for spector Reuter stated a hurried check- The brewery evas, raided by prohibi- I were frightened when they met him. told by neighbors that Mrs. Larnoska rpprovemen It qu.ickly shows VP showed there were 337 reg tered tion agen ou can get a little jar of ts on saturday sand three 1 tel'eighbors called him eccentric." had steadily declined in health since is letters in the pouches. trucks on which 100 -barrels of beer I Two weeks ago his wife packed she took in a roomers, Miss Alice Doris, Roles Mentho-Sulphur at any Springfield Bald Studied. store.

The man who wears Society 1 hal been loaded were Feized. Accord-1 their furniture into storage and sent 2,8, who, with Ignatz Lamoska, the hus- drug Co. N. v-- 1 Pharmaep, 4 ing to Roscoe C. Andrews, federal Greene to Conev Island to et Well.

I band. 1st being held for the inquest. 1. Epringaeld, Ille April hibition director for Illinois, who er- comet Brand Clothes doesn't wear A The trail of the outlaw gang which sonally organ.tznd the raid, the brewery il seae'es1 Sunday morning's spectacular was under fieleral injunction for pre- mail rolebery here, leads directly under- to viously violating the dry law. i the other kind; he can' A afford 1- SL Louis, where it enters the la 'AS to.

MESSAGE TO BUSINESS MEN tofrom the standp oint oint of 4 world paths rthsa lead to the VOTE TODAY! haunts 1 of Egan'a at." according to postal 1 1 teepectors and detectiVes working on Polls open from 6 A. M. to 4 P. M. nves the case- VOTE BFFORF YOU CO TO WORK! 1 taittzw-- Belief In this theory was greatly -I oil i Investment or of satisiaction strengthened by news from St.

Louis AIMIEMIEMIIMINEEMINEEMEMINEMI of the daring mail robbery there early To Keep Hair Curly in I iftat nroblera No other way can he appear Peewee I todaY. Most Trying Weather nt The capture of Bryan "1 sheeton, believed to be a member of 1 so consistently well dressed the notorious Egan gang of the Mound I Voe worry about damp or cty. has established a definite clew windy weather spoIng the eery ap, For instance, 'l way to earlarrests of your hair if you use S.I- if you are a baker, confec- a-- 1 and 1 A 1 1 1 inerine. n( you can dance ad ex-ening opened the the tailorin in the. se cjothes detectives say.

having your tresses stringfug tioner, or ice cream manu- Overlooked $50,000 Loot. about your lace. If you've never tried facturer, run a restaurant keeps the style always in evi 't. by means procure a bottle of In a checkup today postal authorl- liquid Silmerin from your druggist and or hotelor are in any follow the ascompanying instructions other business requiring ties say the bandits missed It will enable- you to have j'ust the. in negotiable securities, which were prettiest waves and curls.

so natural economical poweryou dences He wears them a long in the registered mail. The entire ooking no one will guess they were will find 1 aruectiallayc purirodeced. The curliness lE7 that there is a G-E time, that means Value and i.00t is believed to be less than $1,000. ed and lasts considerably Motor and Control "just All the stolen pouches were ad- -on'verI thaqn where the heater iron is to fit." dressed to Chicago and towns north sed. Life, lustre and Leauty of the hair 1 re.

preserved by this harmless product. 1 fte of Chicago, and were being Satisfacdon. no tcky or greasy i ferred to the Chi and Alton from PARKER-BELMONT CO the B. O. and the I.

C. Chicago A ne duasni vde Sofinish ietyi nB rtahnedK1 eaant ut rSlip eo comfort I III waist band. It up '-'I and the shirt down; an innovation i welcome to the man who appreciates I "Bunt like' a Skyscraper 0 pperg- I 11 4 In a ties Isa In Lep in the loot is I dressed west of ferred the B. otheeti I btl 11(1A l'ED PlIFT sdhled nuoetn ttryt ot 0 igetr.t, I A.vnnte-hts tbs. 1 Cv'; G-E Motors Better Working Conditions Many a small business becomes large because the public knows about its light, clean, well-ventilated workrooms.

G-E Motors and Control have their share in such successthey have modernized hundreds of old-style factories and shops. With better. light, no dirt, no noise, no odor; workers produce more goodsbetter goods at higher profits. Your local G-E Motor dealer will advise you of many "G-E efficien cies. 7) If you do not know him, write or phone cujoi VI ALIcialy 77 cies.

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Silent, speedy drawers. The ONLY genuine "Built Like a Sky- 'Warning- scraper" file bears the nemil Shaw- Walker. Let twbody sell you a substitute! 163 West Monroe Street HIONE FRANKLIN 5845 CHICAGO, ILL. Randolph 1280 Cook County Agents for General Electric SALES and SERVICE :2 A GENIAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT 45-154 Cuticura Talcum Soothes And Cools After a warm bath with Cuticura Soap there is nothing more refreshing for baby's tender skin than Cuticura Talcum. If his skin 13 red, rough or irritated, anotnt with Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal.

They are ideal for all toilet uses. Esals Tree b7Statt. A rataridita. Dept. 39 Malden Said or Soap 46a.

thatment '13 lirgi We Talcum Bac. OAFS 'Calticuta Soap ska.ves without mug. EW YO RK 4.0 CHICAGO PARIS LONDON Our task is not only the maintenance of an unusui. high standard of work, but the justific.ation of this standard in terms of material profit to the advertiser We have complete advertising organizations in both London and Paris, for the service of clients doieg business in the United Kingdom or on the Continent a ii 111. 0 dv.

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ca) ma, a vasil, ally high of work, channel steel all welded ittaltlitOCPS2 1 I into one solid piece. Oilk i West Adams Street ,1 1 72 Ito -1 but the ustific.ation of this ti Phone Randolph 1280 No nuts, no bolts, no Cook County i standard in terms of mate rods, no rivets, no screws. ir i I --N Agents for i-- V-1-s-i I Talcum Cuticura 4- Silent, speedy drawers. 'To General Electric- nal profit to the advertiser Soothes And Cools ji, The ONLY nuine geuilt Like a Sky- ears the natril -Shatv- i 1 1 I 44 Or lo i tt yE ri Ni scraper" file .5 Ina, Walker. Let rwhody sell you a swot i ,1 1: After a warm bath with Cuticura Soap there is nothing more refresh- i we have complete advertising organizations in both 1 A Vta Al Ili, fl ing fo bby tendr skin than a'e A r.

i London and Paris, for the service of clients doirg Cuticura Talcum- If his skin 13 red, 13 I rough or irritated, ed anotnt with Cuti- business in the United Kingdom or on the Continent 4 1 163-West Monroe Street cure Ointment to soothe and beat I HIONE FRANKLIN 58 45 CHICAGO, i I SALES and SERVICE They are ideal for all toilet uses. Ramo, Zama Tree byllatt. A dAreses n'atiraratalee 1 11141.4.1100., Dept. 39 le Said every. i I A I we Soap 46a.

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