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Show ' SECOND SECTION TOE BI1UTIX ' 'Uurlffg ( a $20, ono DmC Ou:uitp a. jMlnneapolif la 1033, or, perhaps, the "ride slaying of Arthur W. Dunlap, 31$ Barker's gecond husband, in 1931. Many Karpis Crimea. Thfre la so end of crimes committed, or allegedly so, by Karpls from the time he was the best marble player In Topeka, Kan., until he became Public Enemy No, 1 and until the nlglit 20 federal agents closed In on him, his woman, and a gangster pal as they climbed Into an automobile In front of their pretentions Canal street apartment In New Urlrfttis. Karpls had a narrow escape front death on January 20, 1935, when he was surrounded In a hotel at Atlantic City, X. J. He and his companion, Harry Campbell, shot their way through a cordon of police and fled In a stolen automobile. Behind them they left their women. Kur-plgirl was expecting a child. In Pennsylvania they kidnaped a physician and stole ids car. which they abandoned In Monroe, Mich, from then Karpis eluded the until his capture In New Orleans. OrX DOORS Week Dajl 6:30 Matiim Sat. 1:30 Sun. 2:30 WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND Air Conditioned Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, July 81 Aug. 1-- Clark Gable Constance Bennett IN AFTER OFFICE HOURS AND FARREI.L CHARLOTTE CHARLES HENRY In s' Forbidden Heaven PARAMOUNT NEWS CARTOON Kiddies Matinee Saturday 1:30 - Sunday 2;39 FREE CANDY 5 Tuesday and Wednesday, August IDMRARD FRED BlacMCRRAY Mother of Ten Children Studies to Be Lawyer 4-- CAROLE In Hand Across the Table WEDNESDAY 8 Acts AMATEURS THURSDAY BANK NIGHT - With Complete Change of Pictures Every Day In the Week Admission Adults Children 20c - 10c V" N Just Arrived , . A CARLOAD OF NEWEST AND CHOICEST MODERN Living Room Suites in OLD AMERICAN and MAPLE $100.00 Value Extra Special Living Room Suite c. S9.S0 Odd Chairs, Rnekers, 2 and S pi ere Living Room Sets, Butterfly Tab-le- a, Book Shelves, Benches, Odd Dinnetto Sets, Dining Room and Bed Room Suites. iai WASHER REDUCED $5.00 to $30.00 New 1938 Models to Choose From. The Oldest DEXTER DEALER Largo Stock of Wusher Parts. For quick service and repairs haw 125 in'. CALL 676. WE GIVE and REDEEM IN OUF. BIG S. & H Your Book is Worth $2.50 CONTINUE THEIR FIGHT ON PUBLIC ENEMIES Robinson, Stoll Kidnaper, Given Life Sentence in Atlanta Prison. Louisville, Ky. Is Thomas II. Robinson, Jr latest of the notions major crim- inals to he raptured, pleaded guilty of the Stoll kidnaping and was aentenced to life imprisonment here. The former Inmate of a Tennessee Insane asylum stolidly heard Federal Judge El wood Hamilton pronounce sentence. llohinson slugged Mrs. Alice Speed Stoll, young Louisville society matron, wills a lead pipe and kidnaped her front Iter home here October 10, 1934. For more than ID months he eluded the federal agents. He spent most of his time trsveling between New York and California, and federal agents said he spent freely the $50,000 paid him as ransom for Mrs. Stoll. He had held her for a week in an apartment In twenty-nine-year-o- ld Imllannpnlis. He was caught In Glendale, Calif., and whisked here in s government Out of the High Rent District 1050 East 21st South Sugarhouse Findlay, O. A new version of an old racket netted a confidence man $5 in a bakery shop. While the clerks back was turned, the customer" set fire to the wax paper on a loaf of bread. In her confusion the clerk gave the customer too much change. chartered airplane. Ills sentence came wlthlu less than 43 hours after his capture. Judge Hamilton directed that llohinson be sent to Atlanta federal penitentiary with the nsual specification that he was subject to transfer to any other federal prison on order of the United States attorney general. SUMMER TAILLEURS No Longer Public Enemies. Dead are John Dlllinger, Baby Face Bummer tallleur are more fanciful limn ever and synthetic fibers either Nelson, Pretty Coy Floyd, Verne Milare mixed with wool or replace wool ler, Clyde Barrow. John Hamilton. Mad has made a Dog Vincent Coll, Dutch Schultz. entirely. Thlehniit-Brio- n Legs Diamond, Frank Nash, Ms Barspecialty of novel fabrics for this typo ker, and her son Fred. Behind the of tallleur. Ills collection includes sevbars are AI Capone, Machine Gun eral rayon crepes with woolen and some rayon serges, either Kelly, linger Totihy, Wnxey Gordon. Joe Montana, Doc Barker, Lucky Luplain or chlued. Some of his woolen ciano, Johu Torrlo, and Alvin Karpis. fabrics show the same chine effect proJ. Edgar Hoover, chief of the duced with twisted rayon yarns that who caught old Creepy" Knrpls Heck the surface. In New Urleuns, Intends that he shall There are new mossy crepes with neither run wild nor creep any more. n woolly texture, also a number of In St. Paul Karpls awaits triul for the line woolens, spotted with kidanplng of William llauim and Edbrown or black rayon nubs nr tufts. ward (1, Bremer. Hamm pall $100,-00- 0 Some of these fabrics have a tweedransom and Bremer $200,000. The like appearance and ure seen In very I.lndliergh kidnaping law provides a delicate pastel tones, Including sweet death penalty. pea colors. But Karpls alco has committed a few other crimes for which he could be executed. For Instance, there was PARIS BRIDES WEAR the murder of a Missouri sheriff who NEW COLOR SCHEME attempted to question .Karpls and Fred Barker In 1931, the murder of a South St. Paul policeman In a $30,000 bank Blac!: and White Wedding Togs hdJdim i". 1933. the slaying of three Not long ago black and white, as a color scheme, would have been Inappropriate for a wedding party. Yet. In Iarls this season, we hive seen It used on a number of occasions the latest, a very pretty wedding, where the white was tulle and organdie and the black was velvet. The bride wore an adaptation of Vlonnels tulle coat the one In white malines. with full sweeping skirts open e up the front, and enormous bishop-typsleeves, both corded in horizontal rows, alxiut three inches apart, with something that holds the tulle out st.ff, while the material Is puffed between the cords. This was worn over a white entln slip, while the headdress was a sort of tiara of stiffened tulle, with a tiny border of oragge buds, and the A very full, fragile veil atopped Just below the waist. The bridesmaids were gowned In while organdie. The skirts were In four deep flounces, the bod lew were lilted, cut square In the neck, fllled In with white ruches, and had little black 1 1 velvet Imiw all down the front. They were Itched with black velvet ribbons, tied In I tow, with long ends In front, In while the wide straw huts were trimmed with the same velvet ribbon, with "follow me lads" streamers to the floor In the buck. IT WITH . The SUGAR BCJWL South th East 1 The Coolest Place 1 1 84 East 2 st South Town" Snelgrove "distinctive " Hyland 2 82 1 1 'REBATES STORY OF I BEAUTIFUL WAR SPY GRANITE MILL AND FIXTURE CO. Established 'Authority JTells How Actress Charmed South. K Francisco. In a center of the Presidio National etery here; WPA workers a few weed-growl- ! com day small headstone with go discovered the arresting Inscription: Pauline C 2167 Eleventh East t Woman Serves as Baggage Tosser in Railway Depot Lima. Ohio. Mrs. Kathryn Dicks, since 1007 railway station agent at Buckland. Ohio, without a day off for vacation or Illness, wanta to retire "as soon as I find the money and divide her time between rest on the furm and travel. Railroading Is In the blood of this woman who handles as many as 2U trains through Buckland dally, and till finds time from her duties ns switchman and telegrapher to keep her cottage home near tlie tracks tidy. Her father, G. W. Dyer, was a railway agent at Balnbridge, Ind.. for almost 50 years, and Mrs. Dicks says that she was "helping sell money or ders and tickets before I could see over the counter." From the time she goes on duty it 7:30 a. m. until 4:30 p. mM Mrs. Dicks' day Includes selling tickets, handling baggage, express and freight, throwing switches, serving as telegrapher and crossing watchman and checking cars In yard. Mrs. Dicks recalls that she accepted her first railroad assignment on Friday, March 13, 1901, at lloyerton, Ind. Six years later, following the death of her husband, ahe was transferred to Bnckland. Thrills? Yes, she says there hnve been plenty In a life of railroading. One came when a train Jumped the track and plunged Into n hill near where she was standing. Another occurred the night she was awakened by flames and managed to snatch records from the station only a short time before It was destroyed by fire. Lawyer Invokes Biology to Defend Slander Suit Liberty, Mo. A slander suit Involving an alleged false accusation that a man stole some peacock eggs was dismissed here when the defense lawyer e pointed out It was biologically Inqtos-hililfor a peacock to lay eggs. Therefore, It would le Impossible for the plaintiff to do what the defendant was charged with hnvlng him of doing stealing peacock ae-cas- egg. It's like putting skirts on a man," the defense attorney said let Cream 1909 GENERAL 3IILL lYORK and KILN DRIED LUMBER Office Fixtures and Stair Building a Specialty F. It. Sandberg, Mgr. n"' Hyland 1617 IN SUGARHOUSE Gum Causes Wrack Calif. Trying to open a stick of chewing gum while driving near here, John Xopel lost control of bln automobile, and It crashed Into a bridge. Chico, THE NEW Morgan Motor & Finance Co. DIRECTORY 702 South Main St. Buying and Selling of NEW and USED CARS H. Van Harten Barber Shop FOR EXCELLENT SERVICE 1107 ' East 21st South , Lawn Mowers Sharpened Phil SEE Grant Morgan or Art Jerkman For Better Values in a Good Used Car. Ills East Look At These Values SPECIAL Chevrolet ij-t- on SEE THE PAINT POT $115 1071 East 21st So. Ilylaad 8739 Wo Make tho World Brighter" 40 OTHER EXCELLENT BUYS NOT LISTED ABOVE Morgan Motor & Finance Co. 702 SO. ALAIN : Should Be Taken Care of NOW. Wo Spodalixo in ROOFS and ROOF MATERIALS Panel, good ahapo Ily. 859S 21st South Your Overhead ! Model A Roadster $ 95 1934 Plymouth Coupo $475 1927 Bulek Redan, very good $ 85 1935 Ford Coupe, low mileage, liko new .$595 1929 Joes & SOUTHEAST REPAIR SHOP., WELDING? Jut WAS. 6105 Bring In tho Pieces" GRANITE WELDING & WIRE WORKS, w Tasty Sandwich 2 24 "Snow White Clothes . relation-entanglemen- ts. Most Refreshing Summer Drink An Glass Will Give You Pep and Vitality. TRY Ice-Co- ld d eggs of tremendous propnr tions for more than four months. Attempts to Identify the fowl have proved In vain, Mrs. Ppringny aid. because all of the liens look alike, eat alike anil act alike. The bens are all of ordinary stock. Boston. Being mother of ten chil- iTyer, Union Spy." No Interment record could he found dren does not dim the ambition of Mrs. Minna Kaiteln, Providence. It. I., 'and efforts to Identify the grave' to realize her life's ambition to be a forgotten occnpant failed until the matter came to the attention of Dr lawyer. In fact, according to Mrs. Kapateln, A. T. Leonard, director of the Calicompleting four yean of study at fornia Historical society, who sup Portia Law school Is harder work than plied the answer. The woman who rests In the Prerearing her large family. She takes sidio grave, ho said. Is raullne Cushher final examination! In Jnne. actDuring her four yean of atudy at man, the exotic Spanish-Frenc- h the law school Mrs. Kepeteln, who Is ress. Her entrance Into Intrigue was a thirty-sevehas motored back and forth from Providence to Boeton every dramatic one, he related. In 1863, she day. Her nlghta an given over to her was appearing In a play at the old family and her text books, and about Wood's theater In Louisville, Ky. Her one hour a day la devoted to her work role called for her to drink a toast to the Union. as editor of the senior year book. Louisville was in Union hands. A group of Confederates offered the She Wishes to Move; He beauty $500 to drink to the ConfedInstead. eracy Burns Place Won't; She She went Immediately to the Union New York. Mn. Norma Weldhofer, who saw a chance to dissatisfied housewife, walked Into the provost marshal,a as her employ rpy, and advised her police station recently and announced to drink the toast. that she had Just set fire to her home. The following night before a crowdFire apparatus was passing and two ed house, she cried: It. trailed floor The second policemen "Here's to Jeff Davis and the Southof a frame dwelling was ablaze. ern Confederacy! May the South alMrs. Weldhofer lived on the second floor of that house with her husband ways mulntalu her honor and her and two amull daughters. She wanted rights !" A riot broke nut In the nudlenee. to move and her husband wanted to Pauline was summarily dlschniged and stay. She sent the children out, poured kerosene over the furniture and set sent packing out of the city. After that she was welcome everyfire to It, she told police. I think my husband will move now," where, end all the while she used her she olmerved as she was arraigned on charms to extract vital liifnrniatlon from her nfllccr admirers, anil was In a charge of arson. constunt touch with the Northern army. ' Unique Family Misap Inevitably, suspicion attached to FTewater, Ore. The marriage re her; twice she was wounded os she cently of a mother and daughter to fled from death traps, and twice site two brother created a maze of family was found guilty of espionage and Following the aentenced to die. marriage, the mother and' doughtei Each time, her seductive beauty and and Mrs. Charlei her were sisters-in-laacting talent saved her. Dodson's brother also became hei film came to San Francisco In 1872 her husband'a while nephew, pnrenti and lived for 20 years before became her grandparents as well at her death. quietly her mother and father-in-la.The surname Tyer, which puzzled those who discovered her grave, was that of the last of her three PASTEL TONES IN Doctor Leonard said. n rNltURE'CO; Peerless Laundry tion. One of n flock of hlitulc Island Bed liens owned by Mrs. Percy Sprlniiuy has been laying double-yolke- i WESTERN CARTOON SERIAL, "THE LOST CITY" Kiddies May Stay and See Both Main Features Too!! Wo The double-yol- k Warrenlown. Ore. mystery" Is ibe luicst barnyard topic of discussion In this sec- $! ALWAYS TWO BIG FEATURES 2-p- Hen Lays Only Eggs With Double Yolks South 11th East 2021 mtiud ZTW. liqto Hyland 458. Lawn Mowers Sharpened - Wo Repair Bicycles Tricycles Irons - Vacuum Cleaners Washers IDEAL REPAIR SHOP I0M South 11th East Hyland 2111 F. W. KIEPE Sugarhouse Moat Distinguished . , TAILOR CLOTHES REMODELED PRESSED CLEANED Suita Made To Order I0GS East 21st South Auto Supply & Service Store WORN SHOES Made Like New At The Broadway and 2nd East PROGRESS SHOE REBUILDERS 44W4444W4444444444MI 1059 to of protons (cores of ordinary by drngen atoms) and two neutrons (electrically neutral particles) are naturally emitted by radium, hut (he energy of tlie natural particles docs not exceed 8XXl,0UO volts and canuol be controlled In a beam. Doctor Lawrence's artificially produced alpha particles thus ure about d more powerful than the ueu-trradium ixirtlcles, with the additional udvuntuge that they can be made to go wherever wanted to do man's bidding. one-thir- al Coffia Catches Fire Louisville, Ky. Just before funeral services for Mrs. Anna E. Bradfuehrer, a taper on her coffin Ignited flowers and set the roffln on fire. Before the flames were extinguished some of the clothing on the body was burned. Give Them Gong for Errors in Grammar Fcnltle, Wash. Bong ! And another grammatical error biles the dust. A bell nml hammer are iisinI a In Hinaieur hour In O. 11. I fauna ford's English class at Wesl Seal lie When a atndenl. high school. while ajamklng. makes some statement such as "It ain't so" he gets the gong. The Idea whs cont riba ted by a student and Ilannuford says It Is effective In stopping the use oi rhetorical monstrosities. East 21st South Hyland 8775 We Aim to Please" Highest Quality Coal SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. SENTINEL STOKERS 2191 Hightail Driv. Hytaid 2520 - 2221 2522 "LoMi. On The Job" -- SUGARHOUSE TRANSFER ITNJ Furniture Moving Our Specialty COURTEOUS - REASONABLE G0 Phone: Hy. 1220 , |