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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Horse Gets Ride When Auto Crashes Into Herd Veteran Burglars, 11 and 14, Confess Los Angeles. GRAHAM. BONNER. MARY eomort n hum mvmm umon TURKEYS PRIDE , ' Pocatello, By their own admission Etifanlo Renterln, eleven, and Ralph Avila, fourteen, are veteran burglars. The pair were arrested by police breaking Into a drug store. They calmly confessed burglarizing more than a dozen neighborhood stores and homes, officers Seattle. Two heads with but a gle thought And thats no flight of poetical fancy. 8. Solvadelene, a farmer living a mile south of Snohomish, la the proud owner of a Holstein calf with two heads each of which Is constantly Intent upon the bottles ot milk with which It haB been sustained ever since it first saw the light of day. The calf Is normally formed In every way except for Its dual beads who have exand veterinarians amined the animal are hopeful It will uttain a normal spun of life. When horn the calf seemed part iy puralyzed, but Solvadelene over came this condition by hoisting the calf aloft in much the same manner that live stock are hoisted aboard ships, and exercising Its legs by the simple expedient of pulling them. The calf bas only one neck. The two heads are balanced atop It. It has only two ears but four eyes, two noses and two mouths being capable of taking nourishment through eithei or both of the latter at will. The Jaw bones are connected but otherwise the key. "It bas, said young Master Turkey. construction of each mouth Is Independent of the other. sin- ness. 1 All Fall for Them Oceans are crossed and marriages are made for the privilege of seeing Niagara falls. Womans Home Companion -- t- Ransom Mate from Fire The devil, attired in black, , has appeared at the village of Czechoslovakia, near Prague, where a widow has been endeavoring to get into communication with her dead husband. She wag horrified to hear at a spiritualist's seance tiiat her husband was far from comfortable. In fact, according to the medium, he was being kept busy night and day fighting unqnench able flames. That night there was a knock at the door and a man. draped from head to foot in black, whispered confidingly that he was the devil himself and would make things b little easier for the husband on the payment of a thou sand Czech crowns. Next day the widow went to the nank and cashed a check for the ransom. confiding to the cashier her toy at being able to help her husband escape from the torments of the nether Vienna Klho-gen- finding out more about it "There are a number of old tur keys around the barnyard and theyve been telling me all that happens. Theyve been telling more of the same talk as Grandfather Turkey told us. "They have said that some of us would he eaten when Thanksgiving day came around again, but that It was a long time away. "I found out more about that day, too, you know. ' Its a day when people are thank- ful for everything theyve got health, sunshine, happy homes, people who love them and whom they love and oh, they've got very many things for which to be thankful. "But mostly theyre thankful because a good many years ago this country In which Is this barnyard was a very young country and It was through brave men who didnt mind suffering many trials that they could build up the country. "So people celebrate this day every year to show they are thankful that they are living in this country. "So we should do our parts, too, if it means that were to be eaten. And the young turkeys felt proud that they were singled out for such a fine day as Thanksgiving and in the meantime they could have a very nice summer ahead of them. Wind Takes Money From Wife; Gives It to Hubby Anaconda. Mont. An ill wind that whisked fcM from Mrs. McCallntns opened purse the other day relented few minutes later and blew $20 of the currency Into the hands of her husband, who happened to be down the street. Mr. McCallum noticed the bills lodged against a street drain. 8 Mm, 80, Sentenced errant Im Virginia City, Id nt. An him to set fire that Impelled pulse to the county ;xmr farm has sent an man to the state peniIf he lives that long where. tentiary and eight.v-year-ol- d one-habe must remain tor two who admitJames is Daly, lie years, regions. The cashier Informed the police and a trap was laid for "Satan. who was arrested when he came for the check. He confessed that he and the spiritualist had schemed to defraud the widow Grocer Is Slain as He Prays for Customer St. Louis insti- Louis' praying grocer was shot to death here by ii customer for whom he was praying. For many years Henry Muehlen neck has offered up a prayer for virtually every customer who entered his store. Faithful to the custom, Mueblen-ecdropped to his knees behind the candy counter last night to Invoke divine guidance for a man who had candy bar. Just bought a Our Father" the grocer began. His prayer was cut short by a command to stick em up". Unable to believe the man he bad prayed for would hold him up, started to run. The man at the counter fired one shot and the praying grocer fell dead. - nt Mueh-lenhec- k Burglar Prepares Meal and Plays Piano, Too Norwalk, Ohio. There la a musical burglar who la also an ex;iert cook ahroud In this vicinity. Said burglar is also a neat housekeeper, It appears Mr. and Mrs. Fred Link, latest victims of the prowler, returned home to find that some one had cooked a tasty meal In the kitchen, bad washed the dishes and bung the dish towela up to dry. After the feast the burglar Bat down at the piano and played, if dust marks on the piano keys proved anything Only s radio and a quantity of were taken. canned goods ' t .. lf ted he touched a match to the tution in a fit of angef. St 'ydVUSUVJ, uotsoa .Jjoto a t MOLKXUOl gas) paqsiagon d n m9lD 00 eSit MPI Sad Reflection the public never knows bow many goats have been left to bleat unheard in the wake of the Big Sue cess. Toledo Blade. 1 Inventor Honored In the public square at Bardstown Is a monument to Lieut John Ky Fitch as the Inventor of the steam boat By a unanimous vote the United States senate and house approved on February 12, 1926. an appropriation of $1.5.000 for a suirahle monument to Lieutenant Fitch. This memorial was unveiled with Impressive ceremonies VVudom of Epictetu When you have Imnndit yourself the needs of the body at small 'ost. do not pique yourself on that nor If you drink only water, keep say ' ing on each occasion. 1 drink water!" And if you ever want to practice endurance and toil, do so nnto yourself and not unto others do not embrace ! Epictetus First Offenders According to a clergyman, much trouble would he avoided If married people exercised more common sense AH matrimonial trouble would be avoided if only single people exercised more common sense. Detroit News. Dice Long Known Dice were known In ancient Greece and their Invention Is attributed b some to Psaltnedes In the Thirteenth century. B. Q, The dice exhumed from Thebes differ In no way frtnn the Ivory or bonis cubes of today. They had spots ranging from one to six on them and the sum of the spots on the two opposite sides always seven. Worth Their Coft Tradition Is not a bad thing. Woe to the activity in which tradition la not the subject of an everlasting and violent scrap. And dignity, purity and wholesomeness are not bad things either. All four are worth fighting for and fighting against. Arnold Ben-net- L Prevent Rags Slipping Rugs will not slip or curl If you cut small pieces from an old Inner tube and sew one on each of the four corners with strong thread matching the rug color ns near ns possible. 1 New Job for Toy Proper toys should bring about proper emotional stability. Induce thought, foster the Imagination, develop the right muscles and call forth and deepen the sense of beauty in color and form. Womans Home Companion. Convict Cant Dress Himself When Freed Ossining, N. Y. They turned Frank Singer out of Sing Sing recently but the poor fellow lost an hour of his new freedom because he couldnt put on the civilian suit tbey gave him. Itd been twenty years since be bad on a decent pair of pants, and so unfamiliar to him was the construction of the freemans collar that he had to get a warden to help him put it on. In point of service be was the old est prisoner In Sing Sing. Except for Emil Totterman, who was freed a few weeks ago after serving twenty-eigh- t years for murder. Singer, a former bandit, had served longer than any man discharged from Sing Sing in ten years. The attendants had to help him get on his collar, adjust the collar buttons and the necktie, as well as other things be was unaccustomed to," explained Warden Lewis B. Lawea You see be had not had on civilian clothes since he came here over twenty years ago. When Singer was freed he said; "Ive been In here a mighty long time. Im glad to be free again. Pm through with wild life. Now for real life." He was committed to prison by Judge Mulqueen in Manhattan with a thirty-nin- e year sentence for robbery December 16, 1909. He reduced this term by good work and good conduct Not Herd te Understand Posted four months ago at a letter addressed to a deneighboring village has Just been livered. We should imagine that It might take quite a long time for a letter to get out Of Penrhyndeudraeth. Penrhyn-deudraet- London Opinion. 1 end Night In the Arctic and Antarctic regions the sun does not go below the horizon for aix months in the summer. And It does not appear above the horizon for six months In winter. I Thought She Waa Being Killed, So I Shot Him.1 along, fashioning himself each time quarters that could scarcely have been detected. Oesterrelch was found shot to death In tbe Los Angeles home In August of 1922. Police, discovering In their Investigation a closet locked from the outside, broke down tbe door. Inside they found tbe manufacturers wife, semi-conscio- Widow Escapee Trail. She was taken to jail and accused of tbe murder, but never bronght to trial because of insufficient evidence. While she waa In jail, however, Shapiro, a former roomer In the Oesterrelch home, Halted her. She told him that some one was hiding In the house. If Shapiro placed food In designated spots and scratched on the walls, she said, some one would Trumpeter Blows So Hard Sore Tonsil Is Torn Out appear. This Shapiro did and Sanhuber Champaign, 111. Physicians wouldnt came from hla hiding place. believe it until they looked for themThe men struck up a friendship, selves, hut all the same Howard Frick, and one day Sanhuber told Shapiro while practicing on bis trumpet, blew he shot the manufacturer. He then so hard to reach a high note that one locked the widow In the closet, ho of his tonsils flew out said, and went back to hts secret Frick bad a sore throat and the compartment to wait until the investinext day intended to undergo an opgation ended. eration for the removal of his tonsils. The outside lock on the closet door Only one bad to be cut out, however. In which Mrs. Oesterrelch was found was the principal reason why she was never placed on trial. Since she had Louis Police Seek been locked In by another person. It Man, Find Him in Jail was thought, she could never be here sought proved guilty of the murder. St Loufs, 28. Police said she described Sanhuber high and low for Elmer Sutton, became mother hla and wife when later as her vagabond alarmed at hla failure to return home one night Authorities continued the Twins Birthdays Give search for ten days without success in found the city Sutton was recently Parents Cause for Worry Jail where he hatl been for the entire Toronto, Ont Wben the twin son period, charged with carrying con- and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles cealed weapons Lawson become a few years older their parents either will have to have ni wod two birthday parties or bold a Joint snail o) pesn 9J3M sjoeddu 41 sadd party at midnight Their baby son 1 was born shortly before midnight, wwuwn PMH J V 0001 sum wnS B4niOM March 30. The stork made Its delivumou2 pua pazjnm ery of a twin daughter a few min"IHD utes later, on March 3L St Mo.-rPo- T Long Day e. $250,-000- on May 25. 1027. statues Residence self-defens- And Not Ail Do rhat Is Life terribly short considering t takes the average person fifty years rn jimumilhte just a little bit of 'ense. Atchison Globe. Offers to Let Widow Slayer Protected by Widow in Secret Rooms in Her San-hnbe- r. Washington Star. AlflA HIDES 18 YEARS IN HOME; KILLS WOMAN'S SPOUSE LOS ANGELES The story of a man who lived eighteen years in secret compartments in the homes of Fred Oesterrelch, wealthy apron manufacturer, was told when Ott Sanhuber, who went under the name of Walter Klein, was arrested In connection with Oesterreichs murder here eight yean AUNT IS ACCUSED OF LOVE PIRACY agoThe story was first disclosed by, Herman Shapiro, an attorney, who said that Sanhuber confessed the mm Suit Filed on Sister vs. Sister der to him. Story of Boy. Sanhuber admitted at the district office that be killed Oesterattorneys New York. Sister vs. sister, one relch. He said accusing the other of love piracy, "Im glad its over. I am Ott formed the background of a divorce My family and tbe Oesterrelch suit filed against Edward Ruth, Jr. family have known each other since wealthy Long Island and Westchester my childhood. real estate man. "For years 1 have tried to pose as The woman alleged to have flouted Walter Klein. I can think of nothing the bounds of sisterly ethics is Mrs. now but San Quentin but I shot in Stanley Rysavay, wife of an elec She was a central flgnre. trleian. T couldnt endure her suffering. swore Mrs. Ruths son, Edward IIL Yes; I was In the bouse on tbe night In a rather surprising domestic, scene. of the nurder; I was there when the Edward told how he and detectives officers searched the house, but tbey visited a certain house in Mamaro-neck- . couldnt find me. There, he said, he found not "When tbe Oesterrelchs entered tbe merely bis father and Mrs. Rysavay, house they were quarreling. I thought but also his grandfather, Edward she was being killed so 1 shot him." Ruth, Sr., and his fourteen-year-ol- d Sanhuber built his own compart cousin, Rnth Rysavay. ments, according to Shapiros affidavit, Father, said the son, evinced no hosunder the attic eaves of the Oestertility, whatever, when Informed of the relch homes, after the manufacturers surprise party. wife had smuggled him In. The love affair between her husband Trails Pair Across U. 8. and her sister began In 1917, the wife The almost unbelievable existence charges. began when the Oesterrelchs lived in Mrs. Ruth, telling of her marriage Milwaukee and Mrs. Oesterrelch beso in 1904, when her husband was not came . friendly with Sanhuber. wealthy, said he Is now worth the Oesterrelchs moved to anWben He has showered riches on her in Milwaukee and residence other homes sister, says the wife, including Los Angeles. Sanhuber went to later and In Port Washington Southampton, and charge accounts In department stores. Mrs. Ruth asked alimony. This Justice Fawcett, Brooklyn, granted her temporarily In the sum of $75 weekly. Counsel fees of $3,500 were allowed. Philanthropys Failing "Philanthropy" said HI Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "bas not yet learned a way to be as generous toward human folly as It Is toward physical weak- ' Tve been thinking more about It, and Waukegan, Wls. George Van Valkenburg chloroformed his police dog, Trixie, because she was 111. He postponed burial because the ground was frozen. A week later be dug a grave, despite the hard ground, and went to get Trixies body. As be took a blanket from around her the dog blinked her eyes and got up. Trapped by Lora Nolo Toronto. Canada. A love letter he wrote to a girl trapped Basil ODonnell after he escaped from jail in Toronto Canada. Police Intercepted the letter, and the postmark led them to a near by town, where ODonnell was hiding from .the authorities. Other Ways. fed for a special day and only were going to be fed so that people could eat us, we thought It a little strange. "You remember that Grandfather Turkey told us that would be the reason for our fine names, but that now in the springtime we must keep our feet dry and not catch cold so we could grow into splendid, strong tur- keys? "We most certainly do remember It, said the other two turkeys. We did feel just a little better after a few moments of Grandfather Tur ' keys talk, said young Master Turkey, "because he said that it was fine to live a glorious life full of food even If It were not to be for long. That cheered us up a bit. ' Yes, said young George Turkey, ' that made me feel quite happy again. "It made me feel the same why, said young John Turkey. "But Ive been feeling happier since then, said young Master Turkey. Has it made you hnppter to think It all over? asked young George Tur- Ive been R. Calf Normal in d key. When we first heard the news," he continued, "that we were going to be "That Cheered Ue Up a Bit O. hurt FREAK EATS TWO MEALS AT TIME Two-Heade- When Branghuas car crashed Into a herd of horses, one of the animals was catapulted into the air, landed on top of the car, and rode It into a ditch. Branghan sutTered a fractured leg and Internal Injuries. The horse was not Ton remember the other day how Grandfather Turkey told ua about the way we were well fed when Thanks- giving time was drawing near, and how we were eaten for that asked George Turkey. "I remember, said John Turkey. "Ive been thinking it over ever since then, said young Master Tur- Idaho. Chloroformed Dog Comes Back to Life lice half-brother- ." i) pf! |