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Show ' ONE OF : TAFT . BOYS' MAY GET THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TIIURSDAY MORNING, JULY !3, MYSTERY SHROUDS NEWSPAPER GOES TWO TEN-STOR- PSEUDO COUNT TO COURT OVER Y DEATH PLUNGES Ten- - Chleat a Trlbnnt PAts Berrtee. NEW YORK. July 24. man to Be Chosen. , VChlease Tribune Press Benrlct. . . Observers here who have foreseen this possibility have had their views strengthened by the presence last night of Robert Taft as an overnight guwst at the White House. me inclination nere is to consider Charles as more in the running than his brother. At the same tune, the White House visit made by Robert and Mrs. Taft has led many to believe that the older brother was being considered. ' Both have shown ability and are associated in the same law firm of Taft. Btettlnus and Holltster in Cincinnati. Robert has more experience In public office than "Charlie" and has served In the legislature of Ohio from 1921 to 1928. His last year there he was speaker of the house. Robert Taft has been associated with President Hoover previously. He served as assistant counsel for the United States food administration from 1917 to 1919. Charles Taft has made an out- standing record as prosecutor of Hamilton county, Ohio, the first pub-lic- e office bis distinguished father 4 . I ' "4 f CHICAGO. July H V story gianges today dashed a and a woman to death from two hotels and furnished officials with mysteries concerning the victims' identities. The woman, about 40. fashionably dressed, had registered at noon with a man as "Mr. and Mrs. fc D. Snow-den Montreal, Canada,"but a passport found in thq room from which she apparently dived bad baen of Issued to Miss Alma Wiesman. It Qrafenhelm, Schleswig-Holhtelwas for entry Into Canada. "Snowden" dlsapoeared from the hotels before police arrived and tonight officials were seeking him. Let ters found in the room inaicatea, police said, the couple had come from Canada. The other plunge vlctimiregisterea at his hotel as "L. Ehlick. Kansas City," but police said other Initials had been found In his clotfhing and doubted this was his right name. He was about 60 years old. n. Oer-ma- WASHINGTON. July 34. One ot the Tart boys," Robert or Charles, jTlawyeri and sons of Chief Justice "Vtamam H. Taft, may succeed to the post vacated by Mrs. Mabel Walker WUlebrandt In the justice depart-- . menu i Pope's First Exit Awaited, ROME UP). Rome was filled to overflowing tonight with Roman Catholics from all parts of the world who gathered here with the hope of seeing Pope Pius tomorrow make the Lfirst exit that any pontiff of the Elli- s- Island Tnrn-Fa- ke church has made from the Vatican the destruction of the papal Romanoff Into Rrgu- - since state in 1870. Seminarians, pilgrims, lar Quarters. bishops, priests and monks have come from all directions, hailing the Chleato Trlbunt Pratt Senrtc. event as one of the greatest of the NEW YORK, July 34. His home- century, so far as Rome is concerned. made mantle of nobility torri from his shoulders by federal sleuths. Bear rolsened After Attack. "Count" Albert Sechofsky. whose CWcto Trlbunt Prttt Berrttt. CON NERS V1LLE, Ind. Poisoned wealth and claims to Russian aristocracy awed Ellis Island immigra- by acid poured on its back by unidention officials while his lawyers op- tified persons, a pet black bear owned posed his deportation, was exposed by the proprietor of a filling station officially as a braken faker today. here, died today. The bear attacked instead of being a membertof the Miss Kathryn Newell several days distinguished Romanoff family, as ago when'she gave It a bottle of pop. he describes himself, the pseudo She was seriously injured, 300 stitches count came here as a poor Russian being necessary to close the wounds immigrant, has been a vaudeville in her right legu contortionist, an alleged counterfeit er in Cuba, and an involuntary guest Ne "Drug Stores" In N. Y.S . oi Mexican and nogaies, atz., peni- Cblctte Trlbunt Prtu Stnrtet. tentiaries. NEW YORK. Dr. Oeorge Cohan. With the spotlight of his checkered sole proprietor of the oldest drug past thus turned upon Sechofsky, he store in the world, the Simons will surrender the luxurious private Apothek ot Berlin, spent all of toroom he has occupied during his de- day hunting for a drug store in New tention at Ellis Island, and he will York. Footsore and weary, he re be herded into a dormitory with other turned to his hotel tonight convinced "undesirables" pending his enforced that no such institution exists on sailing for Europe. this side oi tne Atlantic Records upon which a Warrant Sot Your drug stores are the "count's" deportation is based nothing but combination beauty parhave not received here from lors, refreshment stands and comthe secretary of labor's office in fort stations," he declared disconWashington, but ltTs known shady solately. "It is a wonder to me that financial dealings In California led any confidence could be placed in to it When he arrived at Ellis a prescription tilled in such place." Island, a deportee, the fake nobleman tossed 112.000 in currency and a bagTammany Chief Near 100. ful of real diamonds on the desk of Chtcto Trlbunt Frttl ferric. John Weyman, treasurer at the imNEW YORK. Verily, the first migration station, and haughtily or- hundred years are the hardest. John dered: "Keep these baubles for. me R. VoorhlS; president of the board of until I have seen my lawyers." elections, and grand sachem ot Tambe 100 years eld many Ihall, who will a. j wutk iliuiqJ .1.1is Drginnmg isaiuraay, CHOIR ROMANCE thing of reaching the century mark more complicated than he uougnt. COMES Airplane Hits Steam Seller. ELEGANT HOME JUSTICE POST , If Charles Considered More --Likely Than Robert of News MUST GIVE UP GREELEY PICTURE o. Test for License Ends in Fatality An on now portrait of Horace Greeley hanging on the north wall of the late offices of Clarke Brothers bankrupt private bank, became the subject of litigation today when the New York Tribune, Inc., applied to Federal Judge Coleman for an order directing the Savings Trust company, as receiver, to deliver the picture, to the corporation, which' claims to be its owner. Judge Coleman referred the application to Bankruptcy Referee LytUe. as special commissioner. The portrait of the founder of the Tribune hung in its present place when the newspaper owned the building. In 1918. when Clarke Brothers leased that part, of the premises, shortly before the Tribune merged with the New York Herald ana movea-u- p town, the bankers asked that the portrait be allowed to remain in the rooms, and permission was granted, with the understanding that It was to be properly cared, for and to be returned to the owner on demand, according to the petition, which added that an effort tot get the portrait through the receiver a few . kxrrwxk orrv OVlo.. Julv 24 (ffi). While making a test f light in an days ago failed. f. The petition values the portrait at attempt to secure a commercial "approximately upward of llOQ&Lj iwrM Jrat Oraham. old Enid aviator, was killed In a crash at Municipal airport, nere loaay. Oraham had been demonstrating tnin ami riivM hpfore insDector C. A. Rowe of the department of com merce. He naa maae several spin On his last demonstration he was flvlns UDside down, when the plane failed to right itself. The flier was dead when alrpQrt PARIS. July 24 W). Calmly and officials reached him. The plane was held. the French senate today aemousnsa. soberly either those like who to event, In its debate upon the bills that opened on coincidence the peculate striking ratify France's war debt setit would be if the sons of Charles flee have been given something to would with the United States and Evans Hughes and William Howard think about. The younger Hushes tlements Oreat Britain. Most of those who Taft found themselves working to- recently was appointed United Elates spoke favored ratification. Former gether in the government's law of- - solicitor general. President Millerand opposed ratifi'.. cation. He devoted most of his Chicago Trlbunt Pru atnrlet.- to complaining about the ROOSEVELT FIELD, Long Island. speech Franco-Oermsituation, arguing Chleaie Trlbunt Prtu Service. Something new In aviation hazards HARRISBURO. Pa., July 24 A developed here today when an airthat there were grave dangers in the romance of the choir loft blossomed plane about to make a landing colplan for early evacuation of the Rhine land, and in the German cam- into an elopement here" last night, lided with a steam roller, injuring when Rev. J. W. Oable, 46, pas- the operator of the steam roller and the paigns for union with Austria and for tor of the Church of Ood, at Enhaut, badly damaging the plane. The wiping out fromnne treaty lof Ver sailles the admission of responsibility a suburb, with Mrs. John H. Miller, steam roller, after it had been dissweet-olce- d was found choir war. for world the debris, his from the soprano, by tanced ASHLAND COT, Tenn.. July 34 The debate will be continued to- side, drove away, leaving farewell to have come out minus its chimJesse Neal, the best snuare morrow and Friday. It is considered notes to the families they abandoned. ney, but otherwise undamaged. (). did never like, dancer in the "I know you won't love me any county, certain that the senate will then vote Can Never Find Words the way Jaek Fan-el- l called the steps' for more since I did this, but. Daddy Sweden Wants V. S. Skunks. ratification. so he stabbed him. dear, please forgive me. Kiss all the Ohicato Trlbunt Prttt Srrl. to Express My, Gratitude Farrell was shouting for the fidAmerican boys for me every day for my sake, WASHINOTON. to Sargon," She says. dlers to play "Arkansas Traveler," please. Bye, bye, Daddy and boys. a dances at moonlight Your sad wife and for the Thus Mrs. Miller Ended Troubles of wrote In a note which she entrusted How plcnlo near here to "choose your He NesI when to the objected. eldest of his four sons, Ruspartners," 35 Years. told Farrell he did not know his busisell, 11, to give to his father. . ness as a dance caller. Farrell told after Oable, sending his wife and "Some of my best friends tell me I Neal he could call them as well as son away for the day, left a note for look so much better after starting the Neal could dance them, and the arguthem, explaining that he was going Sargon treatment they can hardly ment led to blows. Neal stabbed FarNew NORTH CALDWELL. N. J.. July away with Mrs. Miller and would believe their own eyes. It did so much rell dangerously about the face. 24 OP). Alexander H. Sands, Jr., an send money to his family once he was lor me after thirty-fiv- e "I am a publle school Inttruetet," years' sufferBoth were released on bond and official of the American Tobacco "settled." wrltta Mr. Unut L. Clark, "and troratheir preliminary hearing set for company, tonight said Colonel No trace had been found of the mv ttudv 1 was convinced that IronFriday. Charles A. Lindbergh was negotiat- pair. latd Tcatt was exactly what I nttdtd to put m in thapt. I took only two ing for the purchase of his estate, botUtt and galatd 18 poundt. Mars One-Tim- e atop a mountain overlooking the Pas- Boy Goes on Trial than that. Ironlsed Taut brouiht mnr saic river valley. On nertr, greater endurance and an imMurder Charge proved Sands deolined to furnish any decompltxlon." tails, or say how far the negotiations this. You can bcllevt letters Ilk CONSTANTINOPLE. July 24 (P). have progressed. The estate, conThousands who vers doubtful tt flrtt acres was S a scnooi 20 a of and often to many boy sisting today writ thty gained poundt laced on trial in the Staniboul crln-lIn thi-- wteka. "Skinny" Umbt chanted court, charged with murdering to graceful roundness. Bkln clears. field the Curtis company Is devel vaitlihts. his aunt because she rode Tired feeling Teatt oping. Is Ironlrea Is tt more Only when Chtetto Tribune Pratt Service. The home was built three years ago astride. is needed to bring effective WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., July 24 The youth declared the Driest of out the for Iron at cost of 100,000. g and etrtneta-enln- g his district had summoned nun and Once a rich, beautiful star of film-dovaluta of Teatt. Pleasant tabltis Saf of In he considered bottle. what a and later a drug addict, who for the complained vtryboey. handy cured herself of the habit and then AMERICAN ON TRIAL IS LONDON girl's offense against decency. The Never cause gas or bloating, no harmof boy said he remonstrated with his ful druts- wrote her experience, Juanita HanLONDON VP). The defense - oo to any druggist today, and get a sen, her face now scarred by scald- Richard Joshua Reynolds, wealthy aunt, but when she declared that full tlss treatment of Iron teed Teatt. American on trial for Turkish women were now free to do If after ing water and steam burns and unthis generous trial you sra not able to pay for an operation to re- manslaughter growing out of an au- as they liked, he "avenged the family delighted,- get your money back from arm honor." scalded use of her left the tomobile gain drusgltt or manufacturer. fatality, opened today. Ad.) and shoulder, today made a heartrending plea In supreme court at White Plains for advancement of the trial of her f 250.000 damage suit against the Lincoln hotel of New York City. Justice William P. Bleakley her request and advanced the case to the November calendar. "On the success of aa immediate operation.' she said, "depends my hone of obtaining employment in my MRS. MARY HOLGEESL profession ana earning a living, know how to tell that I lng hardly broke- about it. Miss Hansen, who now lives at "It seems to me JUce there has been Rye, N. Y., charges that on June 33, something the matter with me as far 1928, she was Injured by steam and back as I can remember, and I have hot water which gushed out of the suffered with constipation practical- cold water faucet of the shower in ly all my life. For years I never ate her room at the Lincoln. Her screams ratflo tod"y Ims tK OM.V ONI screen-tribreakfast, and many a time I have brought employees of the hotel to her gone all day without a bit to 'eat. room, where she was found uncoa yesrs of manufacturing experience beck of It ' My stomach was so sour, and my seious under the scalding steam. Iks assures positive satisfaction. food digested so poorly, that I was actually afraid to eat, even if I had ARMY ; CHIEFS START The emsiint performance of over tS000 felt like it. I was In such awful misreceivers built by screen-gri- d . nerves I with SURVEY PLANS FOR that couldn't my ery in trie psst four years, fees gone far to mk get hardly any sleep and mighty litthe mafic word in radio todry... screen-gritle rest In the day. I was weak and I ' (Continued from Pat One.) tired and worn out Just stout all the R flLVU IAOIO wiQ rivals, retime. My skin was yellow from bil- penditures might Injure its efficiency. it should, for the eerff end of iousness, there was a drawn look in He attributed Hie gardless price, nigner expencu used tures of S-my eyes, and all of my friends receivers were the models, which many the United States than other n I nations to to tell me how sick and Other laboratories studied for screen-gri-d the higher pay and better looked. I didn't seem to have any life rations or the American soldier. technique . . . Any NLVU aAOtO deslar wifl or energy and I tell you I was In a Another world war veteran in the provide the proof, at your request. mighty bad way. senate; Bingham, Republican, Con ';How will I ever tell all this Sar- nectlcut, who was an aviator, took an gon treatment did for me? Why, I opposite stand and suggested the have taken four bottles now, and I elimination of at least SO of the 70 or can't remember when I have ever felt 80 garrison posts of the army. He as good, even when I was a glrL I proposed that the army posts be limhave a fine appetite, my food tastes ited to the three large divisions, such so good and gives me ao much as New York, Washington and Texas strength that I hardly know myself and to army schools. Many of the for the same person. My stomach posts, he added, were established durMt teritl, ne leos, ImuiUtwi botW trouble has entirely dlsappe&redand ing the Indian Wars. , atMcctric. .. 4 tencnrid ...a-b(- . ao has my nervousness. I haven't In two tub Hi Saba, power ' was Texas Senator Agrees slept as good as I do now since I skin Sarfari4 power detector ... Mttchcd My schoolgirl. Reduction young Passible, a oVnewic romping baptdtwct fpetcr... Overtone txftclt lor ttttic reducMoe . . . SWetaa Js clear and healthy and every one Connallv. Democrat, Senator of Mtchcd wtlnut Mneen. of mv friends wants to know what, I 3WSidecljfedJhsi Eduction of .ex w have don to'bHftg-"teh-Improve) penditures in in army couia dc maae, ims nn was Baruie M Distributed ment. I Just tell them it but he favored an American navy as WW tubes ron-- treatment." as that of any other nation. large sareon Pills are the first laxative On the house side. Chairman BritI have found in thirty-fiv- e years that ten of the naval committee, said he stimulated my liver ana enaea my refused to "think of national defense Co., 120 constipation and biliousness. They in terms of dollars and cents." He other held that while tax reduction was don't 'tear up' and sicken like atlves. and. while they are mild. important, national defense was more SEE IT TODAY AUTHORIZED SILVER RADIO DEALERS HEAR IT TODAY they are certainly dependable. I will so end said he would oppose any renever be aoie 10 express my grati- duction In naval expenditures unless tude for" all this treatment has done England agreed to scrap her ships unf iv me der the 1821 Washington naval treaty. The above statement was recently A Democratic member of the naval 569 of 120 South Main St. 9 South Main St. , '345 South State St. made by Mrs. Mary Holgrem, committee, Representative McCllntlc is a member of of Oklahoma, asserted the president's E. 3rd South St. She Co. Co. Latter-Dc- y Saints of the Church unthe survey would not prove successful : ' end formerly a worker in tha Relief less the commission included seme 2386 Washington Ave., Ogdcn 2422 Washington Ave., Ogden civilian members. Society. Lund Radio Co. CIEAFIEI.D MT, PLEASANT. . . .'. ..Steed Service Station A special Sargon representative at 305 n The principal cotton growing count-leRadio Shop EPHRAIM Drug Co., the Schramm-JonnroMALAD ....Ephraim .......Western Corp. Exchange a are H Main Et.. is explaining tne uicra the United States, India, on 2--eryi? this revolutionary China and Egypt . peutic action toofhundreds daily. SarPLEASANT GROE. .Washburn Service Station new medicine Service Statist! FARMINGTON ..Steed 1871 Fort to 1899. During the years gon may also be obtained at all TREMOXTO?. .:. 'h. .".Western Exchange Corp. Steed Service Station criminal K AYS VILLE Schramm-jonnso- n urug iura am Smith, Ark., had the greatest . world. to court the If There Is Not a Silver Dealer in Your Town, Write to Radio distributing Co. iaovj the Owl drug stores. rwj ed 1 Lake Erie Civet Up Bodiet Fire Ruin$ Officer " Home at Fort Eli$4 Of Drotcned Rum Runner t CALLES ELUDES ' . NEWS WRITERS .AT NEW YORK NEW YORK. July 34 Ellas Callet. former president of Mexico, arrived in New York tonight by train, eluded reporters who attempted to see him at the Pennsylvania station and went at once to the liner lie de France, on which be will saU for Europe Friday. It was understood Mr. Calles decided to stay on the ship rather than hotel so he would be asgo to sured of complete privacy while in the city. Dr. Ruedaniaguo and Major Antonio Juarei. who will sail with him. also remained on the boat, but the rest of his party went to a hotel Major Qeneral Hanson E. Ely, chief of the Second Corps area, u. 8. army, went aboard the He de France for a visit with Calles. Arturo Ellas, former Mexican consul general In New York, acting as spokesman for Calles. declared that so tar as he knew Calles' trip abroad was solely to regain his health and was not concerned with refinancing of Mexican railroads. Plu-tar- co five-minu- te The WINDSOR. Ont, July 24 bodies of twp rum runners who are believed to have drowned while attempting to cross Lake Erie with liquor from Canada, were recovered yesterday near Monroe, Mich. The bodies were identified as those of Harold Cornlel 35. of Sacinaw, and Phillip Teachout, 35. of Pontlac American police believe their boat seas last had been upset lnthe-heavFriday night. A search of Trachout's pockets disclosed Canadian customs 'Clearance papers for two cases of whisky and 200 bottles of beer. IX PASO. Tejf July 24 WV-Th- ei Cliff house," bachelor quartan fof officers at Fort Bliss, Texas, was com pletely destroyed by fire shortly before 4 o'clock this afternoon. Tha building, of frame construction burned rapidly and with its contents la a total loss, with no Insurance. The military fire department kept the blaze. from spreading to other y t? M I wunjeatsi i.orfc, Te Hmm Tw 2$ inJUisftai I IkBcttcr-FcclFl- nc AA ywt SirM foe t WbrM-Fo- x Ui. U treat for Sua Barn, ewja. WhTta-Fo- s i. tick. 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