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Show 1E EVENING IIERAIJ) WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925, HUM COX PAGE TuTXZ I1EIRS TO TEN FREES MIIIIONDOIIARS A YEAR 4 Social Editor, Phone 107 i ... i u I ... ti wr7,r-r- - . - i rGOMmEHOmGIHURSDAYrilORmNG! land continuing- - Friday and Saturday 10 arm. to 12: 0(A-- 00 to 5:00 p. rru 2: ! : MISS ROE " , i" of the - t - in making PAPER FLOWERS':; PAPER U ATS (9. WAX PAINTING PAPER ROPE WEAVING PAPERCOSTUMEk . PAPEIl TARIjE FAVORS -- Brown- j adrMra.Arthuf"ATJeiAenirind - ? if. Salt- - Late, Mr Mr. aij"ifra. Thomas Worthing-to- n and Mr. and: Mra.- - Don Clark, of Erovok. Pretty garoiiftowera fomt ed' the centerpiece of tha dining table on which covers were i4 for twenty-thre- . e. at Store No L1 at l I HARDY-MAD- n!5Q S. rafisF ER S to d Strawberry scV' . isitlng Here Roy Hodsen of Spanish Fork Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Beott -- in Lakeview." .. Scott left Friday for Ida ho where she will spend her summer vacation. Miss SUna ll -- mKtANaUiJkR'JabQU of plain st. I ver cloth trim tne sKlrt juia sleeves or this coat of embroi- WOMAN AIDS lused a in To Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Ike' John left for Soda Springs where- - they will send several days visiting with relatives and friends. ink wait potato Uviaa Park Mr. and Mrs. P. spent Tuesday at Vivian rwluced erica to v if. . Arl-rept- ijt -- of the t ! 5 KM ""'V f ly I I' Park. - dered Ussua that is xxMUred with black fox. This Is the type of .rap Parts prefers for evening instead of the ropre voluminous capo or full coat ' V in capturing: ' bad convict Will Broadcast Mrs. Hngh Peter son will broadcast Friday evening BAKERSFIELD," Calif., July 8. from the Deseret News broadcast Using her apron as-- a signal of dising station. tress, Mrs. Mary -- Meyers, who is New Wire Chief A .ten pound homesteading a much near the Kern river ca nyoiujff ecXcd the-catire boy arrived at the home Mrs. Alma Boyden Wednesday. of Frank Smith, an escaped FoIhow Mother and son ar getting along convitt. '" Smith entered 'the bouse where splendidly.' Mrs. Meyers lives alone and forced Visits Here Miss Illldred Gongh her to give him breakfast. Sighting of Takima, Wash., who has been the officers in the canyon below the g 1 gnost of Mn, and HBhaw houso,.! for a few days left Tuesday for her the woman with death if she made h : home. On her return trip she will an outcry. Mrs.: Meyers attracted the atten visit in Leal, Salt Lake and Nampa, tion of the offiwrs by waving her Idaho. f ' ' 1 ' : apron from a window. She then . . "The airplane is the most Offen directed them to ; Smith's pluce- of sive weapon that has ever been In- concealment ii ' vented. It is a shockingly bad wean on of defense, but it is the only deTlie origin of the sjhkjh is uncer fensive weapon against the airplane. tain. We find table forks as early t Think .of of a few squad- as the thirteenth'centnry, when they rons necessary for an air defense, are mentioned "as being kept for ' as against the cost of any other specitl eating purport's. . means." British Ait Chief Marshal axopnones are driving out the Sir Hugh Trenchard, in an address bagpipes In Scotland. Music instrutm thp Cambridge University Aero- ment dealers of Glasgow report an ' ' ; unprecedented run on saxophones, nautical society. Cuaiemala has been claiming Jt Is the land of beautiful girls, and to sup-and severe re they have Th of Ahrens. Chita Senorita thJa it claim submit, the. picture (port Certain Indian squaws divorce sold a single bagpipe since the jazs clearher the Guatemalan for awarded capital prizes in lanorltajaui Jeen their mates by placlngthe tunes and,th saxophones took' the i J cut teaturea and her oonularttv. Shoes outdoors." r .J" v jnans city by storm. . ' ofMrnd . the-cos- ': , ; . nt - Farrcr Bros. ; " r . TheJotdogHi distinctly New Today ,0 COLUMBIA Phone 821 or inquire at Orem News stand for Real Silk Hosiery Man, ' Jy-; ...r Tonight 7 :3(Hr9 :15 ; "GOLDHEEInr Girls wanted to share clever apart--. ment,' $T.50 pet nwnth. Inquire 6rem News Stand Phone 82L. 3j-- A story of the Racetrack 'V'l 9 and? Sherlock Sleuth Comedy FOR SALE 8x12 velvet Axmlrister rug pud one white enamel gits Jy-,. range. Phone 905. : : Thursday and Fridiy Ti JAMES' CRUZE ' Production, -THE GOOSE HANGS :.:":', .HIGH Mack Sennett Comedy "Honeymoon Hardships $25 FOR SALESurface-lumber- , per thousand at Cheney! saw milt Upper Strawberry. 6 miles Jy-1- 4 No; ofbrideg. Good roads. - ticket! purchased, matinee or night will be v given coupon.' STAR TOURING- CAR bv Narlor Auto'Co. ' PIANO " f FOR RENT Modern 3 room apart ment, $18 per month, 45? EC 1st ll-r'South. - H "... i f i:-- TOUR Photo potman on Rollow ""BTudlorgood oniyvltBorderB after me i " r--- Walter Robinson Mrjaie SAVAGE WASHER 4 26-P- c Ji from. y . s v. Barton Furniture Co, LARGE FERN, Provo .Greenhouse PRINCESS is v- 4'- Jo.- - Next Monday's' Prizes SILVERWARE SET from: v j 'Ashton's Inc. WALL'T APESTR Y t InBig Games : Amei lean Institution has Invaded Japa: ana is meeung with high favor. ALL SEATSlOc Tonight and Thursday PETE MORRISON; in "MYSTERY OF L6NE RANCH" I -- - CAREERS ARE ACTORSHOT ,"Riddle Rider Npi -S- BYHISWIFE 1 4 NEW-YOR- K,' July 8. (UP) HATTERED BUTTE, Mont July 8. (CP) With hopes of their careers Bhatter- - - while Missouri school, of mines students, toddy began serving thelf sentences of from 12 to 30 years for robberyt The boys pleaded guilty to robbing. George Forsythe, manager of an amusement resort. ' of $3,170. They were captured after a running Mills was gun battle in which wounded. .4 "It didn't pay," SeiferfaaM. "W'e wShted to get the money to pay our way through school. Now we have no chance." cargo road company. Seifert 20, of Tulsn, Okla.t was a Police said she claimed, that she shot her hnsiiand because of his al senior In the Missouri ' school ol leged' love affair with another wo mines. Mills, of Joplin, Mo., Is 2L man. The Navajo Indians kill .a horse Mongolia shortly is to have its at th grave of a newly bnrled com own money unit the' "Tugurik." lIt' rade that he may have a means of will be equivalent t the; Soviet gold" eonveyance in the nappy nnnting ' . .' ruble. . ground. mysterious : circumstances dining with friends In a West Side apartment house, Alana Davis, actor with the "White. Cargo" company, was reported In a serious' condition at a hospital today. .:' ; Mrs. Edith Parker Davis, the victim's wife, who according to the jmlice has'.confesRetl tiV the .shooting, will be arraigned In court today on a charge of felonous- assault. She --formerly appeared in a white ".. Four Shows Daily This ts George Guthrie, star an sound athlete at Ohio State UniverIn tbe N sity, who will compete ttonal A. A. U. ' games 00 the Pa tllic ceaat tbla week. ' He abloee la be hlsh and. low hurdle ranee, tbe uniting- broad jump and the MV unii. lie's one of. the beat athlete urned out In the Big Tea In aua .. . . Bona. '. alia railroad; ' ' "" Wednesday' and Thursday of Pioneer Jife Herbert Rawlinson and Dorothy Devore . . . ia .. r- - ' rence; whereby merchandise will be picked P at the door of. theshlp. Per and" deposited at the door of the ' A Clean Place to Swim Pure Spring ivaterEpol drained and washed every day--Mo- l V'" LIGECQNtEY , j ."Rough-.an- Hair Dryer. The only place in the LLasl state with hot arid cold water under the same roof. . Comedy x d em tquipment-rElectri- c j "THE PRAliuELX .. WIFE"... 7 The Boston and Maine railroad has unnonnced that it will Inaugudellv rate a system of "store-doo- r LawLowell" and at Boston, cry" lion proeess-ntlllztn- e motor truck. " A Romance ' 1 GOi :i Sfe4ti4r-st:ke-4htVnrctiin- ..,..... N ty pl A . yg-D- onC0m !!I3nallyetO(a!LlwA-Andfbllegednadbrt-aeem- pd .modern FOR amassed a fortune of about S75.000. almost nd,ispgtableproof to stip- - -- brick home $3450. Easy terms. Jy-1One night at the age of 103, he was port his Contention, including let- rhone 5T0 after 8 p, m. . .A murdered. ter signed in the name of the dead "Neighbors, friends, and public womaur4"" , officials kaew nothing of his past. Cdx took oner of tbe letters and lie seemed to have cut off all com' finally found the firm that manufac" tured munication with bis familyi thej)aperonL whlcb. It - was "Tlie Isle of Man is now being written.., ;.combed rlaHveiL. K a sutoant iated t ha t - the paper " ''But unless 'some are founds the had been made years after the date Michael fortune, now swelled by on which the letter was supposed to added interest will revert to the bsveLbeeB written 1 state Michael died, since Searching for the kin of mystery this Is the procedure In such cases:" men and Women who turn up in the Aerding to Coxrthe estates of port of the missing at dcatji, bas woaren comprise much of the mys been a hobby and business with Cox ' ., for 20 years. , tery in his. files. . Mbmie Price's Case During that time be has Ills records art fuir of. them. heirs to estates worth Some are solved and some are be- millions. ? ' , yond solution. Someof the heirs never knew i'r Moral missteps, unfortunate mar- they had such a rotative as tbe one riage and similar factors are the who had died and made them principal' causes for women to re- wealthy. fuse to reveal their past, Cox has "The fake heir Is the bane of foubd. They hold to this stubborn- this work," Cox says. Thousands of ness even on their oeath-bedsuch spurious heirs write him- , "One of.onr most unusual cases," claiming Interest In some Coxii says, "was that of a Minnie estate be is working on. . Mrs,-Jose- ph SAMlTr:: FREB . you want to know how to atop coma hurdni rantlvJ rhme in and set a samrJe of Dr. Schc-'s- v, iino-pad- s. They rernove the cause ol fwi pxuna. Tbui, antiaeptic healuifr- - J . m C.fo itay 'Wp r e :. ake heir write him --umu&ll.- ' Tn.,Snlt I ak Misa Krtna Jensen, Taylor Bros? cloak alld suit snles-lndis taking her apmmer vacation and lncldently motored to Salt Iake and spent Sunday and Monday, attending the Lagood races Monday returning the same evening. ; Guatemala - fJPrize ?BeautyA m ilax3ard of . A ' t'amby Scott At Ogdeo Paul Faddis is spending his summer vacation at Ogden. ) a im 'nj to our Foot Comfort Deoartment on the abov date and get a Free DejTvxwtratiori. There'a no charge lor this valuable aervice. itibj worr ts in cnarfe ot Special Demonstrator from The SchoQ Mfg. Co. Thk b. an opportunity tnat every woe aunerer anouia rvrj. SALll-NewTrp- Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Sturgess of 'Silver City are vjslilng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bur-nr- - Office and Res. Phone 143 First W. "days. To. Idaho CO. 1 T Foot Comfort Expert Here 1 the-troubl- O To Strawberry Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl K,elly. and family and Mrs. "We Aim to Please" fcV W i In a few second' time, without rerrwviruj the hose, he can make a photographic print of your foot that positively shows if you do have loot troubles and to what has progressed. This service ia ftbao stage lutely free and places you under no obligation whatever. H Tuesday where they will spend ; I a yon. Shnnkliir-motore- , , i Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack are spending the day at South .Fork, Trovo can- WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS ' MiSTl By ROY J. GIBBONS. Price, who lived recluse. She died NEA Service Writer in delirium telling a priest that she Unclaimed was bora la Powhattan, Alk., iq CHICAGO, July 1870 andthat she bad two half-gls- estates of mystery men and women. persons who die without revealing ters named Rose and Margie Skaggs, "We turned up these Skaggs wo enough of their past to Indicate their heirs total something. like 10,000,-OO- men after a long search, but they claimed they had never beard ff Tpverjf year In this country..: W. C. Cox, probate r genealogist Mlnnhv Price. Thero the trail nrt. lOTi fthti hss ljuilt up a sweesHful ed." business in finding the legal heirs of But the case which Cox'r the mysterious ones, Is responsible as the most complicated one be eve for the estate. He solves hundreds worked" oh concerned the estate of a woman named Lanon who died ia : of sufh,4'ti8ea annually." t , The $10,000,000 In unclaimed Los Angeles. : She left a fortune- - of $100,000 fortunes consists of money, land andspropprty that lawyer are un and from the faintest of. clews able to turn over to known rela nephew was found-afte- r months qf tive. The amount does not include search In Louisville, Ky. contested wills, flteputed Inher Through this nephew Cox 'traced a sister of the dead woman to New itance and the like. , lUustrative of the mystery folk is Roehell, N. Y.-- - In New York he also , .. the case of "Old Jim" Michael which found .two other nephews. Coi has In his files. Just as the court was about' to Came Hare Alone ttr -- these "Michael, so we found," earn heirs Cot received a wire from'CaU'. Coi,"" "immigrated alon- e- td" the fothla saying "Son claims Lanon United States from the Isle of Man. estate.. Petition filed today." In his youth be roamed ' through out of It was, a thunderbolt from ' '" Rhode Island, Jllinots, North Cafo- - the blue. , llna knd Maryland. Examined Paper IV To South Fork monebjjyjere,,,, T i We tarnup these Ska tiut thtyvdanreyh-nevw.latai- ,d the To SpokaneMr. and Mra. Miller left early this morning on an aato trip to Spokane where they will visit with relatives and friends. eral Font trouble iart Traversal. Govmrmt recordi Aaw that 7 out of every 10 tdult people have tome form 'of loot trouble.- '. ' " ;. You are probably victim of loot trouble yourself r J or some tnorf j may be only a corn, a callous, a bunion arches. arioua trouble such as weak and broken-dow- n you might not know the nature of your trouble but yoa do know that yourjeet ache, pain, and get all ured out ,. " on the aUghtTOcation. cm FromPans 9 Thursday July 9 vaa tauTdftreo. mm W. Ercanbrack To know for a certainty your expensive furniture, will be handled by men w ho understand the business of careful hauling ia what your 'X Jim 'lI l Il I Evening Wrap 1 CITYNEWS JJemonstration V . Visited Here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrington of Salt Lake spent the past-twdays in this city. 11 (rc3M : . Wcstwood and Beck hospital. Corner First West and Center streets. v: rsr-Ada- -B.- baby" 'toy', horn Tuesday 2, - - 1 This demonstration is r- XJomfdrt . A BoyMr. and Mrs. Don Henrie are rejoicing over the arrival of a Hedquist Drugs Two Stores Prqvo . N Leaving Timpanogos park at 6 :30 Tuesday evening the Elyaian glria of the Sixth ward hlketf to Provo river. ' t'ppn arriving at the river a large bonfire was built around which the. following program was given : An original panto mine was presented by Miss Lorn Dunn and Miss Barbara Faxman; Ming Lil . lian Mortimer; reading, Mlg Ada The Rainbow Swarm of the Third Asdereon; vocal I trio, Miss Verd ward M. I. A. entertained at a Banks, Miss Eva McKean. and Miss theater parly Tuesday evening. Af- Lniian Mortimer. The. remainder ter the theajerthel girla went of the evening was spent roasting to the home of the assistant bee wen lea and marnhmellows and was keeper, area senna '.vogei, where followed by a delicious luncheon. the evening' entertainment conThose present were the 'Aliases sisted of game and music, which Golda Chapman, Ada Anderson, was followed by a watermelon feast Nellie Datke, Lillian Mortimer, : Verda Banks, Eva MtKean, Lora Mr. and Mrs, John T. Dennis en- Dunn, Barbara Pasrman, Zina Lar- tertained at dinner Sunday at their sen, Amanda Roundy, Pearl Frois- home in compliment to Mrs. II. Rose land, Hnsler, Mrs. a sister-in-lawhom- - the "host and Meriba Stajiupr Mr LaPreal Clay hostess had not seen for thirty .years ton, Mrs. Alma Bylund, Mrs. Hilda and ber two aonBof Montana, Mr, j Knudsea an Crnschke. Come and spend the three days with us at our expense. . - rare oppurU society enjoyed tuuity uud a moist entertaining pro-er- a ul at the hum of lira. ChrUti.n " JwmscIS, president of the society. Ur. U. D. Gray Of the English de part tmut of the Inland Stanford Jr. 'university cave a delightful dis cussion and reading of two of Browning's, major poems, "Andrea Del Barto," and "Caliban . Upon SetebosJ Miss Marguerite Jepper- sang two of Browning's Ming. "Leaving Yet Loving" and The Year's cf the Spring." Mis In Webb was her aecompaulat Bixty- nve member and guest were . present", - ;''."' . Dennison Factoryjs conducting a v DEMONSTR NlON CLASS c I d Reaty ' |