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Show page Tiirxn THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925. GAS MASKS BIG Js&detyirL joirisDope rrcnri P. ojaii J :. fefV". NBA fknrlee XEW XEAX8, La., Dee. 28. The lhrtfis'ti the wharves of old .New gleam fitfully cruMj the dut'iiiloiMl of the restless, the passage MUtslssii I of count v - ; ships carriers ef the freight Vi Vjiation's inland empire. And, si' they touch the dark those ships of rwrtit form that caiw v Contraband cargo ;the ships tlu : Up In silently, iaden with tnt ?' and1 evil But nrtjiiavejlhey seen a more tragie f htt$ of events than those which 3k P the story of Mabel ir rin ji livl 1 Ml ofr it , ' LangfordT . ' For MaWl Langford la the girl who left ajbonie of wealth and culture to"h herscjf in the- dark waterIn the that hedge byways front. - $tf!dld It because she lov,ed . then, at the last, she a man e man wasn't, worth tatrthe (guild "he narcotic-smugglin- -- g - -- - T- - A MM W eft uvt - evidence m "bifi j " f maoei Langfut'd at Christmas dinner at" their by the choir. .A good attendance Is , Friday. Covers were laid for desired. Jir. ana Airs. j. a. iveeier, Jirs. iihu Keeler of Price, Paul Keeler, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allierr S. Jones enMary Tatcher, Mr. and Mrs O. W. tertained at. Christmas dinner at Hyde, Mrs. Orleue Frlsby and fam- their home Friday In couipilment ily, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson and to Mr. and'Mrs. C. Eugene Fletcher, Social Editor, Phone 107 v tD.i family, Mrs. Essie Keeler and Jay and Mr. and Mrs. Ilelier J. Done Keeler. and families. The table was at Mrs. Milton Marshall, tractively decorated in Christmas chairman; Give B.Yj(lHWomen Anna Miss Mrs. Covers were laid for sixteen. Bertha colors.. Ollerton, LiterThe Ladies of the ' meeting ' " Roberts, Mrs. K. L. Roberts, Mrs. A. ary club, which was announced for " -- N. MerriU, Mrs. C. L. JeBsen, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson enterWednesday has been itostponed iun- 1. L. tained at Christmas dinner at their Chlpman, Miss Margaret Bum-- tll a later date. to whicli'Sfl patrons look forward This year It is to be a PatroTi'i Ball and it is desired that pntronrf'ffieaning farents or guardians of students, and all married with people nwy" attending-schothe full memlKrship of the organization and tlieir partners be present. Invitations have been issued to all the big social and civic organizations of the county and the committee In charge hope to make it a real B. Y. U. festival of dancing and good fellowship. The date la Tuesday evening, De-cemler 29. fhe place is the Ladies' gymnasium,' The music Breiuholt- Time 8:30 Dastrup " orchestra. o'elock. iluaic begins at 9 o'cliK-k-. The uinlttee in charge of the affair 4'e?Hrs. William J. Snow, with phitAire. ol - Mr. and Mrs.'eorge Mir. '. , Miss Ruth Christiansen entert- ained-a number of friends at a radio party at her home (Sunday evening. A radio concert, followed by games were the features of the evening, A dainty luncheon was served to ten guests. rV Irof. and Mrs. J. M. Jensen enter- - . ' Jets ALL the 4irtJby Air Alone Masterful Performance . Misg Ida Worthen and W. P. Ben- air. and Mrs. W. P. Whitehead entertained at Christmas dinner at sen are the holiday guests - of Mrs. their borne Friday. A pretty cut A. B Worthen. " glass Imwl of weet pens formed the centerpiece of the dining table. Covers were Jaid for Sir. and Mrs. Walter Whitehead. Sr., and children, Mr, and Mr George Ramfc-- , but ham. Miss Lillian Brown, Miss' ' Bessie Will'nins. N, W. Ellertson, assisted by his Kollowiiig (linijer a pleasant af' with daughters, Mrs. Eva Kay and Miss ternoon was t Li!a Ellertson entertained at a fam" and d'nicing. ily dinner at his home Sunday. A prety bouquet of flowers centered Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsliotham the dining table, announce tin! engagement of Miss Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lillion Brown to James W. Savillc, Leo Ellertson and daughter Botty of Salt Lake City. The "marriage Jean of Portland Ore., Mr. and Mrs. will take place Tuesday, December Mr. Mrs. f and Roy Ellertson Mona, 5 In the Salt Lake temple. Jesse Ellertson and famllyTMr. and Mrs, Clarence Ellertson, Mrs. 'Eva -- l 5 Miss LH) 'Kay and . dauwhttsrs, j AV. X. Ellertson and Ellertson. . . music,-game- siK-n- the outstanding feature of the Royal Electric Cleaner! Try it on your own rugs. You will find it a is ; r.eyeJation of Speed, Ease and i Horougnness in , lpeAndcleaning! our - ""'. "V The Third ward Relief Society meeting Tuesday afternoon af 2 :30 o'clock will be under the direction of the social sen-IccomuMjtee. Mrs. Emma Bowen will read the Mrs. play "The Finger of God" Rose Kartchner and Mrs. Cook will give a number of' vocal duets and special numlierg will be furnished e ; Where Five sys' of Distrib Ul'Cd Payments makes ownership so easy that you can't afford tobe without one of these wonder- tern- - The officers of the iHftb ward Relief Society will entertain the members Tuesday afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock in the wardnureh, at a pro ' Mrs.' Christen gram and social Jensen will give a splendid book, re.view. Vocal solos will be given by Mrs. George B. Harding and Instrumental numbers by Mrs. Ahe Turner. All are cordially invited to attend. , i The Second ward. Relief society were entertained "at a social, Tuesday Mrs. John S. Boyer feave the social lesson and the discussion was led by Mrs. Hans Rigtrlp. Mrs. Ida Taylor gave a Christmas story, "The Other Mary;" After which the" meeting adjourned and refreshments were served to GO. ' v New Royals Phone k for Demonstration. Absolutely , no obligations.' 11 1 k nv - V Dixon-Taylor-RussellC- o. "Thf One-Pric- e House" The Alpha Beta club their Christmas program met Five men were killed and four others hurt when a San Francisco a contracting factory building collapsed due to undermining bt the walls-bArm that was excavating for a new building- next door. Photo shows Ore- men working by lamp light in the search for more victims. one-stor- - HOLDS REUNION The Child and Childs families held a Joint reunion in the Springville First Vard church building, Thursday. Dee., 17. In the afternoon tho Childs family effected a family organization with the following officers: Plmick Childs, president; Parker Adelbert Chllds, Of Orange-'VillEmery county, vice president ; John V. Wordsworth .secon vice president. Lucy ;thllds, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Nora Chllds Weight chairman of the geneolog-lccommittee; Mrs. Lucemj Childs Hansen of Ogden, chairman of the temple committee; C. H. Chllds, chairman of historic committee s Mrs. John D. Childs, chairman of entertainments. .V Shipper was served td one hundred and thirty, while the following program was rendered; vocal duet Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown; song, Jack Lamar Cherrington ; recitation;, Weight; cornet solo, Ralph Weight; recitation, Marjorle Wheeler; male quartet Myron and Alden Chllds, t; Howard, Thorn and Rulon vocal, solo, Mrs. T. E. Childs, Jr. ( flute solo, Warren Beardali ; comic story, Mrs. J. O. Reynolds; piano duet Mrs. Ziria Childa Con. die and daughter, " Lenor; vocal duet Miss Inez Wheler and, Miss Helen Palfreyman; comic dance, George A. Weight and Mrs. Mary, Ohllds. The Charleston by Tfess Child..; The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Out of town guests were : Mr. and MN. Leo W. Child, Mr. and Mrs. Myron B. Child, Mr. and Mrs, Mron B. Child, 'Jr., and, daughter, Hazel; Mrs. Lucene Childs Hansen and two daughters, Hannah and Eva,; all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Parker Adelbert Chllds of Orange-vlllMr. and Mrs. Bert Child of Provo Bench, Ebenezer Child of Salt Lake City, "Mrs. Hetty Koyle Lerux of Tooele, Mrs. Emma Koyle Carter of Provo and Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Sanford of Paul, Idaho. e, al '. Ash-craf- -- e, for at the , Mrs. J. R. Anderson was hostess to the Home Culture club at her home, Diec.. 18. The Mrs. A. M. Lyall, presided A vocal! 10I0, was given by D.r John Anderson, after which Mrs. J. F. Wiagate read Fannie Hursts "Humoresque," A Christmas reading, The Life of the Masteroas given by Mrs. Harold "Christensen, with musfejl accompaniment by Mrs. D. A. Smith MrAvV S Wilson sang Christmas ' song Roll call was responded to with. Christmas wishes .Nineteen members and one guest were resent' a CHILD FATiIILY Mr. and Mrs. Lob Daltou left Wednesday tb spend the holidays In Salt Lake with their daughters. v ! - , CITY, Mo., Dee. 28. Jaa and gas masks as developed during the war for war work were termed as a great to science by Prof. Burton E. Livingston, of John Hopkins university, Baltimore, permanent secretary of the American Association for the advancement of Pciem-starting a aertous of meetings here today. Professor Livingston pointed out that through the development of gasses and gas masks many lives have lieen saved since the war. Gas, be says, has been found to be t great use in combatting some diseases, while the masks kave the' lives of industrial workers In many In stances. Special for Tuesday and Wednesday V VAPO RUB r . Dee., 23. . Men Lost Lives " ' DURNS ri Miss Lucy rhllllps of Pleasant dull, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thorpe, Mrs Grace Clyde, MrT and Mrs. G. Grove was the wek-en- l guest of L. Daliin. Mrs. Tliori and Mrs. Miss Iuea Jesse. Joseph Grant , were the hostesses. A dainty luncheon was carried out tit. and Mrs. J. M. Brown mowith the Christuias decorations. tored to Halt Lake 'Monday to at tend the play "The Holy Clt," that Mrs. Ada Jesse entertained for was given at the, Wilkes the Owl Ptrol of the Boy Scouts and their partners Friday night at her home. . A very Interesting proMr. and Mrs. I. Blair were the gram and games were enjoyed by dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nephl the following: Kenneth Curtis. Gledhlll Saturday evening. Warren. Star, Howard Vane, Irving Harrison, Leo Crnndall, Gordon Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Goesbeck Hoffman, Robert Harrison. Zoc are apending the holidays In Ogden Ilia Thllins, SU'vensen, Corene Rob ertson, Marie Slmpklns, 'Mildred with their son- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. ScovlL Woimacott, 'Virginia Childs, iVola Musig, ujad Edna Starr. A very de.Mr. and Mrs, Fred Averett anlicious lunchebp was served by the nounce the arrival of a baby boy, hostess.. , Miss Enid Mendenhall of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Will Lake is spending the holidays with Bailey of Lo. Master Walter Selck , and Miss her parents. gan were the dianer guests of Mrs; Theda Selck will spend the holl- Rose Boyer Tuesday. daya with their grandparents, Mr. Mr. .and Mrs. Deal Mendenhall and family of Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Mendenhall of Moran; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mendenhall will spend the holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mendenhall. A very Interesting fact Is that this la the first time in eight years that they have all been together. Mr. ,and Mrs. M. A. Miner left last Monday for a two weeks trip to Los Angeles. home of Mrs. Ziha Condia where a "Christmas tree held a beautiful gift for every member. The Christ mas 'spirit was inspired by the following program :. "The Eastern Star," was sung by Mrs. Zina Con-di- e and .Miss Helen Palfreyman; reading, Mrs.; Eliza Thorn; male Miss" Tess Childs left Monday for Alton quarjtet. Howard Thorn, Los Angeles in comjiany with her Childs, Myron Chllds and Rulen Asheraft; violin solo. Miss Hazel Anderson, accompanied on the piano Cover with wet baking sod by Miss Mildred Mendenhall: song afterwards apply gently by the little Condle girls ; reading, Miss Virginia Whittaker. A dainty luncheon was served by. the hostess, assisted by Sirs. Mary Childs. Owf IT Million Jan Utmd Ymmtf Mrs. Eugene Carr of Ogden spent the wek end with Mrs. D. P. Brin-ton- . " ful Mrs, Jennie Sanford and small son and daughter1 Eliza Jean of Richfield, Idaho, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Ellsa Thorn. home 'Friday afternoon. pretty Mr. and Mrs. A. Dyer are the bouquet of 'poinwJtias mid ferns cen- guests of Mr. and Mr Burt Clay of tered the- - dining table. Covers , Salt Lake. were laid for fifteen. Springville News WLECTRIC CLEANER Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Child. She will spend the Holidays with her former teacher. Miss Venice Jepperson, of formerly Provo Also she will ''study while there under the direction of th Bellcher school of dancing and the Theodore Code school of dancing. grandparents, A: The. Manava ward Relief Society social service committee will have charge of the program for the meeting Thursday afternoon. The program will be as follows : jwal solo, Nate Whetten; piano . S9I0, Miss Theora Johnson; the play, "The by '.Gilbert Going of the Swan," ftirker will be read by Mrs. Kathryn & Pardoe ; saxophone solo, . Nello Westover. A good attendance is d?-sired. S. Balllf, Mr. and Mrs. R Merrill, P. Y. Gates, Mr. and" Mrs. C. E. Knell, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Nelson',, Mr and Mrs. A. Rex Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wiilinm J. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marshall, Mrs. Bertha Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. 3euseu and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Chlpman. " and Mrs. H. . into 'choice Imported bit-count-ry home ' d, "la that house, the last day I was there, was $13,700 worth of raw liquors,' two adjoining bouses alcohol f"I learned that one man known were $3500 worth of manufactured only to his associates as 'Mr. W.' whisky and 2000 cases of- genuine is the rum king of New Orleans whisky for the richest trade in the and directs a traffic Stalling mil- south. , lions from, his home on Broadway, I'mler Suspicion in the TV as'the pal of the mm ktiig's heartjifjle ch residential district I learned that two brothers-i- wife, We even slept together night n-law, posing as wealthy "New after night Then, I don't know bow, Orleans business men, ar his lieuI came under th5 suspicion of the , tenants. ! "I learned the name of every underworld. "The rum king's wife and I were one of the fleet of six ships that bring the liquors and raw alcohol doing some Christmas shoppiug. Sud- from Cuba to New Orleans. store, she whispered in my car;today. old mansion So she came to New Orleans again, this time becoming a member of the federal prohibition enforcement agency. Down' to the dark water- .'front she went once more. With the Runt Ring "I won myself a place- - of confidence In the heart of the underworld's mm ring," she says. "I even lived in the old plantation 'mansion, far. up town , looking out over the Mississippi .River, where cargoes of alcohol were taken off swift rum boats, and overnight with labels and seals and corks, were transformed in the rooms of that The annual New Tear's ball given merhays and Mrs. Ralph Booth. FJ. women has become The reception committee comprisbythe B. one of 'ffie Seditions of the school, es President and Mrs. F. 8. Harris, d for 6Lop3iQir4 ever rouries RnotKer taihed ( U W t Malei iiugfurd was heartbroken. To forget that was her sole aim. J Annual Ball at ""School Tuesday real crook. If you are prova It Take some of these gloves.' I had told ttieut, you see, that I nsed to be a shoplifter. "I- took a pair of glovea from' a counter. And the atore detective saw me J was amsted.V:- Then Miss Langford appealed to the, prohibition director for help.! And he refused to belp her, denying that she waa a prohibition agent She promptly "turned to the nnri-- . papers with her story, Naw Orleana caught its breath as ber Jale of opera tiona came out The prohibition headquarters waa besieged with questions. Charge Is Pending At first the officials continued to deny she was an agent Then they, admitted she was a paid "informer." And finally, under pressure, they admitted she was a duly commissioned enforcement agent. ' And there the affair stands now." The charge of shoplifting Is still pending. Whether the government officials will use their Influence to have it dropped or, will let her go to ull is still uncertain. "If those charges are dropped back, to New I, 'in never com(ng Orleans," says Miss Langford. "Ifa and I need excitea " ment after this kind of life. I'll find it somewhere. Only' I'm sorry " for my family. ' fVou know, when a girl loves a man she'll go down to hell for him. And fighting to save, the man I love is what put me where I am ; 1 r0 ub store, so whispered In my ear: They've ' tliped me you aren't a g How It Started b Mubel.Xangford la the daughter m of an qidJOuslana family living 'argalnt with federal adenta In the northern part or. we siate. Jto her sweetheart She la a..ouUege graduate and min exclusive society (she made a bargain; that if they gled wag to have been mar- - would agree not ;to prosecute her circles.; ried to,. & doling man'wuo uvea in nance, she would nna out who the . MtTitloiwjil?1. real heads of the ; . Just b Sure the day et for the ring were and get .evidence that marrtiig: Miss''' Langford went .to would enable the government to visit her sCance'a family. While send them to prison The officials she wagitbeae, a strange man came agreed. And so Mabel Longford left her to call on ber. He- was a .federal He told her he home, came down to Xew Orleans' narcotic" agent. wanted ftp ive her from disgrace waterfront byways and , mingled her that her fiance with the dope peddlers. She fulby intorii In a ''short was a ',JdoJerunuer ;' that the fed- filled her promise. eral ajftw't&ribad sufficient evidence time she turned in evidence" that sent the leaders to the penitentiary to send hbn jto prison. Miss Langford was a girl of spirit. Her sweetheart was saved. And then he ran away and marrStte got 4tsfcderjil agent to- take her to his superiors. And with them ried another girT! V ; KANSAS (I P) . 4-- . ITS 111 tTheritt . hnn 9 PICTURE STORY OF GIRL WHO ENTERED UNDERWORLD FOR LOVE 1 ... ri.i CONTRIBUTION j 350 New Hats $6.00 to $10.00 HATS reduced to $3.95 $4.00 to $8.00 t $195 One Lot of HATS . e. . HATS reduced to Bright shades of green,, red, rose, wood, Copenhagen blue and many others to be chosen.. $2.95 Closing out .'$1.00 Just Received: Beautiful Spring Dresses r Followingadjouroment, refresh-ment- a were served! by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loveridge werel surprised by a anmber of friends Monday evening at their home. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank SnnfnnL Mr. and Mr. Channcey ( "hllds. Mr. and Mrs. .Guy Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jewett, 'Mr.' and .Mrs. Joseph Grant Mr. and Mrs. Dell Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Weight, Mr. and Mrs.'Glen Allen, Mr. and Mra. Roland Bear- - to $4.00 HATS reduced to $2.50 Felts, Velours, Metalics and Satins of excellent qualities in numbers of new styles that have just been received. T heir trimmings of ribbons," felt and ornaments make them especially attrac-tiv- ll..U.M.il.MMl.l,lIIJ..LIIUJI.,,l bpecially Priced. , .. at |