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Show THE EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY. .MARCH 17. 1926. ooe PAGE,THRE RICH HEIRS Chafes Soda Editor, Phoo 10? ji 1 - qi i i r BIGESTATE were enjoyed by the Misses' Helen Tbe members ot the Vineyard ward Eellff ndtj itiltiirated tbt anniversary of the organisation Tuesday afternoon 1b the ward amusement halt A splendid pea-- ; gram was givea la the afternoon consisting of the following Bum- -' act plT "Ja Neigh-- ; ben: A bora," by MrsvDeUa TSloae, Mrs. iihods Allen, Mrs. Ann Larsett, Mra. Prbrtlta .Mnrdornv Mra. Vanaa Ash, y Mrs Nora Anderson, Mrs. Edna and lira. lm'ent Maag: a piano auto. Donna Madsen; reading of the first minute of the Vineyard wardjtelief auclety by Mrav W. J. rClegg ; reading, 'Mr. Mumford on me icCi airs. Annie a. a quilt wis given away and lunch waa served, Mra. Annie W .Maag was the winner of tbe quilt Forty members attended. - " Shaw, Harriett ' Woods. Tbeliua Ward, Ethel Johnson, Marie Tippets, "TiuU Taylor, v Ethel Cllnger, Pauline 8umsion, Esther Huff. Jes sie Nelson, Genevieve Lunceford and Ethel Huff. u ii ML PHILADELPHIA. March (I'D With successful introduction of the signed confession of David L. Marshall, describing how he choked .Anna-MaDietrich to death 1b his office, the state Is expected to ahort ly. complete lt case against tbe chiropractor, accused of the girl's murder. lu the statement, .which was only placed in the record after, desperate Maropposition by the defense, shall described his choking the girl to death a she struggled with him and stuffing handkerchiefs 1n her mouth to silence her screams. Intimation that the chiropractor would repudiate parta of the con fesslon when he took tbe stand in bis own defense, was given by bia counsel, Abraham Wernlck, today I H$nry. Ward Beechefs beenestablished that-th- e t, MONARCH range Is a real fuel Granddaughter. Once Said: "You can tell who have ur MONARCHS- - in .town - and - who - have other ranges by the few times the coal wagon "visits the MONARCH homes." Jb saver. To get the greatest amount of heat out of any fuel there must be iperf ectxombustion,:" Thfiss by such special features as the: Patented DUPLEX DRAFT, Hot-bla- -- 11 f Stisfctor)r'Rt SPRINGVILLE PROVO nOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E NEPHI i . -- PAYSON " PL. GROVE slon land-- SunisTon-nEom- Gaines, e, UTAH OFFICERS extent Tlnipanngns pw- actresses aw; painted. . - The Beehive girls of the Lake .View' ward : were entertained by Life is their, teachers; Mrs. Jessie Sum- eminently - $29-3- 0 sister's Hopkins and his associates for their splendid work done in leveling and Improving our school grounds. It Is a work that has been needed for some time and succeeded In "beauti fying our grounds to a considerable Ish Fork. "THE '.'to. wife of Colonel Colin Campbell of the British army. . .The fued dates hack some, ,18 or 20 years to the time when Joseph itftjijsoieei IndebtedtoMrv -. Priced Crrv4'aplte4i. jancy-Lathr- op 1 -- a . are-as ' INVESTIGATE MAJOR'S DEATH :MAYESWnRTJir-KanMa,:M- ' Suggestions -- " reports ment-follow- lng major, took his own life. i. We do not aeQ aeerK - but . to our many friends who adffl'.red :Jia - thatthe Bagby la aivivdy-aidaHd:HDa- e child. wonderful Sweet Peaa the past "winter, we will say we . if Alleged capes Insane Murderer Es Fnm State fatal complaint and an have Mental Vl yPaataffitTTa nf , Px , Provo, Utah the county and other cities and townsof the state are keeping a close l'ook-Phone 125 95 N. U Ave. out for ttMhe state mental hospital, who picked sometime dur the lock of.hig-rooing last night and made his get Bviitf iiwiviT tip tit lip.- Krmlortefe RIDE , i . .i i. "J Burch was committed to the state IiiBtitutlon aliout nine years ao. folLtM for ' lowing the murder of Dr, flsgood. prominent Ogden physiciau, in 1910, ra of which he was accused and then and adjudged iiisune. mm ?m He Is descritied as being 45 years of age; dark complexioued. weighs 180, speaks good English and would Week-En- d Excursions ff1 not be suspected of liuviug any psychosis. , He "wore5 .a iliirk blue. to Salt Lake and returns I T'v suit of clothes with. a white stripe, Saturday to Monday, Inclusive white-drescollar and dress shirt. light tan shoes with three small Ask our agent,fQr.dfitafla-jo- f l?li'iL ear -jioles punchM in JI112"r IJjjpcents shoe; a state eataperJiula-rat- i s1gni--- f Ittisjdta and a brown mackinaw. IU-8t Ieated car service for the instiiHliOH ittm-- Is sild to have iWaiS TfltMlel itatlent, protection of perishable IgiriiiK the Httemliints hiii) officta freight. tot the iosj)Ital very little' trouble. He, however, is declared by Dr. lQQlf T T T) LiaKcQl TTfok XV.IV. Dunn to be insane wnrt a fit iter- son to lie under care:and treatment Henry I. Moore and . at the instifutioiiT' He is one of tiie D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers special mix. , ' Plant Now 8- .- Good, r !ean old Rose Bashes in all colors. Grown in Portland. Extra ' cboiee. National French -- Cleaning Co Hospital a ture of these colon. Don't throw your old hat away. We make it iuat I like new. , rf. ytur I FOR INSANE MAN : Twq school, gart Into circumstances Invenworth, siirroiindlng the death of Majuf . Philip II. .Bagby, Instructor. Officials would make, no state annxgeneral-aervlc- e INSTITUTE HUNT JUST LIKE NEW! badf ajr they Mrs. June Scott Tit "the Bronse pens were used by. Monday evening. mus'c and refreshments ancient Romans, a Investigation was ,;b gun here lodayTiy officers of the (CP) 16, Faculty contagions one. " Is forced to get along with- e PrlscllU Mad8en.MjfgfcJtosle and airs. Sliujj jineiLpLfipaa; 'fccott Frocks--- titled help, but he does have assistance of his sister' who' ranks high In British society. She is Mra TjroJei . TWSUy Ieiter -- -- s. i -- e and Georgette, : Appreciation - JorReniaiiU-Mr- Xovely Taffeta out- Teachers Extend Mrs. Almajgjjwnjerjalned Fire Lininsv GravjtyJDoora aYHimlsrellaneouw 'ahower at her th at really close tight, ( no loose home during the 'week In .her KUkJtankyjid,hla.irl(l&u:Iflr?sliding drafts), Malleable Construc- merly Miss Stella Snell of Spanish Forkj.'LJseeilleA'flrk jand tion that insures permanent tight- the. features of the' evening. Deli refreshments were served to ness in all seams and joints, Body clous guests, Mrs. rJane thefoTlowing Jacobsen Lothel completely insulated to retain the BuRheli, Mrs. Stella August- iliilHyson. :; r heat. Mrs. Sadie Shaw. Mrs. Roxle Mad sen, Mrs. Lydia Jolley. Mrs. La This sums up briefly why the MON- Preal Taylor, Mrs. Lillian Riding, Mrs. Sarah Wllliums, Mrs. Martha ARCH has the enviable reputation Scott, Mrs. Annie JVilliumson, Mrs. May Jacobsen, Mrs. Grace Williams, as a fuel saver. M. June Scott. Mrs. Eliza Startin Mrs. jnuslc-wer- Prom .case, marriage to Lord ""Curson. ' This didn't please the British liolileimiti so' much and In Wi be openly stat ed that Joseph Letter, wun a dis The teachers of tbe Tlmpanogos honest man. That started the battle which verj; graleful to the. par ents and friends of. the district whft brings jtjtled: iieada to a Chicago st) Reneronsfy assisted In our recent (court- today. Dissenting contention has it that luncheon TnnFkelt7AB(rniny Levi Letter gave his son $!1,(KK),(M0 wko,jbm opportunity or express-- . ivw his mg their, nppret iation to thoi-- con-- ; wheat transactions. However, aeejned-to--- b eernedi a chiim the elder LeiTer still owesthey the success in every way and sufficient estate seven - million dollars. The funds were secured to materially Leiter denies this charge, assi8tJn equipping --the children's younger " playground. st honor-o- Jranioir . y. . vfci private fortune. Heading the dissatisfied group Is Lady Margaret, countess of Suffolk and Berks, who Instituted the original suit, to oust Joseph lelter as trustee. She la the daughter of the late Lorg Curaou who married Mar; Letter, sister ot the trustee. While Lady Margaret is tue only oih? of tbe noblewouien represented la, court she la given moral supjwrt by Lady Cynthia Mosley," auother heir of Lord Curton.''The"lady Cynthia was here rwenlly for her part In the "thirty, million war' and gave desposltlons to the use' In the BITTED Mr. and Mm. Glen U Taylor and Mr and Mrs. LaMar Scott entertained ttt the Taylor home during the week. Rook waa the mala di version of the evening, Intervened .with music Mrs. Annie V. Wbt-bee- k and CMfford Reese received high score prises, consolation prises going to Mrs. Pearl A red and August Johnson. Dainty refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. Asacl .Dehl-qulsMr. and Mrs. V. WhJtbeckv Mr. and Mrsr ArthnrTaytoivMrand Mrs. Golden Tayhir. Mr and Mrs. August Johnson, Mr, 'and Mfto Carl Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Taylor. Mrand.Mrs. NormBnJUiott1MrLand Mrs: Spencer Madsen Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reese, Mr. and Mrs.. Stan ley JorKensen,rind Mrs. Leonard "BimuelT, Pearly Allrcd and Delia Taylor. for the Uty CONFESSION ' important fast has long By MAX BrUKINGIUM. CHICAGO, March parade4 Into a lMisltesa like supert or court room here yesterday as dis satisfied heirs of tbe bit Levi Inci ter, Chicago merchant prince, foufint over a $30,000,(100 prize, The heirs are fighting over man agement of the estate which for tbe past few years has been In the bands of Joseph loiter, son of the pioneer merchant Tbe defendants of. Letter contended Joseph's bands have been, too busy building up his MARSHALL'S iut. THTS WOOD-CLIFTON- 'S FIGHT OVER -- two-yea- PlahtNow- Me each $5.00 Doxen Jleber-Burch,-inm- ate IfJtPertainstoHom mKITTrTT? I D. T. R. Company Has It or Does It Provo ..Greenhouse Phone Eltht-- 0 "Where the Flowers Grow." LINE" ' Safety. - Eeamtifml PattenTi WaMpaper; om Exhibit Economy JC TIFFANY BLENDS DAINTY ALL OVER EFFECTS POLYCHROMES ' ; HARMONELLAS OATMEALS V PRETTY BORDERS - 'v.T: MRS. R. GARN CLARK Vocal teacher and Coach " f ;?:r ; s r-mile-ahd bnptorlngtteu ONE-PRIC- E Arthur Phflips, New York. Sacradote,Chicago4 J .Jieahody Ckmservatory, Baltimore McCiine Williamson- fewriminai-t)atlenrirt'oiumttTeir"t- " d' the institution. Milady's Corner .Things Hal Interest the Busy Woman Dress Suits ked man-rtshl- Hedda'Hort Talka Abont NE The high cost of evening gowns and short, creased and accessories Is snld to" be res)oiiNlble of black material matching their for the wearing of "dress enfta" by dinner coats. Black patent" pumps certiilaemiilesiuamart-:oclet.v,and black-cloc; iiosieirywere Last week iit'me of the sinnrtenl thrown in for good measure. ,'. New York dance clubs two young y And, peculiar .to state, these ladles apjietired in black dinner garbed females bad quite as voile shirts, many partners as did their flufftly jackets with white white pltpie waistcoats. and white garbed sIter.r;jOn being asked Why sutiu stocks- -. Their sklrta were she wore" suchinmfyme, "one young ludy said that she couldn't afford to keep up with the luxurious' even"; Ing styles worn , by modish women of hw' act. H"f J""'a' dress suit w;lLhi8Lereral years and that It is the .only sane evening for the business woman. garment ' One is quite accustomed to seeing . . in New womed in mannish attire ' York. At a theatre in the Greenwich Village BectlonT modernistic play .is' being produced which has a bull room scene In which a young lady 'dances among her tulle garbed girl friends in full masculine' attire, dress suit; monocle an sktrtratuds, etc. ;vv-w The present craze for mannish haircuts li partlyresponislde-fo- r tho trend toward mannish evening clothes. Wherever" smar- t- women .1 gather there is bound to be at least YOU one woman with the closely clipped braid-trimme- YORK, March 17.. (U. P.) takeu up by the multitiitle wbo.rj bur what "dress: BW n,av leconieourjaiijyeral eyenins-gad- ii knows We shudder .to con templa te auch a style. , i biba-tor- and plumbing fixtures A DEALER NEAR SUPPLIES Al D INSTALLS THEM T; DYES all or Dye tint materials In one operation Draw si, howerar trimmed or mad i ' wnind-ef:enttlsed i Wood-Clifto- Tentative arrangements 'for -- " ' - 7 . Mmmmmtmm The office sc!1mu seeks the manj ,The pessimists sees tbe cloud to ; the silver lining. j -' - a tmm- erts of the 'Y." -- If the Br Yr Cr athletic council Bedskln and Cougar approves,-th- e inatmeff win jaiigtOn-ihe-iralve- rJ combined msterutui, aaccMtfullr dyed or tinted in on operation with Putnam FadeleM Dyet No need to rip apartr Same applies to hanint, draperies, etc. Boil to dye. Dip to tint. The orifiaal dye for all materials aod IS purpose. Directions la packs. St-Ktccou st your dealers. Um Ptnm B Itick It rmPt ctior tUiu BooUttrBaw M ft Htustrmfd bob. Ears and foreheads are as . sa Butify Hundrmdt TMnf is fiOMf 4n4 IVtffirfrOala bare as a man's. JJoine of ; ,. AiirmDmN when in dressedt are. hideous feminine evening gowns since they MONROE DBUO CO., QUINCT, ILL. aawo- men. If masculine haircuts are n Plan Big Mat Meet y FADELESS ' M CRA ValvesFittings , . tea'. of New York and Paris ? Lucy Gates Studio over Phone 911- ; r 2C OUgarS dual meet bet wen the University of When a distinguished visitor I'tah and the B. Y. U. hop teams enters a Japanese office or have been made by Coaches Frank with , Crosby of the "U" and E..L. Rob. Dieja latncei:" served; ' BUY BY NAME ASK FOR Af U ttnA ' - "ji -- olroi? Ulan HOUSE" ., - Edff -V- "THE pupil 0f r:' rttjr prytfth. cBwaaaliim.-J'jrMaiit. I V ternoon. Although 4.' tah'a ' inexperlem-eteam failed to score a point in, the state meet Saturday, (Coach Crosby feels, that the matches gave them some heeded experience and that the Crimson tneu can give the "Y" a close tussle in a dual encounter. 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