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Show THE BULLETIN Eight Women Insane; "Evil Eye" Is Blamed ' THE BULLETIN Published By Commercial Printing Company Zm South 11th East Salt Lake City, Utah Phone copy for news items and eventa of Interest to "The Bulletin" or Commercial Printing; Company Hyland 364. ATTENTION Post Office distribution in the Rural Routes make it absolutely necessary that the forma of "The Bulletin" be closed not later than Thursday a. m. for news items, social and sport activities, must be in the office not later than noon Wednesday, for publication in the following issue of Copy Cat Apes Dog's Lead, Succumbs to Mumps Cairo. A rejected suitor's "evil eye" is believed to have driven eight women mad at Kafrel Dawar, tower Egypt. They are a mother and her seven daughters. The father has refused to allow two cf his daughters to marry. Soon after he noticed the eight women were acting strangely. He called a doctor, who fonnd the women were all insane. They have now been removed to the Cairo lunatic asylum. The villagers believe an "evil eye" placed en the family by one of the rejected suitors Is responsible for the women's condition. Jefferson, Ohio. A big black Tom cat shared Freckles, the highly exploited "mump dog" who, strangely enough, is s Jeffersonlan, too. The swollen-Jawefeline came down with a case of mumps sfter being exposed to the disease when six children In the Edward Patterson family suffered the first case of Its kind In medical annals, meows weekly snd suffers Intense pain. Patterson reported. A few weeks ago. Freckles, a fox terrier owned by Mrs. A. W. Teats-wortcontracted a case of mumps from his youthful master. Ills was reportedly the first known case of canine mumps snd created wide d - ....$1.7j EXIT THE MEEK There is a lot of truth in the assertion so frequently hcarc" that a man is usually taken at his own valuation. Whether this is good for the person individually or for the community at large is a vexing question. Most thinking people would answer it with However that may be, it certainly is obvimany reservations. ous that in .the fields of industry and commerce this age is nol prepared seriously to say that the meek should inherit the earth. The increasing emphasis with which young and old arc urged to U foster courage, initiative and acin itself sufficient proof of the fact the meek are no more counted "blessed." self-expressi- One of the most seductive and most dangerous forms of inflation is BUYING ON CREDIT being enticed .into it, instead of saving your money and buying what you need only after you have that money in fact and thus can judge whether it is wise tc How easy it is to spend other people's money spend it. installments or otherwise try to bcat when you buy on It is althe game of life by living beyond your means, a dead for ways a sad thing to be compelled to, "pay - Pint a Day Was Issued to Cape Towner Leaps From Auto as It Hits Post. San IIego. Old navy men like, to talk of "the good , old days." "hut reveals that heir reminiscences do not go far enough back to touch on the time when grog was served twice a day and women were enlisted for sea duty. An account from an old nnvy Journal custom reveals details ot the long-pas- t of serving grog each day before dinner or supper: - "Shortly after eight bells, as the dram rolls, all move aft toward the grog tub." wrote, an officer. "Around thla point of time concentrate half meditations of the day.. I often place myself at the tub tn watch the rolling eyes and the look of extreme gratificawhich they swallow their tion half pint, for that Is the measure to each. It Is one gill Of whisky diluted with sn equal quantity of water. "A rope la drswn athwartshlps near the tub. Each maq as his name Is called crosses snd takes his allowance, which must be drunk on the spot ' From this they pass on to dinner. The term grog originated with Vice Admiral Vernon. C; S. K who was known as "Old Grog." The name sprang from an old cloak be wore on , deck In bad weather. Vernon Inaugurated the custom of serving whisky and water and the drink was known as grog. Women were Included In the navy personnel during the World war,, but only as yeomen for shore service. First, known women on navy boats were with the British prior to 1900, when women were carried on many Pane WOMAN STARVES TO DEATH WITH AMPLE FOOD IN KITCHEN Bank Books of Victim Show She Had Deposits ins; $30,000. No One Else In House. The apartment she and her brother lived In was the only one In the house that was occupied and there was ni one In the house, therefore, to complain of the lack of heat or the condition of the sidewalk. Children playing In front of the house noticed that water was oozing beneath the basement door. Some of them told their parents snd the police of the Morrlsanla station were Informed. Patrolmen James llagen and Walter Relss got Into the apartment through a window on the rear Are escape and discovered the strange situation. The place was bitterly cold and water from the broken pipes had frozen on the floors. It was from these pipes thst the wster came which had attracted the attention of the children. e New Tork. Mrs.. Anns Cloutler, comfortwidow a in old, years able circumstances, was found dead of rolil and starvation In her home at 714 Home street, the Bronx, a three-stor-y frame hotine containing three apartments. Her brother-in-laAmedee r Clouter. who shared the iipartment with her, was In a condition in hla room, near death from the same cause. He was taken to Lincoln hnspltnl. Mrs. f'lnntler, the ambulance surgeon Takes 12,000-Mil-e Trip aild. had been dead two or three days. Returns With It on Dime, There wan plenty of nourishing food Twelve thousand In the kitchen, a few steps from th Ileglna. Fast. rooms In which the Clnutlera lay In miles were covered by Krnest A. Wall, their beds, fully clothed, lint the Are of Waldeck. who started out with only a dime and returned with It. in the heater had pone out lonx beIn 1934 Wall was chatting with Herfore and the water pipes In the house bert Jenkins. A wager was made that had frozen. Wall could not travel 10.0UU miles In Too Weak to Summon Aid. and retain the original dim-the police believe that Mr. Clou- ahe year, out with, from Waldeck. started brother-in-latler and her had become ill at about the same time and Wall started. Within the year he had relifter throwing themselves on their completed 10,000 miles and still his his tained dime, original winning beds, became to weak that they con Id not get up to keep the Are going, to wsger. He has brought back with him auget food or to summon help. tographs of thousands of Important Mrs. Cloutler's husband, a builder, and their con. died about 10 years ago. people, throughout Canada. "Canada was my school for a year, Since then she had lived a most reits people my teachers," he says. snd tired life. Her neighbors seldom saw her except when she was sweeping her "It was time well spent, a wonderful and despite .hardships I steps or the sidewalk or was going education, encountered at times, I would not have mnrketlns. It was apparent that she hrd ample nienns for the simple life missed It for anything. I'm going to flie hnd chosen. The police found start farming, snd I think with my brink lmik Indicating that she ha1 experience I can make a success." about rm.(KK) in rash and there were Hearts of Fur Are Now numerous pieces of Jewelsome tif Is which ry, Worn on Sleeves of Stylists thought to be valuable. A sentimental wave has overtaken Neighbors said that It was fully a fashion In Tarts. Women now literalweek sines they had seen Mrs. Cloutler. ly wear their hearts on their sleeves They were beginning tn wonder if she made of fur. Hats and gowns are had guiie nwny or If something wss perfumed. Yon can spray the padding wrong at her honic. for the last snowwith own Kent or with different fall never had been cleared from her scentsyour on various occasions. s'.dewalb. and that was something For evenings, too, you can Increase shout which he was mos' nnrtlculnr. your femininity by wearing little frilled tulle caps, which serve as a chignon. first-floo- semi-conscio- ? NOTICE Taffeta for Evvainf Notice is hereby given that the annualnwijin" of the Kennedy Ditch Irrigation Company will bo held in the office of the warden of the Utah State Prison, Tuesday, March 17. 1930 at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of electing officers and attending to any business matters that may be presented. W." A. McKay, Secretary. Lots of taffeta is being shown for evening just now. There nre pencil-slitaffeta frocks, and there are billowy models. Slim, black taffeta with of clipped material Is a favorite, finally this Is done with a very deep iecolletare. both in front and back. White taffeta with glittering touches Is liked, and for southern wear there are taffeta frocks la pale pink and blue. m j self-ruchln- Are You Acquainted With Our VALET SERVICE TWO PLANS Sponge and Press Suits Dry Clean A. 8 J2 00 Sponge & Press Suits for $15 t This service extends over a period of 4 or DELIVERY INCLUDED 5 weeks WESTMINSTER CLEANERS 1507 South 15th East Phone Hyland 1998 Driving In a mid- GUARD Your Most Valuable Possessions! .... That's why it's so important to guard it carefully, to safeguard it always. The coat of correct eye care today is so low that there's no reason at all for delaying that examination. Once lost, your eyesight can never be .regained - Bedridden Three Years, Kansas Woman Still Smiles Brenner Heights. Kan. Tn her bedside have come newspaper stories and radio bulletins of "mercy killings" and a plea from another woman Invalid fo death but there Is no Bespair In the heart cf Pauline Ray. Unable to walk since September, 1032, when she was Injured In an automobile accident. Miss Ray has Just celebrated her twenty-thir- d birthday. The world has heard of the courage she had displayed during her three years ss a bedridden, smiling invalid, and she received more than 1,000 greeting cards from aH over the United States and Europe. In the accident Miss Ray's neck was fractured In two places and dislocated in a third. Surgeons fear that an operation may cost her life. But Pauline smiles snd says : "I'm having a lot of fun Just going on from day tn day. Yes, I've resd about Miss Ann Becker of Buffalo, whose case has been called hopeless and who has asked doctors to end her suffering. "I sympathize with her, hut I believe she should try and go on living. There la always hope. There may be s bright day for her." million dollars gathering dust In the Florence, Knn bank can now be made ready for transportation to Canada, because Mrs. Jsmes Brondfoot. formerly of Brussels near here, has presented proof she la entitled to the fortune left intestate by an eccentric spinster, Ellen One-hal- f Doyle. Mrs. Broadfoot Is second cousin to the Doyle of Kansas, where she herself formerly lived. After Ellen Pnyle died last January In Florence. In tin cans, cracked crocks, Jnrs. In boxes on clothes closet - shelves snd under the stair-ras-e In her home searchers fonnd oil bonds and cash worth more than Immediately a host of Doyles came forward to claim the money. None had proof to satisfy DR. W. H. LANDMESSER - 1 Optometrist 090 East 2 st South Hyland 7 749 1 EYEGLASSES PROVE CLUE TO IDENTITY OF MURDER VICTIM March Winds KITES Man Slain for Vengeance or to Avert Betrayal, Police Believe. Chicago. A suburban pnl're chiefs hunch In tracing successfully the ownership of a pair of snertnrles led to the Identification of a skeleton found burled In quicklime In Stlckney as that of Clyde H. Stlmson, Jr., twenty years old. Young Stlmson disappeared from his home at S019 West Twenty-fourt- h street. Cicero, on February 3, 1831. A bullet hole in the skull gave evidence that he had been murdered. Two theories were advanced ss to the motive of the murder. The first wss that Stlmson wss abducted and slain because he had unwisely remarked that he could Identify the bandits who held up a Cicero handbook a week before he disappeared. Father Blames Vengeance. But Stlmson's father, a railroad switchman, advanced another theory. His son. he said sadly, had fallen In with a gang of hijackers, and had, he believed, participated In a number of holdups. He attributed the murder to vengeance by a bootleg gang. On Information furnished by the father police took Into custody two former associates of young Stlmson. They were Herman Frankel. twenty-fou- r yesrs old, 5111 West .Twenty-fift- h street. Cicero, and Louis Havel,' twenty-seven years old. a resident of the Suburban hotel, 4821 Cermak road. 5' each Fresh JELLY BEANS 100 lb. CHOCOLATE DROPS 100 lb. At Tho UNITED 5-10-- 25c STORE 1060 East 21st South in Sugarhouse Cicero. Fierce Elephants Overrun Town in Belgian Congo - Brussels. Telegrams from the Belgian Congo report Increasing danger from wild beasts, which are becoming bold owing to reduction of the population because of the return of many colonists tn Europe. The latest message states that herds of rogue elepluints came np from the Itnzis valley and rushed through the streets of Uvira. bead of the KIvu railway line to Tanganyika an unheard-o- f occurrence. Rogue elephants, which are bachelors turned out of the regular herd, take pleasure In destroying crops, not for food but In a mania for wanton destriictlreness. Their arrival on plantations Is much feared by natives. Famous Castle to House Garrison in Austria The garrison in the little town of Gmunden will be housed In what may lie the most luxurious barracks in the world the palace formerly occupied by the duke of Cumberland and Brunswick. The duke was the son of the last king of Hanover, brother of William IV of England, and was. pretender to the Hanoverian throne. The kings of Englsnd held the throne of Hanover until the death of William IV. One win: of the castle, which was constructed in 1STS for the duke's bride, the Princess Thyrzn of IVnmark. when he wss one of the richest mynllsts In Europe. I" to be converted Into an 798-L- b. Couple Claim World Weight Record Taunton. Mnss. Leonurd Wells was arrested on a speeding charge while on his way tn Narrngansett race track. In court he was asked whether he got there In time. Wells replied. "I got there In time to lose $13." He lost S3 more when he paid his fine. Windhoek. South West Africa. The distinction of being the world's weightiest married couple Is claimed by a man ami h!s wife here. Their combined weight Is 70S pounds. To this the husbund contributes 44S pounds and the wife Is a comparative lightweight at 3,'iU pounds. She still has time to catch up, however. Her husband U forty years old, but she is only twenty-fouThey have had to have special furniture made, as the ordinary kind "gave" under their weight. Roller Towel Mileage Chicago. It takes sn average of two and an eighth miles of automatic roller towels a day tn dry the hands and faces of the 40.0ml persons who visit the Merchandise Mart, huge wholesale "city under one roof" here. Popping Trucklosd Seattle. There was enough popcorn to feed a thousand hungry kids nesr here the other day. Things started popping when a truck, loaded with seven tons of popcorn caught fire after striking a bridge rail- - Top Hat Squirrel's Bed ' Kenton. Ohio, Klza Limes, Itlrige- way business man and former Ohio assemblyman,. Is democratic with his silk hat. Each night he lets Bifby. one of dozens of pet squirrels, sleep In his "topper." Pedestrians Lighted Pedestrians Normandy, France. here' must carry lights at night. The County council has ordered thst anyone waking along unllghted highways must curry a lantern, so as nut to be run down. officers' . . Canadian Woman Is Heir to Half Million Dollars Gmunden. Austria. 8. night with a hissing cobra stealing townrd hi in. the predicament of WHIle . That wns Swart, a Cape Town man who had been visiting friends on a farm at Kllpheuvel. about SO miles away, and was driving buck here at nlchr. . Soon after leaving the farm, he heard a biasing sound behind his head. Thinking It was the wind, he drove on. After taking a corner sharply there' was a rustling pear his gear shift. In the light of the dashboard, he saw a cobra. With its hooded head ' swaying from side to side, It was closing on him. very slowly. For s few moments he sat watching It. Then he acted quickly. Opening the door of the moving car, he leaped out. lie was unhurt. The car carrned Into a ditch and drove Itself Into a telegraph pole. Mr. Swart walked to the farm. Next morning the cobra was killed. It was still a prisoner In the car, the door of which hnd Shut again In the crash. The snake Is believed tn have entered the ear wheu the vehicle was parked In one of the farm sheds. each morning, the girls Identified themselves In their hammocks when the call wss given to arise by dangling a stocking-clad leg over the side. London, Ont. Town. dosed car thrnngh the country at but that's what installments buying tricks you into detime payments" arc offered now on all sorts of every "Easy who for those sirable articles. Those payments may be "easy" are at the receiving end, but certainly not for those who have tc Is it any wonder that certain classes of people have to pay. and pay" when they have used up last year's income and "pay this year's income and are exhausting their resources for future and pay. men o war. years? But it isn't one person alone who has tothepay of so ' The command to "show a leg." still doors When vou sec swarms of bill collectors besieging on American battlewill to have entire the what pay given with reveillewith family many homes you know the British girl ships, originated something. sailors. Allowed an extra hour's sleep horse" Discount will be given on any order of $2.()0 or more brought or phoned in before Tuesday March 10, 1936. Expert Cleaners of DRAPES and Etc. CURTAINS 25 MAN FINDS COBRA IN CAR BESIDE HIM Each Sailor. COMMENTS . DAYS OF "GROG" IN NAVY ARE RECALLED 2.00 One SPRING HOUSE CLEANING h, "The Bulletin." TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt City, Utah One Year in Advance Six Months in Advance Elsewhere in the United States Advance One Year in A Real Bargain For me. Loses $18 on the "Hosses" and $5 More in Court r. ' j i The night Stlmson left his home he met Frankel and Havel, the elder Stlmson said. Later that same evening gangsters set upon Frankel and beat blm. WPA workers discovered the skeleton of young Stlmson ss they were filling Sn old ditch In Stlckney between Fortieth snd Forty-firstreets on Austin boulevard. The quicklime had removed all means of Identification, except for a metal rase containing a pair of women's spectacles. Trace Eyeglass. Recalling the Importance fit Nathan Leopold's glasses In the Bobby Franks murder case, Police Chief Albert Jares or Stlckney set out to trace down this clew. Cicero police suggested that the body might be that of Stlmson, whom they knew to be missing. The elder Stlmson then told Chief Jares that the glasses might belong to Miss May Bin-xe2426 South Austin boulevard. Cicero, who had attended a movie with young Stlmson early on the evening he disappeared. Miss Ulazek recalled that she had asked Stlmson to put her glasses In his pocket, snd thst he had forgotten tn return them to her when he left her. The police then went tn the Lorenz Optical company. 2300 Roosvelt road, where Dr. Joseph Morenllla measured the curvature of the lenses and from records determined thst they were made for Miss Blstek. st k. Early Arizona Indians Played Baseball, Too Phoenix. Ball playing among early American Indians was not limited to the Aztecs snd Mayas, according to Dr. Harold S. Colton. of the Museum of Northern Arizes. Near Flagstaff, a Jolit expedition of the museum and the Arizona State; Teachers college discovered a large oval "Ikw1" In which a form of America's most popular aport was played 80i years ago. 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