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Show n 7 THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Suffered Years. JC Several PERUNA MADE ME WELL Mrs. Elizabeth Reuther, 1002 11th N. W Washington, Ft, "endorse irWc details overlooked by criminals often lead to their undoing -S- ome instances given trade. The clerk, an afTable mechanic, took pride In demonstrating-th- e efficiency ofhlsTlepartment. tie explained everything abont the business and nt last demonstrated the method of making boxes. This was a new thing to the officer. The boards were placed In position about a form of the dimension the finished box would be and with one movement nearly 100 nails were automatically driven hqme. The box was thus made as quickly ns a man could assemble the boards, there being po time lost In the nailing process. The detective looked over the machine that In one operation drove all the nails and got a 'hunch. Strolling back to the packing case that had been rifled of Its contents he made a careful examination of the surface. Then for the first time In his experience as a detective he took stock of the fiction detective and brought into play a magnifying glass. ' The surface of the box Indicated that Instead of g the mechanical process the nails had been driven with a hammer. The magnifying glass disclosed that the hammer marks were made by a badly chipped hammer. Continuing his search the officer eventually found a hammer In the tool chest of a delivery boy's equipment that made exactly the kind of marks found on the packing case. It only required a few hours investigation to ascertain that the youth was ithe thief and that he had been disposing of the goQds in a foreign settlement. The discovery of the hammer marks unfolded the crime In a few houss, while had the usual process been followed the detectives wTould have had to Investigate the entire force of employees who had access to the basement. The theft and sale had been entirely covered up and It was only the one cog In the wheel that had been missing. Arson Plots Revealed. It Is in cases of arson that this theory Is often-es- t demonstrated and the prosecuting attorney must ever be on the alert to detect the point where there Is a divergence of the fabricated story. Within recent years there have occurred In a limited district more than 100 fires of more than a suspicious nature. Many of these have been exposed In court and others by some flaw in the construction of the crime. An arsonist planned a fire and wras highly successful. He had also concocted -- an alibi - and proved by excellent witnesses that he had left athome 24 hours prior to the fire. The district was man the that while torneys office, feeling lying, could hardly refute the testimony. of the witnesses produced. It was not until the - Inst day of the trial that a member of the district attorneys office discovered that on the day the man declared he' left home by train, owing to a WTeck the train had not been sent out over the regular -- route and It Was therefore Impossible for the man bo have taken that Jxain, The prls-oner was convicted on this one circumstance, A woman conducted an unprofitable apartment house venture and planned for more than five months to destroy the property by fire. She placed more than 100 gallons of distillate and gasoline In various vacant rooms In the bouse. The place "as a vertical bomb and had It been fired it would have been blown to pieces with great loss o He. the night the fire was to have been started a 8tbpC6Ck"!n "the furnace Womsn Toom, permitting 40 gallons of distillate to escape Into the room. Then he went to the top floor of the building for the purpose of overturning the many cans of Inflammable liquids. la the first room she entered, long vacant, the fumes of the gasoline overcame ber and she swooned, falling against a table and overturning telephone. The ligbt on the switchboard alarmed the operator, who, knowing the room to be an Investigation, .and. discovered unoccupied, made " ' nall-drivlh- tbe-plo- The ring and gang of arsonists fired the home a wealthy but In arranging nn their T,T'.d 0me fellow-countryma- clotL .r, i X' known detective once t,ir" "nS ,ltl -- n, T tbfr SL0" Cr .ia J the bomb U over-o-f ThtTlire u11 Pl'earunoes nu uccideut M1 thre Wus IunlWg on the face to imlieute Iruud. Notwithstanding. the officer went into court to contest the elaim tor insurance and to prosecute the insured. The case went slowly along until the defendants put iu their claim, mostly for expensive furniture. Then the officer showed his hand. lie ptodueed the entire of the tire iu the form of ash and waT.mt"00!1 'f1 l'UU'luml ,lu that the fire an incendiary origin, but that there was nothing of value in the building The owners of the furniture h.KI described a number of brass beds, elaborate, brass tinishM furniture, dressers, wardrobes, trunks, tables, lamps and other articles. The detective showed that there was not a trace of metal lu the ash no hinges, knobs or brass bed frames nothing in fact but several hundred such as come from packing -- casofe While nails, it was tmpusslbTe to prove arsou, the lusurance was never-pulas the Insured lied the same night. Rancher Robbery Victim. Only a few weeks ago a Lunkershlin rancher saved $2,700 and sent a dishonest broker to Jull for a long term hy breaking up the elaborate story of the accused. The rancher drew the money from a local bank for the purpose of purchasing an ati- ditlonul piece of ground. He went to his home to meet the agent, and while awaiting his arrival worked about a windmill in the yurd. Becoming warm with the exertion of tightening up a number of rods and replacing a number of iron pipes the randier removed his coat and hung It on a board at the well. After a time lie went to a nearby building to secure nn additional section of pipe. On his return the' coat was on the ground the money missing. The rancher heard the muffled roar of on automobile driven at a high rate of speed and rushing info the road saw a small machine disappearing in a cloud of dusC The rancher believed he recognized the brokers auto- - mobile, and going to a telephone he notified the police and sheriffs office of the theft and of his suspicion of the broker. - . But while waiting to hear from the officers the rancher was surprised to observe the broker coming down the road In an entirely different car than the one he usually rode. The rancher formally welcomed the broker, mode a quiet statement of the robbery and then declared that he had recognized the thief, lie did not mince words, but openly accused the broker of the theft While the tuen were wrangling a deputy sheriff i appeared. The rancher was so positive in his identification of the broker as being the person that had fled that the deputy placed the man under arrest. A search of the brokers safe revealed several sums of currency that totaled a little more than The broker fell hack on the plea that $2,700. there could be no Identification of money unless It was marked or unless the numbers on the bills were produced. Nevertheless, after .i consultation between the rancher and a deputy district attorney a warrant was Issued. The money In the broker's safe was seized, placed In an envelope and marked evidence. At the trial the rancher jvas uuable to prove much of a one"bOhebrofcer. The machine was He one of several million of the same model. could not swear whether the broker was In the machine, and he acknowledged that he did not have the numbers of the lost currency. Then the broker was placed on the' witness stand and endeavored to show that he was at a certain office at the very time of the robbery. Then by relatives be tried to show that the money In his safe had been delivered to him la several sums. At this point the district attorney called on several persons who alleged they had paid him money. In each Instance they declared the money hod been drawn either from a bank or had been secured on the day of delivery from another. The district attorneys representative then arose and walking over to the accused broker, broke the seal on the package of money held as evidence and, holding it In front of the prisoner, demandedIf there was any Identifying mark on the curNonplused for the moment, the jmaa. Jy metal-boun- d . - ne - PanmaTableta.. Least of Two Evils. An employee In the office of a noisy muni tioii plant wa nhsent from work N, ilng. After luncheon, however, he presented himself. He looked pretty bad, but he claimed that he was ready "Why, what are you doing down Your wife telhereT" cried the boss. that you probably wouldnt ephoned be able to work for several days. She said you were on the verge of nervous prostration, and that the least noise was bad for you. Why didn't you stay at home? Well," answered the wage slave; raising his voice to be heard above the I did get through distracting din, with the morning at home. But my wife had a bridge party this afternoon, so I thought Id Je better off down here," one-morr- for.-work- . A Doleful Lover. - I see, lie said, that coal has gone J - - up again. Ha it? she replied. And theyre raising rents," he continued. . RELIABLE REMEDY Well," she exclaimed, flaring up, if you wish to liuve our engagement hro-ke-u RESTORES KIDNEYS off, say so. I always hate to have case people beat about the bush in of tills kind." watched have For many years druggist with much interest the remarkable record To keep clean and healthy take Dr. maintained by Dr. Kilmere Swatnp-Root- ; Inslsted, on a complete detailed account of ths the great kidney, liver and bladder rem- Fierce ileasnnt relicts. They regulate liver, bowels and stomach. Adv. mans movements on the day in question. The edy. It is a physician's prescription. story was glibly told imd It was Impossible to Swamp-Roo- t When a rich man Is seriously ill he is a strengthening medi" confuse the witness. Dr. KiJmer ued it for yeara in his sees a lot of people standing around cine, Then came the stumble. Among other iucldeuts rivate practice. It helps the kidnevs, waiting for ids old shoes. Hie prisoner told of vlsitlug a bootbluck and exver ana bladder do the work nature inplained that in addition to having his boots pol- tended they ahould do. Money makes many, hut Unmakes ished he had received a thorough brushing off, Swamp-Roo- t has stood the test of years. all because It was an exceedingly dusty duy. The It is sold by all druggists on Ita merit and more. records were produced and these showed that one it will help you. No other remedy can of the heavy rains of the season raged not ouly successfully take its place. Be sure to get Swamp-Roo- t and start on the day of the crime, but on the days prior and following. The witnesses were recalled and treatment at once. However, if you wish first to teat this they also remembered that It wuW a dusty blowly preparhtiofT send ten cents to Dr. day. This so confused the prisoner be made sev peat Kilmer & Co,,, Binghamton, N. Y., for a eral other misstatements which In the end led to sample bottle. When writing be sure and his conviction, mention thia paper, Adv. A runcli linnd accused of the wholesale theft of Hun Mualc Barred. grain from the fields of California ranches deQUININE clared that he was not In California until after the Our Tommies writes the anonymous date of the alleged robbery. He then convicted author of From t and Billet 0 himself by describing a clump of gum trees In dont appreciate the Bodies' music one Tla atMw)rd cold nn for IDytm -one of the fields, The prosecution was able to little bit; they ay there is no tune t tabtat form wife, rure.no opiatM earaa cold la 14 court gnp la S show thnt these trees were cut down two weeks to It. , dapa. Money back If It faila. Gel th before the robbery and that the accused could Tho other everting they (the Bodies) gaaalM hot with Red top sad Mr. Mil! picture oa it. not have descrilved the trees except from iersonal had a piano In their advance trenches, Coata leaa, (Ivea knowledge. Ills alibi upset, the uufortunate runeb and tve were close enough to hear the more, Mem money. . S4 Tablata hand pleuded to turn stntes evidence and impll performance. At cate what he was pleased to term the ringleaders Store Drue Aay "What the blazes are you playin V of an extensive gang of grain thieves. one of our chaps shouted across. came the reply Wagner Identify Coin by Perfume. Small pm don't Several weeks ago a woman dropped her purse, - Well, grumbled Tommy, Smell Dose containing a large sum of money. A child of ten wonder we're flghtln you about It." Small price der years picked up the valuable container and disto oil nn home. men Two stnrted lu CUT1CURA STOPS ITCHING carry It C'iTEr.:f tributing station saw the Incident and mnnuged to ITUE get the purse from the child, giving hliu a few Instantly in Most Case Write for IVCLl men The hid an In oil the money can, pennies. Free Sample. FiHS.first extracting a' few bills for Immediate use. The su me day the owner of th&Jnoney -- mnde CtitlcuriTs wonderfully effective. -- rejmrt to the pollce ah J also Instituted a persona1 The Soap to cleanse and purify, the search. She Inquired all along the street in Ointment to soothe and heal all forma which the loss had occurred, eventually embracing of Itching, burning skin and scalp afthe very child that had found the money. The fections. Besides these little tot immediately pointed out the two men emollients if used dally prevent little have stood the test cf time. who had taken the purse and the woman made skin troubles becoming serious. Purely vegetable. Wonderfully a formal demaud for the return of the money. The Free sample each hy mail with Book. quick to baniah biliousness, inen denied the theft and by their fierce denial headache. Indigestion end to Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept X frightened the child. dear up s bad complexion. w here. Boston. Adv. Sold : very w ere summoned, but by this time police officers Canulna baara slenatura the child was thoroughly demoralized and refused Ceaseless Worry. to identify the men, declaring that he was not now Are you still planning to move to certain to whom he had delivered the purse. The the country? owner of the money, among other things, declared No. the bills of currency could be Identified, If located, I thought you said that was an by their odor. She explained thut following her Ideul way to spend your declining securing the currency from a bank she had pur- years In peace. GcooniUjr Indlcaia a lack el iroa la th Blood chased a bottle of perfume and that this bottle "I used to think so, but I notice had been accidentally opened tn her purse and the bills saturated With the liquid. The police visited thnt a great many, people who move to the country . for- - that purpose-ar- e Win kely thli condition the storee in the neighborhood and Jearned that inover the continually up wrought of the swspeeted tneh Imd paid grocery bill a few hours after the money was supposed to have adequate transportation facilities for come Into his possession. On examining.tbe bills getting back to town. Birmingham that had been paid to the grocer they were found to be strongly Impregnated with perfume. Then the officer searched the oil station, sniffing into Can every can qnd box, in the place. Within a few moments after the search was instituted one of on Food the officers found the bills secreted in a can of In thesa daya when tha hlh cost of cotton oil waste, the perfume being distinctly pinches nearly every home, no waste "Of "the most should be overlooked.-On- e In spite of the oil. flagrant and the most easily prevented, la " v; Minor Matters Trip Crooks. the destruction of food by rats Ona rat Writs today for will often o a hundred dollars' damage of Bend live names of Instance of a similar nature may be found in food and property In a single night, and a Illustrated price trappers and oithe police court without number. A thief was con- careful estimate rives over f2(iu,0O0,00o as j list and starke psivwi poet and m,J foods rood of the value uffa of report. soap deetrsywJ atrtfutftiy free, victed recently on a charge of Inrceny becsuse, aB by these pests. Exterminate them with & fee bad memorized the numbers on the case Stearns Fast and save this enormous of food. A small boa of Stearns and works a watch anJ producPd what pHrport. loss tlx. St., Pasta coats only K cents and is usual- - 313 . ed , a till of sale, still he did not know that Jy enough to completely rid the house of j and mire: also effective aralnst cock- -- ort on th, b.ck of l,e VrT -4 wo, rata roaches and waterbugs the initials of the owner. and Iuter" " Amibercrt;m.fnar w m Awaiting Peace, a New York Jews have postponed full confession j,ade after the police had dts- paired of fastening the crime on him. He was calling proposed Jewish congress until ieace is declared. bfnnTtflger" d, -- j -- Save Your Cash and Your'Health CASCARAf Dug-Ou- far-tio- ! .I 1- FOR CONSTIPATION super-cream- y PALE FACES Carters Iron Pi"S i Yanl T.Zcrc Money Fcr Yrjr Strs Do You Age-Heral- Save Housekeepers $200,000,000 . liv-i- nr le , - g-- 1' the rou onto n off as working on my wlndmfff ah after cleaning in a I the a money I could. stuff put the of much cost SO Insurance and planned a fire. He plaeed a bomb In a closet, floated a lighted candle In De mixture and fled to a neighboring city, thereby hoping to establish an alibL When he opened the front door of his home to leave draught wras cre-t-d and the closet door blew shut. Lack bf air xtingiilshed the flame. A policeman witnessed tfae flight of the jeweler and made nn Investigation. The fire officer trap was discovered and an In "cr,t When apprehended pursuit of the the police search ed thejeweler. man and found on him his re InsuranceOn the envelopes were fig hres that later policy. turned out to be an Invoice of the hriK-rtas it stood and a computation of the Those who object to liquid medi- cines can procure 7 Pest Bogs of Ireland. Ireland possesses' 25,000,000 acres of tho total area pent of i he fhlmxb M nelpof thtsru'ul Is concentrated In the center of the country, in the Bog of Allen, but tlierfc are also large tracts In other localities. To utilize this ieut, not merely for domestic use, hut also for power purposes, Is a problem which has exercised the minds of prominent Irishmen for many years, and the department of scientific and Industrial research appointed a comfiilttee, with Sir John Griffiths of Dublin as chairman to Investigate the whole question. Rome successful attempts have already been made lu Ireland to deni with the substance on a commercial basis, but any efforts to utilize the deposits must always have regard to three circumstances that peat contains and retains a large amount of water; that, compared with other fuels. It has a low calorific value, and that It Is extremely bulky, Involving a hlgUcost insurance fraud that was " tr' writes: tem of any catarrhal tendencies. UE most absorblhg deteeme stuIJ les are based on the proposition that a series of truthful events i dovetail togbt-WrnTxarT nicety, while a .fabricated story similar events must always have wittr" 7diligent search will be discovered.. It is beyond .human ingenuity to a false story of a scries of events and not nmke a mis take. Prosecuting attorneys are always on the watch for these little openings that explode the false testimony. Nor are there lacking numerous examples of this situation in the daily court grind and in general police work. JL few days ago a merchant reported to the police that a large shipping ca9e had been opened Pearly $500 in merchandise abstracted and the tase nailed shut again. A police detective was Retailed to make' an Investigation of the theft tie went over the ground with a department head kind at the conclusion of his investigation had learned absolutely nothing. At a loss as to the text move he engaged the head shipping clerk In tronversation, the talk being relative to the mans D. C., 1 Feruna as a splendid medicine for catarrh and stomach trouble, from which I suffered several years. I took It fjr several months, found my health was restored and havt felt splendidly ever since. I now take it when I contract a cold, and It soon rids the sys- letting rreje this man they would dry. That Is how t Ypoiot- - came ing to the prisoner) ifffreh. one was b!U -- were - Tbmark red telltale along the found' to have the witnesses came forthree than that More edge ward to testify that they Mid observed traces of red on the broker's hands on the day of his arrest and the broker declared that he must have cut his hand. He Forgot the Rain. In a prepared story meant to deceive, quite as w nr overdo his part likely as not the imposter A youth with a serious to lead exposure. and thns hmd Ids over managed to quite hanging charge a case cleverly prepared by fo the issue of the alft,!. Two reputable but mistaken witness'on which a find point Kisted Win. In an effort to to seize the district attorney permitted, or rather. BOLLES o J ,, a. 5.13th rETcry ( nOGEUD Omaha,!! omajiTcnl n 'juKViy'-coGvletc- When Memory Lasts. 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