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Show 1 PAGE TWO PRO VQ SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1926. SCOUT COURSE DARK CLOTHES JOE TANKO IS POPULAR IN &IURDER CASE of IrilatuI Ihe first ef a eeri - nmraes to be conducted by tbe Tlia tuiaocaa eottorU wi conducted la Taysoa- Friday eveniuA, - Thirty niea interested la weiitinf were present It ine enthusiastic meeting. . Mayor O. K. Hansen we the Speaker of the ewnln. his (object, The - .Com m unities' Responsibility 4o fbe Older Boy," was treated very hprna out well, his retnarts wtt with statistics, of the percentage of itoys la crime, high mbuxA and scoot'' ing. ( lr. Carl t. tyring lookthechargepurthe session, explaining of grouting and the use of the I H1U.i system In the patrols. Kingturf Kisneo ana cum iue bithi. Hall-Mill- ,0,?tfh!tJ. 'y ,a ;eit tabernacle at 13 ' i , ... eaUed at ,tho hoMc-- r UBeBB t(Wtmed TW1ulaiI1 , I told had been trouble in nie the the baetN J&ejgiully and to turn-i,lw,r -: Tidence aha the Intro- dhction of A diary alleged kept by Mrx, Eleanor Mllli, the nardered Mpman arid letters written by both Mr.' Mill and by .the Kev. Edward Wheeler Hall, who waa killed with her, formed, tbe high apota of aeaaioo of the trial. The diary and letter, it waa expected, would be read to the jury Irtten the court harini eonunented that be beHved tbey were proper mutter lor aubmlwdon to (he jury. ; g,, n i Cabbasreuana sai!- trrx itafneUa' TTUMlCll 9 . UgC9 ist with the ome doctors to the t'dM fctates. raid oW thitfg irid aenie another afid all wanted to cut Iwas ailing me, open, but MAIB8 saved me, jcan now eat cabbage, sausage and ihrtbing J want to. Nothing hurts i have dot-tott- W ; harmless preparation that remotea the catarrhal annus from the lnletJtlnhi tract It me inflammation which cause jwnctlcaliy all stoma h, liver and iuieKtlnal ailments, including appendicitis. tme" t an r nwmey Wfnnded. : adv. . dritrgista. : v . : o , mm BACHEIDER , '-- H-e- comfort-aid'brM- . h (' ' e Shoes Rubbers s: BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOES - Brown or black, sizes 5 to sheep skirl 8. Lowest price in any sale; $11.95 $2.50 values ' lot leather 1 te Furnishings MEN'S LEATHER COATS 1 lot Horse hide Sf $14.00 values S6:00.... only-.,"..- Same In sizes CO OR Mocassin toe $1.69 toll only $4.00 value Same in Misses' and Boys',. ROYS' . UNDERWEAR sizes 11V2 Knjt ecroolor,, sizes 4 to, $1.89 ... 12. 7Cr WV $1.25 J value L D. S. GARMENTS lot new and old . styled $1.00 value . . 1 ' lot extra back. 1 heavy CRr Vv Dress pants; $5 value. Sale Price CO QC ..SJi3J GenLEATHER COATS uine' horsehide, wool lined : CO QC $15 values f 0iW iX. . t values, Sale price ... Rayon Silk DC a Oww . i lot Silk ClilLbREN'S fa'EN'S and Wool ........ JIOE Uub $149 of the business Geonte A fatter aud tsfmst frop, 8 lfl Sfei Pull rJal-Mk-- lr "Christ in Fianders." , ' Mrs. Howard Meneray, of Salt k Lake visited one dav with Mf. and Mrs. W. H. Meneray. this-wee- - Mr. Enxa Thorn," Mr. and Mw. and Mj. and Mrs,.Neib t'randall .sjient one day this week ' In Salt Lake. . A, . Thorn, ' Miss Inea 4esee i ptertalneil at her home TBtirsday evening for the I'tah'eonnty abstractors and their wive-- ; the5 jrlfla f .the recorder'! offline and Mr. and Mrs. Henry d of Payaon. TbS gnests nineteen. ,GaniP were enjoy ed and, refreshments served. Jep-rerso- nam-lare- Mr. snd Mfs. Nephl Gledhitl had evening this week, Mr. and Mrs. C. Blair of Og- den. Mrs. Blair waa formerly Mrs. Sylvia Rojlance of Sprlngvllle.- rs their gneste one - Mrs, D. P.- - Brinton entertained club Thursday aft the Alpha ernoon. Prof. Christian Jensen, of Ihe B. Y. V gave a splendid talk ch "The World Cotfrt." Jills Cath erine Dougall sang "The Flag With out Stalfej fesjiondina' to an enH-t- a core, and Mrs. William Witney gave two piano selections. Mrs. E. E. Knudsen gave a report on the recent State Federation held id Salt Lake. Club will meet next Friday, Nov, 19, with Mrs. Glenn Nei!(. j Mrs. Ruth Ward Mnmford was the guest of Mrs. W. N. Grooms for one night during this week. . M". O. Clandln JJliTu'enijid MrsCJ; citrds at entertained Thursday evening at the home of flie former. There were three tables of proeresslve five hundred. Miss Mary Bird won the prize for high score, and Mrs. S. E. Holt the draw t prise. III Janr BngleyrNnmarfiarrlsnnjle-o- n Fox. Harrief Mtner, Avis Thomp- . nZ? ITnlverfcity Hed,n''lt TL " . kiyt ' . The Aarnn Johnsiin Camp No. 1. Daughters of the Pioneers, met Friday .a ftp'Tif p the home of Mrs. T' p 'ere twenty-fiv- e Hannah memiTS present. Captain Olive Anderson gave a few ntiening remarks.: The paper of Melissa Messencer. a pioneer woman who was present, was read by Mrs. Han nah Davis. Mrs. Henry Clark enn a history of her inother. Mrs. Fran-- , so?o dance. "The ces Miller. A Wlmrose."; was given by little Lwnj ' Smith. Befreshmenls hv Emily Crandnll. Vera Murray May Smith and the hostess, , ' Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr., went to Salt iJikie Friitfiv to attenfl a paV Iveri by Mrs. Miles E. Miller for Miss Dorothy Lowry of Urn Ange-le- Revealine the Intense Emotion and Vivid Imagination of great Geiiius. Be AMPICO may be bought on a credit plan that w01 fit any ramHy budget Your present instrument accepted' at it full Value u part of TVOTP V-- X. 7 - .:;: . .,,.' first payment, Pit rr r-ri- k TKTnr ..... 't a f 1 1,1i j-- i. Hi' i for-son,- t -' 'A lllISElil . Emailed - 1 $3.95 ... . IWatrH - Guaranteed All Wool Overcoats No. BLANKETS Heavy cotton; $1.50 values. Sate price . . . ' All-wo- 75c - - ol values Sale price ; , single, 60x80 J $4 CO 0C CHAMP CLARK . i.yaiiuU Five-poun- d. . wool EULOGIZED TWO! NEW TIRES double,' M ......... v7 60x80; $7 values Sale price QC J .....,.. LADIES' GOLOSHES f t .1 BOWLIXO GREENVXto., Nov. ii. I "i. Most of illssouri'H rmirini.i suuierea at Bowling for unveiling wremonlea memorial to the late Champ Clark, former apeaker of the house and Tueaen.S80Ur1'" m08,dl8t,ni8hed The memorial is m fh rL 1. life siae bronze statue of Clarifc it fcaa executed by Frederick X Chicagolcnlptor, upon the order of the Missouri kin.'h. whkh appropriated, 2000 for the if. tla, . On the Back Wheels All Wool $10,0$) Blazer Shirts ... $g90 tarJies' All Worst a real Wbo satisfaction With new'iires on, the Hlb-bar- d, first $245 .... ......... When you buy your goods of us, you buy at wholesale prices and save yourself a lot of money, v mm Provo Among epeakere of the program were .Senator-dame- s A. Reed and dorerilor Sim. A. Baker. ' ; "This monnmenfj Senator V lostetter of Bowline tanu of the Clark Memorial commit. tee, said in his presentatloii aieeb, though erected by the state of Jilss. ourl la in its influence niibinu-i.- i and world-widit la built to bene-fi-t all the people and tend to the life, character and achievement of one of the greatest Americana of our own generation. wheels' you have no need , winter. for chains this 1000 Sweaters for Men, Women, ! -- : .: . - - i e, - if Course Fitestones - Bos, &iti aftd - children' ALL AT REDUCED PRICES ' r BmMHALL BROTHERS Vit TireMerbKants : Phone 260 t V AiknAtoUdged thf VTbrWi BestPiant Tbi Kahi it tbe Official Piano of tbt Metropolitan Opera Company V .......... . Ed' from Setond West on . ujb,,,,m ILipf iiKint uiHiiN wnn 'u' an Bitlklev District So. 11- ......... i nv .nuivui . Funeral Held Here For Infant Child ivenue J" : ' Tbey need tult worry,'' said Em ma Goldman. "I want to get back, Mlt I Will .not compromise. I will nromiae''iibthinS.H If they ask me to b. a 'ROod lrl' I aliall hare to say If they ak I cannot promise. wkether or not I .shall keep silent n Injustice I aee, I shall have to Snv that I cannot do that i "What amuses me la that so many of tWe f blags that seemed terrible not so tomnir years ago are now ac ncpted. Of coiirw. that is the pen- hfintyHtmeee and prophet vvhst I should le damtu-- for today hill-baccerted ten years hence find6olf goes. I might htfve sneaked hi many times; but I won't. I N Vr 1 It Plays by Itself and Gladys Miner. Pv' I I A constant source of Pride and Pleasure. S Miss Mnrtan Miner entertained at a candy pull Fridnv evening fot son, Gladys Thompson l I . ( BOYS' AND GIRLS' HOSE grade . . . . T. . Black and hrown.;, inat. j V . V. kisses . , . $2.25 the thing for school 25 c 35c value tliildren's $1.95 368 West Center " i' Red-.lish- side Ceriter Ji.fXa.8SrtB Fourth vteat ft the rtrft Wre-- Latest styles ...... MEN'S AND BOYS' OVER SHOES $2.50 i f" y, t.-l- S.."d Sver""811 'ft . i tfreit ' LADIES VELVET PUMPS from- Second to Third incldlIIJf- Nortn TH1 Jolln Van Cott? aide from Third to FourthOuter West in:''ud'n Nwth Fourth Weat 7-- North 2E5' f'x ,:':':'::.,;-- ' ;; ilEJTS SWEATERS I lot 5Iavy jalue and CI Brown, $2.50 value V I iH J . 8t: 'fli' " n I lot Cotton wool ; $5 Extra lot bt Ladies' high and values large, part flJO QC heel rubbers QC 0 v w Sale price 75c values . . . . mxi: t n ............$1.00 QC -- $6.00 values value ...v.... ter atreet OC,j BOYS' SWEATERS Fri-da- The Missionary Society - of the ('(immunity church met Thursday afternoon at the home ef Mrs. W, Score by periods : will Wt W deceptive methods. It N. Grooms, , Papers Were given ht rtaa--21 0 U 040 iuurt bMujijitlflJl,'ve board. Mrs. Robert Davidson, Mrs. R. Hall ' v: . tt t i "Oh,,- ImTwTjI'he average good Barrett, Jr., and Mrs.' A. E. Blanch- Morris 2. Lawrence. Touchdowns eltl7.en., pictures me.- carrying a Goodwin, CeciU, Dow,. Fuller. bomb in each hand. Wilt you please Points after foiicbdowns-Jrf- K l tlipiti I'm as afraid of bombs us z, iewnauaen i, muter i, xay- as theythat I never threw one and hever will. .Oiflclala Crowley, Referee; "Ves. I married. What about it? head ; lines umpire Wilson, tt does:i't mean that I have changed man. nir views. Since the state pokes its hose Into private lives It become more comfortable to mate tne gesture uian not. The ceremony can ovc make any difference in two Hves." , Anyway Emma Goldman is knock- i , , H u . . ahff m.w Kilt I.. .4 hin.hn Arkiw ...... ..... ifiii hi u'nn i.n Funeral services ,for the infant Ujjt to be let in. daughter of Mft and Mrs. Joseph doesn't really expect wljo idled at the family That-GawnbtBe- : East Fourth South street trffme, fl shown by friends and ln(l"s were held ufornlng,' Friday Friday afternoon nt tbe hAtue of Mrs. Mnry telghb'ors in the display of benntlWauIusK. with Bishop Andrew Jeu- - nl flowers, kind words spoken ana tbe- pvpreynlons fit sympftthfefc if ihe TtonnevlHe wsyl prcsidtng. The Betvloea opened vilth a vo tenoen to lueui, The body Was tftken to sallna for cal duet tty Mrs; Teenie Peterson 4ml Mrs. Katie Lefler. The speak- - I.tirlal in the family plot there. rs were George P.-- Billings, J, D. Ou'rfee and, Bishop, lensen. Mrs. A'nn'nss fane a solo. The benedic i i i i tion whs by Charles Tdrson. Members tof the family express heir tba,uk fef the expressions of ack. "aW'cefi. ft-- North - M 44oartcr back ; Goodwin, left nairhttikilJo si:a, right halfback; Van taw, fail . Nov t ., htr 03 C ': a ' .District fet, ...a j. w,i.3im.Pm-m-; tftxm ns, fignt ena; it.-eu- West. InrOllrt n "eHStanley and Wy man Berg. . v Xo- aide Center from Firat to Second West QfJ0. )lack and brown, 15c value SCHOOL values nrt . . MEN'S WORK SHOES Panco or leather sole moc jasin toe; $4 $2.95 values. Sale price BOYS' EXTRA HEAVY RUBBERS will outwear two pair, regular rubbers, One low. v.1!' 30C il.50 value , left end left II.; Sim Y. Utab--Tau- - LADIES' UNIONS t tot knit Sleeveless knee Cflp length, $1 value ;. . . tOTWINTERXAPSJust the thing for school, $1 values .. " il; -- CCa . :- Critehtow, Compromise-- - N sum Eait .ide df'rnT D. t'orftJttteft.'laVk-'jfr'Clttfltcrsity avenue to 8mkid INorth Siiuiu; l borne, r center wreet, fc. y. Morrlaon and George Hums, rlgbt guard ; Amlerxon,. H,'lrt anile; Atexander, rl(4hl elid: Huyn. Ituirterlwck! jtwe, lefr aattlrii-- : vmlty Hveuue from Crate, street to Dixon, rigid , halfback;' Knuilxva. ' ;. ' i Second north street, )Ed Burton r.'' ' and fullback. ' ('hwrles DcMol.tv." ' left end: bykiunu. Xo' orth'aMe, Center left tackle; ; Iveraoo; ' h'ft '"guard; AVWtK t riirht I'rivenUtx- avenue to Caffey-vnter- : UUb M.50 value F--- '.DlHlrUrU ' ' English Satine tremely muddy field. Tue starting itnenna and - ., , mary North aide tVute. 1 ir,rsilyvenu'1 Vincent. LADIES' BLOOMERS Silk fl.50 value1". WOMEN'S UNIONS ' and wool; $1.50 -- ... ..... tL23yaluM MEN'S DRESS SHOES $5.00' and $6.00 $2.95 values W'ORK AND DRESS PANTS Men's fancy moleskin ; $4 CO QC Values. Valitfu Salfe price Corduroy pants $4 CO QC values. Sale price.; aViSJ A . double . ' i' y1 DlHtrict No. r;v;.. . h' )reet from Kirst Knst afreet t MEN'S UNION SUITS Knit Random QK vuu $1.50 values ' -- $2.5Giraluei-r :Sale.price to 2 rt .''" MEN'S WORK SHOES ...... -k - .$1.49 . . . . . . msskrt Lavr-tene- emtr:&6ik?t ' j nerved boK-te- . la-n- de JAvn' SaTf Bargain " refresh- - uU told abtwrldug tales of life in the early day a In Springville. Mrs. Ix.ulne White idnie a liaper on the, . ' --Aaron. JtiUnsua Camp No." 2. life of her motber.' Mrs. Solon Wood STBS. 4. e. aaug, a suet, Daughters ef the Pioneer, met Fri- and Mrs. Jark-fauday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ' Whispering H(ue." iosepbiue San- -. Repartur.,, ; ford tJared P. r.'Jt'V'B plaao wtJ'i. Mraf: a most interesrliig talk on tbe dif- W. Finley gave a short history of, The Mothers' Study dub met afternMiB at the home of Mrs. ferent eanvons east of Hprijigvillew EiaaUnite, Itefrtvhajenl were serf, . ' '. 111' Tiua-n- . The names of World hw tbey derived their uamee. and ed;-"'ward heruea were given la vesposuie to roll call, after which Mrs. Arthnr Flnley reviewvd the life of Balzac, and Sir. A. W. Rortanre read . . n j.u "wtMfB art! Tbe ibent. SPRINGVILLE f i , , 'RED' BlfilA (t'outiuued from page one) comrort. uenee ner recent mar- I twee no xlmlit tfeat msis Weeka of careful 'tftUiiiif "on the riatl tbe petflteiiiary rato4 uoiamaa ieiievea as sincerely a ad4'aartej Mutoa! of the part Improvement ever all her premhaient againat page or rouoery ana aboetlng whh.fr worker give every indication that centered in iSacramento Valley., marriage, but she admits the custom the ahow annual DteeeBtbe to road Hall waa captured la a Sacra-aent- o one front interference and ed la the Teapectite arda ef tftah protect from Peplag torn. And so she mar lodging hoitNe after be and next tale Tuesday evening, begin ried ! fanko klUd . Lluberg,.a 8aern-ment- o ning promptly af 8 o'clock, Ui ex She is Bterchaat, during a holdup. N el all previoua efforts. The murder followed a mtlm of The culd fact la that Emma GoldSixteen wards of the stake win man ha become robberies In and around Sacramento. old:faahioned. acts each, from which aunng which the men atole aatoino-biles- , present-tw- o Don't .Inughr The . tb)ngn that looted kitchen to vecnre win be theses)' the. beet eight acta. seemed revolutionary . when ehe nieala and for noura during the Tbeae will be nreaentetl In the Prove preached them of years age warmeot part of the man hnnt wrt, high school auditorium Thursday are commonplace ttday. only a abort distance abend ef nar- - evening, November 18. tUte aaya she atili is ad anarchist. The respective acta will be inde Anarchism uing offlcera. is oat of sty There HaM AwaJU New Trial ed on the following points: 0 per wan a definite anaracblftlc gronp la Their trail at one time wuraedT1111 on ntertalnlng features; 25 Aaierica abont tbeflmeof the 1iay tnrough-- . Bacrumento, a few blocka per cent on artistlo performance t martet rlof In 4itgo. Today 25 per cent on origlnalfty, and 10 the movement from the capltol with tbe criminal in all but defunct. It tannins madly throiurh the mtrwta per cent on strict adherence to' the flourishes slightly in South America time schedule. their eacape. . ; elsewhere It la alt but dead. The. atake hae beelf' divided lb to capture, waa not la line The anarachlata once backed the ftJlnJUaarwr; he waa found hld-in- r tbe following ctrcdits: First t.lrtb control movement and Emma under a lied In a cbean kxlrlni Aharon, Tlnipanogos, Lake View and Goldman, atumiwd lha nation talk- . , Oouae, He aaid he dklLnot know Vineyard. ing labour it Today Idrth 'control 8econd--Provwhere Tanke waa. , , First, Second, pepent are sold in the heart of Hall waa aentenced. to hanv for Fifth and Grand View. The frank sex talks, Third Manavn. I'leasant View. f.roadway. In MizoergM murders and that once sent eggs flying at her, nuaotn, awaitinir a mw trim afiht. PfOTo Thltd and Edgratrnt heard In triore dart b term IB eu u appeal, , Foarthbonneville frovo Sixth are 4. ; , t ..4 h the cornet conversations ' of flap- 1'louecf and Fwo' Fotirth.': fperav The fendnist movement, eham-- ; fioned w long ago, has' long since oman,w Her the '"modern ! Idols' af llterntrielbeh,, Shaw, Strlndherg, Tfdattd a till the rest- -r are no.longr the pet of nitra mxi. ' ..' " cms: ' (Continued from page onej lCenlniied jrom. page ne) The "red Eitimn" of yesterday " ttea broke JoAs and ernmpled tbe light of palc pink In Artona, together wllh .trabanortlha " itotgar Hue for the-- remainder of changing tUwpolnt. , the Urge qnantltles of JH ilea be ctiirtet.'ahilig 'almost at wilt Hants U I'M Heiniw theacbwil by Cbttdreti ef Aeere On Fanasa '.' c f fotind tier lijf.a qnlet.' rrovai according to Lbcar offldete. Tbe first twd tonendowns were bonne oh" the edge o this The local chiiit sotntnt, ( 1rred Vn beatMtfnl pannes, by Hovr uttnint,- - fld dty. ; Energetic still. ekiinialiif eonrae anne-- .(flbt 'to rrls; Mirrts,aeetmd cati-- end ver rst'es. lMsnntng a tdnr "J tie niK acBMii pool at m fa ebetnont spet'tncnlat' feat of the of ("annua. Denouncing the Soviet cost of spproxlinately fiS& ., scores regime in Russia. And very eager jam,' - Aftee tHe! frrst' "With 'the bcartv nrikirtin!ih s to pome back to America. I'ltlseaa of. i'rovo jHr 'prbffrara for H wa something 'of a iwnide, GobdwM' atni 'ecll scoring She want to see her relatives In roe coiumg yea era iranaBt-.mentad,".!- ; tn ithe pecottd awl thlrit rierltMia. N. I1.,' for she the vftev, nfcify jJWcnelde Ml blocked i ktcfc, I wlillfl Goodwin ly; " tender: ' motherly and affec ' J dd a rtinTfeirWs toden- - tionate pcrm. Booutiw post In addition, to the brndnetw house "But one felt she7 wanted, tW," to canviln bh, teirtyp. that evWy one fiimUt In' ilnJ fcaii, ft 'tar "t " find nut what going on; wanted had; scored row, Howell and two to 'catch ftp to tlw tiroes shall; be: S(Ten ni ftipporaanlts ,'J to :thef answer. the jRolf:ea(t.ai rniarsr'yrtt xn!rted: Dew vri saa pioneer tn 'the nation's tn(f the ertieeted by making $ S3- - eviftiirel and ! wonld like' to see how or coimucrea.in the rard ,t6,,iohby(f win Tor ar toncBdo'w' wfflilh the1 seeds have grown,"" she admitpost .ffj-ieacliiaftemooh nrlrtg Mf?'. this wee .frbm 8 to ted.;' "The-- ' European conntriea are Thia TMine Vlclt' teKf.w; so stagnant the Hpited States repftafrM ' M booth' wlu be i in ebatK df . : Howella,- - Mwrence and Goodwin resent n' youth. ui w me American Legion anil Thereare many fftistandiiK atilra itf the things' td find fanlt wttiU-bi1 am ry.i uatwr th .aireetto of Mrs, wernth I tthbaelrfleW.-- ' 'WbK( .tnmaiw. fnont Interested in yonth. It ha PiereejCotton nd tbe 3dft of the Christennen' and Merrlaffayed riK leppr tmTWni!Toirtfr4eret and Sta t Legion, under, the', di-acconnts for so tiantly vjef the gret.!IMe dnrine the t1imghtles-'--'wblewere 111' the UKroCi Fot many thlrtg in America. Bnf ydiith 4- - tftne-tfteCity IMrtBlealj?..ft.. -wasl- dHt 1 Do, Hew Mr. f In ahvi,' maileable arid there is hope Bachrtdef reports m.;1ft CKptalB Thtifiie' Be'Wa iir eveif Ida, fot- lt. thitt Ihe.aeama who will make the standinur nmkn in; thlar rf are eompiiaed "mt piayM on ' tr.. Ui greatest Three years of revolution In Rn-odsi Ma and several more of lneffectnaf hi men nw fflcnf tn' folio: Hdmea of bla it "rgawMMonar KHrnnW t'trthliigton played fairly well;' and wanderings have ''brought her, it notary; "did wM Elks JodKe, and Amerliiia itefeoeit. weuld seent, to the tjnestlon of so Ili,n.' tawlwe tAWV1' iwwUngf was The elry bus been threat to the many mspfal; wnat ca one espect Int iiv twelve dlKtrieta with ivir of government when the people are viPn) t each district aa follows.. "lAtame waa tflared eu an e u.. slow and ineffectual? . .. - r jf : SIIQVIUESDAY (ConiJnoe4 trvfa page one) BT PAUL V. "W&ITE tttt'KT BOOM. 80MEKVILLE, 1 3 Vn IT1 J Graeiis, elotbea cieauihg establish ment employe today told tbe Jury s i the Murder caae that two days after the murder Willie Btetena had alren hi a bundle of ' stained eloiainf io'cleln. . c Willie i was Tery . excited and arc tied witl me", he testified, ex? plaining that Stevens Insisted hi leave the Hail home, where b had called for the package py a , Mat dour, v Graeiis was not certain aa to 'the color of tbe statu on the clothing excepting that they were "dark." ; . '''''. H.L A.R0AD . I 223. W, Center. iPMsiMBssiiissssssssssssssssajwsaj imiasnisMji ii iassssaaM m ir ,, j J ;J |