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Show FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 22, THE OGDEN 1 921. PROUD HORSE GIRL REVEALS BOMB ATTACK Wild Story of Kidnaping Is ; Related by Miss Who "Lost Her memory Sinking of .Former German Battleship Startles Amer- The DENVER. Colo., July 22. young: woman who haa been at the "Denver city and county hospital unidentified alnoe July. 12 Thursday adr mltted to Dr. J. R. Jeager. acting resident physician that she was Misa Connie Philjips of Rosston, Texas. The girl said she was kidnapped by a mart and a woman "with red hair," from fc$3enton, Texas. WORD FROM HOME. The young: womane admitted she was "Miss Phillips after-thphysician told her he had U telegram from Denton saying she was. missing aand describe her. The girl told story about ' ing how she came to Denver from. a vlittle normal school at Denton. Miss Phillips said a man and a woman came to her and asked her to go to Grayson, Texas, to inspect a school with a . view to teaching there this coming-winterThe girl said she had was taking a and school taught mer course at Denton. She accepted the invitation to go to Grayson, the the girl said, and got into a car with couple and started away with two suit cases containing clothing. SAYS SHE ESCAPED. ' "After we had driven about fifty miles or more, "Miss Phillips told the physician, "I became suspiciousI .that we were- not going to Grayson. prowas bound, gagged and tested and " drugged. After a while 1 recovered I enough to hear what was being said. couto the and heard sleep pretended said as me to murder they pie plan I greatly resembled a niece of theirs who was an heiress and whose money they would get if it got out that she "were dead. "I decided to escape if possible and struggled free and got away. I wasI not far from Wichita Falls. Texas. found, so I walked into that city car-- " rylng my two suit cases. I was dazed. was and did not realize just where or what I was doing until I arrived in Denver. Then I became Mazed again. T had not been able to remember un- til today who J was." Miss Phillips said she left Denton at yj i ( v v v3i P ican Experts K iU c NORFOLK. Va.. July 22. VTlth the former German dreadnaught Oster- friesland at the bottom of the Atlantic as a result of one-to- n aerial bombs ex ploding alongside of her, naval experts of this and other countries will turn their attention to the problem of protecting the capital ships from this form of attack. Since present day aircraft csn carry bombs containing more than three times the amount of T. N. T- enclosed in a torpedo or the larger mines, hirhnaval officers who observed the bom ding of the Ostfriesland. off the Vlrglnls capes yesterday, lean to the view thai of the solution lies in keeping control a . v - . - v v . I , V j - '' k Lk if L; :4 t ; Os-trlesla- ,,,M-r 1 1 23.-000-t- i - r tqi.t - l ( I j . I v. 7:' iih' : X '!V i ' : 4 - s I !.?. 111 i t -- f : i ; Y."-44- !l: ! 6. '-' : i 41 Hi', i 5 T j , ' j. 1 '!' '.-lilt r u v 1 ; i .? f 1 ! j INCREASE REWARD FOR MISSING WOMAN top-Th- ReSEATTLE, Wash.", July 22. wards; for th "return ofthe Tnisslrig Mrs. Kat; Mahoney or the recovery of her body s totaled $2,000 today, with the offer of an' additional thousand dollars by Mrs. Carrie E- Hewitt and Mrs. Kate pieces of the woman whoseStewart, has been disappearance a mystery since' Atril l 5. The county e l"1"1 ' commissioners here previously had posted a reward of $1,000. Mrs. Mahoney's husband, James E. Mahoney is in the county jail here awaiting trial on a charge of forgery in connection with an alleged fradu-len- t power of attorney for his wife's property. The authorities for several eeks havebeen dragging Lake Union here in search of Mrs. Mahoney's body. er i v -- MOTOR TRUCK BODIES With "Service Built In" vain 1 KatAiiu 141 m frl - pearea, secretary uenuy or the navy1 department who. with Admiral Koonti. chief of naval operations, and many' other high naval officers, army j ncers ana members of congress, had viewed the bombing from the naval transport Henderson, issued the following statement: D EN DY'S STATK-- EXT. "The plunge of the Ustfrlesland ' when she sank after the terrific pounding of the last few days endd one or the most remarkable and inleresunr series or experiments ever: conducted. Thv have been practical-- i between the ly perfect in jtwo services and have been characterized throughout by a fine spirit of luuiinurBiiiu. ocienimp rone 11 nna rr the utmost value undoubtedly will re-- ! suit. One outstanding and a moat ad-- ! mlrable feature has been th splendid courage and skill of the airmen. "1 congratulate them." of-!- - - oxicim c. 00 For any size or style truck or chassis' to suit any purpose. Manufactured by Sidney Stevens- Implement Company - French Robber Will Die for His Attack on Yanks Ogden, Utah We Also Do High Grade Automobile Painting BPINAL. France, July 21. Savin, the first roan In France to be sentenced to death for highway robbery and attempted murder since the middle ages, has been granted a stay of execution granted by the court of appeals. Savin In assaulted an American soldier. Georga Gold-haleaving him for dead on the high road - after rifling his pockAn-to- lilt Girls! That DerwUIo Complexion is a y'aere''' So why waste time on face powder that comes off as fast as youput it on when you can use derwillo. the "stay there" beautifler? Hot weather or per-8r5tIton does not effect It and when applied properly its use cannot be detected It gives the skin that baby-lik- e softness and rosy tintyouthful northat every mal woman craves. Just make this warm day use your regular face powder, time it by your watch and see how long it stays on. Then under exactsame the use conditions ly derwillo and note the difference. It not only on but it looks more natural.stays longer, Compare it with any beautifler or powder you have ever used and you will need no argument' to convince you that there Is nothing as satisfactory as derwillo. Try it when you go bathing? and see better it stays, on than any face powder regardless of the price. No other beautifler or face powder can give you a more attractive appearance. Derwillo sis becoming a regular- fad everywhere and over one million girls and women are now using it in preference to everything else. Actresses use more face powder than any other class and they know how harmful some powders are. For that reason many of them now use derwillo. Thev have learned by thoroughly testing it that it Is not only harrnleas, but beneficial to rv sVrln t1 fntwtiv iMMMt P. test-Som- how-muc- e m, ets. Complexion that exquialte loveliness .so much, desired. That's why derwillo users have such healthy, smooth, beautiful complexions. Some, of the prominent acfessea using derwillo are Dorothy Dalton. Mit-2- ), Louise Glaum. Viola Dana. Anna Mlsson.. Louise Huff. Ruth Roland and scores of others. you use darwillo once you win becomeIfJuat us enthuaiaatic as they are and neyer be without it. An. other important thing to 'remember la that no other fa sold under the same guarantee.beautifier If you don't like derwillo. the atore from whom you made the purchase will gladly refund your money. This libera) guarantee speaks volumes for the satisfaction It gives. You can get derwlllb at the toilet counters of all department stores and op to date druggists everywhere. If they should happen to be out. they win be glad to order it for you. Since derwillo has made such a phenomenal success it haa many Imitators, but you know counterfeits are never as good as. the genuine article." Do not accept a substitute then you won't be disappointed, insist on derwillo or nothing. Any reliable store will xet- It for you if you Insist upon it. Note Derwillo is sold in this city under money backVuarantee at all toilet, counters, including A. R. Mclntyre. Adver- . in - , Although the recovered, the death penaltyylctlm was In pronouncing sentence tha Judge specified that Savin would be guillotined In the largest squar in Eplnal, but the court of apexpeals has ruled that the ceeded his authority as. Judge while he had the right to designate the citv where the execution waa to take place, ha could not name the exact spot. Savin, the. court of appeals decided, must die. but the public square, where his execution Is to o carriea out must d designated by the mayor. . . -- EX-EMPERO- 1 -- " IJ""IJ "... " Coryr?ht ' - - I j . SCIENTISTS SKEPTICAL. She Arrived here about July 10, it is believed, registered under an assumed name at a local hotel and on July 12 fainted in a downtown office building and was taken to the city and county Here it was found, all trace hospitalof her identity had been removed. The name of a shoe company was found in her shoes, but the address had been Cut out. It was found later the shoe company .was located at Denton. .'The girl said she has had troubleat home. She said she had a stepfather by the name of Hester who. with her mother, lived at Rosston, Texas. her Neurologists who questioned declared the girl was shamming oo hull the air. The construction of which could weather explosions alongside of such force, was regarded aa ' H if' I c .i Impossible. practlcallv -- Am II MAY CHANGE DESIGNS. Naval men expect to learn many lessons from the bombing tests conduct- ed during the month, with former German warships as targets. Careful atudv was made nf the effect of the1 JU fa of the various ZZ?' 1 explosions on shipboard 4t?2s 1 types of bombs up to 1.100 construcpound, and some changes in future tion are expected to result. 1! Some naval officers mad no effort to disguise their surprise that the fell victim to an aerial attack. Others, however, had said that If large bombs landed close by th way. They ship, the hull would giv n home pointed out that the one-to- T. 1! .V. T. i contained V50 pounds of torpedo and against 230 inpounds in a mines. 200 pounds the larger Army bombers, launching projectiles weighing one ton. eank the former German battleahip Ostfriesland. a exheavily armored ship, in exfrs. Warren G. Harding 2I minutes after they opened for actly admiration Dressed her their attack at 12:15 p- m. from an' of approximately i.iOO feet. prjze polo ponv;, of theialtitude , ' , Two bombs which landed overboard -- uuau v.ii. within a few yards of the port quarter auny if am. blows. Silva, owner of "Bill v." promptlv gave the ship her deathOVER. TURNS SHIP a Mrs. wrote note to Harding pre missiles wera Seven of the one-to- n n to her. the Jlrs. army many planes pony dropped by senting field. Virrame which from Langley the decliaed gift. Harding ginia, eighty miles away, but Immedoo iately af.ar the two had exploded n?r the port quarter., the Optfrlcsland beTRAPPED IN CISTERN, gan to settle by the stern. Tho were launched by separate HE FIGHTS FOR LIFE bombs within a minute of each other, planes th? first at 12:20 p. m- and within five KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Julv 2 2. For minutes the ship's quarter deck was four davs Rov ilcMillen. 29 years old,- slightly awash and she began to list to port. struggled at the bottom of an abanAs the water running In througb doned cistern Just outside of the busi-- J ness" district here in an attempt to ' rents torn In the hull by the 1.900 release himself. He was rescued Thurs- - pounds of T. N. T. which the bombs j carried, flooded compartment after day In a dazed, starved, delirious con.-dition, following his discovery by two compartment, the big hulk went overneicro boys. gradually until she had turned botAt a hospital McMillen said he was 'tern up. She was then badly down by on his way home last Saturady night the stern and as she started the final whcn'he fell into the clsiern. An im plunge, the bow roe high out of the provised ladder made from sticks of sea to disappear slowly. IOUGHT BRITISH. wood and wire found in the cistern Thus the end came to a once great showed McMillen made a desperate effort to free himself. The ladder lacked ship of the German navy, which took an important part with the German about five feet of reaching the. feet deep. cistern is twenty-tw- o first battle squadron in the battle of Although the cistern is not far from Jutland and reached home safely afthe streets his cries for Ivelp failed to ter having struck a mine laid ' by the Naval attract attention. British grand fleet. attacking men and many others of th thousELEVATORS0 HELPING ands assembled on a half score of war craft, viewed the end of the big WHEAT POOL PLANS and ship almost in awe, but the army men. particularly the aviators. were CHICAGO. July 22. proprietors of highly elated. Many of them regard122 elevators in five states have ed .this as. proof of the claim of Hrlg-adiGeneral Mitchell, assistant chief to handle grain for contracts signed armv sir service, that the alr- the United States Grain Grower?. Inc., of thevas making me oau.es.mp 000 accordkig to announcement of the cor- ?mD Dakota leads North poration today. A 1 1131 FN KL.ATFD. with 29; Nebraska has 35. Missouri 30; ' the With sinking of the Ustfrleeland. Illinois 10. and Oklahoma 8. The bushelage represented tn North the airmen, during the. month of Joint tests off the coast had aent Dakota contracts, it was said, exceeds bombing down means of bombs practically,! by Growers' contracts with 4,000.000. 132 farmers have been signed in Okla- every type or righting sh.p a tubma-rine- . a destroer. a cruiser and a homa and with 106 farmers in In addition, air dreadnought. men had found and bombedniw the old' battleship Iowa, while that craft waa seeking to approach the coast from sea under radio control. . - midnight Julv y r - ' i P BIG SHIPS FEAR HER IDENTITY 1 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 1921 . - lUrt S.hffocr -- p &: you don't always get money; but we make to see that you get now we're giving you value for your it our business it here. right extra something Hart S chaffner & Marx suits at a radical price dro SB we've made the drop ourselves; we've taken suits that were made to sell for much more and we've madethis one feature price on them, this can't last long; the supply is limited at this figure but ifs a great thing for you while it lasts oo WOULD MOVE TO DENMARK R PARIS. July 21. Former Emperor Charles of Austria-Hungarhaa demanded that he be allowed, to leava Swltserland for Denmark, according to news received In official clrclea here; which expressed belief that this move concealed a plan for another attempt eventually to restore Charles to the throne of Hungary. The question la the subject of diplomatic notes, and Switzerland, It is aald. probably will ba asked to prevent the from leaving tha y, ex-mper- or OQ DEN. UTAH. ""the home of 'Hart SchafTrier & Marx clothes |