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Show . 1 : -- J, TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 6, 192L K STATE W:;!B1I0-NEWttest Items .of Intsreit From Utah '"i : THE OGDEN STAND R TRAFFIC FATALITY TO BE INVESTIGATED S nd ARD-EXAM1NE- Oeia-SU- IV t RESORT HELD UP; SALT LAKE,' Sept. will be held to probe ELEl'ATOi (1 An Inquest clrcumntanctfs death of Ira A. Hart. surrounding thewho was run over by 66, years" old, an Interurban train at Twenty-fim- t South and Eighth West street Sunday evening. Harry Cramer, tnotorraan on the car which struck Hart, declared that was pillowed on one the man's head of The tracks.- - Cramer could not atop in time to kefp from running over the body. The theory that Hart was first struck by an automobile, and then carried to the railroad track, is scouted by authorities. ooC. - i 1 . r 'SALT LAKE. SerL6. Carlisle son of Mrs. Elsie fee, was found dead at the bottom qf iee, an elevator shaft at the Covey apartments Monday afternoon. The boy Mad been crushed to death In the aiu tomatic elevator some time before noon. ' i ' Combined efforts of. th nolIc and fire departments were exerted in ree the flooring from the elevater Lose Thirty-fivmoving Miles Bathers Ford Going 58 to get the body. Examination of the elevator and the THREE PERSONS DIE an Hour Strikes Money and Valuables shaft indicated that in some manner Beck's' Hot Springs I. Fence tne boys body had. become jammed IN VARIED ACCIDENTS peiween the elevator and the shaft at the fifth floor. Apparently the mask 6. SALT Three a LAKE, Sept. Sent. naa been crushed at this point CharW Oallopmon ,t,akr: Doay TRICE. Sept. he men check at ed the last footed Ford on In his "bug" run wie night died In th dental ofand he had fallen snait. Castledale then of practice race track following the auto- -, room and cash Lagoon register at Beck's Hot to the' elevator Dit. Nvo nn( hwrd- fice of Dr. G. W. Green Monday, fallmobile- races Monday afternoon. Earl Springs resort of several hundred dol unnougn 8om tenants oe- ing to recover from effects of anaesT.nronn 9 vnrs of '.aire. 620 arK lars. The three men. entered the of cjared that they had. heard a nolss thetic administered. Ilr.iplratory carBfroAf 'TaVo:' was killed when which sounded to be the like flee two at others heavy diac paralysis is believed o'clock, while on tho floor.something loose headlight dropped inta the steer- are said9:2P AV. Allen. cause of his death. l Is survived by .v. inning an in ..to outside have waited ing gear. He crashed' through the manager of the apartments, declared his wife, three sons and n daughter. fence on- the north side of ;tfce; track.. automobile' In whicH the escape was that he has endeavored to keen the Thomas Gregory, IT. while attempt the .track twice made. In the elevator. child from ILogsdon had circled at to board a train at CaMWalc Ins playing 51 miles aJi at a speed estimated, wnen eleine Doy, and from taken tho Envelopes containing money Sunday, fell under theHewheels. Hot vator hour, when the fatal accident occurred. still a died within retained of pit. life, were valuables thirty-fivlegs wero severed. of spark bathers me The victim was , chief automobile com-- , was died lie while a The on'the few hours. boy table catching 'a operating taken, from" the valuables check desk. at the emergency chanic at the United Grocery a to attend ball to Trice game. tide hospital.. surwhile the' clerks and many ol the bath Lake and'is OO ; pany's garage in Salt deathmet Manarlsons , Tologoartes children. ers and looked. three, on. vived by a widow Wlhat electrocution from Saturday was Lee Blair of Bountiful. who a on. he taler wlien to FRUIT P a stepped Quarters, OF Obtaining HARVEST handbag belonging with Logsdon Jto the car. escaped with T. Boise, manager wns He killed wire. live Instantly. the IDAHO oo PROGRESSING superficialU. bruises. and Dr; JCharles W. robbers filled it toof the resort, and overflowing J. Glesy jDry Stewart, who were returning inby auto- then carried some of the packages IDAHO FARMERS GET ; POCATELLO. Ida., Ftent. 6, Ogden loose mobile from Idaho's had Just canyon with their families, test from harvext will be well under way CAR OF EXPLOSIVES The robbery was effected without fruit oerore speed the stopped to view a the of week. end Growers. the noise or. ostentation. As the three men are fore' the minute to pick, pack and their, machines ' entered the place one stepped over to theirattempting . occurred.this! MOSCOW. Ida.. Sept. 6. A carload in a minimum period ship; tragedy crop "J saw the car making good time," the. refreshment counter and ordered year. , ordered from picric acid nthas bo-h Dr. Giesy said., "A caught everyone to the west end of the room. of Latah have of farmers rnmt prunes the Shipments by nlready, govi I heard later. One remained at the Caldwell.-countycom been Th-Jtjat 58 miles an, hour,wheels PocateUo. made out a for blowing stumps. door, displaying jammed. ex-- I Suddenly the front' Parma will to and is amount Nyssa." It which Payette. shipment, The ear wa on . the second lap of pstoi. xne mira puiea tne teiepnono 1.500 cars will make upooo puun&s. represents u part of tho that connection loose a and ef made slight It end east proceedof the' track; the this year's crop. I2,u00,000 pounds of this acid which ed several yards and then ran into fort to break open the toll box, giving to. The state's crop "promises the peach goverament had left over at the the fence, smashing out about seven it up shortly. be fairly good. of the war. closo I .. one man stood 'at the door ooposts. while "The fact 'is. he must have struck the other over near the ticket cn HANOI HAND KIM.i:i. one of the fence posts to ' have suf- and NO TUBERCULOSIS IN to trance out the the third pool, got of KF.MM ICR Kit, Wyo.. Sent. 6. Peltl fered such a wholesale crushing LOST HERDS Leckl. who has tfen Tntloyed n ft RIVER his ribs. Not only were the bones the envelopes of valuables. William ranch hand for feveral vears About fracturedi but they:.were driven' into Webber, check cleric, was at the coun Kemmerer and DIainondville was U i -the right lting, with'' a resultant hem- ter and Alex Stevenson, ticket clerk Pe6. filled the POCATELLO. Seot. Idaho.' ed by a hnrse on u ranch near Halfwas at the entrance to the. pool, while orrhage which immediately:. ' amonar sailts tests of of herds chest cavltyi dairy iway, Saturday, according to tnforma-cattl- e and Otto Lee were at the. re n In "Locsdotx died almost : instantly. I Ralph the Lost here. There were no River received Each was warned ducted lart week bv Dr. section, C. H. Sea-- j witnesses to the accident. Ho had had him removed to the grand stand uutshment- stand. one-otne .roDDers graves of the state veterinary depart-- ' gone Into a hiyfieid alone and w hen uj mienere, from the track, but nothing possibly could be done to save his life. ' Be poking Stevenson vigorously in tho ment, disproved reports that tubercu-ih- e did not return a search was made sides the chest injury, he 'had a cut ribs with the muzzle of a pistol ashe losls existed in the region. and his ldv found. Hl.i chel was over gave the warning. Manager Boise was More than 300 head of dairy cattle crushed. 'I he coromr'a lury decided a'out an inch and a half Hongexame his right eye, which, when were tested by Dr. Seagraves nnd not that he came to his death while and Horace Strike, the laundry, g a outer revealed the of fracture a team control of from to the ined, found suffering frightened clerk in was back in the pool ease,wag states. the horses. plate of the skull and the j3eces were when thecharge, report bandits the entered place. driven into the inner plate of the skull. Utterly astonished, the bathers, of J "The - man was knocked uncon whom there were more than a hundred sclous by the impact; suffering' from in the pool and in the dressing rooms concussion . of the brain. and died when the robbery began, could not bewithout regaining consciousness." - lieve, that the matter was serious until " STARTING TOMORROW -- OO 'j they saw. the men making off with BISHOPS ASSEMBLE their valuables from he check room. The Daredevil of the Screen The man who ransacked the check FOR EARLY REVIEW room missed a canvas bag containing $485 85, which Manager Boise had re ' SALT LAKE. Sent. 6. The convoca- moved from the cash register and put! tion of missionary bishops of the Epis up behind a roll of paper in the copal church in the Unite J States, a rack. The robber found 141 incheck; the The speediest most thrilling of the Pa- cash register, of which ?116 preliminary to representcific "coast synod, , assenibled thl3 club for review ed receipts after 5:30 o'clock. morning at ,the Alta at. picture he ever made. of the mission field,' f the close' of The robbery completed, the bandits the first century of the j Episcopal retired quietly, one remaining behind Missionary society, whose centennial is to cover the exit of the other two and being celebrated this year. after once going. outside, to The sessions of "the synod ' proper returning, sure make that everything was going will begin tomorrow morning with the - celeb'ration bv Bishop Gailor of holy smoothly. He even walked back to communion at St. Mark's cathedral, the. desk before again going out to and will, continue for the remainder of climb into the automobile , with the the week. Bishop Gailor arrived in others.Last Tim-Today Salt' Lake early this morning. Among of. The had affair a the appearance arrivals were the Right yesterday's Rev. William P. Remington,. D p., mean joke." Half laughingly, half rue- "DONT NEGLECT YOUR of South Xakota: fvrlly, the, victims .told, of, what hap-- J suffragan bishopD- - C. were L. In them sec of Some W. the executive John Wood, pened. pool WIFE" the entire performance and retary of the department cf missions during of the church, and the Rev Carrol M. missed the'fun they helped to pay for. Davis, head of the division of domes- Immediately after the men had left And Larry Semon in hfs latest tic missions, which is in direct charge there was a scramble to misdressing of the work bv' the continental rooms. Shortly afterward the victims comedy, rThe Rent Collector I sionary bishops.. A marked feature of; tlis opening of the robbery, began making their ceremonies of .the svnod tomorrow way to Salt Lake and to police head niorning will be the' procession at St. quarters, where they described the Mark'sof the twenty-fiv- e bishops and more than a score of the the clerical and lav delegates who "will contents ofthat were taken by the envelopes n "rattendance. Bishop Moulton's be Sunday The createst picture . eception to Bishop Gailor ana the other One envelope, containing $300, was distinguished visitors will be given toever shown, "The Old Nest" night at Bishop's house. '444 East First saved. Inadvertently one of 'the rob. , South street. bers kicked it aside' as he was dispos" no A $2.00 attraction for 30c ing of them. A child, picked it up and handed it. o the clerk, who later turnWYOMING MAN HELD it over to the owner. lie opened AFTER KNIFE ATTACK ited before the crowd and exhibited the money with a satisfied smile. orf KEMMERER, Wyo., Sept. 6. L. B. Baine, alleged to haves attacked L. W, Sargent! with WEDNESDAY knife, inflictserious Injuries, while engaged in INQUEST ingfence-linFOR SLAIN FATHER e a dispute' duringr July, has been captured and returned to the county jail here. t SALT LAKE. Sept. 6. Inquest into As soon as. the serious nature of the the killing, of Charles W. Bueter by cuts inflicted by Baine upon Sargent became ; known, the assailant fled. ' It his son, Harry Bueter, 15 years of age, Sunday, will probably be held wassupposed that he wen$ to' Okla- Wednesday. relatives. where he has Hs wa3 homa, The boy is still being held in the found on a ranch at Rexbu:rg, Idaho, Jail. county ema addressed his letter to through ployer, for whom he had eone to work under ah "assumed .name, i Sheriff D. C. Oakley' was' notified by the :Idaho sheriff. t' READY TO HELP YOU If you are subject to biliousness; gas, bloating, sick 'headache, sour stomach or other ills that result from inToday digestion and constipation: you can EILEEN SEDGWICK ge!t relief with Foley Cathartic Tablets. a They:are genuine, wholesome physic mthat afford prompt, sure aad safe relief without griping o.r pain.!: J. T. GIRL IN THE R. F. D. 1, Lucasville, O., writes: SADDLE" "Foley Cathartic Tablets are fine. I had' stomach trouble. I Uok Foley Tomorrow Cathartic Tablets' and: now I can eat lYMASK ED six-year-o- Caf- Caf- - ld UN ..''. -- ''Bug" - . Lastj 'Times ;Toci ay " - at UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE -- ; ' . sit.t W . - "-'"-'a. ' . - - e , i " . All SeaU -- Children All SeaU - the-Hermita- ge -- - : . ' n j stop-watc- Adults Matineci , 24,-pect- ed Balcony." J.s; Evenings'' " . . JltSt -- L.LAtKV- j B II- r i ; . In . - con-,tlo- i in-th- e Main- - .try-on- i . V (JHduiv an"5 Scenario by Adults Main Floor Evenings " ; Bryan-Mor- s x an - 9:25,-Reid- . . . 'v Go mil , - -- . t ... Schedule Today: 12:15, Comedy; 12:40,-Reid- ; 1;50, Comedy; 2:15, Beid;3:25; Comedy; 3:50, Eid; 5:00, Comedy; 5:25,. Ecid; v6:35, Comedy ; 7:00," Iteid; 8:10, .Comedy; 8:35, Reid; 9:00, Comedy; , , "A Ridin' Romeo" , , (paramount y DirtcUd by Frank Urson Story g L. . " t'' , laughs and love. TOM MIX - , against Time. Roaring with .speed cars and running on . h.- ; A racing romance of Youth ' i ' E Floor Evenings . the-meetin- -- ' Much Too Adults X dis-,ln- . . . WALLAC E . - f'-".- - Adults Matinees Balcony Evenings It . . 0M01T0W f Seven Rjeel Speeial Deserving of a iWeeK's Riin : ' OGDEN THEATRE ban-dits.- Jesso L. Laeky -; mm - ( . : , . .3 . n V XV 1 I A''- w in ; - WW GOZY ft i - . . A limousine life on 'k'ttolley.r - car income. Thus she tried to1- bluff society till hcr'chsnns could snare "a rich hinband. :r 'cmlitors wonldn't ; lint the : wait, the 'rich' menl'didn't " .suit, and love sneaked iii "and -- -- Os-bur- n, THE ' . ? anything." Sold; -everywhere.-! ' - Adver' ,; ' tisement.,, ' . '" -- HARRY CAREY things until "THE WALLOP" .'Just V 'INK if 8ALT, LAKE: CITY ; WEDNESDAY EVE. vBEGINNtNQ -- -; : . t " '"' ' . GWS i. ' .EDWARDS'r" f and his ;. I.';.' r'.'.'l'.'iToday.lU.'- "JACK INGLlS LADY TSEN MEI "SANDYS SAMSTED A MARION'" THREE ROMANO SISTERS MISS NORTON PAUL. NICHOL.SON ; . . present DRAMATIC CARTOON" V:'. " ' v :aesop;s ( i f . PAT HE--- EWS . V TOPICS OF DAY Ife A 'fa'bles "BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED" : Tomorrow ' BILL HART , ; -- Tin -- "SAND" V., Walter Hier H'ri Sy!U Ashton Heffrca. 'OPEN FROM 11 TO 11 One of the: greatest demonstrations in the history of thej 'world marks the. burial of the world's beloved tenor, Caruso. See it at the .. . . . Dl-rc- tj W. by - V- Today and Tomorrow "DEAD MEN TELL NO. TALES" ' 1 - pMI HEATIEjj a. Added Attraction . ; Film Snapshots Qump Comedy : V snj T ho m Phtply Dougtss Doty., . you'll Clyds Pit)mor by - , ITh IT? " Evenings Wednesday to Sunday, Inclu. slve, 15c to $1. Matinees Thursday to Sunday,. Inclusive, 15c to SOc. 600 Or. chestra Seats 75c. Every. tJioht Including Saturday and Sunday. All scats Reserved. v. t' - -l - of . like: a' worn an 1' By CImer Nsrrls Ocraldfns Dornr. I N : vifc- j- mcs tay.. And just like life! . . ' CtIncluds: Tht6orm Roberts e-- ' -' .j ill . CARMEL MYERS : "SONG REVUE OF 1E2V t' With Alice and Hazel .Furpess and f , ; Chester Fredericks. 'A Youthful Company of 30. '- - adreadful made , " Jbriaay and vx -- n h can' ib. |