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Show 1 J , a. & THE SALT LAKE TKlii WN JVtmuA LUUJtJNiiNu, MAS: zs, iwri. Big Cast Will Stage Musical Comedy Z.C.M.I. of "Womanhood! right, Top, left, Min Helen 8. Sheets, who wilt play the role Below!-le- ft, Miae Jeselo M. Perry, Mlaa Marjorie G. Waaaon, "Handicraft! "Lullaby Lady: right, Mlaa- Margery W. Crltchlow of the drama council. J University of Utah. - -n w $ u l 4 $ 4 v r,I by the Chicago Police. Oilcan Trlbui e Slt late Trlbime Leurd Wire. i CHICAGO, May 1:1 With atari ling Information in their hands a the result of flew confessions by two member a of the "bombing trust, which Is charged with bombing ecorea of Chicago .buatneaa " hougea, the polite tolay scoured the city 1ft search of hew suspects. Members of a second band of master I bombers 'sire said to be known to tbs 4 PpliosL Their arrest Js promisor!. Reva- -' tatlons which will clear up several labor murders and tear the-- veil of mystery J from scores of bombing outrages,., whkh have gone unpunished are expected before hours i the Investigation I twenty-fou- r jt older, r X The two who confessed today, follow. Sig a long grilling by Chief of Detectives and" First Assisi Michael Hughe Itates Attorney Kdward 3. Day, are ' James Sweeney, said ta be- the rent lead- -i r of he bombing squad, and Harry f. Bartlett Both told of several bombing i expedition In which they participated 1 ' Ac - 4 5 r A w 4 4 K 1 & ?- Itj 4' fy2 y A y x y y , V A ft Mh 'Vv r refused to release Thomas J. Corcoran, business agent of local 404, Engineers union, Albert Peterson, business agent , of local 401 of the same union, and bam dangerous radical, Gibson, said to beW.a W. ' f member and a slugger, of the I. i Charles Bordgan, another suspect, and . organiser, and said Joseph Bangora, an 7 ,io be thd driver of bombing cars, were refused their freedom by Judge Michael t McKinley. , , In opposing the writs, Assistant States Attorney Charles Wharton de lared that r --the investigation was so bl and so vital i, to the welfare of the three millions of K people in Chicago that the police should a be given more time. Colored Cotton and Silk and Cotton Voiles $ i 1 rV it A ! Jt V ? k b f r h 4 , ft i - t ; a f -- Probe I. W. W. Band. FORT WORTH, Texas, May 41 W 1th the arrest her lodav of (1. H Bmttli, an alleged 1. W W. organizer, the ilenart-- f merit of. Justice offlelal ana city detec-- f "fives are Investigating alleged I tv V. activities In Port Worth. nd other Texas Titles. Is Arrested. fI Su-spe- OMAHA, Neb , May t. An unidenti-- r Jied man arrested yesterday at Alliance, I Ja euepected of connection with the robbery of a Union Pacific mail car be-tween Cheyenne and Green River, Wyo , Wednesday night, according to a special from Alliance whiih say about a0 worth of Stamp "t dispatch in a Union Pacific envelope was found in his posaesaiuji He ! refused to give his neme or answer quet X 4 tion. Held t - for Manslaughter. COUNCIL B1.UPTS. Iowa, May 41 Aftr hearing testimony bearing oft the death of J T polaft, who was killed in Council Bluff on the night or Mav 11 when thrown from an automobile driven fireman of by Jacob Patera, railroad Omaha a coroners jury held the latter criminally responsible for Jiolana death driving a car recklessly while f through Intc Heated and held him to the " Jury on a charge of manslkughter, grand i ' 3 Convicted of Manslaughter. Okla, May ll.Mra. Fields was found - T TULSA, g ? . Nellie guilty of first degree manslaughter by a Jury In district court here today Imprisonment from four years to life la the statutory penalty Murder tf her divorced husband In a quarrel over ownership of a sewing machine had been charged against her. f Catts Under Arrest. " ALBANY, Ga, - The search for Kidney J, Catts until recently gov- ernor of and an or- Florida before i datned minister, ended todaythatwith hla - Arrest her on the federal of charge peonj age Released on, bond furnished by Albany Cltisens at the solicitation at two local ministers, he waa returning to Jack- sonvtjle tonight Two charge await Catts, the federal charge of peonage and the stare charge of bribery. The arrest waa brought shout by a clerk, who, having sold a collar to him, woUied the initials, K J C in the uiscariied Foliar, The clerk thereupon no- tifled the police. May 41 t New York courts, must be coupled with a divorce action In the event that the negotiations for a settlement are successful, for both sides will apply to attomeg Justice Morsehauser for an order of discontinuance of the action, if Justice Mor-s- i hauser should grant this and it was said there was no reason why he should not the legitimacy of the birth of Guy Stillman will be established ami he will be entitledlegally to ail the rights of a son of Stillman, Including participation on an equal basis with the other three Stillman children in the i,0im),000 trust fund left by their the lato James A, Stillman, grandfather, James A. Stillmans predecessor aa president of the National City bank. Stillman was said to be thoroughly chagrined with the .publicity which ha attended the divorce action, and to be Night anxious to have the whole matter over with and get away from New tork Stillman s attorneys were and to Mrs of name several other women, prepared and thg possibility of other disclosures was salu to have caused ntlllman to broach tne Music Departments U matter of a settlement to his attorneys. With the prospect of a drawn legal battle facing them, Stillman s attorneys were to said have advised to him ask for That tho three hundred performer In a discontinuance, if he desired to avoid The Unseen Torch, musical fantasy to further publicity. be presented under the auspices of the extension division of the University of Utah, are drilled to the point of artistic perfection and will make a .brilliant showing waa the word given out last night by Mrs W, R Thurston and Miss Margery Y, Crltchlow of the drama council The proceeds of the .performance stitch will be given at the Orpheum theater Tuesday night, will be turned over lo the "Balt-La- W Commercial club and chamber of commerce to swell tho pubContinued from Bsg$ On now being licity fund of 40 uOfl that raised. how many irons It has In th fire, Tha immediate direction of the produc- many Desptte a satisfactory majority In the tion of the spectacle Is under Miss Doro- plebls, Ite we are In danger of losing UpThe lose of Silesia would certhy A. Bell, expert In Staging pageants per Silesia, Miss Bell Is a graduate of Columbia unitainly be the beginning of the dismemberment of Germany Bnvarla already versity and has had long and varied ex- la In open and hidden rebellion against perience in several American cities the national government, pageantshe and directing open-ai- r civic spe taclea-gwaa at one time a physical education director in the EthiFLOCK cal Culture srhooi of New Tork and later REFUGEES worked In a similar capacity In Kansas TO POLISH . City The fantasy is distinctly a university Tribune Salt Lk TrUmo Cable. I production, from the composition of the Chics scot and wwdrdn the construction' of WARSAW, May 21 Hundred of thfiu costumes and stage device Never In sand of refugees are Pouring Into Polish the hiatal y of the school have the arts from soviet land, on hors carts, and music departments collaborated in territory In cattle trains, on foot a fresh Invasion such an extensive project, Drofessor from tha east, whiih promises to InThomas Giles, head of the department of crease In volume with the imminent exmusic, wrote the entire score, while the of the Riga .treaty ratifications, word theme was developed by the class change Polish and soviet delegates at Minsk In pageantry conducted by the extension byFor the most part, th ivllnn refugees division are Ukrainian flocking to Poland on their All the coatunies to be used in the to America. way choruses and ballet are products of the Starvation, disease, and frequently death arts department Baih participant in follow on the heels of the mass migrathe play will bear the expense of his or tion, but hundred of are averted her own Costume The stage devices ami by do fora and foodtragedies and clothing dislighting effects are said to be developed tributor v to A high degree of pei faction. A pe UI Hugo Pam of Chicago, who came cut tain will replace th regular curtain toJudge Poland a A deb gate of the Hebrew Imused at the Orpheum theater This also migration Aid society aftir examining the was made by the art department, under conditions under which the Influx Is takthe supervision of Alias Florence Ware, place, has arranged with the Polish ing supervisor of art for facllltle In feeding and Many local artists writ have' parts in government th Immigrants, Beyond stipulatthe plaw Bhtlip T Holden, who wllf Im- housing ing that the refugeee should be kept out pel sonate. Old Man Calamity Howler," of congested Warsaw until In each case was for nine years In the Carlrosa Grand for the passport foreverything Opera company In Europe and was seen malities, theis ready Warsaw authorities have In the Balt Lake thenter aa the miser no raised obstaebs, Judge Pam told The In "The Chime of Normandy Miss Jessie M. Berry win have a prominent Tribune correspondent mass flight of Rusth with In contrast vocal pert. Miss IssNore Lafount will sians and Ukrainians through Poland, Rusustain the part of Spirit "of Harmony! le the steady curv mania and Austria Other members of the cast are to ''Bovdepta W. Crltchlow, Mary B, Neel, Trieste rent of Russian returning through Riga, Many of these according Pearson, Helen S Sheets, Ruth Farns- to who studied the situation Pam, worth, Kathryns I Keith, Roselle C El In Judge hi tour of the Baltic countries, are lerbetk, Mary O. Hagenbarth, Marjorie to attached their counRussians frankly O Wasson and I enter ibhaffer. try. although the majority are trader! bent on buetnese. t'nlfed Mine Workers of America, her The plan for settlement was tub- mitted by Edward Clifford, state direejor Of r labor and Industries n - The mine were closed down when , Workers refused to accept a wage cut of Approximately 43 per cent. i, today " 1 REGION -- Chairmen to Meet. CLfSVWND, Ohio, May 1 Approxl-- ? mately tua general chairmen of the four big brotlierhoods and the Switchmen Union of North America will attend a i ; Joint conference In Ohicsgo FYiday, July 1. Jd consider and pa-- s pimn the wage awarq I to be made hy the United States railroad f .labor board, efftctjve on that dais. The call ton the joint conference was f Algned by Warren S Rfope grand chit f engineer of the Brotherhood of Loeomo- live Engineers, W H. Ca rter, president X of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Elre- men and Englnemeo, j Snepprrd, f pfoaldsnt of the Order Of Railway Coni ductors, W, O. fe, president of tiis rt Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and w T. O. Cashel), newly elected president of the Switchmen's Union Of North America, , r Attractive Colored Cotton and Silk and Cotton Voiles they will be delightfully comfortable during the days. This is the way they will sell, commencing Monday morning 63e a yard, ipedal ...... 49c $225 a yard, (penal ,,..$1.69 $1.25 a yard, special ,,,..94c 75e a yard, special .......67c $3 75 a yard, special .,,.$2 06 $1.50 a yard, special ,...91.13 85c a yard, special ....... 64c $3 00 a yard, special .,..$2.25 $1.75 a yard,, special ....$1.31 75c ... 11.00 a yard, special $2.00 SEMI, REPDHI Continue! from Page One posed suoh a large sum, and tha question la atlil being debated by them, it was reported, . Will Share in Estate. The abandonment oftthe divorce action. waa explained, will automatically bring to a stop the legitimacy proceedings, Which, undetn the procedure In the It . t Clean-U- p a yard, (pecial . .91.50 a yard, special $3.75 I. .. ) - Extraor- .$2.82 dinary A choice variety of White Goods, Including Voiles, Batistes, Klaxons, Nainsooks, Dimities, Persian Lawns, India Linons, Embroidered Organdies, Madras, Crepe do Chine, etc., your choice at 20 PE& CENT OIT. Performance Tuesday Production Arts of Mar-ger- Owtliwl fraa Page Ova Monday 25 Asks for Guard. Andrew Kerr, whose confessloa un--tov Chief of Police Fltsmorrls Friday ter-.covered the operations of the labor the rorlsts and sluggers, today asked him police for a bodyguard lo protetl Three still at large from labor sluggers men were hav!ly-srme- d assigned to watch him day and night. A guard was arottml home hta also placed , Bartlett waa the first to break under The grilling of the police He admitted he had participated Jn seveial bomblnga, and verified much of Kerrs confession the ? Sweeney, known to the polite as colto htve Swaggering slugger, Is said Chief Hughes under by questioning lapsed end Assistant Htste s Attorney Miltonft Smith Chief Hughes refused lo verJfy this, but said Sweeney admitted that with which he the gang of slugger worked would bomb any location If given Sweeney Is ald lo have im-- the price "Con" Shea, labor leader, who plicated is etill being sought. Chief Fttimorrta declared he would not be surprised If RweeneVs confession would clear up more than on murder which has been committed during the labor feuda 4 Z.X.M.I. k V . Normalcy $6.00 and $8.00 Their confessions came JustOf In timenineto the the efforts of five 'thwart en held in connection with the bombon writs of ings, who sought release abeas corpus Judge Sullivan in court I- g 200 Street Hatsm They Are Worth 1 Release Is Thwarted. t Is Leading to For Monday and Tuesday - , f n 3 r 4 r Men s I" "4t 'Si . J, v J 00 Secured More Confessions in Conspiracy Uncovered , ' " : - Values OUR DRUG STORE 18 At 4 SOUTH MAIN ST. 112-11- are engaging in Intense propaganda and are even contesting leadership of th In. surreotion with Adalbert Korfanty, head of the Polish executive committee In the area, the dispatches say. Detailed information received hy the foreign office regarding the German volunteers corps Indicates there now are about thirty thousand In the pleblactt area, divided Into wo group and commanded by AtafZ located In German States "entered the war to save Its hid that his ancestors had refused to fight save civilisation ' for American Independence Mr Stevenson said that in an address at Charleston, 8 D., In 1806, Mr. Harvey CONSTANT REMINDER. "boasted that some of his ancestors durHa (to wife who Is off for the beach! ar were so yellow that they ing th civil Now, dont forget me, dear, hired substitutes, and that one went to Jail rather than fight to preserve th SheAs If I could Jack. Th gurf at amunion, night sounds just like you snoring. Bob- adding that he supposed the bassador would soon be telling th British ton Transcript. not to Htlesla. Will be in German Press Comment. lb Associated RERUN, May Press Harvey gspaeoh and s I Premier Jo yd Georg reply prompt the Vosslsthe Zetthng to observe that the h entente cordials never elicited suh fervent appreciation before the war aa that now bestowed upon the understanding The exchange of sentiments In London, the newspaper believes, will "mark a long aten In the direction of pacifying the world If they are productive of a solution of the Upper Silesian problem which not only will recognise Germany's Interests as dictated by judicial, ethical and ethnological reasons, but which will rationally an deal with the Issue as constituting obvious prerequisite for th economic restoration of Europe. The Taglische Rundschau believe Ambassador Harvey highly official utterances concerning 4h4eu- - of flatten peinitt the conclusion that MwasVlvlunl'i a defimission to the United States nite failure. 2!Hy Ang'o-Frenc- SUMMER -- Anglo-Americ- CALIFORNIA EXCURSION through- - The Land of RATES VIA l. - Delightful Summer RetorU out the . dept. We Serve Thera AH With TO HELP TARIFF ROUND geetinswl fra ? To On Sale ships and operate those retained, he Saul Tj a dlsotiislon ended after Representative Connolly, ticmocrat, Texas, read an extract from the report of the house committee Investigating the board a activation declaring "it accomplishment wr th most remarkabl achievtmentc the world had ever known " TO September 30th of 1. WASHINGTON, Passage th ilflcjency appropriation bill, carrying ilixl WU.GMfl, wlH bring the total cost Of government for the Asia! year ending next June 30 to $6,000,000 000, Representative ratio Byrne of South Carolina, a member of th appropriation committee, In declared today th house. Premier Goes to Ilythe. Mr Byrnea charged that th RepubLONDON. May 21 Prims Minister licans. In order to make a pretense of to In refused to instance economy, has many gone Lloyd George Hrthe, near make direct appropriations, but appropriDover, where he will spend th week-en- d In other with Sir Philip Hasson Suggestion we ated unexpended balance and made he would meet Premier Ffrland of way provided for expenditure of fund Prance while at Hythe, but dispatches even though the amount did not appear from Parts indicated there was no dis- In the table of appropriations position on the part of th French premier to discus the Silesian situation with Lloyd Would Sing National Anthem. George bef.iye Tuesday at the earliest, WARMING TON, May 21 A resolution Run directing that "The Situatioi. Is Aggravated. r hewting every day Irrthe house, ima prayer, waa the after chaplain mediately PARTS May 2! (By the Associated Press ) The economic situation In I pper Introdu, rt today hr. Representative Appleby, Republican, Htlesla has been much aggravated, acJcry. cording to dispatches to th French forAssailed. eign office today, as a result of the re- Harvey Again 21 y k WASHINGTON" fusal of German employee, to restore Ambassador communication and the failure of Harvey was attai ke ayin th house today tn Berlin to send motley by Representative Btevenson. Democrat, the relthabank to pay the miner I South Carolina, who objected to Mr HarAs a result of tie distress, extremist vey a statement in London that the United Mav-2- - SAN FRANCISCO " And June 1st Cost of Government. -- TRIP' TICKETS 0M LOS ANGELES Allowing at Stopovers All Points. Ih-m- o -- -- rail-wa- 1 t i Return Soothem Pacific Lines Limit, October ,3t, 1921 Tor v Bata, "Beaervatlong and Deecrijrtlv Literature Call or Write ,J. E. LIGHT, District Passenger Agent ' Clift Building Wasatch 1539 Salt Lake dtp There win be wonder--fvalue napg ia what 9 left. ul r1 J j |