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Show fHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF FFERS a x course r 4. , Application for admission should be made at once. w REGISTRAR, Chicago Collegb of Dental Surgery, Wood and Harrison Streets, Chicago, 111. (lid not believe the body found of Mrs. Mahoney. Suicide Theory Held. that 1 BOULDER. Colo , Sept. 20 The body of a man believed to be Samuel O Samar-zic- h of Seattle. Wash., was found early today near the southern limits of the city. I There was a bullet hole in the man's right temple. Beside him was a small-calibrevolver. The man a watch was missing and his pocketbook was found a short distance away. Lodge cards from Seattle and six travelers checks made out by the B. N Berdends bank of Juneau, Alaska, were found. A E. Howe, county coroner, said he beiieted the man was a suicide. , t er Triple Tragedy Discovered. DOWAGIAC. 2d. The Mich., feept bodies of three persons, apparently killed with a heavy club while asleep, were found in their home near heta todav The victims ars William Monroe, 4( years of age. his wife, 42. and their daughter, Neva, 17. Another daughter, Ardtth, 10 years of age, was found unconscious In her bed ' . numbered 11.(00. Authorities believe the three were killed last Saturday night, neighbors reporting Requisition Issued. that none of the family had been seen the Monroe farm since Saturday. SPRINGFIELD, III , Sept. 20 A requi- about sition on the state of Washington for the No clue had been found tonight as to the or the motive for the crime. assailant Chit to H. of return Bernard ago Seville, .lias Boris Schevloff, alleged confidence Habeas Writ Is Filed. tnan. was signed today by Governor Small. Representing himself as an agent LOS ANGELES. CaL, Sept. 20 A writ for a talking machirfe company, Seville of habeas corpus, asking that bail be Is aald to have swindled Rudolph Gam. Mrs. Madalynne Obenchaln, ina pianist, out of $500 througn a bogus granted with Arthur C. Burch for the alcontract for reproducing Ganz compo- dicted of J. Belton Kennedy, was murder leged sitions on -records. Bet ill was arrested filed in the appellate court today. It will at Seattle.be argued later. Aged Woman Murdered. GRAND FORKS, N D Sept 20 Mrs. Bloona Seliger, 84 years of agw wss murdered last night. Her body was discovered today on s bed in the rear of her small grocery. Her hands had been tied behind her back and the bed clothes and pillows piled over her face, cauqhlng death by smothering A rifled trunk near tne bed indicated that robbery wss the motive. , Murder Trial Opens. SEATTLE, Wash , Sept. 20 The courtroom of Superior Judge J T. Ronald was crowded eerly today for the opening of the trial of James E. Mahoney on a murder for the alcharge of leged slaying of his elderly bride here last April. it is expected that a jury will not be obtained before tomorrow. 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This $500 Reduction Cuts Your Hauling Costs K-1- Our . rope and also refers to ths activities of Russian representative at RothstA'n, Teheran, who is declared to be importing large sums and known to be onsubsidising an Persian newspapers to carry tho campaign. It compla'n that nathe Turkish Soviets are supporting tionalists The gravest charge pertains to the treaty and M Tchltcherlns insistence on a clause providing for the opening of consulates in eastern Afghanistan. The not says the government possesses Indisputable ev'dence that rhese consulates are regarded by the soviet government ts prospective center of propaganda. The pote asks for definite assurance activities. these constituting that breaches of the trade agreement, .shall cease. The note accuses the soviet of trying to Induce the Indian anarchist Hafia to proceed to Afghanistan and supervise toa bomb depot on the borders of India, facilitate the importation of bomba into India. 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Harris had donated the use of an automobile end that they had agreed to discuss its permanent ownership after Enright ceased to be commissioner. The gift of the automobile was inquired into after Mr. Brown questioned Enright about fining Sergeant Keller twenty days pay for being gruff to Dr Harria, and compared It with the trivial fines imposed upon policemen who assaulted clttsens and Invaded homes without warrant of law. Commissioner Enright said he had apRodman pointed aa special deputies AVsnamsker, Coleman du Pont. John A. Shaw, Douglas McKay and Edmund A. Guggenheim. Enright admitted that 3000 pages of records of breaches of discipline had been filed this year against members of the He said the entire force department ON EROADOKT BETWEEN MAIN & STATE of instruction leading to Graduation from degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery. an accredited high school or its equivalent, as accepted by any state university, required for admission. New York Police Commis- sioner Tell Being Paid Fictitious Stock Profit. four-yea- Had we given a negative answer to the invitation. I fear Btnn Fein leaders might have taken that negative reply as their model and also refused to enter the conference. In which case the whole piessure of public opinion would have betn brought to bear upon us and we would have been eventually forced into the conference." Coot Representative questioned de Valera's right to membership in the Lister parliament, (o which he was elected in May. owing to the fact toat he was born of alien parentage and had not been naturalized as a BriReh subject. The sptaker replied that Mr. de Valera of the British imperial paraa a member liament for a period of about three vear and as that parliament permlttedhtm ta remain, it hardly devolved upon the Uletei CLiARESS Phone Wasatch 3275 VI r'! 150 Main St. U Iv I |