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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1921. Bandits Fores Manager lo Drive Them t6 Store and Open Vault for Them. There is Strength in EveryTablet BT. PAUL sat nxbaseud asrvst-Xuat- trwb ed Iron. Uks the tma fc ad like the has f . ash. Ills as prepared its jod woll- -' V - -- c Salt Lake SUPERIOR service and selling the kind of clothes at prices they want to pay, is the secret of our phenomenally increased business this season. , " - , , , We planned for big business on the basis of small profit and quick turn of our stock. a V Superior Clothes For Men and Young Men will satUfms lbs tastg distort tea masA. iltlaedy ft stent bn ilie tfa sad s eg ail lattes bleed while essM p slates toataEte Ifaa wl Pie usually tokotesot steer bed talk If resale aal stress cv wall yon ewe It to yeans if to make tbs foUewlag toatl Sas how )oeg res ass we or haw terras css wato wtefoai A Minn., Nov. planned robbery netted two men approxl watolr 120.000 In diamond ihortly be fore today from the store of A. L fchaplra A Sons In the center of the downtown district. Two men met I H Deeny, asatotant manager of the store, as be was leaving his home and asked for a ride downtown. After Deeny had driven several blocks Bred, Next hls tss one of the men pressed a pistol against vagrslu tablets of Faxated him and ordered that he drive Quietly to the store, where he was forced to opsn totals for tea wetos. than the safe and deliver the diamonds. tortsgU sms sea dim Fifty thousands dollars worth of In hra ssteed. Toar mosey' a ssskWtosehyse monds were taken from the etore WW ha tsfaadsd by tbs asusatectsiws If yes' holdup a year ago. id ant eWais parhsatly astteteotary Maslts.1 Mrs. Obenchaln Makes Demand. At sli dragylsta. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 1. Mrs. Madalynne C. Obenchaln, Indicted on a hs was so frlghtsnsd Quit hs did not charge of murder In connection with the notlca ths driver. death here last August of J. Belton KenSister Mary Rosallta, before taking bar nedy, local broker, tonight cent a letter vows, was Miss Laughlln of Lincoln, to the grand jury, demanding the privi- Neb. . lege of being heard If the grand jury Is asked to reindiot her, It was announced Must Hang. by her chief counsel, Charles XL Krbsteln Slayer of Chicago. Lake Trlbsne Laaacd Wire. CUctte Trtbon.-S.This resulted from reports that the disCHICAGO,. Nov. 3 .Frank Ugregni's retrict attorney's otfloo would ask for fight to escape the gallows for the murindict men t In the event that Judge Syd- der of bis wife, failed tonight. A jury ney N. Reeve tomorrow grants a motion pronounced him sane, and hs was senintenced to hang next Wednesday morning, by the defense for dismissal of the dictment against her, on the ground that November 3, more than sixty days has elapsed slnoe wife was a school teacher at Llgregnis the Indictment and she had not been Bartlett, JU. Her earnings maintained a granted trial, and tha( continuances were home at SIS West Division street, to which she came each Saturday and Sunnot with her consent. day, and helped to pay for the eduoatton her husband was getting. Finally they Wrong Man Arrested. quarreled and the wife stopped coming OMAHA, Neb., Nov 1 A suspect In home. connection with the slaying of the Rev. Ligregnl went to Bartlett, hoping to Father A. B. Kelknap of Lead, 8. D-- , ar- Induce his wife to come back. She rerested there last week la not Andrew fused and be shot her to death and Rolanda, wanted by Sooth Dakota auHe was caught, tried, convicted, thorities, according to Information given and sentenced to death. In a dispatch from Sidney, Nets, to- da. Indications of Suicide. A eom: SANTA MONICA, Cal . Nov. with Distriot Attorney Fowler of Rapid SO, retired foundryman fomerly of City, 8. D., showed that the suspect, who Prior, Kansas-City- , was found dead In his gargave his name as Harry Gordon and his den bullet wound hero last with a night address as an Omaha hotel. Is not Ro- In his head. The polios said hs shot lando, the dispatch said. Hs answered himself. They hurried to bis home after Rolando's description In Important particulars exoept height and weight. It added. they had been informed by Priors eon,MonKay Gordon was arrested on a charge of car- A. Prior, also a resident of Santa ica, of the receipt of a message from rying concealed weapons. his father that read: "By the time you this I will be dead; my body will be .Victim of Flogging. Set ths back yard. MOBIL, Ala, Nov. 1 J. XL Wlnstan-le- y, son Ths hs knew of no reason his local organizer for the American father couldsaidhave had for killing himFederation of Labor, Is In a hospital at self. The widow has been visiting d Marianna, Fla., suffering from Injuries daughter in Kansas City, received when he was tied to a tree and flogged at Sherman, Fla, according to Held for Murder. . . word received today. Wlnstanley, according to Information, ALBANY, Ore. fcov. (.Carson D. Was en route from Mobile hand who had been Beebe, young farm City, Fla., where hs Intended to assist by John Painter and bis son, In settlement of labor trouble. He was employed William, whose bodies were found In a met by six men at Sherman, It Is said, shallow grave on their farm near Lebataken from the train and tied to a tree non Tuesday, was held to ths grand jury and whipped. today on a charge of first degree murder after a preliminary hearing. The boy tearfully protested his lnnooenoe. Suspect Is Arrested. Beebe told officers the elder has that OKANOGAN, Wash, Nov. . A man Painter killed his son In a quarrel and answering tbe description of the bandit then killed himself, after ordering Beebe who held up yesterday Cashier E. C. Tul-l- to In a grave which bury both bodies Beebe of the bank of Oroville, at Orovllle, Painter declared had he dug. with 81947. has been compiled with this Wash, and escaped , resquest after leavB. C, near here, arrested at bodies a the under of ing overnight pile according to a message to ' Okanogan straw in a farm building. , county officers. The man was said to hays had 11700 la his possession when Execution Postponed. taken. FLORENCE, Aria., Nov. 3. Tbe execuTullar and Deputy Sheriff Bernard Mo tion West originally schedof Theodore Kauley left for Falrvlsw in an effort to uled for tomorrow In the state penitenIdentify the suspect. tiary hers, has been postponed pending the outcome of an appeal to the state No Gew to Driver. supreme court, according to an announceDE3 MOINES, lows, Nov. I. Police ment made tonight by Thomas H. g, today are without a clue as to the Idensuperintendent of Inths prison. of the of driver the automobile West was oonvlcted tity the that last night ran down and killed Sis- court of Mohave oouilty of havingsuperior murter Mary Rosallta and Bister Mary Vlr- - dered Lem Smith, near Kingman, Arts. tnla of St. Joseph's academy. A were West Smith from and traveling f witness Brownwood, Texas, to Los Angeles by boy was the to the accident and he toldonly the police automobile when the former was killed. I-- ten. . Gray s Oas 4om often bstpi me, aws tf enrich peer Meed sad revitalise sear sr , t J lt years of truthful advertising and selling clothing in Salt Lake has proven our dependability to such an extent that when business men (who are attracted from all sections of the United States and Europe by the wonderful natural resources of Utah) ask any Salt Lake business man to direct them to the best clothing store in the city, it is perfectly natural and befitting for them toi say Grays are the leading clothiers. Twenty-on- e olph We supply you with what you want in clothing when you ' . . want it, ' , a Suits and Overcoats priced a $25,. $30, $40 and $50.' ar iA Fall-view- Is - - Proven Ryn-nln- PRESIDENT FIXES toBe Soli Lakes Leading house bill extending the emergency tariff act until February 1, after refusing to consider ths McLean amendment providing a schema for emergency protection against Imports from central European countries with depreciated curen-olaFear that the amendment might cause delay and prevent the enactment of the bill before November 27. when the aaueed the emergency tariff expire committee to refuse to oonaider any amendments. As reported to the senate, the bill is exactly as passed by the bCUMt It is expected that the bin win be called up in tbe senate within tbe next week or two. The finance committee began bearing on the wool schedule of the tariff law, but after heartnlg one witness adjourned until Monday. Members of the committee decided that It was useless to attempt to go on with the hearings until the tax bill has been passed by ths tenets. It la the expectation that the tax bill will be passed not later than Saturday. T. 10. Akeson, representing ths National Orange, was ths only witness before the committee. He urged greater protection for agricultural products. e. 0ntl.uW fn Bayer on Genuine Aspirin Warning! Unless you mo ths name Bayer on the package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-on- e yeara and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, fc say "Bayer Oas. year to the extent of $170,900,000. Thu, ths expected aggregate reduction In exfor the fiscal year on the above penditure basis was announced aa $520,000 000, leavthe estimated total axpendlturs for ing fiscal ths year 1323 aa of data, August 10. 1811, about 34.034,003.000." Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, lum- APPROVE PLAN TO bago and for Pain. All druggist sell EXTEND TARIFF LAW Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in handy tin boxe of 12, ,and in bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade lake Tribune Letled Tin. mark of Chlca. Trflmae-SaWASHINGTON, Nov. 3. The sonata Bayer manufacture of Mondacetieaoid-este- r of Salicylicadd. (Adv.l finance committee approved today the lt CUMMINS DENIES MARSH CHARGES WASHINGTON, Nov. $. Suggestions that the railroad brotherhoods representatives had not been treated fairly in the senate Interstate commerce committees general inquiry Into railroad problems today drew a heated denial from Senator Cummins, Republican, Iowa, chairman, on bills to state restore during hearings rate powers. Tbe statements, made by Benjamin C. Marsh, managing director of the Farmers National council, were declared by Cummins to be "absolutely false." Senator Cummins said the brotherhoods witnesses had been called, but the brotherhoods twice asked a postponement. Reduction f railroad employees Wages was urged by 8. H. Cowan, representing livestock producers' organisations. Ben-at- or GOVERNMENT HEARS OF GERMAN ACTIVITY WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. First-han- d of conditions In Germany have been placed before the American government by Cart Bergman n. former state secretary In the German financial mlnUttyT Secret sag Hoover eald today. Hs was a member of the German reparations comno mission, Mr. Hoover said, but la longer connected with the Oerman government and Is la this oonntry on private business. Herr Bergmann hag been Introduced to Hoover government depertments, Mr. aid, as one familiar with the economic and financial situation Is Oermany, and able to give officials an Accurate picture of Germany's problems. His visit, the secretary added, was unofficial and wot connected with the reparations question. He was understood to have brought word " that production was proceeding feverishly In Germany, but, because of the exchange situation and the depreciation of the mark, prloee were not keeping pace with the output. Exposition Plan Approved. WASHINGTON. Nov. toudtag has signed ths Jetnt resolution eongtsse accepting the tnrttatlo of Clothiers i Brasil for American participation In the adopted the conference report, which exposition to be held In Rio de Janeiro variously had been approved by the use. beginning next September. The resolution authorised an appropriation of $1,000,000 to cover expenses of ARTISTS ELECT OFFICERS. bv erecting a building for exhibitions INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nor. 3. Offl-oe- rs of executive departments and brgnehes were elected today by ths general ths United States government. The exposition will commemorate the reaten-nar- y board of promotion of Baptist church In of the independence of Brasil. yearly business session. The new officers Include: Emory W. Hunt, Bucknetl Lewis Is Nominated. Inrton, university, president; 8. J. Los Angeles, first vies president: Jotuv" T. Altchison, New York, general Ate rector. r , NESTOS MAJORITY SOIL FARGO, N. D, Nov. 3.-- The majority of R. A. Neeto, Independent, elected gov emor of North Dakota In Friday's recall election, was 40U, according to unofficial returns today from all but one precinct. WASHINGTON, Nov. I. Nominations sent to tbe senate today by President Harding Included Robert EL Lewis of Denver to be United States circuit judge for the Eighth circuit; Leslie Jensen of Hot Springe, 8. D., to be collector of Internal revenue for the South Dakota district, and Henry H. Erett of Clayton, N. M to be register of ths land office at Clayton. Gooding Amendment Approved. te Tbe Tribune, pedal WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. The senate today adopted an amendment to ths revenue bill offered by Senator Gooding of Idaho providing that In states haring community laws, the wife may make eeparate tax returns and pavmenta, inof her husband. The amenddependent ment will affect eight states, Idaho, New Mexico, Arizona, Washington, Nevada, California, Louisiana and Texas. -- PRINCESS PAT The Sawyer Ig Given Post meiTim-to- e. good-looki- It is the shoe for women who get around sod get thing douse At the Roads Bill Enacted. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. The 273 000. good roads bill for federal aid m highway conafruction - was enacted finally today and now - eeee- to President Harding for approval. The senate Walk-Ov- er Built exactly to the natural lines of ths foot. Straight inside lias with Nov. WASHINGTON, General Charles B. 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