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Show " s V r r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY SCORNING, - MARCH 25, 1922 received a large bunde of telegrams and one Tsdio message of congratulation. , This was the f.rst time he bad ever received a wireless message and he was extremely dehghted with It. Moot of the messages came from persons with whom he had formsrly-wrork- ed In telling of the birthday gift he bad received, he said the most foolish one was a sealskin d checkbook . bolder. . i It certainly is pretty." he said, but how in the world am I 'going to make use of It It s going to he many a day before i am sMt to, write Out a check, and by-- that time I may have fototten-- ' The testimony of Zcy Pvevoet. ons of the state's star witnesses, aa givtu at the firm' comedian a second trial, was District rcad'intd 'fhc record Attorney Leo- Friedman and Nat Schmul-owit- s, ons of the counsel for the defendant. Close to three hours was required to read the testimony, during which time ons of the women deputies in charge of the jurors sewed, reporters read and a number of jurors sat back id their chairs and dosed their eyes. When the testimony of Miss Prevost as glvqrr at the second trial was com. pleted, Gavin MoNab asked the courts permission to read this witness s testimony as given at the first trial. This request was made, McXab explained, for the purpose of clearing up in the minds of the Jury the young lady's laps ot memory, aa there was considerable Information given at the first trial which was'' forgotten ' whan aha was called upon to testify in the second trial. The request was o erruled. - Josephine Keza, a znaid at the St. Francis hotel, and Assistant Manager Thomas Boyle were called to the wltneaa standTheir examtnaduring the afternoon. tion w as brief and no new facts 1 were elicited from either, k Just prior to adjournment Judge announced that the jurors would be, takes to the 8t. Francis to Inspect the suite of rooms occupied by the defenThis afternoon. dant next Monday brought the Information to the court that ' A Sale Today K- The Women's Relief Corps Of WIN 0 G. A. R. hetg a sal e of Cake today. Main Floor Annex. Memo-mee- gold-tippe- Oklahoma Oil Operator-I- s t Held Pending - Inyeatiga. tion Into Coast Tragedy. ' -- Plot Hintedk Blackmail Strange by Attorney; Is Revealed. Story a' A V BHb g the Children Today ' "GOOD GOODS" to our Beauty Parlor for - A HAIRCUT Men barbers Latent Ncuorfor unto folks. J - For Misses and Women J , LOS ANGELES, CaLv. March 24 TA declaration that Mr. Smelly Brittain, who hilled herself here last night after haring been arrested In an apartment where Arthur Bowen, oil operator of 'Oklahoma, New Mexlcoand Texas, Was found sick in bed, had planned a suit this city against a prominent resident of KelsanLeili wae made today by N . . . tomey. Nelson said Mrs. Brittain several moatha ago had asked -- him to act for her in what he termed an "alleged blackmail plot." I did not like the looks of the proposed suit,'' said the attorney, "and t told her I would have nothing to do with it Dtec tIvesBaid MfiTBrit1 records In San Francisco, Fresno and constantly for the past month. PreviousLos Angeles, and at the time of her ly to this time ,the room had been sealed. deeth had pending In Fresno a suit for I1S.OOO against William Hanks of Banger, DECLARE TREMAINE CaL. growing out of hew trial for embezzlement at Fresno under the name of COMMITTED SUICIDE . Emily Samb. , Her afreet here Was In connection with NEW YORK,' March 24 The police the theft of liquors valued at 2o000 from a Hollywood residence last November. today reached the conclusion that Dr Dewitt C. Tremaine first an evangelist, then nationally knowm as an authority Detectives Charges. . on factory production and executive man- Just before the detectives reached the agement wag a suicide. apartment, Bowen told thetn, Mrs. Brit- " Despite .the 'fact that after his disaptain had been threatening him with a pearance! March 11, his clothes wers pistol In an effort to obtain his signa- found Saturday on'ths Jersey shore ture to a contract to marry her when i the last Hudson, luf family insists that his wife, now in EH Pasq, had obtained are the police wrong and that Dr. Trafrom him. The police are holdms ns still is alive Mrs Tremaine adBowen ing pending conclusion of their mitted, however, that her husband reInvestigation. cently had become despondent because of The coroner signed a certificate of sui- his small income. cide in the case of Mrs. Brittain Late Dr Tremaine, who received the degree today tile police began a search of a site of doctor of philosophy and divinity, beIn South Pasadena where, it was said, came widely known when an evangelist she had a cache of liquor, and telegraphed by having constructed in San Francisco the San Francisco police concerning their In ons day a shelter that served as a belief she had another cache theie , , tabernacle. Mrs Brittain, with a police record at More recently he wag manager ef perSan Francisco and here, was sought by sonal work ior the Associated Industries police on a charge of robbing the home of Indiana. He frequently eta med that of a wealthy resident here, where she during the war he addreesed more workhad been employed as a cook. Bowen ing men on patp.otlc subjects than any told the .police that be met Mrs. Brittain other American. about a month ago, which coincides with the departure of Mrs. Bowen for Ell Paso Flogged by Masked Men. from a local hotel where the Bowens had OOltWICANA, Texas. March 14 WIN' been stopping. lard- Metcalf. 40, was overpowered lest Bowen said Mrs Brittain had been Innight by five masked men, forced Into sistent that he marry her and threatened an automobile and taken to lonely him with death If he refused to marry north of the city, where twenty point a dlv hen his the east was to the police t iny - Thereported men said they "wa going to Woman Acts Quickly. make a man out of him," be said. They Police working xm the robberv In a would not make him leave town, but home here found clews which ted them wanted him "to stay har and reform," to an apartment house in the downtown he declared. He said he knew of no reasection here. They were seeking Mrs. son for the flogging, but that hts captora "Brittain and found her w if IT Bowens She Trai quailed at flretdlbut regained her com- - wrong c4as "odav Metcalf was on the streets, wkh the officers, but asked a few mo- parantly ncA seriously Injured. nsiRi si t a ments to arrange her attire She went Into the bathroom and locked the door. FORT WORTH. Texas. March 24. Detectives, after waiting a time, Governor Neff tonight offered the services became suspicions. Four shots were Heard. of state rangers to iMIlas authorities in barhfbdM broke down door the and the'r Investigation of tbs flogging rases, They found an open window. The body of cccprding to statements made public by was Mrs. Brittain found, a revolver in the executive hers tonight- her hand, at, the foot of a light-we- ll Governor Nett sent a telegram to Maurv on which the bathroom window opened. Hughes, district attorney In Dallas, In , t which he said- I - heartily Wife Is, Loyal tender vou , the entire forces, not on'y for your protecEL PASO, Texas, March 24 "I m sure ranger tut for your ssslrtance, if needed, Arthur did not do anything wrong I tion. in the Investigation, you' are now making.- dont understand the affair at alt . Perhaps there s been a mistake Only yes- Shot by Fellow Prisoner. had a night letter from him and. terday I no hint of impending trouble it gave DENVER, Colo , March 24 Private Mrs, Arthur Bowen, wife of an El Paso John B. Black, a prisoner at the guardoil man held Jn Los Angeles pending an house at Fitzsimmons general hospital investigation into the suicide of Mrs near here, wag shot fatally when he and Emily Brittain, thua asserted her belief another prisoner. Private Russell B here today in her husband's innocence. attacked a corporal of the guard She took the news caimly, though her Wednesday night. It was learned here to-- voice trembled as Mis told-ef when-an offio al investigation was expecting day another message from her husband today, begun Black died yesterday in an emerIn"But It hasnt come, she said gency ward of the hosp'tai v Black and DsWalt were stead, I get this news." facing terms In Mr. Bowen left Loi Angeles March 1 the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, - according to the officials, B ack fof .at his request, she said. I never heard of Mrs Brittain In mv fraudulent enlistment, and DeWalt for life, aald (Mira Bowen. We were quite alleged selling of drug at the hospital. Ii Thev wore to be taken to Leavenworth happy while I was in Loe Angeiea i know whether I shall go out there this wmk. , don't or not. Black's real name was John W. luff. ' M The Bowens came to El Paso in Febru. man, according to the authorities, wHo ary, 1921, from Albuquerque, N. M , say he f rst enlisted at Columbus barwhere they had resided a year. He was racks, Ohio, May 15, . In the oil business there. . -- pring Goats 75 I y . T' Sale Today 'Me nTNewjpi Q 9 Iratamas All The Cleaners Class efV, Immanua! Baptist Chursh wilt hold a said of Homo. made Candy for the benefit of the T. W. C. A, and mission work. Main Floor Today Annex ... ' r r Taq blue and white; silk frog trimmed. Made up to Talker's regular specifications as to size iM0, quality. Sizes 15 to 18. Special Today From Our DOLL SHOP Loud-erbae- ; Pl&yphone, Special, $1.00 Really ring. Comes la pink or blue, DolIs, SpeciaI, $3.29 . 71 Kidlline bodies, bisque head, with hair and sleeping . , yw. - Special Showing New Dancing Doll; Also ' Talking, Ciying and Walking Dolls -" A toy will be given to over' child accompanied byt adult visiting the doll shop today. ( c- (Blue Room Second Floor.) rt'1 New Shipment Phoenix Pure Thread Silk, Vests and Bloomers . Plain- - and Vf t 7 VI dropsUieb,- - .$2.50 and $2.75.. . .$3.95 and $4.25 For regular sun. Vasts Bloomers - ...... . - Salti Today in things in spring top coats each a special value at the price, asked and a range to meet the needs of every pocketbook. 50 -- and $10 Hand Scrubs, good' bristles for C5c , 26c and 25c Tooth Brushes 2 for 29 White Ivory Combs, coarse and fine ,...25c..-- t Boys New March 4 William former state director of prohibition, was indicted by a federal rand jury lata today, on chargee of to defraud the gflwernment In the SSAN FRANCISCO, March 24 Roscoe Illegal distribution of liquor Arbuekie celebrated hts thirty-fift- h birth The Indictment followed aeeertlona day in court today, listening to what has made In a publ'e speech bv former United been one of the most featureless sessions . States Disjj-ictT Aesistapt of his third trial for manslaughter, He Henry Walnut that eliorte toAttorney n Mock McConnell had been mad against on orders from Washington Spring -- Walker "Suits proee-cutle- die-tr'- ct Parents will be glad to find such splendid sturdy suits for their sons at this very low price. Exceptional dark wool mixtures and built for ex trm Jong wear by reason of tha two pairs of knickers. ur - You will find it softer, more beautiful, cleaner and clearer than other finishes. , ... And Velvetone 1 lasts as long the paper lasts never fade e, PORT ANGELES. Wash., 'Marih 24 Thr vault and sere of the Sequlm State bank at Soquim, near hero, wae blobn early today by robbers, who obtained IJJ 0W In cash and bonds. The robbers to the hills and a po ane started to . sarth for them SALTLAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 271 South Main Bt, Wasatch 6292 200 Boys : $ Tub Suits T Firein ManitobaTown La' -- pftkwW-Mwiwii, and Mra Max Marheft mirthfew-Timarflwnd"- a maa were burned to death when fire destroyed the Warheft home at Amenth, Man., north of here, today, , .. SPANISH FORK MINER DIES. 4 Rpgrlel I The Trltwne 4 FORK. March , HANDI 4 Hlg. genron, a mlnen wha had made hie home Fork for some t.me, died tpnleh at the Provo General hospital, Im night an o;eratlon He la by hie widow and four childrensurvived Funeral arrangements are nqt yet mode , v. ' utiver - 1 ti j .t ft J 50 New Spring Hats j 3 r f a tv 'Special b $16X3 , r Dresses A very excellent value In splendid gingham dresses for gtrla Ideal for school wear. Made of very good e material, in multitone or effects or plaids; some with white pique collars. Good looking, practical styles. Many new Ideas developed this season. Reds, greens, black snd white and other colors. 95 In a xery extensive end pleaqjng variety of material-- , hair cloth, georgette erepe and crepe de chine, candy ' -cloth, milan, hemp and other. j 35 Gingham two-ton- Broken lines and broken sites. Our former prices to 22 95 Splendid rala- -' teas, ginghams, devonshlrea. Sizes 2 to . In middy and Oliver Twist styles. Solid colors in browns, greens snd norfolk, other shades. atrlDee and combination effects. Color featured are navy, brown, the popular shade from red and honna and black. the hat is dork it i "brightened with n lacquered quill, nnartisticgroup'of fruit, a garland of. flower or some smart ornament-e- ach an exceptional value at thi price for today. 'If The New Girdle For The FJapp er SHOP IN OUR DOWN STAIRS STORE TpDAY AND SAVE, -- irf' VliW'i , For Today Country Bank Robbed. Six Are Cremated velvetone eostmensiofetbah" . ordinary printing. Mall orders given careful, 'pfompr attention: Girl' Saturday Sale pre-vto- We are the originators of the famous Yelvrtone finish. Xru , Walker Prices. 8T LOI IS, Mo Marcn 24 Jewels valued at 117 000 were lost here by Mra. Annie Pierattg of Chicago during a stay March 17 while en route to Hot Springe, Ark according to notice today, whkh offered a reward of fisoo for the return of the jewels. No Information regarding the loas has been made known here. CHICAGO, March 24 Indictments were returned by the grand Jury It ot reu,t todaya of an alleged? conspiracy to Investigation thwart Justice In recent labor trials The indictments VI named llliam Gue-spresident of the Chicago Flat Janitura' union, and Theodore Lodln. M , Reports Loss of Jewels. Indicted for Conspiracy. 0 our 65e grade. r PAIRS FOR I . styles Juet madg for happy girig to wear on bright spring days. Tana, blues, bright tangerines, In many very , attractive models. , Schaf-Tero- i 3 M fl 8 Prt FRANCISCO, March 24 The court of appeals today had granted a writ of habeas corpus to Gue John Harris, whose extradition to Bt Paul to face chargee of robbing a Jewelry store of diamonds valued at more than 1100 006 wae ordered this week by Governor Stephens The writ wag made returnable March 27, two-ho- . GirULBpring Capez and CoaU Habeas Corpus Writ Granted. w ;i. itO.1 t ' Palmolive Soap, dot. ,SSe &0c Kotex, box Pebeco Tooth Past , .Me Java Rice Powder ,..42e Velour Powder Puffs, flesh and white I for 25c $5X3 Pricea el ' i WOMENS SOX HOSE Pure thread silk, .with lisle' y garter top. Block and brown. ( Bpeclal today, Very smart, very bright and pretty In etylea for little girls, with waist or flapper style with belts. Block checks, stripes, mixtures. In youthful splendid styles, hi reds, greens, black and whlte end other shades MiX'onnell, " SAN 4 . -- 5 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSE Black and brown. regular of our 50e quality.. Splendid for school wear.' Special, pair Girls' New Plaid Skirts Two-Knick- cr i ' - t PHILADEJJHU, r Irregulars o apeeial.. , This limited number of the neweet in spring eklrts the newest novelty plaids and checks in plain and pleated styles or in strictly .tailored models Just beginning to put in their opening wedge for spring wear. Each skirt Is a tremendously big value at the eale price because of an exceptional quality of fabric, style and workmanship. Former Dry Agent , Indicted. C WOMEN'S ZaZSLS H08B Black and brow. S7AL LUNCH KITS Black enamel finish, leather handle, with pint thermos bottle. . . 9 saw WeVJ Special price I i I rr i........ Special..,', Todays Drug Specials NEW LEMON SOAP Shape of legion, It cleanses i 1 rOMXaCS CHUTOH 8HJC HOSE Black and colors, including nude, medium (fray, natural, polo, new sue 46 'and brownT Fnll fashioned. ; 5 very specially priced at rax 3 HOSIERY Very 50 New Skirts - at Everything from the tsilored model with sn notch collar, tailored atltchery and pockets, to the jaunty sports stylo and to the dreary afternoon wrap, ths latter not too elaborate In (tylo end color and can bo easily worn for street and all occasions. De-W- ARBUCKLE PASSES BIRTHDAY IN COURT t VI wife-obtain- ed -- T J Jb Saturday Sale of Two Hundred Jut ra J3.98,J5.98J thathing to bo worn with tht flannel sport roats ahowlnf af 1$ U. the apetlai 8at4itlhy. -- Saturday- Naptha heap .Cbystol WblU Oeep A-- e w - Spring Millinery MUsei' and Women $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Delightful Spring Suita Hour Salei, 2 to 6 p. m. , ..Today New Pla!d and Striped Skirtz, Three four great lots represent wonderful values Black and the beet spring colorings. Hundred! of Buck-ft- n style. . Vw shapes, 76c. - -- Tweeds, Jersey and triootlnee, XOc Mlsess and Women's M 14 let. Me Plain whit and whit with colored --collere .and cuffs., . Made Af Lonsdale jean. 81se 14 genuine In 2 Men, Women's and Children's ttecklng 1 Black and color In the many different styles. Ail elees, Supply Saturday afternoon. - Women's Union 8ult 1 for 1.00 Lace knee and tight knee. Low neck. Sleeveless. : She never knows she haa a corset on, $11.88, $13.98, $24.75 for 20 I . far- . c ye(, it will throw- bock the ihoutten." : ' J ravage of atsee. The style the newest fashion Ideas. depict . 4 perTVIuinn Silk Blouses and Waiita $2.98 A special lot which arrived Fri- i day goes on sale Saturday at thl very low price. Style and color In a greet variety In an elate 21 to 44. ' A reduce the abdomen, prevent von height. . , Our Bum Jolle Grecian Trieo is a perfect corset for the mine, not only this year, when the apparent eorsetless figure is so popular, but for any time. Special showing in our windows sod in eor set department today. - Frtoss, 91.00 Up " f |