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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 4, 1922. myQfjmJitt . Pric mr DepmdabW OH BtOADWAT ETWXZ3t SOUN eSTUE Wounded Man Found . V in Sport Dresses for Summer Philadelphia Believed to Be Link in ,Mytery. t WHITES PLAINS, N. T, Juno 3. The eighteenth day of the Ward shooting mystery brought three aharp develop- Just 75 of These Pretty Frock Arrive Through Advantageous Purchase for a Notable Sale Monday ments. The first was the discovery to Philadelphia of a wounded man living the name of John Cuiso of New "York, suspected of being the companion of Clarence Peters, alleged to have been shot at the time the by Walter 8. Ward, have killed wealthy baker's son claims to UnsuccessIn the was conman ful search for a wounded ducted yesterday in Stamford, Conn. The second development wma the discovery that a man known as Jack" had begn seen, as late as last Thursday night, at the Mill hotel In New York, where Cuiso claims to have stayed. He was said to have driven up In a red automobile of the same make and color as the car alleged by Ward to have been used by the mysterious "Charley Roes' end "Jack, when, he asserts, they met him and Peters at a blackmailers' tryst near the15.Kensico reservoir on the nlgh of Elay I or Wife Summoned. It was not definitely seen Sizes Range From 16 to 38 Only - estabilshed at the Mills whether the "Jack" hotel actually met Cuiso, who. It is suspected, may turn out to be the real ''Charley Rom." The fMrd development was the announcement that the bakers wife, her two eeeient and a score of other witto appear nesses had been summoned Monday befors the Westchester ' grand Devoted Civic AfJury. The local authorities regard Culsos arrest as .Important, for, If he Is found to have been shot with Peters, Instead of in a row in Oreensburg, Pa., as tie claims, his arrest would have an ImpoIllness. Ends rtant bearing on the Ward case In connection with the story told by James J. now race tout, lodged track Cunningham, tn Jail here after professing some knowledge of the manner In which Peters Special li The Trlbsse, came to be shot. BRIGHAM CITY, June J. Victor E. -- Wounds Madsen, editor and manager of the May Be Clue. News; a member of the stake presiWard's story was that he had (one to dency of the Boxelder stake and a promithe Kensico reservoir to keep en engagement with a band of blackmailers. In- nent citizen and church worker of this cluding Peters, and that he had been community, died this morning at about forced to fire to save his own life. Local investigators took especial note 11. $0 o'clock at the Fearae hospital,' of the fact that Cuiso, picked up while where he underwent an operation for prowling around a house In Philadelphia, appendicitis Shortly after noon Tuesday. had wounds which Showed lack of dressMr. Madsen was born In Brigham City, ing. If he should turn out to be the mlss-t- n March 17, 1879, son of Mrs.. Kmella D. man wHesed by Cunningham to have Madsen and the late Peter F. Madsen, been shot In the ward case, and commonHe was educated In the public schools ly believed to have been the mysterious of this city and at the Boxelder Stake his infected wounds academy, and during the .winter of Charley Ross, would account for the Inability of investl-gatohe took a special course in dairyto find him In hospitals near White ing at the Utah Agricultural college. 11 ns. From 1900 to 1905 Mr. Madsen was manj. ager of the Brigham City Creamery On April 23, 1902, Mr. Madsen married Beatrice Wlnnlfred Mtdgley of Balt PLAN APPROVED Miss of Luke City,, but their married life-wshort duration, as Mrs. (Madsen died WASHINGTON. June J Henry Ford's October $ the same year. During the proposal to tlevelop the government's vast years of 1905-- 7 Mr. Madsen labored as power and nitrate projects at Musle a missionary In Scandinavia,' and wjille Shoals, Ala., was given conditional ap- there he was leader of the Copenhagen proval by the house military committee choir and secretary of the mission. On today and ordered reporter to ih housed returning he became associated with the with a recommendation that it beaccept-sBoxelder News, dud In 1907 became its 4n the form agreed to U committee. editor and a position he held The action was taken by a vote of 12 to at the time manager, of his death. it, in executive session, and was interpretMadsen married Mr. 4, 1908, June ed by committeemen generally as being Saran Cleofa daughter of John in effect but the preliminary skirmish to H Forngren ofFbrsgren. this city. what promises to become a bitterly conMr. Madsen had been actlve In church tested battle between the proponents and work and affairs practically all of civic opponents of the Ford offer in the house his life. For a time he was president of In arriving at Its final decision, he the and also a SunMutuals ward Third committee decided to eliminate from tire day school worker. H was also a memproperties covered In the Fordandoffer the ber of the Third ward bishopric and agreed steam plant at Gorgas, Ala., a number of For choir. ward the leader with W. B. Mayo and J. W. Worthington, of years he was leader of the stake tabof the Iretrrdt manufacrepresentatives the ernacle choir In this city and a member turer, upon new language regulating At the time In all other of the Echo male Chorus. manufacture of fertilizers. of 'the reorganisation of the Boxelder was offer fully Ford approved the rriipcti was made first stake In March, 1917, he Mr. Mayo declared he regarded the comMr. counselor to President 8. Norman Lee of mittee actlmwas a decisive victory foreffort was He Boxelder the stake. determined prominent more a and that Ford musical affairs In this community, as than ever before now would be made to In affairs. In all other public obtain the properties. In congress . Two othir developments Surviving are the wife, two sons, Vicwhile tor E. and Harold; hls mother,' four affecting Muscle Shoals occurred house The was session. brothers, Waldemar, Roland A. and in committee the Instructed Its conferees on the army ap- Sterling D. of this city and Leo Madsen to back of to report California; two sisters. Mrs. Emelia propriation billreached with the senate on D. Welling and M!rs. Connie M. Peters decision they the amendment providing $7,590,000 for of this cltv. Funeral services have not yet been arcontinuation of work on the Wilson dam, so that a separate vote might be had. ranged. committee In the senate agricultural Oscar C. Merrill, executive officer of the that to anv call requiring hls presence here federal power commission, testified the Muscle Shoals project should be comIn the declaration the dramatist recites by in preferably and operation put he sailed from the Pacific coast on pleted . If the government de- that privateto May 5 last, and when the vessel was MerMr. the rided properties operate Havana, on May 26, he was atbv Senator nearing rill said, he believed the bill of so badly beaten by Symon the com- tacked and Norris, of Nebraska, chairman life was despaired of. hls that mittee. probably offered the best method Symon 'yesterday was released by s of dealing with the projects. federal commissioner under $5000 bond for the action of the federal court. At the hearing Broadhurst testified DOUBLE TRAGEDY that Symon attacked him because he had to a disturbance in an adjoinENDS INTRIGUE objected ing stateroom occupied by Symon. Frank W. AnKAN8AS CITY, June derson. floor manager In a departmentIn Robbery Mystery Solved. to death shot found was store here, PUEBLO, Colo., June 3 Police and Miss Peggv railroad a hotel room early today and detectives believe they have 111., was found Marie Beall of Springfield, solved the robbery of the Denver A Rio unconscious on the floor, a revolver In Grande Western train at Alamosa, Colo., her breast. on February 19, when Express Messenger her hand and a bullet In The two met during the war when An- Marqulk Oomix was fatally wounded and In aviation about $6000 In loot obtained. the a was derson captain service and Mlsa Beall was an army T. W. Raieh of Alamosa, a brakeman nurse. on the train which was robbed, is under Letters and poems written by Ander- arrest here following an attempt to pawn son and the young woman Indicated that a ring here The ring, it la alleged, anshe came here expecting to marry him swered the description of one stolen 'Anderson was married. from a pouch taken In the robbery of the The letters contained phrases In Es- train. Ralsh claimed he found the ring peranto, the universal language," which In a mall pouch near Alamosa the two had studied together, according Special agents are understood to have to tha letters. clues which will lead to the recovery of and ten cams here ago Miss Beall days bonds and money stolen In the robbery. was introduced to a number of people as It was aald that three revolvers were Anderson's wife. The two met In Day-to- found by railroad detectives In the home durwere stationed where of Ralsh at Alamosa and that one of the Ohio, they ing the War. it is said. The police made revolvers was of the caliber with which statement, Gomis was killed. public the following signed given them, they said, by Miss Beall. in Police Case. My name Is Peggy Beall. I am 2 veers of age. I live to Springfield, III. 1 Mystery I aka Tribune Leaved Wire cams to Kansas City with ths Intention Chicago Tribane-gal- t NEWTON, N J., June 3 Secrecy la of marrying Frank Warren Anderson. Sussex county authormaintained went the we by When I arrived I met him and ities as to the Identity of a prisoner they to the Midwest hotel together. He told me be was married and that chloroformed today in order to obtain his prints Jail officers admitted that be was not divorced yet. Therefore he finger the prisoner hails from St. Louis and that could not marry me. There Is nothing more to tell. I shot he was taken in custody a week ago at him because he brought me here and the request of tha police of a distant city other than St. Louis. could not marry ma. All 'other data concerning tha man and On the dresser In ths room where the reasons for hls detention or tha unwith tha shooting occurred was a novel open usual an at down mystery cloaking tils case maa a of turned corner page tha Illustration of a woman standing with, a withheld. was man. It learned, however, that for eight the prostrate form of a dagger ever man successfully fought off all Miss Beall was taken to a hospital, days the critical. effort to take hls finger prints. It was wbera It is said her condition isThere thrice she atttamped while he slept and each A bullet penetrated' her lung. time he awoke and gave battle. Today made her statement to toe police. a physician was summoned. Ths prisoner was taken by surprise In hls cell, placed SUES In a etralghtjacket, and put undCr the Inof the anaesthetic. He then was DAMAGES fluence fingerprinted and quickly revived. -- i Newspaper man, elvle and church worker ef Brigham City, who Is dead after an operatlot for appendlcltle. 'T'HESE new dresses will immediately fascinate women and misses, because of their novelty and unique design and- - equally because they are . Box-eld- for general weir right through the so-suita- Life to fairs and Church Work After Brief sum- mer months. are finished with organdy collars and cuffs SOME trimmed colored others with bright yam; trimmed with velvet, sashes, fancy braids and buttons all are copies of the seasons more expensive models in sport attire and all are phenomenal values, we can assure you, at 10.95, Monday. er In Shades of Periwinkle, Rose, New Blue, Gold, Orchid, Jade, Orange and Maise 1904-19- is com-pan- FORD'S SHOALS as Beautiful Silk Kimonos, 25 the Brides Trousseau A and Equally Fascinating to Any Suggestion for Less Reg. Prices Select for Her Own Wear Woman to 13.60 Silk Kimonos, 10.15 11.00 Breakfast Bobes, 8.25 12.00 Silk Kimonos, 9.00 Value Tit Get an Extra 1.25 Gown or Petticoat Or Both Garments for 1.50 Silk Fibre Sweaters Sizes 38 to 44 June Sale Corsets -- ente.-prise- that annually is announced AN ofOPPORTUNITY discontinued and broken lines of cossets Lot Lot Duchesne County Attorney Aiks for Tax Opinion A. N. Alt, county attorney of, Duchesne county, has submitted to the office of Harvey H. Cluff, attorney general, for an opinion the question of whether the law requites that personal property tax levued against real estate aa security ba paid at the same timb as . to effect a clearance at genuine savings. dress shades, such as buff, henna, -- honeydew, navy and blnek, to select from. A remarkable value for women Monday at 6.93. j 11.69 6.00 Priscilla Electric Irons, 395 22.45 6-l- Regular lines to 3.50, in Pamilo or Justnte corsets. Pretty pink or white brocades and coutils in models for the average figure. THE New Curtaining in Different Patterns, 29c All Curtains by the Pair Specially Priced Cretonnes in Every Conceivable Color, 29c Mops, Complete With Handle, 73c 2.00 Guaranteed Alarm Clocks for 95c 3.95 Regular lines to 6.50. 'Gossards, Pamiloi and corsets all popular models, in brocades and coutila and a style in a size to meet every womans need. ar eal-estate, i k bring the total investment of the company np to a figure higher than there is probability of obtaining at a forced Conference Frowns Upon Intencholastic Meets Under such circumstances, the holder of the mortgage has asked the county commissioners to remit the personal property tax. The commissioners are is realized that unwilling to do this. the livestock has since been sold, and the onlv security the county has in the real estate. Xhe questioniis being investigated- by W. A. Hilton, assistant attorney general, who has fonnd that it has ramifications which will result in delaying the answer for n few days. The opinion will be subject to approval by Attorney General Cluff before becoming official. IOWA CITY, la., June 3 Appointment of an athletic commissioner to act as sort of clearing house for all prospect, and chargee of c rotes el onallem and the advisability of mentioning all tnterschotsstlc track and field meets, baseball, basketball and tennia tourneys were the salient features of the June meeting of the con'ar-ene- e committee, held here today. Fielding H. Yost, athetlc director of M. chi- - sale. " - first Other Features for the Home Monday Justrite e Stand Size, With Cord and i Regular lines to 5.00. Including Gossards, Juatnte and Pamilo corsets, with range of models suitable for various figures. All of beautiful material. the tax on real estate. The cireum-stanee- s in the Duchesne county case are that the county assessor exercised hi years privilege under the law for two in succession of holding a forty-acrtract of real estate as sufficient security to provide for the payment of taxes on livestock. The owner of the property, however, was s large livestock owner. The personal property tax outstanding against the property' is something like (120X The itself isjnortgagecL The holder of the mortgage eontem-- ' plates foreclosure, and to protect his title is willing to pay the real estate tax levied against the property. However, to pay the personal property tar in addition it is hia contention, would b. time that this popular family iron hns been nt this low price, and this opportunity only possible while limited quantities, just purchased, last, ery iron is guaranteed for one year.- - Lot 3 2.95 Lot 4 in pretty tuxedo stylo weave, for sports and All the popular wear. DESIGNED Regular stocks to 2.25, including elastic top corsets for the slender figure and medium busts for tho average type. Sizes 21 to 32. n, BALTIMORE, Md., June S, Counsel for Oeorge Bromdhurst, New York playand theatrical producer, who yeswright caused ths arrest of John B Hterday ymen, wealthy business man of Han Francisco, on a charge of assanlt on ths hlgn sees aboard ths steamshlp Columbia, filed rault In tbs superior court today against Symon for $50,000. Neither Bymon nor his counsel would discuss ths case. Tha attorney, however, said Symon would remain within easy distance of Baltimore to respond at once 8.00 Crepe Negligees, 6.00 Exceptional Value for Monday lines from TAKING muslin regular in gowns eral different styles Ip sell in this interesting sales way Monday. The gowns are trimmed with ribbon run beading or embroidery and smocking fronts. The petticoats with deep embroidered flounces and elastic waist. Pay 1.25 for first garment, then 25c for second, or two for 1.50, , BROADHURST FOR BIG Breakfast Coats, 7.50 9.00 Breakfast Coats 6.75 10.00 touch with Big Ten affaire, the commisall charges of sioner will entertain ' The committee frowned on the holding of Interscholaetlc, tourneys and final disposition of the matter a 111 be made at the December meeting. It waue the general opinion that tourneys for the preps are attracting too much attention and that the bovs spend too much of their time attending the meets promoted by the The vaiious colleges and universities. point la a serious one, according to one ath'etlc director, who claims some Institutions kn' advantages than. n- Twin Sons Take Wives -! J at Double Ceremony , Twin eons were married at a double wedding Thursday might by Bishop Georg Graham, county marriage license ' clerk. The 'sons, Hrum Smith Morman and. Joseph Smith Herman, were married tee to select a men as eommlss'oner. other. the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' L. W. St John of Ohio State and Tom The sport rule failed of adoption, as Edmund B. Horman of 767 South Main E. Jones of W Inconeln are other members It waa reported unfavorably and tha re- street, formerly of Tooele. The bride of of the committee. It le understood at port accepted. The committee also de- Hyrum Smith Horman wet Mi -- a Lille, least three men are under consideration, cided that no baseball has been planned May Russell of Tooele. Hls brother marbut the committee would not announce during the vacation rerlod where admis- ried Mias Johanna Annie Noorda of bait the names. According to those In close sion t charged. The committee sent Lake. p - 1 |