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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MOKNINU, UUTUBEU 24, laca. Preserve Barns and Silos EC, With Good Paint Defense Meets bams and silos, you will realize how a little Paint investment iu paint Baves prevents rapid depreciation by protecting the surface and minimizing decay. you-mpne- Edema broke oat oa the palm of niy band In blister. Later tha bliatara broka and war o tor that I could not open my band. It burned knd was M painful that I could sot put ray hand In water. I bad to keep ft bandaged for ewer a month. I read an advertisement for Cud-cSoap sad Ointment aad a act for a free sample. 1 could aea an Rebuff. HACKBNPifCK. 'N. J.. Oct. bat one court day, in which forty flv minute war riven to the electloo Ct a jury, the state tonight rested lta Case In the joint trial of George Cline, motion picture location director; Mies and' Charles Bouillon, Alice Thornton brother-ire-la- w of Cline, for the murder1 on August H ct John Bergen, motion picCon-suml- ' If you figure how much it costa to repair Burned and Was Painful. Cuticura Healed. State Rest in Cline Case After One Day Session; . more, Paint your, barns and silos whenever they need it. That is the saving policy. Pullers Barn and, Itoof Paint and Fuller' .Silo Paint are especially made for barns and ' silos, respectively. They are high quality paints, easy to apply) durable and serviceable. .Clara Asa, Myrtle Like all they ar the result of 73 in the manufacture of high qualyears of experience ity finishes of 11 kinds. Ity ' ur improvement and when no purchased had used on cake of Cuticura Soap and two boies of Cuticura Ointment I was heated." (Signed) I Mis Point, Ora. ture actor; Cuticura Soap, Ointment and TalThe count reserved decision on the adcum art ideal for every --day toilet uaea. evitwo offered in notes missibility ct iyU Iwk rn. to Ibg aserwr OsOnn kk dence by the stats. One was aaid to be ' a,hoM. the dying abatement of Bergen: vkm OiaOMtSuiai Tiloumrr frame-up, was and other a "This the BMPCaUcera Sea shave with, a. on been found to Said note have a w,s after hie death, which read: . Bergen George Cline fclUed me. A motion made by defense counsel to " dYmlsa the Indictment against Miss knd Bergen were there. Bergen and Thornton and Bouillon on the ground that Mrs. Clina were sitting in a corner and the state had prodatced ne evidence to the latter I said toto Bergen: had tell my husband be Jack. connect either with the crimewus dea cause of. the children. Died. , This statement, he aaid, referred t The principal witnesa for tha tata was Mrs. tesbetween improper relations Tounty Detective Knthaa Allyn, who Bine alleged Cline and Bergen. Then Cline said, to tified to two statements made by If you have anything to gay, Thornton. One, h aaid, waa taken by Bergen, him at a diotel in Fort Lee on August let' have It. Bergen was answered, Mias Thornton according to Aliys arrested, before ti, and the other wan made by Assistant version of theMlsa Thornton' statement: "Yea, it'a truth. What are you gohis Prosecutor McCarthy in presence, ing to do about it? ' , after she had been arrested. AlTo this Cline replied: Well hav H In the latter statement. Detective and Bergen answered: Thornton stated that out upstairs, ly n 'testified Mis when she went to She Cline home on the "No. we will have It out here." Thornton s statement, according night of the murder. Mr. and Mrs. Cline to'Mies th witness, waa to th affect that dine seat Scullion upstairs for a revolver. The detective testified that Mlsa Thornton said on Scullion's return! "When the men started to go upstairs, Mr. Clin attempted to stop them, but I rushed between them and bald Mrs. Clin back. Bergen and Ciln then want upstairs. 1 heard a scuffle, then on shot and Bergen came downstairs, followed by Clin. As Bergen went out I went into th kitchen to get a drink of water for Mrs. Clin and din told me to go home. I went and after I reached home 1 telephoned to dine and toM him 1 had passed Bergen lying on th street. Clin made no answer and hung up th receiver." Th defense will begin Its ease tomorrow. Six men and alx woman "are on th jury. Miss Busan 8. Squire, a stenographer, waa chosea forewomen to,. of tha jury. Whats good coffee worth? Whats good cheer worth? 4 Fuller-Produc- ts, W offer free advice oa any pain tiny problem. 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Th British office denies the FYench story that In 30 days th soreness had gon and It has asked a further postponement of my gums were getting back their origthe near east peac conference at So far as it i concerned, there inal color. After three months my teeth la no reason why the conference should and rum, wer in fine shape. McDermott Pyorrhea Treatment not take place aa arranged on November . Is only 1 for a three months' treatment la the. guarantee: Get a package, Here Lord Purxoa ia continuing In th for. sign office under Mr. Bonar Law and a use half, If at end of six weeks you ar continuity of th policy will be preserved. not satisfied with the benefit received, return th carton and aalea Th fact of th English elartion ea need not affect th conference,going aa slip to your dealer and h will refund Lord Curaon, who will probably attend your money. Thats all there is to it. th conference himself, la a peer and Either you are satisfied or your money doe not hav to fight for a seat in par- will be refunded. Buy this treatment of liament Tha earn consideration ap- Schramm Johnson or any druggist. Mall filled with aam guarantee by plies to Lord Milner, who has also been orders mention i8 a th possible chief of th Schramm-JchnsoSait Lake City; or British delegation In Lord Curaon John M. McDermott, Kir., 24 Union la unabls to go. League Bldg., Los Angeles (Adv.) for-al- Lau-sann- s. Lssssss half-emp- ty art dike , . quicken Ae clra Ration, and th inflattunabon an I pain esbside disappear. Vi( bout rubbing; Sloan upenetratq I had break up the paiitlul cong( etion. rails e rbnw.lt. Sloaps Wthee ad trelriwi pain, aad c mlotl. $ u.a, act Cslkni fraa fellow passenger on a train from Boston. H convinced the police her that be knew nothing of th theft sod was about to be freed wthen a detective recognised him. oa and Th California sheriff cam decided he would take no chances with th slippery Palmer. Hi ' feet were Tha commonwealth I re- manacled as weft as hie hand and be stenographer. wore on contenthe Oregon boot." footgear made this to stain lying prove its tion that the girl was seated at her type- portly of lead and weighing thirteen writer when Mrs Rosier entered the pounds s boot. Thor was also a heavy room. B&tcheUor also identified th pis- steel chain that was supposed to make tol with .which the shooting was dons it impossible for th wearer to run withHe said It was given to him fry Arthur out breaking a leg. Rosier a week after the killing. -- Pag Tim. n, passed resolutions to support of th repremier. tiringwas It pointed out by an official of th t'nlted Kingdom Alliance, tha principal that English temperance organisation, such an attitude would mark a departure from previous stands of the Scottish tempera no organisations, which had always supported individuals in favor of temper- - back Leoaaaact Oraatioa I calda ta itbeet, 2oanf Linlm zntrktihpainl Ink Tag Oa Lak Tribes Leased Wire. Chicago Tribue-8l- t NEW YORK. Oct. 23. The "Oregon of th two families boot and other apparatus fastened to affected by the double slaying welcomed Richard A. Palmer when ha left New the change in Investigators. York last Friday In custody of a California sheriff failed to serv its purpose. Pfeiffers Statement. Lieutenant Fraxer ot the East Fifty-firstreet Trlbnne-halpolice station received a telegram t Lake Tribune Leased Win, Chleags saving Palmer, who was on hi NEW BRUNSWICK, Oct. 23. Timothy today San Quentin prison, Cal., escaped. to wav N. Pfeiffer, for M W""V Sheriff near Rawlins. Wo from the cfreariifg 5f the chonge in the conduct of Palmer has escaped twice from prison the investigation, said: from trains on th way to and twice I botieve thl appointment will meet He la 29 and says he Is a min- with general approval and wl! result. in prison. ing engineer. In April, 1919, he waa a thorough, comprehensive, Intelligent and sentenced to five years in bon Quentin coherent Investigation. In September, he 1920, for Mr. Hall and the whole family are madeburglary. his first escape. He was soon reready now, as they always have been, to captured, but Jumped from a tram on make available to the prosecutor all in- his way bai k. The train was speeding formation within their knowledge con- at fifty mjles an hour and Palmer was cerning this case. hurt. Two soldier picked him up Documents containing evidence of the badlysaved him from death. numerous persons examined during the and He was sent hack to Jail, but escaped six weeks sines the discovery of the agalit February 23. Hie whereabout bodies of th Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall were unknown to tha authorities until and his beloved choir singer, Mrs. Eleanor September 23. He was then living her MHls( will be turned over to Mott. at a first class hotel and was arrested, Th Indictments expected and subse- charged with having stolen $125 from A for were talked of which quent street, days, failed to materialise today. Whether this was because of tack of evidence to support an indictment or because of the official act of tha attorney genera in assigning Mott to take charge of th investigation, was trot made known. Th Somerset county grand jury met for a brief session this afternoon. Thirty-tindictments were returned, but hree case. Judge none concerned the Hall-Mi- ll dismissed grand jury subdearyto the rail of th . court. the ject waa It definitely established that the been never case has presented to the genera ref grand Jury except toforit such Chief Justice scene as mad by his charge. he delivered when Parker, Prossdutor Beekman would have . g'ne before itXJoday, it ia said, had he not been supers (led. Further thatv the deputising of the asThe simplest way to end sistant attorney general, there wer few A touch corn is Blue-jadevelopments in thbscase today. sent to Lav' A county detectiveNga stops the pain instantly. Then lette. N. J., th home dRHenry Stevens, the corn loosens and comes brother of Mrs. Frances't evens 11U, out. Made in a colorless th minister's widow, again Yr check up clear liquid (one drop does , Stevens' statement as to his ntayement on th night of the murder. it!) and in extra thin plasters. The action is the same. Harmless Means of Reducing Fat Many fat .people fear ordinary means for reducing their welghL Her ia an extraordinary method. Extraordinary because while perfectly harmless no dieting Marmots Preor exercise is necessary. are made exactly In acWOMAN'S TRIAL scription Tablets cordance with the famous Marmots PreYou reduce steadily and easily, CLEVELAND, O , Oct. 21 Four jurors scription. with no ill effecta Procure them front three women and a man war t rela- your druggist at one dollar for a large tively selected today in tha first degree cass or direct to the Marmola murder trial of Mrs. Mabel Champion, Company,send4612priceWoodward Avenue, De22, alleged slayer of Thomas O'Connell (Adv.) troit. Mich. FOUR JURORS PICKED PALMER AT LIBERTY, FOR DESPITE MANACLES Oeatlasei of New Haven, Conn., in n rewtaurant here early on the morning of July AT. County Prosecutor Stanton has anContUuad a Page Bva Mills aaid member Antiseptio Penetrating, . . 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Talbot, mining engineer, bought a Hudson of us in 1917 and now gives us the happy report that, although his work has often compelled him to use some of the worst roads in Utah and the four states, his car has never been stuck in all the five years. , . y. in it. ROSIER'S BROTHER TRIAL WITNESS graLArF,LPHIA. Oct. 21. Arthur E. Rosier, brother of Oscar Hosier, adverto death with tising man who was shot his stenographer. Miss Mildred Geraldine on denied the witness Reckltt, today stand that he had poisoned the mind of Mrs Catherine Rosier against her husThe band and prompted the shooting young widow, accused of the double slay Inc, is being tried for the murder of .the Stenographer. Rosier, described by the defense as the "Iago of the case, was subjected to a strenuous throughout the aftemooh session by John R. R. boott, Queschief counsel foe Mrs. Rosier. tion wer hurled at the witness in an waa in endeavor to prove that he league with hla brother to drive thie woman from maintained that he th house." Rosiersister-in-lathat the never had told his slain man was anxious to cast her off tor a new love Mrs. Rosier stared at th witness, who Only once avoided , meeting her ee today waa ehe overcome 'with emotion w C CATALOG ENVELOPE Boilt to Year SpcdOcsiieas Ertry Size, Any Paper, Smooth edeed center eam MrU with ample tip with o without sumimctal ot etriosclup. Printed attractively In on or mors color effective sdvertuia at low eoet. 'isvjsr&r Never to have been stuck in 60,000 t ment, and worthy of Hie confidence they place ii.t.uAUEit ' Wmmmtch 1T In the morning session when I. Ribh Tolln. her hubande partner, was asked to Identity Rosier! spectacle. Then ehe broke Into eobs. Tolin testified that he had taken down In a small memorandum book a will disinheriting frls wife and child, a Rosier dictated it on hi death bed In tb hose pit. Prank Batehellor, another partner of the dead man, testified to the blood stain on th wall made v the band of th A sur-soundi- ng It has been overhauled only once and it tigs got as high as 17,000 miles out of a tire.. Pin Stops Instantly e fi The Hudson Company is one of the very few motor car makers 5ho ever hve taken the trouble to send their own plant engineers out into the west to study the requirements of mountain driving at first hand, and the results are becoming increasingly evident. For Infant s Invalids A Children The Original Food-Drinfor All Ages. Quick Lunehet Home .OfficeftFountauis. k RichMilk, MaltedOrainExtrectin Powder Si Tabl ct forms. NourUhing-Nocooki5 Arci4 IsiUtrocs and Substitutes THEB ag. 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