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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1922. Indian Flapper , Banned, Reinstated by Tribe HATFIEU), Wis. Pec Evidence Against Mysterious Dynamiter Sought and in Swamps frm (Otatinmd r Hills. ft. On.) id to hav incurred the enmity of ; many of those. diffl-- i ; Some years ago he engaged In killed a man. at Oallion, I.,, and euity s coroner Hie He was discharged by Jury end no Indictment was made against him Hla plea was wlf defense, claiming that ! he would have been killed If ho had not I fired first. t -- .'Parker in Conference. : Governor Parker at 'Raton Rouge day conferred with Special Prosecutor St. Clair Adame, one of the stato'e beet 'ortmlniU lawyers, regarding the course to be followed In the McKoln extradition Requisition papers on the governor of J Maryland are being prepared. s Attorney General Coco and hla assist-;'sntreached New Orleans today to out-- line the plans for the January open hear- In and discuss the InveetiRatlon pro-- ; gram. The attorney general declared evl-- ; dence would show Ienlis and It'chards ; had been tprtured before being put to t to-- ! l death. The events of each succeeding day are more sharply dividing the people of the ' Mer Rouse community. The town and . the outlying sections are regarded as armed camps. State troops are stationed ; here to prevent an outbreak. : M'KOIN TO FIGHT HIS EXTRADITION , 1 Q Prin- 27 3 S year-old cess New aria Crayfish, innehago Indian g.rl, today had been reinstated In the good graces of of her tribesmen after an "exile several weeks because the conservative leaders of her tribe had decided she had taken on all the characteristics of the "white flapper " All last week, the muffled booming of Indian drums, the joyful chantlngs of squaws and the weird yella of the warriors gave notice to settler along the Black river that the princess had returned and that the feast of Owatunka, "the spirit of welcome," was being celebrated. Princess Newana la the wife of Dan GrayUsh and the daughter of Chief Running Wolf, and It wss In her honor the celebration was held, even though her hair Is still bobbed. The decision to receive the princess followed an epidemic of grippe which swept the "Indian settlement following No Indian died from the her "exile disease, but the visitation was regard,, ed ns a bad sign, and at a council meeting It was decided that she should be recalled and paid tribute to as the daughter of the chief. -- OF GALES FURY . oveiatoiry French Liner Reaches Port Two Days Late After Unusually Voyage. Rough NEW YORK. Dec. ST More storie Comprehending the highest grade merchandise, the largest assortment and the latest styles Continues Throughout the Week of terror at sea were brought into New York La Savcke today when the steamship steamed into quarantine forty eight " -- hoiws late. It was the third successive day that s had reported aklppera of Ineomi terrific hurricanes Sweeping the Atlantic. La Savoie reported picking up a series cf S. O 8 from the steamship Tudor Star and then hearing no more from her This led the French liners officers te believe Inst the Tjidor Star might have ie freighter s agents gone down, but later heard reports that rudderless and vounded by waves, she had been taken in tow by a rescue ship. Shortly after lav Savoie came In the once more Cunarder Caronla arrlved-an- d the etorie of hurricanes and heaxy waves were told. At ofte time during the storm. said the Captain Doggie, her skipper, Caronia careened at an angle of i 4 ' dePortholes on both sides or the grees ship were shattered. The Caronla put Into Halifax Christmas morning to escape the battering of (Cofttlnucd frm fi Om.) the waves and was' dels jed forty-e.ghours in makirg New York. Masters of outgoing ships scanned the "Madame Is a very headstrong paheavens anxiously today for a warning tient. this The phvsicians have ordered that the wsa Issued by the weather bureaux golea from Deladoorbell be disconnected and that the afternoon predicting Me. to breakwater ware Kastport, telephone receiver be left ofT the hook. The doctors do not conceal their admiration for Madame Bernhardt's courage, declaring that she is "the most wonderful woman. to Wives The medical men said this evening there had been no Improvement In her condi- Special te The Tribune, tion since morning, but neither had there PRICE, Dec. 27 The Rotarians Christbeen a change fos the worse. The actress to their wives and daughhereelf was as optimistic as ever J mas banquet in the dormitory of the "Tell them In America, tel ail m fr ters was held school. Carbon high I friends, how much appreciate their kino the Harry K. Uoetsman, as chairmanandof the she said. "I snail get wail Interest, presided, fellowship onmfoiittPP agiiin, never Par we-- e' arranged bv Joe Ttillis. This means je was sent out through decoration Frank Olson and Frank Flitrkio. IMstrlet Madame Norinand, the diiectress of U F . I, MiCuitV spoke over the Covonior household, as the doitors forbade telephone, amplified their patient from receiving anv visitors long distance amt J.Tmhs Bernhardt's but or eaid that one of radio, for fit e minutes welcomed thet wlvcfr and briefly every three df todnjs callers was American. Government ministers, playwrights, daughters Tho Rev, J. F. Johnston read a Christmembers cf --the .French academy, promi.Mother. I 1 nent statesmen and follow actors and mas storv entitled Mrs I D. Nutter sung "Kn'ght actresses ceiled St the house, but all were refused admittance to the sick room The Divine" and Miss Jare Mo Jee pl.ijtd a solo, entitled "Melody." Bernhardt was allowed to piano only "friend In beginning the program Dr Goetx-ma- n see was lien pet Angora cat, w hh h on the wives to c,e eaih called Jumped upon her bed as soon as admitted. v and his Her severe Illness has given rise to hn.band's fellowship namesome of the and classification much speculation regarding Bernhardts correct age. Most authorities give the dubs" caused much merriment A Christmas story denllng Twith the date of her birth as 1844, but the birth entitled ie First records were burned in 1871 when 4he earlv conversion, was read by Pari ritv hall was dest roved 'by the Christmas tn Germany, D ( Wood ird. resolutionlsta. The Divine fearah herThs birthday badge was" presented to self has always said she was a few vears younger" than Georges Clemenceau, Mace Nicholason by A. J. Lee. Dancing was the concluding feature of the who was born In 1841. Jp-ship- LLQEtlh -- OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MENS, YOUTHS. AND BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS INDIVIDUALLY FITTED NO RESERVE STILL IN DANGER , Price Rotcrians Hosts and Daughters and OVERCOATS $25.00 $27.5(f $30.00 $32.50 $35.00 And so N e Loof-bouro- com-ipsn- Wal-llnge- KLAN DENOUNCED AS BOMB PLOTS ARE -- FALSEHOOD AND FAKE BEING PROBED CHICAGO. Dec. 27. The Kuklux Klan was excoriated as a falsehood and a fake by William C. Pitts, general counsel of the Mackay companies and formerly an assistant attorney general of the United States, In an address today before ths Congress of the Alpha Tau Onega fraternity. The klan and the reign of the bootlegger now occupy the spotlight, he said, adding that the prohibition amendment Is the same as any other law and that "It Is not likely the amendment ever will be revoked . The present specious concern ts made VP largely of "Idle agitators encouraged fcy small minded country preachers," he I do not paid, referring to the klan. thnk these marauders often interfere with or seriously hurt anybody who Is really worth while, or that they control The only seriously politics anywhere. Ga . Doc. 27 An alleged plot to bomb the homes of the city commissioners was made public here tbt afternoon when Commissioner Morton told a citizens' meeting that about a dozen men, whose namea are known to the authorities, met In a cemetery last night and mapped out plana for their attack. The gang la known to have luO pounds of explosives on hand, he avid According to the statement of Commissioner Morton, the namea of the twelv e men at the meeting In the cemetery last night Included those of memhers of the police department end some residents of Alabama He declared the commission hail heard of plans to bomb home of the members of the city s ruling body some time ago, and precautionary measures were taken. Included In the list of places avam-- t - " VlfB New Shipment Just Arrived THESE EXQUISITE GOWNS, WRAPS, HATS AND FURS WILL BE ADDED to our wonderful selections of importations now being displayed at the Hotel Utah, Special Reductions of to 50 33 Milady will find this a splendid opportunity to select a gown of distinction and character for the many events being given - 1 durjng the holiday season. to The Tribune, MOAB, Dec. 27.' Jesse t. .$9.40 j$l5.00 values ..,...$11.25 And so on up to $20:00 values KNEE PANTS Ranging from $3.50 to $18.50 reduced . Ranging from $1.35 to $5.00 reduced ONE-FOURT- A ONE-FOURT- H H money-savin- g . Nudhsum. superintendent of Mesa Verde national park, has just returned from a meeting f national park superintendents held at Yosemlte. He states that, according to the teport of the federal director of parks, Mesa Verde park during the past season showed the largest Increase In percentage of visitors to national In the meeting held at Y'osemtte parks the Navajo trail, leading from Moab Junction to Gallup, N. M . and connecting at that point with the old national trail to California, la recognized as a factor In bringing large numbers of visitors to Mesa erde park. L. al ' LODGE HOLDS ELECTION. PARK CITY, Dec 27. Silver Spray Reliekah lodge held Its election of officers last evening at the I. O O. F hall The office -- s elected were Mias Marion Dunbar, F. and G ; Mr. Bertha Pike, N. G. , Ms Grace Olsen. V. G ; Mrs Fist her Osika, secretary; Mrs Margaret Dunbar, treasurer, Mr. W, H. Williams, trustee. whom the men are eald to have plotted was the home of Miss Anna Griffin, a member of the city commission and the first of her sex to hold a public office in Columbus. event that will appeal to men in every walk of life Mens Caps Half Price Mens Shirts Off A SPECIAL OFFERING OF One-fourt- h A striking variety of stylish Your choice in this at a reduction of Pre-Invento- ry SUSPECT IDENTIFIED Caps. Sale ONE-FOURT- PRIC- E- In our Mens Shop you will find a splendid variety of Mens Gloves at a reduction of Dec. 57 Charles Dauehau-ski- $8.50. NECKWEAR PURSES LEATHER GOODS Etc.f Etc. Z. C. M. I. Sales ONE-FOURT- H arc no always genuine fictimarking up, no tious values, no , Announcing steps A few south of Kenyon Hotel Balcony. The Opening of Fugitives Arrested. Dec. 27. Jim y and George Wilson, , arrested here last night as fugltivea from justice In connection with the holdup, robbery and shooting of a messenger of the Drovers' National hank at Kansas City, and the robbery, ot 97,(.i)0. win fight extradition' proceeding. It waa learned here today The suspect had been under police surveillance since their arrival here Saturday and were taken Into custody, when It waa learned the party was preparing to leave for Mexico, probably Tijuana. Cav-ert- Threats Received. SAN F'UANCISCO. Doc. 27 Building In the financial district of San Francisco were guarded by poliie and detective to day after Daniel J. O'Brien, chief of Po lice, had received a letter threaten Ing an "explosion In one of the ex Tho letter was signed i hang buildings, "I. IV. W , and told the chief to "re member the Wall street bomb explosion.' It advised the police to watch out for a grocer wagon drawn by a horse and closed, "If you think this is all 'bunk ou wld be sorry. Tragedy in Iowa. IOWA CITY. Iowa, Dec. 27 Roy C. n Weris, resident of Iowa City, was found lying in his home this morning under mvsterlous circumstances, with two bullet holes in his temple and a pistol Ring at hla aide. He died at the hospital about noon. Hi wife wa hysterical and unable to gtvd any coherent explanation of what occurred. Authorities were unable to determine how long the man had" lain wounded, and police were not notified un til S o clock thia afternoon According to local officers, strong Indications point to murder. well-know- ANGELF.S, Dec. 27 A man. who police say is J. R. Anderson, convicted train bandit who sawed his wav out of ths Texas state prison last October, was The police. said captured here today. they learned of hta whereabouts through an anonymous letter, which read. "You have done me a good turn, now I can do vou on. It sou want Anderson hes at Lie county bosp.tai. ' 1 LESS. at OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 212-l- it SOUTH 1LUN 8T. arrested In San Dlogo, Cnltf., on a larceny charge, December 1, waa identified last night as one ot two men nought In connection with the alaying of Policeman Thomas Clarke and Acting lieutenant Terence Lyons, Jieoausa of his deair to impress another criminal with hit accomplishments, according to the police here. It was said that he waa overheard to remark to another prisoner that he killed two policemen In Chicago. Tho San Diego police then sent his picture to Chicago, where the one word "Identified," was telegraphed back. The Identification was then checked through a facial characteristic which caused friends of lauchauskl to dub him "the man with tho scar A detective left for San Diego today to claim the man, ending a search which has extended through twenty cltlea. Alleged ry Sale I. AS DOUBLE SLAYER rfirCAOO. One-fourt- h In all colors, ranging from $1.50 to Your choice in this special FANCY GOODS HOSIERY Off One-fourt- h A A special lot of Fancy Goods, your choice while they last at HALF Mens Gloves ,fo REDUCED BARGAIN COUNTER ,ONE-FOURTI- Los ! $6.40 $7.50 Special Train Bandit Captured. Owing to remodeling of Ma?n Street Store, at President's Suite, Hole! Utah, till further notice t .$4.50 . MENS PANTS Mesa Verde Park Has Increase in Visitors i Off ..... $6.00 values ...... $8.50 values $10.00 values $12.50 values r. lto-tar- NEWf OKLF7ANS, At the Presidents Suite, Hotel Utah values $18.75 values $20.65 values ... $22.50 values .$24.40 values $26.25. on up to $60 values d, sev-fer- sl - All of Our BOYS SUITS OVERCOATS MACKINAWS MENS SUITS -- 1 ' All of Our ht BALTIMORE, Md , Dec. 57 Hearing on the writ of habeas corpus obtained by counsel for Dr. McKoin. former ; mayor of Mer Rouge, La., waa aet for tomorrow. Dr. McKoln was arrested here on the charge of murdeg by t jesterdayof Governor John M. Park er of request Ixiuslana as an outgrowth of the More-- I house parish murder and kidnaping cases. The Writ w yn obtained In an ef- -; fort to obtain ball for the doctor prior to ; his fight against extradition. j Requisition papers issued hr Governor Farker on Governor Albert Ritchie of this ! state for the return to Isjulslana of Dr. ! McKoln are not expected to reach here Governor Ritchie or three ' foctwo when askeddays. whet action he would today, j take, said he would await receipt of the At ; papers before Issuing a statement ; that time he eald he would hear both sides of the case and render an lmpor ; tlal decision. ! Meanwhile friends of Dr. McKoln are Telegrams coming to hie assistance. were received today from many persons and financial sup- pledging their moral was on from two Among them Siort. signing themselves as fellows American College of Surgeon, I Composed of many leading men in the medical profession.. Another telegramy 'from ths Central Savings and Trust of Mer Rouge, La , offered to any amount of money In a local bank In an effort to obtain releaas of Dr. solemn aspect of the propaganda Is the ' McKoln. that they shall seeretlv esIn an Interview with newspaper men proposition and run a government of men and to hla arraignment In police court tablish not of laws. The thing to do With this friermorning. Dr. McKoln stated he was " i unable to throw any light on the deaths crowd Is to let ridicule have full away of Thoms Richards and Watt Daniels, ARSON RING SUSPECTS whose mutilated bodies were found days ago tn Lake La Fourche, near CONFESS TO CRIMES Mer Rouge. , "At one time, McKoln said, I was tell them back and sit that willing to go NEW YORK, Dec. IT. Two men taken 1 could about conditions at Mer Rouge, In a recent round-u- p of burglary susShut now I will fight requisition to the pects confessed today, according to the Sla-ditch " IKilloe, that they had been employrl by While angered at his arrest. Dr Me- - a workers' association at $78 a Koln la Inclined to treat the matter Joblaundry to destroy with acids the wearing apSlightly. , He said he ooiild account for parel In the ahopa of laundry owners ! every hour prior to the kidnaping of the who refused to recognise them. murdered men and every minute since They were reported to have told the When police mysterious disappearance. that they had worked together jthe.r asked how he could account for all the on fifteen Jobe and the laundries :tim so accurately since August, when they visited had beenthat set afire the the men disappeared. Dr. McKoln re- - acid. A watchman waa burned tobydeath - - tortertt time In one of the fires, they said. comes I will show "V hen ths Immediately after the men. who gave yon. their names as Frank Marches and Iwmls McKoln reiterated he was not a XValllnger, had confessed, , Dr. police raided member of the Kuklux Klan. Neither the headqusrters of a laundrymen's orhad he been asked to join the organise- - ganization In Park Row, seized It records and arrested two officials, whose ;tion. he said Former United States District Attorney names they would not reveal. ; Robert R. Carman of counsel for the Information given by Marches and r. stated he would fight any effort it was said, Indicated that the extradition by the Louisiana governor. idiindry organization at which I Captain George G. Henrv, thief in- them had aet out to destroy theemployed shop of spector of the Baltimore police, received every Isundryman . who refused to a telegram tonight from Governor John their organisation. M. Parker of Ixuipriana, asking that hearMarches and Wallinger declared they ing In the writ of habeas corpus, ob- had been employed bv ntber orgamaa-tions tained by counsel for Dr. McKoln, be "as guerillas and that their duties :)ield up until officers arrived with were to frighten business men into joinpapers ing the various organizations. 5 SKIPPER TELLS Childrens Haircutting Parlors Z. C. M. I. r Every Customer Satisfied Every Article Guaranteed g) s FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Out of the hundreds of sales we made durseason, not one was ing the found to be misrepresented ,in any way. Every article wont out with our guarantee of honest value. Every customer went . out sure of the worth of his purchase. And everyone is still happy 1 It Is In Charge of F.W. Richards, Jr. THE MAN WHO CURLS' now and alwaye to give frank and friendly service and to maintain the atandard value and GX3TUXHE worth of even the simplest and most inexpensive articles in our stock. Wa satisfy our customers not only at Christmas, but every day ii the year. our policy FORMERLY WITH WALKER BR06. DRY GOODS. 1 On Second Floor Adjoining Beauty Parlors FHICE8 ABE POPULAR HUBBARD'DENNCQ .21 1 SOUTH-- - MAIN. ST. Commencing 9 oclock this morning, Mr. Richards will SALT, LAKE. WE MAKE FRIENDS OF OUR CUSTOMERS ready to serve Bring the children. be --- m . T0UR S1U-11- 4 you. DRUG STORB TS AT: SOUTH MAIN ST.S It |