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Show r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH tSORE fid case t Defense Centers Attack on State Evidence Obtained by Use ry ' CttS them any guns without as order, and that a little later someone called him on the telephone and said: "This Is Hugh Willie. , The boys want l ... ammunition to shoot birds. You let IheinttaTe TfsSnft ttf make It right." Asked whether he thought the voice was that of Willie, as he had testified at the first trial, he replied: "Before 1 said that 1 thought It was Hugh Willis, but that I might be mistaken. 1 have no judgment now. Most of this testimony was given over the objections of the defense and In the absence of the jury, and later It wee striekea out Judge D. TV JlartselltruUB that it was not proper, as It did not show any connection of any of the defendants of an except on a guess or the say-s- o unidentified man. Fred Harrison, a University of Illinois Student, declared he had seen fifteen or twenty armed men shoot and kill a fugitive, and a going to the spot had seen Bert Grace, one of the defendants, with a gun. 1 1 ysampi The talks were participated In by Me-Cea. and Connors, according to witness ren u contended by the state that defendmarks passed between the two woman ants and between McCoy end a the defendants acquaintance connected salting." fclleged ore Wlthjha Dr. Ernest Qreen of Cedar City, Who was called as a defense witness, testified that the dtctograpn could not have Installed In the hotel room between 1:30 end 4 oclock January 31, as testl-'ie- d to, because he was in the room during that time. The defense endeavored to show that McCoy was not In the room when atate witnesses testified that he talked over the telephone. Dr. Green ead that he went to the room with Eugene Parks and William Barnes shortly after 2 o'clock on the afternoon of January 31, but that McCoy excused himself. Parks and Barnes also left, leaving Connors and Dr. Green in the room, the latter testified. A girl employee of the hotel said that she went to a picture show with McCoy after he left his room and that they6 did not leave the show until about oy Q lb. stale Royal brsad slice 89 . Cut slices of stale Royal bread Into large squares, . thickly and removing cruv "cutting breadraitier small saucepan, add sugar, milk Beat the egg in and cinnamon to taste, and stir over fire until It thickens; do not let It boll. Dip each slice of bread Into this cus'ard; when well soaked, lift out and fry In hot fat till light brown in color. Serve at cnee, as the slices dose their crispness if exposed to the air for any length of time. 1 I fc - cJiy the Tmn Loaf 5 Special to The Tribune. r . IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, March 7 Keith son of Mr. and Woodruff, Mrs. N. H Woodruff of Idaho Falls, hee In a critical condition In an Oakland, lalif., hospital as the result of a gunshot wound through the stomach while on a hunting trip. The loaded gun which the boy carried waa accidentally discharged, the bullet passing through his left side. On receiving word of the accident. Mr. Woodruff left for California and Is at the bedside of hie son. INHERITANCE TAX PAID. A check of )266.33 was received by the attorney general yesterday In payment qf the Inheritance tax on the estate of nk L. Snow, formerly of Bwanzey, 1. H. The eboie are simple sample of th every-da. misrepresentation of the merchant hors whole Idea la to' fool th public. 1 he not fooling himself ? WaTkrTs.'ln theff iavenis,ftlg'. confine lhrn:Ke to statements of fact, with-nsimple, straightforward which ere apt to lead to such comparison exaggerations by thos who uae them to mlalCad Into false Impressions ot prospective purchaser what they are getting. Walker' offer merchandise at th lowest price at which euch merchandise can be marked You can believe what w ray In our ad xertlaemeqts, end be confident you are getting th biggest "vstirrr lt ls toalblalQ offer. y unthlnkibe w ' G -- Fill present and anticipate summer vacation needs. e. a f A Remarkable Special Purchase Sale : L 110 Woman, Convicted by Jury, Makes Suicidal Attempts iOoBtiatisg from hands resting lightly on the rail before her. When the clerk of the court started to take her pedigree, In accordance with the law, however, she evidenced contempt for the verdict and refused to answer, except to give her age. Then she closed her eyes, an attitude she had assume during Assistant District Attorney George N. Brothers s argument to tne jury the day before. After repeated attempt by the clerk to get her to answer the questions, Judge Koenig announced that he would sentence the woman on March It anil ordered that her full pedigree be taken ut that time. Because of frequent threats made by Mrs Saludos during the trial to Mrs McDonald. Sheriff Percival Nagle had ordered that Deputy Sheriffs Levy and. be present when the verdic. was announced. Judge Koenig began hs charge to the jury shortly efter 11 a. m . and finished one hour and forty minutes later. The jury was out four and hours. 1 one-ha- lf GRAND JURY PROBES KUKLUX CRIMES March 7. (By th BASTROP, Associated Press ) Witnesses who appeared today before the Morehouse parish grand Jury were, for the most part, r persons held up on the Bastrop-MeRouge highway last August 24 by a masked band which kidnaped Watt DanIt was believed iel and T. F. Richard. into that the Jury had begun Its inquiry men the most serious act of the hooded he only Instance where parish, victim of the lawless operations had The bod es of Daniel lost their lives. and and Richard, virtually heavies were found In Lake La mutilated, Fourche four months later. The principal witnesses today were Hiw J. A. Inabnet of Mer Rouge and father of Watt, J. L. Daniel, th and 'Tot" Davenport. Mrs. Inabnet. at the opening hearing here In January, testified that she aa one of recognised E. N. (Newt) Gray th hooded men who made captivesU Richard, Daniel. J L Daniel, W. Andrew and Davenport There had been no Intimation when the grand Jury would complete It work, but prior tn Its organisation attaches of the attorney generals state said they believed It would require a week or ten Sfweti! to TS Tribune. days." General Coco Is In attendance -I- DAHO FALLS, IdahOr Mareh 7. The el Attorney Tutt. The Bessloa each of action of Douglas Hlx vs. George Witt as clerk of the district court before VICTIM was Terrell decided In ABDUCTORS Tuesday Judge favor of the plaintiff, the court ruling HIS STORY that Judge Hlx waa entitled to a certificate of authentication as a de facto official. The action was the result of CITY. Okie.. March 7. OKLAHOMA the office of justice of the peace held by Dr. B. Cheston Goldberg, who late last Hix being declared vacant when nomfour unmasked night wa abducted by walked inees elected at the last general elec- men into poat hie home here, to failed for had the posi- lice headquarters today end told authortion qualify tion. Witt, as clerk of the court and ities that he regained consciousness representingto the county commissioners, while lv'ng In a pool of mud about thirhava the office declared teen mile from the city efter having filed suit vacant. been beaten and robbed. HI (see was In answer to tha suit, Hlx applied for disfigured by a slash from eye to thrift. a writ of mandamus In which he sought Th physician expressed the belief that to compel Mr. Witt to issue a certifihis captor were seeking narcotics which cate of authentication officially recog- ha carried In hie emergency kit. nizing him ax justice of th peace of They at ri piped me of everything I had Idaho Falla precinct. and beat me on the back," he told po tn-t- fr J most economical. the only loaf that breaks apart even, ly. Just right tor or sandwiches toaster. Royal wrapped. At your neighborhood gro- ROYAL BAKING COMPANY (Ceetlaaad tnm Pass On.) , Idaho Boy Accidentally Wounded in California a a cer's Death and Funerals j, r which eliminates all such statements es On sal tor 816 00, worth 856 00 and 140 00"; (50 00 dresses on sale for 25 CO" end 111 00 hate for 16.75," should recommend itself to a thinking public. float say fercadsa ' about what he will learn in Europe, and what ha will do about what he learns, te doubtless like his attitude toward those who press him to. run for the presidential nomination, one of tentative waiting for events to shape hie course. But there are politicians high in the Repuboclock. lican hierarchy who ardently hope that Parka testified yesterday afternoon re- the course of events taken will turn garding his associations with McCoy and out to be Identical with the course here Connors. He did not see either party act suspiciously at the smelter while the suggested. ore was being sampled, he said. He Underwood There. explained that Connors employed him to Another senator who la just now arlook after shipments of ore from Ely to In Europe, having sailed a few the smelter, and that McCoy Intended riving before the session ended. Is Unto help finance the operation of the mine days derwood of Alabama, Underwood la a If the ore showed sufficient gold. Democratic presidential possibility who has been pressed by, the forces and men behind him into a much more definite j s position than has Johnson at a Republican possibility. As a candidate for tne Democratic nomination, presidential DEATHS. Senator Underwood will have, Imong tne Ruth L. Brown, the daughter first of his duties, end likewise among of William E. and Clara Wallace Brown, the first of his difficulties, the business 48 West Third South, died yesterday of of arriving at a policy, about hie party tumor. The body wa taken to the un- issues of the league of nations or some Taylor. variation of that, institution sufficient to dertaking parlors of Joseph'1beW.made toFuneral arrangements will Satisfy the body of Democrats who reday. gard International cooperation aa a sa4- cred party cause In Washington. Whlls Mrs. Lydie HungerGroesheck, years Senator satisUnderwood has of age, died at her home, 604 Soutlt Main fied the tenets of orthodoxalways democracy, last night following a lingering he has never been looked upon a as ees. Mrs. Groesbeck was born In league of nations xealot. When the fight ansea, Wales, August 31, 1862, and on that Issue was made In the senate. had lived In the United State most of Underwood was the official her life. The body was removed to the leader. But the burden of thatDemocratic fight was Qualtrough undertaking establishment. to Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, Funeral arrangements will be made to- left who was the Democratic chairman of the day. foreign relations committee. In point of the time. It was commonly John Harding Sessions, 4 years of age, fact, at that Wilson would died yesterday at the family residence, 162 thoughtbeen evenPresident better satisfied to have I street. The body will be sent by have led John by Senator Sharp O'Donnell A Co., undertakers, to Park thst fightof Mississippi, whom Wilson will Williams aa more City, where services and Interment orthodox completely . regarded be held Friday forenoon. . Mr. Sessicns It survived bv mJs widow and more evangellsttcally aealous on the and two children, Alice and- Joq H. Ses- league Issue. . . , sions, Jr. Effect on Trade. SO 8. W. Nelson, years of age, died To whatever degree Senator Underyesterday afternoon at a local hospital. wood may be preoccupied with the league Mr. Nelson was a former employee of of nations, or any other mechanism for the Denver A Rio Grande railroad. He International cooperation. In the broad was brought to Salt Lake from Soldier sense. It can be taken as certain that he Summit. looks forward to International trade. Including the effect of the new RepubliFUNERALS. can tariff of It, aa being the determining Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Watson condition of the election of 1924. The rewill be held at 10 o'clock this morning. action of the Republican tariff and of Instead of at 9 .oclock, as stated pre- the Republican policy of Isolation, on of theMade-Telnforeign maraets, and on our markets viously, at the Cathedral The body 1 at the home of her here at home, Is' the field Tn which Sen480 O. Mrs. R. street. ator Underwoods training has given him J Dobbs, daughter, Interment will be in Calvary cemetery, un- his chief political Interest. Under the it can be taken der the direction of O'Donnell & Co. circumstances, Senator Underwoods trip granted that Funeral services for Evan William abroad la not solely for the purpose of Jones, infant son pf Mr. and Mrs Ezra looking upon the tomb of King Tut, and B. Jones, will be held at 10 o'clock this that the fruits of hie observance of forenoon at the home of Mrs. E. W. European economic conditions will play In near 4171 the future of South Thirteenth East street. a considerable role Jones, American politic. Funeral services for Sigmund Appleman will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon (Copyright, 1923. bv the New York Tribune News Service ) at the Evan A Early mortuary chapel, under the direction of thq Salt Lake O. No. Elks." B. P. 85, Interment lodge Hix will be In Montiflore cemetery. e. Honest Advertising-- flSdfmn Oft pffftfTVf! slice, will add a delightful flavor. N V Sale Today Editorial u (taa Pass Os.) g'-r- o State teetimony regarding convereatlone alleged to hare been transmitted from a room of a local hotel by means of a dictograph and taken down In shorthand was the target aimed at by counsel tor th defendants yeeterday during the hearing of James McCoy and William Connors, charged with conspiring to defraud the American Smelting A Refining company by salting an ore V r cut out and keep II! 8, lDL'ii. Justice of Peace Winner in Court Action RELATES Over at very special prices eases or traveling eases, merchandise of real merit which any woman will be proud to own, well made of excellent materials, bought under particularly advantageous conditions. 12 inches, 14 inches and 16 inches. A real find for our customers. Shown in our windows. 3 pictured. Pegs One.) Week-en- d lice. He wa unsold to explain what-- ' caused tne injuij on his fn,.c. Dr. Lolubetg said he had Len bound and gagged just alter being ne.zeii ax he was putting h s automobile in the garage for the night. 11. a kidi.apcis, he aaid. sp.d rapluiy away in l.ie.r own rot chine. Whan he regained eoawiotisiices'-early today, he said, he was lying m a mud hole on the road .hirU-qmiles m the diamond ring ,.n 1 y6J ini country. (Is were cash gone. "1 nor. t snow what happ mil, ' the: doctor raid. ian was unable io The e any of his assailants, but said mat he did not think they were number of tilt ixuklux Klan. ACTOR FREED FROM WHITE SLAVE CHARGE At $13.95 Fitted case of cobra grain cowhide, lined with blue or old rose. At $9.50 Unfitted patent leather cane with linings ta old Irons, lavender, blue or tan. Fitted or unfitted case At $6.50 cowhide; green. ORLEANS. March All patent leather unfitted cases preferred cnaiges yesterday with different colored linings. L. M. C.krk. t'abfuriiia movie .comedian, were dlsrmlsstd todny by United States CummiMloner Browne. No commercialism of white slavery, was shown in the coming of Clark Unfitted cases of black patent anil his companion to New Orleans. It was leather with loops to hold, fittings; Just a personal escapade, and the delined In colors. portment of Justice lx Inclined not to prosecute euch cases, the coinml-aionexplained. Clark todaji received money from his parents and a letter from hlx wife te.llng him that If he would go home he would be welcome. "Im going to be a good hoy In the Utah-ldah- o future," he said, as hr made preparaIt's me for 1mg beaih tions to depart. to and the wife and throe kiddles Ciark and- - a woman companion with Whom he said he acted In many Rim Sperl.i t Th Trlfeua. arrived comedies here snout 100 A TEL! ), Idaho, March 7. A disthree wreck ago and registered at a local trict conference of all district trustees of hotel under assumed names, authorities the Klwanls rubs of P'aho and Utah Governor J. stated. 4 hen their fund betan to run has been called by District low the girl wired her parents In Peedcr of Ogden at Pocatello for Mmh w'H preelde at the bsl-ree- s for money to come home and tha "0 Judge Reeder meetlmre. and twenty or twenty-fiv- e In de-- i preferred the charges. paren'a fault of 83006 bond Clark spent the night de'cwates will be present In parish prison. The PocateJlo board of directors Is Clark gave newspaper men who v'sit-e- d making arrangements for tbq entertainh'm hla philosophy of love, wh.ch ment of trustee on that date, and, .heindicatedebie a business meeting In the forenoon, there will be a luncheon business meetingk ."A man can love two women sincerect noon tn tha F.owanl hall of the ly at the same time and thr loie can.be so great for both he cannot decide which hottT, " In the evening a monthly social meetone he loves the moM be held tnolud n the ladle of will ing the local cltih. The visiting delegates are Acquitted of Arson. asked to bring their wives to the conferLAWTON, Okla, Man h 7 The Rev. ence for This meeting. Feveral number Thomas J. Irwin, former pastor of a are provided for th evening prochurch, wa acquitted of a chaige of gram.being and snappy taiks from the short, arson In an instructed verdht rendered men and visitor will feature this by a jury In district c urt hare late yesmeeting. terday. The i harge grew out of a fire s at the Rev. church on the night of Apr.l 22, 1922. Seek to Close Omahcts The prosecution Introduce! what purported to hava been a conversation between the Rev. Irwin aqd H. C. Lewis, .3 a member of his church, recorded by a An action by OMAHA. Neh., March 7 secret telephonic device, in whli h the to close the Hotel minister made alleged Incriminating ref- the government under the padlock provision of the erence to the fire at the church. federal prohibition tow. was reopened here toils v In federal court following conviction Another Feud Tragedy. of six of th hotel's former bel bora on FORT WORTH, Texas, .March 7. John charges of having eo'd liquor to federal Beal Sneed, famous once as the chief prohibition agents. Only one of th figure In the 8ned-Boye- e feud, result- stood trial, the other, pleading guilty. ing in the death of two Boyces and an Sentence waa deferred. request for an InThe government' International trial, including the fleeing of Mrs. Sneed with one of the Boyces, junction to oloae the Jiolel we taken un shot and wounded C B. Berry at Paducah, Texas, qt noon today. Berry, if is charged, killed SneeTa Mood Barton,-- a m3Btb ago. Berry waa wounded twice. Sneed Is a ranchman and was reputed at one time to be one of the wealthiest men in the Texas panhandle. NEIV) Fitted real patent leather esses with gray, blue or old rose llnlnga. Unfitted genuine cobra grain cases or real patent leather cases. eow-hl- At $5.50 j At $11.00 At $8.95 At $5.00 Unfitted cases 'of black potent leather, beautifully lined in various colors. ' des-crl- l slave glit Bags o genuine tan or linings of gray, At $17.50 Fitted gennln cobra grain cowhide eases or real patent leather of first quality. A against : Geoige At $10.00 At $7.50 Unfitted At $18.00 genuine cowhide or real with colored patent leather case Inlngs. Fitted real patent leather cassa Very handsome, ei Kiwanians Meet at Pocatello Ca.l-forn- - Ban-noo- al kv-- al Irw-.n'- Hotel for Infractions Fcn-t-nci- le a der advisement yesterday, but wa opened todav to permit introduction inoi o evidence. . re- of Pioneer of Mt. Pleasant Dies at Daughter's Home JIT. PLEASANT, March 7. On of the th'a city, Mr. Mary d'ed last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs HOsella from general Infirmities. Mrs. Porter was born. In Montrose. Scotland, August 8, 1834, and cam la Araer-- u In v.ltn her. parent,, landing New Oi loans, Clir stmiia eve, 1849. The voyage In a fall'ng vessel bad been long She came to Utah with r,d perilous oil. eat p.onecrs of Ann LtrIIc Porter, Merrill's company In September, On November 1. 1852, she waa mar-re- il to James P Porter and they lived several years In Utah county, coming to R n ete with the first settlers In 1858. Mr. Porer died April IS. 1873. Rhe - s survive 1 by three eons. James and Andrew Pi rter of S!t laike sad The Way to Terfcct Teauty Captain 1632, - four daughters. M'i. Rebecca Reynolds of Bjr.n.-- . I.. Mu V t Neaon. Mia Ros-lt- a Jaeul eon and Mrs. Jan Coates, -- II of 't. ileseanf. Funera1 services wil' ' hM la th Booth ward chapet at 2 oo'oe'f Fellin' sRe-ono- n. p I, through our wonderful treat- -' for the face and Reck with MINERALAVA beauty clay i nature perfect product for all alcln Ilk Remove and prevents wrinkle; lift sagging mutcle : atimuUtej blood circulation and 7 0,1 th totf complexion ,,jve. splendid youth. - menr OPFN DOOR POLICY OBSERVED. March T. Carrying WARHINGTC.N, out llters'lv hie announced open door" no: icy, ijeore'ary Work today ordered tlie door of hla private offloi- - end those by other hgh officials of the lntcr'or department kept wide open callers during office hours. to anv and th aeereiarya office has been reached by a visitor only after passing various subordinate official through W are Beauty Specialist, Manicuring, Hair Dressing Bobbing, Waving Massaging, Shampooing . 11 BEAUTY PARLOR haunt. An extraordinary sale Tragedy Cause Unsolved. VENICE, Cal., March 7. Whether Zimmer!, former artists model, endlife In an apartment her Sunday n'ght or was slain by another remained a mystery tonight when a coroners Jury returned a verdict of death by gunshot wound. but adm tted Its to decide from the evidence presented whether the case was one of murder or suicide. Ar-li- ed her own Up Good Plates 8 Up Painless Extraction 50c s If .You Can Do Better at one store than you can at another (always Considering quality), naturally you .will trade where you can get more for your money. "Why not use the same. logic in selecting your dentist! Our prices are not equaled in the State. Our experience covers many years time nd is based on practical knowledge gained from serving more than one hundred thousand patients. Then, too, every modern equipment is at our hands the work is fully guaranteed. If you must figure the cost, figure with us first. - Painless Withers Dental Co. DAILY HOURS: to 7 p. m. 1221 MAIN ST. SUNDAY HOURS: 9 - to,l rt oclock New. French Confesses Defalcations. Washable ' Gloved for Spring . ... SPRINGFIELD. Ohio, Merch 7. A. H. Benfleld. cashier of th Springfield National bank, which closed Its doors last night after a shortage of 8600,000 had been found in Its Liberty bond account, confessed today to his father-in-laDr. D. K. Ootwald. the latter declared, he waa guilty of defalcations. Confesses Kobbery Share. VANCOUVER, B. C.. March 7. Georg Henderson held in Sydney, Auetraba, on a vagrancy charge,' confessed Implication in tha Vancouver city hall robbery last fall In which 176,000 was taken, according to information received bv police here from authorities at Sydney. Brock Under Heavy Bail EXAMINATION IS FREE 8 :30 a. m. ..US and, best of all, 600 Pairs r'-.-- Jl ' Samples of a Frenoli importers " , fabric gloves. - . PHILADELPHIA, March 7. After being held by the coroner without ball today on the rharge of homicide In Connection with th killing of three persons by a speeding automobile, Henry G. Brock, banker and clubman, later was released by Judre Flnletter In 830.000 ball. Brock also la uncle bail, fixed by- - a magistrate. on charges of driving a motor car while Intoxicated and refusing to aid indictments on the Injured persons. three charges. It was said tonight, probably would be asked ot the March, grand jury. Sale Today gauntlet and long gloves; chamois suede or lisle gauntlets in fancy "novelties which sell in our regular stock at very much higher prices. "Good r colors for spring. See Thera in Our Windows. i i |