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Show 1 TilKSMiT LAKE TmUlLrJ,.TMUUi$DAi MUKmJSG, AUGUST BY POLICE (Csattaasd tnm fin Om.) is waa planning to make Mrs. Mor hi nlntt wife, la tin flrrt nour or N after hla arrest would maka only on statement, and that waa "h killed lb only, woman I ever loved." ' Later ha varied it- - . "She committed autcida last night, he mumbled. "Ktnt 1 Put her on the ; PISTOL NEAR BODY. ST Y0U;FHGET Moderately P need ... "TP AW ' V Positively Only Three More Days of Cooperative Sale of Good Pianos and Phonographs. AT DEEP-CU- T PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS Fail Dresses f a Special Selling ' . BUY NOW, PAY IN THE FALL; SUGGEST YOUR OWN TERMS; , TWO TO THREE YEARS' TIME er New The Hour 10 o'clock Today this selling you can catch your first glimpse new autumn of many I i and winter style notes col ors Rosin Adventurine (cedar color) Navv Black At . Oleander The Great Factories Made Us "Cost of Production Prices" on a Limited Number of Pianos for This Sale Goodly Se- lection or Hand Yet But: It Pays to Hurry. (green) Sepia Brown These in solid colors . Open Evenings Till 9:30 61-6- 5 Main Street. . Introducing When new season style is offered at a price it is the part of wisdom to make the most of the, opportunity. New shiny braids which em- M phasize a style line buttons to match the fabric tightly coin dots oblon LOS ANGELES, Aug. It. Kid McCoy's flrstersionorTlnrihootttig of Mrs. Theresa W. Mora, divorced wife of a wealthy antique dealer, In the Fall-favor- ' im. IX8 ANGELJSd, Aug. IS. "Kid" i cCoy, In private life Norman Sclby, who today became Involved In the shooting of Mrs. Theresa Mori litre, at oc time claimed th world's midbat- dleweight boxlnjr title. He has tled som of the most famous fighters t, In line; history, Including Janvs Peter Maher, Joe Chnrtutkl, Tommy Ryan and other stars of twenty years ago. McCoy's ring career began In Hll when he won his first bout from TMs Jenkins. He continued his cllmh., and t'or-bet- The various accounts h.t i waa in 19 when he wald to the altar with Lottie Plehler in Middle-towCorii. McCoy bad known her two days. The marrlaee lanterl v.oe and a half, during which time ' h Kid" became unofficial mliMiw..i..h champion- of the world by defeating Tommy Ryan and Tommy West Two years after the wreck of his first marriage McCoy met Juiia Woodruff, who became wife No. t. 1 and 4. They were married and divorced three time. The former boner dnsuribed th third divorce as the charm. FOUR OTHER MARRIAGES. Fcur other marrlaces followed, the last being with Carmen Urnn dancer known on the etbge a Pacm.-i-r imigren. ineir romance ended la 1320 three days after the wedding. In 1M McCoy almost nnrriml ninth time when Mrs. Jacqueline Mr- j oweii atarteo rrom Baltimore to mtt him in Los Angeles, but thinking Letter of It got off the trair. at ntrnl. and telegraphed him all was not com ing any lartner. McCoy's ring and matrimonial troubles were followed, in recent years, numerous tilts with the law nri by brief periods of motion picture actlna He planned st one time to make a motion picture deplctinr his marital career, but th project never material- isen. The former boxer's skirmishes wl.h the Los Angeles authorities linn In whea he was Indicted in conneclilt, with tion the Oil company here and the Norman 8elby company, which Investigator alleged was a "dummy".' concern to cover u. his oil transactions. McCoy explained the transaction to the satisfaction of the authorities and :h Indictment waa dismissed. OOt INTO BANKRUPTCY, la December, 1921, McCoy filed a petition In bankruptcy with debt of sub ana asset of three suit or Ciotning. Early last month th "Kid's" apartment was raided by deputy rheiiffi ho called to investigate th sound of pistol shots. He held them at bay for a time by firing-- at the floor, but later admitted them and explained that he did not know Uy were officers and thought they might be trying to frame" him. Th affair waa amicably arrnnred and no arrest was made. On Aurust i last polic were called to the Hollywood horn of Mr. and Mr. Mors, where they found Mora and several friends engarcd in heated argument with Mrs. Mors and , McCoy. Mor exhllited bruised fa-and aekrd the arrent of hi wlf a on a chare of asviult and batterv, He also handed th police a small revolver, saving; that h was afraid Mrs. Mors would shoot him with it McCoy satd tint he had com to the house at Vrn. More' requet to protect her from her husband. This affair also ended without an arrest Two days later Mora was granted a n interlocutory decre-- t of divorce from - Texas-Atlant- See These True Blue Tests The Six Oakland Sealed Orders are in our window. Every morning this week at ten o'clock one seal will be broken.' Drop by and sec the day's test of Oakland quality. A different, distinctive test each day. ic -- . Sharman Automobile Co. . 61 South Stats Street Wasatch 6707. Good allowance for your old piano or phonoArrange your own terms. . ' me her as never loved a woman in 1H defeated urh well known Ktars before. She la dead now, but I still aa Gus Ruhlln and Joe Uoildnnl . love her; I don't car what becomes The young won )Us victory rom Choynskl flghier of me now. In San Frsiiciwio in 1W. as her The folloa-ln'I waa coins; to marry Just year lie . ast-?- r. soon as we could a-- - thlnn rlght-sld- e both alaher and Choynnki inloppicj 'out- - Ha wnt to Kns-I;in- .l In up again. Now this thing has 1S01, where he defeated Dtvs happened." Of the wild scene in tne Mors an sad other British lighters. Theliarry rar tique shop and at tbe shop of Ram previous Inhe had gone five rounds with New York. Oorbett schapp ano ms wire, near ay, where In H7 McCoy iivd a claim to the he beld uo customer and forced some of them to disrobe before the attempt middleweight championship, but was of one of them to reaist brought on never officially recognivd Stanley the shooting arrray, th former pugi- Ketrhel was later recognized as the Icerlcsl champion. list said wearily: McCoy Was welterweight champion 1 waa out of my head. My lirhta went out when I saw Tbereaa dead at of the world from 1S96 to 1397. Tfae only man McCoy refused to fight . feet." my n piaaaea, "this was Bob KllT.lmmons. You see, boys, McCoys m&rltal career heirrk-- i the way the whole thins; happened: The lights went out for me, add then after his ring career and lasted much I wanted to kill. My little girl waa longer, mm nrst wedding occurred dead and I didn't want to live, and when he' was 19 yenrs old, according to I wanted to take a few people with some of his accounts, and wlien he Waa II, according to other me.'! th.: for"I was going to klU myself," he add- mer boxer beinr a little hla real age. Sporting manuals tay ed, "but I forgot-- " t he waa born In 1873. MARITAL RECORD Ooing'to tUve. a Baby Grand! S20O. Baby $78.00 new Apartment sis Oranda, thoroughly dependable quality. our and discount. Factory new or old-tifavorites loved ft fabrics ed J French repps Channcen - his wife, and It was announced Uhat, by the terms of a property settlement. Mr.. Mors would receive their antt.tuc-shoand stock valued at I200,)u0. Mrs. Mors and McCoy admitted at tills time, according to interviewers, that they planned to marryand that Mc Coy would "go.ihtd the antique busii ness." MiRKETS fna Pas Please note below how our entire stock is Every piano plainly marked for this sale. tagged in plain figures. One price to all. and lowest made since the war. Note the discounts and Uprights: on Ose. I cars when they want them than teed their cattle while they wait l$jr ln mmcieni cxib. vim rvouii ueiieiiiHlf to the west from high freight rates on other than farm commodities Is the fact that corporations who havej men lactones in eastern ernes are beginning to build branches In cities Ilk Minneapolis, taua bringing to the farmer consumers whom he can reach without excessively long shipment It is reported aa a result of high freight rates that there is a whole some spreading out of manufacturing industries so as to cover tne country more evenly ana lessen the cost ot freight between producer and consumer. All this appllea to La Toilette's farm strength. In th northwestern states. The reports of Republican leaders from other parts of th coun try about I Follette backing do not Lcolnaide with; this. " Get our prices on this week's markets Service.) Her-New- s cot cut cut cut cut to to to to to cut to cut to cut to cut to FINAL NOTICE Th Sat, Saturday. 8ict now and $798 Taao $875 $217 $247 $387 $418 $505 $637 $420 $550 $600 $650 $700 $750 $850 $900 $950 .de av New New New New New New Players Players Players Players Players Players New Players New Players New Players to $315 cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut to $367 to $413 to $453 to $487 to $521 to $673 to $717 W to $749 DOWN tang, asy terms n the bslssc. Slct your Piano NOW1 $10 Extra Cut in Used Upright Pianos to Close Some Like New. MOO Upright, was 500 Upright, was $27S, now .....13 17, now .....tS7 fc60 Upright, was 1300, now .... .$17 4 Upright, was $210, new ,,...83 MOO was S21&. now MM was M03, new fM , BUTTER - CHEESE - EGGS Upright, M0 Players cut to 7bQ Play.rs cut to ....S4 MM Players cut to All in Excellent Condition SMO Players cut t ... . 8S0 . $700 Player cut to Player cut ts s We wish to announce tbe opening1 of this concern and urge our friends to phone or call for prices in any quantity. PROMPT DELIVERIES '9225 EDWARD S. PflESBY & CO. " Phone Wasatch 6888 543 West 2nd South Term l wmimmmm mm . Take this for practice us It two w will take It back . years Easy ALL GOOD MAKES TOUR CHOICE IS HERE $10 Worth of Records FREE ; 75c, i! - ll Payments $1.00, , $1.50 per week up Now k 173 nil : flL 1MF 1MB MS? 115 Table Model i NOW aisr ..... 15 Cabinet, mahogany $'.M) Cabinets, mahogany Cabinets, mahovsny IliU Console, DAVfJES-DEEQ13 ..3 PHONOGRAPHS AT HALF PRICE 33 It ... ... lis y Good Player Bargains 3 .....2 Upright, Extra Cut in Used Players AND BAKERS' SUPPLIES , by .New York s $1000, New Players S1350 Reproducer $1250 Reproducer $325 New Upright $400 New Upright $475 New Upright $525 New Upright $650 New Upright $800 New Upright HAMS - VEAL POULTRY I .", WOULD RATH ER PAY. Stock farmers would rather pay twloe the freight rate if they can get (Copyright. WS 00 Baby Oranda, choice of several styles, in highest class-- makes; artist's model, Factory and our $727X3 discount f2ul. Sal prk Herringbone flannels money. FARM fects on the circumstances of every type of business and labor In the west. PSYCHOLOGY OF HOPE. This In turn Is leading to a psychol of ogy hope and confidence unfavorable to the reception of the politics of discontent. As one evldencetuf the greater abundance of money, some of the many Joint stork land banks which were formed two or three years ago to loan money to the farmers at low rates under government supervision are discovering that there is not sufficient demand for the money to enable them all to do business profitably. It is reported that some of these banks will consolidate with others In order to reduce expenses. The farmers are reported as being tolerant even of railroad freight rates, the an essential height of which composes part of La Toilette s complaint. The farmers observe that while freight rates sr high and the railroads are prosperous, the result of that prosrailroads have been perity Is. that the their able to Improve equipment and thus give" th farmer good and prompt service. Three years ago, it was not uncommon for a farmer to contract to sell his crop two or three times and lose the sal because ther wr no car to carry the grain. 1924. flannels WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS CONDITIONS (Ooatiased GROCERS RESTAURANTS CAFES $45X3 price.... 7S0 new Apartment alss Baby Oranda, thoroughly dependable quality. Factory and our discount. 1167. ou. S583.C3 .. Sal price new-Player- for his bread and butter. The late Martlp Mulvey, for many years a lead Inc. patron of sports In Salt Lake, met the boy, remarked his build and told Mm to put on the gloves. That MnCoy did. with the success the workl knows of. During his later years McCoy used to dron In to Salt Lake for a week or two at a time to visit with his friend and patron, Mr. Mulvey, and so made .many friends in the city. HID Sale 1110.00. ATTENTION! Kid McCoy began his boxing career in Salt Lake a score of years ago when he waa a lad of 17, puperhang-in- g -'- - Be If you do net feel like taking a new one, even at the cut prices, come in and take on. of these good used pianos while you can get one for 10. $7 to $125. They are fine for beginners and practice purpose. We will taks them ' back in two year on new instruments. , graph)' triples. M'COirS RING AND :- pin stripes Of Course, You Are . . - elect It this week and ssve self-fabr- ic TRAGEDY STORY nJpORTANT This is a cut price sale on the best of pianos, , Baby Grands, Players and Phonographs.' The factories we have .dealt with f or years ' are cooperating with as to the extent Of making- us "COST OF PRODUCTION" on a limited number of fine instruments for this, our " 64th Anniversary.' ;t We have had a very large sale, over 150 instruments sold in the past eight days. There's a goodly selection on hand Saturday, and yet, but you will have to hurry. The sale ends ' . the instruments are going fast. ; , which are a decided innovation and jarticularly youthful plaited frills of lace in frills and furbelows clusters of wedge tucks in SELBY RELATES : New, individual patterns in flannels Trimmings in feature ' 5- ; Advisedly We Say, Not in Years If Ever, Will Ypu Hate a Chance Like This -- The Instruments Comprise v the Bsfyt of Makes, the Savings Big and " Bargains Genuine. auNear the body was a tomatic pistol, and a bullet to fit it was taken from the woman's head by police surgeons. Clasped in the hand of the corps was a photograph of the They had been living at the apartment as "Mr. and Mr. ' Is . Shield." Shortly after the body was discovered McCoy threw the first compUca-- . Hon Into the case. pistol and Brandishing a In shouting incoherently,, he appeared. district the residential brokerage office run by Sam Schapp and bis wife, Ann. William J. Ross, a New Yorker, was standing by the counter. .McCoy, swearing and cursing, acto cording to these three, proceeded too them and ordered th men to disrobe, apparently to block, pursuit. HOT V PUQIMoT. Rosa attempted to disarm the former received two bullets in the and fighter fired four more shots thigh. McCoywounded Schapp and his and slightly wife, then departed running. As he fled across WesUake park his rlstol fell from his pocket and a patrolman arrested him. apartment was searched McCoy's and a note wae found as follows: "To whom 4t may concern: All my belongings go to my mother, Mrs. . Belby, lll Mesadrive. Mary "NORMAN SELBT." The note was dated August .12. Mrs. Mors was killed or committed suicide about midnight of August 11, to police surgeons. accordingcombed Police th.'cttv and surround ing country for Mors before locating him late in tne aay. I EVIDENCE OF STRUGGLE. Closer examination of Mrs. Mors1 further complicating body revealed evidence. The lip had been tut as though by a heavy blow. through There were other cuts on the arm. Ina possible struggle. dicating The bullet had entered her left temple, ranged downward across the face and lodged under the right eye. McCoy was taken out to the scene ff the death, but was unable or unwilling to throw any further light on bis previous disconnected statements. Mrs. MoTs and her husband had been divorced recently. Then she charged Mors with robbing the antique store of fnO.OOO m securities and valuables while a property settlement was being ' ' arranged. Mors was brought Into court several times, and last Monday his preliminary examination waa set for Aurust 15. Mis ball was fixed at 162,000, which he furnished. At all the court sessions, excepting that of last Monday, Mrs. Mors appeared accompanied by McCoy, Neither cf them attended that session. apartment which he and the woman had occupied under assumed names since July 1 last, was revealed by police tonight. The "Kid," whose true name la Norman b'elby, poured out his story to police detectives In a little, cafe In the center of the Mexican quarter, where they took him several hours after his arrest at the conclusion of a shooting spree In and near the Mora antique shop, resulting In the wounding of two men and a woman. Over a huge howl of soup McCoy began to relate the sensational series of events beginning with the death of Mrs. Mora and ending in his capture after the shooting affray. He told how he and Mra. Mors yesterday afternoon went out for an to the automobile ride, returning apartment about S o'clock. downwas much "Theresa very hearted," she said, "and I was trying last she anto .cheer Tier up. At nounced that she could stand It no to was end It all. longer and going '"She" took out her revolver, which she kept In a drawer, and I Jumped up to keep her from shooting herself, but she pulled the trigger lust aa I reached ber. "After the first shot she fell Into my arms and I placed her on the floor. She died with my arms around her and trying to spesk to me. "I placed a sheet over her and then in her folded arms, picture wfth ?ut my covered blood, so first washed myself and then .got my revolver and started out to kill Albert E. Mors, the man who caused It all. ,1 Aid not find him, but If I had J would have shot him down." '' Between mouthfuls of food. In sen tences skipping from the beginning to tne end, rrom tne apartment shoot Ing to the boulevard bullet orgy, Mc Coy related how ha stayed In the apartment with Mrs. Mors' body for several hours before beginning his search for her former husband. ri loved er,"" he explained. "I Cos Great Factory Daynes-Beeb- e We Offer in urns BE TOO v itsjVv A Group of 50 N davenport." Then 1 moved ber -oa to the floor Detectives found what appeared to be corroboration of this, a Urge blood pot oa the davenport and a smaller one oa the floor wner u oouy was found this moraine by the apartment . bouse janitor. A 14, 1924, 61-63-- E .SIS ' $39 $4g SSg ; . ML) I I1S0 Carblnnts. mahogany si Mi tymnets, manoany V-- .17 .... riAusle, walnut i0 Conso e. mahogany $100 . 1T mahogany r.iDSI3 SOUTH MAIN STSSTT. G j. |