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Show 1 . - TH1 WIATHIH, Saturdsy, unsettled, preosoly sfceeSWe sects Sortio,; dy, aonecslly fair. LOCAL MTTUM1NT PRICES. Silver ... ' H.ifi if 114 in Coppr (cathodes) Sfitttll, t-- le Zin VOL. jsl Ill, KO. 123. SALT LAKE CITY, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1925. V stolen goods Accused Narcotic Agent j ' tr: f OoIomI 'Will any Bach, trusud federal ofTlclal in th narcotie tad u chargeel with asHinx tad division, who was arrested la Chics trading arnca tt) pedoUen .sad addicts. Bit ptrlod of terries covert P. 4 A. Photo. Tttxt. forty SbcotSu'' Officers pmiDHS IK BANK FOR QLTvCT. DU Aug It. (By ths Assoclstsd Press.) Attributing his long and active life to the almost constant use of whisky and tobacco. Charles Bean celebrated h his birthday today. Nathan Dourhy, Connecticut, sage, who also champions the use of liquor and tohacce, is a rank amateur, according to Mr, Bean, six- - years his elder. "Good liquor Is hard to get." Mr. Bean declared, adding that he has not had a drink of real good stuff since prchllbtlon. Previous to that time he had used alcoholic beveragea steadily since his fifteenth birthday. He baa chewed strong phig tobacco since boyhood. He keeps up with the news, believes In the evolution theory end takes long Hs la one of the earliest pioneers oi western 1H ninety-sevent- r Open Ohio Trust Loser Co. by $20,000 in SpectacOne-Ma- n Job. ular ' ... Expedition at Etah y in Winnipeg Taken GIRL DISCARDS in Day; $87,000 Lost CLOTHING FOR ,1 Trlbese Pries terries. CHICAGO. Aug. 14. Search for loot Caieaga alleged to have been purchased with narcotic by Colonel Will Gray Beach and three of hla aides In the Chicago narcotic unit today revealed additional vest assortments of property, much Jbf It identified as stolen foods. In addition, special Intelligence r agent found 158,600 worth of (ems 1 hidden In a safety deposit box rented by Kitty Gllhooley, Chicago narcotic queen. While some of the ferns are said to have been purchased by Kitty, presumably with drug profits, opera-rivtonlfht were endeavoring- - to the Jewelry identify several pieces ofaddict-thievsa property stolen by who have sworn, to affidavits describing thefts they say were mads under Colonel Beach's direction. Kitty became mors definitely principal In the bis narcotic expose when agents from Chicago and Indianapolis arrested Delia Blond le) "princess" In tha morphine V peerace, discovered by Special Intelligence Agents Patrick Roche and C. L. Converse In the days and nights of watching that preceded th raid on Kitty's palace here. "Blondle" was arrested at her home In Kankakee on orders of L. J. Successor to Colonel Beach as i chief of the narcotic forces of Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky. , CARRIED WICKED DAGGER? Chief turner had warned his men that Delia had promised to stab any federal official who threatened her liberty. When the acenta seised herdagthey found a Chinese nine-Inc- h er In her corsage. The agents reported to Chief Ulmer that they had found 11200 worth of morphine on Delia's person when they made a surprise visit to her home. They also found a great deal of correspondence which revealed her as an agent of Kitty Gllhooley and showed a familiarity with the activities of yyr narcotic agents under Colonel Beach's direction. ad dicta Head of Prohibition En There are In Chicago-11,90- 0 who make no particular secret of their today. plight, authorities estimated Several thousand more urn drugs In In forcement Fails comparative- - moderation, but do not consort with peddlers and known Class He junkers. Fifteen thousand of the IS, 000 as thousand of Four the morphine. morrMne addicts use . cocaine whenever they can get It, Three By TJslvaraal terries. thousand are opium smokers In variWASHINGTON, Aug. 14 Blocked ous stages of addiction. lo his efforts to Interest f A craving for narcotics, which, af- men as (one administrators. General Lincoln C Andrews. In charge . Oeatissse sa Vat Twe. ' of enforcement, admitted prohibition (Ooiaau Tane.) today he will be forced to sely to a large extent upon the present stats , Ohio Youth directors and divisional chiefs In the hop of putting hla organiNot Guilty sation Into operation by September 1, Andrews has summoned more than Br ths a score of stats directors and division- n SEDALIA, Wo., Aug. 14 Associated Press.) A sudden change al chiefs to confer with him In in plans today advanced preliminary Saturday and Sunday. It Is significant that the name of hearing of Everett Adams. WilmingmurPalmer of Cantield. stats director of accused th Ohio, ton, youth der of Professor Aden R, Clawson of New Tork, does not appear on- the Lrxll. N. T. Hat, although R. Q. Merrick, divisional The boy., taken before Judge T. H. chiefs Invited. He saw DiFisher, Justice of the peace, pleaded visional Chiefs Harvey I Duncan of not guilty and1 was ordered held with- Jacksonville, Fla., and W. J. Moss of ' out ball. Kansas City today . George Manvllle of Towanda, Pa., state directors sumAmong th who arrived moned dawson's brother-in-lato meet General Andrews on here last night, Journeyed to C. H. Marsters Colonel are Mo., and positively Identified Saturday Mon.-the bodv as that of Clawson. He of Idaho and Addison Rush of lie. mad the identification by peculiar tVa all NFilffl atlim gold crowns and other dental work on Ooff of northern the teeth. Papers, other possessions mond ar Chrie W. W. ot district California, Judicial snd the clothes found on the - body proved It Clawson's. t F. A. and Judicial district, California, Hameltlns or uregon,. , aioniana ana Killed When Drum1 Alaska. ' ',-those summoned for Sunday of Gasoline Explodes areAmong A. C. Townsend of Chicago: Maurice Silverman, Minneapolis; W. D. Chicago Tribune Press terries, Moss, Kansas City; W. D. Smith, San CHICAGO, Aug. 14. A firs on a Antonio, Tex.; Carl Jackson. Denver, of Charles Goff, San Francisco; a drum and Colo.; which gasoline dump Angeles, and wss not empty, today resulted In the W. W. Anderson, Los M. on H. Luckett and W. H- - Walker of of lad and th death : D. of another. , Washington. , injury serious; Th dead boy was known only as Steve Mllo to hi companion, Wife Starving x whose leg Is broken, y-- s Man went treaThs boy today to hunt in Streets of New Yorksure on th dump. Later, according to witnesses, they lit a fire. Near-b- y y. y were several gasoline drums, supNEW TORK. Aug. 14. fBy ths Asposedly empty. The little firs they sociated Press.) Starving to the started spresd over oil soaked rubbish midst of plenty . and while others of - them was not feasted In th far night clubs nearOne to the drums. . i i Martin and his pretty Jlllo was killed Instantly, being bad- by. Josephwife, Ethel, of Philadelphia, ly mangled.. to police early today after yyappealed without food tor nearly they bad been days.-three Principals Mrs. Martin collapsed on ths steps ' In ths 'roaring ths hippodrom Sentenced offorties." Both were drenched by rain had said slept in parksdur-at LOS ANCKLRR, ,Aug. 14 (By th and afterthey vainly seeking work Associated Preen.) C. C. Fttxpatriok night X-iy the day. yX, with and John Rosbome, convicted - here ingMrs. vioMartin was seised Uat week In a graveyard fraud ease, starvation Induced by ; cramps lent today were sentenced by Federal small had Judge Paul J. McCormick to serve after officers was taken to ten years each In Leavenworth prison quantity of milk. She being given a hospitals Martin, after nd each to pay a fine of flJ,0O. and eggs, The two were charged wkh using stimulants, devoured- In- ham - a week. Cab his first real meal the malls to defraud In connection ..collection for ; the a with th promotion of Vafhalla mem-srl- drivers took up Martin said hs- recently-lopark. couple. y , ? a Job as a mechanic. r r DATTOX. Ohio, Aug. 14. By th Associated Press.) A robber held up six employees of th North Pnyton branch of ths Dayton Savings and Trust company early today and escaped with approximately 110,000. Th holdup, on of th most spectacular ever staged hers, was committed after th robber suddenly employees after apparently having been hidden In th basement of ths building all night. ''rV . es a r, MIL TRIP :i !L V "V"''" SOLVES ROBBERY jf' jpjspsjssa1tajg "'" terest . 100,000-per-ye- ar - , Enters Plea Waah-Ingto- has-bee- n A Lad . and y' '' . . y in Graveyard Fraud Are - fed-ber- A al st ; rn I y Train Montana Farmer takes Paris Express Four Killing Wrecked, Flier in High Finance; ' ' ' ' ' terfles. was shocked Bays: CityHall By rtveraalAug. 14. Paris train wreck . .t a M1NEOLA. N. T.. Aug. 14 (By the Associated Press) Two delinon Juvenile were held boys quency charges today, after they had residential Island to confessed Long robberies . it . totaling"I 140,000. Innwi misA TVim Inlck Oliver! of Lawrence confessed 100 homes sine the to burglary in close or ins scnooi yeevr. p; Berries. ' By 14. A self-styl- ed KEWANEEj IU., Aug. "trsmp' todsy solved the holdIn a Ion mail of a which, truck up bandit escaped with a pouch be beof , the contained tha payroll lieved Kewanee Boiler works last night. n . the tall Harry Goldaberry, lyjng beside the station platform, grass emstal gavs Inspectors the tip which resulted In the confession of Joseph OslTsnal Jackson, driver of the truck, that the holdup was framed. He named Phil Roblson of Casper, Wyo., as "th t bandit.' As Jackson drove away from the station with the mall, Goldaberry said, he aaw a man step to the truck and heard him ask the driver: "Is everything all right?" Jackson, he aald, nodded, and the man took his seat beside the driver. No gun was drawn, Goldsberry said. "Later I heard that the mall truck had been held up and remembered Jackson's actions," Goldsberry said. "I told th detectives." Roblson had not been captured late today, but It was said that with all ths careful planning hs had taken he obtained the wrong pouch, overlooking the payroll. with another express at 11 o'clock, when th sxpress nit ths rear end of the Line express just outstation. ' Nord Paris th side Four persons were killed and many wer Injured. Last night fifteen Boukilled and 100 hurt when th logne boat train was wrecked at ths Amiens station. The wreck tonight was caused by the fact that the Lille express was held up by a block ' signal and the other sxpress crashed Into It. telescoping ths eoache. nrea tn near, night snd today quieted In district ne, with the exception of the Kanlksu reserve, where the worst biases prevail. Flreeg In the Kanlksu forest are not spread-Inmuch, however. It was reported. Large numbersIn of fire fighters are practically every being laid off foreet except the Kanlksu, and nearly every fire in the district, which includes northern Idaho and western Montana, Is on a patrol basla. ly every forest -- ' far-aw- MEXICAN GIRL KEPT IN CAGE Fight on Island, for Land Ownership Atiav 14 (Bv arvirnfl ft Presr 1 Marco Island the . - J Associated WA AtirtAA .tlMtll. . -" IUU.; wmm eamps. 'Which were res 'v to fight over the ownersnip oi a atrip oi uncnwim land more than a mile wide across th middle of the Island. One faction constats of th Barron F. Collier Interd l AT ... ests, supported by Sheriff W. B. and armed deputies. Ths other Is made up of eld settlers and some new homestead claimants. May-nar- American Students in Florence Arrested His Step Father y -- V. Is Reading he;CrOnstitutipn of the United States an Act of Treason to This Country? LOS ANGF.US, Associated Press.) s ,.. Girls." for ' y' ;;a crook co.tj:oe "WILL CHILLT BOSTONrtClEY BOW VANDERBTLT-BRIDET" TO I -I I I II I Pi I I I I K OUR FEEOINO. JOB DRESBIJJQ, 1 I I II I I '1 I SCRtTBBINa OCR K CHILDREN. AMERICA'S SHAMELESS CRAZE FOR SYNTHETIC NEW NOSESV For mining; business and f inancial newt, Toe, Sunday Tribune It t the peer of metropolitan dailies., j I III lk H fll the-bes- ' 'y there are the draraa, motion pictures, music, toeiety, tportt and other department psfjes of interest to all readers. Besides nd thit is a special point the classified advertising eolnmu will eontaia useful and valuable information watted by early every householder and business firm in the west ythta attendants eral hospital hers are spending most of their time today trying to keep clothes on J3y ear-ol- d Josefa Saene, Mexican girt who was found demented, naked and Imprisoned In a wooden cage In ths' cellar of her parents' horns. - Ths girl Is In rood ohvsleat condi tion. Is exceptionally muscular , and shows no' signs of ill treatment but sne tears ou ciotnea as last as they are put on. r or more man ten years josera had been kept In cage. Mrs. Msria Saensv the mother, said. They came her from El Paso a year and a half ago. carting ths cage with them. Mrs. rlaens declared. The condition in the Mens home was discovered by char. Itv workers. !nveatlra.tlna nfft said evidences were that the girl had received kind care. The father it a peddler. Ths glrrs mother ssld ths girl beand that she wss came, mentally placed In the cage for y g. Tsnnie Hnrst (fives mi a story on titled ''TheDear Fault. rt ;It tells about a girl of I? who goes to live witVner married litter tad her husband, both of whom Lavs adopted the slogan, ' Life it abort. nV Two (By the 111 Bing Lardner has some ideas ahnnt the arms of rolf dom. and na oiptwosUeBii ais owa initniublo way.',. - , Aug. 14. In ths psychopathic ward of the gen- Wisconsin Democrats to Hold Convention ' - '1 HOME She Tears Demented, Clothes Off as Fast as Put On; Been There Ten Years. . John Rpargo, former Sodallxt party leader, discusses th controlling of danr arena free snasch. In Sunday's Trtb- ffiM Mr. Sparge will tall why ho thinks liberty in Public 'OettIltaeraitoatef.it".-'.,-- ' JER : Italy, Aug. 14. (By can students. Joseph Donell, 11 years of age. and Walter Meteger. 13, both of Chicago, were arrested hers today RICHMOffD, Mr,., Aug. 14 with having severely beaten the Associated Press.) Earl Thomas, 10; charged Mario Sodl, a porter of the Bavoy last night shot and killed his step- hotel, after a diaput in ths hotel sor- - . ' father. William lat- . . ter ltt.mhfMl ,n Pike, when the ..... rldor. Police vrno rnaoe tne arrest ssvea of a restaurant.- sn from angry crowd the Americans naa neen drinking and which Invaded the . hotel and . atniie "la mother. Thomas s' tacked them.-- ' S said. V. Trlbeae frees terries. NEW YORK, Aug. 14. The woods of Fort deorge Park entertained a Patrolman charming guest today. Oleason, patrolling his beat, glanced among the trees of the thickly wooded section. Curled languidly on a bed of leave alept a nude girt A pretty picture, no doubt but Patrolman Oleason performed his austere duty. He awoke-th- e sleeping Dryad. 8he sat up drowally and surveyed ths patrolman petulantly. What." asked U lesson, "do You think you ars doing?" Answered the nymph: I was sleeping. All night I danced In the woods Ths tall, dark trees were my sentinels, ths stars were my audience." ay Patrolman Gleason gased at ths beautiful sunrise and said, "Hers, put on my coat and follow me, Ths nfmph did this snd they went tn th Wads worth avenue station. There Sergeant White coughed end blushed when confronted with the figure In a policeman's coat, bounded on ths north by a head of bobbed hair and on the south by bar legs. "What Is It?" be asked cryptically. "She says her nsm Is Dora Hy men," said th patrolman, "and she's a nymph who haq been dancing in the woods up here on Washington Heights for several mornings. The girl explained she had gone to I he park again last night flung off her clothes somewhere In ths shadows snd raced around trees, dancing until she was exhausted. Then she pillowed her head on the grass and slept. Members of her family expressed no surprise when they learned of the girl's plight. She was "peculiar, that way." they aald. She was taken to Bellevue hospital for observation. Chleas . JLORENTJES. i Chicago Policeman, at Dawn, Finds' Beauty Asleep, ' Garbed in Nature's Own. " Boy of 19 Kills ' ' SlOtlX CTTT,' IowayAugv 14., Associated Press.) A rBy th flier In high finance proved for Abe Remus, tt. a fsrmer living near Butt. Mont, who ran Into th poHoe station without coat and hat Thursday the apnrehen-mo- n jiight ofanda demanded "frle"nd'' from whom h declared he had purchased the rltv hall tor I18.000, paying 100 down and signing a contract for th balance, escaped.- Lying in Grass Near Uli Rains Put Forest 'nois Station, He Heard to Fires Under Control Frame-uDriver Held MrSGOtTLA. Mont, Aug. 14. aw (By Sought the Associated press. ftnowers O y WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Aug. (By ths Associated Press.) In a daring' daylight holdup of ths cashier of the Winnipeg Street Railway com pany today, five 'robbers obtained a navroll nouch containing 147.471 and escaped In an automobile. The cashier was neaian mis unconsciousness. The holdup occurred on one of th busiest corners and In rlaln view of a number of persona Returning from the bank with the wages of the company's staff of U00 men, the cashier was surrounded by five men as hs stepped from his sutomoblls. With a gun thrust In his stomach he refused to hand over the pouch, containing UT,474, and was struck over ths head by a weapon In the hands of one of th group. Jumping into th cat, the quintet drove through th gathering crowd. There was almost an Immediate pursuit. Including police on motorcycles and In automobiles, but th robbers - I NIGBTLY DANCE 14. . Tru-dea- u, y, for Street Payroll Rail-wa- y -OrVTB TJ8 A KEfO WA&ATCH 690. And order row copy today. It may be too 1st Sunday. Too. may Just as well In fact, better have tot paper delivered by na at year name. . X XX MILWAUKEE. : Wis., Aug: 14 (By tha Associated Press.) Judge Msrtln U. Lueck. Beaver who has been mentioned as the moat probable choice of ths Democrats for the United States senate seat left vacant by the death of Senator La Felletta, has announced that be will not run for the office. Lueck wss the Democratic can" Judgs a taste tor governor in ins last regular election. The Democrats hold a state conference here tomorrow to Indorse a candidate for the United States senator-shi- p to fill the unexpired term of Robert M. La Follette, y y,' lm. ' y MMVM-veesaaBasa- ' J' mi y. f screen itvmvuum iw of Heart Trouble NEW TOBK, Aog. 14 fBy ths Associated Press.) Charlie Chaplin Is suffering from heart trouble, superinduced by overwork. This Is the disgnosls by bis personal friend and physician. Dr. James of the Illness which B. McKensie. Is keeping ths famous comedian te a. kls suite at tha The patient Is reported to have attended a party Tuesday evening at one of th night clubs In th fac of a warning from hla physic las. not to leave his bed. . I Ben Hance, Informer, Holstein Challenges Billboard Likeness ; Breaks His Noble Neck . De- and Hit Wife Slain Tribes Pens twins. Wis. Aug. 14. CALEDONIA, A Holstein bull Is now bologna ChJease cides on Flagler Fjord for Intermediate Station sausage because the demon paint dauber of a nationally known tobacco firm emulated Laadaeer so well. The bologna bull In real life waa the property of William Caledonia. The other bull; whose lashing tall and malignant eve was well known to Our grand' .fathers who "rolled their fixed upon the billboard. Busalsw was trucking his othersnd docile wise Holstein to Arlington when ths animal suddenly espied his like glaring st him from the billboard. His head spd tall raising, ths Holstein bellowed his challenge, kicked his rear feet Into ths sir snd did a nasty fllpflop on his neck. William stopped his flivver to find his charge lying on the floor of the truck, head bowed between bis forelegs and his neck broken. , datlv-awslk- a Effort Made to Identify Loot as Bartered For by Col. Will Gray Beach. 18 PAGES 1TYE CENT3 Gerald Chapman's Pal Wreaks Vengeance on MEN Man Causing Arrest At His Age, This Old Timer Wants to Start an Argument, Maybe BOLD HOLDUP Safety Vaults of Drug Queen t Find $50,000 in Jewels. r The occasional emergency only emphasizes tha continuous value of Trib ' une Want Ads. f Bus-sla- n. Weather Holds Bad, With High Winds; Eskimos Fans. Radio Natural WASHINGTON, Aug. 14. (By the Associated Press.) With ona of Its planes temporarily out of commission, the MacMlllan Arctic) expedition Is going shead with tha other two to es bass at tablish an ' Intermediate riagler fjord, on Hlesmere , leland. about 1M miles from Etah, Greenland, ths main bass. Ths airplane NA-- I was damaged at Etah during a storm yesterday. She was put aboard the steamer Peary to be repaired. TBe plans NA-- t and NA-- I weathered the storm safely.. Flagler fjord was decided upon for atubbas between Etah and Cap Thomas Hubbard, on Axel Hslburg Island, where the advance) flying base will b located for a rsconnaisanea flight Tuesday night. It waa planned' to place supplies there last night ' , . nitsiwufi VtuA own."-remain- -: rr "- m-l- CUfl i ' y . . Oilcago Aug. Tribune.) H--M In Rome, ,f at ' the home Myrtle Strahan, In the downtown section of the city. When arrested a coupe was found In front of the Strahan home. This la ths ear In which Wolfs was supposed to have been driving at tha tlms of ths murder. Ths ear answers all descriptions of ths car used by Anderson and Wolfe at ths time of the muider. After hs had been taken tn notice headquartera Wolfe refused absolute ly to answer any questions put to him by ths detectives. Us la bslrul held without bail Ths grilling will continue through out tonight and tomorrow, notice offi cials stated. The police stated that with tha arrest of Wolfs hers It seems probable that Anderson Is In Muncie snd will b taken Into custody before morning. MUNCIK. tnd.. Aug. 14 TBv the" Associated Press (j era Id Chapman's pai tonignt wreaked Vengeance on ths Informer who caused tha arrest last January of ths notorious mall robber. Ben Hance, ths Informer, and hla wife were shot to death by Oeorgs "Dutch" Anderson, who was eonvtrt-e- d with Chapman of a million dollar New Tork mail robbery, who shared hla prison sentence and who subsequently escaped from Atlanta, with him. While Chapman and Anderson were In hiding at Hanoe's home last winter, Hance Informed police authorities, and Chapman was surrounded on the streets of Muncie last January It, and captured. Anderson was not traoned when the detectives closed In on Chapman and kept himself, safely' hidden until tonight The bodies of Hanes and hla wife. the former-stil- l alive but dying, were discovered a few minutes after the shooting by a passing motorist, but na trace of Anderson waa found. Chapman s arrest was brought about Oesttaesd sa rags Tars hit Mrs. y 'OsMHU Tws.) T fe A years age. probably fatally ths Associated Press.) Three men burned hers yesterday In saving her were killed hers this afternoon when Infant from the flames of brother they became entangled In a barbed wire fence that had accidentally corns their home. Leona, who Is ths oldest of sis tn contact with a high voltage electric children, was tending house with the line. The dead: Jo Wall, II; Paul Mil- baby when an oil stove exploded. She first rushed out of doors, then relar, 21; John Miller, 14. turned to get the baby. Her clothing According to witness, th fence waa was set afire, but she rescued the charged when a telephone 11ns being between the fence repaired crossed n line carrying II,-0snd a volts Paul Miller started to crawl through the fence, which Is around the coun ty poor raxm near hers. Hs waa killed. His brother, John, rushed to a near-b- y farmhouse to summon aid. Leading rescuers back, he hastened to his brothers assistance and also be cams entangled In the fence. Joe Wall, a local ball slaver, then attempted to rescue the brothers hut ws also killed when he got too near the fence. Wall leaves a wife and three children. brothers wer not mamea. . Be tsuagei car means Many Defense Stations Closed t Cslversel lervlea. AusV S -- m m .vv.i WASHINGTON It esiaoiisnmenia OR th Atlantic coast will be closed and existing army posts lOUWrnMI IT the riM.nn ii.tbi. of Budget Director Lord to cut from the army and navy appropriations Is maintained It Hvl. pd today. - - y Then she turned Infant unharmed. th garden hose on herself and the flames and afterward ' turned tha hose on ths house. At the hospital little hope 1 held out for her recovery. Thirty Tons of Explosive Will Attack Mountain BAKERS FIELD, Cel., Aug. 14. Enough (By tha Associated Press.) mountain dynamite to cause near-b- y will be peaks to do ths "shimmy" set off en the afternoon of August II at the Monolith rock quarry near effort to loosen an Tehachapl la an of rock. Thirty tone Immense tonnage be used. Sevwill of the explosive eral scientific men and - engineers have mads tentative plsnt to record the effects of the blast. A Free Booklet ; ' on Everyday Etiquette So many inquiries have been received by our Washington Bureau for information on Correct Form and Good Manners that th Bureau has compiled a booklet on 'Everyday Etiquette." This tells In a simple, direct war how to meet tha svery-da- y problems of social conduct giving the proper established forms, It tells about weddings, street etiquette, correct form for restaurant, hotel and theater, table etiquette, funerals, christenings, dress, telephoning and miscellaneous other matters. - If you are la doubt about the proper thing to do and say at any tlms, eend for thle booklet It is free. Enclose a stamp to cover return postage. . stead ' of having to serve In Italian Jails. Last January Mr. Clanfarra 'obtained a confession from one of the murderers of Olscomo Matteottt. millionaire socialist deputy, whose death caused a sensation throughout Italy and even rocked the foundation of the fasctsti party. This confession was signed by g- Rossi, the head of Premier Mussolini s press bureau of the foreign office, snd It betrayed the fact that Big. Mussolini had approved the murder. Fallowing the receipt of Mr farra's cable In America giving the news of the confession, he wss rested. His house and those of ljos were searched In other sn sttempt to find the original document, Mr. Clanfarra's release was obtained by Joha Clayton of the Tribune staff through tha intarvsntw of the American emhessv st Rome with ths Italian foreign office. However. Mr. Clanfarra's health was completely rtilned by his sufferIn ings prlifio.. When Mr. fceldee was expelled from Rome, the fascist openly declared that the would have - the correspondent died thle morning failure and complications from-hea-rt resulting from his arrest and torture when he published the by the fasetirt! famous Rnesi memorial last January, . for which he was Jailed. never, recovered Clanfarra H- from th effects of hie imprisonment snd the recent expulsion of George the Tribune eorreepondent undoubtedly hastened his death. Mr. Clanfarra was bora tn Abruxat, of nobility. Ha went to America about twenty years ago. He! has rep resented numerous American news paper tnd covered J. p. Morgan death. At one time, as a member of ths Italian embassy at Washing. ton, he Investigated numerous cases of Sicilian murderer who were given epport unities t co to Amertce, in Mr. Clanfarrn't Ms. Tribune tonight mother-in-la- Child Fatally Burned Three Men Killed by Saving Baby Brother Charged Barbed Wire ALAMEDA, Cat, Aug. 14. (By th y. , wot, AUfl, .... ... Press ) Leon Southard, mv V ,. n. v., , V 1,.. nj Associated 10 was of CHICAGO TRIBUNE WRITER ; K IN ROME DIES AS RESULT OF FASCISTI PUNISHMENT y y yy fn,r.M PARIS. 10:1s Wolfe was arrested NEW TORK. Aug. 14. (By ths As sociated Press.) Mrs. John Plerpont Morgan died at noon today tt' ner borne at Glen Covs, L. I. Th following statement waa Issued from the offices of Morgan a Co.t ''Mrs, Morgan, who for the past two months had suffered from lethargic encephalitis and had slowly Improved until a few days ago, died today at noon as n result of a sudden cardiac collapse. (Signed) HENRY S. PATTERSON, M D. "EVERETT C. JEKSUP, M. D. "JOHN H. KEATINO, M. I. "HUBERT 8. HOWE, M. D. ; "FREDERICK TILNET, M. D."; Mrs. Morgan was stricken Juno 14, 8 he wss re while' attending church. moved to the Morgan cottage at Mati- on necock Point, East Island. Isolated from the mainland of Long Island. Notified while on his yacht la the sound. Mr. Morgan hastened to her bedside and remained there twelve dsys, .when the doctors announced th crisis had been passed. It was not, however,, until a month after the attack that It became known the patient had regained only partial consciousness, snd her Improvement referred to In the doctors' statement. eras very slow. . Pa.-Au- ' at Attack of Brain Disease : I0. . Wife of New York. Fi nancier Succumbs to Sitting BalVs Outfit y Sold for Six - Hundred 14. (By the Asanrlated Press.) The outfit of moux , fndisn Sitting BuIl.fsmous Of headdress, chieftain, consisting saddle and coat, wer sold today by Mrs. Emma Heller to the Wyoming for Historical society of Wllkes-Ba- x chiefths wss by outfit given y Th tain to General Harry Thomas shortly Mrs before be was killed In 1M. of Heller's daughter msrrled theherson .sonGeneral Thomas snd through "she gamea pos.w " outfit, Parley. After Met on Highway Near Home Where Two Escaped Con v i c t of 11 OR son MUNC1E. Ind.. Aug. 14 (By ths Associated Press.) Charles ("One Arm") Wolf, said te have been one of ' ths of George companions ("Dutch") Anderson, who late today shot and Instantly killed Ben Ranee and hit wife because they Informed poilea last January of ths whereabouts of Gerald Chapman, notorious mall robber, was captured by local police DEATH CALLS IliflSi sender-- Lived After Robbery s Details of the trip mads to discover the proposed base and 'of the dam age to the plane wer contained la two dispatches received at ths nsvy Comdepartment from Lieutenant mander Byrd, In charge of the' navy sections of ths expedition The first message telling of the discovery of the base sits, filed at Etah at It o'clock Wednesday night said: "Left r.ian at r.so last nignt ror Bettstad At 10 o'clock the NA-- t fjord NA-had to turn back due to low temperature of motor. NA-- 1 and NA-- t reached the eastern end of Bettstad nord at 11 p. m. Did not land in Bettstad fiord due to strong cross- winds from southwest. This fiord Is magnificent Its cliffs rise straight up rrom me water lor 1000 feet. Tended at tha western end nf Tt.v.. fiord, but strong wind rushing down from glaciers mads anchoring or tak ing planes up to the, rocky coast tines impossible. Took off and both planes reached ship at midnight "Have founds another spot free of ice wnere a landing might be marie at the western end of Flagler fjord. Commander MacMlllan has agreed to emaKMiso a oass mere ss soon ss the weather permits. It blew a most of the day and Ellesmers gals land has bean covered with fog." , WIATHSR MOtOt BAD. Ths other messaa-e-. filed at it o'clock last night, said: "Weather continued bad alt night and strong winds continued until 4 p. m. tied great difficulty keeping small Icebergs from demolishing Continual pounding of water planes. seams and filled two forward aprung compartments on the NA-- I and she went oown By tns nose until th wings touched water. Got her along side the Bowdoln and with great dlf- prevented ner rrom sinking. iicuuy hoisted Later her aboard the Peary and proceeded to repair- hull and motors. change "Weather la now calm: NA-1 and NA-- I defying storm. They will start out some time tonight to deposit sup- puss snd luei st tne bass. CHICAGO. Aug. 14 (By ths Asso- clsted Press) Eskimos have presented Lieutenant Commander E. T. McDonald. Jr.. of Chicago, who la with ths MacMUlsn Arctlo nsvy ex pedition, with a kiloute, a drumlike mualcal Instrument mad similar to a tennis racquet. In a radio message received by an associate, It. a. itoemer, loaay, Mc Donald said: "The Eskimo seem to enlnv broad easting as much as ws, They pre sented me with a kiloute. ths most in tne peculiar musical instrument world. It Is built like a tennis rac across it. quet wlln k(n stretched a arum wnea n. is snd sounds tiae beaten with a walrus rib." nywn ZX.. s by "Dutch" ... in ts 1 two-oe- nt Frederic J. 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