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Show - jf THE SALT LAKEL.TR IBUN E, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1919. 4 HAEET E. CARPENTER, who night confessed to the po-lihe ehot and killed Joe . . - ... o that CPMIIIW CUftoo. ..saw Wants a Candy Cascaret $ To Mothers! You will avoid worry and trouble Cascarets instead of nasty. children your Castor Oil, Calomel and Pills. Children look upon Cascarets as Candy and never refuse them even when sick, bilious, feverish, constipated. Besides Cascarets cost only to cents a box. fcy giving Carpenter Say Shot and Killed He with the statement iB lha drmikeB t Et 170 L&. Front Lace -- Joe Clifton. Confront Ha Brother Feds Sick! E- - Urry Back Lace r i of rr Firet South utreet .directly iB implicating Preferred kiUint of Jo Clifton early Bsoroio. Harry Eamlo Carpen-- I eanfeMd to Joseph C. Sharp, chief fcteeiiven, last night that ho for the death of jjjjfflj1 reiipoMible ' d ! ftave Chief 8harP. ia I . of five detectives and . I captain of police, a irrC..Tggrt, , tamest, confessing to the crime v Ljjy During the war period the government reauested that w f corsets should not he aggressively advertised, that is, to stimulate demand. tire Daly Md dohB litLinta, oho wee arrested on aua in the affair, d being inimplicated connection with the Tst guilt tragedy. rreew to Chief Sharp, question that Clifton bera with the other men during the iJJrlT Prt of th evening, and, vihile I th influence of liquor, had made to the other men I.Hultmg remark I stick acre resented by Carpenter, who . I him from the room after open-revol-- , ui trunk and procuring his Clifton i reported to have gone on the , tke room of M. J. Donahue, have 1 marked that. iet above, and to the gave woif, he would t Deaahu Later, elw ent that hunch below.' .,r urpenter, he returned to the room y'cBpied by the mea and renewed the i said to have juarreL Carpenter revolver from a dresser hie take lrver, nd to have given Clifton three siautes' to leave therroom. Clifton it i4 to have thereupon attempted to with the dirt a phvsical encounter, fired the ehot that wlt that Carpenter Redfem Corsets were not so AersKim Thompson revealed tilled him. to have met several day before and to tort taken several drinka with him Midst afternoon, bnt waa not at the tom it the time of the shooting., Tim who had roomed at the Over-uerT,hotel, is said to have been driuk-- l n several occasions with the men tlm the night of the killing, and u present when Clifton was Killed. H, ui a light eomplexioned man mentioned in the confession have not been jki bv the officers since they left theroom shortly after the killing of ClifJobs L. Daly was said Cirpeater d follows: Utah, Feb. 18, 1919. L H. E. Carpenter, 34 years of age, utke the following statement of my in free will and without any promises airing been made me, and for the sole purpose of, keeping innocent men out Tbs Confession Salt Lake City, trouble. On Sunday evening) February 16, I want my wofflNV. 8; atTfP'EasTFtrsr South street. Salt Lake City, Utah. There were present in the room, besides myself, a man that I knew as Joe Clifton or Clifford, who had been rooming with me a few days: a man by the name of Roy Thompson, Tim Conroy and of mother light eomplexioned man, whose name I do not know. "Joe, my roommate, got in an argil-am- t with Thompson, and I told Joe '.1st that was my room and that I had anted Thompson there, and that he wH aot abuse my guest in my own ana. I ordered Joe to leave. Joe ii inclined to be assiy an to talk uek. I opened the trunk and took out tie revolver and ordered him to leave, foe vent to the eloaet and got his hat ud overcoat and left the room. In about in hour he returned and tegan abusing us, and 1 took the gun t of a dresser drawer, where I had it, and fired the snot that killed j Nose of the other parties that I uvt named had anything to do tie killing, and I do not want to have tba brought into this affair, as they ltd no connection with it. "After the shooting Tim Conroy and light eomplexioned man left the I have net seen them since, after they left I went out and about 12:30 a. m. on the morn-Jf- f f the 17th, and I found Officers W. Blair, I L. Larsen and Clifford fkttea in the room. I waa arrested and brought to the station. "This statement was made at the Motives headquarters in the pfesenee J rti C. Sharp, W. Blair, F. N. Won, B. H. Seager and Charles above named officers in addition to Captain lienry C. Taggart aad William St. John. Ijont from a child's Nothing else works the b.le, our fermentations and tender stomach, liver and bowels like good old harmless H. E. CARPENTER, careto. They nv r (Signed) to Sworn liefore me this lbtli day of gripe, never injure, never disappoint the worried mother. Give Cascar.ti 1919. children aged one year and upward. Directions on each 10 cent box. February, HENRY TAGO C. CRT, (Signed) (Seal) Notary Public. a Office, Fhonoo Soldiers and sailors of Salt Lake county have boon returning home in a steady stream. Those who have returned In th last three dajs aid registered with the Red Cross are: Lieutenant Scott A. 44t North Main street, Sergeant Arthur MeClery. Muiray, Sergeant Robert Nowell, 1760 bcutb Thitd East, Sergeant Otto E. Anderson, Riverton: Sergeant William R. Cook, :o avenue, sergeant William A. MrCcmb, 131 Eighth Last, Sergeant John Mi rrls O'Connor, 811 West Third South; Sergeant Vallenttne Willes, 240 square; Sergeant Major Kuina J. Brossolt, 1024 Windsor avenue; Sergeant George E. Tripp, 3" 19 South Stater Sergeant- - Glen W. English, 242 East Fourth South; Sergeant Johu It. K'gt.y, !.10 South Main street, Scigeant Lawrence H. Henth, 153 West Sixth South; Sergeant George L. I.!ovd, Fait Luke Cltv; Scrreent Arthur H. Voelker, tCIt East Twcnly-iirSouth; Sergeant J. A. Eberhar it Balt lake City: Sergeant D. N. j Uomp kins, 11S South Fifth Wert; Corporal Clyde Hamden, Murray; C. L. Crossgrovc. Diaper- Harold J. Orvnsr, 451 South-SixtEaetr Robert S. 'jreilia, TaS First avenue; Isaac E. Tates, Leld; Walter M. Fraxitr Saklo; I'erwerda Grenl, 1402 West Ninth S.uth. Hsrold G. Kats, 252 West TMrd North. Cecil Daosoo. SCO South Third East; B. M. Ttullough, 432 South Twelfth East; Mike Leukakte, T4t Woodbine; William L. Tuttle. 1067 South Fifth East; Rsy R. , Dixon, 160 North Sixth West; J. E. Gam, U25 Kensington Eddie Mackay, Taylorsville; avenue; Landsman, 127 West Second South; Harry 20 Laks street; Atl' tir J. E. L. Equttee Sperry, 25 Weet Seventh South; Joeeph 32 First avenue; Irwin O. Janke, Pamlry, 520 Chevron avenue; Oakley Best. (25 East Twentv-flr- st South; Clarence R. 022 West Nineteenth South; Botlerlck, James E. Olson, 404 Post street; Charles Marterson, Salt Lake City; Charles Dorlus, 1144 Lslrvl avenue; W. B. McAfee, Salt lAke City; Bert Favllesa, 724 Sixth avenue; Forter Kareum, gait Lake City; W. B. Crsrn, 1535 Major avenue, Edgar W. Surnnjard, 36 Smith State etreet; Wlll'am C. Heath 151 West Sixth South; Frank Kerr, Paveon; Clinton Jonee, 22 South Third Eartp Lawrence Tocorn, 240 Glen-dastreet; Chari a H. Hredy, Sandy; Silas Levell Cheney, 274 Sixth avenue; Hairy R. Bassett, 20 Ktfst Third South; Henry N. Welllel, 441 Post avenut; Allan Edwards, 11 B street. Dahl-qu'i- was a remarkably increased demand for Redfem Corsets. e st - h -e CATHOLICS TO OPEN PAROCHIAL SCHOOL - A parochial school will be opened by the Catholic church In 8< Lake In September. If building cost permit the completion of the proposed nuew structure at First South and Third East streets, ths school will have a home of It own to start Tlw natural condition) of a child l to b happy and carefree. When th girl mope aad ia indifferent to achool and study, or the bey ia aullea and refuse to go out and play, the child needs laxativ to empty the bowel and ttir op the liver. But something should he given that will produce the result ia ne rimple and natural n way na possible. Harsh cathartics and physics era neither necessary nor fM. Makes Three Weeks Trip to Secure Money for Special to The Tribune, OGDEN, Feb. 12. Three weeks ago Henry Hotchew, a Washakie Indian from th Malad district, was arrested in Ogden upon the charge of having liquor In his possession. He was taken before Judge D. R. Roberts in the city court, found guilty and sentenced to pay 250 fine or serve fifty days in jail. Henry told the court he hadthe money xr hbrhi on the reservation and would get It if the court would allow him to do so. The court was impressed with th Indian's statement and allowed him to go to the reservation. Teeterday afternoon Henry met Oount Attorney Joeeph Bates upon the errand handed him five 10 bills. He explained that was what the court fined him. The Navaro, hts wife, forfeited $50 ball posted for her appearance, William Bulllvan, arrested for the third time upon the charge of bring drunk, era given a straight Jail sentence. YRUP PEPSIN W-- beMes et hone, aek 4 nhy. ladnjt of the Front-Lac- e 3 They became well known At th Phort Lin depot, as they met every In tb hope that their boy might be train returned to them, il cam back fully recovered. EAST HIGH STUDENTS . TO ATTEND THEATER st For Convalescents Who Dont . Licensed to Wed. Special to The Tribune, - - - OGDEN.' Feb. Jesaup and Convalesce ihen Ruby Wlleon, tooth of Ogden, were granted a marring license at the county clerk's office thle afternoon. f Rivaging diseases, Lke pneumonia or typhoid, leave you with wanted, anemic body and a erociou appetite. Appetite 1 Nature mean of persuading you to nourish yourself back to normal But while anemia lurks In the blood, you remain weak and delicate despite the food you eat. You would do well to brace up your system with a good n. tonic like Gude's CONCERT CLS. BE WILL GIVEN THURSDAY Under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor ooclety, an attractive recital by Balt Lake talent will b given Thursday night at Westminster Presbyterian church. Those who will be heard on th program are Mrs. W. H. Bwortwood, contralto; Mias Gladys Wlcktna. 'cellist; Jean Bt. Henri, violinist, and Miss Ethel E. N eaten, acThe concert will begin at companist. 5.15 o'clock. Pepco-Manga- WOUNDED SOLDIER FULLY RECOVERED (Jade's lept'o-lai$ai- v The Rod Blood Builder,t writ hmed J ll makes ths blood richer and redder. It leeremsee tb power of tb red blood cells to distribute oxygen the breath of life to every cell and tiesue. You not a new thrill of power and strength io an parts ef your system after a course of Easy to digest, agreeable to tut, univenally prescribed by th medical profession. Fepto-Mangm- a. FRIENDLY WARNTNGt There la vly an end that Is OaSv's. Bald la battle eed yackase aa shews here, a Id by dregcurte Perie-Meag- evsrrwberw FspVe-Jfaag- M. 4s sudi anfy J. BXB1TENBACH r by COMPANY I4sna factoring Chemist, New Verb whole. The Perfect 11 Laxative bn. triel bento net prelector Would Extend Viaduct, ' Special to Th Tribune, OGDEN. Feb. 18. Th petition of th residents In West Ogden and manufacturers of Ogden for tb extension of the Twenty-fourt- h etreet viaduct to the top of th hill, wee presented to the board of eommlasioners today. Th petition city waa referred to tb committee of the promised. rat SAMPLES Or. efputting under the The East high school will give a the, a ter party at ths Pantages on Thursday Louis Potter Visit Ogden. ' LONDON RESIDENT evening at th first performance. lh school has purchased whole section of Special to Th Tribune, BY DIVORCED WIFE th theater and several acta will be OGDEN, Feb. 18. Louis Potter, who t en.Mi.ggnn staged by the student. Th junior and conducted a resort in Ogden canyon senior cl see will lead with sketches ef On the ground of nonsupport, Stella Joeleven years ago with hie brother. Clifford own and th boys' quartet of the their 8. Potter, has returned to Ogden for a Maturin was accorded a divorce l Last high will give a few selection. Donshort visit. lie Is located at Dillon, Mont., sephineWilliam Maturin will entertain with whistling yesterday' ald Starr from Henry where he has extensive ranch lutereats. I by Judge W. H. Ilramel of ath Third dis- and Imitations of birds. resident of court. Maturin is Th purpose of th party is to arouse . trict ,BAflU Forfeited. The couple were married to spirit for ths hesketbaU lean. Lefore t. . j,ndon. r East-Wegame. Farmington about three years ago. Special to Th Tribune, OGDEN. Feb. ,1 8. Fred Ward and Jens 'Williams, charged with having liquor In their possession, each failed to appear In the city court this morning and fb $209 posted as ball by each man was forfeited. Gob Return Home. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Feb 18. Harold Vea.ey, who has served eighteen months In th navy, has accepted hi "old Job" with the McBride Drug company of this city. Veaaey a as stationed at tilfferant ports on the Pacific coast. The druggist will refund the money you pay for Syrup Peptia if it fails to do at V Free eet Wwhtogtea A AT WHIRLING PANTAGES TODAY o) FRICS AS ALWAYS Economy Corset High-Grad- e MaJe ij) Th Varner Brtlhtrt Cempary, Inc. k la an excellent remedy for the mother herself, and for the other member of the eonati-petiofamily, in obstinate or occasional for the relief of headaches, at an aid in colds and fevers, minor akin eruptions and all disorder where th basis of ths trouble is constipation. "Tb Cere intuitively turned to Redfem Clarence Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georg Brown, 184 East Second South street, returned from the Presidio several Walter Ia Cleared. discharged from the army. Th ago, days soldier was severely wounded overseas Special to The Tribune, from and his parents came to Halt OGDEN, Feb. IS. Lawrence Smith, a H negro a alter In the dining car service of Roosevelt to await the boy' arrival. not-Hthe Southern Pacific company, charged wss sent to an eastern debarkstion to where return hla America, upon with having liquor in. his possession, was s parents lost , all trace of him for found not guilty of th charge In the city court today by Judge D. R. Robert. Smith drilled the ownership of th four pints of ahisky which were found In a satchel beBILL longing to him. The stale failed to prove that Smith knew anything about th liquor. It wse mi for the pest question, In what corsets, at moderate cost, may we look best, feel best and work best? INFLUENZA DEATH REPORTED AT OGDEN n. happy self again. 4m Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Feb. II The city' booth ordinance, passed by th city several months ago, and which resulted In the was th result of a drunken brawl, proprietor of a restaurant, eras argued and submitted before Judge A. E. Pratt In th district court yesterday. It Is expected th decision upon the legality of the order for th removal of the booth will be rendered at an early JURY Dr. CaldweW laa t tke W m. by serneren I llx I tire bee bsee enld by isn 14c sok (tn, America, confronted by the Sperlrf to The Tribune. OGDEN. Feb. 11. Th city board of commissioner has Issued a notice of Intention to pave Twenty-fourt- h street from Waehlngton to Harrison avenues, Brlnker avenue, between Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h streets, and Harrison avenue Twenty-fourt- h between and Twenty-fift- h streets. Ths next district Is to he known as paving district No. 122 The city engineer was notified to publish the notice of Intention at onca. Special to Th Tribune. death and OGDEN, Feb. II. On eight new cases was th report upon th influensa situation made by th city health board for today. BRAKEMAN IS HELD Tba death waa that of Walter Leroy Brown, i years old, eon of Mr. and Mrs. FEDERAL Walter E. Brown, Herrick avenue. Th child died at 11 o'clock last night, after an Illness of sixteen days. Th body waa Special to Th Tribune. 12. Georg Feb. Clinton removed to the Lindquist chapel. FuOGDEN, Boyer- - a railroad brakeman, arrested by neral services will be announced later. the sheriff's department upon the charge of having liquor in his possession, was Fined on Liquor Charge. ordered held to the federal grand jury by United State Commissioner W. H. Spdclal to Hi Tribune, His bond Reeder, Jr., this afternoon. OGDEN, Feb. IS. Conditions of various was fixed at 11000 nature said to be existing In the Marlon Boyer waa arrest id last Thursday night hotel of this city were disclosed In the after a running fight with member of city court late this afternoon by A. E, th sheriff1 department, when air at- Johnson arreeted by Captain O. H. Mahi-ma- n upon the charge of selling llqudr and tempt was mad to arrest Boyer and a companion on ohargos of bootlegging. who waa found guilty and sentenced by The companion mad hi esipe. Judge D. R. Robert to pay $150 fin or serve 154) day In jail, previous to the passing of the sentence Johnson, whose Runaway Roy Is Found, other name ts aald to be J. C. Bowman, made a statement to the court In which Speolal to Trte Tribune, OGDEN, Feb. H Bernard Peterson, II he charged David Mattson, proprietor of years old, who ran away from his home the Marlon hotel, and a number of liveIn Ogden about three week ago, U being stock men With trying to 'spike" him. held by the police of Omaha for the Check Writer Sentenced. parents, according to a message received by Chief of Police T. F.. Browning today. Some member of the family will leave at Special to The Tribune. one for Omaha to bring the boy back. OGDEN. Feb. 18. Wtniam H. Miller, charged with passing a worthless check, Use sentenced to a term In th cut Guilty of Fighting. rrlson from one to ten years by Judge A. Feb. OGDEN. II. Fred Bremer, W. Age In th district court this after-noocharged with disturbing th peace. In a Miller pleaded guilty to th charge Herman Van of passing a check for 134) upon Roes fight with hi brother-ln-laLeeuwen, was found guilty In the city Howell A gone company of thle city. The court at the conclusion of a trial that oc- check waa signed Doretn Bramham. Milcupied th entire forenoon session of the ler will be taken to th penitentiary court. The court fined the accused $5, which he paid. Notified to Got Licenaet, Special to The Tribune OGDEN, Feb. 18. Automobile owners of Ogden are bring notified by th mem her of th police department that they must have their 1212 number plates before th first of March. All automobiles found In the city after that date without the new number all! subject the owner to arrest. FOR advertising, but it is conclusive evidence that the women of BOARD ANNOUNCES OGDEN PAVING PLANS TEST LEGALITY OF BOOTH ORDINANCE Liquor Penalty. Caldwell's 8jrup Pepein produces a free movement of th bowels without griping. Avery little Is required, aad it is pleasant to take. A few hour after It use the chad will he It Many mothers have found that the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. This is not evidence against h tt, The Right Laxative For The Little Ones In Yet, during that period there 412 Twenty-fiftstreet, a exons from entranc to Rood Hotel, Business Office 064: OgOan eorreepondent, 064 stud f Wil-Um- ts setos af arostfy advertised. OGDEN DEPARTMENT In; otherwise, other temporary arrangements will be made. The new building ha been designed by Combes of Pittsburg, the company which drew the plans for the renovation of the Cathedral of the Madeleine. It will be nuns. These plans are anThis statement ia true, so help me conducted byth Rev. Peter J. Moran, adnounced by bw. and signed in the presence of the ministrator of the cathedral. t i , U th cbertly jeturned ' UMN 6rn to Dr W.Bl Cetowrli. UmmOmt O. 1 throe ere lot a mm 4 D- - CaMeeil beak. r Ogden Soldier Returns. Special to Th Tribune, OGDEN. Feb. 18 Thomas A. Davlna, former sheriff of Weber county for many years and In th army for th last twenty month, has received hi discharge from the eighth ammunition train at San Fran. Cisco and has returned to Ogden. company was at an embarkation camp ready tor overseas duty when the armistice was signed. De-vin- e's This 1 ROW Adelaide, who is on of Sentences Are Imposed. a clever team of dancera appearing oa Special to Th Tribune, Feb. 18 L. Navaro waa the diverting new hill, opening at th OG DEV found sulltV wf bring drunk and waa Pints s es this afternoon. Rn bf $',. Mart sentenced to par Usrtffcy (hxrZDOHDU0 Pccpld c sr.a'Tc n I crS trcrtlrcnd. 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