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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THUR S DAY, MORNING, MARCH 291928. 12 UI PRODUCTS Smokeless City inn Held Possibility By Two Methods ho tell how he did job at Mur Williams his wife, pledge. Winkelman Grace ray. to her husband. devotion and help undying Jack Williams, Proper Firing and Coal Treating Plant Laid Peptimut Club Sponsor! Before C of C Exhibit Which Open. Discussion of further plant to rid April 5, Richard. Street Rait of amok occupied th en ik Utah manufacturers and large business concern will hav attractively e "Utah Prodarranged booth ucts 1'eptlmlat Show," It was stated Wednesday by Svd Kama, who la active In making tho preparations ior the erhlbltlon, which win open in Auditorium on Richards street April and continue two days. t fn laree concern, It wa (tatad, will away nrodacts valued at $S0,00, Oihara w(ll arv samples of food various products to thoaa who visit th ahow. Tha feptlmlat club ii aposortns; the "Utah Products'" ahow, In cooperation and producer. with manufacturer Officer of the club are: J ewe li. 11. W. llennemdit, Sharp, president; flint vita president; Klnley Hrooks. A aecond vice president, and A. aU-rti- ie T7i n ... ' i V ; J Was Funny," M Say. "That Murray Job wu funny,"- he said. "I rode out there In my car and tt was juat about closing time when I walked Into the bank. 1 walked up to the counter, and when the cashier came to the window I said, 'Boys, I want a little donation.' He knew what I wanted ail right, and started putting nickels and pennies in a sack. I hadn't even pulled my gun up until then. I took my gun out Of my waistband and laid it across the counter. Then I walked through a door to where' the cashier waa. I felt pretty disappointed, because I couldn't see where I was going to get more than 1300. Then, for some reason or other, I asked him where all the gold waa. Right away he dug up a lot of gold and put It in the sack. The cashier opened th vault door when I ordered him to, and believe me, brother, I wa sure surprised. There was a pile of bills three inches thick lying on a shelf. I told th cashier to put them in the sack. Then I happened to turn around, and on the floor of the vault I saw a pile of bank notes down on the floor In on corner. L, ioia me casmer ana nis assujtant to put them In. too. Thev did. Then r walked out of tha bank, ' got Into my car and drovs away." Salt Lak' Principal v Banks Will Ecap. William expressed an opinion that Salt Lake principal bank will never be bothered by bank robbers unless a gang descends upon them. relating some or his yeggraa- - ex periences, Williams talked freely about hi associate particularly Joe Wyeong, now serving time In a California rlaon for bank robbery. His former pal, Miller, wa described as erratic. Disgusted With Robbery After Ha Married. William said that he had become disgusted with the game after he met and marrteid hi wife. "I wanted a simple .lite. W went to Colorado and bought a ranch, ro thinking lcould leave my past behind. My wife thought I mad my money bootlegging. I let her think so. IStie sure was surprised when they arrested ut at Colorado Spring and she found out I wa a bank robber." n Uliama. tt ts reported, haa m son named Jack Williami. IS rears old. living In California. Hl first wife, it him for another declared, deierte-while thir eitoild was an Infant. . Aira. Williams In her oil at th. lice station. dMihI her undvln de votion to her tiushand. ' Jack might have made his mieik.." she s&id. but he has certainly tmM all right k wsat to get oat of this ines THE BETTEB CHICKS are found la the classified ads tot tht heading ". TUT?r i - , TO CLAESITLED ftstdez&im f n- -, ?'Baby Cbiek.'' Order your flock from these poultry dealer. I iatsaf t order by mail the cost rariet from 10e to 15e each. g eUjLa at OF TEX TEIBUTTE KXXXIIIIISTrEIKXIIIIIISXIXXISBHBtXXlIUIIHinia ; sks) Another prominent leader who will be present I th Rev. William R. King, D. D.. of New York City, the executive secretary of the home mission council. Th conrmiue Is In correspondence with othr leader who will later be added to th list of teachers and speakers. Attendance at th Institute It drawn from th church worker of th vari ous denomination which carry on activities In the Intermountaln region, together with any resident of to avail them- Salt 'Lak selves of th opportunity. Rochester, Minn., where her old grandson, Robert Chrlstensen, recently underwent a serious operation. The little hoy ta a on of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Chrlstensen. formerly of Salt Lake ,but now making their home In Prfco Bmms well. tor over 35 years 25 --ucei tor 25 MILLIONS of POUNDS USES BT THE GOVERNMENT Guaranteed Pure -- who-wish Minneapolis: g jn m bomb threat Police were assigned to guard th home of Alderman A. K. Mose of the Klfth ward, who received a letter threatening violence because of his activity la a ward contest. Several others reported they received similar a t r . fined 150. Welfare League Meeting Monthly meeting of th Boa tat welfare league venter mi ill De nia in in In. m. Friday. Chairman Milton Ben- nlon will preside. i School Head ta Soeak Superin tendent Georce N. Child of Salt Lake schools will be th principal (peager at the Highland Park Parent-Teachassociation Thursday at 8 p. m. in tne Highland Park school. Twenty-seenth South and Dearborn streets. Established 1864 THE BIG STORE letter. guilty before Judg N. H. Tanner In th city court Wednesday ana was 0t liquor activities." to Rochester, Minn. Mrs. Called It was after the robbery of the Mur Is on her way to ray bank. Mrs. Williams said, that she Heber Pherson and her husband moved from the Brockbank apartments to a house at 151 Tenth East street,- - where they lived until the latter part of January. Williams said that his reason for embarking on a life of crime was the D1STR5SDISC0MF0RT fact that he had suffered Injuries while working In a Douglas Fairbanks picture In Arizona that made It impossible for him to do heavy work. ftimtiiiiiatffliiiiminitMiiiimam Are rona victim of piles? Don't let them eans BANISH PILES jCity Brevitiesj yoti pets, embarrassment and worry. Provide younelfwith PYRAMID and piwirent all aore-ctand bleeding whan they threaten. At.il uaiiiHiuiiiiuiKtmuiuanuiimiunniiiiuiuiDuiHmttiic aiBSSBSBSBBaSSBSBSBSSSSSBBSSSSBSSS 4 PYRAMID Rabbit Fsnclers Plan Campaign Member of the Utah National RabSUPPOSITORIES s iea aaMMBBwnM bit Breeders and Fanciers associaBY MAIL tion met Monday at the home of SecBOX PROOF retary W. H. Roblson, 812 West Special limited offer. Try these fourteenth North, when plans were little saedkated rapporitorle discussed for a state-wid- e memberat ear enwnse. Easilr atmlied fluick in results. Fneproof box ship campaign. nulled In plain wrapper. Address PYRAMID DKUQ CO., Admits Liquor Charge Mike charged with possession of t0 Pyramid Bias, ManhaU, ifilyH, liquor at Magna, January 20, pleaded FwFF Chan-gouri- s, vVUERBACH i THE BIG STORE Established 1864 CO.1 BROADVAY.& STATE AUERDACIi'S QUALITY ... W GROCYTERYA Special, Infants' dainty organdie bonnets of sheer quality with pleated turnback edged in lace. Colors, pink, blue, rose and white. Special . fJs j1 Special,; lb. . ........... ...65c Portions Swiss Cheese . . . . . ." . . 10c Boxes of 6 Portions . .... 50c 1 lb. ....49c Schaiing Coffee Smoked Liverwurst, lb. . . . . V. .29c . . .... ... .. . . ,22c for . . . . . . . . 35c Pure Lard, white, 2 lbs. for . . , , . . .30c Fancy Trimmed Salt Bacon, lb. . . . - 19c Fresh Salmon and Halibut broidery yoke. Trimmed in fine lace and embroi Sizes 0, 1 dery edges. and 2 : For the infant or tot to 6 years. Of and rubberized pure gum rubber fincretonne. Edges ished in cunning ruffled effects Trimmed in printed nursery designs. Special.. Spring Slippers one-stra- at 95' have an exceptionally good and complete line of crib blankets at very moderate prices. Heavy Cotton Crib. 69c "We at Sizes 30x40 Heavy Cotton Crib. Of white flannel covered rubber sheet Keinforced brass ing. in each corner. eyelets Size 27x36 inches. Size 36x36 SnApIal 30x40......... Made of Spring is play suit season. extra good quality blue denim. Piped and trimmed in red. Peg top or plain styles. C3 Sizes' 1 to 6 years. En - 0 AUERBACH'S Section Second 79c 69e ..79c 39c ; . . . . . .23c 39e 79c y Petrolagar. . .......39c .,...v; Milk of Magnesia. . Squibb 'a Mineral Oil Adlerika. . . Milee' Nervine Caldwell's Errop Pepsin Jaynee Venntfsge HaU'l Canker Kemedy 79e .......$1.12 .....37c ......79c ....... 79c 79c 39c 7Sc 39c .....,...,.; ...... 1, . ....39c (AuerWh Floor) DRUGS CUT-RAT- E :y....y.:.T99 $1.19 r fj 'IcSvC1' Special Squibb'! Aspirin, 100'a .... Eubber Qloves ........ Keppler'g Malt ind Cod Idver Bromo-Beltie- $1.79 Playsuits d 89. EmoMon;...,, 79c 29c Cotton Receiving Blanket, infants' com-bine- 69c . Others up to (Infants' Scott's .. Size 36x50 New Creepers OH at Heavy Cotton Crib. $125 A , f Crib Blankets Rubber Sheets creepers of fine quality chambrays in various appealing ways. velope styles with band or elastic knee; shades are pink, apricot and blue. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. j $j69 35 . Most attractive are these new '.V Daintiest, prettiest little wraps for spring of Japanese silk in plain and flowered patterns, fast ened with tiny silk frogs. Colors are baby pink and blue. Special Carriage Quilt to match at $1.69. Children's and infants' half hose of fine rayon and cotton. Lovely new spring shades of pink, maize, tan, blue with fancy cuff top. Sizes 4y2 to 6y2, for $1.00. f rC New Silk Jackets p Half Hose &cll . Of good quality muslin edged in fine embroidery Sizes 0, 1 and edging. 2, Very pretty styles in faney styles in black, tan and champagne. Sizes 1 and 2. at this Very attractive fiodest price 59 Infants' Gertrudes 19 Syrup of Ttiy. . CaatorU. Sal Hepatic lb, Of fine quality muslin with round em Rubber Aprons ......... AUERBACH'S MEAT DEPT. White Dresses 59 bottle Sego Milk, tall cans Pork Steaks, lean, 2 t Mothers will find this flannelette wear is superior in quality and finish to the regular 59c type. Gowns, wrappers, kimonos; white with dainty trims of pink or blue Clorox, Makes Clothes White, ......9c C Baby's wardrobe is not complete without one of these dainty wraps. Of fine " yarns in pink and blue, C with white brushed wool 1 or self collars and cuffs. Special Flannelette Wear Norwegian Cod liyet OilC.,.. Wampole'i Cod Liver Extract ......19c 59 Knit Capes Are Lovely with Organdie Bonnets Or 3 Package Wieners & Frankfurters, lb. . . .22c Finnan Haddie, new stock, lb.. .22c Genuine Roquefort Cheese, . . . Fani-Flus- h Ruffly! reserve the right to limit quantity. Shredded Wheat Biscuit, STATE Organdie Bonnets ,Adorably Crisp and Locsl Boy Honored Hadley Bra- mel, eon of Judge and Mrs. William H. Bramel,, who is a student at Stanford, has gone east with the Stanford swimming team to compete In the meet at champion Intercollegiate ' -Wlf Want to Philadelphia, Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 31. . Ranch Back. "What I'd reaU like to do Is to to Met Annual Presbyterian get our ranch back. It's the finest business meeting of the Westminster live." to world ana , in the rtrtn south place Presbyterian church, Miller as a First West, will be held Friday at Mr.. Williams described :4a which m.. p. following dinner, "hard hombre." "I didn't know he "I will be served at (:30 P. m. by the waa a bank robber." she said. thought he was connected with Jack In Ladies' Aid society. BROADv5Y & Spring Fashions Are Dainty for Stylish Little Folks! Oscar A at Phosnlx Building Klrkham, associate regional executive of the Boy Scouts of America, on bis return from an Inspection tour in northern Arisona, reports Phoenix la enjoying a building boom. Including the construction of large hotels, business block and theaters. scon as I can and get to work, Jack's mother, who live in California, is dependent on him, and I shall keep her In event he naa to go to prison. ea AXJERBAGH v - POiEE EKN3 produce 70 egga yearly, whne other yield 850 or mors. It kwU Juat as much, t buy and , feed scrub ehickt ( tht better . p pi SAUMEBENGUE y . j fl bred-to-Ja- use forty-s- Robber Opine.. you select strong, sturdy chicks irora poultry flock. vio- sec- - ,(;.V'i!r ixth Too Many Bank. Built Like Hencoop., Bank TOUa 6UO0E8S with poultry depends largaly on th ear with which Nw (AP). devoted to Chicago by th ticket of two of th strong Republi can faction engaged in a lire ana death battle leading to th state-wid- e primary April 10. Investigation of th bombing of th bouse of CharUi 8. Deneen, United State senator, who Is tho titular head John A. of one" faction, and Judg Swanaon,- - candidate for state' attor ' ney, wa devoid of positive results. Herman J. Haenlach, Deneen ally. running against Mayor Thompson, for Republican committeeman In the ward, today carried to George K. Johnson, federal district attorney, an anonymous letter tnreatening to bomb fcta hoins-an- d kidnap one of hi children. Frank J. Link, sanitary dis trict trustee, and Deneen. candidate for ward committeeman, also reported 't.'Viv'.V-;.-i- Woman Arrested Here For Walla Walla Police BABY CHICKS 28 warning, of bombing and other lence wert passed out today, tb head fi GOOD LUCK March CHICAaO, -, .- od j . of Child Al.o Promised. Campbell, secretary-treasure- r, Mr. Krn founded th firt Pop-tlmlDeclared Possible. club in Denver five year ago would require a considerable "Thl with ten or fifteen member. Clubs and the proper ha ve been formed In many other expenditure, however, Our olty commission cities, with aggregate membership of organisation. haa already appropriated 118,000 for bout jno.ooo. the work thl year, and I believe that. Kith thl much each twelve month. (he work can be accomplished. Most commercial organization have shown their determination to cooperate, If In the residential section will do like : amoke elimination should be nlse, Special to The Tribune. comparatively simple matter." LYMAN. Wyo.. March 38. AH of Mr. Clark and Mr. Garrison used thl corer of Wyomlnc la Lion" club graphlo charts to illustrate their talks, In which they showed th Imterritory, with club at Rock Spring Evanston, Kemmerer and Superior) provement In smoke density decrees and now the Booitera elub of Lyman sine 1919, when the problem waa haa decided to ro Into th Lion' or first attacked by the elty. Mr. Orr told of the work don by It has secured th requisite twenty member and haa applied for th association with wWoh h hat Ita charter. Th community ciuo oi been connected since September, and Oreen River, which I in reality i declared that th only solution to th chamber of commerce, and 1 afflll smoke problem bare waa . the excluated with th national chamber of sive use of a carbonized smokeless commerce, 1 now the only luncheon fuel. elub In outhwetern Wyoming that 1 "Since December w have Invest! not affiliated with the Lion. gated doiens of processes controlled by people In both thl country and Europe," he eald, "and have found that more than (300.000,000 ha been to spent In experimental work trying make a smokeless fuel. It 1 only recently that It haa been recognised Geraldlne Root, 23, alias Marlon that the problem ha been solved Adams, alius Geraldlne Ruth, waa fir commercially. nave ap 'Our rested Tuesday evening at 511 West representative Seventh South street on Information proached the problem from an enal furnished Salt Lake police by Hho-r- neering atamlnoint. We believe that Iff Karl It. Melnroe of Walla Walla, the greatest solution will be the elimWash. Advice from Washington In ination of the human element by the dicate that the woman 1 wanted on introduction of fuel that will not smoke under any condition. The a charge of burglary. According to jHc officers, the system of enforcing lawa and sending woman denle that ahe ha ever been men Into homes to correct violation In Walla Walla and ha engaged an of these smoke laws will do nothing attorney with the intention of resist but embitter the cltisens. The pres In extradition. ent situation will prevail year after year unless it Is solved In a perma FORMER MISSIONARY VISITS. nent way." Speaking about the cost of such OODEN, March 28. Dr. Royal ; Los processed coal when finished and de Pye will arrive in Ogden from Mr. orr said: livered. to be the Angeles Thursday morning "Our Investigatlona have shown that guest of the First Christian church smokeless fuel can be placed in your will He for of Ogden the day. apeak 110:25 "Want a solution for the bank rob at the church in the evening. Preced collar at a price not tott exceed can be done bery auestlonr Want to get a lot of and ton, per perhaps ing the evening meeting Dr. Dye will for 19. B0 per Inton. A the market for bank robber who are now doing busimeet with missionary women at the this territory broahome of Mr. W. B. Mowbray, 1050 Twenty-seven- th street. This roeet- - den, these price would reduce until ness to retire? Build banks. There ing will be held at 2:30 In the after it became possible to put processed are too many nencoops nowadays noon. Dr. Dye spent many years In coal Into the home for a price lower IW,in, lO h. hanks " that -.- barf fna. th. nra.nf missionary work in Africa. Thl 1 the offering of Jack Wll Should we build a plant Sere we robber of th estimate that It cost would amount Uam; to $3,200,000. Such a plant would Murray Stat bank and four Callfor process 1000 tons of Utah coal daily. nla banks, who arrived In Salt Lake and provide a new Industry for your city with a payroll or mora than isoo,-00- 0 Wednesday from Colorado Springs, to yearly.' People would come here gether with his wife, Grace Winkelreally to help finance this proposition man Williams. with their own money, but they will 'You don't hear of any nrst-cla- s Insist that local people take a very hanks in the country being robbed by substantial financial Interest In the two or three men, do you'.'" William plant, thereby making tt a local ln- - asked. "Two or three men can t rob modern bank, built for the purpose mwdrjr." of conducting a banking business. It . Proposal Favored take a gang, and even when a gang By Governor Dern, bank they face Governor Dern epoka. after Mr. Orr attacks a modern grave danger of losing some of their The (hooting, iconizing pain of Neu- - ended his talk, lie said: or members being captured. 'Mr. Orr s iuggestlons should be quicair relieved laigia ui ncunua thoroughly in vestigated before the Biggatt Mistake with BAUME BENGUfc (pronounced more this state do of something people Of Modern Time. Ben-Gay). , radical. There hi) been much talk Williams said that one of the big Its powerful ingredient itimulate of bringing In- natural gas from out times 1 to side states In an effort to eliminate gest miatakes of modern In circulation, bringing freh blood to the quarters the smoke Droblem. I am not In fa conduct a branch bank eongetted part, thereby reducing the' vor of such are that Inadequate. procedure." w imams inflammation and toothing the. stabfobbed five Tva banks, Pamphlets and cards illustrating the declared. "On some of them I've had bing, burning pain of irritated nerve. proper ways to build a fire and main help, and on others I've gone it alone. Use BAUME BENGUE for Rheutain It with a minimum of smoke were All of those banks were places that to those present at the weren't matism, Sciatic, Stjff Joints and for distributed We designed for banking. luncheon. didn't every ehe or pais in muscle or nerve. was Musio furnished by tha East them. have any trouble at any of high school symphony orchestra, di "One of the troubles of putting a rected by A. K. Overlaae. The or bank in a place that should be a shoe was composed, of forty-eigchestra , ANAXCtSIQUE shop or a candy store is that It offers pieces. such a temptation to fellows who are It small willing to take a chance. banks were harder to rob there would be fewer fellows "who would dare to tackle a bank-robbijob. . "That Murray Job Uith g lariT'. 8vral appointment for th faculty of the Intarmountatn Christian Workers' Institute, to be held on tb campus of Weetmlnater college June li to July 1, have been announced by the R.y, Arthur U Rice, chairman of the committee In charge. "The Making of a Maater Missionary" will be the topic of th Bible to r taught by Pro siuoy course fessor J. W. Bailey, D. D., Ph, D., of tne ueraetey Kept 1st Ulvlnlty school, This course will be Berkeley, Calif. on the lire of ht Apostle Paul. A competent leader In th fields of dramatic, pageantry snd missionary work ha been secured In th person of Mr. Marlon Humphrey of Omaha. Neli. Her course will deal especially with on of the study books used throughout America this year, but will Include matho4jjM teaching as CTO&MB of the last few dayi were worth an estimated foot and a half to two feet of new snow at tho city water-- , bed st Brighton, it was reported Wednesday "by Harry Hammond, elty waterworks observer, op on hit return after few days la Bait Lake. Tho watershed, which has been relatively lean In tha presprlng weeks, was considerably augmented, a the new tnowi netted 1.64 Inches depth of water, according to 1 snow measurements. At present there axe 69 Inches of snow on tho ground, compared with .0 inches at this time year ago. wi Lions' Roar Supreme Western Wyoming ; Threat-Kidnapin- ened ; " .. Head. Political eakirif period- at tha weakly luncheon of the chamber of commerce Tha session Wednesday. waa In charge of the ctmmbera emokeles city eomnmtce, ana Syl vester Q. Cannon, chairman, pre sided. besides Mr. Cannon, who delivered an Introductory address upon the pos of sibilities entirely eliminating smoke, other speakers were Governor Georae H. Dern, H. W. Clark, city amoke Inspector; Lloyd Oarrison, for mer (tats engineer, and "J. M. Orr, manager of the Utah Coal Producer' association. Mr. Cannon described hi talk "a review of th work already done. and a preview of tha work that I lie said that an tnveatlga rifled. tion had been made a few year ago and that by government engineer they had decided that amoke could be entirely eliminated here, Total Elimination tire noon Christian Work Teachers Named Brighton Gains 2 Feet of Snow In Last Storms Bank Robbing Easy Work 75c ; ...49c ..........59c .39c 18c .'... 19c 37c Frortllla. . 39c 79c Eureka Cream 21c Hind' Lotion T.. .......... ....39c 79c Stillnun'i Freckle Cream . . -- 39c 79e Woodbury ' Cream ....... 39c Camelllne. . t 39e Pond's Cold Cream ........ 25c 47c Nomrpt. J, ................ 39c Amolin. , 19c 39c entries riesh Food 39c Otbine. . 89c KoIjtjoj Tooth Paste ..... ISo Llsteriae Tooth .... 's Cut Kate Drugs Rubbing Alcohol, pints . . . Glycerin and Eose Water K Lotion -- Put Main lewir.) ..19c |