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Show THE SALT HAKE TBIBTJNE, TOTBSDAY J&IORNItf G, NOVEMBER 7, 1929, FIRE WITH GUN SHOTS Mexican Climaxes Row With Wife by At- - JSeV ' tacking Officers. - Nor. 9 KOSWHX. N. Chlef of Police T. U. Atford and Fire Chief Kue Chrisman wera shot down today as they stepped upon the porch t the borne of Carrie I Wombleim in annrer to a call for help. Worn Welm then shot himself. The two officers win recover, but Wombleim was not expected to lire. Officers said Mr. and Mrs. Worn hi elm had been having trouble for several weeks and some days ago Mrs. Wombleim sued for divorce, charging cruel ana innuman treatment. The argument went on to the early fiours or the morning and Mrs. wombleim finally called the police. As it, I! University Ward Scaffold Breaks, CHAMBER SEES Injuring 2 Men EFS MEET DP AID AND POLICE pedal ta The tribune. AMERICAN FORIC William, D. Baxter. 60. and Jack Iverson, SS. met with an accident when the scaffold on which they were working at the new residence of E. H. Devey, broke, dropping them U feet to uie cement. Mr. Baxter suffered a wrenched back and a lacerated scalp, which neces sitated -- nine itlches to close the wound. Mr. Iverson received minor cuts and bruises. - Snow Glistens . m JreaKS Of rw- - letOn MORAN, Wyo. Toe a week or more snow hss been falling on the picturesque peaks of the Teton range. Even at Moran. nine miles from the foot of the range, four inches was recorded by Tuesday. Temperatures have been as low as 3 degrees below sero during the night Herds of elk are coming down from the higher slopes into the valley, wnere they wiu be lea uus winter. t tiRed Womfekim emptied Cro$$ Director oiricers tnrougn tne door, cruel tr was shot In the right side and explains Chrisman was shot in the left arm Peace-tiAmeri activities of the Womwetra tnen refilled the gun, went out in the back yard and shot can Red Cross were outlined and the functioning of the organization was nimseii. d, explained by Judge William H. a director of the Salt Lake at a Tues county chapter, meeting day night of Argenta lodge. Free and Accepted Masons, at the Masonic t. temple. Major activities of the ore anlza-- 1 tton are relief In time of disaster and won in Denair oi world war veteri, ans. Judge Follahd said, although -- un aj-fo- rd reace FIRST . WORK Police Team Performs at Weekly Membership Luncheon. Practical methods of saving life and relieving pain were demon first strated Wednesday noon by aid team of six city policemen, under the direction of Captain Thomas W. I use, instructor, appwini unuro uie regular weekly membership meeting OI uie ciuuuDer ui nuuocim First aid drill was Introduced Into the police department two years ago, and now the department has the distinction of being the first In the United 8tates to pass the Red Cross first aid examinations 100 per cent Chief of Police Joseph X. Burbidge, Who presided at the meeting, said. - Members of the drill team who armeared with Captain Deo were W, B. Burbidge. O. Height, Hawlces. T. R. O. D. Holt, Clayton Blank and Elmer o. Hue. With the aid of a stretcher, bandages and other first, aid parapher- methods or rescue, spuming, treats ing anocu ana Bruises, man imwuif otk gSS Victims. Chief Burbidge urged that the cit izenry of Salt Lake take advantage of the first aid training given members of the police department by calling upon them for assistance in any case of accident or emergency. The men have been thoroughly trained by Dr. A. L. Murray, of the American Red Cross and the United States bu reau of mines, he said. Pol-lan- Stomach Troubles Headache and Dizziness ID. 8. church, at 28:30 p. m. Sunday in the university ward chapel The following program win ne presented: Song, congregation; Invocation, josepn oouiam; song. eongreKa- uon; sacramental Spring City ytmr stomach is sick, rod art such as instruction in first aid and! Funeral kick all ever. If yon can't digest the Junior Red Cross, now being Druggist your food, yon lose strength, get formed In schools. tm. emA riw,,M bwhui.i , BtVtSM nervous and feel as tired When yon SPRING CITY. Funeral services set np as when you went to bed. Family Sets Funeral fnr Iiim Vjtnr AlrrM nUmr nniff- For 10 years Tanlae has restored For Sorineville Youth gist of spring City, who died Mon-to health and activity many thouu.r iuuiuiiib, HIU MV WW U WW sands who suffered just as you dA pwlal to Tht Tribune. L. D. chapel at 2 p. m. Friday, W. Mr. Albert A. Books, of 1830 SPRING VILLE Funeral aorvicmi with Bishop James S. Kills officlat- for Alton 89th Place, Los Angeles, Calif, Averett Wheeler, 22, eon of Mr. Aurea is survived by the roi says: "For 6 years J could hardly Ben and Edna Hall Wheeler of this who died at the family residence lowing sons and daughters: E. D city, work I suffered so from stomach Mrs. Oscar Clawson of and brer trouble. But Tanlae in the Fourth ward late Tuesday Allred and ' built followuig an illnew rf 4hre Ogden. Lester Allred of Spring City, up my strength snd made my nighV weexs, will be held Friday at 3 p. m. Irvln Allred of American Falls, Ida stomach and liver work fine." ho, and Mrs. A. P. Anderson of Los --.Let Teniae do for you what It in the Fourth ward chapel. He was born in Sortnsrville Febru Angeles; also by 21 grandchildren, slid for this sufferer. It corrects the and two ary 22, 1907. He received his early two most obstinate digestive troubles, education in the public schools of this brothers and a sister, Freeman. All- relieves gas, pains in the stomach city, was a graduate of the local high red oi Frovo, Laurenoe Allred of and bowels. It restores appetite, school, and at the time of his death Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Fannie sound and . he was a Junior at the Brigham Christenserr of Los Angeles. sleep. rigor Tanlae is made of roots, barks Young university. He was scoutmaster in the ward in which he lived at and herbs. The cost is less than one time and has been a newsnaner Truck Driver Denies 9 cents a dose. Get a bottle from carrier for more than ten years. row druggist today. Your money Surviving, Girl Assault Attempt in addition to his parback if jt doesn't help you, , ents, are two brothers, Bert and Arraigned before Juvenile. Judge (AdverlsemenU Clyde Wheeler; one sister. Miss Edda George A. Goates Wednesday, V. E. Wheeler, all of Sprlngrilte. v Blckford, IB, of 823 Ouray avenue, ' denied ne attempted assault on Capener Wins Election , Salt Lake girl Monday after he induced her to go for As Mayor Garland, anight ride in his delivery truck. Hearing ' was set lor govern oer Sweial to iTba Trlbur. i, before Judge GARLANDA. R. Canener wu tha ooatet. was Blckford brought to the police choice for mayor in the elections here morning by the Tuesday, with John Benson polling station early Tuesday, who councilman. girl's father, his chaired he lured high rote for four-yetruck and kept her the into girl czra Jensen, p. v. Peterson and J. L. noma until almost mid away Harvey two-yeLeatle K. KmW.M. D J IX. D. , councilmen; Delia night. irom Blckford was turned over to Hall, recorder, , and Harold Persson, Juvenile authorities. were tne otner winners. treasurer, xorroit of a powerful A music. University warn orcnestra: pass solo, Alrin Keddlncton: i I string trio. Alrin J A-- Horace and joe. x. Toronto. Sterline Beeslev: reading, Joseph P. Smith; piano solo, maunne uewsnup; remarks, jonn M. Knight: , male ouartet. Stanford Ericksen, Robert Toronto, Morgan Sorensen, Lynne Pettlt; remarks, Bishop Prank Pinsree: response. missionary; doxology, congregation, and benediction, Orval W. Adams. ; A ii hi Defaulting Banker Get Three to Five-YeTerm ar AUBURN. Me. Nor. 6 Wi. Wilbur H. Davis, former treasurer of the People's Savings bank of Lewis ton, converted $128,000 of bank funds to his own use, learned today, when Justice Harry Manser sentenced him to serve from three to five years at hard labor In state pris on on his plea of guilty to a charge of embezzlement. ' s mi rr ' T Plans Farewell A farewell testimonial win be held In honor of Joseph T. Toronto, who leaves November 14 for the German- " " Atiatrian mtarinn I mission of the L. Death and Stabbing Affray Per thing, Fit and Trim, Sails Shortly for U. S. Result of Election Feud MANCHESTER, Kjr, Nor. I (P. PARIS, Nor. 6 ). General John Burclar Suspect ' DENVER, Nor. t V-Jc.j-ph Eberley, on his rvay back to Denver from Los Angeles to answer to a burglary charge, escape today by lumping from the window of the train which was bringing him back ai it entered the city limits. He waa arrested recently In Los Angeles at the request of Denver police. As the train n eared Denver, Eberley told Undersheri.' Frank B. Slmontoa, who was accompanying to "wash up him, that he wanted oerore we an town.- - . He entered the washroom.' bolted the door and Jumped from the win dow. REFUSE TO NEGOTIATE. LONDON (T). The mine owners today officially declined an invitation to meet the government and the miners to discuss outsandlng questions affecting wages and hours. The miners have been anxious to start negotiations in connection with the government s proposal lor a half hour shorter day starting next year and to make certain that there will be no reduction in wages. The own ers are not prepared to guarantee . - Taylor Harris, 43. was shot, Will Llpps, 43, was stabbed In the back and half a doeen others were cut and bruised in a fight over the selection of a magistrate, it became known here today. The fight occurred In the Goose Rock precinct of Clay county in an Isolated district. Tom Lipps, member of the Clay county school board, surrendered to County Judge J. M. Little in connection with the shooting of Harris. Officers were told that John Karris stabbed Lipps, who la in a serious condition. PW the reichstag in the peopte'i of a Oer group and director-generman potash concern. , al J. Pershing, who has been occupying himself with American memorials in France, plans to sail for the United States shortly. The general appears to be In the best of health. EXPECTS APPOINTMENT. BERLIN Vf Dr. Julius Curtius, who has been acting foreign minister since the death of Dr. Gustar Strese-man- n, probably will be officially appointed to the foreign ministry port- iono tomorrow. It Is generally believed that the A bushel of barley yields IS gal- ministry oi economics, over wmcn ir. lons of beer in Great Britain, 35 In Curtius is chief, will be taken over Germany by Dr. Helmuth Albrecht, member of Thin Upderweight Men and Women "My Skin Nearly Can Quickly Gain Needed Flesh Drove Me Mad" so One Very Thin Man Gained 28 Pounds in Eight Weekl ' this, maintaining that a reduction in Tens of thousands of exceedingly fill out those deep hollows in neck, nours must nece& amy all set thin, yes, scrawny men Md.wqnmlebeeka-.- . neL rbestl Why go on "' hare taken McCoy's Tablets and put through life with sunken cheeks and on pounas oi gooa lira iiesn. narrow chest when you can take adwot only win McCoys increase vantage of tlu straight-forwaofMUSCLES weight, but taken regularly, will fer? Read frail, rundown men and women McCoy takes an the risk VP ejCICKLY cause to grow stronger and more energetic. this Ironclad guarantee. If after takThm tm applicadw of Mutant If the millions of skinny, scrawny ing 4 sixty-ceboxes of McCoy's wr Iwar ior 5 boon k ahmili men and women in America wiU Tablets or 3 boxes any iull ui tanym cacniort. start today to put their faith in thin, underweight man or woman McCoy's, it Is safe to say that at doesnt gain at least S pounds and least 9Q per cent of them will gain feel completely satisfied with the weight, health and attractiveness In marked Improvement in health lew weeks. your druggist is authorized to return So why not start todayf Why not the purchase price. (Adv.) om UHIII rd nt one-doll- ar "I had pimples and blackheads badly, and used to squeeze them so much that my face looked red and raw. On the advice of a nurse friend I got a Jar of Rowles Mentho Bui- -. nhurvi used it faithfully for ten days. In 3 days' time there was a big difference in my skin and today ft trf' as soft and clear as my sister's." The sulphur in Rowles Mentho Sulphur clears the skin while tha Menthol heals the sore, broken tissue. That's the twofold action you wans for skin troubles. Try Rowles Mentha Bulnhur not only for Dimples and blackheads, but for dry, scaly skin, rash, and itching eczema. IT WORKS All druggists sell it In Jars ready to use. Be sure us itowies. (Advertisement, i ld 1 Arrange for I I i V ... 1 , i 4 SW I ASSSf Youth Has Found The Way! a AjM-A-M-e- BREXU.D. ICR iEM: REMOVED en . ;l - i;- s; AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE has cultivated tha fertile field of opportunity and invite everyone to roam in search of desired pursuit. Nothing remain of that ancient prejudice which bound the apprentice,, without choice, to hi career. X . "Prunkenness Is a Disease of end I Can Cure It" Ta Newspaper before his death, challenged this statement of Dr. Eeeky that "Drunkenness is a disease snd I can cure it" He defied Dr. Xeeley to cure the men whom he would send to the Institute. The results were so convincing that, through his great newspaper, be was personally responsible for thou sands of men and women taking The Keeley Treatment for Liquor. New Booklet Explains Facta That Er cry Person Should Kaosr It is one of the most authoritative booklets ever written on the disease of Inebriety and its cure. It is based on fifty years' experience, embracing the treatment of more than 400,000 patients, including men snd women from all walks of iifel The booklet (free. Simply write snd uk for it. Address Dr. X. A. Parsons M But Set tenth. .,, ar ar Panguitch Election Spring City Elects Goes to Republicans Mayor and Councilmen Special to Th Tribune. Special to The Tribune. PANGUITCH The Republicans SPRINO CITY. The following swept into office here with J. P. candidates were elected - Tuesday; Houston, carrying tha majority for Mayor, William Lee Allred four-yemayor. James L. Hatch, four-yecouncilman. Angus Black (R); Bjuucumsn; y. a. councilmen, Ernest Jus- faney ipsom and . William Debbs, two-yetensen R). F. C. Sorensen (R). Wil council men. Rhoda W. Lee recorder ford Mortensen (D) ; recorder, Henry ana vonn Roagers treasurer. Blaln (D) ; treasurer, Joseph L Beck fK). 0t ar a ie, ar two-ye- ar ar St. George Chooses Atkins for Next Mayor Agent Shoots Rum Runner Special to The Tribune. After rifty'Mile, Lhase ST. GEORGE T. Atkins was chosen msyorHenry In the elections here, with Vernon Worthen, four-ye- ar councilman. John T. Woodbury, Jr John Stauffer and Joseph W. Prince, two-yecouncil members; George E. Miles recorder and Mrs. Laura A. Gates treasurer. m -- OverSEBRING, FUv, Nov. 6 taken near here today after a race through two counties, Bob Han, alleged Miami runner, was shot and probably fatally wounded by P. C, McWllliams, a customs agent, as he abandoned a liquor-lade- n automobile and fled. Doctors expressed little for Hall's recovery. hope ar BLACKFOOT COUPLE WED. BLACKFOOT, Idaho. Clifford Edwin Crawford and Grace Ann Clark, both of Blsckf oot, were married by Bishop. W. E. Bills at the Crawford home Tuesday evening. 50-m- lle did it" "toasting that Gone is ancient prejudice against cigarettes Progress has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes when we removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irri- tants) from the tobaccos. President Hoover Names , New Guatemala Envoy WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 W. The nomination of Sheldon Whltehouse New York, a career diplomat, to be minister to Guatemala, was sent to the senate today by President Hoover. . ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of science, there originated that ancient prejudice against all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified LUCKY STRIKE, the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest tobacco, properly aged and skillfully blended "If s Toasted." YEARS SHIPPING OFFICIAL DIES. CLEVELAND. Ohio, Nov. 6 UP). Thomas F. Newman, 76, president and founder oi the Cleveland & Bui falo Transit company, died at his home in Cleveland Heights today. Newman made a survey of a water route from Cleveland to Buffalo in 1892 and a year later began active shipping. He was a leader in Great Lakes shipping for fifty-tw- o years. BURT PAINTER. The body of Paul E. B. Hammer, pioneer Utah portrait painter and decorative artist, who died Sunday, was buried In the City cemetery Wednesday afternoon, following funeral services in the Twelfth-Th- ir teenth ward L. D. 8. chapel. Heber K. Aldous officiated at the services and Dr. Levi Edgar Young, T. A. Williams and Serge F. Balllf, Sr., delivered eulogies. " Barer Aspirin next lime you've a headache, or other annoying pain." Note how quickly and completely your suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, or similar nagging pains subsides. And if it's genuine Aspirin, villi the package and each, tablet marked Barer, it's safe. Bayer Aspirin is always the same. Never depresses the heart. "TOASTING," the most modern step in cigarette manufacture, removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are present in cigarettes manufactured in the way. old-fashion- old-fashio- coughing. Thus "TOASTING" has destroyed that ancient prejudice against cigarette smoking by men and by women. It's FUNERAL RITES FRIDAY. to The Tribune. Spll MT. PLEASANT. Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Charles Rambo. who died Monday, will be held in the North ward chapel at 2 p. m. Friday, under the direction of Bishop Henry . , P. Olson. FORSlSXUUlitCLl B" Sprrlil ttr The Tribune. AFTON, Wyo. Arch Gardner, su pervisor of music of the Star Valley 1 high school. has organized a glee club. No Throat Irritation-N- o TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchertra, ' Ajpirfs k the bade aark at Bajrer Uaaufactsre of aloaweeeticaddeeler ef SeUcjrlkackl ed Everyone knows that heat purifies, and so "TOASTING" LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process removes harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in, the manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and HOLD FUNERAL. The funeral of Daniel E. Crowley. 62. roadmaster for the Denver St Rio Grande Western railroad at Soldier Summit, who died in a local hospital Sunday of skull fracture suffered in a railroad accident Friday at Scenic, was held Wednesday morning nnder auspices of Wasatch lodge No. 1, Masons. Dr. Elmer I. Oosnen as sisted. The body will be buried at Portland, Ore. I awe O m. The Americen Tobecce Co., Mfre. every Saturday night, Cough. over a coaat-to-co- ast network of th "It's Toasted' the phrase that describes the extra "toasting" process applied in the manufacture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop are scientifically subjected to penetrating heat at minimum, 260 maximum, 300, Fahrenheit. The exact, expert regulation of such high temperatures removes impurities. More than a slogan. "It's Toasted" is recognized by millions as the most modern step in cigarette manufacture. ft B.C. J |