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Show f - KUr-irtr- ii i i 7 ? i tTrff r Trim v? t fTTT C 5 1 I r PAGE EIGHT ' 1 ' u 1 . t Friday, February 28, 1930. exact time for the ergue has not "called M. Tardieu announce the to order jwid .insisted that he electrocution, but it was indicathurry. ed that it would come at the time, befrvten. 7 and 8 regular Snook to in Elec-tri- e tonight. - Pr-oguards' said ,that JPF, Snook was composed on rising toto day and smiled when talking of Continued from Page one Mrs. Snook through the bars the cell. . --ell. M.n. Crook arrivd at the prim. son shortly 0 She jiouhd the form.r professor still sleeping but he was immediately Calls 'aroused and talked more than an TO 5 Basketball Team - rftr One of the Last of a Bizarre Coterie of Hard Li ing Straight-Shootin- g Men and Women Of the West 77 Years On President of r ranee ... IStS ArOUSed. Old. Ci'. D, Feb (!. lie Iron. S a) ! 23 lAP)-- It is only a few-- steps from the little death cell to the eleetirc Dr. Snook pobably will 28 lAPi Andre 'chair Pails Feb start the death march under two Tardieu formally assund Prt shoitly after 7 p. m. dent Dourr.ergue this afternoon Warden Thomas has refused to that he would foim a cabinet : only - a - - fv"Tartticir - Di told fi'.imd the ate of spades I ! civ "a hekaf- - Aiu't ' TubbsShe v is one of the for i lat of a hrd livur.;, fou.ine totene of men and women tr. 14I who adaed tne color somethin s it to the old west a blood-re- d EX ndwood Dick " Wild Bilie ' v'ane lhetok and Calamity 'were otheis Poker Alice were a gun, smoked cigars and could swear 77like a year' tiouper; but iU all of her of life she dealt from the top of the deck. Din 111 1 a life as adventurous as any man's, she gambled for high stakes without a single betraying oui.'or of the timid as she deal without the twitch of at face Cold as the steel of th muscle. revolver she wore, she sat In unj numbered thousands of high stake games Old ace and complications, folfor gal! lowing an operation stones, were ctven tire cp use of her death on a The removal of Mabel Brummitt of Valparaiso, Ind., teacher In a Manila high school, was demanded by striking students who said she insulted the Filipino race. - Amateur Boxing Will Be -- Under Way .Tonight ' Salt take City, Feb 28 (API Floyd Sullivan, light heavyweight boxer from the University of Idaho, soulherh branch, will meet Bob Heckler of the Denver and Rio Crcnue in the intermountain A. A. U boxing tournament here tonight. Other matches tonight 1 I ( Poker Alice was English borb but American bred, and always She started as a the gambler. faro dealer. A woman at the box was a novelty that drew the black beards- of the wild west, with their bags of gold, to the gambling table. So successful was she that soon she was known not just as a worn a if gambler but as a winding gambler, man or woman Colorado, Nevada, Montana, the was Dakotas whereever there pay dirt and h ombres with nerve enough to lay it against the turn She of a card Poker Alice was took $6 000 i'.i one night's play at Silver City, N. M. married. She was three times Her first husband was a mining Then engineer, Frank Duffield. there came W. G. Tubbs, a gambler who despite a wide reoutatlon of his own .never could eaual Poker Alice at the card table Her third husband was George Huck-erbut when he died Poker Alice resumed the hame of her second husband. She was in the rush of the free lands ' of Oklahoma and latei skipped from place to place as warred the federal government on the gamblers. - h i-s bnSig i J ! t, 1 I! A' Weber, and S. Hendrickeson, Deseret gymnasium, at 118 pounds: Del Bennett, Weber, and Ned Markshetfel, Utah State College, and Frank Carter, Utah State, and Lindsay Thomas. Stockton, at 135 pounds; Ivan Smith, Utah State, and Whitney Parry, gymnasium, at 147 pounds, and Cliff Okeson, Holladay, and John Rosenberg, Utah State,' at Des-er- 160 et pounds. In last night's, matches Mark-shef- el cision over Glen Wan lass B. Y. U 112 S. Hendrickson, pounds: Deseret gymnasium, decision over John Fajrweather, Weber, '113 pounds; Del Bennett, Weber, defeated V. R. Tommassen, tech135 nical knockout. pounds: Frank easier, Utah State, ion over Herman Backer, eret gymnasium, 135 pounds: JfSk C. Colds Best treated without dosing Just rub on former president or and premier-designa- Totals Position Anderson, rf G. Holman, If C. Dunn, c E. Dunn, rg R. Flamm, lg Corbridge. f Merkley, f Knowles, g Player L. j Totals T- G T 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 16 10 20 - are Artificial flowers being made from sheet metal by an English woman. TOMxmdw te SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEKS 1 24 Boys DesDar-re- ld All-worsl-- ed Rough Neck Collar, Shaker Knit Regular Priced 1 - once-in-a-!ifeti- me Sweaters, All , Here is a bargain event without parallel in the history this community! This great spring clearance sale brings to opportunity to secure bargain seekers a famous used cars with an OK that cc;:nc r.t cu.vL-- s that will be long remembered. Due to the tremendous popularity of the New Chevrolet Six, we have an unusually large stock of fine used cars. T o clear our stock quickly, we offer these splendid cars at low sale prices that are nothing less than sensational. Buy a car during this sale at many dollars below its normal price! Look to the red OK that counts tag as proof of its quality and dependability. This tag signifies that the car has been thoroughly checked and reconditioned. Be sure to attend this sale early! , $7.73 Sizes- - Sale Lot of Medium Weight all-wo- ol Wide choice of four and six cylinder cars 1928 CHEVROLET COACH 1928 Chevrolet Sedan Provides ample space for 5 passengers. Motor has been thorNot a oughly reconditioned. scratch on the body. Sold with an OK that Counts. Special sale price Read the price then see this exceptionally fine Chevrolet, compare appearance, performance and reliability and youll prefer ir i(Tany thing the marker" offers at apy w here near t he . price t completely a , eqmppcd;atait tly !. 1--- r- $400 00 Just MODEL A EORD 'TUDOR traded in on a new Chevrolet six, and in excellent condition. Body and upholstery like new. For sale with an OK that counts to the ;?400.00 L; . ' 1929 Chevrolet Coach Your last chance to save $50.00 on a slightly used Coach. Comcarefully pletely . equipped with checked and conditioned an OK that' counts. Formerly priced up to $575.00. TON TRUCK 1926 CHEVROLET Thoroughly reconditioned A-- l. Your judgment answers on the tires when you see them. Former price $250.00. : S1 50.00 1926 CHEVROLET SEDAN If you want a Sedan this Is an opportunity of a Youll be proud of its appearance and performance. And at this low- price you - can pay many monthsoperalingjrosts With savings life-tim- e. - 1928 CHERVOLET1-TO- N TRUCK-- w 4 wheel Four speed transmission over6 inch on rear tires brakes, mechanics. hauled by expert an O. K. Guar-antedTwi- th -- ,r," 1927 PONTIAC LANDAU SEDAN Heres a real car for any kind of driving. Has many thousand miles of carefree service ahead of it. Upholstery and finish spotless. Tires ?295.00 Hhatcounts oHy'.er'.m,,c5r?309.00 Only BUY OK USED CARS FROM A CHEVROLET DEALER Auto Company. Cache 30 South Logan, Utah Main; - "W 3 3 ti " p p 2 4 3 SALOj.yr SPECIALS 32 1313 2 . - Economist Ttcnsportation E!G S 11 16 10 First ward Sev-jen- th tr P 20 1113 1112 were waiting until the radical socialists should have recovered fro mthelr anger at M Tardieu's part in bringing about the defeat of Camille Chautempr. The socialists charged that by to waiting, M. Tardieu hoped brihg public opinion to bear on the parties themselves, as a method of securing collaboration. The socialists claimed to be astonished, that President Doum- - decis- Felt, Weber, decision over Ivory Bass, University of Utah, Times 147 pounds: Paul Ferauson, D & Poker Alice grew old. R. G., decision over Elmo Smith, changed. Railroads brought civi- Utah State. 160 pounds; John. lization to the raw element west. Utah State, knocked Rosenberg, Evenfaro. Farming replaced out Gene Payne, Heber City, came there prohibition. tually 160 Bob pounds; Poker Alice, retired to her little round two, Heckler, D & R. G., technical cabi'.i in the Black Hills. over knockout Elmer Brown, Weber, heavyweight. Gbvh minutes with President Dernier-- 1 On emerging he said he gue. had reported pi ogress and had told the president he had undertaken to form thp ministry He refused to give any indication when he would have the mmis-trready or to say an thing about its political complexion t Tardieu again tins me nun" sought the advice of the veteian French Raymond statesman, Poincare, as to how to proceed M Poincare It was believed told him to proceed with his canvas of the slow methodical various party leaders and their subordinates, a policy which thus far has resulted probably ill TTD conlering with 50 or more depuTwelve or 15 ties and senators. called for consultation today. The method has aroused the furious resentment of the socialists, who met this morning and passed a resolution disc n bug M Tardieu's delay as a scandalous First a technical knockout in the second round over Joe southern Idaho Richardso'n, branch, when Richardson received a broken nose and was not allowed to continue. Other matches resulted: Arnold Larson, Utah State, dewon :rr .r. - ; Player M The First ward basketball team of the stake made a determined effort to capture the stake crown of the thrice champions of the ward but the boys from the islahd were not to be denied and ,last night again took the stake . xitUle by the score of 32 to 20. William The game was played in the Chicago Feb. 23 V Kelley Jr., 33, son of the Juhior High school gymnasium, chairman of the board of the The basket pitching of20 Darrell points Miehle Press and Manufacturing Hughes 'who garnered the .winners and the consist company and head of the Bev- - for of floor ant work rustling the erly Hills. Calif, branch of that ball mates was reteam his by in was company, fatally injured an automobile crash at Sydney, sponsible for the victory. tournament interstake The last night, his father Australia, said today. The father was ad- starts Monday night at the South Cache gym. Logan Seventh ward vised of the accident by cable. y lios-pitllxt- ) I - f . hoar withher. According to present plans Vf I ni uHipriSon officials Dr. Snook will beUjniers with to the little cell adjointure as fn Prnrfior!irP removed mJ tLj? death ro6m about 4 p ni m this enclosure the last Sentiment . of Social- - and iiieul will be served. Seventh Ward Position G T F D. Hughes, rf 8 8 4 O t I1 if B. Scott, c 0 F. Scoles, rg 0 5 3 . . 0 Men'sj L. Turley, lg Logan E. Gambles 10 0 Defeats CliairTonight -- TARDIEU will play the of the Franklin stake champions M Mens teams. Lineup and summary: Seventh Ward Pie I rrMIT?fll)MT1!TTTUU THE JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Irked Filipinos LIFEOF ' FTMrTTT.nmv.tv.tf : |