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Show ilIB i enw m ip . wij i ww g L f THE DESERET ' SEWS WEDNESDAY Sju re Relief STATETROOPS 6UMD FOR INDIGESTION pe p one) (Continued front infor-.,- nor could any five crowd, J' motion In they record to Daniels' oon, X Wott, ond Richard. Daniel declared he reeountred Ar-- r konao and Mltelwlppf automobile IITense toco - "I can tell a thine now any more thaniyt I couIALthe night of the or theVnWy after," sold kidnaping Daniels, In discussing HJtie case again 6 ( yesterday. State Power Invoked. Following the failure of Morehouee, j to Z parish and district court officials Solve the mystery. Oor. Parker hi determination to use all he power of the state in the case. ! ,t A big highway celebration and was held at Bastrop on Aur L24. and thousands of people from all parts of northeast Louisiana attend-j-eThe five victims of hooded rider attended the celebration, witnessed Mbnroe Vthe baseball game between home In ..and Bastrop and then startedIn two X the twilight of the evening When they were midway the ?' between Bastrop and Mer Rouge, men galloped up, on .horse-back, or appeared on the highway in automobiles and seize the five Mer "Roug citizens. "" Watt Davenport was released sith-.Tl- n an hour after he was taken, and thebecame current that the mk- ed men were "mistaken as to his lderi- ? Jity. 3 i Searcher tor hours trted to find men who were kidnaped and the Ihs following the affair the elder - - day Daniels and Andrew found their way T.hack t their home atf Mer Rouge Fln a aerloua condition. Their stories gavb hut little' Information tn regsrd ;'Jo the kidnaping., Condition Precarious, m For a while neither Daniels nor Andrews would discuss the rase, lut finally told of how they were "kidnaped on their way to Mer Rouge by masked men and severely beeten. For several weeka Daniels was In a yrocartous condition because of his j-t- al -- 4 1 , -- t ey s water Sure Relief ELL-AN-S ?- - Bell-an- Hot "Again, it la known that Arbuckle never mads a picture In which any exception could poastbly bo taken and he never will. His pictures were not high art. of course, but they wore alway clean and they brought laugh-- , ter to millions. "Still again, it was felt that inasmuch a a Jury acquitted him of tha charges upon which h was tried, ha Is constitutionally entitled to the right of any citixen especially to tho right !of working at the only thing he knowe 2Sg and 75 i Packages Cvwrywtwcg how to wnrfc at., Open' i Evenings No eiEftis ar In contemplation for the release of the three comedles ld which Arbuckle appeared before his trial and which have since been held up and the action now taken does not in any way concern the release of these films." Joseph Schenck, producer, said: Roscoe will go to worx for me.- - 1 am glad to help give him his chance."' Jesse L vice president of Famous Playera-Lask- y corporation,1 said: "We are sure Arbuckle will prove' worthy of the trust. No thought has been given to the mhtter of releasing the pictures already made and we, have no plana In this connection. Roscoe Arbuckle said: "1 want to. say that I am very grateful to all those who are helping me' and I will prove myself worthy ofi ihelr faith In me." The statement of the case was given out from the headquarters of Hr.. Hays It said:' Roscoe Arbuckle is to olherTh7nce 'togo'm wok Mdmlke Xmas Buy a Man's Gift in a i Mans Store fcsjc-ia- Gift Lun-mak- m rant -- t Jc : Tin greater satisfaction. Finer goods, more novelties ancFthe best of all, lower prices. Fewer dollars will get you finer and more gifts. wins fiaeat SHIRTS wsv nia year sow. Now Pay Later Pay The moat fascinating novelties in aeckwear make this display mighty interesting to shoppers for men gift. Giro Him a Merchandise Certificate. SWEATERS are here ia profuevery type for motorists, for skating, for golf, for ontdoor business. for wear, Sweater coats, sweater reels many with aovelty pocket sad belts. OPEN A CHARGE Open account! frtiaftb a Pay as Thursday Friday Saturday Yon Wear 9 o'clock. HOUSS SUPPERS New ideas ia Borne, Cavalier, Faust, Open and Everett shape. Venous grades of fiae leathers and warm felts. GLOVES Every sort for every service. Motor glove, golf gloves, fur and fur lined glove, nnl.Ed nod fleece lined glove. Dress gloves of mocha, cape, buck or wool. sion now Later Your Credit Is as good as Cash Here sera aza here, i Buy Now buying for men and boys is exceptionally easy if you r IFT to come here. The fact that we have an endless variety -- Buy very man choose from enables you to do it so much quicker and with j To get tho beat results take Seven ty seven" at the first feeling of a L Cold. "Seventy-seven- " for Cold and Grip, rlntluenxa. Catarrh. Pains and Sore-;- . resa In Head and Cheat. Couth, Sore .Throat and General, Proatratton and : . Fever. i.. Doctoring Book mailed free. and 11.90, at Drug Store. L.; Price, or sent on remittance of C.O D. Parcel 'Post. Humphreys HomeoNewMedicine York. IS William Street, It (r . 1 VO 1922 . injuries, which in hjf case, were aug' mented by old aye 'For the las: three months there have been detectives and other Ing vestigator in Morehouse parish. rtnxena and making searches for the miselngthodies of Richard and Watt Daniel, whlrh according to some persons, were believed to have been cast Into a lake near Mer Rouge. That the bodies of both of the missing men have been located Is the report current In East Louisiana. The said to have been the cause finding for the sending of the national guard Into Morehouse parish yesterday. The others kidnaped were released. Inconflrnied report reaching her the declare detective discovered bodies bound down by heavy wagon . .. h wheels in one of the lakes nar Mer ' Rouge, and soldier, were sen, to guard the work of dragging lake Tof t u n y . the bodies "He has gone straight since he wa l Factions Concerned, barred from the films last April and he has pledged his word that he will, petty jealousies among Influential families, arising through trade rival- keep on going straight. . Hia Cvnduot ries and social condition axa believed hag satisfied Will 11. Hays, adviser to, to have been the origin of the trouble the Motion Picture Industry, Joseph between various Morehouse parish M. Schenck, who will employ him and clans. Recently Dr. B. M. McKern, tha Paramount company, represented prominent physician, and than mnvor by Jesse E. Lasky, which concarn, of Mer Rouge, sought to clean up" formerly distributed the comedies In iter Rouge of lawlessness, ilsyor Mc- which ihe fat appeared. "Announcement that there ie no ob- Kern. it was claimed, aligned himself with one faction and served notice on Ject to Arbuckle' return to work was a number of alleged law breakers that made today by Mr. Hays before he de-- 1 he and his officials proposed to en- parted from Lo Angeles after a busy force the law. McKern received warn- week here spent In organizing plans ings by letter that if he 'did not cease, frr the development of a mutuality he would be assassinated. Later he of Interests and sympathy within the was called from his home at mid- artistic's commercial community night. ostensibly to go to see a sick which the local motion picture colony forma between It and the civic compatient, and hit automobile was riddled with bullets, but he escaped. munity in which the picture makers Frtenda advised McKern to leave live Arbuckle' career of ten year In' the community, and he did so. He Is now taking a post graduate course at motion picture was stopped In SepJohns Hopklna university, Baltimore. tember. 1921. when he was arrested and charged with manslaughter In' causing - the death of Mlae Virginia comeRappe. The motion plctura dian was host at hie rooms in tho Hotel fit. Francis of Kan Francisco, Labor day. 1921. and Mias Rappe was Tl one of the grata Bhe died four day later from an InternM Injury, according to testimony at hia trial. He waa tried three timea the Juries (Continued from page one.) in the first two' dlaa greed, and In the a verdict of acquittal waa rethird v will allow Arbuckle another oppor-unltturned. Mr. Haya ordered that to make good. pictures he withdrawn and "First, perhaps, was the fact that was h seems completely chastened and hia contract with hia producer canceled. Arbuckle la married to Miss was that hts conduct since he barred from the screen last April apparent- Mima Durfee. ly has been exemplary. For Colds, Grip or Influenza Then, too. the action was taken In the spirit of Christmas and It was believed that tha fullest In and a a preventive, take Lnxatlve in BROMO QUININE Tablet. The box all branches of the motion t signature of E. W Grave, duvtry 'w'ould' be' bwt "adranoed by1 bear sure you get BROMO) 30c. Aav. clearing the slate As far as possible. Inier-rogatln- 20 TT w w. m HOUSE OOAT3 AND BATH ROBES are given importance in display here just now, commensurate a with their popularity holiday gifts. Open Greets CTotfifngSztt Thursday Friday KEARNS BUILDING Saturday Company SALT LAKE CITY 9 o'clock. Fine Line of Gold Link Buttons kMtlfal ! lias 1e eleoae frtfm. start glOJMk. lar rbslft Maay 1 V IX". A I 34.501 DRIVING OUT Mesh Bags vrwlfrftl lra conceivable rtret ROMANCE, SAID to la every j ! Ha S6.00 I P Belt Buckles aaf Stirling silver 14-- ke glmaama an4 all atfcer PP Prk4 apwarg j (Ca.h er Credit.) $2.00 gravlag Wrist Watches i Store Open j Evenings sal Ring Watches .... 41 ftT RECEH ED Men's Elgin Watches aaaber. Va wkHsi graca ar rr4 g!4 Mretaft CIO CO Mb ar rraJIt. . Bannett sen f-- $4.50, gelid White Laid Reetaacnlar U rial Watches A 930.6 vela. Cash or Credit ... ... Ivory Sets a shell, white Cash or Credit srtH.! gvafar Norsej . kolti f lesihfr fre mere Chains alar asakr. gold 'Wltfc Men's Walda-- ; S Genuine Diamond Rings Yataa from $4 fa MA nn mhlle the? lwt.f dd.WW esh er credit EDUCATION IS Jt a few left. aolld. vrklta Go!, Is,, jc $60.00 Value Cash or Credit 14 Tha HONOLUIdf. T. H.. Dec. glamour, romanci and advtnture of tha twouth Seas ara dlaappearing bfora the spread of modern method of indua-t- r education and living, according to J. F G Htokea athnologtal, attached to the Bluhnp Museum here, who haa returned from a two year tour of tho Austral Island In connection with the museum's endeavor to establish tha origin of the Polynesian race. 4vven Hepa 4he jrinedot laland- Which bersme famous a place where the men were fed by women and lolled around listlessly on s stretch of coral strand under shade giving palm trees ts leg. lining to show the marks of rivillzattcm. despite the fact that the mho of Inhabitants continues to ep pioximate four woman to one man Htokea said Mostly Wsiaes, men There are only 23 taxpayer -- AILING MEN S Don't experiment with your affliction. ftemember, medicine proper prodace patch results. Com to a whoa speelsllst method $39.50 Engrav- - ing Done Free 1 are ouehd for Irsdlng rtt:-trn- s this eiiy s)a visit will eon vtnrm you of my ? Of sfciiUyv v W.M. Griffith. M.D. The US Mala Hears, Itleading .. gpeelaUst tn S pm. 1 between the ages of 21 and on the of he- - 3 Tnbxrtdtants ar women, young boys and old men All of the work except the fishing ia done by the women, who are comely, sturdy, exceedingly tall, muscular and The women hospitable. Mokes said who first drew attention to Rapa stortee women fed that the through the men. apparently visited the island a when women fed the festival, during The women, howthe men in fun. ever. do perform all agricultural work. Wives Are Mavra "Despite the heavy ratio of mnmen women to 'no man has morn than one official wife.' The women art nond too to marry the men of Rapa, as willing they become little more than slaves, are once they married. They have no hold or control over their husbands and if they attempt to enjoy the same as their husbands they are firtviieges receive a severe beating. The Inhabitants of Rapa are ex- le treme fy iiospj tab to whits men." GIGSUOU put on western sawmills which caused a frofn thrtbcf1 sale for the preceding year continued until the last quarter of the fiscal eAr 1922. but for that quarter they exceeded $529,000 and for the entire year thev tbtaled $1 7Sft347 24 and were almost identical with those of 1921. Approximately 22 per cent of the cattle and 53 per cent of the sheep in the 11 western states are grazed upon national forest raogee during part or all of the year. The grazing business of the forests conse juentlv reflect closely the conditions tn the' livestock Industry of tha Mt, which has been passing through one of the most financial depression of its Malory. Twenty-fiv- e per cent of a'l national forest receipts are given to cotjntie In which they lie, to be used for schools and roads decrede-l- rr rerpt Secretary of Irish Peace Body Killed 7 If Ruptured Try This Free Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Larjfe or Small and You are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands Sent Free To Prove This Anyone ruptured, mas. woman or child, ehotiid writs at once to W. g. Rlrs. 3S9 B Male St.f Adams. It. T., for S Trse bt hie wonderful stimulating application Juet put It on the rapture and the muscles begin to tighten: ihev begin to bled so that tho opening eloos nstur Hy and the of s support or truss or done sway with. Dont appliance is to neg.rct sad for fhlc rrse trial. Kv If your rupture dnon t bother you what is h uee of supports all your lif ttlir if for wraript hls Why run the riek of gangrene ftunce and euch dangers from s small and innocent ilttla rupture, the kind that thrown thousands on ths operating table? A host of men and women ar dally running such risk jast because their rapt ores do not hart nor pre- trti thn By TUP A.sorlatil Pr-,- s ) Dl'BLIN, Dec 20 Jams Revenue amounting to $5,091,527 42 who waa serretar;' t the peace comwaa paid Into the I'nlted States treas- mittee appointed by he second Dail he ury from the national forests,, says Elreann to arrange a truce between tba Forsst Service. U, 8. department the Free Staters and the party of them from around. Write at of agriculture In Its annual report. Re- Eamon de Valera, as bhot dead to- vent a once for this free gating trial, as It ts csrtslnlf i wonde-fu- ! earn ceipts for the lest quarter were far In day In his shop nt Rathmlnes. thing and hes aided kn ths mans of raptorea that were so big as n excess of those for any preceding , two flat. Try and writs mt ones uslog quarter In the administration of the tha coupon b!ow Called by Death national forests except one In 1920. 4 Nearly four and a half million of Fees far Rnpture. Latimer -- At a local ho these receipts are derived from the iim . dames ICwInLow XV k ftioo Inc.. Janie 's son Latimer. of of timber and forage, the remainder pital. T 8 Vain St A Uaiv. .1 for the use of land including water- Sarah Ktndali Latimer, died toda" or Tn may send black smallpox In addition to hi? entirely free , power sites Teetin, nt f vuar etlmulsiing ftt income producing business vn the mother by - !X lroh n ; eppuceuon for Rnpturs. wr They sr- as follows national forests showed remarkable land thre view 'David Archie. Kenneth. Hugh Pasuie! Nam stability, the reporter continues, incondiCurl J. Halt and uncertain of Lake and George of the depressed Address tions in tha timber and livestock In- of Nephl; Mrs. Hadle Jensen, Ads and dustries of tha west which afford the Violet Lallmer of Balt Lake. Funeral e tats .. for national forest services will be held at 12 $9 Thursday ...eessesseqe principal markets products. 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