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Show 1 THE DESERET, NEWS THURSDAY DECEMBER 1924 25 MY HUSBANDS LOVE ME, BY ADELE GARRISON. r Copyright by M FLEE CASH ('API-- Net AZUSA, Calif, Dec. II h bora rescued Ur. Mary Bur pee, H, from her burninf bom here yesterday after eh had been tied to her bed and her houne set afire bp two thieves to whom ah had refused to disclose tbs where-aboof oil and ether securities. The woman's screams aroused neighbors who released her but the ut house was destroyed. The thieves escaped with cash. til in HUM IT (UK t-rmw-r comedian i ONE TOCE GREATEST MAKER DIES AS DISHWASHER. ITS DENVER. Colo., Dec. IS (AP) w Milton Henry Hall, two decades ago, one of the best known colored minstrel comedians, and who wrote Down Where the Cotton Blossoms Grow." and the Cuban Star March," was buried her yesterday with only four mourners at hi grave. When Hall stepped down from his plnnacla of fame twenty years which ago he began a new career left him at tba bottom of life's lad- - der Newspaper Feature Service, Ipe. The last twelve year he spent ss a dishwasher In a DenverInhotel the and when he died Monday General hospital there was none t the hospital who knew of his early career Not until he wae buried yesterday did his real identification become publicly known. At one time Hall was an intimate friend of the late l.ew Dockstader atid Al. i Fields. GAS HOUSE IMMORTALIZED. Pans la about to Immortalise with a tablet the site and building which constituted the first gas bourn in Paris in 177. An engineer, Philip Lebon was the first gas producer, experimenting with he combustion of woods He did not however, ever reap his reward, for he was assassinated the dav of He bore Bonaparte a coronation. a atriking resemblance to the first his murderers whom for consul, mistook him. Gas was not enthusiastically received at first snd It was not ontil 111 that it was first used in the opera. WHY DICKY GROANED WHEN HE LOOKED AT HI COAT. h Hello, old dear:" RfIing mail box?" Dicky slipped his arm about me. snd kissed me. careless Of ny lookers-on- . There was an equal carelessnessLig the caress, also, et so I Interpreted It. led the though! lndefinltably chilled the welcoming ardor whleb moating bVn after an absence always brings taanr heart. Tes." I returned detqurei "You caught me before I had , to look at the loot!" "WeU. they'll wait," n returned, th me saira hi up rushing hand beneath my elbows. I mi Instead glad you mad the fTooe.was next of missing the train, as It to a cinch you'd do. Clothes all ready, I suppose." It eras the question I had moat dreaded. How was I to explain to him that the evenmg clothes- - which he supposed had been pressed by a competent tailor, were even now in the hands of our neighbor. Mrs "Petey" Marks? but No yet." I stammered, they will be In a few minutes. I'm them for Just going Not yet'" He halted on the stairs, and his grip on my arm W hat tightened unconsciously. the I told that tailor 4 o'clock. Didn't you get them there, but ol course you didnt. Of all 'Suppose you finish the rest ofI It lnsids our own apartment, aid icily. "The other people in the building probably arent 4 t crested in your woes." But a second cfc two before I had been thoroughly retooraefuT about my failure to reach his tailor at the hour ha had named, seen though I acquitted myself of all blame for the chapter of accidents and my which had delayed chief concern had een the triumevephant bringingIn forth of the readiness for the ning clothes banquet to which Dicky was looking forward with such keen those clothe cached, and I'll go aftmr them ' myself,' he snapped. I thought I d give plenty of time to drees leisuremyself o', but I rsn kias that notion good-bI And Ill certainly trust nothing mors to you. Where are they?" I crossed th room siowfv and seated myself with a provoking air of leianre before I spoke. "They are in the next apartment whqye Mrs Marka is press ng them." I said at last, and if I had not been so angry. could not v ayolded laughing at th look h "log usted and horrifiedspread over Dicky a c si my words. Ami I craxy or are yen?" ha "You cant mean" srtgppcq an exactly what 1 said." I returned "If you still wish to go for th clothes yoursrif I shall not object in the least." This Settle It!" For an instant hi curiosity got th better of ht anger "Will you tell me how in th name of the bearded prophet, you eier came to let those clothes gv " 1n I Interrupted him promptly, tot I remembered bow thin a wall separates the two apartment, ana dreaded the sharp ears of our neighbor. ' If youll lower your voice rn tell yon." I returned, my anret modified by th milder note in qua sup-pee- e. H - the" Mer-Chfistm- as Commencing Friday, December aniase-entwbtc- Then, qdlckly. quietly, I told him of the stalled motor ear. the slow train, Leila's stupid misunderstanding of my directions to haw Alfred meet th train with tns valise, my taxicab trip to tha ew. the traffic Jam. culminating with the tailors refusal to do the work. Mrs. Marks heard me telephoning frantically to different tailor shops, and very kindly oGared to do them, as she used to be employed ss a presser A knock on tbe door punctuated my sentence, and opening it, I saw Mrs Marks, the dotliea over her arm. Hre thsv are. Dar:e.' she said in what she apparenttv believed to be a whisper I saw Himself gome in and I hurried. Thevre as good a job as an body would want, if I do say it a shouldn t. I never did Petej's any better" Khe fluted down th hall, ana Dicky matched the cost from me, held it and nqt with a groan' 'Look at that' ha said tragical UA ' e'J Hie world eha'a done . Surprise One for D'rtr Now. however, after i enraging innuendo that never attended to anything on time a statement which he. himself, knew to be . unjustified both remotes and concern were wiped out a thoroughly as if they bad been chalked beneath an eraser snd i felt that I eared no shit whether the clothes were pressed or ruined underneath Mrs. Marks' band, snd! thatDiclcy's presence at t he ban-'ut-te- rl difference to me all. My retort silenced him. for he knew there might be dwrens "f unseen listeners to his tirad. but hs waited only until e were safe r inside our own apartment before resuming bis strictures, Now, tell me where you have vtsvijs-ci- TIL SU'SSX JURY , : A readv-to-Ae- "A J w.W ar , high-grad- op ij V 200 Dresses In crepe satin, failles, benga lines and charmese. AU sizes and all the sea- J sons smartest shades. Regular prices from $20 to $35Etent On Sale Friday in Our Big Selling Onr t winter nf wonilrrfal ratirr itork nail fotatetisf maUpIi in fr trlnnnlsinnslns rollpnt of Hawb-nl- Mhfo nlkits at Mitral ret. !(! il seal, foi, aatf Npm lrMr4, heaver, .anlr, atria, natural lyn. Mark l7 'tatka Hitreft ai na( ural nunkrat that s DISMISSED alt f at . PRICE . S 3959 for $ 197S $ 5950 for $ 4 . PLEA rALfs NEW TRIAL TO BE HELD IN HELENA- - $ WUof$ 3 $ WHor buttpq.ihd'A Stfusi, mt I Kr There Is always an overwhelming response to a sile at the Helen Co Co, m ve pdtise m eirly cf the beUrr and exeh.jto lktnd, and h visit. This eale is an event in womens eagerly awaited bv a fastidious clientele. THE REDUCTIONS ARE TREMENDOUS AND ABSOe LUTELY BONA FIDE a saTe of our own merchandise, pot job lot-- bought fur a sale. BUTTE. Mont.. Pec. if. Federal Judge George M. Bourquin ) eslorday dismissed th Jury which beard the cone of John O'Leary, who was trod on s charge of ut- tempted murder for firing on a i group of prohibition agents In n court room where he appeared for frtai AND THREAD A URGE BUTTON THl STRING THOUGH IT sentence for violation of the probl-- ( billon law. Tbe end of the trial came after1 8MI rWi for had dellhsrsted j the jury nearly twemy hours snd reported that no NEXT TWIRL LET THE BUTTON j verdict was The defense possible THE 8UTTON MANGOOVn plea of insan ty was discredited, by IN THE AROUND IN THIS Judge Bourquin before the Jury The balance of our stock retired MANNER. HIODLE When O'Leary arose to hear his of sentence he drew two weapon and fired It shots, noue of which loot serious effect. Judge Bourquin set the css at tba Helena term ol court. PULL VOUR. VHEN THC STRING HANDS APART IS ALL OLD LOTI'S SEEDS ARRIVE. UNTIL TlME 3TRING VWUND UP Five seed of the Lotus ef th Consisting of street, afNil have heed received b Dr. W. C. Coker of Chapel Hill. N. C.. ternoon. dinner and eve for the department of botany of ning dresses, to go at mate j The the university there seeds are said to be more tha'n 4 years old These and similar needs when soekedl. for eight months showed no sign of germination, until their ends were tiled so that the underlying tissus was exposed, after which they germinated and One entire bIbpIi nf w!n g am fee nMllnerr ta firllMl developed heaithv plants. Out of II Intn tferea Inta. s lot of li studied, all germ ns ted (jl U a toy that anyone, can rank and spin with littla troublg under that treatment in four days 50 Hats to Go at . L caa aasilt 11 button the cannot about a bouse, you tug you 35 HATS TO GO AT. 53.95 make at old ltd terra your pqrpoea. , Jaat punch two holes la I bH KRLOCK HOxNIA a DOCTOK with a axil and thread tha string through theta aa I bare Indicated. Arthur Conan Doyle, whom Sherlock Holmes ia the classic of redetective fiction, confessed cently that he modeled th character after s doctor be encountered the HUT! AN LABOR CHEAP. when pursuing hlg medical studies character end occupation of ArFew recaH why Sir at the University of Edinburgh. patient. labor In Haitian cities Dr. Joseph I ell was the surgeon, thur was knighted, but it was be- (Unskilled cheap, th most in fact, and his strong point was cause of hi defence of Greet Brit. common calling! paling about JA diagnosis not only of disease but of n conduct In the Boer war. Mado.vij;-- V' -- Coats, Fur Wraps, Fur Trimmed (Mi Coats, Sport Coats, Dresses, Street, AfternQon and Evening FrocksrTailOiEd CLotti Suits, Ensembles, Millinery and Small Furs IVSA.MTY Tpandjl "Plaything rai SK voice. e. Kiddie THE.SMOPDISTJNCTJVE j I $1395o !o ' v! v i J $lC959for$' $19850 for fore- -trial i j ... Millinery Aj l ml (tl HERE THE NEBBS 77 nr E. SECOND SO.-SA- LT LAKE CITY Our Best Wishes for a ffltx rp Cf)d$tma5 and our IhanKs for uour' generous patronage , during 1924 ' iDDDDaiacoDDr. r Merry Christmas. PRICE The bEr.ce Ro es c! Sale C oat haa hewn fnrnntten. franartlana Cah. nt ha tf our winter sfft!. cf raaltHelr un eaekanpre. m lapawars. Th rbarip andare ton tflraatir redaHlnaa 9S5 for S29503 I I Al) fur HA ef tir 4r, pHcrf frotn (ke Le f . in an aa hlch-a- f Qj zrrj pr day. Shoemaker, wood worker, tailors gnd s milar crafts- cent , i get $5A t I.- hi r r.r M nice lc mw- , fi ,, cook gdi.rs hr'! make IS to t3S a month, while bank employee earn 17 psv. un tit v Adminletrsllve employees jr.pn Uitur ii Hi month men r if itt renis a day. -- 'r e,.. patenteit f'ir nat from iiwiw. hi ,1 I I I '!- - i ! ih u ! tfn rj wnr t K |