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Show HUS uflSERET NEWS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6 1926 ffifiP J-- Two Mutilated Bodies Of Officers Are Found Near Large Still They Attempted to Capture. EDWARDSVTLLE. 21. whoa Jaanary - Because ft cleanses. Intrigue ate and preserves the skin, scalp and hair. Used daily, assisted by Cutioura Ointment Fab. ( whs' several (AP) Thru months rented a !M acr tract near Horseshoe sought by Maijison county authorities investi-gaU- g tha alayiur of Constable Ohmer Hockett. 21. and his amist-an- t. John Blake, 24. whose bodies were found yesterday in a shallow . grave on the land. un " Best For The Skin HI.. when required, it prevents pimples, hlsrh. fomdoQiag hearts, and other annoying Rural Maidens Serve Him With Boiled Meat And Vegetables. MELTON e, MOWBRAT, England. F'cb. S. (API With on arm In a sling, and trapped closely to his body and waited upon by a bevy of bright eyod farmers daughters, the prince of Wales had A feast hare last evening with n crowd of local farmers. His hosts were men over whose farms in Leicestershire Whies of ten has galloped, and some times rolled when he came a cropper, while following the hounds The arm In the sling is a consequence of one of these tumble. The Duke of York and Prince Henry, brothers of ole, also were guests of the farmers, many of them personal friends It was a free and easy dinner. Sillily was the feature. A homely faro was placed on the table roast aad boiled Joints boiled vegetables and simple puddings The heir ta tha throne of Great Britain wore grey lounge suit and a blue shirt aad collar. A majority of tboes present also had on morning dre but the Duke of York and Prince Henry donned evening clothes Wales handled his ftrk with his free hand with a dexterity that amused his hosts and the pretty girls attendant upon him. Be did full justice to the country fare and otherwise seemingly enjoyed himself thoroughly. In proposing a joint toast to tanners and fox hunting, Walss recalled aa election speech attributed to Theodore Roosevelt, ta which he quoted the former American president ms having said: T aland for the ten commandments They're bully. The prince added that his acquaintance with farming and fox naming also were just bully. The entire speech pleased the farmers greatly, and the prince was accorded aa ovation. TRESS TO BARE OF HEROISM. 4 AP-r- ws NEW TORK. Feb. men of the sea whose straight forward, unvarnished narratives of heroic deeds thrilled tha world are to roretvo special awards as reporters of the Associated Press It will ho the first time laymen have been accorded such honors Gold watches ere to he presented to Capt. George Fried of the Roosevelt, ..camship President she guided the rescue of tbe Aa-ITmen from ths British .freighter 4 ism, wrecked and to Commander John Rodgers. V. 8. N. who with foor mates, battled ths Pacific for nine lavs last summer when lost in a o 2 flight from 8aa to Hawaii. . People of Utah (AP) WASHINGTON, Feb. Evidence obtained by tbe fed InAte commtwtoa in trade vestigation of tho Aluminum Com be turned pany of America, over to tho department of Justice for use in Us inquiry to determine vbetber, tho .company boo violated coart decrees against it Tho information, which tho com mission had declined to give tho department' on dhe- - ground that It was confidential was ordered surrendered ta the senate by adoption yesterday of a resolution prerented by Chairman Cummins of the judiciary committee. was adopted The resolution without a record voto after Senator Reed. Republican of Penney. that the ranla laid the chamber Aluminum company. In which Secretary Mellon is a stockholder, wss witting to have ike data Blade Pub-- lic. Although the evidence will be made available to the department of justice. It is not expected that tt vrill change the plans of some senators to demand a senate Investigation .of the company, acting on by tbe trade commission- that It had violated the court decision. Senator Walsh. Democrat of Montana, has proponed tha independent investiga. lion to a report to tho judiciary committee la which he said doubts I had arisen aa to the vigor and good faith" 'eSf the department of juetlce tn making its Inquiry. The committee likely will consider on Monday the report of Senator Walsh, who was a leading flgur In tho recent senate lnautrl i Into the department's invest iga-- ! tins. I te eqeal Tim BRIGHAM YOUNGS Is wsthlsc COMPOSITION a eiirm rout, 01.1. ETC. Make a tea aad tHIAEff WlOt Mi aa mmf I Millionth Burroughs Machine Is Produced WILLS! NK oiio With disagreeable fast re 'moved. Thia builds im. , I um A M IV TOURING $1005 DAI Faacory el (he perfected braking system the finest and most advanced cert of Europe and J h 1 t . i. PFBC COD BENEFICIAL LABORATORIES rII BROWNING AUTOMOBILE CO. Main at 6th South, Salt Lake " - Ogden. fa the Great VILLY5-OVERLAN- riUK C. Home, Hurray. ttak. Idaho Falls. LINE D a Car for Every Parse V erml the-char- tt, n Positive mechanical four-whebrakes easiest steering w two-vm- Ortab F 56-inc- Hearing. . Them is one simple yet tnexpeu-i- ii s way to rod see inflamed, swol-t- a toe hunts and get them down to normal sad that a to apply Moooes Emerald Oil night and morning nd people who suffer from suchnlsrgemontd Would be wise to reluce them before they reach, nor or tens chronic idage. Aak ali, druggists . Hass druggist for an original bottle, of Vooncs Emerald yZ' (full strength) and refuse to crept anything ta Us place. It IsprepAwh a highlytwoconcentrated ounces lasts s irallon that If this ong timo and further more nonderful discovery does not give rou complete satisfaction you can refunded. jam your money Special note: People who want e reduce swollen or varicose veins mould get a borti of EmerathOil once. Applied night and tnora- - it no- og as directed they will quickly will aco an improvement which ontlnue until - the vdins and lunches am reduced to normal. Idv. fcswrh C -- Aluminum Firm Waives Objection in FOREVER turing Pains. v ht F'ran--isc- - No Need to Suffer. Another Day Those Agonizing Tor- ; time-payme- nt l. ei;d Bunion - Leices-tershir- d, NEVSFAPEB AWARDS - at your earliest opportunity. Ask, too, about WU.LYS FINANCE PLANwhkb terms at the lamest offers mo credit test m tks industry. high-spee- SEAMEN TO RECEIVE r;pflin WHlys-Knig- .With Farm Folk murdep 000-mi- le Wffljrs-Overinn-d In Bandage, Dines So suspects ham been arrested An inquest will get under wn- - ACUrOgUDONEVT 9-1-6. WffiT they started out from EdwardsviUe on a liquor raid ark believed by authorities to have been captured by moonshiners and tortured for six days with their hands tied behind them with bail' lot wire before they were murdered as their captors abandoned their rendezvous. Coroner Baer said ths oondition of the bodies indicates the men were stain Thursday afternoon or uirtit. in an abandoned farm house near tha gram a sound of federal prohibition agents who discovered ho bodies found cats containing pearly Ike. 000 gallons of whiskey mash. They also found parts o( two si Ilia The house. Us windows shattered by bullets, gam evidence of a pitched battle between the moonr shiners and the of fleers preceding the capture. It is thought tbe officers might have raided the place In the ab- mace of the moonshiners and were raptured after a tight when the moonshiners returned. It was learned last night that had obtained Sheriff Deimling from an EdwardsviUe read estate of fico ths names and descriptions of three Italians who had ranted the tract. Tbe land is known as ths Llaod" and Is the center of a locality which in lbs east 1 years has been the scene of numbercae-ofand mystery baffling ASSOCIATED During die week of (be National Automobile America today employ system regarded over 100.0 Show, January women came direct from Grand Central dependable and most nearly infallible of all Palace to the showrooms, brakes. Easiest steering the steering facility at Broadway and 50th Street, New York, to of thia phenomenal car is literally amazing. enjoy better view of die new 70 Eight Timken bearings cradle the steering Six. These in their eager thousands mechanism with the utmost absence of friction. found it impossible to give It close enough A body of marvelous beauty examination, so great were.che crowds' around it at the show f . Never before has such beauty, such style, such smartness been approximated as is conSuperxjficiency, through Greater spicuously present in this distinguished Six. Power Development While compact to die last degree, this new creation is revoluThis new 70 Six applies the principles'1 of and advanced motor-ca- r in comfort. its roominess and tionary d construction die to Knight engine fail this new leader Dont to see among Sixes Sleeve-Valv- e motor with atartling 'results. h With a 2 bore and 4 stroke this new Sleeve Valve Six engine delivers greater power per cubic inch of piston displacement throughout its complete range, than any stock American motor-ca- r engine built today. Speed capacity is well in excess of 60 miles an hour; acceleration is positively startling, and its power on hills is a revelation. Vast Increase in the accounting machine Industry since the first adding devise was invented 41 yes rs ego t seen In the announcement of G. H. Pamsh. Saif Lake manager of Ibe Burr ouch Adding Machine company, that the one millionth Burroughs machine has I been turned out. The machine will bo placed on oxhibit at the saaqim-centaan- ial expositios which opens in Philadelphia tn June. Tha addin, machine waa iavent-o- d by William Seward Burroughs, a bank clerk, who became weary with eadlem mental computation of machines figures. . The first i were made la a little machine shop of Joseph Boyer ta SL Louts, Mo. a year after tho invention waa completed Now more than IS III paraone are engaged ta this boat, a sea aad branches have been established an over tho civilized world. West High Cadets to Hold Hop March 5 general supervisor, Anton Willem-sodirectly In front of his machine, A feature of tbe ball will be making it Impossible for him to an exhibition drill by a picked avoid tha crash. team of officer, under .command Tho annual "hop" of the West of Cadet Major WiUemson. Duke of Rutland Plans high pchool. cadet battalion will, BOY Horr IN CRASH. Restore Haddon Hall bo held nt the Hotel Utah March Francis Turner, 17, of Sev L .Arrangements art being made LONDON (INS I Haddon HalL by committees composed of cadet enth East street, sustained minor offleera with the following chair- - bruises aad lacerations thou Friday whirls hu bran viaitedy-bwhen the car ha was driving was nd of Amsrirtnt branura of its Advertlaing Eugene Fleming: Wrack at Ninth Sooth and State romantic i inflation with Dorolick eta .and programs, James streets by aa automobile driven by thy Vernon and Jack Manners. h r; Isaacs: decorating. Kenneth C. W. Eton of Dividend. Eton ta be cloned ta sightseers and used refreshments, Floyd Nelson; report thnt the Turner err droagatn resident for the Du he 4 n. ill Ry-se- To of Rutland, after bciof unoccupied for nearly 50 years , Tha present Duke of Rutland U having extensive alternation made in the famous old Derbyshire man 'including tin tnstaHation xtt electric Ubu.c , Haddon Hall passed Into the pea lemon of the Manners family in the sixteenth century and the lost of the Manner to litre there was jAhity the second Doke of Rutland-whdied In 1771. It wu tho mar of Itorothy Vernon nd John rigt Manners which brought the man-viointo the Manners family. o Architectural expert bare ex-- 1 preaaed the tpinion' that the aid j Norman parts of tha house were ex j tension of aa earlier Auon build- - ( iof, thus makiTiir Haddon Hall one of the olded mansion in England, t SD5PEXD IXCREA2E The utilities commlseion baa suspended Indefinitely tbe Increase in milk and cream rata applied for by tbe Denver 4 Rio oraiufa Western- - which was scheduled for hearing Feb. 13 4 |