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Show - - 8 . TRYST OF ACTORS- ! BARED IN TRIAL: ' peoc OF COAST STAR - 4 .4y t :..k .it r ,' s,, I, -'ft I 4. tb , C s ,, i 17 .t Mackay. dares Plot Is Frame-UDenies Meeting Kelly' After Conviction. Dorothy , p; ' ' I , ' rrom I To Remove Match Strike, , Wan been carelessly It matches have lighted by striking on a painted wall remove the marks this way. Rub the cut eurrace with a lemon and then with a eiesn cloth dipped In whiting. Then wash with clean, warm water and a little soap and quickly wipe with a clean. damp cloth. THE HOUSEWIFE. (Copyright by Public Ledger.) Log AINGELES. June 4,e--(Adeputy sheriff's story of a tryst and between Dorothy Mackay Paul Kelly after the letter bad been convicted of manslaughter in the death of Ray Raymond, her husband, added epics to the conspiracy trial of the actress hers P) . of eight women and four men sitting on the trial of Wise Mackay leton charges of compounding ony in having conspired with Dr. W. J. ulItvan. physician attending day e before his Raymond ,for-twOath. to 'conceal facts In connettion thirtaitoes death. Dr. Sullivan, indicted Jointly with Ildiss macitaye, was awarded a separate trial. "Conviction of manslaughter la abundant reason Why you should beiieo Ray Raymond died of beating at tho hands of Paul Kelly," shouted Kemp in his summing up lithe state mac lie painted Kelly. the actress and Dr. Sullivan as a "triumvirate of deception and - TIMMS REST CRAM' - , .v. 1 - Tib Fined ; ,..11,1,4,6.,3 4.,,-- -, CCLOINING pws ce::::3 ( Daily i-,- ,- -jt .J i r , k u - !) Boys' WM,. lattilee )1Nowe sd ( ,, 1 T-- ; ? '',tVt Children's -- la ........-- ..4 P' 30e, 40c AND 50c ON THE DOLLAR Thousands of Pairs on Sale itt', (1411 v Pair 1 -- ICI ' , and ablippor Tr $8.50. AU sizes CI) Qc tPLitio 0- 8 89c ; I t IP I , t,b pr. Worth high class slip- ... suu pair - Larger Sizes, $3.00 value Muleskin 40 $125 Boys' Stratford II .SCOUTS Ladies' White Kid SANDALS Oxfords Low Hee!, wide toe, 85.00 ocA wear' Tan. $1,45 value, slightly soiled, pair.. aato 851T4 $1 I I S8.00 , OGDEN. . if 1 . - 00411 . 1, ' $385' 4. .,,Jdo, ... 'Lew rubber boring Meek end brews salt pates P.4 soft Wolf Owe $Y , is St sold us te v,......"4. "4:011e A 95c Tr. -- 1, 4t .. 11111r ..., ...,:e Illi21......v. - t ' . o charted in a it adivolo 4,7,0t.ttf,g.TiotArt. , . June , Funeral Services Held For Miller Ward Matron , . $8.00 values IMURRAY. Jane wore held in Miller ward chapel Monday for Mrs. Piston Rhode& $I. wife of Tracey George W. Rhodes, who died loud. deniy Friday at the family home. Bishop 4 P. Miller was in charge of the service& dpeakers war. Roy J. Miller, D. P. Williams Bishop Lindsay of Taylorsville ward an4 Preen Louie Miller Williams of tho ward Relief society. Mn, Rhode. was born at Tayor-- 1 vino. the daughter of Mra. Amelia Atwood Piston and the bite R000rti Piston- - Surviving, in addition to her husband are Ores daughters. Chlo Ruth and Genevieve four brothers, Robert S. l'iston; Piston. West Jordan: William T. Piston, Blackfoot. Idaho; Albert Piston, Murray; Roy Piston, Salt Lake, Threo sisters. Mr& James A. Bateman. West Jordon; Mra. Thomas Simper, Murray; Mrs,. Arthur, W. , $3,85 Or OTHER BARGAINS COME TO IAADE'S NEW, STO .11 AND 15 EAST BROADWAY , - OUR ONLY STORE IN THE CITY. SPECIAL Ill'OPII TIEN 111St1til AT TB ' RANGING BRIDGE rw rifle 'ROYAL GORGE leammssit lake city. ilto p.m. train. Via ' $1.50PA1RWil1 Gorr! outwear 3 Pairs of - I : le t J :,) d , ,,, 4 r,,,. , t1 'Mt., j ,) 4 'AC - 7 ,..,;,,....,,,,c 4, i, r , - 4 Assembled On Special Tables , ,A - s -- Featured Wednesday Always Baby Day at Walker's Stott iC - ar as , Ing en Sin a For tkkta. vtions, thin, seer. Plommt iPt WI . al. V. Atka. AS" so. Maio Wasorell 1140 It. SO W. 11.. - Me Quetta, at Agent, Grande, rfrp.t. 5531 Witatch Floor. Shop-- 5t1 49e Table 29c Table bassets 'motes, bib. pautywillsta bands eottos reestirm towels bibs ' Wa lker's original prima up to $I95 drowse knit heeds srepers ; I - - - Seeding - ErriaSs 'drape , bospets 116.404. bath robes Met solo rats copse INICO11011 Waker's original prices up to $1000 Oiler tables at 5111, es, 78.1 $2A3 and up to $4.95 gertradles sop pigs rattle $1.50 $1.48 Table Iwamoto biotite befit rob,. imagist bozos silk skirts itrriagio straps blankets eveevers oleo:km, I ins PS: dis he t hi rd pa Wraps - flu t to Tb Q95 tmdTp Price pink or blue atilt podded' and Bilk It1;d: touches of laid work; tremendously reduced. Sale Price - t to .Skfr a I In - by lb thJ im For babies to 2 years; this is one of our beet cribt; offered at a epecial price for this event.' (its-Floor), ha 'Infant's Satin Carriage Enamel Cribs Infant's . , Ivory Round-U- p pW.w eases alker's original prices up to $5.95 to $2.50 St.98 , Table , , ' panty dresses beaters burr bestmos ' hate saeques sleepers euddht streets seal) bezel' brushWs - Walker's original prices up to 98c Table'. ' - , - . flit Sa COI en tn4 BONES RECORD PERSON'S AGE DocroR HOLDS ta. Itr. and Mrs. Hopkins lived for Delta Couple Celebrate many years in govier county, remove Delta about nine years aso. Their Golden Wedding inwhereto they have farmed and made limey friends DELTA, tune A pally was held at the house ft, and Mra Et W. Hopkins celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary th neighbors and the aged couple , Monday at their home south ot given the best wishes of all. th, cri ea.1 let ,t " ' Co bit To Pernicious Anaemia De. dared Constitutional. Weakness. , .BOISE, Idaho. June II.(AP) Growth is constant and Can be picdetermined definitely by tures of the growing ends of bones. Dr. T. Wingate Todd professor of anatomy. Western Reserve university medical 'Khoo! told ISO physiclans in att.endance at the seconi day session ofthe Pacific northwest eonvention in hitt, paper on "The Anatrimg of Growth." Growth of children can be the known factors of bone growth along with heights, weight and mliscular development. Conversely. Dr. Todd declared. as the result of his experimentations with pictures. the age of a person can be fixed on the known factor- - of definite bone growth. Pernicious anaemia is no longer regarded as hopelessly incurable by Dr. W. IL Warthin, professor of pathology. University of Michigan medical school, reported. Hs declared pernicious enitemia is no longer regarded as a specific disease. but rather as a constitutional weakness which develops under any conditions into pernicious ' Treatment Is purely dietary question with marked advances made in the usage of a diet of beef liver and extracts of liver and other animal tissues. ' Dr. E. 8. Judd of the Mayo clin. Rochester. continued his discussions on ulcers of the stomach by describing Symptoms of the diseased stomach. Prematernity problems were discusad by Dr. R. D.- - Mussey, obatetritian of the Mayo ciinic. It is most gratifying to us to hear, from day to day, that various Individual grocers of Salt Lake feel kindly towards the 9. P. Skaggs System and its policy of doing bus!. nese. They all concede our prices are low and that our merchandise is of the highest quality, but they do not condemn us for It. They appreciate the fact that we do not advertise specials and thereby cause their patrons antt the public generally to think of them as rob. check-,throu- IDAHO BRIEFS 1 BoIsEwtmm Bransetter. gag Iltutdows. Republican. was today member of the Adams; appointed county board of commiseioners by Gov. H. C. Reldridge. Ho succeeds 1.1. R. Ackley. New Meadows. Democrat. resigned. , , 13018Z--Idnubile utilities commission has taken under advisomeat proposals for the revision ot the rommission's order govrning telethe construction of telephone, graph and power Ines following a called on the commissions hearing own motion Revision is to bring regulatione up ts designed data to moet modern construction and safety method Appearances were made, by safety and construction saginliers et various publis ' Per ta es fel pa: till t th, et 'of t MI t Io 7 t eel ; be 1 to tel it la' f Go .0THEll CHAINS' POLICY UNFAIR - - Most chain store concerns constant. ly quote a few items' ridiculously .low and then charge more than does the small grocer for other items. This is the most misleading and unfair policy possible. Thous; ands of small retail grocers have been unjustly condemned by old patrons, because they thought, af. let reading price quotations of the chain stores' ,'specials" that they ' they had been over charged. The independent grocers consider the Fa ' T1 th - I , - O. P. Skaggs System stores hard, but fair competition. aty stores located at 3250 State St. 351 State St. ,48 So. Main St. Sugar HOUlle 1135 State St. abs A etc ,p.sn.0.0.0.4 ,0045.0.(d.t.dWO X-r- ay , . ,V, With th' Whoôp'er Up 14rleremendous Reductions - : ow, binthd w - GO TO CAMP OGDEN, June 28The second paty of Boy Scouts for this season left Monday for Camp Kiesel in South Fork canyon,,Dliworth Young seout secutivo, is in charge and will conduct a hike to Mont. Cristo a Craton) of the outing thit, Win 11111t tor pits witito lila " Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Yeager, HOME OF TUFAVEAR WORK PANTS ,m,.' ... X-r- ay - , HUNDREDS ) Sak,-Com- AM '.10.M' t; "r Veal Blazing Side , . vitt. is H.Cruelty divorce suit filed in the Second district court by Dottie kiateman against David 11. 13ateman. Divorce suit marled in February was dismissed Upon prom. ise of the defendant to reform, but be has faLed to keep his promise, plaintiff 'Sieges. They were married Jan. L. Mb and have four children. 1 MN ; 47,- polio surrendered . after the drowning. which occurred when an automobile be was driving plunged into Biscayne bay . but he was re- leased when his condition showed signs of nervous. collapse. . Wife Files Divorce Suit Second Time I l' Auto Leaves Chicago Bent On.Beating Railroad , Time. . PANORAMIC AV011 Thousands of Pairs Ladies and Misses , ''''. and Slippers sOxfords , - THE acpu 4 - F. e. Black Satin. One and Children' s Patent low heels. up to $2.25. A real $5.00 R; per. Sizes 1 y, to 8, values ' ,..N ?:4, - , MIAMI, Zune Fred Osius, wealthy Rachine, Wis.. inventor, was arrested this morn- In g and was held without bond pending an inquest into the drown. lags last night of Mrs. Bertha Mil. ler and her son, Mar. - lot S2.5 5 .deN , ateial Rub alade 1 Slippers. 31alues to loalmr. a $ines , Mea's Late Misses' tbildresen Cott Styles Pumps and I V pt. I. 2. 214 $2.45 slitoeue;548isits la." 650 Pairs Ladies' ;:' .'" Wad, 841 An 1811--- - Pit like a Cl.,.. 5 1300 Votes 145 Golf Shoes Crepe swim. ,,, SOLE, Wit WEAR 'AL - 4t;e- Inventor Arrested in Wreck -- and Boys Tan Leather Oxfords , tt len's ,Moccasin Toe .1ISKIDE 'Sloe r Boy( Hundreds of Gatm. efits t or Iñfánts -' In the Round Up Trail I i..NA.....:'...-g,...,,,,,..x;.4.,,,...L.-4- - -- Value to $2.00 ei 4 .:.; t .'"'""41 , ..i --..oara6,10 ,,t 1- t June roadster roared out of Chicago at . .4 3 a.m.. central etandard time to- . UTAH BRIEFS I day, in an attempt to clip seven hours from the fastest rail time 4 PAIRVIEWThe between Chicago and Lou Angeles. city mune!l has the following ,cotntnIttes By maintaining a speed of a mu. aPntdd 4 celebration: orepere the a 'minute over half of the 2,44o to, Ted Chhatenson, July Cos. route. the driver of the car, Sam- - Mrs. Ellis Coombs, lira Mildpranks Beyri tar-eKlein. hopes to reach Los An- - sat, Leon Howell. Randall Toryinl Henry Jones. Plans include band geles.in time for - breakfast Thor,- - and ..rema4 e. patriotic' program, games day morning. and at the park. Ball game The fastest rail time for between and sports a dance in the evening. Chicago and Los Angeles le ta , hours covering a mileage leas than g FAIRVIEW--gunda- y school eon. 2.300.. forence will be held in both Fair- Mr. Mein. who is president of view wards July ?A . The primary Klein and CoMPen4 30vthong. is kindergarten and Crest intermediate will give the program aceompanied by his father, who department Sunday school and the higher will act as relief driver. giving the program. he The start was under, A- - A, A. departments the ward meetings in the evenieg . auspices, and the sprint to the coast is to be checked at various MONII0E--T- he finance eommittee points on route by A. A. A. Oro of the Lions club Sunday laid plan. to collect means to finance the clat, Fourth of July celebration. They The schedule galled for receive be per cent of the proarrivalom, em Bt Louis, Mo.. 309 miles from coeds et the picture show Wanes. tho starting point, at 9 a.m.. with day night. June Thursday Kansas City five hours and th j night, Jun. 30, they And will sponsor a minutes farther on. Banta Fe. N. dancing forty at the Monroe hot M.. is to be passed at 9:1S a.m. an r ins. . from which they will re. tomorrow. ft the schedula is main- alive le per cent of the proceeds. tained, with arrival at Needles. - BEAVER-- 0g Hutchings of ProCalif.. set for 11:46 p.m. Pacific vo. son Of George Hutchings of coast time. San Bernardino at 8:30 Beaver . narrOwiy missed bis a.m. and Los Angeles at I:30 sin. truck by fire and scattedlosing serious Injury himself. when be lit a cigarcomplete the schedule. tt before replacing th cap after having his gas tank filled at the Mt. Ogden Stake Girls George Murdock filling station. The match ignited the gas coming the tank and a sheet of flame Ready Canyon Camp front shot Presence of mind upwards. ' OGDEN of Mr. Hutchings who threw a Jun. Members of Mt. Ogden Leather coat over the tank, smothMutak.) ual are arranging to spend the Hamm Paved the truck a few ering Mr, Hutchings was badly burnbut weeks at the summer stake wren. tional - grounds in North Forth ed about the bands. Canyon. Girls from the Fourteenth BEAVER ward. in charge of Mrs. Edit liarSeveral automobile hortson. president, and other of- toads of People from Beaver went to Milford Sunday to attend the fuficers, will to to the camp on WedClarence Grimsbaw. nesday, July g and will remain there neva! of Mrs. cars followed for a week. Other groups will fol- Thirtyoeven the Be low during the next two months. bears. to the cemetery Omahas Mrs of Interment where Pivot. ,Otorge M. Drowning and other stake officers of Scher stake took rbo-are to go to the staka recreational grounds in South Pork Canyon. riday. July I; to inspect the grounds in preparation for a general cleanup to bp undertaken by , 'groups front the"' wards of the make,. It la not anticipated that any organised outings for the stake will be held this year. , Pair .., , mini" CHICAGO. Ito :, p , . :I IA , p. 1 , p I . 4. the discouraged beck to IntinetrY and happiness. "Why. this le a regular Workshop! eclaimed John Abbott., with reproachful yes on his wife, who bad told him she wanted hint to meet a Mr. Elton, who was interested In accident cam It was the only way she could get him out of the house . where he had been sitting, morose and dejected, ever since that dreadful scalp wound received at the factory bad been repaired by skilled surgeone. "You know I'm not able to work,'" and he started to back out of the door. Bill walks over on a cork leg. 'Do yen like radios? Cots on over here by the windelvt John hesitated and went. ' "I'm working on batteries. Dan over there with the game arm Is running a- boring machine. , He's as proud of that overhead awing as Babe Ruth Is of a home run. You would be, too, If, had a dangle arm. thanks toyou'd someone shooting the most of your shoulder The Doc made away la a hold-uhim a new shoulder by taking some bone out of his leg and. after the wound had healed and the bone graft thoroughly united, sent him In hers to develop the strength of the bone graft and educate his new ' arm." John picked up some bolts,and Outs which were lying on the bench. "Know how these go toventured his wife. He getherr withered her with a glance end assembled the simple parts. His facie brightened. go did hers. It was the first effort be had made since the operation. In three weeks, confidence restored. be wu back at his old Job. t - . S. KEDS , C u AT mILE A ..- 'U 7..i ,.M. valt, Step in Surgery. - ,,,t, Men's and 11 . TA D A pr Tfi COAST , 1Wealtily I of Pairs Sold Last Week ,:,t,-- - I st nou;ands Bargain , 1 I Ther" ing, the Curative Workshop is the final .ten in surgeryand the highroad back to permanent employment Like a frightened child stuck knee deep in a bog. many an adult patient. discharged from the hospital aS "recovered" after a dif. ficult operation . sticks in the mud of Mental denreasion and physical weakness, wising hopelessly at permanent emp;OyMent which he can see but cannot reach.. You may shout to the child: "You're an right, dear. Come on out," and he will stand right where he is. crying louder and inktng deeper. But throw him a plank. and watch him shake the mud! Just so with the patient Tbe surgeon dismisses him: 'You're Cu right now. In a week or two go back to work." But a week or two finds him still sitting In his room, thinking of the days when he was earning a good weekly wage and that he'll never be able to do It again. Thinking of how the beam struck him; describing to his wife the peculiar sensations he has about the wound. B. needs a plank. That plank is work. diplomatizally and VWchologically planned. but under actual industrial conditions, paid for each week on a production beelo..- no sheltering or chartty. Work on a real man's commercial product... not effeminate basketryyet various Stages of difficulty. Such to found in the Curative Workshop. tucked away at 28 east Twenty-firstreet. New York City. which for three years has led intrigu'. Where your Dollars Do Double Duty and In Many Ctises Buy 3 For 1 071 t - 7 .003kOAS 1641.14.0x1A,L BY FRED IL ..11,LBEE, M. D., An affective antidote to postoprative despondency and malinger- OGDEN', Juno upon the unexplained to them before they and left leg, wars suffered by Attorneys for Miss Mackay. 'who begin their deliberation as to her head James E. Russell. 20. prominent Weor programmed to maks their guilt or innocence," the attorneys ber county high school athlete Tuesday afternoon. In an automofinal arguments In her behalf.; as- Raid. Twenty-eight- h bile at accident 2dise and of Kelly The meeting sailed the report as "a plot ta prestreet and Wall avenue. Russell was Mackay., denied by both of them. a small car whicb collided Judice her case." 'orlis case was took place. according to the deputy driving wit! as auto driven by L. Blame., street expected to reach the Jury before sheriff in whose custody Kelly was 201 Twenty-eight- h released from the county Mil here, night. "If Miss Mackay' and Kelly at a, chicken dinner at the home of MARRIAGS LICZNIEll OGDEN were together, as reported, It has the motion picture director. The all the earmarks of being a delib- officer, Clause Peters. in a report OGDEN.; Jun. ISMarriage licerate frameup," her attorneys, Jer- to Superior Judge Charles Burnell. enses were Issued Tuesday to ry Geisier and Roger Marchetti. presiding judge at Miu Mackaye's George M. Fuller and Ruth Todd and Edna Hal, declared. trial., and who signed the order to Shot.; Otto ISelfart verson; Frank Flinders' and Mina It is our belief that, If the- - re- release, Kelly so he could attend to Inmee. of all Ogden; Gaudalups O. two are some business affairs. aald the true, this meeting of ports Rodrigues and Lors Gomez. $alt ly and Miss Mackay was aw ex. were together three or four hours. Lake: William Sigiving. Ceard Bluff ranged Just before the ease went Na said they gave Ito sign of af- Han. and Janata A. Braton. McCook. to tbe jury to leave the incident fection on meeting but parted - 1927 28 ft..' onger INcriTu-r- . . , , denied. 1 Deputy District Attorney George Kemp completed yesterday afternoon his argument before the Jury I o 1 :RINE ' TUESDAY , ettet: ea cr:tv ar : NEWS . rather sadly when Kelly was re , to his cell. Box turned Peters uig Kelly told Miss Mackayo be had decided to go to the i penitentiary to start serving his ens sentence immediately to rather than to lose any time by remaining in the county jail while is pending. This time 1 I his appeal would be lost it an 111,,Peal were The Housewife's Idea : IIIE DESERET 1 :;c7 :0771 a ;0.,, ZMI-1GG- S FOOD N, Cb1,ficitWai ,STORES ' |