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Show n:' 4 if 1 .J, A ftp a seotel wi was of grateful latterla wost'-oomaeo- euucc- - r.TnAYrM1 XRria Jobsaen, gar-apari-lla to ailment th system and nervoua-geasral kwt Baaar C. sd tMs (rrsaU, Hood" beneficial dn-tl- 4 tSTrigs Itlaa Adsiia OnM, MfkW at Mr, ask Vra. J. that anemia, hreak-dew- a. for a plotur. Whan first questlonsd a Woman overworked by family aha answered nr overtasked socially, find their concerning Brighton, whan that he P- - reluctantly h'f-andd-athVbU7,7 Hoods Sarsaparilla gives th blood lon hr-- th maid told her Bory froely. Hha said tho reason, she had partly Identified Blackle JDanlels nnd Jack eoupli of others ss th Esgle sod men was to protect Brighton and his 8h reminded th officers, friend. O la which . astrted Mt la th ywa4ratd ter Bg th dlnteR owl," m : taUa. Cmstteas formd tka 4 madias wsf at tka aitaara ft tka tab 1. Goran van laM fW U aCflaara wlvss, tara sad gusts at tka fort. gta, -' rsmsrhwhfy a whooa 7 hor.hssd h Late PwbWa at a ELQOD V.S5Stnd. cf ViltUuJ CsM UlV,t . - ant fc.nwl V howersr, that Mi bad stated all along that ah eould not swear that any of the men In custody were really th ones who had Invaded tbs Fau home ghe said she and Brighton had met several tlfftee since th shooting and each had agreed not to "aqueal" on the other If either should b arrested. Th girl kept her agreement until she found that th man had told everything. Brighton's entire effort seemed to be to shift the blame from his own . shoulders to th girt. UaU Was to Get $M. Miss Wacaster said she was going to get 159 as her share Of ths proceeds of the robbery of the Faus home. She had decided on that much, she declared, but she could not remember whether ehe told the men that or not. She skid she told Brighton where they would probably find some of the Faus valuables nnd that she had seen Mrs. Faus take money from under the mat-treon the feed In the front room. She also had told him where some of the Jewelry was wrapped up and 0H MAim wV U1 svaniag te-- ts. IU D surest. bishop C. at tbskaa Clsiwsra Kwuan vlU perform lb which will ba followed br ar raha at tka bam care-aia-- Mlaa Oudron rat-- " r. -, will Llllewtck bebvidessasid mat hath Baker will b to aoath- allowing a wadding' ant California. they willtripatta thalr boas la 8alt Laka. . ka sttraettyoSssWh pregramwbtelr will taka the audience "Amaqg th Hestkar, baa baan arranged tor the uaatlng at the Ladles Literary club attaraooa at LM t'tloeh at , btgomw tka clubhouse. Tea and abort bread, which will further carry out the apirlt of the program, will ba tarred by the entertainment committee. Numbers to ba given are: Trio, "Loch Ura. Head Ho, Kra. R. W. r to mo and mf Bra. Kail E. Staadlford; Informal talk on the characteristic of the Scotch people by Bisa L. M. Qual-- t rough; duet, "Oh Wert Tbou In theBleat?" (arranged by Men- Canid deinaobn) by Bn. H. E. ghraren and Btaa Bargarat Falk: a talk on "The Shrinea of Scotland, by Bra literary Dot Corey; "Robin Adair, arranged it .u - , A. Jones, Bra, Claud L. Shields. Bn. A. U White. Mia Floranc Sandaraoa and Mlaa Bargarat Bltllnga with Mrs John Brumblay, so- eempaalat. - " a ar- Aanouneam n t la mad of tho mar Millar and riage of Mlaa Jessie Haunts Weber Anthony Lund, son of Prof. Anthony C. Lund, which took place afternoon. Tho ceremony ystearday was performed by Qeorge Graham. Following a BUhop abort Men trip they will make theirhoneys home In this city. i a a Mlaa Dorothy Jensen entertained m. formally at dancing last evening at her home on east Seventeenth South street. Ml aa Leila Warner, a bride, being the sompllmented guest, pink and white flower decorated the rooms The hostess was assisted Mr, and Bra G. A. Oroaabeck, lira by Clara Jen- sen and Bra Benjamin Knudson. Thirty-fiv- e guests were present, . . ' ks hidden. Chief of Detectives T Bra Weir. && '& 21S Smi Lynn Baxter and Bra. Arthur Main Street Th Ladles' auxiliary to th Veteran Volunteer Firemen association will meet tomorrow morning at 11 oclock with Bra Harry Half, 17 ( Coats villc avenue. , a W. X Petenon will antartsin r evening at a mlseelleneene-ihowein honor of her sister. Hiss Unsay Champneys, a i bride of this montx , ' , Mrs. Taylor Woolley will be hostes afternoon at her home In Gilmore Park complimentary to Mias Alton Robbins, a bride-elec- t. a a see. , a s r Hies Dolly Greenwood nnd Mies Mildred Bal will entertain this evening at n party in honor of Miss Leila Warner Orlando Fails in Effort To Form Italian Cabinet Hlfberf yeotorday this month laat year ...... in thie month eince 1174 Loweet thie morning Levreet thle month laat year ....... 1S7 .. .... Lowest thte month since Normal for yesterday Mean yesterday Accumulated deficiency thte menthv. AnTTTltH deficiency since Jen. 1.. that t are , really ...... ...... clean because each piece-- W rate rinsings , in pure, soft re finite r economic than home . 4, ingr 1 42 uu rt 44 142 wiah-- N cordially in- - ' you to visit- our laundry - any time it means no ' obligation on your , part and yod are always welcome. We . Every "Diamond Dyes" package telU De how to dy a or tint any worn faded gar-- 1 4t men( or drapery a new rich color that Dry Mb temperature nt I a.m. Wet bulb temperature at 4 a.m.vl St will not streak, spot fade, or run. PerBelative humidity at 4 a. m. ....... fect home dyeing Is guaranteed with Dry bulb temperature at I p.m ..... 4t Diamond Dyes even if you have never yeeterdajr ,at Wt bulb tsmparatare dyed before, Juit tell your druggist ..... 4 p.m, yesterday ..a....-.,-- . at I whether the material you wish to dye Belative humidity is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, yesterday cotton or mixed goods. For fifty-on- e elite geek. years millions of women have been usto add years of 4 ing "Diamond Dyes ..... Tstal veeterday ...... Tatai far this maatk ,7f wear to their old shaMiy waists skirts, Accumulate new, thla month .... ,n dresses, coats, sweaters, stockings, dra4.14 Total Man Jaaury Adv. Accumulated excess alnes Jan. 1..... .14 peries, hangings, everything! f; Satin Meteor Taffeta Tricofine . light coat and vast and a light check and greenish cap on th night of the shooting. , Brighton said Miller was a "good-hearte- d fellow," and that he did not think he was a hardened criminal or drug user. Brighton said he knew very little about narcotics, and might not have been capable of determining whether or not Miller was an addict. Miller was first met at the Alton hotel, Brighton said, last .December and they became fairly good friends. He said Miller had ridden out on his car at various times and had helped him to get his revolver back when it was stolen. Wednesday morning Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbldge said he would sot wager a cent on the identifications established by the maid as he did not think she was being honest with ths While the evidence department against several men looked bad, the officers said they were almost certain that none of them arrested previous to yesterday was he one who fired the fatal shot. They Declared the maid had seemed too anxious to identify Priced Splendid Frocks Have fust Arrived and will Be Shown Tomorrow f,'usi nme yor These X-- MANY ARE COPIES OF EXCLUSIVE HIGH TYPE SPRING FROCKS IN VARIED INTERPRETATIONS OF THE NEW MODE. Brighton was Divorced. Brighton has been married but his wife obtained h divorce from him December 2 mi. The case was heard before Judge X R. Barnes and Mrs. May C. Brighton, his wife, declared he had made love to at least His three women in her presence. attentions to other women caused the divorce. Brighton was ordered to pay )10 a month toward the upport of his wife and their A remarkable feature of this collection is the unusually fine quality which marks these models. The trimming is of beads, or jet, the uneven hemline, the, cape style, ' the new sleeve. . three-months-o- ld Mrs. Bert Putman As Far as the Mails Go te es fmart-breaki- Him! X r i -- vt I r- l.F rrS d -a- .-wg t - rite ? - f- t TJ -" " J t mnr ... A ? J t4 - . 4 V-t- ; 1 Just that far does our Self PrcscmCia-RxIsr- cg 4v service reach out. to people who demand utmost safety for their savings. Deposits mailed to us are given every consideration 4 and acknowledged - with dispatch. Thrifty folks in many made lands have foreignWUllt"WAr SlfKI "bw this their savings bank by using the medium of the mails. v Ffitlsr-iSCIE- D ITT McKenna, Wash "I iconIdrr Dr. Pierce's medicines to be wonderfully good and recommend them to everyI used Dr.. Pierce Favorite body. Prescription for feminine trouble snd was cured. And my uncle used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery with fin results Mrs, Bert Putman, Box 192. , whnr rutv-dbw- fi 'you'can' quickly pick up snd regain vim. vigor, vitality this Medical Discovery by obtaining - of Dr.- Pierce's at your nearest drug lc store in tablets or liquid, or aend to Dr. Pierces Invalids Hots) In Bufr fklo. N. Y- - for trial pkg. or writ for advice. Adv. t i Neva nds" ar baltevsd. A A j i See Our Windows. - Cured 1 J -- - Adler-i-a- v . Every size large women will find a good assortment especially designed for them. , baby. Brighton was taken to the stats prison for safe keeping last night as soon as he had finished his confession. He seemed glad that he had unburdened hi mind but he was wor- Girls This Evening it 1 -- ried aboutthe future, Eagle who was arrested with Daniels at Midvale Tuesday was released lilt . last night, but Daniels is held for violation of the federal narcotic law. -- 7 -Th pollce are- - doingeverything possible to locate the man who was with Brighton when Faus waa shot. te gOlOL 14 DERWILLO. - To Tragic will look ten years comrosy-whiyounger and have Angelin Warikter, although less about plexion, everyone wilt talk women 1? than years of ge, has seen much evand discriminating of the seamy end side DERWILLO to all erywhere prefer other beaut if ier. That why It ha of life. She warn born In American over one million satisfied patrons. The Fork. When less than 5 years of age FaU and Winter are the beat seasons her father, Sathuel Wacaster, was killof the year to lay the foundation for a ed In n drunken brawl by n man nambeautiful compiextoiv Let DERWILLO ed Qua do this for yqg, Tbero 1 nothing "bet- Skelton Kelly and her mother, Olive moved to Tooele to Wacaateg, ter." "Just a good." or Just like It ' Try It this evening. Yon can get it mako her horned Ten years ago th from toilet counters everywhere with mother died an the girl went to live the understanding that if yon don't with her grandmother. Elite Kelton, like It they wiU give you back your now dead. money. Adv. At 14 years of age Angeline had become so nnruty that she eould not bo controlled through usual method and i she was committed to th stats indusk trial school at Ogden. She remained st the school for about six months, her behavior being such that she was pa- -' aa granted a short roled. Ths parol time before she entered ths employ of w At th time of her mother's death. Dr, J, X Phipps pf Tooal was named administrator of the mothers estate, which was negligible, sad also was named of th girl. At th T was troubled with gas on th time of gqaodlan bar commitment to th state stomach, sour stomach and eontf pa- Industrial school the girl was charged tio. 1 commenced taking Adler ., aad It helped me at once. Threei bottles With tneu bordtnation. Dr. me." OHRED Tuesday HBDtsteiy Phipps cam to Salt Joesns Palmer. Lake ad had (Wgasd), talk with th girl, Adiar-i-k- a acta on BOTH upper and qu rationed her deadwMKe lower bowel, removing foul matter during Which poisoned stomach. Bring out ly te ascertain, f possible, if she was 11 gsases, reltevtsg pressure e benyt an accomplice ) I th men who mur-ore- d 11 teafte ? HI Sad Mr. Fo J btt ph. dented nay other organs. EXCELLENT for see the otostech1 or sognswwutcn. Re- connection with tho tragedy. moves surpriatsg amount of foul, deThe girl has two aunt and an wAich boUUb iIm cab unde. Tho caying antes dro Mr. Andrew Tends I CPRE cotlpatt , , , disioov. Burnell and Mm. Georg X Remlng- I a PTOOOSL apses digit In bchrsmm ton fi aa.w-katl- , of Tooele, and ths nnote Is Robert I dtetei. drateriata. (doML y leasing ki oUy, la. ksn-- 1 iregtan everywhere.) Adv. . . , H gkiton of Pray. . WXATHKK OBAFBTTIONB. s ,..t I a. m. Feb. t, Fifty New Spring Dresess someone. ai , water More 4 f i n. WEATHER REPORT HlgbOcC In A Special, Sale six feet two Inches In height, . dark complexioned and weighing about 160 pounds He said that he was smooth-shaveHe was recently discharged from the army at Fort Douglas He wore khaki trousers and leggings, a (By Associated Press.) 9. Former Pre LONDON, Feb mier Orlando of Italy has failed in an to a new form cabinet in suc,atterapt cession, to th Bonomi ministry, according to an Exchange Telegraph Weather Fawaat dispatch from Roma He visited King Salt Lake City, Utah. Feb. f, l2f Victor today, but declined Tat Salt Lake City and Vicinity Rain to makeEmmanuel further efforts to form a or mow tonight aad Friday, eooler. to the ministry owing hostility of sevFor Utah Rain or nw tonight and Frieral groups In the chamber of depuday; cooler went portion. f ties. . Idaho Tonight For Soutbeactera and Friday rain or enow. Sweet Clothes Beck-stea- d -- r Glean, Riley M. complimented the members of his department on the work done by them in the Faus case and Chief Bur-bldpraised th hoy for their wort The officers are not allowed to take the rewards offered by the city and state for the capture of the men who entered the Faus home but they are allowed to accept all private rewards, although they can not claim or demand thedi. ' The shooting of Mr. Faus occurred when Brighton and ths other man tn- ily were eating dinner last Friday night; The men had face covered with handkerchiefs and when they envannamalai, about 85 miles southwest tered the dining room Mrs Faus arose of Madras. In the Tanjore district, on and asked them what they wanted. Tuesda, last, killing three persons and One of them told her; "You know This was the one what we want. wounding eight others, says an ning News dispatch from Madras, fll whose ! voice 'sounded like Brighton. M,&09 Rewards Offered. Mrs Fans requested the men not to go upstairs hs her mother was seriously U up there and Mr. Faus had just got up to make the same request a hen the taller of the two men fired end the bullet entered Mr. Faus stomach, resulting In death three days later. Rewards totalling M,500were offered for the arrest and conviction of his assailants. Frank Miller, who, Brighton said, fired the fatal shot, is described ss ga The Balt Laka Passenger association will eatartaia at a dancing party this evening at the Ladles Literary clubhouse. Music will be furnished by the Burns orchestra. a Bra B.- - F. Barron ertertained yeson avenue her home at Mr. F. Van Houten will entertain at terday Kalsay Luneh-eetea tomorrow afternoon at a a "stiver for the member of her club. was served. WhHe and pink carn- - 1 o'clock at her home. 374 Harrison atlcas centered The table. Covers were No. . j laid for Bra Henry Schofield, Mr a . A program under the direction of ths S. W. BleUel, Bra X X Oberg. Bra Cast BhufelC-BrGlen Jarman, . Mrs. Women's Missionary Society of the CenWalter Marer Mra F. A. Kirk. Bra tral Christian church will be given this a ton, Br. Byron Strong, evening nt 8 oclock at the church. The Kennedy program Is as follows: "Fiddle and and "Come For It la June. Mrs. H. F Bchravon accompanied by Miss Margaret Falk; Reading, Mrs. A. J Becker; selection, male quartet H. E. Meyers, F. X Wright, T. O. Snell and E. W. Eueger: stertopticon lecture subject, "Trees, by Dr. J. E. Broad due The , , , pnbllo la invited. T , GwruM Perfect Fit w. Bsll, Bra. Scott r - FEBRUARY 9 L!ArrrVeX:mr;ziD rsrvft ujf-at IC3EBET NEWS tnWESDAT - 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits. Zions Savings Bank 6TR.USTC- a- Exit Like 0RFgUU nimimn.ntuuinifniii)inimi)iiuiimiiimiiiiuiniiiuimiiinmuinniiiiMrir |