Show 4 THE OQDEH SOUTH IDA JURY TO PROBE Bax Elder Business f Store GROWERS SELL I BIRD POOL OF 25 CARLO IDS Depateci Office Corner Dreg Brigham City Phono 122 - ss I i Fraud Inveitigator Gathering Evidence on Collapse f SERVICES HELD FOR BOX ELDER PION j mild ji 5-- y t I PROPOSALSTO DISCUSSED io I Sub-jCommitt- ee will start in Boise Wed esday an continue at points ir Idaho Idavs an eastern Oregon for key - ‘TWILL ALWAYS 1 Her Mrs Smi tli Si Troubles of Fifteen Tears Standing! Yielded to New Medicine 4 f INQUEST HELD IN DEATH CASE - 1 i —— : ' f - (Continued from Page One) plied I She also was positive that no automobile crossed Washington avenue from Thirty-secon- d street SEES CAR SWERVE Beck a motorman for the Utah Rapid Transit company who was operating the northbound streetcar which was about a half a block behind the Child car expressed the belief that Child was going between 0 and 35 miles an hour when he passed the streetcar near Thirty- third street He did not actuafiy witness the accident The only other witness close enough or vigilant enough to venture to testily as to whether or not a second automobile crossed Wasii-ingt- or avenue from Thirty-secon- d Mr Combe After hearstrcetjwas ing a (noise ore the intersection to his story ho (saw the Child car swerve across Washington avenue and Up over But he did anothdr machine! coming notjsee' t T Westward he said Mr J Brown’s testimony lacked details He merely saw the machine swerve across the intersection in a T cloud of dust if Mrl Cully was posifive ‘that the machine was going “awfully fait” Bhe could not telLUie court whether the headlights were on nor did She see the Brophy sisters standing on the highway waiting for the streetcar County Attorney I Samiiel E Blackham and his assistant Kennett Malan went1 to some length In questioning ChUdi Child declared that the sisters commenced to run westward as he turned sharply to tho west in an effort to avoid strik-ta- g them f i ac-cord- hig MRS roviliA 1 “Fif teen years Lt ‘ r time to ffer and almost like k life time to me X hardly know what would have happened if I hadn’t been persuaded to try this wondetful Sargon: medicine Then everything chaniged for me and I am just as grab ful is I can be foil all it jlid for me “When t firs ammenced to Suffer with ne fobs indigestion didnlt pay cry much attention to itj but as time passed and It grew worse I commenced tp be very much Worried My gradually left me and Iappetite finally got where was almost afraid to ei t anything because II knew low I woulcNsuffer afterwards was awfully bilious nearly all the time my tongue was badly coated- and there was a bad taste in my mouth most otthe time and in the mornings' My especially color was yellowish dry spots wduld come on my face rind the wouid pecl off in (places One thing that worried me a lot was my extreme weakness I’d frequently get up mornings tired and worn out anld afterll fin Fished the breakfast dished I’d be so exhausted! that I’d have to lie down again and rest I tried F r t -- different treatments and medi- cines and spent lot of money trying to get tell f but nothing for a y length’ of helped me time “So many of friends vised me to try! that I finally decided tc take their ad vice and it wasl long until: I knew I had f oi sat medicine that would event My overcome all my troubles Every day I seemed to improve Ihve taken four bottles now and my tite is so good that it is pleasure to go to my meals I eat anything I want j'fvlthout a trace of Indigestion arid am so full of energy I hardly kriow myself for the same personi I slee and this Wonderf jib medic strengthened me so that I do my housework without tiring in the least and even at njght am still i r strong and energetic “Sargon Soft Mass Pills have entirely overcome my constipation and biliousness my Color is healthy my tongue has cleared UP and the disagreeable taste In my mouth is gone entirely I haven’t felt bettefi than I do now in years” Tho Above sta :ment was rs I ad-£rg- on -- SALT LAKE NOV investigation of transactions of the defunct Western Livestock Loan company and its president and general manager George H Butler is ta be launched today by expected federal grand jury Oliver E Fagan mail fraud investigator of the United States department of justice arrived in Balt Lake Monday and started to interview prospective witnesses in the f investigation Nearly 10C witnesses have been subpoenaed for the ease from Utah California Idaho and ’Wyoming it was reported Investigation- - of with its subsidiaries started shortly after its collapse in March 1937 About $1000000 was lost by creditors of the parent company and its related concerns according to financial reports made at the time In October 192$ Butler was indicted by federal grand Jury on counts of embezzlement rind falsification of records He was never tried however and is still at liberty un aer $5000 bond - j re-M- centlyi made by Smith 643 R Jth st Roving j Jtong Beach Cal Mrs membertof the Methodist church the W C T U land is highly esteemed by all who know her Sargon' may be obtained in nl "'ll ‘ I i 1 ' Tp News ‘ AGED MINING MAN OF UTAH IS DEAD SALX Lake ' Nov S— Funeral services for Joseph P Megeath 71 Utah mining roan and 'Capitalist who died Sunday night will held at l p m Wednesday in the E G 'O'Donnell' The Rev mortuary Frank L Hunt will officiate ' Mr Megeath had Lake for the last 35 was at various times interested in Inc president of the Consolidated Music company and in mining activities- - At one time he was associated with the late Colonel E A V all He retired from active ' business in 1920 Keith-O’Bri- en i ' SALT LAKE DRIVER SUFFERS INJURIES SALT LAKE Nov II Woodruff 28 of $900 Highland drive was severely injured when the car he was driving went' off the road at Forty-fort- h South street a and Highland drive at an early hour today He was rushed to the general hospital by Deputy Sheriff D S Naylor where it was found that he was suffering from cuts on the head and a probabledeep of the fracture 5-- Henry - ' By MARY K ENGSTRUM WORKERS BUSY ON WEST OGDEN PI - y ! 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JEXKO Nev Nov 5(AP) — A charge of murder against George Hostetler sought in Independence Mo in connection with the slaying of Albert Weddle was here a year ago when a grand jury reported there was insufficient evidence to convict r The charge’ jwas brought some four years ago when a cowboy discovered the dead body of James pollard with whom Hos tetter had been! trapping in their cabin 30 nulesl north of Montello in this county Dollird had- been shot through the head MeanwhUt Ilos-teit- er had disappeared and was a year ago last in Mlpourl and returnedSeptember here to lace the charge - - ar-r6st- - 1— f-- 4 COAL HEARING TO -BE HELD IN UTAH : - ! - 1- M - WOMAN PAYS ALIMONY MILWAUKEE Nov 5— CAP)— Mrs Rebecca Finkler must pay her husband $10 a week alimony He ’til he testified that the SALT LAKE Nov 5—Fyics of Hie placed all his propertynagged in her name rational coal industry will be turned He is seeking a divorce - g®J e4 tc t ji a s ri ) 5-- (AP)--Geor- ge on a murder charge and a neighborhood suitor for the hand of a cousin of Mrs Albert Weddle early today was sought as the alleged who Sunday night slew Mrs eddle and her husband with a shotgun as tho couple s&t rocking in the sitting room of their counhome ‘try Bloodhounds 'placed on the trail shortly after the couple was found proceeded from the sitting room window to trie home of Miss Mary ’t Hunter the cousin a short distance away Hostctter had attentions to Miss Hunter whopaid lived with 1 her sister Miss Maud Hunter' -i can’t always keep from Mary Hunter admitted she and Singers the missing man planned to marry catching cold but they can- get the Mr and Mrs Weddle officers said best of any cold in a few hours — and had otmosed the tnLh AAM t It A n uf'toTOP) as-sas- sin Cold Can Cause Them ta Disappoint! - comes uu3 m one of which will break up a cold sc quickly you'll be astonished Pape'i Cold Compound is what they call it and any drug store you visit will have it— for Just thirty-fiv- e cents! See how that dryness and soreness leaves your nose and throat how the mucous discharge ends anc breathing becomes easy Pape’s way is better than "doping" so remem ' v - the-onl- y f DENVER Nov 5—(UP) The riot squad and the police surgeon were called out to extract a splinter which found refuge in Ray Williams as he : was sliding down the stairs of hie home STOCK MART BLAMED TRAIN SUICIDE CLEVELAND Ohio Nov 5— (UP) health and losses on the stock to have exchange are believed ' — Ill prompted Mitchell Sabo” 33 to kneel in front of a passenger train He was killed 7 c©EiraaiiJBra f- -j Cost of the work will be $1359 Members of the building commission and the board of regents of the University of Utah have agreed on the site for the new engineer- -' ing building at the university which is to be located north ot the present physical! science building The legislature appropriated $100000 for the work -- r—i 44 'Along the headwaters of the Orinoco river in Venezuela & race ot Indians live whose religious beliefs make them fear to fish or eat the flesh of any animal They believe human souls are present in the animals and fish 1 w wiloter'r Naw SAlON MIRROl Tray' Fro© with tho Silve MODELID HANDLE 1 ' v DELUXE STAINLESS KNIVES ‘ u SF° You Pay Only $1 DOWN-- SI j j pay the dealer yhat makes that difference?’ Ocneral Motors dealers tell you frankly on their standard 'prie’ tag You see exactly what you are paying for freight and delivery for additional accessories that may be desired ' i J is Nothing hidden Nothing is added There is no extra charge to permit a utmrtgjy better trade-i- n offer There is no ctracha ’ge to cover advertising ' ' ' etc The tag tells all' j t Make this tag your j guide in comparing automobile valuesj Look beyond the list price Find out what is addccl ljy the dealer to make up the delivered price For it is the dtlivmd pice that you pay' t WEEK is a dif rcrence between the list (f o b) a nevf automobile and the cricc you THERE t : With thi lovpiy ervi w give FREE this charming Salon Mirror Trayho!der server mirror—all in one 1 1 j 4 ’ i f j ) 1 Brophy and came to The toquest afterward Each of them showed signs of the they suffered in the accidentinjuries Miss Dieu was pale and had in talking because of' adifficulty chest injury Child sat with a stooped shoulder apparent-sufferin- g from his back injury to-0were A A dpaun H H Goddard and Fred Chambers s £ i t ? I A faatura of ©urPiamond Paartmant 02475' Smart aow vatiivally 1 lowfirUad 'Ea4r ' Terms f t $3750 ’V 1 2103 WAEHIHQTOtf AVENUE I i I i ' Strap Watch I 9 v j t J G ENE RAL'1 v MOTORS I I "A car for every parse and furpest ' ' - M ’ ’A now Man CREDIT JEVELERS I r $375° t : mouse- "Pretty sickening disclosures’ of the standard of honor of a senator of the United States ' "Yours n truly t "ROBERT W: MINTONE” KAHN IS SILENT ' NEW YORK Nov 5— Otto Kahn who was said by(AP— Senator riiPi Smith WlldiAan Brookhart of Iowa before the senate today to have sat beside him at the "Wall street booze CENSUS CONTEST party dinner’" inB Washington re-IN UTAH CLOSED fused to comment on the matter At tho home of waiter J FAhy Wail street broker who 'gave WASHINGTON the Nov Colton who has been long dinner it was said that “Mr Fahy -to make” perplexed by the local contest over has no comment -- T the appointment of a census supervisor for the eastern Utah district with headquarters at Price was able JOB AWARDEDTO to make a recommendation Monday when ArW Horsley one of the two LOGAN CONTRACTOR contenders wired in withdrawing SALT LI his application This left Nov 5—Fred the field clear for Eugene Sanschi- of Price ’ Glauser cor ractor of Logan was awarded the contract for constructother ppUcant ing improvements and additions to tire field house of the stadium of RIOT SQUAD CALLED the Utah State college at Logan it jwasAgricultural announced by the TO REMOVE SLIVER state building commission Monday courtroom this morning nearly an Nov’ 5— Funeral sendees for Daniel E Crowley 62 roadmaster for the Denver &T Rio Grmvde western Railroad company at Soldier Summit who died Sun day at a local hospital of injuries uNertd in a milway accidVnt at Scenic wiU be held Wednesday at 1030 a-from the Wasatch lodge No l F & A M Mr Crowley was in jured when! after alightingfatally from one engine he was struck from behind by a train passing on a near-b- y track ath resulted from a fractured a ing DOGS USED ON TRAILMO Nov H os tetter once freed II SALT LAKE Police arrested them in a house a Imlf mile away after following their trail from tices a leak in a com meal bag l made by i -- J ay ’ wholesale warehouse cn Salt Lake December 3 when the first federal trade commission hear- ing granted the coal industry will be held here at the request of the Utah Coal Producers association Oliver J Grimes association secretary announced Monday Mr Grimes returned Sunday from Washington D C where he con- feired with the commission The commission has been holding hearings with various industrial organizations and considering codes of ethics Mr Grimes said with the with industry object of in eliminating unfair trade prac- - if - — 'V RAIL MAN WILL :BE BURIED WEDNESDAY ROCK SPRINGS WyojNoV 5— - (UP) — Three burglars were under Man Freed jln West U Now arrest here today after a hungry Subject! for Slaying ' mouse indirectly aided polios in their capture The thi eyes stole in Missouri $100 worth cf groceries) from a EVANSTON Wyo Nov 8—Very much of a departure from the usual refining project is tho enter prise which is being undertaken by a recently organized company known as the Triple Fuel corporation according to Jesae Hat ten president of the Hatten Realty company whq returned to Evanston from the coast Sunday evening He spent four weeks in California while working on a preposition which he says when completed will mean muca to Evanston and to Uinta county The Triple Fuel corporation has been organized under the laws of Utah for the purpose of owning and operating coal and oilproperties in Utah and Wyoming This company and its associates have recently acquired-78 acres of land one and a half miles from the business center of Ogden and adjoining west Og den on which there la an better than to talk this ques- abundant supply of water as well tion back and forth here” Brook- as convenient railroad switches hart said but he explained he did Progress in buildings and equipment not want to interfere with the tariff has been made to the extent that t ' debate the first unit of a plant will have been completed in another' two CALLED POLE CAT WASHINGTON Nov 5— (UP)— weeks The objective of the com- Refraining ffom naming any senators who drank at the "Wall street booze party" Senator' Brookhart lgi Republican of Iowa read the fol- gas and tho base for anaiins dyes lowing letter to the senato today Marriage licenses were Issued by "Quincy House Boston Mass No- the county clerk on November 4 to Thomas M Campbell of Heber City vember 4i and Miss LaRue York of Provo and “Hon smith W Brookhart" to Thomas M NicoJ of Provo and "U s Senator Dolores Dethera of Eden Valley "Dear Sir: Both ceremonies were "If the enclosed represents your Wyoming idea of the ethics of a guest invited performed by Elder Peter W Easto a private dinner' to broadcast ton each couple witnessing the othtales about his host the suspicion er ceremony that you are) a charter member of the Great American Pol© Cat -club seems amply confirmed ’The east may be effete but it isn't yellow and I note that all of this kind of cheap snooping comes from the comical- states ot Indiana and Iowa “You might take a lesson in the code of honor among gentlemen from those common reporters of Washington who prefer Jail to disclosing information obtained in con- - CHILD QUESTIONED Child held that he struck Brophy sisters with the right side of the machine He could not give any explanation of how they were carried from the north to the south side Of the intersection f The second streetcar motorman to testify Mr Finley gave the only corroboration of this testimony He was I sitting in the northbound streetcar a half a block north of the crash saw the car swerve across th intersection and noticed an object fail from the rear part of the iria- chined The object proved to be of the sisteis Dr Mon ell testified that j death was caused primarBropnFs ily by shock resulting from injuries! Her he ad and body however buffered critical injuries Marie Brophy-- was reported improved in the Dee hospital She suffered serious head bruises causing internal bleeding but no fractured skull was apparent on X-rpictures taken Monday MOUSE HELPS NEVADA CRIME NABBURGllARS DEED RECALLS fcvanston ? (Continued from Pare One) bility over Mellon and it is up to him to remove Mellon and get some one like Smedley Butler who means business in enforcement of this law” Butler a major general in the marine corps ' is commandant at the big marine station at Quantico Virginia and recently prohibited the “leathernecks? from entering the town until authorities took action against bootleggers' "To the president's crime commission I say if you want to enforce the law get after the big fellows To senators I say get out of these booze You don’t need ' hip flasks parties! as mementoes” During his attack pn Mellon Brookhart said there was "not a prohibition agent along the entire New York border” and although immigration agents were doing the work as well as they could there were' not enough of them Once Senator Tydings Democrat of Maryland sought to interrupt Brookhart as he proclaimed alcohol an "evil” but the speaker refused to yield “There is nothing I would like TUESDAY SVENPTg UOVEIIBmt 5 1C29 1 - BEGAN SARG011 A SALT LAKE Nov S—The subcommittee of the legislative tax committee which has undertaken the work of preparing drafts of constitutional amendments that will be necessary if the proposed tax system for Utah as it now stands is put) into effect- tried their hands In earnest Mpnday at Constitution building The work proved exacting iljj interesting so By nightfall it had far that it was believedprogressed that after a session this afternoon the subcommittee would have something to show to a group of legal advisers whom it was authorized to invite in to dispuss the proposals - -- BLESS TliElDAY - Constitution i I 1 s Mail -- v DETAILS TOLD E ' Nov CITY Funeral services were held Meridian First ward chapel Monday afternoon for N S Christopherson piot i Buys neer of Brigham City who dropped dead on the sidewalk Friday afternoon - Bishop W R Dredge was in h charge of the services The musiNET PRljQES TED cal program consisted of three songs !by the ward choir and a vocal duct '' W It Dredge and Juanita IverfA Fou Higher by son The speakers included EI M Tyson Nels Jensen J E Halver Than mj Utal and son K O F Hartman James Jen L W Anderson and Bishop W Oregor B Dredge The invocation was offered by George Facer and the BOISE tfovi (A) benediction by William Cotter Inflay deliberatipii f c was made in the Brigham terment asSouthern Idaho Turkey Growers’ City cemetery with Earnest Cheeney sociation Monday right sold its dedicating the grave t —— -- ’ Thanksgiving pool of !) ca biros to the Meridian Produce com marriage license was Issued of six of Meridian the oil ice of County Clerk P highest gauy Bussell Wight October 31 to Glenn Prices tor No I birds “will be: M Ward of Riverside and Alice liens 30 Coombs of Fielding and on NovemYoung toms 32 cfents? cents ’old toms 27- - items No 2 ber C to Rowsel Ellis and Alice Bit-to- n birds were sold at 10 cents a pound both of Biackfoot Idaho less In each classificationI These pi ices are pet to growers The directors eaitf theyl learned by Inquiry at market centers on both east and west coasts that the market is weak owing to a crop 25 per cent above1 thO national averMrs C G Brink manager E age said the Idaho prices were higher than those offered for pools: in Salt Lake In Medford and Roseburg Oregon all of which remained unTrying sold all bids being rejected Draft “association’s tur Amendments to Delivery of the 'V v BOOZE PARTY FIRM'S AFFAIRS Correa pondent Eliza belli Bair - ! 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