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Show CORRIERE D'AMERICA KING-IRVI- COMPANY N6 II Piu Novissimo ed il Piu Modemo in Salt Lake RACKET PICKS COIN OFF FAMILY TREES Despite NEGOZIO DI MUSICA No. IS siamo gli Esclusivi Uappresentanti in questo Territorio per i Famosi KING, Cleveland ed American Standard Stumenti per Noi Bande Musicali. ACCORDIONS Genuini LA TOSCA (fatti Italia) lo strumento piu popolare di tutti. Comprate il vostro mentre che i prezzi sono Bassi. in BARATTI R C Piani Nuovi, e ottimi usati, Piani Automa-tic- i, Crosley - Philco Radii. Grands. UN LARGO STOCK DI BIUCOLI PER ABBIAMO PROPRIO ORA RICEVUTO RAGAZZI E RAGAZZE DI SCUOLA. 18 East First South (strada del sud) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH INTERMOUNTAIN MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION Dove comprate il migliore e risparmiate il piu che e possibile Abiti belli e Warning Hundred Fall for Swindle. pronti per indossare per Signori ne Signore e Bambini. I.nndnn. Americans In hearth of a family tree should take warning from Ihe latest of man) statements about bogus genealogists issued by the United States consulate general In London. For, according to the consulate general's office, these gentry this year are reaping a richer harvest than ever from the United States at the exiamse of those people who believe they are missing heirs to vast fortunes or have claims to noble birth. Sixty letters a week are being received at the consulate general from Americans who believe they are missAs usual, most of them ing heirs. have no legitimate claim to any fortune and are told so by return mall, but for those who write to the consulate general there are hundreds of others who place their claims and their dollars In the hands of bogus genealogists. At the consulate general's office there are hundreds of cases on record of people who have been defrauded of their coin by these men. Only recently a trickster living In London started or claimed to have started to compile the history of the Bennett family. Hundreds of Bennetts in America and Britain were circularized by this man, who suld he thought they were associated with this Doble family. He promised to have a record of all the Bennetts privately printed. The dollurs rolled In but the subscribers are waiting for their book. The ancient Society of Genealogists is up In arms at this traffic, which, they contend. Is dimming the fair name of all latent genealogists, but the authorities have a hard time in catching the swindlers, who move from one address to another with great rapidity. hard-earne- d Total Ages of London Family Thousand Years London. That he hag the biggest family In London Is the claim of Frederick Henden. Henden has had 21 children, 10 of whom are still living, 61 grandchildren (as far as he can remember), and 10 Scarpe per lintera famiglia. Himself one of twins, Henden had brothers and sisters, and as far baok as the family history can be traced the Hendens have always had Ilia children are carlarge families. rying on the tradition, for one daughter has IS children and another 12. Next year the total ages of the family will reach 1,000 years, and 23 STATE STREET E BROADWAY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Henden, who will be seventy-three- , has only one ambition to give a party and Invite all his family, so that they could all be together. The Hendens have the distinction of being the biggest family mentioned In the London Roll of Honor, for 47 sons and grandsons are mentioned as having fought In the world war. Fumate Sempre RSI. II a Ruler of Irak Confer Order on King George Migliore Sigaro OCJOOOOfXJOCiOOOOOOOOOOeXJOOOOOOOGOOCXXXJOOOOOOCXXXXXXKfOOO THE ORIENTAL STORE Wholesale and Retail DI TUTTE LE QUALITA DI ARAZZI, TAPPETI E NO VITA DI TUTTE LE QUALITA 254-25- 6 So. Main St. Silver Dollar, Addressed, Stamped, Put in Mail SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH OOCKXXKKKXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXJOOCXXXXXJOCIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 225 So. Main Street Phone Wasatch 330 NEW WINDSOR HOTEL NEL CUORE DI SALT LAKE CITY 100 Stanze al difuori, moderne in) ogni dettagjic, Fitto da $1.00 in sopra. S. J. SILVERBERG, Mgr. IN OMAGGIO AL GRANDE GENOVESE SALT LAKE LAUNDRY UFFICIO ED IMPIANTO 857 SOUTH MAIN STREET Tel.: Was. 1375Was. 1376 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH QUANDO DOVETE COMPRARE ANDATE DA Shers Mens Shop ABITI SCARPE CAPPELLI MUTANDE ED ALTRI ARTICOLI PER UOMO. 166 So. State Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH a.y- -j London. King Felsr.I of Irak beIn lieves In a sort of royal the conferring of orders. He has been given many orders In his time and now he has some of his own to confer as a kingly ruler In Arabia. , King George conferred upon him the Grand Cross of the Bath and he conferred upon the British monarch the chain of the Order of nashlmL He also decorated the duke of Gloucester with the Order of Rafldaln. Ore. Various and Hood River, novel ways are used In mailing articles through Uncle Sams malls, It was revealed here. Recently authorities at this city's post office were somewhat Interested and amazed to find a silver dollar, a 3 cent stamp on one side and the address pasted on the other, lying In a mall sack. Farleys Name Costs Taxpayers $10,000 - BRUCKART Post Master GenWashington. eral James A. Farleys name Is going to cost the taxpayers of the country some $10,000, about which there was no advance planning or codes or anything. It comes about In this fashion: The new building that Is to house the Post Office department will have a couple of gigantic blocks of stone near its entrance on which are engraved the names of all postmasters general since the first. The contract for the building and, of course, for those two engraved stones, was let during the administration of President Hoover, so that the last name on the list was Walter F. Brown of Ohio. But along came a change In administration and a new head of the Post Office department, and his name had to be Included. The two great stones carried an equal number of names when they were shipped from the Indiana quarry. To Include the name of Mr. Farley, the names on ono stone have had to be shaved off because they exactly filled the space. They are now being relocated In somewhat closer proximity to each other so that Mr. Farleys name may be placed In the list The contractors said that the cost was approximately $10,000, By W. YOUNG Bells and Bells PAGINA 7 FOLKS LEAD IN RANKS OF CRIME Bv ELSIE YOUNCHANS &. l East First South Stree SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mtiluit NtMapr M Active Criminals Under 30, Bureau Shows. byadKale Princess Alexandria Sophia ever so slightly. The day was breaking and a ray of light shone dimly on her small white face. Her THE Youth continues to Washington. predominate In the ranks of crime. Hoys and girls of nineteen form the largest Individual age group in the eyelids fluttered, but wete still too criminal element. of all weary to lift their heavy fringe of known crimes are commuted by perlashes. She pulled the enter closer three-fifthsons under twenty-one- , around her shoulders, fold by fold persons under thirty. Really she must ask Kat.la to unpack This was the record wrliten in Aunt Anna Karlovas coverlet That youth finger prints in ttie files of the funny cover of luce and fur and silk United States bureau of Investigation that Aunt Karlova had spent uu enduring the first six months of 1933. tire year in embroidering. Wliiie It set no precedent It added still Winter! It must be winter! For clmptcrto the story of youth's suddenly sloighbolls were ringing In another 'emler-shlIn crime which hns been the streets. Strangely muffled and far away they sounded. Perhaps a told periodically by the Investigation bureau ever smee It began several heavy snow had fallen during the years ago to catalogue finger prints of night. Bells! Bella! Bells! An inevery person arrested for a criminal cessant ringing of them . , . an offense in the United States. of them. Would unending procession This time, analyzing Its statistics, they never stop! Where were they all the bureau found in them a new- In going? Ah! But of course ! Strange dlcatlon that It Is a short step from that she shouldn't have remembered. a minor first offense to more serious Suddenly it was clear as crystal. How and deliberate crimes. could she have foi gotten! Her wed Nineteen year olds it was pointed This was her wedding day ding day out, exceeded the number of eighteen-year-olThe jingling droshkus were bringing offenders hy only 10 per cenl the wedding guests. From distant when the whole group of offenses was provinces, from the suburbs, from taken Into consideration with minor Moscow itself, were coming uncles and aunts and cousins Victois as well as crimes pulling the average down. But her own; schoolmates, friends, officers In the more serious offenses the number of nlneleen-year-olcriminals exfrom Victor's regiment, olticials from ceeded eighteen-year-oldby these the court and their .families. Why. margins: Criminal homicide, 74 per there must be hundreds of them, thoucent; carrying weapons, 37 per cent; sands of them, there were so many assault, 34 per cent; robbery, 28 per bells! And all coming to celebrate her wedding, tiers and Victors. Yet cent. a strange weight lay on Alexandria Take to Serious Crime. Sophia ! She felt she was not movThese figures, the bureau stated, ing that she was powerless to move. tend to Indicate that youthful ofAnd now, ns suddenly as they had fender go quickly to the more serious started, the bells stopped. The guests, crimes. then, were all assembled all waiting. During the first half of this year, And Victor, her adorable Victor, he the bureau reported, 159,403 arrests How be would too, splendid waiting! were made in the United States and he would look In his uniform of the the finger prints of the arrested perImperial guard, ull white and gold, sons transmitted to the Department with the flashing order of St. Stan-- ' of Justice. Of that total, 31,097, or islaus upon his breast Ah, hut lie 20.1 per cent were under twenty-onwas wonderful! Swiftly, swiftly, her years of age and 62,977, or 39.5 per thougnts flew buck to the day she had cent, were under twenty-five- . met him. It was at the hall at the Of the total number arrested, the Dolgoruk palace; she was making bureau said, only 11,029, or 6.9 per her first formal appearance In society, Their most frecent, were women. Victor had asked her to lead the proquent offenses were disorderly concession with him. They lmd passed duct, drunkenness and vagrancy, of through an arch of flags, nud instead which 1,003 cases were reported; larof returning to the ballroom, he had ceny, with 1,910 cases, and sex ofcarried her off to the gardens. Uu fenses, with 1,336 arrest. der the willow by the fountain, he had Thirty-fivper cent of the 159,493 kissed her, and told her she was the pergons arrested during the six month most divinely lovely thing God had period had previous arrest records alcreated. And now here at last, she and ready on file In the bureau of InvestigaVictor were to never, so tion, It was said. Victor had sworn, would he allow her This does not mean that they were to part from him, previously convicted, nor does It mean But suddenly, more guests seemed I that they were previously charged to be arriving there were the sleigh-bellwith committing the same offense, again. The wedding banquet the bureau explained, however. It must be already spread In the great means merely that at some previous hall. But she, Alexandria Sophia, the time they were arrested and fingerbride, she was not there. Where was printed and copies of the finger print she? Oh, where was ICatja? Why records were forwarded to the bureau didnt Katja bring the wedding dress, at Washington. that shimmering thing that hud been Six of each ten arrested for violasent from Paris? Where was the veil tion of the narcotic drug laws and with headdress of pearls th.it had four of each ten approximately been worn by her mother, and her charged with forgery and countergrandmother, and by countless Orlof-sk- l feiting, disorderly conduct, drunkenbrides before them? Why this ness, vagrancy, robbery and emhezzle-men- t strange sense of Impending doom In and fraud had previous records, Alexandria Sophia's heart Why this the report added. pain, this anguished foreboding this Burglary Moat Popular. heavy, heavy weight! found burglary the most bureau The Sleighhells! Sleiglihells ! Would they prevalent crime among eighteen and never stop? Was ull of Moscow comnineteen year olds. During the half ing to her wedding? And she, the year, it was said, 6,253 persons under -Ah bride, not ready not ready were arrested for this oftwenty-onThey were calling her It seemed she fense. Larceny, with 5,835 arrests, was hiding somewhere. They were was second among the more youthful coming for her, some one was poumi-criminals, while disorderly conduct, Ing at the door, shaking It. Dear and vagrancy was third God Some one was breaking in. drunkenness, with 3,901 eases. In addition there Why, she had been asleep, fast asleep! under twenty-one- , Her eyes were still dazed, her mind were, among persons 2,459 eases of robbery, 2,458 of vague. auto theft, 309 of criminal homicide, Some one stood on the threshold. 499 of rape, and 494 of carrying and wed-I Katja? good old Katja with the possessing weapons. ding dress? But, no, of course It At the end of June, 19,33, the buwasnt Katja . , , It couldnt be reau said, there were 3,780,584 finger was Katja. The little princess on record In Its files, and 4,901,-44- 3 prints at last . . . ruslilDg with a Index cards, containing names or shudder Into the complete awareness. aliases of criminals. In the month of A slovenly woman In a faded wrapper June, tt was said, 347 fugitives from was Slie stood before her. holding out were Identified through these justice a thick white cup und talking: See, records. Im after coffee Its bringing dearie, tip to ye. I feared as yed oversleep this morning. It was so late you got His Paintings So Small In last night, poor lamb, poor little 20 Fit on Postage Stamp lamb." London. ralnter of miniatures so Ah! Awake! How terrible to be awake! To realize the truth! To small that 20 of them will fit on a postage stamp, Stanley A. Burchett of know that she was only Sophie OrlolT, London, formerly of the Grenadier a establishdressmaking apprentice at are the smallment, that she lived In a hall room guards, claims thnt they est pictures In the world. In Mrs. Murphys hoarding house on of a postage Two, about Lenox avenue, that she had overslept stamp In size, have been purchased by and would be late to her job. And bitterest of all, to remember that she Is the queen. One Is a seascape showno longer young, no longer beautiful, ing a sailing vessel at dawn and the that no one in all the world really other a still life of marigolds In a blue vase. To appreciate the pictures fully cares what huppens to her. It Is necessary to use a microscope. Victor? Katja? Aunt Annu Karlova? Where were they? The Dolgo-ruk- l Many find It difficult to believe that miniatures are real water colors palace, court halls, wedding veils the of lnce, silken coverlets? Gone, gone! painted with a brush. Borze Mol! Long and long ago had Puahe Wood a Fuel they all vanished. War, revolution, Stockholm. To save Imports of coal, Bed fury had annihilated these dear public Institutions In Sweden will be people these onee familiar things. They had vanished utterly, but she heated with wood next winter, the government has decreed. Public credits was left, to live on, adrift, alone. But suddenly the muffled bells also will he granted to factories for again. Now at lust she knew their the making of ehareoal briquettes, which are expected to replace coke. real meaning. With a despairing gesture, she pulled an alarm clock from under the pillow- and threw it against Huge Skull Unearthed It didn't wake me, she the wall. Orvb'to, Spain. A huge skull, apsobbed, "it didn't wake me at all. It parently that of a prehistoric animal, "ade me dream. . . . Ah, Mrs. was found la an excavation here. Four It hot good to teeth still remained In the Jaw, each 'Iiirphy di'etu.i of sleighhells la aiy Itugsial almost three Inches long and almost two Inches wide at the base. One-fift- JAMES B. MULLING s '. - CAND1DATO PER CITY COMMISSIONER Votate per un uomo che e un Costruttore ed un Grande pagatore di Tasse per oltre 30 anni. 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