Show i -- c rsi- t-s- if -r f Kff Ml If 1 h hHf l j THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 27 13 1932 DAMAQUEDUCT Youth Stays Aloft in Glider for 27 RIGHT OF WAY Minutes Believed State Record ifternoon Frock PLANS OKEHED Land Committee Reports Favorably on Boulder Proposals WASHINGTON Apn! 26 (A)— The Swing bill to secuie the right of way for the great aqueduct to go from Boulder dam to 13 coastal plains cities was reported favorably today by the house public lands committee The bill would giant to the Metro politan water districts of southern California federal lands in Los An geles Riverside and San Bernardino counties for a right of way 250 feet w ide For other public lands to be used for camp sites and other incidental purposes the district would pay $1 25 an acre Representative Swing Republican California author Representative Lvans Republican California and Solicitor Edward C Finney of the in tenor department urged the legislation as immediately necessary to the furthering of the great Boulder dam project Because of its magnitude Finney explained no existing laws for rights-ofwaof aqueducts apply Swung said the California cities had voted $220000000 in bonds to build the aqueduct and would therefore insist on assurance that they have clear title to the right of way He said the pow er to raise the water step bv step over the mountain range from Boulder dam to the coastal cities would cost $2 500000 annually with the water costing an additional $500-00y I 0 a jear Lands for pumping plants power plants telegraph nai row gauge rail wavs and phone lines would be neces sary he said requiring the passage of legislation ‘‘The enactment of the bill Is just as important to the government at this stage of the game as to us” Evans said Woman Injured In Auto Accident ST GEORGE-M- rs Walter Can non wife of the St George Postmas ter was severely cut on the right leg and several other occupants of a car in which she was riding received minor cuts and bruises when the ma chine rolled over on the highway be tween Boulder City and Lis Vegas Nev Sunday afternoon She was tieatcd at the Las Vegas hospital and Was able to return home the same dav Mr and Mrs Cannon and two daughters wuth Mr and Mrs Grover Shakespear and two daughters com prised the party Mr Cannon was dnving the car and struck a sandv sti etch of road He turned the wrheel quickly to avoid going over an em bankment and the car rolled over several times ST CLAIRSVILLE Ohio April 26 (UP) — An aroused countryside was organizing into posses with the aid of police lat'e today to search for the four marauders who tortured an aged farmer all night in his shanty twenty miles from here until he revealed the hiding place of $5000 worth of his Liberty bonds farmer re John Todd cluse was found late today bv neighbors tied to his bed naked and in a semiconscious condition He bad been beaten whipped and tortured until he revealed the hiding place of his life savings he told the neighbor' “I held out until morning” the farmer said “Then I had to tell them where I had them hidden” Todd recognized none of the banAs her favorite dress for afternoon he told police He was taken Heather Thatcher M G M actress dits to a doctor in a hores and buggy wears this creation of powder-blu- e There is no telephone for miles around silk It features a bolero-style- d top his shanty with a scaif and peplum at waistline It is graceful and feminine flat- Buffalo Bill’s Saddler tering to the woman with light hail Dies in California Home coloring -- -- Boy Scouts Blau Indian Program At Fair Grounds The coliseum at the state fair grounds will look like an Indian camp ground when the annual troop court of honor of the Salt Lake council of Bov Scouts is held there on May 20 The place of the court was first announced as the South high school but was changed to permit of the new feature being carried out D E Ham mond council executive said Tues dav Scouts dressed in Indian war bonnets will build real camp fires in fiont of the tepees which will be set up on the earth floor m the center of the building Songs games and stunts will be part of the program Troop membership ceitilicates will presented during the meeting and 111 be final “war bonnet” awards will be made Theie also will be a special POCATELLO Idaho — Dean Hank ceremony for all men who have re ins 6 son of Mr and Mrs Jim Hank ceived the scoutmaster’s key since the ins 121 Randolph avenue was in a last council court of honor senous condition in the Lynn Broth rrs hospital Tuesday a victim of hook Rowland Hall Seniors worm a disease uncommon in this Name Gist for Play section The bov became senously ill last Sit by the Fire” bv Sir “Alice Wednesday His phvsician believed he contracted the disease when plav James M Barrie will be presented by of Rowland Hall Sat ing barefooted in the mud at the side the senior8 class 15 p m at the Ladies’ litof a small irrigation ditch near his urday at home erary club Mrs E E Hoffman will direct the Although the disease is common in the southeastern states very lew cases production and the cast includes have ever been reported here Sally Preas Dorothy Bradbury Janet Alexander Virginia Johnson Nancy Brayton Virginia Lambourne Ruth Ballif Dorothy Sweet and Helen Funeral Kites Set For Traffic Officer Requiem high mass for Patrick Kelly 69 Salt Lake traffic patiolman who died Monday will be conducted Thin sdav at 9 a m at the Cathedral of the Madeleine Bunal will take place in Mt Calvary cemetery The will be recited at the Neil Rosary 0 Donnell mortuary Wednesday at 8 Friends may call at the mor p m tuarv Wednesday Officer Kelly was a familiar figure at the intersection of Second South and Main streets whore he directed tiaffic for many years 1 hrec Face Charges for Gunfight Willi Officers ROSWFLL N M Api il 26 (ZPj— District Attorney J J Osborn said he w ill file charges of assault w ith in tent ‘o kill against three men for their alleged participation in a gun fight with officers in which Deputy Sheriff James Williamson of Hager man was shot Two of the men W H Tei rant and Jean Walker are in jail at Carlsbad and the thud Fred Sutton is in jail here Williamson whose condition was not critical was shot when he and nlher officers attempted to stop several men suspected of robbing the Kemp Lumber company of Elida Fisher April 26 (AA— Police today sought Karl 7a f the Ostiavia Ro luhek president tary club on chai ges of swindling the Larisch Monnich mines of $210 000 The officers said they believed the fugitive was bound for San Francis co where he had relatives Zajkhek was a cential dnector of the mine Denies Return of Coal Dealer License Fee City The t itv commission Tuesday de Hied a petition of John D Rice attorney In behalf of roal dealers and vendors for a return of tieense fees paid under protest since January 1 19)2 Although the fee recently was de t lared Invalid in the cily ( oui t Fisbei Harris city attorney dev lined an ap feal will b taken to the distmt eoui t Munihuna compares Toxas in size to UNDIES Kid Gloves Tailored and lace ous gorge trimmed teddies Just 30 in the lot t and cretonne combinations PRINT DRESSES — House frocks that weie formerly 100 Sizes 14 to 52 Relief Without Operation Fhla booklet telh you how to relieve ul oers acid stomach Rases without pain or It Is written by an authority operation on stomach troubles who has given years of his life to the study of ulcers acid stomach and minor gas lonsttpatlon stomach complaints ft tells you how you can determine whs your trouble is end explains the treat' ment that will rid you of your pains without ririd liquid dieting exnenae o operation or lost of time from vour work This Successful Home Treatment Is hot for Sale In Drug Stores KILLS WIFE WOUNDS SELF DENVER April 26 (A5!— Samuel L PUI In this coupon and bring or fend It to office for Free Booklet— and Our Guar Shale 56 shot and killed his wife this vote— no obligations whatever Maude 47 and shot and blinded him self because he told police he could no longer stand to humor and strug gle with an insane wife as he had done for eleven years past Shale's effort to end his own life left him in a critical condition with a bullet lodged in his biain causing Mind j DfpL”S’’L’"for7uii inf7rmtfoo"" Or "sin I ness Stick Candy ad ore nrp NECKTIES — Mag small figures assortment of colors BLOOMERS— 200 MUNSING fine quality rayon 100 non-ru- huge pairs 88c con- gay CHILDREN'S ANKLETS— 300 pahs In plain colors with fancy cuffs 10c or OF GIFTS— Card covers hosiery boxes fruit baskets books stationery etc Were to 1 00 TABLE 10c 2 for 25c trays damaged picture frames etc STPD PIECES — Oi gandy pillows boudoir styles Stamped to embroider FINISHED MODI LS— Values to quisitely embroidered 10 00 100 198 ladles sugar shells cream ladles ter knives etc Were to 17c each gravy but- LACES AND BRAIDS— Various pat- terns widths and colors Values to 35c a yard 12 YARDS LAMP SHADES— Slightly 1 00 and Miss Helen Louise Fox rt of Primrose House Beauty Salon of New York will ba In our Toiletries Section You are under no obligation whatsoever for this service the advice of one of the most thoroughly trained cos- Consultant-Expe- meticians in the country t Jand FORMS—Filled with 10(T kapok Variety of designs Prints crepes chiffons black brown green wine White Sport Coats slightly soiled V2 price fuired and untrimmed Early Spring Dresses were 1000 and 1500 Evening Dresses soiled from display were 1500 to 29 50 Suits dark tweeds sizes 16 to 20 were 12 00 4 Suits dark tweeds formerly 1950 Table of Odds and Ends Blouses Dresses Sweaters 50c Third Floor 2c 2 7 GIRLS’ RAINCOATS— Just 60 to go at this puce Sizes 8 10 and 12 Were 1 00 ()rf)( INFANTS’ and tan fashioned all silk were to 1 iA Kay-se- r Chiffon Gianlte Rnd f a sh toned — Lace collar sets georgette collar and cuff sets regularly to 98c 25c NECKAVEAR— Lace collar sets 49c NECKWEAR— Lovely lace collars yokes sweetheart sets to 3 98 BLOUSES— Odds sat- pique etc 98c Were and ends cotton styles with ruffle fronts etc Were 100 WOMEN’S rap sleeves BLOUSES—Lace with slightly soiled were 100 Cleanup Early Spring SHOES $5 val- $6 all new spring styles ues 95 Light and Af rh riC Street Floor 0 Pancake Berets in crystal inilan etc Were to 3 98 Baku and rough straws were up to 5 dark all s!zes and widths K-- HATS 00 Straws in black navy brown etc were to 750 Floor We Issue S l°o 198 398 Floor IT Discount Stamps CHIFFON SCARFS— Green and black only Were 100 yellow OVERNIGHT CASES— Handy lit- tie cases In black and brown Were 100 BELTS—Suede leather etc Various widths and colors Were to 100 COSTUME 50c PAn Qlll -- 69c 4 A UG 25c 1000 REMNANTS —Choice lengths of 1 to 5 yards silks woolens batistes percales wash goods flannels white goods etc PRINTED ILAT CRLPE— 40 inches fTAp wide broken assortment mostly ( daik grounds Values to 150 PRINTED SILKS— 33 inches wide pure spun silk assorted designs BLD SPREADS — 81x105 inches crinkle spreads fast colored stripes of rose gold green and blue AA f7An JC CHENILLE 24x36 TURKISH TOWELS— 18x34 Inches white with colored borders XOi Oty v RUGS—Braided Inches oval pastel shades rfln WHITE I IANNEL — 27 Inches wide soft white outing flannel for dla- pers etc J UC A TUv inches 4 MUSLIN— 40 UNBLEACHED 4 A A lyC wide Ideal for linings dish towels etc 7 YARDS 198 CURTAINS—Broken assort- - 4 A A ment slightly soiled Priscilla XkOc ruffle and panel styles STANDARD CRLTONNLS — 36-- 4 n JL I v Inches wide colorful cretonnes for drapes coverings etc -- n CURTAININGS— Marquisettes grenadines 36 Inches wide and white and 4 fT Ecru I I C RUTILE CURTAINS— Priscilla and ruffle styles in cream and ccru marquisette Only 3 or 4 of a kind x A QJv PAJAMAS — Broad- GIRLS’ cloth sleeping styles J GIRLS’ CmCr 25c 5c 6 piece Were 10c 69c HANDKERCHIEFS— Hand embroidered and appllqued pure linen Were to 35c BORDEN PERCALES — 36 inches wide tub fast spring colorings and 50c I19 Were 105 Regular 198 59 Semi - Chiffon full All silk Jacqueline I WASH BLOOMI RS— White muslin need new clastic Biokcn sizes 4 to 14 95 500 Pairs j BOYS’ S W KATI It S— Tan red green sizes 30 to 36 Regu- - n iA 4 FROCKS— 30 only rayon crepe and cotton 2 to 6 years Values to 100 GIRLS’ Semi-Chiffo- Cleanup 250 Prs 10c SHOLS— 18 pairs white broken sizes 1 to 4 Were to 198 TOTS’ -- Groups K O'B— values TOTS’ SILK DRESSES— Just 18 In the lot taffeta velvet and crepe sizes 2 to 6 Values to 5 95 A patterns values to 1000 A 25c SILK DRESSES— Pastel shades soiled from display Sizes 2 to 0 Were to $3 375 375 300 375 800 10 lc BLRLTS—Genuine French felt Slightly soiled Just 30 In the lot TOTS’ CORSET CLEARANCE— Odds and ends of garter belts corsettes glr- dies Broken sizes Soiled from dis-plWeie to 198 beaded styles in collars and organdy Were to 198 6 5 164 NECKWEAR styles that must clear Sport Coats were 1000 exchanges ay Early spring 10 dis3 98 10-in- ch Were 2 98 No 39c GIRLS’ larly 100 KOmjOfBIMEN cync- - GIRDLES — hose supporters four length Sizes 28 to 32 Satin brocade Pairs Hose full -- PILLOW GIRLS’ HATS — And softces to 1 98 To clear at HP- - SIDLEY 15c 19c yam slightly thread ROBES— To be GIRLS’ RAYON worn with pajamas sizes 6 and 8 Were 198 S 149 198 298 Ho sier y damaged ROPE SILK EMBROIDERY — AJ n GIRLS’ SILK FROCKS—Soiled from play Crepe and georgette were 2 98 35c -- This Week— Until Saturday Evening DRESSES 10c GIRLS’ RAINCOATS — Better quality just 30 blue green red J every one formerly 4 95 Sizes 10 to 16 Preparations CLEARANCE OF 75 GIRLS' PAJAMAS— 11 rayon styles sizes 6 and 8 Were 100 RUBBERIZED APRONS—Cretonne ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS— Colorful and gay for spiing home decorating Were soiled to clear at With Purchase of Primrose House Basic Ex- Street Floor Street Floor Floor 8 ash TABLE OF GIFTS— Liquor sets formerly spring outfits these Price and Less side fastening trasting colors 50c wear with 69c were n i assort-men- t of beads brooches etc All colors to immediately PAJAMAS— Clever 55c YARN— Balls of $100 Primrose House Introductory Set FREE! Qp 94c ODDS AND ENDS— Silverware Von’sStomachlablets A SHIRTS— Collar attached and neckband styles fancy stripes and plain colors Were formerly 198 styles Acid Stomach ba- - JEWELRY Huge Cl £) 1UI regular — Leather Grain higher Ap MEN’S The historic tavern at Reynolds burg Ohio erected 99 vears ago has Stomach Trouble 4 r APRONS— Fine SERVICETTES— Prints and tistes regularly priced at 100 RAYON FREE BOOKLET tL ' were 100 A A in the J A to 46 4jc JERSEY DRESSES— Just 100 lot cotton jersey sizes 14 quorum new filling station 4 98 MEN’S — 1000 Pieces 00 —Street were NOVELTY 50 BAGS - priced stock sateen stripes dots a from SMOCKS— Black WOMEN'S 1 cuffs with clasps also styles pu11on Many are washable All reduced Novelty QQ Q Fourth Floor MISSIONARY BENEFIT SET A missionary benefit in the form of a vaudeville enteitamment will be held Thursday at 8 15 p m in the L D S church Third ward amu ment hall Sponsored by the ward’ elders’ quorum it will be in charge of Walter Heyman president of thp given way to tK 200 Prs Genuine quality prints value 25c -- End-of-the-Mon- Regular 595 SAN MATEO Cal April 26 (IT)— Alfred Dalton Sr 74 who as a vouth made saddles for Colonel ‘‘Buffalo Bill” Cody at Chevenne Wvo died heie today Dalton came to the United States from Fngland in 18R1 and settled at Omaha where he followed his trade of harness maker He spent some time at Chev enne then returned In 1906 he came to San to England Mateo w'here he made hai ness for many years A widow and four children survive Mine Director Sought For Alleged Swindle PIUGUr Czechoslovakia Clearance Since February— and What a Sale! Every Piece of Old MerchandisOdds and Ends Broken Lots Soiled and Mussed Articles Mercilessly Reduced! Shop Early e-All Today— Quantities Are Limited Our First Marauders Escape With Liberty Bonds Hookworm Victim Lies Seriously vi A new state record for glider sus pension was believed set Tuesday by Roland Logie 19 of 058 Wilson avenue member of the Scenic Center Glider association who it was rc The ported soaied for 27 minutes previous record was reported to be 25 minutes set by a member of the University of Utah Glider club Logie’s achievement was witnessed by three other members of the as sociation who accompanied him to a point near Jordan Narrows where he The wit accomplished the flight nesses were Frank Kelsey of 2118 Lake stieet association president Mark Kemp of 920 East Twenty sev enth South street and Walter Rich mond of 2129 Sixth East street Other members of the association which was formed two years ago to promote glider flving as a sport are Fred Rosenhan of 70S Ashton avenue secretary Harold Bradshaw of 2337 Windsor street and Irvin Coulam of 863 East Second South street The associations glider which has a wing spread of 40 feet is kept in a hangar near the point of the mountain south of Salt Lake pajamas fast colors 2- 98 RAVONS — panties etc Sizes Weie 59c 6 Vests and 8 KA ():jC -- 4 I A IfG |