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Show J I I I Friday, JANUARY 1G, 1931 PHILADELPHIA GIRL 1 BANDIT LEADS GANG Smiles While Robbers Chcte Their Victims. and ruin veiU-,UlMpliIa.-M- ist a of gang of thieves ,, derations und coinmit-tt,taxicabs three u,ie northern in the Sl.,eral holdups d rt ,t the city recently. of at lemt one priuii the testimony , th(, men robbed police believe a the guru woman was at the head of woman who sat in n.i , ,ii tractive two automobile and smiled while her him and took Ins choked .ompanions money. Tbe woman didn't appear at the earlier holdups, but one kl.,.lie of the was identified in companions of her his shock of fact the ,,nli case by curly hair was uncovered. Druggist Shoots at Them. The two thugs first appeared at the Gibsteln, and their drug store of Louis career almost came to a sudden end becau.'e the druggist fired five shots after them as they fled In an automo Pile with $5. The men pointed pistols at him and warned him to keep quiet, but as they drove away he emptied his pistol at 4 them At 2:20 a. m. the the corner of Front robbers stood at street and Erie avenue and hailed the cab of Linford Rutherford. They drove to an address on L street, got out and started quar reling about who should pay the fare Itutherford told them to divide the cost, and they answered, We'll divide throw up your hands. ' It, all right ; took Rutherfords cap, call They and $3. At Parrah and Bridge streets, Frankford, near a cab stand, they Jumped from Rutherfords cab Into another and drove away. 1'ollce have not found the second cab. The Woman Appears. At 3:05 a. m. Alvin Campbell was driving his cab at L street and Hunt- For those who desire unusual apSuicide Writes of Sensations as in a pointments car, the End Nears. low-pric- London. The sensations of dying, ns vwitteu by a physician, who waited for death from poison as he talked with bis wife and treated his patients, were read in Brighton at the inquest into the suicide of Dr. Hugh Hands. Death, the physician wrote, U Jovely." Again he described it as a "lou'ly voyage." " hlmsioally, In his last moments, he speculated on the possibility that he might be placed stili living In Ids Collin. In a letter to his wife, Doctor Hands blamed financial worries for bis swallowing two kinds of poison. Then, in an amazing diary of death that be began, less than an hour be bows of natural wood. fore be died, be wrote: The De Luxe Sedan and the town Both were nice except for the tin Sedan are upholstered in either mocling. Waiting feeling very happy. The first time I ever felt without a hair or Bedford cord. There is an worry and as if free. My heart must arm rest at either side of the rear he strong. It wont give way. . . . seat and another in the center. Other Getting tired. It Is a long time and refinements include toggle grips, so slow. The Japanese are right that death flexible robe rail, interior hardware Is lovely. Feel fine. Have no pain. of pleasing design, floor rugs to har. Feel sleepy. Pulse still good, monize with the upholstery and cowl Feel sick. lights. Have my vein opened. May find Upholstery in the De Luxe Coupe alive in coffin. myself Terrible is either Mohair or Bedford cord thought. while the finish in general is of the The diary went on: "Just leaving for a lovely voyage, same high type used in the de luxe sedans. hut it Is slow. First time 1 am without a worry. It Money is nothing. For the many who like a converis notiiing but wickedness." tible car of exceptional style, there Here the observations are Inter- is the Cahrmlct with all the snugness rupted by the entry: of a closed car when the weather is Just given Mrs. Yenley an Inoculabad and all the advantages of an open tion. . . . Just given an Inoculation one when it is fair. The top is for asthma to Mr. Swan." The writing ended In illegibility. rear easily folded. A zipper-typ- e window permits conversation with occupants of the rear seat. Mother Find Her Son The newest addition to this family Kidnaped 16 Year Ago is the new Victoria Owatonna, Minn. The sixteen-year-olWhich is now on display in Coupe. mystery of a gypsy kidnaping was our show rooms. solved recently through the chance remark of a telegraph operator. REPORT In 1914 Mrs. Mary Burke lived near trookston with her two boys, aged MADE TO THE three and six years. One day they BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE were sent on an errand and never reSTATE OF UTAH turned. THE CONDITION OF OF Evidence Indicated that they had been kidnaped by a band of gypsies. The Stae Bank of Payson, Located Five years later the elder hoy was at Payson in the county of Utah found and said that they had been State of Utah, at the close of business kidnaped by the gypsies. on the 31st day of December, 1930 Recently Mrs. Burke was In a teleRESOURCES graph office at Spring Valley, Wls., Loans and Discounts, $323,592.28 when site overheard the operator tell 229. 03 how a band of gypsies had left two Overdrafts, Bonds and Securities, children at the Owatonna State School Stocks, 355.00 etc., for Boys many years before. Mrs. Burke checked with authorities Bank House, 10,000.00 and learned that the younger lad had Furniture and Fixtures, 6,210.00 been registered under the name of Real Estate Solt Under Contact, Cook. 1,500.00 Since that time he had left the Real Other Estate .... 20,680.00 Owned, school and was at Portsmouth, Va Due from Federal Reserve Bank, the authorities told her. 22,351.31 Making a long distance telephone Due from Other Banks, 22,393.55 call to Portsmouth, Mrs. Burke Identified the child, now grown up, through Cash Items, $217.51 a birth mark carried on his ankle. 385.00 Gold, lark avenue, at the spot where Itutherford had been robbed, when the men hailed him. He took them to Second street and Champlost avenue, and they showed pistols when he asked for the fare. They took $10, a gold watch, and Campbells hat and cab. The cab was later found In a driveway. Tbe woman showed her face the next time, although police believe she had been waiting nearby on the other occasions. William Benjamlne was the victim. A dirty automobile pulled up at the curb next to him. The woman stayed at the wheel. The two men jumped out, and one of them caught Benjamines neck In the crook of his arm while the other took $22 from his pockets. "Look the other way," the thugs shouted, and drove off. i ) m Conversation Possible With New Type Gas Mask A gas mask which enable its wearer to talk Is he Ing designed by the chemical warfare service of the army, Maj. Gen. H. Lt Gilchrist, chief, said In his annual report, just released. Tests conducted thus far Indicate the new gas mask will be practicable. With It scouts and observers will be able to carry on telephone conversations with their headquarters from the battlefield without risking asphyxWashington. will summer. 11 Years; Fail to Say Farewell Rochester, N. Y. Coming from England 11 years ago, John Oldham decided to pay an Informal visit to the friend of his youth, John Calvert, at the latters home here. For 11 years he remained an infor mal visitor at the Calvert home. Then the other day nervous and worried Mr. Calvert reported to police that his j friend had as Informally disappeared. A few days Inter a radiogram came from England : Landed here today and and gone home to Huddersfield." seenty-three-year-ol- Cheese, Fall for Pansies ,r"1Ilster' 1 1- -1 4-- M English Rat Spurn 1 $420,352.60 TOTAL, LIABILITIES $50,000.00 Capital Stock Paid in, 10,000.00 Surplus Fund, Undivided Profits, $4,083.55 .$4,083.65 Total, Net Undivided Profits, 4,083 Deposits Subject to Check, .... $245,588.62 Cashiers Checks,... 1,018.11 10.00 Certified Checks, 1 1 1 1 j Som9rt, England. If the Piper attempt a professional re I appearance in this village, he will find e 'No Help Wanted" sign out. The Peopie of Dun iter have discovered at the rats have a novel weakness they are fond of flowers. The ro PMs 1,879 $ repeatedly turned up their oses at j baited with cheese and traps t y 1(t tempting morsels only to suc- CDIBb t0 traps halted with t - jr.i pansiec i in 1 n ii ii ii I Sheets or Fairmount Sheets 81x90 inche3 Ace 89c $1.39 -- O O- -- O - Stanwear 42 inch Piquot pillow tubing per yard ? O- - or Sheets Equality glx90 inJheg 69c 39c 42 inch Piquot Pillow cases each 9-- Peppered Sheeting, bleached, per yard 4 39c 43c --O 9-- 4 0- O- :: 29c 56c 36-inc- 9-- unbleached muslin h O- unbleached Sheeting Restmore brand 4 yard 39c 18 inch part linen toweling, yard - Exiter bleached Muslin, finer than Hope, yard 8c 12c -- O No. CO 0- 25c bleached Huck Toweling, yard - 19c fine cambric Muslin, yard --O 18c yard 20c yard 35c crepe -- O 32-inc- $7.50 Moleskin sheep lined $5.95 - Ginghams checks and plains yard 15c EXTRA SPECIAL GALOSHES Misses and Womans Zipper and Ball Brand pair - FARMERS O- Kalburnie 32-inc- h EXTRA SPECIAL MENS LEATHER COATS full leather front quarter h horeshide Values, reg. $12.50 ea. PAYSON 50-ce- nt suitings 19c - nt - Krinkle 25c Printed and regular printed and plain colors in linen finished 45-ce- 39 c MONARCH Coats - Smock cloth, a new cloth in plain colors yard Values up to 75c O- - 14c Cretones for quilts, drapes or pillows Regular values to 40 cents yard -- O O- 16 inch glass Toweling, yard 55 Printdateens - 42 inch Aurora Pillow cases, each - Piquot Sheeting, bleached -- O Sedro-Woole- Edge-wood- or Pacific 81x90 inches 8c Total Demand Deposits, 246.616.73 Time Certificates, $20,766.05 Wash. There is still Savings Deposits, .. 88,886.27 hiem hills" In Alaska, in thar gold and Will Frltsch of this city has the Total Time Deposits, . . 109,652.32 reproof in a $350 gold nugget taken cently from his diggings at Engle. $420,352.60 TOTAL, The nugget was found by a miner, ) STATE OF UTAH, concenon this toe his stubbed who ) of Uiah, It was an County trated wealth and thought Mons- n being first duly sworn the gave weight until Ray leaf autumn The nugget weighs according to law, deposes and says him other Ideas. ounces. 21 that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing Duel With Axes contains a full, true and correport New York. In a battle to the finish rect statement of the condition of with axes as weapons, two men fought the said bank at the close of business in It out in a small furnished room on the 31st day of December, 1930. until battle their continuing Brooklyn, Subscribed and sworn to before of fractures compound received both on the senseless me. This 5th day of January, 1931. the skull and feU Glenn F. Cowan, floor. Notary Public. I I II 1st day Commission l I HI expires My 1933. of November, Gardener Pay Hi Correct Attest: Taxe in Cabbage ;; Henry Erlandson, ) A truck Directors ) Holstein, Germany. T. H. Wilson, ) gardener her who specialized Howells, Bryon on rein raising red cabbages, ) STATE OF UTAH, from the " celving a third notice CommiS'oner.) Bank of 'Office :: government that his income tax CommD-'sioner In- f I, W. II. Hadlock, Bank had not been paid, took an heredo he of Utah, :: ventory of the vegetation of the State that X is a " bad cultivated and decided were by certify that the foregoing ; :: four tons of red cabbages the of correct and copy true full, due to tbe Imperial government. .. statement of the above named comp:: He took them to the courtyard ;; In T any, filed in my office this 9th day and deposited them right of- of January, 1931. 1! front of the tax collectors W. II. Hadlock, 6ce;; ! Bank Commissioner. Establishment of a chemical unit In the Philippine department of the army has been authorized, Gilchrist said. , Its personnel, to be drafted from Is te sail for the Islands next Biltmore 2,568.77 7,555.00 Total Cash on Hand, $10,726.28 265.12 Suspense, Federal Reserve Bank Stock, 2,050.00 Ouch! Washington Man Stubs Hi Toe on $350 navy. . We want to tbank our patrons for tbeir generous support tbe past two weeks. Response to our advertising has been very satis factory. Hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise has been turned into cash. We would rather invoice the cash than write tbe merchandise on our inventory sheets. Hence these amazing prices. Our inventory takes place February, 1st. Watch this space weekly. Cigars Paris Spurred by fashions bold adoption of trousered gowns for evening wear and pajamas for Informal afternoon attire, the French tobacco monopoly has announced that It Is crentng a ladys cigar of the finest texture and perfume. Cigar smoking by women Is not new at Frances fashionable seaside resorts, hut until this fall the French government has not seen fit to cater to women's taste In cigars. M. Blon-deaafter a tour of the watering places, Is convinced that women are natural cigar smokers and he has persuaded the monopoly, of which he Is director, to manufacture a special size cigar for women. scientists are working constantly to perfect the comparatively new mode of fighting with gas. Aside from the work on gas masks, the general said, the chemical warfare service during the last fiscal year has been experimenting with the use of smoke screens for protecting large areas. Also a field laboratory has been designed and 48,000 gas masks have been manufactured for the army and 4 Silver, Currency, French Plan Special Sized Woman iation. At the same time army scientists are attempting to reduce the weight of the standard gaa mask without sacrificing Its effectiveness. The general called attention in his report to development of a new laboratory at Edgewood arsenal, Md., where Guest Stay Following Merchandise Cut to the Quick. Read. er ing s e Ford offers a cnoice of de luxe body types in which upholstery, trimming and appointments e.e of a kind and quality usually fou id only in the more expensive automobiles, Mr. Dowdell, of J. M. Niohol, local Ford dealer, said today. The two de luxe open models the Phaeton and Roadster are distinguished by their rakish lines, high sides, low seats and decided sport treatment he said. throughout, Genuine leather is used in the seat cushion upholstery. Other features include a trunk rack, cowl lights, fender well with spare wheel, and a snappy, easily collapsible top with' $1.00 MERC Phone 11 CO-O- P UTAH |