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Show TIIE BULLETIN CHAMPION ATHLETE DECIDES TO KEEP Jtadrgffew into mVnusnip. The keeper of the Jewels had a daughter, young and pretty. The par-- i son, pt said, bad a nephew In the coun-- I man of good parti, try, nnmarjleif, who had Just coma Into a considerable estate. parson suggested that Ms nephew pdy a formal call on Mlaa EdI Baby Classes Age 3 to 6 BALLET TAP J Ballet Classes Beginning . Monday at 8 P. M. Clanea Tap Beginning Wednesday at 1:80 to 8:80 P. M. Class work include Stretching Limbering, Rhythmic Work, Ba. Exercise, Technique and Dances.. FREDOVA DANCE STUDIO East 21st So. ny. . 8111-- HER GIRLISH SOUL W CROWN JEWELS OF . ENGLAND ACTUALLY STOLEN YEARS AGO wards object, .matrimony, At the appointed time, Blood arrived with twq friends at the closely guarded tower apartment Blood explained that hla nephew had been delayed, but would follow presently. Meantime,' could Edwards entertain hla friends by letting them look at the crown Jewela, of which they had heard ao much? Edwards could, and gladly. . Stabs the Keeper. Out of their strong box hlfted the moat precious possessions of the kingdom of England. As he did soothe three men fell upon him, bound and gagged him. He continued feeble resistance' and Blood ran him through with' a dirk. Blood seised tho crown and crushed It together to hide .under hla cloak. One of hla companions, a man named Parrot, pushed the orb Into, hla loose trousers. Tbs third man started filing the acepter in half to make it more convenient to conceal. Then came a story-boo- k Interruption. Edwards' son arrived home unexpectedly with a companion, on furlough from the war In Flanders. Warned by the lookout, the thieves fled, plunging precipitately down the grim, stone steps, but walking leisurely past the numerous guards, to arouse no suspicion. ' Toung Edwards and hla companion found the - wounded keeper of the Jewels and started In pursuit The thieves bad Juat gained the outside of the tower when the alarm was raised. ' Tarrot threw away the orh, which waa hampering bis flight, and lost himself in the crowd. Tho other two men escaped. The crown still beneath, his cloak, Blond mounted hi horse and would havo gotten away had not tho beast fallen over a psbjectlag wagon tongue. After a "robustious atroggro" with a soldier he was taken. He remarked calmlgf Well, It waa a stroke for a crown," and waa led away into Imprisonment. To the astonishment of hla inter rogatore he refused to answer questions, declaring he would explain hla action to tho king alone." In two weeks, through tho graclouaneaa and leniency of Charles II, Blood waa freed from Imprisonment and hla estates In Ireland were restored to him. Raid by Major Blood Made in 1671 Deapito Guard of Soldiers. London. In one of the hairiest of raids, the crown Jewels of England were actually taken out of the grim, iwell guarded tower of London and, hut for a fortuitous accident, might have vanished altogether, wfltea a correspondent of the Milwaukee Journal. Ita principal perpetrator waa Major Thomaa Blood, a man outstanding for jdarlnglngenulty pud roguery erea in the da ytof the British Restoration, when, those qualifier wet common. Tboiphs Blood was' borntJn Ireland In 1618. When rlvil warlqjdte ,put In Ta.thr ranks Erglnnd he enlisted-firs- t f the crown, later In fwaeofjhf successful rebels. lie Jewed Cromwell's Invasion of Ireiand adri for Ira senr-Ice- s was awarded estates' tfyere. J Ttie death of Cromwell, goUspse of the commonwealth - and accepu , of Charles' ILruInedBlond.' be duke of Ormonde as Iqrd lieutenant of Ireland, declared hla estates forfeited, along with thos of the other leaders of thfc Cromwellian army. f Blood became an malcontent. Impoverished ' The crown Jewelp, then as now, were kept ln;the Tower of London, teeming 4 with soldiers and believed absolutely I secure against thieves. .'.They were In custody of the aged Talbot Edwards. ' 4 s'""' Blood Visits Tower. To the tower early In 1071 came a country parson and his wife, eager to gllmpeo the Jewels. 'After a' brief examination of the crown, the orb and thejpeepter. the parson's wife became suddenly 11L She was taken to Mrs. Edwards room;1: where aha remained until fully recovered. The couple left with profuse thanks. The parson waa Blood, who had lived In London, despite the Intensive search for him. Who the woman was has ' ' never been established, A few daya later, a pair of gloves was delivered to Un Edwards as a gift of gratitude from tho parson. lie followed with a personal visit and an acquaintance with Edwards f ' - - grudge Prague. Women's age-olagainst nature because of their physical hardships, and 'their often expressed wish that they were men, looked Ilka a called bluff as a girl about to undergo an operation te change her sex declared herself definitely In favor of being a woman. In aa exclusive Interview with International News Service, Mlaa Kenka Koubkova of Prague, woman trsk champion, revealed medical science and a natural desire for physical iub-ml- t normality alone persuaded her to to an operation designed to effect an Internal transformation. In her Innermost heart, ahe said, ahe feels It la a sacrifice of her beloved girlhood. . ..i... Must Lose Title. Should the operation be successful and entitle Mias Koubkova to wear male attire, she will have to bear another sacrifice the loss of her track crown for women and her elimination aa a participant In next fears Olympic garnet. . Sba would have to begin as a male Competitor In track eventa. blue-eye- d and blond, Tall, well-bui- lt with sharply rut features and mannish haircut and voice, Mlaa Koubkova blushed.-.llka ahy young girl when asked about the proposed operation. She said: "Ton must understand that tha whole subject of changing aex la a moat unpleasant one for mer. "It la Such a personal affafr I hardly mention It, evenff to. my closest friends. "1 feel na If suddenly tlm world had caught me Id the nude. , All I can say now la I feel my'gilah bashfol-nes- s more than ever, I mnnot foresee what change the operation may cause, but If It turna me lnto14 matt J shall, aa a hoy, keep my girlish. Caul. "Qnestlona os to whether I Intend to marry after the operation are rather beside the point Even as a' girl I have not thought about husband, and aa a hoy I should probably 'ears less about looking for a wife. . .. "Tt seems that young men hold much more liberal views on aex matters and love than young girls, and why, there fore, should I la the event of a metamorphosis throw away the advantages' that come with U? Generally speaking, I feelmuch more Inclined to stick to girls than lo throw In my lottwith tha rough and tubbora mala sex. - , , - Can Walt pnly "I must ask you ' to keep In mind that I am stflt-girl at thia' time and can do zoning but await the v result of the operation. "The doctors unanimously adv! this operation, and say It la a mliffir medical performance, and I am det mined to follow their advice "Aa to my a port career, well, there are two possibilities. First of all, tea operation may not aucceed, which tie doctors believe la out of the queatloh, In which event I would simply remafti woman and hope to better my athletic achievements. . "If the operation ' should an then I shall try out my athletic abilities on male tracka, but I think iqy chances of winning top placed' amoqg males In the athletic world ufbuld t)e r s rather allm. j - "For these reasons I have not yet considered my participation la the Olympic games. J "My other wishes are to lead a normal life and to get away from the world's curiosity, ao that. I can live like anybody else.11 f 800-met- er Dog Saves Life of Master . Buried to Neck in Slide Munich. Burled to tho neck In a gravelplt. a peasant of Muehldorf, central Bavaria, waa saved by hla faithful dog. The peasant, August Thurmeler, was buried with hla head pinned between the wheels of tha cart lie waa, loading. If tho oxen hitched to It moved only a few Inches hla head would have been crushed like an eggshell. r Illrdog dug Into the gravel furiously with Ita paws. Fprty minutes later It had aet Its master free. Thera era always a number of questions that you would Ilka answered or tq .have an opinion expressed, therefore "The Bulletin" has consented upon request of ita readers Jo offer such a' service to the public. We have secured a very Competent author and feel that YOUB support will be necessary to maintain hla services. - ; Mr. FoBey has had aa unlimited amount of experience and we urge jrou' to- - USE THIS SERVICE. Also, question plainly in ink on shoe and giving it to Boas. one aide of paper onlygave up hla claim to the inheritance of Ruth and to Ruth alao, be indiAddrese all letters to cated his assent by plucking off hla , V. B. Folley , , shoe and giving it to Boss. Also, Box 0-- 7 are read in Deuteronomy that when "The Bulletin" (i i brother of a dead man refused to 2044 South 11th East many hla widow ahe asserted her Mall or leave letters at our Sugar Independence of him by "losing his office. shoe." , .house Questions and answers will be Dear Mr. Folley: X have received 'published following Issue after date quite a number of editor. waa from received by your column helpful thoughts your letter A reply will be given to ALL let- and ao X come to you to help me X would like to know how ters through Our Question Corner. further. and and when the Republican Party waa 'All comments will be welcome formed. appreciated. "Wantaknow" 'Ficticious names may be used for Dear Wantaknow, Identification. "s. The Republican Pary waa formetf in 1854. Before the passage of the Dear Mr. Folley: Bill in 1854 a .1 just received my first copy of waa held at Rip-ocitizens of colmeeting "The Bulletin" and noticed your the Wisconsin, X recommending is umn the first thing. ,. thinkjt calto new formation be a of party make to like would and a great help' When the My led Republican Party. use of it if I may right now. bill obnoxious Kansas Nebraska and, question is why do people use a shoe thousand citizens a been had passed wedto throw at the bride after the of Michigan signed a card and met ding ceremony. at Jackson to form a new party to X remain, be called Republican. They nomln "Baffled a fusion ticket on which were ated Dear "Baffled," Free Soldiers and Whigs, shoe The custom of throwing a Democrats, j This was and bride groom after the departed in done Wisconsin, Vermount, Iowa, originated ao far, back in the dim Ohio, New HampIndiana, and mystical past that the memory Illinois, Connecticut and shire leading to a of .man e$f$tMiefl not tfttkto its at convention informal an for call beginning. ' It ia by some thought Here 1856. on February 22, to typify an assault and is a linger- Pittsburg a the national Republican party waa custom of Hhe among trace ing natlonsVf carrying away the formed and the Whigs and Know bride by violence. Othera claim that Nothings ceased to exist Sincerely, It has a likeness to a Jewish qiics-toV. B. Folley mentioned in the Bible. . There, - q . 1 1 ! . . - , Kausas-Nebras- ka n, Anti-Nebras- ka - ' sav-ag- Q NEW BATTERIES i Shot, Stones and Plunge Fail to Kill Spaniard Lugoa, Spain. Shot In the head! pushed over a precipice, pelted wlta boulders troa above, shot at agal4 twice ; And even than Elcy Valvarel surt vlved. AT mean Jury Rejects Plea She Didn't , Know Right From Wrong. mony at Forrest park. ,, Hy. 407-8-- 9 r Pembroke Ont Pretty but eyed lira. Mary Cowan, twenty seven, waa condemned to death by a Jury of farmers for having lured her acres riots slave" Into murher husband, Albert Coqraa, dering -- teen-year-o- ld twenty-eigh- t She was sentenced to he hanged on February 27 in the Pembroke Jail, the same day that the actual killer In tha Allan ' Calif and Abel case baby-face- d Cowan,, la executed there. Alias and Albert were brothers, . ' Central figure in one of Canada's moat amazing murder cneea, Marya expression did not. change fromv.ber customary defiance when the Jury reported Ita verdict to Justice J. Kell-lMacKay. She apparently had been . , expecting the fatci Nor had her atony " expression changed wjien the "love Slavs" young Allan, related from the witness stand that he killed hla brother at the urging of hla alster-ln-laand upon promises that their Illicit romance would be- :: er w come permanent Albert was ahot to death aa he slept last July In a lonely cabin at Barry's Buy. CO miles north of here. TroWutora denounced the comely selraide 'widow In their final argu-ilfeh- tf aa haring led the Inexperienced boy into the romance and tha murder, hut the crowded court waa eves more amased at tha frank testimony of psychiatrists. Dr. M. Tennant testified that the weman had moronlc tendencies ; that ahe aaw no wrong In her extra-maritrelation! with Allan. James A. Maloney, defense counsel, pleaded for an Insanity verdict; ' but Special Prosecutor L Snyder told .. a al a the Jury; ' . "She stirred up this young man's i (Allan's) emotions to such a high pitch that ha would do anything to satisfy the caprice and whim of tha woman he loved.", Woman Saves Up 2,100 . Pennies in Two Years ShelbyrlUe, Ms Mrs. F- - M. Branlc, wife of tha Christian minister hen walked into tho hank tha other day and laid a heavy sack on tha cashiers counter.' "What you got?" he asked. "Pennleal" . The cashier opened tho sack and spilled them out on the counter. They made a large pile. "When on earth did you get ' all th&epennlesr tha cashier asked. 'em," replied tha depositor, "pu&wt a'tlms Its easy once you start. It took tho cashier 85 minutes to count the pennies Thera were 2,100 821. They weighed 15 pounds Mrs Branlc aald she decided two years ago to save alt the pennies that earns Into her hands and that was the result After ha had finished counting, tho cashier amlllngly asked how ahe earns to do It "Well," replied Mrs Branlc, "I read somewhere thatif you saved the pennies the dollars would take care of themselves something like that and I was curious to see how it would work ouL". Viennese Sings as He i quarters O J . was to havo two poHanson's Victoria, Bl C. Two montha ago a licemen rideplan on either on motorcycles woman listened to a Joke cracked by aide of tha track to wan tha driver her husband. She laughed. Then her if any hens escaped. laughter turned to .yawns And she Ills request was refused. has been yawning ever aloes This la Wak-ellMrs. E. P. tho predicament of mother of three Tewa Hall Brief! 8188 children. She haa been to tho hospital . Tiro, Ohio. When the town ban of twice since the day upon which her Auburn townabty went on tho block. husband, a taxicab driver, told Ms un- CoL Vane Hoover, auctioneer, sold it fortunate Joke hut doctors haven't been in ilvtly bidding to Jeromt Meyer for able to stop her yawns 8155 without tho atovo pipe, which t h went to WillftM Hint for glO., f ' . - Blind Get White Ceeee ' - Hens Dees Chore White - walking canes Memphis y which give their carriers , ML narmoay. Mo. rrlnge, Marvel In traffic, have been presented to 150 iXatin's horse.' dally carries a can of Mind Memphians Commissioner Cliff milk to the railroad station a mile and Pnvls made tho presentation In n cere- a half away and gatara a with s can of right-of-wa- Salt Lake City hard- - precipice proceeded and became reconciled. But Bartach boulders down on top of him. Finalwas sent to prison for five years r.- -' ly be Ironed over the cliff and fired! more shots at the atni form below. two Elcy however Is still allre. Hla conUnsympathetic Police dition Is serious but he la expected to Deny Hens an Escort recover. A bullet will have to bo taken Olaf Kellson CHftondals MSss out of hla skull. asked police for an escort to accom&la 64 Rhode Island Red hens Yawns Joke and Keeps pany two-mil- e motor trip to larger on n, 3 motor co. 2189 Highland Drive roll It Up for Two Month i 10 Minutes From Buiineia District of -WIDOW. IS GUILTY V IN LOVE SLAYING Jose Marcoa, a Spanish youth, has Hurls Wife Out Window now been arrested on the charge ot; Vienna. moblls1 Singing "Donna attempted murder of hla cousin, wh4 Verdis famous reproach that women la lying in a hospital here In a aerlouq are ' fickle and treacherous Joseph condition. Bartach threw hla wife out of tho It la alleged that Joee enticed hla window of their second floor apartment cousin, Elcy, to a lonely spot In north-- ; Bartach, a pretty young Viennese, era Spain where he shot him through; Mrs suffered serious injuries Mr, Bartach Inwas Aa head. -' that the apparently waa arrested. 'At the trial tha Impulsufficient to kill him, Joee forced h!m; sive couple fell Into each other! arms : over a and to at dUp :$295 a i V Recharged and Repaired , d . BATTERIES Munich. For seven months, a tomcat has been guarding tha grave .of his master, a fishmonger, at North Bavaria.. Although nut present at tha funeral, which took place in March, the cat found Its ways to the grave. Since then, from dawn to annset every day, tha cat lies on tha grave, spitting at an who come near. Often he has to be brought home at night by force for feeding. . He-ba- Desira for Physical Normality' -t Moves Girl to Submit to Operation. "Parson" - M7 Cat Guardi Grave of HU Dead Master :: 2044 South 11th East Hyland 364 .a:";;.' , . .V.,-- . AND . . H. Van Harten Eats Five Quarts Ice Cream on Bet ! ; .'V . JohnJBurt Barber SKop Salt Lake City, Utah. Arthur Campbell had to flay for five quarts of ice. cream as well as a go wager because he overestimated bis own ability. Having Won the malted milk drinking championship of the University of Utah campus Camp-he- ll bet 85 he could eat alx quart! of Ice cream. During the fifth quart h paled suddenly and fled.' "For Excellent Service" 1101 East 21st South - ROADSIDE ROMANCE LIVENS SPY TRIAL CLOTHES REMODELED F. W. KIEPE ' : SugarhouM Most Distinguished ; ' TAILOR PRESSED Suits Made To Order. 1060 E?t 21st South CLEANED j. Details of a Margate, England. roadside romance between a Rritlih aircraftsman and a pretty German girl now mentioned In connection with alleged ipylng enlivened an espionage trial here. Tha defendant la Dr. Herman Gorts, a German, remanded for trial on a charge 'of violating the official secrets ICE SKATES HOLLOW GROUND BICYCLES and TRICYCLES . ..REPAIRED i KEYS FITTED'' . . . PMpA Jooa -- . act The figures In the romance, as revealed by evidence, are Marianne Bn mlg and Kenneth Lewis," the latter a .... young alrcraftaman. . Arrested and charged with- - having sketched a plan of the Manston Royal Air force station, Broadatalra, Kent. Gorts waa remanded on the additional charge of compiling to commit, against the official secrets act" with the Emmlg glrL Lewis testified he met the girl near tha Manston airdrome when her motorcycle broke down. Later they had tea at the Broadatalra bungalow where ahe lived with Gorts, who Introduced her aa hla niece. ; 'Ha resisted her. blandishments, he said, to elicit secret Information and photograph! from him. Ha only sent her, at her request photographs cheaply obtainable at any shop i ; VVBen arrested "Gorts had picture of i Ha niton airplanes end airdrome mailed to tho girl by Lewis Gorts also had letters young Lewis had written to the girt The court dwelled at length on the romance that began, when the girt In claret colored riding trousers, green pullover sweater and white ecarf, stood : distressed beside her bike. On one occasion, the evidence brought out the girl volunteered to pay half Lewis expenses for a holiday la Germany, but he declined. Gorts protested he waa a novelist gathering material for a novel. In another letter court attaches said Gorts told of meeting many Americana and British aviation officers during tho war and claimed that with his "drawing room tones he had been able to get from them whatever information he wanted. . SOUTHEAST REPAIR SHOP ; East 111 21aC South i Hy. 8586 . UPHOLSTERING . REPAIRING CLEANING . 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Attlllo Romt, a laborer who suffered a shock to his nervous system about a year ago which resulted in paralysis of. the left side from hie shoulder to hla feet is a cured mnn today from what he describes as a miracle Rossi, wfeo has a wife end two children, fell Into a pit while working at tha Public Service garage In New Brunswick, N. J, December 16 a year go The shock of the fall resulted In paralysis Though he waa able to hobble about with a cane, he suffered great pain. A short time ago, according to Rout, he went to Ms kitchen for a hot application to the base of Ms a pine to ease hla pains. When he plugged In the electric Iron which he used to apply tha beat a ahoit circuit resulted. Ross! went to hla basement to replace the Mown-on- t fuse, he said, and touched a live wire. The shock threw him to the floor unconscious, ho asserted. When he was able to rise ho , found that tho pain and paralysis had ; both disappeared. His physician Is aald to have attrib- - j uted Rossi's recovery, to the reaction of ahnjtk on hie nervous system, which resolved the nerve emigration causing tha paralysis. Rut Rossi contends It was a "miracle" that cruaed the cure t ' thlrty-tlre-year-o- : . Highest Quality Coal - SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. SENTINEL STOKERS 2191 Highland Drive Hyland 2520 - 2521 .2522 Lobh'a On The Job" . Suit Traps Rata Thomaston, Conn. Dr. Oliver, CO camp physidan, found Camp Robert overrun with rats which carefull avoided tram he set for them, li aplred, he forced a . captured blnrl nuke Into one of the numerous ra holes and the rodeuts fled Into tb traps. Whutling Caara laiUllad Rang. Texas.' The Rungs high Mum has made whistling a tegular cwuree I its curriculum. |