Show i fA"4unK-- 4 Police Hold Dillinger’s ‘Girl in Red’ Seek Another Former Gary Ind Woman Denies She Knew Theater Companion Was Outlaw (Continu'd from Pare One I Dillinger Rides Over Familiar office of the department of justice would make no comment but he sent one of his ace investigators Samuel Conley to participate in the questioning Also detained for questioning was Mrs Maxine Dunn a waitress at e North Side restaurant vhere Miss Hamilton also worked from time to time She told officers Miss Hamilton had been "going” with a man who looked like Dillinger and on Sunday-nigh- t she came to the restaurant bout 11:30 p m he came in” Miss Difnn said "She said "Don’t go stay here and talk with me’ We sat down at a counter nd she said ‘Dillinger was shot’” Knew of Shooting “I asked her how she knew’ because there were no newspapers out about It and she said: ‘He was shot at 1:30 tonight’ I asked her what had and she said ‘Nothing’” Miss Dunn told police Miss Hamilton was the person whose picture was in the back of Dillinger’s watch but she quoted the girl as saying: "Honest I didn’t know it was Trail in Hearse Aged Father Accompanies Outlaw’s Body Back to Indiana mackerel or herring slashing about Sergeant Martin Zarko-vicand killing and Officer Glen Stretch The reddish colored flesh of swordParvis Denies Claim fish is rather oily but is valued as An assertion that Dillinger was of an hour” food There are fisheries in the North Fierce Fish of the Sea he“After shot by Samuel O Cowley first ascontinues ”1 felt him weaken and Atlantic as well as in southern wa- of sistant to Melvin H Purvis head ni — Swordfish begin to rise When at last the fishters the federal investigation bureau was Gifford Pinchot governor of Penn- came in sight we all groaned be- - Harpooning is the usual method of 'branded untrue by Purvis sylvania went on a long voyage in cause he fell so far below the mon- capturing swordfish but large ones The have been caught with rod and reel Belief that Dillinger may have had 1929 aboard the schooner “Mary Pin-- ster we had been expecting part of the immense loot of his chot” and tells of fishing adventures fight was nearly out of him He had the hooks and lines being extra bank raids hidden awaj along the way m his book "To thejdone his best but at length his great! heavy many spurred the search for his hideouts South Seas” which is worth reading eye was turned toward us as he lay (For nature section of your scrap- on his side and his fight was over book ) Purvis asserted that he put little stock in the theories that Dillinger The ‘’Surprise Leaflet” will be Finally we slipped the bowline over was "broke his tail and make him ours for good mailed without charge to readers who The sfory of how Dillinger was then hoisted him on board" isend me a stamped return This leaflet contains rid- trapped as interpreted by the Daily That swordfish was 10 feet and lo'envelopc News follows: tells how to perform magic inches long counting the sword and “rickj East Chicago police several weeks weighed 316 pounds Compared with ago learned that there was a girl for whom Dillinger had taken a fancy a fresh water fish it was a giant but but who did not reciprocate presome swordfish weigh more than 600 Through the ferring an pounds and reach a length of 15 feet the girl agreed to trap In a museum at Singapore is an A second the outlaw for a price oak plank three inches 'thick which girl played a minor role Inonce belonged to the lower side of The two women moved from In this plank is the bill of a ship diana to the North Side of Chicago CHICAGO July 24 (P)— John Dll- linger arch enemy of society for 14 short months traveled a familiar trail today as his bod? was hauled across country in a hearse by his ’ f ‘- ion officers Day by Day With Uncle Ray three-quarte- a linger Three E“t knew virtually every move Dillinger made and panned to kidnap him from in front of the Biograph the- ater which Dillinger attended habit- -i he sprang Two federal bul- - bargain but were assured they would lets in his vitals had ended his vio- - be amply protected lent career of 15 murders numerous Keep Daily Vigil robberies and lucky but spectacular officers engaged The Indiana escapes room in a Loop hotel to which they The bronzed father of a swash- planned to take Dillinger For a buckling yokel John Dillinger Sr week preceding to last Sunday gap-tai70 sat stoically beside the driver Tifhothy" Q’Neil and 'Sergeant wondering how he would pay the fu- Martin Zarkovlch watched nightly neral expenses of the slain desperado from a parked car in front of the from whose loot of thousands he and watched Dillinger buy Mrs Sage said Dillinger and Miss never accepted one cent The lonely theater for eaoh change Of program tickets Hamilton had come to her place a to Mooresville Ind crossed the Sometimes he was accompanied by few times together that they had trip road over which Dillinger dashed the sweetheart and dined together early the night of the in his wooden pistol escape from the sometimes by both women killing aryl then all three went to Crown Point jail and covered many The trap was set but was upset by the theater miles of road that the thug had On Mrs Sage in reply to questions of burned up in escaping from bank a policeman's aroused suspicions with Sunday night Dillinger emerged police said it was Miss Hamilton robberies and murders the two trembling women As they She said - But this time who tipp$d off authorities Diiltngcr was bun- neared the alley Officer Stretch When the officers closed in on Dil- dled in a basket covered with black Zarkovich and Purvis were only linger Miss Hamilton cried: "For oil cloth his brief career crime few feet behind him Across the God’s sake let’s get out of here” closed forever many of his compan- street was coming Sergeant William That police said indicated the ions dead or sentenced to death or woman recognized the Indiana police prison his loot lost or hidden and Conroy Offickri Challenged men in the van with the federal apparently betrayed by the last agents Mrs Sage admitted knowing woman he wooed J2tbsr women nf “Hey you! Who are you? You Police Sergeant Martin Zarkovtch of his life were in"prison for the most have td Show your credentials” As Stretch was about to seize Dilthe Indiana Harbor force He is cred- part linger by the shoulder an agent reited generally with making contacts - Search for Loot Caches torted to the policeman: "We’re gov that resulted in tracking Dillinger While his body was bound for a ernment men” down resting spot in an Indianapolis cemeThe fugitive heard the commotion Old Friend tery federal agents aftd policemen and reached for his pistol Then Mrs Sage denied' reports that Dil- worked feverishly to find his hide came the shooting linger had been in her home several nuts and possible money caches TheNews?ai4 Captain Q'Neil !&- hdvaHtecTTof sisted that he did not know the iden"Wcekr and'said “fcawrencev11 e assertediy knew him had been there the honor of having shot down the tity of the two women only that of nation’s public enemy No 1 while the but three or four evenings Mrs Keele she said was an old new and conflicting stories arose to Captain- - O'Neil said Lester Gillis friend plunge deeper into mystery the cir- alias George (Baby Face) Nelson After the shooting Mrs Miller said cumstances s’urrounding the trapping and John Hamilton two of Dilliqr he ran down an alley with Mrs of the Indiana bank rubber ger’s chief henchmen frequented the Detective Frank Slattery of the neighborhood around the Biograph Keele to her home hurriedly slipped out of the now notorious red dres? Sheffield Avenue station who was theater aiid then went back and mingled in at the scene when Dillinger was officials said they Government the curious crowd that gathered at slain as he left a theater Sunday meant- - to seize any persons harbornight said he was positive that at ing or aiding criminals and it was the theater Mrs Keele she told police refused least one of the East Chicago Ind indicated the physician who perto accompany her back to the theater police officers shot and killed the formed the Surgery on Dillinger's The Indianans accompa- face might soon be arrested nd left for her apartment (at the desperado nied federal agents in the attack Malden Plaza hotel) s One of the East Chicago policeof the motion pictures To lend some substantiation "to the men was as into Australia are from the the actual quoted imported naming of one however the that theory women was aiding the government siayefs of Dillinger as his compan- United States was the story of Detective Frank Slattery of the Sheffield station He went to the theater with another officer just prior to the shooting Residents nearby had become suspicious of the gathering of federal men and police thinking a holdup was to be staged Slattery said as the shooting started he attempted to grab the "woman in red” but a man flashed a government badge saying: “leave that woman WEDNESDAY IDLY 25TH lone we are government men” Slattery Identified Mrs Sage as the “woman in red” While Miss Dunn was released' Mrs Sage was given into custody of BISQUICK the federal government after Purvis asked for her deHer apprehension "occurred it SARDINES veloped after Stege and his men suspicious of Mrs Sage went to her SUGAR ‘“---I place to question her She was not detained then For some reason she in turn became suspicious thinking Grahams Stege and his men were not police nd called the Sheffield station When police arrived she failed to answer some of their questions and they took her to the station for questioning after a search of her place howed a red dress Mrs Sage's son Steve also was quizzed It was after questioning PAR SOAP and 2 Bari Laundry— For Mrs Sage that Miss Dunn was brought to the station - hap-pene- d ” w cut through the wood and a thin sheet of copper covering it What WHAT’S IN A NAME? force was needed to give such a blow! Dear Miss de Peyster: We may feel sure that the fish was Will you be kind enough to tell mejl not trying to sink the vessel but what is the proper way to have a mar-i- l perhaps the dark bottom looked like ried woman announced over the r art enemy Should it be Mrs Brown or Uffdio? The British museum contains an- Mary Brown? I am known here as other example of a hole made in the Mrs Brown and am sure that everysolid oak bottom of a ship body will In 1875 a swordfish was captured READER after it had sunk its bill m the botYou would be introduced over the! tom of a fishing schooner off the radio by the name with which you coast of Long island The sword was wish to be known either as a social j found to be three feet and seven connotation or a professional one If inches long you are broadcasting 4s a social perPerhaps we shall never know just son your formal name would be usedJ how fast a swordfish can travel but —Mrs George §rown If you are A little bo$ and a big swordfish very likely the speed is close to a broadcasting as a professional person' mile a minute Besides "that there would use the name that is ap- One day he hurled a harpoon into is the great weight of the body to you propriate for that the forth of the J the body of a swordfish As it swam increase the force of the blow name you use professionally and out line the the govaway pulled The sword is the outgrowing upper ernor says he felt "like a boy with jaw bony and sharp It plays havoc (Copyright 1934 King Feature his first trout" when swordfish shoot into schools of Syndicate Inc) s Flo in? Snow1 48-l- b King Bag urp“ DRIFTED SNOW 48-L- 1 89 b Bag Graham Crackers S S — Always Fresh Pound CANTALOUPES TOMATO JUICE RICE FLAKES rice GET DILLINGER PEACHES bank ' Asflight sociated Press dispatch Tuesday from Chicago The department of justice agent who has been engaged in the search for Dillinger for a rewas month ported to h a v e fired the shot that killed the outlaw but this was denied by Melvin Purvis chief of the department of justice agents at Chicago "Mf 'Cowley fra brothenohMatthew Cowley former county attorney M F Covley his father is inspector for the Salt Lakr Cl health U S Starts Investigation Of Milk Racketeering WASHINGTON July 24 WV-T- he trade commission today formally began its investigation into charges of monopoly and racketeering In the milk industry Charles H March commissioner In charge of the inquiry said six investigators would move Jnto New England th s week and that another group wuld be sent to Chicago a little la’er WAX ' SE— ! lb S’ LETTUCE S5SJ GRAPESJSrSuGREEN Dixie — Elbert as K- lb 5c head 7c W “r’ FRANKFURTERS "Sr VEAL CUTLETS ROUND STEAK SLICED LIVER lb Sr Spiced Lunch Meat SLICED BACON ’ D“ 711 SS’ lb 5c 25c 23c lb 6c Scott Tissue Paper rT‘hte‘ 7c rP ioc 22 A S t 3 cans 10c 10c Bottle CORN Deviled Meat Shaver’s 2 No w PEAS or CORN KIPPERED SNACKS No 2 can 19c 2 tall cans 25c CORNED BEEF— Armour’s 71 -- 15c Gan f Sliced Boiled The Fancy Grades 2 lbs 19c Pure Lard Sliced Beef Liver lb Ground Beef BeePCubes Boiling Beef 2 lbs S 6c 15c 10c lb 5c SLICED Ham Bologna 1 I Beef Tongues lb Frankfurters 3 lbs Beefsteak Shoulder lb Loin Veal Chops lb Pot RoastSr“ 10c 25c 15c 19c 12c GROUND lb 10c doz ££ Shoulder Steak lb 15c 19c lb 5c each doz 3 Ivs Boy lc 15c 27c 25c Date'NutCakeSeff:::33c doz Butterfly Rolls CTE A EC steer Beef- - sirloin Round and LOIN LAMB CHOPS Ham t 71 ft 2 rnw $186 GREEN BEANS -- 15c ——4 cans PINK SALMON A 24 LEMONS ’EE 23c ‘ S:10ci 8c ££ ORANGES Grapefruit 2 cans S!W Fancy Baby 19c 28c LAGER BEER - lb lb 2c 7c Steaks 15c lb 9c WHITE KING large pkg Case of Sirloin and Round 19c dox 19c each 5c IFesfeni Meats - LETTUCE CATSUP 2 for 29c Sc 59c 10 BARS JSSfSTJr both 29c GRAPEFRUIT ?££ 23c tall tin 18c SALMON 2L Highest Quality Meat 2 lbs CORNS” CANTALOUPES 5c lb r SUGAR- - PEACHES Country Gentleman - lb Ripe -- IbSc- : BEAHSiS TOMATOES ! Every One CORN Fruits and Vegetables -a- Sunday bandit said an crExtract’":2 lbs Root Beer Samuel P Cowley son of Mr and Mrs M F Cowley of 123 West Temple street was a member of the group of department of justice gent-who shot and killed John Dillinger 19c 13c 10c PICKLES LIBBY’S 3 lbs 10c Watermelons lb Best Foods Lr 3 for 10c Utah’: 31c 25c 59c 23c 28c 12c 2Lll 30c PEAS 3 tins 25c SODA CRACKERS 33c MIRACLE WHIPS ressingq 25c Oa IJLOv MAYONNAISE pint TOMATOES 20c PURCHASES ALL CORNED BEEF COFFEE $159 FLOUR WITH TICKETS 1 1 5c GRAPE JUICE— Quart 29c pPAO Spring £m NOJQ Cans Garden -- lie 3 cans 10 lbs 2 lbs Purchased at Chase Motor Co 51 So State Street TOMATO JUICE $159 2-D- oor ace llarkefs SPECIALS AT SEWELL’S MID-WEE- K WEDNESDAY SPECIALS WHBlIKJKCrrrir’ Plymouth Sedan lo Be Given Away Sepl I at Crystal Pal- This Beautiful COFFEE Two-tfiird- S L MAN HELPS 17 JULY 25 1934 WEDNESDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Fresh Ground Beef 2 PURE LARDT1 Ik A lb 27c IUa Qt JL7v Ib$rl5c 39c Many other items will be priced with the Black St White Reduced Price Tags throughout ottr markets all day today WATCH FOR THEM |