Show CHILDREN REVEAL STORY fr OF Or GRIME CRIME I f Juvenile Prisoners Tell of the thc Causes for Acts of Depravity ity Shocking In Detail DRUGGISTS ARE I INVOLVED VED I T Testimony Witnesses of Shows Where Harmful Drugs Drugs' Were V ere I Procured red I It was a n mixed company compan rr nian sides of or human nature that appeared ap In the tile ju Court room roon Tuesday Tues day at nt the courts court's re regular ular session Crimes and ami delinquencies of or various J natures wore wre probed and perhaps the tile mo mOat t important result of or the session was wa Iho the announcement announce announce- ment by h the court authorities that pr t for contributing to delinquency will follow It li was wa deemed hl high h time limO that parents parent guardians and tho tile public al at largo large were cre made to fe feel l their r responsibility in the lip up of or the tho th future citizens citizens- of Utah Among Amon the people charged with contributing contributing contrib contrib- utin to delinquency Wpm the tots tor of four drug stores In SnIt Salt Lake Walter Edgar and Harry former former for for- I mer students of the slate industrial school who sho had hind been t sentenced to re- re tun there for violation of or their paroh paroh- r-ero r placed on the st stand to tell where they thy secured the cocaine which the they lr In the habit of using They named the Smith dru drug tore store iti South Main tho Dayton Dulon Dru Drug company SO M En East t. t Sec See South th the tho Doull Dru Drug company 35 South Main and ne the thi Lion drug drill store tort t South State Stat lio of or Ills III Closely questioned by b Probation lIo Brown Brow by hy Harry Joseph Josefh representing rep I resenting the reform school authorities tail ind by bj Judge GO Cowans young Edgar Edgal told I ill he knew about tho tim u use o of co cotine lne ird how to get the tile drug in Salt Lake Lale He I the tile stuff he said In small I box s and about 26 25 cents' cents worth orth would i ast him a a. day He Ho took it b by nur lug mg U It through the tle nose Why do you take tho the stuff T queried Jurl e Gowans S I r do rio not know was a reply I suppose I I. I got ot the h habit I dont don't like me It Why did dILl you start It It S I r 1 dont don't know The boy hoy bo showed td by h the way 3 tva ho lie talked hat bat ho hp was per perfectly familiar familiAl with th the thU S dru and Its lr effects To Mr Brown he hesta sta t that t ho lie had secured it at tho the laces n mentioned and had 1 een 11 other others et el It at tho the same places He lIo told how n 11 r August t l 12 he ho and had halI been to ORether lI ld had taken tak n turns turua at nt going Inlo 10 mb on one piece pInel and buying a qUIlI ter's quai-ter's ertI orth S Sir Mr Joseph Joeeph took th the tho hoy boy severely e to tofa fa aid k for tor not reporting to 10 him as ns ho lie I H is instructed to tb do 10 when out on Whon It was wan stated minted to him that his lI conduct con con- duct would ouM bl loath load lo to hl his hiM fling being taken bf before oro loro the tho district judge who hail had d him to tn tilt tius reform soy sev- orn oral I. I cn r. r n ago b. b to in a in tho tho the iho liay hay I lw oli J Jt t ty 13 f bite The Tho iy lits Twit not t tione cry Ii work Ine In th indUstrial II hODl mTh 1 H t ite I A e not t j determined what lUou he e p made of 01 him The Industrial will Ihl oct act on his liN cac I May nt Ched l. l That there Is 19 likely to be b prosecution various arlous pool moms looms of the tho city otty for to nr also alwo camo came out outu I I u n ilie hearing TU Tuesday lItIn A ease cue that cx- cx much sympathy from ro officers and d j i spectators was that of or a bO boy who was also aiso out on parole from the th industrial School He ha had taken a bicycle that h hr round on Oil tho tIle street and had hail attempted to o sell It The fhe general reputation ot of the thc boy 1103 O I Is such fluh however howe that ho hC was turned over yr to the Industrial school chool board with the recommendation that It ii teal deal leniently with Ith lie 11 case a The hl bO boy boi hind had been beOn comparatively lar ar r with th his to reports Mr Ir Joseph hut but hat official had been kept In more orles or les close cloe tou touch h with hi his h movements ment Ills v mother mothr t testified that ho he ga gave gao o to lo her all an anthe the money he earned now V something like like- Inclined d to blame too t a n. month She was vas hrs herself lf n a little for not giving him enough pending mone money TIle The boy Is practically the only support of the family she said and she he had scarcely ever given him more than 10 or IB 16 cents cent at a n time One night recently tho boy went Into o. o pool room In ill Orpheum place nc accord accord- ord I his ilIs and anti becoming engrossed ng ng l to I IIii story stor- In Iii tho the game did not notice the passage of or time lime until It was lato late In the morning When ho went out nut lie he met a n companion who pointed out to lo him a bicycle that had been standing by the curbstone since noon tho the day before He Re took this and andrede rede home on it it and then thon finding he had not mu much tl use for tor forIt it it attempted to r-ll r JI It it with the result that the theft theet wax was Uncovered discovered He lie professed penitence and made macic a n generally good Impression on the court S The fact that a n poolroom would allow v allowa a 11 minor to remain in it until such a alato lot lato hour however awoke the Indignation nn ton tion of the officials present un und anti Jt It wa was declared ll that a crusade should be in inaugurated in- in n- n a against this sort of GIrl CIrl I rI 1 Tell II 41 of r f II Her I S II II 1 Beatrice Miller a n slender old oar girl Irl who ID with hc her r brother ran a away 00 ay from rom rem her ho hone home no Decoration day and about who whose hoe e whereabouts neither neithel her tT father nor her h r step-mother step knew anything artY any ln thing until informed by a n Mr Millard Billiard with whoso whOP daughter site WOK staying only a n few r w w weeks eks ago ugo confessed to a aad alad asad sad lad ad tale of h her r own hum and ana ruin It Il that the tite girl could was 0 with difficulty be persuaded p to toll tell the court an anything any an thing and anti th then 11 her 18 w were re chiefly thief chief I ly monosyllables to leading questions question propounded Officer n She acknowledged criminal Intimacy with Fay Pay Qulon Oulon and Arthur Fraud Francis I Q whose cases were vere also taken up byr by the h C court Tt Tuesday o dU nc was hor her case until r furth-r r in investigation lit lit- deferred deferred- in could b bo be made I One Onn ot of tho the points l to bo be In Investigated l I Is la the part played le father Cather In tuK lill case caso Mr r Brown scored him se tI ly y yIn In presenting tho ho case of tho the girl Irl to tot t the h lie court Wh When n Mr Ir Mi Millard Hard related Mr Ir Brown Drown not riot desiring to havo hav th tIlt gri irl 1 around th the homo home longer wont nt to II liot 1 home anti and asked that Kho gho hI he back he ho was 18 asked to watt wait un until Ii I 1 lb hf following fo Sunday h when n her fattie would be bl home Mr l' l is working on till the railroad When hn Sun Sunday n- n came no Mr lr Miller appeared ot nt the Millard home ionic After CI r waiting nearly all lay day Mr oIl Millard called call him up by t Mr Miller hilier In Inquired If U It was an anything serious serious' s and on ou b n told the th cl m- m th the tho rc- rc i-f- i stances and asked to of or a father in n n th the matt i isaid I Isaid said If lf it Is nothing more th than tn that 1 I there Is no need nood for fir no Ill noto to go RO there I lie He didn't go He lie was ld rl b lw by me with the tho necessity of or being present I In court I today He Ho Is 18 I not f FI Fay Onion Gillon anti and Arthur Arlhur Fr ncr were werl to the tile reform school and I Ithen then let oft off on suspended sentence They f will report to the probation officer dail lIatI lIat- I 1 l' l for lIr two ivi Court COUI I IThe The Tho aU attitude of or both th Francis Francl boy and ancI his hi mother who was present In Incourt incourt I court aroused the Ire iro of o the tho court of of- The fhe ho boy 1103 blamed the time girl for forthe forthe the whole affair notwithstanding the I fact that she he only U it while ne lie 1 woe r l 13 years eu 19 old The rha bo boy hoy was vas a goon good bo boy 1 according to tho the ino mother m t cr land and the Iho girl lit ni simply run otter after him hun until it Il W was 8 to her hc that It was wn all Beatrices Beatrice's blanie Beatrices Beatrice's brother has not yet t returned re- re turned home He TT IK is however working in tnt the thc city anti the mother stop says a ashe she knows 8 ho is now Another class of or case was stas represented b by Carl Dozier Dozler a a. little l year id IId eol col- col eel i lored ore ored ho hey hoy who had parents nor nOl home and arid who hn has been left lOrl to the tilt thet tender t mercies R of a i cold Coil world worM for I months The rhe ho boy slept In mi th the th parks p and anti other ou outside side pince much of the lime He will bo lie cared for or at the industrial school I I Parents again camo caine In for denunciation 1 tion Uon In the ease case cn e of Lizzie Moer Moser a former for- for I mer mci word of ur the In Industrial school board Id who had be been n placed in the thc custody cite cus tOd tody or of her hor brother Joseph To Wesley foI fo foer 1 I ser nor er who prefers pr to II he 10 called by the surname Wesley of or Mr and ancI Mrs ITra AVo ley Jey complained to the court that t the hp girls girl's parents are aro endeavoring endea to got get the girl to return to their home and d that tI they had ll even e gone to the length of oC trying to have hav her break parole that she might be bo sent hack back to to- the is ind trial school The Tue girl stated slated her prof- prof for her hN brothers brother's home ilOnie Another brother George Moser l jr was blamed mell for Cor much of or the trouble He acknowledged on Oil the tue witness stand having menlo made threats au against his hi brother broth broth- er It if certain things happened I Mrs Mra George Georgo Moser ar sr r. r the girls girl's mother gave gave- tIer her side of o tho tIle case caso with emphasis and it was evident o that there thero was as no love lo Jost lost between her hel and her herson herson son who vimo had hati refused r t to td be called c by I tho the some name as his father ther and mother l M l'- l' I 1 |