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Show LAST TIMES TODAY TO SEE Also Al St. John In the Comedy "The Village Sheik" OGDEN THEATRE TOMORROW "DON'T DOUBT YOUR WIFE" ORPHEUM TONIGHT ONLY naver enjoyed a play more j in my life." Herbert Hoover. JZ&L Original Jested Metropolitan 1 BgjXjL Company 5Bj g 39 People ' y SggT William Harris dr1 v VffiPfc presents ABRAHAM. LINCOLN PRICES I Nights 75- to $2.50 Special reduction to students and J teacher. :m , j f TODAY and ' Big Two-Reel Comedy and, iajHp'- "The Timber Queen" A P UTAH THEATRE Dr. Charles Peart and Miss W''''W$i: Lillian Thatcher at the '-B 1 Robert-Morton m isravBis Gas Leaking From Room in Chicago Convent Leads to Find CHICAGO. Sept 27. Passing through the corridor of the Convent of the Sacred Heart during the hour of prayer Tuesday Sister Gorman noted the odor of gas coming from Ithe room occupied by 'th ' youn : ! woman from California,'' who had appeared ap-peared at the convent a week before j She opened the door and found s 'gas filled room, two jets turned on and the body of tho young woman who had given no name, upon the In I. dead for several hours. PRAYER MARKED ' Investigation by the police of ef-Cects ef-Cects In the girl's trunk showed her name to bp Hilda K Weldon, 29 years jold, with a life certificate to tCach In California schools. These effects also 'disclosed that she had lived at 2841 Stelner street, San Francisco, 652 'South Workman street, lxis Angeles. 11 lij Euclid avenue, Berkeley, and 317 Mission boulevard. San Fernando. Cal . besides traveling In China. She had blue eyes, brown hair and was rive 1 ot, two Inches tall. ands a number of books indicated that she was of a religibus character. I ll her right hand on the bed lay a prayer book wltn an undersi-orM pas evidently left, nccordln?: to thj I police, as a in in Indicate a had mental battle. The. passage reads: J "Grant that 1 may im-r ugafl cruelty thei with air. wilful offenaj 1 1 1 1 1 , sracorelj grieving f o 1 the pal land resoluteh striving again! pre! ent temptations, I may fervently pa Bl 1 e to t he end " 1 UOOMS .TI3IE JOURNEY A number of religious books in tn trunk show they were gifts fr9 friends and the da!'-. September jfl 1922, "ii each, were said to imply thJ she left California for Chicago at tha jtlme. 1 Convent authorities' state that wfl J.-iio arrived at 'in- lun'.-u' h' iajl , : lie had be( n dlreeted thei,- ), Sist ! Carey of Sun Francisco, who i noi en route to Itome. it was thouaB Intended to enter the Saerel : Heart order. |