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TJIE SALT LAKE TKIHCXE MONDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 2d 1931 4 GUARDS KILL THREE ESCAPING CONVICTS CQOKCOOS By Ted Cook OGBENftHJVICINITY PIPPLE WHO DO THINGS Office Phone 117 Home Phone 3892 Business Office: 2438 Washington Avenue Joseph's church with members of the other organizations assisting The sffslr Is to be an International carnival dance and guests are Invited to attend In costume Awards will be made for the costume most representative of any nation the most unusual character costume and the outstanding modern novel costume Carnival Ideas will be featured In the decorations of the hall and in the entertainment The Rev Patrick Kennedy pastor of St Joseph's Catholic church is In charge of general arrangements A complete list of assisting committees will be announced In the near future St Day Party Planned by Groups at Ogden OGDEN The annual St Patrick day party of St Joseph's Catholic parish will be held Tuesday evening March 17 'at the White City It was decided at a meeting of officers of the various parish organizations Friday evening In the Knights of Columbus haU The party will be held under the auspices of the Young Ladles' sodality of St jCITY OBSERVES NATIONAL FETE POLICE FIND YOUTHS WHO BROKE JAIL Ogden Windows i Display Dome Town Products! Hundreds of show wln- Pair Captured in Hills dows In OrcIpii will be ablaze with trxHiirfji of rio-Hean millk ft nrt products of Onden mills factories and Patriotic Programs Mark Washington's Birthday Ogden It's too bad the law which brought General Hmedley Butler to trial can-j not be made broader and retroactive' Arrest and try everybody who cveri1 made a speech anywhere! a General Butler waa ordered to slay home after making hU banquet speech The regulations should be amended to make people stay borne BEf ORE they make speeches YE EDITOR 1 HIMSELF GRACEFULLY (Lamar Mo Democrat I "We're crosswise on the names of Oscar and Orville Brummett We'll never get over calling Orville Oscar Though Orville worked around tills print shop for several years and we saw him every day while Of-car clerked for a number of years at the Harkless store and we saw him every day we were always haywire on their1 names Oscar been around1 town for some years It Is not he who was with taking the money at the filling station ft was Orville As conspicuous as a movie star with no ermine coat attending a Hollywood premiere canneries by Monday night The displays will continue all week undrr the direction of the retail merchants division and the Industrial division of the Ogden chamber of commerce i division ana me industrial division (Continued Iron Pl One 1 down Chlleno followed Kilman was Just beginning the descent when the order came from the guards lying In ambush across the street to halt Norktewtcz plunged straight ahead unto the muzzles of machine guns that were spitting death Norklewlcz 'a giant in stature fell arose and then dropped again a dozen slugs In his body Chlluio running close behind him leaped high over the body then dropped In a heap beside his compatriot Kilman still clutching the cable started to flee to another direction and ran Into the devastating fire of the second ambush As the clatter of the guns died out two automobiles parked without lights along a roadside adjacent to the prison and believed to have contained aids roared away toward Chicago Guards sent a hall of slugs after the machines and two prison automobiles set out In pursuit The chase continued several miles but the pursuers were eluded near Lemont 111 Back to the prison the 1800 convicts who had heard the fusillade and Interpreted Its meartlng made the dawn weird with tlietr yelling The noise continued until about 0:30 and then quieted down Although the atmosphere was tense officials expected no further trouble At breakfast and during the noonday meal the prisoners were kept under double guard but there was no blgn of disturbance THREE "SWELL" SHOWS TO SEE Pardon the Adjective but Tbat the Positive Way to Describe the Publix Programs at the Para mount Victory and Capitol Now BRING THE FAMILY a Holiday Why Not Celebrate and See a Movie! Free Auto Parking for Victory Patrons at Auto Ramp Garage Get Your Car Check Stamped at the Box Office Monday nights Believe It or No This Is the Hon Thrace Smooch who Is said to have the ear of the administration which he will present to the Smithsonian Institution Dr 8mooch has been active recently trying to round up the members of ths Wlckersham committee He Is attempting to induce them to issue a supplementary report which will reveal that Lincoln was shot by a man named Booth FAMOUS LAST WORDS II Ducc meet young Mr Vanderbilt Today's program sponsored by the Rapid Punctuation Corporation distributors of commas semicolons and exclamation points Noted Flier and Companion Killed EVERY FAMILY WILL ENJOY THIS PROGRAM CHINO Cal Feb 22 Dr Thomas Young 46 noted aviator and Rav Wertz 32 both of Glendale Cal were killed near here today when their plane crashed Between Cache Weber Counties Patriotic celebrations of in i Displays will contain a sample of various kinds marked the observance Lemuel Gibson is and virtually every article manufat Hired of Washingtons birthday Sunday Leslie Huett 20 wno sawed tneir way i in (h(s cltv gci-dg to chamber Flag-raising ceremonies were con-to freedom jrom the jiity Jail wed-offl(lals included will be canned ducted at Memorial drive by Boy and Girl Scouts at 7 30 a under direction of Miss Grace Parks Olrl Scout captain and Fled Claike Boy Scoutmaster Dedication of Oeorge Washington Memorial free a living Christmas tree planted by the city commissioners In city hall park for the Legion auxiliary took place at 12:30 o'clock under the direction of the auxiliary The Invocation was by the Rev Arthur Hansen: address Mrs Shaw president of the auxiliary solo Flag Without a Stain" Mrs Badcon address Stephens commander of the American Legion dedication Mrs Mary Alice Collins benediction the Rev Mr Hansen Golden Spike chapter Daughters bf the American Revolution conduct ed tree-planting exercises in Lester park at 3 ni under the direction of Mrs John Evans chairman of conservation and thrift of the state A The program Included: Invocation the John Edward Carver salute to the flag led by Mrs Ralph Bristol vice president general of A community singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" led by Mrs Clark planting of the tree under direction of City Commissioners Fred Williams and Rackham: dedication Mrs Mary Alice Collins: address Mrs Brlston The tree was donated by Becker from his canyon home Special services were held In various churches and ward meeting houses of the city Service Star legion will give a public entertainment Monday at 7 30 in the United War Service rooms In the Klesel building Living pictures of the Washington period will be followed by a card party City county and government offices will be closed Monday and there will be no mall deliveries Stamp registry and general delivery windows at the postoffice will be open from 10 a until 12 noon One of the principal figures In the Gsorge Washington celebration Is Marv Alice Collins who Is a great-great-grandntece of Washington and a great-great-great-granddaughter of Oovernor Alexander Sootswood and Mrs Spotswood of yirglnia 4 Po'jWfrei fruits and vegetables pie serves cof their cells Sunday night having been tea cocoa pickles honey sugar turned over to the city authorities I CQndyi beverages furniture by Sheriff Amasa MHammon whose i jewpry qUnts comforts rnaliresses deputies captured the youths harness house dresses aprons mll-cabln in the mountains 25 miles jnery lingerie boxes shuts (lowers northeast of Ogden shortly after noon buU(r bottled cream pow-Stmday dered milk Ice cream cottage cheese mon a tip fAn lithographs engraved caids work today that the youths had been sen engravings printed booklets on Uia nt divide between eat producU)i four poultry and Cachewnd WeberwunUM Through I instock feeds cereal foods cakes the activities Deputy Sheriff Ar-j anc) pM mrtal articles tents and thur Grow at Huntsville he formed igwnlngs unt)erwear and other artl-a posse Sunday morning and went In I cles pursuit 6t the boys The sherlff'si posse was augmented by three city I detectives Noble Keeter and Milligan The start was from the Montgomery ranch near Liberty In a bob sled driven by Deputy Sheriffs Earl Thompson and Elmer Taylor the other deputy slierlffs and city detectives dropping behind When near the cabin In which the youths had taken refuge the deputies met Gibson and asked him to go with them and help to load a derrick pole on the sled Gibson consented and when the return trip had been made to the point where the other officers were waiting Gibson was placed under arrest The officers then returned to the cabin and arrested Hurts without difficulty Gibson later declared officers reported that If an attempt had been made to arrest the couple at the same time at the cabin there would have been of Sheriff Hammon and his deputies report that the cabin was well supplied with loot of all kinds Including guns cartridges fishing tackle bed clothes food and many other articles The cabin is about 15 miles north of Liberty As soon as Sheriff Hamftion and his deputies arrived at the county Jail with their prisoners the sheriff called up the city jail and advised the city authorities that he desired to turn the men over to them Gibson and Huett are on parole from the state prison Sheriff Hammon says At the time of their escape from the city Jail one day had been spent In preliminary bearing on three charges of burglary In this city at Members of the Utah association will open a two-day convention In the Hotel Bigelow at 2 Monday President Joeeph Barker will call the convention to order and Mayor Ora Bundy will give the address of welcome The response will be made by Herrington of the Utah Canning company at Ogden An address on will then be made by George Eccles of the First Security corporation Ogden Lucien A Ray Salt Lake "Organisation and A Rade-baugh American Can company Chicago Factors Influencing the Production of Canning Crops Under Irrigation" Dr' A Baker American Can company Canning While the men are engaged in their meeting Monday afternoon an entertainment will be given for lady guests This will open with luncheon at the hotel at 1:30 followed by bridge in the drawing room In a Unbeatable Comedy Trio! Leon plays Mit-zi's papa Zasu her mama! What fun! This building In Highbridge Ore was built without the use of a single nail The planks were stuck together with gum salvaged when the local soda fountain was wrecked Moronla the office flapper Is suf ferlng from a dislocated hip It seems she asked the music critic when the Minneapolis Symphony was going to play the Philadelphia Symphony Red Cross won't accept that $25 000009 The situation can be quick ly remedied by appointing some of our Judges to take charge of the Red Cross Leon Errol Mltzl Green Zasu Pitts JACKIE SEARL and HATTIE" Paramount's Uproarious Comedy bv Donald Ogden Stewart FREE AUTO PARKING Monday Nights at the Auto Ramp Garage 40 West Third and the Victory Cashier will stamp your garage check every Monday night 1 BARGAIN MATINEES question that puzzles says Gene- a vieve the kitchen cynic wheth er children would stay at home more or less if parents were there more Milestone on the path to clviliza tion CHICAGO Loose nuts no longer think they are Napoleon A fellow broke up a burlesque show here last night by scrambling on the stage and yelling: A1 Capone" a good hiccoughs Aunt Bella always be on the good side of a wooden legged Leg 99c to 3 on Holidays A Treat for tbe Farnlh 25c to Tory work day dc 6undji Children T5o tlnyi the evening a theater party will bo given The committee on entertainment for tho women consists of Mrs Parker chairman: Mrs Ronald Wadsworth Mrs John Leonard Mrs James Leavitt Mrs Joseph Barker Mrs Thomas Leslie Mrs Smith Mrs Robert Nye Mrs Frank A Jugler Mrs Herrington Mrs Mbs William Varney Mrs Jim Scowcrofb and Mis A 8 Daggett The Tuesday session which opens at 2 will be for fnembers and factory operators only The program includes Bee Utah Canned Russell demonstrator Processing of Canned Dr Esty National association Ban Francisco round table discussion Labor" William Knerr Industrial commission "Canning Wayne Mayhew of Wayne Mayhew company certified public accountants Ogden The convention will close Tuesday night with a banquet In the Hotel Bigelow ballroom NOW SHOWING jpon Ogden Plans Initiation 35c to 3 Today! OODEN Herman Baker American Legion post will initiate 20 candidates at the chateau Monday evening The post aooordlng to Commander Stephens remains the largest In the state -A special program will follow the initiation to Include a one-act play by Jim Riley Urn and Miss Virginia True and features by the Utah Buckaroos 1 dfite ate-wGiiKfr Tr-WH rpxmimMini In the Eyes of Society Two appealing young3ter on their honeymoon 4 In the Fyes of the Taw Desperate criminals to be hunted down! CARROLL PHILLIPS HOLMES DRAMA Loft nd the Half Munlr Plnyr tn "The Blue thrlllini myetery drm KINGSBURY HAL LWlker Whiteside in "The Chinese Bunfftlow" tonight tnd Tuesday evening VAUDEVILLE AND PICT LUES R-K-0 Second week of Edna Ferber'i with Rtrhsrd Dii and Irene Dunne along with entire i Vaudeville ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN BAR None? Csrpnil In "Stolen Heaven with Phillip Holmes also a Slim Bummervlll comedy acreeo act Aesop Pabk and new CAPITOL Joan Crawford In "Dance Pool Dante" with Lester Vail Cliff Edward and William Rakewell also novelty cartoon and neva VICTORY-Leon rrroll Za Pitts and Mltti Green in "Ptnn and Hattie" with Jackie dearl Tlegie Tooroer and Lltyan Taehman also screen act novelty mu sical act and news Oeorge Arils tn "Old Enflleh" also comedy end news George Bancroft in "Derelict" with Jeeste Royca Landis and william Boyd also comedy screen act Aeeop Fable and new "The Big Trail" with John Wayne Marguerite Churchill and atar cast new Arlaon Kid" with Warner Baxter and Mona Marie: also com edy and "Eoell of the Circus" aerial Ogden Briefs Rabbi Samuel Gordon of Salt Lake Will speak Monday evening at the Central junior high school WITH THE IIALE -MUNIER LAV ftATUfUNO THE RETURN OF ARTHUR LOFT WITH RALPH CLON I CHARLOTTE TREADWAY hJSMett Hewed PARAMOUNT PICTURE Com and ace whther you think them criminal or adorable I Either way here' exciting drama I Ogden Visited by Head of Business Clubs partment of the University of Utah on Preface to by Walter Llppmann War film War-time bat- tery 146th field artillery held a reunion Sunday The members of the battery were guests of the Orpheum theater management at a ahowlng of war films at 1:30 In the afternoon and a program of wrestling and boxing followed at the American Legion chateau Lieutenant Ernest Balch Was In charge of arrangements CletMnf HW Lester 2817 Fowler avenue Informed the police Sunday that his home was robbed of a large amount of clothing and nlshlngs between January 19 and February 19 while he was out of the city i urn Ovation Given Arthur Loft in Mystery Play SLIM SUMMERVILLE Comedy "Hello WILLIE and EUGENE HOWARD "I Telling mmt rm Riaiflco I'd rather be a silent sap And never sing or play Than have to dodge An egg barrage Like Crooner Vallee Noted Actor in For Two Performances After an absence of two seasons Walker Whiteside is again In Salt Lake He and his New York Company arrived from the east Sunday and will appear at Kingsbury hall tonight and Tuesday night in Chinese In the star's organization wiU be found Miss Franc Hale last seen here with Mr Whiteside in "The Royal This talented ingenue will appear in the role of Mrs Yuan Sing Other Players are Miss Helen Tucker who enacts the elder sister Miss Florence Hedges jvho will ap-jE pear as las and era from overseas Donald Wilson an engaging juvenile and Sack and Rale who have been playing orientals in the Whiteside productions for years The Walker Whiteside organization 1s bound for San Francisco where a brief engagement will be played From there to Seattle and eastward to Duluth and Chicago where a return engagement will be played lorence Hedges who will ap- rkvrK TVtnuM Wlltnn THE GREATEST THRILLING SKA DRAMA EVER FILMED! LAST DAY GEORGE zysyss Brn 5 GEORGE i eri IBAIIOIOFT! Getting Up Nights Stopped By Mettos If functional bladder weakness or Irritations disturb your rest cause burning Itching sensation backaches leg pains or lack of perfect control of kidney secretions here to real news The Cole Corporation Drpt- C-23 Battle Creek Mich to offering a new preparation Intended for young as well as old which to bringing relief to thousands They will send any sufferer who has never tried It a regular $100 box and Interesting book postpaid for only 10c (Adv) THURSDAY Constance Bennett Miss Lena Modesto Phillips of New York International president of the Federation of Business and Professional Clubs was In Ogden Sunday as the guest of Dr Margaret Bums president of the Ogden Business clubs and Miss Margaret Stewart national treasurer of the Mist Phillips was the guest of the Ogden Business and Professional club at a tea given Sunday afternoon In the Green Gables Other out-of-town guests were Miss Betty Tolhurst Casper Wyo Miss Elisabeth FitzGerald and Mrs May Welch Salt Lake Miss FitzGerald Miss Tolhurst and Mrs Welch also were dinner guests of Dr Bums and Miss Stewart on Sunday Miss Phillips to en route to Reno Ncv She wiU return Tuesday and go to Logan for lectures Wednesday under the ausplres of the 8 A and the Logan then come back here Wednesday night and leave for the northwest Youth Suffers Gullet Wound George Green 18 of 1964 Ninth East street suffered bullet wound In his left arm when a 22 caliber rifle which he was cleaning In the kitchen of his home was accidentally discharged at 5 Sunday A surgeon who treated the boy at home said the wound was not serious The victim told Detective Sergeant Brinton and City Detective Ferrin who Investigated that he thought the gua was unloaded and pulled the trigger while cleaning the weapon CONDITION STILL CRITICAL PORTLAND Ore Feb 23 WV-The condition of Samuel Hill remained today said attendants at the hospital where the noted high way and railroad builder has been seriously 111 since February 9 New £immiiiiiiiumiihii i EMPIRE MEDICINE CABINET SIZE Jj Warner Mona -ARIZONA Marti Sprit of Serial" Screen Comedy Tills Is Arthur Loft week at the Playhouse Mr Loft received an ovk tion from tha audience when he appeared with the Hale-Munler play era in "The Blue Ghost" a mystery melodrama by Bernard McOwen and Riewerts "The Blue Ghost" to one of those shivery hair-raising affairs where lights go out mysteriously windows and doors open and shut of their own accord and people vanish right before one's eyes through what appears to be a solid wall Just when we had decided that Dr Deformer (J Morris Foster) was rather sinister person and not at all the kind of doctor we'd want to prescribe for us something happened that made us change our mind Then it dawned on us that the inspector might not be all that he appeared to be Could he be the Then we had to admit that that was not a very good guess either and that we were as far from the solu tion es ever Morris Foster gives an excellent performance of Dr Deformer In whose study the entire action takes place Cyril Delevantl as the drug addict Mr Gray puts on es hideous a makeup as It has ever been our privilege to see Mr work In the second act brought forth- a span-taneous outburst of applause To Arthur Loft goes the laurels of the evening As the doctor's colored servant Mr Loft keeps the house In an uproar Ferdinand Munier la east at snector and he was so good that he had us fooled Ralph Clonlnger as "Frank the secret service operative to satisfactory although he seemed uncertain of hie lines Miss Oh ar lotto Treadway as a newspaper woman has the only feminine role in the piece Miss Treadway while suffering from a very bad cold manages to put much of her usual spirit into the part Randolph Hale as has but couple of lines to the third act but he gets all thatcould be expected out of them Blue will be the attraction at the Playhouse for the balance of the week with matinees on Thursday end Saturday GALA HOLIDAY SHOW! Joyous Joan 1 In a 8tory of Every Otrl on the Threshold of Modern Womanhood and Love JOAN CBAVJFORD Foots with i LESTER VAIL EDWARDS William Bake well I HE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE TALKIES IOC hall UNIVERSITY Or UTAH TONIGHT DAY MOHT8 Seats on tale at Consolidated Music Co 121 Sou til Main St Main Floor A Lofts S900 Balcony tf50 and S100 WALKER rl NOW PLAYING NON HABIT- FORMING KV' vr 4rjr always has been and no doubt wiB always be tho most dependable treatment lor COLDS Ail for Laxative QcmjmE Tablije Starts -Thursday! Richard ARLEN tn Conquering FARNEY at the Ntw Organ Iffectlre In Milder Doses Insist on tbe Genuine Added Delights and Paramount Screen Song Paramount News Doom Ooen at 12:29 3K 12:2 to Today INtflC LONDON 5UGCES5 TJ-G suffering ooothlr OIN will quickly any kind or your Money bock la tube wi r'1 Ip win hr ALL-STAR CAST EAZQUQIMTMENT FOR CONSTIPATION.

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