The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1917, Page 11

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‘WEE SLAYER cases after Mra. Fisher obtained « @ivoroe, came to Balt Lake City. A few days inter neighbors be- camé suspicious and the apartment was entered. They discovered the body of Mra, De Weese, her features smashed by @ flatiron which lay on the bed beside her, A few months later De Weese sur- rendered to the Chicago polloe, In the interval between his surrender and trial, he confessed to numerous TIE SHOT AND ANS TRUE NARKSNANSHP De Weese Begs That No Steps Be Taken for a New Trial or a Reprieve, the greatest diamond thief of the last decade. He asserted that his wife Was slain by robbers with whom he formerly - ee associated, who had tracked him and SALT LAKE CITY, June 29.--How-| his wite to Salt Lake City and, when ra De Weese, sentenced to death for| he was out, committed the urdee, e the slaying of his wife last Septem. | (oan S200) worth of Jewels whic ber, has chosen to be shot rather than Serre Ranged, July 6. He says he hopes} HEARN GIRLS GRADUATED. that no steps wili be taken to gain annem & new trial or a reprieve, ‘The laws of Utah provide that a Person sentenced to death may choose the way to die, De Weese asked a| Prison guard questions relative to the Calibre of the bullets, mying he did | *tTAnsement they had been attending @ Het want the marksmen to “play” | *nool in warking hours inuat with him, but to make death instan- reckinents trom the Beara or SEts tantous. De Weese eloped with the wife of Harry W. Visher, haberdasher, from|frm for scholarsh!p honors, Mr. New York. ‘They went to Reno and| represented the firm Paoific Coast cities to live, Last Bep-| tember the pair, who had married a Employees of Store. Graduation exercises of girls employed were held there yewterday, By special cation and a class pin from the store, reading of two essays. ALWAYS SMOKE. CIGARETTES OF FOREIGN ZA THE BEHIND-THE-TIMES SMOKER WHO IS PAYING OUT HIS READY MONEY FOR INPORT DUTY WHEN HE THINKS HE'S GETTING ALL QUALITY iN His CIGARETTES burglaries and boasted that he was) ) Class Pins and Certificates for in Hearn’s store in Fourteenth Street class certificate from the Board of Bdu- Two fountain pens were awarded by the Cowt| The exercises included the salute to| Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 4 ® flag, patriotic recitations and the { aie , ORATORIO SOCIETY SPLIT {9st 1S WIDENED BY MEMBERS | Directors Denounced and Koem- menich Praised in Resolutions Adopted by Meeting of 119. ‘The aplit created In the Oratorio Bo- clety by the appointment by the direc tora of Walter Damrosch as conductor, dened last night when @ meetin jot 119 members of the 0 bald they, would ta trouble to court if necessary, aes LOADED WITH LAURELS, ety paseo Mall praistog Louls Koem- reli ouncing th of Directors. and soclety fron Vaa6 To. 1h A Message to Mothers Oe ee ee ee ten ced tem tenn ee : Diinue tite bie marae just like L, ‘4 souls an + those men wi! ote ‘road ‘daylight dead of fight aa readily as in the ie Seeds to tell you at Fletcher's Castoria has done, will do, from their experience and their love for children. 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Just say “a package of Piedmonts, please.’’ Lggatte Myers Tobacco Cx An all-Virginia cigarette — oe NOTE—300 MILLION | finia tobacco were me i last year—as against only 6 garettes MILLION pounds of foreign-grown 0. cigarettes, there's no tobacco like Virginia And Piedmont is the biggest-selling Vir- ginia cigaseme in the world, For The Cigarette of Quality’ IO for5¢ Also packed 20 for 109 WORLD, FRIDAY, & PRICE shore wear. and comfort, clothes for me: some one of All Really for the Fourth Cool, featherweight Summer clothes for city, country service and the convenience of eight cool, clean stores— ft sea- Fach garment a ~~ of Summery ess and dollar for dollar, the very limit of value in nand young men. 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