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Show mm HERALD HII The Weather ' UTAH Partly "eloMy tonight and Saturday; not much changa tn ; , 4 temperature. - PROVOhUTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. III Califo rmas Steel Center Praises Provo Spirit PEI - 1 gittf or more 6sw poof" Pittsburg, Cafif., November 27, 1922. " the of $848,-525.7- - rmm noon until midnight aome mber or members of the cast be found hard at work in the some parti cu-- f Uit club room on then at night and or dance; song vtaa the chorus arrives and begin ikair work anyone passing along Cuter street need not be told that w musical for receipts non-reven- Shop." of rehearsing True revenue state of Utah for the month of Mr. E. C. Rodgers, Editor , Provo Herald, November were $580,890.80, acProvo, Utah. cording to the monthly report of Dear Sir: Under separate cover we are sending you the state just completed. a copy of last week's edition of the Pittsburg Post in Including treasurer, $100,000 borrowed from a which liberty was taken to reproduce an editorial from fBSnk, there were re additional of $262,634.98, the Herald on the subject of the development of the steel ceipts the total on the books industry at Provo- . It may be of interest to you to know making that the sentiment expressed in your article struck a reDisbursements for the month sponsive chord among our steel men of this city. Pitts- were $692,221.07, and the balance hand at the end of the month is burg, as you doubtless know, is the seat of manufacturing on $1,304,354.52. operations for the Columbia Steel corporation. The city The month closes the state's of Provo seems nearer to us since it is to become so fiscal year also, so that today the closely allied with our big industry, and we like the spirit state started off a new year with the amount indicated to her credit. of your people as expressed by the Herald. The amout .however, is in a sense We have no daily newspaper in Pittsburg to offer in misleading, inasmuch as by far the we exchange for the Herald, but will give you the best larger portion of it is In funds have in our weekly, that you may keep in touch with de- where it can not be spent for general state administration purposes. velopments here. In the state general fund, for ex" Yours very truly, even after the loan of ample, J. E. TRACY. -e- ny ffi J. E. Tracy, Editor and Proprietor. muring for the presentation of Si Elks' big charity ahow, "The BeMty HE PITTSBURG POST luujrobably sever been a theatrical production of any jaal of the Mai in which the member tth Into toelr work entered jut a enthusiasm and whole-hearte-d totest as U being shown by the There w comedy- - Ths Beauty Shop" is going to just about the most suocessKB tuSir OI lia aiuu uum, uo mnu many seasons rjm in Provo ofin talent assembled tad the array woald do credit jto many of the PITTSBURG, Calif. At 4 o'clock tnrenog organisations. The show is properly staged and Wednesday afternoon, the old dressed and is guaranteed to please Columbia Steel company passed amusement lover of every class and there was which Includes 100 per cent of oar out of existence created at that time to take its population. The Logan Journal has the foll- place and accomplish greater owing to say of the production, things in the industrial world the which was given in that city a short Columbia Steel Corporation," says mm $ 1 00 ,e 00 cided upon, say the officials of the corporation, nothing will be given out for publication. This is in keeping with the conservative policy of the Columbia Steel company, and from which that concern has always held the confidence 'and esteem of negotiated At the close :sd the month, there is a balance of Disbursements $188,773.3,. only from that fund during November totaled $441,676.56, of which was for purposes of general $222,-131.4- 8 PRICE 3 CENTS Parents Day Provo DRY lation, home-makin- Vocal duet, Prof. J. W. McAllister, Miss Newell. Address, "The Progress of the Provo High School in the Past Two Years," Miss Venice Jepperson, vice president of student body. Address, "The Possibility and Future of Provo High School," Alma Smooth president of student body. Saxaphone quartet, direction of Prof. J. W. McAllister. Handshake and social informalities. Visit to Exhibits, 4:11 to 5:15 Typewriting, room 30; art, room 22; agriculture, room 29; domestic domestic science, art, room 24-36-bookkeeping, room 11; woodwork, room 16; penmanship, room Carl Christensen, a prominent student of the Young university,' sustained severe injuries-Wednesd- ay afternoon in an explosion at the laboratory at the university. One eye is severely injured, the oter one slightly injured, and the face Is badly burned as a result of the accident. Dr. C. H. Carroll of the university faculty gave first aid, after which Christensen was brought to the Provo General hospital when he was attended by Dr. H. G. Merrill. Ltaer on her was brought to his home, 1098 West Center street, where be is now resting comfort ably. The accident happened .want Christensen was porfonsing sonv at the universlt: experiments chemical laboratory- - In one of th' experiments something went wroni the explosion resulted, and potai slum hydroxide (lye) was splashet all over his face and into oetl after-electio- visitors). In Coming nuns HIT That federal prohibition is a decided success throughout "TRe nation, was the opinion expressed this noon at the Provo Rotary club luncheon "by President Franklin Stewart Harris, of Young university. Dr. Harris recently returned from an extended visit in the east. "I was in the country's largest cities,' Dr. Harris said, "in slums and in the largest restaurants and hotels, and saw not one drunken man. In other years when I have been in these large cities it was easy enough to see drunken men." 36-Dr. Harris discussed the n 7:30 to Swimming exhibition, gossip back east. 8:45 p. m., swimming pool. "The "wets' Insist the election Social activities, 8:45 to 9:45 proved the nation is against prop. m., gymnasium. hibition," Dr. Harris pointed out, Refreshments, gymnasium. adding: "But the 'drys' are just as Dancing and swimming, 9:45 to certain the recent election proved 11:15, gymnasium and pol. (Swim- the nation dry." ming suits and towels provided for The Young university president arrived at the conclusion, that, college students are better off, considered from a purely educational smaller eyes. standpoint, in the Whether or not he will lose tne B. Y. the U., than universities, as, in the one eye is as yet un in such large institutions as Michi- sight certain. gan and Cornell, when 10,000 students are formed in to lecture Many New Features Are state government, while $219,545.08 was for road construction and maintenance. In December disbursements will amount to a much larger figure, inasmuch as there is UD fSEXPLOSIOU III ICRS High School to be Observed Dec, 7 A closer ..uetween parents and school is a vital neces sity. In order to stimulate this co- the special activities for National Education week have been planned with this objective In view. Every patron of the Provo high school will receive a special invitation the Parent day activities planDecember 7. ned for Thursday. School will be dismissed at noon, the afternoon and evening being devoted to the program of activities as here outlined. General assembly, 2:30 to 4 p. m., gymnasium. Prelude, high school band. Chorus, junior high school. Chorus, senior high school girls. Invocation. Chorus, senior hjgh school boys. Address of welcome, Principal H. R. Atkin. Reading, dramatic art department Address, Supt. H. A. Dixon. Address, President of board of education, J. W. Farrer. deg Demonstration, partment, girls of department. ; Next hordes. "We can, and do, give each stu- PROVO LOSES GAME dent individual attention, something Impossible in the largest institutions,' Dr. Harris explained. Dr. Harris said he was impressed with the divertlon of education to all the people. He insisted that this tended to the increase of the nation's educational standards. "It Is better to have all the people get some education than to have a few the aristocracy of brains in America," Dr. Harris said. Vice President W. O. Creer presided. The guests at the luncheon were Dr. Harris, F. G. Brooks and L. N. Clayton, both of Salt Lake its patrons. something like $675,000 to be paid "On our desk is a copy of the out of the general fund for tem- TO PLEASANT Provo Daily Herald in which is porary loans alone in the name of to te' the '"addition regu the!.the found editorial reference to PLEASANT GROVE, Dec. 1. In rolls, and omi nf.iar and quarterly pay th D(aMfoi,Qnt . an amount for road work p one of the fastest bas the steel corporation plant in that probably commensurate with that paid durSome things to look for in The ble, making suggestions for home seen on tne local ketball city. games November. decorations "That the Provo people are ing floor, the local high school squad December is the month Sunday Herald: RABBITS OR CHICKENS? The boosters for the steel plant to the in However, LOVE-LORGISL3 FRENCH which its the state receives nosed out the Provo high guintet big U. S. department of agriculture ofexclusion of all other interests is readers many shown by the fact that when the revenue from the general property FORM CLt'B Svch Is the title of fers the Herald's by one point, winning the game by taxes, and receipts from this source a special article in Sunday's new and appetizing the score of 31 to 30. methods of railway merger, or unmerger proposition came up there was a rush during the month are likely to total Herald which tells of a new society preparing rabbits so that the flavor Coach Edwards of Provo brought meat of to the Southern Pacific side of the somewhere around $3,000,000, of formed in Paris to provide an op- resembles . the white 12 men over, (with the expectation the which state will fund surof general the thousands for chicken. portunity of giving each one of them a question because the Columbia receive under $l;O00,(wo plus women to secure husbands. Do you remember back City. SPORTS Steel chance to play. With the excep corporation favored the net, the something educato R. remainder S. told Curtis of GEOGRAPHIC the going T11K Elks' NATioNAL in ISiU when the Kentuckians used plan tion of one change, however, he per Southern Pacific service: SOCIETY' STR.VVKL STORY Few the famous "Sing Sing shift" in to stage a musical comedy, "The mitted the first fellows to stay In "An object lesson for some of the tional institutions. the revenue Of true and receipts places in the world have exercised football? (.'enter college tried it Beauty invited all the entire game as Shop," people of Pittsburg may be found they all played in the sentiment expressed by the during November, only $124,848.37 such a power of attraction for trav- - tne otner oay on Harvard univer Rotarians to attend. a good, even game. was from the general property plprs as Constantinople,' so begins sit v and Sunday's Herald will have Provo Herald in an editorial en Vance West of the Grovarians taxes collected, with an additional ty,is travel story about Con - a picture of the formation. There was titled, "How About Steel," which is shining star of the game. lur suue uouiu.. iuiiu, .u.u s!aI,tinr s city. UTAH WINS TITLE This the iwill bo manv other items from the son of a basketball reproduced in the Pittsburg Post." ooi.oo appropna-- l $9 1, 633.7 J receipts and CLKMENCKAI HERB TO FX- sporting world. family was successful in caging Hons for state road purposes in the? 4JT cap-- i FRANCE ihi 1'nder GET HABIT THE THE READ pAIN eight baskets, making more than various counties contributing. ELKS' MEMORIAL SUNDAY Edward B. Clark, the Herald's SUNDAY HERALD. E DIFUATOR f of the points of his team. III the month taxes for heritance will DEFEATS Washington correspondent, The game was one of the fastest The state aiSCUSiS ciemenreauVvisit to Anier-lanamounted to $16,629.34. The annual Elks'1 memorial that has been played on the local commissioner collected, !e?s ira in tne Sundav Herald, service will be held at the BAZA PROMISES .The University of Utah won the floor. Although it was the first GIFT OFthan ,40,000 of true revenue and Columbia theater, Sunday evenII DQ YOUR GLOVES AND Mountain conference foot; game of the season, both teams per- Rocky returned 8 from additional ? December o'clock. 3, at Accessories that ing, i.TOH ball championship Thanksgiving formed in style. vestments, which are ont true rev- - match is one of the latest fashions, The memorial address will be M (: MERRi The Groverians took the lead day by defeating the Utah Aggies : collect-The treasurer enue. state the delivered by the Rev. Elmer I. Herald will The carry gudav 14 start to 0, while the Denver univer- from the and for a time it TO (Special to Tha Herald.) ed $2722.24 as interest on state TaeKt fashion hints, Goshen of Salt Lake City. A sity, only other undefeated team, looked as though they were going funds on deposits. One large item LARAMIE, Wyo., Dec, 1. Tired The final efforts of preparation went WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE, editor splendid program has been ar down before the Colorado to walk right away from the the true revenue receipts waslof the Emnoria Gazette, author of for the big Fifth ward bazaar to tram their recent exoerienoa with ranged for the occasion. A few minutes before the George Henry Brimhall, president-- in Aggies. from the federal govern$150,157.27 toe Colorado Aggies, and Main Street' of Other Side "The emeritus be held on Tuesday, playing of the Brigham Young ment Wednesday, Jimmy Moyle, the hustling Utah end of the first half the score during the month, all of and in the limelight today in his at eower weather than they have right tackle, converted an Aggie stood 16 to 6 in favor of the locals. HIGH CLUBS university, will be 70 years of age which went for road construction. contest with Governor. Henry Allen, and Thursday of next week are in misplay I erer experienced, the Young nhl- - LINCOLN by sprinting 50 yards into The Provo boys at that time rallied, and 1922. is made The three that December on 9, the progress, promise inside some dope verslty eleven from Provo, - Utah, jp gives a Utah touchdown. The play came and shot baskets right and left, the ; Mat llulaMm. PARENTS' CLASS LESSON. A score and ten years of his life have see Read and it it will 'be ail elaborate affair. Society Editor." after Jewkes and Knowles had half ending 14 to 16 in favor of will LinC. Elsie tense Carroll Mrs. at a of club the been give activitiy, if vou would like the job. period 'tot University of Wyoming by the The Agricultural The doors of the Fifth ward traded a number of punts in the Pleasant Grove. core or u to.- - The - Wyoming coln high school was organized last dominated by a desire to serve his the lesson, "Social Problems," beCHEERFUL DECORATIONS PROVO. 1, where Thouman. Third in fellow the class fore the parents' FOR THE HOME This is a new defeated at Friday and the following officers God and his ball in the middle of the field. Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl. G. TP wceir 6 held. will on 10:30 at at men women and open Tuesday ward Sunday morning sands of the young illustrated exclusive feature of the 1 Provo by the samo team, f to 0. 6 2 14 Peewee Leddingham signaled for a Hoag, rf AdeiDert were elected: is A president, In of the west gratefully acknowledge o'clock. good attendance served t TJlK "MlM III. Ml' RXm ho y &n. Herald by Elizabeth Trim- p. m. with luncheon 2 4 Sunday 0 on was which he to the Knudsen, receive rg play d cafeteria style. At 7:30 an enter- oval. Dave vk;e President. Donald Clay-ol- the value of this service in their 1 sieves to protectH&ttrTtZb; wl0 2 4 0 Gardner, center, got Jolley, c tainment will be given for an hour, the was the weather. At different! ton; secretary and treasurer, Alfred lives, and hold In reverent memory 2 2 4 mixed and passed direct - Taylor, If after which the hungry will have ly tosignal the wise instruction of their in-0 2 Stanger, the ball striking (Jacobs, If to appease another opportunity lead In buckets of not hrfeka no Frank W. Jones. Grahdview; Ken spired preceptor. 0 Sanger's'' (inee and falling to the Flnlayson, lg ... 0 Not only is a debt of gratitude their appetites at the cafeteria sod. that the playem could warm their neth Meldnim, Pleasant View; Karl Like a swooping eagle. Movie Brimhall for the wisstand. This order will be follow- was on the ball hands. ,: 14 30 Tart Mecham, due President Totals and off for a touchLakeview; Bunnell, in the facts One of the mot newspaper also for but his ed outstanding on of dom also Thursinstruction, Before the game three Inches of Wednesday and PLEASANT GROVE. Owen DeLange, Timpanothe down, easily outdistancing Sharon; is the Provo notable in conducted material now among survey now had to be cleared from practically day evenings. gifts, Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl. G. TP be.g Aggies in the .'0 yard race to the the; gos; Elvin Bunker, Vineyard; C. H. which is the All manner of articles will be on line. in Will . h il - trnnrl rieonlfi who- dwell on presentation of $500 nnQnimniw 2 17 " "i ft largo auuwptuw. INOiUlw Davies, teacher. Xeil Smith counted West, rf .... Captain team could do sale, and ut prices that will sur- the point after touchdown with a Clark, rg ... 4 unT- Seventh East si reet vote i- r THE DAILY HERALD ! 0 Also the Home Economics club Hbralv6 SUtS"KKmf very successful work Young ! prise the buying public. There drop. t cwrani or we 0 4 c neavy was roganlzed. Their officers are: to Frampton, unusually from Ihe On Temple that street, county infirmary This liorary was eubwill be vegetables, Held. Both teams confined their coal, cake, 0 It was in the third period that Richards, If . 6 President, Lucile Holdaway; vice verslty. there made Brim- - hill are 57 homes. was Hie President and When bears lisiied ice cream investigation cakes, cones, pies, candy, to Utah came through with the second Nelson, lg. . . 0 0 straight MotbaiVaa It president, Emily Bingham; secre- hall's name. f saying ice cream mild m Impossible to do hot 53. rm of cake, these four at homes, drinks, WM leaving response touchdown, for good measure. The and treasurer, Bessie Davies; aatyiifaney But his friends feel that the needleChristmas dogs, trees, wrk. The visitors, howover, were tary rugs, Crimson was backed up to their 31 15 2 Totals Out of the 53 homes FIFTY take The Daily Herald! executive committee: May Scott, should be like President work, shirts, ties, aprons, general goal line. Jewes was back, appar-- , successful in Referee Dave Gourley. completing one for-r- Lakeview; Nola Cluff, Pleasant library The following results were obtained by the canvas of merchandise ever ever 113 Brimhall of growing, dolLs, varieties, pass, which also gave them View; Gertrude Cordner, Sharon; etnly to punt. The play, which was handkerchiefs,' and 237 other kinds a pass to Whitney, caught the their first and only down. fresh, ever vigorous, ever supply- Seventh East street: HUISH SERVICES HELD. Johnson, Grandview; Gladys Myrtle So wisdom. 57 of and new Christmas gifts. thought Number of houses 'The Utah boys were .never to Holdaway, Vineyard; Ida uranoe, ing Aggies unawares and Brick cau xuW the to celebrate Of ha tham attrnrtivo have planned 4 nose to the rmirsp Not at home tiously picked his way through the PAYSON, Dec. 1. Funeral servWyoming Tine that Timpanogos; Ruth Kosengreen, they 70 event of his becoming year.' they were shin tn mum jui mnat 1 50 booths of the customary kind, in right side of the line pnd was off ices were held this afternoon tn Herald The Homes ... . Daily. m manir taking - "j sums was piayed in tnenr young, bymaking his youth ciuuiiig usii ponas, ionune leuing, llown thp fioU, ln a t.inkie. As he the First ward chapel for Mrs. fest in his library a thing which Homes taking the Provo Post . , iiiu niauj oiuero. Ineared the I'tah wTnory. line, three Christina Hulsh. 63 vears of are. .AMERICAN LEGION ELECTION will 9 meas The diligent work of Chairman f irst score camewhen King, delight his heart beyond Homes taking both The Herald and Post nth Tk fir- - who died Tuesday at the .home of , commitand 41 Farusworth the other ure; T nOflf Post A Inn Of not the he dodged, the second received a her daughter in Salt Lake City. .oires morlnon Homes- takingJIhfi.JIerald, oming right halfback, after an a rmA 4 uo nmwi tee members has surely not been vicious The committee, headed by Miss Mrs. Hulsh was born in Sweden straight arm, while the third 3 Jnge of fumbles and kicks, sue-- pr0vo will hold its annual election Alice Louise Reynolds of the B. Y. Homes taking the Post, noITKrllerald In crossing the goal after rrom anacame-T- o maueu. tnatr-t- n 21 tsefr so of officers this evening at the state U., chairman of the library com- Homes taking Salt Lake papers his objective, Whitney was mo - lived in Payson until recently "em good line bucks. esteem the who all STUDENT invites FORMER HONORED The second touchdown was made armory. 33 K mentarily stopped in his rush when when she moved to Salt Lake to bo, The officers to be elected are a mittee, 2 ? 2 EL V Wittenbraker. fullback, who Just commander, vice commander, adju- services of the president and who B Knowles caught his heel. It was with her daughter, 2 w oa aid to g in A. of him the only for an hold loving regard, few minutes Welker, graduate Roy Instant, however, and H Interment was made in the city previously had tant, and an executive committee. In the enterprise. Either books or 9 S 5 16, Blighom Young university, il the ball more than 60 yards The new officers will take their Whitney continued his run to the cometery, under the direction of to : Miss sent acadReyo " and president of the Fielding money may be line without further Interruption. "rough a broken field, at the start new positions on January 1. the Larkin-Goate- s (Mortuary. nolds at the B. Y. U. the second half. emy for the past six years, has w 01 : 1 S S Bear 53 chosen of the The lineup: been president CHRISTMAS ARE POTS OUT. FUNERAL IN PAYSON. RED CROSS MEETING. MEET AFTER 31 YEARS. Lake stake In Idaho., Mr. Welker J55,T-U- Wyoming. " the at student was influential an 3 : J?'"" o re The Christmas pots of the SalvaThompson PAYSON, Dee. 1. The funeral ot The Utah county chapter of the 1 Abbii i8 36 7 B. Y. V. while in attendance there, tion Army are now on their usual Mrs. Jennie MoCall Hutching was 48 8 .. Filbert ' Red Cross will hold its annual elec- - SPANISH FORK,of Dec. 54 rt 26 V. Mrs. M. M. First East new to the advancement a brother and his Clark, 3 47 11 Jqhnstone tion of offioers in the Provo library Johnson of this city, and Mr. First West tripods at. the main corners of the held in the Second ward chapel 44 11 .rg.. 22 55 Maeser position will bo pleasing informa- city where' donations are accepted Tuesday afternoon. . The services . .c. Hlghleyman Monday evening. The public Is In 0 of 4 40 34 6 46 Loa, soldier 10 . . friends. to a his former tion Lakeview OWhlll., for the charity work of that or- were conducted by Bishop J. F. .lg.. .... Dueker vited to participate. The activities Rimer, in Span11 14 65 46 60 16 30 feting. North A'llers of the organization during the past Wayne county, XHah, were First The pots will be there Hill. Music was furnished: br the ganization. Mrs. and Monday. Fork Sunday SPILLWAY IS REPAIRED. 6 13 68 11 S""ne" a 58 le 24 until Christmas time. x?l South ward cnoir. i ne speaicers were Hegewald year will be reviewed at the meet- - ish First seen brother her not Thomas had v ""er n fli,i, , Old clothing that may be used Jos. S. Bills and Chas. C. mite. ; . 11 14 57 8 58 22 Second South "JT was .72 Mr. Clark Cnt . . nara, . . .rno. going for 31 vears. . , SPANISH FORK. Dec. 1 Repair by poorer families is receivod bv King 15 10 50 56 17 39 27 Charnhprl tn Salt' Lake with Mr. Rimer who Second North Dlanchard THANKSGIVING BASKETS. to the concrete spillway at the organization at 210 West CenWELCH IS HOME. ..mo, work '""' s?rv73 6 the 15 38 21 59 v 36 iBon has been an Invalid since nis Second East k Madden id Strawberry project power plant, ter street. t -- ' in the .World war ices 6 29 2 12 10 12 22 PAYSON. Dec. Ij The primaries Second West o. i, u., nvvmiui which has been under way since J. P. Welch, county agricultural f. on iori 12 the close of the irrigation season In FARMER INJURED IN RUNAWAY of the various wards Monday and 48 16 7 32 39 23 West ..ci, uuoa ior Bunnen ;- agent, who was operated Third HAVE SON. TANNER'S 1 "yoming, Wittenbraker for Mad- appendicitis at the L. D. S. hospita Dec. ExLouit Tuesday afternoons .made ha. been completed. SANTAQl'IN, up 23, 11 49 12 58 11 October, University (no stores) CO ett for - Smith, C. Smith at Salt Lake City, was brought to tensive repairs were made in cn- - Christensen of this city suffered a Thanksgiving baskets' containing the born at wa 21 4 0 41 9 A bnbv 9 50 w Hianchard.Vanderveer boy Seventh East to the for King, his home In Provo Friday afterlarging the upper concrete dil'fu-- fractured leg Wednesday when his, many dainties, and gave shut-insn- -t Provo General Jiospital Thanksgivaoieree. MoTnnn.ll tmn, th ,' became frightened and wo sion chamber and altering the noon.- - He is ..nln. people and the elderly A. L. raiiymg irum Mrs. and Mr. to to be back ing evening 493 113 595 92 About 75 baskets were distributed. 151 264 j turned his wagon. .644 to Total dau of Colorado head linesman, Hutton ation and will be able Bench. Tanner of Provo Aggies. to his work In the near future. J&meago: xaIv tnJHnsr. u no the Post. Pittsburg that 'Beaiitv "Millions of dollars are last night at;vested In the develomnent to be in- show put on of plants the Lyric theater, under the aus- - 1.0th here and at Provo .Utah, the pices of the B. P. O. E., was a iatter place being the source of and all those who y 0f jron and steel which will it are talking over and ter int0 the product of the it today and recalling its Dla steei corporation at Pittsburg. scenes, -- catchy I ywith all our large and splendid ny" laughable f ea- - m justrial concerns successfully anisic, fine dancing and ota tares of excellence from the begin- - and permanently established, the Suffice it to Columbia Steel corporation marks aigtothe end. lay teat there is sufficienjt plot for ' tne greatest advancement, the a connected story; that It demands greatest step, this community has develop-duclncompetent acting, good singing and ever taken in industrial and appropriate costuming, ment. tad that it has all of these. Those "Orders for hundreds of thought) tailed to go last night should gands of dollars worth of new ma-n1 deprive themselves .the pleas-- chinery and other equipment have 1m of the last performance to be 'been placed, it is said, and ground liven tonight, assuring themselves being broken for new buildings, a good time and at the same time until everv important detail of the f swatting the jaks' charity fund tor development proposed has been de bits Christmas bounties." Sunday's Herald at-p- j Colum-praisin- g N g I HE IMS - one-hal- BXILI3T0 0 mid-seaso- n s. NEWSPAPER SURVEY uv -- - - -' v j r 1 nr-rai- nr oniy-x'r-yar- a.i ; r j i r ' , , , i..- - -- j. 4: over-sign- Y -4- |