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Show THE PROVO HERALD, PAGE TEN. . By STANLEY THEOLDflQME TOWN Uttl -- 111 T tOWSEXOCLAUS 4sortbc whiffle I t. A - home IgyuxoJ i Iof 1st IT MITDHEDC WIFE; SUICIDE I E Tfceej (Rf vmAsy Jfir OgdenHusband Kills - Wife, Then jCommits" , '. . Suicide,. - . - teeth ! ealt-frtF'- ' OGDEN, Sov 9. Andrew. Anderson, 4li,shot and Instantly killed his wife, Josle Anderson, 38,. then turned thejgun on himself shortly after noon' Thursday. The bullet pierced Anderson's bead.v He is not expected to.lite; Three of the couple's children, Merle, 13, Ila, .5, and Billy 2, were in the kitchen when the mother was killed. Their screams and the shots soon drew- a crowd.' The shooting occured. In the family home at J552 First - South street. A sou, Albert, 10, who was ill in bed, said his father had been drinking moonshine and was despondent over ill health and lack He told officers his of work. mother had been waiting on him. Just before noon she went :i the kitchen for "a glass of water. "I hear father speak," the boy said. "The. mother .screamed and almost Immediately I beard r two ruick shot;jHUowed by a pause and then another.", got out of bed anil ran; into the kitchen. Mother was lying dead on the floor In the doorway between the kitchen, aud the 'rear bedroom. Father was lying on the floor In the bedroom with the pistol gripped in his hand. t "Father had threatened to Hill mother, but the last time I heard mm make such a threat was six months ago. He had' been drinking of late and. suffered 111 health because of diseased teethr Mrs. Mark IIms, a neighbor, told onicers that. only a few davs aco she heard Auderson threaten to kill his wife, but believed he .was drunk. xiess map saiu mat .urs. An- - TRcrr CAPctr? , wHOBooGhT A seTOF- Paisb FROM A, TRAVEUINC; DENTIST SHOftTCV . APT R THE CPU. WAR, BROKE TWEM TOCr:tURNCi A POUTlCAU ARGUMENT IN FRONT OI THE HARNESS SHOP- of cancer of tbe esophagus, some of number of his friends at his borne Those the Datieuts being only 6. ft. and 12 'Sunday erenin?,., ?ov. 4. rears of age. present-- were Misses Tbet.ua Bird, The cancers were' located by Leona Sumslon, Hilda Clegg and means of a kind of specially con- Lois Blanchard of fcpringville and Goodman structed vperiseope, iermittlng "a" Messers Wilford and clear., view of the tumor, situated Aiken. between,the throat and the stomach. The rajdium tube was Inserted, diBIG HEART INTEREST rected at the ailing point and the caucer.was dissolved. ' Smashing drama and big heart The sea m's a distress call. Is purely ar Novak's first big R-production bitrary in its grouping of letters a picture of unusually strong apunand was chosen ebcause of the peal to all classes of. theater-goers- ; usual- combination of dots and It is scheduled for showing at the dashes" which make' it distinctive Princess theater tonight and SaturIt consists day. The element of self sacrifice above all other calls'. of three dots, space,, three dashes, on the part of an elder- sister for the space and three more dots younger forms the .theme of jthls : unusually powerful tale of the open MAPLETON SOSIETY spaces of the Northwest, has abundant thrills, The Mr. ami Mr.s J. C. Fulmer spent one of picture which Is a Nov. Salt 5,, Lake, at Monday, conflict between frontiersmen in a cabin and the sudden and dramatic and Mr. Mr. Donald Johnson appearance ot a dog who carries La Von Whitney spent the week end off a big share of - the honors. Mrs. Mr. with and Hugh Critics are hailing "Colleen of the visiting . at Johnson, Payson. Pines"' as a personal triumph for Miss Xevak. Miss Mildred Bradford of Spanish Fork spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whiting. More .' Style-Lon- A dainty Slipper for the ger young miss Of black satin , - : Wear-Grea-ter with a low hand-to-han- d heel d ...,$3.95 Actual comparison reveals Daily Fashion Note and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds Valu- e- satin-covere- that there is more real style Mrs. Catherine Johnson of Spring-villwere the guests Sunday of Mrs. II. S. Whiting. e and substantial wearing -- FOR HIGHWAYS "I BOXING CLUB Fans Are Well Pleased With Bill Offered by Gad Coast Club Will Spend $20,000 Permitted. Matchmaker Gad Willlnins gave the fighting and wrestling funs of Provo and ..ILIbJl county the. best the season at the; Jack jard-of Dempsey "Boxing club, Thursday evening. The large crowd present ever? seemed to T??,,ihlT bout staged. Johnnie Maurus, who came here Francisco to , wrestle -- ironv Saa Henry Jones and who up, until last evenicg bad been unable to get anything like ft promise from Henry of a match, succeeded in . getting tbe"Provo wrestler enough heated up to accept his challenge. Maurus made a statement to the crowd that Jones bad continually refused to meet him althoughjie bad come here for the express purpose of meeting the renowned Provo mat artist He used rather sarcastic language, enough so at least to let the blood rush Into Henry's head, making him talk up ana explain Himself. Jones told the fans that within the next two weeks he has made arrangements to go to Kansas City where be will meet several of the best wrestlers iu the United States, and that if he should meet this man now, and not being in condition, should be defeated by him, then Jones would have no chauce ut all to go back-ea- st "1 am not afraid of Maurus or anybody else my weight," retored Henry Jones. "Just to show you that 1 am wilting to wrestle him," I'll take him uu for-- , Wednesday night, the winner to take all. If my arm is not iu shape euough to use ' Iuft ''matvk, I'll use my feet 1 am ready to meet him." Muurus accepted the terms and so the biggest wrestling match thus far this season win be staged Wednesday night by the Jack Douipsey ltoxiiig club nt the Armory between Henry Junes of Provo and Johnnie Maurus of San Francisco. Those who saw Maurus In action against Park Thursday evening suy that the coast fellow will have to travel faster than he did then or else he will go aw'ay from Wed nesday s bout Wi;hiiut n penny In Ihursday uiuht's headliner Henry Jones apiicarcd in a boxing mutch with Voting Herman of Salt Lnke City, who wa uliituted for Wally Wullaec. Voting Herman is one of the fighters iu the state and had Join s tit his mercy almost In the fourth round continuously. Henry injured his riht arm when be made a pass af the Salt Lakeland was 'tillable to continue the fight. Hernia u rciviviuj; the decision. ilt Red Belcher of l'rovo his bout with Osborne of Salt Lake down to Kss than a affair when right off the signal in tho- secojid round he knocked OslMiruo to ihe mat. That lielug (he second time Osborne had gone down, Referee Kid Davis gave Belcher the decision and brushed Osborne out of the ring. . Little luiy Garfiukle, the "Fighting 1'id" of Salt Lake City, gave the fans the surprise of their lives when he rocked Dagger Suow to such an extent the I'rovo jdol jit " times didn't know where! he was t. Although smaller than Snow, Uarflukle succeeded In seiidlug In some mighty big blows backed 'tip With all of hli strength. The division of the referee giving the lid the bout met with populur ap-- en? li U-s- t four-roun- . proval Another surprise of fho bill was Umj exceptional showing of "Terrible Turk" against Red Hicks of Irouton. Most of the fans ex nest ed to see the Provo lad beaten op something unmercifully by the Iron- ion rignter. However, the "Terr! oie Turk" stood tip fine and gave to Bed Just as often as tie naa to receive what Red offered. noia or tnese men are cood fluht er ana should be rood drawing cards on any bill They fought to it m 4. ; . . uion, . Uoyal SoeDcer am! Kpnnnlh Tab. vlrt fought a good battle as a curtain raiser and were cheered re-- ; peatedly by the crowd. And 'the wfu ueservea - toe praise for they were anything- but afraid, to mix wane up. iwa uavis called it a At usual the battle royal was of at amusement to the fans. Three the youugster were exception-I- f active and were given the decl-n- . Iter 14. minutes of hard wres-- i Johnnie Maurus clamped a uerlock on bean Park from Susie Fuller, of Winter day visiting in Alapieton. qualities in our footwear Sun- - CalHiig attention to an offer of southern tlollfornia to niarli I'tnh highways south of. Salt Lake, the Utah Highway association petition- ed the state rood commission Wed- nesdu t purffllt the marking pro- gram. T'oe I'tah Scenic Highway assbe deTSotr bad tuWhef receBTlyIbat had remarked, "I have elation has an offer made by the her husband own coffin." Automobile club of Southern Cal- ordered my Niels Anderson, father of the slayifornia whereby the southern California organization desires to fi- er, sfffdNie knew there had been nance an extensive jirogrflm In Utah domestic troublp in the iamily, but, to sign all roads south of Salt Lake was not aware, it was serious. at an expenditure In Utah of up- - The following children survl.ver wards of $20,(HX. Ellas P S. Wood- Arville Anderson, student at the t IellK-rt- . of Xt;Vada, University TuTfrtVBrD; rGaymrir-srHtDctley of the association were in con- Merle, Ha and Billy. ference with the state road commis than in any other footwear Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Holley spent Sunday visiting' with relatives at Spanish Fork. at equal prices. Miss Louise Mendedhall gave a candy pull and slumber party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mendenhall Thursday, 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Evans and Mrs. Mary Peterson motored to the Salt Lake Sunday a4-pen- t Mr?. day with the formers daughter, ' D. E. Burgy. ' ' JUST 'FROM PARIS and Mrs. John T. Holley MA 4otored Tbic ic roallv a hrilliant little frock. in coloring as well as in the It is fashioned of apricot crepe de Chine with polka dots of old blue. The skirt may be .trimmed "with one or two flounces, and the blouse extends tar enougn to form a tunic below the waist-lin- e The collar and trimming flounce. brthd are of plain apricot satin, and the belt is made c! tne fame maier-a- i Medium size requires sli yards crepe, wi'.h 74 yatd" of plain, silk for trimming. Pictorial Review Dress No. It'O. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price 45 5. clever-desig- ' Messers David and Allan Gar- rick h . avereturned to their home LaVan after spending two weeks at Mapleton. at-- CURE PARALYSIS By ALICE LAXGELIER. Miss Virginia Packard, of Sprlng-vill- e spent Tuesday with Miss Ln- clle TIewellyn. International News Service Staff Correspondent. ! ' re-th- e nioud would boar ''i:!.;.. was. They tried the of the state trunk limsjod of Dr. Sicnrd, which consists. in , wliere placed ou iinjetting ioilized oirinto.tlie Iwliv The of the I'tali Sinii.T'c'juuii fonncd by the assembled nssoclatlon was Highway opposed vertebrae where the sjiinal marrow Utah State the AutoiuoMle ass.i- is siiiiiMirted as by. a cushion of rnb- by elatiou represented by lis mamu-- r her filled with Water. W. D. RislieJ. This assoclrulou has. This ooerntloi'i while verv ihdicatel heretofore had a mnnooly in the is not difficult and every intelligeiit of Utah roads bei.ig allowcan make use of It. says Dr. marking ed u fixed sum for each sign put Sicard. By menus of this process The Utah Scenic Highway iso. the radiograph Is able to obtain up. elation asked merely for the privil- very ,elefi r negatives showing the ege of marking in order to accept silhouette of the emplacements of the offer of the southern California the tiny pnrtleles of iodide containclub. ed in the oil. W hlk' 110 nctloii was tufcen e!"M"' Wiiltlio two patteutH. i non the'origiilal petition or the pro Hon. negatives were'obtained which test the commission has the mat- showed just where the tumors were ter under advisement and it is ex- located. An operation was perpected will grant the application at formed and the men are walking toan early date. day. In Anothpr ' Important advance HOME TOWN PAPER the history of medicine is reported I Al DEI) BY PASTOR. by Dr. Guisez, a Paris surgeon, wlib bus specialized in the treatInternational News Service. ment of cancer by radium. Ho has SIIKNAMmi.UI. la.. Nov. 9. submitted to the Surgical Conjust home to! the town Sending paper gress twenty cases of complete cure in as a means diner cities lrieims of I sting oiie'-- native city was SIGNS VOL CAN BELIEVE IN. advocated here by Evangelist Will-laIf your breath Is bad and you J. Loekhart in one (if his adhave 'spo.lls of swimming In the dresses uu during evangelistic head, poor nppetljt- i- constipation campaign. feeling, it "L wondcf if your peed" In and a general Shenandoah appreciate the splendid Is a sign your liver Is torpid. The one nyilly dependable remedy fdr liovspaiers, and the filioTion them." Loekhart Said. "Going nil disorders In the liver, stomach and bowels Is Herbine. It nets from, towns of five .thousand million population continually I powerfully on the liver, strengthens purifies the liowls and rehave ii chnnee to know what s digestion, are and I want to say that stores a fine feeling of energy, vim Price COc Sold the nowsiHiper fraternity (n this aud cheerfulness. ! Dmg-Cot"1 city-- Is to be "Stores. yon owe much of your progAdvertisement ress and development to your newspapers: Let them know that you nppreclnte them In a substantial way. Subscribe for half a doren of these papers aud send them to your friends all over the country aud advertise Shenandoah." t meth-uumli- 95 P er , 4. i Simple GOITRE fe uuiuiiiuid tonight, J 7:30, 9:13 "A Woman's. Tonight and Saturday. ... Mary Alden PRINCESS lOc utml of the home. ihe I "COLLEEN OF 2:30, 4, 7;30, 9:15 .arnum and.'63S Comedy "Oathbound J - ; - ' V. full line of Leather Vests and Coast; also Overcoats at re- duced prices. You will have to see Ihem to appreciate their -- values. I T.fcj -, a II if . THE PINES" moderate prices. . A V I llfitL $1.49 We carry a splendid line of Suit Cases and Traveling Bags at ' y AND SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY A SATURDAY Wilderness 98c WMmi ltf 11 " SHOES . ; COMEDY. a Towering Drama of rrovo. to Uw bow.U tliair - An intensely human drama JANE NOVAK in t m ONE BIG LOT OF FIRST CLASS CHILDREN'S AT TWO LOW PRICES mi t MftM wuh PAIRS LADIES' AND MISSES' OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS, values from $6.00 to $8.50, for. . ; . . . jmi , Woman" wo ALL SEATS i aiimrju 1 news-paiHT- - y fo Ni.mhm QTPAin 50 to-o- pr HappyFrrt for All th Family FOR t01TRE-OIXTME- d d: -- ' j Tutfs Pills jat $6.50 Hed-qui- i -- - Per Cento! adolescent girls and among school crbildrefnis PREVENTABLE. bDr. Havssen's EUREKA GOITRE TREATMENT Is sold by Win. Thornton, Drug Co., two stores, and Dr. by druggists everywhere. Hayssen's EUREKA GOITRE Balsam taken for ,ten-day pe rlods twice ft year, furnish the correct prophylactic medication to prevent " simple" GOITRE. Costs $2.00. Where GOITRE has developed the complete treatment of both the EUREKA and BAfcH SAM should be used for best results as thousands can tstlfy. Eureka GOITRE Ointment does hot pnln or stain the skin dH-to- r Ml (tlT.a.M tU BMhcbM Wu Im, Uratn. m4 $Of Also in black suede mm cents. state-rotjjs- T kid- - ch 36-in- 1 Following this match. Maurus proceeded to tell the fans his troubles with Henry Jones, which ended In the arrangement1 of the match next Wednesday. n. ' 1-in- xoyeredieeritL BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 4 770 Mlsa Tressa Fullmer spent last friends In Spanish week end-wl- th Fork. furnished which Park could not release himself. Maurus failed to get the second fall In the remaining minutes of the half hour In which be bad agreed to throw Park twice. During the last six minutes Maurus worked unusually hard to put ine I'rovo Bench man to the mat. but he failed. Park showed splendid form and displayed that he has Improved a great deal since tne last time he performed In mouse kid with Evelyn Warren. Mr. Basil . Holley entertained a by PAULS, Nov. 9. Thanks'to a re- niHlertyung talifoniia. the signing s to be of 'cent French discovery, two poraly a iinture acceptable to the stfte tics have lieen cured of a. disease road commission aud Is designed which has been considered incursobl.vfortlie purpose of directing able, up jo the present time las TourlsT7:tniV('lrf he" markers-- will The paralysis, it appears, was It ' " In lie colors selected the probably by caused by tumori- compressing the t state liearlng road direction.! and spinal marrow. In these hidden if ': inslgna of the southern fnlifor-- gions-thdoctors had little means ula club. They will be of usual dia- - of finding out just where the shai-anwould Compare you will purchase here. Car-ric- Ida Evansf Emma Lee and FRENCH MEDICS sion to secure the concent of thnt body to signing program proposed. Work would be done tinder the supervision of the Utah Scenic Highway association which would enter Into a contract with t"e southern California organization underejihich the finances for the Marie Jensen, Florense are very attractive. In field pur values with others and ThrKHrtstne1uaea"the roT, Misse The lighter shadeS 'Ot brown . ' SigninjTH7ghwa;yr Williams. Mrs. Quartefs"spent Saturday and , . "TJrAOGW I EVERYTHING FOR MAN OR BOY FOR WINTER WEAR , ""VJL332 WEST CENTER ST. 4 '3" |