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Show " f5 TOE DA ; THE HERALD When yon use Herald Want-Ad- a you reach into more than 1400 homes. Try one next time yoa have omething to twll, trade, or rent. THIRTY-KIGMT- YKAK. H - ERAfcD 11 THtWO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, N0VKMBEKSOMT YE OLDE THANKSGIVING YOUNG MOTHER FORMER PROVO THANKSGIVING PEOPLE HELD the Arrest of Girl in Murder Hunt. POLICE'S DECOY LETTER LEADS TO "WOLF-GIRI- INSTITUTIONS George Katsules, Wife and Santaquin GirJ Under Arrest. QrcWnnwrui Be SwwTif State and County LEFT PROVO THREEMONTHS AGO SUMPTOOIJS MEALS WILL BE SERVED TWO T and Women Escape Provo Officer Leaves for Butte Thursday to Bring Hanging for Murder They Did Not Commit. Girl Home. , CHICAGO, Not. vi$8. Mrs. Kem erlne Malm, 19, sought by police as an accomplice 1n the murder of Edward Lehman, today will be booked by police on a charge of murder, according to her. Mother love for her 2 year old daughter ' proved, more powerful than fear of hanging and drove her to surrender after she had eluded deteetivea-whoueetion- ed and Mrs. George Katsules Rose Topham are being held in the city jail at Butte, Montana, for the Juvenile officers of Provo, according to a telegram re-cevled here from the Butte police de Mr. and far --- 1. ii , -. me 7.- r- - am- m fct i 1 f " v i - THANKS - Here's one turkey jthat will escape the "holiday "slaughter and for .good reason. He may look like any other Thanksgiving dinner, but the caufural a PouItrymen'sag elation has proclaimed him America's finest specimen. He has many gold cups to bis record and Is lord of the at Bronse King barnyard - farm near Merced, Calif. Inmates of County Jail to Be Fed Turkey and Sweet Potatoes. DAY SHOWS. Strand "The Eternal Strug- gle." Columbia Prfsdlla Dean In "Drifting." nTHCWSTThe-FoTT-rth Mus- - I I keteer." partment , E. 0. Bylund, probation officer of THANKS DAY DINNERS. Special Thanksgiving day dinners are being served at :. Utah county, will leave Provo for her-siher hua-to get the BuKeuTsuayevenTng confession. band's The "wolf girl" was calm when girl and investigate the charges that be preferred against Katsules she walked into the Hudson avenue may station nd told police who she was. and his wife. to the According story told by the She had come from Indianapolis in police, the trio- - has been appearing hope of seeing her baby, who has in various cities in Wyoming and been closely watched since search Montana in some kindjof a dancing for the girl started." during the past two months. Otto Malm, her husband, lifted actRose Topham came to Provo the weight of murder charges from about three months ago from her Walter Bockelman and "Blonde home in For about a Santaquin. Kitty:" Beck when he admitted that month she worked here as a househe and his wife were the pair who shot down Edward Lehman, watch- keeper. While here she renewed man when they were surprised rob- acquaintances with Mrs. Katsules who is said to be a relative of the bing the Delson Knitting "company's Topham girl have been anxious to plant early November 4. sules formerly lived in PrpvO where Thev prospect of hanging for she was married to Katsules, a Bockelman and the Beck for a murGreek, following her divorce from der they had not committed had not her first husband. perturbed the "Wolf Girl" apparentFrom Provo-- t he trio began touring . a wasn't there knew "I But ly. chance to see baby unless I came the states north of Utah, doing various cabaret entertain, other back," she told officers to whom she ment stunts. and The parents of the her of confession frank part taade a Topham girl have been anxxious to in the Lehman killing. their daughter back home again "That's whyI'm here." she ex- get but have been unable to locate ber plained. "I'm a mother." or the other members of the trio. "I was at our flat the night the Once they were heard from in Raw-lingcops came to get me. But I slipped Wyoming. to buy things the kid sister a fiver A few days ago a friend of 4rhe for the baby. and,. .went... down the see the Policemen Killed in" Berlin back stairs while the cops came up Tijham family happened-t- in Butte, girl and the Katsules the front" Communist Riots ; Cabinet Montana. He immediately wired the An attempt to get in touch with noStill Unformed. in of who turn the parents set girl a the baby by letter led to trap tified juvenile court authorities for her in Indianapolis. She wrote No takethe action to bring the girl back By S. D. WEYER. a man in ChicagTibrnews of her to her home again. A telegram was International News Service Stafff daughter asking li,im to reply with sent from here asking 'the Butte Correspondent. a letter to "Miss Katy Williams." to locate and hold the trio unThe decoy letter sent to general police til local authorities will come and ' delivery by police, who Intercepted get the BERLIN, Nov.' 28. Four policethe first message, was called for by What girl. be taken will action men and one civilian were seriously against the Jimmy Connclfcy, a friend of the the Katsules will not be determined wounded here today iii riots during "W'nlf GirL" She watched from until nrter the girl has been ques a demonstration by German Comsteps of the Indianapolis post office tioned. while Connelle'y was arrested. munists. It is understood the order tit conduct the demonstration came police-seekin- r- - Hospitals. Man International News Service. THIS BIRD HAS NO FEAR OF AX OBSERVED AT IN BUTTE JAIL MAN'S MURDER UTAH Fair tonight and Than, day. Little change in temperature. First in news first in circulation, first in advertising, and "first delivered in the homes, ' mrm CHARGEDMTH .THE WEATHER nce Elliott and Harris :: . Moore-fiel- -fr, 2?SM , .V. .... af. Sutton Cafe, by "Bob" "",-:-:- 1 " 1 , d. Greer Cafe, by Lee Nance. Emil's Cufe. ' . : GERMAN REDS : SHE'S PRETTIEST I THANKS DAY SPORTS. Utah vs. Aggies, at Suit Lake, football. Golf, Provo Country .club course. Thanksgiving day will be ob served in all of the state and county'' Institutions in Provo and special dinners and will be served the patients and inmates, according to the heads of the respective institutions. At the Utah State hospital the following menu will be served on Thanksgiving day : Breakfast-rOat-uie- al mush, milk, hot rolls, butter, Dinner-ste- wed fresh apples and coffee. chicken, stewed duck, chicken gravy, Boston baked potatoes, creamed string beans, cranberry sauce, celery, buttermilk, bread and butter, pumpkin pie aud coffee. Slipper riee pudding, cheese, milk, bread and butter, apple sulice, cake . nod cocoa. interesting thing relative to President Coolidge r::ci,ni. theAndiuuer is the fact that all of the ' His Message to New things served with the exception of. the cranberries and the coffee lias Congress. lieeu raised on the farm ot'4he hos-- ; pitiil. By GEORGE li. HOLMES. The patients at the county infirmInternational News Service Staff Correspondent. ary are also going to lie served a splendid dinner mi Xliauksyivin,; MESSAGE IS r This Man Has Been Thankful99 Times The only man in Provo who has'hari nothing to give them. May God seen w TiiaiiKsgiving days ana grant that they will not be forgotten is by, their children. been thankful that ninny times "I am really thankful that I am Jesse Crow, at present nn inmate in here at Ibis place where I have a the Provo county infirmary. togood warm, room Jo live . in and .Although, fust, approaching wards the ccutuary mark, Mr. Crow plenty of good things.:to' eat. You is still in the best of health, both know it is so much better to live physically and mentally and Is able j here than to be in some little cold not onlv to care for himself but is cabin tar away trom conuort ana also in a eomlition to give his young- cheerfulness.. er com rades of 410 or 7t years of age "I have never liked to be alone. Here I e.njoy the companionship a lift wcasionally. "I am quite nine yet." said Mr. and the association of the old men Crow lo a Herald reporter today as who are here with tne. Their smiles he stuck his chest out, waved his mean a great deal to tne and make t N..v. 2S. WASHINGTON', ... d.iy. arms, in the air and stretched his me enjoy life and appreciate It more ( '(inliclp 'iJ niesai' to for breakfast they will be served in. .re than .ingress t figure into Hie limn have il.uie fur many years. i. u i wiili m..iv inlrr cereal und milk, 1ml biscuits aud nwaiti'il ill" i "I expect to gel my joints to' '"! am thankful that the people of air. 1ms est than iiti;r li.'.I In iniy sImI" Inn tor, i.l'f.y und jam. her again before long now ami the u.iinty have bee; so. good to me l Hoa.-- I aiid'slewinl chicken will lie get imiNT in yr;n, iiiully coin lu io't mil and make some. more money and let foe live here so lung. I apluti.ii.-oaiitl f ii.irrd in ho (l.'il today the main part of the dinner which ocloii: I am ready to lie down und preciate their kindness and want v J the jiuiili'- piintrf. u week in will also include dressing, chicken die. I r them to know that I am glad I am lis delivery. gravycranberry sauce, creamed direct from Moscow. "After all. this is n good old here. w I'rnisunl seeivi y ns oliserved iii poLiPaiea. cabbage saiud, bread, woiilil. You lie good and kind to it "Sometimes whefi I sit here and Seventy ringleaders were arrested its preim rat ion ;iml not even the batter, lea and pumpkin pie. ami you will reap kindness in" re- think of the things I have done in t Were who elose-irer advisers are In the afternoon a special presidents turn. I have always found' it that my life. I can see I have made many Funeral services for Lawrence I. includingto agitators fnuiiliiir uilli till the pruvisions of will be In lil in the chapel have been sent here from . le 11 ). ft v, 10 year old son of Mr. ported I was younger thaM - I - - mtatttki the docuinai. The itivaddcut has. w here songs will be sung aud games am now in 1 used to live down in theijiave sun and ,Mrs. Thomas Thompson, who Russia. eonsnlled widely, init ho has written of various kinds will be played. A alwe would an be najjpier ananave , south among the negroes, died of typhoid fever at his home in Germany is still without a cabiit himself and ns rfinished it reiiv-Htiit- s Stories will also be told. used to treat them with kind- fewer things to regret if we stop Toppenish, Washington, last week . President Ebert made overthe advice of the administraFor supper the patients will ' lie. ways The Mi I. A. advanced senior class will be held in the Pioneer ward net ness mid consideration and natural- and consider well all things we Into Adam Stegerwald, a memtions bes't niiinl, supplemented with served sandwiches aud cocoa, apple-- ! teachers of the Utah stake met chapel Thanksgiving day at 10:30 tures ly they treated me the same way. I tend to do. ber of the Centrist (Catholic) party, Cdolidse's own observations as to sauce, doughnuts, and candy. with Dr. George H. Brimhall iij the a. m. to do what Is will be tried have "Next I Thankseiving always day not but he had of public opinhiii. From reformally accepted up WHnontlnnnl hulldine at the B. Y. U The prisoners in the county Jail 100 years old. That's a mighty long , The body may be viewed prior to to the time this cablegram was filed. right towards. all people. and liable it understood is 24 that no sources, a November be will dinner, splendid given Saturday evening "I nm thankful that I have been time when you look ahead, but not. the services at the Hatch Funeral Mr. Coolidge has succeeded in effect doubt bettor for most of the fellows If Herr Stegerwald accepts the lUariiaspri the advanced senior class Home. I always nearly so long when you look back: blessed with 'a fa"mily. Mrs. tried to lie a ing a compromise on one of the most than if they were not in jail. trnri that ia outlined for the Mu- - Interment will be in the Provo chancellorship be will attempt to good father to my I feel like I could live a hundred form a bourgeois cabinet including political aud troublesome policies he J. 1). Boyd, matron of the county children. It grieves my heart- - to years longer with all the nice and timia this winter. city cemetery. mefcibers of the German Peoples has, had to deal with in the prepara jail, has arranged to spread Thanka? think that Methods of conducting class work they should forget their comfortable things I have around extion of his first message the Issue giVing cheer behind the, bars and a party and the Nationalist many and demonstrated were HATCH DIPROVTNG. MRS. old father now'that he Is old and me out here." one leaders is of the Stlnnes the American entrance to the vIIugo Is by menu dinner look presented at for the in the regard cellent suggestions Mr. and Mis. J. 8. Linton have of the German intercourt were the of into party. Peoples suc class will permanant she of the that npHviMea convincing proof u4ai received word that their daughter, Communists have been taking ad national Justice. ceed. Mrs. Janette Linton Hatch, of unrest and of the is in general President vantage and Coolidge expected interest This is the dinner to be served at A great deal of Soda Springs, Idaho, is slowing im tension arising from the political sit auiuoruaiive nepuuncau Denuquar-ter- s the Jail: was manifested by those proving after undergoing a serious cranberries, Turkey, uation. Moscow Is becoming more to endorse American adherence creamed potatoes, pumpkin pie, fruit the operation. present and it is certain that During ber convalescent and more active in German affairs to as court recelTO the late the by vproposed nuts win and cake and apples, candy, County Agent E. R. Price of Mutual of the stake period she contracted pneumonia, President Harding but accompany bread and butter. immh indirect benefit from this and for several days was very low, and a number of Russian agents Heber, accompanied by two dairyinto Germany to agi his endorsement with the recommenThe boys will also be given a day men from Wasatch but at present her condition is not have been sent gathering. county, was. In tate be distinct disorders; reservations dation that strenuous of one pleas- as critical. off from their otherwise The hour spent was to been Provo Soviet have reespecThe to agents are Wednesday sentiattached that calculated purchase a offices was the labor of keeping the various ure and profit' This In the Ruhr where many move some of the present features of the county clean and tidy and will carload of registered Jersey cows. Everything is working smoothly ment expressed by many at the A new fishing bank 200 by 00 ially active of the court that are "objectlonal to rest secure in their apartment. persons were wounded in outbreaks A carload of Jerseys were shipped to make the Fifth ward bazaar which discov was extent in mines recently e many Republicans" are placated by during the past 48 hours. . Those who attended from Sprlng-vill- ered off the coast of Labrador. to Sanpete couuty the latter part of Is to be held on Thursday and Friits virtual removal of the court from the THANKSGIVING SERVICE. ,11 were Glenn Dallin-fro- m week under the direction of day, December 6 and7 a success, aclast ""'-the and . league's jurisdiction. " Thanksgiving services will be County Agent C. O. Scott of Mantl. cording to the state ment of the comEl, First ward, tf. B. Crandalt, Jr. SciSecond held at First Church of Christ, Mrs. Hannah Friel from the Mr. Scott annd some Sanpete farm mittees in charge. A. flmltn f anil Mr.-- I. entist, Thursday morning ers will be back in Provo within the ' " be next two weeks to Mrs. C. II. Wright states that The subject will and Mrs. McDonald. o'clock. Sarah fmm thA Third and Miss Bessie Ramsey another purchase Milwaukee is of Reltter Rosalie v.-The public is carload of dairy cows. The Invocation was offered by 'JThanksglving." they have been successful in procurFinlay from the Fourth. considered the most beautiful girl Lester Taylor. cordially invited to attend. Thus far four carloads of dairy ing a Sufficient number of turkeys in all Wisconsin. She is competing Mrs. Ramsey sang "Rest in Peace" stock has left Utah county during to in Rodolnh Valentino's pulchritude supply the great crowds they exWILL CARVE Junius A. Jackson, representing NEWLY-WEDthe month 0 November. The cattle contest in New York. And she is the Provo Foundry and Machine THANKSGIVING MAY TURKEYS were shipped to Sevier, Tooele, San pect to patronize the dinners on both a dancer and an actress, too. days. Tuesday afternoon County Clerk pete and Wasatch counties. company, at whose shops Mr.. Ralle Manager Ray Phillips of In order to make the. two days had been employed for more than 30 Wallace M. Hales followed a busy Provo Herald's basketball squad is happy for the children as well as the years as a pattern maker, spoke of matrimonial morning by issuing RESIDENTS OF PAYSON ' lining ud two strong teams ol g there will be , the high esteem In which Mr. Italic marriage Hocuses and performingWILL RESIDE ON COAST grown-upbasket shooters whom he ia pre--stands on the outside, so that during had been held by his marriage ceremonies for the followcomers to any send against paring can pro A solo, 'Hold Thou Mine Hand" j lng couples : PAISON, Nov. 28. Mr. and Mrs. the noon hour the children or among the boys ball teams of Provo j ten o-rwas sung by Murray Roberts. George A. Knuteson, age 3,-of Miss cure aa excenent luncn-rand nenrfRadbftm daughter, or Utah county. J. M. Tanner of Salt Lake City, Spaulsh Fork and Miss Thelma M. Fay Hedhaui and Mr. and Mrs. Or twenty cents and In addition bags of The boys will practice once or who brought the message of "Mor-- J Dudley, age 18, of Provo. son Clownrd and family left Slon candy will be on sale under the twice each wek and will soon be Thomas Formau, age 24, of Heber the monism" to Mr. and Mrs. Ralle in . tt play rendv practice games home In Palestine and who audIiss Laura Margaret WtbbT their Mr. and 'Mrs. Badhnm will locate and the Sunday school : commit teo best teamsin against some of the Largely attended funeral services later baptized him in the Mediter age 17, or Charleston. " t Ocean Park and Mr. and Mrs. will serve soft drinks, so that every...the cltr. Elvln I Mcintosh, age 31, and jCloward-a- t body with a dime may assist in were held in the Prpvo Third ward ranean seBjJlwkojofJheideasant reLos Angeles. Among the hoys wno are gcnuiy chaDcl Wednesday afternoon for lations he had had with the family Miss MurieTircArthiir, age 22,T)ofh Ware, son of Mr. and swelling the fund for the gymnasium tilnv with the carriers are Thornton of the Integrity and faithfulness of Mt Pleasant. Mrs. E. S. Ware of this city, a grad and getting in return more than full Bmiw, Paul Warnlck, Paul Htflsb, Frederick Ralle, who died Sunday andMr. Ralle. He spoke at length of uate of Harvard law school, has lo value for their money. Arthur Clrnv Eriwnrd Rodirers. ltHV his home. at The two days effort of the ward concerning the restoration of Pales WYOMING' WRECK REPORTED. cated at Los Angeles and his bride, Words of consolation .and encour Phillips, Kendall Colvey, Howard and the work that Is new being who Is (he guest at the home of Mr. will conclude- with a giand ball In ' tine window to the Young. Fred Dunn, Eldred Kay were spoken agement to encourage the Jews TnternAtlonnl News Rarvlce. Ware's pnrents. will leave soon to the Armory, which is being given and NoIiIb Illncklcr. and the children and the speakers undertaken WASHINGTON, Nov. 2& The under the auspices of the Young Moat of the bova are experienced her husband, Join nnld flowine tributes to the memory to come to the land of their fathers. Mens Mutual for this occasion the bow Mr. and Mrs. rallment of a passenger train 011 the basketball nlavers and should make ot Mr. Italic and his efforts not only HO explained Sliest orchestra in' the state baa been Chicago, llurllngton and Qulncy CARI SO'S WIDOW WEDS. it lively for any of the boys' teams while living here but also while a Ralle had come to the Holyto assist railroad on Iickett, Wyo.; resulting ... , . secured,... . because of religious fervor in the ctty.,-.- , death-o- f young man In Palestine. 21 persons and 'the International News Service.. In reclaiming the land. This they In (he ward Third Russell Sidney LONDON, Nov. 28. Mrs. Unrtco ni'SRAND filVEN DECREE he said, although they injury of two was caused either by GOES TO PENITENTIARY had bishopric presided at the services. were done, a bridge Mng washed, away or to Caruso, widow of the late Italian IN HANSEN DIVORCE CASE Gentiles. "William Wallwork who pleaded tn Lover of My'Soul" was'sung "Josus ItS tenor, was married at Brompton Interment was, in the Provo city Its being so weakened as Professor of guilty to a charge of statutory of' a consisting by quartet collapse under the weight of the Oratory today to Captain B. A. InJudge Ellas nanscn; in Fourth fense committed against a minor J. u. Bosuara, Murray uoneris, air. cemetery. submitto a divorce a has Reverend report according train, district a court, Scotchman, granted gram, young was'oentenced by Judge Ellas Uan ted to the Interstate commerce com- Father John Corbett officiated. as--- decree to Fred A. Hansen, dissolving sen of the Fourth district court to mission today by the bureau of slsted by Reverend Father Brown. the letter's marriage with Julia H. serve an indeterminate term in the NO PAPER THANKSGIVING DAY. Hansen. Mr. Hansen is given the mines state penitentiary from one to five ROUND OVER. custody of the eoaple's seven chll- -. There will be no Issue of The Herald Thursday afteryean. Tellurium ia used as a crystal deWllllanf Palmer of American Fork dren. Judge Ilansen found the wife a " r holiday tector In radio work and In an anti- was bound over to the district court glulty ot cruel treatment and of trwrvT noon, so that Herald employes mayhave Bow about your enemies? Give i on aa alleged charge ot failure to aiiscondnct, particularly in Ogflen, DEMI the rest of their fellow citizens. The morninf edition of the knock compound tor automobile them Christmas presents such !d fn be I'viw i wliere tm ! provide for his minor children. and folding beds, paper will be sent out by mail aa usual saxophones ARE ARRESTED SENIORCLASS CONCLUDED Iiesi-ili'M- t. BOY'S FUNERAL PIONEER WARD! 4i six-foo- i 1 i i -- enler-nient- --WORKPLANNED s 11:11 11 11 11 ? 4 t i - the-stn- te FOUR CARLOADS OF JERSEYS SOLD ' i FIFTH WARD'S 'BAZAAR DEC. 6 t It It t J . v ffr"""" jl . CARRIER BOYS ORGANIZE TEAM i . IJ " Hlf4v att r zzizmm S : R1ANY ATTEND hot-do- RAILE FUNERAL -2- L . Main-hard- ft . Ind .. i... to-ca- - U?, v III rr: j O i DPCILIA - uwr , - mrr . 4:. |