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Show - "i - , - . ' . . - . ' Jl V - - - . - , "I . . - i. . . - . . s - - . - . , tefcmiriT ' ' ...... v. . 4 : 1. n''-. r-qr-- - - '-.' - . - , The Daily Herald' Is delivered by ciiTier each afternoon In Spring-villPleaiant View, Provo Bench, takeview and IVneyard. ' - - ' . 'ink' fr e, jTAHUneettled First in news, first fa circulation, first in advertisings and first delivered in the homes. THIRTY-EIGHT- PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923. YEAR. - ,N0. 71Jt H tonight ar"7 possibly ahowera (i southwest portion. Thuraetay; 7 h re me PRICE TWO CENT. 4 . f storm Herald - HoUvwoodiPmPli r ii i linn LflUII Prize WiMers - P(1(1P l. 2. 3. 4. Mrs. THE WINNERS. "5 East First Johnsonj-45- 6 J. - lorth. Virginia Rea, P.v O. Box 314. Oiarles Baum, R. F- - D. 2, Box ,49. Evelyn Startup, 260" South First West. : . If it hadn't been for Jacaueline Lop-a- n that Herald- - lollywbod contest would have been more pleasing to many lerald readers, for nearly three-fourtof all answers icked another than Miss Logan for Number 8 of the con-8pictures. Most of the ".incorrect pickers chose May IcAvoy as. Number 8.' Practically all answers were right n the first seven,' although Nita Naldi was a stumbling lock for quite a few. . Tne pictures of the contest are rightly named .as illows: " j 1. Agnes Avers. . 2. Leatrice I Joy. ' - . ' v. ;j iff The peach shipments from Utah county will fall a great deal below st the estimates made previous to the loading season,, according to C. ' J. Sorenson, district crop in spector. , "When the first estimates were made no one took into account tlie great amount of fruit 'that would not. pass inspection," said Mr. Sorensen. "The actual shipments . from the county will he at least 100 cars below the smallest esti ,' I 3. Lois Wilson. mate, made earlier in the season. , ' The reason for this is that a large 4. : Pola Negri- not ' ' ' jetcentage of, the fruit would ; I 5. Nita Naldi. make U. S. grade number 1 on ac count of being injured Jjy insects. I 6. Dorothy Dalton. '.'This has been a .great disap7. Bebe Daniels. t , r pointment to the growers who I - 8. Jacqueline Logan, were of the opinion that the shipThe first prize a five-pounbasket oi Hoover's superior ments this year would break, all Jidy, goes to Mrs. 0. J. Johnson, 456, East First North records. It is : really unfortunate to' make extremely high estimates . reet. the season. fa fact, it is i; The second prize, , six Columbia theater tickets, goes to earljrin unfair to the growers since rumors Kea, who gives her address as Box 314, Proyo, Utah. about large crops have a tendency; jginia , The third prize, four" Columbia theater tickets goes to to lower the price of the products. "we have nine government looa juries Baum, rural route 2, box 49-- ' inspectors in the county t: The fourth prize, two Columbia theater tickets, goes to' products who are inspecting the peaches as 260 street. . South First West :elyn Startup, they are loaded. These inspectors ; The prize winners may obtain their EiBerta prizes by calling cover the territory rrom Grove on y time between 9 a. nr. and 6 p. mi at Irvine's store. As oh the south to Pleasant 8 theater tibkets are good for this week only and ascandy the jiorth. Several of the inspec tors covef a number of loading esrft last longr it is advisable that winners waste little stations and do not remain at one ... ,r-- t ne getting, their, prizes. . entire day. t the dace -Until recently our,. men nave And, as fof ..the many whp,did not win in this Herald been establishing the grades on "' itest- from 60' to 75 cars of-- - peaches lhere'll be another soon; watch the columns of The daily. From now on there will nat raid, for it I lessUo be inspected as urally-h- e J the peak of the shipping, season hs I iiiiiii UIIUI - II O.-- 1 ill 1 - a rry - d --z- , TROTZKY SAYS HB ISN'T DEAD "international NeWi Service. MOSCOW, Sept 12. The report onginaiing in Benin tnat .Leon Trotzky, commlsar for war, is dead, is not true. . "You can see I am alive," Trot ' . . . iky laughed today;. . mere thorough-ijnspectlo- is pos itively no guesswork about - it or favorftlsm shown to any of . the . ' growers. j . INVESTIGATE MARRIAGE. tOS ANGELES, Sept PoUce 12. .,; r UHlPt ii ii i .... n ii Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Paepke, 231 South Fourth East street, will leave,. by . automobileThursday morning for Los Angeles, where they will make their bomeXln the future. ..For many years they have 'made their home-ithis city where Paepke has been bollermaker fon man at the railroad shops of. the Union" Pacific system. About a month ago Mr. Paepke was appointed general traveling boiler Inspector of the Salt Lake & Los Angeles railroad and left immediately for Los Angeles where hisheadquarters will be. He returned a. few days ago. to dispose of his belongings here and moV his familyto the California city. Mrakd Mrs.. Paepke have a host of friends here "who regret their leaving the city at .the same tlnje wishing them continued success In , their hew' environment. SHOW today are investigating the alleged confession of A. is. woods, suspected bigamist, that he had married ITALY IS WAITING. seven women in various part of the United States. v International News Service. Woods is said to have brorken Those who. were on Center street down late yesterday, during a at noon today were. treated to on i to wait both here and in Corfu-y- severe griUlng by police detectives until Greece has accomplished her and to have made a clean breast of of the" most unique exhibitions seen obligations," Premier Mussolini here for some time. In fact it Is the charges against timr-to this cabinet today. the first and only time an exhibiBefore the ministers met, it, was tion of such a character has been - I ERCANBRACK RETURNS. reported that Mussolini's stateheld in this, city. ment would show that Italy is in It Horatio Alger were "J writing JJj 'bonks for boys todoy,- - he would Corfu to stay until the Italian deSterling Ercanbrack has return in the back seat of a - jpribably eeize on the- experiences mands are met in full by Greece. ed to his borne in Provo from his Standing Jack Moran, automobile. large "Franklin Madsen vt ranch "in Provo canyon, where he former jjrOt heavyweight pugilist, pulled 1J 2 i fi. Y.xr. and write a story has been spending the summer. two . LEAVE FOR CHICAGO. heavily loaded Jewett cars with t ad, . "From Music Master to He,willbe connected with the his teeth. The two cars were atasteacher a I J. . lionalre." The professor has school Provo high chains.-tached tff n Mrs. J. "W. McAllister and be a abroad for six months and has . winter. during the coming A long rope was- - attached to tne Chi for left urned evening laden re' Tuesday with millions of front car. A rubber mouthpiece C man marks worth at least cago, where she .will Join her hua- - j ..was put around .the rope which was ana tney-wnana, make tneir th ly cents on a million. But, then put into the mouth of the man II sl mge to- say, the professor has home for the winter months. is on with the "iron Jaw."-- , Professor JdcAllisterwho nr become proud of his wealth; The procession started from the" hi still keeps his feet, on the leave of absence from the Provo Superior garage on Fifth West and gr and, and his is swimming with city schools where he baa been will begin at the Center streets and continued m ilc rather. than finance.-supervisor of tausiq .for several n-- l1Registration Oat. around the fountain at th Intersecuring his absence, the. professor tion of Center street and UniverI lived in a world of music. avenue and. back again to the sity has visited the great music cen-- t ton, just outside of Chicago, "." t garage, a total distance of Superior of Europe; has studied with of beginning registration - to an ten blocks. SPRINGVILLE. SEPT. 12. . a umber, of great masterr of --the ORCHARDS."""- -r earlier, date is due promise former all of the the EngliBh literature to oouive,ln INJPECf, During trip met and with has i f everywhere of agreat influx of students, and pugilist never touched the rope be given 1y ;Mrs. Christen Jensen 1 Hla studiel ii. I- - Rlcbardsr-plan- tpath. the consequent need of more time. Vit.hhlsjands ocjirms Nojiart of of the a Y.: U. faculty Is being ar-e largely those with which ,h Students who are inhe cltrnt' his body with theexccptlbn eifTiTsangedoTyaumbeTtrjrwonien the at young university, ologist I h gained familiarity before going and do well to register the first, day. mouth ever touched the rope. Even In Springville who took a similar county agriculWelch, J.,Ba oad. and he was,' there;, able, on the turn around the fountain did course in American literature Iglfen visited of Utah county, tural agent 1, incessant application, to cover several Moran pull the two Jewett cars. here by Mrs. Jensen last yeafc orchardsnear. Provo today a large fields 41 e received twenty-o- r ITALIANS the. ArrargeouinfTMerertKhp certificates for work done with to investigate - certain alsoreported tators watched th unusual perform- course last year are very, enthu- visited International Nrwa Service. disease,; They r !ous professor, including such. plant e- re-- elastic in trying to secure a.suffl- Diamond. Fork canyon where tney Benito ance". The exhibition : will bfROMSeptaVsrPremler justify Mrs. Jetf Mussolini told ; his cabinet ' this the Super Ben's comlne.- at and beginning ending evacuwill a 1 repertoire, operatic technique potatoes. not afternoon that Italy Slx hours credit will be allowed ate .Corfu until It has been formally ior garage. history and appreciation of U. to all those who at the B.-music. He also had an opportunity ROTARY OUTJNG. POSTPONED. decided that Greece has executed which will be the course, complete In of hearing a number of famous In full the demands contained FOUR .UNDERGO OPERATION. given weekly during ' the coming ra i companies' and symphony The outing of the Provo and the the allied ambassador's note of last :. A f winter, ' . or leetras la various cities. He Spanish' Fork 'Rotary clubs which 8aturday. ' . Four" nnraona' underwent ODera- About twenty have agreed to be wit very much Interested in sym- bad been set for Thursday at SaraTTons for appendicitis Tuesday at come members of the class and in Interlakeo in toga has been' postponed, according phony concert the .of All Alrd the pa twenty more can be accommodated. hospital. FRENCH CRUISER8 8 AIL. ' the Swiss Alps.' -. ;i, to I. E. Brockbank, chairman of the tients' are getting along splendidly, Most of the members are married, He found a. hnlque and interest-itusica- l committee In hos'" charge ; of 'arranging International Newa 8ervljc according, to' "word from" the however' everybody is invited to condition on landing the outing.' ' ' -. ; , f . E. Crandall, Jr., is the tuvjLiOin, rTance, aepu ijs. me pital. join. at Liverpool George Hall, a po- . "So few of the dub members Dorothea Spear," ot marine today ordered only man signed up' at present. ll, r inspector, was also a band- - seemed to be. infaroc of going out ministry the .cruisers Lorraine and Jean daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Everybody who can should avail m iter and all the members of his of the city for the outing," said Mr. Bart to prepare to sail within 48 Spear, was operated upon by Drs. themselves of. this great opporbr d were policemen. The Inspec- Brockbank, "that we have elmost ' for Greece to receive- - the David West wood and J. W. Alrd.. tunity. , ts bandmaster . was enthusiastic given up. the idea of taking it away hours Leland Carter, 19, son of. Mr. and must give an to take the course Greece salute which Arrangements c- t the combination, claiming from the city. - It may be that the Nwuadron n for Mrs. J. W. Carter of, Provo, was at- can be made by seeing Mrs. M. E. th t music in the community tends meeting will be held at the Hotel allied of the Italianreparation of the tended by Drs. Fred W. Taylor and Crandall, Jr. head killing ,J: to stimulate morality, spirituality Roberts 4n the evening a week commission tor separating the J. W.. Alrd. an! Intellectuality. "Whilo our from Friday. ' ; : D. were L. Drs. Alrd Stewart and ; . bud is playing," be declared, "the "All the members of the two Balkan boundary. the attending physicians at the RAILROAD SHOP INSPECTION, criminal Classes are U.xtentag; clubs with their wives are expected SUBMARINES LEAVE CORFU. of Mrs. Florence Huff, operation . or! 'the beast within the man be-- to attend the meettngwhatever time wife of David B. ,Huff of Lake ' J. F. Long of Los Angeles, super cc nes subservient to common It I set The definite date for the Intedent of machinery of the Union Shore.. 1 Airs. Lizzie Davis of Wallsburg Pacific System, was in Provo Tues ATHENS, Sept IS. Five Italian holding of the meeting wm no y": Prof Liverpool, the professor pro-- , nilM tnnounced St Friday's submarines left Corfu today for an was' operated upon by Drs. Alrd day Inspecting the railroad shops of his company. unknown destination. and B.- - A. Dannetfberg of Heber. meeting.' (Continued on Page Two. : . y . " - r Pifesr - - each-otherw- itlh chil-dre- ' A- i GivEsTouisE Bill. ..l..lt 1 1- to-th- e --- HOLD-CORFU. -- -- " r-r- , a - " La-Rel- le , . I " .! was made-- Kenneth LOgan, ii, and Frank Morf Kan; The risy,,17, all parents of the. Browfl boy, Mr.' and from-Holt- -- ':.". ' UTAH HEALTH ASSN: .trMf.fBusbTiIatI7wni3fl"tnthe commercial art work in the depart- Mrs. W. A. BrownTntnawneaTa from their son August 9 from Salt Lake City, became afraid following the reports of the flood disasters in the northern part of 'the State The directors ot the Uuh Health that the boys may have been in the flood. Mr. Brown addresHed a let- association will be the guests otter of inquiry t6 Postmaster 'J.' P. the Provo members of theMirecta banMfGuire, who forwarded .tne same orate of the association at V DIRECTORS toThe Herald. s MEET ment of art at the H. Y. U. . the cymlng yeHr. Hobriugs with him from the cwt3t"i)nieVery Ttnenp' to date ideas for liis work. Special urrangetneittS under the ausplcea of the extfenWoh division will afford and business opportunity peoule to take work in show card writing and poster designing In the s J eyening.-.-.- quet at Hotel Roberts this evening NEW SCHOOL NURSE. at 7:30 o'clock. ' --. f . The Provo directors are Dr. a. .trained Mrs."Ruth.Mumford. Senatoi O. Merrill. Alex, Hedonist. been LeRoy Dixon and Mayor O. K. Han- Kand experienced nqrsd,' has Utah ' . ' sen. employed conjointly by the troyu Among those who are expected State Health association, to be present at the banquet this cltand tho Provo Tity school as evening .are E. .O. Howard, prcl health nurse of the.- city during v association; James H. the coming hcWI year. dent MrsAMumford tome to provo Walils. executive secretary: T. B. for. her preBeatty, state health cimmis'lcner.; highly recommended vious positions as public nurse. pr. t;.- N. Jensen state superinten dent 01 puDilC instruction; ur. tim-, In the pasVahe has been connected with the Salt Lake, City -schools ber J. Sears, Mrs.' Clarissa Mrs. W. C. Howe' and. Miss and the Nbo district as school Iff the serKate Williams, all of Salt - Lake nurse and hasalso been for the state City: .Mrs. Ralph Bristol and Dr. vice at various times health association. Joseph R. Merrill of Ogden. . . - JURY 8AYS, ."NOT,,GUILTY." - . " . fi ii , , W s . "The inspectors give the fruit a i agreement V between the road commission and the! International Newa Service. j nubile roads bureau of the arovern tHAJStiHAI, Sept. 12. Huee.f ment for the completion of thel neral pyres continue to blaze da paved highway between Payson and nd night throughout the - horrc toe south UuncountylInejirtlL -beiaisric : signed today, according to Preston unending supply of .their ghast u. Peterson, chairman of the state fuel keeps on pouring in from so tlons of the devastated region. . road commission. of Hobert B Patterson, ,7,oou corpses have bee engineer (he commission,- has just returned cremated in Tokio and Yokohatr from tne south end of the count alone up to the present time, a where he secured' several right-of- cording; to aemtofficial r report ways for the tosq. reaching Shanghai today. r'orty-eevethousand two hm Immeditaely following the agree ment between the state and- - the dred dead haVe been burned 1 federal government on this project Tokio while 50.000 were reduced t Yokohama. bids for the construction of v the ashes road will be advertised. actual count aiB.uoo house bj "We intend to have the grade were destroyed In Tokio by the tei ror tne roaa maoe tnia tail,' saja I nuio.eariDquaice ana lire r whlc Mr Peterson In commenting on the J struck the city on Saturday, Sei . plans of the commission regarding tember L the completion of the paved high - j " The total ire insurance of Yoke way lnUtan county. ."We will then I hama and Tokio amounts to abou permit the grade to be --thoroughly I $2,000,000,000- - This .U over-elr- fr packed during the winter and will I times the available capital of a! proceed early in: the spring to lay tne insurance companies involved . i r" toe pavement, payment wiu oe imposaiDie.s Relief for the millions of suf "This piece of road will finish the paved highways in Utah county ferns is pouring In from all side as far-athe estate; road cpmmis- - ana as a result or splendid distrp l Bioa is concerned at this time, uung organization the auuulv man ampie tor an needs. t&( j ne Davement win uu tne can now- i more existing between the paved high- situation everywhere U well in ' ! . hand. ,. i' way at Payaon' and that herinnin at the' northern boundary line of I Japanese on all sides are ex-- , V- Juab cotinjty.; 4 sin i 5 pressingJJecp appreciation-to- r , "When this road is completed cere Interest the United States next .summer we will have a. con taking in going to the rescue of the tinuous paved highway f roni Nephl stricken empire. American "gen-- 1 on too. south to Smith field on .the orosity will have a faMeachlnjr ef-- , . feet in. promoting future cordial la- , north." . Mr. Patterson will have charge ternauonat relations ana in ertng Of the Inspection work on the road, Ing about a realwunderstejidlng be I It Is understood. T " tween the two countries-- accord in t ' . fc.. . Tne new pavea roan wm pass to Kyoto government officials; " The work of rehahmtattog'Tekia through the outskirts of- - Payson, Spring Lake and San taquln and Is going on rapidly. Thousands of will coiiect-witthe paved high- - Japanese and Chinese are employed way beginning at the north limits n the undertaking After all bodies Af .Tnah mnnt.v. tive been disposed of, the task of clearing away mountains of debris wtlV start .When the debris has been removed the actual work of GOLF MEETING reconstruction:" will begin. - ; , Foreigners are leaving the dis aster region as fast as accommoda tions wllV permit Up to now YokoFOR THURSDAY hama has been completely deserted .. oy tnis ioreign oiony.,--The first response from the in All vestige of vandalism and Tne in Herald quiries pubiisnea The Provo Golf club's Investi looting are reported to have disap concerning three Kansas boys who result appiicapeared Km-wEare toVing the country and who it gallon committee today called anand the ( at the other organization' meeting merciless shooting down of those was, feared may have been victims chamber of commerce, room for 8 caught in the cto committing of the flood disasters in Farmington o'clock Thursday evening, accord crime. and Willard, came Tuesday after- ing to Dean V. if. Hoyt, chairman noon when F. P. Fullmer, 490 of the committee. John W. Farrer and: Prof E. L. teleNorth Second EasfNstreet, MAN AT phoned The Herald office that' he Roberts, of the same committee, to had met three boys answering the day expressed a hope that a tenta description given of the Kansas tive organization might be completed Thursday evening and urged boys on their way .to California. StuduiiU who have gone out 'On August- - 2Q I was coming in alt persons, women as well us cien, with the practical commercial art club a in interested home on golf automobile organiza my way my ail d illustration training of the B. from Las Vegas when I met three tion in Provo to attend the meeting Y. U. department p'f art have made on has the Fullenlisted Dean said Mr. a in Ford Hoyt car," boys This b once more mani mer. "I met them between St. glneering assistance of Scott Stew good. In the foundational antraa- fested out In A. Jacob E; art and laying Thomas and VaneeitraKiins-exhiblte- (l by will be were on their way to California. the course, which, probably Bushman who has just reThey seemed to be between 1 and in the first ward pasture. 'Yott Francisco. "I have been all over the pasture," turned from San 20 years of age and apparently as well go' out for yourself were thoroughly enjoying their )ean Hoyt said, "and have com- might now open a shop of your own" ' pared it with the Nlbley park was told trip. "Ted" by the professor of is On the back of their car they courseThe first ward pasture San Francisco 'show card had this slogan painted, 'From Kan every bit as good and with very lit- the school. Cornelius Salisbury - Jo sas City, Bound. for Los Angeles!' tle initial expensemayjeturned Russon. -- ; Wm. Crawford, seph course." Into 1 Deneve u me nave noi 'sfaffgolf parents - Daisan Ross. Ranch Kimball and Monat The committee from the appointed boys they already heard o lpUIilluX.FMcn.xrSr .among; the In 4ouoh7'With day's mMlng today ha net-g- et tjan-no--d others who have practical. costs, as Los to them by notifying Angeles figures probable foundational trainings in illustraauthorities.' art at the tion and commercial The Joys for whom thu inquiry. '' B. Y. U. The state- - v i' m OUT , ., 3d Henry Nellsen of Spanish Fork, who was charged with being Intoxicated in a public' place after , he had been arrested between Spanish Fork and Salem-bDeputy Sheriff Charles' Coates on the night ot the Fourth of July, was .Tuesday de clared not guilty by p jury in the cltv court tne arrest weii- At tne time-o- r son had run into an automobile driven, by Jack Belveal of Provo. Nellsen was represented in the court by Judge A. B. Morgan. ; of-th- e - Will-tarns- V if |