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Show ' THE DAILY THE HERALD Xhea yoo use, Herald Want-Ad-s ou reach, bit more than 2400 home. Try one next time yeu have something to ,sll.ra4e, p feat -- THIRTY-EIGHTH- ' ' f ITAH Generally fair tonight and V wnrosrtayrgoaiewlutt warmer nighi . PROVO . UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 1 I jlII 1 WOMAN AND, BABIES AI(D MOTHERS WILL a is to be held in Provo, Thursday, November 1. This is to be the convention of babies and will be held at . AKKES1 LtheUtatrcomtyTc - -- ter Drives Wildly. ' WASTtWICi ww. and all mothers, for thoseof wealthy homes and those not So ricU in worldly goods; for all creeds and nationalities, for all mother- s- who want to guarantee for their baabies tbe best of health and a good.pbysi-ca- l start in life." It is to be a sort of international, ; cosmopolitan,- convention Departing from the usual convention customs the babies' convention will' have no set program and no speakers save alonethe babbling tonpies of. tbe tiny totts, their mothers' interpretation tfor only a mother can understand any particular baby's language) and the - advice of physicians. "Proto doctors have' volunteered their services free,'' Mrs. Hodson explained. "The doctors will be at the babies convention "Thursday morn- ing, from 10 to noon, and from 2 to 6 in the afternoon. Any mother can bring her baby, ask the doctor any que8tionabout baby's health she wishes and get the best answer possible to alve." This is the second convention of the kind held by the relief society "this year, the first being held last June when 82 babies were examined by doctors. A similar convention Is to be held for SpringvlUe and Mapleton, under the ansplcles of the Utah Stake Belief society next week, ar rangements now being made byfrs. ,. Anna F. Bird, of Springville. FORMER BRITISH PREMIER DIES SUDDENLY Vi LUMMMiJ LONDON, Andrew Bonar Law, former premier of Great Britian, died early today. The end caue at 2:30 o'clock. A statesman with few political en emles, tbe career of Bonar Law was singular, lie was 42 years of age before he entered politics. . A successful Glasgow iron merchant who bad been born . and educated; In Canada," his rise to eminence in "the Britlsh parliament began with his: election' In 1900 as a Unionist from --9 Blackfrlars division of Glaa- - ' gOW.' - r W OFCONVENTION . iiTi 1 1 DIVORCE CASE ft W ' r 4 . , convention WALTER ADAfilS, MANAGER OF FOLLOWS VISIT - , LOCAL COMPANY, ANNOUNCES TO HER MOTHER CHEAPER GASINUTAHCOUNTY Thistle -- CoupleSeefe End of Matrimonial Venture in District Court. ' AH the surplus gas produced by the coke ovens of the Columbia Steel corporation will be distributed by the Utah Valley Gas & Coke company, according to the' secret so ciety" the governor attributes present position to other political OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Oct. manjpiilntions of what he terms a which baa miiwr J . C. Walton, uuee .tPjj.., tried to get Into .the WlFEINSIVORCEN"T2nrr .... CASE thrrtocl gaa company. ' . .. This will mean the dawn of the "era of cheat) ras iri Utah the use of gas into home furnaces' Icounty; the extension Family Peudi)rawgr Attend ana ior iactory purposes, according to Mr. Adams. ; Oklahoma. tion to Domestic Troubles ia At Hnrnta te iioune todnTTt wbst Involving Salem Couple, deaJLolipluagaveenith this surplus will be further increased as other units of tha have pledged to Acting Governor AViS-grPAV-IS . tf suier-(ovrume- ministration came tumbling down to crush him- in a haoa of twrrnption -- ndraJLjchiire8haa Belleveins; his removal from office iaincyltabto This was learned today from a s source close to the governor. attorneys are. of the same opinion. Only a miracle .can prevent the elimination from Oklahoma's queer politics of the man whose inauguration was celebrated ten months ago by the "world's greatest barbecue." Waltonris known to feel that with his demise as governor of Oklahoma, bis the "Invisible empire" the Ku Klnx Klan, also will bft dealt ,a crushing blow. Should the governor be removed, it appears likely he will ''stump" the United States against the klnn. Wal-ton'- r arch-euem- y sis: : The.-(lumb- "" 3?rapp,: thctf support ta n because slier wanted "to visit iwfsteei plant are construaeanaperateid; klan legislation. They are willing mother six niontbs after she had At one time bait Lake City made a bid Jor the to pass 'such legislation ou the re- leitiomc ia becom the- bride of gas Df the steel plant, but it was learned that the surplus cost of commendation of .'Trnpp, .several Leslie K. Hammond, Mrs. Hammond house and senate members admitted, alleges iu a divorce piping the gas to Salt Lake would make the price there too that complaint where they would not follow Wal- her husband toUtherJ-'ncveto come high for factory and furnace. use. ton's footntjts in n ptrallar move. back to him." Cheap gas, it is pointed out, will tend toward bringing aimed the" legislation Nuturally Mrs. Evelyn Hammond Monday many factories .and mills to Utah county. primarily at the klan to be recom- filed her complaint against her One of the certain results to follow .the establishment mended by actiug Governor Trapp husband, through her attorneys, should Walton be removed, will apColeman & Straw, alleging of the iron and steel business in Provo and Utah county will Morgan, ply to all secret societies and prob- cruel treatment as grounds for a be the release of large Quantities of ideal fuel for domestic 1 ably lalor, church and other organi- bonds. She asks restoration of her and industrial uses. . 7 .. zed bodies. It will be so worded as maiden name, Kirkwood and Evelyn For the last 10 years industrial civilization the world to prevent the rise of similar orga- for alimony.' over has been rapidly attaining unheard of heights in effinisations to replace the klan. The The couple lived, at Thistle when eliminated 'floggiavs, the mask must of more power from gen- by reason of the development alleged acts of cruel treatment ciency t 1. Al nvn4.;n r 1 xl iM. '.II intimidations and other outrages are snldto have jiccurcd. ""' " ifi Ta iUVti laid lollfe EWn KrTcksen, in district ormoreoTthe heat Units in coal and oil. nluyl 'JTiugO.'Ii. be niiide punishable by prison sen- court, has granted A divorce decree The building of the yV 'n th'''? oven'! to Mrs. Olivia Davis, of Salem, tences. ity is but a local manifestation of this forward ?'step irri,he who brought snit Tigninst her proper use of coal. This plant "will copvert into usabie f uel Frank B. Davis. The Davis vs. Davis hearing at the cases and oils of the raw coal that otherwise are wa?,trl tmcted considerable attention last where coal is used in its crude state, or where it is converted week because of the fuamily feud intn v. Ua pt tha nnal .,V, . . X" broucht to the surface by witnesses. . t"? - r . 1 : Provo, where he was held in the Kt'iiL uiuiMeu - as n tiruiu ul mr urcounty jail pending his appearance ganizfi in. While klauxmen here Insist Wal- in city court Tuesday. A charge of was reckless placed driving against . Carter.-The accident on tbe state road Mma whan C.aria Arivintr mnn t Ii was using too much of the roadway. By SONIA LEE. ., ' Approaching Mrs. Clark's car he TS CB, Dl, Oct,, goFive.. over toWside oRheTolTJ USE-PAINthemselves on opposite sides In the anu in tact ior utan ana the KocKy Mountain West theron-strvatio- n recommendations of the president, ana hitting the fender of the Clark at least of the fuel' value of the coals of the Columlepal combut between their father Mrs! Philip North. Moore, of St car. Carter dashed against a car two of the sons taking bia Steel comorat.inn. Tt. means, in fmt Mint utoto tnn nt and mother, Sims McBride and Josepn Tv,i wore revived bv the National i rlven b5- who-seeini ?kieArtisttxori-TayloiRus- 4 Kendall, Council of Women were usea jn lis raw one day's session the father and two nie vaiue mx, n wuuiu nave naa u sell Company Redecorates pro- approach stopped their auto. The sion today. Quiet buslneas-Uk- e day to Attend Important .." -. Carter car came to a stop when It of his sons engaged In a fistic exhl state. cedure marked the opening of the collided Education Furniture. Meetings. with the McBride-Kendabition which brought police and Government authorities and fuel ehginees have for six day biennial meeting. Reports auto. :. deputies of the sheriffs office to years been appealing-tcrthefirtanci- al v, of officers, appointments of comand commercialWorld Onlr the careful watchfulness of Interested groups of girls and .President Franklin S. narrls of the courtroom. mittees and announcements of fu- Mrs. to stop the waste that results" in the use of raw coak We are Mr.McBride their in A property .division, which and Clark apture conferences were the order. will cars prevented a serious accident "women gutuaed around the deiuou- the Brigham Young university peared to be the bone of contention told that every pound of coal that is mined should first be Mrs. Moore made five recommenand posiMe loss of life,a acqrdlng to stratlon table- - of Miss D. M. Smith leave for Eastern points on Wed- in the divorce hearing. Is to be made carbonized or baked in huge ovens where the carbon content dations : comat the nesday afternoon. He will visit St later, according to the decision of of the coal, which is L That each organisation repre- Deputy Birk. approximately 45 per cent 6f that eleMyron Carter was fined $15 in pany's store Monday afternoon1 and Louis, Chicago, and Washington at- JJudge Erlcksen. sented In the council make its work should be turned into coke for all furnace uses, steam ment, Smith a Miss al and Tuesday. court Tuesday morning day known through a printed" publica- City of W. F. Fuller ft tending a number of Important con and Mrs. Lewis. While In Washingt- generating and domestic fuel, and an equal amount of energy, fine. representative his paid tion. on- President Harris will also take another 45 nd functions while-gon- eCo., manufacturerslof paints and vention percent of theoriginal coalrlfl the forrrTof gaa" 2. That the finance committee be At St Louis Dr Harris expects to up the matter of securing 80 acres and. oils should oils. be caught andjenderedLsubjectlause-- f or for a to plan campaign empowered BAND CONCERT TONIGHT - different kinds of weeds attend the Sixth Annual convention of land near Aspen Grove for scien.Witliraising (100,000 needed for the Miss Smith showed howj of the American Country Life as- - tific purposes for use In connection every industrial and domestic need not supplied by the coke. and leaves, Quinquennial convention of the Invalue of-- every ton ef oaMroror-a-fue- l to make. .rather, beautiful decora- soclatlon ..of which he is fl.cbjirterlwith the: Alpine summer school held It is inthis-wayLthatt- he ternational Council in Washington, " The Provo band will appear in tions, using would be worth three times as much to pastel bronres. She ex- memlier. The topic of the conven In the canyon. standpoint 1025. May, concert tonight at the Columbia plained that the leaves would last tion Is to be "The Rural Home." s society as it is when used in the raw state: 3. That each organization s theater as an added attraction to a for some; time,. while and At Chicago President Harris will adverto These next do observations account take not session into a ".' the money year feature picture.' other similar weeds prepared with attend the sixteenth annual meetiug IDAHOANS ELECT OFFICERS ... tise the International council At the B. Y. U. club meetings value of chemicals and drugs that can in turn be produced Elton Sumner and Ralph Smith a coat of shellac wIU last In- of tbe American Society of Agronbe concert committee 4. That a appointed will be the soloists at the omy, of which he .has been a mem- held yesterday the following busi- from the crude coal tar which is distilled off the coal far the to attend the joint conference in this evening. The program follows : definitely. Much Interest was also manifes- lier for some fifteen years. In this ness was transacted: . Preventlon. on The Idahoans elected a social process above outlined. London next May March. "El Capltan," Sousa. of old city, also will be held meetings of ted In the The coming of the Columbia Steel plant with its enor"Dance of the chairs and other furniture In enamel several organizations of college ex- committee 'as follows: Libby Cook, of then Causes of War." Characteristic, 5. That a committee be appoint Honey Bees," B. BIchmond. or to restore the original shade with ecutive and President Harris will Golda Fuller, and Elwln Potter. mous coke ovens to Provo and Utah county will mean the ed to consider and send a plan for Whistling duet, "Mocking Bird" the use of Decorate varnish ataln. atteinl several of them. Important Ariel Ballif was chosen manager release of large irolumes of cheaper gas for the people of this B. and the Birds rhn Bv Peace award. a basketball temahotehdlunr ti Brook,". and 'The d busines Miss Smith also told those concerning higher educa- of n basketball team to be organ-lied. entire valley, and the local gas company in. becoming the dis on nd Sumner snerman oi M.;; Stults, of Mrs. John Dickinson considhow to ninke old floors . look tion of the country will-xor me tributer or the surplus gas of this eat industry-wi- ll Estes Park. Colo.. Blatea Balph Smith, grow to associations. ered how new. demonstrated She at these like 1 Overture, "Poe- t- and Peasa presideflei of the gencrat order-.- of by leaps and bounds in meeting the demand for its larger wIU the to At enamel linoleum and how president varnish Washington A v. SuDDe. Fr. live will on what meet wnmiiNlub8. noked real fun at tho clubhand service. stove pipes so that they shine like a hold consultations with the officials , Popular (a) "Hi Lee, III Lo," Ira new stove. she termed governmental waste in of the American Council of Educa- Friday next to effect nn organiza It should interest our readers to know of the to-- ; Hebe. tion. a in . talk Schuster: iworlnnnlnir bureaus, (b) which with theh organization from Lucia," Donl- Sextette The "V" Mountaineers decided enormous growth of the gas industry in the United States in .tion, lid? T i. ..i. ... VAUllllft .,..1 t ,r f.,la i unn IIAVE'YOU REGISTERED? 111111711911.. 1)1 ....llinill f . . .1 TT . I . to have a sociable In tbe near fu- the last few years. For instance, gas is now served to over I.I "The Alaskan bear Is so well! setti. necome is last is This evening luenimeu. ie your recenuy American Patrol, F. W. Meachnm. ture. taken care of by Washington that 4,600 cities and towns in our country and there are now in also invited to participate in the chance to register for the muthree bureaus are solicitious for his Incident to the ceremonies next election Instigause more than 9,200,000 gas meter's serving the homes and . Tuesray. PLAY. nicipal PRESENT SENIORS welfare one for the white bear, ' CANTON ROAJD BOOSTERS. Registration places wll be open tion, the organization with which factories of over 46,000,000 people. The senior class of the B. Y. U., another for the black bear and a under of the AU who George Washington this Y. Cannon and 'Professor Clawson persons president evening. of Ed direction tbe (Dutch) third for the brown bear. acjiy.ear there is ysed for the0 manufacture of this gas voted at the last general and university. This is to take place on Hugh M. Woodward Have Iiih-i- i ni)- will present "The Thir"AU Alaska Is finding ltseu ser Evans, tons of 7,100,000-- tons of bituminous November 7. elections may- -- find .of Novera municipal "members the comi)iIttie teenth pointed iously handicaapped by the overlap- ber 1, nt 8:15 o'clock. The play is The program Includes a reception to represent tne AMitne summer cite t:oalt 2,400.000 tons of coke, and 900,000,000 gallons of their names on the registration ping of bureaos.We certalnlycan: - one of mystery, thrills imdbtlls; nut ou the of school and ETL7"Boi)erts to repre oil. books, bntifthey-r- e not progress or even nope wi cuwlunch for delegates, inaugural cere sent the Utah county books those persons cannot vote exnerienced cast has An as Walter Adams, manager of the local gas company, says nlete tbe business of government been selected to represent the 1924 monies at . Memorial Continental sociation to confer with federal unless they register now. waen uunj-wgball and the reception to, President authorities relative to the. canyon there are now in use in the United States over 7,000,000 ..i,,..!,.- - clnw. v concerned . with the arxairs ot road from American Fork canyon to domestic gas stoves, 1,500,000 gas water heaters, 150,00G -Alaska. Our bureaus are . overr Provo canyon and endeavor to gas room heaters and over 9,000,000 gas lights in addition ' worked and unnecessarily so. Will thf facilities further that should begin 1Q .the larger cities of the countq gas street lamps of many of ' Interest of the Alpine summer " : I the cabinet We are not- a nation ''';'7. try. I '"v schooL specializing in war, and yet we "The & Utah Gas Coke Valley business has ' company's have departments of both army and in same the ratio as grown the industry generally through-- v TIT REE-DAnavy when these might oe consoli. STRIKE. out the United States, and-durithis year, it has added S00 . dated without a reduction of ef 7A International News Servlca. DRESDEN, Oct 30. Commun new customers to its service and increased its monthly sales ficiency. "Some-hothe government manists proclaimed a three-dastrike by more than $400' Mr, Adams said. . throughout Saxony In retaliation ages not to keep pace with the pro"This now is ah exrapidly growing company" offering for of e the Dresden a enterpriser of ousting ov; gress private " in test perimental with iiirnaces in Berlin. Provo gas house'heating 7 ernmcuby IT in order to demonstrate exactly what the cost of such heati t,, (K Mill,,! Ql'AKB BOCKS EARTH. - Urge Consolidation of War and Navy Departments -in U. S. Cabinet Ial- bv-pm- , SHOWS HOW TO ! B.Y. PRESIDENT r, min' -0-N1RIFEAS1 ; -- hus-bun- d t ,!u tm- n . ll :riz; - . ar-lan- cat-tail- ' - . Inter--este- by-Elt- be seething -- .1 - anthra coal,-1.800.00- - Chair.-Thursday- ' u f nil-st- " T e; drirteirijy-Presldcmt-Coolidg- out-do- -- 8trong for tariff reform, he soon became noted for his clear reasoning on that subject and as result was mad parliamentary secretary of the board of trade, Later he successively became leader of the Unionists of Opposition party In the house of commons, secretary of state for the colonies, chancellor of the exchequer, lord of thtf privy . seal and finally premier. PARDOE PLA- YPRODUCTION Plane, Smashed to Smithereens; Pilot Unhurt TT " so-f"- T ""T . ng t y rr International Nws 8rvlo, 8a Northern MANILA, Oct, Luson, rocked under a severe earthquake today, more severe than the shock which visited this vicinity tremlast night Damage from tM sevenblers, the most violent ta teen years, baa not been ascertained. The observatory here said the quake centered near Taat , Volcano, 60 . south of Manila. Pmfemnr T. Earl Pardoft. head of the Dramaatle Art department of the B. T. U. has published an at tractive pamphlet "Suggestions on Plays and Their Production." It wlU be used as an extension division circular. Vsluable stunt- " tions are offered In the little pubU NEW WAY TO COLLECT. eatlon on eaulDDlni the stage, orgs Nsws Brvlo. ' nlilng for play production, plays International Oct. 8a Separatists loaay books about plays and the theater, to contribute asparausi costumes and makeup, the language revolver! "omunrpnrv money. ' of the stage, etc. were slesed and disThe booklet will no doubt help Foodstuffs 1 editors were ar tributed.! Loyalist to popularize the study of play pro- ft ,ri. . -- 1 SUES MOVIE ACTRESS. against . . Hawley Is set for trial The actress charges as her reacruelty and sons fora divorce. Miss Hawler de clares ber husband refused to work and that he continually asked her r for money, v,. Hawley also called his wife "a actress brainless fool,? the alleged. They were married in Brooklyn fn rt . rested. the cheaper gas of the steel plant ing will be next year when will be available. . ' "The record of the development of this ..company ,is a International News Service. records th growth Erertrand Springville-an- d Octr30. Spanish" Details of the marital troubles of Fork In particularwrdof Utah county during the last 10 Wands Hawley, film luminary, are years. - There is probably no more interesting chapter in our scheduled to be related today before industrial and commercial history than the story we have told Summerfield diwhen her Judge above." . . vorce action Burton ; ; duction by extension work. 1T1 inioiq peeum ffort to Oust By ROBERT S. THORNBl'RG ""International News Service Staff ondentr ' Mrs. J. F. Clark and her little little da tighter,-- . of Pleasant Grove, were injured In an automobile smash on tbe state highway Monday afernoon, when a car- - driven by Myron Carter crashed into their automobile. A quicE turn of her steering wheel sent Mrs. Clark's auto nearly out of reach of a recklessly driven-ca'of Carter's and thus prevented a far more serious wreck. Flying glass cut Mrs. Clark and her daughter. They were taken to their home in Pleasant Grove where their Injuries were attended to. Carter was arrested by Deputy v Mis . ine nayiiuiesw mothers. Arrangements for the convention are being perfected by the stake Behealth committee, National Council of Women lief society's - B. B. Mrs. LeBoy DIn,-,M- rs Criticizes Government for Allen and Mrs. J. B. Eodsoa Bureau Waste. eattb. "This is to be a center," I Mrs. Dixon explained Trad should not be confused with the regular clinic work which is done as a COLORADO WOMAN TO charitable contribution to the sick BE COUNCIL PRESIDENT of - babies Door. The convention - dry-wid-e PRICE TWA.CENTS. : Car-- . State Highway When public-appearan- andmoihera.isioeJoraJlJ8blesl l -- jl- .... M r KON "taK I bethedeiegates" atrthisTOire conventton, j "FOR RECKLESS DRIVIN although it appears that mothers may be 'present as chap- or aiwiriiaica, w Buuicuuug ui uie auiu. Three Automobile Collide on may not oe over .abie3- - -E- Mrs. J. F. Clark and Daughter of Pleasant Grove Are Ughtly Jlurt real convention, with plenty of years of ager out tney.may do ,as young as it tSToasible foi, babrto i --makeIbe mothers and babtea conven- -tt- oa-la sponsored lot tbe Utah Stake Belief A society and is intended to promote T ' All Secret Societies In IN AUTO WRECK TO PROMOTE BABY HEALTH honesWogoodnesajioisejind a genumebabbUngfJtonguesi' , 1923. Oklahoma Aims Law At . GIRL INJURED MEET WITH DOCTORS HERE V 3(5, UT 1.1 ana Mocoers yyjii vrrovopaBies What promises to be - -- - - THE WEATHER . Tft , u- sums mm mr iits she wi tlT'll - m$ ITh - First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. NO. 105. YEAR. T i ' .or tb first time. proin-UcA. W. Mitchell. Long Island aviator, was flying 4 plane with a When ha tried to land at Heller Field, Nowark, N. Je didn't aauge the acUcm or c ... propeller head-oInto th embankment and kept going, narrowly mlaalng the Morris Cuyil and plunging four-blad- o r four-blad- 1916, she stated. . n 1! '. LITTI.E SON OF MR. AND survived by his parents and one sis. SIRS. LAMAR EVANS DIES. ter, Marjorle, 4 yean old. , Robert Lamar Evans, The funeral services will be held old son of . Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Wednesday afternoon at tbe fainUy Interment wlU be made Evans, died Monday evening at the residence. family home, 6C2 East Fourth South at the Provo city cemetery under street of stomach illness. lie ta the direction of the Berg Mortuary. , ; |