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Show 5' THE HERALD TO E DAI LY HERALD ; When yon bm Herald Want-Ad- a M rwdi inte More than 2400 next time yoa hart beat: Trytemm mH. trade, ar rent emethlng THE "WEATHER I TAIfc-F- air YEAR. NO;j45. o) ft Ayr MMM www )ie - fff Ml - " - MAN PRICE TWO CENTS. - THE LATEST BIG NOISE IN TflE POLITICAL BAR NYARD ATTEMPT TO IN UTAH LAE ... . KILL PklNGE v , By DIKE Correspondent. Dalselke Nanlwa, 25, who fired at the Japanese ruler was captured af- ing saved by the police from be- the Sai'""""""MiMMI PastbrPillories- - ! GAS HEATING ErSfSv8 obse- r" v . BOY SCOUTS FIND DEVIL'S KITCHEN long-haire- d ; . -- -- mtterlt4n . 1 y - II . gas-nre- u ''.'! . pQ ' , l '. - . il i- Colgate--Universit- X at u . - " t m ' - KIWANIS CLUB HAS FAUM BUREAU GUESTS ku ujis tlm uncii is-- Frank Evans;. Dr. Harris and 7 K. Butkr Speakers at Meeting. - - . - ; I Tim -- a spiri t of closer coopera-',-tio.among farmers themselves, I n farmer-busines- s . La-mo- Wood-Clifto- n DEATH HOUSE - FIRE SUBJECT - s the---c- ity. OF INQUIRY - "Pan-Europe- - . .""?"'" gas-fire- d fr" iuix ii;tti as a n:iunmrr irm lit ilrainallciinllv iiHo Tin- In' r : r E -' - Washington. !,,. 21,- - Ka-ler- U.-Dra- ma ll . Servk-o- ; . Scandal Mongers PROF. PARDOE IS HONORED -- OLD-TIM- Nc v Pan-Europ- e and-Cookin- ..'.'" .hmomational Farmery' Speakers Urge Bet-- '' ter Understandirrg of Marketing Problems. if tdday iiinl laid mi tin- ducrst.-ptin' While Iloiiso. Tt 7n an open Icttor to President i.Coolidge, Edward Young Clarke ini- By DAVID M. t'Hl'RCII. 111,1111 iul!1 ullJ "f th News Servke Staff l'1'1'111 Klim in' th .l.'uited Suites dccbired Cerrespo'iTdeht. I the . organization which ho .Was in LONDON Dee. 27. A United sirmnwiiai in romiiinn nau iegew maateu Into a States of European sounds like a, chine" that is cheap political "brazenly siijierceding Utopian dream iu these days of the authority of American courts" and he concluded his letter with an chaos and confusion. Yet, there are those w ho are opti- appeal to the president to take the mistic enough Jo liefieve that a lead in a national effort to stamp United States of Europe can be out "hooded terrorism," .or else created, nindo an actuality and re- force the klan to disband. .Clarke's letterrcreated a sensation moved from the realm of ilrenms. Dr. R. N. CoUdenhove Kalergl, of in the capital Not only did the Vienna,, is one of the leaders and founder ofthe klan confirm in his e of the letter some of .the gravest charges proponents Society which' aims at a United that have been made against the States of Europe, which will assume organization by its enemies but he .world leadership and "will not in also served notice of a war to' a finish upon Hiram W. 'Evans, present elude Great Brjtian. The Society proposes Imperial wizard. The fate of the a conference of all of the nations of klan as a national organization is .Europe for the formation of a co said to hang in the balance. Besides the letter, Clarke submitoperating, united Europe, under one ted to the president a mass of docuflag. Until there is a United States of mentary evidence to support his Europe there can be no world fed- charges that the present administraeration is merely hypocritical ideal-- , tion of the klan has violated laws. ism thro wain the way by capitalists whose advantage it is to keep Europe in a state of international " chaos. Germany must find a friend, reasons and it must lie either France or Russia- for the British menacing crowd which closed in about him. His two companions however, escaped. The prince regent after returning to Akasaka with his wounded chamberlain proceeded to the diet chambers and delivered his speech, appearing to be the calmest" person' in ; Tot two hours and a half search- the assemblage: All newspapers in Toyko carrying ers broke ice in a widening circle to The locate the body and when It was the story were surpressed. found carried the body into Goshen, metropolitan chief of police assumConstable Morgan to ing full responsibility resigned im: telephoned . ' . x. .V , , SherlffJoha.JLJfeyiljhflLJLfter mediately. : The attempt upon the Prince Reconsultation with County Attorney Martin M Larsen directed that the gent's life ocenred at Toranamon v body be turned orer to relatives at tram stop at 10:30 this' morning. Nanlwa walked jauntily from the Eureka, as no suspicion of foul play Newt Service. International crowd which the police had pressed was considered. COLUMBTJS, Ohio, Dec 27 Asback from tram' the atop, death the is The of Mitchell carrying first the lake has claimed of skaters In apparently a wafting stick, which serting that "more people have been many years: It was said at the sher- was in reality a revolver. by Gas Proclamlng to the crowd that he Heating toninlM thfln iffa office. releaseS at warfronts." "But that la no surety that it will was a son of a member of the diet, 88 "knew and was he what be as many,, years before the next doing," Rev. 0. Jeffares McCombe, pastor of Naniwa fired point blank at the death is recorded," Sheriff Boyd Broad Street Methodist Episcopal whose rved.-""Skaters automobile was prince" regent should "be very The time "is coming when house ' church herer sermonized on "The e would-babreast the careful to see that the Ice is thick directly slayer. The crash of shattered elass heating by gas will be just as usual Sins of the Tongue." enough to stand a heavy weight of tv Dr. McCombe declared that realization to the ""crowd a large eruwitSkatera should not! tronght to Walter Adams, manager "the slanderous scandalmonger cording their that ruler's life had been en of go at any great distance from the the Utah, valley Gas and Coke makes enemies out of friends, drives be at band dangered and Nanlwa was threatencrowd so that help-wihusbands and wives to the divorce company 'of Provo. .IX needed. J Little boys should not ed with death when the police man"What housekeeper would not cofirt, partnerships to dissolution, venture 'far acrds"the lake ind per-- . aged to msh him to the safety of a think of going back to the old coal business Into and bankruptcy sons who cannot swim should be police station. He was taken from fired cook stove, with its coal to be the wells of friendship. cautions about venturing far out there to central police headquarters brought in and ashes to carry .out poisons "I am afraid ot the black tongue, wnere omcers are stju grilling him . alone." . my in an effort to determine who was and a sooty flue pipe to be taken for. I do not possess much exceptcondown and cleaned few character and my reputation," every behind the plot. tinued Rev. Dr. McCombe. " ?He who Naniwa or Namba as he is known months," declares Walter Adams. "And yet It was quite a task and robs. me of my good name robs me In some dialects claims he is a son enrich him of a member of the diet According took some years, to show, people that of that which does not to the police who are questioning cooking by gas was cleaner, cheaper: and leaves me poor Indeed.' more convenient and better In every with "The scientific slanderer, Troop 9 of the Pioneer ward ac- the prisoner, he is of the way. What has been done for wo- drooped Hp, arched eyebrow, shrugcompanied by Scout Master Boyd radical type, In the cooking field, by substiDavis took a hike up Rock canyon ged shoulder, significant look and The attempted assassination was men Wednesday. Arriving at the canyon Immediatedly slezed upon as a po- tuting gas for coal, will be done for adder's poison under his lips can reno lesome-- time was spent studying and litical issue. Popular opinion ac the- men and In some cases women lease a poisonous virus which as . passing tests. cused Minister Goto of bringing the too, whose duty it is to. keep the gal analysis can produce in court fires burning all through' the basis for a libel, yet will do its deadA cold north west wind was blow- Kussian home, into envoy Jnpnn and jorre ly work in undermining stable charing, so the boys sought shelter in thus aiding In spreading socialism. winter months. "Who has not come home late on acters. the "Devils Kitchen.'' Finding it A speclnl cabinet meeting was at ."The slanderer whose specialty Is too "hot" there they proceeded to a once called to determine whnt action a cold winter's night to find that the furnace fire has gone out and the sin of the tongue should be sub- cave. Where they found the pas- the Yammnmoro cabinet would tnkev must be rekindled no matter how . leered to the cleansing power of the sage to "hla" underground - apart- - the cabinet's InaUy be- late the hour. Then there is the life and death of Jesus Christ. If meiits. Not desiring to explore, they ing determinedresignation ( 1 l upon. treatment. proceeded on their wsy. .In a sheltOne official expressed belief that niatterof eindersr ashes,to ctinkersr, he foils tsrespond tothisto an lsola contend he should be consigned and soot choked flues ered ampitheater of rocks they the attempted assassination mnpled with. Many weeks in the fall and tion camp, where he may companion rested. - While here one member of with the cabinets resignation will It is necessary to run a low with the stinging serpents and. poithe troop succeeded in passing the defeat the universal mea- spring fire, the hardest kind of a fire to son himself with hls 'own sting." test In second class cooking by cook- sure which will comesuffrage befor6 "this keep in and very wasteful when It ing a "first class" meal of potatoes session of the diet coes out. A few pounds of fuel wast RICHARD KNOWS NOTHING and spare ribs, The Selyukal, or opposition politi ed ABOUT FIRPO'S CLAIM Full and happy the boys wended cal party seized the opportunity tod when it could be purchased from their way homeward, doing a good discredit the Xnmmnmoto ministry. $3 to $3 a ton, was jiothiug much to concern ourselves about, but now International Newg Service. turn by rendering assistance to a Former Takahashi imme- the premier NEW YORK. Doc. 27. Tex Rfc k- price ranges nround $0 a ton and car which had skidded off the grade. diately started a series of calls on t-- Ui-4bat - bo knew It a different officiate and added In spreading the of the cost of nothing of the claim of Luis Flrpo HONOR ATHLETES. wave of popular- - disfavor against together the.cost mustfuel, also be con that he held an agreement to bo?c twlng It, which, cabinet- SrnOnlo Spalla, European sidered, . International Nws gsrvloe. ' theFollowing to his address the diet "The gos company does not recom in" Buenos Aires . TJRBANA; Ili, Dee. 27.-'- Way Prince Hirohito .received the mend burners in. boilers 4BC a llllie luai vunuicieu nu lut gas putting. back before the fait of ISOO, when foreign Regent Tsiialla-Tunneenvoys who called to match, closed by Illinois was In Its athletic swaddlng their pleasure at his safety. express designed for burning coal; teo much heat is wasted. A properly design Rickardfor February 1. 'ine proclothes, so to speak, there was no of--, boiler Is 80 per cent ef- - moter added that be had negotiated ed flcial varsity iV such as the ath- - AGRiri LTlTtAL SPEAKER AT the for Spalln's services by cable and - The average dully wages of Investigate the letes since that day have proudly PROVO ROTARY CU B MEETING flcent-the latter bad.n0 French lnltorer Is reputed to be ' that understood other before " boiler Installing shy .WOTB,'.1 J Dr. Heber J. Webb, state agricul alHuit 14 franco type In your home. There Is' also other, obligation. Men famous in Orange and Blue tural Inspector, will be the speaker a gns fired hot nir now in to wear jturnace annals havent formal right at the luncheon Friday noon of the . pou MAGAZNES FREE. the emblem, George Huff, director Frovo. Rota,r.v elub, In Hotel Roiierts. use." ' With all subscriptions, to the Daily and Sunday Herald, of athletics thought that It would De "Dr. Webb has recently been en SYRACUSE ROXER NOT ONLY raTrraceful deed ; to" remedy this. gaged In inspecting and grading DEAF HI T HAS WOODEN LEU. paid in" advance, either new. or present subscribers, wnVbe . With great pains he has compiled of Utah county and will have International News Servlo. 'annual subscriptions, to . the . following monthly given "'a llBt of the members ot tennis who pfriuta . some Interesting Information on-- a A ., Dec IIASllLTPNt fv . were eligible and upwards of 100 ef subject vital to the prosperity of lioxer wbols not only dcafbut has magazines: The Farm-Journathe oldtlmors returned recently to ProTO and the wunty," snys Secre- a wooden leg ! This unusual comreceive the belated honor. The cere tary Clayton Jenkins in bis weekly bination Is offered to the collegia The' Pfiiiple's Popular Monthly t ' ' . mony was feature of the homecora letter to Rotariana. TheHoubKold Inil he. world .,L . log: festivities. Glen "of George Dorhauwif - The Provo Rotary club this year person by Good Ktorjtes continued its Chrtstmns. girt pro Ridge. N. J. All fVinaa fnnir mnrrn7.inea are included with annual sub BRIDE IS CHRISTMAS GIFT. Dorham. In spite ef his physical gram, of sending flour to the poor. office, The Herald Vhen .paid in advance and 23. Glen Thomas Mlldenhalb age " handicaps, Is surprisingly active and scriptions in increase of rrovo, received a Christmas gift price. winwithout a like any looks place agressive and, PIONEER IS BURIED. he is said to be delighted with a team iu the The subscription price of the Daily and Sunday Herald, ner mi "PAYSON. Dec. 27. Funeral serdelivered by carrier, including the four magazines. Is when i s Tha wedding waa performed the vices for William C Wlghtmnn- 00 candidates for the; onlv. the Dnce. inclucunff tne o en Twenty-fiv- e a'i in Tito'h tj vetat ftnai a mn fin war tnivtnlnt IOIIUMSJ NIVI UIH niiri wv17 lr fV yean of ag. a Black Hawk L:. team are now working under . Kft o rind ; i i ' M. Ilales. eran snd nloneer. was held Wednes ,. County Clerk "Wallace Head Coach Dick Harlow. They in1924. Is 1, untd January The Christmas bride was Miss day afternoon mt 1 o'clock In, the clude four veteran letter men of offer good This Lilian Iona Nlcnola. age 18, , of Nebo. stake tabernacle. last year team. , Moroni. '. , . t DAY IS NEAR f: : BE WORliD AIDS BUSINESS Pan-Europ- V--' ter the attempted assassination, 7 -- and between-"thniiin cm the land" and the city business nuin exists, today was the sentiment uppermost iu the minds of thu men whoa tended the men meeting Thursday noon of the Provo Kiwanis elub.' Thut spirit, too, . was evidenced-- in the addresses of Attorney Frank Evans, of "Salt Luke City, and President. Franklin S. Harris, of the Brigham Young - J' university. L. L. Bunnell, president of the Utah. Farm Bureau, and a member of the Provo Kiwanis club, "presided. F. G. Warnick won the at- - ' tendance prize, contributed by Mr,. ' . Bunnell. The musical .program was furnished by the B. Y. U. quartet, including August Johnson, Wm. W. Taylor, Scott A. Taylor, .and Bunnell, with Mrs. Leona Van Wagoner, piano accompanist - W. ft. Butter, president of the" Mercantile Co;, and general sales manager of the M. E. mim company, ot Umaha, was a.., on the guest, and spoke briefly fact that business men the country, I over are awakening to aTealiza- tion thut .prosperity on the funna Erap1rehnstiHrTnntty Ik-- through meu ns greater . prosperity in blood relationship and language all P over the world to allow it to be a The city business man cannot real friend of any European power. have prosperity unless, and until. Kalergl admits there Is still much w the farmers near his city enjoys hatred between .the French and the t prosperity." Mr. Butler sald.r t Germans and this is at present the Seventeen Patients Barn to "The misunderstanding- - between cniel obstacle to the scheme for city business .men and the men on Death in Insane Asyrefuses to unite B. Y. the lund graduully is being wiped Department unity- but If France lum Fire; with Germany-- then Germany will Head Nanfed Regional out," Dr Harris declared. go to. Russia, with the. aid of GerMr. Evans explained the plan Chairman. man scietific knowledge and Ameri CHICAGO, Dec. 27. Five city, and purposes of the- Utah state can money, will be on Its feet again. state and federal, agencies today farm bureau, which, be maintained, A signal honor has come to And there will be another war, In launched a Joint inquiry into the has received favorable corn- disastrous' fire at the Chicago State already Prof. T. Earl Pardoe of the B. Y. which France will be crushed. meat from men prominent in the U. In Ills appointment by tin lit Kalergl nopes France will hosjiltal xur. the Insane at Dunning nation. tlonal Board of Directors of the listen to argument and will Join which last night took a toll of at He, too, called attention to the Association of Public Speech Im- 'with Germany and other European least seventeen lives and loosed apparent Interlinking of prosper provement to be chairman of one nations to form a united States of thirty or more dangerously Insane lty on furni and In city. of the twenty regions into which Europe. patients, as a menace to the city... "When the price of farm prodthe county is-- divided. Professor Fire hazard in the overcrowded ucts, when .the farm dollar - pur- Dr. Kalergl is so enthusiastic Pardoe s region Includes Utah ana alwut the plan that he has written frame structure known us the chasing iMwer goes up there are Darts of the surrounding states. a book setting forth "deuth house"' bus been recognized ft;wer comiuerclul failures," Mr. The appoinnient comes as a mani- his ideas and those for which the as an ever present dunger for the Evans asserted. "And when the festation of appreciation of the e last eleven years and the asylum price line of farm products descends Society is working. energy and. splendid work done by The great Euroiiean federation of ' hod been saved from destruction by the line of business failures goea Professor Pardoe in the interests states, as proposed, would be the flames lnrgely by luck lu eight up. For some years the purchasof speech improvement: Among his greatest in the world, having A popu-- ! blazes since 1010. ing power of the farmer's dollar recent accomplishments is the mak latlon of 431 millions of peoples, as Judge C. U. Jenkins, state director has been going down, --and during ing of a survey of the colleges, compared with 212 millions fu Pan - of public welfare- arrived in Chi- - those years there was an Increase and Junior high Amerlca, 408 millions In EaRt Asia, cago high schools, today to take charge of the In in commercial failures. We are schools of the state as to the work 145 millions In the Russian coun- - vestigation for the state. IK-- will glad that 1923 saw a slight cljange being done in publlcr speaking. He tries and-45millions iiMhe-- BritisHybe assisted iiy the statu flre.Jm.j-- iur mu ueuer, u biuuu upwuru has also recently published a pam- Empire. shals office- the Chicago fire dvpaii- trend of the farm dollar's .purphlet dealing with the art of play The United States of Europe pro - ment, county Judge. Jnrccki and rep chasing power, aud, I believe, this u "" Jeet might well cause the world to resentatives of the initeu States will be reflected in a. downward uma ul m:iw i mio va ijuuui. i,ju stop and think if it were as near Veterans Bureau, working on behalf tendency of failure lags and offering" helpful sugges success as Dr. Kalergl believes It to of housed in ,the line. tlous us to their interpretation! j "The farmer is ou the improve, be, but anyone in Europe today. who tinder structure. will be Bodies chared beyond recognition jaiid seeBJnatiima bickering over petty VISITING MOTHER. can onlv consider the 'made the work of identification flitted iu business." . SPANISH FORK, Dec. 27. Mr. Mr. Evans gave the farm buy; United States of Europe as a dream slow and but five h:nl and Mrs. C. E. Jones, who spent the and a most of the Ber-- " that among the known dead early today. Tern's acknowledgement "Utopian dream--apast year in Arizona, where Mr. vices' rendered In the last state Tlie.y wore: Jones was engaged in. government STRONGnEART S WIFE legislature by Senator Leroy Dixon,-w- ho Elijah Carraker, su attendant. construction work, are spending the aided in placing the farm co- Mrs. Ciirrnker. his wife. SUES FOR JUVORCE mother-Mrs- . Jones' Mrs. with holidays oiicriitive organization statute son. Lowell 11, their Carraker, " the law of the state. Agnes Creer. Mr. and ' Mrs. International News Service. Michael Bennett, i.'i, a patient. Jones spent several weeks in Los "Among the orgiinizntlous 'made-- ' 27. John Bennett, 3S. a patient. Pec. LOS The ANGELES, h to to bpan-lsix.ssilile Angeles previous, Coming by that law," Mr. Evans, unidentified bodies theof Heart Twelve theater Fork for the visit. Mr. Jones wirld Strong f rom the ruins were .those explained, "was the Utah Poultry U tile defendant in n divorce In the a lieutenant was formerly suit on file here today in which of potieiiTH who were nunbli- to cs- - Prudiuvnt' assts'latioir, which thli : United States army. n?lntf- - ltr,tku IrmHo tinnn- year has shipped out ot the state1, Mary Newconib !"herself a prominent ftuiwi the eggwi giving rrgurcnEe-!?!!MAN VISITS HERE SCHOOL ducers :!.) per cent more for their charges Koltert Edeson wltn non-- tims of deineutia irnix-- ,who were of eggs than otherwise fliey would Ralph Wilkin, superintendent stiort. Edeson's' real names, ac-- In the flimsy building xvlum the haw This .organization ; received. schsols at'Pocatello, Idaho, is visit is George flames Were discovered. to. the coiuplaint. cording to bus tali the front as an I Ing In Provo during the holidays; put w A decade ago he was a ere Several pf the p;tt lent s Mr. Wilkin formerly lived at Spanl.A VUIIVI,I llll-- l III New York hat' In 1.11. .,1 M -- .. a.......l...o ' 1..,. ..Ui, Iu UD annnasnJ IU I'llllll, nuru .tun. (IlillVIII iiiiiliiKT; luui) (ijicaicu us the pre ish Fork and is favorably known in Indlniiu drama ,'Strongheart euorrs to neep u.e me., cam , pe educational circles of Utah rounty.. the recent miU.r he lias In in TOYKO, Dec. 27. The Japanese cabinet following a prolonged session resigned late today as a result of an attempt to assassinate Hirohito, Prince Regent of Japan, as he was proceeding to the diet chambers to convoke the 48th diet session. The prince regent was uninjured by the assassin's bullet which shattered the glass of his limousine but grand, chamberlain ""rlye who was riding with him was slightly injured. jkjtc WWW BETTER PRICE men . Germany s r riend, bays Vienna Proponent.. N. PARRY. ux Klan Brought to ' International News Service Staff 'V m FORTRODterS LEADEii IS PREDICTION! Party. t jt BROWNS OF EUROPE HAY WOULD Assassin Said to Be Member of Radical v I. ( Would-B- e . s C, l'an-Euro- ASSASSIN'S BULLET UNDER ICE FOR BARELY MISSES PRINCE TWQ AND HALF HOURS John Mitchell, of-- 1 Eureka, was drowned, in Utah lake Wednesday afternoon while skating near Goshen, i Mitchell, well known through the southern part of the county as Jack Mitchell was skating with a party of frlenda from Goshen and Santaouin when he went through the ice. He ' was half a mile distant from the others of the party when the lea cracked beneath him and he plunged Into the cold water of the lake. "We heard a yell, but thought he was doing that to. call us toward him," one of the party explained to V Constable Morgan of Goshen. "When we didn't see him we though he had skated further away, until one ot us remembered his cry and we skated toward where he had last been seen. The ice was broken through and then we knew what had become of Jack." Immediate effort was made to locate the body, but considerable difficulty wa -- encountered as the Ice the body had floated beneath ' ' quite a distance from the point where is had gone through. ' Despite Present Chaos, Pla Is Ardently Advocated by Society. BODY lit p YET COME TRUE Jack Mitchell Meets Death, .in Three Attack Hirohito, Prince of Utah Regent of Japan; One Jcy Waters Lake. Captured. Lake Skaters Warned to Ex-- . ercise Caution Where Ice ' - UNITED STATES- - REGENT JAPAN Is Uncertain. o)io)(n)fo)n IruuBMIfilBbi&lAL THROUGH LAK SKATER DIES . inr STUBY rnw W colder sooth por--. tonigfet , PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923, VI II ' . moderate eold wave southeast lion. Friday Fair. . Firstin news, first in circulation, first in,advertising, and first delivered in the homes. THIRTY-EIGHT- H. - y. - . motion' years pictures. worked ' 4 Mary Newconib, or Mrs.' has playetf lending roles with Pacific const st4ick cotupanies and apjenr-- : ed lately ill New York in "The on the Jury," f The the divorce were married in 'Newark. N. .1., in V.W. - when (filches, 1m whs 41 aim sjle 21. Wo-ma- n roin-lilnin- spiH-ific- invksti?;te dissti:k ' Int i national N-- Dec. '27. A WASIIINGTirN, Investigation of tut' llonda th dl null oil till' coast, Vith the los of seven ships undva wore of lives, loomed today as a result of a prclimi?,"'y 1ii-- t hiiuie by the naval affairs snb;coui-mltt- e of the houso appropriations committee. Rear Admiral E. W. Eberle, chief o fnavsl operations, appeared before with all record! the bearing upon the Honda disaster. , . i hall she was overcome turn by the dense sinoU'c and fell near I he '' to-th- j - .1.'" ' V, Z priye the pevducer receives, they " diMiv. have not raised the cou price . tine of the insane men dashed sinner is" asked, totha pai-They mere- -' i back and carried her to safety. ly suve tuthu pruUm.et.tho uuueo As limi Mpparutus was 'prae(i-ill(spread betweeu the man cesiiry the of wli'D hiJplcss ipiick spread ignlnl and Uie person mho . .1 .i... me iiiiiii,'. viini;in ' " ui m ; C01ISiiniCI& " ment resjiotulcd to a geilenil alarm j iKirtloiis' !n ther, of 'the 'etatt nmd of the - HHyJmrt4j,alr but In th. ,lm)cltioiis are- fonntug, and of neMl; v ill give llio' prKluccra tfrmiiols c.'mld n.d reach I:i to fight, the bliue. prices, oml will furnish tho con- Many f the iaiint held lit Dun- - Sunir with boiler food ut no were iucn some of crcasu "In cosj. ' wliotn had lost , their reason In the) The farmer means, to deal fair ri'iir nc micii fir.' m rrmu't'. ly Willi the .coustuuer, for he know P Lack of provision for these men that it Is. vnly by dealing fairly can had forcer asigmncnt of those who he succeed and maintain his succame to tho attention of Chicago cess. The consumer Is his friend, police to Dunning, despite crowded his only customer, and he wlU deal conditions there, police officials fulrly with hltn. . V stated. Mr. Evana paid a high tribute to '.; the business man, who, he said, Six thousand person! fell In Americans should be taught to adduels during ten years of the reign mire. :'."-.' ' , . i ' hr g' -- . ' T ot Henry, IV. - ' : ; 1 |