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Show 1 THE ...DAILY HERALD jgt THE HERALD Vi rrrr low tin-- !40 u u r; XH1KTY-EIGHT- YEAR. H NO. 184. . fi fictrg, THE WEATHER I TAH Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; nt derided rhmige In nrst in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the hnmr. leiupt-ralur- MATY "a) PRICE TWO CENTS. EBTVi 90 0OOOO0r0 ooooooooooo ooooo iiwants Honor Memory of Father of Our Country iHa 0 O " GIRLS NICE AND ISERVICESTAR Broadway AnapJ BOYS BAD. SAYS ADDRESSSES Florida Preacher AGE GIRL PREACHER CLUB KIMS EGGERTSEN i ft ABC 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O i i m PROVO. UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1924. da Jo rf r. New Head PROVO GIVEN a ASK COOLIDGE i : 10-DA- PETITION Foreign Policy of Washington Is Theme of Teacher's " Address. DEAN HOYT PRESIDES AT CLUB LUNCHEON Sheba" Once" Broadway Angel Defends Modern Maid.' &ouI-bavm- g Kiwanis Play Girls Just What Boys Want Them to Be, She Asserts; Sixes" Was 0. K. Under Rouge. Decided Success. PAIR Or SIXES. The Herald tins asked one of dramatic fcritics the fiireiwist of Provo m review the Kiwanis play, "A Pair of Sixes," which at the Columbia was played theater evening. Wednesday The review will be printed in Fridav's Herald. , ; Is Without George Washington see how the Revolution Uffii'ult to it or the new have succeeded :vmld could have been fcovernnieut estab-- VI By FRANK I. WELLER. International News Service Staff Correspondent. iY ST. PETERSIU KG, Fin., Feb.. 21. Even though she swears, wears little, drinks gin, goes on "necking parties," plays poker, smokes a ml stays out all night, the modern girl is made of "sugar nnd spice and everything nice," the same ns the sad sister of yesteryear or Ithebn Crawford, evangilist, doseu't know enough to inhuuI sand in a rat hole. She will tell anybody ilrts Thursday noon. py dog's tails!" "One can hardly overestimate the "There-- nothing wrong with our pportanee of Washington's person- girls. The boys are to blame. The al character uixm the life of his girls are just what me boys want them to be. They may lie wrong a '.ptmtry. His w isdom and courage, met lis simple integrity, his tact and lot of times in deciding what boys rbeariince, his dignity and manli want them to be, but they are do ke, his purity and magnanimity ing their darmlest to find out. Whatfaoul exalted the nation." ever it is, their inherent decency can Mr. Eggertsen referred to Various le depended iiMin to protect them refused to from bad results." So there. pmM when Washington Sheba. k drawn into conflicts In Europe oper. nailed from coast to coast a year er 21 of M advised against any entangle of m ments with foreign countries, even ago as "The Angle of Uroadway. M kmngli each time he was ridiculed the ertswhile Salvation Army lassie read nd Horned does a swan dive right into the naby the opposition. 1. "During the European war in 1873 tional spotlight now as "The Ul W Itile Citizen Sheba" of St. Petersburg. Genet, the French d. sltnl iiaUter, was stirring up sentiment She is preaching Independently p rrwor rne FrrLch and AiicrtnM to tourists ia the heart of the hotel to so doing, jecta Washington declared and business district of this city, itb tM Jainst such action and issued his with only an old circus tent for a or wli Mtrality proclamation." said Mr. church. Every night great crowds 1 igwtsen. "Genet annealed to the are packed under the "big top" to hple to remove Washington from hear what this exotic girl is going obiter. Washington calmly to say about her religion, , which (!1presidency. the storm of snt'er nnil at hia brands unkindness as the greatest I PER, rallied request the French govern- - sin in the world. eaidMtl few recalled their indiscreet and Seeking an exclusive interview, cretin ppetuoua minister the writer found the famous Rheba 1. The follnvvinff venr Washington attired In a flimsy black negligee, l.) pin faced the oimosirion of th her glory of golden hair falling Hie on account of the, to them, loosely over shoulders that Venus trentv with firont herself well might envy and the "appointing ritain in which that nntinn inciut. little evangelist perched amid flowi on her right to search. When ers that surrounded a chaise lounge pe opposition of her home. newspapers held the in the resident up to scorn, he remarked. FLAPPER IS O. K. who uld rather lie in "Is the flapper O. K. !" she exmy grave than rack the presidency." claimed in answer to a question. 'Wasl :veral foreign policy was "With apologies to her own slang, u defini.,i with hjs f,)reweii a(i,jress she 'aint nothing else but'. She's which b.. Kid. 'It is onr true got it all over the old fashioned girl :tory, HIT to steer ele9i ...... nf I'C im umi when it comes to taking care of ... luaiipps with nnv mrfk. .1.. herself. She ought to look how reign world. Harmony and a lib- - much more she knows. Men used to ai intercourse with all nations are talk girls into errors of judgement '"nimendcd on promises of judgement, but that f!'l interest.' " condition passed with the sob songs, rhe Biiiiiii.m.-n- t of the Kiwanis the minuet and the petticoats. A r.'lir (if Kivat! " "The time has come when girls tO:;l of SHT.--i hJl F 8 and Ml. realize (he odds are against them. tiiiit more thnn am nr They are playing all their cards. K' ,,,eiir n .Ue They are gambling everything It"";1li;,ve Wn r.Hi,l They are stressing the- physical ap" Wlls di -- ided on motion r- peal and smoking cigarettes thinss a "iiuuiau tnat a letter of they wouldn't do but for the primi. w HWlatlllIl Iip mill tive instinct of self preservation. . , P t the l"C Men won't pal around with the reHormanee. tiring timid little girl anymore, and Hedonist .o girls hare to "do their stuff good to encour-t- e or lose out L an. of a fflemlTK of i, -wickedness ....j "There is no more kiwanis convention at Denrer lots among young girls now than there hat ever was. The modern girl, under all her rouge and lipstick, wants honorable- marriage, a home and kiddles, just as much as her mother beet or grandmother wanted them. She een pOON despises cheap love and only plays at it to beat the man in his own ays. game.. In the true sense of mortal- . ity 6he Is decent and irreproach-bleTTithi: A four v , . r)or. v .. W1U f,elelirate th nvmnloHnn east ,.r, - ). V1 r - COMPLETE lain rlvL ll imr.Wi can Kit re. Igr. rnts "T tl,e nT " " give INTO Pce which INITIATED ECONOMICS uHi;hu is mmt neanng aud aiready the are lin8 m0Ted in. The Hew 1.00. Jnl- - B U; m 'I 1 the nelneen corps, has been named new head of the Bureau c Enfiftv-In- g at Washington. act- imt as BOYTELLSWHY Star Legion. Mrs. L. O. Potter, state president of the Service Star Legion, Thursday vetoed all Service Star activities in lines other than Americanization nnd patriotism. "The Service Stnr Legion must not sponsor any movement not patriotic." Mrs. I'otter declared. Linking the Service Star-l-egio- iK : ' Major 'Wallaco W. Kirby of to have ap'rs Mrs. Mormon, nrigiuaied with ing ns a private iti.eii, and n member of the Service HE KILLED HIS OWN FAMILY n Were Follewers of mission changes the ordinance. We do not want boys under the age of "False God." 21 frwiueutly pool halls." Thursday Mrs. Harmon s.iid she I5y WILLIAM HALL I5ERC, was sneaking for herself and some International News Service Staff j friends with whom she hd , Corre;4oodcnt. about (he ordinance, and not for (ho' Service Star Legion. ST. PI'TERSI't'RG, Fla., Feb. 21. Frank McDowell, who said hp j killed his mother and bis father and ' two of his sisters to wash r.way a i "sin ag.'iiiis, tic? Holy Ghost," was confined todav iu the Fineallas ounty jail at Clear Water, Fin., in the home sickness nnd contagion a heavy guard. are a thing of the past and cleanliThe 1! rear old hoy was being watched closely in fear that ho ness, health, happiness and comfort would take the final step in this takes its place and makes the bouse Fish and Game Protective horriMc three fold scheme to wipe a real home." Association Brings Film to out all member nf bis family in or- The jiowei ful siu lion of the Royal i'-to alone for Ins "sin. vacuum cleaner is; acmonstnited by Strand Theater. The fill- act. he f.ihl trMiee. v C"!d Mr. Stfliastin. He shows that it is have been the taking of his ,,m, ;f,. the dirt underneath the carpet as "Outdoor Life- in I'lali." the ''"".one bv dn.wn-i"froiu well as that on top which is removed the exceptional tisbin; ing. by the dialler. His demonstration of hnntins districts the state din- year ago yes!er-lathe ntn.1- also shows that the Royal is no re- which was filmed under the l""r'! I II, ..f 1,1 sill n II,,Iv siiector ot dirt and that lmt. hair. uiai supervision oi v omniissioiiiT Clued," he offered his two as (ijrey toothpicks, pins, hairpins, I lav id M.tdseii. will Ik1 shown at the f p.iH.r all,i u other imagin-gon- e t burned offering I" subdue the j.j ur-- ' Strand theater Sat and Friday wrath of an 'iiiiju-- r tent . This hnp-- i a,,. things that can cover tin' floor day. up alike and forced into pened at Decatur. Ga.. when be to film The Provo is" brought tli- - dust bag of the vacuum cleaner. a gasoline drenched mattress of T'tah the kinds under the auspices which the two girls slept and Attachments of various upon Game Fish and Protective then locked them In the m.l!;p it poKsiIe to do all kinds of County burning association. room. He took the lives of bis fa-- j cleaning work with the machine, been shown has it Everywhere n aw second step in xiif exceptional ease with which words of commendation for the ex- flier and mother bis "blood cleansing" pact. They these attachments are adjusted to aud Iveauliful ceptionally pictures ,1 machine is an outstanding feaImth were shot to death as they depicted are made. It has told of the Royal, as demonstrated scenery been shown in Salt Lake City for slept. Iu a composed manner he by Mr. Sebastin. more than a week with return cn-- j officers of the quadruple killing and then held an anlihnred discussion Among the attachments is a floor already booked. Several brush month piece which is used on gagenients Utah county towns have also with the chief of police on religious of the hardwood floors and which makes it seen the topics. picture. to The confessed impossible for the machine slayer said he All memliers of the Utah County ' scratch the delicate finish of the Fish and Game Protective associa- "blasphemed against the Holy on February 10, when he was floor. tion, with a paid up membership, Ghost" A barge number of interested per- receives two tickets free to one of 12 rears old. About this date ever sons watched the demonstration since, he said, his mind became the performances. Mr. Sebastin wil l in Thursday. To accommodate the large num- "Iwzy" and he felt that some atonefurniture ber of people who will desire to see ment was necessary. the store Saturday afternoon and even- the picture. Manager Ray Sutton of Explaining his references to the ing to continue the demonstration. the Strand theater has arranged "Ami Christ" in the confessions, tfie three matinees in addition to the youth insisted that bis sisters were The followers of the "False Christ" and two evening performances. ROME,' Feb. 20. (INS) Italy will times of the shows for Friday aud thijt'thia was the cause of their March 20, annex Fiume, formally parents were also allied Saturday wiU be 1:30, 2:45, 4 :00, desjtfrVI after ratification of the Jugo-Sla- v with this "False God" he said. 7 :45 and 9 :15 o'clock. was said it today. treaty . t'lH-ed- VACUUM CLEANERS AID IN KEEPING WORLD IN HEALTH loUTDGOR LIF! dust "With the Royal vacuum cleaner SHOWN HEREF ' " i v..,-..,-,- si.-te- j tre j i j Try This on Yours! HOME FRATERNITY . Miss Florence Childs of Spring-vinvice president of the junior siHtion wm contain the class at the Agricultural College of Dtah, this year, was initiated into (lc llir mthe Kappa chapter of the Phi - re now . . '"S f tha lition , blg opening cele-- Upsilon Oinicron, national, profesWiU be announced in sional, honorary home economics da v fraternity on February 9, at the A,ordii!,. T a- Asnton, man- - home economics ?"r of .i, practice house. Miss Child entered this social 1'uuim; reception lie Tii t i " n t,,e new additions e for organization with three other girls "y IKued in business. at the college. A slumtier party foltnr "opening win lowed initiations and the following w flayg. Wh, . day was spent in celebrating the me Tf the organPresent a scene irvine store fifteenth snntrereary of unusual ization. As well as being vice pres""TV Hllil Wl ana WIU be one ident of her class Miss Childs is ae le, t also president of the Sigma Theta e, I - 11 ... i - C!1!: Provo gets on the transcontinental tourist map, as far as the Missouri l'acit'ic and Denver and Rio Grande Western railroads nre concerned. The D. & R. G. W. Thursd iy r Hie In Provo on railroad tickets. The announcement was made by II. Al. tislung, district passenger agent of the D. & R. G. W., who is-- , sued the formal statement of F. R. Wndloigh, general traffic manager, placing Provo in Ihe same passenger r class with Pueblo, Grand Junction, Salt Luke and Ogdcn. "That means much to Provo," declared Secretary K. S. Hinckley of the Provo Chamber of Commerce. "It will bring more railroad tourists here nml will be a great advertising medium for this city ami county. I 1ioh we can persuade the I'nlou Pacific to do as mucn for Provo." The ten day has been granted to passengers round trip tickets in the past. Now It applies to tickets, which means a much greater field of tourist traffic. Another bit of railroad news of interest to Provo ami I'lah county Is the announcement or a reduction of freight rates from eastern points lo Provo, Ogdeu and Sail Laku City. The reductions are to be effective not biter than April 15 nnd npplv lo both I). & R. G. W. and L'. P. len-dn- stop-ove- one-wa- stop-ove- Demanded. Ity WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON, 21. A Feb. WASHINGTON, sword of Damodes with the. (bread iu the hand of President Coolidge dangled today over (he head of Attorney General Harry M. Daugh- I erty. Tremendous pressure was lielng exerted on the president from-everside in the name of part expe- uieucy to sever the strinir by de manding Daugherty's resignation iu tins face of charges of malfeasceuee l-- re-du- el - ' ROUNDUP AT LINCOLN HIGH -s we.il-.en- . ; two-da- - PROVOFARMER DIES AT 83 Agri-caltur- i M.I.::ID, & Ewing, coaia lor babies lor tho U. S Children's Bureau. Ali t I'. 'V one-wa- - Copyright, Harris Tfc Bureau of Standard. Washington, has aevmca mis improved measuring to do is keep baby t:iL That'i all. Uvi you lhat V r Feb. 21.-II- NSI trial of Spanish army officios, cused of responsibility tary luteal children. 'The funeral will he held In the The Pioneer ward chapel Saturday at j v I I Investigation of United States Attorney General Is iu office. Against the n drive of Republican leuders, senate spokesmen and his personal advisers, tlie president was apparently holding firm to a promise that the attorney general will remain iu the cabinet until he has had a fair trial on the charges leveled at his conduct of the department of justice. The senate, overwhelmingly opposed lo the attorney general, was of the moving toward enactment Wheeler resolution authorizing au investigation of Daugherty's record. It was predicted In senate cloakrooms that the resolution would be funded by nightfall. Convinced meanwhile that the president would not weaken in his determination to give Daugherty a fair ehiince to vindicate himself. Republican parly leaders turned their guns directly upon the attorney generuh plcs that he vorailroads. luntarily resign J'for the good pt the, r Ail iiilci'f.ting- - itvii of freight pi;rty" and as a means of quieting inn just announced is that nx iron Tiroducrs. which wniihl Den Talk- attacks, the attorney Irnn urn. general tinned a deaf ear. t,f eon M' eimlile Th" al toi l. defiance of diicets to give the Columbia Steel bis foes was cy general's lo the senate reported corporation stiffcr competition in today by Senator Lodge, of Massawestern markets. chusetts, i!ud Pepper, of Pennsylthe White vania, who went P Iloil.-ilate yesterday lo mi vise his removal. The preside nl was said to .have told the senators that, while perfectly willing fur Daugherty to viIiiularilw he oj!,M not de- ; csign slid I iie resign:. lie... Ri puldieeii je.ii! of the however, were In .j ."In I the attorney iu lis entire general would onlv a Arrangements Complete for Republican ni"uilicrshi), l Two-Da- y if Si'Ili'loI- - were openly Roundi'p at Provo bi.nd-iin I r !' coniiaui:.; ,l'a;igherty iu Bench School. olt'iei . Tiles.' VVC'te Willis, Kiss from bis home suite of Ohio, T! bmid will Lincoln high mi of Indiana, nid Moses ot serenade IVovo I mlt and parts of vv Hampshire. They coiileiuled Provo early Monday mooring to aitotney general was entitled the faunas' and the lo a fair trial and that lather than be lo held Conference housekeepers' to prosecute criminals, al Ihe h IiooI Monday and Tuesday. failing so many The school trucks will run as. Daugherty had brought to as practically parausual on the two days and will be prosecutions the limited federal Judiciary able to accommodate sen. .' of (he lyze a condition for which congress itacwell as as the Modems, parents self was responsible. cording lo Charles E. Da vies, head of of the agricultural department l!i school. All arrangements for the roundup have been completed and plans are laid for one of the most successful gatherings ever held at the Provo IJemh school. In with the parents of Hie district the faculty of the school has iu the past held several successful gather- Lars Anton Johnson, Honored. ings for the patrons. Pioneer Ward Farmer Two general sessions will be held Passes Away. on the oiH.'iiing day. At the first Dr. George Hill tf the Utah Lars Anton Johnson, 83, a natlvtf college will be the sieaker, and at the uftenioon session, Dr. of Sweden, died Thursday morning F. S. Harris, president of the Young at the home of his daughter, Mrs. university, will address the conven- Chris Thompson, 759 South Univertion. sity avenue. Death was due to ailThe music department under the ments incident to old age. He was born in Sweden July 6, direction of Prof. Charles J. Eugar hafc made special preparation for 1S41, but an early age removed to giving various numbers during the Denmark where he lived for some time. It was in Denmark he first round up. I.U'icheon will be served both became acquainted with the Latter-da- y Saints and affiliated himself days by the home economics depart-r- i nt under the direction of Miss with them-- . Six years later he emih Rosengreu. grated to Utah arriving here in 1890. Most of his life since that time had been sient in Provo wnere he had EVERYTHING CLOSED. been a successful farmer. All stores will close Friday in Mr. Johnson Is survived by his honor of the memory of George widow, Mrs. Eliza Johnson, four Washington. The city and coundaughters and three sons, Mrs. Lena ty offices, all federal offices, Cbristeusen. Mrs. Flora Thompson, of Provo; Mr3. Rikke Nelson, Salt, including the post office will also ciose. Lake City; Mrs. Teeuie Lunceford The liys and girls of the-- ! and Julius Johnson, Lakevicw; gran. tier grades will he given a John VV. Johnson, Charleston; Chris v n as will also tin students C. Johnson, Goshen; also four i. ;iHigh school and the inn- grandchildren and 11 great grand: v 11 Phi sorority. t a.-- - 4 Urge President to Oust Attorney General, slop-ove- with the organization of the pool Nineteen-year-ol- d Youth Slays hall H'tition came soon 'after Die Father, Mother and last meeting of the legion, when, as Two Sisters. the meeting adjourned Mrs. Harmon, Service Star Legion member, came to the Herald offh-for a THOUGHT MURDERS copy of the ixxd hnll onHmince. WASHED SIN AWAY "We have just talked that over." Mrs. Harmon explained, "and we are going to see that Die city com- Says Parents and Sisters A most unique demonstration of the Royal vacuum cleaner is being held at the company Thursday and Saturday. The demonstration, which Is given by J. S. Sebastin of Cleveland. Ohio, is conducted in the afternoon and evening. Cleanliness is the watchword of the day." said Mr. Sebastin when interviewed Thursday, "and is made nossible today in every home mainly tnroiiL'ii tne excepnmmi noik ui me In years Royal vacuum cleaner. b we were satisfied with sweeping and brushing onr carii"t and our upholstered furniture. "Today we know that such methods are antiquated and thur they do not give the results desired. It is impossible to get the dirt from tlie cloth through these methods. "The present generation is much healthier than former generations principally from the fact that the vacuum cleaner, the Royal in particular, has made it possible to keep the home as clean as it is humanly possible to get it. 'Homes which are without a Royal vacuum cleaner cannot le kept in as healthful a condition as they should. Dust and dirt particles which settle in the carpets and in the upholstery is sent into the air when anyone comes in contact with the furniture. The dust particles cannot he seen unless a ray of light shines into the room but they are there nevertheless. Sickness and ailment oftentimes is caused by Breathing such i Ten Days. halls." The movement Soul-Savin- g sun-parl- pool t Now Passengers May Stop Over in Provo . said Mrs. Il.uiiiou. Tlmrsdnv. "The Sorvbv Star us an Legion orgiiiii.atioii. has notli-Into do with the movement to re peul the ordinance which i'iniils boys between the ages of IS and 21 h Senators Lodge and Pepper One-wa- y "The Servhv Slur Legion is not hacking the Mini bull ordinance visiting WestPas- i U. P. AM) I). & R. G. CUT DAUGHERTY STILL EASTERN FREIGHT RATE REFUSES TO DROP OUT Mrs. Jesse Harmon Assumes Responsibility for Repeal Movement. g Soul-Savin- g PODEUNG IS 1 ,le--s- ished" said S. P. Eggertsen, head If the history department of the that. And, just as sure as she is sure f'roro high school, in his address on Wiskington's Foreign Policy," at of this she is sure modern boys nre Ihe Kiwanis luncheon at the Hotel made of "snaps and snails and pup- - f DAUGHERTY senger Irivilege. LEGION MEMBER, NOT LEGION, ORIGINATOR Report Shows . "A Pair of A Denver & Rio Grande ern Announces New Petition. BLAMES IT ON THE LADS WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE TO REMOVE i FORTOURISTS Service Star Disclaims Connection With Pool Hall tailed STOPS Y by R,ff Morocco, began today. ac2:.'M o'clock, p. m. The body may for the mili- bit viewed prior to trie services at tribesman in the home of Mrs. Thompson. I'i 1 |