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Show -- -- i - . . , .OAILY HERALD TIIE IIERALDv The only Utah county aews paper that prints all the important news of Jhe entire, county.- THIRTY-EIGHT- . - - -- v r.- i., - PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1923. - ; iiiispiiiiaRJw x, r. !SwdMSSlitos r STREETS ARE IIATIY PROVO ITiIPROVED JUDGE'S TASK '23 If Texas Court Must Decide Actress . Babe's Foster Mother. May.-Disposses- s Have Been Resur- -' faced Since First of . the Year.X CANNOT FIND INFANT; , .1 ' ' - X ' - I : CASE COMPLICATED N 55 Blocks r-- BATTLE-TRA- - . WORK SUPERVISED BY CHARLES HOPKINS . -- v Third Woman, Jailed, Denies "Baby. Frances Is Really 13,736 Yards of Gravel Hauled v ; the Missing Child. Onto Streets in Nine ". Months. ; j. , '" ITAIIGenw'a .; -t w vw , ..'v LABOR UNIONS 'HIGH SCHOOL ARE AGAINST . GLI 'EXPERffilENTS' I Gity Street Deparfcent SHALL 2EV OR MY 'OWN '.RACE PYUS,GREAT DE 1. .'.' PRICE TWO CENTS. V J V Work . ii6od OVER CHILD IS - 7TTT GRAIN DEALERS . DURING - . iv and Wednesday. Cooler it. tonight. First in news, first in circulation; first in advertising ,and first delivered in the homes. 7 NO. 85. YEAR.1 H . tiii: GOVERNOR'S STUDENTBODY OPPONENTS MET10NDAY KUKLUXKLAN didate by ye selection commitee on By DAVIS J. WALSH, International News Service Sports Sjiturdny, "the' last (lay on which A. F, of L. Con-- tlie nomination can bo made. Siwak Delegates at Editor. Quinir Denounces Coopera 1 itiK for the commiiiui', vention "InvisiOct-2. ltd Sometime Oppose August NEW YORK, tive PruitMarfceting Flan ble Empire." today definite announcement is ex mont plainly .indicated', its- " ten " as Applied to Grain. : ': . pected that Harry Sinclair a "Any dencies when he said .today reall.d-fiou, "Zev 'ran the Lawrence and .Admiral Gary T. Grayson's a mile and a half, in 2:30:35. ""Sly Wwn'? Have. been, matched to . race next Saturday for the honor 'My Own'- finished the same dis- KLAN INJURIOUS TO ASSAILS AGITATION; LABOR ORGANIZATION meeting. Papyrus, the EuglifJh tance, with condiiioiia; virtually INJURIOUS TO ALL of identical, in 2:321-- on the trails champion, October 20. At last reports, Sam Hildreth, sweepstakes. "Also in (he Lawrence realizatrainer of Zev, hud declared for a I rial at a mile and an eighth be- tion, the nille was covered xby Un- Labor's First Vice President Says Farmers Are Diven Into cause with Zev close up he. believed the colt was not tidy in 137 Reads Report at GatherCombinations That Do prepared to go a longer distance at uuder slight restraint. Whereas. the ing in Portland. ' Know Grain Problems. this time. Simultaneously Admiral first mile' of the. trials .sweepstakes , a sieed GraySon stated- that the race would was otjly run iu 1:391-5lie u mile and a half, the distance covered by horses of all classes. This is unt conclusive but it Is for the international event, or notf . By JAMES 8. SHEEIIV, International News. 'Service, "at all. International News Service Staff seriously indicative. DES MOINES, la., Oct. 2. But well posted horsemen have However, in view of Brigadier ' Corresiondent Charles Quinn, secretary-treasure- r informed the writer that a com- General William Mitchell's letter PORTLAND, Ore., Oct 2. Oppoof the Grain Dealers National As promise will be effected and Inti- to Mr. Belmont, demanding action sition to Ku Klux Kluu will be concerned on Ilildreth's early refusal mated and' direct during the sociation, the largest body of its will that, the parties in a trial with My Own, horser American Federation of Labor conagree to a trial at a Zev kind In the world, told 1,500 busi mile finally' e ineir-herand a quarter. striously doubt whether vention, many delegates admitted ness men assembled In convention If no compromise, is possible, the Jockey club committee will have today- - at the opening of 'the' second come time had that the for today however, it is believed that Zev the temerity to linuie the Sinclair day sessions of the big labor 'gather, "the helpless public to revolt will be named as the American can (Continued on Page Four.) ing here. against political and economic ex Groups of eastern'delegates are : CAST VOTES IN OKLAHOMA First Sleeting of School Year Held' in New Audi- - totium. ' Forces Cowed and Balloting Goes on in State. Anti-Electio- PRINCIPAL-HARMO- N WELCOMES STUDENTS -- n 5 3-- jot ! THOUSAND DEPUTIES GUARD POLLING PLACES Classes Organize and Elect Officers for Present School Session. -- ' -- Wdmen Rrave. Threats of War to Cast Votes in Special Election. The first Provp high student bttdj assembly was neid Friday morning In the uewauditoriuiu. The opening song - ."America," was sung by the Btudents, after which' prayer 'was offered by the principal of the seminary, J. W, Washburn. The girls' trio sang 'the song, "Because." L. B. Harmon, the new principal, gave a. short address commenting on the growth and increase of the Prove high school since the previous year. He drew attention (o the increase- in activities along the athletic line. A hearty welcome was extended to the new students who nave Pitllia III Kllw... ,1... Inuf auc oiuer students were asked to help to make the newcomers to Unschool feel at home , Mr. iijirmon illuxtraled , bv a I.. ..... ..e :.l to urnfv flint lTi io more than required work is. sure to get- ahead, whether in school or at work. The new members of aud the student bodv officers were IntroduceiL by t pul. Mrs, Pnnl. KJIVe (WM rcadiugsTa ballad oy Kipinig entitled, "Kast is East . and West Is West,'' and the ouivauure. Lawrence Peterson, the student ' body4 president, EllVe a short m Ik ou the school spirit and getting ac- . IlllJlitlt.wl v . ""j, imii luster order to make our school grow aud1 progress ns u should, he said. Miss Taylor sang two sougs. Dell Webb, the physical education director and school "standby," gave the students instructions and warnings about dance, hall conduct. No " ' or dancing. The meeting, was closed by two roi singjjieers for the football t..m I'he various classes of the school t also ini-ti.., - ""J i "ik'.ii- : : l.cr for the inesiit hi.hsou aiiu following officers : Senior, class W illiam Johnston. president ; Edna i(.e Johnson, International News Service. n FOET WORTH, Texas, Oct 2. "Flftyflve blocks in Ptoto city "The wisdom of Solomon" role ap"By JAMESTTKILGALLEN. have bea ;Jresurface4 wlta grtvel parently is up to Judge Royal A. International News Service Staff" ' during "toe past 'nine month since Walking, who is charged with ret CorrespondenLv ' the of fate determining responsibility 1923 to the according January i, OKLAHOMA CITY, Tet 2. The the of baby," "bargain commission received by the city port people of Oklahoma forbidden to kdowuaa Shirley Franees Gll-vote, marched to the polls todayand d 3 child of 11s, pretty, Charles Hopkins, In charge' of the cast tlie"r ballots. Ninety-fiftIn district court, years, ' . street department' Voting began promptly, at sit On the streets of these 65 blocks a In Dallas, on October 5. periments." determined by resolution to couch o'clock despite the threat that 22,000 radical leaders in no uncertain terms their, antngon: total of 13,736 yards of gravel was! The fate of 'the child and the Bitterly assailing armed "minute men" would be used for-- - the class Used. Ism to y. agitation which he to lirATpnf'tho V. it fir.. AvnnAt empire," they, , '' fight-foher possession has In- said was bodies law On the streets east of University volved" both Dallas and Tarrant forcing making stated in commenting on the execu ing what they declared to be thelr to bow to the will of minorities, tive council report whichflnyed the avenue the city trucks hauled 1953 counties inalienable right. during the lust several Quinn declared the entire nation felan niui other st'eret. orgitnlza- loads of gravel for Hie ix.lling places aneared to" be , . days, was feeling the ill effects of such ' of 88 blocks, while west, of Unlver-sit- y arsenals as thousands of virtually 1.he temper of. the- assembled avenue 1499 loads were used on Opposed to each other in the agitation. created deputies "viligents newly was expressed when 27 blocks. delegates 'Toppling thrones nave let loose V court "proceedings" are- - Mrs.. Zelma they called themselves, prepared r . ,...1,1uimt. and The longest stretch of road Im- Adams, of - Fort Worth, former a flood or schemes lor remaking Four Boys- - Surprised When Maplettfh in Springville !... .w,- ll.M....... , fit:, to block any attemptrtm-thapar- t of OL Ul .11.ll'MIl rtMUTIUlOll proved was oa Fourth South street chorus girl who claims that Baby the world," he said. "And this Unite in frui Wejstival the J. C. Walton's "minute men" to Horse Sticks His Head read the digest of the execuLabor, where the seven and a half blocks Frances is her own child, born in a world f abnormal "times a world elections-halt the hi' f for 1924. tive feport whi.'li touched on the Through Windshield. from University avenue toJthe. state maternity borne here, and permit" that abandon music for jazz, art It was fhlti election Governor Wal klnn situation. road1: were resurfaced,' requiring ted to be "adopted" from the home for cubism and the church for the1 ton declared to be illegal and should "We feel that the Ku Klux Klan 619 loads, or"2475 yards, without her knowledge or consent,' movie, will try Anything." not be held. Thousands of citizens. . d The first Springville and Maple- is destructive to that freedoip Four Ikij-- In a Ford bug, . had a ' The streets improved east of Uni And Mrs. Rene Gillis, of Dallas, who Again unrest is a part of the deputized as police officers at ' the r devotion to the principles of lib.-declared he lie celebrated will disturbance," ton she avftiue festival of to the and fruit is the asserts general that entitled quantity versity 'at the poll--' jjuI witlLahorse headjnjs)lliaiotL which which devote Tu Springville dtirTugTlie summer of erty reared - It X : gravel placed on the same are- - as ehild tteai lug places throughout the state pre in. democratic civilization,' follows r Fifth South from First to from Infancy. Mrs, Gillis admits ed Its last two sessions to helping South Main street, Springville, Fri- 1024. This was the unanimous de- essential pnreii ior any emergency. , . Duncan read. day eveulng. cision of over forty men what at Third East streets, 526 yards; having secured the youngster from the farmer. Is preparing for anothed Nothing like it had ever hapened "We know of nothing that could " J : the-aid of flood "farm home same the where luncheon Kiwanis measuresrT. at Booth ave 'The tended to from Full the Fourth horse belonging 'fraternity University in Oklahoma, or for that matter any Ralph be more Intolerable o.r more hosborn. . c" baby-w-as uiun denounced the activities of mer had been ridden home nue to the state road, 2476 - yards ; Ctffe. Friday evening other state. tile to thepuriK.ses of organized by Phil- - Columbia2S. Another angle of the sensational iarm organizers wno wouu appiy , Second South street from Sixth to Iu Oklahoma county, wherein bad just taken or the trade union Phiup government a Mrs. case Is suit 1 U1CO 11 by 11UII VI Seventh East, 300 yards; Fifth brought ilklahiiina ("itj; is located 6,000 VipI UIMC the paddle and Jiridle to his home movements." Ed and Mrs. Cora Adams Cherriugton to Aymot Gregory, keting North street from Sixth to Seventh against grain marketing, quot and turned the horse loose to drink C. ti,. 'vlligeutes" armed and determined East street, 518 yards; Second East proprietress, of the maternity home,- ing authorities to show the fallacy when it ran out the lane and down Clyde Of Springville and Joseph the reading. The executive council to prevent the slightest interference II. Lee of Johrt Carnesecca and femsesand for He methods. that forS2P,000 asserted such damages of street from Third to Fifth South or any overt act on the part of tha the street. 1 vr who are officers In the minced no words in its denunciation the famopjeaders sought streets, 708 yards; Ffth North sion of the baby, minute meu " .were policing - the of the klan. In summing upt the Alton Packard, Syl- Mapleton, George Wing, Sprlngville-Mapletoa owner fruit Mrs. reof growers Agnes Darrah, to destroy the middleman, and street frqflr Third to Fourth East said:vester Allan and Burton Warran polls. At Norman 600 deputies wera- report confined the at was were the in ..guests more "house, on duty; at Tulsa, close to 1,600; place him with "a system far "We believe, that no trade unionstreets,JL 500 yards; Seventh East;I xmi8 were in the Ford bug on their way Organization luncheon and assured the club mem- ist can from Center street to Third South, Tarrant county jail for contempt .of wasteful." at Muskogee, 1,000; in Greet to Spanish Fork when the met the bers in consistently participate to would court refusal following the ber that give growers support the activities of the Ku Klux Klan "After driving farmers into these borse coming north in front of the 796 yards ; Seventh East street from county 2,000 and son on, depending alInformation the child movement the concerning companies,"' or any slmilnr organization and we Center street, to Fourth North, 680 on the tenseness iu the particular to hare 'come Into her posses- he said," the leaders would bind old Richard Thorn home. ' . . counties. yards Fourth North between Sixth leged "The first I saw of the horse," motion carried that the Kiwa- unhesitatingly denounce Its efforts The an was while sion she of employe them for ten years to deliver their said Mr. to In and Seventh East streets 288 yards : the remote Cow, supplant organized Okhv of government was who boys the parts assume club the Wing, nis driving responsibility home where the . to promote religions Intolerance. Fourth East street trom Seventh Adamsmaternity bourn were riding the trails many products, not to the highest bidder, car, "wan when h was born. After of fif but putting the llilng over UTTifflmT racial ht to WsTonaries who know notn-North struts, 2UU yards.; cers hadbaby cast their tin llote. nntagonlsms and bigotry. windshield a the act the as of directors bonrd through the sending been .instructed to take .miles to reimrrs The streets west of University Mrs.- Darra'tr into custody she fled ing of merchandising grain. To glass all over our heads; were that the anti-' Early the work to out committee specinl n.i avenue which have been resurfaced down a' election forces were cowed and that stregthen their position they would on to The horse the fell details. ground at late, night impose a fine of $500 on anyone who lui Holing wns this year and the amount of gravel from a bed in her rooming bouse, the left side of the car and the boys pioi ceding peacefully"' t'o tell the farmers that Ln most communities,, used on each is as follows according where she G. L. Barron acted ns toastmns-tc- r. a half Mock and then turned drove although a to be criti- - would dare warsuitposed consistto the report of Commissioner Hop- - rnllv 111" 'Aftmrfin fihsaiira nt tuv- - they had made a mistake. The price back to see what had hapjieued. The attendance prize president; hvelyir Williams', secre-- , strong element of danger remained. "of was minor be to producers paid West fromCenter At Wajirkin, Stevens county ' a Gammell was ing of a 1hx of shotgun cartridges tnry treasurer; Eldoir Dennis, days-irDarrah returned, Nightwat chnian ; First South, 116 yards; Third West when she learned that another child, importance. It was simply to . be called to the scene and an exaniiim was awarded to- G. W. Fricl with Lowell Bid- - gang of seven men siezed the ballot . from Center to First South, 104 known as "Baby Ruth," living with th emarket price 'after all expenses tion of the horse revealed that its: the umlerstandrijg that he- bring dulph, albletic ''manager; Kvans boxes. At Dura nf, Bryan county' i i. . fit., .liw.lu fti- - rna novr wpoh-Bailey, yell piash r; Uraut Buck-- uisirict judge ivrter .ewmau 're yards; Second North from Tenth to her, was thought to be the missing of merchandising' were, deducted, . - Eleventh West street 80 yards; Adams bnby. Upon her incarcera- , the amusement fused to grant a restralniug ttcdoxf hind lun.li.-onCommission Decides ley. cliaiuiian (,(. County . West from Center to Sixth tion In the county jail she went oh committee. . against Sheriff John Conn from "TuT A ladies chorus from the Rpring- log woslmdly bruised so he kiilled ft "r.V"lV ' Sixth Sell Used farm teffi-rlnAutoipobile policies Junior with the election.'1-8outh 1850 yards, and from Center hunger - strike. Judge Hal- Latti- villi- high. school under (he direction Potter, shooting. by In could" time Commissioners. but bring by to Sixth North street .1360 yards; more declared that he would not leaders iH.'Miiciii : Agnes vice Mayor t; A. Cargill, a giaut ln Beside the windshield being brok- of Prof. M. he ' Done, f urnlshed a , ,,4 to Idenl i v.waiK-stat'tm-- fearless to the point of agriculture. Seventh West from Center to Fourth release Mr3juxnn until either ruin .uttal . en the light, was broken off and the musical number. The county commission is going to treasurer; Helen Hedqulst, council recklessness, himself an 1048 ykrds; Eighth ..West, Mrs. Gillis orwof Adnnis had coime , North A spirited Community singing hood and radiator of thi .car were from Second to Fourth North, 620 into 'court and told, him that the. Eldml Collins. I man, hertTled an nrmv of. iMillinsrcprcsciiintivv '1 A practice was conducted by M. E. reireiicu. badly jammed. ExiK-iisoof the I'ounly are going athletic manager; Gordon Hinckley.' place defenders. "This from Seventh to missing baby had been .found. i The boys all escaped without in- Crandall, Jr., with Mrs. Bella Cran-da- to .Jtrds; Third Jforth ' be cut to a miiymuut and money "Let Mrs. Adams have another Florence Fail, asslstauti mfeslohed ta carry arms and act. as . West 2C8 yards; Sixth iyf: Eighth . at the piano. . jury. will lie expended' only to the most jeiuuasier; .Murine Bee, Provoiiian. officers of the peace, North from Fifth to Sixth West. child If she wants one,' the" foster comprised . L. It. the close of the meeting " 8oKihmoreliiss Clarence Johu,'. practically every Business man in ? 104 yards; West Drive from. K mid- - mother pleads.- "I cannot have any. important things, according to a RAILROAD' MEN RAISED. com- decision of the Done program chairman of the county commission. . president; Ruth.:.. Pierpout vice the city. sen's to the Smith bridge, 316 yards ; and this is my all. ..I love her better Yesterday was important to about mittee announced the .subjects for No comity official from now on vEmmu Guy, secretary- "We are ready for them," said the Second North from" Fifth to Sixth than my life. It will kill me if I 3500 employees of the t'nion Pacific the remainder of the program during lose her This mother has ho moral wil lie permitted to send in nu ex- treasurer; Graut Thurgmal, ath- - mayor. L . West, 240 yard Bvsfom for if marked Increases in the as follows:-- Hobble Creek pense acoimt for meals, with the ex- letic manager; Clarehee Bennett, The fnir strength of the poUce - Acording to the report tfie gravel right to her.. She did not want her Final Tribute Paid to of increase road year rate The for them ; pay Memory : Lake Utah projejet ception of the sheriffs 'office and project Fred Mimre. assistant partment,' were ' was hauled an distance of when she was bornand now that 2"'cents an hour, placed at strategic average Tto was but from Former of better ' the under privileged child; Springville Anna Smoot Prdvonian.! points. ' six miles per round trip by the city's mother love has awakened at this with differentials of 3 cents Iq relation between the farmer and the the county commission. This '.was jellmnster; clas.s--in.Resident. ..Freshman decided Biill.s and an made k. was order iioii two- - Pierce : Arrow., trucks, while late day she should not have her." by balloting proceeding on the whole it merchant and law making. peacefully some but cases, ; Juunita . Strong, vice were to airs. the commission Into Monday after- pros dent about 250 loads were hauled by the. Adams u was sugjsestea pla.cd.at the service of the rew amounted to nu annual Increase of . be arranged , w.r.-ii.-y aeuer, that i..r..u.-uIt ' Nash noon on motion aecriH might of Commlsaluue! serve force of ciUwns. Johu H. ,. There was quite n . -- WEST BOUND LIMITED" quad. .lury-treher to. hold the child in her MrUIlv .Bover Gleason in the about ,$250,000. made surer; "Krhutd Iavis. yell- Shirk, nn attdrnoy.. directed the Fred Mat ley Of Spanish Fork. In addition to the gravel hauled for to yesterday I payment arms 'during court proceedings. In ,Springvlllw.Thltid "war4 - chapel lump was'alsoderided that the aut.M master; Kllss Hoover, athletic man movemenw of the flying winadrona. : the men Under the direction of Com bridge anil buildMonday's Herald hod a "West- mobile . shi cried:- - W' '. 1 Thursday S Member 27, At 2 p. m. mechn'nlcs of thewhose ( purchased some time ago ager. Columbia also removed Dallas, missioner Hopkins In aptains of the siuad.ron Include a the film increase Bound" at ward tht-on'-t do that rPVsnop wt-k- . was in ing department, and usedby the county commission Baiitist minister and a member of "Westlwund jonnson, 1182 loads or 8546 yards of dirt .for U ,'iso. don'txlo, jr., a was Mn.v from It when retroactive made really pav.was it.'An jn.va.ner onui' was vi The should rr be .sold In Ihaieeand opening prayer that the future BODY HIDDEN the; election. Niard. Limited." To a mere .newspaper filling la the cltj cemetery. stanaf.it-- Iouldn't beaT offered by A. W- - Banner and the 10. should furnish be- - the commissioners own Ill tie difference ..r ' There hare klso been renlacAt and ,couldli!f ""i man rel or an there's. ut HtMxTrrTTCt set of Increase second is This the to toiich her and, then have to give X?fy was pronounced by John wn- - transportat ion. A arrest made in Oklahoma City- - an VVUUVXv Info-- repaired, 49' treetrand-- r sidewalk her feet eftliemnJ'afiUOvvecn a westward bound and a t hole ' ' "T" Wiilpedictlop toiw up againTV r From were , liroesoeca. now' on the county commis uour ann a naii aru-- tne polls nad ape speaKers culverts and one block of sidewalk - Mra : Dairahr from her !confine in westbound limited, but to, a movie liWBghnrRt-and- . John lc system. The hop emiHoyees. ot the' Captain D. J. Rhan, .... has beea lowered and one raised on menMuV counts ' Jail," has asserted Bishop J. F. blacksmiths, miUiilKer there's all the difference sioners ntnst iay their transporta- Internntlonal Kewg Service. x the machinist!), cluding .j. : .. .i... Mr of Salt 8. Boyer, Snflrnd tion and all other expeum-incident Jewls ioiu iuieruauonai South Fourth EaSt' street . bollenuakers and, others, had an in- iu the world, hence thisV'orrectlon. Oct. "2. A coroner's i,iit;e Known as Baby Lake-CitJ CIlM'AtiO; that .child tbl numbers The musical to the office they hold for an News Service. 1. . Among the-nethings thatch franees is not me cnua oorn 10 solo by Miss Lela Boy crease made effective September The early vote was light. The peo average not to exceed $25 per month. jury, today gathered slender .threuds been accomplished ta Mr.;UoTikrn's' Mrs. Adiuua but that She has taken were a vocalsolo-bIn of an evidence ROSIIARD FUNERAL. "v according to tbeodeclsion made by Pora T. Bird, a y together attempt ple went leisurely to thepoll8.tThere Is the construction of the an oslh never torereal the name of er. a vocal ASKS AID. SHIP department to solve the"' murder The funeral servicet for J. It the county cmumissidh. , ,. mystery pre- ts much easy, bantering and .hand-vocal solo bvtrrank BJarnsrtn: andf - children's wading pool east of Pio- the' women ' who -- WijUen the a dnet hy.Mrs. Cora' Thorn Bird by a body 'found, where It baking. A mysterious "grlpHrwas Bosbnrd, Who died Sunday at his It Is believed by Commissioner sented International Newsservice neer Park. During the .summer Adams' hlld,- B(tby Kuth for had bidden in a lain for ln be home held In will ntonths, this Eliza Thorn Brlnghurst city, Motley who Introduced the motion LOS ANGELES, Oct, 2. For the irequently given - by, voters when months, thousands of the children of whom Mrsr Darrah went on hunger adMrs. the Fifth ward chapel ' Wednesday that the decision taken by the com corn field on John P.' Johuson's- - ney mefc . Ever took at the . " Interment place 24 hours distress second within time the city have used the pooL ton. strike, refiising to take nourishment green cemetery under be direction farm near Evans West afternoon o'clock 2 Instead of mission on these matters wil save at (A sprinkling of women turned out calls were received today from 2:30 as was radio All of the work of the street de-- until the little tot was restored to ob was Identification almost, announced - but yesteafoy. ha county' a large amount of money of A. T. Wheeler, undertaker. . The their numbers were over literated. One side of the skull had early, partment has been done under the her, has been placed in care of grave was dedleatedby , John a the freighter Dina Dollar of the " . each month. shadowed by the men. Many of the , Robert Dollar, line reported afire direction of Commissioner Charles county officials. ' DISARM been a crushed GERMAN J LEADER a' from, charge by ' Sr. women were accompanied., to the after an explosion In her holds, the . . Hopkins, with David Stagg as superJudge Watklns, indeed, has ' a dif- Boyer, shbtgun. The gun, a collupslble Since her husband's death twenty ship, according to advices, iss off the . BEULI.V, Oct 2. Four hundred f r- - CET8 TWO MONTIIS. a poling places by husbands cr ficult role, v 20 two intendent of street feet In from type, James E. Eagleblrth, who waa ar the hiy The parts, brothers.. m?. years ago, Mrs. Gleason had . made Mexican coast near Banderas nay. nationalists twelve and face rnlgleaders boldy lay up, . The weather was She rested a few month ago on a charge with body. her home in Salt Lake City. CLINT AIRSHIP LANDS. threatening. who seised the fortress at arms Ruestrln feet at the ' had been in in health for the past Gleason both of Salt Lake City and Sunday night nave ill been arrest of having broken Into the Santaquln side.1 ... Jogctherand There was a hint of possible rata UP ALL HOPE. A CI :i i few years and about IS months ago the following brothers: Mark Boyer ed International News Servlo in the clouds. The forecast waa parage and, stolen some tires and was it believe Police man was the killed officially Inttrnatlonal News Scrvtoe. AIR FIELD. ST. LOUIS, Oct had ' nervous breakdown, at which and & A. Boyer of Springville and announced today. After being dis other auto accessories today pleaded elsewhere and the body bronght to VpsrUy cloudy." asne ib--i, wenavy giaui uirim- - time at the advice of her physician Dcloa Borer of Salt Lake City. to a charge petit larceny. He its . On the eve of the balloting : v 2. guilty locked armed . In were A fieri the rABPrn. Wr. , up fW they hiding, place. . Ma aMJ.J koM a 717 a m Kwfatf a trio was taken to California with v She is also survived by Mrs. . . ' . was sentenced by Judge Elias Han fortress which they bad seised. A knife,- - with . the surances were given to the people of of Lehl, a jsalf sister, and Oklahoma by Governor Walton that sen to serve two months in the Initials "D" scratched on it, after the ompletio of a 1.000 mile the hone' that the change of climate lay rumors circulated her condition, but the following half brothers Phillip MRS. WALUCK IN HOSPITAL connty JalL would Improve that he would in-' " or under passenTf"""".'i'i in , the wreck the .! body. h i ger train number Burlington terfere with th fpreterdeA elecMrs.. D. L. Wallck of this city giant airship will be iheld at she gradually grew worse until the Boyer, Wm. Boyer, Lewis Boyer, Eaglerath was at first "charged 30, Which plunged time of ber death which occurea on Angus Boyer and.Dewitt Boyerall underwent an operation at the Alrd with larceny. This charge waa reA complete kitchenette that can tions" today Were unfounded. . into Cole creek several days ago, the flying field until shortly before ' 22. of Bait Lake City and John Boyer hospital this morning. Drs. j. W, duced to. petit larceny today oa be carried on an automobile run The military forces will not interpractically all hone of recovering noon today when it will nose Its the evening of September two She Is survived py aangnters of San Franclscw and Charles Boy- Alrd and D.'U Wailick were. tha motion of District Attorney M. B. ning board bat been invented by a fere In this pretended election," b the bodies . wen abandoned here way northeastward '. for .Detroit, .. Two. ) . .(Continued on : woman. , Pope. i passing over Chicago on the" way. Mrs. M. IL Lewis and Miss Helena er tff Sprlnsrllla. . . attending pbysldana lios thia plain-spoke- early-haire- h SPRINGVILLE HORSE BATTLES '24 WITH FORD BUG -- n FESTIVAL , i.---- ' i i 1 the-facnltv use-she- has ' ' '' f ikk-iu- I -- Sep-teml- ' ....,, i n "cheek-to-eheek- t" T To-tig- rlni-i,.,- . '- . - EXPENSES fire-escap- taLi klns:-Secon- BE CUT DOWN s. l.u.. m -- represi-nlatlve- 4 1 dass--Mahou- - - - ; six-ria- l j t y . ' - FUNERAL FOR . 'J In-.-- --- j - . s ll v ! MRS. GLEASON . 4 - , i rt j - 7"'U t p e : a ' lllOl ef . "-- j . If- ojH-ue- s . y. . - . . . . " ... " i 2-- r- - 1 a-- , d v.1 J.'-Th- morning. : ;. r i --. i - -- ' .' . ' - v-- v ''.- ' . : .' Angeiee . - rs - |