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It proyjdea that Trance Kha!i make certain payments for Ihftieit five year wbe-t- he (UP)A -- . . : Funeral To Rr Helri Rimilnv - - i i Returned Missionary Gives -Graphic Picture of Condi; Dr. Charles Hafdy Carroll, prominent physician "and tions in, Germany and medical director of the Brigham .Young universurgeon, ' KIWANIANS DAUGHTERS sity, died at hia'home, 177 riorlh First East street, this city, Wednesday evening at 930 oclock following an illness of ENTERTAINED 1X)DAY ten days duration. the time of his death he vas surrounded by members Tribute to Daughters In of his immediate family, his parents, and members of the Tribue to Daughters In medical fraternity who. had done Fine Talk everything within their power to combat XM malignant form of blood poisoning to "Social Conditions pf Europe." which he succumbed. Thl was the aubjec) of an interestThe disease first made its aDDearance shnnt. wnaVo ing and instructive address deliv- agQ'in the form of a A growth in the inner par ered at the ooondify iumheon ofjhe operation failedto check its spread, and from that time until Provo Kiwanis by Rusell Hughes, ms aeam xneaoctor, wnn tne aid of the entire medical who bag Just returned from a two fraternity,-md- e a valiant fight against great odds. rears' mission .In Germany. Born Tn Orderrille, Utah, At ( NEW LONDON, Cona, OeL 1. ( UP ) The . 8 wrecking craaes, Monarch and Century failed in the new effort to Hft the auiike Thia infonhaUon submarine was contained to a message eeived at headquarters here this ' """" afternoon. SAYS HUGHK . No Explanation Given For Next Course of Possible Res cue Work Not Yet . Eleventh Hour Change Determined , of Policy i ; .':::-.i.- ' . . j?n -- s TQ SAIL SOON 1M r. ;- - avav rA Favorable Weather . Gave Hopes of Completing : ., Rescue .Work mm mm . clin-Vi- f L .. ""rr: .oi T liirfionolifies (re represented in this group of 54 children attending a Sioux City, la-.- scliooL glaring that Germany Is stag November 0, 18S0, the son of NEW LONDON, Conn., Oct 1. Indian, Hebrew, Russian and Norwegian ; middle ing a rhphi transformation from tne The, nationalities follow : Top row, left to right Germ-in- , Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Carroll,. (CP) Renewed attempts to rescue row, Brazilian, Luxemburg, French, Bulgarian, Amer can,' Mexican, Danish and Polish ; lower row, KU' days of bfinanclal reverses folcountries. Dr. Charles Hardy Carroll remy who may be living aboard the mnnian, Irish, Lithuanian,-Spanish- , Grecian, Bohemian, Dutch, African, Scotch and Austrian. . lowing the world, war, the speaker ceived his early education In sunken submarine progressed j asserted that in the " the shels today to nooa public schools of that distoday favorably up WASHINGTON, Oct, 1 (CP) front ranks of the nations of the were adjustect beneath the Sliug In I9()l he entered the trict A net set of American' propesalr world and that neither hermiiltarj craft and attached to. the huge D. 8. Business college ; L. ' for funding the $4,200,000,000 crane Monarch. power nor her economic p where he, studied for two French del W 'the United Stotef When Admiral Christy sent his has been, broken. He pictured Ger years, leaving that instirm- were guhmltted to the French deb! message at, 11:20 toe snmiier many as first "in arts and science? was to fill a ndssion to the tion swung being crane; Century, commission today when the two and claimed that she Is now produc' I V .r nto position, eastern states for the I D. S. rdebt ,bodies regunied negotiations In ing goods for the world's market at chnrcli. L'jion his return two Admiral Christy at 9 :30 reported a less cost than they can be prodj'jftjt session. the Century and Monarch had aryears later he entered the nor uced-by her rivals in international f ith only 24 honrs left in which rived from New Port and thaj the ; mal department of the Young ' . to effect a. settlement if Finance ' , - (ommerce. were being Women of Utah Federation slings beneath the university, Ralph V .Chamberlain,, .direc-- ' The meeting was called to order Minlxter CaiUaux adheres to' bin Hold Successful Concbve In, May of 1007 he married adjusted preliminary to the attempt of the Agassis Museum at Hnr. tor by I)ean Hoyt who welcomed" the plans to depart for- France tomor- to kolst the submarine. . Miss Elsie Chamberlain. Ho , u vard untyersity and formerly prodaughters of the members and row, the French cominlstiioneiv The "weather was improving, continued his studies in the t turned the L. univerover L. to 'took the new propositions whicl meeting Tourtg local school by working bis said. " bGXS, Oct, i: The Ctah Fed- fessor of biology-a.1 Graham. Scott P. Stewart won the - were - described by high official Christy way through, serving as editor eration of Women's clubs opened sity,- addressed" the students of the attendance prize Jor the members nit. CHARLES HARDY CARROLL ot AAiuertcaa coiuiuliisiop .aa i'i. ABOARO of -t- he- White and B'jih and Oct, their thirty-seconWednAklay. . The annual conven- local echoot afidTTOijiia Tlugnes won the" eomfrA-tformei ehan(re fronj in other capacities. In Kill howls'" Favored by ealmer .seas a that doctor expressed lipge a with tion hare tbjj French proposals" under prize. large yesterday and suny skies, the giant submarine graduated from the B: Y.' U., with " -Short stories by Sterling Ercan-bracmuseum would, beconie a feature ,.1 ,v ;; I -tion. .;, derricks Monarch.-an.and ' A. B. degree. The followJue Century ar- representation of women from "all and J. Will RoWnson were JThe proposals were handed to tb( rived school during its year he taught in the Brighnm City early today, on the cene of parts of Utah and other spates 'In of the Latter-daplea sing features, of the 'luncheon Ffengh at a ten, minute joint meet the ' . disaster and immediately attendance. . period. plastic The music Robertprogram. by the thir started preparations for attempting lmj orthrtwotommlssions the Yoiing nuiverslty where he In discussing the matter of mu on striug trio, couslsting of Leroy - The delegates were made '' morning and a reply is expected to lift the ' submarine, t for two years. nh taugnt "oiu', v CrrtRke-A, msf wnie by Mayor J J. Roliertson, Klmer "ErNelsonaiT. from them at another joint meetiiif Conditions were regordedEirfa Iu 1P13 he entered Cornell unlver. who stressed that character the word museum was of ' Grwk - was Harvard Ijogan, Olsen,scheduled at three p. m. today. exceptionally vorable, for the effort to raise the ' sity where he was given an rssist- 0FC0-W0RKEwell received,: the members being This eleventh hour development Jtern of the sunken submersible at building was the reAl aim' of educa derivation. It means a p'.ace. of R ant professorship, but owing to the 'women the and Hon that through 1 followed' a visit by Secretary of the last though hope for life-- aboard Ballit Judge lritroducea1iy limitations of that school's medical out 'the ountry could do a great learniilg and stady. For a long rime community singing was led by Wal- Treasury Mellon and other members had gone.;- . . that-tim- e eonrse-- at llttle-- of nature, that he it ter of-tRobinson. to-t-he American commission he "The death of Dr. C. II. to" enter the Rush Med adviseable and The all organizations jaise Thft doctor related purify White TToiise and the issuance of a meeting was brought . to e a tfeinen--; Carroll come as lias ical college at Chicago, which he :. the standards of living. (Ions by an excellent, though brief sensational statement by Mellon, the Great brought home specimens dous shock to the faculty and ' did and was " I - ' talk by 'f ' K of Provo, presl-den- t . Mrs. E. C, Dr. Maw, graduated in l!Us v.i(h II. Brimhall. statements George repudiating authorized student body of the Brighnm aiiiusa's'to the teachep Aristotle, an M. D. degree. The following r of the tUnh federation, pre- of who spoke on Kiwanis ideals and from the French side that a tenta . ,M said Presi-Iks university Young hot year was devoted to Intern work what it means to the daughters of sided, and gave her annual report, but these specimens could tive agreement on terms and the' S. Harris, In an inter, F. dent and In 1820 he came to Provo to : In part as follows; the members ,v preserve as the Greeks, had nit dissecurity clause had ben reached, by view this morning, , take up the practice of medicine, "The federation must enlarge Its covered an adequate means of pre of the two coninib "The whole university body, t-&xinftftrhls return- - to this scope o' work through motivated sions last night ; as- - a - living- serving;, theni. The first museums organizntlonr has" he was made medical director city K'ltEityJlInpart-MrsJiXtfseJsaid of he, French were completely 11 memin tli felt ehnri hes every tragedy ' the. Young university, which posl- "L come, before- you-- . to3ay at' the, were in the temples anil; ent concerning the rebuff and fol bea to Is shock all ber. It sumo Hon bclield time of his MeEniaL:periacLol the the first being at Alexandria apex lowing tlte debt meet tag rettredbe-cause Dr. Carroll was one of the It con-- ' death, work of the Utah Federation 01" Wo 3(X) years before Christ. hlnA the. doors of the French cm few persons in the school who men Clubs. It la with! pleasure tained' biological and' zoological r, i'lirioll Diirijijf Lis life here .bassy from which they refused W came most closely. lit personal Mr. 4nd Mrs. Andrew Knudsen an. account of my per- specimens. Collections made durI that M drawn for comment had built VP. a splendid procure 'and "give contact with every faculty 'mem- Los from have arrived home sonal stewardship and I' shall thrill ing the middle ages .'were designed was prominent in both the wtn.te-ajSeveral purported explanations of Angeles, where her and every student: they were called by Mellon'8 actions were current the death of their granddaughter, with joy with the recital of '.'what to arouse.' wonder.' The Idea that bo'dmir the .comity niedicnl robbed the "His has death you yourselves have done to add to the museum, was a place of curiosity office otviee president of the latter .around.ihe capital Immediately foh of.ai genuine- - and .hon- . at the time of his death. lowing his announcement, none of Mrs. Vern O. Knudsen, Which death the sum total of the progress of our was present down to the present bst frjend wliose servlw will Muriel BIrrlne, S, of San Francisco, federation. The achievements- in the time. Whe?n .museums became a which could be harmonized with the oceured on a For Dr. be nnmher he had missed. of ' Carroli .8. years The greatly September j Speakers who" will pay -- words have been due: to phice of study naturally science took wanted a baby sister- for her birthf his statement, but which been associated with Dr. J. W. Aird was so frank in all matters, The funeral took filace September Utah federation tribute to the life of Dr. Charles The Important . thing day. When she failed to find one firm- - foundation laid by- oAr its origin. the .nevertheless, found supporters. witli in hosthe Provo and Inter the Aird the that he fitted in well 11, in the Adams ward, Los Angeles. collee-tionHardy Carroll at the fuiierar? ftmong, her "birthday presents, sh 'to the team, work In. about a nnti'seuni.ii..iiot.-th' So comprehensive was, Mellgn's intellectual - atinosphere that , pital of-tcity. went' down on one Tof the main 'en-lceThe services were in charge of predecessors, to be held in the Utah' ; "message;'.''-the. team' but given, to .work the .statement m blocking off all ave- Stake President G W. McCune; who' the districts and a and wheeled home a baby educationcharacterizes greets great stake 'tabernacle, .Sunday afterSurviving are his widow, Elsie Oftr programs referred t a number' iUlng in a carriage on the side- -' . Tlie y nues of speculation along these was assisted by Bishop Stewert of in' departments. al Institution Of higher learning. Chamlierlain Carroll, denn of girls noon at 3 o'clock, will be Dr. and of- - museums, 'which have accom- walk, Muriel's parents 'notified the the departments line, .Viwever, that there was little he ward in which Dr. Knudsen re through He was calm and simple in the at the Pn vo . high school ; one Georse H. J?rimhall, Dr. Frankfor the com- plished a great deal in the way of police, 'and her "adopted sister" soon lin S. nmrtViian' confusion concerning the presence of higher learning. He sides. The speakers were:' Anthony through the. districts Dr. J. W. Afrd and Harris, daughter,; Helen, 17, and one son, was to frantic restored mother a ' has museum . The research. i ineulcw. i. two years should follow British, clearly and plainly stated the Dr. L. Weston Oaks, Miss FanChaides T., 14.; his rareiits.- Mr. Basmussen, .Ci. B. Stewart,- - Sr., ing Above are Muriel and the baby, 'education for better homes done; more for renrcti' than any facts in the case. Tie made. no. and Mrs. C. W. Carroll, all living nie McLean will give sentiments David, Cuftjmlngs and President An educa- -' 'one of the oltl 'museum. ;The fiist for and better schools,' .In 'Provo; two brut hers, Dr. Vt E. pretense to extraordinary abit on Dr. Carroll's life. expressing George W.. McCuneV-a- ll' America had it? origin mnke of the sdnlts mnseum-ilty 'and was iiot..afraid to miH't The music will be furnished Carroll of the UJiiversity'.of IllUiois Iteoutiful sentiments of love and con tion that will . Carolina. a more about 1770, in South all issups siinnrely.; In otber : and Joseph S. 1 arroil, a wnior stn- - ; 'the solation to the bereaved parents and and of the youth of Utah " by univerYoung 'Brigham 1 The new era for museums hag. words, he was a man who knew dent in the Lvland Stanford nniver- reiltives. Th'e musie wis furntshea competent citizenry." sity school of mnsle, under the come thetast few - Prof. For -- that and for hfttyroue siMer; Manrine Carroll, of" no guile. d was enthusJiIrsMnw's'reitort direction of a duot Willium by F. by missionary quartet; consid!ed g ' existing received and it was moved are no longer II nson. Elders-- ' McMurrin and Harold An- iastically nianyjjiher high tmiliti-- w Provo; two grand mothers" and ., .:., '. .. rcbr altmrl5utTtreTleslgiied b'o filedr ' Friends may view the body honor him and though' we, shall . immcrous oilier relatives. dersen and two solos by Mrs. Cora that it Mrs. Maud Beeley to cohvev a message" to th ffcwrn' miss him, we shall continue to at the family residence, 17T Thorn Bird, formerly Of Springville, ness "followed. Funeral services will In a difin'te now Miweums'are Is ' " Jacob of Provo: spoke revere his memory." public North First-Ea- st Utah. street. fnm 'h" Utah stake tabernacle Simil:i.vu the Bight Kind-o- f Publicity and educational Jorcehaving JpLtheJrl, -- A retfti Pi'gil y afternoon at 3 oclock. Internumt TriU'r- -' ana euuea- iod.-iwere placed at meut will be in ,the Provo City Gut, W She suggesiei that aim scientific research ful, coming'from relatives, neigbTPj5 will be in the Provo city cmtry. Woollen ".Mill's products will be be- broadcast that a tion of students and th 71. Deserct B. Crandnll. 68. wife bors conveyif Information in honor of Dr. Carroll whose Cemetery, under the direction of and friends bdth far and near. 1S2 of Milnn L. .Crandnll of Springvllle October oiietied. in to Saturday; ance of culture the people sentiment be created for new or all long association with the lnri the Hatch Funeral Home. ' dieii t the home of her son Milan DrJ Knudsen's associates from the club activities and that she believed The museums future must West Center Street location tutioit a student and parents-teacher-s the uniEersitjrand L. fraadallJm, in Salt Xakei City library formerly occupied by the P. &l.B. makes him unw.iuljy well Divorce Suit Filed Louise N. beialwa'mady stand sid by side with thennlversi-tieshis sister Lydia's association, .: Tuesday evening. or- and the laboratory of the to news the various known and esteemed. if publish, of Ibis Cooper has Beer Root filed suit for also sent beautiful tributes city Btant.JtJaJinno!iiiced .by - She was born on the banks of ' " :' . " TT ganizations brought their contribuMilton Jones, who will miyiaee the divorceragainst ErneAt Cooper in the Mahove, river, California, in of flowers. tions to them through the correct Which desertion and failure to Knudsen Mr. .Mrs. and Andrew, . . thfl dfllli'lltAI- ftt ih'a Info. tTm as-"store. The Knight Woolen Mill line was who Cracken of Rmithfield, channels. z tlie' plaintiff anil her three Clark' Bringhurst who wag the third wish to express their grateful appre i.Praise wa given, to Mrs, W" of r sisted by includes minor children with the necessities also sent beautiful flowers ciates,, . Mshop of Springville. p orgbn!st Mrs. Mamie Stnrk, blankets, - roiies," shirts and cloth of life. The couple were married De Traughler chairninii of the pubone came to SnrlnevHie wfefier to the people of Los. Angeles, who licity the federation, contralto .and Miss, "wendtilyn of cemlief department oomto the trztom d red-a- mi-: contributed 'n leather vests. way any I'lahna Gmth'nstngrng" f rsCTiTg arents In the year I860., and ha Mrs. Maw Intro- - and for had tne done, work pianist. Smith, she, pioneer " ..son consolation of their since bene a nermarient resltlent fort and duced Dr. Branson of North Car candy shower dance. of t'le season, thousand enthusiastic..- Rporfmen in publicity. activity. . , and : faaiily, : Uiieito iHnrviring at' her husband, two of I'tah- Iftke al. tha.jnnnageme.nt iuis aurangfid Mrs. Ileljer. nicksspolie Jbrw'fly ol I na , prof essor of .sociology tm who sonsa nrt two dnnghterfl, Milan h(ive plenty of candy for everylmdy Sunrise this rooruiiig and the on Jhe great pliK-c"-. that community pave' a most interesting address on Crtindall, Jr.. of Salt. tnt on regardless of how large the crowdbroiht back to the lo singing sljoni'd have on nil club pro- "Women's Place in the New Social William .'. Another feature of. this dance will Amerlifln legion- nieiuliers recollecIWilhyl Crandnll.' r lienefiis derived Order." :.,' the and' grams Lvman Ilaymond. and Mrs FrnnV 'I was very much Interested In the suggestion contained In the be Mildred Lindgrefi, the girl with tions Tf the bnrtle of the Manic. ' Dr. Branson won the heart of his Under the direction of therewith. Metcalf - of Springville; also one Herald One' lifsnppinted plinnt'li frpk Bg" in an inrrrview which was given out by W. W. the wonder voice, who has appeariil duck hunter. at Mrs.' Dicks, musical sheets were en audience ,onee. by his delightful Mrs.; Fraok Kearns., close oroiner ami two sisters, J. Frank .Friepds manner of address and It was re- - Frcanlirack," said J. W. Qessford to a Herald representative this morn- - all summer, at Salt Lakcfesinglng at claiineil that there were ten guns for the' various use for the of n Tlringhnrst who4s a member of the formerly Miss . Letitia ', Car.ter ' of cluli organizations'for -- lifigatm and Suit if. The manage every duck,i;lui others who were appropriate cretted that ljlstalk: was not long" KoJnb-sta- ke in secur' fortunate meat feels presidency ;; Mrs. L. Pleasant View, hav been advised of occasions. ' that very er. civic "."I think it very Imiiortant from the standpoint, of , , pride that , tunsa I Haymond both of Sprfiag- - the death ,of Jack, Infant son. of Mrt this poputair song artist who" Spite the large' number of hunievs ses the white' way system should be extendwl.one block south W the next the voted ing, that session . It was of evening-.The general foup' will W 'ff ana airs. Ann Groesbeck and Mrs. Kearns. who died "at their the Federation of Womcnt' club4 sion of the federation, which will apxar with Don, Kirkham and they were utVle to bring home a few neWiCity. and. county his otcehstra Saturday, evening. birds. lain, thus property illtiuiinatiug hake City. ". home In .Park City this morning. was called in Salt held be will o'clm-foil, at 7:30 meetext together 'Funeral services Wil txHiM' building. .We are all proud of the building and I am in hopes that These two . featjfeT WnT ASsqre The body will be bronpht to the Old time, hunters 'declare that the MrSwC. E. Ma. ?A drilghtful adjourned meeting .The by Wr . see-the Third ward chapel Friday, , lufe.r, ihe property owners interested, will get 'together and everyliod.V of a Jfeat. in the opip-lo- shooting this yVar Is better than it firandvlew chapel for ftmeral niusicnl program .was given under to meet this mornin- - nf 0 o'clock at i(uiir 2 o'clock, with ' ask for an extension covering that particular block at least" ., has been for several years. of the management. Bishop ytees. Interment will be in tne" the direction of Miss Sarah M6 the Agricultural college. r umhu Dwurc in j Provo city cemetery. charge tol TwtBpy-foW- r ftenrlrTapacity again be diacusaed by the two . y"-- - , 7- 1 PROVO WOMEN: CHAMBERLAIN TAKErVRTIN Sottaj ADDRESSES? lf!-- ' CONVENTION . STUDENT BODY iv 1 .In togan:..'; e d' trCP) IBe-STf- T DR.F.S;HARRIS k y B-- highrhooi-andlhpr!-Te:Hrnu- ' : Jr n Jlo LAMENTS LOSS - '.' dealrough-eooperative-eff-tofmflseum- siad ithat-Alexati- der RETURNFROMa SAD . ' ISSION , -- -- -- LOS ANGELES f ARRANGEMENTS athe xil-thi- ' FOR FUNERAL d OFDR. CARROLL . -- - his s , dm-to- r . . : ' - ' SPRINGVILLE WOMANWES years.-viluse.nm- - SniYeTireTit-htwl-tfoirres- IN SALT LAKE " ;'".",' .. " WOpLENILLS M : - STOREOPENS 40 ltste-!-w'fhe-KBis- , half-mas- t, 8,,-at- geti-ero- l. in-th- asso-ciante- st ' - : pro-Tit- le NIMRODS OUT Utahna Gardens Featureatufday Prof.-Si-E- -r-- ys - ' . - ---- I t. v : SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs Park City Child to Be Buried Here ' the-Bhw- w 1 - ' - . '"' il.-- t' t.fi , Lake-City.''- n ' - ft- - ' |