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Show AKTWSPAPriS ; dedicated to a policy t&irnem to til secpmM Utah county. I ct i PROVO; UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925. FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 83 labor mm m mm party . M55Sf TloiSSSnHs' I LEGIONNAIRE- Beautiful Floral-Vfeat- .ft echo mites PaidTo hs S- Consistency if Purpose Emphasized as Out- standing Characteristic of Surgeon i Taken in Primie of Life Bchftot ;i "" Out- standing characteristics of the life of the departed, according to Miss McLean, were kindness, truthfulness and tenderness, .ne oraurra uiai hp had preferred thought capital and character capital to. cash capital V "In the south part of the state of Utah is the little community of OrderviUe,"' said President George n. tfrlmhall. "I never pass through the same without reminding myself that it Is the tme of the three i Carroll boys with" whom have been t the ..university and associated among whom towers one. He has been a genuine comrade In lifting loadar4n iemovlng obstacle V overcoming hindrances. "Not far from; Orderyllle lies the beautiful town of Kanab where lives the Chamberlain family among Among; whom I hare many friend these one glitters with brillancy and RhiH7 with goodness. That one is our filste iaamlierlflin Carroll.- Dr. Brimhall reviewed the life of aa students at Dr. and Mr Cari-ol- l the univeriiityi how .thpyjiadjtoed Jt4 -- -- to Men OMAHA, Oct.;,. 6. (UP)-rTb- e Aniericatk Legion sjbormed and took possession of Oiuiina1 today, thronging Into the city 130,000 strong for the opening of its fifth annual convention, : Veterans swarmed from every sec tion of the country by every cotiivTv able form of transpartatioo. Thousands came to their annual reunion by train and other thousands by au- tumoblh?;. S) nutny elected to come by airp'lnne that ft special landing fluid bad to be provided. : . FroitYauktownSrpTame' a aplegftttow'ttyflatboflt. Whooping hunIt up in true western style, dred or uwre from the attjc ranges Into own on horsebmjt. President Coolidge, the most di- lngiusueu visitor, win ornve tomorrow morning. He Is scheduled td address the eonveutioiLJn -- the forenoon, review the great parade in the afternoon and to attend the banquet at night." This Is the first Legion convention to be attended by a president of the United States. With street wreathed in miles of ' bunting and every building, eyep prJTat honied j)rofulr decara,ted. Omaha turmoil of exsuch si-e- Dr. Charles Hardy Carroll of Brighinu Young university passed from mortality to Immortality, The last September 30, J925. hours ofhis Illness and suffering were "tSs cause of deep anxiety In the school and his demise brought sorrow to his friends and a sorrow raised to euollmU j by tatik aad glorlouaJhope. He was a .matt simple in his - . - Is-i- citement and' entertainment thr city never before experienced.' This convention bids fair to prove the most' thoroughly; entertaining, gathering the. Legion has ever had, c- - straight-forwar- d and faithful in the discharge of duty. His life was characterized by persistent In his actions cordJnjKjojrIjmflcJalfi. strugglefoithingOaringJSalue such things once gained Were freely and -- without mercenary thought used In the service w his fellow man. As a teacher he was earnest and energetic, and manifested ft determination to make truth Jmpressiveas a physician, he was progressive, and devoted 'his best energies To his welfare of humanity. frlendg and associates he wasl true and, loyal, and stood always r ready to serve them. For his earnestness, for his devotion to duty, for his staunch friendship, his fellow workers loved- him and wiU hold sacred Ten thousand United States regu- 'ars, with airplaines, tanks, fnfan-try- , cavalry and artillery are encamped here, ready.to stage military maneuvers to remind the 'Legionnaires of what' they" once went s through in .been 'made have preparations to spread by airplane a great smoke curtain, a mile high andjivejin.llgg mother, wife and children, and to brothers and sister, sympathy is extended. ' May God comfort universities, trap shooting, airplane races,, snow ball fights,7 rodeos, boxing, wrestling and gaimr"wtth""DTzfcr' Vance, famous Brooklyn' pitcher,' on ..' . the mound, . The .convention program , today provided forjjadresses' .of. welcome "and response ,at, the morning, ses sion. The Legionnaires were welcomed by Governor. Adam McMullen of Nebraska and "Mayor James C , Afterward Dahlmnn, ' .Omaha.' memorial services .were held for ''buddies' who have died. This afternoon was to be devoted to organization, committee work and other convention detail n prepara tluu'for the big day toftiorrow when the President's nddns 'win be heard land mammoth Legion parade . staged. ' "':'; '" ..': Tonight Omaha keeps open house. There will be theater parties and dances and banquets for the visitors. Though the delegates and.' their friends swamped all hotels, the elty is caring for Its guests by housing io-t- ' . FTaneerin-thtsTSffncc-tioi- . long. Among other forms of entertainment provided for, .delegates,' and visitors were the greatest fireworks display ever exhibited i this country ; the regular annual fall meet of the Omaha riming horse races; a hismeinoryTo JJather - and lotballgftmeJetwwiiIl&eJghj!oh and Co!orado ' : - GIRLS INJURED , tck IN COLUSION - . -- .. . , . PROVO GIRLS' BID ACCEPTED THIRTY HUR- C Continued oh Page Four.) T- IN COLLISION BBYAlJ, Texas, Oct., (UP)" More than thirty persons were injured, none seriously1 here tat Sunday afternoon when the Bunheam P. an N. .C. !o. 21, northbound and train number 16, southbound, collided in the yards here. 'The injured were all cared for ' here in local hospitals. TheHtJTattnnr'TheTnRemTr tlves of the rrovo "chapter 'of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's club, extended at Logan in September' toJbrlng the next state, convention t Provo, was unanimously accepted and approved by the memlHrs of. the 'executive boardVwho met in Bait' Lake Sunday, with Mrs. Blanche B. Plttman ,6f Logah. new head of the stnU or' , ganization, presiding. , The Provo club was represented at the executive botfrd meeting by. Miss Rnby Fuilth, Vice president of , the state body, , -- . "V1. rr 1 U. Band Wins Statewide Col Nqent Receives Deposed Contest at Utah Mate Airman at War Department :" - Fair ';. , In Washington First Convention Since OrRan-- . izalion That GomDers Has Not Deen Leader $250 CASH PRIZE INFORMED OF BASIS AND GOLD LOVING CUl FOR COURT MARTIAL Dean Gerrit de Jong Directs Mitchell Refuses to Comment in t'lace of Prof. ol)rt . On Proceedings at " M "- - mm R V. tN LNS V' Veterans to Be Royally Enter tained; Everything Free hiEirini how'tocether ment." rapidly advanced toward that aim. . FACULTY, ;. . ''In the midst of this journey, at University. Brigham Young high noon, the sunoea down," said J f the speaker, is tragedy a domestic tragedy, 4 communfty a hero has ajace tragedy-rr-lo-r " down, ,The llen.as. been sun hhit gone out and the day tn " "thntliViBehoIJ will not be s light as it m been., But it cannot a tragedy it must pass on. God alone can compensate. He in Minor injuries were sustained by Ijis Infinite wisdom will work ft miracle. He willjot deserttho8e Mary Josie and Luclle Thatcher, students of the. Proro high school ... . that mourfl. ' thrown out of a car -- " whenrtbereTe word one choose shonld j "yt 1 were in which riding to scho.il tbey life and most characteristic of the accident attainments of Dr Carroll, I would Monday mornjog. The on the Corner of First Sourt select the, word, consistency.' "He ca nnot die, as long as memory and First West street. , ( The ear war diiven br: ("harles Hvps. His snirlt goes on and on. iosle. yther cccupan'-- of the car sonlstlrring ; and appealing "'Inji Merle Andorscn tone "vlbratinfa the heartstrings of were Frank Josie, Elsie all students' at and Johnston, B, In the rue audience. Prof. J. Aliriost them Bwivatishomes. yi BoslSurd Rnd Mrs. Sarah Ramsey the high Kb6I.jr,.' ,y household in, Omaha has one every on A West driven car north Fiipt sang. "I Know That My Bedeemer or more. Legion gnesta street by Delbert Gllner.v, collided ' , . Lives." and Josie the it car, upsetting Dr. J. W. Alrd, one of the asso- with, hind wheel, , ciates of pr.r Carroll said that the destroy ingtlie" left Wren of Wilklns is Chief Police departed had been rich in Integrity the" 'accident before and' honesty, and that he had lived Investigating on either a conscientious consistent: liffe, re- - placing any responsibilities . " ;.: driver.' re In more , ceiving ioy giving than ceiving, ne died as he had .lived He had ft most eellenOoumiation for ; his professional career, which conpled with his sterling manhood, hnd made "Mm a stalwart In his profession. His ambition, Dr. Aird said, had been to know all thnt the medical science Could give and in return to give the best help poss-iW-e ' : . to humanity. ' 4tdent'; F. 8. Harris; who for nuire han a score of years has beer intimately associated with' Dr. Car- - ,f!' -- - :; BM.nT MIL ffl-Pilf- l . they had trac-Aed- .rv 5 ' In Liquor War : : PRESIDENT COOI.IDGE PRESENT TUESDAY Appreciation and Esteem habits honest' and Commences Today ',.-- ' i uniwitj" training i , -.-.- Tanner, Dr. Cart F. Eyring. Dr. C. Dr. M. G. Marshall, Prof. B. F. Larson and rrof. W. M. Poul-- , 7 son. r" ..i, I The university choir, under, the ''Jw'tlon of Prof. W. V. Hansen. sjib?. Though Deepnlng trials Tour Way," after which the Throng j J Invocation wan offered' by Dean I Christen Jensen, who emphasized the fidelity and skill of Dr. Carroll A character sketch filled with ln-tlmate sentiments was read by Miss ' Fifth Annual Convention of American, Legion j In loving tenderness all that was mortal of Dr. Charles Hardy Carroll was dedicated to its earthly resting place in the Provo city cemetery Simday.while the esteem and sympathy of the entire community- went to the family bereaved in the V midday;of life. were conducted Consoling and deeply religious-service- s in the stake tabernacle with Bishop R. J. Murdock of the Provo Fourth ward presiding! The thousands of mourners at the services and the wealth of .beautiful blossoms added significance to the glowing tributes, spoken. Members of the medical fraternity of the city, the faculty ana the girls of the Provo high school, where Mrs. Carroll is dean of srirls. attended the services in a body and occupied i prominent positions at the tabernacle. The members of the I Young university faculty were seated on the stand, which was strikingly decorated by large sprays and baskets of flowers. "The pallbearers, members of the I university faculty, were Dr. V. M. Expfesslonof J E. Maw, - ' CEtaS iciafi A ZmfiOOCiicers k - wmm FRICB TWO Bier on r.lGmory of C. H: Carroll ' f HERALD rnONES Business Of fk fa Editorial Rooms 101 Sauer Tio Was Judge Conference ' ',' j REFUSES TO ALIGN WITH ANY PARTY1 il Council Declares Third Party Movements Injurious and Wasted Efforts . The Young university baud under WASHINGTON, Oct 8. (UP) Colonel "Billy Mitchell was called to tbe war 'department this mornATIANTIC CITY, Oct, 5. (UP) officially of ing and Informed With b!twwn C00 and churges upon which his, court mar1 This ensemble of tial-w- Hl le based. ation of l4(Itor c'alled JU forty-fiftmuKicliiiia. reidved. ia.sk. iazejof Tha air officer who started the 2T0 ami a got) lcving riip. annual convention to order here toIs Here Clifford & Cook, who is ' The second iize of $100 cash furore over the nation' sir defense '.':.. 7' ,; ',. day,-. with perjury at the ln- charged was.reeelvediby Colonel Q. A. and, a selected musical lirstnunent Hent iitto the slaying of his wife, For the first time since, its went to the 145th Kcgimental baud, acting for' Inspector General Mrs. Myrtle I'nd arwocd I'oak, fianl other than that direct eji by; Clarence J. .,. Hawkins. HeluiicB Hiid Gtmittrt they went into eonfer- - Vinton, Ia dry cusader. He muslcai diretpr: The; Ogden was released on a 2)00 bond, 1,'aveL 7 William Greta, : who sue- ' . imee. il Imnd, under the direction lie Is ahown In a state giurd to the Vreildcncy In lecem-!e- r 1 to on comment Mitchell "I of Frt'd if ' v refused, Wllllums, received the nuiforin. ' 1024, following the death of conference what bandcaKh oertired his a and in third prize, during 3ompenr occupied the chair. same baton. All of these organiza With Colonel Nn'geut. ' Mien Congress redures.ffAral The Federation will enter iwlitlcal taxes it sliould exxempt from all tions are in hc ; "j haveliothiug to say." Mitchell this fall throughout the ampaigns '' elftK tax all married nun making country but will keep away from them." will to ask' ha'e said, "you The commitke of jTulges passing less than $5000 and U singby J'lrd iwrty mwemeuta, According to army procedure d upon the merits' of the various con linc-ttnftt whosft incomes do. not !d polity of testants a included was of Mitchell N. Julm pcrrtnincl pceseiited $1000, says Kep. ro align itself with parties refusing o rtract'of-tlihis veterari uinslelans and experienced charges Involving Garner, leading I)eniofnit on the and lalHr'siutereitican best of high standing to Utah. They were p.)ible. ...court- - inmti,".L lie "wan .House Ways and Means Commitbe Wved by freedom .from party John Held, ehiiirninn; Itobert San probulily asked If he had any reply tee. This would exempt 3,000.000 arniiatlon, the report of the execu people now paying income taxes. er, i'rovo, and L. W. Ford, violinist to the, charges or if he wished tive board of the federation eonven-- s and orchestra director of Ogdeu. In lo present an affidavit in answer. iioliti- tlon, outlined a bct solo and ensemble work, the it is indicate! that if the in John S. Boyer,- Sr , Closes cat program. ' ,, offit inds it neC- incites 'made their markings with .pet Eventful Life at Family 'T"he executive council believes ..aul'o6r(hee.orilcampurisins jiikI Home in Springville thnt as a" result of Its t'ua charges, a v&'ommeiidntlon it is" speciiil Interest to note' that ian political policy the launching of I f In each instance thehvi conclusions Tor procei'fj al ! made John S. Boyer," Sr., pioneer Utahn third party movements has been were virtually Jinaiiimmis, iiir"i.L'li the seei'irv of war. ,N nd a leatkr in political and nroved wasted effort uud injurious Including amateur and circles of thettnte since bis to the dMire to elect candidates .f ficcr between the president who teh blends entered the icniiiin&nder In client of the army arrival here in 1853, died Sunday with favorable records," the report contest thfs year, the "elimination" imrihe corps ucu lumnuiniK r. is t the - -'- rtnyijle, reads. r famllyomejn -faHowed work beiug-h)tnthe tryouts Fri Iirtsma ftlaTTh jBorn In Tenn Township, Union Experience, therefore, taught "this ease, It was pointed out. 'day and Saturday. county, Pennsylvania, DecemlM .7, talaif that if it be successful polif-- ; to Mr. with Utuh came, Boyer IS), it must continue to follow (ally In Ms parents in'IKSS,'. After living Small Percentage of Voters Its a. policy Salt Luke City for-- three years- - he Have Name Recorded on. The exrturth'eMiard urges orpa- moved to where had he fepringville . Official List 7nnlzation of women workers; main Mnt-that time resided continuously. tenance of wage; scales, opo 'Moti 7 Always act! ve and public spirited to communism, a determlnf d fight be $sl4 honored many times by being All registration offices In. the against company union? and against elected to p)jiMcjjoslilojiiKil insurance and enrplovo city will be open Ifor registration the state and city-lwas one of employers -Eownership. tomorrow, Tuesday, October 6, from the members of the. constitutional Commet'iing on. the death of Sam- - ' T o"clock" in; the morning until 7 convention in 1805 and at itttime nel Oompers, the late president of o'clock? in tiie.eveiflng" . n'as oneof the strongest propone whe Fwleratlon, the reort said it to care for these things properly, By MYOB O. K. HANSEN" bnly a very small percentage of for women's suffrage clause enacted This week having been designated and the city Is Interested in having in the 'voters1 of .Provo have', their ne was Wfifc lhe "crucial event" of the bust the state constitution, iroUx't' . thliinselves ; nnmes on the official registrntion "Fire Prevention Week." It'.ts fltt'nc tbe elected a member of the state leg- year. , "That pirn ,movement withstood 'that some tbocpfitT"U; eBiiliasized ( treJttiisT- - loss. 7 Other' causes than islature four different times. lists, .according ' n'MiU "'Ti- I bese with Jlie DOi'sil.iie exception flii.t will imiice the fire- lisar'l . made hi seversl districts. He" served his home community il 'HiutaneotH eoinbustton, may be esuen sy mm n t! .nljiiMeU to inei-tiruss and has "The respective agents and their thing to h. .'is Justice of the peace continuous!.! v i lb s eoutlniietl to make susVaiued every precaution 'willMie .exercised u ril ulat ed to car vlfssiiess addresses are' given as follows : ' at various years and and to keep it aE-- the Towes'possible niiitelics, cigarette stubs, careless ftjf;30 is splendid . advancement, District No.; 1, MrCJulirAr tiiues us 1a jumle.eofjlieiiio-fmncilmiHinnHH tirlfselPfhe "greatesF istimoiiy that handling -- of stoves"iind7furnnerR, Bast First flouth-streefcould lie given to the leadership of a of when I'rov .ir .near stoves. hunilii'jr District o. 2 Deseret M. Gray. years using of gasoline Hawk the Black war he Ijuriug our former president" past has been fortunate In having etc. U15 South Jfourth East street was captain of the Utah militia in " Data on memltership showed the The annual loss throughout the District No. F. Hunter, what Is perhaps the lowest fire commis. his received fnntry having losso anyiclty of e 55 South First East street. thrngh - fftHtedlHtes -fwmr firesislmost sion from the national government federation now has a tiabl up mem. out the entire' couutrr. roll of 2,87S,2)7, an Increase, . We are beyond belief. Every minute of the District, Xo. 4. Mrs. Mame Hi was active In church Yvork lierylilii of 12.318 over last year,. It. lg the ' tabernacle block. .. hopeful that this condition may con- day., there .Is: a fire somewhere, that and was one of the greatest pub first Increase in membership made District No. 5. Mrs. Annie W. tinue and to thnt end we are forti- will average more than one thousand lie speakers in hiseity,' He has V Peterson, 35S West . Fourth. South fying out f ire department .In every dollars Joss ; at the'endV of each spoken at more funerals In Spring- - "dace llr20. i way possible within the present day' fir;' destroys $5O,O00 worth ville. than any other, man in that street.. ; A. B,- Sim- year we have added an additional of property, and. 1500 homes have District No. (immunity: .lie. iierfortiiixi a mission mons, 550 West Second South street. ui) to date pumper to our- eqnip- - gone up In smoke. At the end of to his native state in 1871. A grave In- - Arlington cemererv" ' . ment.-the year 1924' Ve sustuined a na ... District No. .7. Mrs. Mnry VinAs one of the original foniiders Of liear a- plain white woden marker The" fact that ourv Hisses have tional loss of $158,000,000 or enough. cent, H" West Fourth South street. the Democratic jmrty.- - iii Utiih Mr ell which 'in- bbicklettersis this, -- " a Pariama can:il, h'en light, does not indicate thnt money District . No. ', 8, Josephine Bo.ver- -a lwa.vs Usik a dqtighriiTal tnserlpflon : " we"Authorities on fire tell us that teudJiigJhaiKjilical-jeohjsuUiinshave not; bad a great many West CcnteiMgtreet. Ixit S121 o -- in niiie-- 4)f " ' t i,rs: District Ns A Amanda--, jlilier. Win. J. Bryan. everyettf that party. dicate that the fires wrt! diseovered able, and that ia addition to the 74 North Tenth West street. , , . Col.Surviving hiiu are five sons ml '"...District ' No. ' '10, Mrs. Mattie early and ertinguishi-through the greiit property loss 15,000 lives are one daughter, John S., Myro.n A ' S. Vols. V, Hording, S89 North Seventh West prompt response of the fire depart-ment- i lost and 17.000 more are injured Ernest M. Buyer and Mrs. Andrew " ' f ' ' - , street. , through fires each year. Out of Porter, all of Sprriigville, Dr. D. D. RECORD RECEIPTS. Some of our city offlcialn-'ar- e x are of every ten lives lost District No 11. Mrs. Louie Boyer of Provo and Judge I. Wavnc ' Last Rubjectel Dixon, 232 North Fifth West street. year's world's series etyisure (hihlren. alfii Boyer of Arco, 'Idaho. He is I lietween the Washington PeuiWith the above array of facts .District No. 12,Miss Elsie because of the effort they are put survived by a sister, Mrs. .Daa. C. ators and the New York Giants Hoover, 344, West Second North ting forth t6 prevent fires. These for consideration we are sure our Jobnsm of Springrtlle. street that it drew LitaJKitoworthjMn preventative nfeasures are mostly own people will exercise more cau -- iJUmeral servk'et-wiii-b- e" ".', heldHu ary District1 Nor E. dTrVtedagalhst7 throe thlngsT'Ti' tion than they have done heretofore the Springville Third ward chapel inore than ft million dollars for 124 West Third North street. faulty chimney: and flue conslrnc-tion- , t(5 guard against this monster. "Let the eciiid"Successivo year. The Wednesday afternoon at 2 "o'clock ' total receipts established a new. careless... wiring for electric everyone resolve to do his bit to under the direction of rjistrlct No 14. Mrs. SeUie Bishop Kalph I record of $ir00"l.l04- against ( 207 East Second North street. service, and accumulation of 's(Mit keep Ttovo'8 fire losses at the low- Smart. Interment will he In tin Thia was j' $1,003,815 for 1!)2. .District .No. . 15. Mrs. Hannah In chimneys. It costs but. little more est possible figure. , Evergreen cemetery under the direc( snrprising In as ninth as the Hicks, 415 North Fourth East street: tion of A. V. Wheeler Undertaking ' as not District No7 1& Winona huge Vankre Stadium , company. Third North Rtrcet. ;ii iil'alii1 . for use and unusual ! also Jlistrict No. 17. Vienna. B. Kim-balcorisideriiigttmtie.att(ii,(J;, ni"ncesvaTTesi than ill lJHi.'J. The 55 East Fifth North street. GANG-FE-UD f evepygames last year drew iAgttln the musicians of Prove have scorel point and added new 2S3.G(!5 sjiectatora and the six t. Ah 'nncient Persian ambassador laurels to the Garden City's reputation as a cultural community, " Is the ' f ganies In 1923, drew the record ( ' to Fraiice everr mon'i g before the observation, of Mark Anderson. 7 . ." v' I f attendance of SOtl"0. day's business saluted a turf of fThese musicians are td be congratulated upon their success in tnking The winning share of eacli j" earth ring from bis native soil to re the individual players mind him of the loyalty due his first prjOT at the. tah. State fair.- Not only are Washington 7 player was ' $5,- to praise, but their instructor, rrof: Robert Saueif.'also is entltlel 'ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Otft 5. (UP) 059.04 and the share of: each country in all th transactions of entitled '. to. much of the hohor bestowed upon .the organisation by the Judges of Thr'ee mea were slain in a roadGiant player was (he day. ' side resort near here early Joday In , i'j-:'.'-:The Broofclytt Kobius and the j the content. "J7 , ;.v :7New York Yankees drew $19.- "Provo has every, reason to feel proud of the wotk of theBrigham what police believe may have beea Though the barber shob private the of fud. gangland' for finishing second In is become' In mug to masters in the fine" shaving almost, gone, many Toung university training Two of the claim men are known the pennant races and the De shops still, have many old arts. .7 Music has' long lieen a department of the school that has achieved police characters and gangsters troit. Tiger, and the IlttMiiirgh individual cups that re no longer ' '' .. Big .honors in" turnlng out masterful studenta. y while the third hits not been idcntl- - J rirates drew $33,109.25 for in nsev some of them belonging to 1? IV' to and a these for are ef hear one, accomplishments I, pleased fied. ITie two. identified are Vin y'We fiQishiog In third position. estates aid unclaimed by their own cent Goodie and Dob Huffman, . ' 'enjoy .telling the world of them." .' er the lireetko of I)ean Gerrit de Jong, was awarded first prize in the contest.... held. Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Utah State fair. HOO-d- J : jj el f m-- , I. UTAHPIONEER j RESPONDSTO ex-ee- h- wlth-an-a- itf llH'-'u'n- tut CALLOFDEATH - REGISTRATION, " ." - 'lr non-partl- OFFICES OPEN TOMORROW - ne -- MAYOR URGE CONSTANT a VIGIL TO MAINTAirraTY'S NVIABLtFIRERECORD ... . p.pe. - -- t . serd pro-sres- . c- ;. its-siz- - - ' ' . - - . - - -- fin'g,sl'wteL-'lHttather--doe-i- nreroi " ; ..- , I I -- - I ; j- ' i3.-M- For-syth- ,. I n, - tyrthol-omewrRWEfl- - l, SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES . . , CLAIMS THREE r I W.i. -- . I . fm old-tim- . ' -- . |