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Show M7 TODAITL TfSDPaUTTMI 79 Maxlmom . . . , t . . r I - ;,: tost Jm HERALD rS0NE3 -Boslaess Office .95 107 Editorial Rooms Dffm vnPTY.vrpcrr YPAft no. EST - - SkS Mm""1 1 " ' ' ' " "" -- ' i ' : . PROVOrWAHrfIDAYrSEPTEMBER ' - .... jj f ti irni i rn fin f' hiiiiitOTTi sm maj-- ai :.: r rbdsjf-llmelf seL wwt, advtce" Wdwmr- - i aiTWl to JT4.rwy.Lg-7- i i t; . .; m. r w -- ! - i Pft?TR-FlRB-DEPT- i , XJ HC VlOW SPASISII FORK, Sept. 10 Fire ot undetermined origin today des troyed tbe large Spanish Fork Aud n dance hall itorium, the owned by Nathaniel and Jesse Ludwell-know- discovered low. The blae ira about 1 o'clock by employeea of the Bingham Oarage serosa the street from the hall. In a few seconds' the entire building, a wooden structure, was. one .seething mass of flames which . consumed jsTery particle of material and gutted tee building. . Cnable. to cope with, . the sitna- - " " - n tiojv the fire department sent for help front the neighboring communities. Boon fire fighting apparatus from Payson, gprtngrille and Provo were on the scene. - Frantic efforts were made by the departments to save the dance hall, but the dry wooden structure burned . like a match box. ; ; When the sparks from the burn ing building started to set nelghbor-ngTious- or M. Wllford Poulson and Mary Ollortoa of tbe Young university. In wekwming the teachers of the city back to Jthelr posts after their summer vacation, President Adams called their attention to some of the problems with which the path of the board is beset With an s available income pf only as great as the avfrage Utah scnooi district iProvo. is attempting to provide a corps of teachers, and a school pUnt the equal of any In, the wate.-- i He eolidted the earnest and constructive criticism of the teachers in the solution of these problenis.fe4.rin Texampbr jof what might be accomplished by the cooperation of all, President Adams mentioned the fact that Prove Is getting 138 000 ; worth, of school room space at a cost of "$20f000 in the erection of the science building now in course of construction on the high, school campus. The. teachers of America are two-third- lhd:barns on fire, the1 President Adams, "lh counteracting department aTe up the attempt to the growing evils of ,. .materialism save the Auditorium and turned which is existing today; A teacher their attention to the protection of who. is not consecrated to the idea the other property, of service as a guiding principle 1 Two large barns filled with the out of her proper sphere." entire crop of this year'a alfalfa hay John W. Fairer, who has grown were burned down. One of them, gray in school board service In located Bear the Aaditorlum,. b- - Provo,' indulged In a few personal longed to Albert Swenson. The oth reminiscences touching on rescu er, although three blocks away, was ers and school work. He commentset afire ibr flying sparks. It be- ed on the great success attained In longed to Oliver iwenson, ttfai h th itmne neonle who have The hornes of Mrs. Alma Cox and Ibeen educated In our city schools, t Mrs. Ann Farrer were also set on fire by the sparks but were saved rest Teachers"' was the subject of by the fire departments, an address by Dean Hugh M. Wood-ar- d The fire, is said to have been one in "the forenoon session. of the most destructive In this city. Most of the great and enduring Whether shy Insurance was carried persoiialiiies of history have "been on any of the destroyed property is teachers, .declared tue saKer. ot known at this tim: , Their prealnesgbat been determinWhile the origin .of the fire has ed bv the magnetic influence which if! not as yet been determined, it is imirveu i uuuy oe Que to ue- - The outstanding characteristics of " rktlve wirinp.- - ""J a ereat leacher. according to Dean toler T.Klaborate preparations had been Woodward, are: made for the epening of the dunce ance, faith, humility and cheerfulseason af the ' Auditorium . tonight ness. Each of these traits may be Tbe hall had been completely . (Continueij)n decorated Eag' FlveV -- ersoBality--Characteri8Ues-Tt K ui ,, FRANCE WELCOMES GERMANY INTO LEAGUE OF NATIONS MlID " By HENRY WOOD I Press that no attempt at assassina (iTnlted Press Staff Correspondent) tion hai been made, but that tne GEXEY Absent 10 t( pp.) Off ltussian!-la- i had been learned. many - "Was welcomealnfnTfhp Elaborate nrecautlon were, taken Jweufi of KaiioBS today by ber iftt enemv France." and at' h nnoi during the historic session, wniou ston of the. epeech 'making aid Banff marked the return of Germany, to - shatlnc Sir Crge .FcrrtheTCa- - a position as a major world power. nadlan delegate to the league, arose Both Swiss and German detectives ahtl; led the .enthusiastic statesmen passed "upon everyone' Who entered "' In jhree cheefg the assembly hall. ', ". ." ot toiKed Briand and . The Old enemies themStresemann pledged " - " f ' selves to peace. peace Tt wsa ttu first Hnw u1i InMv. The Leagne must achieve uni- - r t nTf . ostrum after FffsldeiitrlWntttcliTSf the assembly had briefly expressed tlie; League's pleasure' receiving - Germany.-' Then Sir Austen Chamberlain,- the British foreign, secre- ' tary," led the principal delegations in t a - handshaking - processiotr the German seats, whereupon Mr George rose to cheer, , Shortly rn fore the assmebly met, at 10;30, 1 1 'Swiss gennarrnes arrestea , a kuss-- l it was chargd. planned en, wh pt r- - I J' ' ssassrht GtoBerTottafbe iwUis delegate U revenge ' for fhe BofMlnat)oq a feK year ago of the imlssaryK Vorowsky-- , I- n- Ge- heva. Tbe Chief of the Swiss public JMcurftf (Soviet . ll v - TO COLLECT $1,684,383 .. Lljidon - $4,107.40, todu'y heh he completed the cross; Provo City, minutes. hours and in $llG.075.38,F3Kfriiigvill city,- - $40r ing, 812.73 ;. Mapleton I've beat Jsi $2,035.0?; L'Allemand"( Butju Jown, Sa- en the German) were Michel's first Spanish "Fork city, $24,455.08 supporters put up fight and to their convictions until the count was made,. When appraised of the result of the ballot, Mrrnolm&n. entered the ebtiven hall, jumped upon a table and made a fervent addrelntbe.lnterest of party armonyv:-'- ' r.::u.,-tX"If we make this conveationjn my defeat an occasion to. come together and work .together." he said, "we'll solve' the problem as far as the common enemy la concerned. At tomorrow's state convention ! want all of von to feel Just 'as I shall feel that there Is no reason for retaliation, no . desire .to strike back;W4husi; "consider landldateti and issues on their merits alone : and work together." Mr. Leatberwood's name 7 was presented to the convention by John Jensen, prominent Salt Lake attorney, who declared that it Is doubtful "that at any . time since Uteb gained statehood have the people of Utah has as tBjportant1rqeetle8S: under consideration as today that need the services of, experienced men to watch over the interests of this state- s- Among the important problems pointed to by Mr, Jensen were the reclamation project on the Provo and Weber rivers, the" Colorado river water question, and the legSlatlon at "Washington-affectin- g the Utah srtiool lands. He declared that If .Utah's right to its pjiblic school lands Is safeguarded It. like thetateofWyomlng, may net an annual revenue' of 2,00OWftjrh4h wilTgretljrllghterr the tax burden :V of this state. Mr. Hoiman's name was placed before the convention by John Pres-- : ton Greet, who reviewed. Mr. Hoiman's life' and characterized him as . . man. a sA Hsf sl - aW r rnTAni ProfessoFTO ' -- ' NOMINATED BoM of gaining wealth Inspired Clyde Reese Bachelor, 27, (top),' to plot the shotgun murder of h rich T Judge father-in-law- ,- Lamar - C. Smith, at Wetumpk, Ala. He hired a negro for $400 to pull the trigger. Bachelor and the negro admit their part in the crime. DR. MARTINIS - - in; r Pav4s-1-, .V". '." ' " . . - . ' ,-- the-coii- nty ptrud ROTARY CLUB i ls'ap-portione- d - -, $15,-3L.- The Importance of education in the economic llf of America formed the Bubpect of an Mdressglveh hefore.-thfl piemWr af h Ptv" llotary club at their weekly luncheon meeting at the fiotel Roberts -- today, by Dr. Thomas L. Martin, professor of agronomy at the Brig-haYoung' university. - Dr. Martin has Just returned from ..several months study in. the University of Minnesota, at Ames, lows, and Cor' nell. ' In his talk 7 he declared that the value WiAase:irf-f-iidy- e the farm. Success is much more easily attained, he declared, with the. aid of an edncation. Nikie Pewaie, a Maori, sent here by the New Zealand government to, mnke a study soUs: at the Utah Agricultural college, spoke briefly oh t JURY FINDS h -- IS CAVEMENM GUILTY rtriMDCriACu. Ill U d'tiliflull U1 AUUiU UAlillli outlying-communitie- of-th- ILLUMINATING WIND GIVES e five-gam- COMPOSITE PICTURE, OF ame-wtital- so bof HER MISS-ABIERICA-filEET ATLANTIC CITT, N. J., Sept 10. the American glrlt funu'4 throughout the world, for, her beauty. The top of :her "glistening, ."light brown head just reaches above the average American man's shoulder. She is inclined to be slender. Her (l P)Mp(t of the 'series as it. really HeTih - is meaP" the victory.; The previous like ft tiuted. r)8e,Herlashes; are games played have been among the long. Her mouth is small, shaped most interesting of the year. This into a cupld'8 bow. and touched I wULbe-the-finjame to be played lever so lightly with, rouge. The- on. the local diamond. faint rouging and the skillful powdering of her cheeks is almost im;"If the business men of Utah county realized the 'assistance" and AT ST. MiRTS .. . ; d perceptible,.. impetus they could give in furthering the county fair movement by adding Her lithe, uncorseted figure is JEPISCOPAL CHURCH a touch of decoration to thejr stores significant of the fair, they would curved as nature nimlejt. rounded, all lend their aid to that extent-J- " saj - s Pr.B. J. Evans, president of tho 60 West Second Xorth. smalL hipped and tapering. Iler , Utah County Fair board, , lege-ar- e and- her medium Sunday, Sept.12th- .mercnant nas it within bis power to do a vast amount of imkles have a beauty of line seen Snnday school, 10KK) a, jn. " ' " " (wperative advertising that would be very helpfuland the fair manageMorning prayer and sermon 11 nowhere else In ahe world.." " ment la In need of all the pubjidty possible to eiake. this event the" success She weights 120 pounds, v her -. . It should be. Mondar. Rept.. height is five feef, fire Inches She ""The entire project is educative and the public must be directed lOnlH will have Its offering meet- - Is 20, years old. ?lie hjis1 lieen- to by degrees to know the value ot this enterprise. To put the general clti ing tor tne winter at airs. i. u high school, swims, plays tenuis or von Plumb's, at 2:30 t. m. A full golf,. like to chsrlestoir and plans a zenry of the county in that trend of mind we must da everything within membership is desired to help in business, career, as; .swtiirj;orrstcn- ouir power to advertlse-hl- s big event. . maklng-fyls. tor work. ographer. . j.. "'Merchantscan TTby arranging slgnlflcaat dJsplayfc-The- lr Her name Iff FlotenceTCnna"Ttufh VEN. A. W. BULKLTS; 7 ooonera UojuylU be greatly appreciatiaL ; MlldredMarjorle Etfilyn Catharine Rector, and Dutraht of American Fork SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES ."' -'- -- : . . c ns . IxJll be tbe winner of ton Jenkins, "president of the shot and killed Smith, .as he lay the series, each team having won two. games, prevlontdy. locaLcJmvr. anoVMetleTaylori his homo,' ooatessed-a- nd seutlng Dr. Fred R. Taylori secre accused Bachelor of plotting the Addle Miller will be on the mound crime. ".liamardtoollLhatiiled for the Cavemen with "Dad". Barrett e murder charge. presidents and secretariei"conven- receiving end. This is tion held at the Hermitage In Ogden Bachelor's conviction t came ; ten one of the most formidable comblnn- days after, the jurist had been slain. tions .ih Utah county baseball see tlons and has caused the defeat of 4 The iHb members wereenter- " tnlned by the Baby Grand Orches PROVO JOINS AMATEUR MEET fnanyTTball club." tra from the Strand theatre and a Provo lias entered the state amaDyerjnd Jerry wlU be the: batfocir trio comprised of Mrs. Edna teur meet to begin In Salt Lake next teries for Provo, if Manager David- Broadbent, Martha Jones and Fawn Il'Wilf Tha nliili will Ka aHOTurYinn- - sen's plans mature. Ellertson. jtfrsV George Carter trfay--d ed 8hw,M by the addition of Mliler;BarrettTi!tGB the accompaniment s -- " ; : d - ., ; d on-th- .. .'" The pageant, as arranged' Uy Pro-- , Inge decorate the market place for fensor Eustmond, will consist of a the farewell fiesta to Escalante, the prologue, two Interludes and three young Franciscan priest, who Is to ;" make .the long Journey into the u.n episodes. .iThe prologue wlll.confdstof a knowaAt'antlo,. scene i alle4a"aiinset - ot a Dying; Ue-bo nd PovMaty-eh9lSr4B,l38- f episode shows- - the mlniitsty-Ernes- t state Vierkotter, German swimmer,, Aug- - Kacejjjiict url ngr t he - India life of coming of a group of Anglo-Saxo-n 150 years ago. ThemanheMTiind ploneetfeThey build homes and -bounty.' $2,195,501 state tubercularlost 30, ' tax, $1,095.01 ; eradication of pests, Dnly a ism persons were on iand customs of the anclent .Lagunas "or redeem the wilderness. Tbe song, be dance, will Indluns Pace Is 'ThlsJslhi' sung Ml portrayedLli $05.05 ; stateand' state .schools, to greet MtcmTTrHC-Orowquickly tlie ' French- - song and story. The scene will close fhe early dny industry Is depicted $434,041.42; state road, $78,386.49; gathered Utah county, $352,444.51 ; total, $1,- - mon Michel strode immediately to with if heantlful T pahtiiuiie loye In pantonine. """'" " Interlude "two" illustrates the a tavern, drank a double Scotch story in the silver Ugbt of the sum- 684,383.02. moon. The Harvest." "Dance of the fcmer - Of this amount $352,510.10 grains whiskey and followed with a hearty : to the several county uit;a&iaut. Episode one . is entitled, "The of the first planting ot tbe pioneers de-funds for the administration of tbe He was overjoyed "for France," Coming of the White Man.1' It. i are ripened and the promise of sucplcts tbe arrival of Escalante and cessful enterprise Is' shown In the .... as follows ; he said. affairs of his nine Frauclscun compsnlons in-- " golden 'grain. The queen of .the County general fund, $02,473.44 ; "My official time was 11 hours county general fund for the eradi- and five minutes, Michel, said. "I to this valley, the first white men harvest Is delighted .with the V. the pioneers toll and the cation "of pe& 405iB5i'ouhty "hig- was 111 twice but the sea was calm everto-s- et vfiiesiSHjMoftBoe! of the field dance and slug i:: sigiuil (Ancient $88,405.82 nymphs indigent, hway, except the last two boors. Cham their entrance : from the 8iuish in nature's A $1spirit of gladness. $48,613.53 ; CMinty inflrmarjl pagne helped me. 1 took two drinks. Fork 768.12 1 exhibition and advertising, I also ate two canyon, The white wen are x Episode three will be one of the iumf of sugar soak most, magnificent parts of th pag' $2,357.19; new county building, ed in cognac and coffee, I ate noth guided by the ' $37,719.81; widows', pension, $11,- - Ing else." 'v: joys; stivestre ana Joaquin, frovo eant It will show the industry of V " Ixi.vs who joined. the Escalante par- Utah valley as it Is today aad as interest on bonds, $35. 198.0TJ "Michel Is a huge, powerful man 86133 ; bond sinking, $54,22253 ; ty near Grand Junction. . The In- Ewalante foresaw 150 yearf ago, and is the former French distance dians liecome frightened but are The floats of the various communis . speclat county infirmary fund, Ha trained with. Bill champion. - by. ihe two young guide that tiosjwlth thel fairest girl as queen total, $:52,5.10.10. " Burgess before the latter swam the .he strangers, are- - peaceful and wlir"ne "the features of the episode. channel in 1011. klnd. From all. parts jof the valley EadLfloaLwllUXL centered. arounL On his record breaking swim fo: the Indians are gathering for' a the queen,' Payson will centralise. day Michel was accompanied by - the, group . theflld Fork oalta peach growlnri-Sbaalsfive men on a boat - i - . priest, Father AuUuosio, tells the on its sugar production; Springvilte story of the coming into the world on its art interest; Pleasant Grove . SON-IN-LAWof the 'Redeemer. Gifts of bead on its strawberry industry: auil highly colored clonks. poultry and mining "Tired Bild WearyuTthe "sun setrf enterprises; Lehi on its fields, and the travelers lie down and sleep garden products ; Orem.on the. fruit Theli industry; Salem on. Its melon and 7 around their wood fire. dream, of.old Spain Is depicted 'In vegetable-- product?- - Vineyard oa its -Interlude one, which shows au old dairy ; and agricultural , ; products ; WETUMPKA, Other Spanish Oci'tii. The' sound of ths I'rovo ott Its manufaeturos. win also be .: Hpnulyh uiHudollu and guitar is; heard as ,the iWasamry of the yil'.reprt'gontedrwlth floats. father-in-laJudge Lamar C. Smith, in order that, he might get Baseball fans' of Utah county will : control jurist's, estate--wa- s ' flock to the iiiup park Saturday ; sentenced to death here today afternoon at 'n4 fetclock to see the After deliberating "i hours, the final contest of the e postJury found Bachelor guilty of murd- season series played between Provo ; er.-.' and American Fork. The victor of ' natlons-j- dmon. f or conditions in PROVOHIAN words as' he staggered up the de- Michel left Cape Gris Nez, France at 8 :32 last night and splashed ashore pare at 7:38 a. m. today, thus lowering .tbe record of as queen. The pageant will tell the story of the big epochs of the history bi Utah county to the accompaniment of. inspirinsr music selected especially for the occasion by Professor East-- : Hut-seco- - . sir ll lem, town. $3,747.80; Payson city, $18,073.09; Goshen town, $4458.10; Santaquin town, $1,040.90; Genola special districtJ25fi.94 ; Spring Lake special district, $1(358.82. Alpine school district, $186,880.39; Mr; Holmamn's HH'r wri at ittees In Each Regarding Floats For Escalante Pageant towq, OrefTow7;$I,9U2 , 'good "held firm Z! J 9 aP -- a a basis of equality.": said Btrese-mann"Germany la determined to ideals, as the basis of these adopt her DoUcy. We belong to peoples seeking to emerge to the light from hUtBaoMbnltedjwlll I IUJ IIUJ U III UllL of-th- e " ;e Flla Han9enueLibg. fourth district, court of Utah, Wasatch, Duchesne and Uintah " counties wae nominated for the office ef justice of toe supreme -e- eurt of ttw state of Utah s t; (IttrkoeTCrarn-gTOSTwtirthe Repobllcan - state eoweo-Uo- n be based on the Ideals of peace, at the Balk Lake theatre' -f reedonrrandBnltS - to - which " afterooon. The voting . devo'tlon." Friday earnest pledge ,flur, wal war esmpleted at I o'clock, Briand pictured the ana ot ' vTwe baHota were nwoosary and the permanence of peace. auffering to'' put Judge Hansen over the hereaftef with - our international differences," said Briand. "We will .' the final ballot stood Hansen, .. courts like private in- go before the " 425H, iy trtile, 69 ; young, 208; AirMiiniit- - France has -- no more Robinson, 9i 'Wight, 24 and-further heed of heroic, demonstrar HoweUM. " :'. the and.tfi tions thap ba Germany, the first ballot stood as folk future we will work together like brothers: I don't mean to say that . naasen, V&1H i Richie, all differences and difficulties have 108M; White, t Xcung, 188 J been settled, but that hereafter we Robinson, 23; J, A. Howell, fedT)urxSrWslveeSiisevet vemlttrbraelng-a- had been adopted by the assembly to exnress arjorovaLrt .". T Foreign . Minister' Streeemann, of uermany ana roreign . Minuter Briand' OfI Franca' snoke from the -r- congressional conventproved more inter esting, ar MrVIarherwoodwas op posed by Theodore L. Holman, well known Salt Lake attorney and business man. , The extent Of Holmnn's strength was a" matter of conjecture anHmg the delegates, and was not: revealed until the first ballot was counted, which showed that Mr. Leatherwood had 232 .votes to Mr. nt -- 1 1 . however, self-ms- ,', sl V 1 - lThesecond ' CHEERS OF GREAT . STATESMEN A ' nask -- al district ; a , publican congressional conventions held at the Hotel Ttah, Salt Lake City, Thursday. Mr. Colton was uamed by acclamation, having no opposition, in the first congression- Holman's-"144- l ; across English chajinei today was The fourth time the channel has '''otdffliniranoir3" E. O. Leatherwood and, Don B. Coltoa were renominated at the Rej ion-, ' '"neeociwMedTtttsTeaf tne atu,mi,t. i Other swimmers to make the . Community to J33Z.510.I6 lie Apportioned crossing this year were Gertrude - to Various County Funds. : Ederle of New York, who estabi -llshed tbe women's record of 14 jf CommItte;ain ech town of the county are hard at work hours and 81 minutes, Mrs. The taxpayers of Utah county the floats to be used in the historical pageant for mother preparing Clemlngton Corson, only will roiitrthute al to be helcj in connection wilh Esealanteesque-centennithe . . . nn " i oat ..!! xxi.ua iu mien ior ine year, mm, ed back home In New York toUtah county fair, "September 22, 23 and 24. Under the the according to the final. report of day; and Ernst Vlerkottei", direction of Professor E. II. Eastmond the" floats are being assessment rolls- and tax couiputa- whose record of 12 hours and 42 arranged to represent the main industry of each community. tlons of the county Just lssned by minutes was ' beaten by Michel Present indications are that the pageant will be one of L. Auditor iUifford County Wright. by one hour and 86 juinufes. in Utah county. Interest In the biggest affairs ever st? This amount Is bawd on a total valas committees catch the spirit and the the uation of $58,937,310.00, and Is to it daily grows ST. MARGARET'S BAY, ENG lie dlstrfbuUid 'nmting the various pageant. The participants in the celebra- magnitude LAND, Sept. 1Q. UP) Georges iion- - will come from the various, communities of the county. taxing districts as folIowsi Ihi City, $1 9W8.04 ; American Michel, 45 year old French swimmer One of the big features of .the .floats will be the queens Fork ity,- - 424,030.61 ; Alpine" city, brke;th wdr0's record tor swim selected from each town. ' Many of- - the towns are already ' ' $2,44fl.40; Pleasant Grove cltjv ming the English channel here early conducting contests for the selecting of the prettiest "gtrj . . of the board f edueaisbar "Profess Dtrpyed a fii-iainnniiinrnh- .sED JGeorges COUNTY-TREASURY- -, Sr by-Dea- MM Jhe . 4 : - 1LI 1 RECORD SET BY! LU Ui ' MM V NEW CHANNEL ij 'tUAMMSbXKC h in Auditor Keport - MM FRENCHMAN $58,937,316 I ' - FNTr a Ke-Mar- ae pre-scho- " ; MM . liJ ftsNA UlNtflUllft si j H - ti itiii nmiiiTtffnt MM .;,w.vy::-m,--'- Republican Congressional Con AnditoriimrBarned Ground teacherstSfconvened today In ventions lncum' institute at their annual bents in Both Districts Shortly Alter noon Friday the Junior high school audltoriuai. HOLMAN'S 5TREN-GTT PROVES INSUFFICIENT the meetings. of was to charge UNABLE TU SAVK HALW wfilch were addressed Coiton Has No Opposition; Hugh M-- ;W6od ward f the. Young Wth t iriM TinA rna AFill Leatherwood Goes Over On Adams," Walter president university. L i ,4 PEICE TWO CENTS MM"- - IttOHfflWi t 1926 - ..... , TTr i : .. ' -- t I , , MMMMMMMMMMMM. . - C'orlnne Norma Delores' .Leona Elennor Rosebud . Joyc Marguerite. That is a composite picture tt the 15 girls picked from some 70 iu the Atlantic City beauty: contest from" among whom will be picked tonight -- as Miss American, 192a' .. ' The characteristics given above were carefnllyjMjveraged; and .thechsncM nre that tan sriHSAmerIca'' description, The 15 came from every corner of tbe land, from Bridgeport to Dallas, from St. Louis to Beattle. There- - was a' prevalence of brun" BUuderness and surprising uniformity among tbe en tire list of girls' who came here from" all ovejf the country. , " were enough devlatona from the standard to show that any taste In beauty can be satisfied In America. ; Features ranged from the Hassle profile to the sancy, features of the flapper with the slightly tilted nose. Height ranged from the "pony die to fonr;. feet H Inches to the statuesque five feet nlneinch es of' Miss. Unioil aty, who weight 159' pounds ind 11 atrikihg; hand, ettes- d Bttfr-there some Hgure. '.- d |