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Show t j . A NEWSPAPER dedicated to policyef fairness to all sections o Utah county. " Y i I 0 i HERALD PHONES T i I TT TJURTY-NINT- YEAR. H mA aaT I A I W - NO. 209. 4 M el.M U I fe ( I tui A 1 u xil i i - A-I f MR pot co Fin i !FARM : is 0 o O o o o o o o o o o o ,o o : 1. TTTfT BiEAU .r HERE'S HOW THEY DO I - - i - . o o i . . ? Director Declares Executive Committee Responsible for Recent Actum of Board. the art ion ' of the Everything ia set ant! ready to go The news of executive roiumittee of the Tub. for the big Civic Week program by tbe Proro. Chamber of County Farm Bureau federatioa de Commerce to begin with tbe manding the resbnatioa of j. P. luncheon at, Hotel Robeta Welch, county agricultural agent, a Thursday noon. Dr. John Edward Carver, leading published In Tuesday's Herald, minister and orator of Utah and came as a thunderboa front's dear president of the Ogden Rotary club, I farmers around Qt t0 will be the mieaker. Dr. CaWer haa Proro and riclnity, according ta Lew TJeal meseage for the Tieople of X. ' Knight, prominent farmer of Frovo and it is expected that all Proro and state secretary of .the membera of the Chamber of will be present fit the lunch- Utah Jersey Breeders association. It is now learned from directors eon. Membera of the.Kiwania and of the., farm liurnm who.attwVd, Bnrn bit aj 11 rwa itrnamti t The chamber of commerce is post the recent meeting at which Prerf-de8. E. Taylor informed the ing today four large bill boards in Provo-fregarding the purpose of calling at county commissioners tention of the citizena to Civic Week the matter, that at the beginning of -- which "Commences Thursday of this tb meeting the Mas jtrity of the Vf the organiiaKon were week. The bill boards are located on. Fourth .West and Center street, strongly in favor of the retention n6rth on Fifth West, and on First of Mr. WelcJu The directors at? the locaL farm East- - and - First -- North-'- streets. presidents of The posters were prepared by two bureaus of the county. Arcording to one of the gi rectors local artists, u. v. Hansen anji a. H. Eves and the will board syaee present at the meeting, the atajitrity granted by courtesy of Bird and of the board members were not ta favor of the demand until they had J? .v nt or -- the-JB- r - . TTt o egms SfOVtS i i rri! - 1 ... - , "irk ) days has traveled KM yards. . The ithiftiMt of the mutmtain i hai eomdetely obliierated por-- i tions of the wain highway luto Meeker and iu othef i'daces 'has. sv fc ; I ! v.- - ot To mxigresi ad taruve a uanity. an ssatter h Mrge ft how ta latpnsstii). ' - f' CULT Garage on State Plead for Gutted by. Flames Father and Brother Highway from " the Mercy Wednesday. Morning.- . Court FIRE INSURANCE j ; j ; ' -- - t.r4 (SCOUTSPLAN - Jury today. CITY, FAT SAYS- . CARAVAN TO BRYCECANYON ALPINESCHOOL i ..:-:--,y"j-- 4 Hl fr Ttmn-anogo- .teiJaM,ttT ' r FORGET HER HANG" TQ. T t'o-stor- y recently constructed SAX F,RAXCSlSCO, March 25 Culuuibin Garage, opsislte the Irontoti plant of the Columbia (U.P.) Fearing that Dorothy Steel corporation, was destroyed by niatriclde, may fire Wednewlay moruing utsiut 2 in a spell of hystergulclde attempt o'ebak.-- ; .. ."' , ItaiWges totaled approximately ical passion, a double guard of tXm. accortling to Kire t'lilef RetKl police women was placed about ber Bosbardv iiiost of, which Is today. lass whose Tbe one hardened by lusurauce. The building wis tbe property .of mask of sophistication mnrked ber v as ulridge, who livi aTTron-- " as a"girf witnoufalcart,-hKtifH'd but was the ton, garage by crumbled under the steady drone of Jesse iAuig, whose home is In tbe "murder, murder, murder," as selecStvel City tion of the jury to decide her fate concrete walls continues, . Nothing htrt the ; tvnmitl sfsntfing. - T.be" frame snpeF" "Dtirothy is nearlng a breuk- structure ws total!)' demollKhed by 'down," Jail Matron Gnssle Kennedy se of the fire said the flames. today. "She slept' fitfully lust is undetermined, the flames destroyand soblied during ber waking night such an jextent ing hours. She Is a very nervous girl tlie cause could not lie learned. and there Is no telling what she According to Mr, Long, be left tbe r way do." o'clm-12 garageT about' Tuewlay Court mom observers j bo have night and knew nothing ahout the .wstt hod tif forts to- fire unlit" a w1wugr three tonnr a person wbo hud assisted coiif rot her emotions, are predicting later the girl wiil break" entirely umltr in fishtlug lbs flames. 7 ' " A man ciimliicting ai soft drink the strulb. stand near. lh garage first noticed JtiftUv. softened with whatever the fire when he went outside his home, to find out why bis . UkWs mercy 12 fair furors can employ, is went out. Noticing smoke jsiuring whitt the" two Elliugtion men writ from the upstairs part of the for Dorothy, their jar girl. vbu killed her mother. KiiriiRP, he notified Mr. Baldridge. With tine of the two wciuen tliey The flames hail Hlready then Elliugsoii, middle-nge- d spread so far In the upstairs part love of the building It was Impossible tailor and Earl, stalwart son, to put out the fire wlih buckets. have turned to altbe. -- The IVtrvrt-st- til SpringvJlle-fir- s whose 4ov -niadiap of detriments resHiiub'd to the call.. for the bright lights and senuotis but oti account of the ptsir farlll-- mtisic led her to murder the parent tls water could do 'little to stop who tried to keep her from them. the fire. The restraint born of ScandinaFor a time, it was feared that a vian ancestors permits little display young until wbo had been sleeping of emotion iu the Ellingsou men. in the upstairs had been cnugbt by ; past weeks have lirouglit the fire, but it Was learned biter ltKf.fhv vurv tAiMKi in iitf ma UN ham The-cau- eythingto -- l' fellnw-tcuiler- PROBE BE( im COHPLAY ' WORDSr-iifcE- Provo and Springvile Fire De Concerned Anxious partments Kespond to Early Everyone for Termination Speed ' Mcrnir.g CalL - ' of Case. ', . ' EARL TRIES The . CALIFORNI- A- PROVO IS BEST ' LOSS COVERED BY j fiEIBER . - of the. distrk-T- t would do the work A'sidewatk was needed oa theJ free gratis. whwl Sixty men assisted" by the chil GnoJiaF--R4-P-r nrth side of the is on side laid 273 feet of a four foot road dren that The tMtildinjt. snme fail ccedinga in "Crucifixion t thtn$h rsaiuttti by Fire." realiM the imtximatre of cooppra-tio- a always muddy at the leasst preclpl-talm- s siknslk in one day. while about and. s siilenslk of any thirty mothers saw to it that the abd .puUUij am the ed f workers- would Hot away from the wws vMH", the tope. rer 1ss5-pebe ltttclitn7s TheTestdeat ad Ihe iMiii'Uts j bunjiry. tRVlU.& Cwt Mrcb3-- H was done a few of tlMM-T- W After the school district oaf Irvo benrh, have talked the niattcr over and finally by fire" it Intt rTr-t- k nicrerded. In getting the school workers and the mothers lined up In of i Herman Whalow, lcsder of a learned It and have t tnrttish tie needed teasent front of the kodak and here hs the at Jtarkws tSa. The last ap- ' lr4 MUrJo Mill ; heie,. im tllel. nwr srwee: fur a Toanete walk 4f the residents resnlt pltwtK slven Sunday supposedly from the effects of 4gn-llk- f Tlrture wHl.lte dfe scribed to the Butte county grand se IRONTONDUETO TRIAL Columbia SUCCUTiIBS FROM nt K DOROTHY huwrk. troiu three, to five feet high. Is swell up iu the .' middle vt the road. The at t hia of the sk.iies'of t he Mk waves of the wss. eigiRts aceonnt fur thp 4HUnmcuriiy the fact tlat the unsintsiu rests ,'upou a clay fi- strata which has heevnte ened by spring Alas. - -Meekr is trtly badaled. as the result of the recent prank of w iae mountain. ettscie travd by. the "mwviug OHmiitaln" rosd rsifcwd f . AT Ckmnty authorities will try to' , Fout .,JtBQHBd,i if ajrjetrsn been threatened Jflth a .tvsignttk 1We Gather Figs From Thistles' oi the pretn-n- ; execiitlve'lrnrfttee ewtablth irhelhet burn luflicted have been distributed to the homes of the bares q unless the demands upon the solos of Si bs low's feet of Provo. The material of the leaf were endorse. Even then, it Is said and thd top of his head with a it was not unani white hot Iron cansed his dcHth, let, prepared by Reyr.WrFTuIkfcyTptonheei I Condit ions Here Look Good to is a direct challenge to the citisens mous. One man ote ajtsuwt tne uhether he succumbed to tbe Influ Ct.uS WV. ence vt his rdigbms fsHSticisf iimiii aunt of Proro to Improve the environ endorsement and several refused to tvuuui Prodnetr., . ment of the city. In order that the vote on thfr question. his nervous system, of s he! her mine Serond Annual Trip for Ttntp3 natural ailment was resmsi)iie.. "I haviTtalked with sEomy vt the Lee F. Randolph. EfBtnHt Art i)5yi TiniT girli rmay&ave.'. .. FSir anogos District rirst Itass chance to (ievelou their character7 In farmers of this section. said Sir. Teacher. Joins . Summer Three persous besides Shalow Scouts in June. At the CnlumNa theater, where School Faeortr. have tetified to the ritual, carried harmony with' bquutlful surround- - Kulght. "and all of them fed as " ' fr though the charges against Mr. he irned a limited engagement of out in the home of Edward RlHtdes. ings.";"': '.;v five rrrfurmanre, one each Friday "The most Important duty and re- Welch are not fair in any way. He Mrs. Schaktw, Rhodes and .Mrs. of tor the direc Lee F, IUmll(K s Rhodes wvre. the same nmter of The adanced scouts of the utsht ttcmlsrs of a sort, sponsibility "of any , community," has worked long and diligently for. Califoma Schtul vt tae Art. . ciMMK-i- l saS Bev. Bulkier, "1 that of glv-i- the welfare of farmers .here. It is within the "Yhnrch TGod," bcnl snother are take fo of to the faculty Store" cOttKuliau. ta the arrnwinir vniith nf the hard to find a farmer in the county counted organisation. keen trip through ccutral Utah to Eryce who Is not satisfied and delighted nrijcaam louaar UBiveiviiy nw ine wiac wterriewed expressed Schahwr was one of the founders he tstit meekrttfirrw'Tlr tbidhe,AYasJivmil iiitttte Mr. in Welch with every 'way. of the little cuK and it was at his .in airiiie uui nium uui islues. to S Augwst ""Provo Alpine. whose Jnly is the excuur eamt. "I hare had a great deal of city taken through the historic battle lntlgatioa that the rites were per to our children. As citizens duty scents ia tv accordingf to as SUwHuareaictit growth ia every way Is apjoarent to grounds of the state where stories formed on his body, authorities have ANTI-TRUwe should consider our most iur perience with county ST the ereasiotial visitor and where in well as lano Utah as and I as re made Monday y Huph 34. W portant task that of rearing letwill be told of the early pioneer ex- learned. '": warter. summer of dean ward, the of Tiiroieirirjr'TiiKl "optithe, sitit never found (he equal of Sir. Welch. ter citizens for the future." Ills lamnd him Mr. Sandlitk is omf f tbe hrt mism greet yu oo every taand. To periences of the people of this state. .In addition to the message w 5lr. who- tvk the trip last nearly nude, to a tabe and a wonts n. Scfitits Innk and has tralat artists ia AmerH-as it. though rersnually, Bulkicy, the leaflet coutain8- - the had king years of exiwrieace as a) the falrert city ia Itjih couM look yead found the journey gotug and so far unidentified, took a sleiidrtraised bei'n white Jo had ahirh as the (Continued on Page Six.) following suggestions for cleaning be as to rd intcrertting practical artist ael teucher. He "tor all Its WW aixt downs to he coming has been directwr of the Olifoosi upsTberause the sdrit is ritcht to tanyoa Itself. The detailed itineraryTheat and burned the Jigure of the .Put rubbish, cans, etc., n burlap 25. March School of Fine sines 1917. ia make it so Sew hnmes ew?' apart-snii- t' of the trip will be announced at a cross in each of the rstrste mstTtl "WASHINGTON. sacks or: fight hoxes aiid place on feet and then on the crown of his and new business hou-- s later date. ' wbK-- h A significant move iu the pnsjtiesi he has Jhecwue well iCP.i 'curb before IHdhday'evcnlngrMarch if the t catiuiaieii was made toand favttably k db,;iwl;ISe:BatMdMhss .nn TrTtaf trirr Is to he taken by first Wad. arurding tu 30. tors joined Ui a reMr. Randtdpat fcs a figure, portrait. your city, and it's a cinch Itet that cuss'.scouts who have qualified fv cult. wheu 16 day Backyards are to be cleaned as m inter ami etcher. He thnsc who ewe in from the outsidr first class rank between March 1 As the rid srold its Htvi.d, the quest to the federal trade commislandscspa well as front yards. has exhibited in many of the finest are here hecuttse they are sranting and May 2u: and for first class cultists, standing aloxit the astable. sion for Information on tbe orgatil-Mitioride on the band wsgou of pros- scouts who have received five merit graed in unisiuWjplialo'w-wReplace broken windows in. tbe coinbluatious of America galleries in the wwrtd. according to to borne.', and not In the hearse of badges between the two: dates men vocally silent. Wheu the ritiisl was abroad under.' the perity 1L of the E. Prot Eastmoud. hwd ', Apply paint where needed. , tioned. Scout officials as well as over he was renrnve to bts own export trade act. . art department ef the- R?ham decay " Mr. Sncrs is agaia presenting dads of the srwuts will also make home. Repair walks, garages and other This set permits America u firms Toung university, who is well own original act. "Tat Ssuder' the out buildings. his tw weeks tbt tdt mcnilicrs so. Fr to in tlie ..same' line of business acquainted with. Mr. KantM, and Cswurry Store. Vhkw broke all - trip if they desire t do: Do away with useless barns, eommntiity is to provide its went alx.nt their daily tasks and unite to. jirotnote their, extsirt busiFjvh his wrk. ' records for a.trdanre at the city's own transiswtkm for Its boys: ea-lield secret meetings but there 'were ness In tolletsv fences,etc. which w'uvbl lie "Windows" Bt The Ahjtae cai&tsass said Iwk TW will furnish and tw his food. no more brrt saetifww. SKw UkTiTltiiorefTtrieTnierurBU sending theater-upo; Think over your plans for planti- Galworthy's f re Eastmtiad. Mral au "is Benefit for at tbe enthusiasm nud by here, Staged ings ng" shrubs, frees and flowers, and There IS to be no thet expense s twy in a torpr. Thcn..canw hi act in domestic business. a fur leacher F. of e Raeiti' Performers. amnws last V Leading . Friday - ! death. perfimers place orders' immediately. Aivitfillng to Senator ttdd.' North ahiltty to work, I believe that out well 6 a repetition of previous far as the officials know at iuvsItif by bit IMstrict Attvrucy Dakota, ent. one-the signers of the of the .school behiad TSatugos sucesses. '. --, wbt-lieRothe dered tngetber Scwnts who ouiUfy and desire h j rtSiMCsl,' he ndM?bcolb!.Hm.haver of the A great deal of Interest is mani- this year wiB come take the trip must send in a filled gardsas Ihe true story f the ritnal. lieen sflired by reporjs that Amerpsiuters f the future of TtlAY fested in the Tarkms wards of the strongest "An wiit to" rxbiiifce out Idank pnpcriystgnedt the ex-- 1 Mr. ican couibiuutioh foruHd under .the state. this Raud'dpaV Rsh stake in the coming plT eXsmina-tioof his district before ldy "fw'a director camp Ksfe-sj3rpeiiem-protection of this ac-- t have nuiilo ipleaw1I bstaged tander the directiou of the was expectwl tu issued as comliiuti-lions-iMay St. with tioai is buund to- set many of our arrangements stake Relief lineola i Society at the No The trip' will prlldy be taken the grand Jury convened. Hi.es to divide wtm eouke under his the ssuie youmt pe4e high school and. the Proro high during, the week of June 2. Furtht charces have Seen Tiled si fsr the Rprld and control its markets tuition. 'en the wuy t an art cureer. school.- .. v lufonuatiou may le had frvm local against any of the enfssvd staad-iuf of and also to. cngase in ':duinpiiMt" Tainters prefcesinaal .Due to the financial dcjrcssin ia the ritual nt fin'. scout officials. wilt find much ia Lee F Ranprodiutts nbroHd to hold up prices in CHICAGO, March 25. (U.P.) during the past winter, tbe officers PARIS, Matvh Si. iU.P.l Four the. Fulled States, William D. Shepherd's attempt-- to of the Relief Society have decided dolph to admire and to Inspire. I, and forty be released on bail already stamp- to raise the necessary funds of tbe am dettghted that surhan eininctit lsous were tilled wheuDeT&dcanx to lsris SUNDAY. SCHOOL VAUDEVILLE ed as tbe greatest fight of its kind community welfare, work through arftst 'has ctmsMitvd to he with s exiress train was derailed near ANN iit the, history' of the crluilnal court presentation of the play rather than for the Atpise terns.-,- INtiticrs hxtay. Asssig the dead is An interesting vKv'lie.: lr-- . entered Us fourth day today. by m direct assessment. Seuatwr IVdetddou. , gram w:ill be. given tonight at the If the state's attorneys, whose The ward, officers of the Relief J The inmwn4ive and seven cars Second scan! amusement ' hall by arguments are heard today, do not Society have 'charge of the selling . ertrned, twwof the tars Wing the jsuaday srhtad of the ward. The tnlk too king, the man who Is ac- of tickets In their respective ward, precipitated Into the fiver. cused of murdering his millionaire program will begin at R o'ckx tl The for which each organisation Is to re : The cause of the accident has n Itroereds wiU go twanls the f . , ward, Billy McClintoek, will knpis ceive a certain t centam of the per ' been determined. school the by night whether he will hare his tickets sold. The Sunday NEW 25. Marclf March 23. (IIT.) VttrtK. NEW (U P.) , ttRK, officers 'rcpurt freedom pending Ihe trlaL- -,- a Newman Erlr. 7.1, president of the Japan will endeavor to large number or tickets already State's . Attorney , Robert E. Ann , the. tmmlsrstiwtt Arbur railroad., ioniler' vice hoping sold and indications are that an qmion. TiLElK V. March 5X tUP-- l Crowe's Indictment fipert, Thomas the day will conic when this o,;W- - president of the. Per Mafuuette, audience will Vstried large meu unusually whr were greet six Five . wbo Murshall, opened the state's iaa may oe settled in a manner railrond aiid identified with neareach sue of the places fbrs of a new "" "-""" aigument, is to conclude his speech tbe players at npsrtuM buiMiug to both our couiitrica," ly a dozen wthsr linra. died today at saiisfacbtry he Is to where it staged. , etd!aiel into the The ground the fkwer beds Jaanese Ambassador Tnnet today and will be followed by an-- . emnectKa with tbe clean up Roosevelt hospflal fnllowlng u op-- , Lincoln at ..the be will It given The fTswrs are eouerete and of-- iirran et Provos Civic week, the should also be attended tu at this 'other assistant prosecutor, George ioil. in address here.an said his ' erst Oormnn. Then Crowe himself will high school Friday evening: and at miaf et the nsfrwctiu should sot time In preparation Ar tbe later Drst j f i.,,, - for npet-tiim-public appearance iv,.trerthe Provo high school Saturdsy l e wher.worurrs. Vlose the state's, argument. fohel fwrSeTTo ftnte' for the i4a'tttiuc" TOngsIn readiness If" iilsnting. Tbe dnwu w fth the drfer&r vt the fbiwetseed really- - depewts settred his' rretcnliais .to President iHiidnlar trtiuble Monday. Sheph wi s attorney, -i- TItMnin-r !tbe pttiirot'ehTUbs For more than forty years Erb t rehb-ltdidge. The play chosen for the ., Scott Stewart, consumed most of The sixth fWr Vt 90 with a rsr. ae Mrs. Itoa tWw. one of upon wtathr eondititui!V tlie possibilitc of had taken a prominent part'iu tbe .Minimising yesterday's session with a brilliant of tbe leading theatrical performer cfrtvinc all Honrs bebvw It to the Proves ardsHst - flower lover and may "be planted , was ' ' "Winnow, nlthongh ehsnces may have "to trouble between Jaanese and - tbe nstiou's railroad activities," He argiiment, attacking the state's caRe of the city k Oalcsworthy tbe owners on of the. most beauti...UT".; ' of- the Mlddletowu and .states chairman the t"nier premier and claiming that his client should dows, containing ene of the jaint-es- t Vlice be take on rhe" weather. . They squads'', were ful flower gardens la this city. an.(etae he has an abiding fafth in t'nionville railroad, vice president -ha flllnWMi frtaptfrim nn twinil Iuumhm - early, and ntost i iuterestins philos- disfatt tot While it is a ma-luwhrr, w f shuuld lie pbtnted at intervals' from tbe seav af of the Ne a' Dominion tUiiiisr com' crete. plaster sad jwited lra ia perhai, to idant i!fej ' justice and equity the proof of Shepherd's guilt is not ophies of life. fhwes at "H ia- the- Amcrbun imtple to pany and a. direct'or of the "Hall evident and the presumption of his A symj(sl. of the play win be hopes of saving the five atca kaowa time, it Is taot too early to set out now until late ia June during inter' ' 8wireU and sigual company.' settle tbe pxubleta taticabtrr val of. a ircek or ten days. "'' Siren iu the Ilerald tu aave oVwa. Arubs, . i j Colo. March 2.V tUJ.l "Moving nwuntsiu," a foof peak, has been seixedwith the wunderiaHt and in two """ MSTCOMES e omorrow IE HOKS , o o cr i 5 st oo o - MLCKr-R- . - niein-berah- lp Com-nier- . ' , 5 MOUST.UX SCHOOL AT-SPENC- ER I . illltwilllliil o o o - : hiked m in Arms Over at Farmers AreMade Luncheon Membership Against Charges Hotel Roberts Thursday Agricultural Agent. Opens 1925 Campaign. MAJORITY FARMERS DISTRIBUTE LEAFLET WANT WELCH TO STAY HUNTS . OF CLEAN-U- P Eev.,BuIkley Sends Challeng-inMessage to Citizens , Relative to Civic Week. H V Business Office . . . 95 Editorial Rooms. . . ,107 : y W r1 o q o o mm mwm . J4 V V V, 1 PRICE TWO CENT? Provo? s 1925 : Civic Weels Campaign IMC I PROVO. UTAH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925. lAPfnin p o o o o o e I 1 rtT" t - dead,-Josep- h the-famil- c- e- gtlrf atidseatised pwllcmnent," Joseph Ellingsou tuld the United' Press today. ."I want to testify for Dorothy, of course. If 1 am tptestloued," the fnthes sitid. "She is my girl and both Earl and I wiit stand by her." arrETfiSsonT brotlieror girl, Is frying to forget, those first few hours when he cried "Let her nan.i;." " I . sntl-trns- s-- a GIVEN I.IUCH u CHAPMAN JURY 11 e ATTENTION NOTTOMPLETE - ' ont-do- . ' h fror n anti-trfis- . .. sw SHEPHERD EXPRESSWRECK - GET DECISION of . n pttst-morte- fisS-lg- - n HLLS FOUR , ": .pfim-l-pal- d ' WMSTOOPEN . ROOR CRASH IfiffiHGRATION PRESIDENT DIES - BURIES FOE . - freas-nryio- , n SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES - . 'ttli . """ ns-a- e; c;y ""M . fr a - ' sl nuA'-mect.-. a W f - TbursJaj, 4s j-- ,j - - ) , ARBOR R. R. . IIAUTKOIU). Conn., March 25,-- t ,t UeraUl- - Chatnnan. has' the .advantage, ut'tbe lieginning of the second day of 'his trial for.-thmurder . of James. Skelley, New Britain. Conn!, policeman. , : ? The-rin- y with five Jurors in the Istx. Every. one of them has the okay .uf.the '"prliH-- of liandits." Not one favored by the state but it by Chapman has been passed tints fur. AS ouch tnleswun is called, Chup. man scriitinlzes' him carefully. "He will do." he fetls bis lawyer, or .that fellow js a convictor" or "that bird hasn't 'any ihiu." ,v One hundred nddltioniil talesman were In court today as the second venire-fo- r the trlavs"' : .RejKirta that fonjier underwoiid assisiates of" Chapmun bad lievn seen in Hartford caused still further tightening of the already extrenm precautiijus taken, to guard agiiinst bis rescue or escape. tl sra-rted . 11 ' LtS March 25. Educatlonul eourst-- s to teach husbands, how to buy steaks and groceries for home consumption will lie features of th second aiimial T00J and household show which opens here fur a week tin April 11. E. G. de Ktante, secretary of the Msswiation, fiMftentls' that men are wocfujly Jgnorant on the fine art of inlying entiibles and snys that tin show proposes to proponnd a fi v salient facts reganling this phase of home management. (I'niled ANGELES, News! - |