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Show ( ' V II 4 ; UtaVcesfity, mmmm vis lAKEWSPAPEH Dedicated t a policy ef r&inteai t aa Mctkes ef i7 FORTIETH YEAR. NO. 193. PROVO; UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 16;l926w mm 0 - j CAUF0RN1AN WET fiWlN -: ' Bars Papers ratl IHItlinr -- Caught :- j is; :- - .,:,- - 1 nnrpnn dallnvplgD Ccin. ... PRICE TWO CENTS lift LwJLSmitoliULAUU o ' : r HERALD PHONES Cosiness Office 85 Editorial Rooms . . 107 -: ,. . . 2- -:- ta nam ttrfi . . . ftiT----r.;-- -; jytHw. DIES AFTER ' 11 Local Telephone Exchange to High School Domestic Science Demonstrate Intricacies Referendum MEXICAN POLICE MISTREAT AMERICAN WETS NOW LEAD WITH FIVE TO ONE VOTE PROFESSOR CAMPBELL DIRECTS ARRANGEMENTS Autopsy to Be Conducted To day at Mexican Resort City Vote More Evenly Divided B-etween Two Forces In Small Cities Marcus Eggertsen and Elaine Palmer Head Class Commit tees Of Day D OPEN HOITSE MANUFACTURING WEDNESDAY AT OFFICE rLAJSTS TO BE. VISITED Demonstration Held, In Jon- Farmers to Exchariire 'Views' nection With Home Prodltn Mercrtants of Provo "" uct Week of Utah County City , , HUNTINGTON PACK. Cat. Mar, o ' thtl HI (UP) Opvostlgatlon death at TUuana of.CarTF. Bey- - mistreatment at the hands of the Mexlea'n police following his m .rest on an Intoxication charge. - Hoynnlda-w- M formwly. of Syra- cuse, N. T. it Polk the Mexican "border "re- aort claim he died ' front "acute to advices alcohutlfsm,". accord! here. Tbat'e unbelievable," said the lo cal police chief,' "Reynolds waa not .i that kind of a man. "1 want' an immediate exnmlna- lf fie had t been beaten up. I consider the facts the Jacat carefui Invsstiga- tlon.'Li, V Ui4i?dfIlia-- 4 Chief Williams declared he would appeul tp authorities 4 Washlng- " 7Vatrnt ,' , - An autopsy Was,, ..fjgtw be? ft. jondttcted - ,7. in TUoan today.The chief witness will bp Joe Brown; who accompanied Reynolds from here to the horder. Brown, Is held In the TIJnana courtel on cliarges of Intoxication, it was un- - " derstood heror'fr,,' Another witness will lie the victim's wife, who accompanied the ' She claim party to TiJuana. Reynolds was thrown in jail with-- t ' '' out Justification. Reynolds' death at Tijuana is the third tragic scandal at the border '" ; involving' Americans. '' . Four Mexicans, including Zenaido tAsnosj. former chief of police at TtJuana,. are held on f hargea of as sanlt on Clyde jaod Andrey5 Peteet, who with young American their parents committed suicide " ter an "orgy ef gimme," at. the bor- der' village. J The death George, pnbrolce!rv wealthy Atlan'tao '7TrT',''' -- ' lr'. ;4-i-'r-7- :iN larreraUeAjlrH te Tftni Subject ojf lnVth pfterhls eanens, - DENVER, Odo., March 10. (UP) More than 100 "ministers" are reposing in the vault at the city jail here today. It- - ull auu about hen , onu :y 1 . Sergeant George A.' Selers ob. tuiued the "puss word" of I s. wenf They escaped In a stolen auto. " Now theyreimaeTTmeatrtT"AlpeTiB7 Mich,, where a sheriffs - .white, horse, .wirislyr.- .. posse cap t tured them after they shot and seriously wounded Chief of Police James Lyons, is above r Leonard,-below,- -ir on trial at Bay St, IjouIso, murder, Juile Walter A. White (almve), presiding, : ordered newa- any--f- r wit to pnptu-teetliuohy in the county where- - fliel trial was held., Reporters flocked to the trial, ueyertheless, defying his , BIG BASEBALL heart broken mothers to smile and "carry .on" they Trere nn ed by a bond of sympathy, under. standing and love. r We,- whafav the memosy of a son going. forth well and strong but never returning ; with no cer tainty as to Just What he suffered or endured, 'ot Where his body rests, realize the need of a con tinuation of slHterhood in time of peace. ' Surely Service Star .Legion is doing much, good by promoting equality through sis' terhood. MRS. FRANCE8 MARTIN RICHMOND, T Gold Star Mother. Mother of Jackson Martin, born February 22. 1888 ; killed .at - ir If-- Chatean-ThlerryJnly 2, Tour aonain- - the service. ,. 1918. of-th-e FRED D. BROWN com-mitte- e "asi"stri)1ii dexajatingjjhe msmm HiKBAGLEY e DavlrTarf DIES AT HOME s!ig.The IiuB:l!B"lir!,: - INSPRIifVILLE j hls-mot- -- her. " 1X1 li ls v""" """fu - Se-on- aer rc-tin- n Fri-da- ..i....,i;U... COLCOOUDGE;. 111. v- -. Fr ived y !ren-sipter- ul.-i- ai jHlrvicesiLM ioilirecfcthatiterfemous Cniragiilmneew0fkJaily .tteSin1ngTflircmdMlHer wll be on hnnd tff News and Cooperating Papers r": ' HOLDSHISOWN justjjeen pTahfahSVB - Thnrsthiy afternoon at For wine and beer 12,180 . ..... wine beer '.'18,477 and Against. The grand total of these three polls, made up of alwnt 4)0 news papers; 318.071 For existing law HnnnrLJlAWxrtrU-i-irJ-w-M-M-.'i.- 2 ociock. ' j i in readiness for the products eek1unhwn" meeting Wednesday at which it is . expected 300 husluess men and farmer 1 wig- - exchange "fellowship, " iccoraiug to members o the com- - V nltfees in tharge. The luncheon will be served by the domestic science department of the Provo high acbool A gejientl iiiHallon is extended to all business men ' arid farmers of this usallty to be In ' attendance, savs J. William : rTnight, president of, the - Proso Chamber of Commerce, . 6 - XnaWsairriised- era business and soclnl life has noli will be the quests of a numlier of business hmisf-- where. thej;wHl lie given airinngnt into tiie workings day Is at natnrnl aad lincnnsdoMa ofrfotTheWFiTbTtsTinl?nis7 effort as die use of fine's, right firms that will be visited are the hand,,,: says Mr. iillllam Mountain lri oeen mmmmm m m PROVO YOUTH LEADSt FAST isUFEBRINGING - mtm " tater-- w mmmm Vt.-- , PLTMtITTH, Colonel and " s H of a'few VlrTW is Indeed a wonderful iujMl U liiin dollars of'tha.lutl(V JOiriHd. Bxclnsweijj ,(aiwlilSfi)' of hom groWn products. ftp "ffpQfmf KVtti "It , The f IUVM prifei,A.rot i lw. 1,614,4421 on. th.d floor ofth;bildinra Street and Second Wert,, MIilaln varIonB over" the; Albert Singleton Clothing volved in the manufacture of iig- H. Martiasow-wtth- . store, They will also tie given an X-the company in Og'den, , was the opportunity to go through the plant Tbt first regular managers in - Provo, of the Republic Creosote company, -- 's coming here In January J, 1891. At ' This meeting of the farmers and u fclmi-T- Tin "flff'.1 rn, v-- , misiness men will tie followed up telephones in the city with a line to ltltM ln the BUmm,r by a vlslt from Springville,., Spanish Fork, Paysonth business .men to the fanner, and Nephl. Also a Une throiigh the aecordag t ureseut pUtus, at which ' ' ' tpwna north betwen Salt Lake City i will 'ive-',ra;tha ilUer ,o? .the andProv-r-r--v,--r: .' levy bicay ..oii"'lu (the "businetisi JiL farnie. tau'V' belis'd' imwo--i'8 imong those listed asustomers at that time .whose names are stUli bv of his '.tT...ji la-- the-- - Provo -- directory, are, from towm , Oonimen-la- l . and Bank, Savings 4 .If Roberts Farrer Bros, and .company, r Hotel," U. P. U. R.. Co., and S S Iftur-thop- '". . ! ju; .. Vto jj, ua.a ; J t- - W. R, Pike, J. A . Harris, ' l" -- " AND PRISON IN ITS WAKE STUDENTS Dr. Knight WIN DEBATE 'ni loses beloved 11 MEN TAKEN ONflMli 1PI0NEERLADY CYCLEMANTO C0METOPROV0 s. spriIviLle t PrtmirTbe on " tion, according' Special to the Herald.) son, his nurse. ;i '7; 10. The HELENA Mont., March " mnnttj'Vef cwnsidered sigijificantn Miss Johnson ' spoke of ihe Inthat the Newgpaper Enterprise astio- Brlgbam 1'oung university del'mters valid's Tconditloa as7em-ouragiugciatioh poll Which ends March. 20, won a two to one decision here Monbut ; would not indicate ber be'Jef show the siiiatlesf percentage for the evening over the representatives day recent as td whether the ImproveWets" and at the same time reire-seutof the Intermonntain Union colle.se; T ment might be. permanent' a btKger mimler uf snuill The visiting deliuters were .Walter of Bridge- and Po- - other cherk- for $4S? Of course; his I)r! A. M. lfe-Cltowns; a.nd Bnynmnd Hulltmuk ak ; vBTteoT the" not cut short life has were tOTTdge hmnian Sunday car Wotp"d not run without gas- water, Provo debaters upheld the ceg-The when Wllldam N. Joiley; 17, of this oline so he purchased a liberal sup- htmiu .face :30, lnst niW and e atlvenm-ththe question', HoWard Rodd'i, representng J. is not exiiected until jjoon today. The city, came to the. end., of hi prim-- " ply of gasoi's. etc Issuing another last word from, 'Dr. Cram was that Cycle Trades of America, wi!l be in that congress should not be granJed rose path at Mitgnft Where a" r." : .National j.Jicyeie the power to Provo during eiirlLlnstancth her of the Salt Lake sherif f f e " Dean thrlstcn ""Aciximiianled to 3. "according a called for week May little beginning spare change. Brew- tiiquisitive aiitt placed '.Iiiltey ttcally unchanged.'' 1 received at the Jensen 'the. Provo men left here this ' a,iii p,,u4 rtun jii.t iannoimwmont under arrest-,- " . Evidently tenrinB thatrbbrhecks 'l! of thb, morning lor Bozeman," where they Meredith ' omupanjv" 'Cycle v fof he Is here be returnedwould left today rcleaf the alleged has ' Jolley. who It of students "the with debate will, highway from White River Junction city. piBiiia for Writing chetJts without lrovo and tnHdenta'ly forgot-"tMrs.' 'Zcblim Starr Allcman, be State several tonight." conduct college Month.ua will Mr, Rodda Ten'mt n were mjmey, had circulated a number of take his Chey'rolet withvbim. At to Plymouth. Governor Billings or'PltK'E, March-18- . X 'oved pioneer of SpriHgWlle,- died , races and stunts for the arrested on the clianre of floiwesxiou worthies checks tit Pynvii the biltei Halt Iake he foundjhe needj)f n. dered- this undertaking as a pre Interesting Sec1 e at her homrtnJt"ie"Siirliigvllle cityjAa-nterestln- g boyVtof-thmanufac-bire-ocase of liquor and one for fhe 'President 'Coofld'ge a cautionln' f pnrtjifyapt week, it Is allegeL Ttie .car and forthwith purchased ohd ward at 3 o'clock TueHday morn of a wife's earn-'- ; program for the week will be ar- tina liquor In Helper Cast!egatf police department was' iiotifiedalid beautiful 'sedan issuing air a first is summoned hurriedly to fo pay her bns- - v"'i7 ing of complicjitiona incident to old arid' taken the lngs riders of for the bicycle cnVth'e er'a ranged bedside. About five a Fetleral mles of Check lunik ft a on Prme alleged forger payment " today by description " ' . . debts: ; band's. , : 7' 7:,,' 8400" on 27 road mile city, the from for Officer L. ,E. C'hristensen was broaldcatdi-- tov peace ':' Journey r Mrs AlelmaawasSborn JnNaitis. White River Junction n and" M ike 'Brennun Severar "inure Lthoitgnout-Ttalw. When taken into ctwtody he. wis impass iii- vo,in:rifffijtn w-henirJol'cy Is said to.. haves. 'returned 6a, his way to California, according able, .'..' Utah With aitests are expected. farit she" was brought FROM-LIV- E George Lukkh, 38, a Syrian, was to his home town abont a week ago to. his confession to Chief of Police her parents in an oxtenm company; Classified Ads Travel Far. fonnd with a' still In. his poessesslon after hiving lieeir released fromsthe Wilkinsy who with Police Officer Salt Lake in 1850.iThe arriving In and was. committed to the custody Silt Lakecmmty jail where he ha Joseph P.' Geurley, went 7 to - Salt I That Herald classified adverfamily first, settled in Springville ' "A geueral Invitationls" extemled to" thelwple of In;vo und sux- tisements often bring quick ke Monday and brought Jolley and then went to St. GeorgeWhen of the United States marshal. 2CPe served six months' ori a chanre' of ' Minor,TT23, distant states as well an American, and Victor forgory, according ot Chief of Police to Provo. . . rounding territory to visit the exchange in Provo iK'tween the hours of, j a young lady Mrs. Alleman returned .' from as IndicatIs were V"r" Mar nn Utah 21, tell, ItaMan, 10 and WJlkiua.. brought ia .He county,' with to- - Springville Wrea In she charged, :30,a. m. and 5 p. m. tomorrow," says 'George C. QullUao, lwal manager a'fe'ony 1871, where. --ed by:" Setter: received yester- - I of the Momitaiti States Telephone company. .Believing in keeping tip ''appear- was arraiatM before Judge George was married to. John H. AUenian". liefore United States Commissioner Lee and were released on ances Jolley purchased an automo- S. Ballif this afrermm and ion:id il day by G. Lundgren of Orem. j 8nrvivinft is one son, H. B, Alle A. "The Provo exchange now has. 12 positions, local boards connecting , , The letter waa written by Frnl 20CO bile lu which to vlssit'-hifhonie over to the .dlsUUt court- .man of Bingham, and one daughter, $1000, bond. ' rural districts and a se'tn . . in the city adjacent telephonca F. Snder of Springfield; :: 111., The others arrested were Peter town. TIe, issued a" check for $110 Before entering jail the youthful Mrs. Ida Alleman Taylor, of SpringI position long distance opara ana an tne snppienieiumy equipmeui. ui and wasritr ville. . Stamalakla,. 32, Grek.' B. Mrvmli, to Pan Cmer of Salt Lake fort offender was strlpied ot fills ' new ,modern telephone plant employing 40 men and women. 1 The his arrlvn! raiment which was returned U the advertisement InsertedUpon Pnneral.,servitea. will; ha held in 32j Serbian. Jim Starceldi, Italian ; Chevrolet .car, "We hope as many as..possible of Our friends will call that we may the Springville Second ward Friday Fred Parry 2I. American tGcorge here' he concluded that his clothes merchants' from whom It was pur- - j Ilerald two Weeks ago, advertis become better awinalnted. AYe expect to hiiwIr, Martin tho flrs Lund-gre- n all Mr. which estate so real a Italian IjQvIs vvere a went 30, bit shabby he ; ing chasedv t Jolley will in all probabil Cjttalwn,. afternoon at 2, o'clock. Interment Faconi, to, -n to ; sell. wished manager In'Ptovo, present to meet the old timers, and abjo Mes K. f n d puciift sel 1 ity J!e, sentenced tOa term.Inthe will th Springville city ceme Greek i U H: slnnson., and zJoh iKaIimerchn " ' 4 t anItalians. rahobav 'new Jr'rTroW"thcnffat0'1teaaqnartwa, . state ssuUig jPantalakis, complete tery. , outfit, prison, . For cha nges v per plate, Vtntwr ius.iUT gi Is of FolioWlrfg the luncbeon!tte find that Utah was an early pser of grtiupg .xcill ljHiuvyet'in .astomo- - .aiiH thp te'phone. .AIkhH 40 years agp biles t "fh 'Wnmblal Steel eorrf,a nvri' theflrst exchange atlon's plmSt Bt'Ironton, where ttie first otfief .. John CCoolidge, A Sous, John Elerti-son- , father of the president, rested com- tffos.7Pierpout Dunn A Co;. Utah Valley and there fortably during the night 'ft.- M. Dugglns and Provo Is virtually no change In his condi- Gazette, Mils." Woolen - to Misa. Mae John- REMORSE -- WHHl-Clif- that appeared at that time are 7 Sfarch Telihi8 Telegraph ompany, Utah Power. ; and IJght company, Sutton's Slar. Alexwhen of BO.ye'irs ago ginning Provo, City Buktry, snden Grebam Bell flrstspokft over ket, Farmers and Merch- tog'comrBii IBeuasltistiraieTnrh ant Bank and the Evenliig Herald. ed, to the pwsent, la one W stagger At the' luncheon meeting the' p?'1TherTWglnptol'YoTnroTie Is ,W. S.,ButJer, on , . speakerwUl YeeTof Win few a idione Jiihtrument, behalf of thff bnsincf-- men, and I and two men tpJ8,T2tt ggijeiephone represent the 'a lustriurienf hAiifrwi'M feifiienj MunJielr:jwho--wiirsas be JwTHl"-::w'eIlsklli)Wac-at3ine- - proamea. ' Everything birnouie liwssltfifiod l t DIES AT HOME IN 7'iflist(ilfrlhele ueiopment from, thi.ilttle ' sk? . sisterhood was - one of the beautiful things, among the tragedies of the World War. There was no class distinction, becanse each mother had given the samerrrhpr son. "ide by side the loyal, women Wjorked and worried, hoped and prayed, sor rowed and grieved. And it as "SiHterhood'' that helped many Elaine Paxman, vice president Junior class. Is head of the HrnT-arnOTtmced- " Order's ideals are depart nient W":'"C "; Urge jrymnaslnm. ' " The decorations of the prom, ac- ccf ding to nieuibers of the class, snf- will TpntTTlHWB of furuier TTiTupr: nnrlirTjfflclaletT-teaWsmal.- ? yearlI. Roww I rand if he asked for' a "ted faced njt decide en their rmnlHhment un nd, fcrns wlj he prevalent with til! a vre'S trlul is' eiided. , pilot's he got moonshine. Fred D. Biw.t forewan. iJU,the a- - neiierat en ft spring. - Beau., Ice" find T"o'td Storage nhii iil-- lelii eTactediu fas tWul NlJTORlC.Mirth; lfttT-P- I home. Is pnny1 plantdledat-hls''htitn' weerwrnaliflng PJeastfnt: View last night fto,whig befVire tnftrft Vf h nftwaimi)pr imiIIk Iona of a brief illness from pneuinonU, Mr. how1, lieiiig 'WkeVMi'iirohlbifcion are 4 tli. ldcii Brown was born in Provo November eaaudT'ttibHTOtw ' f fomsiaaller towns throughout the nation, have chestra: wiHrlerthe:iniiitci.fur tcut down' 'considerably ' the wjdt' the prom, -- Patrons, of- the school AMTJinsTBro-ZTI-T-: Ptoto's 'entire dancing popula-- . wet is his wife, Erna Miner Surviving In estAhlixhed vi to jav) the ahd fornrstBdeatB margins member tlo an represebted by twiaanf ita.ifent biiilyl in Bmwn and three daughters Melba litrge.' cities, figures gathereoTby the Join .the ; La Vera, 4; And fcrma Grace. ship of the Social; Sixty, Ctahna and Unfted Press today showed.' making the afinir a genuine success. five Marie, 1'; also wim-i. lowmt iw uiajuriis i Will Join hands tonight two sisters, asTo'ToWST and brpthers" under 10,000 population the polls ... 1... ..1,.l,..,,V..,.u m0'H. ftnm 111 UIC SMU1LVUUUI il in one oC the greatest dance Alma and Hymm Brown or Bur-"showed a vote favoring modification ever 'conducted in this cijy. Mrs,- - Emma influenza, Spafford Ida, ; Charley, Ray and William hy, or repeal of the Volstead a'of", the m " "c wife of Joseph I). Bagley,! '"' L. Heiseit, The event will take place at arnsworth. al! of Provo: Mrs. W. the drys is ujrt Baglev, beaded by .. Agnes percentage died at the family residence in ,hef MrsHWlllmrt Utahna Gardens and being a bene- as high as inagainst and Glngman, Burlcy more highly populated is d the ward at an early "anceSprinsville fit for Provo's baseball team, it is areas. Morgan, Utah. contest ball mass of a bolding She was hour Tuesdav morning. Funeral services will I 'held in expected that all loyal fans .will The approximate total of votes in Springville September 30, 'tween the Junior and the senior the Grand 'View ward chapel join Jhosei who en joy da ndng la cast now is 2,000,00ft tra T879r;nere-Hhrarteruoop arz olfiek. Frlembx making the affair the most success The results-printetodar, followi 7 i.nI xn junior isstie or uie ful Ot its kind in the history of the Newspaper EliterpHse Association eallv all her life. may view the body at the family to be the. school 'pnlh paper, Surviving are lief hnsband and ln," home In Pleasant View prlor to . . &i&SM Fot modification'"-- . . the followuia children, jne, 11 ; 'lhed in Irish brogue. the services. Interment willa be in 'Provo expects to have 'a ''fine For repeal s 370,112 four James Poulton and Leland the Provo-cit; cemetery. ball team In the league this year,1? For'nrohlbltlon" . . . ; . : . r': .204.311 Duneil, 7, and glirley, 2; and one: Brother air follows: fever have s "charge of the publicity. assures DeH Webb, city recreation iTherclasr-itdviserMiw tierare 4tfS?G. X, Snmsion of Chester, Sanwe are aniions to al dirert6r,-J"a'nPeter- Cooperat'nt;Vkb Them: I betp otmty ;' Mri.; Fran McKensie,' tude Rey nolds and Hugh w. ei 100. IraJnJngTliis t; X. 11IMIIA, .tlln le the year when we are going to Agaltist . .'6,6;io prohibttiOT)? ind A.4It Swfford, all. of Spring- into odr camp.; takjr, Amerfckn By Crossing with a tree that has vine. "::; ;.' Advanced information, has been re- - Against wine ana-be- er t,,,96,ltffl rescued from extinction In llPM in ' . Service Star Members Give le s r jthe of the sthooLiliss In eonneetk with the homo proJwts Week, the Prova offlco of the and Mountain State Telephone Telegraph company wilt-- i eonduct open house Wedneaday. xens of Utah county. Betwee4hf hours of 10:80 ai m., and 5 p visitors will be given a djemousff exr tion of a modern telephone -Qnll-llahange, according to George mauager of the Provo office. ' The open house wl"l lie part of the celebration of the ftf.lefh anniversary of the telejibnine whliih occurred March 10. ft U in ronll'u ih it thin a - PcaLll. : Products Luncheon . . r stent iilus for uiris to berve Large Home . - Emory B miner, federal district the present seasomN attorney in New York, who is in 1Tderthp directhin uf Marcus charge of prohibition enforcement Egger.xe.i, class president, preten there, has assailed .the prohibition tious plans are being completed for forces for opposing i. national ref the junior promenade to be given in erendum, on the liquor Issue. "Since the evening at the high school gym when should anyone espouse a law nasiumThe decorations are he- - whichJould not stand the fresh air ing' arranged by' a large commute of the ballot box he asked. under, the personal supervision of Jjsstii ' vr4lUiw The sergeant took shim" in charge and led lilm to his home Severn 1 where; he uncovered 1 jn' It was learned that if A buyer wanted wine be asked for "a If he preacher for a wedding wasted. beerher asked for.'some-- 4 k.m il 4 rHT at Exchange H' Junior day will be observed at the PBtvuL-hlg- h school Friday Jrlththe nsnal assembly exercises,- - athletic,! ci4e-t- s aim ine junior pruio. lue elaboraJeTprepaMfoijt7 twWcB have been under way for some time, Indicate that the. day will lie one of the. red letter events of the school LaN'jJ :tl8ergeant Sellers called a number and ssfeed for a, "nilulxter for a funetal," In time. James and Leonard Lyons, broth er idiot aad Wae4JDetec0vePrjin McQrath at Havana, O., when he Of System - , I Addle tlcation by American uthorltfea. tain ua again. . .. . United Stater naval .aufhoritiesJ The: .prhceds ; from ' tonight's big l also bave under Investigation the dance festival will be used to equip detention in the TlJunna bastlle ot the Timp nm in much "needed unl-B'mo K. Gordon, chief petty officer. and to purchase other equip formg He has been held for .months, allejt- - ment needed to enter into a success- n cdbr-otrnmped np charges. ful season of the feteat national .- r- .. .., ... v,--- ., siort. WarnerStone'a Clumbtans will rnrnlihtlie music, i ' ffc7 W- HE HAD ALL KINDS OF SPIRITl'AL ADVISERS nolds, prominent resident of TTunl. lngton Park, was demanded today " by local authorities. Chief of Police Williams, la a ' telephone conversation with San -" Diego police," ordered aa lnnn dlate 4rol oL Reynolds'- - death, f .maintaining It waa the result , r- Junior Promenade to Be Held Friday Eveninsl it Gymnasium ' ' : - ;. X.-- More Than Two Million Votes Now Cast in Prohibition Huntington Park Resident Passes Away Under Mys-- . terious Circumstances - . " .- SSl SSSe; , HiGH SCHOOL ''Ref-olved- , rni-ii- i rheIu. regnlate-eblid-labo- t by - simy-banke- d t H'-j ' s " three-fmfrth- iris-iat- vk-inlt- f , - ' t WIREs : SPARKS , T - a' X . - . " -- be-in- ti ' . - : r "i t . |