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Show TODATS ft fri iVT TCHraUTCKB Maximum Minimum ......... ......... i i"M i i 'TV i HERALD P3GONE3 Business Office y. .S5 0 107 Editorial Eooms 'V YEAR, NO. 65. JsOKTY-FIBS- T i 83 52 PROVO, UTAHTTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926. PRICE TWQ CENTS SHI 0 JU v" PRQVQ PION ER f s Meet Don William G. McAdoo! vf -- m jit WEDNESDAY Local Maa Suff eir OldVookniar BaerDanfT- la Razed W StreetT- f - 3 - f ft !HC .l-- V-- A l vlr lj mi : . jnrieaSaturdayJlghL WTien Department -- Car Turns Over i H-SECOND-WEST Wheel Breaks as Driver Turns Street to Be Ready For Curve Causing Sharp ' Loss Through Traffic. Within of Control 10 Days . . . t nnir - audtlie jitreetJeTieIe4io..onf with Second' Vest riK?W A aim. , , Ww'aiehiMBVmenluflurn'ed over twice. As It frned McFnd PAYSHOMAGE ALL 'a deat wiaiatrucfc 4hr hyad4 across the mill stream at the manner aa to cause a compound a of the twp streets. fracture of the skull and hemhorr- The street will be completed and of the brain developed, which age ready for traffic within th0 next was said to have been the lnimed teu days. iate cause of his death. Fitzgerald suirered- - a severe knock on the back of the head and nn'ftvmwm r.lif SPiit 7 (Uiaatlered early at the little Beverly was otherwise shocked. Ellison sus . churcU to steal aJleetlug I'J-- IK sirai tained badly wrenched shoulder nunc eUmnse of the final ceremonies. were stilled touay, lywood and passobly a fractured shoulder b.v police. Hiutand paid its final tribute to the They were held back blade. , The crowds were gaining in num "eSpSitM to ffTTiWTiicn Were hiirrttiono f s and'Iiundrda' were Only 000 of tlu screen idol's for 11 ne the: aven ue of - march from he Hughes hospital - in mer friends and associates were to to cemeteryTwhen the f uuer fork, iwre- .Mcrnilucn uied soon be admitted to the last rites, but all after mlduiKht. The ' accident oc of movlelaud felt the loss of Valen-- . al cortege moved. . More than, 100 ertra police were curred about 10:15 0'i"U k. The in- tino and the day was set aside In stationed, along the line of march, Chief of Police Wren Wllklns has Jur'd bojs were bmught to their mourning. ' . Just issued his Quarterly report for homes in Provo,.and are said to be The actor's body was removed to preserve order. three months ending August 31 recovering ag well; as ran be expect quietly and without public cere ihowing the following arrests made ed.- However, Fitzgerald Is said to mony early this mronning front the be suffering from a nervous break- - funeral pud coses handled by the depart' parolr In Log Angeles where ZLZ. dpwn, ar a- - result" of He death of hlf it rested oneiit during that period: during the night and taken friend. to the church of the Good Shepherd Wrong parking, .78 f passing on At the time of the accident the in BeverTy Hills. flersections, 71 ! driving cars .with were bound for Salem toat boys There ut 10 a. "in, tto!eu"m reaulem Mien j:uLoutA HUTecklesc driving, chunted by-- a possession ol tend a iiQuse party:glvn by friends high niasi was to 3: maHclwfr there. intoxicating Hmior, JMnO!akU.UnoiJjod Besides his parents, McFadden la move In silent processionto Holly miscliiet (iuvenlles), 23; turning cars between Intersections, 8; car survived by three brothers and four ivood cemetery for burial. The screen sheik's casket was al stealing,' 3 ; petit larceny (juven sisters, Robert, Theron and Boss; WASHIXGTOX. Payne, all' of this city ; most smothered with floral offer- Po'stBjLjCBCelpt.R'Jctr. 50. largest clue lies)', 14; failing to stop at stop Mrs-renotaMmCiHi). Reed, of ThistlLMrs. ings bearing the cards of film during August were $20,714,108.84 ". 10, 1 ; driving car without light, 2; Roy Storrs, .tliia.slty ; nd Miss bles. of 11,020,03754 Over the au There was a blanket of .flowers corresponding tnonth lust year, the driving jar with no lights, 3: run- - Lois McFaddenwhoja employed at toway-4o- y postoffiee deiwrtuicut-aniKmncelu'Medvi4opaehts, the--of ftees-- of 4he Padfio oat from Charlie Chaplin, and a white day. 1 Cast' Iron Pipe company.. as floral cross from Valentino's family, William Albert McFadden 00; vicious dogs disposed of, 7; Forth Worlh, Tcsas, led with a the Guelielmls. turned stolen and bicycles stray gain of 50.00 per cent' for the moutli liorn in Provo, October 5, 1007,' and " Hundreds of floral offeruigs-wer- e over to owners, 19; unsanitary had lived here Atlanta Gu wa sjfeecond wjtliluf practically all hi? received during the .morhlug at. the increase ofj26.33. per. cent; Los Au places Inspected, 23; automobile ac- life. ' Hollywood Mausoleum wbererVal- geles, '4'allf., third with au increase cidents Investigated, 9 r meals furentino's body will rest forever in a of 21.07, and Dayton; Dhlo. fourth nished to prisoners and lodger's, 00; marble crypt. stolen cars recovered, 2;f lost chil21 .2H J. L..:- wlta-- an jier wnt A 'lane of flowers extended from dren found and turuef over "to pat- Inter-sectio- n TOITALENTINO AS BODY GOES TOFINAL RESTING PLACE CHIEF OF POLICE - w.b i CASES HANDLED - ' -- FIFTY CITIES GROWTH IN U.S. "rignal,drflB'MirMiiirSI " - -- frwwIa-NegJ-ljra-fWraL-wr- Mnvtljailonsjnji8nuide1 ; -- estray inne:iierson arresteuV.!; r animals. . Impounded, : 8,: 4ucrsef. TO HOLD MEET 1199, where, the body will He nntl! Ner Courthouse Custodian Chosen The cryptrgelected for A'a Irntino'si and turned over, to bur Is just above that of Mrs. treasurer, $50; fines and for At a, joint meeting of the boards Iluth. ilathis, , mother of of, Provo City and Utah county Virginia feitures on baM bond turned over An lliportant of Pro the meeting June Mgthis, who gave the actor his cotoniiOneriMIAJbmltl ajniiriL--. to City treasurer for month of Aug- vo of the Americau Ij first iniKirtaut rolein ytcTu res Olsen, for many years glon will be held la ttie legion club in the same mausoleum also is engngedin- - the photography -- bust LaMaTrr-whtr.--- ness in nils city, was appointed gen o'clock, according to- J. P, Clayton, like Valentino, died tragically at era! custodian of the new city auii post adjutant The delegates to the he height of her screen career, and county building, MrJlsen will be- state convention Will give' their re flguJea-of fUntdom, rglu .his duties - in that ;, capacity othexjdeparted port and otherehfiTofTiiteresTwin Small crowds of curious persons Weducwluy moming, A full be discussed at the meeting. attendance at the meeting is desir Elected cense post-N'o,-- 13 L0ND0NL.D.S. under way by I-- Chamber of Commerce. Present plans -- - a large cntingint of business men of I'lah county to meet the special train al ntnajJJ t 1 u. m. the mwojug if Monday, Septeniber 27. J"r,oin there they will Ik- - escorted, in automobiles through "the south end of the county, especially visiting tle indiii-triiplants of that secl'iun. Juni-hiKiwill lie served In Provo, wlieu apjlfopriate speeches will tie' made to icimaiut the visitors with tlie many exceptional ..Industrial facilities of this section. Snecja.1 advertising material, is now under preparaUoii to among the visitors. for it taijuiu will include Getirge Quillian Prof. T. Earl Pard.." Dire, tor Eugene, L,. Itoberta, Harhiu Adams. Mayor J ,M. Grant of American Fork, and E. T. Money of Spanish Fork. Following the luncheon at Provo the visitors vill be taken around Ijjvo. and then through the large orchards and farms of the north end of the co u nty. Towards even-inthe.v will lie p:ad on the siec-ia- l tralii at the Point of Mountain, ufter having viewed the two large valley -- with their Ctali lake. Jor-- I daii fiver utid the Great Salt Eake. i'hey will also le given an opiior-tunitto become acquainted' at thai ixiiut with the great irrigation systems of the two valleys.. Frank Gaisford of and- Melvin Wilson Amerjcau if Pnyson huve charge of the of the. new advertising ' folders. y ed.. Targesf "rally slntis its .organ-izatiof missionaries and saints from the great metropolis will gather at the Pioneer" take hall; Salt 2 Ake lltyrTon Saturday,- .' at- 7 :30 p. m. ;;': .. As th lnfiHene' which emanates from these reunion M old friend nutrked effect and associates nas au ,uptn the worknn the mission, ho nave come worn iuui pan, ui this oc-ti labored there, are--oto be efforts rgsion making, special itiere with their friends.- .. SThomas Hawkes, c rz-- . - "; The ;- president Health Conference Opens Thursday TWO HURT AS CAR SKIDS 0N-W- ET PAVEMENT A muu ami a boy were injured riding, ttkiddwd on the wet pavemen. a nd o vert u rned a t t he nort h en trance to Sprlngville '.Monday after noon. yi. ltbdoiido Avenue. Salt Lake City, had one of his arms sprained, and his son Eu genei; 12, sustained cuts to his head ' ol which they their continued home, . - . w ' CHILDREN TO REEXAMINED -- ,- I,els' - .ntt-essur- T- , , ( i -- - , - j . HEMORRHAGE " s : (CP)-Engl-e,- Uuk, d - -- U. OF U. PROFS.. n- weeipnttrng the itntshfiig totichest f RETURNWITHs the" tramilv." iFaiUure to see thr standi ni train' ent Indications, will he in splendid because of the dimmed benrillght on shape for the big events. his locomotive was blamed for the are also working on various '. crash. phases of the big exposition. Both trains were filled witn There will be a meeting of tlieJ ' Twenty-twnew professors and returning from 'Labor day outfair Isiard of directory and commit li.tnH-toi-wl'l lie added to the fac- ings. The dead and Injured were' tee meniliers jit Jlie Chamliw-o- f "of I'tah this fodud In two woodencoacues which Coinuierce offices at 0 o'clock this ility :of tIie"TiiIveFslty were rushed byt he Impact. r ear, fo aniioiinctmtnt nrconlfii; teulng. at which time plans for from Thmnr Oitwge the big Escalante' pageant and ex KALI DA, Colo., Sept. 7 as.- president (if the. position will be gone over In detail tion. Mne. fuculty , nimbers : are Llhe death toll-iSunday's IVnver intTerBtty- - for alyear'iTp'P'I Rio 'GraudeTwtem '. reck, h4tvlug t absence, wBTle ten ot tiers who have' two ancnrlialf Titles west or Gran- -' ; Ite, today had niounted-to-- trt least iwwyr-nr- e returiim; 2T dead. Several are missing aud i heir teaching dutiei following vnr or more of jstudy oii 'teuchiugj some of those Injured and In the exierieuce lit other institiitious. hospital here are In a serious eon MiU'tccu otht'ii uio retiring from dltion.'glving rise to (he liellef that ' the total will be still greater.... the Institution. , While the. work or going' over the ; Funeral services were held In the Dr. Sneriiiiiu Brown eff. professmass , of tangled Iron which was IVovo Third ward chaiet .Monday or of Knglish. will be head of the Knclisli deparrnient" of the state trnttrorZ, awl which left the traelf uud piled tre engine, baggage car merchant and financeer, who died imivT-TSstartiii this IfalL-Ujiiiid two day coaches in tlie Arkanat his home lu this city Saturday. !s takliiK .llie place of .Professor B. Prof: B.' F. Larson of the Thir! Uolaiul Lewis. Several new instrnet- - sas river, has no .been completed, . ward bj'siioiirlc irwIdcff.TlM? pray".: are lieiiiji added to the faeulut exhaustive '.Investigations . of thg cause of the wret'k are being made. ers were offered by Andrew Kuiid; if the' .Knglish ilcj artmem, uii'liid-Into lie emdu"ted sen and Ueorge Ptmelsou, both of Hus-e- ll Kr.ins, v inner of the Iuvestigatlous are Denver officials the of the I'tah Stake High Council'. Duct-we- Khodes wliolnij-ljlp- , and Bio . by liecn who lias Jloshard studying- for the jiaf-l" three years nt (iranilu Western, county authoritis, sung by Prof.-4,- (hp state public utilities comnilsslon and koIos rtxford iiniversitT in Knirhind. track. Which, from pres Largec-orti-mlttee- HIGH DEGREES s ' . per-Mi- o -- (CP)' state-instit- AGED PIONEER LAID TO REST g. re - nd Hugh-4?lerso- y4- 1u7T inTiTjFi- - iiTrTnrir. ii -- ri .. t to the srhool follow mission. -t rt belief J.- S.- - Pyeatfc tewu iii iiie utt ot Air 'i svlor fug Unir' leavcK'-ittiflTit'cr nuv4iltof the road, that the train was reHd b.v Prof. J. M. Jense'n have highef degrt'cs or hit' other president Siienkers. who told of his activities wise better- - fitted to .instruct ii was traveling at na excessive spee4 when it le the track on the curve. in the community and the part lit 'mill uu instittition of higher leani Train No. 2 was 23 njinntt latCj Lt played in estalilNhing U as ucltf Uig as thi liuli uimeisit.v. believed the en- were Bishop Joseph A. Buttle and I'yeatt kM, sad gineer was exceeding by 15 miles President S. P, Eggertseii -rant limit' fur tills Thepra'l'g' iiithe'TityrTwiucTT'TT section of the road. Trains are lim-- ., was dedicated by President '" " ited to a speed of 30 miles an honr " T: Iain Knight: on the turves, PyeatPsald. ' ' L.Tbe additional b(dies fonnd. : In-- . the debris late .vesterdav were J. A Repuliilcan PAYSOX, .Sept.; Tnrner, Hastings, Neb., an adult '. -swt the city: haW prlmuiy waa-btyoittan - and itwo mall- children "j the woman ' and Friday night for the . purpose of Identification ot naming delegates tothe-oougreschlldreu has not been made. ionalvimJL Ma Ujons to lie caused the- PA1S0X iept. ft Jack, the teti- - held In Salt Lake ri Spt. l) and 10 wreck was rifa today.- Some believe j month,s old Iwby of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Taylor was cbalrniaB the train-watraveling at a speed LavjBUaJiheffleldijjX-EurekaJsL- at and' Baymoud H. I'layttin-secretarmuch greater than it "should, others " the home of its grandmother,- Mrs. The delegates for- ihe conirress- held tluit It was caused by a split Jfargret Crook, with a broken leg 'oual convention Ana C Paure. rail while others said the giant An "older brother was tweying the Lee"R. Taylor K II. Street, ,.V. P. locomotive, pulling the train, whs ' child about the room when hrt fell. Monford and John E. Liu is " For ts heovv for sharp curve. " dropping the little fellow In such a the state conventioni It; VV. JKMull-In- , Eye witnesses of the accident aar manner that a bad break, wa susMelvin Wilson, it. II. Clsvton, that the locomotive seemed to leap tained between the knee and hip: George Chase-am- i. ftoorjc A: l'l:iev- - into the air when It reached the It was brought to the Parson hos er. They, will lie .altcrnhfea. Tor the enrve. , The subsequent pile up of pital for anhe y examination, T-and congressionaL and Jlie other .group the ears .came w fast that descrlp--- i trook hoinethen "taken-to-t-- i for the state,. tlons of It hava been tagmSXw - f-- of . fJrlaf a4 . - SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES . -- ' r" 7 day., Wornw, drownings, auto and train accidents had cost at least SO lives, 1) Injured and six missing as re-- v ports came In from all paru of the- country. The tolfta certain to ba' increased when other districts are v lieard from. The largest total in ne awldent was the wreck of the scenic limited . - Bio Grande " ' of f hft'4)enrer--an- d Western railro4d-ine- a Leadvllle. Sunday, in which 2T were kl II- - Z ed and 60 hurt. In a train wreck at Chlrago, five Tlauiie li I )imcont aiiiniiiiiyee of tTfe loeai railroad simps, died at wets allied and 60 Injured. A grade his home, 433 East TWrd . Stmth crossing accident near Roekwood, ' streer, this city, this morning Jroin J Mlch. took, four BViM lives. In New York and New Jersey, , hemniorrhug( of the brain. He had been" ill: foe several weks. : ' Mr. struck by a heavy storm, at least 12 Duiieoh wfls iMirn at Mnsou, III., were dead, and 25 hurt, " Hveliieu were mbilBg jn $ sniall Feliruary 10, 1 sl. He ca lue to Provo als'iut six : linen had ago and ii3fJLAtjBnJteTuirx fn"the cuipToy of the t'uioli Pacific system. CHICAGO, Sept 7 Surviving are" his widow, Mnrga J. Smith, was jordered ret Duneon, "one rii"'(1ier""Sii(f" fine put under arrest lu a hospital his nioiher Mrs. and Harriet where be was found sister, early tuduy. fol- - j Bowen, all of wlioin live In Santa lowing the rear-eneolllslrtu of two 1 Monica. Calif. Funeral arrange-aieut-s Chkago and Northwestern passen- word his itre pciidlfigf from trains in ger the. heart of the city, i ; f tr1-:- : reliltlves. - J resulting In the death or five persona and injuries to more than 60. Smith, engineer, of the second , train which crashed Into the rear coach of the standing train, was found ill a(tltull)jui-uiiu- d SUCCUMBS JOS StaUea-comprls- on the rn.ee America's celebration - of Labor a heavy toll In dead and ItijurpdV: early: reports showed to-- day took RAILROADMAN varliyn-Industria- Manager John F. MendMiliall re ports jEa t he has practlca 11 y com pleted arrangements fur a series of the finest hliifse "WceS ever , seen here. He recently visited the San pete county fair, where a. number of the best horses jit the central and southrn part of the: state were seen In action. Many of these, together with a number of race stock ant nials from up state and from Mon tana will here, Mr. Mendeu: hall states. Men with teams jire working thif noiuiu-ites-Atri- n d and 21, according to Keed Warnick. general manager of the fair. Each tent will he 40x100 feet, and will be electrically and lighted, otherwise made attr8rtjve.' One of these will house one of i he most attractive automobile shows cver'siMM In tMaiunty;, Mr. Warnick stales Another will be occupied by the dls l plays of manufacturers and plants "Vof" the county. (Hlier tents will lie iiUUxcd h e biblts from all parts of the" county. Including fruits, yef etables grains, etc. There will also lie one of the finest exhibitions of livestock ever seen In this section, according to advance reports from livestock growers. ed of twenty, isix stalls have been built In .which' the, driving th car, and a sinnllendaugbter escaped '"''"-".without. Injury by Mrs. They were taken to the Alrd Ims- Roberts. who-ji-aa A1thitdTPffviT(j trre to begin school for the first time .this" year iu' the Maeser and Franklin district are urged to be at the high sclioo. clinic for the physical examination by Miss Elva Jex, citv scluxil lie at the clinic dailj Tbe boys and tbe this weeituiirYrldav niglit Tniin ropy of the annual catalogue and study It carefully so that they will 9 a. m. until 5 p, m. AH health rec- tnow Just what courses tbey desire to register fur," says L.'B: Harmon. oyds necessary for the 'school "... i ... principal of the scnooL. must. li made out. this week, Thls catalogue will give the students practically all the Information awordlnc - to .Superintendent H. - they need to assist them in selwting their courses. Parents- - should go Caude "To make out these records It is tills studentswith matter so ;ver' that they will have made lhat the. chil course they deslrrio'take,-- " If. this Is done It" will absfdutely up their minds come to the high school any dren tve1 facilitate' matters, very materially at a f time when are rushed to day during the week," said the '.. . . 'v'": . capacity,: : ,"Ttoe cooperation, of Junior hlgh.spbool students will register Saturday Sfptemlier 1J. the parent in this jnatter will be white the seniors will tegistof Monday ' 1 Tuesday; Seitemler 13 andH. greatly appreciated.'' on-th- Um!- - .Valentino- - are in uud Hcs Moines shoe Tnrr21year-iiIn the I'lerk, Teter was u filiiilng of "The Tea Cfiuiniiiiid-uients,- was misand frequently ' taken for the shlck, rdefniw, Five Killed In Chicago Rail road Accident; Engineer -- . Mentally Deranged , chll-div- Dr. Gi E. Chrlstensen, director of the Utah oounty health unit, re ports that another health confer ence, will be held In the. stake .ad ministration building, this city, September 9, 10, and 13;' at Orem September 8; and at Iake View Sep tember 15. , Parents of children of Invfted p to hate these cMldren emninod. ' Doubles of. - - - STORMS AND WRECKS "ADD TO TOLL" OF DEAD" Five huge tents will lie chock full of attractions at the second annual I'tah County Fair and Hownuw!!-temilu- l Escatante exiiosition to Ih held in this city Hepteuilicr 22, 2: the affiliated 4ol jf Utah county to entertain in a nianner the 125 representatives of the Angeles, Chamlier of Commerce who will pay an official visit to Utah on ptemlier 27, according to E. S. Hinckley, secretary of the Provo - HOLD REUNION .' FfiATPRES 4SHQWSTO-BE- - eatb LEGION POST 4 j. : LIVESTOCK AND AUTO E liu-reas- ' tentM are Preiia rat ions - " .INDIISTRJ AIRMEN-HER- Reports Denver and Rio Grande West era Wreck Claims 27 - : Lives Possibilities of LTtah County BwfRacins Stock TnHfest"to toiJe : Shown Los Angeles Be heen in Action Business Men ; " . Here .... street .department is t work .1 ftearlng down the M mill race on Second West and Second North streets, immediately west of the Knight Woolen Mills, preparatory t6 the opening up of .Second North street as a continuous throughfare, Charles Hopkins, city according commissioner la charge of the street , department.. For years the high mlUrace has made It impossible tcf open Second .North street. Puring the past few years petitions have been filed at different tinea urging the, 'city commission to open tha street; The old flume has been torn away and a new,' and deeper channel Is being constructed west of the woolen mills. ,The channel will- - be cut thP (iistineuifhed gentleman la the center, all decked out a iown so that the stream will flow the road entering Salem from the flowers from sure-bu- ying Himulsh don? It's William G. McAdoo, to Ik; a few feet below the street level. to north, attempted Hta. a Santa Barlura,"TJU at BoutUe Herbert and -- the old stoiie wall forming the mill makerhe-tn- Fitzgerald, nr and as be did so a BettyKkhols 4am OseoVln'th early days by the rear wheel broke, causing him to Woolen Mills will Jbe torn down last control of the car, which ran urm Lelty ' i Y . Funeral services for William Al son of bwt McFadden, Mamuel and Nettie Kiscr McFadden of thi tlty, who met qeath lu an automobile accident at Halem Sat urday sight, will be held In the Bon nevllle ward chapel Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends may view the body at the residence, T87 East Third Houtb street, prlo to the sen-iceAe the time- of the accident, young McFadden was riding with Grant Fitzgerald, sou of Mr and Mrs! M. r. FitJigerald, 69 West Second Sooth; street.-Wth- a war driving the car, and Douglas Ellison, son of Mrrand Mrs. JohirW. EllistrarOS South Seventh East street. All of the boys were sitting In the front seat of the Dodge touring car. As they approached the first curve In ' SPECIAL TRAIN BRINGS INJURED COMPANIONS CHANNEL LEVELED " 1A nveuients"m"KoS Various Exhibits,- - Warnick" f Affirfirted Ww of Utah County- - to Entertain Visitors On September 27 FataTIa- - v J Rudy? Wrong Jill. Silk. 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