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Show A. In fMY7 ,107 Circulation I I I l it- I I '- J-U - 1 IT iiij ISuViuu 00 oo oo (A. 00 lo) 0 Jl) Illy ' . iliMi 00 00 00 po JT1 oo 00 00 oo WW FATTY SAVS Jllllltll By ELLIS H. MARTIN. International News Servicp'Staff Cor- respondent FRANCISCO, Nov.. 16. Will onfl who have figured so largely the situation in liich ia producing Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle . now . finds himdf cast the determinng vote in ' SAX tk charge of manslaughter? This wilLbe determined today. Five of tlie eleven tentative jurors in the box when court convened for . trial were women. , j a itr 01 uie screen. It was a woman, . Bambina to the Delmont, that swore : complaint of murder. , ' - - Maude .original TAn4.laTr1i5vefing:-:over:the-w-riirt- PRICE. THREE CENTS. AH 00 v" ' THE CALF THAT WALKS LIKE A SNAKE Help Them to Help the Widow arid . the-Orpha- " rnn 1 : -- This week the women of the Relief f-soclety are collecting funds for community welfare work. .Realizing the already apparent needs of a hard winter ahead, these women are very earnest inthe cause of the poor. They expect during the week to call upon every family with an invitation to help." The fund which, they collect Inrarr; own com munity. It gives help to the dependents we know and love. inour midsirare aged Teoplewho have no loving sons or daughters left alone and without means to go down into the dark valley. To .such Is given care and comfort. There are widows with families of little helpless :-V . : . v4 , i , ( children more thanrainndredLchU-dreto bewarmed anifctothedand fed. These must have regular and substantial help And there are families, in which the father is. incapacitated for labor, in which he who should be the bread winner, must sit realizing ' LJ i-i----! that he is powerless to relieve it. ' , .' mmm. J What condition is more pitiful? These, too, need food- - and clothing. THE PICTURE ABOVE SHOWS TARt-STHLEGLKSS CALF. If any of such needy ones should come to you in person, you would give There are, as was pointed out during "It's the only calf in the world that ' Mr. Early projwses to exliibit the a pair of shoes or a ton of coal. They the recent bathing eeasoifjmflny calf-les- s walks like snakeJ'LilrKkrly proudjvcalfJhAL 'alka Jlkeajnflke!!L6lLover ' are not permitted to come, nor would legs, but Utah county now , is declared. And there is no evidence to America. v . The funny thing about this calf, acthey if they were permitted. Society probably the only spot in the-- ; world the contrary is so organized that they are spared where dwells tb'e legless calf. ,This calf has been naniod "Taurus." I cording to Mr. Early, is that the calf The above are the remarks of A. N. It was born legless on Col. the humiliation, In all civilized lands, . E, Sis the only one who doesn't know it Loose's farm about three weeks ago. has no legs. .. .The calf is obsessed they are helped through organized Early, of Payson. "That legless calf will make more Except for its total absimce of Kgs the jwiUi the idoa that it has legs, and tries charity. Let us get ready for the visit of the people talk about Payson than, any- calf ia normal. As it cannot walk itito walk, making valient efforts to get community we' fare workers, having thing that has ever happened to that wiggles around like a baby snake up. Mr. Early thinks the calf gets Ifarninr to dothe - 'thhi -tmtiop from waHthla the wHher aIready":dgttretluX not howM , 11 ... t . i. r snake walk. ive, butTiow generouslywe :cow walk about. call respond .. to the our charity organization. n ... VII first, on pre iliiri. hr i i i n innim m llllllbU ui aw : ai Has X llbU IlllllUliU BULLETIN. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. If the armanipnt AteeTtparTTiTOT0!atsr fofTisvat Tedurrm.'ihe--BaTr-eTmTtmrat. azrees conference -t ta tie recetT offers from Henry Ford and any other bidders for the purchase of ships t . oe scrappea by this nation. It was announced at the .navy department today, is ijot the Intention Of thw administration to sink the vessel whir ' may be scrapped but an effort will be made to &l monev mil. of them as possible, it was stated. . -- it as-m- uch v : Uy ALLAN L. BEXSOX. Staff Correspondent of the International News Service. (Copyright,-192- 1 by. theternaUoiialewifinice.) liETROIT, Nov. 16. Henry Ford totiay authorized me to make the following sensational announcement uponMs behalf. "1 will buy the navies of the world at junk prices," he said, "and then turn them into agricultural rijachinery' and automobiles, if the United States and the other powers will agree to disarm on. A the sea. "You may tell those gentlemen in Washington that I mcaa business. They may think that I could not finance such an undertaking but you may tell them that I can. Jfou jnayssure them - thatndthrtyleiTeoTche"airtrel to ghipsr Mr. pieces and make useful things out of them." Ford's announcement came as suddenly as did the to the limitation of sea power. We were at his tractor plant at Dear--, born, talking of many things. Jn the course of the conversation I asked him what he thought of the Hughes proposal. He said it was all right, except that it did not go far enough. He expressed the opiniorrthat thereKhoulf be complete disarmament on the " sea. Then he authorized the announcement to buy all of the war-, ships afloat. , t ". i - . PEACE ADVOCATE "To buy those ship,," he co.tinutd. HERE. rs. "would be only to g?t some (,f my while from a new materials for-source. "l am spending' great r.ums a! Iir. David. Starr Jordan, unlver-- I sity president, and who is generally rTGgardrd- 6S"the foreniost critic of; the while to err cot. of the prounl war and the .world's teaaing peace- advocate, will lecture Thursday imt as wt-buy the m.i1.ul In tht evening it CoHege-- ha U. dan appear on tlie B. V. U. lyceiim warships as to buy metal anywhere ilis suMfc.t will b, 'The Cl.M. .' L course, Limiutiou of Ariuamt.ut Coiifcj'- "I wish yon woia nake 11 phtln tbia" p. reaay 10 ouy, at jjnk prn'e - r any and every warjEhip that, the lilUif j - semi-annu- m . ' . Dfiv into rnatlorial Krwa Bprvlc ! tamtiii.jr.Tivf nt thirteen women in the jury panel of 65 should be drawn ll ' ii'I:-1''- .. nn inn 7j i n !3AT1 P . t - of a" woman,--Virginiin the charge being Rappe, resulted brought against the heavyweight funs- The death - .. 00 - 00 OO ucmerafe M0Res ; Cffmics Every Friday PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921. U S: ill it II NO65. STXXXVI. .... TfYT8 gt I tentative Jurorjwill. be MEET TODAY MARR1EDAT C A SLICED BREEZY BUSINESS BRIEFS after court convenes tod. ay. Then the defense 'must decide By Owens, "The Advertising Man." whether the five women in the box You have to hand ll to Dan Cupid Intomationnl Service. "In six years, Kiwanis has grown re to sit in judgment on Arbxickle's one club to 600, with 55,0U0 when it come to from Not". Colo.. TRINIDAD, sales to Want grow results. larger? your obtaining help case. They may be removed from Get aboard the 'staics Hnd otber members," saia E. F. Westcott, in- He gets 'em, old .or young f of a wage reduction averaging 30 per tm r boosting van. the box. by cjcercise of the peremptternational organizer of the Kiwanis The Provo Herald Can put it over-- Ask I l sinking, riease toll them not to sink cent I were I n in law-Thmines coal III I'll II emposted the nil! today oldest Probably bridegroom ory challenges allowed by the clubs, who "wasthe principal speaker ouradvertising man.TandPrstan'd that some of defense has savagely attacked at today's luncheon, of the Provo banking upon matrimonial seas here' of the Colorado Fuel & Iron company the captured German shlpH were snnt the activities of in Las rlnh. Animas in receht vearaifis C.ottlit?d Schatt. 84 and Ilurfano counties. Knyanii i tp the bottom. It ir a' crime to sink Thanksgiving is getting close scrir ''That first club, "Torganized at Deante Committee AID THREE CITIES in connection "with The cut affects approximate 3,500 in Payson. of has nepd-o- f years seems, rrom tne iooks or tnose fine age,residing the case but all of the women jurors troit in 1915, has never lost a' 'mem-- , ' it. So please state that even thoujrh men. at Hindmarsh'a, His bride was turkeys KoI have denied that Marie. who Mrs. " bcr. "'Mr. Wtstcott said tthfiy wbuld permit .' nhould be willing on)y n- -a statemeut Issued ...by ththcom- this interest of this committee in the The speaker 'dwelt strongly, upon earner Trom"ern7w1tierland,"st! a to a is Herald sea that I wilt cradit "The Provo indicate a county-wid- e wave of partly to disarm case to county was it no declared strikethat Jill in 62 the good Kiwanis does the great months ago. She Is jwayltbejr judgment poy years young. agree to "I don't care whether they are men townmucrHargeMhanrovorand'ra business worldot America; its upirlarl The couple were married In the breakers wouhTbe imported and that of the '125,000,000 steel combine which wiuiaraw rrom tnetr navies, it -- ""V - ceta resirlt.t." w bov " . tn or women," Arbuckle ' writes thn )?. said ; today. OroiiroaontaHvn ;i nt nn nil Pftmrianv in Huihim inuucntc. and its ability to county recorder's of ficebeca u se t he if the men quit work tlie properties j propose 10 uinie coai ana ore jnier-est- s "liut they ought to scrap the whote Just to they givrme a fair irial." Rait i.kP nnw ndvertiRinc that rond work' for the betterment xf man'kind.. i:i a series of blast furnaces on lot.- - There Is no reason why a war- would be closed until they were ready .Speeder procedure was in prospect at the meeting indi aged bridegroom felt the stairs to the ' ' Reports given Utah in ship should be left upon all the ocean , lake. Utah county. gas "Pep" under trie adjurations of Trial Judge cate rapid progress being made on county clerk's office too difficult for to return. dlii'Muui- - measr men of Trovo and "Salt Jin the world, If purines to The him no had who told counsel company negotiate. of the roadthe expense Timpanogos will .osi what Is auestion business, ntf but Lake with there they the except my Folks, beginningpredict that that their Bishop Nelson performed the cere- the union but President Aint Jnnan i questions to which Kiwanis will pay. A porton of The diploma!-- , say on these blast furnaces that Hon. and disarm. results. AmM-iPMine United nor of the Neither bride jurors had led him to the belief they Tire Herald ads get Workers bridegroom this. cost will be paid put of the re- mony. naval force only as a pro I Portion of Utah county from Pleasant 'they want were " putting in their arguments prior linen gues-ii.- rf can speak English; their replies were has declared that a strike would follow Grove on the nortli to .Goshen on I'm tection. Each. one denies that he want ceipts of the ':Wood-Gifto- n Good News, Folks.' to the by J. J. announcement of a wage cut. the union south openings! the trial contest. each dmie contributed in German,whointerpreted . The Mutual Coal company is making Immediately will start phenome- for purposes of aggression even tlie was one of the Schaerrer, taking the stand that the men nal The a to one a gaess. eiiiitiing U JiotU in population and remnant that the Hughes plan leaves warm to eu&itr nioney ry slicing growth, keep SCREEN CONTRACTS OFFERED are nesses. bitumunder Wilson Treasurer' y. the Roe City operating, each nation. Well, if tnat in the case, . of coal. Let 'er i to be turned Over to tb Timpano-g- o wealth. the off dollar price was inoua tlie commission Stewart witness. other award which wage . FATTY ARBUCKLE. fund of the. Kiwanis club. are many who believe that why should not ail the- - governmr-ntThere snow. i fixed 1922. until wages April, 1 ouay that it was announced sell their ships to me? I'll nromiiw International Npw Service. ... It is expected that a strike will within a few years after the first of NOR TOO YOUNG TO WED. ill hold a big Timpanogos to use them to fight anybody with. blast is the furnaces The Maxfield Auto Top company is Kiwanis SAN FRANCISCO," Nov. annieeemp!l8hed4not 16. spread to all parts of the state, and fact the cities Of Pleasant Grove, I'll melt thpm up and ball December 9th, the proceeds of make them lat - i state rangers have been concentrated Fatty Arbuckle has but to - sign on busy these days helping .autpists to Clerk Hales peryesterday Cpunty will have things that .will make llfo belter inthe dotted keep dry. Classy work they do, too. which is to be added to - the Timp road formed the ..marriage ceremony for at strategic points in readiness to imell Prtrvo, and Springville line, and persto, change! fund. : Big fat grown to such an extent that their cor- stead of worse. Put the American as Marl Snelson, of Lehi, 21 'years old, ' disturbances. contracts, with l salaries fleet into my hand and Japan never ;Timmerman, on behalf of the and Miss Are you Irish? i There's, a fine Ray ftilc as molasses, : are a In' Blanche of between union porate limits will touch each other, need be afraid Amert , W'ignall. shooting affray slowly oozing of-- it again. Put the to ' Provo Grove and north the Pleasant chance to get some real old country" Provo Rotary club invited Kiwanians can Pork, 18 years of age wt of the "European barret. ' and workers at Oakview, ; at the Into lecture fleet' the to my hands sod attend the Trovo to Japanese and and ;i Irvine's. at pen Springville linen this week Ettrope- - wants near one man was shot yester' Roscoe Arbuckle as here, ' America need not be afraid of it. Columbia Friday afternoon. south. ts comedian. Over a dozen fabulous -day. the British fleet in ny hands and AUTO 1FE0VE Mr. Farmer, the Con. Wagon & 5la- Among the guests today were V. offers have been triade him EuropVICTIMSjf by seven miles .south of Provo jnelther America nor any other nation furnaces ean motion picture interests since fhina eomnanr is helWnjr out your C Madge, of the Tjntic. Standard FRENCH CLUB MET. reductiott JaiifiM Milling company, and Df. . Hughes, the steel workers would live to the need fear it. With these fleets in my the opening of the trial here Monday. beetheck by-- a good Jn "The tatest"iports orrthsrondiTlon In Sprlngvifie, Mapjeton, hands-nthe Spanish forkivi-.wanislulSpeople would be taxed ' to northward, plements?Iwmpay-yon-tfl-HlrQaof president . Remuneration Noh-jdand" Pleasant Grove, goir.)? to .mntntam - tVm. would ba ; TroVo. ' see and them, 'jdreamed of is mentioned casually. dent which occurred last Jtunday - even- vercity met on Judnday evening at and from the steel mills In stjoet cars. harmedandjeyer'bcdJ50uld' be bak The Jie point is Will he go? A jury tiCzillsX lhe side follows: as is "lidinebf pre L ing Bros. Are von lii sweater frast decide whether he will be free J. Russell Hughes ia now at .bis Marylene Maw, frencii- songs and is Jhigis me their "If the.- - powers will done in other steel centers. At Gary sale. on ones o do some nave "BLUEBEARD" CONFESSES classy so, ;i'':""i''".,.'" home and is reported to have had a arterdotes were given, after which Jthe workers Uye anywhere from two navies, I will help them solve their h$ ftwL according to advises from restful night's, sleep. and is feeling Iiht refreshments were served. Jre-- u to ten miles from the mills; At Pltts- - unemployment' problem. Tlie unem-- ; e inside VSay kiddies, don't walk to grand much better todayTTrunMrnaehes had : drrit F. S. Ha Fatty is as jobless as a dad's hnrgh the plarpH of residence extend ploymrnt problem is going to bo muda for your Thanksgiving pinner. "lar bear in the Zoo. ' U tnree ribs broken ana is baaiy oruisia tnterea actively in. the evenings through one entire county of Penii- - worse, even by the partial, disarma .He has v "stout" . R. Professorarms. determination Ask pop to get you" one of those F. and ercies. Sunmiinps the head ment plan that Mr. Hughes proposet. -- rAternuin at the though. v,ytie --I si'.M . classy bicycles - T Miss Julia Anderson at ine .distinguished liiiiisclf as Frciich (International News service. is going to bn Tlf' ' warship-buildljnj- t in Ohio - ""I will . s. are I Co. , great. never go backto the silver hey WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. Aamming;beni oospttai ana is iso muei cew iter, mu ne disclaims any intention j l, p. Rains, president of the Car- - stopped, for ten years, thousands of again until the people of this .men who are now workinr in aieel for the first time that he had "victim-- i today. She has a. fractured skull, of acting as a French dancing mater inn- - rf.nntv Pari rnmnnnv me back," he deelared BILLS Ized" one f the ten women whom he kiroken arm and collar bone. It Hpos - at the party to be given in the nTir j to rPtur,n to Salt Lake Saturday.. Hejmills and shipyards will be deprived SENATE. RUSH .. today. future. is accused of murdering, Henri Landru, sible that her jaw is also fractured lis the man who Is promoting-- the big., of employment. Something fshould be Miss Marguerite Cluff has been; confessed Bluebeard, today the Several I'rovo business done for (these men. I mill do s'mie-me- n r alleged j steel merger. i International Newt Service. ELDER SMITH AT B. Y- - U. ' to the court be bad robbed Mme,uuis- brquht home and rested fairly wH are expecting to have interviews j thing for them if the 'powers will sell " last nights. She is improving as well, with Mr. Rains Monday, at which it is -jme -their warships: I will not only as can be expected, tu ner le wia T.ldcr Insfr.h F. Stllith of the 1 ISsfflft ' HaHia-R- n 4lt tvi iwrflnvrnPTitrrrthfTnsarili nf mm ! Wrnatinnoi vr- -.. rusu nroeram on a to , o She has seTri of Twelve Apostles addressed t!'irite tin he tromised the eftrnpst inmv tractor an4autembil wora.-again. setting require woman. bUL the tax railway mm next final passage the .i r Washington v al- eral burns on her face' from the acid .students of the B. Y. U. this .fflowg-fTOeraiju- u 1 wiitglve emnloymewt-fr- om Bui8son IsLandru's eighth L'Uh Mme, all uf anti-beebill be coafltriuTeT'ibutmrctly, i l31! (open) session of the confer-- 5 funding bill, and the the battery fifahe '. v ; to many more thousands. When I eta- ;on the theme of the promised bless-ipson leged victim. probably will be held Friday "if fore November Z3rd, ana' to aajourn real wife, to pose as 8terlingMoore' lsat the home of hia,;,,! that should come to all mankind! a rnnnrt rorrivori In- - Pmvn' this nlov mm to make a tractor for in. induced my 'I date. that Wen ' go ramp lt wa8 gald today her disappear- uncle, Ernest Moore, and is reported through the lineage of Abraham.. He morning says that E. J. Raddatz, , after I cause employment to be Vernier Briand is expected to re- -' Beaten by the Democratic Biae in an Mme. Buixson "in order to doig nicely. He has !a .fractured skull; tnac reference also to the supple- - (dent of the Tintic Standard Mining eiven to the railway men who take t . said the prisoner, ance," the ' .!IV8 and is badly bruised, i.7':7:... after his politl- attempt to brkjg cash thelionds Ltok from ier. :, imentary blessing given to Judah that 'company, has secured options on many imlrket the wheat that the tractor ; lf fences Within .rooVa anA it la election contest to an immeuiuie issue, his Baid the scepter should ne pass from Jus acres of land along Utah lake, south helps, the millers who grind it. the Landru, "But." raising to decided post M that the 1 is anxious to get the majority side has Slriloh.-- - Thrtort'rotoTanffTias purctnreedontrightbakers toward premier liosetiff who make it into bread, tlie Heaven, dramatically hands or "thcofffingf " nd armament me inira. FOR BOY BEhM in the' considerably more of the shore land, clerks who sell itand to the driver speeel) off as soon pone that fight until of of these innocent wrong ifnli'illtmient is any wife proiAises "my auer Possible 1n order that Tie cnriiuio. fourt calendar day may he take doine. criming of the prophets. ad the ;iliig between theraountnirr and the p.? ll 60 should the. exigencies of B. Ashton has offered to give a Christ was ably discussed.. Reference, hake, on which it is said the blast homes, she did was done only as "Whatever J. HALTED PROGRESS ' uw' Pontics LIGHTING suddenly demand his "my tool and her love of me. r.t portion of. the receipts ot his. theatres,! wa also made to . the attitude of j furnaces are to be located. Salt Lake j "It Is a very, dangerous thing to existence any fraction, how-da- y interests yesterday the Columbia and Princess, Thurs-- 1 many orthodox Jews of the present financial bover to The spell of darkness is be- -' to "Y." AT were and the j nounced their belief that work on the ever fund of existing navies. Kach who now DEGREES to accept small, willing CHEAP NO Friday Cenday CONFISCATION DEMANDED over the business section of West if left, will ulilma'p'y would start in the spring. of tho-are no cheap degrees to ot ing raised by the Deeret News far, Christ as a prophet, if not" the Ke-- 1 furnaces parts Hrt nnniintad There after --. , w"" ter nrwv : BriEham Young Univcr- - the benefit o( Sprig Davis, a carrier deemer. EvcntuifHy. said ti e speaker. t. ' jbe expanded into a big navy pgiin ,i.d . "V'nnal New. OI pro pi meeting dprlaration of tor the iews, and who troke hi they will accept jinn as tne i mm. another spliced fours- dAnu ;we snail nave we present sitnetun r i Not- trade (Till III UIO v"uiv m,;" ' S. Harris before the arm about month ago while deliver- - j The gathering of the Tcwi in raiej- lever again, ine worict uoes not need r. v- -. -IJ'resident Atnnrinv ' Jt y 8emd a virtual 71 tine was' spokerr of as a siarmfic: ant j .The third4 of the series of married any ot these ships. I need all of thew,; bwlv of that school tola.v ing the News. ' .indent npicpiit. insure ur tne sma.. " The students were "informed that "We feel very grateful, to Mr. Ash-- i historical event. "government-tfolks", dancing parties 'will be held at if I tan buy them f will manufaaun' jwations payments to . the allies. it. i - . ton 'for. thus, helping the boy , who I the Third ward amusement hall things that will make people light-- highrade academic work was dteffiVpropei-b- c the r,'. ..mon demanded Kovernment con- ob- - need.sitance-,"--sakl sad." credits U The stead of a all SHAKESPEARE. READS students tor previous parties of j representa-Thursday night. nf rtcd lon of 25 per cent of all stock! ";g.cHrara l have been well attended and it is ex-- i at The r; information, obtained tive of the News who called vd-- . in private hands; sociali7,itlon " ! noy uoreu office. will . Herald studjv-waOsmond LICENSE, TO WED. that an even, largcr'crowd will Alfred Trofessor ii.v readipested readin private ,J'.mes reorganization of railway ponea, i one 01 lire west rarritrs mi a mere oe and the rtrffl- iKntne tomorrow .to . in thnt! credit, drama eniiti!l spng mgui. Miakespcariao lanuiy Festriction of imports to bare not be pest Utah, and helps a sister in the uf-- i romri. P.. Y. lT.. at 7:.0 this evening-- . j The married. people who care for! A marriage license has been .", '''"'es, heavy taxation of exports. the question ill &e reopened in the. nuitcC on cred.t should widuwe-nuirht-such for of a t Avon" Tlcations 5re dancing can get all they wan at these to mn1no M. Park, of Pror and of "Hwfbf Admirers the port and government near future, according to mHOj'i of en- !; ,wita ?.y ' w, , of protUs ".ted lobe present. . other 5t:il;tr clik'reu. in. popular parties, and are all In viled. t land Ruby !. Kirkiiam. private monopolies. , ThtJ-veli- 84 t, tbosen soon 0 Kc-w- I6.-No- Uces CTrn FirDPro unm n fill ijy : - on-.th- e C3 " ! ta9 long-wind- pi s . non-unio- n . it o waxmM - 4 ut ;7: ) 'f - ted wintry-wan- Ell J - EEnil ... ui'6 -- r, . Fn-to-loo- Ford-Newberr- y k tn - -; 16.-Ge- rman it-ta- be ,. . ; .m ",,..;, . i r ls-ht- ulU-rcn,.0- 0 - M :r :zr - .".'. - - , r . 1 fo-i- r' -- - " |