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Show 4 4 -- Herald Telephones US jCi D TELEPHONE ot yea yew paper frrulafiy? U Mt, Ulcvb.nt IS Man a'ckx ua paper will be aVUvered. .....J otn BdmIbm SortWy Editor PROTO, UTAH. SUNDAYrMARCH 13r 1927T VOL. 5, NO. 34. Butler Sets Sail For China Sprinfville : T FUG I PRICE TWO CENTS CONDEMNED SIX MAKE 133 BILLS OF T "I BREAK FOR LIBERTY AflOEDTO : - - V. jrr- Bt - .A CHICAGO, March 12 UP) daring attempt of six men to cscapfrom the Will County jail at Joliet, III. where they were held pending their execution for killing a deputy warden of the etate prison in another jail break-t- o Prof. Warner of U. A; C to day was foiled by police. Three Mexicans who managed to get out of the jail "Address Provo Poultrymen drove into Chicago, engaged in a shooting duel with police, Monday Evening; Series of and" two were .captured. Two policemen were shot and Talks Arranged for County dangerously wounded in the duel. The third Mexican to eseapristKbertyrbut hisxapture is believed imminent. Three others involved in the escape attempt were over and Provo of ;FlOHliry producers . vicinity will uu4 Moiutay evening powered before thejr could leave their Jail ceils..., The &ttemr4--jaU.-4'ciM'k in the city and wunty at . Gregorid Rizo, Robert Torrez and Bernardo Boa pushed the Ndhiing, it is tnnouiK-edbars from their jail cell windows and dropped to the; ground, Warner To nii- Prof., W. II. Warner of the 1'tab lust in the shadow of the scaffold built for their hanging. the night chief guard to drive them from Agricultural college, will discuss They then forced ' ' ; ":;' " In- the . will prison. and Chick Feeillug," Biiby A ilude a disiiusslott of "their carei ; - general alarm had been spread in Chicago that the three- escaped prisoners .were near, and a district police tar and other problems. ' pgun tettMTiiMuIng'-:-A poultry film. if Isith wtijcHtton- - met the fugitives, was in Grant shot abdomen'and the Patrolman Sergeant al and entertaining nature, wllj be showu, and other nUmliers of Inter- - Frause warhot i the lieg. iAter this morning Grfgorio er have been arraged on the pro Rizo was found lying half hidden under a culvert with a afuui. bullet wound over his heart. He gave., the name of Torrez The piililic Is cordiully lnv(te, aim but later changed the statement. Torrez later surrendered. au a invitation is issneu io SUBJECT ; Sustains Fractured Skull After Running In Front of Auto; Condition Still Serious. George Ostler, .15, Fearing that he might be fun down by an approaching g "Orem jnight. become car, or that the horsejic ' cause liira Ostler, and tKullerCeofge frightened, tf Mi-Tidin- Ostler of Springville, jumped son of Mr. and Jrom Jhishorse and ran directJy in front of an automobile - driven by A.T. Egan, 302 Ness Building, Salt Lake City, with the result that the youth was knocked to the pavement and ' suffered a fractured skull, a broken collarbone, deep cuts about the head, and face and a badly lascerated leg. The crash took place friday evening "about 8 :30 o clock. A . TheTutirva picked up br Mr. . "the office of to Egan d4 hurried Mrs.-Arth- T -r- A f 1 1- - . " I ' ' i.t J . , t i ' ' - , poultry meii. "A survey re,ently made by the farm manacenu'irt demrtimut of V uierrrtaa Cblua-boiui- If " ' " Al ' Three Killed In Gang sters Duel - JAMES H. WATERS . PLANS READYLL WATERS DIES . IN HOSPITAL ' SALT LAKE CITY, 3lart.li 12. (T'P) James H. Waters, president . of the Newliouse Realty company. president and niafiaacr of the New house hotel and inembcr of the, slate rnelng cdmniisslon which Is under investigation by a special commit -Pointing out the fact that the rav- tee of the" legislature, died at a k'cal morning. e hospital Saturday diphtheria-arparticularly of ages Mr. Waters was Injured in a train severe In children under school use. when Dr. Lloyd Cullimore, head of the wreck In CaItfoniia-rcent- ly incounty beulth unit In charge of rushing bouia to def.ai'd himself oculation against the disease, spoke against charges of misconduct and association grwft made against tbe racing kto tbe on of the Tinipanogus school Friday He attempt tveninj;. itJteJlmtjil4heJhouse. New York has the slogan, ' No ed to tesrify iH.fore the wmmUtee dinhtheria after 1930," declared Dr. Olll.nUS IttKCU JUlCIlll 111 nuu uuu Culllmore. "Other cities are adopt- To lie removed to a local hospital ing the same aims. The present without giving his evidence. He died of inoculation used is abont 8 o'clock Saturday morning. The legislative investtgaflng comharmless, and the toxln Is an alisolute' preveiititive. mittee was authorized by the house provo ehildrennnder might niay re- to jCimtlnue Its work that ceive ,hls preventative next week examine Waters When he recovered may and alROexamine,Williain P. Kyne free of charge, receive the treatment for fifteen of the racing association" when he ';''. cents." ; recoverd 'from an Plness Sd was Some parents brought up the quns able to come her4 from California. tion of receiving tbe preventative Waters was prominently identified with a number of big business when their children now are with measles or" mumps. Concern oiHSa ft La ke a nd a promaudit is announced that the health inent niemUcr vf - lie. IeiiiocratriC was a candidate for con- jitjhe Young university, Provo bigh school and Kress on tniTTemricTnthrleket-u:-ycar- s two weeks ago, but was defeatetl. or that serum may be left with the 1 family physician, If this Is request . ed. A largeTrrnnber of parents were in attendance atutbe meeting. DIPHTHERIA IS MEETING TOPIC s' y antl-toxl- n ll Jt v Of Gunmen. AiitKrtiueenwuf women in charge iof thethe ,wtiilttee vviA-fifie-, n " com-n.itte- 'ine-tiin- Jet-se- e n B.Y.U,andU.ofU. .Exchange Programs ' tiniversity. ami exchanged 'ii: tert3iiiiiiiit procrui'4 ois Friday morning. President Unymoiid BrighanrYoung University, of l"tb went to the state nniversily witb Murphy. treitsiircr. if Vuiversgiy Eva Clah llan-cc-- land sreen of the "t"' student body came to the IV. Y. 1. with readers and 'creUry--MibbT-Jlol- m IS COMPLETE y g i.f- " . THE IVEATHER Sunday fair.--t- Xi -- Maximum, temp. Friday , Minimum 'temp. Friday . . 43 2Q i al yi sec-rota- f'lR'i,knrrTslsthrrArlvph'ss:'Brrd Mls.M;rryNurtaIIT BohTieville. ,S. , J Qile-'-uifl- li e 1 Man Released On Assault Charge ,A (ieirge Cngranis. Thursday on the charge' jjf ns- ault wih n Ldeiidjy jveaiwiiK was released Friday morning, to appear order of the court. fogrttnls was arrested by Depu Birk and liavisafter.lhe-ehurg- e Store; been made by Sam allegeij-lbrtt-t'ogis- l' pn-si- ', . ' -- - l4he 9.5 eve-pin- the-bi- tt ,. !.. m , ,. V v . , i.k - -- TO BE UNIQUE measures. ..... The measures approved by the governor include the following : 8. B. 1. Auerliach, hlch renealed I'tah'a former ratification of the six states Colorado river pact. o, Canister, which amends 8. the present firemen's pension law to make tbe pension effective In f ten years instead of twenty. - 8.. B, IT, Callister, giving corporation otletaU who are notaries public authority to administer oaths to other officials of the same corpor' ' ation. 8. B. 22, Calllsfef; giving county commissioners authority to establish paid- - fir departments. S. B. 9T, Inters, amending law to teaxb jswnjilete course In dvll engineering, ped , agogy and commerce. u. JililCjUitV i : 1iuum and Purchase 8. B. 8, Candland, abolishing the department of finance and purchase and placing the duties of this department in tbe bauds of tbe state board of examiners. This bill was passed over the governor's veto. H. B. 4, Itedd, repealing tbe Utah " HANSKINDLER COMING SOON Hans Kindler. tbe 'cellist wbo apjiears here Tuesday, March 15, under the auspices of Ihe" B. Y. V. Arts vC'ciurse, has Repeatedly, taken London by storm. When he appeared at Aeolian Hall in tbe English capi tal In conjunction with Mr. Maurice When Jeun Gros, the wlebrated French Marionette producer brings bia famous ' puppet show to town next Wednesday afternoon and eve ning, the people of Provo will have a ulque opportunity to see one of the most -- chtfrming and artistic en tertainments that has eve appeared here. Mr. Oros, who Is present ing ht Ffeueli MarioueMesTn two plays, at the high school auditorium cr1ngS"1oi"Provo"the largesr collec tion of Marionettes in the. world. Sixty puppets appear at the after noon performance, "1 nc.e Wigglly at the Circus,", written especially for the Marionettes by Howard B. Garis. ' oumlier of pup pets will be seen In MarkTwaln'a of "The Adventures masteplece .be .irto ' ' played in tba evening. In Mr. Gros' productions are to be found every refinement of the pUpjiet art, insuring" an evening's An-equ- Continued on page six PROVO BUILDER racing law. II. B. ll, Dewey, authorizing counties to levy a Special tax to participate in exhibits, stock shows anil the like which may be given by county fairs or by private associations not for profit II. B. 19. Andrus, prohibiting the defoullng of waters by goat pens, II. B. 2fi, Kllilan, requiring own ' .rs to destroy Jioxious weeds. II. B. 27. Miller, authorizing dls BHornev in districts of SO.OtK twpnlatlon or more, to apiioint dep . V . .itles. H. B. 38, H. B. 38, and H. B. 39. ill by Stlne and providing for the luageiing or runas or ine iisn sun (ame qepaniueui,- - smiv ' ' . and, tbe department of public Instruction. SPRINlFLlD CAREISTAKEf Every precaution Is being taker to prevent sprlug floods In thi ITovo river, according to City Com mtsstoner Charles Hopkins, who i .n charge of the safety work,. Several men have been Workim luring the past few days strength enlug the weak points by buildin sud brotheMnethod: u!!!Tflp-tuaB- i 4dentlfiedjvlth the building Survey of the strength at Tariou of this city, diedariils honie,-3G- 2 is, still going on, and car West Third North street, Friday tsdnU ovei will lie taken to prevent-an- y night of complications incident to flow this year. old. age. ., . y Mr. Rezzote was liurn In France, August 8,"1818. and came to Provo t wenty-outyen rs ago. During bis life there he was engaged in the Of Qt t busineH of a stone mason, and. had in .the first Driver , erecting participated, 3 buildings at the Brlglinin Voting university. He also assisted in lay As neighbors of Mr. Peters and ing the first concrete sidewalks conPatrons of the Timpunogo structed in tills city. wbs)l, and kuowlng his be held in relative' t the awbiant . Hie HatrirFunerffl-ho- me chapel which resulted in the death oi 1 :30 afternoon at o'clock. Tuesday little Bruce Harding, we wish to Interment wl'l )e in the Provo city y: We have had several chil Mrs. Emma Sutton Randall, 74, cemetery.; dren riding to boot with Air. home. at her flied Saturday morning Peters for tlie past four years, 158 East Second North street, after and sluecrely appreciate the rare a long illness, airs, uanuau, me B.Y.U. SWIMMERS he bus taken in their t.rapsporta-tion.- . tw sur WilliamRandall widow of ; ARE VICTORIOUS Only last week he crlled five .broth: vived bv the following: on us personally, to solicit our ers, E. V. Buiion, uisuuon, " WltBBudShIelds breaking two "ooiieration fnrhelping to keep R. D. Sutton of Provo: A. Dv Sut-tfi- n and winning three events for one of our little boys from climb of Price, W. D. Sutton of Salt reco.rds ing on and off the truck whllu in the B. T. I', swimthree sisters Mrs. H. K. his motion. Sntherlnnd-- of ProvbTMrs. C. M. ming team emergl conference We know he- has left nothtnu with a champions Saturday night and Ix Calif, of Angeles. Douglas undone that would insure the Miss Carrie Sutton of Eureka, total score of 42 points against 20 "'" for 17' for the Aggies, and safety of the children under Calif. ', .f ,'held Five Utah, It "empbrtsizes however, for Wyoming. be will Funeral serylce of careful team the 220 Shields new necessity set records tbe la o'clock theliouie at at 2 Wednesday ou tbe work 40 frw events. port Of all con ""d . 227 style yard East of Mrs, II. E. Sutherland, . cerned, won" also100 ahd event the yard First. North strset, with the church MR. AND MRS. J. A of Christ Scientist 1st' charge. The Utah won in tbe breast: and bucK- ' . WASHBIUN stroke while. event; Wyoming scored body may be viewed at the residence in fancy diving. the services, prlorMo n : liowa.bad dijr, and be went to. keiledhls ." Tlie seventh stor-- "of tbe Dixou central and southern 1'tab; accord Oigranis' bouse- - in Pleasant' View company, large fur ing to officials of the organization. to demand damage. Ir. also 'marks-- a constant progress' nlturf, bouspj and home furnisher Telling him to walU a minute. of centfal I'tah, will lie opened which has been maintained by .that! Cocranis weut ,lntothe bouse and ac TuesdTiv. March 15. at Heber, d ncern since Its first establishment returned with "a sl'otgun, aud ord' ' in Provo In November, 1021. Since ered-Howa cording to Arthur S. Taylor, from the preinlscs. Tbe stort tben six stores have laVri esti?liltxh: dent of the eouipiiny, : vi lli Tnuler the-- iimnirgeuient of Hi in .ni'ost favorable places In Wa- ; SCIKNTIST J CHRIST Rlen W. Baker,".formerry: of St: aitcb, Juab and' ' 1'tnh counties Regular Sunday services' will 1M In the, licli sriire lias lieen opened only held In the First Church of Christ George, who ha Iws of the "organixatwu foi ifter a careful survey of "the dis- Scientist, comer of First North and tnore than a year. trict the store Is intended ti serve, first East streets. Sunday school. "The estrfllllshment of the- new and th central and convenleiit. a. m. : chHwh.-sub store Wasatch county sea t,is p'ac has Ixyn chosen.' Each store Jcot Sjtlwtance'1- - Wednesday g in keeping with the policy of is well , stocked with . meetings sie held at"8 p.' m. the best furniture house io be Reading rosm Open daily from 2 :30 service posihl.:.totbt people -- of j (Conlimicd on. pagf sii ) to 4:30 p. m. ruyior-Jtusisel- Mrsv.IlHwL Mitchell s Manavu," A.J F Acirl,a"nd Mrs. Hattie T. Snow. AlreadyNionsiderable rivalry between the -- respective- wards is being manifest. Cbalruuiu Jacob liils fllinotinoed that the Is To lie taken by fhev Fourth ward." Alma Van Wagenen fofjhe. A. Ixiveless forvthe Fifth and-ASixth have both, picked up. the gauntlet- - thrrfwrt down by Co'eman' and .announce liaf B merry (iHitesF will take place. , The other' wards but are workare a little more-quie- t ing hnrd. II jIDEATH TAKES r . ' !..... llowa kard and Jirs. Lvmnn Whit Pionter. William Howe and I PUPPET SHOW HnveU the nromlneRt French mod -- . ....-.l'. Continued on page clx ..;. Waltbera-pri7-HHKT!!Jiy- OinSeventli -beld sr. , enilst complMrTf'i;avtrstiMNl(st' e . " CARLENGAR ed wtth a found in few' American unlversl-tUs- , if one Is to Judge by tbe comment of visitors who have aims to. frotq othtT sectiouH oLAmerica.-- - -. future lqveti.otibfctlty, who have a" little spare time, the says, could add to their knowledge by Joining one or the other of the nature classes which are beginning Monday. ' Among these are observational astron omy, petrography, a study of the rocks, and an outdoor course In : 1- -. '. tdology. . performance anywhere of Ravel'g Carl Engar was the winner of the sonata' for 'cello and violin, the T EafTPafdoe wind fusTruinent latter part being played by d'Aranyl. "A magnificent performance" is contest, held at the Young "university. Mr. Kngar playing the saxo the way In which the "Dally Tele phone, rendered 'Memories,' by graph" characterised the work of new Sonata., The A 1 house and "Louise" by jKoisme'jv Mr. Kindler In the of-ttheir slayers. 'cellist he Francis Haycwk, playing tbtV "Pall Mall" was Urnlieck was found alsnit 1IH feet the work sttiierbly," while rrom the motor csr, while KoncP's triimtKst, gave an American fantasy "played on "lranip, bv the "Times", spoke of "au Inspired Tramp, Tramp. body was wane hundred and fiftyv Goldiuaiu 4tuil endering' and tlie "Observer ' of a mesigniiiiunh tTis TolFce ' II t ....... I. ....I., "marvelous ...,... yards away. performance.' l, C'O, it ,,uu,iiini lii.fli leaped from the .oir and that l,Vi., This concert, " howererv was 'orianthian Polka," .by played there was a general exchan.se of Losey, and "Berceuse from Jocelyn," Mr. Kindler s only London aptiea - ' Shots. by Goddard. Arthnr Hasler played mice; The 'cellist eriginally, had recital ln1on "Angel's Sereridae," by Bruga, and planned. 'to give-twI . 1). S. "BAPTISM don, but his succesTrvas so emphatic TlWtHlil-ttumberj!a- d to extended to rMlkliauwjlj J"'' held in on the French horn !be adiiiiiiistrntion bnililingiiiiTlBy' rofesor A. H. overlade of Suit tven. a circumstnncwTitr rtftcnuHiu at 3 oVlKk,TlMJib'hoii-- 4 lake Beted as:. the judge, and dc - i.Mr. Kindle He of the, Bonilcvii'pward will hi: dared that only one per cent .was in Paris, in charge.; Public and press were unanimous noted between three of the contest in their praise of Mr. Klndler's art ants. PRIMARY tXIXFKRKNCK Prof. Pardoe presented the medal following his apiiearances in reclttil. Ward Primary eonfenMice will nr to the winner at the conclusion of "All lovers of the "cello should cer-theld in :the Vineyard ward cliiipct the Inly make a point of heriring which is .an .annual ' liini,' said the Westminster Gazette. Scnd:iyjeyniiiig at 7:.'M o'clock. A event, s'llendld The "Daily Telegraph" thought that wl lie furnlslitid bv the- cbllilri'ir of nU; organtzailoii, "the'rhyth mle. delicacy" 'of his Try11 are welcome. ing recalled Krelsler Furniture House m.t Sparks: neeonuv Bernard 4nUer- all wnr "OlsehT, third: education school of Tbe religious Paul IMxon hnd trs. fSenrpy A each 8unday--t 40 dUinand Clark, t fourth, Jacob. Coleman, and a service rondi!ted by and for Mrs. 55enlth Johnson"; fifth. Alnio young people is held t 7 p .m. Yah'"Vragenen 7 and .Mrs.' Hattie - Bunk-f-Paym- An exceptional concert program has been arranged by the Provo fathollc church for Tuesday, March tuV when a concert will be held in tbe high scnool auditorium at 8:19 p. nu A number of jniukai artists from Half iJike are Included upon the program,, according to. Father G. Delalre, who Is In charge.. The fct. Mary's Academy orches tra, consisting of 18 girls, will ren aelectiwis. Tbhr-O- Tcbestra Is aald to be the best Act p ni' . Tuesday's Program n musician's. Tlie iminliers at Brigham Young university were enthusiasii-callreceived and generously,, a The organization for the. Provo At the close of. the pcr lieen-roneHUtifieatlon bns work Rev. E E. Bathelder will preach rorniauce the""Y" students, led by Is as committee n'eted." The general tbe third sermon In his series on follows: their cheerniiister,, gave three rons-inJoseph elsoiv E. S. Hiuct clx'e.rs forTl fli.. 'The Lord's Prajwr- '- next Sunday ley, Walter P.X Cottiim. Jesse at 11 a. in. in the Community church Ellertsen, J. M. Jensen, 4ind O. R, corner Second Nrtrth"aud 1'nlversity Thomas. ward cow Avenue. The iheme will lie "Tbj mittee , men bnve lieen selected D-T- -R Will Be done.'' AordiaUuvJ,tatlon Mrs. Tel to attend the. serrl.ee is extended to First. Henry Jackson and ? Salt Lake Orchestra Musicians Included On sei'i'.nis-uiludedne- , . L. the legislature the governor bad ap-- ' proved thirteen senate measures and two were pswd over his veto. He house and had approved twenty-thre- e "The quarter just closed," the seeretsry declares, waa one of the most unecessf ul tbe- - school has ever bad, due to the fact that the enrollment waa tremendous and that the students hare work- iirnLW-- J-. a: : county agent. The K'bedule follows Ifbl..iIon- day at 12 :30 p." m., Memorial build-- . tng: Pleasant Grove, Mondav,' pviu.,, City hull; Provo. Monday, 8 n. ni.-- city and minding; Highland. Tuesday, 1(1 a.m. arrange ments being made by Harry Jerting; yineyard, .Tuesday, nt 2 p. m.. meeting arranged iiy George Tuesday 'it y hal' ; Cedar Fort Wednesday, a. ni.7 lntH'ting miuse ; Spring ville, Winlnesday at 2 p. in., meet ing arranged by Hans Bigtrlp spring Uike, Triiirsday at 10 a. in., irrangenienls by Spanish Fork, Thursday, at 2 p. in., .. high school. Meetings alsowfU lie held later at Gosbeni Genola and American Fork.. )o - wnrd-priz- liPruf-Wariu- f aux-'liar- HAVE CONCERT will begin Monday, , : ORGANIZATION p TTT) quiet since a jieHee Gang iwct was" signed last fall. flared again overnight, and today three men Including an uderworld lieu-- , leant rfire dead. Two of the men,- Frank "Lefty" Koiu--l- uiiitenant for Joe Salt is. The committee woHK-- and tiieir. e gang leadcrHiul CharW his'l districts are as follows : were unibusbed by sevcnil Tinipaiiogo, Mrs. James Grover and Ilrulicck, a at binely west side snot. .jtinnien Mrs. Mrs. Ktmrey Dixon; Frauklin, car was riddled and Their motor Mrs. Kenneth ISalley, Ilif Jones, men were found Mrs. Sermotir Gray, Parker, Mrs. liodies 1 of Jlie two . YUldrcd Kcniudiv Mrs. Byron Dast- - severe hundred feet .'iwny. man killed. Benjiiriiiii Mrs. I). OHo Allen: Maescr,. . The other and nip dealer in siiern mental VIrs. ' Hunter, Mrs. rlorence J Schneider, killed by a- - gjnunan jyas Holder and Mrs..W. M. Hart ; Provo wines,HCcostcd in him front of the .who high school.. Mr,' Norma Petit, Mrs. Mbneider Schneider residence. u. Mrs. John txivettn McKenzle and for left; ii list of known gunmen .. Beesley. notice. 'to question, 'in. case any- Announcement is made that a pat- to me." HotlcitctnTe" wilrtie - awarded to Hung ever happens hint Bight's outbreak of icang-Provo high school in -i';-,1sterism was the first nntoward. ()pnt8 R " in ' hlrfigo's underworld the in qnesst reconl answering Kiiice last, fall when. leaders, of the is sponlonaiee on the flag which factions of beer rnuners met ;ored by. the legion auxiliary, and and formed a peace pact. Presentation of were found Koncil and Hrubei-ilso of the "silk fags t the various at a spot, which lies on tbe schools will lie made by the Ameri-a- dtad liodred i land of Chicago's . "Bad Region commander and the Ltuiils." They appitrentlv hsd (Iriv-c; president. to the spcit Jn KoneH's facliion-:i1motor cur when accosted by lartjJIe Vi I'a ir.g ; '12 nilCAOOTTIaKfl flag contest lietug sponsored by tbe America n made by TiPKion" auxiliary bna lie-Mrs. Hewlett Strong, president of he local chapter, tmd Mrs. (Stwge Wort hen, chairman of the flag guar-nntine- PROVO NATIVE DIES - WofdTTias just been received by David John of Provo, of the death at Salt Lake City of his sister, Mrs. Martha John Williams, a for. nier resident', of this city,,She was born In Provo n October 1. 1804. ller husband, David J. Williams, nine 'children nd six grandchildren'. funeral will Sur Vive: The date of the V be announced later. ' ,, menwi t l'htr)-ue- - Community Church Services Announced - By : Eire, 3 ty. ana report to him. . cbeck fetHling demonstratlims have Ixe'n arranged by the Utah county and local Farm Bureau project' leaders, and by tbe bounty and slate extension service. In- - order that a heary loss this season may be pre Chicago Underworld Again Is vented." Oilier Sessions Slated' In Turmoil After Long In addition to the Provo meeting. the ; following arrangements have Truce; Three, Are Riddled 1 been made for meetings of poultry- - FLAGCONTEST Mr. Egan is an insurance adjuster and la said to have been traveling at a moderate .rate "of sieedwben He stopped the accident occurred. Immediately and rendered every assistance within his power, It is stated. He was exonerated of all blame by the police officers who investigated the accident. obso-ictel- At BrYM Wil- lStart Monday ABriwiKttTrTrw" . x Spring Quarter showed that every cominimd the Tnited States Utah eonnty General Smedley p. Butler, thousands of dollars are li ff"3 yenr marines at Shdiiglmlj is picutred beie (second from left) with fellow through baby plilcH losses, since the The winter quniter fame to a officers as he left 8an Diego, Calif., 'on tlie steamer Yale. To the left owners do not know jiist how to close Friday at BrlgUain Young E. B. Miller, chief .f t:iffw Nest to Hutier (left to right) start feeding the Imby cbick, and U JJeut-Col- . university and many of the wintLhow to" eontiime feeding it to mn- er quarter students are leaving Percy F. Archer and Lieutenant L. K. Whitaker. are Ueut-Col- . tnrlty. Some triple lost as lilgh js ror their bomea where tbey will r cent' of tbelr chicks, while K take up tbe spring work on the others lost'less( liefore they reached farms, according to E. H. Holf( r' . mitturity. secretary of the Institution. The Kor tills reason, a series of baby spring quarter, Mr, Holt says, auto-mobil- e Parent-teacher- ' ' J More possible- -, mom It Is possible that Mtj-Anew laws-mabe added to the statute poults, because this number of house and .senate bills, passed by both bouses, sre now with the gov- ernor or rather In the bands of the attorney general who has been ask- - special condition was regarded aa somewhat " Improved although he Is said to be serbmslv 111. Driver la Cleared . The accident occurred near the Phillips garage. Main and Second North street, 1'oung Ostler was riding a horse in company with George and Glenn Diamond and Howard Sanford. All the boys bad horses and Ostler was near the Oreni thicks when a warning signal was sounded and bis horse became frae-- , tlous. Thinking that be might lie taught on bia horse by the approaching electric car be Jumped off end raB directly in front of the which was running parallel with the Oreni car, both traveling south, according to reports of the accident o ' bin i- SALT LAKE flTY Marrb 12.- When, the. legislature ad journed Thursday nibt just tllrty. tbre mew laws ikd been sdded 10 tbe statute books, tnrough approval of tblrty-twbills by tbe governor and. tb jwssage of one over his veto by the b3tliilatur, ; .1-- ;. . Jl'P) -- uucon-liouswiie- n 7TTn6rningratnrday-afternocH- 1 z Injuries- Fatal Dr. George Anderson, who gave first aid treatment .and then bad blui taken to his home. He was picked op and remained bo until an early hour Saturday, f iM ur . ,t More Possible If Governor Gives Signature; Thirteen Senate Measures Alread jr Are Given Sanction Fifty-si- x Parents Tell Caution Truck : DEATHCALLS - MRS. RANDALL team-mate- s, ' . : . . - . 7.j... |