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Show THE PROVO HErXlD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1921. Preparing for Another War? High Spots, of the -- World's J jftrsrE; V. Strong was hostess at a dinner party Monday evening Tie followlngwere present and" enjoyed the time with fnusic and game's, Mr. and Mrs. & W.'Cllterfpir. and Mr. James Peay, Mra. M. D. Evans. Leiand Evan and the ills tea Agnes, Ruth and'Zella Evana. -- I' NEW"OfttEAX5,' Sept. 9. Fred A. Chamberlain, a dark, last nig bt shot to oathiiss Sarah Waterman and fhcitlt'"l-iiinr- f; y t There were no witnesses. police. Several persons saw the couple in walking apparently together, friendly converse and a "few minutes later heard the three shots. iMiss Waterman, who was 18, was killed by a cmllet through her body. Chamber lain, ten years- - ber senior, wes shot in the head. A letter written by Chamberlain ascribed hisact a to a shattered ro mance which he said had been "a bed of roses." - He added that he found no enjoyment in life and that "this was the onlyjroad open." rnr'lg The Sixth ward relief enclety will hold the opening meeting Tuesday of next week. An excellent program ft being arranged for also a delicious luncheon will be served. It ir dequest?d that a large number bi lu attend ice to Complimentary IInaasal-vogu- e - "7 - for blouses and derssea is the very latest word from Paris, hand-krutt- ej New Fashions for Autumn to be knit with JVylHSportsjouselw .Floss.... Or the Child's Dress for which the ideal yarn is JHNERVA Lustre and lustrous silk in delightful color combinations. Miss - MAX KILLS GIRL: SUICIDES ; - News Florence siste- - Jllsj Af ina!ieaayJher ton Holt and Mrs. Nela Cooper will KHVANIS CONVEXTIOX Holt Friday after noon to which sixty guests have been invited. For the occasion the rooms will be decorated with cut flowers. . rof hiving the Pocatello Kiwanis club adequately represented j . POCATELLO, JdakoH5pt--$r-Tb" matter at the district convention at Boise next week, was given considerable dis cussion at yesterday's regular weekly Mr. and Mrs. A -- B. Simmons-a- n first-t- o be luncheon of the club.-t- he nounce the engagement of their held since the August vacation. Pres daughter. Etta to Huett Strong of ident J. H. Peterson presided." J. E, thia city. The wedding date win be Edgerton and Vice President A. M. announced later.. ...V,: Newtom to. arrange. aU plans relative t'l the Mrs. an. u. tvans was Hostess at a convention. Luncheon speakers were dinner party Sunday, the occasion be Judge .Alfred - JJudge -- Pf Pocatello, The chief Justice on the state supreme ing her birthday anniversary. rooms . were - beautifully decorated In court- ;managing vtl irec purple and white asters and large tor of the Idaho Reclamation associatferns. The following were present at ion,- and William Wallin. Pocatello publisher, who recently returned from Milton Brown of Springvllle, Mr. and an extended trip through Europe. Mrs. Ernest Klrkman of American The Kiwantans .took up the matter of of Fork, and Mr. and Mrs.. Miles Davis, assisting in the entertainment Alrg. Sophia Evans, Mr. and Mra. E. L. Idaho editors wno meet in annual StwgMitvBd-Mp- . DbVbtJi!erfc; Jeoffenttan 0H"8attffday. Sir. and Mrs. Wllford Brtmnall, Mr. A committee consisting'of Jv E. Edger-ton- . and Mrs,- James Peay;- Leiand Evans Qr A. Fitzgerald "and: L. F. " Mc and the Misses Agnes, Ruth and Zella Donald were appointed on confer writh BETTER Evans of this city. executives of the Idaho Press associa . ' ;i-:v..:: .:. . tion regarding the clubs part in the ........... (SPECIAL TO THE HERALD.) Yesterday afternoon the members program,. SALT LAKE, Sept. 9rThe time of of the Sixth ward primary entertained at the home of Mrs. George Green in WAGE CUT FOR WORKERS greatest financial stress for the territory of Utah, Idaho and Nevada honor of. Mrs. E. A. Menlove who has returned from the presidency of the CHICAGO, Sept. 9. Building trades served by the Salt Lake branch of the A , pleasant time was workers were given slight wage de Federal Reserve bank of San Fran organisation. spent with music, games and sewing creases and hew working rules 'were cisco has been placed within tho last during which , a delicious luncheon set up la- - the arbitration decision few days, R. B. Motherwell, manager V the bank, declared Wednesday. was served. Landis handed down Tuesday, of Loans-a- nd ""- Judge -- rediscountsr Mr. Mother ' The decision opened the Chicago ter Mrs. LeRoy . Dixon entertained ritory to all contracting firms, and ac well said, have passed the peak and Thursday . Cards, music and a delici- - cording to contractors and union men, the down grade of a healthy and gen ous luncheon were the features of en- opened the way to renewal of millions eral liquidation has been started,- tertainment of the evening." Thia was of dollars' worth of construction. - A (This liquidation promises to reach session of. the club and top wage of f 1.12 for fireproofers greater proportions tote yea- f- than o meetings will be held every Thursday and 1 1.18 for bricklayers against the last, ill. Motherwell said, and is --a --notable relaxa about bring 1.25-w- as 1 fixed formerof rate duringihalntermonths. hourly , r... .v-: tion In the credit strain which. ' has by the decision whlcTi naff ecu about accompanied the readjustment period juiss L.yie jMeison entertained at a 50,000 wbrkers?' . in this region. . theatre party Wednesday evening 8peaklng of general Indications complimentary to Miss Helena Stew- KOREANS ASK TOR: HELP pointing to better times ahead, Mr. art and M'Si Lillian Hor4ey who exMotherwfili mentioned that"th Wash pect to attend school at the UniverTOKIO, Sept 9 Appeals for assist- ington-IdahGrain Growers assocla-- 1 sity of Oregon and the L. D. S. U, in ance are being sent out by two mil-Ho- n tion has been assured of about $1,500, Mancfurla Salt Lake respectively .Following the Jn Koreans starving 000 to assist In the exporting of wheat was served twelve. to from the drought who are. suffering theatre, supper .' by the members in the two ',.. which ruined the copa last mont- h- grown states, j A considerable - portion of The following were present at a Aecordlng to the- Japanese news the these funds, will eventually go to Idaho dinner party given by Mrs. Hans gOTernotieneral j)t Korea JaaS- - ppro- ; help incidentally forrthfriellef of faraaersr:." and the wheat situa general strengthen of Simmons Mrs. Ed of Mr, and price Korean immigrants m Mancnnria ior here. Mr. the' next fiscal year, but more than tion in the west who spent the week-ennow The in session at conferences and Mrs, Carl Chase, Mr. and Mrs. J. two million Koreans in Manchuria are where E, 0. Howard, J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simmons confronted with starvatlon'and are In Portland, Ore., president of Walker Brothers Bankand Mrs. Thomas Jones. the most urgent need of food. is representing ers, Utah . financial . association of the .The Primary In consideration of the means interests an excellent View ward gave Pleasant OPERATION of CHILO. UNDERGOES making useful the new powers entertainment in the meeting house given the war finance corporation, lust evening at 8 o'clock,, la the form AMERICAN FORK, Sept. 9. Myral, are expected to. deal with this specific of a concert Musicals, readings, the daughter of Mr. and were the by atd given songs dancing .Mrs. H. Lewis of Lehi "was operated the association,- - which upon at the American Fork hospital members was enjoyed by all. Monday for appendicitis. Guy-Flenn- err . of this paper foundia-style-eolumns : TIS tt n -- rum e - - Joe'S "Uncle Yarn of Dog's Eyes. ifere'ls a story which the collector of true dog yarna might like to add to his list: A gentleman had a dog n hose eyes were remarkably different f Injdaa-Wjjaqev- l L Ml er at the house the dog played a, trick on LTm. fie woujd first ret fed at "ooi go around lldeJoleguaiuiijhen -tle table to and "pretend to be another dog I -ilds i mM If it weren't tot the missing stogie, tfcjf man might be taken tor TTnrta Joe Cannon. lie's "Uncle Joe" Shea. veteran railroader of Infllanspolia. ) ' Secret of Happy Life. The secret of jiie happy life Is found fo,!jijlirwtun of our eyea and the. our4might. r4Vhl look for, first, ..'complaint or praise t Which goes first into our scale for estimation, trial or mercy TAre we looking part way up to compare ourselves with more successful men, or far beyond success to the center of our life and Joy? Exchange. - and Downstairs. . Woodchuck Hard to Capture. ago I invited a number Many woudrliurka are caught In of friends In to play bridge. " When steel traps, but t lie aniiunl often they were leaving one of them said" by gnawUii; off Its own leg. as to me : "I found this white linen bow near tho Jaws' of tin t r;i p as possible, In the crown of my hat. It's the one gays the AniPrim Forestry Magazine. Sometimes a wo4 liii !i will pull the your maid wears in herjiair." while we were playing cards trap down a burrow us far as fea can downstairs, my maid was upstairs try- do so, and seal himself In ; It then betask to unearth him ing on the guests' hsts, and, unfor- comes quite tunately, left a dew; It was truly and pull him out, for he hangs on like Upstairs A shorLtlroe Evi-dentl- y, most junfc5.rrasslng.r-Chic- ' a j Wishing Bottles. The sediment In water bottles t cruets can be easily removed bj tt tag thoroughly with a little bjj chloric acldjjqHowed Juletr ntt or ammonia water. ... j Original "Buccaneers. The term "buccaneer" originated the island of Tortuga. It is derivte from the French word describtoi u their-dire- ct both-i- n of great-bene- fit who cured meat by the TToucan" pr effect of lightening credit burdens and ess, a system of smoking the te In their psychological value. . . ' on green. sticks. 2 cer-taint- .,.. . WE 8TAND BEHIND ; OUR LAUNDRY . WORK and guarantee it to be satisfain every respect. We eta-a- t a modern plant and emploi skilled labortwo important factors in a laundry. We sk you to ""let ob have your next bundle and show you the quality of. our work. You'll find It " -profitable mover - ctory ... -- d jf Troy Laundry Co: "Phone 164. 375 W. Center. Provo, Utah. , . An interesting wedding of the week was that of Miss Jennie Snyder, daughter of iMrand Mrs. J EL Snyder, and Ray Watkins, which took place today In the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be. given Thursday eveningly the bride's parents, to which one hundred guests have been Invited is now facing the y Problems of HONOR SPANISH PIONEER The nine-S- PANISH FORK, Sept. 9. tieth birthday anniversary of William if Jex, pioneer of Spanish Fork and resident here since 1857, was cele brated Monday by 250 of his descend- 'ants at Mr. Jex made a short speech re counting many Interesting events of the jiloneerjaaj a A speech also was made by Mirrell McKell, who recently returned from mission to the central states.-- - He told some . Interesting -- incidents. ot his work. He Is a grandson of 'Mr. Jex The remainder of the time was spent In a family reunion. ""Luncheon was served. Every Mother and Father ,e- i . o OFof' ' problem of Idaho and Utah wheat as well as livestock, and other agricultural products of the territory -to Salt Lake, - Livestock men-na- ve been greatly heartened In the past few weeks through the operations of' the Stock Growers Finance corporation of Chicago, which has already approved loans approaching $1,000,000' for the support of Jie livestock Industry In Utah and Idaho. . x These special activities have proved Tt -- Awards von't burn "your" A-pi- pe tongue if you smoke P. Ai! A. :jj.--::.Strtf- vv The boys and girls hare worked hard during the vacation months to help finance their education. They want to appear well They want clothing and shoes that are com fortable and serviceable .and you parents join them in wanting to save in the buying of r their necessary articles. We have just received a big shipment of Shoes and Hosiery for boys and girls. " Our large supply of complete furnishings for young men and boys offers you every opportunity to get the very latest in, styles. She best of materials at prices that are sur-"pnsisgiy iowr We invite you to see our big- new stock of school equipment. l.. I Mi pipe-party-be- td bcgi, tidy Una, kenitamm poamd m4 kali puund tin ' mnd in tht cryttal r'- - with mtlsttmtr M top- - ' ! '. , The Kntghta of Columbus say Ed- war L. Ilearn of New Tork. their Europeaa commissioner. U tha most Cecoratea welfare worker tn the country. He has received eight high, honors, the last being the Order of Isabella of Spain, awarded by King - Alfonso. n e K. a tn .H" IV '.ItII m - ". IBS TZ I i fl I I) " . - - . L 1 . Clelning Baskets. ' Reed and willow baskets ; "are best .leaned by rubbing with a stiff brush. If not waxed they may be scrubbed K'lth soapy water, rinsed and dried. .Till " r I Depends Somewhat. The old saying "If you want sny- ihtn? none, do it yourself " ts all ritht If you do opt wont, too many things , ":Trrx done.- - - mm 0 vt'" H11 Copyright 1921 R J. Rrnal.i Tbc Co. WinKoii.Siil.m. N.C e. aglow with, fragrant, kwBum'mrm raml . . t Get that buzzing n your smoke-sectioKnow for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content! Just check up the men in all walks of life yoa meet daily who certainly get top sport out of their pipes all frine Atbirt It tali In toppy rmd ' jtnr ...... V .11 X , Albert! 'r- - .'" n! delightful friendly Prince v : c: .. . And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince. Albert's quality and flavor, and coolnessand its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our patentedproeessTrgg fwT little old smokemeter. the likes of ,whichi you never ucauic couia Deiieve possiblef -- You don't get tired'o? riipe-whrTit'spa- 7k cked" PrincAlbertl TPaste that in voiir hatl' EiiifiiiBrr the national joy smoke |