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Show 707, Circulation 1 m 3 r3 SHOP EAKLV-Onl- 7 y 23 more days do your ChA ping. to k 1 , . NO.70. OL.XXXVl. lAARl : I H . ' I M V 00 00 BIG BOYS AND TS I Q "fill B 00 I1HCER-PATIEII- i ' PROVO, UTAH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921. Afl 00 00 LITTLE PRICE JIUIEE CENTS. RA7V f R ft Pfl nnnnn nn;nr:; i 00 OO -- OO 00 OO 00 00 OO OO OO f - The Provo Rotary club maintained its position as the "boys' best friend," am hundred thousand people die an international position Rotary has in the United State cancer achieved, byisettlngTaPart Usl Friday tnrtjtu evening's meeting fpr a boys' nlghLI.1 dctima. ' Karl Bentwet of Spanish Fork" was t "Mr7Beriter waa treated hv Dr. J. Kotanans. seniors and juniors, and 'Nine of every ten cancer deaths ' are a host ot k,- imme- other . boys, including many ?htn!SD.daL!'K'ltb!.,,Jn1 v of Spanish EVr-V, fwenUbla. Hagen. ,' and Boy Scouts, gathered to T about the tables -curable when early Cnem fter the shooting. He says at Hotel Roberta to talk of boys and the side and he would- - have been,dutely apt tent treatment la given. he the will killed hold boy's parents lor to plan lor the future welfare of boys. instantly. jtbat Caseer la incurable when the pa-;-t A fired ttjeShot done this bor Prof. T. fiarl bim, Pardoe damages Including the as acted It has until wait spread through Bentwet came to Provo last fven- and his loss of time, bill, .orgeon's ibody." re-- i Glv the boy a chance," was urged tag and was seen by (""las sbeve iarafrapha were high porter at the wsidenoe "f.A. B Sim. ' Spanish Fork boys today are mu ia ths address delivered Sunday by Scout Executive A. A. Anderson. where he is staying. .ported gunleaa. . Dr. Hasler spoke on sex hygiene, truing at the Sixth ward meeting "A crowd of boys ranging in sfes: Chief of Police Jesse' Man waring of for the instruction pleading Sr. Dr. Fred proper W, Taylor, oaw by from 11 to 16 were flrina rifles and Provo todav showed a Herald reDorter i Tt doctor was argent In his appeal for boys' and for wholesome recreaair guns at sparrows," Bentwet ex- - a- large collection of guns and! for tions them. in 'lit cancer sufferers npply early the Provo police have of Schools Dixon plained. "I happened to be passing, , "flippers" Superintendent t!M cancer's career for diagnosis and from boys here, advocated greater interest in the Boy within half a, block of Main street, taken ' proper treatment He promised a cure when a bullej struck myihead," t "We grab every 'flipper we see In ' Scout movement. :or M per cent of those, "Marshal Jos. J. McKell of Spanish a boy's hands,' the chief said. "Of Prof. C. John Swensori no is "But there compared . I, , I, . , . ... . t .. . . hope absolutely ; j Fn.b J ixr1 ""J cuuibp wo we mmi tuumj-jjmiimmiiinjuui- .n.nU '"""." Dr. Taylor theJ advantages- - enjoyed by boys In or ta person who waits ine-snot mg mai nu me, ana men mem snooting msiae me city iimua. large cities with those of boys in, rural started said. ' - is ish onofa cruasde to clean up Span- - While the 'flippers' are not as danger he communities. He believed-.mor- e I "Cincer la not a germ disease, Fork guns. Every boy who bad ous as the guns, there are so many 'aii "It is due to the running wild, done for boys in the larger comm unl- a gun was compelled ,to surrender it. more of them that the harm done by i . it ttrtain parts of the , body tissue; ties. done with umer speaKers were jiaipn i nomas, The marshal Kays that he will enforce them is greater than that for sample,, a few cells in the breast I , rifles. or ott tne oenair or Hrer or in some other organ be 'speaning tfoy scouts; ish Fork if be has to take "It is almost a crime for parents to every boy's and the natural limit and invade the 'Mart Roylance, W, O. Creer gun." guns to their boys, and yet that give sarroiindiug tissues; then we have a,E"gene L. Roberts, 'aaver. Cancer starts Tery quietly, is . put gradually1 wry small at first, "oowi and destroys the very tissues-Ju- t NATIONS' LEAGUE teed it. until ultimately it kills HEW itt host by the uestrucuon or some important part of the body. I 'More human beings are killed by MAY SPRING OUT Of cancer every "year in the United States than the total of America's deaths by gas gun and disease In the jiwo years we were in the great world T ld toast-maste- , s, ' , V. V, 1 m: . "T" pres- - ma today-4- hat formrofTB diseaseTiike' others terialise--8eemeer- tan sre usually curable by competent before the year rolls. over the to the early stages.",-- ' iment conference here, there will be a Dr. Taylor urged: strong and healthy rival of the ! ''Consult a competet surgeon at League of Nations in the field. once. Certain- - internal cancers may be called an association of limifa-;ca- r : vera formerly- beyond bur power to nations, an association for the are now well within our power, ttion of armament or society ,for the but solely on this condition instant maintenance of peace anything but "" a "League of Nations" and its work advice. 5petent J "Cnfortunately.'Btatistics prove that will be to perpetuate the agreements Uhe srerage "cancer patient after dis and decisions that are to be reached ' waits by the powers now assembled .here. ijCoteriEg something wrong, vek, months, even a year or more That its work will parallel that of the before, obtaining medical advice or present league of nations at Geneva ''-Sfnniui utaonenuiiAusencQ or pain at tne oe-- n manyuai utuion often causes delay in seeking! Details of the organization which it eompetet examination and treatment is planned to. perfect here before the . . . n VmmA' O.d tint Vflt . .. . . I 'TV.. i uumc i t iw ot an operation deters otners, 'Buiiesmeareiuiu yet, the operation at that time 1 complete. They are, oemg worKeu , isSiiht compared to what it is later in 'out, however, arid it is the confidenti tie cancer's expectation that by the time the congrowth." Dr. ference adjourns, President Harding Taylor Baid that both the t"n radium were used success- - and his aclvixers will be prepared- to being statesmen la Wly cancer treatment, but that the lay before the departing surgeon's knife sUU saves most cancer plan whereby those who took part n i Patieats from death. The doctor ad- - this conference and other peacefully mitted that a paste used in some inclined nations may gather each year ower treatments meeta with satisfy- - about a common table to discuss their ' ' . results, but that it is rare when problems. paste wiu cure. Most of the cures j Germany will be invited to come in, Stained by "quacks," he said, "are and possibly Russia. And certainly iaothiag more than the burning out of these countries of Central and Roumnia, harmless skin diseases." era Europe like ? will be "Cancer is not contogeous," Dr. Tay- - Czecho slovakia andGfeece mainten- ;w said. aiifiinar-i.onoor 'nobeii hecause it Is their armies that reditary." J;ance of large standing mtermiueniboiling has kept Europe ly for years. E;IEZ BUSINESS BRIEFS Jwse won i TIA L arma-ireatme- By ELLIS H. MARTIN. - I. N. 8. Staff Correspondent. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. "Fatty" Arbuckle at 10:35 o'clock V. WW STEP DISARM WOULD under completion and where others are being laid down. .Officials pointed out that labor disorders and financial dis aster were feared unless some other work was substituted for the construction of the new dreadnoughts. . , fells SENATOR KNIGIlTilfEXT this ORIENT -- 1 28.-rRo-scoe ACCUSED OF AWAY v By GEORGE R. HOLMES. Staff Correspondent. Nov. 28. II. ent plans of - the administration FIRST TO is what they are doing. - Right " how scores Of Provo fathers are planning to buy guns for their boys aa Christ mas gifts. Better give them anything : ; else,' the chief warned. "Let The Herald give, warning that we will keep strict watch for all shooting in the city limits, by men or boys, aa this Is against the city ordinance. Tell the boys that 'flippers' are against the city ordinance.- - too, If they dont stop well arrest them. stomach.'"--'s First time we catch a lad with a Besides his aged mothher; he is surflipper :we will take it from him, but vived by bis . widow. Louie Maiben the second time he will be arrested." uixon, the following children: Rhea. A "flipper" is a weapon made by Fred VV Donald M.,, Edna and Amy . . . , ' ana - .. V unnJ . m tne following brothpra and u I loaeq suca, or to tne tnumb and forefinger :ters: John D Mrs Maria n TvW or a nana, uuueis ana stones are shot Ernest, Charles o.. lCltoy, Arnold, in this way. Mrs. Alice Dan erfield. Sarah Mc- "Air rifles are bad for boys to have." Cotiachie of Salt Uke William A the chle.f said. "They would be all'AlbeTt F-- Parley S.. b.m m nutt right ;if the boys would only shoot ; Went of San Bernardino, California, on Uie mauntaln aide, but they) Walter D. Dixon was a them typical practice with them In the city." provo product, born, educated, reared of all his life, practically: was here, devoted to the good of this city and the people here. - As. a member of the I. N. 8. WASHINGTON, MOURNS w Tha funeral services over Wallef D. Nf in jtf rvtf Dixon, who-- died Saturday nlght,:will TOKIONov-Orders hav be held Tuesday - at t p. m, in the been isstied to Japanese Third ward meeting house, govern, Mr. Dixon for many years was one ment shipyards to cease all wtr--' of this city's best-kno- wn : and -- well liked business men, having been with ship repairs and to Blow down Taylor Brothers company tor t$ new work, it waa announced tr years. Hts place will 4 hard for us to day by th vice minister of the fill." aaid President T. N. fay lor, of navy, ; that company. ! No orders have been issued Mr. Dixon celebrated . his forty fourth birthday less than two weeks as yet to private dockyard before his death, which followed an where two dreadnoughts are operation for an ailment of the ClfERENCE t : ' ,,m. l "Csncer is" esneciallv freauent imowt adult women. , The excessive! aortality among women is apparently lue to cancer of the breast and the ?necial oreana of feneration. " Yet1 vr 4 Weapons Taken Front Young Lads ; " PASSIM : 1 CITY fin WALTER DIXON'S Mian ShMBv Spanish FoTkBbvs ' IF ROTARY Oft Guns, Air Rifles, and Flippers Must Go WHOLE BOYS WERE GUESTS EDAGAIIISI V'fAITf UG ; ' u..Vi Tenths Cane er Deaths Here ore Needless" Says Dr. Taylor 00 00 :o I - J V" 1 rnn a position of prominence in the councils of the church. At the time of hU death Mr. Dixon was a counsellor to Blajiop George powelson. Iu" his earlier days Mr. Dixon was noted In athletics and in all outdoor exerclaes., He was one of the orgaoU-r- s of this city's first baseball team, ana was one oi ine nrst to see in Mt. Timpanogos a wonder mountain, He waa educated in the public schools of Provo and the Brigham Young academy. . "When Walter Dixoipassed away a gooa man went. from us, and Provo lost a fine cltlseu in the very prime of lire," said a buslneas man and neighbor of Mr. Dixon's this morning. -- UNITED STATES CENTRAL OF EIOP E " By NEWTON C. PARKE. I. N. 8. Staff Correspondent PARIS, Nov. 28. Political events are slowly moving toward the creation," . of a "United States of Central Europe, which eventually will end war fare In the Balkan and restore peace to all Europe. . : - ' This is the hopeful view expressed by Edward Bones, minister of foreign affairs of Czechoslovakia and quite generally recognized as one of the most diplomats that has emerged from the war in Eurou. Benes expresses his opinion in an article on the future of Europe appearing in the current lnsue of La Revua de Geneve. After reviewing recent develop ments tending to recreate the war spirit In Central Europe, Including the (roubles In Hungary, and paying tribute to President Harding's initiative in calling the WaMhinatori con ference, Benes turns to the alms or the "Little Entente set up in which will for all time. quoieh Balkan war flames. "The Little Entente," he. writes, wag created not only to safeguard and secure the application of the treaties of peace, but above; all to safeguard the heritage of the world1 wide revolution that followed the war and overthrew monarchies and dynasties. It was founded t eatBbhsh definitely the basis of a new order of things and to reconstitute politically, economically and" socially the Central Europe of tbe future. Wot -- M HitaryrBodyr morning rose from his seat at the long 1 1 table from which for more than two week 9 he.haCIwatchedX slIentryZ the MURDER CALENDAR SENATOR DEPLOR ES progress of the trial which seeks to TONIGHT Meeting of employ-nieconvict him of manslaughter and in committee. ' International Kewi Sprvloe. response to his name walked to the TUESDAY Meeting of commitWHEELING, W. Va Nov. 28. Mrs. to testify in his', own tee on housing. ARMS SECRECY Louise Clarke, blonde and pretty, went witgss stand ' THURSDAY Members forum behalf. v The here life on trial for her today. on subject of "Government Aid for will Je A great crowd packed the court unwritten law it State-an- d By ROBERT M. LAFOLLETTE. County Roads."' her defense to an indictment accusing room.- - He was the second witness of U. 8. 8enator From Wisconsin. FRIDAY of finance Meeting ' her of the murder of her girlhood' the ; (Written for the I. N. S.) ,: day. The defense bad failed to committee. the churchy 28. WASHINGTON. SATURDAT4-Meetin;Nov Surely com g of get into evidence a carefully prepared latter's home on October 29. the time has arrived" for soma one to mittee on inudstrles. The murder, .followed assertions by demonstration oM lngerprint taking take notice of the danreroua ripv ended the defendant that a pact that . by Ignatius McCarty. the rm" conference, The-- ad 0' the members Thursday a love triangle that involved the evening cate of eecret dploraacy are naving "Roscoe Arbuckle,'' Intoned his Commerce 4 fleid jay jn Washington, Conkler and MrsrVilliams had not chief of council Gavin McNab. Brisk- forum yet no one , been kept by the parties involved. . will meet in the high school auditor- seems to mind, despite Inevitable bit- arose and the defendant famous Mrs. Williams' to went ly Mrs. Conkle ium to take 'up the subject of govern- - ter consequences.1 for skillfully maneuvered his - corpulent ment aid for state and home as she was re.Rdy to .leave The open sessions have been drama-Senato- r county road. .her work and shot her down- The body down between the press and J. Wm. Knight will lead the tic fornialitfeM The real business is greater part of today will be devoted council tables to the clerk's desk, discussion. behflid closed doors and no one knows to selection ola trial jury. Jacob Colfcitan, city attorney, will what these men are doing. If it is where the oath was administered. .. "Yea," he answered in a clear voice preside. right to conduct this conference1 in The government recently . granted secrecy, then the secrecy of the Ver- as the clerk mumbled the injunction RUliJOF "to tell the truth, the whole truth and many millions of dollars to be used sallies peace .conference was Justified. in the "building of state and county The newspapers are printing colu- nothing but the truth.' He was dressed In a neat blue suit roads providing said roads are ap- - mns of matter which is merely guess- . and freshly bartered. proved by the state road cotnmisslrtn, work. Reporters are : not to be SOUGHT This money Is to be diHtrlbuted on blan;d -- they tmblMi what they can "Miss Rappe" arrived first" lie said cent by the in answer to McNab's question. "Then the basi of get. The official announcements and and 4he other 25 per cent to the blind Interviewing of responsible Mrs. Delmont, Miss Prevon and. Miss By S. D. WEYER. " ' ibe paid by the county. , Blake. . - ' delegates," the latter preentd to the 1. N. 8. Staff Correspondent This means that Utah county can public anonymously at the demand of was dressed In a bathrobe and "I or lias 28. France Nov. , , hnrii ihflve mil of four BERLIN,niirfnr4 FOd muJu- - urwl in slippers. BATTLESHIPS FOR SALE By Owens, "The resources ot i imit to xnect great achlt Insh Hera hsthro" artfc jhei prleerf Advertising ganised bagis-l- nj a political ZS- .- JDQ land and Czeeao-Siovatl- a and now has worn by Arbuckle and his slippers jone, provided that these roads are ap evement. wHhonwy-res- l rmltery enterprise-no- r IlADELPHIAcPH j ; let value for your dollars, as eviatce ana loen - roveu. ract for sucn expecuiions insotar as combinaiion. It Is the expression of. were lntroducea to world the missions tour'.ng military battleshipTaTne"dlissonrtrthe A Chamber Comcommitee of of optthe shopping early plan, conference npws. the constructive forces which are at " tified. monianyone outside the ' protected cruiser Columbia, the insure Germany's permanent economic we have work in Central Europe;. It is t!i 1219 first merce members met last Friday toj in saw those Miss doors; "Open "I say: ja the bargains will be listed Rappe the and tors Arkansas and Tonopah, M our advertising man. - jcMFWer Just wtiat roaas to orrer ror a Herman I we to 3 know Lieutenant time be to the the that o'clock. know truth about new backbone of may the right according and ruin, political steam yacht Vega will be acutioned bythe- - obllga- - be free," I say to the American peo- - economic min- cause I had an engagement with Miss ! appfiival and to discus systems in this ftgion; it B. k, naval authorities here as obso- Von Giehrl, military bead of the. we to is of section snouia was try Is Ayers, who aold the Ayers the I and. a the pio: instrument of preparing tojtions collaboration . .of defense, In an exclusive inter iMay Taube .d!r! I-- some 6t this aid. 5 shop some - time ago. has let 'DXli .J "Demand Ihat youxlrepresenUtlves offered to a,worId 'which.(s get her. meet g rMnmbia foueht istry with the International News over the business The findings of this committee will i,ere tell you the facts . about which Miss Rappe was In the bathroom on ItselL . That , is why .the war. i u view again and in the Spanish-Americas discussed at the lie forum , meeting. the flopr. When I opened the door it they are doing in this conference, or presence of a ilapsburg on the throne ouop ac z Norm rounn a , the fastest Service today. This project is of vital importance else forever hold your peace and take of Hungary is absolutely incompati- Mt Ayers will liave the most Columbla'was at one- time i Vnn Giehrl is- the brains of the struck her. She was vommng. the in navy. 1219 at this time," said Secretary what is given you with complaint." PflllinnAA ttrolHlnor ble with the new order and why the shop ship reichswehr, the body of troops which picked her up and carried her to on a right of Salt Lake Elmo Cunningham "for in addition to i and placed her , at of a Hapsburg would her reappearance told request the Briand Wasmngton City. ; Premier HELD FUNERAL SERVICES roads at a very small; TlEAn IV IJFEFtOAT signify disaster and inevitable war. armament conferenc- e- constitutes a bed. She asked for water and. I go improving our this 1 - ' will re direct face. work has been completed on expense activity "We have to struggle against fore speaas her two glasses. I washed her N,wi peace. tv. a f.inomt aprvirea over the late menace to European ' N. Y- - Nov. 28. Five per- - midable elements. Sometimes they went out a minute and when i came lease large; gums of money in the ; - ww front of the J. C. Penney pswEGE, and his statements may with authority "held were Sunday Ta in one onM Mrs. Annie Pearce ahd between was the nien .beds, of she attitude back z wpmanrwho of the lying monarch! couirty;i733g,n.r.;rrzizr;'' a the guise appearln: be taken as expressing "It will also, provide work for hun- - were nicked uo dead from a lifeboat movemems for the return of the officialdom. having fallen off the one on which I s sea i in of Chamber men and of dreds - vhcra aneakers paid trmuie to the German to ..v v on were s the. Lake Ontario, her. brought vu.i. had or placed Hapsburgs; sometimes under tbe ' DUslneaa ana the active "The peace strength men, u t r mnnr "She was holding her stomacn ana Commerce means to. leave nfr ston? nort by the freiehter Isabella H. and nDfhn. colors and sometimes in the but today glial J rood jvvu deeds army is 150,000 the iT aVn.kK departed unturned for Utah this aid in done work of by head. to have been victims are believed getting form of reactionary aristocratlC'and i church The same thing vomited again while I held her 50.000 extra. she I has son, one survived is t by Ponrra Mr. the missing steamer City of New mllitarisf movements. . j . then went to 1220 to get Mrs. Del couiity. y "i t D is true of little Belgium, which has a . "InvlUtions have been Extended to York. The latter ship. .. a Canadian aaugmers, Wowrn- v.. .T.on D. Pearce. two "But each day we lay a new stone, of more than 100,000, while mont and the other ladies.". .. neace army Andrew Mrsr 3 the. wnm Utah. in all . mayors and mayors-elec- t veggel, - left Oswego late Wednesday on our edifice. Foot by foot we elaboxilt,o O. D. Campbell nna in ou,uuv. 1914 baa she in H. oniy s . county-townand also presidents of anj nag not been heard from since.-BUY CATTLE HERE. rate a new system 'which rests upoa : i we buy tor Chriatmaa- - hoirv h Jensen, and one 'brother, Samuel coram tf - , The captain of thc isabella H re- : and commercial ctvitr organizations. v:.: : splendid lot of suggestions In jepperson. polttical,;conomic-schools, and tbe training generatUff " : commlsloners ported the lifeboat with its dead was treaties, which respect the full sovissue. the sloners and . of. director Peter Gronhing. an as as well equipment, L PIIELAN FEARS JAPS and Abner John- have also ' been extended a special in- - PicUed up ten miles southwest of ereignty of the new states and repre, i.. At Prague, the general staff is estab- State Bank of Delta, ' vltatlon. were in Provo sent the expression of particular conDelta of also a Stoney Point. French son, with lishing a military school "AH citizens are invnea to atiena cows milk of a carload to ditions In each. On one side the fuelSHANGHAI, buy ;tTeriook-tha- f8 W. Kitchen, e,Da '. commander. mem8C0UTS ARE TREATED, ? ed States Senator ing is growing that no Individual can reminded the for farms near Delta. They were regardless of whether they are Briand ayenue. "Premier exist by himself alone, and on th best of Utah countyfs bers of the Chamber of Commerce.'' to the taken here ea rouie h of Napoleonic conference Japan and northern Washington Coy Scouts of Troops 2 and 6 hiked other the conviction that the relations doubtless fresh in the Jersey farms by County Agricultural is It times. States United out to the river Friday afternoon to between civilized 6tates are asured FOURTEEN INJURED :rAW" China, declared the recollection of any student of history Agent J. P. Welch. both S V,X., . iiCJMln v l and International Newa Service. ,ot luitoh .Ta nan. take the second class scout tests, by the principle of mutual iptmU- -' "We want to buy Jerseys disturbed of was the time that who'at L -Chin, LOS ANGE1LES, Nov, 28. Fourteen, which Included cooking, fire building pendenee, a system which, some duy, I. .A few Holsteins? Mr. Gronnlng explained, UnHapan is tricte beeome. eTS1; Napoleon peace European Drevlous it was King "and in coming to Provo we believe persons were Injured bere today when- tracking, and the use of knife and will be logically crowned by the creafronarfltfons last" Friday is doomed and the open Joo, France. The ruins of we come to the best place to get the a Pacific Electric interurban car col- hatchet. Scoutmaster W. P. Cottam tion dt a "United States of Central of w viv "monoaw.k. she has Scout Europe,' I do not doubt for a ainate lided with a Los Angeles railway examined Troop 2, .while , other famous German best stock." and Heidelberg One carload will be shipped to street car. The street car was prac- - master Ashworth tested Troop 6. The instant that we shall succeed In oi-castles bear mute witness to the with other carloads to tlrn'ly demolished and a score: of per- - scouts went through their examlna j task, for we are faced by a law of aoesn t rememDer ivurca 7 :nri to acnulre cruelty, lust and devastation of French Delta soon, " ,w amount-follo-ne . sons rarrowly escaped death. lion with flying colors. evolution which is inevi-.jfollow later. winrf j. atf all- - is to b?self sufficient . generala. - w a l caie. local bi vaiij- IUiU thatJt g nt : . . . . -- -- vo-O- n r y ij South-jiwsstl- I Jugo-SIavi- . 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