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Show .J HE DAILY HER At D orn Circulation 2182 fTSxvii. no. : . 102. The Weather p UTAH unsettled with rain tonight or Saturday net - much change in temperature. ; PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. . ,M i i- PRICE TWO CENTS. mmm n mm-- - QO oo 00 oo 00 OO 00 OO 00 oo 00 oo oc 00 OO 00 00 00 OO 00 OO 00 OO "Rock of the Marne,? is Provo Guest Tonight at Tabernacle yiuuucuuu oi aimost an commodities.He said that during the war too many wooden ships had been built m merely to satisfy certain interest-In the northwest. At the present time, according to Senator Smoot, there are more than seven miles !3 Utah Power & Light Startup of wooden boats in the James river. candies These boats, he said, are absolutely Karton Furniture Utah Couaty worthless and there was no need Mattress factory. for them to have been built Schwab Clothing Co. Excelsior "If I had my way about it, I flour. would take every one of the seven Hedquist Drug Startup candy. miles of ships in the James river Hansen Catering Co. Hansen out into the ocean and sink every candies. , one of them. They are a burden to Sutton Tea & China Provo Potthe government as each year they cost millions of dollars for uptery products. SENATOR SMOOTS HOT SHOTS. General U. G. McAlexander, who commanded the Amer- Woolen Knight keep." The candy products of the George ican forces at the "We'll never agree to cancel the international baftle of the Marne, will be the guest of mills products. Word received at the Democratic In reviewing the accomplisha. nansen & co. nas attained a Provo this evening. & debts. . Excelsior Thomas Fletcher ments of the government during county headquarters this morning statewide reputation during the "There has to be an economic change in France The "Rock of the Marne" as he has come to be known the past two years, Senator Smoot is to the effect that William Jen- flour. Provo Electric & Hardware Co. past five or six years. All kinds throughout all America is coming at the instance of said that the first thing to be done or she goes bankrupt. nings Bryan will speak- - in Provo Provo Lumber Co. millwork of candy from the fanciest choco was to take stock of the country. American Legion post of Provo, and the patriotic sendees "During the war we might as well have had Sutton Market County fruits and Tuesday, Oct. 24, two days earlier "We found lates to the most common hard this that wool every free trade.. . vegetables. evening at the stake tabernacle will be under the ausin was United accordthan at was the first grower States expected, candy are being made at the Han Provo Meat & Packing Co. "France purchased goods from us at 20 cents of the local Legionnaires. ' pices almost in bankruptcy, that the ing to County Chairman A. O. Startup candy and apples. sen factory. Commander on the dollar and sold them back to us at Mart W. Roylance today issued an invita- - ; sugar industry was paralyzed and Smoot. wool. Mere Irvine's Knight than ten years ago George that millions of men were idle." he to tion Service the A. Star Legion members to unite with the Co. "the Provo veteran poliThe address of Drug Hansen, the manager and pro Startup candy continued. "The only thing we saved the wool growKodak baop County prietor of the company, came to in "The emergency tical be will held men in Hedquist the distinguished guest, i campaigner welcoming could do was to hasten the passage a the and Provo stake small tabernacle. snapshots. According opened banks, everything. candy sneepmen, General McAlexander in Ptoyo late this afteiv-nooarrived of the emergency tariff bill, but ers, sugar industry, Hub Clothing Co. Startup candy store at the present location of the was blocked In every way by the to plana now being formulated by from '1 voted against the bonus bill because they Lake He will Salt be the guest at tonight's City. Christensen Hoover candies. Hansen Catering company. Mr. committee the Democrats who tried for more than the Democratic would not raise the money by the sales tax plan. Co. Brothers will be one of the largest to . Taylor been in the candy busi Rotary dinner in Hotel Roberts, where, also the B. Y. U. had Knight Hansen, rally six months to hold up the passage " be staged in Utah county. People, woolens and Utah county mat- ness for several years then in band will be guests. "King cursed and damned the tariff bill. . . . of the bill. aiMi tresses. and was oommun; from the other Logan y Carolina every places fp senator) This evening's meeting starts at 8 o'clock, a musical pro- "Poor Old" Simmons (North 'We took care of the western in- county will be present and it is Co. Provo looking for a place where lie would to damn the whole bill. was is dustries. If it had not been for that contemplated the day will be made Pottery products. be able to build up an extensive gram preceding the principal address of the evening. tariff bill there would not have a real holiday throughout this sec account of "We are saving $2,500 every minute for the Carved furnl business in his chosen line. Al expected that the general will give a first-han- d Fairer Brother been a wool grower in the United tion. ture by T. M. Allman, Provo. though candy factories already ex thet famous battle American boys put up against the overpeople. States that would have survived. Irvine's, Inc. Two windows oi lstea in Provo, tnis city was The Great Commoner" will ar- forces on thfi Marne, ' battle which will live in "We passed two bills for every legislative day. There would not have been a sugar rive in Oguen from the fact that of all the whelming in tne mornms?) Knight blankets. chosen early do the would bill of the. world war "I don't believe the bonus factory in the United States in ex- and will be taken to Salt Lake City Dixon Real Estate Co. Feldsspal cities in the state none held forth American history as lonjras istence. men much good. a greater promise of growth and endures. After a brief stop for steel manufacturing. by automobile. Mr. Hansen "And now you are asked to send in Salt Lake he will continue on "Thornton Drug Startup candy. has advancement. "I'm going to take care of wounded and disA Brown Shoe Utah coun- neSer yet regretted his move but Buster Amen- to to a At the provo. his States united Leni, way congress abled soldiers. JTVirlr an1 Plaaagnt flmvp alinrt ty flowers. man who not only voted against 'on has time and agatn complimented "I voted for Newberry because I didn't think Ladies Floral Utah county flow- - himself on his wise decision. that bill, but who cursed and stops wjll be made to give the When the company first started he had violated the law of Michigan. damned It on every occasion. people there an opportunity of hear-- j ers. "Don't think that only the wool ing Mr. Bryan briefly discuss the Hedquist No. 2 Hoover Brothers the business the candy shop was By GENERAL U. G. McALEX ANDER. "If you send a Democrat back, to the senate all flour. conducted in the back part of the sugar and mining industries of the! questions of the day In a Newspaper Interview at Salt takj the people will think you have decided that Reed store. All the candy made at that west would have been destroyed if .Mr. Bryan will remain in Provo Hedquist No. 1 Smoot was wrong. Freshwater 's Hoover's Excelsior time was sold in the retail store, the tariff bill had not passed. over night, and will continue his The Surmelin valley, wooded wifEF tangled shrubs and "The people of Utah should be the last people very little, if any, going tq otlier Every bank in the west would have automobile tour the next morning flour. second Spfmg-VillInc. UtaU. bust Little the growths made ideal machine gunTSests. The little af little dealers. county .will make and he when race or been by of Anderberg; them stops many paralyzed to bring up the question of a man's ness was extended. Other dealers Surmelin river, a mere creek to an American, and yet a water would be forced out of existence. -Spanish Fork and Payson. At minerals, metals. ' in Proto and L'tah county were atProvo Bakery Harvest bread. The men responsible for the tariff the latter places he will take the .t religion." which was destined to become famous in history, nesto the goods turned out by way knew that through It business train for Los Angeles. AT THE ARMORY tracted DISPLAYED tled gold wheat fields and garden patches with caramong soon he as and Hansen the "back the company, put it, would revive, and that goods sold home," Senator Reed Smoot came 4.' Lumber Smoot ' mine red company's in from the dealers fit' orders coming poppies scattered all about. This little valley was last evening and told his Utah county "fellow townsmen and in this country would be made by in in the county and other places American labor instead of by the the gateway to Paris. Mrs. Elizabeth I. Pulsipher, nee- the state necesitated the moving friends" that Ernest Bamberger for tha United Germans." The Thirty-eight- h regiment, my own men, had the good L dlework. of the plant into a separate and States senate is a vote for Reed Smoot; that the defeat of Smoot said that accordto defend fortune this work. cabinet Carter, spot. They had made some marches, Riley larger building. Bamberger would be interpreted "all over the country" as ing to careful investigations made Denhalter Soda company. The following news items from momentous none so as that into the woods back before but New and machinery officials the wages (by government a repudiation of Reed Smoot. .Nicholas Evert, home-mad.J the Provo high school are rerugs. for the manufacture of candy was of St. or tne American woricmen are ai-- i last on the day of their trek. The position Eugene Mutual Creamery Co. and written by students. Well over a thousand persons were in tne unumDia most ten times installed in the plant about two was taken on the south bak of the Marne, about 50 higher than that. ported yards fair exhibit. State theater herr County Chairman L E Brockbank introduced nnM lahnrers In nnv other ennntrv. years ago. anu from then on the wide at advanced on was .Mental hospital products. The that State point. regiment arraged Prtfvo of the been ? The tudent has Hn an steady the body making fact that, company the pmtihaRized meeting. Prof. Amos N. Merrill as the chairman of Hansen Catering Co. progress in the wholesale business. and original principles of "formation of depth." On the night made to the tariff bill high school will be. represented in Professor Merrill introduced Senator Smoot to an audience amendment Grove Canning Co. Pleasant rethe An ingenious machine for the niak of Herald The during of Daily himself gives the president by July 14, 4917, at midnight. the Germans swept the sector attSpfingville mill and farm prod- ing of Christmas toy candy lias fairly representative of Utah county. Especially was tne the United States the right to mainder of the school year. with shells, shrapnel and gas as far back as their guns would-reac- h. Hi ucts. All the activities including educabeen installed. This machine con endance rrom Provo and the southern cities noticeable, either raise or lower the rate acFor hours this continued. Then at 4 o'clock in the Fork prodcomSpanish agricultural animal 34 different and tains tional, athletic, agriculture, toy i Senator Smoot launched into a reply to Senator David cordingin to existing conditions not will ucts. and social activities Another machine cuts and muming tne oomoarument niieci ana mere sianea a roiling in but this also petitive shapes. country only is now touring Europe. These changes, he said, be represented in the P. H. S. Gem Milling Co.. Spanish Fork. wraps all nougats made in the fac Walsh, Democrat, of Massachusetts, who meters in three minutes. Behind thi3 barrage, Lehi Cereal Co. the west for Democratic candidates. Senator Walsh's would be made by the president on column. tory. two divisions of shock troops. Germans the came themselves, Lumber Provo Co. wishcontemschool in The patrons of the Many of the wholesale houses the recommendation of the tariff charge that the Republican war debt commission Bros. Co. where Hoover bank On river the they came in crowds, boats and Salt Lake City and Ogden handle commission. ing to find information concerning plated cancellation of foreign war debts drew from Utah's Provo Bakery. of thu company ami pontoon bridges it was an eye to eye, tooth to tooth and hand I hope will take the activities of the school will find the "That products provision senior senator a caustic reply in which Senator Walsh s the tariff out of in The Knight Woolen Mills. in Logan and to hand many of tin politics," said Sen the desired information engagemet. ' Provo Brick & Tile Co. Cache cotii:ty hay direct from the ator Smoot. truthfulness was seriously questioned. Daily Herald twice a week. The American lines on the river were fought out comKodak Hediiuist been in has A Shop. l'tah definite The will dealers dollars a million organization That of four day si roihiany. foreign powers "Not one cent of the obligations "tali Valley Gas & Coke Co. of Amer affected in an adavirced couiitv have been customers of the pletely. The barrage had not reached the railway bank and; English be cancelled by the United States if the present commission has been saved the people ii company for several years. not be sent to them. They paid the could took class to render this public service i;.!! ica since the Republicans reinforcements remains to direct itvl Senator Smoot declared. the candy, th company charge of the government was the to the school fiatrons, whicii is as but delayed the enemy advance so that organ- v follows: aNo makes all the ice cream and supreme price wiiilo tnupMnor r.rrr.he matter oi ioreign aeDis me assertion made by the senator. in could iinlimuer and meet tne advance, lne-- . izations depth Connie in sold the are 345 retail ts tiiat should two Guy. editor, He siieri,, also said that Managing bills, or He insisted that sneaVpr spvorAlv rriticized France. was at the Metz-Par- is of resistance concern. line Adams, Fifteen real of railway, where the reportpeostore Faculty Phyllis France pursue her preset economic, course that . Van Loree Beulah the are company the embankment, was some nine feet high with tiny" slit ; Jones, er; employed by ple would be in the same deplorable financial conaiiion writers. the yi ar around. Light of these troches on the forward edge. When the first German troops ' none of these bills contained any Student Body Coselte Allred rework in the manufacturing departoccupies. He even predicted national bankruptcy for France destructive, sectional or class legishad been" hurled back again ad again from that embank'' in the r. tail Editii Bee, Aura Op'iishaw, ment and chancres in her financial lation. pertain . porter; . . , . . , IMUVOl) UlwnvM LUUlllfi J to which history will never do justice. But these were ment writers. lilt: i. . Ullage (Iccl'llliriiMiru AniOIlg POUCies. Berdett Crane. reAthlKic bv the ' government during the past a ventaLle earthquaKe oi American Dayoneis, rule bv met ntprl nut what he assured his audience SPRINGV1LLE MEN FINED. Yi.-t- s he mentioned the adop Dorter: .r.ine Hinckley. Swaru nat enth. Only 12 of the Sixth Grenadiers, the and U butts. France naa purcnaseu surplus tion of the budget system, the cut ion, writers. npas a well known fact" to their side of returned Prussian troops, favorite Kaisers Bush, in Mildred the fine Social was dollars the reporter; of Kitty on dollar cents the public appropriations, ting war supplies from the United States at 20 The Americanization banquet pi smI on eacn of Harry Hatfield ;.n the .Marne. Many were the acts of bravery, many the superrestriction of emigration, the es Stella Acurd. Naomi Vacher, writtad, after the armistice "had sold a portion of them back to tablishment of the war finance cor ers. UK human self sacrifice'. Saturday evening at the armory Alma Itolfe. both of Srini;vil! Weiltie-iliIftioriiina of wiio were arrested Evelyn Williams, typist. poration, the farmers' war finance now on the left with B will bring together the new voters, the flank, on now AttHcled right the of mthe "The .u. mi encouraging no on me plan Two years ago our people board, the permanent tariff, MiKiu A maMAiiil . , Kimiim. . 12 1 ure who within in the those advanced no classes buof past ouiei the irom members The led condition. arrests of of cent the toxica the veterans' cfciiucuw, establishment support thought they knew the difficulties as it is now, not one practically ol our reau, establishing peace with Ger- Engli-- h at the Provo high school months have arrived at the age of were made by chief ot Police wrmi forces fought on for three days. I received an order, "Fall country, and thinking they war debt will be cancelled." the the inform public concerning kaw them, though they could 21. The banquet is givpn under wiikins and Qfii- couriov. many, ratification of seven treaties, to back if you musL My anSwer was, "I will hold my lines.''" By quoting figures Senator Smoot ily handle them," said Senator strengthening of the prohibition holies, ideals and accomplishments Chamber! Provo the of the exwere shot to ribbons, cut tolsmaltv auspices time a this of the most most seems The showed school money that by. troops smoot. "We knew that the ob- act, reorganization of the Indian of their appendicitis operation. w lintinna nf th tended to the European countries bureau, reorganization of the Phil- praiseworthy one to me. The rea of Commerce, and ill be under the sections, unfed and tired. An awful price was paid, sacri , such nn undertaking direction of the Women's Municipal s ins old son Cordon Hinckley, ch that not within the next quar- was spent financial system, the :,.,. ,;,,(,. ,,.' ,,f,'i,-(.- i s nn.l men that tore inV heart to DieceS. jn the purchase of food ippine bill ter of a should receive general support are the of marketing to be were the it sold d not only that but would possi- products which 0ThCe century the gateway to. Paris was held committee inaiiv ar.d obvious. Although the of to maintain the government for following at a high profit and the maternity bill. European people wwcios me liver anut leM than Senator Smoot explained his vote product will in all probability not been aimointed to have chante of taken to the irovo General hosni regiment, men orove ine uerilldiis three billion dollars a for the respective European gov he be as finished as if it came from the banquet: year. As I look back over .tal early Thursday morning, where followed them across, fighting them again at Jualgonne in the ernments. He said that as a result against the bonus bill, a vote, reMrs. W. T. Hasler, Mrs. J. Milt;at 9 a. m. he was operated on for the neii of a professional writer. by the two years, the things that the American and bayonet until they fell back and the,., people have been explained, persuaded be none the Jones, Mrs. F. S. Harris, Miss Alice appendicitis by Drs. J. W. Aird and the rain with shot been accomplished are the burdened with taxes while the fusal of the senate to accept, his I am sure that it will the at Fjsmes back on the river Vesle, was battle next big , C. Mrs. T. reading less Hasler. the Elsie by by to Carroll, finance bonus Walter appreciated amendment Reynolds, only things that could have been European people have had very of students was the and high Mrs. Dave case Fred the Mrs. rather done. While by tax. a sales public Openshaw. few taxes placed on them. Mrs. E. D. Bean, Mrs. Anna ious. it is reported by the attend"I don't believe the bonus bill school age especially. FIRST WARD. "first of all the government had subject, "The Father and the Rat "If anyone tries to influence you "H. A. DIXON, Mrs. M. P. Henderson. Mrs. ing physicians that the boy is doing would have done the soldiers much meet the propaganda sent broad-M- t to use be in the parents' class of the Third A missionary farewell' will eralg, on repreyour your pressure AnderC. can E. as be Reed well "Superintendent." amendment Mrs. givas expected. in an effort to influence the sentative in congress to cancel the good. I offered an Rodgere, given in the First ward meeting ward Sunday school Sunday morn. "The Journalistic club which has berg, Mrs. W. J. Stlehl. Mrs. Geo. American uiK, commencing at 10: 30 O Clock war debt consider well what you ing each soldier a paid up insurpeople against the house at the Sunday evening at 7:30 A Provo Mrs. ANNOUNCED. BIRTH Brattan. Mrs. E. C. Burton. just been organized missionary farewell win b iTW.' Millions of dollars was do," said the senator. "The pres- ance 'ipollcy." two will Wllschool accomplish Abe Turner, Mrs. Norma Bullock. loclock. for Kus8ell Hughes and Mnt In at 7:30 p. m. for Victor Tvio senator thought the bonus high propaganda to destroy the ent war debt commission will abide Thewould r. ButA Mr. B was born to F. .Larsen. Mrs. Harry fine baby boy Mrs. nam nuttie. who will leave October of President T. N. Taylor, who win bill have laid too heavy a important things: )lty of the people to the by the law." "First. It will keep before the ler. Mrs. Jack Shlreman. Mrs. Alva and Mrs. R. D. McDonald Wednes- 21 for the mission leave soon for the The speaker said that the only burden on the taxpayer. at n "I knew that field. A musical program ' Nelson, Mrs. W. M. Roylance, Mrs. day morning at the Provo General field of the 1,. D. S. church. The "But I'm going to take care of citizens of Provo the happenings the European thing that saved the Democratic Geo. A. Hansen. Mrs. Fred Taylor, hospital. Mrs. McDonald was for- following program will be rendered: ha been arranted. disabled soldier," the high school. taTitatloa owing America so large party from destruction was the the wounded and an opMrs. J. W. Farrer. Mrs. J. M. Jen- merly Miss Wllma Linton. "Second, It will provide 'This will be done .,. Musical selection, choir and con Is given everyone. r try to influeace the Outbreak of the war. More ' than he continued. Miss rican people to cancel the four million men were walking the as long as I am In public life, no portunity for the development of Ben, Mrs. Andrew Morgan, Mrs. k. solo, piano Vilate, gregation; ENTERTAIN CANDIDATES. wu and to shift the burdens to street Miss Myrtle what the cost to the govern- responsibility aryl initiative in the H. Eastmond, Mrs. Jesse Johnson, ST. reading. MARY'S Plerpont; CHURCH. Idle, and the balance of matter lives of the students, and will give Mr. J. L. Innes. Mrs. J. B. Tucker, " American people. At the last trade under the Underwood tariff ment" school at 10 Jenson; duet. Prof. J. R. Boshard n morn The Republican county candi- and Mm. Sadie Ramsey; reading. IngSunday set ng of the war debt commls-- was Senator Smoot then explained them an opportunity to render pub- Mrs. Alex Hedquist. Mrs. C. E. not it Had nation. prayer and sermon ftt o'clock this against Heindselman. will Mrs. Maw. be O. H. dates the service. the of lic to seat Senator voted guests It was decided that the Miss Alma McElrath; saxophone The Ladies' Guild will meet in th proper been for the war, he said, many why he had "To assume responsibility snd to Women's Republican club at a re- solo, Russell Hughes; remarks. Dr., vestry room Monday to do was to let the Amerl-- more men would have been going Newberry of Michigan, who was afternoon ? the first are n MATCH TUESDAY the in Demosteps service Central WRESTLING school render E. G. Hughes; reading, Mrs. Ster-'ception seated after Henry Ford, his o'clock. Win, F. Bulkier. reetnV people know wherefrom this idle. succeseful toward 8 exat march Provo in the o'clock, bad charged Monday evening Propaganda came. It was rery He eald that the Germans went cratic opponent, Oad Williams, armory athletic according to Mr. Charles H. Hughes, William Buttle; remarks, LAST DAY FOB APPLES. rly done. It was said by the back from the war to their fac- cessive use of campaign funds in citizenship. ana movement a this has chairman welcome of the women's Bishop Joseph A. Buttle; selection, We promoter, arranged wrestling Wright, wopagandists that th money bor tories, not one of which had been Newberry s behalf. acit win that carnival for next Tuesday evening organization. A cordial choir and congregation. W. R. Butler, of th tvwUim.J from America was spent for Twenty years ago there was a have full confidence destroyed or molested during the An address' will be given by invitation is extended to everyone, company, at the armory, when Ous Kalllo its purposes, an today announced that lno America war, and that these factories imme- well directed propaganda against jcomplish R. ATKIN. nn "H. mat thn anil rinnree Rarnea meet I was accused of disloyalty, county chairman I. E. Brockbank me "hMpated in the wtr she apples for the carload ought diately began running at full capacSchool Principal. to settled the question of supremacy refreshments will be served to fair The THIRD voted four but "High WARD, Democrat contest will be received at Om TrtorS moit of the burden. I In America, on the other hand, Every of a middleweight' grappling world, public are invited. E. S. Hinckley will speak on the until 8 o'clock on Page Eight) am iContlnued in. Monday's Issue.) (Continued otwn ionf M th, membership ot ity. Saturday1 aTenlnji. been had there he ial4, r Explains Vote for Tariff and ! Against Home Products iPAimv 111$ TO PROVO thd Bonus Bill OCT. irAno n n.iiiaiii rim eneral Alexander U UH LLnUUlu 'em Where to see Patriotic Speaker III HOME Wood-Clifto- -- At Services PRODUCTS 24 Is n th. -- iS . dollar-for-doll- j taffif i ce n, It thejremry ...... - r Story of the Battle -- i ', . -- " i '. aotefor i . 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