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Show . . " v ' . ::i,.J.,y,i-':- -' " J " L f. - 3T, , r X " : ""'- - ' ' .... in - " , ,'-- rf - n . n.i y . "t ' . , " . ,.".''''' ". . " m' . - . .' J,- ' ' - . . e ' - -- ' - , . - . ' '" ...,..:...,., - ' " " PR0V0 UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922. ' in temperature. ' :. ..,.-,-- .. ' PWCE TWO CENTS ' - - ' " - , Sneak of the Young 1,1 but I m P"" .ItT .liriERS III LEAD The county commission this afternoon voted to sign the contract for the completion of the new city and county building. the above action was taken At of the city and county com- meeting X. ll.ltASS uusBiuus, uie ruuuamg - committee, "The Union Pacific Bystem has Narcotic users are raidng drug For the first time in the past l, mapped out a program of enlarge stores and other places were habit three ment and improvement, years Captain James B. ' not only forming drugs are kept, according l.SHRINFRS TO MAKE Tucker appeared at the Provo for the southern portion of Utah, to information reaching the sheriff but for rovo and Utah county," office-her- e. armory on Monday night in dvtUaa- 1 clothes. said N. A. Williams, Union Pacifie , wunatwr Hntrarcnitect: I "Dope Fiends", and "Hop Heads," County Chairman Gardner read general manager of the Salt Lake as they are known to the police " The adfollowing letter from the ii an opinion of County Attorney M. R. and Los Angeles division, who was are said to be the robbers who en Provo Shriners will make their Jutant general to Battery C, which Straw in which the attorney insistCo. store tered the Thornton Drug in Provo yesterday. ed the county's indebtedness would annual pilgrimage to SaHr Lake was posted en the bulletin teard Mr. Williams called at The Daily at American Fork Saturday, and not permit the county's signing the the office of Dr. L. N. Ellsworth, at City October 27. For the members the organization, explains the situa- - ' contract. Herald office to explain the Union and novices of the Provo 8hrine tion: Payson Sunday, taking drugs from . T. P. Pierpont then expalined Pacific stand in the both places. controversy club festivities will start with a "Utah National Guard, Office of that 1200,000 of the countv's debt over the and stricnine' tablets the Morphine leasing of the Central Pawould be paid this year, thus leav novices' farewell dinner at the were stolen from the Thornton drug General, Lake Salt Adjutant cific. City, like He, all other Union Pa Provo Masonic temple, Thursday ing more than enough to finish the while a large quanity of co Utah, October 23, 1922. contract and completion of the cific officials, is earnestly opposed store, calne was taken from the dental October 2. Friday dinner "From: "J evening, ' to the grouping of the Central Pa- - office of Dr. L. N. Ellsworth. building; Adjutant General of Utah. -- ' In Kill be served at noon in the Ma "To: - "This J city and county is in for cific with the Southern Pacific. the latter office drugs other than Membersjrf Battery C. 145th sonic temple and the pilgrimage, the greatest expansion they have In an interview for The Daily cocaine were not touched, while In Field Artillery. ever know," Mr. Pierpont said. Herald Mr. Williams set forth the Thornton by auto, will follow at 2 p. m. ; drug store only mor "Subject: Change In command. "Next year the county commission some of the improvements and enand fitrychnine were taken The following committees of the phine t B. James is Tucker will meet greater problems than it largements contemplated "Captain by the local Shriners have been named: uepuiy snerui nan joosnaru, wuo has had this year, and should get Union Pacific: being relieved from the command of vthe JPayson robbery investigated Dance P. D. Shand. this one out of the way." Tunnel through the mountain yesterday said he is convinced the Battery C and discharged from the Attendance Alex Barter, Soldier roc City Commissioner Charles Hon-- giving the U. P. a short, direct line thief was a dope fiend. Deputy national guard at his own request L. A. kins pleaded for early completion of from Draper to Lehi, which would Sheriff Otto Birk handled McGee, Summit; the! Price; me Building, and Joined with Mayor permit Ernest Greenhalgh, Helper; H. F. Captain Tucker submitted hts re " American Fork drug robbery, and Hansen ia arresting the city's willThe routing of all transconti believes it was committed by a "hop Garrison, Spanish Fork; E. B. quest for discharge morethan a Whipple. Provo. ingness to pay its share. Mr. Hop- nental U. P. trains through Provo, head." which is to say morphine year ago, but upon the personal kins called attention to the fact that and would make this city a stop- u.;er. Reception O. A. Spear, Provo; solicitation of the governor of the H. Grimm. Provo; C D. Livingthe city pays not only its share of ping point and junction in trans B. F. Ott, of Payson Druggist state and myself he retained his ; Fork. stone, continental passenger traffic. the building cost, but pays Spanish noticed a stranger lounging around L. L. of the county's taxes. The enlargement of the railroad the Payson depot Sunday. Mr. Ott Baker, position until the reorganization of Transportation Provo. in The county commission should shops Provo, which, according says the stranger had all the ap- Battery C, and the work of build- Refreshments C. A. Pierson, finish the building now," Col. C. E. to Mr. Williams already has begun, pearances of being a drug user. and equipping the armory it !, Ing American Loose said. "This county and city the U. P. now adding $10,000 worth Fork; R. E. Knapp, Provo had been Sunday night the dental office of; completed. This Provo. nave wauea vu years for the op- of tools to the shops' equipment. Dr. L. X. Ellsworth was broken inservice has been at a sacrifice ol ( William Jennings Bryan, several- of Construction sidings a chisel being used to force the portunity now coming our way," andjt0 MRS. LEATHER WOOD SPEAKS time and money, because the com- - . CoL Loose added. "These will bring switches to take care of the in- - door open. Fifty dollars worth of time Democratic presidential candi- the all and was problems greater than finishing this creased traffic of the steel plant. officers of national guard taken, gold fillings jate and - who is one of the most M as. E. O. Leatherwood t It. of Salt manding Gradual but certain increase of cocaine 11J building. You gentlemen should neiu i i aiu. .u. of- the worl)r8 are not paid an ' organizations oratorg ""inote( Lake City and Don Conover of .finish the building and be ready to men employed in the Provo raildei.tal work removed. in amount any way commensurate handle the still larger problems road shops. The cocaine robber is described "ved in Utah county this afternoon. Proov will be the speakers at the with the time they spend and the to be imRepublican 'Mr. the told of given Williams meeting all at His was first the a tall slender man, showing county coming." stopm responsibility they assume. The provement program contemplated the characteristics of a drug user, Lehi. At American Fork Mr. Bryan Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at state of Utah through this office W. Mrs. Monroe home of the southern of the in the for the portion while the American Fork morphine spoke at his first meeting to Captain 441 West Second South street. wishes to express The in described T state, already robber is said to be short and rittior county. its Tucker of his ef appreciation Mrs. Leatherwood and County ar'.Mr. Bryan was scheduled to Daily Herald. heavy set. forts. Under his command M. R. Straw will be speakMr. Williams' private car came The various committees of the Monday afternoon Deputy Biik rive in Provo before 5 o'clock this Attorney C has developed into one of the annual Charity clinic ball sponsored into Provo yesterday noon, and ac saw the two together in a Ford c:,r afternoon. He is to be the guest at ers at a meeting Friday evening at 80 clock at the home of Mrs. Ole E. leading units of the national guard, by the Women's Municipal council companied by Win. M. Roylance rtHvine south of Pleasant orove that hour at the reception tendered and one of which we are all', duly report that everything is in readi- the . P. general manager motored The Qeputy telephoned to Provo to Mrs. Inez Knight Allen at the home Oleson, Jr., 734 West Third South proud. We have considered Captain where ness for the ball Wednesday even to Spanish " Fork they the aheriffg office to have the men of Mrs. Jesse Knight. UCKer on 01 tne m08t capaoie ana The pebltc is lrivfied toatteif lunched with the Soanish Forklui,i hnt th twa eiideatly - Women of Utah county werV In- ing at the armory. onicers in tne state ana I .XWiiMWBst-teKieHdoubled on" their tracks and went Ivited to attend the reception at the both of the meetings. Refresh- - energetic tnat nirotner wont wm not regret will be served. ments Mr. and before no ance to provide ror continuous plained his version ot tne central fnt0 gai, furtlitr as long Knight home, city, permit nun tne ume to carry on Among-the dancing. special fea- Pacific controversy. Bryan arrived a large crowd had trace of them was found. with us." MAPS UTAH COUNTY. to meet and him to In The Daily Herald office Mr. hear tures that will be given will be gathered I ' "The command of Battery C will the when that him artistic dancing by the Misses Williams predicted speak. B. be assumed By CaptaUeobert & The of Denver officials the be will 8 Mr. it road is built This evening, 0 clock, Florence and Venice Jennerson. Uinta basin Bryan wno has oeen connected Patterson, Rio Grande Railroad company enwill speak at the stake tabernacle. omit oy me union ine committee on music ana "1B organization ror tne past t Mr. Bryan will remain in Provo have asked permission of Prof. is Mrs. W. L. Whitte- - timated that this might be done in two K h Kasimnnd years, ine past tsaining ana head of art the the denied more and Mrs. E. C. Rodgers. The the not distant future. He deed transferring The tonight, and tomorrow morning, at or captain rauemon is, of experience the Young Brigham Pasteel S: 45, he will speak to the students department committee on refreshments and the assertion that the Union Snrinzville pastures for a tn nhntntnnh the of the highest order and we are decorations are Mrs. Fred C cific was opposed to the Columbia ete was recorded yesterday by of the Provo high school and the i imiviTBitv will topographical map of Utahcounty confident that the. organization B. Y. U. at the stake tabernacle. Strate, Mr.s Mart Roylance, Mrs. Steel company, and insisted that count Recorder Leah Ekins. o e.hbliuuuu oy bp b cieaiea within all its do of would P. U. Mrs. . 'snows and' transfer approximi Mark a the Vlolett, Tripp Floyd the ma or Dart of the Utah county as in 1110 pasi. tne cuure jretwith the Colum- - 400 acres for a nominal consii i power to cooperate Mrs. E. C. Rodgers. en C an of had sonnet has TailThe Battery fair. at state the. exhibit The committee on tickets is com- - bia Steel, as it would with the 0f one dollar. VISIT THE CAVE road company expects to use the thusiasm and loyalty that Is to be Tlle deed was signed by Major posed of Mrs. W. L. Whittemore, cific Steel company, a merger pro-We are proud of the picture in the Xovember number Of Commended. s. Boyer. Jr., and City ' Mrs. Fred C. Strate, Mrs. Ruth P. moted by the Mirner interests. Provo organizations, not only for j0,n Red "The their Book," mere magazine, Is ' of winds a. The i the The cave W. Harrison. W. Recorder Farrer, Mrs. W. T. Hasler, Mrs. C. their recent excellent service in to the Provo- - hole in the ground compared to the and also on slides to be used ELKS DANCE FOR BAND. E. Maw, Mrs. E. C. Rodgers, Mrs. transfer was Carbon county, but upon their enlectures concerning one ' declared who cave," American Fork C. C. Hoag, Mrs. G. H. Heindselman. M. 'Snrim Hie Holding company, tire past record. until the of the College of Minos football western irrigation systems. "Do you know that Tuesday - .111 "retain possession Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. Mary j will be posted on the letter ''This Columbia team yesterday. r Huish, Mrs. George Brimhall, Mrs. night, October 31, Is the date set iand js needc bulletin board of the organization. PRAISE:? VAUDEVILLE BILL. The cave of the winds is one o.' I "W. G. WILLIAMS, George Brattan. Mrs. Floyd Violett, !for the big Halloween dance for steei piaIlt. oenic1 Colorado's most advertised Mrs. Fred the benefit of the Boys' hand, and Mrs. Alma Ballinger, Lieut. Colonel, Adj. Uenl a.' Dept., ! ildie Diamo: well I, Salt known ; spots. Tavlor. Mrs. Clarence Xaylor. Mrs. tickets ar' . t cheap at .75 cents; General." fqR ART SURVEY The . Adjutant t I wired .nan, theatrical a':e xlay The Block "V" club of tlie univerjsider the time you The head of the art department George A. Hansen, Miss Venice, when you Manager Ashton of the Columbia D. Vincent, of the University of North Dakota sity escorted the Colorado gridiron " Paul comwiN asks have?" assumed Alice Tucker Caotain Miss Reynolds. Jepperson, this maud of with warriors to American Fork canyon his pr.ii 0. of the vaudeville C shortly after his Mrs. H. V. Hoyt, Mrs. Annie Richie, pecretary of the Provo lodge B. P. has t)een in correspondence Battery Presi- Week. W. L. Whittemore, Dr. H. G. Mer-- j O. Elks in his Invitation postcard Prof. B. F. Larsen, a member of and cave Monday afternoon. return from the world war. At that "The I'anlages bill opening at the time the remodeling of the armory rill E. S. Hinckley, Walter Robin- - to Elks. the art department of the Brigham dent Ttay Olpin, of the club, today Columbia is beyond Wednesday "Dance at either the Mozart or Young university, requesting that said the lsltors were imprensed not commenced and Battery Uv had son. Rondo Simmons, Murray K. doubt the strongest Pantsges show consisted of a number, of married . wi:h Utah's scenery. Roberts, J. W. Prows, Sheriff J. D.- the armory on the same ticket." Professor Larsen offer suggestions in a year. It is Unmen who wra not eligible for the Twenty five of the Mines team wo have sent you Boyd. Fred Evans, Dr. Fred W. Tay- Mr. Vincent informs the people,- concerning an art survey the made the trip with breaking all records In Salt Lake," regular anny but who wished to doj lor, Reed Anderberg. A. C. Dunn, He also informs Elks that Tliurs- iversity of North Dakota is taking and II.substitutes said. Mr. Diamond V tudenls. " 1'i "MM 1. 'oiioan mum. of that state. their part In the war. O. A. Snear, and Alex Hednuist. The armory today is completed, the state having spent upwards of thereon. The state, however,'-- i $t.li) has advanced no 'mong-- whatever , towT.I en.iipping the armory and." Battery C has earned sufficient and the like 'r,.iii ntrt !i!m"nts It now o fui";J!j th-contains a ciimflote gymnasium, bll-- ' lard hall, bowling alleys', pianos and FOOTBALL chuch, ;jfcmta at th Ftranderli toy Jut H J- - Wrfd 1MC0OM More than two thousand football witnessed the Colorado School Cft fsrf tppiwryj fansMines the B. T. U. tWa after- of QiAitttnsoti ".MiiMiifl nroeaim nft tne noon. play vrooMSdtn :30. gate t The game tooted promptly at ..- ..U 2 few mln- - During; the frat tte R y, rj. players seemed .nVAMk unable to, stop Mcsioaa, tw neary ruu&ack on tne mers xeam. MeOloBe mads two touchdowns in tlw first ttre minutes of play. The rest of the first Quarter the ball was In the Miners' territory. The B. Y. TJ. boys made fine tains by forward passes. Gledhill, Partridge and Bunnell showing up o'clock. m itroet, to toejntet cooatar-inarehe-d e'j. entered the Tha order Of ..v. r? fniiowa: National - Colors, adftnltt colors, unlTersity Dana. school, joijor hljli school, high " JjJJo (wtoes, sophomores school j.umm iinmiii and -. " .7 . mnu mm. 1 ,! Baity, TMUaency mortal oicture machine was ia MMtios aao a numner m www secwed for the tcmab tabemacie was appropnwwy i 2 ft " and President Heber J. fine. ' board of The score at the end of the first imi n mii ben of the tmtMM, tad many risitors were in quarter stood Colorado Mines 14, B. ittDBdaaca, T. IT. 0. This is the same score as Pntident F. S. Harris was mas- B. T. U. had in the first quarter the Mrcmonles. m ' ti M Tbs orator or tne a ay was jwaer in tire game played here with the lAi JL Widtsoe, of th coancu or Utah Aggies. In ana nu tneme Tvetre Apostles, quarter the Colom, Brigham Young, Knplre - rado team mxde two touchdowns, TWiter." ESder Wldtsoe. In begineach made' by McGlone on line nhf 4rfs address related an incident In UiIb quarter Packard of Hit occurred recently in vanaaa hades. B. Y. U lailed to catch the ebowisr the esteem in which Brlf- - the ColohmToong is held by the Cana-- ktekofC The ball went lo the line. rado boyB on the Y the end of the second mitt are five tests of snccess- - Towards fd nipire building," declared Elder quarter Colorado tried a forward line but mim: Confidence in the empire- pass from the x Hutflat of the raw materials ayall- failed to complete it WttmU he built confidence In The ball went to the B. Y. U. on Mymtedwith the national mlora. M five-yar- (ttofllrjtheWtJtJ that the peo- provision ' empire should receiv n mmmt or more enaurawe than the mere physical wed of Subsistence, provision for spiritual satisfaotloa of the people. ud dependence on j topaef power, sreater than his own, I 4 IS kjf t in speaunc ot tne first test, tne speiter referred to "the Inter? lew of Brtgham Toung with' Colonel Jim BrMger. wherein Bridger warned nuterisls, IpiSjef ths saus-factio- it BrijlHffl Young against settling to Mor-mo- a im sttt Uke vaUey, would be unable to the Meded foodstuffs them-are- s. that the raise ' m to support Next came Samuel d tackard fumbled again, and the ball went over to the Colorados. Score at the end of the first half, Colorado Mines 28, B. Y. U. 0. The Y men neld the Miners score dis less tn the third quarter.-whicplayed the best playing ot the Young team. ' last quarter pushed the yrhe Miners farther ahead, giv- heavier ing them three touchdowns. h The final score was rlLUKINAUt 0II1AY to 47 0. f I0PE Bran- - stories of the C. E. Ericksen, former Provo resi- But to Bridge dent, and who was connected with ud Brannaa, Brigham Young made the Telluride Motor company here, tt asms taswer: "We will settle was te Provo on his way to Europe tte shores of the Groat Salt where he will represent the Do i4ki.; .Wfth'ttIs confidence in the Fuirbanks Motion Picture corwratfy.'Brigbam Young ' and his poration In the .distribution of the Peoph settled here. Te no general film ."Robin Hood" throughout a entitled mora rnxitt ' than, to Europe."1 His headquarters for the Wsham Young for hi months will be Longeneralship next several ' f . piloting companies from Missouri don. nw to valley of gait Lake.' - ' , "Mr. Ericksen arrived in Provo What of Brigham Young's abil- - Saturday and left for Salt Lake rto maks this country labitablet" Monday nfternooiiS Mrs. Ericksen, Mwd the speaker. He Quoted from and their daughter; Miss Gale, ac jtwitlnwd on Pa;e ElRht ' company Mr. Ericksen to Europe. with wonderful California paradise-- . -- 11 i A 3 '. '" ,i,h-ii- . i- cieaner mine' i. . .... U.ll n "ihvm w m m i ( J ' 4 i Ins nMa.. "" . . 4 - v , " ' - . . V -- Batteriw.Jl U-- ; ,j SIEELlEEDllGNED rauiuuu 1 1 t" -- i "v -- Last Tragic Act of Church Murder Drama ,. ii - Ullia ....... Willi - StTVent . 7 '' I Pax-ma- , vTZ 8rvlcs SUff Wriur. ' ' . Charlotte Milla Raymond Schneider her re--1 watchman says he fied. The dear pair are Rev. Hall JAMES MILLS, husband Of the the home of the dead rector that . fatal Dotn snot, ana mo turnnlng home alone Mrs. Mills, and choir singer. murdered woman. too. morning. The murdered pair have . BRTTMCnirmir question mark stands woman's throat cut, WILLIE STEVENS, brother of A great climax been buried, without an autopsy. II. ACT to be should where the,, Who wm The write the last set In Mrs. HaU. mystery grows. of real 10 drama this the But acts these The breath of scandal. PC drama of the ACT III. famous CHARLOTTE MILLS, 16, daugh- lite: ii''-held are t,M. church people slain "UlS murder Charlotte ter of the murdered woman, who Z Mills, the daughter ot m..i.m ACT I. The mystery grows. blameless. WIUed "ten-- has taken the role of Nemesis of ?" Early morning? deserted farm Officers of the two counties make the murdered woman, becomes the f master playwright the murderer. Mrs. . Hall and pursuer; she appeals to the governa meadow tinted with the little progress. RAYMOND SCHNEIDER, II, in- house; the James Mills are questioned; also or ot the state for aid In solving sutumn. of colors Through witness. as s and jailed former of the mystery. Governor Edwards a girl, WHIfe Stevens, brother-in-laPEARL BAHMER, 16, held as a meadow stroll a boy and together hunt-in- g dead pastor, and young Char- orders out the state police. Search the nd Pearl Bahmer, Schneider vurej cnaracters in the witness. Mrs. for the murderer begins in earnest for mushrooms. In the shade lotte Mills. It is learned thatchurch CLIFFORD HAYES, 19, Jailed on The bodies are exhumed and an HaU visited her husband's a and man find a bosh a of they a charge of murder. Willie 2 o'clock on the morning the autopsy furnishes Clews. at to seem be who sleeping, woman In the These people all appear over his bodies were found. Mills slxo visit- Stevens Is subjected to an a straw man hat with enthe scenes of the drama already time. She grilling without result. that the woman's head covered ed the church. about . . a nn i tir acted. The tragedy had its open- face and n ner notrrs hubdbuu, later shawl. Several .sougnt a in farm by a on I It ItfSeptember Schneider not wlfe-did ut ing Raymond In appears In a and. his ln. wit hv they .n n... the Somerset county, Just across In rinA th man and meet. Mrs. Hall says her brother, spectacular role. It is announced FRANCES county. HALL, widow line from Middlesex dead. Police re noti-- ! Willie Stevens, was with her. But that be has made a statement "iriered which is located New Brunswick, woman are I Bv - one-sixt- ' Ljkf. Rohoft B. TattersOn J,rVtVri r::.r.;.: Tue'-tss- . sue-iii- j Pst-- Captain ' - . Fprk-Payso- . .mn, ' II tefsurt was overseas during the, wOiid v.ar. Uc holds fife position of aTaf 3 road engineer forihls distncl. His time new is largely talito up road.. on the Spanish C'.iptain Patterson has made his; in Provo for the past tw j her tw. Hall ' 5 '"'" the "tv, ," - - . 1 , J ' 1 TO ' otjr GAME th SCttOOl nnnntrirnp 1 V ? ', T : . , ,vi ''( ears. It has been coiini'iiui Vnnwiui. . .. r i ..... h for the past two years that Battery ubi Unknown v.m.uiu u rc.. uk-haua.,,,,i, iiiti. C was the leadinr national . mar I unit of that Rev. Hall and Mrs.ia three-foo- t charging at a the state The abnTA latta. girl .. ' ...... i VI, 11. ru,,.-- j ii from the adjutant general confirms uy iuiiuiu tieju najeir, range 7 A young ' by mistake! mis ibci. 4t is grattrylng to the Why was Mrs. Mills' throat cut citizens case of mistaken identity, he says. of ProvoHhat they have anafter the Schneider informs shooting? that police other organization which excels in him to Where are the pistol and knife its line, Hayes accompanied rhelp protect Pearl from her father, and) the rectors' missing watch? Nicholas Bahmer and that Hayes, Why were the bodies arranged shooting at the pair In the meadow, carefully In the meadow, with the FORM GEM STATE CUUl. thought they were Pearl and her hat and shawl hiding the faces? father. Hayes, arrested on a murHow could Hayes attempt to kill c,uo- - Compose der charge, denies his guilt. Pearl Pearl when Schneider himaf. - '"" - "y "V and Schneider are held as wit-- thev ourht tn nrnxw h . . x. V. students . II ua w.iuano. took idvant- neeses, and Bahmer is srrested on her father? r". ""'Vlrm 0l a serious charge made by Pearl. tl". ! Why should Raymond Schneider tfek fo ACT V. Join another man la a murder from oTThursd. ' This is (Ee lsst act but It has ambush and then, knowing a mis- ,n dMcln Party la not been written yet A question take had been m.d l.k. Tmnaatum. and tm th mark stands here many question the scene? following day took a hike tn w.ni. marks, such ss these: Why were letters of Mrs. Mills How could Rev. Hall and Mrs. scattered about the place of the Flat where they had lunch among the wonderful autumn colors of . Mills be mistaken for Bahmer and killing? ura nigaer ailltuaes. a 11,11311 y .,. V. d''1"' ' S11? SLEl9"? - 4 , |