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Show -- X-- - DA- THE HERALD ho'Daily Herald, is delivered by rrlers each afternoon, in Spring. le, Pleasant View, Provo Bench, keuiev and iVneyard. , Y HERALD. - - "First in newsr first in circolatloorf lrst In advertising and first delivered in the homes. FHIRTY-EIGHT- THE WEATHE3 UTAH Generally and Friday, fair r " tonight w- - PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1923; YEAR. NO. 72. H . PRICE TWrO CENTS. p in., 5)fc U Lb U I F33 piii Lit i vy Of V J I I - i 'i-Vrv- I I I I ft m... , 1 I J ft i i I 1 1 . f 1,1 7 , "! I I "BUBBLE, BUBBLE, TOIL, AND TROUBLE" OPENS ' IDS i; u r.. I -'-rtMir, SCHOOL HERE - - " 1 ll J -if . Like (T'5 7 4 Sir . Dr. George V. Hihman Of "San International News Bervioe. MADRID, Sept 13. Beglnninis R- h- garrison mutiny at Barcelona a revolutionary revolt began In Spain today. The cabinet defied the loaders. A special note was is-r ' -nwaB-tsuostace Of-tVa sued. by the ministers dealing with Aions Wednesday at a meet-- f It is understood that a faction ia the situation and asking the peoSalt Lake City of the comare ia the.city board , v ple to remain calm. , es of Utah and Salt (Lake favor of purchasing the . building .es'. .The revolutionaries were report-th- e Both commissions were for the city schools. In case such cabinet's resignation. a deal is put through it Is planned i mind- in the fact that the stion of the project is one of to use the building for a voca"Uniy bayonets will . drive us out," wae the reply. tional school. 'ggest things that can come : The note added:, two counties at this time, Is also rumored that the.au-- . ; 'It r. i members of the- Salt Lake "After, careful .consideration we thorities of the Latter-daSaint have decided to remain at our 'sslon expressed-- themselves--rtilthweh-I- a Ctah stake have been- r C. V. HANSEN. Otherwise-- we in accord with the proj-saiIposU, the will not be contemplating purchasing nants" also woH "by tlie tealttr Commissioner A. O. faithful to the nation." and converting it into a building the were past" year during Of show ATiew writ.school -card : .. rZT-..-it The revoHulonaries were report- church seminary to 'be used for.Jhe They said that whatever i on exhibition at the meeting. wild he required of them by I mg an s'Sn Parting wai Deopened teaching of religion to the students wltet telephone and Plans for the conducting if thee(1. V. Hansen, for many C. stnrae-Monday by nnmmio. Wn.tr blah of the and the senior high Christmas seal sales to be begun telegraph lines over a wide area of In they would be willing. o go year8 conducting a. studio in. this schools. junior "' December 1 were discussed, It terntory;.v,niterrupted communica-vw . .- r go icity.. , ... - ex- beginning of -- sthe last Afch' was pointed out that all of the tion made it difficult to estimate i ' nau ! ubbu years oi with anvth ne: that would. Bchool year a church seminary for work carried out by the as- the size of the movement health i as ( a cummerciai arust the senior high school students 'liiih h timippt. 'yeireute It Is understood the Seville and in the schools and the sociation 13 ftnO 61 not in Provo was established in the Sixth- ward known Only fi vera Mtrpmplv nleaawl in Saragossa 'garrisons nave Joined-t- oe clinics various held the throughout T ice the spirit of iu"Sioui. me miermouniain chapel and throughout he school reolutlvonary leaders. state are financed wholly through A censorship has been estab- mir. itea Dy tne Bait t,ase coun--: section for hf " unusual artistic abl season such a seminary was cou funds the received each year Utt co- mission. Then la nh a. 'W For several ; Fl ansenEducted-ther- e. Plans are under way llshed, through the sale of these seals, instructor in aft at Ricks acad- - to i inntinuft-ihe- - a . rtho Utah lake reclamation is belleved martial law Till te seminajtfdiirinff Jt The of publle ' jject should not be made a real- - em ln Rexburg, Idaho, until De ; the coming .year in the same place. I health nurses was also discussed proclaimed. ' movea to mis city. Sin no at on m o tfma in tha vara! near future all with t in. . the Is remaining loyal. very H The garrison was . . . further , for referred . action aM t i . Tha nfiw (whftnl rnmpa at ilia rft. u 1 ...i u The rebels Issued a proclamation it wtu peeome neces- t.fleariuiure toa committee consisting of. Dr. warning B3 Tovment cnoDeratinar." to l sary build mu a ' church tha people against the for........ I . . , seminary .Dr. H. G. Merrill, Mrs. !. V Beauy, U wno some ume nave loail ior -- 4 near 8res etlng of the waterusefs pr0vo high school, many W; CXHowe and Dr.C N. Jensen. eign minister and against the presiae utan LKe irrigation or mose interested in the move- 6i "" "' A ' committee was appointed to dent of the council. They warned Reservoir- - themJnstmctionin showcard writ r and their own s gov- that the with Dr. Ralph Richards '1u they might-crea- te work jnentarefiJheopinion in&' and it canals on the west: side designing painting. best plan would be to purchase the ersmenv Trie telephone communi. educational the for precampaign 68 in. the day time Procter academy. With but very . willbe given river in Utah and cation with San Sebastian, the vention of cancer. ,p i te counties will be held ia nd also m the evening, to suit the little change in the structure of, summer capital, is cut . Another was committee appoint .. I ' General Reveria sent , the building, it could be made into! evening. At he meeting condition of the students. a wlththe-statmessage ed meet of to board .All of the students at the new exceptional quarters for the sem-- ! ev committee of the res-health for the purpose of securing to the king to "save the nation by .in inary., -- - .... . wpanvwill meet with the school .will receive .. personal committee frombat body to oimssmg--tte-canineV,-a, ' t: and present to Mr.jlansen. v hoae - Many of the members of the B. P. . King Alfonso was invited to prework out the best means of r. Hansen at 323. west uen- 6. Elks" lodge, n .ion of the formation of a w"n are said' to between the two boards for side at a cabinet meeting. conservation district. The , ier 8iree' in be favor of purchasing the. school j It waaC'pointed out that Barce-lona- the follow-uwork, to Jberculosis fee consists of J. R. Miir- kas beenUong a hot ed of building and changing it into a club "'..!"".r'i..',s'. work. John' Evans and room. They are said to be urging jel liberal gov.Mr. Wallis submitted a certified communism opposing tKl. hamr ' . the officials of the lodge to buy the 'V i of the audit of the associa ernmentreport ALL building and, make .Of it a. first tion for the past year. home for the club members. This - Present at the meeting were SAN SEBASTIAN. Spain, 8ept . I" r been especially Superintendent H. A. Dlxonu 6f Parker of the Maeser school. agitation- - has C. N, Jensen, Dr. Heber J. Sears, 13. AlSES PROVO Bubonic plague was reported ' ...v. itiniAn rma in ii nova mnnnA mu strong since the lodge, sold its the Provo citv schools todav an. Dr. T. B. Beatty, James H. Wallis, today to have broken uuig lu.uc mis yivTioiun ,u out at Melilla. property on North University ave-- j noimce the territory, from which as not to place any hardship on .' HIGH SCHOOL CATALOGUE Williams and Mrs base of military operations nue- The annual announcement of Mrs. Clarissa the public schools of the city will the pupils who live in that section," N. Childs; Dr. Joseph R Spanish George the Provo high school hat been against the Riff tribesmen In Mo Dr. Hinman is very anxious to (jraw said Superintendent Dixon. "The ejP- respective pupils. u&t Morrell and Mrs. Ralph Bristol of roccoV last jfore leaving Provo man Several soldiers have sucmailed to the prospective stuof the property while he Is. .TheMaeser school district" in- territory really belongs to the Par-he- r dispose Dr. H. G. Senator , "the Merrill, Jack Moran, Ogden, t pin cumbed). Precautionary measures dents of .the school. to the city at this time. In fact I eludes the school but it is so much closer within the O. K. Hansen are t: million dollar teeth," made n PICK JACK. PROVO Dixon, FANS territory LeRoy Mayor ( , " The catalogue was printed at and Alex being taken. he came here expressly for the pur- vj i v0f Center street to the Maeser school that the board tfo:. iving statement: ' . cIy limlts Hedqulst of Provo. ' the New Century Printing compose of making some kind of ar- - nnA st nf nrt wvRt street, in- - decided to permit the students to Dixon over Senator the Mart Roylance, who refereed frova is one or the most pleas-fKtU- e presided to sell the building. He cludin the ea8t side of second go to either one school or the other. pany of this city and Is a discities I have been in thisj thefirst fight Jack Dempsey rangement XONDON, Sept 13. A military : meeting. con-- : tinct to credit The realizes under the that present have thecompany. made mMl However, .after , they -' and I have covered twenty-- ' fought in" Provo, picks . Demprevolution has broken out in Spain, f, .. ditions it is impossible to maintain , ,, ...... their choice they, must remain at book is of high class workman f slates this season! If I lived BREAKS LEG IN FALL. sey to win from Firpo tomoraccording to word from Madrid this Is to lot and the as the f and in the geneH superior; school We will ship good not building the selected. Provo I sure would let the restj row "night. afternoon. "aBl condition as it should be. Rather5?1 (lie world know It You nave a ' permit them to change from one ral run of such announcements Steen Donaldson, eight year old Bill Bpshard, in whose barKing Alfonso is rushing to Mad cant diuo, v i niui school c!u 'ns. Not the the but than the have only unoccupied to property printing the other. son of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Donald rid to Intervene. to feel proud of; nice,' clean j ber shop Jack Dempsey used to Parker school dis' streett.ja.Jatne in he a and and the of condition, dilapidated arrangement we are binding . t ... "With gothis exception son .of Sprlngvllle Is suffering with shine shoes, picks Jack to, wid jets, 4 good business district, Ticintiarv cn. irltl. nnvQ .tha Ampripon the book is exceptional. 'to adhere strictly to the dising of a as a broken lern homes and a wonderful; easily, from Firpo..' result leg falling The Timpanogos school district ciety is willing to sell the property as made. .We will not peroff from a iorse. for future developments-- 1: matchmaker of . s, .. .j embraces Ihe territory .porth of tricting at a sacrificemit a student living in one district . 1 sorry I cannot stay in Last Sunday, Steen and Walter SUMMER RESORT Provo the Jack Dempsey Boxing club, the instiof The Second first session west of and street Center few at After a spending days to attend school in another. Howier, but some day I shall come j picks Dempsey to win Selck were riding a horse up Fourth Vernal, Dr. Hinman will return toWest, including the west side of ever, we reserve the right to make tute for the teachers of the Provo South street, when the horse start, k, and will always remember it Firpo. Second West and will Provta remain here : persome changes in case of necessity. city schools will be held this even- ed to trot and 'both fell oft, one of the nicest little cities I i a week. During that time he The Franklin school district Sometimes we find one particular f visited. I want to especially (Copyright) 1923) by International haps The horse stepped on will be lh communication With sev- - takes ill the section south of Center class in one school, overcrowded ing at 8o'clock in the Central BE ENLARGED ilk the city officials for their News Service.) soft boy breaking ll fa log between The is school .auditorium. public eralof the parties who are said to street and west of Second West While the same class in an adjoin- Pilblic opinionJeans heavily The knee.' the and the ntesyt durlng my demonstra- thigh boy benterestedJn-theurchasefreetrJ- n ' j)aa very few pupils. invited to attend the session. i." Jack Dempsey as the probacontinues to suffer a great deal that street- Dr. Franklin S; Harris, president from the injury. . If such a thing should occur this I commenting on his demonstra-- t ble winner of tomorrow '. night's the Procter property. a Geneva resort will be made-t- he we accordreserve the privilege or, of the young university and Dr, in the Provo streets yesterday, world championship battle between Provision has been made, year, summer recreation spot on leading , n Mr; Moraa pulled two Jewett Dempsey and Luis. Firpo, to Superintendent Dixon, to Dmiuiu& suiiiu yuitna liuiu iiiu South ing of C. N. Jensen, superintendent Utah lake next year, according to . i with ten passengers with his American challenger. ' permit all of the school pupils liv crowded district to the school RELIEF FUND AIDS anbe will of the the program enlargement AGED WOMAN DIES International News Service has in, be said, "If a man weighing ing north of Center street and east Where they can. be more properly public Instruction,, nounced today by Managers East- speakers at the meeting. of Fifth Fast to attend eithef the care for." ppounds can pull", two' Jewetts obtained the .following symposium Erinorid Prof the Under direction of and Taylor. his teeth, what will a 50 horse-te- r of .dpinipn. from " personThe members of- - the;: Riwanis : A playground for children will nest Paxman, the Provo high "i motor do to one on a hill? ages: FU D. RNISHES R W. G. ft club voted the Will tp support render school ladies' glee club Japanese Mrs: Elisabeth Ilalladay, yearAbe:.addeLio;ihe. resort. .This play-Xpy experience I have T pulled GEORGE " BLAKE, nationally relief fund by paying 10 cents or several selections and Afton Stout, of age, widow of Abraham Halladay, spot is to include slide, swings, in-- 4 SHEEP- -BUCK ""ty inodel9aBdmakes"XJf carsr known more" tor eachTnie'riTber oTTthelr and other avenues : died Wednesday night at her home, foremost bag-slng-er ion account of the easy .steering structor of the United btates army - and also to- assist in the 146 West" family' to solos. South"Seventh several of will street dear the Juvenile heart wheelsport. war and 'the world sing litit'3, the modern during "Dempsey of funds.. This decisio- n- The Denver & Rio Grande West-wa- s Al! of the leDchf-rof the purHc Death followed a paralytic stroke. There'll .be sandpilee galore for" ring construction, the Jewett is in eight rounds. Firpo is too soliciting H. reached after Dr. George a"? ... She was.born in Ramshaw, Wilk: the real youthful.. its full j era railroad Is furnishing 801001 flf Provo. grade as -- mu green.'! throughout Walter"nAdamsaP Upply on.both 4U standard and nklre, England, May 28, 1847. After Tennis court will be added for hLjcatJioQl. teachers, will be In es for Hhese wonderful quail- WaLOAMWRIGLEYrR.Townar BrtmhallrPresident . v. Tf noyt, narrow Kauee lines. This an ' tendance at the InstltuteT" 41e'limofarilwhfif"Bflhflr: Ollpr.reac--- i j. w. Kooinson,. Liean f which makes the extreme' low of the Chicago Cubs-''M- y and T. L. Schofitld had talked in nouncement was-- made yesterlay a better basdoal field will be The regular departmental .ses- church In her native land, she eml-'anof opewttenJLi'r"'.-;.ttott. i that when-theget all favor of uch a move.-' . SPRINGVILLE SEPT. 13 to Utah in 1862. Two years j raid out. . in a. bulletin Issued by T. H. sion will begiu, Friday. morning; will grated v ightlng, Dempsey throughf L. Schofield reported the disihe-o- m ver-f-or .. If George Giles had been, facing pany -by board later nhe came to Provo where she Two or more acres of lawn wm ; . addresses IGHT. WOOLEN SALESROOM. etlll be champion.1?" Falls, insteaa or racing members and by Mrs! Elsie Carroll. had since then resided"." The bulletin also shows - that, the be ready" for "ptcSlifpftTties Tind ' a ,, ... I "I have not trict convention at'on'Twin '. jUDGB LANDIS the' inspira- during the first seven months of a pole fence, he might have escapat length two dwelling survived Mrs. is number of trees will be plantfolby Halladay I. Mills Woolen idea. not have the today le Knight slightest tional addresses made by President this year, car loading on this road ed the painful Injury of a broken sons of" a former marriage. William ed for future, shade. ounce Saturday of lowed the fight news. " . Sorry I am Arras, He urged the Kiwanians him in REGISTRATION. now SCHOOL which HIGH is 10.8 keeping Mildenhall and Henry Mildenbal, per ankle, to, increased 12,601 cars, or A small zoo may be Included In .. Kail salesroom on Center street, such a deadhead." begin preparations immediately for cent,. over the same months of last bed at the Ilarmer home. both of,this' city. the resort's equipment, Mr. the former Sutton Tea-f- t China JESS WILLARD, who fought the to were is seventh which Ruel the for convention ' district Mr. Giles and Averett The registration Funeral services wll be held in year In addition to this It is ; ;, explained. . both Dempsey and Firpo "It's a ipany: location. here In 1942.' shown that , the carloads received at John D. Child's farm after a and" eighth years of the Provo the Second ward chapel Sunday it We must get, a bear or two for, ; it' MlKon Jones will be man-r- . toss up. Dempsey can hit. So can beheld Alex Hedqulst reported that the lines increased Iamb for the Service Meat and junior high school will be held ln 2 p. m. The body may be viewed the kiddles' he said, ' t -; Fjrpo. Dempsey is clever- - Firpo Kiwants welcome sign had been from connecting t 14 5058 Les- or , . Grocery Co. While Mr. Averett the junior high building Saturday at the home of her brand-son- , cars, per cent We will sell products of the is awkward. But Flrpo's awkwarderected on the state, . on Additions in motive power and was tielng the lambs lcgsrMr. Giles from 9 o'clock a. m. to $ p. m. lie Mildenhall, 242 South Seventh ight Woolen Mills direct to the ness is puzzling., Firpo is danger-ou-t Provo Bench at a cost highway of $275. Instruction in the junior high West street to the services. CONFESSES KILLING HUSBAND, freight equipment also are de- herded the little buncn of sheep inHlc," iMr. Jones It's hard to pick the winner. explained, Cornet solos were rendered by scribed, these being by new power to a lane and had just turned to school will begin Tuesday, 'Septem-'be- r Interment wllprior be in the Provo city JACK ! DOYLE, - ' promoter ' lese will Include blankets, motor ' on and 18, according to Principal L. B. cemetery, under the direction 'Of International News Service. Byron Dastrup," accompanied , equipment received from the watch Mr. Averett tie the lamb es, overcoats, mackinaws, flan-- ' "Dempsey, in a hurry," LONDON. Sept. .13. Madame piano by Mrs. Leona Mlldeuhall manufacturers and also from re- when Mr. Buck Sheep without giv- Harmon. the Bery Mortuary. MARTIN H. GLYNN, former gov- the shirts and outing garments." , Marie Marguerite Fahmy, on trial came running at Mr. Wagon en. Registration for the ninth and pairs from the shops of the rail- ing warning : ernor of New York "I believe Van for the murder of her rich young Several humorous' stories and road. : Giles. - He met btra behind, Just be- tenth years of the senior high be' ;r Win and win will quick Dempsey Prince - All husband, were told by L. L. Duu-nellow the vest and after carrying gins Monday, September 17, at 0 BULGARIAN LEADER ARRESTED Egyptian OLF CLUB MEETS TONIGHT I ly. Dempsey has science and anecdotes ' . Kami! Fahmy. testified today she . him on bis horns for ten feet push' a. m. In the senior1 high scnool X SPEAKS ON CONSTITUTION. Lpunch, Firpo only punch. Science did not intend to kill her husband building. The eleventh and twelfth International Newa Service. ; . Amos N. Merrill wlllspeak In ed him Into a pole fence. 'AU iersons interested In the and Duncn ougnt to neat puncn. 13. Leaders of the when she pointed a pistol at him In Sunhad recov years will register Tuesday, Mr. SepAs Giles as soon FOR Secondward the PSYCHOLOGY Sept .ROTARIANS, of Sprlngvllle . a former club in L, of JONES, manager rtnlzation golf T, In the .. ' Bulgarian communists are being their luxurious apartment day evening on the Constitution of ered enough strength ta stand "up tember 18. c tovo are urged to be present Ad WoIsa. Billy Papke and Jess who are employ- arrested. - Report ,'. various Savoy hotel. from students Senior he will found also he had to that his There Prof. of Arthur States. United the 8 suprise Beeley,' will but formerly Wlllard "Dempsey win, 1 a meeting this evening, had Owen threatening my Ufa right leg. Mr. Averett ed at present may register Tuesday quarters today told of more than a and"He Provo, but now a member of the be presented a good musical pro- no use fclock IA the Provo Chamber Flroo has a chance." ' ... ' . I only wanted to scare him. 1 ' The arrests..senior school of ln In a score him Bulgarian succedded Into the high of of -r evening the Chi getting editbrgram. University faculty I Commerce rooms, to hear the TADr tamous" sporting xf the-- pistol The week beginning Sunday Sep truck and hauled him to the doctor. building from 7 o'clock until 9. - government is said to possess evi- thought the sight iport or the organization com "It is really "the hardest fight to cago,, will be the principal speaker him away. He was under frighten might will Provo residents communists, of that the the revealed An dence -that . noon Only city been has 16th luncheon Far-srthe at of the tember designated picture Friday Mttee, H. V. Hoyt. John W. figure out that has. been on the Provo out to choke me when ' Rotary club at Hotel Rob by the' first presidency of the L D. bone In, bis annle was cracked ln be permitted to register --In the Instructions from Moscow, are plan- reaching and E. L. Roberts. schooL a , Provo week. or on three two constitutional as high S. church places. ning Fag Eight) (Continued Salt Lake county commis-- 1 IS heartily in accord with the , mat ion project proposed for;: lake and 'stands ready to do Tiling witnin us power to am ; ssist in making the proposed it a reality. he Francisco, field superintendent of society,' th, American Missionary a branch of the - Congregational xhurch, has. been in Provo for the past few days in an of the Procter academy pro' erty on First west apd Fifst Souta effort-to-disp- hff Signal honors were won by Utah the health crusade; work con -- state school-of-t- he ducted ae auring the past school year under the direction of the Utah Health association, according to reports jmaae' oy James H..Wallis, execu-IMv- e secretary of the association, at the meeting of the board of di rectors at the Hotel Roberts Wed nesday evening. Two of the eleven banners offered by ' the National Tuberculosis association for the health crusade ' work . were captured by Utah. No other state west of the Mississippi was awarded any banner. j The two banners and 17 pen In ta-t- ose i y -- ' d -- . assa-icatlo- n T b T 1H . - - T :. SehoolBbundaries I n stitute vo the-Pro- Clas-Jorda- n t: Of Gity School Announced 1 ,. - 1 : J: PICK JACK Begins . e -- . p ioday - - N - 10 BEAT FIRPO ' i - cp-n- . . j ..Gad-William- ' 10 - well-know- n i merry-go-roun- - s . - rll ted joihlnglieaUerftyaihlft d . I -- -- . . micK-snee- g . East-mon- i 2 V - - . . l. . - ' J . , s . y counter-revolutio- d |