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Show 1 THE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923. evening. - . - , - A KxtKlux Uragon ' T - - The Bonne Fol Sewing club have their weekly meeting until Friday Oetober 5, when Mrs. A wedding reception wae gWtu Whiting will entertain. : the home of Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. 9 - . Taylor Thursday evening in honor K. of their daughter Alice and Stanley . SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY. : Cox, whose niarriatg: tookplaee Wednesday last in the Salt' Lake . Miss- - Helen1 Roylanee and Mis temple. The rooms were attraetivev Minnie Finley have gone to Millard nd county; where thev will teach school ly....decorated with fall leaves flowers. 'Games and music were this winter. the JealurS.o JLentertainment Dainty refreshments were served "Mrs. Emma Brown, teacher aTTEeT to 50 guests. The young couple Brigham Young University is visit' received many beautiful gifts. lug Mrs. Lydla P&lfreyman of postpone I tertaiaed ar uer uuwe, f. menus y .evening' In honor of Mr. Jiosr tiirtnaay unuiversury A cut glass 611 tliat day. 'Ophelia roses formed tbe tee .for the' .dining table, tore laid ' ft,r 12- - After evening was sleiif with (1 social euau T? E.. Loose ..- H Lut TburAlay in Provo, Ly-ma- n I -- Kf3VXlVS U KILGALLEN, . - . Mrs'. W. Lawrence Whkemore was in Salt Lake Thursday attend-- ' Spripgvj Uie. CITX . t Bitter deuiul of Governor ton's latest Indktmeiit Wul- 21. against r. and Mrs. A. H. Walsh and Ku Klux Klan ws q Mw. D. W. Love of expressed by Shr 'are visiting for ft fewTtng the eighteenth-aimtrersaryTntlyjfaltkeettr-and-Mrs- : theTeader ofmTiJklahoTnffTeahnt Li Mrs. tove s parents, air. Mispah. Chapter Order of the EastH Tily Newland of Los Angeles, spent ot the plun here fo.bty ern Star, which was held M. C. iseweii. N. 0. Jewett, grand ilfagon of the Supnday with Mrs. S. N. Wiscomb. .. .i Masonic temple, Ulan who is now Miss Louise Walsh of Salt Lake charged with takfug personal part Mis. Ueorge n. AnaerThe members of theOptimist club City and Miss Leona Hansen of in tliilurcn or sumerianu, parties characterized in will meet at the home ofJMrs. Guy Benjamin were the guests Saturday the flogging sneuding the week-en"another framed at-- " chargeas jie'Kaests of Mr. and "Mrs, Shurtliff next Thursday afterjionn. of 'Miss Sadie Wiscomb. tempt a Hi be 1 and character assassl ana air. Anaer- The card game.'50u" will be the Riuusev. natioHT Miss Lucina Clark, Miss Florence hther,:Mrs. Sarah( M. Jones. feature of the afternoon during wett said 'it seemed to him I which a dainty luncheon will be Simpkins and Miss Hannah Row at Governor Walton is using. Steed Crane is spending theJ servefL land entertained bout thiry guesjal "every contemptible trick within kl in Suit Lane visiting witn at a miscellaneous shower in honor. his command to make a target of .. . and relatives. Miss Clella Decker entertained of Miss Jennie Palfreyman abrid me as head of the klan. Governor- - Wullon's latest sensaat her home this of the month, Wednesdaevenlng the girls caampflre George - Hansen afternoon. The girls met In order at the home of Misr Rowland. tional charges; were contained in a jiid Mrs. ttinied to their home in to ellclous luncheon transcript of the first evidence plan their future work and enter- Games and a fter sending tne past, ' lew tainment for the winter. The rooms were enjoyed anjr many beautiful taken by tl-- mjlitary board now in-' Suit Lake. were- prettily decorated with the and useful gifts were received' by SKsslon in Oklahoma City conducting an iavestigatlon of the alleged flowers: During the after- the honored-gues- t McDonald, season's ud Mrs. J. domination of the klan in the city noon, games, music and a delicious " Mrs, C. It. Cluff, and Mr. ounty. Mr.rfid Mrs. John Whiting and mid were enjoyed. -- The ts. Terry uaKiey mocoreu w luncheon - was evidenceof transcript motored Owen Hall Mrs. Mrtind iila' Wednesday evening to by a statement by the All members and their families tfif Bingham Sunday and enjoyed nccompanied whicE or the wedding reception he said the nee? ollr horhonn nf thp niinprs ex governor in No. 3 Orders kl Mis. Adiel s. Stewart or of the Valley Chapter "" essary guns will be placed in the will cursion. Star entertain of Eastern the , was Mrs. lor. Stewart ike. hands of every man in Oklahoma. lliss Dee Etta Buys, daugh- - at a card party Wednesday evening The high lights of the evidence returned has Mrs. in 26 Masonic the Wright halt George September reeepTne William Buy as revealed In testimony before the with months visit five a an and home cards after Mr. Games, of entertaining. the iome Is litldftt military court -were:in England. . program will be the features of the her people , ,1.. B; Stewart. LThat Nv- C. Jewett, grand 3 dragon of the klan in Oklahoma, Gold- - T)! inthe d . ' , . " - f Smith. --vIrs. Fern Ercaubrack will give ft o? reading of the vision of Joseph tb west, Smith.. Byron Dastrup will play- lome greetings nowto you a cornet solo, "JLameutntlon.v and Hello, hello ; we'jsr friends of the a' duet 'will be sung by Valter . B. X. U Whitehead and Mrs. Sarah Romsey. The public is Invited to attend Lust ilyhe, jstudents of the Brig; the meeting. ' ' Jiam Young university this morning ! SPRIXGVILLE NEWS NOTES the above round to the tune of -i-.';', i r kittle Tom Tinker.'! The words Rev. W. II. Ensign of th Sprlng-ville- . were, written by Helen CandlunL Presbyterian church will speak yjcej)resldeiit of the student body. on thehen)eJ!LaborepftJiogether 11 :30 a, m. Miss Ruth Partridge was the con- with Sunday ' school will convlen al 10 :30 a. m. -ductor..... It was the first student body pro SundAy September 23. gram of the year. President A. Rex Johnson presided; .Mr. and Mrs. Louisa A. Johnson nd made hearty welcome, to ..the students hailing annaunees thearrtval of a fine from eleven tttatesand two foreign baby girl last Avednesday morning. countries. "Make yourself at home, folks, you're welcome to the 'Y.'" -Coach E .L. Roberts made ah elo quent plea In behalf of the" B. T; U. traditions. He began by rellins the students to make friends, inform- International Newt Service.' ... ' ed them that oniy- one question ' MERIDEN, Conn., . Sept., 21. would lie asked by St, Peter atrthe' "Gosh,' Elmer's rich " . So ran the pearly gates, "How . manjr friends news amouR. his - pals whenn-anouncemedid you make down there?" appeared In the local Among the B: Y. U; traditions enumerated by the coach were the paper that iOlmer F. Rader, 18, star of .the high school baseball following: School unity;' so aris- pitcher been left the bulk ' of a ninehad tocracy, fraternal, athletic, or $75,000 estate-cas- S, too under the otherwise; devotional exersiseBf will of Robert. W. Hallman, a retired President Brlmhall's short talks: Student the sixth factory superintendent, who lived man in basketball ; the B. Y. IJ. next door.ro Elmer these- many : battle hymn.' and the Bachelorhood years since Elmer was born.' 'Elmer's the richest lxy tn town," of Kiefer Sauls and Lowry Nelson. AH origlnaL B. Y. U. Doem was said his parents, who added : "Elmer read by Helen Candland and Vice is still going to his. work in the facPresident Royden Dangerfield In- tory and will keep his Job till its SyQ. Independent Political club' re- time for him to go back to school In troduced th student rne program was SDiced with an the falL" Elmer has a job burnlsh-fn- g eently. After taking $3,000 from sliver in lacol factory ami lie their victims' pockets the holdup r abundance of good music. works 10 hours a day andsaves men forced the club members to Bit his pay In spite of his wealth; T. on the floor while they made their Haluiin,, a recluse widower, who .exit. was not supposed to have much BOY money, died suddenlyswithout re- AMERICAN SYNDICATE TO latives. W.hen his will was opened BUILD SUBWAYS XN ROME. it was found therein that Italian' (Continued from Page One) had noticed Elmer's habit of thrift News Bervloe. ill tie From Canada to . Okkr-Sep- Gedt Virtuous Youth Left Big Estate '- body-offfce- rs. )'.' - -- , j I -- r, grand-daughte- oiwi-ntiir- mmmi- Hi..- - .mm mmv Mifs. V-- y x - .. cAciusiveiiess anu niuiviuuaiiiy 01 me newest .styles, for which you are asked from $20 to $50 'more else,where,. We invite and welcome comparison of these.iin'e garments with any m tHisHty. iuij, . women of Provo City realize that never before have such values-bee- n offered rigjif ;at the beginning of the season. . Make your choicenow. A small "deposit will bold any of the beautiful garments and you will make a wonderful saving. .Don't wait until they are all buiic come tomorrow, . - '."'..'' . ' '' '' Logan. ' ,.'.. ' that a smart frock" and the i i n 1 In . - . ita y - 1 mm a V I -; - -- . ri i. Autumn s smartest - .K s ,: .. ' - SBB . . rr--X . v ) j Kl ... H . v $15.00 to SllO.OQ I N. A Small Deposit Will Hold Any GarmentslJntil You Are Heady for It. ' - i , w ooi Dresses - ' wm 1 Beautiful Coats "in BrightArray . I J t J. d INVALID DISH. Provo,' Logan, Utah, and Montpelier, Idaho. u imij ; : There is a new Autumn frock now waiting for you at this store a' dress or coat which suits your fancy measures up to your ideal of jsmart- ness and beauty, r Bnnks of Spnni?dTi,rk sient last week end with her daugli-teMrs. Elmer 'WTBIrd.." Miss Mable and Misff Evelyn Warren spent Wednesday with friends - , . in Spanish Fork.--.Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Chapman of Emmohs, Utah announce the; eiiKagcmeiic or incir unugnnT Amu to Leslie B. Houtn of )Haplcton The. marriage to take plficc at the Salt Lake temple October 3rd, 1923. Mrs. J.. ' Stores n i..a.jni' r - '; m ' . Mr. and Mrs, Elmer bird, lind as their guests Sunday, Mr.'and Mrs, Henry Newport of Salt Lake City and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Ford . of , i ' MfsTToseiili nfiiCs of . FtoTdier Summit" Is visiting with relntlves . here. - " e We find it costs no more to handle only the smarter garments to, use a little more "care in choosing the frocks that are to have a place in. our v ' "' Stocks. "r'" , Ameilia .Mis&.Alhertaljruckctt, Saturday.. -- . giin-tolin- g Dress and coat distinction can only be attained by making your selections at a store which" features distinctive modes. And Farrer JJros. Co. is such a store. . .. Huff; ""May and Jcnnlg;. Cluyson, Bryan: and fay Jensen enjoyeiL.lhfe climb toMaple canyon hike last fur trimmedEvery da's express brings more, every day sees more and more of them sold because the , n aiid-Hele- -- ' - Miss Mario I Jensen, Miss Louise Mendeuhnll, Miss Florence Carrick jind Miss Emma.Iee enjoyed an out ing in Maple canyon Sunday. . SquirrelrBeaverrLynXfrWolfFox-and Tablet . , -- Ship German Here n - So often you will hear it said: "My, isn't reply "It came from Farrer Bros. Co. linniinn (.nrricK, miss aiei- Tew. Miss Amellia Huff and Mr. a delicious Brynn tew enjoyed luncheon antl a swim at Lincoln Beach Sunday. I v : . : .miss Better Coats and Dresses from America's most exclusive manufacturers with all the style, all the ; NEW: DRESSES Mrs. A. of Bunkerville. Nevada, fs visiting with her daugh ter Mrs. J. M. Whiting. la I . deli6htfuejjY expressed were MX. and Mrs. H. B. l'erry the guests of Mr. and Mrs.. L.. L. liianiond, on Sunday. LTew.,- in - FASHION'S FONDEST jyitfllES FOR FALL . Aaron Johnson. Sir. nnd Mrs. Bud Allrod of Lehl and Mr. and Mrs. John "Smith of t Salt. Lake City, are siiehdiug this week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. I KU FADES jllollcy. . . f: (Vi Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Groveman of yalt Lake.t.'i.ty siK'iit the. week, end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K I . the preparation cannot be . barred from the American customs, bat once it Is in the hands of home-brew-er all he has to do la throw It into thirty-fiv- e quarts of water, and In 24 hours he has the equal of the best lager beer that was ever foamed.''- ; Trial packets have been ; sen to America,' and sufficient orders have and appreciated Elmer's little fond International will been received to warrant the manu- ROME.' Sept., other-boy- s when steered attentions; tablets. t clear of his home. So thejwlH di Shortly be begun on Rome's .first Germany Is already ; using tne should rected that Elmer get the ane subway. If plans which have been preparation In wholesale quantities. mia! Interest ond $00,000 when he snlmiittedto the municipality by an enter college, to be used to pay his American syndicate are approved." KLUX UTAH expenses there and the x principal Many prevlousuubway projects wheii he graduntes. have-bee- n to the AWAY . nbandpned owing nature of he subslol, It being DOl lJLE WEDDING . .. feared that the Ifoundntlous. of the The Ku Klux Klan - no Hongor ' Brother and sister were at the. Roman palaces and other, architecIn Utah, according to A. flourishes same office at tne. clerk's county tural treasures might be . injured of Salt Lake, who time yesterday to secure marriage but it is stuted that these difficul- W. ChrlstcnPOn ' "" admlttHl Iwing' the former Kin? licenses. Vern.nl I. x Johnson of ties have beeq overcome,; Kleogle of theUtuh domain of the Lake 'View secwed 11 permit for his, "silent 'empire." "We surrendered marriage to Kdna EHznlmth Thoiup-soour charter about two months ago," of Mala'd, III., while his- sister May Mr. Chrlstensen said, "and we are Vera Dortea Johnson, also of Lake Beer uo Jongcr active ln:Jhe state." a Hceuse' 1ier name to View, signed 'A magnsilne article dlsphiys" a ' with. liowell Wallace Davies of Verof n letter written by Mr. -portion non: . to kbin officials at the Service. Chrlstensen News International Will-laiA license was also Issned to BERLIN, Sept., 2LFollowlng beginning of the story, v The letter NVbcllw of -- Willlard . thi discovery of a Gernmn prepara- end . Clyde of Sprlngville. tion' developed liy Berlin brewers however we wlll not stop ', to aid in averting the imfeiidiiig until we. control .'this state and PALMS. DOWN NEW ORDER famine. . William these great United States,' because OF XKW YORK HOLDI P MEN malt and barley .Toller nnd Harry Briton, two New our fww is just. and tirhnot fulL! . Internntionnl News Service. The articles, which is one of a NEW YORK, Sept. 21: "Stick Yorkitizcns, now in Berlin, mainVm up"' "is passe in New York4taiiM4mtJtlicyjLrejtcal.v to clrcnm- - scries of similar ones appearing, in . iiingazlne Js headed, vcit the Volstead nvt o.v nooning the Hearst elite. , among the Nation-widConspiracy of' The new order-Is' "Palms down !!' ih Tidied States with beer In tnb- - "The the Ku Klux Kliin," and i written If. was first heiiVd when irmi itton lei form. held up, or down, memlHs of the According to .Toller and Brltton, bv Imis K. Gliivi. ".; u,m tonah, spent Sunday with Mr. and x mm Mmi ; Will Snyder and ttimUyyot - l - ' Hoi n'itU lua fnmilv s f - -- . . V.'"- nt . Wose kOw$i& - according to the testimony of Dr. A. A. Maupin, a local dentist, and member of the klan- - was a "ineni-le- r of a self constituted squad of whippers." 2. That George W. Clark, disINJURED trict judge of Oklahoma county ; J, K. Wright, county ; attorney, and Thomas Cavnar, - county sheriff here, are now or were members of the Ku Klux Klan, according to ore the ("lenfaTTanieniiaii cnidesNiie"s8oiT 'their "own testimony-b- ef board. the part of the driver. The driver of the circus waeon (Judge Clark, although admitting he Joined the klan a yeur ago last said that he jconld not tell for cernot did he consider, insisted May, tain if the sedan did strike the " himself a klansumu now.) child, hut that it appeared to 'him ' testiaccording-to-theWhat, that one of the fenders of the sedan mony of Dr. 'Maupin' the telephone had knocked the child to the nave."' lines in Oklahoma City were fre- luent and that ihu. truck had knock quently tapped by the Ku Klux" ed against the child also. . r Klan. Of James Curtic Jlapieton, the In making public the' testimony, of the truck, said ' that he the driver Governor. Walton ; prefnud did not see the little fellow- until transcript 5f evidence with, the evl deuce that Jewett and 'his invisi- after the accident.. He claims' tlmt ho ble empire shall ot pass In this is not cert a hi whether' Ills truck ' ' struck .the eblld or not. ' state." "If .necessary," the governor de- . AccordlnR. to the jitorv told ' 4o clared, "I shall arm' every uian in sheriffs office Jy Mr. Curtis, he the state who is opposedv to' the Ku wasAwtching the ehjjd stnndinir near, the Orem tracks a ud who. had Klux Klan." lHHn playing, with the Anderson L! hoy on the parked plot 1n the Center MAPLETON SOCIETY. of the,streefHeilid not see' th Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson, had other child. Xefther the sedan .nor "the ior dinner guests" Sunday, their truck, Mrs. Thomas Dod- according to the Investigating or' Mr.f Were leers, Campders and husband and 10 traveling more-thabell and Miss Smith of Salt Lake, or 15 niiles an hour. Th,e offhw also Mr. Louis A. .Johnsou and two tire of the 'opinion that the incident was purely accidental, niid that children. neither one of the of tn,. Harvey A. Whitney, came down kafs were to blame fur the same. from Sunny Sale for a weed eudi Ttiat s WhatThey Al! Say . , Correspondent. OKLAHOMA SMOOT IN FtRWARD. Elder Reed Smout-othe quorum of the T'elvJIl.W the lleaker In the First jmrd chapel Sunday even-In- j at J'SO bPlwk In commemora-,KayOT.th- e one hundredth aunlver- of the coming of the - Angel loronl to the Prophe- t- Joseph BODY ' OB '.When boiling chicken, take a pint of the broth, season, heat and pour over two eggs that have been j slightly beaten. .Cook In a double boiler until the mixture thickens, pour Into small cups that have been rinsed with cold water and set away to chill. It makes a dish that invalids will like. v - W . . " I ' :v . 3 r k '.On- - VI . U. V iS.t V HTS JU Tt...t'v'i' i . I I ! 1 j" ' ' H I I i |