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Show Tgg HERALD NOW YEAR. THIRTY-NINT- H SMS SHANGHAI" of Foreign Settkaeat. BUSY AT ENTERTAINING Russians Volunteer Fire Department Steals Spotlight Fro Hare Offered Highness." ' . Intarnatlonal News Servic. SOJlSSJT, N. 1", Sept, 1 David Wtndaor, otherwise H. K. U, the Prince at Wales, arifce late again today after a erowdei day and night He did not leave the princely chamber of the Burden home until shortly before noon. Later Cap tain A. 4. LasceUes the princes - ffl.llPJTy', H'd Walea Knit "' r plans lor the Beit. two days and tuajr ; test up. . 1 . st Aa was the case the day before the prince returned home betweea 6 and tf o'clock this morning after s V s , spending the night at the homes of I oodbury, Henry It. inthrop, in and Mrs. Vincent Ait or, long Inland not-- far from here. Had a great tune," he admitted In the native American tongue while k t bidding hU host and hostess good-' night ar goodmorning, as he laugh ingly corrected himself. The prince, it was stated, has .made no engagement for today ex- eept the dinner n his buuor at the. Piping Bock l'acht club this eve-ingMembers of the British and American polo teams alae will be Here ft an exrtosai rio-rcf the TInce of Wales, taken just guests of honor at the dinner, after he and btrBa th yarbx KUefc Watch that carried him ashore , Wales had a noTet experience mst from the aaarr raereaana. Tie hir to the British throne is seen night while dining at the Winthrop dtoreward. He is wearing a gray stME;a m dwk. f home. The electric system failed bewbiw mp. a Mw 4irt and collar to match and a red cause of tie storm and progress of suit, with wkile a re kefcfcitf prvcradcs from the top pocket of his coat. the dinner was baited until candles crarat. bad been lighted and placed about A gray hat, wit bftack baad. sat jauntily oa bis bead. the table. . -- t'i't - By RCKT Interna tiMial r KtUV betea i Tece of the ietenkUional . J PROVO HIGH enc EUertsoa, Clara Baclev Uen- denhall and Marva BuUocsl fifth grade;. Ethel Jensen. Katherm Smith and Elna IVnsley. fourth grade; Eat MalbeWs and Florence Fullmer, third grade: Xloneita Mc--! Coard and live Y. Gikrlst, sec- Fern ,. I settle-- - fit French bluejacVct?we LtsW afterntHin a?d c;rtereJ in the "wr. S Frfd- rfvTiiiir vauijKH " has been Increai it has been ia prerH ' ' years in order that the atadet ' (Over what might be more " adequately tab-car- 1 of. .r- - i.- - There will be some new faces, personnel of the Prova high Kb faculty and sume that we are vf (l' IHltu3TSPS;eni grade.-- Arises Orar.dlll and yijth Everything is ia readiaeai far opening of school at the Prove hu The. buildings havt been pat ia p repair during the summer neat so that it will be BMre attractiva the students and add to their Iveniences. u ana " lvester. first trade." PARKI'R SCIIOOU C. Strate. trincinaL Kees I ' and Gertrude Page, sixth grade; Oar. !m ttas C1TO1E High School Faculty Enlarged to Take Ca - of Growth Expected; Registration Days Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. ATTENDANCE FIRST DAY URGE M.VESEK SCHOOL. Oscar BjerregaatdpriacipaL SHANGALJSeBt. With r- -t Chi art (ithiing ixrted in prcsres at liung Tu. 20 i miles from Shanghai, tb consular i corps rushed plans tpday for the K- -. ! INCREASE ' grade. sun StTM CUtEVijMMldVlll. FOR ; SCHOOL. to FORM EHROLM OF ntaxtujf Byroa to. Jones, principal, and WendeU Bigby. sixth grade; Gnssie Bailey John, fifth grade; . Jessco Waitcbead. JIaj John Sett and Erma Jacebsra. fourth grade; Haael West rope and A dele Peters, third grade; Etta Hyde and Jennie Hardint. second grade: Emily An derson and Hannah J. CardalL first ABOUT SUGAR Fight ia China for Highest Bidder.' PREPARED The assignment of teachers in the elementary schools of Provo is as follows: tlJ.SKliYAms PRICE TWO CO y PROVO SCHOOL Your Teachers NAVAL FORCES NOW READY FOR ASSISTANCE NEW YORK SOCIETY IS b Young 1 lOPSL ittle Boys And Girls, Here Are Severe Firhtine f Calase Troops Thxeaieas Safety l to AO Dave Windsor Stays 1 Boms of the Night and Seeps Late. t- FRENCH British Heir In United States IN HA1HT i PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAYTSEPTEytBER S, 1921. First Pictures of BRITISH HQ WE - $0.67. MM GOES TO ALL FORMER SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PRfiVH PORT . : ' i aEau'dlagoneis" very alle Instructors we now'havJ1 lliHKa. grade i Henri- The Junior high school U bet j r.liceJtatiin. the t.;MHits and the jWta Smart and NateltailWis; streugtfiened this Ji j particularly . IV-.fourth I Frem h comiissiun. Kmh i grade; lVarl They will be in as much as the board of educatt -Svillianis.! and LaRoe F. nil ft Mrengihea - the nelicein i .V has placed some very' abb?, expe jlUa'u I third grade; lioma Byiund and ' esse oi ; euced and degreed peutila ia t I Kheta Kay, seixod grade; May Uaifway oHiHais eMJirmed ear-- t whooL Two members with aiast t llaninhnM. first track'. tier reports of the oathreak of ! degrees have also been added to- t ' TIMPANO Uiities jMween the forces rvpre- - ( itIS M IIOOL. ! senior high school faculty. . V. Martin sentint ttb provinces of Chekiatgl , Witbeck. principal, r Prosuects for a successful ache I CHAUIJ H ALI EN Asixth ...... Ku.-ana nunrm mavu lu kri.rttt.. tW. t V sre inrendc President. Farmers' Sutar C grade ; - M. Powelson and Rhealnxon. fifth grade; tieorgiana n r contAanr the. JBbimssst .atstrjccr Nwler at Trt-t ln.t- - .i.u.m t. li mt thm nriMMt it n ' 3 l ty Mring Tburs-4a- y Johnstm No uetailof the ii.ning engase- and Aleathea Stagg. Students and faculty members a t" of bliwants Clubs. fourth grade; Ethel Lewis and nint hadBMkcbed here uo to 10 making very frequent calls at Ruth Perkins, third grade; Inea IL m. tonisut,"4rat it' was N'lieved achool seemiug aaxions for the ope AU farmers interested in su$ar Xieteon. second grade; Harriett B. ttiht the Kunts forces had made lug day. Under the able leaders, prodactktn are invited to attend Francom. the attack. first and second grades; of Supt Lewis and the prese the meeting Thnrsday-eveninand Chi Ids. first grade. Foreign naval forces now here I bear faculty of the Prova high schoi f Allen's spee. h, - This d- - Alice Mrs. Lottie" M, WoHhen. special available for assistance in the event aress Jlr. titgetlier with a most splendid St j nuule rotlowins the teacher in wui le sixth grade for Tuuano-go- s mac ine uame uvsuuties tnreaten i .. .. ,k- dent body the Prpra high i,.k """" and Franklin schools. foreign interests imlude ten Amer- to have the most ought Mrs. Susa P. Whittaker. special loan destroyers and three gunboats ! Tear in it'a. biatorr. L. B HARMON. teacher in sixth grade for Maeser under command o Admiral SIcVey : is expected that the registr ; It and Parker schools. Kntish cruiser and two gunboats ; I at the Prove high school wV of the Provo Hieh tion , Principal Japanese cruiser and three run- be heavier this year thaa at at i -second his itglnnlng toais ; two French Cruisers and one School veaJS. Staden : ' nreviou term. , Italian cruiser. ' hshouhUregister promptly accordu: h The naval personnel combined ut mr ro i in utvu iurj uw with the volunteer corps and police After dancing at the Wiothrop FACULTY standing and at the designated tin gives the foreign defense approxi home until 2 'clock this morning, set for them to register. The tinC S By Departments. mately 8,000 men. the royal risctloc and bis party sped reepecAi r There is a pwibility of TOO Rvs-- 4 a f over to the'home of Mrs. Astor. yea rs Is as follows: Administrative. . ' Tnerrtn i f sian bite' siildiera now qaarrered the kpadons and biriuantly Sata Seventh and eighth years, L. B. Harmon, principal." on volunteer ships here may par?! lighted ballroom, the prince again day, of CarrolU.dean Elsie Septembjai girls. C ticipate in the fighting soon- enjoyed himself until the sub's Ninth and tenth years. Hoadafi Fern Johnson, secretary-registraIt is reported the Russians have radiance dimmed the glare of the Sentember 8. offered to as mercenaries for fight artificial lights.. Eleventh and twelfth Jears, Tue Reunion Settles Problem Long Orthella Nelson, clerk. ' the highest bidder. They arrived Lieutenants Nel- The prince played polo yesterday. Smith ' and VL- dav. September 8. cashier and, Jones, Eugene acj from Vladivostok two years ago and 'Perplexing Van Wagenens : He may do the same today. Captain seventh, eighth, and ninl lTh son ' Leave Hawks cotintant. Baj, and the been field of have on since here. interned YanVaffoners. the school I Lascellea said, They year students will begin are plentifully .supplied with rifles nine o'clock, have classes until now Piping Bock club or that ot ine Dell Webb. of machine and poto Bis t nn thirty U club. guns. Mlnrn tn group Creek Agriculture. ON BOARD F. S. RICHMOND t forty-fivthree until continue ponies from England has been on of head C departcame Booth, reunion Tan The Wayne Wagenen OFF NEW FOyNDLAXD, Sept, 1 ment win b senior the the sick list, three of them haTing for School high . resort close Vivian a Park to the at ' ein at eight fifteen In the meruit gone lame. Art last Monday night. There was over tiiy wireless to L N. 8.) Weather run continuous until four thlrt and Saturday night the prince will be conditions D. of O. "departmbead Lowell in Lieut at attendance Campbell, 13 of the family permitting. The program for students will I guest of honor at a dinner and which is held annually. Smith and Lieut Erik Nelson will ent-1--' the reunion, Clarence - the of home dance in the r year. St Frances Petterson, Junior high about the same as last noon the state were rep- resume their world flight from Many parts of ,; hot ' Mackay. Sunday be will be enterdents will take their resented. Uawkes Bay today. They planned art. the Howard, to i Esme for them convenient ever tained by Sir when Business. in was On to bt'jwff during the morning from spent Friday the day in: smne classes da British ambassador to this country. By H. putting head C. of departThomas, getting acquainted and going into Uawkes Hay fwr Fietou. N. S. deAt first there was some doubt as ing the noon period It makes grea the genealogy of the family. Satur spite the fact they had to buck a ment to whether the British heir should . Uscar 3M penmanship. Garrett, , er oprHrttinity for students t C mile headwind practically all the ' Vrfc !, aii; Auto Accident Brings Jail day was athletic day. consisting of Jggs"h miied "Tonne Highness" when Ethel Spencer, "typewriting and the subjects they desire to elet a way the American flyers-treand footraces of all kinds, the sports has doubt ' Instead of Cof fin to Reck- - baseball disap The schoul will not run on a ha addressed, that game being thek- prominent 27t miles from Indian liarbor (Ice shorthand. it Is appnr ' pian as- some peop peared on the polo field "look less Drirer. English. o'cloc- the grand Tickle) to Hawkes Bay in five features: At out. Students wt the have ant to be "Hey" or b hwtaifrs the Prsn ce cf Wales coming aboard the impression. 1 Her B. Maud of head Jacob, departparade was put on with" over 50 of - hours and 33 minutes. Prince, both mcrhing at work their take wax That's what Edward Albert. .Black ashore. him He disembarked canted ment Watch, yacht at John N.; Wilkin, of Springville. the family in costume in the parade. "We hope to keep going and reach etc., came orer here for to be one ttea cove ana cwwrwe ne inp to James K. Burden s estate at Gertrude Bey nobis, eleventh year afternoon. The only changes beii escaped death at 4 :30 Wed- Saturday night was the grand baU. Boston by Thursday night" Smith of the boys and play around a little. Syogget, L. L where be wia ssay w hue in this country, by automobile. narrowly that there will not be a unifar meet over on said. two to to the 431) English. was next nesday I'ictou is morning The leg given Sunday Springville Just when the prince's popularity road when an automobile he was ings, one of which the time was miles and the hop from Pwtu to . Emma Wakefield, ninth year Eng- lunch jieriod for aUseniorhit ? reached had side here school students. In the country driving turned over, pinning Wilkin taken up entirely by three recently Boston is $20 miles. If weather is lish. danger School work will start off mm a point where he stood toin the Ollerton, eighth year Eng his Fay we Leo can E. and P. Boston Thursmissionaries. to returned companion, Glen' good sou.by get Sargent, a or leg of losing an arm dlatelyrfollowing regisrrariou- St lish of Wanship, Summit county, be- and Arthur Tan Wagenen. day who night" ' curious ax first should the venir hunters and the dents, day begin Eng-listenth Black, neath. year. '. Gladys The business meeting of the re not stay ont unless It Is absolute' crowd about him whererer he goes, I two men The 3. were In WASHINGTON, a was held Lieut union ia SeptSunday night riding fire depart-- The county commission the Sea Cliff Tolunteer has sent Podge ear when Wilkin lost control which the Vesta P. Crawfordreighth and necessary. The student who star spelling of the Tan Wag- - Lowell Smith and Lieut Erik Nelson - late in school has to carry thewoQ ; ment drove their new truck to the nth year English letters of invitation to the mayors tifjthjcSElTJieatoxurned was- - gone thoroughly tlie. American round lh enen name ee of Easrjsorwictt anajjw Nellie S. Thorntou, seventh year of the class and make up back wot - morning 'from e, into. era front home thisof the and Ji.-- ': town of board of in the hopped George presidents Rht Hu H. - H's thunder. besides. This makes double ban nn.i who ran out and aided in In the past for several years the Hawkes Bay, New Foundland, ac- reading and literature. " When the same crowds which Forater Residents of Kaignt- - eatft Cub county eity and town for O. Edmunds, seventh year ship on the .student and the "thin Esther, men two de- to the from under car. name to. the tbe cording navy getting spelled family dispatch and heir the purpose ot inviting them to at- -that canaes discouragement aa r bare pawed the British TiSe to Meet ia Renaioa English and art shoulder was badly hurt, ways, part of the family it partment the tend a meeting arranged tor 730 hisSargent's poor marks. Parents are urged t gawked at him here beard that Language. WU-ki- n face The and :12 of Van 6 tbe Tan cut fliers and at leg Wagenen departure Cekhratioa. spelling part In East semerj" v at the court bouse next Friday night "Sea Cliff truck was visiting cooperate with the schools to at j Uarlen Adams, French. was slight injured. a. nv, was repotted to tbe navy deWagoner. at which time they will discuss fnr-- Deputy Norwich they went there to pa tbatthe students start: promgra t . men Birk (Sheriffs Otto and Admiral The t part by Magruder, beenjaakingun and xae annual Ksscamiie wsn familyhas tier derails of the harvest festival S. A. Willis hurried to the scene of effort for Udders, monkey with its hose metal Elsie C,. Carroll, head of depart- and attend regularly, then lecer to the at hmond. time cruiser arrive i a lik commanding long ana ceaewotwwui sBMiat-rvwill will be held here this fall in school work--is almost assured. their breath n the shiny 7 Their objective Is Pictou Harbor. mentwere geno-- . again this year. AnytedX I Committees have been chosen to the accident . .They fohnd. some tbe proper spelling of the name and Tn nriler that the nsnnh and mtt Elizalieth Gillespie, domestic.art. trimmings to. see If they now and ! much Wilkin. have arrested liquor s' after nearby ' investigation !.XoI!LSrtja4j.miles.frin " lived U KaigitrCie u rrwrtifd to be in the variousrrffiees amone Ine. Ar illa Roberts, domestic, science. dents might become acquainted wit i " decision. reached a . cay. charging aot hinTwrtbritrtvtngj(OMK The Prince of jWales may-Jennie WirkIns,juhidrT7uigh the faculty and the' departments 1 A resolution was offered and the financial committee, who will mobile while intoxicated. which they teach the following wt domestic art treat 'eja rough, but he certainly Z p. aa. last year there were fuX The United HALIFAX. in that the unanimously Sept, passed - h eral hundred peeete eajejed a rocs-iphis own men to work with him does get them young. Minerva give the list of teachers and the A domestic Edwards, States world round members fliers. the of the all ture army ran ing good tune. Ana tfcxs year tie and O. IX CamplelL wbo will be in family V, P, HAY BARN BURXS science and domestic art partments in which they workr j i I The most recent debutanteIs to LJeuts. WAGTAN Smith as and left name Nelson, their spell In love with head OTer heels Helen committee is ataWBg prepararieaes charge f the arrangement of booths Librarian. New' ENEN at work to and end Hawkes, will that Foundlaud, for at knst one thewsana ii traeads and displaying of crops and fruits. The Union Pacific hay rtrn. Emma J. Webster. " Wing, two nd a half yearold 1002 o'clock for Pictou, N. S. stock to meet in an bngmatfCa JaCifica-tio- o. .. The committee on prizes and which is located south of tb U. P. hereafter. Mathematics. daughter of Stewart Wing, tions. head of history departmea awards hi composed of A. O. Smooth tracks between University avenue CHINESE Samuel Biddulpb, brocker. whose estate adjoins the senior high, BOV LAID AT REST. TROOPS S. P. Eggertsen, history, aenia re- Fred Matley and Joseph P. Welch and First West been Letters have Wales practices already where Field was dambead of department Grace street, PLEACANT GROVE, Sept, 1 ON" FIRING LINE " high. bun- - all of whom will bold a meeting sreae ceived from Svixz people to an Owen extent of about in aged at polo. . Barnett senior high. Funeral serricea were held at' the Earl Foote, history, junior higl dreda of mites away 4heU fir fhich brkeeut there Tuesday International Kewa 8rvtc WeSaesdayerening-- at LaVar Christcnsen, seventh year. Pleasant Grove tabernacle- - Sunday Wm.' Conneli, junior high, geof I to be present. This rthbiatkia is;rourt house for the purpose of ner- - evening. IeTere Oiilds, eighth year. SHANGHAI. Cbina, Sept- - 4 Fir- afternoon at liJO tot Neldon Halli-da; and history. raphy j unique ia the fact that it is ealire3y feeting their plans in- regards to The Prov tire department re- ing broke out between Chinese facFrank Johnson, seventh ant son of Mr. and the 15 year-olE. It Rasmusscn, jtratot hl BROTHER r: ceived ;the aU tt 7:45 and withir. tional troops In the vicinity of Quin-sa- n Mrs. W. L. iniormaj. tne iotas erssg: rj!r wra ;tne rosDvaL r: I who now reside eighth years. ,' civics. Halliday, half an hour after reaching the barn B. W. McAllister, junior high lunch,pnisxaaknaeaaj2askal Manziang at 10 :15 o'clock this at I"arson. George Powelson, geograpov BUYS BATTER YMEN instraments and anybody Is apt to ONE-DAhad the fire under control thereby morning, according to an apparently The services were conducted ' by matnemaucs anu social science. I high. junior for axTths from a TO BE ENLISTED HERE preventing the be called a Emit of the blaze n Nielsen, here.L. A. mathe J received Hill sperad authentic of junior the high Bishop Payson report w . to the three oil tanks of the Texaco a stump-speecf " I, JL Hart, brother of the screen J sickle toruawrea Third ward. Tbe floral offerings matics ana physical education. Glenn Simmons, coach,- head a ar ' wm S Hart, is worxmg mi it e tsar isar-- j serceact Ueorse SI. Harris, or Independent arut Continental Oil ...Music REST A IS KILLED. were profuse and beautiful , t Provo as sales manager for the Fed- iTy Ross presMrat et the Gcanison Barter? C, has received orders to companies all of which are within Ernest Paxman, chorus, band and department C. S. Leaf, '.swimming, bexim, a ira.etiist the " battery to TuU war CO feet-o- f the barn. ..j.- .;t '. hxtTmit and Teaetable Growers lauey &ugar..as IatentatlonU head Ktra MURDERER Srvic. EXECUTED. orchestra, .of . f department and wrestling.' s. Aad the strength for one day only. That- .The entire department was on LONDON, Sept, J. Dario Res4a.i aawtarlnn which has opened It's of meUoas to the junior high music Anna educa Eggertsen, physical a k is f committee to is ealistdaest its .full one most C the of famous give ounij portlier aiitnnwioiie imTnavflvner av a a octTrco r?rwaasi the Battery sales office at Oral Expression. duty at the fire fur four hours to see lion. faith baekrtf that TaraareTiitor-Deiens- e Day, September that it did not breakout in any new! racing driters in the world was i LUX DON. Sept, With the-exFanft Biireatt and la nuw'teady for1 Mary Woo ley, head of depart- Emil Nielsen. " Eve a use that 1 Jokinx a anas-in Harvey 1 inftt ment. in w bmanesa' . i places and part tvf smainp assistant eMCf wj ""KennethWeight who enlist for Those that HartPrts-TnaT-ne-m-lands BELightrilEer: worth jail this morning the curtain track, today. day," there all bight In order to report Scienca. Mrr , una physical eaccation. Sergt--. Harris explained, "will not any further development has' been run? down upon one of the H. W. Peterson, physics and of the "two gun man"- - ana - wui . Woodwark. I most cruel for the NOTED TFNOK WILL LAFOLLETTE VUTt TO sign the regular enlistment blanks, blaze. and repulsive murders in chemistry, head of department t peaches and other fruit W. J. Mortimer, senior hisa, SING AT ELKS' LODGE but a special one, for that day only." MEET AT 4UAI0R HIGH the history of England. Mabon was. K. t. GotJld. general7 Farmers Cooperated association in science. of department . club will hanged for the murder of Miss junior high. typical " The Prove LaFolIette this section of tah in George1 Mortimer, , junior - . John T. Hand, note Salt Lake ARRESTED FOB SPEEDING. NAPLES, hold a meeting this evening, 8 o'clock Emily Beilby Kaye, with whom he (INS.) Sept Kenneth Weight biology. business manner. senior high. E3af hall BellnccL an on Father the at will star' tenor, the Junior high school, when all had been living. at authority Jesse Weight, physiology, DeTere Childs, junior high. botany I A. A. Hatfield was arrested Toes-da- y antiquarian affairs, " today an- persons wishing to Join the and loology. COURT Or HONOR TO MEET. I Thursday evening Mtevhtsg the Custodiaaa, ' movement are evening Aa Inca mummy, believed to be by Officer Tan nounced literary discoveries of 14 vy ent-progressive Social Science, nonrt of honor, for those scouts regular meetfax f , b aoCge. ae- William cbie& Balky. Delova in Castle now and with a Sant Lucia, charged driving EL Soy Slack, economics wtBh t naaa the merit badge' cordinr ta the Wageeea urged to be present according to C about 2.000 years old, has been dis and ... Henry HoUerman. aa automobile beyond the speed military barracks, but formerly a A. Mitchell, chairman of the Prow covered near Arica ia Chile by. Max sociology, in i hiit Thnrsdav at eight bodar by Thasaaa V. head of department Fred Blngtetoa. eoavtat ttadt alted raler at tha Pteva organization. Uhle, an archeologist Ray Stewart, history and roca- "o'cJocktetheriirTonuhUcIlbraiy. . , Thomas Duke, . t - t- rv tlii-- i s 1 k-- - no a t 1 VANWAGENENS GLOBE rr ML GIRDLES u. ' HOP OFF FOR JUSTLKETHAT r NOVA SCOTIA . !; . rr: e, ESCAPE DEATH BUTNOT ARREST . i.. - -- day-wssio- Mayors to KMGHTVfllERS 1 u Plan' Fall Festival ' REUNITE HERE i i - Tnl-msdg- has-bee- sjn-Ki- E ; t - - -- Home-Making- .. . ei kt vu - . $.. aua " r. BILL'S d PEACHES T m.:.i r : ' ins -- tm-Rtaao- i d : - i hl - independ- 1- u - . - -. . . "'. |