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Show A NEWSPArCX dedicated to policy fairness to ill sections CUh county. THIRTY-NINT- r . f Business Office . , Editorial Rooms. YEAR, NO. 219 H ID) o HERALD PHONE ef PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, APEJL 8, 1925 Idol, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o lap HEAR LECTURES o oo o o o UTAH COUNTYHIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO li f HOW IBM CLUB LIEUT. WOOD RETURNS TO UNITED STATES O.-- BIG LECTURES Endure Fo rever LEGION OPENS k 300 Touhr People from Six To Raise Fhro MHSoa Dollars iHtrana High Schools Coming - and War Orfnans v to Provo. V7 ilotiye4 DR. CHARLES E. BARKER EACH STATE TO RAISE , CERTAIN QIOTA v - TO GIVE ADDRESSES Mothers and Fathers to Be Only Interest of Fnnd to Re Used for RenabOtUtiom Addressed Afternoon and Work v Evening, Respectively. - V 'JS: .vV ' L'J-Sunday, April -- : - v - t: W i r In Designated U tan ataka. taj Kally iM Preparations are BALTIMORE, Md, mr out e- - emria '' ; ' being - asphyxiation. If the oil, called la la- troduced into gas niuliis, Its presence is notnotlced as long as tho gas Is ' properly burned. r But if any one leaven a gas burn, er turned on, accidentally or other wise, not burning the gas, or If there is a gas leak Pi the bouse so the gas is not burned, the oil will make all persons In the gaa filled room immediately sneeze so violently that they will dash out for relief : .' In the fresh air. o Dr. R. J. McKay, chairman of the section of the conven-Uostudying prevention and cause of corrosion of niPtalJs, discussed the posslbilitlea of ""never wear out" automobiles. Sixteen groups of chemists," Be sHld,'are now engaged in studies to produce cetal alloys wh.ich wilt tie lmjreyious jto corrosion. The aim, of these chemists' includes commercially, themutoiiiobllea will need neither painting or plating. jtf such alloys can- be developed cotherclally, then automobiles will . . last Indefinitely. . - -- . rc dei-mrv-d . Ir. tom-fced- t - rr ol ? - PROF.HANSON H. B. Brown Ellsworth NoLGuilty HEADS SUMMER: Addresses Students Says Jury MUSIC SCHOOL gTO-vT- SIIERHTRAIBS SPANISH FORK -- -- Wed-Jc.sdn- : a7i imtiremmvt awtfertnolaRIBir hl REEDSMOOTAT- ,. - d HRSIWARD HARVARD to-ni- t- tTn-- es sor-vicc- chS ,f kwa Joop; ldfctiwcre - -- tf ' . Ike ;. reprc-SNite- i - - ' JAILRATHER pwt7f tJ ',. BOY TOMORROW PROVO WOME- ' he THAN ASYLUM, leh GOTOOGDEN ' tbree-yenrol- LIUJANVOGE : alt FUNERAL OF It i SHEEPMAN . DOROTHY SAYS STI1L MLSSIKG Pro-feKs- or INDIGESTIOf 'of - d a DIES IN PROVO , DENVERFACES - . ; ; : --- !' ASHEVILLE, K.'C, April a (CP) Babe Ruth was a saddened, dejected Vathlete this morning aa he lay abed at his hotel here and heard the, word passed thaC he leaves for New fork this afternoon, there to enter a hospital and probably not to come out until after the ball season has ieiicd. . "The doc tells m I'm in pretty bad shape," Rijth mourned from nndr the covers."" '"Looks like I'll have to go on some sort of a diet for a long ' time. doesn't feel like .'M7 stomach It nsed to. "Sure is touuh to lie sick when the season is' about to open." f ' V ASHEVILLE, K. C, April "Babe Herman George Ruth, he home run king, will leav for Sew trk at S p. Mi. to,y. .Tlie licsaliull Idol who collapse soon after arriving here yvsterda. is. not In a serious condition, a cording to his physiclau und will I ahls to start the season with tt Yankees nexf'week. . -- The Babe passed- fulrly goo night to his room at the Batter park hotel here. The home run champion was stl' sleeping at 8 o'clock this morn It and was resting easily. 'Too much food in one stomach iuid Dr. Charles Jordan In dingno 8.-i- t'P) phrs said Ruth had suffered only slight touch of influenza and th:; el a a indigestion was the principal aii ' ' inent '",'15r?Toru1iiPfB's aeeldeff-bprTntic over the home run king's com:: tlon. "Ruth is a great, strong ft' low," he said, "and a hard cold hi Indigestion mean no - more to hi than sprlnjf fever to the averse ,'; person." , As a result of IsTlllness, Rtii probably will not be able to star the season. Manager1 Huggins the Kew York Yankees cxpressi ' the belief that the slugger will nhe In condition to play for ten da; or more. This is the third consecutive se:; on in which Ruth suffered au t Influenza )u the south. 1 tack 1923 antf-4- 5 Ruth fell sik a tint KpTingS," Arte,, but recovered v - iJ o. less than a SETHM.BORG LAID TO RES Funeral Services Held in Provo Third Ward Tut-da- y Chapel. . : r"t week". Huggins said Ruth had lieen pla ing the southern exhibition game "mwinly on his nerve," ludlcati' that he has been ill for some time. , ae Hug-gins- KITH DEJECTED " WATERFATiM , r Homerun Kinr Will Be 0u Game for Several ' ' Sunday schools. ' In an effort to encourage a. larger attendance each Sunday in the various schools, the Rail; Day has been planned. 1 Each school has been requested to have in attendance not less than SO per cent of the total L. D, S. population of the ward, .Including men, 'women and children. A latfie fel banner is being pre: body,-:pared lik the stake Kunday school :' board to e presented to the school The address tj be given by The prtocipal of the tmlowaaesrt . Barker Is fcIlow to Make the Most fund w not to he having thei!rgest per ccntage of atTtie tendance of the ward poi'mlatiAn. out of Life." Of this particular income w ill ho ased Mrtxfc4vHv- - IV Great rivalry exists among the lecture Rotarian Charkw L. Estes the extwtskmi the Wciwai rekaNK-tatio- a various schools, according to'Snper.-Inteudeof Chicago writes from Los Angeles rk aad for the Icstum prowuone couHHieruule uave w.wswe uuu toe world imiiui'u iinaiKiui cauwd mw. towm over, Ula mwiu, as foBowartt"'1:-.-,;.- : Bird and unusual efforts gram of ehiht wvlfare whkhi rails Flft having are a hoae fur every toamtwti ha Hturacd to the. L'nltcd States after a disastrous aojourh In Eur6pe.He landed, JToday I have witnessed as never belngput forth by the officers made the trip on the freighter West Chelae. The arrow points to Wood standing on ship deck being cheered and teachers of the schools' to before the wonderful work of Dr. chiki- - ; get as large a turnout as possible for This is aa effort whkh eosntwfe hyjhe crew, ckwnp of the lieutenant Is shown in the inset. Barker, tit haa made such a In ''' the contest pressioa noon aie that I ant moved the symiNithy awl ewoteratto. f In anticipation of Rally- Day, io write you, sometiaies a re- every man. wossm and rhDd h many, of the schools several vvwkg ; port from the field, by an un hetieves that the disabled tveerwa of the World War I eotitW w the ago inaugurated a ' school contest prejudiced person, Is valuable. "At 8 :30 this morning, in company last hit of deveri. that a awarding the class having the larg with Qve Los Angeles Rotartoaa, I coantry eaa give him. est; percentage. .afciU .member in, IW The" attendance eqch Sunday, visited the Lo Angeles high school. to Kle same that over? otaortmtt3r The smallest attendHUee of cucb There we found assembled to a affUrdcd. other Aaaertra school has been set at the follow great auditorium upward of a They mast aot hethihl.tt hvasc pwaaliwd thousand hoys and girls to listen to of their ing figures: Bonneville, 481 f Grand lather actitfkri Barker. And how they listened! View; 163; Lake View, 190; Man:. "Each stat tma heea astced to Three Bwcessfu raids wereiiged Mountain View, 162'; For forty minutes he held them B. Brown, president of the avu, 608; Hugh Joia to this aaoreweat and ewtarrl- by Kheriff J. D. Boyd andA'p-utli3- i was the of "Sot verdict Pleasant guilty." View, 859; Pioneer, 352; perfect attention, tense interest." At huU to ProfessorJlorence Jepperson Lcthltridtfo stake mid a nuijor in the O.Ltu.Birk aiid GeurB. Davis at ptoimrtlosi to It retowrvoi."Provo FlrsfSGOTTftivoeS'Snd, the close they applauded, him for 1 feet or Vtab. SH rvwod the iry i the case ofthe state of Madsen on Leave of Absence British army and a barrster, was Si.iinish Fork hi to Tuesday ulgbt that Provo I'roVo minutes. Even though he told them to the 600; 528; Third, Term. Summer During the siK'Bker at the regular WednesJ. C Ellsworth, for As a result the treasury of the way that she haa to every ptaah pain ; Fourth, - 543 ; Provo - Fifth, straight things abow-t- themselves, great humanitarian endeavor the merly of IVyson, but now of Halt day morning devotional exercises. court was enriched $:t57 ' city Provo such as no one had ever told them Sixth, 485: .Sharon, 209; President Brown used as his ceno an alleged charge of wben Judge George S. Ballif lake tTty. before according to the master of The first step to the omraatoatioa tral theme the' idea that a faith in Timpanogos, 300; Vineyard, 214. - fined D H; Christenson and Archie t funds of the do--, isarqiliclha the school, who was deeply God is the most important possession of the I'tah eaatisa will he the fwnrt Jensen $150 each and six mouths in tt)tstt Exchange Savings . I furmatkm of a gvorrl state a young man or 'woman can Hie the county jail aiul'Lcn Johnson $75 t Then they were dismissed. have. lie argued that after all no R!4eejjojUJjgJn ""And to mg the huff aiiore genuine" comfort can be Tho Jail sentences were susin-nde! the seats. Two audiences in one mittee. la addifjkm to the . .m tliat from such a faitb. good behavior of the' men. Itending great school Same lecture again. eommitteo. dtsrrkt and "When in a submarine down un oVikV Tnretday afternoon- in Judge ante. tense iutcresl and .attention. mittvees will to named.. Rxrrt der the ocean, I found God amkli hrwd' ; lrt!W ef taftwaBft MAN-ATKIWA- NIS 4Aeortirt-rooni jpmbc "sti qvarters. will act aa strvrvtary dce Its verdict after 2 o'clock Wed again. when I was flying out over the Then we drove to the Manual: for the state cwmwittee. it was ocean, I had occasion; to find comftroday morning. Arts high school. Here the same Iee fort in the faith my mother gave Mr. Senator Reed Snioot will te the The Ellsworth charges againt Pmtdent CmdSds Is rhairawsa ture again given to two more s me; when I was lit the trenches In siicukur at tho Suiidiiy evening the Payann Ex mp after weia. of aatKmal the eommittee hommry of a thousand or more each. nt the Provo First wurd EuMt-e- r France, I found God," President bank closed was. by Savings laws andseach atemher his rahiavt With the same effect and result. declared. "I want, to leave anflundiiy, arro.rdlng thejate hank"Sitn'examiner.' Charges Prof.. William F.' Hanson, well Brown, chon officers veterans to the pro4 accepted memHrfcip, Williiim Morrl- Iavls, professor with my young men and women In nouncement made by Bishop jos- a filed niUKiciim lots known by and against grandjury coiuimwr, Amoaf the wMcJt row lesston emeritus of physical geography. in- tin they hsd - new belief Jaost A. Canada tho thatliie Buttle. et several dismissed bus Wn added to the faculty of the g seen such a sight Each of the four her of the committee are the world for The First ward is SenatorWIarvi,rd university, will be tae : General IVrshiae. Mua months ago and were, followed, by Brigham Young university for the isirtaut thing in all the lertTirea, mind yooj, forty minutes! ' to attain is a fundamental Smqo.t's home ward, where Jie la speaker at the Klwanis club Thursthem nilsa tile of summer aQeged to Barton plication Amerkasi Ked sewilou, according charge Hugh Payae. ef the ""From there we drove to the Roday at the Hotel Roberts. Ills topic maintaining n home at present M. Woodward, dean of the srlioid. - faith In Gk1." Jade Keaeiw "ttoaattata of M.taads the hnk. tary luncheon at the Biltmore Hotel Cross; A large attendance Is expected. will lie "Natural History of Goodto tribute President Bnwn paid R Pope, district attorney, Professor HanHon, acoordlng to Here he talked on "The Evolution Landis. John W. Itovto. Madauae ness." .,. will lie in charge the Brigliara Young university, his Kfeesft Kretat prowcutcd the, cse,whHeA4tMy4njsWoodward, of Rotary" forty-fiv- e J. E. Allen, past president of the minutes. Not Charlea Evans to the ..'men. who and Alma Muter, d P. 5alt Swd tV Vi5lim tV of of school the music Hashes. since City of the a man qnlt his seat Crowded meet-In;club, will preside and wtlT MrAdoo. Frank tX LowdNt. WUttom Mr. KJlsworth in the ca sc.; Florence Jepjs'rson Madsen, head of gave him anchors for his soul. Wonderful message. Great entthe attendunce prize. . Iron of J. present Nathan Barlow, Supt, Randolt Hearst. Wi the depnrtnieut will be on- a leave llajrs. husiasm. Think of the work this Cardinal Ofwuweil Mrs. FraMcvo and Supt. Melvln Wilson-ocounty of the aliRence, siunmer quar during man is doing as a Rotary service. the Neho school district, were both Clevelaad . Prestwat. Kiv hard V. ter. Hwe addresses liefore 1 :43 o'clock. to addross-the- . N""the studcutSj Cfthed tiraut, Han- called upon of Professor addition The VeDdell S. Stout, .of the" Branch te.gnds! What a privilege I "have' 8tatesChaader of CVmuserce; and son or-the f nmsicjIt'iMirtiiitiit. had todT.L William tireeev presi Agricultural .College, also spoke. , f c Nimiiner pleaxes me '.'immensely, The afternoon Wtureof Tr. 7iar. Woodward said. "Cndoulitedker 1 at 2 o'clock for women and Tho funeral services for Leo J. ly his dynamic personality, his willson of 2klr. girls over 14 years of age. The adHarding, : unuMiial his serve and tt ingness dress will be "A Mother's Responsinnd Mrs. Rnyiuoud Harding, who Among the iucmiiera of the Provo alillily in composing and conducting was flccldcutaUy killed Tuesday v bility to Her Daughter." , will asset our summer to of the American Ixaion prochapter le, unn wagon, In ithe evening the fathers will wbeji xun.over: by 1 gram that will make the absence of will be held at the Vineyard ward auxiliary who intend to go to Ogden addressed on the topic. "A Mrs. Madsen less keenly felt. chapel' Thursday afternoon " at 1 Friday to attend the lianqnet in honto His Son. Hanson a or of Mrs. O.D, Oliphant of Trentas is o'clock. to great In pianist All three lectures will be given in Jary Expected Bring well as .a' splendid 'conductor and Interment will be In the Provo on.' Si J national president of the Verdict Before CtltrMHrS. April the stake tabernacle. Admission, b ' Aa elemeat of mystery etoas t- composer. He is the comiKiser of Txnicht fir to a.11 lectures. , city cemetery under the direction orgauixatlon. are Mrs. L. . R. , Edtwo o)ierss and a great many songs wards. Mrs. Paul "Dr Vincent Mrs. day to the dtsdppvaace T LUItoal Joseph W. Batholomew Passes of the Berg Mortuary. of Arnold Rawlings, Mrs. Alliert HickYogel IS year old XaaesvUle an Following Away " who told friends, she waa fcdwg 9est3wn of Besides being1 a thorough musi LYOVELAXD, Colo., April 8. man, Mrs, Claude 'Ashwortht Mrs. Extended Illness iVorothy Ellington's Inwith yoaaa Hal IVatahcjr, the tkto Fire insurance rates will be reduced J.. H. Grover, Mrs. Frank W. Domsanity may W in the hands of the cian; Professor JIanson has the gift of conducting community singing.' Soveraor's smtk ight per cent, it is ing, Mrs. R. K.- Dunn and Mrs. approximately Jwry hefwre, night ' We look Coafttcting: stotemeat to the a forward shall result of the pur- George Harris. to a estimated, lively 52. Ariinents. ky attorneys for the Joseph WlUis Bathommew, k In times music." ". chase be of p fire aaexpevtedSy new The tvfwst truck $12,750 erppd given fit the banquet wljl. by ftate and defense were scheduled died at the family residence, 638 from ZanesviQe Ittsi-itehat !4"&a tor May, w Ith the probability that Professor Hanson is well known East Third Corth, Wednesday fol- the city. Reed hotel Friday afternoon. hft that city to Hal tvttd$r. " ." "' ,' . ';" i " the ease the IT year old matri-dl- e fu music circles' for his work with lowing a protracted illness, : . iroveraorVhy told ntfscsror. will te handed to the nine Vte' Indian music and dances. He at DKXTER.lo, AprU & Denver The 1S72, He May and other cities of eastern Colorado per men the sttrie toto rircototicd mca three wxunea Within a few Is the composer of two operas based Fayette, where he had always lived are confronting a water shortage nn about, him were "mostly Se. on Indian-- ' traditions. The - Sun until 10 hrtttrs. .f , ';. ; years ago when the famHal claim he to Kan - The less heavy spring snows come to aK will dwlde whether the Dance '.Opera, and The Bear ily moved to Provo 'where he had ville LiUvaa Sunday akht and daw girl.to derstigeil, as her. i leviare the situation, forestry officDance OpcraJ!. It was a song nura- - resided - since, then. He was en- for a short rKie.. " : fame will spread . ial believe. or ahether she Is her from one of these operas that Lgaged in the cattle and sheerrn' ."Musical PovojdU he adver- over radio their declare, ' He home at 13M p. meatally tised Sunday among the' radio fans far and wide. to recently wtn for him second prize dustry for many years. able and. According to C. J. StahJ. assistant comrxentj m. and the drove into tda-hu- a wad rrial f. killing her mother. In an lntcmntionar "Provo has been recognized for when Warner ; district forester, the song contest In - Surviving him are hjs widow, Mrs. of the United States, average depth ' ahme he saht of snow on the eastern slope Is nine la Dorothy's! ninion here is which the songs were io lie lRsel Winona Baker Batholomew, three Stone's CadnmMans will - play at years ss one.of the leading nmsieal Today the Doataheys Varaed ttet oly one terxHct for the station centers of thelntermonntalu section. Inches below normal for this time of Jury to nion native folk lore. ' daughters, anyone son, Mrs.-J- ,- P. the-.- T new broadcasting tVOcer 1641 of Zasx. Lreeh-tb- at Pnatloa -- he KFWA'of Browning Brothers at The aiiiearance of the" Colunibians Is : sane girl the year. :''".; Mrs. Fred of Kaysville. Brigance ville has ohtatoed from three . - The: western fer her hearing she has Peterson of Calif., Emma Ogden." said Harry A'shton 'of the on the air .Holiday will again imrimw,. he mi& to soq that LiUia n tiamwia Thrtwghoat move ot her attor- BELFAST, Ireland Set rtwilts Batholomew of Provo and ' press this fact upon the music lovers theater. nvore fortunate, although in certain every " - ' and Riven her support to the of Fridays preferential elections are Batholomew of Ourny, Irtah.- "The Warper, tone's Columbians of 1 lid section. "' ; districts there to a deficit of snow. isys ! who ketttwa, wfch m will also "The broa ilea sting, that the government lost 'seven sents y Fitiiersl services will be held ..II ny Sections of the, western skpe her hoy friemts had acenwmabiedf I anrnpldly adi'anclng among the ; In theriscer parliament, the unionof the ;north-e- t at 2 p. m. ii the Provo Fifth lHst on'hestras In tho western sec acquaint the have an nceas of snow, guarantee U. as h rvMed murderess is ists, nationalities aml laborlles each ward Hinprl. Interment will be In U,,".a"it: with the orchestra, which' will Int sufficient water supply the tlon of the ri!to(ffmtos and once mnke a tour of that section later in U rrfml.Je to lro(hr to incacer-Ua- a gained two and. the farmers gained the Lehl . Tt, city cemetery under the comlug STunmer. aii avium. '.' one, direction, of Uie Berg mortuary, ' given the opportunity to be heard the suuimcr. - BAD ATTACK OF April' Jht JCfef possibility- - of the future. made in the 16 Hunday sclusils of Utah stake for the. holding of the first annual "Rally Day" to be' held Sondaf; io Victor J. April 19, Bird, Blake superintendent of the I t O O- -O . Weeka. That was reAiU-- today at the ;WM LARGER ATTENDANCE SOUGHT OH SCHOOLS meetlngof the American Chemical DOCTORS ORDER society. At the ait me time scientists MM TO NEW Y0R1 Banner to be Presented School were told of a new oil developed from common red pepper, that can Had Been Ailine for Seven Having Largest Percentage save many lives now lost through Of Population Present. Weeks Says Manager . T. High school atndeutd from Lln-fot-o. SALT LAKE CTTT, April The natkmal JO.AViM fesawvwt Pleasant Grove, SprlngvUle, Fand f t he Americaa Spanish Fork, Payaoa and - Ptoto and Legtoa tor disabled Vetera ta be win attendance at the lecture , of the WorW War. sawawd orphan to be at the taberCtah stake given , nacle Monday forenoon at 10 o'clock today to llah, - Aaaamwsmcad of the hjcctoatac by Dr. Charles E. Barker under the of effort to rate ftaha mart ta auspice of the Provo Rotary dub, j the andertakmc was made y Jwka The students of the Lehl and the E. Booth. eammsiiVr of the Mate American Fork high schools hare of the M&sa. deportmeat aim been Invited but definite word The America Lrtcfcat W ralnxg haa not as yet been revived- - from a aatioaal fund of wife them whether or not they Via - he is to. tosttr trhahifitatioB to every present disabled meraoa and to The atvdent of the Provo high homes fur tartaihlmt of asea arlaose school will attend the lecture ta a Uvea the war ewst.1 19, r irst Annnal O Auto to Hi SUFFEES STAKE SUNDAY FUIJD DSiVE OF TO BE HOST AT ..li PRJCE TWO CL v TV 5 d t . was'-bor- ad SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES stttlto. . t'her . j . . . -- '""",. Fh fr iT llmraetoar , Jt4 ,,5 haa StiK-kton- Snn-rtn- e "''t. , ' Impressive funeral services v ' held Tuesday for Seth M. Borg. w ii died of pneumonia Saturday Bingham hostdtaL , Bishop II. . The music was r r dered by the Third ward Rel ' Society choir under the directum Mrs. Kate Ewell and duets w snng by Prof. J. R. Boshard 1 Mrs, Sarah Ramsey. The"" speakers were Dr. R. V Chirk aud Walter Adams of Pre and iBshop David C. Lyon of I'i . ham. The Invocation 'was of Or by Alfred E.'Eves and I he txiici. tlon by A. N. Taylor. Tlw grave (he Provo city muetcfy was 1! Robert. Elliott. ,i rated by terment was under the i!!m'i.'-Dixon presided. Bl-h- Uie Ilatca Fur.-u- l II- |