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Show ' THE SUNDAY HERALD THE HERALD men you use Herald lYant-Ad- s niore than 2409 you reafh fait next time yon have bomes. Try one something to swIL trade, or rent. VOL. XL Fair Saoday. with free Sunday aisttt. UTAH awrtleaY First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. NO. 26. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1923: ISofoUo .wisrramw. :.V - t ....... SCIENTISTS OF UTAH ACADETilY CROWNPRINCE -- iAAA mmmm UTAH-MEE- t i.unr PRICE, TWO CENTS. AAAA TTTJF AAA A I COLLEGE OF GUNNiSON, COLO. IS DESIRED BY STAKES HOLD CONVENTION ON WESTERN TOUCHDONVS EARLIER filAIL OF UTAH, ALPINE AND NEBO UNITED STATES YOUNGSTERS SCORETHREE INPROVO T PRIMARY ASSOCIATIONS ITALY WITH BRIDEGROOM IS IN SESSION ,aaa aaA4 ENGLAND AND OF SWEDEN IS OF SCIENCE faMM-wes- taffavjr ' ,, a aaa L THE WEATHER SATURDAY'S GAMES. At Provo Western College O.B.Y.U. 19. At Salt Lake College of Idaho 8, U. pt U 105. At Butte Utah Aggies 26, Montanffl&aes (fe . RURAL ROUTES Score by Quarters. 0 0 0 0 Western College Lakeview more important than Residents Anxious B. Y. U. . , ...... 6 W IS 0 Annual Scientists Hold to Get Mail.Delivered He pleaded wiih 'fat the Brigham in Morning. : thfir days the declaration of Dr. ' Fred- - the teachers' Theecohd footbaltTictonMfor the Yoant Coosars cam -- . Young University of of the Pack the Latter chUOjcen CmvfiritSfJhlUtjLtoihe rkki Saturday on Timp park when they defeated the tootbaU L'tuh at the tristake Primary con day Saints and to live Such lives eleven from Western College at Gunnison, Cota. be as an to at tbem. vention would the morning example Saturday THREE CARRIERS NOW TWO KINGS ATTEND RESTRICTIONS NULLIFY Stake of The open play of the Colorado team was one of the tea- school Board" inlar the auditorium, "Harmony, high' .DR. CARL F. EYRING "TALtlEOFONFERENCE was an boards the Al The of of address ;y Utah, topic tures given Primary of the game, 69 was also tlie eAwtitiunal pUjring ofr ' OF B. Y. U. FKISS1DES pine and Nebo stakes met in, two Mrs. Pack. She said that a spl it Aiken at quarterback for the Mountaineers. sessions Saturday, in the forenoon of helpfulness and a desire, to serve mm vs v vuicwunuiij JU1A.UII WOO UJ Itti I vm,- i T, N., should actuate every member of i jc Three Generations of Swedish American Secretary of State and afternoon. Presidents " VllUIEva lidV AAun tm n TVIACt AT and" board L. and stake .should thut Cbipmnn they Taylor Stephen 4lks-tLimitationsNtianyintere8tiiig-Papeirsgnity of "their cn JosepBTleece andererii Given by Members on Demanded by France. Prince Wed. "v- -' high counselor and bishops of the. She urged that the teachers of the orxaa cpnTfirt nni or tne manv iorwara Dasses inea dv u Scientific Research. three stakes Were in attendance. . Primary should consult often with of sensational run team the was the game. the bishop of the ward and should presewt-froand were rooted few enthusiastic but for' ' The spectators associahim of the work the with the acquaint Primary People of Lakeview are anxious By LUTHER A. HUSTON. ' 'y ByF. A. WRAY. tion Mrs. Sadie Grant Pack. Mrs. orpuiizatioii Is doing. to have an earlier mall service than both sides whenever an exceptional play was executed. Aiken, The Utah Academy of Science Intrnational News Service Staff International News Service Staff Alice Miss Afton The and for Sheets Young. necessity " was in annual session at the they are given at present. Mail how the shifty quarter, came in for considerable praisa. Correspondent. Correspondent. work lu the various orgaulza-- . arrives there from presided at the services. Nov. 3. In contrast FIRST QUARTER. 2 to 3 o'clock in Young university on Friday LONDON, LONDON, Nov. 3. of two with to pass ball tor fvwwari T. N. Taylor offered the tions of the church was emphasized the afternoon. evening and Saturday. On Satur- countries George ofKings In the absence of Captain" Ike falling previous optimism, government President session-Allee and Mrs. Sheets. She for the England referred invocation by bnt opening could gained Aw jrards w next delivered a few pass, it If circles were, Jn deepest gloom today day afternoon trips were taken to "Moriuonism does not save with to the fact that the Savior had pre- hours earlier the. residents, of that Young, "Buck" Dixon,, acting Gustaf, of Sweden, queens, princes, over the prospects'r the proposed Ironton and Timpanogos cave. Incomplete " fVwMl pirn, play. Western' to the to kick 30 "No one to In chose Dr. is order be able said Pack. one act," pared years' section say that they Would be bet Dr. Carl F. Eyring of Brigham princesses and many other notables International reparations conference. Hxon pnntai Js3d vl Kim. College eleven. Cnlorailo'Si WU oa tta. Yonngumvi It was learned at the .foreign ot saved In one moment or not even at to teach during three years, and ter satisfied tbairbey-arroowcrowded the tlny'cha'pel--to- f but sometimes n Investigation Tanhe post of- fice that Great Brltian has instruc- Heath, academy, read a paper at fWeday ticket! to Iladley, retnrnedH iixon James Palace for of the St wedding Itoen church had Is tance a the reward. there pre fice discloses the fact that at prespriesthood session. Dr. Eyring's subject was M A Wright kicked to Yayfcr ta a Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf of Swed- ted Lord Creme, British embassador "The word of wisdom Is not fail pared In the School of the Prophets ent the three rural routes are so 15 yardss. Iladley made yard. field ad letwraed ftv to make the utmost ef"Pulling Electrons from Metals by en toParis,. Aiken nto forward Grattopuss even rewhich It a Louise been and Lady had if fewf is succeeding Mou'ntbatten, of forts to Induce Premier Poincare to ing, establisfaentjyThFf evenly divided that if would be Intense Electrical Fields." The TmvmpM Krrd mTr gained 15 yards. Aiken gained 25 wrisni iniervettira She urge"d sults of experiments by Dr. to begin-new route. England,, a member of the British modify his terms and to make, the are breaking it. The Lord never Prophet Joseph Smith. center. Another forSes-sesi- Gustaf Adolf Weds Member Three Nations Now Oppose of British Royal French Restrictions on A Family. Reparation Conference; That the toys and girls of today arejjetter-thanthos- e Is the nilsslon- formerJiry-work-abroa- - d. -- f -SER-VE-745-FAMILIES ' ' A I I -- - It-- rm H There-Wer- e m d thejjen-eraJ.4oar- Teacher-trnin-In- Brig-ha- Mrs.-Pac- k , 1 cap--tai- . d yr. Mllll-ke- n and Dr. Eyring of California were given, showing that loose electrons were pulled froln the surface of atoms by the application of intense heat As such electrons were pulled away, said the professor, their places were taken by other electrons from the interior of the ' atom. The lecture wus Illustrated by lantern slides showing graf re sults of experiments. "Time of aDBlication of Paradich lorobenglne for the Peach' Tree Borer" "was the theme of discussion the B. X..U. lit. Merrill asserted that borers could be destroyed in the spring as well as the fan. This had been shown by experiments performed by Paul Harding, horticulcural stu-dent of the B. Y. V. As the orchardist usually has more time In than the fall, thlsdis-cover- y is of importance In the destruction of th pests. - Jennings G. Olaen of the University of Utah discussed 'The Occurrence of Malta Fever in Utah." The fever, Mr. Olsen stated, derives its name from the discovery of the disease on the island of Malta In the Mediterranean. It was first United known W b present States in 1905. but probably existed ia the country before that date, It was brought to Utah by a herd of Imported.. from. .Arizona to Kane-countin February, in 190U. The disease germ is persistent and difficult of destruction. It may exist In the milk; blood, or urine of carried and be by other may goats animals and be communicated to man. It may be found in corral dust and may affect man through abrasions of the skin, or cuts. Rheumatic pains and swelling of the joints are characteristics of the disease. In Utah some fifty cases of the disease among men working with goats in Kane county have been reported. Four deaths .therefrom have occurred, but in two cases there were- complications with other diseases. Men have been incapacitated for work for two years, and have sustained loss of memory through the disease, Mr. Olsen called attention to the necessity of action to prevent further spread of toe malady. B. Hale of Prpgfiipnt Whtti Riuw Mun van anientific ex--1 the-sprin- g s royal family. - Besides King Georgerfnd Queen Mary there was present the Prince of Wales, Princess Mary (Viscountess Lascellesff the Duke and Duchess of York. Dowaser Oiiwn 'Alpr- three generations of andrj'aud Swedish royalty. Many ambassadors and cabinet ministers were present but owing to the sinallness of the chapel many friends of the bride and groom were . unable to attend. 'CrowTsTruetfTOesTree ace. A police cordon was necessary at St. James to bold back the throng of curious, made up mostly of women. The archbishop of Canterbury was to officiate, assisted by several other prelates, Invitations were sent out for a Urge wedding reception late this afternoon at Kensington palace, the home of Dowager Marchioness of Milfordhaven. ; The bride's gown was of frojsted It silver gause woven in India. was of simple design planned by the bride herself. ... a reparations com Vote Given Solid , Polneare! semi-ofici- i '. K d - kt n u . 8 fc--tt n gaard-MsiiM- ta d 3-yar- d MOVIE STAR OUT ON BAIL nikte IN MEM0R1AN DEFEATE free-tod- ay ' Cohiwdo-fathr1rsw'Wa- five-yar- sst d : Memor-lam,.th- e. -- BngHsy-ehamplo- d : : d South d - Typhoid-Paratyphoi- , ' o- , . ' d Kontest -- t d Kiddies Koloring - tsK-kl- t Great Brjtiaa desired.,, to write Into the Invitation to . the United States the actual terms of the conference, talcing the agenda out of the bands of the Inter-alliereparations commission. France is opposed ta such action. France wants, the conference to be held under the supervision, of the reparations commission and along fixed lines laid down by the commission. In the meantime, all developments are held up. pending the result of the British representations to Pre. so penman for the. British government admitted to International Newt Service that the prospects for the colference are not He said England s 8atlswactory. chief hope is that the United States will make strong representations to France on her own1 account. Secretary of State Hushes has' alnotified the Informally ready French embassy at Washington that ' Every Provo child not over 10 the French limitations on the conyears of age is invited by Manager. ference re not satisfactory to the J. B. Ashton, of Irvine's store, to I'nited States, but the British beenter that storeys Bed Goose color- lieve these representations were not strong enough to get the desired ing contest. Mr, 'Ashton will give to every Juvenile who has any painting ambition a nice little booklet containing pictures to be cohired. The booklets are free, Mr. Ashton explains. For the best coloring of the pictures in the booklet Mr. Ashton will give jrizes. To the little boy who does the best coloring Job will be given a pair of Bed Goose shoes. To the- little girmm nanas in tne nest colored pictures Will. DC Interntlonal Ksws Servlcs. of the LOS ANGELES, CaL Nov. S. Prop- - given a iilce big donone-planatlon kind that Santa Clans bas to pay ertlesof the Salt Lake Taber- S4.50 fof. nacle." President Bales had made observations at the tabernacle at .These two prizes will be awarded the films as Patricia Palmer, was on $1500 bail, following various times, the- most favorable 'next Saturday afternoon, by - the yesterday by federal being from 1 a. m. to 5 a. m- -, when judging committee, the chairman her arrest .for alleged extortions of the city was comparatively quiet of which will be Prof. O. D. Camp- authorities Tha speaker submitted mathematical bell, of the Provo high school art money from George Lasher, nnder threat of federal prosecution. formulas deduced from data obtain- department As Miss Gibson was released toed from his observations, accountAs rapidly as the pictured booking for the remarkable acoustic- lets are colored they may be handed day, it was declared that her only properties of the renowned build- In at Irvine's store and wiU be relations with' Don Osborn, convictu. 1; lug. placed la the store window, the con- ed in Ohio of blackmailing John L. On Saturday morning R. A. Hart, test clostngatWotockneonSatnr- - BushnelL Springfield, Ohio, banker of 410.060) atd-tdrains g? -- engineer- of - 8 It La ke day; with the- - venting read a paper on "Soma Aspects Th federal City, The contest is limited to children of a bouse to him. - of Paper Mulching." In beginning not over 10 and is open officers stated, however, that Miss old, years bis discussion Mr. Hart called at- - to children of the entire county. Gibson wss Introduced to Lasher by - tentlon tothe value of mulching In Children may get the Red Goose Osborn and that the convicted blackgeneral In crop production, notably booklets any time this week at mailer later idvlaed the asserted vic' the. conservation of moisture. Paper Irvine's.-tim to make a settlement with the v. :.: may be used to conserve moisture condition enters gin another On, yes, la arid or semi-ari- d regions or shed th econtest : Ton must color the . Miss Gibson accepted her arrest . water in areas of great humidity. with startling calmness, the officers - For conservation perforated paper rooae red! use water colors or said, bnt emphatically denied that -Children, may Is nwed ; ami for shedding th ihehadthreateii .. . water, plain paper. Paper also con- -' crayons. ., , Lasher unless he provided her with serves the beat of the solL gives a funds. She declared her arrest was greater soil con thickness, and a matter of personal spite. MAN RADIATOR NEW ' checks weed growth. Lantern slides After accepting service on the A. W. Tan Dyke, formerly of views were shown illustrating the at the door of her residence, warrant Is an who and Lake expert Salt lis of paper mulching In growing Miss Gibson If said to have called to estabbas automobile mechanic, plneappk In the Hawaiian Islands. . v her mother. lished a new bnsinessfor himself O. A, Ogtlvie of the University of "These gentlemen are officers. at SflO' West Center street Utah In a paper on "Some Asjiects MrVaa JJjke has iallvdhll George Lasher bas sworn to a warof the Bacteriology of a -- Mixed rant and I'll have lo (to with them." new concern, the Provo Radiator Epidemic." "All rlRht," the mother retnrned Co.. and will do automobile radidiscussed the recent typhoid epl- . quietly, "are yon going to JallT" ator work and repairing of fend-on"I suppose so," the girl returned. (Continued on Page Two, .First. And she went Section.) - n g I of the Interallied mission. A .goats all of the officers and teachers of and the the.vmyd organisations stake Ixiard members to attend the teacher-traininin work thler respective wards. Miss Afton Yomic spoke on the necessity for recreation and outlined pin us that would be of help and assistance to the teachers line of work in the Primary; ' stra-geti- mier in-th- through ran yards, beta Anwiwd. Ky and Grandview, are on route yards Gratton to Hewitt, net- aud ward on Y S.Vjr4 Wis. three which. also Includes the dis- ted 35pass, ball Hinckley fc und the placed yards ftt yurAs. Yowat Slate trict south of Provo as fur as Iron-to- on line. Aiken lost two K three yTxts. . Aikeo mid the southwest district of on a fake puss. Aiken held IMnlisrd. yards Kad a" Hinckley Provo. on fourth down, 0 yards to go. An fam!-ball. Hiitt'iWy ', With the Aiming of the industries incomplete forward puss,, right in player who S5 to the southern section of Provo It the hands of Hewitt, who was In- plekin: it up aitd nm?c yrda . Nxuax is believed that that section will side gcuil line, lost the Coloraduaus for the first um-failed to khk gwL soon lie filed up to surh un extent their clmnce for a touchdown. Scow YtHuiS , Wrtsr ft that cither one rural caroler or a "MemloiihiiU gained 15 yards refrtiltir city currier will take care through, right guard. Dlxou around TltlKD QrARTO if the mail service in that section. end for 8 yards. 14X141 kicked to Jukvtf ho tNi Dixon through IiTTTvnt way the mall delivery in center for V s - second first uown. turnetl 11 vards. Vttt Youne was the, Lakeview section would . either Dixon gullied 1 yards through left eualiatt flv yrd aw4 Astwd hfcv-f-- "1 ican-ProtesUlie u or cba isiLibe b w'wwl ya fntcr. l'ixon Uim lacnai- cared to- - s'.w. '1 center. would lie Tuylor made no gain. to IVkuradti's the rural carrier lie taken from the Dixon kicked to C. AVrlght. ph te forward pausn twbxt. AjhaU.-pafailed. Uiwttosi uio1 t sonth district. Colorado' ban on their jrards, ple-UiIt is also believed that with the line. Forward ' pass fulled, C. Dixun who Ktiuraed baU ta saklrhtU. 1 pass. Incomplete maU'comlng In during the night on Wright hcld. Dixua five yard thtt:h waM. the Orem li le that the rural car Gratton kicked to Taylor on Y IHxon gained two ymrda thruafh line. riers will lie in n position to fr- -t Mendetibnll made five-- yard tmmo placo. lHxua fwar - yard ... away from the post office earlier through left tackle. No gain, for through right guard ftw first dow. International News Service. lsm, have a right to protest against than at the present time. Taylor made 24 yards Taylor aude half a yard araasst McAdam, Manson. According to J. W. Nov. 3. SAX - FRANCISCO, the dominant part played in the Manson gained ft end. Maasosi ao gat araaad left It is Impossible through center. assistant postmaster, and of standard nomination the other California that party Charging left guard. Taylor end. IiKOMtpleto fwrward states including, Illinois, Ohio, In- bearers by the abnormally lare at the present time get a new route yards through The gained three yards. Taylor took Young praatiard IS yardsa fxw hKt diana, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, southern delegations, which have for the Lakeview district. ball over for first down. lug. Dixoa kicked tw Aikva Kansas, Wisconsin, Massachusetts so frequently been the subject of three routes of the !".c!;l offlc Is d tta, Grattwa right Cokmido cared for In such a manner that it Mendenhall went throughManson aud New York are being "penalized" qm'stional.ppUtlcaLi.aniuuIntioiis 4. made 13 yard road rtxat for three yards.. ' ' under the .proposed apportionment that their very names have becoriii? could hot be bettered under existing guard hulii Fnramrr! ruiNS. Illxoii to lucomjilrte Axward iata. -- Jlawsr carof one Conditions Each the 1I term lean la of to next ' 4he Itepui reproiichJhroughputJLhit delegates X four grarda.Y forw ard laLs&jUwttoaLtajAikcB, riers nave "about "the same "number MendenlislUneted Albert E. nation. national convention, h id. Hall to Colorado ou their 15- - netted Colorado W yards, fiiaeiac serve to and alwnt of travel miles is the oelleve that "I of theCalifornia chairman it Hoytottr" obligation boll oa Young'a c4ht-yarvard line. ,tta. of families Republician state commiteee Issued and duty of the Republlclans of Ca!- - the same number .' Gratton kicked to Taylor who re-- Grattoa heM. Altai twatded. Routes No. 1 and 2 abut the free a statement today demanding a lfornla to demand their equitable t, thjryojrajitK bnt rwxerd. TayKr.; v IturjMdJiYiU&in Grove yeTrveTyTrwlhe-TIPBBnnconnatlouul in the of 39 California for aa T representation son made six yards througb hn TuterwpteoT YorwardTlp representation line . delegates instead of the 28 assigned. vention of their party this year and pos tofftce and route No. 3 abuts the tackle. Manson througb right three-yar- d from the post of the Springvllle to none Insist states said the delivery statement that delegates Boyton's Wricfct Dixon kivkvd aad guard for three yard. Manson ' mentioned werjs being del fed their rightfully belonging to this state, a office. made enough for first down. Man-so- turned SS Mvalhaa yard. the to Mr McAdam, no of According supfor a the result other overwhelming proper representation through right guard for three iutervetxvd fwrard pass. 1 purpose, apparently than to preserve port it gave to the Republican tick- carrier on route No. travels 27.21- yards. Mnuson a yard. IncomDixoa gained six yarK Ma-su- n famlserves miles each and untaken lie day shall in et 1920, the disproportionate and wholly arhitarily made two yard. Taylnr Had ' plete forward "pass, Taylor to Men- covers miles24.1 2 lies. lloute'No. to a it transfered from and of the away Another Incomplete pass first down ' through warranted representation oellUii. went four yards throws ' group of states composing the solid group of traditionally democratic and serves 251 families and route; turied he bun over to Colorado ou covers nines ami serves Colorado' ko. line. south which' have never cast a states, which have no claim Maasust tgaiaed rw ritfht. guard. Slato took Gornilev's place at yards throMgh rfent Kar4. Dtxosi important Influence In 21(1 families. single electorial vote for a Republiroutes throe the Several a ago our left years of kK-end. can ticket Gratton the affairs party. yard through made no rata. liM ro The importance of the southern "I urge every Kepubllcian voter were consolidated Into two roules. left gnurd. C. Wright a yard Colorado ha. business for much too This couimuuicate left at California in proved to guard. Incomplete through states, in most of which the RepubColoradvk falW (Vwarard pass. lican party consists of nothing more once with the members of the Re tach one of the carriers to handle pass, Grutton to Hewitt. Gratton Howard Kwnd Grattoa) after ha mode Into divide effort wns 30 and' an Dixon who returned kicked to committee and than a skeleton organization of puhUciau national fabe 6 bad gained six yard "professional Job holders," Boyton's sist that this state be given the the rural routes Into three sections yards, placing ball, on Colorado's ward twss.tumaiik. to llrtua Y line. for the national trippenalized again. statement continued, "has been the thirty nine seats in ieahsrd awa Aiken, forward pa midA. Sinoot was O. ball in 10 of "While napost Is instead to which it yards, placing ping, entitled, subject of scandal in Republican yard. Gratton luuttvd t yards. Held at end or quarter, tional conventions for half a cen- the twenty eight seats arbitrarily master.", said Mr .McAdam, "we, lHxua gahwd six yarda arwtod dl-- . SECOND two to three or. Ql'ARTER. for tried the us years under program tury. The states oX the- north and awarded to right eutl. Dixod- Mado two yarda ou Aiken furward. not to was Gratton mutes vide the It again. west, the strongholds of Repnblicnnrecently recommended," left tavkav : Maaa jaha-e- d until after a considerable corre- five yurds. C. Wright made a yard through two yards A first wa, la-- " msde Aiken GET ALLEGED PADDER. service guard. with througb the right postal spondence forward RepeaKsL pass. JEFFERSON CITY. Mo., Nov. 3. aud thorough investigations by the tliree yards through right tcakle. For .third time Yoawtstva faiW Hyde today honored postal officials. that we finally suc V.. Wright made six yards and first to rmphto pas.- - Iasfd of wt the requisition of the governor or ceeded In getting the three routes down through left tacklo. Howard lug laxoit trU-- farwanl ma which threw Iladley for a yard's "Iowa. IiiihiL at ILQHwdLianin" lows fur Pitnnlitloju - lfa fiilled. Grafton Forward ZEV LOCKUuru, anegeu mi aiomea paypass editions At present tho morning line. their 4u.yatd roll jpndder, .and Issued a Warrant of ihfirrovo Herald is ..being sent gained five yards 'aronhdjrlght eud ror Lis return w uiwu. uocnuurn over each one of the rural routes on rake iuims Titrmallnu. ltadiey A ilea made S3 yard a Arwar4 (Special to The Herald.) , Is at present an inmiite of the vet- - from the local postofflce as well as kicked to Y line. LATU.MA.-Ky- .r Nov, 3. in one ernuns' Dlxoh lunde five yards around pasa Kftro lete ifc4catt bureau nospitui at jerrer- - over the rural routes of Siringville, of the most sensational horse races son Barracks, St. Louis, and is In" dowulw: him froai th left end. Dixon kicked to Colorado e in America this season Iu Spanish Fork and Pnyson. iwuiUard fiv lino. Slats made 30 yards rear. Cidondo w In Dcs Moines. wanted property of Curl Welde- -' around left eud. Hewitt made six yards. HU on Ymumc's Si yrd ON PREMIER. HERRICK CALLS mann of Newport, Ky., came out dvd third; yards nromid left cud. Aiken beht Uuo whett the gaa MOB LYNCHES L1N. ahead of Zev and My Own. 4o-- quarter. kick failed from in drop llitdlcy Service News Intrnnti6nnl Zev-thwinner of lhe Kentucky MfSKOGEEOkla., Nov. 3. yard.. limi Tujlorjeturued13 I'ARIH, France, derby and conqueror of Pnpyrua, Eleven masked men overtiowdered- - T. nerrlck. KMfc aia yards American ambassa yards. Cirtght n earn in yuwrils 4n Mulntowh county Jail at dor 1t6' - held. the I Mt-ea- -' X M ratfcl aml r 4)lmndo aronad Lord "'Crewe;' and France, second, while My Own, Rear Ad- Eufota, south of here, early today, mussiHl a threw a plunge and np called yard through left fraard. lttiafco miral Cary T. Grayson's racer took seized Dallas Sowell, accused of at the British ambossador, Mnuson for a. three-yarks. ley tbrear Urattoa tor yar4 vfca. ' 'upon Premier Poincare at the Dlxou third place. ; tacking a woman, and lynched him, Coloto line. C Wright aval. lacMMtdno .r-var-d punted Tne according to word received here. - foreign' office this afternoon. rado iH'iialixed for ufaldttj. Incom " paask HttvoiMa . latmvioi . were visits special. to this Telephone wires 'leading forward pass. JJoo Howard pass' oa Young's li yard lino. Dixtva PAPYRI'S IS SOLD. plete Lord was understood that fore cut It were city by the lynchers, fumbled the ball when be tried to made 13 yarda aonutd- - IrR M. stalling pursuit. .Bo weir s body Crewe, acting upon Instructions lutercept forward wss. Colorado Taylor hmged lu yards through LONDON, Nov. ' S. Ben Irish, was M. Poinfrom London, in a urged near barn found banging kicked out of bounds ' la middle or liao. lHxoa rlnd S3 yards owner of the Crack British . three Eufala of some to relax least care at who followed by officers field. right rod. Miasi saad tw yarda year old. Papyrus, recently defeated the lynching party. the conditions Imposed by France Dixon made five', yards through throoeh rtjfht gaanl. Kxwa Wast- cJark by Zet today con for the fonferenaofreDara fceuter. Dtxon made eight yards ed two- - yanta t hah- - eeator. Vla firmed that the horse had been call Mr. Herrlck's ttona experts.TAX BURDEN TOO IIIGH. 10 yards ws and first down througb the same aoa held. TayhkT k sold. He refused to divulged the .WASHINGTON. Nov. S. Almost was considered a personal one. place. , Taylor made five yards oa Bali cv to CV4o forward purchaser or the price. a fake pass. . C Wright Intercepted rado oa tb tr Sxjard lia. upon the eve of the reconvening of nOLD DENTAL CLINIC. congress and with government offi a. forward pass on Colorado's lotvayiMo fofcard yam Dr. Nov. 8. . CANADIAN WINS.. . (SPANISH FtlRK, cials and leaders of both- parties line. n COkirvda gained yarita NEW YORK, Hov. 1 Jack Re bending every effort towards re R, E. Wright and Dr. E. W. Brown. Aiken held. C Wright flvo yards forarard pas llowaiil lstvroH'at-cham State of latter the the Canadian nanault. heavyweight log, president duction of federal taxation, tha d raa i) y sni througb center. Incomplete pass, forwtd rss pion got his man, stopping Floyd tional Industrial conference board Dental society, conducted a clinic O'ratton to Aiken. Grarton punted idRctng balkm 13 yard PackDrs. offices in in the of Iowa t here came out today with the assertion heavyweight today Johnson, the lino. ard mad frtar yard. Maa van out of bounds on Ys, a y before bank 4he Brock of fbelr Ihe flnarround: fhatrthe h Wt ftn lua boot at Madison Square Garden last can people Is now three and a half members of the Utah county Dental Taylor made five yards and Man- oa iVKrod-.haa. Tux), r demonstrated Dr. was In was ten years society. son four through left guard. Tay was bvtd. i um flawed tho-'- . times as high aslt Wright night, the Canadian today that financially deslreabla circle of ago. "No specific recommendations tho new anesthetic, ethylene and lor made tint down through same (iXatttawed fago ' were made for lowering taxes. , , nitrous oxide. championship contenders. place. Dixon lost eight yards when expected that the first compliance of a law would eliminate nil the ills. "When one1 lives the Gospel results are sure to follow as the Lord ennnor withhold-blessing if we live to receive it." Dr. Pack emphasized the fact that the home work among the lioys and girls in the various auxiliary organizations of the chureujs even inquiry free one. The British ambassador was told to point out to theJFrencb premier that opinion in regards Washington and London the French restrictions- - as nullify of conference. the lvalue the ing 'j It is understood that Italy Is; the j against strongly protesting r rencn Terms, rnis aligns cngiinu, Italy and the United States against the French conditions. France has c th esupport of Belgium and her position is strengthened fur ther by the fiict that M, Barthon. Luke-vlt- ..,.i.. ' ara4 " - . 30-yar- . - . 4 43-ya- tar-bnrde- and-Pett- tva-yar- - rf4, tw, ifc) ... ltt - |