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Show REAL ESTATE BARGAINS h Hamad "ITaai Ads'irafc THE WEATHER far ITrGcncraUy falrSunda UUkjehnj in temperature, " THE HERALD NOW GOES TO ALL FORMER SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PROVO POST vol. m. no. , il PROVO. UTAH. SUNDAY. AUGUST 10, 1924. UM DMEBOF Trust Them Not, Oh Gentle Maiden! UEDETECTOR. i PRICE TWO CENT; iiAnTrnnnTii T nnaimii rnm -- I fuUIiDEMlSARE DELEGATES TO COHU TOLD ON STATED UCIE LOVE SckaUfie DissectkaW Moral ity tf Slayers KeveaM byAfieBist. State, Degression! and Jodi- -' Berkeley's Police Chief De-dal CoaTcatioa Delefeadaat is $50,000 Heart ' Baba Suit. gates Cbosea. LEOPOLD IS CALLED ATHEIST, BY WITNESS GOV; MABY SAID TO fPre WOMAN IN CASE . HAVE WON IN PROVO TO TRY LIETMACHLNE t Spanish --Forker "Receives One Vote lion Than Majority Over revenrtaendenm -- TVrWK.v!. al rrTOST II f w - ?VVi 1 I 1 A v. hi-uWKZLaVl? ui I 1 and J.ArHowellon First Ballot mRIGHAMWCITYWINS z CONVENTIOli II I 1 I - t8- - GUNNAR RASMUSON - Daily Herald Staff CorrespoodeaLX . SPANISH FORK. Ausr. E. Booth of Soania elected commander of the American Legion, depart' ment of Utah, at the closing session of the sixth annual con; vention of the organization at -spaniah r prk Saturday alter. 1 noon. as the convention city fbk Brigham City X' Ekctkms Hotly Contfslfd in Police Head Himself Offers to Most Wards, Evidencing hubmit traotKms to . Keen Interest "Lie Detector.' 'His PhaoeophjOne SelfishMss," Declares Dr. Hulbert. - 9John - was-select-ed '"' Republican primaries were behl in By ELLIS H. MARTIN, the fue political " wards of Provo 1925.' . , X' came on the. firs Friday evening at which delegates Booth The BERKELEY. Calif. Aug. 9. The to the RenotiUran state, ronirression- baltot-trt- -a rieckind-nec- k race between Mr. Booth, Beverljj I MnH,"S detector flevckqied by were and conveniens al iudkial them laboratory through at peeing S. of Salt Lake City," and Judge J. A. Howell o j Clendehin f August Volluier. elected. were no The cop. the aheniats; "Hjcutific primaries largely t nikraeafiea .rF4iiatric XDfatBations of bow jueucp inn in hkw iwniu-e- s meimiy OgdenrMiv Booth received one more vote than the majority the means c.f solving the of theconvention. Hirjety votes were needed to elect and Mr,j th conceived and executed the in - iJeetuai werv hotly contested. AH: strange love tangle in grnious plan of kidnaping and kill- - of the delegate to the staet eonven- - , Booth received 91 votes on the first ballot. Mr. Clendenii, Frank tout idace in tku are said to U-- suiiii..rterAf , Tu,,u ,ul Braeu ruie ponce cnier t was given 60 votes, while Mr. Howell received 27 votes. tbi!t himfinds R. Rre rouhnwmi "hr.es for t;vcruor uiiiversMyrify Mabey Caverlya Judge Jot" Mr. Booth, who is the commander of the Spanish For : iMWiinathia. self a? a result of a $50. heart today, with Dr. Hulbert, he fwuth alien-The elected in the var balm Bit fib-sixth annua, delegates ' post and through-vtho- se iu Los.Angeles bv untiring efforts-th- e and perhaps the last defense convention was maded such a decided success, was given i is in fee noted caw, ia th rote vfj haw wards for the respective eon-- j Mrs. tliHrlotte' M Lex aTTJHH ' 'iu air at ivtiuwo , nrrenTioD.:h prfhl rousiteiuraiid. jdemonstration--;b- yFIRST I'HIU-or Legion. His election was made unanimous. ill Buttle. utXJX.. mentally Mr" Reife Ttfl.t.msi.r: the tool .f the Los Angeles .K...4L. ft.AUMM . J " nominatioi madethe Joseph .1E. Nelson of Spanishi Fork Leopold, To their influence and 4o j' Harlow Mnoot and Henry Jackson. w r i Ml' r l'' f ora which threatened to "get" one qi trie most pnuiant ana wr.. oi in tsoptn the fact that the young slayer was Congressional. W . K. Snafford. Earl hint foe his yearV nvrk there iir masienui rennaWe to separate his dreams front Thomas. Robert B. Patterson-andwere tions that herd at the convention. its force. offered e -- attributed ' the; Jesse Mumer. juatcuii. Mrs. Bert organizing hia real life, The selection of the convention city for next year turned to" submit to a trst the detwtor Xeis RuHeln Johnson. r. j Hediuist. little the boy. crime of killing of huni;in emotion-tshow-- the between Brigham City,. Heber, and intoa e Hawkins whicfl per and jJutrk-g-E- , phanta ; trati of hh ' ever deulab that he WARD in charge of the. selection rei SEtXtXD committee when doni-con the Slate Richfield, as the j Ir. Hubert described made kive to the Los Ajigcles- - conmembers had unable to come to any de been reverie of Leopold, had many tion. Ei Homer, J. D. Boyd. O. R. cert singer. its that ported " ; -Thomas and Mrs. W. Monroe K as to which one of these three cities should be giveii ! 7 cision phases Leopold was the slave of a man- submit to the Ill "Certainly. lf OongressionaL Frank he would picture was Mrs. Lex's reply in the convention. Loj as eaTing the king's life, ing, C H. Tolboe, L. L. Nelson and test," Angeles to the Challenge, althofu:h i Poul-lHc- k On the first ballot Brigham City polled 67 votes, Hebei committing great Jeroic deeds. Harry HeaL, JudkiaL Ralph tie nag ioiu .mcAimsen: tue aiacniue 61, and Richfield 47. Before taking the second ballot, Rich was the king. Ia young Loeb, toa, Joseph Kelson, Charies O. T. U a joke." field withdrew and signified its intention of favoring, the Leopold, found the things he him-- i Higuis and Eric Byluud; alternates, SDoua ute test be held it mny self lacked and he attached himself Charie Ward, B. F. Roper,, Ruth serve to clear g conflkt-Innorthern the city for the honor. On the second ballot Brighanf iuyabi JMcAdam and Andrew Knudsen. to his "king" strongly. versions of two women as to the City was given 103 votes to 73 for Heber. Dr. Uulbert great stress on tfce' THIRD WARD State . conven-earl-y character and methods of the noted One of the sensational resolutions religioas life of Leopold. tion, Robert Homer. Mrs. Mary J, criminologist in making love. Young Woman Shot, Knifed told the Legion; From a saiaU boy be studied all re-- j Vincent,' A. J. Durrant and Reed at the Saturday morning jWolfer la frankness Blrs. Services Juliette for husband her adopted Standing 'loyally by naires that such practices only and Garroted as She ' , CengresstonaL Ole E. who ehe married two weeks ago, . Ugioaa and was particularly later- - Knudaea. was introduced session by Klrke Thompson Held Last hreen militarism. lie was angwerec eated ia the crocifliioa, atudying' Olsen, Jr, George Vinvent, Marie Mrs. Yollmer challenged Mrs. Lex Lay Asleep. department service officer by J. Hamilton Gardner of Sal Friday. ererythlag be could find oa the anb-- , "eoquiiw Homer, Kttta F. rarrer. description of the love making of Globe-Girdliand actingjlapattmeut - adjutant Lake City who" StKiTte"" sfrongly li j Aviatars Are fntniatlanal HewaSarrtaa. Ject. laaareachtwplctureaaf aba- - Jndlcial, J. Vinceat. John Tburgood, the police bead. In her coir plaint Funeral serrleW were' held at the SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug: 9. The resolution favored the Investiga- favor of the resolution, which later1 Held Up by Huge Ice arif aelaa endfied. the aDealst said. Lrnn Hedqulst and Benjamin Knnd Mrs. Lex described Vollnier as maktion ntvwrtaln alleged discrepant was passed unanimously by the deles His motaec'a death was a great - Blockade ' v violent tore, of being irresistible home of Mr. and Mra, John Menary. I "In an effort to find the murderer. cies in the insurance department of gates. . . miA th. iiMMr FOFRTH WARD State eonven- - ing ki in hia wooing and declared she was Fridarafteruooa; rAugnsrSTToFXIrs. Jret-trknifed and who shot, garroted 1'iilted' Veterans' the States bureau. a. i wtn. ot told me it changed hU entire pail-'"a- , Uiioc, I in(t,K-e- to love him by their mutual Juliette Thompson, who died of. The renobitlou Amliietta Hflflcbrande. 19, as she recommenled-- r City; Wed, ci imHateJwr oaopay aT lira aac aewt aajaaoa .e1Hi psych heart trouble i Brigham ii. BOARD IV . CRUISER, lay in her bed in her Greenwich 'First, that an investigation be made nesday morning at the home of her himself Bormally to the world after! asaar OongressionaL M. B. Pope.fologT. a, street apartment, police today start- at once iu the relations existing beKirk. 'Rev. W. U. RtCHMOXIli.;;.OFF:i.ittEYkjAVIK,'. nre uronml her death. He could't see why Gadasnet; Bird. Mrs. Electa Snioot "Mrs. Ley char-'ced nn effort to' reco nstruct the tween the head of the lnsurance.de-ixirtmen- t i the ana crane. mxon. Presly-cf l Ensign i Burt Springville JndicULI Mrs. coa whom be should take her away, declared the former Iceland. Aug. 9. (By wireless to Crime. of the I'nited States Vetwaa in Music churtb trrian is. orocaoana. wee. a. charge. an Mrs. caias sidered the moat perfect woman In. MUlicent Fell (iardner, now I. X. S.) America's male aiuaiutaucri fffht erans' bureau ;and the lobbyists the worM and leave less favored wo-- i Baadley and Clarence Harmon, Yollmer, '"because - her description was furnished by a male quartet EAST FIFTH WARD State convention. of the chiefs tov? making tallies composed of M. Ei Vprandall, Jr.. aviators, how engaged iu watchful girl including Wm. DeLucca, who who have compelled hliu to atwndon told who found and semblance nil the methof police comutercinl N. body Wm. Grooms and MrSnelson, lose hope today with nothing I have known. Mrs. Ralph 'He studied atheism and gradually Kooert it inorne, Mrs. Nellie waiting, began to Mrs. Lei knows nothing about Chief Voll- - Elir.o Cof fman. Elmo Coffman ren- that they would be able to continue he was engaged to the girl, were to ods lu carrying on government life ht, ean ta the belief there fat no Ewan, George H. Brtmhall, I Insurance business for veterans of Deaths and Property - Lose further questioned. . dered a The solo. vocal H. Mrs. . Martha F. i mer's methods of making love. Wright, speakers an uulirokeq flight homeward, beGod and there beiwt no God. there, Charles DeLucca who was grilled alLight the world war; were Don G. Johnson and Rev. En-- 1 cause of huge ice fields off the ner. Great in Four Eastern can b bO right or wrong, except as. verier, wiu d. iveeier, iSeconcL-thamiiaiiins be iuni released, after he bfid stood by sign. Adams, Don Conover. Congression-- 1 J Greenland coast but they are notyet was. States. applied to the individauL" sworn and dead the ofthe Intdy The burial was in the Evergreen girl Amos . Merrill, Albert Mabey. to give Lmnond had an abnormal interest' told all be 4S staets for the G. Warnick, Mrs. Hannah t m t ry by the side of her hustand. ready A definite decision will be taken to detectives that be had in languages, he" is familiar with j . conversion of governiheut life insur- InrernattofnnrNewa Service. Tli burial rituals were given by Rev. within the uext few days. Within knew-o- f the e.se. fifteen. Dr. Ilulbert said, and this Hicks, Judicial. . George-ParkCHICAGO, Aug. 9. In the-fa-wi " ;" " Two rings missing from the finger ance; AV. H. Farns-feadin- g Mrs. added new Hatch. ice ; Ensign. ten a or week Lacy in fields days hisT"! JeiJiim into strange futlier' rain and, wlndtrtofms predict l the clew that 'Tlu'rdv that efficieuttrnined may prove' Mrs. Thompson was a resident of to the old would make a flight to of and studying, giving him ( worth Thompson and Elmer Jaci.b. & solution of Wis of the crime, to ed will lead "Insurance ffrrooryXnhabitants -for number a of years." Springville coast representatives Greenland so impossible. the . "fragmentary bits of philosophy said tie placed immediately in the 4S4 - ciSisin. Iowa and Indiana districta detectives today. was she which in time active NAMLD COLTO during and of a conference navy army At that ther hmnw fsnmewhat iiimMed ' Miss Hildebra'nd was employed as state at a salary comniensiij the timm':nity in literary work, and officials on hoard the Richmond it G. O. P. CHAIRMAN . that were smitten by cyclonic winds; up in his youthful brilliant intellect. ' a telephone operator and known tn their duties togeth CnfiCTPKSman Tinn R women PAltrni s club of Her niyes- - and deluges of frain fof the pasll was decided that it would organization. thjhe "He didn't have many friends," DemO-- f According sary clercuil-nn- d stenogrnnhic heln four days are striving couragesouls to try to laud in the lier frleliils as "BhIk1." husbaiid.Girge P. Thonitsiu came said Hnlhert. 'He had none that Ternal has been selected as temBovhood Friends Meet station a cent for sea off the Greenland coast, refuel- to her father, David IlildebTMud, nAAnSina nee cashiers : to dig themselves from the debria chairman of the RepuMkvn ir' cratic Presidential Nominee to .SpringDiilo were Hose to him. because he waslPo 'Konrth. that in aeordance. with, whic hstrews. these sections. the Ien-veft Rio Grande Western ing the airplanes from an American Oakland mill owner, she left different from other bovs. Hel 8"1 convention which will be held Saturday Night. own present laws, government Insurance home and eslablishel-in?frailroad in the year .1890, which cruiser. he Salt Lake theater. Angnst 20, Latest rewrts filtering in ove wanted test one friend, that was to f a desire for lie to cri ipled wires toda y pla-eheld for more than fifimineiliutcly ' be the king of hia phantasy Ufa." i it was announced yesterday by Carl t international New Service , yesterj Lowell Smith and LieiM. apnrtment leiiime-TV-- ositwn-hlicut' e offices in each fstate; girl' had been dead teen years. He was an expert dav's and Thursday night's deatll ' "How about hia moodsr queried R Marcusen, chairman of the He-- 1 , CLARKSBCRG, W; Va- - Aug- - 9. Eric Nelson, the only two. pilots left freeloiij-;nr- 12 . doctors hours, said, man and waj Instrumental in of the original four that starled on proWihly 'Fifth, that congress be callcl;iin- list at nine -- Property damage irj Walter Rfhrarh, of the defense pnMnan state central committee. ijohn W Itvis. the w reported to ixdice the on to inake sufficient flipropriat ions cities, and towns in the path of th inner temporary oncers namea presidential candidate, arrived m training a number of Springville the fllglit.froui Los hen DeLucca counsel. of her , for lHly. and conversion blow and to farm crops will run int posiAngeles in! March, are keenly dis- finding his home town from boys, during that time for high, "He desired to live without emo- are the Rev. John R. Carver of Og-- j Clarksburg of government, life insurance by per- null ions. tions in the railroad work. ' den, chaiplain; Mrs, W. Monroe j';ew yorij at 9 :30 tUis morning. tion to be a cold, intellectual appointed. sonal coiitact ami attproved couimer Paxman of Provo. vice chairman; Thompson is survived by one Oue it is iuiKssible for obvious T He has no strongly a great crowd was on hand' at Mrs. Mrs. 'ial methods;- S. 8. Atkins sister,' sec re- - the station to extend the city's Mary Kirk of Brighain tvasoui to give him oped emotions of any kind." ' that'Sixth, if and Ctah law "proan who lives Service B. of News ; present City, International and after LrRoy' to tbe Young abrotlier, Brigham. come to the noniiuee "What did be tell you of his " " hibits the assistant, secretary and - l'nitel exchanee of" formal greetings. lais in Kansas. coresixuidciit that the route of the governmeirt ;iif(tinstirnnce bt tme of ptre States Marshal J, Ray Ward of alt j was escorted throopb the principal jswrtitfiight M imiiracticatiie. nrf Hiar philosophybelieves ' streets to hu? heme. by jiorsonal .'contact and approved , wbtvT arranged the route Titose NEW that the Lake, sergeantat-anna-i seUshaeaa, be ICELAND e methods by at the pres-- j field The convention committee on.hr-- i He plans to remain in Clarksburg HOP FROM laws and coder that apply to other TO TIP OF GREENLAND overkwkedjhe'fact that in nee re) iresent a t i ves. such", law motor iFSnirtherer arehuge ke fields Jonntil fH30 p.- uii?wheB people do not apply to him because ranPMnensromprises HaVrjr siimnu of neiciianged by the coming seph. Mrs. Justin JR. Davis and E..20 miles to Fairmont, the home o,ff the Greenland coast. '.This made of hia intellectual superiority." In t emit ional Ne wi Service. term of congress '. to Clem Shaver, chairman of the Deni ' LikaLoeb. the doctor said. Leo- Hugh Miller. :'. Tin- - Young university will liave a . WASHINGTON. Ang. 9.tAs73"- - it iuiposstl'H for the airment ' Seventhr thttf present basic nog: 1hd first new library building at an approxiSenatorReed Sraoo will be in- - ocratic national committee, Funeral services for Anuie Marij mile hop from Iceland to Caiie Fare ali?htJat. Ancmagsallk. pold had a record of Childish crimes. of Shaver has invited a niunber He stele a stamp collection from a rited to address the convention, it well at tbe southern tip of Green-lau- "ciiHrted stoppiug - place after leaving mate cost of $125,000, according to" cies being issued v the T'oitofl Gibbs Smith, who died Wednesda States Veterans' bureau be changed In Salt 'Lake, were held in thi "" ! friends to meet rhe "a 'decision reached was looked, upon, "rhe Latter-dcousin, be stole his brother's neck- was announced, by Mr. Marcusen. -- Davis boyhood by air y candidate his borne tonight. Dais service officials. here today i The flyer who criticized ";:' .the Saint board of education at its last to conform more nearly with com- Sixth ward chapel Friday afted as ' the best ties, and members of thelf amily told ": mercial companies' policies 'nrobflhlr will remain in Fairmont course to be taken by the. Ameri- present .ronte said hq lielieved ,,f he with noon under the direction of 'Bisho: him. HndlhM ntit th he never ' meeting. HEAD - Sundav. returning to Clarks- - can pnrticnlar attention to the many Joseph Kelson. . ' - most feasible line of flight would and showed any regret or remorse when j for flyers. Plans methols the coivON BUYING TRnVinrg for the meeting of the Democlauses which may be " The - speakers were . Edwari received from Lieut. have been over the southern route, struction of the new building are liberalizing he waa caught Reports ' ' found injuch-polieierr-"craticT national committee Monday Lowell r Wheatleyrftesident T. Smith, commanding the over the Azores, . The first criminal asodation with jDftw. reingnsidered-i)r4ie-btHh- ' presidejit of the morning. "Eighth, that the surplus funds Joseph Fielding Smith and Bisho: 'Understood "that I.trts Indicate Ihaf it generally Dr. Loeb came came when they fixed up WimtliflAii to dof noar flight. JwinTie"yery. education, acotding MprMntitA mmtu nr from premiums and interest be in- Joseph Nelson, all of whom extoUei impossible either to establish a base Lieut. Smith, commander of the Franklin S. Harris, president of the- "TO,IS Ior p"'lnlV leaves today for Omaha, St. LouisS GRAFTON. W. t-.- , .Aug.; 9 vested in highest s Ice flight, faces one of two alternatives. interest the virtues of the deceased. at. of tbe AngmagsaUk because, university. Yonng al!,en,l8t Chicago, where be will pur-- John W. Davis, the. lVm.xratic or .ta.refueLthe airplanes .at sea Invocation was offered b.T WalteJ JS?8,ih lieariug securitiea and notusedJo rT,0W:l steams XrEitberfor:theDanish. - iMiilding-wThecrimes foUowedaetting pther aormnB Hnes 0f goods for presidential " nominee; passed rto open a sea oh I'niversitv hill south of the shon bolster Tip T a declining market for T. llasler and benediction by Hebe; Rask Gertrude . shipamcaa. Keating imomw. store. Mr. Butler ihrongh here on a Baltimore 4 Ohio tbe pompny-lane for binding off AngmagsaUk. or building and east, of the Maeser government securities as has been C. Miller. Miss NEthelj n Hodsoi ! -throwing bricks through windows. riwct . tm awar until after the train: this, morning, etfroute to nis THRACE IS FLOODED. a solo and Mrs. Norma Bu! 2.-attempt . It will be the done In the past by the secretary sang Memorial, building wer of these delinquencies ""la sMftmw home in Clarksburg. lock and Mrs. Carol Pyne sang on the sea center structure oh the hill and will of the treasury." of task possible alighting was there any sign of remorse, j . Davis came out on the station International News Serviea. Another resolution-introduce- d A quartet composed,, of Mn and attemitnig fueling for the long be erected near the point where the by duet regret or even a feeling of guilt t EARTHQUAKE IN TURKESTAN platform when the train stopped CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 9. Mrs. Pyne,. Joseph Bank: Decker Bullock, Adjutant aned Harbor.to Indian the passed is by reached. He had no emotion whatsoever!" top of the hill here to erect the large crowd which Htiavy rain- storms over Thrace, jump McAdam rendered a st; and John convention, recommended The Rask Gertrude build"that the ; about them." According to Dr. Harris, the ( International News Barries. ..' ttad gathered to welcome him back causing lots and heavy damages, her i lection. i modern director of the United States Vet-- " inability to break in the Ang- ing will be a '. Dr. Hulbert deaeribed one of their LONDON. Aug. 9. Forty-on- e per-- 1 toni9 native state s Interment-waThere were, a were reported today. Two hunProve in the erans' bureau be Citj declared to harbor.""fficials make requested, magsaUk and wilt fill a long felt neuil library "major" crimes as a deliberate, trip sons were killed, 3,100 houses werei number of 'his personal friends dred houses collapsed burying ' some interpretation of would be a hopeless venture the new cemetery under the direction of thj to Ana Arbor. Mich, where they WWJ"" u the church university. vrw A large part of that it vtua uvur i preSCUt SD1 UC WU8 aepi VUJ persons. world war veterans' act of June 7. .Berg Mortuary and the grave - wa! to try to refuel and overhaul the jjt"7ijdents and alumni of the. robbed Dick's fraternity honie of a damaged by a severe earthquake here left the train until Thrace is flooded.' .. dedicated by Monroe Paxman. I injw uands are jiiKHwatovet the taa- - 1924, or other existing laws, which planes in the rough water off" the i . virions collection . of watches. ; .J will allowthe mmedin Greenland ice fields. have knives, minor jewlery and money. tbey said a aispatcn rrom Moscow tnis ' Lieut Schulze. on board "the Dan-Is- nountmejFoxJTear INMATES OF POORHOUSE urged .the constriTaicm of Stich' a Izatjon Inhe slnte of Utah of emer- FIRE DESTROYS THREE Concerning the Franks crime, the afternoon. Landslides followed the steamship 509 MEN HUNT NEGRO. reported ', that : he building as one of Thejt BURNED TO DEATH IN FIRE MURRAY BUSLNESS BLOCK) ; steps gency cases until their condition alienist said that Leopold! told him !t quake in Hokrovskai village, leav- no in permit . would tin- - necesshrv more send not hnnaad travel to tbe et.nHinv of the Anlp radiograms progress the that he "couldn't have struck j: less there were a radical change W university. International Kfwi Service. International News Serrlea. the nearest government hospital." Wow that killed Bobby Franks. ' of eoo. Three business, blocks in Murra i t It": is feared the Isinrd of education to BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Aug. 9. resolution endorsing MANSFIELD. Ohio, Aug S.Two tee conditions. tho .tul. nM hlilwtnul kfr. 1A" ...... the . Qfttl1l' UJ ' iI UCCTLAWJ TO Ulll II ,TIC ; Leopold aas very little concern More than 500 men. heavily armed, inmates of the Richland county Oertrude Rask wil be unable to ex- building Jndicates, to Tense Test day. Rentpmhe'r 1? iajaQ,oroi hrao Kniiitinn' aecording CALCUTTA; India, Aug. about his future, Hulbert said. " u jmm(iius me Zanul. Argentine's today were searching the woods home were burned to death today, tricate "heriielf ; from the' ice jam friends of the institution, tbat when of the were completely-destroyed"I discussed with him the prob--, in making the day a "success wind scattered the fire froi aviator, who ar-- . near Morris, Alabama, for a negro when- - fir- destroyed the buildiflg for a forward' push .towards the other improvements will be made hs Legion strong ability of hi a hanging land he globe girdling In Utah drew forth ARahabadafter a whoTTate yesterday, attacked Mra and the alleged firebug. Mrs. Ellen Angmagsalik harbor although no the growth of the Institution long argument building :to building. at an. '''He aaid'nved here-frher eight months Kussiewpt. then 'hanged herself to fears are felt forthtr chip's aWllryl thanhe" from James HrWoIfe r of Salt Lake A lack of water ""prevented th the end of life is the end of erT-- l perilous night mrougii storms. Blaney Co 11ns and . 70 seawiUow other axe. an tree The to a water aa into old withdraw of with: Inflicting the policies open nearby. baby general university, but Salt Lake county fixe departmen thing. 1 asked hia what be would , rested tooay wniie minor repairsd '. outlined a 'few years ago by Dr. not wounds from which tbe child died occupants of the infirmary, aroused ward. He delegate to the ' convention, from stopping the progress of th rather do with his future and he were made upon his plane. 4omor-warrmother lie in a by motor tourists,- who discovered -- .A report on condidtions has been Harris will be gradually be Tarried agaittst the proposal moWljzation fire although five streams of wate y this morning.-T- he to resume his flight Pta be supposed be would rather ' and preparedness in general made to Washington. out by the board of education. the fire, escaped. , OT Mondar. weather permitting. local hospital in a dying condition. rew Mr. were used. , I --dowa." settle and CRIMINAL COURT, CHICAGO, diaaectioa An, t. More acieatific of the Montity of Nathaa F. Leomore pold, Jr and DWJ Loch, election-if-ommand- er k ' Rnr d 1 WABIte ',1 r uuder-world.- f ) ! - three-cornerediig- ht he- "king-Btav- ven-ina- nt r Dem-himse- FUNERALHELD FIELDS OF ICE IN SPRINGVTLLE HUNT SLAYER HALT PLANES OF PRETTY GIRL OF ABATORS ng . 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