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Show VTbes SUND A relta an ." DMy tropemtna, Enlj cWne4 ad Mfr Try ttl M 0 U' faJJa. I HERALD - 32. ' n t American Tenor Nil PERSONS; ASSESSORS of Unsecured, Personal "Eight Children Are Burned to Taxes - ' to Be Made Property to Death in Disastrous ' - When Assessed. .Fires. rf , - PRQVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924. .- iSHERlFF BOYD LAVYERS AID ) : Edited! T -- rilONES 0ffle.'.Jt', 5 Em......107 Business WITH WHICJI IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST t YDUUL'XO HERA ED W PFJCE TWO CENTS IfS MAYOR OUTI IIIFS -- - Disclosures. I ii ' . - MONTREAL, Jan., Nine person, eight of whom are children were burned to deal In two fires here early, today, a tenement vtamM destroyed building In the tenderloin dlatrkf In the eastern section of Montreal and six died In this blaze.7 ThT5TI?rirr6Ie oat shortly after 2 I, m, .The tenement which stood on Bte Agathe lane, waa an easy Irejr to the flames as firemen were hampered byThe bitter cold, of the early morning..;.! Several persons, ;thelr escape Cut barlcd" themselves off - werebadlyln-jured- "Ambulances " . to took them the' Montreal general hospital. The otherhreefatamiesTwlJO died in a fire In Montreal north. A 'small dwelling; was destroyed and 40 Freda and: -lUnl 11, respectively and Peter Tay lor 9, were burned to death. . "l The children who died were cut were burned to fmm ewfine and Vnff r stainlihid to the Others house top leaped..nr ,feH. to the ground. No one in the tenement ' :Z escaped Injury. As owtfesipit'ed stove set fire to the residence., of A. M. Taylor tn&ton- treatl North, while, the occupants slept Taylor and his wife returned to their home to find It in flames. into the burning Before" fire apparatus building. could be aninmonrd- the- - roof." foil In nd It only remained for the flreioejr toake the charred "bodies of theMuvlctlms IfiM tbe ruins; Tile tenementflre vasone of the Helen-HoweUa- ged dtth' - - w.ortt,lftJhadty'sWstoi-y.Strtiri!- i ' - ? o brrspmeht, flumes d rapidly. "up through the n4jggr d the ftiof. By the time the first, fire I'gimrattMi atfrVcUthe building waa n rofirlng jnferno, with flames ihcoling from windows and the l;a!!ways filled v ith smoke. Til- Tie muBn-rwti- SHEPHERD SUES , - Cleared of McClintocks Death Ward rharves Judge - With Malice. inter-nounta- in a .: v ts-e- I slieriffa force 'during the past-twr years, according to report to lie presented to the county commission . by Sheriff J. D. Boya.,T During the same perlod,the aber-iffoffice has enriched t.h county treasury $15,710.01. The offii has stolen property may be served upon collected In fines during the past two years, $11,253.83, while $4 them within the next few hours. Officers Mieve that the amount 127.07 have been collected at fees on recovered Incl uded nlHif MotH da yi eivkvpaperB. Vartouai'lf lea a share of the $2,000,000 Uondout atlng with the sheriff office in the authorities today were preparing evidence against three prominent local attorneys who are to have the money Herlicrt Ilollidoy, convicted bandit, and concealed it for him. Warrants on charges of receiving poKtal . s tlmrtrhirbrodit-ls- i landsa tSsHnty, A number of ueputlea will begin their, work on Monday,"' January. Assessor Hawkins has gfet'n specific, instructions tolils deputies to either JOHN T. HAND. colloct In advance or "have lond given to pay the. taxes, upon all al 'property unsecuredy-re" estate. that taxThe law prescribes payers, who are not real estate own- jcr4ay their taxes In advance upon (De levies of the previous year, Mr. Hawkins says, "or give IhhkI to throiifeh secure the payment of the same, lodge By E. A. MITCH when taxes become due in the fall, the charitynall and from contrilm-tRm- s Provo lodge 'of IKlks desi ha s Jsen JjgxJ laustcd .and s till fallure'.upon the part of the prop say : Happy New 1 eaf ! Millions of times, in the aid are piiurltig inrr: appmbi-faerty owner to comply wit$ this rule To replenish the fund, so as to jeopardiaea bis property which mayi - three days, those words have .been be seised and sufficient sold to pay Ksken with' what degrees of .feel continue carrying one, the ledge will the tajeajind cost of ale." ing, sincerity and meaning who glveNl grand roncert in- - the Elks '" TbeTdepuTies who wrill dibe field can tell? home; Tuesday, Evening January 6, 'Work under the direction of the Amid the exuleranc and mid- for whlehXhy hare secured the ser county assessor are John Sa'xey for night merriment of the fashionable vices of John Hand, the eminent the east side aiid J. Ieo 'Knlg'htior caffc Ja.lbjL'Jess xfoicrims: spirit of American the west side of Provo; John 8. the bouse party, the chance meeting From all reports and indications. artistic Orpesbeck, SprlngvlUe; Arnold Lee, of those '.ho are acqualnti'd or who this promise tff lieNthe-bi- g Mapleton; Ammon Tuttle, Spanish may le intrndued In fact wherever feast in Provo this sehson and it is Fork ;.JohneBherdpiBenjflffiln ; teopIe have mingled or met, during the-- - hope" or'HSpge" SpTiiteirinK--th- c Thomas Anderson, Lake Shore : the past three days, the salutation concert that a goodly suinXwill be Uussell Nelson, Goshen-- ; Ons Wick hjtt lieeii,-u- o matter how mm-- telt rfletted for the charity fund. David Hanks, Jr., helkfTTirProvoitTe wittdly Hrfiipyrcw iearl Salem ;. Joseph H, Jones, . Siianish bind the concert and send out tbefrj Such Is custom! ForltxanyottSldfley iClafffiPleasaBti atoiHltfcerltyt p'STTo BirTjfe, jpeopTeTo support View; Ivern Pyne, Provo Bench; The char.ity committee of the this hHTitorious and worthy John C. Taylor, Paysori ; Louis Ol- Elks lodge report that never before, reahze that "actions sen, LaXcvlew; William Lim, Pleas-ah- t In the history of Provo, lias there speak louder than words," and that Grovet-Arth- nr McDanlel, been so much peeA for 'relief, so niahy by caring for the destitute and reBtlshman; Jr., Lchi and ptople and homes who are actually lieving the distress they may assist It. H. Smith, Cedar Valley. In waTitT" TliClwminllteeTalso "iany, people and homes in feeling New Year! that the charity fund Of the as.a per-sm- NOTEDUTAII LINGER RETURNS FROM EAST ONCOKCERT TOUR i - : f ' py (CHIEF JUSTICE J K&. blotters,-preparator- tothe : - ' Bv MAYOR O. K. HANSEN. The year 1924 was kind to Provo. : It brough our people health, prosperity and happiness. , While we, suffered somewhat-- n rnimon 1th other cities from drought, bifr losses generally were not Practical J-OTHEIdBdaystFortyour StittrairfiscW as great as reported from other sections. The healthoTour "and 159 Liquor Cases Ate citizens has been Share of $2,000,000 Haul having suffered-froreceptioallygrjod Handled. Accounted For. -ttno serious epidemics. ,' ':;-.?:: .Our business houses have enjoyed satisfactory natron-- . . as indicated by absence of failures. Our schooU have More than 840 cases,1 or an ave- age, MTTLE.KOCK, Ark., Jan., 8, increased numerically, and have striven diligently to attain (CP.) With 106,(KX) of tlFrlton- - rage of more than two a day, have a - - ; nigner ptane oi ciiKiency., handled,, by the Utah connty here. dout. Ills, loot recovered are now being assembled Our social nd fMtrtn'al Ufe baa -- in - " .y; t "T-'";- FINES AND FEES FOR "PERIOD AREJ 15,710.91 THE STOLEN MONEY County Assessor Charles E. Hawkins, has now completed the assessto bement ginning the assessment of Utah )Unty for 1925. A new classifica tion, has been made of all the farm landsf the county, the work being done in each district by jhree of the most competent farmers of their reThis spective districts. will place the county as a wholesupon a more sale equal basis, relative. valufrf th Commission,,., MAY HAVE RECEIVED TWENTY DEPUTIES PENEMENT FIRE IS TO COMPLETE TASK MONTREAL'S WORST sOverheated Stove Sets Fire to Farm Land- Reclassed District Each by Dwelling KHouse While Local Men. - Parents Are Away,- - , GETSINJAIL ffowl, mott oe reauy - ror pre- sentatlon to the. city commission , " amt citlteas." Provo played In good the last year , by . baring established here a real live post of tbs American Legion, through whose effarta we obtained a playground of four flu( and abundant. ' iir aplrttnal environment baa for good ieen s'imnlntlng.-wnrkli- tg avenues. through Its nuiiu-riuIn short, we ha.e workeil as a united whole in promoting the common welfare of our citisena. Aa to the condition of affairs en trusted directly to our' steward- nhip ai commissioners we feci that wejjave maintained a co.is stent, progressive, attitude.-- ; We have "jfj'a thpsunh our varietw ' in been barmonioua i . s asf Founda- tion. More than 750 cities throughout the country applied for tLcse giiShJlflr .ufiLnJiMlweri. ia-- ha Taut Provo curllfied m- - given away. irtnient to render service burned $1,500 in securities when be nave also paia into tne orncp tid:wns oneuf-jheflf"fff- citJ se- t Hteiisura thrmeans-ad for their share proper was unable to disiwse of them safe-- 1 'eetifd Is a d.'stinct wmpilciKtt.. to iWies our at command. v of traffic. handllug iy. 1 are"eapecially pleased t(Tre7 "ttr lonil ixwf, the offiei r rud "T'he remaining $70,000 of the 'Aaardltg to the repirt ll4 that we were able to operate memlwrs of U,lch assumed the era jirt been have arrested band and gunmen's treasure cache was found of mi.lntainii he on the current year's the aiuiiids-fu- r in a rurl mail box near Little JUk led In the counry conrt, while .3t) a'niimber of yea!. "antb'ipittiou have: been turned Wef" b speeders Considerable aftrr Chief oflTeteetlves James work ha:i b en ai! against future taxes, Vr loans titheT- :cit.j had been Informed of the. bid- the sheriffa office-tf other nature. While, onr J ;e,on 'iir parka and cn el 'ry any conrta Pro.vo of outside for city ing place by a mysterious telephone special Improvement activities were Iwrlnj (he jeir. .Becnuw o. the Iiort.-!Khandling. of wrter, however, - we T . more limited than, for anne prevcall e stolenvere unnbb to do. the Thirty-onautomobile ious years, we found we were plnnt'ug fiat kept have been recovered. Six of these had anticipated; but biva the up the odda and nda were stolen outsldeof thejtate,-O- f in isamnd ooiidiriou for aethe w irk of work commenced earlier, but not in the spring if conditions are fav- TnahTlihneSS were taken 1thln entirely completed. r, v ' .. v mute. the state. we had hoped at the banning L , Nine persons wpre arrested and of the vear to ninRtTiicr nn erton. I The. lde pnr'iing qp the slrt ta for.-the. EXHIBIT AIDS ROTARIANSTO ' Pit-coc- k - ' . Visitor .. Recovers LlHHtught JEEPRESIDENT Valuable Presents Made From Everett W.Hill, International Head, to Re at Salt Odds and Ends at Great ' Wealthy Shoplifter Accuses . Saying. Lake, January 27. Mate of Shadowing Her Movements. .; - .',' The wide Heojic and iK'ticfif deaire orphan," William D. Shepherd rived from home demonstrations continued bis fight for al conducted, by Mim Itittty w w wi w w - fv XTW'IftKtl'tlt' TtiiV'-"' 'ft f'tT P WWtoVilMlMW!iMltV extension workers from Shepherd who was awarded -- Mrfr Peggy Kemiftn, wife nf Clyde by college was shown - JlJKiTofjtBe boy's fstate by the Kennon, a wealthy Forst Worth, on tlie resufts of in a terms of his .will, was absolvedtech-nieallreport partjal tohere Tex., druggist, was il v conducted In the demonstration of any blame by the report of day charged with shop lifting. Fork December IS on makithe coroner's physician; which found "I did It to humiliate my hus- Spanish' ng- Christmas ' presents f ronitvodd8 young.' McClifitoTk died of typhoid band," was the comely in j nifisr My found 7 fetefrhPi)l)bd-ajonc4tisupd- Br anddjr3isna p ' nt b inr Rolf rftjttiMtffil.--: ' stalenient accusing CM eTT Justice m has caused Jiomes. to shore .the misery-hThe demjuistratteni (mdncled by Harry Olsen of the Chicago inunlc!-- . ma He has had defecUvW watching piHcflurt jf making unjust and itRrWTnofflhs and has persecuted Miss fton Odell, clothing iee1nHst from the college, was given to 1ft ; malicious charges, w. me m every possible fashion." leader from' six women's prjwt; , Olson answered Shepherd' by an Mrs. .Kennon Is the offer to explain, why he instigated of Juan BandinI of San Diego head farm bureau locals. Ileports from four of the.liienls show that 10 othe the nn,vestigatIou providing Shep- of an old California family.. demonstrations were ..given" to 143, herd releases him from libet. This who. In turn, made 2113 presents for SUepherd refused to do. t UChrist mas gifts. . . M.me or ine articles, it was said, would cost several dollars If pur' chased rrady made from and pbicing an ..cvei. moderate averager value on the articles their total would reach over $200, prac' 1 - ..'.,,. of which was a direct saving. tically MOUNT ,VERN()N; His.. Jan., 3. r- - W1UHNGTON (U.P.) Itev,Lawrence JJLll'ehl: Del., Jan., 3; Men and women prayed; and Mrs. Elsie Bweetl were sen (LMM a plucky little girl . drummeda tenced today for the murder of vbeHe und sang, a 400 pound pas- - ford Swpetln, an ppenlf)f jnew -. .". by Judge J. :." : 'aenger was rolled down a plank to trial being C: safety and two vaudeville actors, C. Kern. ,.?If has Ismg been customary for ilight must spent the rest jfthUi 'schools to close for the holiday valeft' behind, on- a tnimlng,-sinkinslilp. leaped for theIrlIveSf when life at the aouthern Illinois peniten- cation period,", says Principal L. 2S7 fjssengers and'. thV crew were tiary while Mrs. 8eeUn was sen. Harmon, of the high school, "but reset at Sea Tronv the "Clyda; fenced to 85 years In thepenltcn. now that our vacation la ' over, j teachers and stndents are anxious to . Jliu'!Ioh'awk, which wa scuttled., tiary at Jollet t after the sentencing get back Into 'school work again." Mrs.. Sweetin, u I leware bay Friday afternoon. , those saved still maintained her innocence and - "After a person has tha a rest Today a majority k i mm me wuhwk wpre on ithiii" indicated, that' Khe wonldjstiH piit from his latiors, he Is thenready to route for Jacksonville, TFla., al- - up a battle to escape the prison bars. take up his work with renewed g though some returned to New York. She said she had received financial vigor. School work la a preparation . , r Jr Most.of.hem were employes of the offers from every state In the union ror ruture uie. to wage the fight. .:; I, . ."With various U . Florida resort hotels. repairs nude at the f ritSnd l in-ja- f e . 287KURED MRS.SWEETE . s TO FIGHT CASE FROM LINER . . PhinS . for the a t f tenilfj neo in - a body ;qf the Provo- - IiotaryjcTTib at a meeting with the jnterniitioiiiil presl- City, Tuesday, ,Tainmry2Z' were begun at the Friday luncheon of the club at the Hotel Uoberts. Wr. V. Orem was named as chairman of tue committee 'hi traiisnortntion. tVrryulFfTOnThBndahofr expe-te- meeting. to le.tey resented aLJbe ' Nelson, direetc of the dlvlion of thefYoung university waa the pirncipal sienker, taking fcjt his subjects. "Ways' of Selling provo." and the "Lea'dership Week"at the university; wbielh!"ifc was bring hundreds of visitors 'to the city,. ; K S. Hinckley, secrctary-'jaJtl-tbchamlKT of cpni'meree" outlined briefly.the reorganizatTon aiid of the executive cmninitlee and. their resKctive committws and urged the; lnyal support of 'Rotary , to the cbaml)cr. Iiwry Sid;-woul- d . - .' - rr g I ' r jT . . Handbag ri.Miiiut-l.UMlMl- "TOnr-eligineen- at-a- ForTy-fouf- is ,l-- s d. t ots e -- . FUN PROGRARI 1VELL RECEIVED . six-inc- POLICEACTIVE jNNUALREPOR TO CITY SHOWS! JerormersMnsteijhtT:; ' '. JS-iue- h ft . t The ;: been-tmo- re DR. K00 MAKES. and-settl- by-th- e GOOD ESCAPE - WIRES by-th- e .'-. high school dnrini?. the period, it ,Tn". hoped that flie1 students have cUiared their slates as we have the blackboards, and, are now ready to begin the new year with increased enthusiasm and en,;, ergy. "The present school year seems fo be the banner year for1 the Provo high schol We hope that very student la lack at school Monday morning with a determination to succeed ' foreign-ministe- . :.- r ds-quis- - r toya-whi- . . V.V; 1 I - - uv while under of onr city, and proceeded w'.ih uiu iut JijJ. liily. .... Inuiim of this lmprovetneu. Un the influehee of liquor. lireliminary work, but at the The largest number of arreata arnest solicitation of many of the fortunately a b et of civic ),( wme of the pro;ierty owners hjis re-- " . L were 4n charges of baring lntoil- - property holders concerned the ' work was uegiiM wnivu res., discontinued. in temporarily eanng uquora in poaaesston. xner ctionB. TbU e feel that for the health and apuje blighted were 124 such cases, while there lion should be remedied. were 85 on charges of 1ntoxicatlon,r progfeaa of the city this project should be resumed and tr t de-- " a a r early for the manufacstills partmeuta Ljve done good a practicable ' date t Mrs. Stena. Hansen of Falrvlew ture of liquor have been confiscate hC'rl-sloiWe feel that one of the outst Jid- - fbey have carc.l for aome ed during the past two years-- by recovered, her handbag. j established 153 fcn r lug accomplishments of 124 was George A'oel. 12, a boy scout liy- - Sheriff Boyd and hia deputies, he eatloBnand work tif the city grades, given 22 lot survey; ftirn d The sheriffs office baa also held infi at 157 .North' Seventh East planning cpnimisslon. Through the jut. 116 Jobs of blue printing, hauU'd street, la one dollar letter off than and turned over to the proper, an- - auigent ana intelligent lahors of a i,39 londa, or - l5,324ja)ds of Fo.rty-one- J be found the-- bsndlmg andt",'t'''a number of ' oar progn-ss- l re. cl t izens gravel on tbiinTy streets, b In 1 atn-ethave invest!-for been held turned it over to the police statloiu. persons fl turvt,y was made of our Hty with Jn6st(f.ur up to gr de. It liief of Police AVren Wilkins gltlon the thought "of making a bigger, n our IinptrdurIug."I924 to7 dcvo.'e-tuorOter cases handled by the sheriff better,-anthlie to the upkeep of t more beautiful" city. Iihinejiite1.v after getting the hand Itecommendations were made fori streets already graded. hngXrom honest Jeorge, telephoned offlt during the past twoyeara, The oiterattonJ of Ibe wal ai:d the IlHrold for assistance-t- o" find according to the report, are as fob. the districting of the city" according ewer departments have su;tain d Mrs. Hansen. He said the bag con lows; burglary, 25; vagrancy, 45; to its present needs-anprobable some changes. Banning January residental tained two railroad tickets, some de petit larceny, 59; grand larceny, 12; growth, providlngfcw lnstt.ll 'd indimtrial aones,: retail M, 1924, all posit slips with The FatrvlewateTM'rt BegbvtDf wife, and rhlldren; districts: 10 ; bad checks, 86 ; robbery, 22 ; and " Wholesale"' buMiiesg sections, were metered,, the city payiag f,.r bilhk, a pass book with the Metro and boulevards, school sites the meters," and the property ownpolitan Llfe,Insurahce company and assaults, 13 ; arrested for other off- parks' ers paying liwtullatiffi"eji)erw'sr"-Thi- s icers," 21; disturbing the peace, 17; and playgrounds, uniform platting some change. ' of arrangement wrll . placa the providing adequate cars v'The ; Herald reporteX.ij)nqnIrcd cred fof sick, 13; running utilities for a larger city, anc pro-- 1 neterg in the .control of tha cltyr-Thfrom Leonard C. HenrofdVNnanagw without license, 6; fishing without .'.facilitating upkeep and read- - Jecting a comprehensive plan for j)t thelocal office of the MeflPopoU- - license, 5 ;' "insane persons taken to growth and development for years mgr ; under nospltal, 8; obtaining money tan Life Insurance company We )li)eed In new homes to come. during false pretense, 1; concealed weap- knewIrs. Hansen. , Mr.,Henroid the 147 Th is scheme, corrects. the ageobl year meters, and in .old ferfed the reported to a Xlr.rSl Itler, nn, 2; absconding from boaTd bills, mistake of is tfur hoj to meter nil ser- boildiog cities without SliHropoIitan agent of Mantl. who 4 rvmaliclous? mischief, 8; fraud, 2; plans or system and if accepted as vices asHMiqn as practicable. The 1 Mann 3 manirtanghter, r act, ; f was in, the Provo office Saturday.. a working basis will no doubt do water department also exteLdcd R ; carnal knowledge, 3 ; much towards placing our city on 4,301 feet of piie line "in addition Sir, Miller said that Mrs. Hansen to constructing 340 feet of brought ij. young lady to Provo to indwent assault, 3; adultryj Sj a firm basis. The various reports of tbis.com- - cehietit pi)e on the main fines, and minor operation, at the punch boari undergo laying 1,200, office of Dr. Walter T. Haslcr. of four and, h pipe extension.- - One hundred The rejHrtel telephoned , to ,DrJ and ninety-five- sewer, connection liasler and asked for the wherewere made and much sewer repuir-- . abouts of Mrs. flansen and was told work done. t that she is staying nt jhe borne of Krastus Kof ford, 359 East Secoud city is a more cornH-- t indication f ' North street. our growth lhan the building de Mrs. Kofford answered the tele-- ' V Mid from the in rrtmciiL phone, 'wjien .fhejreported called spector that Provo jjcople built dur-Hansen Is "Tes, Meg, sUying here Larpe Audience Greets new pomes at an.ai ing ivti. i rhjuVjgfaejsfedpjHntdofetown,'- Twelve ', proximate cost $4,'9,790. "Will . kindly Inform Mrs. buaiiiesrhouscs at a cost of 31.900i Saturday. Hansen that the handbag which she Total of 1323 Cases Handled nineteea' buildings remodeW at ' lost a Jew minutes ago Is awaiting -tWo apartment " cost-- of 112,400: During Year; 6G0 Out her at. the police station," spoke the houses at a cost of". JtlO.OOO; two festive cheer programs at theJ Court. of '; "" Chun Ins at a umi. uf t55,fKK. reporter. . high 8chK)luditorium-we- nt of f Fofford.sent a messenger to With a baiig Friday and Provo needs at the present time .2,323Ncases 'were total of Saturday the business section who found Mrs. evening.- A large crowdi greeted the bandied by the Profy clty'police de an office building, to be Jlansejc arid' reunited her once more players Friday and greatly enjoyed ac added to our 1923 Iitit: the year during partniem with the handbag at the - pottfp the varied program. ; W'hleJ.he cording JoHjie annual repoTt Rted Theivery conimeadable progress station. ; " : "Four Wandering Jews" were joot with the city commission by Chief of reported by the building insjiector ; '; wouia nave ! than offset present, the" Peerbsss Players ren- Police Wrea Wilklns, great destroyed fire, hffd It dered a vyirity of popular music Of these, cases, WWwere. adjusted for tbe ifficlency af our ed arid th "singing fools" in black face, police, with the artment The. employes of nilnstrel. were a screanC in volved persons without; bringing duriiMfwr.-.tment answered .7 The SecomT ward mixed chorus the.cases to trial in tha effy court, j the msTSftWKTU fire calls, an in- under Elmer ' Nelson,, and 'the Reckless. and improper driving of over of 51 calbt Tho Hawaiian trio were Well received. automybilea account for 239 of tbd valuation of property involved dl- , Toe magic stuff was also, good;;- caiiua ana we iiamoer oi DicycUHl fw-tlIn these fires was $515,700.. Music nlghtjvaa held Saturday found and returned to their own- LTnls sropcriT. by In '" " i'-'ers number 400. The report also surance to tha amountif $82,050, evening..! '.!.:;- ,v The dancing U'N1K)N, Jan.; 3. (T.T.P.)--T- he pupUa of Miss atows that 859 o.uarentne!i flags while one actual fire losaNyasbnt' Daily Express, in a dispatch frbln Mildred Lewia was mos t entert- were put up In tbe jdty during the $8,440," wltb the loss of no Jives. IVkln, today describes the sensation aining. 'Miss Jasmine Lewis was year. '.The firemen niade"4,201 lnspec- -' ,; ' al es(i)e of Dr. .Wellington Koo, very dashing in the Spanish MazurBoy and glrla apprehended .by Hong during the year and . issuedN former ambassador at WashingTOff ka. The Tarantella, by Miss Ma orders, and condemnthe police and returned . to their r and later whose arIWis and Misa Norma Engar homes- number 10 and 49 children ed seven ' buildings. Threo calls rest had been "ordered by' General was full of fire and Tmap.? Misa were turned over to the police for were tuadu for resuscitating jeople with the lung motor, a ' Feng Tu Ilsiang, Christian Chinese Margaret Whlttemore waa moat not going to school. device in the department. commander In chief at Pekin.' taxes clever as a clown. ' collected for the year 'Dog ; i In addition to their "regular firs '""Tn1. Koo to the house of a aped amounted to $058 and bail' bond duties, the. firemen have attended t.friend In the foreign quarter. This collected to $750. Meals served .to our 3 Jan. PHILADELPHIA, street dsmoratliig en .holidays e friend, an American, hejpod (CP.) One fireman waa. killed, night lodgers numbered l?5fV how- and 5onveDfIon. periods. They have the minister as a woman. two others Injured and more than ever, and 519 Inea la were, served to .ntoqt repaiwdpsinU'd, ' etc, 300 t . They motored to Tien Thin In 200 persona were- driven from their prlsoiK-rswere distributed to the safety, passing several guarda who homes when a $750,000 fire awept A total of 470 arrests Ken made, ' searched their automobile. two building her today., tlwrreport.showB. (Contlnsed'on Page Six) of driving automobiles 'waa-ebvere- ;tsMiimOMLIVE over-ruled ' .. ft-- - orargea beffye tbecoHrt ... 1 MANY HOMES HER HUSBAND y . -- TO HUMILIATE t--. jl. rj . CHICAGO,. Jan;, 3. (TT.P.).- -' Cleared of any siiMjilcion in connec.; tion with the death Of his 7 ward. WilUam Jr.A "million- ' . f . .. :1 ch . |