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Show A ; u V; Jivj-te- NTVrS-PArE- 'A t a policy of d Business Offle Editor i4 Uoceis litsii count". mm mi ii PROVO. UTAH, SUNDAY NOVEMBER VOLUilE4,NQ..20.7 1, 192V PRICE TWO CL7 4m mmmw UUIl Lll lJ J 7 T . Secretary Characterizes Annual Meet as One of i . Great Value "A i..,'' u - .1 i. ." .' MM- . AU Provo la invited to participate tbe dedication of Harmon field Monday afternoon,- beginning at 2 o'clock, according to P. SHeilbut, emnianIer of ihe Provo post of the t . Atnerlcan ILegion. This splendid playground, standing as a memorial to William E. k .Harmon, one of America's' foremost Jbilnnthropista and as a monument to the splendid spirit of the local ' port of tbe American Legion Is to he ffleially opened at that time. At 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon the children of the elementary grades and those of the Junior high school (will form in a parade beaded by the Prove high .school band and march' to the city's newest park-- at Seventh East and Second - South street-- 1 tTpon their arrival there tbey will be given an opportunity to Inspect the playground equipment and engage In a number of well supervised games, including, a short : . .. . J game of footliall. : Following this the children will ..march back to the Columbia theater where they will be the guests of the American legion at a matinee performance of "Tbe Glorious Girl." In i ' ktJXhls ferformance as ha, teen Mated, la being staged in Prove 7iIondarBiid-Tue8dtty- - Delegates Impressed With ' Wonderful Messages Given ' On Importance of Work. at-1:3- 0 .ii i, " OUTSTANDING MEN OF AFFAIRS ARE PRESENT .1 C00UDGEN0T ERA OF PEACE . th. TO APPEAR TO SUPPLANT cam-lxilg- n FOR MITCHELL i . . ; sSmmon.-PresI-den- ' ; r Boyd's e Boarder's -- been expended In labor and' mnte-rlatoward the development of the Briefs , - la afield anOiondoy afternon the with the wonderful Center street was .the scene of , Enthused more excitement 'Saturday ,' night messages given at the eleventh an nual convention of the National Asthan has been It4ut 'f6r7 several if sociation of Commercial Organizayears.- Tbe valuable oil minting. tion. Secretaries held at Kansas pity. La, Femme 'Glortft" property of Mo., last Monday, Tuesday ' and the Associated Producers, Iiifti, on Its way to the Columbia theater for Wednesday, Secretary R 8. Hinckley of the Provo Chamber of Comexhibition prior to the display In the merce returned home Friday even SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW uiorious uirv was stolen irom ' ing. the car of John Beesley while park Notice has just come to us -' was a, strenuous convention, enUmour ed in front of census "It of that certain Efedquist Drug store. Mr Beesley .was transporting but so full of food for thought and euitors have unfortunately been action that 'one was more than paid the picture to tbe Columbia theater to distribute influenced for the time and energy required to where it was to be placed "on exhicards favoring their ,oWn bition and, in company with Lewis attend the wirtous sessions," was personal friends for office in ' observation. llt Lacey, director' of Associated. Prothe forthcoming city election conwas In in ou while Inc., the engaged ' ducers, duty capacity. Many outstanding figures In the" versation w hile 'unknown to them pf census enumerators world of fiuauca and commerce eAristide Briand, League of were at the convention. Texas Newspapermen Under the robbery took place. Upon-rWe, the undersigned member NoteNations President, Has ..Fire as Court of the Provo city board of edu- -' tuwlng to bis car, Jlr. Beesley noted worthy among these was John W. r another car which bad driven along Faith in Covenant r cation take this opportunity to , Adjourns O'Leary, president of the. United disa vow any knowledge of such side of his, was "backing out and States Chamber of, Commerce, McEVOY. 31. Aristide Briand, whose message to those PARIS, Oct By WILLIAM J. that there was a man on tbe runaction and to reimdiate it and preseut to state publicly that we regret France's foreign minister and the fairly sparkled with' wit, wisdom ning .board holding the large canvas United Press Stnff Corresiwudcnt. of council's nations WASHINGTON, Oct, ai.The oil painting. "was president, league Mr. Beesley endeavsuch that taken by and good humor, Mr. Hinckley action ored to jump to the running board, project of the defenders of Colonel these temporary agents of the believes an era of peace Is to sup- states. , Waft t "the old. era of " ': plant but wasforced back as the car gath- William Mitchell to board." i President O'Leary told the det Furtheri he fflrsees that bne' day ered sped awl raced , down Center Ooolidge,.as a witness at the MARGABET P. M AWT ' egates that In the United States the United. will a States seat take the martial colonel court ADAMS. flying pf WALTER street., , Mr. Beesley Immediately comin the '.'family of nations and thus there is a central chamber of JOHN W. FARRER. , 'phoned the sheriffs office and was practically abandinedby them merce, boused In its own building at complete the league.; W. MONROE PAXMAN. police department who responded today and a new plan of attnek D. C. This chamber ' ; IV " It was an enthusiastic man with Washington, to the rail as did also Chief Bosbard considered. OLE E. OLSON, JR. is tha central clearing bouse for $11 -Sherman-MorelanWW te Odonet whoi With In his. powerful Tneerr the tri of the ."hamlers of commerce In the talked, fired The djiring holdups evidently liidgeadvocafe of the trial, which nmph ortis work at. Locarno which United Stales, "its membership had been crowned With the "new forsook the traveled highway, as stood in recess until. Monday, was reaches into all of tbe states of the newsSan Antonio three in for the examining council, a peace victory after brief pursuit'-thofficers Union He declared that through Briaud wirs viewing the world were convinced that no such car paper men to whom Mitchell gave this mtlinm the nyist delicate as, through Roseate Glasses. answering the description given by the statements that caused all the well ns the, most weighty and InThe L'nited States, he seemed to Mr. Beesley bad traversed the main ftrouble. Representative Frank Beid tricate problems that confront the. take for .chief eouiiw4 Hepuhlicaiv Illinois, one' day United States afteries Into Provo,. A thorough grantedwould are government the to demand Join movement. league search was instituted and the. au- for .Mitchell, prepared handled more adequately than imfrom the war department an thorities notified. . '"When the day arrives on which any other business "organization in :: the United States takes its seat at the entire-WorlThe painting, an old worldirelle, portant trial document he charged , Someone once said thnt 'A Blue- the' council .table," he observed In , leased Jy' 'the producing company; had' been suppressed.' warnPresident Issued a iO'Lieary of bird is the Harbringer Spring." matter of fact fashion, ''the, family Collapse of tha pbn to summon was valuable by virtue of the fact I don't know what a harbringer is, of nations will be complete "and the ing tq every delegate present not to that itr was. from oTthe fa7 thepresldent oime when investigaMore-binbut I do know that When the blue league will benefit greatly through fail to Jm press upon the lembership nmiis Italian master Emllis Luzi tion showed that only Colonel of his home, town organisation the Issue to had power subpoenas birds have gone and the blackblfds the marvelous economic and moral and was the propertyof J. Montague fact that through its connection, Renault of New York, art collector. in the case and an Inquiry put to commence to. drift in, Its a pretty force, of its adhesion. with other chambers through the. r would a that or reMorelnnd showed I hdd good to that he slgnv him to asked sketch harbringer was leased by the producing com- It two hod blow In. We to fuse" about me the defense's his is made. if Locarno views request and the nation, with the U. S. Chamber of on, pany, according to Sdr. Laeey. who. Both league. Futy of , the subject. In- Commerce, It Is the greatest institu which the Mitchell blackbirds here this week. Is in Provo directing the production tion that ever graced tbe earth, of "The Glorious Girl" for the1 defenders now seek is the letter stayed long enough to say they were tensely optimistic, "he acqueiscet Heads of nations, aenaters, and not Eureka crime the which of of War wrote be Davis "enters new a said, "Europe," guilty Secretary American Legion and it was valued bassadors land men. of world affairs so highly, that insurance covering to Major General EH Helmlck, in lelng able to. convince the officers esa of peace which was instituted" at were Innocent, they drifted Locarno. The efficiency of the leagTre4nie in dully contact with this or thfft amount-- - of spector general .of the army, or that they on their way to Zion where council in dealing immediately and ganization. No other similar-ba- dv the of the merrily dering Investigation $10,000 was taken out by his comthe Mitchell was disclosed ,!; It sleighrlding is easier to get than satisfactorily with.tbe Grcco'Bulgar of men In the nation are comcharges. V' , pany:. and the shaping were black pletety border thoroughly at triaL delicate the they ineidentrltsetf7a Thursday, that this was here, While they "The canvas had been the Inwere very; very blqc, when problem such as Is always liable ta destiny of cities, and therefore, the spiration of the show glace Its first omitted from the papers served on also de- they found oat what they were arise in the congested Bulkuns, Indi- destiny of the United States, as the performance,,, eayg'Mr Lacey, "and Mitchell and it whetted the secretaries of tbe chamber sf no effort will be spared, to locate fense's curiosity for 'wy papers picked up for. However, as one of cates how decided Europe has bePresident O'Leary told the ana correspondence " wmcn may them said; "It is Just such thingsl come to allow- nothing, however the stolen property.' . to a conflagra- secretaries pnseut,' life into small, makes have these that develop as between spicy." President "passed "By virtue of the fact that the An optimistic note was sounded We have all kinds here now ; some tion which would again throw men "Glorious Girl" nrasloiil comedy had Cotilldge and Davis, which al may In the convention by E. E. H, Sim' - for one thing and some" for another. at one another's throats. 7 ' its creation In am old world legend be asked. Mitchell's defenders are thorough- One is here for stalling, another for v "The atmasphere of Locarno ex- mons, president of tbe New .York connected with the actual painting isted around .the council table at stock' exebttnge, which organization-icaused the Associated Players; Inc., ly aroused at yfluit tbey charge is vagrancy1 and some for "'gambling, Paris and this succeeded in, settling one of the most- delicate and ae-to make the unusual arrangement the utterly Irregular procedure, of The fellows who "are In for gambling, r the incident before it curate' barometers of business and with the owner of the' masterpiece," the war department in all the"pro - are the ones who made the big mis- financial conditions In the world. I grew out of hand. ' 77, is Mr. Lacey's explanation of this ceedings leading to the ordering of. take. Interesting among Mr. Simmons' to Mitchell trial and to intend they tltt.ili , When unbiue feature. : . reasons, for believing that conditions do everything to bring this out laws the . made gambling, local Seymour Gray, insurance against ' m luucuun prompuy una in this country are more encourag, man. has heen notified n tha nW.. sharp!'. they made it as3 Mr. Dooley said to uiuiiiu:ijr and we are pleased at ing than they 'have been any time efficiently ture was Insured with his company Heanesey "A Haiieyes and Turrible tbe results, ; since the world war, were given as and through combined efforts of all Crime." Then another legislature. "the improvement in ' agricultuaal Concerned a speedy recovery of ,the came abing an'd with the extra dose conditions,- the stimulus to business Is of superhuman Intelligence which ...... mlssjng property is expected. ' No due to the promised tax reduction deluy In the actual performance will snpiH)sed to.be handed to each legisHiid a gradual clearing of unsettled be experienced, according ta with" election his lator certificate; Judge conditions in Europe." no matter ltow little he knew before George S. Bailiff who is gtneral . Mr. Hinckley states that the Utah ' chairman of tbi show committee for election they made boss racing I Mur.ty t be; Wight the Legion. that As the. picture, was .MOSCOW, betting Si. tlon city made a nice setting for UP) M. V. legriUnrdr ' v "property" Frunze,,. soviet comniissar for war, done. one of the luncheons and they were, of the Show' and substitution ' will died 'here In other words; one may gamliol Sharing the approval of critics today following a serious in and music lovers throughout the I highly appreciated. be made If necessary, it is said. , . on the f;reen sward anywhere operation for nicer of the stmnach; He states that u large delegation around the entire .country, those who have' of western secretaries If but you gamble Utuh, were n ata heard the new Orthophonic Victrola. green cloth you are committing was rep Utah tendance. However, "Turrible Crime" unless you go now beirfg demonstrated for. the first resented with only two delegates, where the festive equine bounds time at Taxlor Brothers unite in the other representing gaily over the stubborn glebe ac- declarui); the new machine marvel-ouslthe Vicsuperior companied, by the clinking of the Pari Mutuel Machine and the roars tor company has hitherto produced. The fullness of tone, the richness of the winners, coupled with the e iitviwh howls of the loosers. T' of the voices and the complete long - tT'f Stake, Tabernacle, commencing 7:30 p. m. sharp. ' would one 'numbers orchestral , The way sonie win of and " Mrs. Leona Van Wagenen at the console. think the machines should be named especially the distinct bass tones 7; PROGRAM paralyzeil Mhtuel. Even tle horses were truly a great surprise to a fNEPHI, Oct 31. Jack "Dove" Offertoire . Wely every now and then give utterances large audience who werp present Smith, negro who attacked Edna . . ... Pomionnete ... , , r. . . , , ,'; . Eureka girt on , t i .im Durnnd to nn Hoarse Equine Cacchlnation. at the first recital, Wednesday evenMay,; Communion In O. e concert was liegun byplay.4 tbrtiight .Batiste when they sec the men With systenw today t.,,' ...y.. was- sentencedto. serve a . term ;" ;,; lug the Soldier's .Chorus," from work out the dope... Mrs.- - Leonn Van 'Wagenen " ,. . of. from five years to life In. the Why la It not posstbleTto have a "Faust," first on' the standard Soprano Solo,. "Ijove 1n Spriugtlme" .Anlitti tab. state 'prison.' 'The sentence Gaihe or a Pari Victor, and. thea on the new machine. Parl.Mntuel ' Crap Mrs. HaTinah , Pncljard , magtirti.-QuotinWHS twin" need by Judge Thorn Mijrt&JBkctioij Mini Qnnrtptre.JWeop Weir. Al,t at tbe sitiltttlon ;vf as H. Burton which carried with from the New York Times, you are certain that Mra. Hugh Peterson, E. Hanson, Peter M. Jepsen, ; Murray K. RoU-rtfwas'rigbt when he snid "Whot "the new orthophonic compares to it a recommendation to the state ruck, . .'. Chorus' "La Paloma" .. . ,:. , .'., , .Gradier fpofeibes&niortobri&iM board oparaiiirtBSrine term its pcedeceasor like a fiiMMrfl imiiit EllsriVhoru8--rr.TrtT7Trrrr.T7rr." spear was JOaa ixuectlenJii44g--rket- c 1 land whits" "Tubernacle Choir. 'Jewel r "Consistency, Thou Art d, vening- -f or -e the purpose" of securing fundi! necessary funds to Install other equipment at Harmon field and make this park fine of the most beautiful and "valuable to the UtfU folks of the city, to to found In theater mountain territory. , . Already more than $1200 hrts !s77.:;:7 tean peo- ple of the cltywlll be Riven an opr portunity to pass judgment on the merits of the. project d wl-t- Service Legion To Teach Proper vi Use of US. Flag 4 ht- - the Interest of the disabled war veterans and future Americans, tbe. Provo chapter of Service Star Legion will opent Week of ac- - i tivities.- Meniers of the Prof o chapter wTtTrfsit the Prove city schools Mon day distributing flag codes and discussing the proper, use of the flng. The children will be asked to give a jar of. jelly, a wasb"cliith or a handkerchief with a red h'ert em broidered In the corner, with the Initial In the center of the b'Art t" signify that "the gift wlth- antyde giver is bare." These gifts wnv be sent to the diKabled. war veterans now In the US. hospitals. Etich child will also be asked to write a Thanksgiving letter to a disabled "soldier, telling him what a world war soldier means to him or sWs her.-- , ' - Youthful Driver Suffers Double Loss ; -- . -- . Greco-Bulga- : , . SOVIET WAR NEW VICTOR MINISTER DIES REAL SURPRISE g -- - ; s ,ffferMtTOn'slderabte..;'lna..-a(.--4- 1i hftiTds of ear plunderers In Imposing the fine Judge Bnllif Issued a warning to young Needbam, .iplalnin-ihn- iper jmire than,ns bad ten Injured or, killed In ih in tbe past ymt as a result just- such- - areless opera t ion of -- autonwbilesn : - piiUm-Wtt- e-t 1 . Taluoblp;-lf"nr"Jijst- Following bis arrest Friday after noon oh tbe charge of reckless driv-nof an qntoinobilc on North avenue', Kay Needbam, this eity,.- hul Btolen from, his ,ciir, which was parked near the high school building Friday evening, a Hnrk brown overcoat, size 38, bearing the brand of the'Oregon Woolen one mills: cJie Stetson hat, size felt hut," size Q and one gray plaid . cap. ; '.Needbam was fined $5 by Judge George S. Bftllif for the reckh-sdrlvlrtR of his enr, the amont of the fine no doubt being lessefled on of fhfe youth hnvim; nlrparty .,.. ; . "a ' ORGAN AND CHOIR RECITAL . - WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. y 4 Eureka Negro Gets Life Term 7 In Penitentiary hil-anc- it - . ....;.....'..,,; .... .... UUt-Th- r. . ,,f g ..;-- 7 hIIU IIUlU ww'mm Local and Masterpiece Is Covered By $10,000 Insurance Policy; Children Will March to Officers In Pursuit Field; Parents Invited 7 Parade to Form to, .:."' &i:.0..,-- MADE 'WILL BE GIVEN CHANCE EXCITtNG CHASE By LOCAL OFFICERS TO SEE 'GLORIOUS GIRL' . t; - Children to Be Guests of Local Highwaymen Watch Opportunity to Snatch Prized at 'New Legionnaires 7 Pajnting from Car ' . Park lllllbllliuyila Ml I 1 . u uvj LEGIONNAIRES AT HARTilON FIELD M pnn 3 o 11 : I l. Hinckley,1 Cougar Center, Sustains ftferious Internal Injuries and is Rushed to Aird Hospital rf lke' Armstrong's Red ,Utes took another decided step on the uougars the worst they have received this year. The score was 27 to 0 troucing The Cougars had onlyone chance to score and failed when a place kick by Dixon from the Ute'g 18 yard: line was blocked in the fourth quarter. . 8t?nds out aihe main the scoring machinery of the ute mentor. He carried the brunt of the attack and. made long gains .n everv cnartpr nf tha and Champion also showed up well, making sensational gains B rVMIHn r no anin . ai iuuOi wivuu4 downs 15 times in the gameeleven of hem being in the first half. tried eight Kisses, only four of which- were completed, all of thTfin-iehe- d passes were made in' the first Mlf." ttack in the fourth quarter, ittPrrmHilofSf an Yerhe passes in that period, only three of which-wercompleted. Two passes Were tried in the third mccesM- - In the firt half bng pass was one grounded. ,The Cougars were crippled by the removal during tEe VofL'Zif111?68 f Play oHinckley. star center was carried off the field later on a stretcher and taken to the Provft General , Physicians. declared extent of .which could not be determined R?007 Mountain Conference championship u oamruay wnen gave ine IV ce ru " . .The-Ute- s ?Swr er " fTZr? hettbiSS-Uh1' a?d Dbcon werethe outstanding play- - FIRST QUARTER. Ulchard plowed through line for 7 Howard kicks to JTauf fer who rentoiU. wn turns to K8 yard line Utah hWd con- Bl 'eiid rnn for 42 ynrds, evading ference before proceeding. Tatiffer most of Cougars.' Howells lost. Bo- taken out a terg made On next plav Richards made nine yards." Liv- Howells Sent yard. a forward pass to lost. . yrds:.-Xlvingst- oti Utah penalized five Livingston who ingston crossed for yards, ball In motion! Utah liolds second Ute, touchdown. goal Boberg conference .again, Hinckley is taken kicked goal. out for Yonng. f Thome taking falsi ' 7 Score : Utah, 14 ; Young. 0, i place. : Richards made two yards through Boberg kicked . past- goal lina 20 yards, line. line. Utah gained 22 yarda on pass, Cougar's tall on Fuller.' goes ' 2 yard through Boberg to Itichards. Cougars held tackle. "Buck" no gain (iround like stonewall. Boberg' made two Dixon kicked to Livingston end., yards. Richards made on yards fake. ( Boberg made five yards and who was downed by Fuller on Ute's first down Richards no gain. Both 47 yard line after returning ball X0 teams Offside. Livingston made yards. Livingston went out, Champ- four yards around right end.' How-ell- Ion in. Cougar's penalized for off. made five yards, ball on; Cougar side. Champion gained half a yard., iu yurd line. Howells made 3 yards. HoWells smashed (he line like a bulplaced tbe ball on Cou let and went 6 yards. gars one yard line. Cougars held Champion gained a yard. Mor. Howells, behind the line, gained a ris completes long pass but is called foot .Howell's went throuah for back. Utah- - penalized" 5 yards. nrst touchdown. Boberg scored ex Cougars broke up Ute pass, grounded. Boberg puutsPeterson touches tra point. , the ball but falls to grab Score: Utah. 7; Young 0. Hardy ' tell on ball inside the goal line Ful!er-whto kicked reisobcrg turned to 32 yard line. Moyle was and referee allows points for Boberg failed to kick. . injurjed but remained In the game. Score: Utah, 20; Young, 0. Knudsen made 5 yards through left guard Knudsen made one yard r Boberg kicked td Knudsen who through right guard. Dixon punts returns to 21 yVrd line. Knudsen to Livingston who was downed on failed to gain. Utah man intercepthis own 20 yard line by Worthlng- - ed forward puss. Howells last 5 ton. yards.: Champion gained tTyards. Kicbards made S yards. Boberg orurd pass, Champion to Morris, made a yard, stopped by Worthing. netted 15 yards. Bull ou Cougar's : ton. Richards, made 3 yards. How four yard line. ens maae nrst aon. Utah was Richards roide Richards yard. Called back( iftpr RichnrdH ; had, tries quarterback smash nut fails. made a 35 yard run, thfe prettiest Howells fumbles but Utah recovers. of the game thus far, Utah penalFirst half ends with ball in Ute's ized 15 yards for holding. Bail possession on Cougars .3 yard Hue. on Utahs 25 yard line. Announce, Score: Utah, 20; Young, 0. ment was made that Tauffer's in In the first half the Utes made Juries were a compound fracture of e'even first downs to the Cougar's the : Boln'rg mride s one.'; yards. Howells made 5 yard throujjh .Betwen th halves the YomigRtu-dent- s left- - guard."" --Utah" glilned 2 yards staged a burlesque historical on forward pass, Boberg to Morris, mgcaut in which the attacking Utes Who was stopped by Knudsen graii-bii)- were routed. " hlw ..from behind. Bolerg JH1R1) QUARTER. made 6 yards. Livingston no gain Peterson kiclcea to Richards. around end. . Boberg- - made 4 yards Howells made 3 yards, : Champion and. first down. Howells fumbled Hisde 3 held by and Corbett recovered for Coutj irs Swenson. yards. Botterg Boberg kicked to Peter-solouugs ball on their own 33 yard on 23 yard line. line. Dixon lost four yards. Fuller J Dixon carriwl ball five , yird gnined a yard. Cougars gained Quarter ends with tall ou,tV)ugar,s 3 yards on pass, Dixon to" Fuller. " 38 yard lino. Dixon . punts' to Thampion on 45 wnvn i;ii,ik,iv, .s.... yard line. BIddulph goes- - In for Dixon lost Z yards around end. Fuller. ' . Forward Dixon to Fuller. 7 IloWnr,f stopped Boberg In his yltrd.. Knudsch made 3'-- J yards tracks; Richards made yard. through left guard. Knudsen gained BolW .punted in reterm.H wlr re-- Kniulwii maile 2 vnrds. turiiod to 30 yarifc yard line. He f uiubled DIron punts out of bounds'on Utnh's Ua!l but" recovered, ' " 17 jnrd line. . Dixon loot S yards. Forward pass Howells made 3 yards through fnua Dixon , grounded. B1Udulp right gtiardT Howells made 10 yards made , 3 ya rds. Dixon to punted line through Merkley replaces 1 te8 44 yard liue. by timilsfon made .one- yard SwensearTJIoweHs regained the lost ""Boberg gained fyimrds. Howells wpnt throflgh tbe"llne for first down. (Continued- b Page Two ) - :. i .: it touch-dow- right-thuml- g u - 1 , . ' pa.-w- . . - |