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Show T IMS! SixteenPdges - Pr ovo ' Y',t i1 II ; J" ' Ji-J- L , V . TOeWaWorIf TpBSgin IJSfi $ Hoo's Hoo ln ; Utah County , r 4- '1 Work Must Be Completed 1927; Bids Submitted. jn AVwk. on. t he Bridal Veil - mvf 1 Onslaught; Rowe and was unofficially In day's hurrk-iincreased to 327 today, with the Isle of Pines and Bataualsi, a southern tount- - pt,4!ojitrJlmtlns 42 f the -- JUDGE ELMS ItANSKN federal aid highway- - pro(sualties. The reniaiiilng 2r'1iad Who will be a guest of honor at the tliel In Havana or the nearby area in Provo ject canyon wllfstart Repuijlican eandidatea' reception ' Twt lve IwMlles were,jCnioveI from It .was announced .Sat- and who is feocked for a brief unlay morning after awarding of President Mitchado anmuup';' fur'' the to the that HavaWould le rehabilitated In aiuofith except for the InjureV J firm of James and Jftateof Rait - " "lUki-r- . - ..' "The low bid was submitted by the Salt Lake firm, and was,, accepted by the state road commission afternoon. The figure submitted was $79,728,52, which is to be the total cost of the project Enjfl-:- i ers of the commission estimated The the total cost at $82,120.33. road must he completed by May 20 Frl-dn- ,.. t!RT.-- "E y - b .the surfacing 'material .rt-para wblch will be used this fall, before the inclement winter weather seta T ,in.Five other bids were submitted as of foHowaf B. D.' Palfreyman Springvllle, $87,414 ; Lyon Construe-- ' Hon company of Ogden, $106589.64; Wasatch Grading company of Provo, . ercepted'r-pas- s. V WILL PARADE , Wet-ter- - dead In 'cnvn Gerona, principal ing club will participate, prewdinj! city of the Island. the reception Republicans of Utah The train was to reach Batabono county will aassemble in Provo Mon-da- between 7 aitd 8 o'clock. Situated meet evenins nt$7 coaw ca, . .tile , litian soumern - - '..1. u j..tannn the Republican' caul dates. The candidates wilt be guests from the Isle of Pines. ihe entertainmeiit and rally which Estimates of the financial loss wilt take place at the rtahna Gar varied from ?,iu.ss(,wiii 10 unr,iKi, denaand i KrKK)rT)rTTlafaeTriguero7;lc-publican club will Je In chnrge of dent of the Cuba Red Cross, told the affair, which s expected fo be the t'nlted Press that 4ie estimated one of the biggest events of Ihe the total damage In liana at' (.resent campaign. dead. . with Senator Reed Smoot and ConStaggering into Havana yestergressman E. O. Lea.herwood nrp day afternoon and going directly tr Invited to Iheriilly, . which !the .pnwdtiitiHl iMilHee, two eye attended by all Republican' county I witnesses brought the news tlia y ) jt 0 2) Ml 3many;dead! It is announeed, by in armenia from quake : '.', ,''; ;. .', NEW YORKi. Oct. 23 (UP).devastating .earthquake rocked Armenia last night, the quaket recurring today,, 'killing hundred? and injuring thousanda". according to a cablegram to the Near East Relief today, from its off cers in Erivan, capital1 of Russian - A , ' T Armenia, 1 . ; J. 1 The quakes were most severe, lVwas said, at Leninakan, where the $1,500,000 Near East relief orphanage is located. The or phanage consist of 300 buildings in which 15,000 orphans are be- -- ing. eared for. It was badly damaged, it was said. Forty five Americans are officers at the orphanage. , AH these were reported safe, but the fate or other Americans. li .otli'cr ""parts 'of Armenia was no' n ported in the first cable. - -- ns 1 . ' n . pom-pnn- y - ! Jo 5core; JLJL 1 Mif Achsa ,her Pioro Wo- have been jlispntt hed to Hurricane ". wrecked Is'e tf Hues. Milwaukee cruiser With . ,te and the destroyer Goff due at daythe navy departlight ment today picked tip for the; coast guard word that the flitter Saukee and the patrol boats 2J and 299 had put out of Key West early today bearing medicine, food and doctors for Americans injured at Isle of Pines, ' men's organization." ' City Attorney Jacob Co'eman will introduce all candidates, and intuit-a- l ntmibers by the Spanish Fork gfrls' ehorris and by Mrs. Ritse Kartchner and Mrs. Inland Clark are included on the program. The Republican women will joic with the men In the torchlight procession. It isannonnced that the Rcpiitjllcan women and caitains tf the various districts are to meet at WASHINGTON. Oct. 23 .(CP). 7 o'clock Monday evening to form Tbo American Red Crosls today the Republican Women's Smotrt sent $25,000... f rom Its -.- emergency Marching club, which will bo Includ- i funds to Cnba for relief or hurn-caned in the line of mnrchv victims." More probably will ' hs sent when full reiwrts form the v I11M111 ME ACHAM GETS JiRLlN State Ke'logg startSecretary t for Cubsir. of a ed subscription public a W. W. Meacham, Frnvn Bench, returned rvom ine iclief with a ctimaTibn of $500. n'llatnnr mnnntnlnH SatllfdllV wlf ;fl 1; 1 ; flve-tlaFold's ieccnt)-wpek is o. k. with a liear, "hieh Yis, liut rehl)e the' repairmen don't killed with one shot at a get JhtianieJdea. distance. j. IJLl e ........ ;f res-den- -- y d 400-yaf- - T. offensive power Is doubt no long er." for the Cougar "team ' worked Captain brillianly throughout. Thome, Corbett and Fuller were outstanding on the line, which functioned perfectly, opening greajj holes for the "Y" ba'l carriers.-- Collins made a number ef long v - (Continued HAS on ige '!) Gridiron pij we ''""i r SPEAKS HERE The 'usual services, will be held ' today in the St. Marys Episcopal Second TNorib "West 60 church, street, Sunday school wlH be held it 10 o'clock. Morning prayers wjth a sermon by the Ven W. P. Bulkley. rector of the church, will be held at 11 o'c'ock. "V -- The Young People's. Fellowship are inviting the people of the city to attend the meeting at 7:30 o'clock at which Ir. George M. Marshall, professor of English at the - Dr. Marshall, who Is- recognized as me of the best Bible indents' in the west, has delighted many Provo - Oct. 83 (UP). be a safe and pleasant quarter tnis -- r winter. Scientists are nearly as oafflt-1 92b' doA hav6"oc-currer ot pecullai1-weatheharrfcattag over the this' year, settini? a rw on' as police, over most murders.-- I nr last of a record series- - of South Ince 19lt.w en 13 hurricanes ocAtlantic hurricanes no sooner ha inrred, and 1887, when there swept Havana than a new earth were 16, Earthquake shocks are due. to quake arrived m California to WASHINGTON, i ' : ; ATLANTIC CITY, Jf.i ( aervlc' J. Oct for Harry Greb, former middleweight cham- pion. wlU be he'd neit Wednesday in Pittsburgh, relatives announced in Pittstodays Burial "will.be . burgh. Hundreds of, admirers of the 'J hifts and sudden readjustment" plague them. weather - bureau officials ajui of "earth faults" cracks In the "wlndmlir flghfer, who died ia I ... private. sanitarium Jata yesterday, other scientists said today, ho w-- earth's crust. l"rtrf 5hS "iPFfianf f season i t Father Tonderf of Xi'wreciOvin viewed biSibodv'as if lay In state about over1 and' "'West Onlversitr;1 noted' seismoloi;ist, in inn undertaking , establishment Naomi- - BrtMleri.--- bl storms from now- - un gflnoraHy and othei' reputable earthquake todnr. blow tliemselVos out Into' the" At-- i observers assert earthquakes can- sweetheart, 4ept a sorrowful vigil 'lauliC Florida, it was saidj shoukl not none be predicted. ftver tfta bodyj-- ; - . ' M i Machinery Now Being i stalul; President orTSrm ingham Company; Plans to r - .r : - '"- m Here is news which will cheer the Vipsrta nf svarv mi1 of both young and old. They are going to be another given genuine treatT": ' The new management of the Herald has constantly tried to give to the readers of the Herald & newspaper of which everybody' may be proud, a paper representing the ideals and he real sentiment of the people of Utah county. ' Everybody in the family has been remembered. There is in something the columns of the Herald each dav-o- f interest to th hnv . Jjndprlsas A larger porticm of the paper is now devotedLto reading ' v matter than ever before. ;, Ever on the alert for new material to please its readers, .he Herald has during the past four weeks made greater mprovementsthan during thepasttwo years The editorial 'brce has been enlarged to" cover adequately the "ffeIOor" : -- -l ;oca-news.- r :. , t7' ' .."i"-- A "Campus Rebels", the first continued Use Local Labor. itory to be printed in the Herald in a number of years, is i ?THtiiQindailyandis bringing 'enjoyment and delight, to hosands of readers. . iJ-.-. r ,i ..tmr- - rn'-ri-jc -Things are haBDenlna. -- raDldliiH new Bumi? Blnps' ' 150013 rour PUUUies , rwasnIn con necUon with ant"w theknto' i iA! me racinc states Cast Iron Pint ngton Tubbs", "Saleman Sam", "Freckles and His Friends1 f company, beinij built at Ironton ire daily visitors in the large Herald family. And then there adjolnngUCoumlila Steel Cor s Major Hooplet Who is there that is not following the re-oubtable Major and hla antics. Egad 'everywhere you hear The plant ia now under roo he people talking about Hoople ! V and machiner.y is being rapidl: The women s page contains articles of interest io women, 5i eaelr tnstalledheTOspccUarBTdht. HQ J"4'bi you -- la W i : ' will begin sometime ii TadeniiegrratlyimproVeflrj-Wand sttsils and all the latest operations ' kiddies of The are fans. thousands aten sport November. up by the kitchen ' tO(ds? J'ho mU you ' tach n:ght to get ahold of the "Tinymites", the Patented Process scrambling r carpets by the yard and says Pipe will bet made by a oat unny little folks about whom JIal Cochran writes such an the payments are not hard? anted ;.process developed at Blrm ": , 7 nteresting tale. . Who is a strong Kiwaulan and Ingham, Alabama, by the McWan all v of s the best 'But ltoost Spanish Fork all hs Cast Iron Pipe company. Hereto ' V The Herald is going to give its readers the colored ; ., can? AVho is a worker in his fore cast Iron pressure pipe ha' rhnrch and never leaves you Been cast vertically In Pits bu' :qjmics each Sunday morning Four pages of colored comics-nsteaIn the lurch? When you're in by the McWano method It la of two pages of black and white which they have been J cr Taylor Bros, etore, Marlon horizontally on th foundary flool jiven in the past, will be part of the tegular Sunday Herald ' ' ' ' ' which eliminates much of thn Taylor's at the door. ;dition peoOTr"and-,la Jniicli altooler pro" vn td the lfefald the first ThV newcomlcr"wllI cess, producing a superior nro- ' ' , Sunday in November. duct. to new the older The colored comics are not. entirely J. R. McWana, president of th WILL rtf the Herald Several years ago when the Herald i Birmingham company andaTso Of the Pacific 8tates Cast Iron Pin' Irst became a daily newspaper, the Herald comics created and girls of is spending the week ii ASK DAMAGES company, nany happy moments not only for the boys Provo and Salt' Lake' City. D. H, fend Utah county but for the fathers and mothers as 'rovo Botchford, and di veil. The colored eQmi were laterj.with a change in man- tl--:J Evangelist Will Be Sued For 'gment, tiiscontinued, SJ-- iA r (Continued on page six) anxious first of all . Herald, the The present owners cf I5O0.0Q0 OnXompletion advertisers square dealto and. the, readers o give the Of Trial in fact, more: than Jhey. pay for have decided nve them, MADMAN KILLS hat the colored comics must be added as a regular. Sunday. , ;, , serial-story- . . - t I ft - ; . 1, . . . ,rt now-come- . r - d '"',. a ! a ; . nt i, Jtv -- - f - HIS CHILDREN A DRiMARSHALL Science Baffled Battler By Catastrophes Famous ; Will Be Buried . I ' Resu lis " wwiw ?5:;:': '; LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23 (CP) complaint accnslng Alinee Scru ple McPherson of slander andSOO,fXI damages isbeing prepared on behalf of. Mrs. Vlrln Lee Kliiiha'l fhe 'lat tor's aTtorney,""S. " & Ilahn,, nnnomiocd today. - B. Y. U. 30 Western State 0.Mrs, Kimball is thaUeged !'Miss -I tali 87. Colorado 3 " who lived for ten. days at t'ar- I'. A. 0. 6, Wyoming 6. G. Or- with Kenue.Ji Colorado - Aggies 19, - Colorado radio at inlstoa, fyrmcr oj)erat(ir ' , College . , Denver 22, Colorado Teachers 0. Angelus Temple. She is tlw twin sister of Mrs. Lorralne"WlstmHn: West High 7. Twin Falls 7. who ' confessed she conspired with 0. Michigan 13, Illinois Mrs. McPherson to prodiij-a fake Harvard 16, Dartmouth 12. "Misa X" to pose as the feminine companion ttfrOrintstoy nl Ch i iiie' and vindicate t the evangelist, who the state rlaluis was Hie reaj ofen" " pant of the seashore "love nest." i BILLIARD ; audiences In the past vit)i his lectures. n will speak- 4hls evening on the literary 'values of the BIb'e, LITTLE JOE f lUpeclaT to Th Herald) GVNNISON. Colorado, Oct! 2- 3B. Y. IT .handed Western State col lege its worst defeat of the- year, sad incidentally liroke inre. the win 1y af sniasblng 30 "t ,0 via- the Gunulspn aggregation It over tory During the first half, play fairly ven, and the second- perlott d with the score "8 to Ortbe ptdnts iielng made by Collins' place ment kick in the first period, an a ec,?i. $t03.44fl.64rWhecwrhrtt Conatruc-tiocompany of Ogden $83,690.15,. ...Tiuli'e 5Aieri4-were aoiuuig and- the a'nion"' rbhtrwtioir Fliaa Hansen also will be" among : We of Pines. They of Og"deu, $101,468.59. the honored guests and will speak; estimatetl 70 dead,--antold n ' ; briefly, .there7. conditions f tale jsrsphie, .Richard W. Toiuig .will lie the principal speaker of Hie evening. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (IT). The public i iovlted to. tlie rally. The American relief pxiadItlons " Long Runs bj-'l'l- Thfl jbad grade at jSprlngdell is one of ihe spots on the road which is to bfc. Improved, according to Preston G. Peterson, member of the f tafe road commission. Sharp curves will be eliminated, all grades wil' K' cut to a minimum. 7 .. . 'rushers will be put on the-joImmediately, and it is planned to -,4- Exceptionally xiuU!tJi!ly4B after an,ia State Western Emergency workers today rapid thfeatened. several .times,; hiiLfum- ly were restoring Havana to a senjjJ bles ruined their chances. . l:Utui of normal ap)earance in. the Men Run Wil- d- , downtown district, but in the sub waitall The second ha'f, nrbv the streets still were iunss B. Y. IT. Straight football account recov"were mure bodies able.. Ten ed for two toucbdowiia in the third Torchlighf Procession Will ered from the harbor thlgjuornlng quarter, and Rowe" Intercepted a Relief Ms Sent State pass and sprinted 80 Precede Reception, of all A relief train left Havaha at Z for the laat score.- Every yards o'clock this morning for Batauabo. Candidates wns converted, the first two routai point nd;tberiB!t;bvCTiiTirt: to rfve food, water, medical and making the final acore SO to 0. With a mammoth torchlight pr - MnonHoi aid. Revehtare The doulit surronndlnc the H' T. cession In which the Smoot March 1 II II n Make ' the-Heral- v : )TV Wednes- t!l A,--Oct death list resulting from Falls-Hustea- d Col-vi- ddedonstantly' Make Herald r Best Home Newspaper In ' Rocky Mountain Section tfte PlayTEtellar Role InT Isle of Pines Is Virtually .Wiped Out; Many AmericansAmong Slaiif; Red Cross Aid Coming. New Features i - - ; MEN STATE Herald Feature - ; Surfacing , Materia- l- Will -- Be - Made Ready this Fall; Colo red Comics To Be Next New 3 ' W-- S PRICE TWO CENTS H Will Speak Here II .11 a rw ill An Stefeen Pages PR0V0, UTAH, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1926. 14. 1 4. i. .u. i VOU5.N0. r 9 BROCKTON. Maas"()rt. 23 (UP) Becoming suddenly' Insane, "Jams BStowward. 38. a widower, klllet: three of his four daughters with at axe as they slept at ihetrhoiue bete today. " The dead are': Florence, 13; Ed na. 12. Mildred. 7. Stodarrd's other daughter, the Herald comics.-- - Watch for them ; you will hkc them .. . Gives Views On Mexico . whoi (.truck, with the bniad side of the ' f . xiMmt will recovet: .' Stoddard submittctl fo, arrest and was taken to police headquarters where he was placed In a paddit Bt U.g by teuipenmnt and FATHER JOSEPH G. DELA1RE Inunaeu'ate the tlon a man of pcaci and abhurtns Churrh ff - ' Conception, Irovo religious controversies. 1 refrained ' cell. . thluk-uief.. ' Ever since, the Mexican govern- - f lMag up ,h(J argument. liegan to euforce its rellgh)us j lng thllt gomeuow the truth about i would even jjesian-situatioregulations and come' Into Second with the Catholic Church, I could n()vf j think we rrovo But dls- not help noting that here hove rpait.ntld the point ; ; Herald the in printed l'vr(Ienee aIKj forlearanc cease to be to give the Cath-- ,' .:' A chicken dinner . will xlrtu be la made any attempt t feature of' the Second ward .Ol oiic: side of the Herald reported Sunday's I , to be all summer here and Rev laporida or held Thursday and Friday. . Oc e have ton trcattHl to a number Go()d wm lhe of lgeM(i 0"""" , , tober 28 and 29, according to of lectures about the dispute, not those in charg. .," one of which so far as 1 know fail- The Ollaporida will be given jd to put the blame on the Catholic ' (Coii.lnued on page two) under the direction of the- - ward Church. . . i Suction Two) bishopric for the purpose of se curing funds for ward mainten- or voca-Past- .: 'v. - Ward Will Stage Ollaporida LOS ANGEI.ES, Oct. 23 (UP) The bearing of Almee Semple Mc Pherson on charges of. perjury and conspiracy stood adjourned' todnj cyerthe .iveek nfklB ilh .ihe testi: mony. of Superior 'Judge Carlos S Hardy, clow friend of the evunge-listin the records. Judge Hardy's testimony, - Mrs. ilcPherson declared today, is a complete Vindication of the charges nrlof conspiracyr'whtctr'are innrtljr' on assorted negotiation!" with tb late 11. A. Mi Klnlev Wltul ance. Each organization w.iJOiaveJta attorney,, to produce fake-- , kidnap TJWTt queen to vote for and the Judge Hardv Is to poiitinuo hit' queen . receiving the most votes story when: the bearing is resumed will , be the honored guest at the queen's 'ball to begiven Friday '' Monday murnln?. x. ;: '.. '. On the stand, tate yesterdav ;fc evening. It la rumored thai- - the . Relief n had he inner revealed had jurist on confcrencei"wltli' tift. Wind at Society baa already "begun" work on the queen's gorgeous dress, so ftrt torney- resardtiig Mb sure are that . tbir quen will Mrs.-McPhersou's al'eged kldnao- win. It they is said, that aha is ont ers. of the oldest Jadjes- - in Provo. The aiders .quorum claims that the uiieen 'will be prominent , ''r t I Provo Catholin Priest Mar- - rt Wen.7 frcm today you will again treat in the funny tantrums of the, happy lolks of l,UPPAild so, two weeks a genuine the-new- s :, ",v;j-Us- j , , : , I - 'arch i Pep Rally Causes .Students'. Arrest Elder.' - , ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 23. Relief Society! Is V i . r -- ' ' A large group of Domocrats atif Progressives 'partlitpattxl in ,th bcld li dance following the Armory Saturday evenins. Tin Democratic county" candidates wed lntrodneed. V' Speeches were made by Mayor C Clarence Neslen, II. U Mulllnet J- anxl WH'jani JJt .Wallace,. ''!'' ..i.L ' ? , . . - J. Grant Program Heber ueacnes uenver - . , e prer-garo- : ST TRIBUTE ; To Give of Mich igan students arrested in a tear f gas riot With Ann Arbor police The Provo First ward Relief IlENVER. Colo Oct. 23 (CP) a nieht. following "nep'VMlv- in,st sounder of the L. S. Grant, pre sitri-n- t the. of Heber the, auspices Va own wera .released on their a now ft I. I),5 S. chim-hHal will dtdicnfe will the committee, give htariiiff cognizance today for r Miinnnt Thnnpl " In rftaclewnntL a Mnnihrjrinonlnr.-;-ro'cJwki Vocal solo, Mrs.., Myrtle Denver 'suburb, Sunday,, The riot occurred wbow ,,t t hnadreA Vfndent InduU-w- d hi the Andrew rending. Miss Veldo. GUps,: c lYesidenf Grant arrivetl here last aaaual custom- - of "rushing, local piano agio KUaaltetb TayVrt-"Th'night, and today went to liouUk'r Prhlora: of the School CbUd.'. Mrs. 'to attend the Colorado X'ntverslty theatres following (the I i ; Utah University football game. .., ranyi One student was injured.; Ma?y,Markhau. (UP).Four-Universit- PA!D-LA- ENJOY DANCE ' , DEBS IS BOURBONS TERKE TAtTE. Ind . Oct 23, (U friendvand Vnsso-,lat( V. PtWw assem- of Engene bled here' today to" pay theirJast rllnueto he famous Socialist leadi , PUbllc funeral orviw were held wrjiwi-- i if the Ptls bome.i Morris Hillquit and : Norman" Thomas of New York, Seymour Stedman of Chicago and Congressman' Victor Berger of MUwauke? were among the members of the national Socialist party who, delivered . ; brief addresses. -taken to Jtndlana 1m1t it will lie in sfate wolii) late today, for" one fcrmf tonight., at a fnneral parlor in indiahapo'ls. The body Will then be cremated and the ash es returned.bwe Sunday, for li"' : ne na. |