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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1926. V Extra Special GIRLS' WOOL SPECIAL SALE PRICE . J.l - High Officials President J. William Knight I In receipt of an luterestine let from Dr. Franklin a Harris, wesi- dent of the young rnhrendty, writ ten enroute from Fusaa to Seoul Korea: la Mrt th letter shvh- W are traveling aloue throusb tne ancient country of Korea whirrIs now raited CTjosen.' For th thUwBtry, tun belonged to Japan. It ha alinosi the exact area of Utah, but It ha over- - J 7 million people. Is bistor HUNDREDS OF HIGH QUALITY SWEATERS --FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ALL AT REDUCED PRICES ; . - FREE One pair Men's Siljs Jlose with every Man's Over -- coat or Sweater! e. goe hack to 1100 B. hnd In lOf B. CVlt wag annexed to China. Tl ... $12.90 at Oregon City Woolen Coats y. .. ' - - Dumber of . prominent Republican women from Provo, Salt Uke and' Payaon have signified their Intention of being present. Young women ho are. voting &lJL year fftrthifirai,tima are peclally Invited to- - attend the 'anctlpn. Following the business TesSTon of the committee last . sight, the youne daughter of the hostess served refreshments. d Knight Woolen Mills Coats . .. . ers, COMEDIAN IS DIVORCED although entirely distinct. PARIS. Oct. 1 Tim (VP1 "This morning I landed at Fusan former Ethel Delmar, musical tbe principal port and I am now epmedy star, today was granted oing inland to Seoul, the capita divorce from blackand largest dty. It has a popula face comedian. They were mar-rition of 3(10,000. The train Is. pass in 1922. ing up the valley of a larse river. and In this valley rice is the prin dpal crop. The farmers live ir nouses made of irmd and grass Many of them lmve sqtiHHh vin over the roofs and I can now set foof eight or tea squaslijes" on The railroad is modern and" the trains are .patterned after fht Men's Overcoats at Special to The Herald " " SPANISH FORK. Oct 2J. The executive e6mmlttee of the Women's club met Republican last night with Mrs. Dena futile and, perfi&cted plan for a social ana rmr to be held at the City afternoon , at pavilion, Monday i :SQ o'clock. The Utah JJounty central committee has promised to help the women with their, program and they expect to hare food music and excellent speak- Tills of Conditions in Orient; Is Warmly Received By fine IiJJ . - - N lar price o,$5.75 .At bpamsh Fork VIEWS KOREA : AND LADIES' GENUINE WORSTED SWEATERS, Welt worth the regu- SLIP-O- Rally Is Planned " n !PRES. HARRIS . . $15.50 . Genuine Fleece Wool Overcoats, lined and COC flfl finely falTored, PT.50 coats, cut to You save $5:00 toJIO.OO on every coat. ; - ...... at cost prices BLAZER SHIRTS marked $3.75 LEATHER COATS Made of amazingly low prices. $4.25 fines! Horse Hide . ' at - ' i Knit Goods Co. 50 North University -- a will also' organize f hem In other Awes. I find 'aing-t.li-o member' of, fbe rimrch some very fine, faith fu' a mtsdt'vont people. "I wishypu, were on this tral' find could see the crude (Special to The Herald) wav SPANISH FORK, Oct 23 Demo mbich thlngs-r(kme. Soil In ffirrioH nil fiA;o.L-era lc women of Spanish Fork are ,? and women In baskets froln. one sid making elaborate prepn rations for n of the field to another to levnl th big rally and (social to be he!d at field. ,. the city pavilion. Saturday. Oct. 30. "I also see about 100 men anv that the best, sixakers unci The, function will be directed by the women in the river bed sifting sol following committee : . Mrs. Klla entertainers possible will out from the .rook and gravel, ant' for the function. "l5ra1thwnit.e, chairman; Mrs. Edna carrying It on their backs to mak Brockbnnk, first vice chairman ; It's bard to keep secrets from an a little extra land on which to grov Mr. Emma secretary She gefs wfiid of rice First wnra, iiviiiTors-girI."jirs. Annie "In Japan everything was clear Mrs. Lizzie Turtle, Second ward; everything. and hrlght. Here everything look dirty. The men wear the queeres litth?-- ' tints," relics of ancient" time" JWVOMIN0 Now I see two women pumping wn MEVAP ter on a sort of tread mil1; I als' see men bare to the walwt workim in the fields." The letter flows- with best wlshe to Mr. Knight, his wife and friend' here. Democratic Women Plan Biff Function Mrs. Annie R Beck, Third ward; Mr, Metl Larson, Fourth ward; Mrs. phelie Mnrkhnni, Lelnnd : Mrs, Will Nielsen,. Palmyra. v This nwt- ing wi.'l be a prelude to the big fiii al Democratic rally -t- o- Ite held-th- e same evening at the Winona then- tre, Ahby Snow will- be the main speaker. The ladies have the promise from tbe central r JI'n LEMONS ..... . .7. 2 lb. package Of LidC ftf-L- . , rrc.y.: .... UL w3C 15c SALTED PEANUTS, Abibasstdort, restln a few callers. ' " LB.. 19c , JELLY BEANS, LB. . . 19c W ; m . T. , Ask About Our Delivery Service ' t nml reWlvinr - -- - noon( the program was At 12 tf$tjoVlfl!k.8he waf resumed. . the luncheon guest, at the Colour dub of T. TIleston , Wells, consul general of Rouraania mm and Mrs Wells. A reception followed. Three hours latei she reviewed the 100th Infantry In. Brooklyn The queens will wind up tbe day with, a dinner at.8 o'clock of e Waslilngton-Snlgravinstl tutinn at tbe Hotel Biltmore. Although fatlguetl and nufferlne" from a heavy cold the queen yes terdny rushed from reception to re ception, arrived half an hour too over the radio, there-.- , early by disappointing millions of fan? east of the, Rockies, lunched with big bankers, 'dined with big steel mn sod In botwjipn pnillet fltslrj scouts, viewed the statue of Joan of Arc and rubbed" ellmwa. with the Columbia Uitiersify. -- utah! crudUt ' The stalled "Inherited Deficit" in the state road fund of $74,342 referred to in last Sunday's Herald HAS NOT VET BEEN PAID. The state has contin. ually made demands for the Money, but the Republican county commissioners claim we do not owe it. . Ind., Oct. 28 day to the demand of Thomas Adams, Vincennes editor, for un in temew witn; D, c. Htepehson. for-- " mer grand dragon of the Indiana Klan. Adams, chairman of a committee of editors, which has been invest KatiiigjJ'iephenson's jwUtical activl-tlts- , will Pilfer with Stephenson in me prison, where the former drag on Is serving a life sentence for tit muroer of Mixs Madge Olierholtz- T er of 'iMdltt'uajiolIi' with Stephepson, Adams hopes to obtain Information backing np the charge or corruption in Indiana nolltlc during Stephenson's reign as klan leader. The charges made by Adam led to an Investigation of Indiana poli MS py the MarlQacfMinljr- - grand jury and by Senator James A. Reed of Missouri, head of the senate cam paigti fdnd Investigation iwnmittee Reed elided his baarine here late yesterday and left for Kansas City, where he gaifl he would question Joseph Meyers on Monday, a for ir.er Indianaiolis man, regardlnS world court propoganda mentioned in the testimony of. Clyde Walb. Republican state chairman. Senator Reed announced be wmdil not return to Indianapolis to r- iwgh-41ie--Cfml,e- The The Boasted improvements of the Republican party ARE NOT YET all paid for. The County Court House Is more than HALF PAID FOR we still owe $175,000 on the bonds. not-mu- ch - We.voice Our disapproval of the action of the Republican county commiisioners in increasing the rtce salary . per yeafrand for the1" extravagance of paying 75 cents per day to the sheriff." for boarding prisoners-- an amount 20 per cent higher' -t- han paid te any other -of- $1i69 cn on $1i98 w i i ipijg r -- jrt t i - . WORK SHOES p i. witn goia S3.69 mmming. $5.85 ilu toe CHILDREN'S SHOES Newest Endicott-John- son numbers lust ar rived. Better shoes for less money. $1.69- - ..-- hl' vaiu qott ml tan loarhor 1K ljjch u er flr np 1 3 styles, all at ...p3i03 . $2.69 C0 Pfl to.J64.50 ........ .w&iDd values MEN'S DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS A splendid assortment of nnH attrnrUvft afvlpa ' shoes. good quality LEATHER PUTTEES $6.50 ... Mf-values . . . . vuiUU ..... BOYS' CANVAS LEGGINS value - MEN'S HIGH GRADE -- SHOES All new stock, newest $3.98 $5,85 , SLIPPERS Leather soles, felt upM in pers, $3.00. - values - y.vliHj ' One lot 89c 39c . . ....... . . , $249 ' SUIT CASES, Serviceable Suit Cases . 98c iOne-ha- lf t: . fire-pro- $3.89 regular prices. COOPER'S S3 EAST CENTER STREETrPUOVO official declared today. DEMPSEY IS POPULAR . NEW YORK; Oct. 23 (UP). Jack Dempsep proved, more popula; than did his "conqueror. Gene Tnn- ney, when they were introduced to nearly 20,000 fight fans at Madison Square Garden last night. Demnsev drew sustained,, and- - denfenlnir --nn. t plnuse and cheers, but -jeers were!i. mingled with Tummy's tribute. x- " DECATCfl. Neb.. Oct. 42. flTPi QuarahUne and isolation of the near here mar be asked In rfffnrfa to stamp .tout the small pox opk ssr wmarn-?- of ALL PROPER IMPROVEMENTS that would better the interests of the County. HE HAS CONSISTENTLY OPPOSED USELESS WASTE OF MONEY. EXTRAVAGANCE WE NEED A. O. SMOOT AND ON THE COUNTY COMMISSION. What Viiollow boast that they ha ve -- reduced Jaxes on Farm Lands in the county since 1920rThey have likewise reduced the Ratify i ' . , L ..lPen9cratic,membcr.of.. of County Commissioners opposed the purchase of safes for the new City and County building at the top price of $17,000 when better safes could be bought of local firms for $7,30. (hV favored the advice that it was not necessary to buy: so many safes for a building cflurse when the equipment was pur-- . chased, it had to be paid for, and he voted to pay the bills that had been contracted. A. 0. SMOOT HAS ALWAYS VOTED FOR . Ie - j , sight-seein- trip. C. J, Huff and Huff. of Lake View, recentlyXjreturned from Hckaway county, OhioNlufff JMfthplace. It is the third tne that he hns visited the place situ coming to Utah fourteen years ago. Among the places of interest- he vis ited was the famous Logan elm under which, the V. 8. government signed a peace .treaty with the In dians. WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 ?. ( UPJT Despite opposition of. the Amer ican Leclon and alleeed nronaganda by certain armv circles, the administration will insist on rat-- ! ification of tbe Geneva protocol crohibiting use of ooison raa in warefare, a high state department ' " value of these same lanVun til there is no sale for them. The aaseasmenTuS 1926 is CONSIDERABLY HIGHEsTHAN IT WAS V i nen tne market value of theland i is taken into consideration. TV f Ann j - a i . A majority .of farmers in Utah County HAVEN RAISED ENOUGH TO PAY THEIR 1926 TAXES. Where is the farmer who would not be glad 16 trade his 1926 Republican conditions for the Democratic Prosperity of 1920. . THINK IT OVER! ,heck the Democratic candidates ESTY and PROSPERITY. (Paid ' to" 0 Poison Gas Ban TRAVELING BAGS PQ genuine leather . VTiull Smaller - n-t- Provb Resident Is Baek From Ohio U. S. To ' " ' 4lC Sm(Kt likewise opposed such expenditures sending a county automobile with three men into CaU- fornia for a woman and her child, and the additional expense of $40" to return one of the men by rail so as infonvemence theother two in thejr g ' $7.50 value, 3izes MEN'S HOUSE $2.25 values JMr. 1. (4)' Address bv Mabey, ; Utah State Chairman .foi JJavy dny, introducing tlh Utah Navy duv Rnoakfr .Admiral H. J4 Zieaemeier. U. S. Navv. Command er Battleship Division Three, U. S. Bottle tleet. "(5) Address bv Admiral Zieeemeler on "The V. 8. Xuvy and the Merchant Marine." (6) Naval entertainers. vocal selection, Krule Iloscoe, assisted b Tom Brown at the piano, v , 'f Selection by 3(ith TJ. S. In (71 ftHitry Band. j his-1)n- , $4.50 Check up -- . SHOES Black or brown, bluecher. cut $1.69 $3.00 values $3.69 to X BOYS' SCHOOL n $1.89 , Boys' Dress Shoea, $3.50 If I " & " " HIGH TOP SHOES- - BOYSHOES LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS Great variety 7 ' ' ' the records and you will find whpr RlPUb"C;iCUnty """onersin 1923 bought a new aulomo5He when the county was broke H f UllUipay its bills and had to issueregistered warrants to , pay for the car. This purchase was made in spite of Commissioner Smoot opposing it - i Durable wnrk shoes' with soft Crome UDDers. leath-or (1 OR Ier rubber $3 values . , I py-- ' Mi .We commend Commissioiiei: A. O. Smoot f6r voting against the above extravagance. Arrangements have leen eomnletd by the L'tah State Navr day com mute for tbe following Navy day radio program for KSL Broadcast-ing Station, Salt Lake City, from h to 9 p. m. October 27th : (1) National anthem, 30th U. S. Infantry Band. (2) Soprano solo, Mi.ss Mildrefl ... i Anderson, assisted by Tom Brown "" " at the piano.," (3) Violin solo, Trofessor BkeU I MKft.. $400.00 -- Broadcast Navy Day Progrram i the new, winter "tana and blondes,'some conibina- and Satintion o Velvet . 1 County-Sher- iff .in-k- raient, BatinKveivet, m 1 -the Taxpayer, you maintain your family on about 40c per day..- Think of it! 1 LADIES' SHOES Attractive, durable, lons-" wearing shoes. Program is no greater in this county today , than it was in 1920. ' Ml, m patterns tBut after INTERVIEW IS INDIANAPOLIS, payir over the dissenting vote of 4he Democratic member of the Commission who opposed the payroll because of the EXTRAVAGANT way in Wblrfc the money was being spent. UPM)fficlaluf the Indiana state prison at Michigan City yielded to- at about half the cost. Moccasin y a H EDITOR'S PLAN ' NEW YORK. Oet 9.1 KP Tiretd by an intensive five-dapre gram which has included dinner? speeches, tfresentatlons and travel Queen Marie of Roumnnla spent the aix-wee- - ily - Our Mothers per lb. the bauds of federal operatives, who claim Ramsey confessed the crime. implicating Hale. - NEW YORK, Oct. 2.1 rPVTbo strain of . yesterday's - thre" speeches combined with the heai cold that has clung to her since ar rival Monday proved too much fo' Queen Marie's throat today am' her Majesty was forced to eall in physician. "When the Roumanian ruler awok at 7 a. m after but four hours' sleep, she was so hoarse as to be. al most inaudible. ... .. . . . carload, 3 lbs. Full-Crea- x " Selph testified that Ramsey did not suffer 'third degree' methods at me muraers lour years ago, wav ordered freed by the New York courtTjf appwbj late T!terda j , Mrs. Clark, whom tbe thin ehaea7JHitieJtaT-tiv""Haand Mrs. Mills and reported their move ments to Mrs. Hall, won her freedomi oh fc.YOOU had neniHnir ;"4.n n by the grand Jury In her case next week. ' r vVill - niorniag"in"Tipr3tiite"B:-thp-'iifitc- CHEESE tJl tiiiidt The most shoes you ever saw in one store! You never saw such low prices, either! Fit out the entire fam- - QUEEN MARIE DFQ fancy Emperors, fresh I ' DA . The prosecution, which charged that RanWf kilied Roan at the instigation of Hale, who held a S25.' ttoo Insurance polity on tbe Indjan'i Ufe.v rested Its case after placing item'f Seljih, Oklahonja convict and former mate of Ramsey on the SHOES ! ... -- all Kinds UililrriU Monday.." SHOES! COLD BOTHERS PD Federal Judge John C, Pollock Martini, a detective employed bv then rejourned cwurt until 10 a. m. the , slain rector's widow Just aftei ... Skagg's Gash Store A wert-hear- I com-niitte- a .. one-ha- . . e During ,he past, 1wo and lf years, thousands of doHars of tne Uxvera m6ey has been wasted on 1 Pub,ic, W.aI your attention to the Homan. wile Canyon road info the Tinic District where eight months were required to complete a job The record show, that the Republican County Commissioners gaye. their K, te ery state road . h 4 cans for its-ca- Phone 1 7 'learned through the Japanese government of my proposedVRrt TO "Korea..- He tind rIjl ueft'Hpapei men wllli tlnr and they aH stnyed with me till mj train pulled out an hour later. told them all I knew abont the B Y. V. and Utah, also about the I" S. and what I thouch't of Jnnnn nK"K(u:ea1olt5dmost, etc. "Ever alnee I arrived in Japan " week ago I have been treated noth ing' shorf of 'the manner in whlr-'- i I the president, of, the United State? pngnt expect to he treated. I think that it, will ppt spoil ine, however. Between; trfftelal .duKles I am having splendid success meeting the membera of the church. At Osaka which used to It tbe largest branch I organised thm to hold them ta BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Hall-M1H- LSmodtSpafford af R - at -- BOTNOW-FOR:WmTE- SOMERV1LLE, X. J.. Oct. 23 (C OKUHOMA' CITY, Okla., Oct. P The prosecution In the 23 R'I). After - three " days In murders smarted uude'r two court and tine consumed bv elec distinct setbacks today, having lost tion of a Jury, the coverament rest its grip ob both Felix De Martini ed at noonoday against and Mrt. Minna Clark, whom It w. K, Hale, Oklahoma ranchman seeks to have indicted as acceKHtr- and his helper, John Ramsey, chare lea to the murder of the Rev. Eded with the murder of Henry Roan, ward Wheeler Hall and Mrs.' Flea n or R. Mills, his chorister . t Osage Indian. rr ' frafiuh " am having a very fine trin so I far. I am having the best of treit ment by government officials and scientists.- For. example when oar ifearner nulled in this murnine KeHtlcuiftn fame aboard and oiirm up to me and said 'Are you Dr. Har ris.' He then said that he had LcpjuejaajL representatlv-o- f Jlbe-ernor of Korea to bid me- - welcome fAme'flcah So The Pebpl e Will Know GETS SETBACK IS ADJOURNED Columbia Coke ' UU PROSECUTION MURDER TRIAL Political-Ad- v. . . up the records, vote for for ECONOMY, HON- - 4i Democratic iCounjr, Commission ),s", i , |