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Show i -- HeraldTeleplioneF Business Offir ...V.. .."... Editorial News Dept. .....KM Society Eihto ud f Ill iwrv. VOIi 5, NO. 16. SOLILOQUIZES -v VTttt. .. ,' ; ' . i: ' . f . RID .GRQS ' U over Ones niore state, and nation Is is red. At least, that In .the stKreggfjt party's point nt view, knowledge and belief . On the 'other hand, toe whole nation ii headed' fur chaos, disintegration and l:itival darkness, from the defeat ed party's standpoint, and know! There la no belief, In that g Hge, . " i aioiute knowledge. ---Handwhuhes The suMJwfulwdidateS find their hands (raie4 aud shaken rx very heartily by their friends and ucqiinljtanees-whlc- h said grasp la nrst one the successful candid ute has had f the real situation 'since he becaio-- a candidate. The mi hi erasers ;and shakers assure the sbakee" that they,- the graspers mid ttiiakerv alwajti ted tlieir lmrty ticket straight, without men tioning in loud and gladsome tones which it 1st Tlmt they have " ndniiredparty the shukeeg always, - all liuifx. all places; thnt their reas-o.i- h for voting' the ticket straitfit ure pure, unadulterated, without (.uilc, hiiie of reward, either now or hereafter t that tbey are not seeking Wffiee, nor have they aijy friends to Voosti iut the vote, was given for patriotic unsolfishreasons, abem, ahem, "You know me, Al." But, of course, if the shnkees should have any oiieuing l.i the near future, the linkers would be pleased to have to wftjtw1 tinli$-- 4 wrvltsf th pub-lie, though it entailed a great tncrifice on tlie part!of the filler. I ses Expletive Adjectiva And (lien the S. f. la hidden a hearty goodbye, and lie goes his way uonderiiig if the ickuckle-bettdeloci who just, left him think he toiilil fill iiuy office outside of a or carrier of ash cans. Jut . ; . ON ELECTION ByTRED WORLD boys, the election U -- 'jzu 4i.i-- t . i i n : f . : . . 41 yi II- i COMMITTEE . -- d "s,JJSi "ilerlurf himself cow in blazes could such a cement-headerummy ever rt the nomination tor any office, let alone the one be got Why he ilidn't "have enough- brains to-- be. the inspector of a car load of hogs d - - E Ok, from Halitosis, Those Letters - - The unsuccessful ones are reeclv-- ' ing letters ffbin the defunct heud- ditarters, in which letters" they are on the magnificent race they 'have just made and are assured tbey nln for ahead of their ticket: In, fact, no other candidate arte Hui'h a wonaerfilraeei Kut while and ifldeeA they did run aheud of their ticket, It appeared J roiii the returns that the other fellow hurt a far, far better start, and would they please send their check their expenses, and it they didn't know! what uieaat, they .certainly would by the time they peruse this letter. Furthermore, if they qould see their clear to ante a. little more than " thejr pfouiised lt would be very . ante-electio- n ante-ejectio- n y AAle, of .course, salvation Ik free In some wa!k of the road, Jt costs like blue blazes to save a nation, and fhe patriots at must be paid In cold cash inasmuch as th party didn't have any political pie to cut this yeat With liest" Wishes for your future, head-(liiarte- -- ftc i - i Theftejeated candidate cusses while ana. then' goes and makes arrangements for another' overdraft at Ihfe banki an4 his wife cancels the order for that new dresg and hat -v: Tents Fokled The party workers have folded up tl4t tents and faded away like hot sivmmer mornjng. . the dew on thrown The political mud that was ' diirl ne the campaign has dried up wid .fallen I off, leaving ao scars. Workers go- to their' daily tasks; men's notes fa41due on time, with the Interest added thereto, Bableg are born, men, women and children die, and the nation foes on Its way, nut knowing, or' caring, whether It Ti saved or not. Verily, we must have a political bust every so often, oi perhaps tha nation would be in ,"" r.eed of saving. It is an everlasting cinch -It needs ' salvation.' . ' - l " : m : i - - - TRAIN KILLS TWO AVrtDDBmX, Ore. Nov. iz tVV) V. K. Clements and W. & Wilson, recent - arrivaU 'from Wisconsin, were . instantly killed here today when the southbound Shasta Limited struck the car in which hey were riui.ig at a grade crossing Just north t.f here. t President of New York Stock Exchange and S F. Streit To Be Dinner Guests of l':'-,;'- With the local organization- of Red - Cross completed and tennis chosen for the iinnual roll tall drive business men and citizens of l'rwvo will be asked to give their, bit in the great cause of giving relief to the suffering multitudes throughout the I : I 1. ii I? A --A - A- t Provo Business Men. - - i n , ' . . r iii ri ffiHRRTMir k HI n-;f- - 1 1 The i ill ittii trTimc i Provo Cougars .wUsWsfrw'- will clow the as the moKt prospcious lu tilstory :tid enler Ihe new yeiir vulU :inpre'edeiitt'd conditions for "A tA bob GiKiiin.L y Bank dejKiaits in L'S.iKW ltuUtu-lloti- s how total more than 4.U)jH, un im re:iie uf about J2 as comiHired with the last , cur. J)epjlt on deiirind ts . s-- ,- con- tiajj-ur- ; Scored On a Utah ' I'ootball Squad; Second '. Score Close.- - 1!C!U tinuation of prosperity wavy, offlcinls said todiiy. I, u ' Have S. WASNEY'-Nov. 13 tW). -- ear .nwtafci3 jl j - . j,. .J- T Individual Eank peposits Increased Four Billion Dollars During 1926; Most Prosper- cui Year In U.S. t Simmons, ' 1 fw"" . :s . iin;,;rf.. . 11 RY JOSEPH J " f r ' ZZZ r -- 1 The bnsiuess men of Provo will give a n iufuiuml dinner atthe Hotel evening at 6 oVUiek, in honor of E. n. II. president lof the New. )Tork stix-.kexihanKe,and a member of the firm of Rotter and Uross, and B. F. Htreit, president of the Stock of New York Clearing City, according to R.. 8. Hinckley, secretary of the'l'rovo chamber of Commerce, BusiuoHS Men Coming The two New York fiuaneiers will i 1,1.',;.,f,7'..;a I l! U - 1 . hwmm I . City Organized Into Twelve Districts; - Canvas To Be Made By.Prevo Business Men. ' . mm i f i ! t y..'j. Herald Staff Correspondent SALT LAKE t'll'f, Nov. 13 tVusljcJ bj", a team which appeurs lie the greuteft. assent bled, in the Rocky Momital.i confervncK for a winy ricaions hiX. V. fell Ierrifle 1'tiih onslauirfit this nftwr- - nation. ire ajiiiroximHtjMy $18. tiFflwoiunteA-taire-Mtmdf- ty fJy,J.mure iTtrimrrBrfriiefJintT-3re- " ft n s "40" to" 7. ' Tfttf Sf IS ftwg Worm -rtuue mile uejiosiis i gKiegalc t presi-deuB. Itt.r-pit1. afterutKin Hampton, of the decisive nature of by than S'iORi.tHHMrfX). . "We can never tell when we may "t ell's rhtory,- - tin Cougar eleven of the Salt Lake Chamber of in-a- l become the. victims Of disaster and t Buj lug Holiday ex y salned-glorby- - seoriuit.ilie f first need the help offered by this won- Commerce, Joseph A..Rayburn, Thrift marked the year. Virtually , oluu ever registered by a B. V. derful organization," said the Uev. ecutive secretary of that organlz.i-tlontime an is every Individual deposit L. F. Itainsvice president and Ii!. E. Baenelder bank' account and tavings In tnis f. team tgalimt'a I'tnh' eleven. The Saturday in diwus-sinColumbia came early In the fourth form incrtuMd nearly $4,iKMMKM).tr.Kj the Importance of the Red geueral manl ier ofII..the diC. Ilicks, witii, riah lit possession of . Vrw movement throughout the na Steel Corporation, u'oue year. . of the Vtuh state securities he Imll "on its mark. ,; tion.) in one week following the rector The seas"Imli-maappfouching t'hrisjnms 0f the "ftflf1""!"'!, ji A b:id inna; v.ns .miidq ami Fu'ler, ; great disaster in Florida the Red siieclal t "iiuy-mon wt'l be on of the of entertfLUiiueut,onimlttee lotigur end, scoo)cd up the pigskin food to C500 peo- holidays, fcdenil slatislics in- - ind r:;n 30 inrds for (( touchdown. Tne Salt Luke Chumbr or tile ; clothing to 4CI50 reave jnedic-a-l dlcated. fhristiuas savings accounts " coma number theof and iaL t. , . Tay lor kick til and nnrsing service, Including in mittee members amountto $1,(xkmkx,(hii) will tie Near comprised of .Salt Seccnd Scored oculation, to 13,000; appropriated Lake IiukIiicks bunks early next month and paid by men. The "Y" 'enme t'lose to another funds for building and repairs afestlmuted that another 'o.re In the . This is part of the large crowd of men, women arid children who gathered at the new officials closing minutes of play, fecting 12300 ; provided tents to WHI Visit Steel Want ; $5(iO,00O,tX)0 would be to help t'pon their arrival in this city the city and county iuilding Thursday to witness starling on their line, Dlx-- a of the captured German gun. .lil Kanla t'liiuo- b ix. ta-c- il u U'lntualufws jtvjada distiijRulshed ,txiitwwUfc- - b. 4jet ffiirdtng 3500 penplev under-th- e di eorrductcd (lic'll.-ifimX 'TWt'KrTi'mXbflV Thecmmoriy:l!vt3 of :0 ynTds, and Rowe hurled a. "I merely give these pgures to by a group of I'rovo business nien . will include many mlUlous' of dol- iunjr to ta Vullur for another 30 how that it takes a fnrekt deal of and will lie conducted through the rection of the Provo Post Nov lS.of the American Legion. , ' lars In contribution to charity, It Mrd ehIh." "IMxo.i J over Hie ' smypathetlc imagination to visualize Columbia Steel plant, under the dit out. the tremendous .amount, of pains- rection of Mr Rains. ( They will ,m, Ijfiweyer, m the next play, und ; Roberts for he gnm ended a moment later. ' taking, skillful and tireless work then return to the Hotel ' Coiu-required to solve the multitudinous a 6 o'clock dinner. Anastretig of - Utah made problems- involved In such a disas- Suppresses Swindling i iroro than twenty substitutions, mid v '. ter."' ised I low, backfield ' ace. only for Mr. Simmons was elected presl , ;' mm a ' Tdent of the itoTk exchange In I92f Loral Chapter Functions- jlmnt five inijntcs. Howel'a plaj-The local chapter of tbeRed Crssaod in 4925. W jsvs vice I Jnly a prtion"6friher game, during the year has contributed $120 president from 1921 to 1924, and tnd Jjylcniun and Taufer were the to the reiref of the Florida disaster : has been a member of that organi ' inly" regular' llrtcmnn to play ' ' $50 to the Bingham canyon disaster; zation since 1900. After his election Southern Illinois Wants Govi)mn half the conteyt,' ; t ABOARW MARIE'S line 1130 worth of knit goods and other to the presidency of the exchange, QVEEN Y;. Impregnate ernor To Take Hartd In SPECIAL TRAIN . IN ILLINOIS, Mr. Simmons inaugurated a movewesnns apparel to the Ii.'. Y Tfu was unable to , make 4 Nov. 13 Canada, men in the Veterans' hospital, in ment through the country toward Queen Queen.; Marie; in- iSrst from seriniiyage, but Stopping Gang Fights tends to visit tlorida despite the iiade three on forward the suppression of securities swindMellowed to be Tamed passs,' Th By the refusal Southern of He lers. been also to ha Instrumental railway (Continued on Page Two) ft Red line. outweifcUing, the "Y" ive ber free transportation. in the' establishment of a number of lk) pounds to- the man, was impreg- MARION. Ills., Nov. 13, (fP): Changed Times The trip will lie made over the ilibie. "Internal reforms, Including stricter Southern Illinois looked expectantno uintter how substiAtlantic const Hmr after her majesty tutes v'.ere Included. many muuirements forothe listing of "for- ly toward "the governor's office : GENE CORN By has scheduled Itiner'her completed eign" loans. for some relief from the reek,-the first ten minutes, B. -MONTREAL. Can.. Nov,!i3; Time has done what all the ary mid visited Atlantic t'ity and J l)nriri wrnciaia pi me i'rovo cuaniber less gang fighting which has already V lu Id wci'i aud the first quar-- ; y i White Vn. or commerce extend n invitation to resulted in the deaths of several-Mail- s and p'olice and departments of justice agents could Sulphur Springs, W. j r e.uled wltiiout scoring," u It housh Asheville,-N- . C. and 8. the biisinens men of Provo to at- men and destruction or thousands not do. " "ttih w.is (jilnlfie creatlv nn everv v t will, be visited en ronte. tend the dinner and meet to- of of dollars worth vf pronerty ' ! cxihuiuse. After that time, the xiut Emma Goldman tamed has It It . is believed Queen Marie inthe nation's most distinguished The climax. to the fighting enme to-- sail December 11 aboard even stilled not has She but has her. It tends her, visitors. . quieted (.'outl.Tued on pasre two). ( (Special to The Herald) yesterday when an alrplnne flying would, doubtless, be far from quiet at such a suggestion. the White Star liner Majestic. An PAtSON. Nov. 13 At a meeting agent for that comprny conferred at of the local Red Cross committee "Shady Rest", a roadhouse operated But the fact remains that the EmmaGoldman of old repute with the royal party today. by Chiirley Birger,- leader of the would long since have waived all invitations and burst over length plans were made ; and wimmittees : faction that is staging a feud with the appointed for the annual drive for Canadian, border which is not a difficult feat. She the Shelton brothers gang, long' a membership, which wllp begin In would have appeared eventually income prominent place, 1111 in dominant factor Southern l'ayott Monday morning blanked by lawyers, mass meetings, habeas corpus proceednols. P. E. Bntterworth was chosen to t'se Machine Guns direct,, the drive and the following ings and invited all and sundry to throw her out. committees were appointed; , Dr. The first. bomb failed to explode In the fuss that followed, a dozen issues could be faced F. B, Whee'wright and Jv II. Mount- but ns seven or eight gangsters ran and all the deportation and free speech 'arguments fought; ford as 'advertising 'committee. So NEW YORK. Nov. 13 (UP) A liciting committees for the, four reduction "orfroinTO to20TerTent n irVa i in the price of tires And tubes, was tied aviator dropped two more year delignted in remacted. wards ns follows t Ifi h 41). B. Y. I'. V A Gentle Rap First ward, Miss Martha Jones, announced today by the Flak Rub- bombs, one or which exploded. Colo. Angles 3, Colorado "IT 7. ! ' Law abiding citizens are aroused efcame rcnvntly a po-- j Instead Uu-chairman; Mrs. Ada .Pouglas,. Mrs. ier compuny." The cut becomes Moot:- S. (', 10. Wyoming 0. j A 111 I as to whflt will come next. Thev ' lite nnfl familiurrap at this particu-- I John Gardner, ilrs. Ray Stanton fective Monday. tStanli tJ 20, Vahinston 1!). a on door-tA C. V. Second the H. Dixon. It JJIJ and Mrs, ,l!M'k America through general bombnittack jfcfir N t"': Dante Army 0. if Inch pas-nv week aiders In ward, Mrs,- Pearl Blgler, chairman ; te 16. Mith'Rtni iT..(l!M' i which Mrs. Krmn Sauler, Mrs. Leah Morof .undoubtedly would result skittle of n'e. ,n""-"lLivestock -- iVt.Mcfcn 10, Hie of iersons not interested ) ihe door opened to reveal a ion, Mrs. Myrtle Tanner, Mrs. Etta (cineSI 21, Daitmrn'h 23. ' Show Is Opened in tliedeaths gang fighting and destruction - 21, Harvard 0. Iiio-.Daley and Mrs. Bert Stevens. Third. l'liiui;i riuldv. oymiinic woman of ' of property. i ij. whose bristly, electrically chareWard, Mrs. George Chase, chairman, 19. Georgetown T."'- . . Navy ... Mo", inUrs-vR- : Sentiment 'Nov. 13 (U this section today KANSAS CITY,' Wilson. MrsJ fieorce Clo- ' . iu hmr wasVi perhaps, a bit more Po1!) It "id i :,.C(ilnn)hi 0, ' bb.'iiillv streaked with grey and ward, Mrs. Rose Tervort Mrs. Iula P) 'Hie 28lli annuui royal Ameri- seemed to tend itoward an- appeal I Nov. PAR'S. fl Wis., FALLS, for tofederal state aid can Livestock aid not is Show it Jennie here as "Wilson, Mrs, opened Finlayaon, inn oinerwise II. ul P) A, Mrs. Jennie Hill, Fourth, ward, 'Mrs. day with exhibitors from all. parts given immediately. ihiiiiied IttitivUglitlv in appearance bus lasted for more than three ye of in the attendance. lnc;. she'WIifMled aUiard ship country Ray Monson, chairman, Mrs.'O. C was believed to'have ended hen More than 10.000 head of liver Nielsen, Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mrs. t".' locai br rcvernineut agents and, with the with announcement oay Leon Stelneckert, Mrs. Nellie Kap- stock awaited examination by the ibizen other "olijectlonnbles " i.hat thev hnx under .b:ick to ltussin 111 tlie early ciif . authorities Judges. ple and Mrs. phoebe Gale. Autrc-mont the three niiinrioiK" J souths of the gn'iit war. brothers. S.11111I10W. Ihe grnyijg hair SPOKANE,' Wash., Nov. 13 (TIP). Prrp-irinTo I.eavr svlnlujM-'ri- f ashes; the old : that h would be a. hold Search for tbe tnree ...brothers. "We were allowed 5o burn low. the. New York Yankees, to bus even Roy, Kay and Ilu;h, has ocnterco n1( :' denied hy B ibe Ruth today.,,-. Severn for the ia Wisconsin tJoth i.'Upiearim; here. In vaude-- J jiasf NEW YORK,' Nov.; 13 (CP). A monthiT ( (wtnircl on imj:R two) Kuspects have : V110bandit was probably fatally woundine. i "Tlie rumor is atolHtely false." ed and three other men Injured to- been arrested during that,, t a in . The throcr had lscn working (ihunenied Ruth. "Mr "ntrpctday in a daring attempt to holdup lumber several xamp" here forj4xpiro January 1, but I have every ; the jewelry store of Henry Sllber-flelniitulliaand they, were arrested Kri 5iie of cert hi? biuk with rne lMt& of the heart in the theatrical In. SAX FRANCISCO. Cal. Nov., 13 But It w, not until they lijoked district. day at IhiV comp ias thev preparer next reason." bandit was The' Identified to nh llieir checks to h'uve, (UP). Joe Tanko, . youthful Cali '4 the body of the slain man tUirt as Benjamin K ' (tnthj evaded an mention of the. , Grognn. fornia desperado, was shot to death Jie detectives reall7d.they haAmd-- d HO W this, corpulent fellow ei1iH thf t Jie was demanding a sal-iiThe Siskiyou .robbery was one of J r the caft-eof the notorious killer. today in a close range gun battle in exf $130,(KH1 a year kt the ntxt the most during ever s.t f(Hl !u th i(h voice very soft and mel- eon tract n MeCallistef street basement apart The mart career of Tanko and Bomb lerk'a.id a mail (teriod. Many and west, (line ' ' . Vlio serves the pnliHc low ? flail, two of the state's most noted ment,' - . n t i IANVILLE. Ills. Nov. 13 (UP). ! lren were kl'led by the bnnlits. ; ss , The murderer wlio created a reign jrinilnnls, started- in September f and. keeps constantly Cannon will be bnr IIEK,LD COURFSPOXDENT bny of terror for months after he and 11)21, when the couple alwut to !e as A bee? Who once in legls led'. Tuelny fr he , family lot in . IN PLEASANT CROVE OHIO .STADIIJM, Colnrabus; 0 his (Mil, Floyd Hall, escaped from arrested for speeding, shot and kill-- d . latere sat.ind long as city dad ihe Hprfng Hill' cemetery, members Company A 13 Nov, Red-, Ban Quentln prison last April, fell Constable James Meebau of bomb, fired from stood bat J Who as a teacher ;(rp)-Ms fj.nilly announced today". Jean Paulson j of. Pleasant Doors of Funeral a gun- celebrating- - the Michigan-Ohihis lxKly riddled with bullets, a sec- wood City. . made i a nnrk?, in' juyetiile i . Closes . , new. Kvenlns f!roveIs th services will be conduct-e- d ' wounded Detective Seneatiomd Escape ond after he had t state, football gamS here, this court vfasn shark? Vho j ells HeraM correiondent, sucet'ed- at St. James Methodist Episcopal Vernon Sentence of. life imprisonment afternoon, fell into the packed KANSAS CllVV JIn. Nov. 13 W cliun li at .3 p. find licks m too. - yon stamps Sargeants Earl Rooney and ttnrMiss Viola- Wetit, whose n, burial following ' Van ilaitre.' . ere passed on them in' Novetnlier stands In the' south bleachers and P) The Kansas, City Ter lnnl When yon write o your dnrl-In. school duties prevents her " from iiii,meinaeiy, ' ,j " 7 1923 and both were removed to San exploded, burning a score of fans., Trust ccmpony, capitalized ift Tanko was kilted instantly. will be past SnteJ ' Who "plans good con tinning this representing ' " ' Two person were burned serious Tanko Shoots First v totah ri sources if " and bid folks, true, and Quentln,' Hie Curtis O. Redden "times of for :, paper. ; ' ' ' In Rooney, shot through the abdom b'ne? April 8, 1025, they effected sen- ly by a delayed blasjt that they were proximately f 000.000, - closed ; Its feel "American ne'er lets anyone of tbe All 'news items from Pleasant Legion and ' en, toppled to the noor but a rew sational escapes over the walls'-ocarried out of the The floor today a resnlt of'tlv? clos- the escort of honor will be comknow him Grove' nifty be telephoned to Mr. Spanish! Fork.ther - IK T. feet from Tanko, gasping: .' txte.it of their Injuries w,as not Im- ing of the Federal Trust company piled of formy comma Bdes--owell ; if Lewis, can't the Paulson nt 77-" "' 'He got me first, but I got him." .' ;. Knights Templar. (Continued on Page Two) ; mediately known. ..;'. .'yesterday. ';' ; you tell. k,;":; Trrf j g 111 Com.-mere- - i , siK-n)- g 3(!-yr- d d JOE FORft . -- h QUEENTOIEAVE imiiwr FROM FEUDS ' d U. S. DEC. 11 mm-e,"- BUTTERWORTH Is of Agitation, In and and Matrimony Former Found v ' -- HEADS DRIVE . - . TIRE AND TUBE - ' Hog's Hoo In rPRICESDOWN Gridiron JJtahCoun ty Results ptemiS ' . - lll'l'lll'll . , 1 11111 I Kansas 7- TRIO CAUGHT , . nario-i-wid- e man-hun- ........ MBE'DENIE t. : HE'S HOLDOUT scv-i-r- .i BANDIT SHOT - ar-le- s IN HOLDUP Ih-c- t - FUNERAL SET -- d, X, MO Ai,. T d 'RED'EIW GOIDW SEEK RELIEF Joe Tanko, Youthful g.rr1LITTIiE Murderer, Is Killed eWER LOT OP ; . l a ff i,ay in mill I me . . rir , -- - - P rovo Dedicates German Cannon . . .. . - t . t PRICE TWO CENTS EQUGARS 1C0M;ON:W1S -- BYSTANDER - . PEjOVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1926 INNOCENT M YourNtwspaper With m private axes to" trind. selfish personal Interest to - no , FOR TUESDAY -- y Injures . Football Fans J'' Trust - , L,., Its o; T - 75,-00- 0 Pall-bearer- h . " -- . lst . .: : r f .,- r'.iX : f ... |