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Show A mMWAY mm Herald Telephones BwImim Office Editorial and Battet-- f Edit i...-1tM.- Km DcpC 1S "U.... ........ .Ill n Iri -- . UU fs .- Lrvl r--j I I " '- " II I m aelfitta PR0VO;UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1926. VOL 5, NO. 19, . Your Newspaper Tftth .. mm'm ,. 1 1 1 lull II ' mm " '" II I -- II i l- "N I s. mm. nu I V -i u - "l 1 r f fl VN f"1 Tl Ink! u iruu ' U3 uyuuu 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1; r private uea. U ptad, persaraT Interest PRICE TWO CENTS wwmm IMS 0 jv 1 1 K? 9 Ferdinand's Death Is Rumored; Reports Conflict - ; 1 Russell Joyner To Lecture Here Fall and Wise Cheerful : I ! 1 MEMORIAL DAY NEXT SUNDAY ' jo A Investigation Proceeds To Learn Identity of Auto Ac- My.yi.j (UP). - fwd services memorial Impressive 849 will be held by Provo Lodge No. December Sunday, B. P. O. Elks, The 5 at 8 p. m., It is announced. annual services at the Elks' Home in honor of the deiiarted members of the Provo lodge is exiiwicu i impressive. iu be exeeptloually L The Bucharest raegliebe Runfschau's telegraphed today correspondent from Bucharest that there wai wide belief In Roumania that King had died.- The correspondent said that those who subscribed to this explained that the king's death wag being kept secret to prevent adherents of former Crown Prince Carol from attempt-- : . lug a icoup d'tat. The Roumanian legation here denied that the king was dead, Nov. 27 P CI The stranger killed In an auto ac Idcnt ou Provo Bench Thanksgiving night when he was struck by a car Irlven by Clyde Olsen Of Lake view is believed to be Bartholomew A. Ituiis, formerly a laborer in Iteno, S'er.. according lo Deputy Sheriff in Otto Blrk, who has directed the the establish idvutuy to vestigation of the accident vicum. IVas Given Coat From Mrs. John II. Goddurd, ioa um.il h venue. Ball iu.i,..tv Birk learned, that the lied at her home late last week and asked tor an overcum.ouD year. Committee at Work A memorial day committee, - of J- - eon-ststf- T. Farrer chairman ! S'lftt W. H. Butlerv Edward Hunter and George Vincent, J. D, sseaW L. R. Edwards, has worked ously to arrange a tuting for the day, and an is in rrauius, according te Mr, Fajrer, The Rev. .lolm vnr,rl of Ogden will deliver the oration musi Services and of the evening. cal num'iers complete the program. Officers of the lodge are a follows r Mioy Hardy, exalted ruler' M Howard Graham, esteemed leading knight : Paul J. Davis, esteemed loval knicht: J. Irais Fischer, esteemed lecturing knight; Paul D. Vincent, secretary: JEdwin Stein, treasurer; E. F. Bulkley, tiler; J. FVank Halladuy, esquire; Noah. C. Price chaplain : Allert Halllday, jguard John O. Beesley, II. F. Cannon anl Lt TTTSfwiroT "ar trustees. Detailed Program . The program for1 the evening's services is as follows: Entry march "March Miiltalre' (Sons of Uncle Sam), Provo City- Elks' band. Sara Jertperson director: exult ed ruler nui introduction, esquire: prayer, chaplain; With Me," quartet con'slstlng Allelic I'vieiNoii, Minnie ('luff, Peter T en sen , an d MiTTrayT" Kt- ttoberts, accompanist, Aqwi Hinckley; service exalted and ruler secretary! "There'j a Beautiful Country," quartet: service, exalted ruler and officers: "Oh Dry Those Tears," cornet solo. E. Byron Dastrup and band: oration. Rev. John Edward Carver of Ogden ; "Anld Lang Syne," Elks and friends; closing exercises, exalted ruler and ehan- lain exlt mnrchl 'Stars and Stripes. s Forever, housa, Provo "f v" him gave Accused Spouse of Murdered Rector Asserts Complete Ignorance of Husband's Affair With Choir Singer. COURT ROOM, HOMERVILLE, J.. Nov. 27 (UP). Mrs. Frances Ntevrus Hall was Ignorant to the time of his death of any clandestine romance In the life of her hushana, the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall, sue testified today when called as her for own chief witness in bv-trla- l the murder- of JIall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills, his choir singer ' N. PRYOR IRWIN PRYOR IRWIN SERIESBEGINS theeoat wuichie wore ei Salesmanship Lecturer Opens , ' sweetheart. Mrs. Hall was called as .the last major witness for the defense ln her trial andTbat of Iter brothers, ' Henry and Willie Stevens. With unshaken poise, she told the jury that to the moment of his r death, the Rev. Hall was a kind and . affectionate husband. 'She knew he had. visited charitable institutions and had engaged In church activities with Mrs. Mills,, but she always attribntetl their as--, soclatlon to Mrs, Mills' position as a faithful worker in tne cnurcn. She said her husband had once shown her letters which Mrs. Mills ; hud written him, but they told wily of church affairs, , Mrs. Hall said the diary and cor-- . the time of the acciuen.i. Series In Provo Monday VIENNA, Nov. 27 (UP) Reports here today were ' that only the According to Mrs. Goddard he .Evening told her that he hau iieen oui 01 ability of doctors to keep King Ferdinand of Roumania alive by work for some time and that he had can means other than operation l eeu working some time ago at Keno Pryor Irwin, retail counselor and N'ev. He. Is also suiu to nave bring victory to Queen Marie In her will open a five-aa- y Investigator, race to her royal husband's side. Mrs. Goddard that he was the latn- lecture .series In Provo Monday eveDespite conflicting stories of imer of two daughters, one of whom ning. Mr. Irwin Is appearing unprovement in Ferdinand'!,' Is living In Long Beach, Cat der auspices of the University of it was reliably reported here A close examination of the ..cloth- Utah extension division, m pou- V . ' that pbyslclang have decided, that ut ing worn by the stranger failed to junctioh with the merchants of an operation is the only alternative give the officers any new clue until Proro. for the agonizing pain the king now iHte Saturday afternoon when DepuA practical, successful busluess is better to be safe than It . . L w mffers and for a possible early ty Birk examined the brown cap. man. and a teacher for many years sorry." .. lHwHi. hut they will attempt 4nn the- inside of the sweat tint w WrscmrtnrMrHre!reeriee--rmrf That Is the" slogan which John nring the-t B. Fall (right) apiK-a- r theerful us written with ink the name "Bart tln'the TBtvenrttrTf Henry G, M'ise (left) nit the time of operating until the Irwin comes wl4h an enviable repu trial, telling a story- of "Brirnlng at officer of the Union McKeon, special nVen'g arrival, because of the Pacific tachment between the minister and tliey prepare to enter the courtroom wher Fall and Edward h. Doheny B. Huh". tatlon as a salesmanship lecturer. system, with headquarters danger Involved in an' operation. are being tried on charges Two dally lectures are . on the Mrs. Mills was a surprise to her, cousjdriBg to defraud the government. Initials Are Similar In Provo, Is trying to. Implant in t Ferdinand is described as having From the fact that the Initials on program for him, speaking each "Did you know anything of the . Wise is Fall's attorney in the eese, which i concenied with the allegetl failed greatly and is subsisting on delibly upon the minds of the people man on tne found one case of the belts ,mornlnir at 8:30 a. m. and each eve love letters Introduced In this ' of this territory, especially upon payment of $100,000 to Fall by Doheny in connection with the lease of were 'B. A- - R". Deputy Birk is of u diet of tpu and broth. nlug at j;30 p m. at the Provo or the diary before your husband's the Elk Hills oil reseny to .companies of which Doheny was the head. Other reports here describe the the boys and girls. the opinion that the name given In high school. The morning sessions death?" Roliert McCarter, chief de-Vivid Mude . Slogan Hereugari.i speeding under a full asked. , rtlcularly for business ,eX: feline counsel Bead of ateain across the Atlantic in To make the slogan more vivid "No." The second 'initial in ,the cap looks ecutlves, end the evening sessions se"an attempt to bring Marie to Rou- and lasting,' Mr. IcKeon has like a B. but may be an A. "Was there anything at any time t for all sales people. mania with the least possible delay. cured the service of little RuhscII Mr: Irwin has spoken with great to "innr the relations of your husPhotographs of the accident vicson of Mr. and ; tim have been mailed tWhe she- success ln the following Utah band and Willie Stevensr asked ' " Joyner, riffs office to Ixing Beat, Fresno, towns: Salt Lake City. Ogden, Brig-ha- Mct.'arter. Mrs7JoHeph Joyner "oft this city, to officials In an efaud Keno )xdi-apear before the school children "Nothing whatever, they werej City, Nephl, Murray, M hi vale In the various communities of the ' fort to have the man identified. aud American Fork. very friendly." , s Mrs. Hall then county. led. In Descriptions of the man have been , His lectures throughout the naCouncil Women's Is Builder And Municipal Community Four years ago, when Russell was to the day of the murder. mailed to many of the coast. allies tion have beet extremely popular, only half as old s.he is now and and mining camps of Nevada. The uupper ljour that evening wag and as one man says; "Irwin isn't of Dies Theta Worker Church After Alpha Sponsor knew a great deai less 'about railAccording to Deputy Birk, the an orator, tut he can talk ; he isn't as usuuL' Mrs. Hall said. A tele- road trains than he does at the pres ' Phi Play. finger prints taken before the death a highbrow, but he does teach ; he's phone rang after dinner,, she wsnt Long Illness of the "victim were sent Saturday Just a t B. Iff. U. Concert Musicians ent time has was playing in the local kind of on, and she picked up the receiver ,: railroad yard Just a short distance to the state bureau of identification a'fellow who knows his stuff." on an extension when her husband Phi "comthe When Theta a R. play Alpha John Stubbs, lifelong Plan Initial Appearance a home. from his at Salt Lake City. standing Seeing Admission to all' ten lectures Is reached the other phone. . Utah of member ers the of and builder devout University pre munity "climb train, Russell went over to "Did you 'place the receiver to five dollars, and one dollar for all. Next Sunday as the first of sent "Sun-up- " Of the L. D. S. .church, died at hl on. Just as be got hold of the bot, SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE your ear?" lie to three of series jband. East 690 home street, given plays Center, tom step, the traiq started out with 'No.' The Provo Sixth ward Sunday "KEMPY" IS OFFERED . 4 Women's 411uess of the an under of auspice following school conference will be held toThe B. Y. U. Concert Orchestra a jerk that threw him underneath "Did you hear any of the cona three-ac- t "Kemjjy," will comedy, Provo theater a more than year. Municipal Council, ..' will make its first appea ranee In the train which passed over his at be presented by Lincoln high sehool versation?" day, with a morning session goers will have an opportunity of 10:30 a. ni., and an Entered B. Y. L. :r "NO." concert at the Tabernacle in Provo, right leg putting it off near fhe students session on December evening 10, Friday, a finished production given at 7 m. Dr. Hall left at about 7:30 after It is announced. Born in Provo July 2, 1860, the seeing p. Hundiiy evgniugj December 5, under knee. talented cast, by an exceptionally the auspices Mutual Improve- - Never Take Chances-Rus- sell son of Richard and Elender Ware saying he was going to see about the to alL reports. ' is telling the boys and Uient association of Utah stake. . Stubbs pursued his according Mr. Stubbs hospital bill, 1 "Sun-Cp- " a is as pop The orchestra will lie under the girlsrof the county, to le careful Mrs. Hall said she spent the eve education in the public schools early one ular which car and, production, when they see trains. He jvarns n nireetiou of Professor LeRoy J. and with her of Provo and luter entered me ning reading playing ries a uuiiiiH-- r 111 excellent portray and will be assisted by the them never fcnawl on the trains niece, little Frances Voorhees, who Brigbam Young university. ana 11 is oeiicrea mat tue choice his, to across to marother the his house. To side. of male get was WMrb two at after the About is your old time favorLyceum quartet, consisting years , Dr. T. L. Martin, first tenor ; 3. W. crawl underneath the train, he says, ite song? How many of ihotte riage to Miss Temperance' Goodman of "Sun-- I p'ras the first phiy of the he said her brother. Willie an ite to series win excellent prove worsenever In old favorites went to bed early and she denied beuse you Pleasant View, one. he settled McAUisref.'jecond JenoriMurray !seyen. . jou sang so often hi 1881one K. Rolierts, baritone ; and Carl can tell when the train is going to when you" were that she communicated at any time of the pioneer residents being younger than Professor" Maud di May Babeock, start and it may be that you will up Chrl'stensen, bass. Jtalph E. Booth, that uight with ber cousin, Henry of that community. During his life rector you are today do yon remember the of is known production, n member Ot the faculty of the mu- get injured, if not killed. de La Bruyere Carpender.. now? In that ward Mr. Stubbs was active for-hUtah throughoufc dramatic Russell, who is as. fine a little sic department of Brlghant Young She retired at about 10:30 p. m., in the church, having served as a ongs may eome and songs direction.- - The players are Univern Mr rH'slHestified. chap as ever llveddoesn't want the jnay go, but the missionary-t- oEnglandfavorlTtah of on who Continued students have sity page six , other boys and girls of his acquaintites remain as popular as when "But I could she said. years he was a member of the Pleas- distinguished themselves to an ex .They were twins, sisters who grew to womanhood withance to go through lifet with-- a "I ant View ward bishopric, and had they were fire heard, or is it kept wondering what had hap- - j. out who. In who were or been. knowing had ceptional dra degiee their, University they sible-thparents handicap, that is why he Is now so to also served as superintendent of the mnticH. their popularity pof Jim Elwell was like' a Jorother to them. - He had played with lened my husband." lladly assisting Mr. McKeon and increases as the years roll by? Sunday, school for five years At Most of the players are students them and looked the; railroad officials in urging the out for them and helped them to forget the You never tire of hearing them, the time of hjs death he was a at the university, but a nuBibeiHn-eludparents as well as the itov nn.i member-oover and oyer agaSn. They lingthe high priests' quorum shadows out of which they had come. who are still graduates acthv girls 4o use every precaution around er in yourmemory with those Since moving, to Provo-hserved as the work of the Utah chapter of ranroad trains. sweet days of your hapjiy childof the genealogical asso- fin president tne national fraternity. , Then it was a warm, dreamy night in spring. Dimly 'It is better to be' safe, than hood. ciation of the Provo Third wafd, Nelson, who has Harry in felt the stillness was the rumble of the distant drums callappeared x sorry." which That; the old songs are liked position he held until .ill 011 the nrnfissini..l ing the nation to war. He was The annual "toy- matinee for in. Provo was proven recently health precluded him from serving extensively goingl A few more hours stage, will take the "leading male Provo children, given by the city at show, "Revels of longer. .His first wife died In' 1919 roie. it JS announced. and he would be started on the great adventure." V firemen and the. Strand Theatre, in which .the old timers during the. influenza epidemic. . The services of the University of So, there under the tree, the boy and the girbfheld each will take place Saturday, December were paraded rieht alone wkh . Survivors Listed '"u piayers will be given to the other close for a moment. Jim Elwell and onq of the twjns-- a East 31 Tnneln ft . i, it is announced.?. the latest jazz pieces of the day,' ."J. Sui.Uiug-- hl A special children's program will 1 Be heaity response given the girT whom, in the instant of departure, he had discovered Ttte1der ZX Ciruoo I) Mary E. Wagstaff Stubbs, and her cnarge. Citruegfe Tech 19, Notre Dam 0. le arranged sometime ' during the songs of yesteryear at that Hazel he loved, "y Their moment ended and he' went away. daHghter Wagstaff Stubbs, ' , Navy 21, Army 21. day, with the admission price for show, has caused a; large group and the following . 'wms and daughown secret. it His They mother did know Boston nof 'kept 0. Cross nil children. 9, used tor. The toys 0, College Holy of Provo business houses to ters by his first ma rriaue: John which of the twins her son had chosen. Colorado Teachers 12, Iowa Teacb--- . will foe1' retired by the firemen for contest a to W. stage see Provo how .Stubbs. ; Mrs, Zel' Penjust Two new extension classes are An ers 'O. V;V-distribution among poor children. rod and Maud Ash ton. Pleasant many of the old are renounced- - to commence in' Provo Ames 20, Califoruia Southern at' membered in Prevosongs Every year the. project has been the The war, that had found-hiand Utah a Wllford U.'" Stubbs, carefree View; him left a boy, opening of the new quarter ai Brauch fl. successful in gaining Tlie Provo canyon road Is In verr large v eounty. Albert Owen Stuhbs. Llndon ; broken, outworn shell of a man.. His memory was gone--a-nd 19, Detroit 0. . Georgetown bad It is condltloh, toys for the less fortunate Brigham W.Young unlversitv.Pro-fesso- r announced. Parts of of these songs several Leora Mrs; ; High with it was gon his Calder, Edgemont also f J, McAllister will 'tnti,.f hope. ' children, and tt is expected" that nrmted in Monday's one brother, Heber William Stubbs, water caused the closing of the road ; will be a class in Which was. ? the elementary public school thls year'f response will be greater, of his heart on Elr'ENIXG HERALD. It will be girl girl or l'rovo.and three sisters. Mr Is turuay morning '"l although it muMc ior reacners. or prospeefffe "' no , reopened, than .ever. V.- - ', '; What could she dor to resf8re him to the happiness he the defnnr n g wii interesting contest, Polly Rossj Mrs. Eunice Scott and .fcanta Clausvwlll be on Jiand for teachers f the rftr very . bad, and extmnely jmnddy Iot?.-enthuKiasm the Mrs. both of Hannah Gale, all of Provo: December 0. This omrso wilt m. '" '" i the performance,' much to the droad. nil the way render driving and Read over the eld twenty-eigh- t young. tfie, one Thafs and more two It's grandchildren than 'a love story, too. strange, gripping story hours credit, ma elist of the numerous young folks. "scnes Monday night. extremely precarious. Then : In fhnt' unfolded first is session greaC The "Broken It Is the story of how the two grandchild. of the1 Utah . Further- - announcement, "regarding qualify teacher-- fn plefcenfary girls. Stiike Genealogical-societ- y wiite the tjtles, the first verse, Tb rends" which lieglns in The Eve wtll take schools. The class vlll'meet at 7:30 I he time-n- f shows and Kusty and Betty won through:; at place at 9 a; ro. or the fhonis, or. the complete iiing Herald tomorsow. ' Sunday lrf Roouf 1) to be shown, will be made in the u room iw u jit the B.,Y. V. If possible. to Select rx last mysUJry of the Lof the Education Jlmlldlug. B. Y. IT.. your, theisplutlon It Is one of the most unusual, ab' . In, addition to4hemti:lc ooiirge. (tar future.- ) ' favorite old-ti- n song and tefl sorbing stories ever written, "A. love of their birth; thefctory of a Hidden The staka presidency, stake clerk, Professor Mary J. Ollorton will In 25 words whv it Is your In 'which cannot lifted. tell which and that high ward council; you .bishoprics story a tragedy t TAKE finally course In elementary school MASONIC DEGREE favorite.. Send afl of that to tiiree-ac- t the hero Is Jn love wUh until a It's Sauce,' :,$r story you Won't want to clerks and all stake and ward gengirl "Applecurriculum Albert play, revision. Bcherrer, This Singleton, The course Qarl Evening Herald and yon nOrga nidation of a eonnty poultry will be presented'by members of the the very last! A love story that will miss. Youll find it something new ealogical workers are invited to be Of special lntero n lid T. J. Rnsmussen of, Provo took will be tr. may wlnwje of the prices to he association will be effected.. Moq- - Ctah stake Sunday schools, Thurs- move your heart that will hold your somethings out 'of the- - ordinary, In attendance, according to Thomas' n teachers In the elcmenfanr the Masonic council degrees at .'. '' ., given away; E. Romney, stake chairman. In every Tine, that wjll keep and well worth reading. at m., it Is announced. day, December aay lum Interest p. Is It ac-- r The first were annonpeed meeting of this cliss will Friday evening.: They The contest ; is open to all. All ponlr nrolucer ar 1rtto end-a- nd BeaH the first installment of. the" ..The general public is invited 'to Two until the then you be ft performances waiting will in given E. tlie fVMoe, T "'dnwlajafternoon aL4:30 Dfc ..mpanjed-mtrip by FulL details L wilt be give orf attendnrinee 1t1i bellereS tfiaTiacfi Is set theTafternoouseRsro1i--w-hlc- h rherProw hrirrTrW)XWditorliini7 surprise and please yotrwttfrTTTie--velopmen- t mber 8,'Jrr Room 130- T, at B. Y. II. YC TannonaDd Hm. the contest- - pa re in tomorrow's an association will be aWl " a 4 about You'll 2 : o'clock In " the- - stake taberi matinee for common of at could it! not friends your eveo'clock.. that an you hate enjoy ' Herald. ' Wafch for it! Evening: : ; 'iilns . benefit. . hiflcle. Kuejssedl , performance at g'o'ciock, 'dlissIaj'thestory lUi thenv ' Belter Safe Than Sorry, LadAsserts ndl-tlo- r, , cident Victim; Thought To Be Laborer "of Reno. Og-de- As Queen Sails Homeward. BERUlf, Honored at Impressive Exn ercises; Rev. Carver of Will Deliver Oration. I; II. OF DEAD MAN j Departed Brothers Will Be Coup d'etat for Prince Carol Is Feared; Legations Deny Rumor's of King's Death fl.lL . itu V . -- - with-flber- - if . J: ' liJOHNSTUBBS HAVE CONCERT BE PRESENTED PASSESAWAY w-a- s ques-tloni- s country-merchan- . City-Elk- 0LDS0NGS.MAY of-th- WIN YOU PRIZE well-know- n NEW, GRIPPING STORY Bob-irtso- 1 ' ' . ll STARTS TflprmDDnui I UMUI1I1UVV , ''- er . For-seve- l(l-ti- ' ," lOYllEE ..'' at Gridiron e TO BE GIVEN Results - ; T ANNOUNCES the-EI- ks S," : NEW CLASSES Provo Canyon Road In Bad Condition Edge-mon- j f: mini-here- , -- . 1 s cori-du- i. . Applesauce Is Poultry Producers t:'. Sunday School Will Meet Monday Play rA. Og-de- 7 - thal-lengln- trni.nA . J1 : hb-Te- - - -- Stake Genealogical Workers Will Meet |