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Show PROVO fUTAIDFUKDAY PAGE 11 HER-- Alb, SUNDAY, APRIL V Pelghi,U TftACKSTERS TWAIWFSAQGIES BEAUTIFUL- -, oteors ... SS-- Jg& are tbt days whsa tht mrt- orioU returned from a spruif eut- aad mbhwwt, Inc. ryes strained and bloodshot Today, the car driver reechingThe end of journey, perhaps, of many hour step from . his car t duration, -traveler jtfssh, front fatigue leaving a pullman. It has been primarily due to the engtiieerlng features designed and jiftineered by Oirysler experts, that little or bo physical effort l needed to drive and manipulate the control! of a modern automobile. Just the day betors jyesterdsy, the automobile driver, wnto desired, to turn a corner at right angles, threw himself upon the huge steering .wheel.1 With oth hands lis swung the front wheels in the direction he '. desired to go, as .'the steersman of an old sailing ship hauled upon the .wheel during a gale. u a? KANSAS RELAYS 4 NEW VOKK. Acrtt S0.- -JMias Dorothy Knapp long has been ' accustomed to Ming called "beeuu-- 1 ful," but wnea Mrs. Frederic Pen-- 1 field, wealthy theatrical "angel" for Earl Carrol, producer, went sonv- wnai runner ana impiisa me woras "but dumb", it went agllast us " grain, So much so that Miu Kneppn attorneys announced today they needed $250,000 of Mrs. Penfield's money to salvf their client's feelings and that suit for this sum had been filed in New York county su preme court. Miss Kaapp, the most beautiful girl in the world, according to Car roll, had been featured until Thursday, as the heroine of the footlight impresario's $300,000 extravagant "Fioretta," which "Mrs. Penf ield had backed. As such she was supposed to have drawn a $1,000 . weekly check, quite salary for a girl who previously had been a glorified stage beauty and nothing more, IN READINESS Hi i BROTHER DIES 20.-(- , ILL ' BWRJLlNrprTT20. Henry, brother of the died of pneumonia here today. was 66. H ( He Prince Henry, son of Emperor Frederick III had been ill for months of heart disease and was unable to wrthstapd an attack of Th prine'r's rank as pneumonia. lord admiral of the navy, which is equal to that of a field marshal in the army, entitled him to a funeral at state expense. If the state decides (o pay him that honor, the ceremonies will be arranged by the minister of defense. Just a year ago Prince Henry, who. commanded the Baltic fle4t during the world war, celebrated the fiftieth annhtcrsary of his entry into the navy, in .which ha hcid prominent posts throughout his ort fir I CE)-W- lp:e tations outstanding track stars par- ticlpaing In the event. kay Conger, John Kuck and Dave Abbott, stars of Olympic fame, were to take the field early this afternoon for participation in the meet Conger is with the Itlimxi Athletic club and Is America's greatest miler. He will run a spe cial race with John Faulkner, Ok careeV. lahoma A. and M., Missouri valley l The prince known in the champion. United States, which he visited in 1902, spending much time In New York, Washington and several cities in trie' west. He was sometimbs even referred to as the "publicity agents for the navy which Germany at that time was building. He un dertook several trips in the Interests of home shipbuilding plants. . , REBEL FORCES KEEP WATCH 20URiRebel Mex., April forces maintained a close watch on the international boundary line today In fear that '65 men who arrived in Nogales, Arlc, from Mexican, planned to irJIemer-Wak- . 4 I 1 force ..i.. t. iHamni gales, Sonora, from the American side. - 5 ! Indictment Filed Against JQ Moving Picture I if field, who is music director in the high school there. In the eveVtlng they attended the school operi, "The Belle of Barcelona." which was staged under Mr. Wakefield's direction. This is the second opera saged by the school during the present' school year. Homer Is a graduate of the Brie-ham Young university, where he majored in science. He is also a graduate of G. W. Reid'r piano school. " I ; o IAMES FRANQS COOKB - Accused Negro Black-Snake- -- LEVIATHANTO By Violent Mob SERVE LIQUOR RICHMOND, Mo., April 20. L'.":i Cut from neck to waist by "black-snake- " blows, Floyd Allen, ABOARD SHIP Large Wool Clip Now, Reports Say ranted a divorce by Judge A. V. Watklns Saturday. uiarK 13 an employe of the Knight Woolen Mills. Firms SALT JLAKE CITY, April 20 (UJR " NEW SUKUBS .. two large Idaho wool Scales have new varieties of shrubs hffn repotted to F. R. Marshall, Elghtsen will be added to thlisralreaayoa secretary of the National Wool I 4 . turned an Indictment charging tei the campus at Young university, ac- Growers' association. They, are .j of the leading motion picture pro-- j cording to 'Prof. lval"Sr"Morrls. The Archabel clip, consisting of and"dlstributl"ng companies chairman of the campus committee. 200.000 pounds, sold for 34 cents Wlth. .conspiracy to violate the pound, and Dan Latimore sold a anti-truSherman act. AIR SERVICES TO OPEN j, large clip for 32 cents. Bennett The indictment accuse the defend- i l'.R NSW YORK, April 20 brothers refused a bid cf 34 cents f restraint of trade in The Transcontinental Air trans the reportsaj&y, llw?inj!Jiu4.clearanca-schedule4 hour service to California port's "which It make vimpossible for Inde"-- cities will be Inauguarated early In STANFORD 18 FAVORED " . f s to get first run JUiy including Colonel Charles A. PALO. ALTO. Calit, April 2Q. ; pictures. ' ii st . pendent-exhibitor- j I L4ZJIKALTH 1."' 7 CLINIC AT SPANISH i.KAiBH Tneallh" clinic tvt I preschool HLtrhiaVk tltrl S 1 -- "FORK. The Ml children. Cai.stlln. M vsasi tlfA Dr. irom 1 to 4 o'clock. All eommltt.. - members art requested to W pros-i.X.-I- .' : .- -. - nt dash Rowe (B. Y. U.) first; Myers (Ut A. C.) second; Ras- mussen (B. Y. U.) third. Time -... ..v.: Mile run Nelson (B. Y. U.) first; Bentley (B. Y, U.) second; Robin- eon (U. A. C.h third. Time, 4 S2 dash-Rowe (B. Y. U.) first; Myers (U. A. C.) second; Rasmussen (B. Y. U.) third. Time not. given; (distance incorrect). d high hurdles Worthing- tw (U. A. C.) first; Stanger (U. A. C) second; Bowen (U. A. C.) third. . ' Time, : 16. run Myers. (U. A. C.) first; Wright (B. Y. U.) second; Geddes flJ. A. C.) third'. Time, 10 5. -- 2--5. 220-yar- d -- 120-yar- 440-ya- rd :51 2--5. Pple vault first; Belliston (U. A. C.) second; McGregor (B. Y. U.), Call and Smart (U. 'A. C.) tied for third. b. Feature writing, which o taught by Prof. J. Stewart Hamilton, of the University of Kansas, at Brigham Young university during the summer session, beginning June is-t- 10, Ward Primaryeonferenoe wiU-be-held m the Third ward chapel this evening at 7:30 o'clock. A splendid program has been arranged by the children of the association! including the lesson and songs which' ar i, part of the work of the Primary. All parents and friends are urged to attend. fi REORGANIZED CHURCH at 1828 ( 5 splem ELECTRICAL FIXTURES South of Salt Lake at Comparabte With the Lowest, ' Let us wire your home With : ' J926 good snubbei cohdltl 5 and install the fixtures in keeping with other fixtures and furniture. $273! With 1925 This GUYMAN & TALBOT c of mil" fjod t real vt With Electrical Contractors 7:30 o clock. 1926 5' near' S. S. HOLM, I. I Te: Prices - T rs. new. Pastor. equlpp real v: probably will b-- scheduled r tch the new Fcird 2 I 'ducol car if j foi theiift?Tnoon. accotoine to Dean . CHERBOURG... France. April 20. Cannon This prorB''t Is made for l'.n The Leviathan of the United the reason that a number of the States lines began her maiden voy teachers rt .Young university who are busy during the morning hours, age today as an officially "wet" as well M a numbeV of aspiring ship, on which, in common with th? writers f the city who are interestships of other nations, alcoholic ed in the class would prefer it during Hhe afternoon. drinks are sold openly. Arriving h"re from Southampton ILLEGAL FISHING en route to New York, the LeviaA complaint charging fishing than took aboard passengers and 50 cases of assorted cognac, chaai-- 1 without a license has been drawn pagne and rednd white wines. It Up in th! county attorney's officewas noted that the wines were of against can joottngLrj stronger varletv. such "asrich. old . lett of Provo. The attendants navo red Burgundies averaging 14- per meo a demurrer testing me suinc- cent alcohol. jency of the charge and additional All through the liner's public time in which to plead has betfn rooms, primed notices wcre posted ?rafttHy Jdge Maurice Harding advising passenge'rs that the wine JIMMY MA LONE Y WINS would bs permitted in the alining NEW YORK, April 20 rooms but their service elsewhere is ' Boston- - heayyi Maloney, prohibited. weTghti defeated Con O'Kelly of Ire- - 111 A SHOWING AT PARAAIOUNT a: ond CHORUS 4nTHE audi- - applausa. Uy during the showtng or tht Tbs . srtlsticsllyprolonged colored photogsprees's first musical comedy t raphy employed durins th av Usvsgaiwa, "Tb Broadway Mlo-flj- ,' fetcKlnf number, "Tht Wedding of whkh opened to' sapaclty lbs Painted Doll," was also tha aur ivM uis ' j p al lor inu h. snthuslass-i- . thrwirrrJt bPsutiruIlaincingl AUoeether. Ths Rnudi w.w is fit irm ths famous Zlegfsld Is, by far, the foremost of -I allies" msde their on apparnc and the .r.nai4 danced (o the screen spectacles. ... t!tr.:.itinf thetus anrf til from Hosals Love, recsnUy fealured' la g, MPinnv- - BROADWAV Fanchoa and Marco "Idea,-ceatea, baa the male lead role the ouUundlng perform- Utc beautiful Anita Pass Iswhile ance ficture which revolves other promlnlent 'member of in th etund the , back-sta- g life of All of the sorrows and Broadway. If yott tee no other picture dur eon-tribut-es of-ife- WhffJVar arrHtfen a more ough rtpresentatiod thor- than ever te Us Is tht tiroaowsy Melody" exception it ts the most perfect entertain. ment yet brought to us thtauch ih Charles King. Broadway sUr of medium "lilt the Deck.- - "Present Arms" will strikeof athe Ulk,ing rppttJ fuf' and ajkie of Similar popular stK an wno see it res-xmrl- v arreenl "!! r re ft hu -- p BOSTON, April 30 --aJ American history might read differently II Paul Revere and William Dawes, while making their famous Midnight rides, had met with the whkh vexed misfortunes their modern counterparts j yesterday. Kvery.yearV ;on 'Patriot's day, two- men tn colonial costumes ride over the historic route from Btttton to Lexing- mum..O My r - . ' IMder, ton. . Look THE NEW FORD TUDOR SEDAN the cbinfortableTyeiurFeeT- ing that comes from having a car -worthy oi any occasion and equal to every emergency. You will like the flexibility and safety of the new Ford car as you weave in and out of trafficUs flashing pick-uas the light turns green and the sign says "Go." You will like its smooth, quiet steadiness on, the open road where you can lazy along according to your mood, or do 53 and even 65 miles an hour if you desire. The new Ford has unusual speed no doubt of that! There are still other reasons why the new Ford car is a great car to own and drive Three important reasons that mean a great deal to yous rel'ub'dity economy long hfe. The new Ford is made to stand NEW FORD tip under thousands of 'miles of SPORT COUPE steady running over all kind "of WITH roads, and save you many dollars RUMBLE SEAT .. e m iu repair cm. Come ut. and see this great new car. Irupect it carefuUyart byr-parThen know the thrill of driv. ot Yesterday, Sergeant Oeorge tC.. Cobb, as Revere,- - and Sergeant Ragnar W. Benson, ss Dawes, reached Lexington So minutes 1 "Revere" took tht wrong road and got "lost". "Dawes" tftfee ten away with him-- In the wrong d rectloa. i9 TnHr . BAKERY ENLARGED SPANISH FORK-Ow- lng to the Increase In business, the city bak er)', owned and managed by Henry Childs Is being enlarged, the ovtn being made 2 feet larger each way. An. automatic stoker and other g equipment will bel i .'- i -- - -- e- !WH lirPro car you will be delighted jvith low, smart lines and the artistic color combinations. There, you will say, is a truly modem car. But a still greater thrill awaits you when you slip into the roomy, seat behind the wheel and surt way tor your first ride. You will like the feeCne of power that the new Ford gives you M geles. . i L V.. f you see uic new rwu inc minute ..t..-i-ia.--inits ti i 1 If m.m.rm t- it is a trulv gteat car a w : : New Father's Funeral s. 1-- and on theiOden road. Man Returns ha-wt- 11 . ... 4 land on a tchiiicar knockout In the IJCNROOT FAVORED third round of their .bouL at the New York coliseum last night. WASHINGTON, April 20 U'.l: President Hoover has decided th Referee Danny Sheridan stopping fight when the loser sustained s resubmit the name of Fbfmer Sen- the revere cut over his left eye. L. Lenroot of Wisconator a: nti mnirrTM'mf'in'' VAA rna julj. isv. vmaavi ; -- wm if . derful Lost While Qn Historic Ride Hi THIRD WARD SERVICES With 1 "Paul Revere" Is 1 the Largest Stock of "t We Have and only r labor-savin- 1 WropeTslhT vm&5gTm-Va parading of Norwegian elk hounds, along the fashionable boulevards. Regular Sunday service's at the Reorganized church, 234 West Fourth South street,- Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning services at 11 o'clock, The Young Folk's Recrea Staples (B. Y. U.) tional soejety ineets evtTursdayi l rVcnes never ,bcfor tnacted' In a "TUt Broadway Melody," th Wsl theatrt cams to, pass yetUr- - vncs nurst into -- 100-ya- added. i Chi-cag- 5 In. j, KING ta $8.50. 2-- 5. ft 132 .- cleSv-CaU- VnoKLca sa.00. Sheep: ReceipU 6970, all Califor nia spring Jambs in transit to Omaha and St. Joe. Nona this market. es, Irving sin to be judge of the U. S. court of customs It was announced At nhc Local White House. LeYiroot's name was submitted by President Coolidge in i the last days of the,.70th congres3, .: Lindbergh. tllEi SUnford university was a tut failed of confirmation. George H. tutrsy .well known The service will be from New advertising ept'cialiat of this city. I York to San Prandsdft and Los heavy favorite to defeat University r has Tjust" returnel from Los Ah: Angeles. track meet. ,. , to-aJKhere MANSLAUGHTER CHARGED. U I fa- -tend of urservices n. his 20 the iunerl April Newark, JURY CANT AGREE OUTBOARD MOTOR RACE res T. busiP. Lou (."state ther. of IVvd the Foote, Murray, plane pilot LOS ANGELES. April NEW YORK, April 20.-l- K-J. rfBtih whn u . pr.nn. nesa man, which crashed A ftaV killing 1. AllkAtiH. id 4. . ' . Mm saarcn it, was arrested today on a April 7. - Being a civil war veteran Mr. MNitw lors outboard motor boat technical charge of manslaughter ijHcnn "tJTTToe .."."" "wup cms rsce today in the fast, time of s following his discharge from local Murray was honored with a mili m?m aiscnarged tonight if it ia hours 39 jnlnutes and 40 seconds. htapital. He was freed under $5,000 tary funeral, which was held at w oy un, nt averaged 87.67 miles an hour Bell. Calif., a suburb of Los Annan. THE BROADWAY MELODY-"-Nb- - t . calves. 7.60 3--5. 1 April will be held Thursday. &.oo Cattle: Receipts zs, including S head for the local market and ira t( transit to Omaha market For week receipts 1103, she stock strong puier cia e nwiri wuu aeas steers, $10.50 to $1209; feeders aroundi JS OO; best heifr, 8'."00 te (rlO.50; common and medium heif. era, $7.50 to $8.75; medium and good cows, $7.50 to $9.00. tower grades. .uu iovf .wy nuns, f jo io lrealers, $9.00" to $13.00; heavy Classes Scheduled I - cows. 880-yar- my- ApTir20.n:i;i S," : am -- iri eature d' from his cell by a mob, soundly whipped and returned. The mob drove up to the jail in a cavalcade of motor cars, overpowered the jailers, locked Sheriff Reed C. Woodward in a jail closet and imprisoned Constable Wheeler Carter in the kitchen while Jhey took the prisoner. An hour later Alkn was returned. He. was charged with- - hitting two white women during a series of robr beries lmre... DIVORCE GRANTED Mallle Clark of -- j nogs: neceipts ut, an tor the local market For week about steady. nnn mm weights, til to. U150; weights. W W JJlOJSi er 1 the-tow- li . Sohlewin unquesuolytRrowltaway extravagantloibles smoke. a of as lasting as "puff Others will use this precious leisure in building those soul, makertlie game of life worth mind, and body qualities-hic-h while. They alone have found the secret of happiness. Few things can be more profitably developed in leisure than the study of music particularly the piaho There is nothing so completely absorbing, refreshing, or inspiring for the average man or woman as an hour at the keyboard exploring with one's own fingers the magic realm of music. Every note must pass through a keen, vitalized, exalted $oul Vacations, avocations, games, (even golf), cannot steal one more absolutely away from Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wakefield "Federals announced that the men were waiting to take over the ctfs-tohouse here ljvlh event Is captured by government troops, but rebels remained unconvinced that the men were not fedl eral Soldiers. Rebel guards on the international Kmuwtnt-4 lln w il i because of Jhe susplolon that the mle-h- T.-U- .) 880-yar- r- ora. '. New Provo People See Huntington Opera NOG ALES, Sonora, U l ftrsti d; Beniuad a ; livestock Market t. 220-yar- the daily grind. Of all the things that are learned in school days,nothing pro vides more for later leisure hours than learning how to play an instrument. Scores of the foremost men in the professions and the industries have emphatically stated that playing the piano In their leisure hours has been of unlimited practical value in their careers and in their life happiness. -.- U JtagarTHOTTr, " was-wel- Discus i Toil child of civilization has been kidnapped by countless mechanical and electrical contrivances so that our working hours have been cut down almost beyond belief. . .. Saint Henry of Detroit, beliificent patron deity of the age of machinery, proclaims that we are coming to a five day week. .Fine, Henry, but what are we going to do with all his. leisure? R'S third, pistascs 1-- 7 , en ) .T.UJ Artett RJeav4(R, third. Putins, 133 TV which the speedy Ag(i voa with 1 24. C ia.' v-, Umeof ; M. : ' Hih luAtp McGregor. Hahf- Beat BellUton C. Wnce tan B. T. v. vicwas an easy George Stapler tied Height, ft. S lai. lor first over tor Ralph Bellisto of Aggies Two tnilaun Merkley (B.T.U.) In the pole vault,. She "T star wia- 1 firstrHiaeTtBr-Tr.rTtcond- : ning with vault of U ft in. Jacobs tu. A. v.) wto. Time theBTgh luwp. d tow hurdles Rows (BY. verson and C frince peing for first (U. A. C) U.) first; Worthing honors. While Smith, and Phillips of Ag- second; Halversoa (B. Y. U.) taird. Tima.. ;2 gies took first aurtd second places in d run Wright (B. the javelin throw, big' Kitchen's tor firt th(rd-pla- c heave pf mors' than ITT and Jenson (a Y. UJ tied feet was , decidedr pleasing,- - to and second; Brown (U. A.- G) third. Time.l:t6H5. Coach Romney. Broad jump Rowe (B. Y. V.) Another, exceptionally premising fresh- -' '.first; Bowen (U. A. C second; younester is Marvin Shot-seSmith U. A. C.i third. DisUnce, man quarter-mile- r. Although hf (ailed-tpiaoe, 4t is expected ode--yelop zi it. tt in. Javelin Smith (U. A. C.) first; into a poinjt-gettin future Phillips U. A. CJ second; Kitchen meets. Ripple .also looked good. (B. Y. U.) third. Distance, 18S ft. JUSm Run Off WeHr . The meet was Completed in ex- 7 in. d relay B. :Y. U. (Rascellent time, despite the miserable weather that prevajed, and Coach mussen, F. Prince, Vacher, Rowe) (Gillespie, Jenkins, Romney wishes to thank the' off ic- - first; Aggies ialajKhoiri Time, 1:34 and did most capable work. Mile relay Aggies (Wade.-Ged-d' Summary: Dunn, Myersl first;" B. YTiT. Hammer throw Reeve (B. Y. U.) , (Prbb-ertJ. Wright, Ripp!e,JL. first; Larson U. A. C.) secopd; Corbett B. T. U.) third. Distance, Wright) second. Time, 3:2 since man first wrought aim EVER rockhe has been rnakin .tools to reduce labor and insure- leisure-.- EX-KAISE- U.R .LAWRENCE, Kan.,. April With cloudy skies and field made muddy by heavy rains the 1ast-2- t; hours, some t,d0& athletes, TejKeaenting the cream of schools, colleges and university of sixteen tates and Hawaii, were here toda-to participlate In the" seventh an w nual Kansas relays. Oiven-ansrsof decent weatheV which: was not, promised by the - weather man who predicted "un settled weath'wthe visitors who have' flooded Lawrence today for the event will have in store a bril jiant program or some or the na- if Cootted Frepr Pa Ctecj . ancea xhAnughout. running good AN EDITORIAL byfAMES tHANCiS COOKE Editor cf We EtyAe' ; !. JV i. Shot put Bunnell . B. T. U X.iV-aacond; firstj: Oorbetl 3. -- LEISURErrTHEN WHAT? TOW " 2 1, 19 29 AUftkml, ; 450 14 : , toglu y vtP5'wnunc 2a fWk!n realize that there - hl i . t thnton, $460 Ti ..;- t. S4n, $i2S f h. Dttrfit, pU$ cAergter frtfikitmHtUmy. . Btuintu Bmpm CoaR 152$ ssinV, tukl ANDERSON ' 241 West Center ... -- .' ' ' ; r"j'. Provo, Utali , tt "r" 1? |