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Show " ; OGDEN, UTAH WEATHER A rltv of bcwatlfnl lxmw. many chorrhN. lsrre (inortrt, UTAH Fair and continued cool tonight; Friday fair. eiccilwi rattmad f.cllturs snd n Ogdcn ra n to n, po.e?lng rorre with a matchoBrtlird less boolerard, Fifty-firs- No. 261 Year t ; OGDEN CPT, UTAH THURSDAY. EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. LAST EDITION P. M, 4 - , . "HTT3 n WW NX,, WW UL3 IALM GETS HAT A- EDT LEAGUE SESSION G CHARLES R is in Ogden t(K day whooping 'er Hp; at Governor's day at the Wild "West show where he was presented with, a handsome hat' to be worn during "political campaigns in'the cowcounties. GOVERNOR POLICY four-gallo- n Bee Hive State's Governor and Party See Thrilling AMERICA mm Feats of Cowboys f GUESTS AT LUNCHEON y3i f ' ' ', " Teel One Rider Suffers Broken Leg When Bucking Horse' Kicks four-gallo- ,1 1 1 & V. -- i i ! . Empire PRESENTATION MADE Presentation of the hat was made by Miss Hope Fox. who has been thel Miss Utah of the rodeo, and tne governor was eloauent in his thanks for was the handsome, hat. which, it can wear the governor fittinly gested, when h? tours the '"coW counties" of the state.' Miss Utah was presented by Colonel "Dix, president of the show. The" governor was introduced to the Wild West performers and to the spec-' tators by Mavor. Frank Francis.- ; There was a great throng of Salt Lake visitors in the grandstand for '. the closing day's events. ...... IjUNCHEON guests Governor Charles R. Mabey, Mrs. Mabey .and their three sons, Randell, Charles and Robert, and the governor's staff were the guests of President Frank .M." Driggs- of the chamber of commerce, and .Mrs. .Driggs at luncheon todaV noon at the Weber club. .Governor Mabey and. party left Salt Lake at 1Q,: 30 a, m... arriving jn. Ogden shortly before 12 m. ME3IBEKS OF PAKTY Colonel W. G. Williams, state adjutant general. headed the .governor's staff,: whiclv included Majoh.Leroy E. Bourne, Malor H.. M. H. Lund, Major Carl Badger. Maior Elbert B. Thomas and Ma.1or Hamilton Gardner. They were accompanied bv their wives. i Others seated at the table were Mis3 Nellie Driggs, daughter of President and Mrs. Driggs: Col. P. A. Dix, president of .the Ogden Wild West show, and Mrs- Dix.' and Ora Bundy, secre tary of;the show. Then show committee dispatched a band ta meet the efovernor's party, dnd the arrival of the distinguished guests was announced by the playing of a stirring piece. - IS BROKEN J,KG Thrills in yesterday's Wild West show,' which on Tuesday were combined, for the most part, in the contest, were more evenly distributed, the ladies' relay, the wild horse race and the bucking contest, all major,, events, each providing a sensation of their own. In the wild hcrse race the thrill came when a horse which Tex' Roberts was struggling to mount administered a kick which broke Roberts' leg. He , was carried off the field through the dust clouds and bupking horses who were still in action. The crack of the, bone in Roberts' leg when it snapped was eas- y aumuic kiiv (ata.AiuoLa.iiu, aiiu when he failed to get up, stretcher bearers and cowboys rushed to his aid, the first to remove him toa place of safety and the latter to shoo away oether bronchos .which might buck over him, and injure him further. , ANOTHER, HURT Mike Hastings also sustained a slight contest when injury in the bulldogging stepped on his leg, but aside from a bad limp he was not incapaci- League of Being Too Extravagant d. fl-irr- Reports that the messages sent , to Irish republican' leaders, following tle meeting of the British Cabinet at Inverneps yesterdaywas an invitation to Kamonn de Vasend deleratew to a conference j.lera.to to be held, on .September 20. on.conat tlon that Ireland should remain with the empire, .were printed by several newsLONDON. Sept- Lj I - R. newspapers here today. Those papers editorially upon these reports. exDrena satisfaction door to. peace has been left that the; open. - HIGHERUPS1 which-commen- acafff ' apparent amffne ths' Sinn Fein -- : 'lead e r.i. her-J- . JOBLESS SHOW ; SPIRIT! iGLY SLEUTHS LURE WEAK MEN TO ; ! u I mor.ittr..ijex have, hi Irrd wmt'stft. on irrd ih Surinj whu-- ThoV rnantlat dale-Ca- t- Ctcil ra v enrcatfnquUG, nt lha lnlt4 rf the Uc" of publJclt' .F'.al. bvati the rarant meeitng of the jl rr.lttei tok n-l- cf th jcunci: ; : iiiHY crtiTinsKii. A B . th r.me rcer.t!y er.t by thefrard;rf K:a!r tr.5'd Urpirtmnt cf at4'.t. I 'tft'J Sht Jrtrr.iUcr,aI affair hrnear'.'tr. l"il,r advanced had aoulj it bin rtrrled ' Thru- - tenl;orl h ald. r'far-rlc:t.r ounir'.es uver which man-- ! the covenant t'i'.rt ffx rrovi!ri! 'of the "rff . vt r.at.c ra 'mutt ntheir preant aituA lion. of a dflnlt atatua or ; SGMCt" of Making Clever -- er thato tprd AtrJan Huh h announced wlihti t in crillf;iM the poiicv CALLS WILSON Vxctims'Arc ArTcstcd and; EiOSCIISES ThenDetectives Bask injGlory j Pak rf thjnter-- 3 -- CLAIM CRIME, ; TEX RICKARD " SIGK OP CXiXriDKXCfc: ... DUBLJNY feat. 8. (Dy the Associated Press. ) Kirns of confidence wer i , - y nc n I t .' - he ut - Captures UCW J iWi Prime Minister Llovd George's reply JaveruUUl. to Eamonn de Valrra. which will be VY,nf,.TV, Affor ' made Public here this evening at the pion Should Be. Barred j CIlAIHil.s Of 1 X Til A V A AN CK. CHICAGO. Sept.. H. lnvetca- same time that the note is given out "Clash Police . He jld he t'.'.Jl nul want to appear With From Ring for Life . tlcyv wntEuri today by th by the- British. . Ho J far as could J be tKt loto office It, crlticie the fnitd Ftata.In.but Xh" J wttrney were nui disi lie lrisa tx.-aFather of Missing Banker juuea. th.a ln- detective Smandatea abould be i(led the that chtrgei or surprised bv Uoyd George's turbed e entrurt.-a n. cf th LONDON. malntAlns "leret JcnsKv Sept.' c:tv. spying peopica directly "Sept. burtu j. Declares Money Still 'Is communication. ,, I were wh'.ch held drc'.arthe :',h Ml or.. through"dtcal plseonV.. ytem t by chamthm. and lth further Johnny Wil unmployel t AMERICAN COMMITTEK re out rllnrlAOd yesterday and'ln sever-- 1 Irn0ver:t persons and other pion. mmniPncJi Jn l!.e New Jcrney atlor.s.' in Colorado fcoxlnc crnmu-lctcities erirttj disorders were narrowly led Into; trap.t'ta aid burtai men . Mr." De .Valera and other. Irish reCharra thst a;u of ration today to face " evirecIn was An ManrUali In a avertfd. and had h:d at asant h: he the arrived brok that spirit Charge leaders, efficiency showing ugly publican toniract by ord.. , which re-, cour,tr-Rtvlnx a poor Lnx.'r- .- rihlllllon laat usual. Shortly dence?' nt Bristol, .where a crowd at DENVER, Colo.. Sept.. 8. Leonard sion house aearlier thanwas ajalret been h m.?ir.rd nntrat In th world war wert UtP' Atloi-neTi; Issued sa- - tacked the. building occupied by thej rnber dav In hit h.n.j statemen.t Ittftn de Lue. head of a Denver detective afterward board of rurdians and cUhed with; told that plour known '"tvol lowney. ClrveLinJ. hrml Trs Kirk- - rnvJe by If Jnlrr.ar Urar.tlng, of Rwe-i, agency, announced today that he had'injr: t th! morning th t rtnnoter. cf th Neither. President De Valera nor the police. Banners wre broken And; piroii" are on th cliy rricncritlc!ae3 received a telegram today from a paroll testify' that he aldt-reII a red fUrg was captured by the polic. f.ir"-- .t rewilt f thrlr al n,J th&t e tbo a farce. resentative in Los Angeios, CaL, uot- - the cabinet know nvthing. of the ms many fifteen pmon American committee which is stated-t-o ItRKard aai l h thuucht Wilion "a xh artlon cf the council cf the Urue Finally.' the gats before the building Ing. Dr. George O. Mprse.of that city, are In lall or th to the franie' and that ha ,n "warding the Altnd li'.acdi to d!)i(rrcc as saying he could arrange for the sur- - be proceeding. to Ireland. We are quite were opend and a Urge body of penitentiary while the detectlvea fattened crowd, which the be rud out of Iti rtnir for IatJ.- waylng he rrrrtted charged upon the windows render of his son, Edwin F. Mors,. certain all our American friends, while was In a council fxk into cor.tldf ration" arru life. thflr Average. In om unemdlppereed. but the former head teller at the International naturally anxious, .realize that thl cjim. or cordHj lo the nnt arply." by the .!m Fante. bo tefre-- the bout. rr.en'.a that Trust company hero, who is EOUht b;i question affectinsr as it does the lives hundred hop a ;;ffeted l knmvn of a.' !trantir.r If he that tha declarei ployed tun or" othera are led by a federal warrant in which he is and fortunes of the people of Irela'nd, manlf'ttantsthat Excltlns cne wero witneed In cf tha th plo;tsr Ir.to partlripatlnv in is one for the peoole of Ireland themm'fht Cut cf! in encoun morr-.terprecedent charged with having robbed the 'ank selves hsmp;onhlp a holdui (,r hjrs.Lary. and. the. ters, he would i.ae thrown hoi: mm thir ontrib"tion if the orirar.a cf th to determine." Liverpool. 'After An enrounfr with pf approximately $78,000. aucreed In producinr Informed In advance. out of th nnc in the fl;ih f&und." He Mr. De Lue said the telegram quot (No announcement has been made of the police". unemployed worker prepelicp being ul,n ArrWi nn the" srr r. and rri-nrcord ", with lUi funds-- ' aid he ed Dr. Morse as saying hi could also any American' committee going to Ire- sented. to the.councH a bot.i t:ieved foMht honeatly, exh the le arrcu at Mr. victlo: the De plotthe Boland. Valera'a return land, but of llarrv tr tht timatum, the threatening Ure .nrnUl the print for h?w that ne'.thrr mony arange f.fct. lpa. y piration- of that time, thev would not ter appara an on his son's arrival here and that th j secretary, and Frank Walsh, his r.lcLard contended tt.at Wilyt did IX'lL TOR DITHNSK. poller a w!.tnfi. b the sa victim fni'mer aiU'er consequence. was not taken away from Colo-- j lean adviser, are In Dubllrvat present.) not fne rrponitlble for Ilcbert Cecil. ho repreaenta hi will aa he CDU'.d. judsSr.c the leaders In In auch" a cae. it It tharsed. ariitred lord nrYotft The mayor h'.a from in the aMtmbly. pralaeS rado by his son, and that it was "not! Mike bout Africa with Unl PRIVATE KIDNAPED Fojth A fViriV a t!an mMllri n t Via in winter the f M. Urmntlnt. but 5e- the which frar.krc Ilfnton battr BELFAST. Sent. 8. Private HobVntlSffVl0 eefrt-tarlau hla th fended defrnled of. tha He title successfully. JifwSw Mn,ot'the fissex regiment was kid- i?r demor.atVatlor.s flTATTT'R n notable of One the WOMEN OP tcmml-;onotlflad cf frcm the extrara.nce ha he had that charges Bandon. County Cork, yeater in Walea. where 4001 jeople two Denver men as being the naped'at deporited .WHaon's share of the Ijbor accusing ijtU:ur, and' it. is claimed tho kidnaping occurred SCRUBBING racroaa the mountnlna from RECEIVE marched "higher-ups- " in his son's caso and dy.; be j "H I lmiOM;b'e to mtt!a a dlaputa pyrac. t;S.C00. and-1tuld day . was bv out Sinn Felner .carried the fl rti.tir,,-a velUM if the commimnion decided to with r.it;f tt.on to lMh "Idea," h ih.ptiit.rviA "more to blame than he." . A- - almllar tnanlfeatntlon ln i2 mlle. Mr. De Lue was negotiation with as a reprisal measure. rt'eate the money, which. It ordered i declared in rTcrr1r.c to M. Brantlnr'a wo tt a insn t t ulnn. hald repuD- Sun4.rand cu'mlnated in an attempt vd"rrV cii expiainea mat Dr. Morse by, wire in an effort to nr. crnic!.ta cf th Aland l'and award. pending the hrafin;-:L. frtiican soldiers were slopped early lnto forre the rates of the workhouae. . ,p.The fact that the council had reached rangre for young Morse's surrender. Hoxlnc McNalr. who Commliioer near Bandon tbe the w..ub ho nr in trti mem nam or in. inPii eu j Morse is in Mexico City, according iwo day a decision which both parties accepted Nathe said broucht ha of tho heard charges, We,dntady by.mernbera revoi entered ' aruardum bulldlnrs. but policemen, wno oranamnea to Mr. De Lue. as a great achieve-rr.en- t. W!!ion's conbe aeconda to coucael him rrcardd loyally men. a two a the vers. The and threatened and. man," tional y scrubbing tinue keeping away'from Downey and party the police rjected-themoo , . . Tollowed.In lha not to lead. Wilson denied atatuea kidnaping "OO marble the to' citcn" "A conUnuallon th cf Tha thla, - TENSION IINDKD SIXTEEN WOMEN-PUafter all the efSuir R,tnd'LucreUa Anthony, KHta haarlr.g nit continued until Tueaday rapliol' f Ktariioh controersy INVERNESS. 9eot.' 8. (By the As- SKIRTS TO BE TEN Veen mad to aettl it Mott. to allow Wllsoa and bis manager time forts that ha belh Cady TO DEATH IN RUSSIA sociated N an International disgrace,' Iord Press.) Tension over tho lo obtain counsel. FROM FLOOR ' INCHES t- 1s over for the time bewas Irish Question Rocrt said. oo . tated. nov that the British cabinet' reHe appealed directly to the counts.ovrd from the lacea of our path- RIGA, Letvia, Sept.' ,8. (By The As- ing, to' Bonnie McCaroll. who arrived yesla well on l finders." saJd Wrt. C. U Uobey, cr Eamonh 'de Valera to p it an end to th dlsrul. H tries ply Sixty-On- e sociated LAY ARMOURS persons to ASIDE in Press.) take part the cowgirl CHICAGO. Sept. 8. Gay embroider - tha siukd which terday soon vrav of headedto wrh ftald Dublin.' its 'Members he the Bolshevikl. ioped th council j;i arrlte demonstrated that she have been executed by the events, ' les oh 'dT.ttlc "frpc e. ,icy effect for I was rertilteJ hattUy at tn a so'ti'lon of th Ki:an qao'lon at attended yesterday tvicil OF UNION PROPOSAL was a 'top hand' when it came to rac- being charged with participating. In cabinet who 'split-uin different di cenln .wear' and atrlkLnc color com-- ! Tower. the' aiiffraa: h4dquartra op- hlch will appeal to tha whole wor!3 re- the recent Petrograd plot," according: to meeting ing.. In the cowgirls' quarter-mil- e a Jut the of the binatlonf wjtb. aklrta down .to the rections, pendlnflr capitals receipt poaitb in ' official list the race. thePravda, Bonnie drew outside printed, the from the gTound. will be lay reiolnder.THINKS I.kAGI K I)I1D. Tha women aatd. a, campalcn would No reply la to CHICAGO. Sept. a big sorrel she was of Petrograd. Among those put. to Irish leader's DEflNTTK sition, of winter Riding women, for :atu-- a "ntylea a more to be AIRIZS. f?ept. I. P.f'ec- BVKNOS the betun tha mads t by REPLY most of rle Immediately WANT, last-apackers Hon h of a mile, but death were sixteen women, Fashion to Art the leaiue according, "cleaner atid th new than a to to srreement assembly cf the leagu uf by prepoiials for ' position worked past everyone else and won whom were accused, of renting, jooms The cabinet asked Mr. de Valara of America., Gowna will be faahloned ptomitient. ' baaament. of nations amecdmnla ths which lb wartime tapltol tolh bycoiArto male or rereplare pact otherwise sheltering ' partic for. a definite reply as to whether, he after, the line of the flrura but not the'race by five lengths. In the r.ant waa the of . announced it proposed . la, , Feptembtr '; the in as one a with McCaroll to was to enter conference plot. Frank ipants lay race, the league ajinounced. prepared by Armour &. company tcday.. Offici- gentine may be fellow d by the withof her 'assistants, she won easily. Atj Others executed. Included Prince ascertain how the association of Ire- Sleeves wUJ be tight from ahoulder of the company ald that a pro- drawal from th league cf certain als ABOLISH the finish of each lap, her husband Constantine Toumanoff, aged 29, and empire ,can beat to elbow with a decided flare- below. SCHOOLS. land and from tha Utltcher Workers un- American reputtic. It is lemd 3 posal 5, one be reconciled with the Iriah national new atylea will bo dlaplayed at Prjnce Sergius Oukhtomsky, aged The simply,to4carried her bodily fromHOME STUDY waa ion received Wednesday, but that in certain relUM aaurcea. Rellff Is EXAMS, horse the next. From the time the the latter being a widely known sculp- aspirations. It. suggested that the the annual convention of the league will fc a m c r. g did not contemplate any expressed that Cht tha tor. packers were of Both a race, started until she dismounted accused,out of conference be held In Inverness Sep- next weak, when 3000 buyer are exspyingor withdrew on them. It. frcm'th action Argentine 'Russia. tember. 20. sending information, its fnish,- B(nnie did not - set foot on of t. Examinational .Armour A company recently Insti- first asmbly whn her amendment pected to attend the exhibit. . CHICAat). Sept, ."AmSix as described on were. list the the ground.' The British reply, written. by Prime 'The day of following faahloaa like and ' home study have been abollihed tuted an emplorea' plan under which wer not accepted. - FOREMOST COWGIRL. erican spies or couriers," one of .therri Minister a flock of Lloyd George, says: sheep. is over." Alia ' Ripley, in th '"declarf d the 8enor Pueyrrdon with :all employ! In th fuSouth Evsnaton auburhan they'dealwaa -She' is regarded as one of the fore- being Professor Vladimir Tagantslev, ; "Government .by consent of the govof "Wothe aaid. h president league, waa dead."' d'5 Offlclala ture. It league explaining enaald., explained of head -the most cowgirls of the world, and many agevl 31, the alleged erned is. the bails of the. British con men in America are women of affairs schoola, Suprlntartdent.F. W. Nichol- that upon expiration of tha arbitration not believe it could survive undr the are predicting that should she contend, tire Petrograd- organization." Count stitution.'' but we cannot accept aa theJ and our ''fashion muat appeal to the son announced "today." A!o children agreement, under which system of Judge Eamutl "present undemocratic she could trim Miss Lorena Trickey, Sergius Schulenberg, aged 24.. was ex basis, of a practical conference an in- conservative' taste, contrary to the may go home at any hour their parenta Alachuler waa arbiter, the In la an eqya-Itwhich there having-aidecompany and holder ecuted on a . charge of ' which .would edicts of Paria.-whic' thereof present world champion demand that terpretation of not an but would destre. deal with duty, equality representaof the McAlpin trophy on two consecu- an "American courier." commit us ta.any demands you might costume be created for th actress Kxamtnatlona. ha aald.'wara merely tives under their employes new plan. power." . OO . & tive years. of to. even and that a present, republic" an effort to cfam child's head full of "The ppstlblliJy of a new. worid No mage reductions are contemplat.. More bucking horses were added to CHEMIST PROTESTS- -' r Mr. Lloyd George sayshe cannot 0(M see how mans ha then and of r.atlona growing cut of ed at facts offlctala said. present, the list of bucking stars yesterday. Cry . Home he the conference for limGERMAN character06 MARKS atudy Washington FALL UASiferehce without repudiation of allegl- Baby, with Lee Sulpeveda up, gave a OF DliAiJLY USE of as. armaments itation of school 'the bugbeir. ized, depends t; ' beautiful riemontsration of bucking. 'ernwn and that'lf Mr: I) h. HEAVILY INTO JUMPS snr.'tn IN VALUE ss he continup. AndLexsmlnatlons United States." the RAPIDS, "antiquattrue to his name- all The . . JValera's real objections Is. a fear that holds "That th ed country key to lh tyrnn." belOVER was GOES was 8. he time he NIAGARA the and-hobucking EDINBURGH," Scotland. Sept. the , British proposals offer less Xhan ecosituation. arymnaatie Danen. He bucked Protests acalnst chemical warfare liberty to Ireland, that'matter can ba JfEW.'.TORK. lowing like .a Sept I, German nomics' will be tsurht In Claasea normal value of which which will contlnueaa latanight long 'after the allotted time had were uttered in the opening address at discussed in the conference, if held. the marks. aa 10 p. m. DEDICATE MONUMENT NIAGARA "FAWA-KT.. RepL t ! . o . elapsed.- I Don't Know, with Hank As the meeting of the British association oo.- -. f was 25.80 cents before the war, today . '. i to men Two ran close him a Ntacara writsecond. state up; The reported here last night. king address, cents in the local market. fell TO PILGRIMS' DEAD Hell To Set. another outlaw did ten by Sir Edward reservation pollc todav that thay saw of REDS REFUSE ENTRY Is the .loweat quotation for this SOCIETY WOMEN This president Thorp, IN some of the fanciest bucking, on the the association, was read by Sir A. a man leap from "the Goat Island since' remittance at. thla center the . lot with Stutterin George aboard. Lat- fc.wing; and appealed to scienttne men ' upperUrnrapids at t;ar PROBERS TO bridge into thnlarht. FAMINE of ltlO. MULE SPEEDY RACE early part PLTMOlTH. J!m.. Fept. I. Tf.a was carried er- n the afternoon, he was. ridden "not to last In. deviso'clock talents their cable bourse." Berlin advlcea The employ cf Mayflower pMCfni. General oser the American faUa. The man was anls again.: the second time by Al Parker. ing means to develop and perpetuate a would be closed until a granite sarcophstale, dedicated probably, today eara old. tn agus as a The Asso- next week to enable members to catch '. NEW YORK, Sept. 1. people who about'SO pounds (By ,4 Though he made several good jumps, mode of warfare which is abhorrent to .. MOSCOW; Sept. 8. metrsorial to the & permanent not as good as when the higher instincts of humanity;" feet. 10 inrhea talL He his bucking-waciated Press): The Russian soviet up with the 'hirh prtsnurs of activity sawthe raca betwesn "mules drivan weight and th half ' Mayflower b r. 1 Pilgrims by was shabbilv rode him. dresed.x .' no.',, declined .to permit caused by excesslye speculation. StuttrmiGeorKe has government . died the first winter in who colony's oc wife of the FALLS TO BUCK ' Mr. Theodore RoojMivr-K; oo the international Russian relief com, on th Plrmouth OF alJesse Coats, who made one of the INTENSE the navy, and 'MOVIE' mission, recently appointed by. the aHtint Th monument stands en ir.p sumrides in the" bucking conBURLESQUE lied supreme council, .to investigate SMALL BOY KILLS prettiest LESSENED GREEKS J.Grlswbld Webb Mrs. at the of Cole's h'.ll, farlcg the cr'n r . Dutchess mit test on Tuesday drew a horse yester- -' conditions in .Russia preparatory to U BY fair OLDER COPS PROTESTED PLAYliIATE on sit of the first b VJriRg gTOun-Jsmiled the county yesterday today n day- that failed to buck. He was giv-ein famine reliefs assisting rcalHd. remark they undr cover of darkness, the wt;n mtde ' "Here, by 8. Utah Steamboat for a reride. The CONSTANTINOPLE. . Sept. This decision was made known toIn the Krar.d stand Jual Mr. their fast Roovelt l:3 thsm dfcleil'.ng black bucked viciously, and Coats was Greek forces eneaeed in the offensive day through a. note forwarded by M. ' MARTIN S. Po.'.re-n:e- n N. S. CaU th !. 5e',lrr the esr;h at rate; before ORANOH, Sept. FU the grandstand ragainst4he Turkish Nationalists along Chitcherin, the soviet foreign minisgiven an ovation from and We Or the Indiana should le?m hoi here and in "My wife think .she can drive a Cnsey, eight, was shot and killed at the conclusion or his ride. and tne Sakaria river, have been oDiigea ter. ; to England, Italy. i m many wr th graves." w me ne. in are wnnw t rouie way knnw den "i saiq. ange uui Three horses in the ladies bucking to relax their assaults on the Turkish Belgium. The note says the , soviet way, was-flre- d are I vhw-hr,m on Richardbor?es in m nf the there The it. Johnston.'t whether blueoat utnmnil .depicted Unith!r.r srriptioo Pslcrtrr.s. ' ' contest, failed to buck, choosing rather positions because of the expenditure government! regards the appointment aged seven.' Theby'Johnston boy Is aald ' that." ' . ' annual their of fhe convention At Hfi :.. movies. as soon as they were released. of ammunition entailed. Reports from or Joseph Nouien.3. of. trance,, to bolt to have flfd the Hot from a window I fllrra portrar- - . f rem the rsnr.pr pver I'lyn ...:'-warn., hut a feature was tl.ey aga;rt asj . ,n the battle front have Indicated that cnairman "as a mowtrous sneer al me Tl .bin. home, foWrwyitr hia lefusal to i Mrs. B octets;! Tunny loo.ng J'.ait hv L'n df p;te ti great effort on th inr 'policemen (Continued on Page Nine) the struggV has been 'subsiding. fate of starving Russia," . homestretch. the tr.t rr.onal. fight with rth Casey rlad. 'tax a and cupper shteida," I ; , 1 S 1 I : - 1 dtrlrd Xvm' Tln ! -- - Brantingof Sweden Accuses a most unusual wedding Age-Heral- , - .. nuge 10 , Tension .'Over Situation Ended for Time. Among Cabinet Members . r vvrecicea T-- Prt NOTED CONFIDENCE fun way XTT 1 1 which crashed into a tree; DEFENSE IS UTTERED the wedding party at the frame church built for ths jPueyrredop Thinks Organization Is Dead" and New ceremony and the table was so long .that those at one end could not hear speakers at the ' One Is Likely other.- - Those who didn't dance were e ntertamed bv motion pictures. Miss'.Katheryn Allison, daughter of the president of the Allison Lumber company, GKNKVA. Frt. i fHyThe Anaocl-at- d was the bride, "and Allon Grubb, rof Eutaw, .was the groom. The Rev. Theodore M. C!urif that th 'p;re-I- v th I'r.Std rfct:vr txen petition of !bl Edmonds, of .Birmingham, started to fly to; the ceremony, but after the accident found J'.atea th f'r b1 rprcr tav In thr ajp'icatlfn of mtnditM himself unable to reach .Bellamy in .time. . ere rr.ad bv th- - I'Sfu rf natlor.a U an ordained tr Ixrd l:otrt Crll. repreaenlaUve Frank Willis Barnett, representing the Birmingham f for Houth Afrirj, t today minister so he etepped into the breach and performed the ceremony. the league, which ernbly ef th took up a Krir difjMlon of tr; It all happened last night and the guests said a pleasant time, was had by all. rf that bi3y to dat. crom;il.htiir A Remain Within ' ShallBritish the marked thrilling events which, closing program of the show. . DELilAMY, Ala., Sept. 8. Alabama is talking today about The minister who started to tie the knot was in an airplane a blast from a sireri at a lumber plant announced the arrival of altar; a thousand wedding guests were seated at a table in a Condition Is That Ireland . 117 Wadding So Reporter Takes His Place 1 event of Ogd en's closing Wild West ..show performance. The governor and his party occupied boxes In the center of the big" grandstand and watched the variety of Til 1 ENCE iSEPTEfl BER 20 n hat, Presentation of a a typical western states' skypiece, to R. Mabey, Utah's Governor" Charles' . ... . At,. me koufl cmer executive, vieu wnu noted riders as the most Interesting I r readier s riane D j I .X--1- I ! ) - Jdi;g!.i v - 1 tn - bull-doggi- f. n-p- - ct-n- con-liab- .. rti n le le5e d os.-mt.ly- Iln-ahoa- ld tht - . were-mahe- . ng - h-- " lI "r . 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