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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928. Ruth Keeps Lucky Kc LOU GEHRIG PAGE SEVEN CHARGE CROWE QUESTION ACTS I A. N. MERRILL at- Lhit forced Alexander frym Page One) or even threaten to do so In the first inning after, Pipgras had walked Kirn nd Friselr with, ont out I seemed to give the Yankees the in- cemfve they needed to go after old i Alexander right off the reel and at- tempt to mak3 the game safe before the CftdS Ehmrid take Hdvan tags of the Yankee pitcher's" lack of coitrol. Durst led off with a beautiful linn sinple over Frisch's head. Koe- nlg almost, got, one safe back of third, Hafey getting the ball after a long run, then Alexander, trying to Keep me gall away from Ruth. walked him on four straght balls. uerxng eocked :the first pitch far into the bleachers in right- center for. a real hemer which cleared the fcrce more than four hundred feet from the plat and the Yank? were cf?tt a "three-ru- n lead which, how sec-- r doubled t flrgt. Koo-Marftn-.nrtr- s to Lezzcrl td TGohMS, on the play, High, tiled lobertson. .Three runs, two hits, ...... error. . tsnfcivtertr una nnf tn komley. unasiMia. ... tttuiuuugu jtijjbwittm four pucnu " . fr , ,. "-- Frlsch Je second as Koenig dropped puv ever, sjocn was erased. igough s tnrow, .narey was ' first, Koenlp to Gehrig, Frisch nir"tbird. Harper atrucK out. runs, tin hits, no errors. . York Rutn singiea on a line e to right center, llenrlg walked. scored Kutn on a ' technical Iisel foul line. hit, , down the I r 4. .v. iril-lir- uj Ich btiUnQKQ Illltr ,,. Gehrig held mira. luxito Laz- & badly as he came In, !w thrown out t first, High luottomley, the runners holding r bases. Robertson got a nase were filled ba!ls,Tin(Wh-bJe- a Bengousjh Rortaough eeme up. t ( led I . oi n " . FRUSTRATED -- to the count if 3 and 2 and !ned the --cripple iowa the right l ' tilm f 4 ( wM lew line for a Ingrt. Fine fit'ld-ne- r hn- ph Wilson from cori!;: on :his hit.! Alexan-- . lef also'look Pip-ra- s to the three andtwo count and then hit a sHnrn gro.uriaer"right. at Lazzeri for what should have been an easy out at first. Lazzeri, however, scoWied to favor his' lame throwing arm and 'obbed the ball to first, throwing iver Gehrig s bead for an ' error which permitted Mamnville third and Wilson -- Alexaivder-trt-wfh--Ir- st, fo score. The stage then was set for the knockout of Pipgras, but he woik- out at the hole with little more damage, a double plav E"owing Maranville to register .with the g tallv. A1' single Yankee run "in "the was followed b" a hit and walk barrage In the third, and when the dust elnarel awsv 'be score was'S to 3, Alexander was out of the box, and the jnme was "in the bag.'" ty-!n- be h4 , Louis Kigh was out at first pertson to Gehrig. Frisch strucV Bottomley fanned. No runs hits, no erorrs. few York Robertson Is thrown Bengouph at first bY Frlfb. d to Frlscho. Pipgras filed to iranville. No runs, no hits, no YOUTHS MUST - CHICAGO, Oct. 6. (UP) The SIXTH INNING stimonv of a boy's Louis-Ha- fey filed to Meusei. iweetheartrhasTesulted in the pass -r In him-nJon senterrces limped age of death (t. ' chum. feet and caught the ball. Wil- - ils was out to Gehrig- ,- unassisted, Charles WalJS, 18, 'and Tony runs, no hits, no errors. Irecco, 19, must die In the electric SEVENTH INNING hair for killing Policeman Easu it. Louis 'hen he walkeJJn while they were Maranvllle struck out chell filed to Kouertson, uuui .olding up a drug store. r Both youths wept when the Jury filed to Paschal who made f "guiltv roi!ght in its verdict y out. NO runs, no hits, no er ' .nd death" last night. The defend;ew York Meusei walked and ants are about the same ages as Laizert was safe a ,oab and Leopold, the millloruiires' le second. sacrifice one, who were sent to the peniten-ar- y it on an attrfrripted Kisel several years ago for Mitch) taking . third. . Franks. Lazzerl'a bunt and tbled with Walz and Grecco, however, KllTeH an error. Dugan, bat for Robertson, flied to Harper lot for ath.rill" but to escape the right .center, Meusei scorin; penalty whi'ph threatened them for olding upHhe druTstore jily after the uatch, Laazer r X ling first. Bengough nil mio bble play, Frisch to Maranvim , One run, nJTtuts,.i?nt Iioltomly.-' r or. o - -- Si- - rrturder-"ng"Bfcb- , " , - Pipgras out at first, fascial ou u.j a high fly. to Wilson lrr frdntflf um in rtn t.l? a jo made a wonderful catch on the WUs-- Br L.l " -Nti-- runs, t no f" ; tors. NINTH INNING TLouis Harper out on an eas'b to Dugart back of the pitcher": Wilson struck out. Maran I.) walked. Orsattl, batting rot Ichell Is out at first to Gehrig un listed.- - No runs no hits no errors. kew Tork mall autcmobile. The womsn.-- Identified as Mrs. J. "5. Srtgc, had been shot through th FOUND GUILTY WH-!ia- - Peggy and Number Five Plm, m Provo Old Folks Guests At Strand Te ,- - Failing Tree Limb Cause of Darkness lin-t,o- 1 v...w--kv.- J? ... LEADERS y. Layrash,por .: meal, Linseed meal, cottoiiseedmeal, bone meal, fine and salt. poultry,, alfalfa, meal, calcite meal,-charcoa- ' Wasatch f eedrptrewt. dairy.: . ,T., 34-4- G - of alleged cor- Investigation ruption in Phelidalphia's police dv Contains white' millrun, ground yellow corn, ftronnd cats, ground barley, dried beet pulp, lolToriseed meal, bone meal, Linseed meal and salt. -- - " -- Phone"34 South 4 West 1 "- iTBAFFIC KQUAIJ NEXT PHILADELPHIA.' Oct. VV $2.10 i. , Merrill explained. Before the revolution the poor would have to work 11 their lives to pay jjff a paltry debt. Now; Wth the; government land being opened to the peons they have an equal chance. ' According to" Dr.. MerrlIi;Mexi- -' co Is the land of opportun ty, and with its broad acres of grazing tan;, for cattle and other resources, It offers much to the prospective investor. A person entering Mexico now with a little capital could get rich in fifteen years,' -- he stated: ;' The Mexicans are a peace loving people. All they wish is to be let alone to live their lives in "their own way. They seem to have plenty of leisure time and under the slogan "Never do today what can be! put off till they are satisfied to live their lives quietly, he said Mexico is one of the finest' fands In the world, and Is going forward In her civilization as fast as any extend to the traffic squad today. n Kl MUM f ItlUII - FURNITURE off. Monarch range,., good as new, only $66; china closet $19,50; def k and bookcase combination $10.70; buffet J23.40; Hooaier klechen cabinet $23.40; cupboard .8.40; electric washer $14; tables $1 and up. Many other. useTuT articles ' tot the home at low prices. C, & G. 408 West Furniture & Awning Co., ' SALE ON USED Dr. to 15 40 - . Center. , . o7 ; Lady's Iver Johnson Phone, 8 a, m. to 1 p. m. FOR SALE " bicycle. ' oil 036-R-- and FOR RENT- - Modern bedroom . " bafh7 Inquire lfiS"WT"4th-North! FOR SALE Vitalic and U. S. bi cycle tires at"Tbwestprlces; cab tires at Horr's Biciycle' ; ' Shop. also-bab- "Merrill y 1 a '"".'" . speech. L. B, Harmon an; Principal. nounced the program at the beginning of the assembly, as follows: FOR RENT Furnished apt-- . first 92 So. 2nd West.- -. floor; close In. ' " . " 0I8 singing, lead by Ernest community PamanT-Wc- al instructor; Invocation, O. D. Campbell; saxophone soTcrrMelvtn Puke, and vocal selec' tion, boys' glee club. wmmmm , -- V A 1 MISSITG SON An anxious and worrisd mother of Great Falls; Montana. Is asking the eoonerat'on, of. Sheriff J,' D.1 Bow ird other.: peace' officers of.thl. In a nation--vld-e section to assist-hesesrch of. her aon who hn been missing since Mr"i 2?'1('?8; His name is Joseph Olrich, IS, but ould pass for ID years of age. '' He s five feet eight Inchss tall. ISO lounds. black hair, dark brown eyes and dark eomplectioned. Joseph was last seen In, Butte, where his mother went to try and locate him, but he had le,ft there. "Mrs: Olrich weeps . pathetically as she recounts the story of her misnliB; son," writes Bob Gordon, sheriff of Cascade countv, to Bher-f- f Bovd. "She Is now and has been nr about six months under a doctor's care and must undergo a a operation, but refuses to BAKING POWDER ScmiePric for over mas ser-lou- until she hears from her missing "n. Hr physician Is not anxious to perform the operation at pres-i- t -- n nccount' ot her poor health due to the worry for her son,". oneiiii ooraon states that It 1 very possible that the vouth has en lifted In the navy or marines as he often mentioned his desire to enlist in the maries. If he has enlisted he has used a different name as the navy department has assisted In me search. Sheriff Gordon slates. 25 OunCcsjorJS cents Guaranteed Pure and Healthful Millions of pounds used by the Government : King Winter Is Coming Fast In f Fleets ' other tountry," on 36-- -- P , l . . . . , house-work- . . , ' - JSr&'i -- Be prepared to meet him by purchasing your ,' shoes, hose, blankets, hats and caps, in fact everything wearable for the entire family at under-wear1- ' . - MERHELD F0R1URDER BEND, Ind., Oct. 0. P) Aaron Johnson, a farme ROUTH "Tiers; te'mnle. -- ,ht B. A. M. SESSION phapter No. 4 R. A. M. will be Id tonisht at 8 o'clock In the b'onic temple. All members are lied to be present Seen XSOUTH FOURTH i the S PHONE 34. WEST seat.- Next Sunday Evening Oc tober-7- th Station KSL 7:15 ; therrtght '7 I- - '' ' - MASONS MEET SUNDAY Members of Storv Lodge No, 4 are equesled to meet at the Masonic mpl Sunday, October 7. at 12 'clock, for the purpose of opnnlng fi'neral lodge for' the late Harry ' Startin. RAILROADS .O1" -.' .3 hours credit - DOODLE Salesmanship- Thursday, Oct. 11, 7:30 p. m .room .hours credit Price $10. Clarence S. Boyle, teacher. 260-Er.- 3 ACTIOS - makes 130 Maescr. $10. elementary 11, 7:30 p. m. si '"Vr y, Ojera in ymwi J . $1.00 inch QC-medi- um ..... Uul LADIES'-DRESS- ES Latest styles value OQa-$1.5- BOYS' SHOES . Black dress, full leather BLOOMERS soles. Rayon Silk .t- - . ; all colors Sizes 7 : ioio $2.45 13' Sizes, $2.65 4 to 2 Sizes 21a to .5 $2.95 MEN'S OXFORDS .......... - . 5 iiia i'!ineZT9 for a Pemont.trttti!ontTj 75 c LADIES' SILK NIGHT GOWNS $3.50 ........... value $1.45 BLANKETS '........ 1 L.D.5 GARMENTS SLIPPERS Extra heavy cotton, double Black ' patent arid velvet tfl QC back, pump or ties, V I 3J $2.50 value '.$3,95 toe and heels Lijrht weight, men's and ' LADIES'- ' and concert stage are on the air for you. , J Slop in today and let us demonstrate the new 1929 Atwalur Kent receiving stjts and Atwater KentRadioSpcakers radio'6 truest voice. The Lest in music deserves the best reception. ATVaTEK KKNT IIEADQLAItTEKS FOK A Rex 03 C - D! . SUIT CASES 2r 5c 15c value - MISS Uiis first concert of the winter series of Atwater Kent Radio Hours. Every artists of the opera Sunday evening world-fame- d mm heel A5c tfl.QO Latest toe-,- famous Craw Doublet, V I m0 , ford soles, will out wear any cotton, Double wool soles.;. Black or tajtM. QC extra part. . ... . . . WT"1 size . Tenor, formerly Metropolitan Opera i VS2S--S- BIilrorH-lita- - - - " - TUNNEY Boys' . SWEATERS r all wool .... Men's - all wool , , . .... $1.95 $2.9 ..-- . ladies' new style . . t" 5 i'EAHS Provo, Vtoh ltn Ivv LADIES! HOSE OCT Pufe thread silk 0JL . $1.25 value Telluride Motor Cd. 2 hours" credit. Price Johnson, teacher, be organized Othr Clime will .-.; as sufficient number-apply- .. CAKING EASIER Typewritin- g- .and -- H tried otlicrs and com' pared results. They' selected Calumet arid stick to it;- - year in and year out, because ' .. 13 in..i Desi p.. icbu 'i ' Soprano, i. Mr. Mario Chamlee - are no "just-as- " oods"and they Enow it because they have, Price $10. ' A. Rex Johnson,- teacher, Advanced LESS THAN "There Til broadcast of music from Puccini's Famous Operas Madaine Butterfly Tosca La Bohcinc '' derhand'the'best. p. 75c-8- MEN'S UNIONS Mixed, part wool, Madame Frances Alda choiceof experts who 7:30 8, I the world. The Business English "Monday, Oct .room 7 260-E- " HOUSEWIVES .. DOMESTIC "SCIENCE than any other brand of baking powder in Y. U. BUSINESS COURSES WILL BEGIN B5c nation-wid- e .1 chefs; , R AS FOLLOWS First RESTAURANTS 4,'f;-'- BOYS' UNIONS rMixed, part wool weight BIG HOTELS - WORK SHIRTS WOOLEN HOSE i Men's and Boys', 2 pockets, Men's Gray inp 26e value -i- lIi.7r..-IUw Men's, gray, light toe and - Coroner James Burgess Thursday, Oct. --You 6 believed Abers shot his com-- . .anion and then committed suicide. A 25calibre, automatic was found aid he r'lertri fir Orovertown. 4n re, waa registered by police toy in connection with the deatn oi I wifie, whose body was fnim in a, chicken house on tneir rm. '"'i Kirs. Johnson's head hrd b" (ished. A .three foot iron bar lay pr the body, which was found b: tL'hbnrs ' 'oltce said, Johnson has been in or health and memaiiy; uuoai for several months. t thTOtrgrr was-shur 34-4- ii2Jh&7n THE PLACE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY V. Themanr Henry ler - lave rr -- ' to-a- y . rK " f v.-- I rt i t 4 . i - T. INAUTOMOllLE l ' W 3 . i-- " 2F0UNDDEADH ' EIGHTH INNING : , TiulsDurocher went to ser. B place of Aml for i and Dugan went to third oas' r :blace of Robertson. High popped ., Ilehrig back of first base, t riser kled througn the bo on yie urs. - wwtpoTT l 0"r SiT:P)-- . man si'' "'le br-- ' es of a pitched.,. Frisch stole secones woman, were found Itomley fanned oUt. Hafey Hie Meusei. r No runs, one hit, n' slumped In the front seat' of a f v.:. She said he had hecome disgusted with lifcajld decided to take her TJOMOI.TT-H-H dauehto.a, aged 13 and 10, with her -- Mvles Yukui.tga, 10. kidnaper and "to the next world." GillJamieson. of Her husband. Hollls Hall, has ',lryer r fomifr" fjniltv' 6fT"rst degree been working In Calcxico, It was here la!t niKht. Sentence was with- said. held. - The deuth. w nlcnee, dymandrd'-bv.the prosecution, niuv be K'ven Ruth Elder, who flew nomas the sea, almost, saved the key to the cabin Flifcunaga, whose t iimc was similar of her plane when she was rencucH). Now, as a film actiesu for .Para- in nianv reeperts to that of FMwarl Hickman, youthful mount, she wears the key as a Juck piecq.. of nation Parker, Los AnMore than 'three hundred of the geles school girl. , jury deliberated only one old folks of the Utah stake were minutes before sour and forty-fiv- e at a free showing of the "ICing of Klfigs," returning their verdict against the at the Strand theater Friday mornyoung Japanese student. . ing, as the g'lests of Ray Sutton, manager of the ..showhoiise. Free transportation was provided by the ward chairmen of, the old "folks' ' committee, under the "direction 'of A. O. Smoot and Wynian Berg. f a tree falling across an HOME BT'lfJLARIZED electric power wire at Fourth East While John H. Koyle and famll). n.nd Fourth South street at 9:20 i f f'panish Eork. were visiting in Th''fadaV evenir.it nuP thpt of the town n dnrknesA for about Tdaho, bvirglars broke into their 20 raihutes. according to members hone and stole a large amount of clothing, an overcoat, two wrist vf tilt Provo fire department, who witches.a Bu tcase. fountain pen ve',- cnlled to remove the limb. Re. marie,, by and an Edison graphophone repropjsira were immediately Utah Power and Light company's ducer, according to a report given Boyd by City Marlinemen. No damage was reported. to Sheriff J. DRobertson.' shal Thomas u" , f SHOOTING IS PKOBED crime was committed,. officers st&t6. MEXICO CITY. Oct. 5 (UP) Efforts were conUnuid today to o nvtT-c- b, ikiwi-- wui u(e, trial s rignt: tive marriages determine .the real story of the when she FniF''TtJSrENT CHRC.F.D Lord weds be will Northesk, Peggy Kopkms Joyce's record of filumberto Obregoij, ATLANTA. C,a., Oct.. 5, (UP) . shooting .' pictured with her here; as they aKixei4nNeYork of "the "late Alvaro Clinton S. Carnes, charged with Obfrrotf.' JP fl. tt52.000 from the Southern jjeaaasasaiBi Baptist Home Mission board, ar"Jit'RbKB CAP" IDENTIFIED rived here today shackled, after a 5 LOS .ANGELES. Oct. ...v. .; i (UP) v. . Belief, that the two sons of Mrs. . week Where quality and returns on money spent for feed was He taken arr(,ated K. AVJnfelow had been killed on the to Fulton county 13 considered. . owned by Stuart Immediately farm" "murtef cwt. . . i $2.33 Wasatch was strengthened today, prison. after Mrs. Winslow had identified Contains white brar, white shorts, "ground yellow a cap fe that of one nf her boys. TT corn, ground-barley, ground oats, meat scraps, fish PIT DIE IN CHAIR f t " " MURDERER IS took ; - MURDER PLOT esulta,.. FIFlll I5,l.-i- flie&to-Rtrthrwh- can-li(a- ' Marnnvllle I, t Hi Gehrigtr-sfnKlOoTlEh-- B( IIU CI - - the board of education of the Provo FOR RENT Modern apartment; 340 W. 1st No, Inquire 316 West city schools, spoke on the existing o7 conditions and customs of Mexico 1st North. at the Provo high, school assembly ;. !n the high school auditorrnm.Fri-i1- e WANTED reliable girl for ' ., of Call,8,. mornlnij. recent rcvoliffion did m"ei frir the Mexican people, freeing FOR RENT2 room modern furn. snt. 444 No. 1st - West Phone 'hem from a sort of bondage, Dr. " cam-wi'a- to-sc-ore Meusei taking third and Kob-on- , second.' Clarenco "Mitchell, Aiexan- ranfloirthpaw,He "reptawr -warwerrm m the box,-the fans as he disthe dugout, fipgras Ioaredinto a pitched ball forcing vtiisel with another . run, Rob- ion KOlng to third tind Bengough ioconrt. fascnat, Damng in piace Durat, singled to right scoring -tertaon, but Bengough was Jown out at the plate, Douthit to sch to Wilson. Koenig flied tc Itomley. The Tanks batted all way around In this Inning. Foul s, four hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING It Louis PasohaF is playing cert Wilson wa Hfleld for the Tanks. own out, at first by , Pipgras. ranville was safe on first, when tenig fumbled an easy grounder kcliell flied i to Koenig, Boirthit rd a high foul to Gehrig for the til out. No runs, no hits, one or. ,' ; 4 'V kew York fiuth doubled to lef to filed ur. Gehrig tight cen- Ruth nolding second. Meusc' til to Hafey, IjOiieri out at nrsi Ichell o Bottomley. No runs, n t 1111-ij- i ALL LINES OF BEAUTY WORK done free by students at Provo ' . oil Beuty School. of Dr. Amos' N. Merrill, membcT (VP)-Prosec- : H - ATPROVOHIGH -- , '- r WITH LARCEIiY Ma5 CHICAGO, Oct. 5. on charges of Jarcnny threat" bel Walker VVillebiandt, assistant ittorney geneisl. is drawing a sal- -' oncd Chicago's famous "hanging iry from the1 government for at- prosecutor" today for his part In tacking Jivrnnr 'Alfred R. SuiItU the taxicab war whiclvhas resulted in speeches beforchjirch sociPi ves, in ore murder; the bombing of two A. J. Sabcth of Yellow Cab garages and the burnCongres-vntasaid here after he had com- ing ta. death off. $200,000 worth Of municated with Attorney General thoroughbred race horses belonging ' to John Hf rtz, Head of the Yellow Sargent. Sabath wrote to Farg'jnt asking Cab company. whether Mrs. Wlllebrandt had tak-- n The rival Checker Cab company's n attorneys contend that State's Ata "leave of absej2.cgf;qr her t' torney Robert FJ. Crowe committed against the Democratic for nrcsident .Sari"nt re- larce ly when he seized Checker Cab plied that she was stllIon the pay- recot .is while investigating the'acts roll. The .congressman then asKed of violence that have been attribut' w hether the government was payed to the "war." and expenses, ing her traveling Sargent replied that he would have to refer that suestion to his accounting department. "The attorney general's reply establishes" ttfeuponslbilitv for the whisperlrg campaign that is. being willed throughout the." country," Sabath said. "I do not intend to permit responsible Republican leadT PS ers to hide Idled her tMra. W'.le- ANGEIKS. Octj5. (UP) brsndt's) skirts and dodtTB responsi- - Captured by. police after she threat-ne- d to murder her two daughters Dility lor ner ucuons. id then 'tak her own life. -- Mrs was held In the fjhy. Hall, 38,ward here today. r.svrhopatnic She was arrested in a dmc store was rnakingpne iat n'ght as she last telephone cnVJ'to advise friends nd relatives. of, her murder-suicid- e f Tha numerous balls PiDirras had the first inning, many of pitched which vere fouled by Frisch, High ;nn frlarey, had taken much out of his arm, and he started the second1 very weakly by walking Harper. Wilson waded Into a fast ball for a double - to center Harper, 1 """.iim ind -Plni-rn- a then f 1 " " ,,:o. jecam'o cautious, with disastrous . . -- - d at a fast curve. - ' Dura scoreu oeiisuugi: ine!e to center, when Alex- tiied to nneak & fast one pat melt vu ' Koemg ' one hit no errors. 1. THIRD IJfXING t. Louis Frisca singled through -Bioppmg ine oau bo; Jweri U to first being unable to get me. Bottomley fanned, nwlng-har- rid' L a V OF, OFFICIAL ; ;tr TjP)- Mt.. , CHICAGO. Oct. FOR ,TOO LATE (Continued .3653VEST CENTER. - - PROVO I |