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Show MAIN' NEWS SECTION ics Foundiion of Boston la at work on an Intesseive studv, with a view of determining. If possible lust where a big quake would be most likely to NEW ENGLAND MAY EXPECT BIG QUAKE, PROFESSOR SAYS at Any It May Come Time, but Will Not Be So Severe as That of Yokohama, or San Francisco. 3y CHARLES FORREST. Copyright, 1925, by Salt Lake Tribune 21 Mae , Nov. CAMBRIDGE, Conviction t slowly aettlin g upon the people of New England that Dr K F. Mather, a young Harvard professor, knew what he was talking about recently when he deolared that thfs section of the country was trembling on the verge of a sertou earthquake and urged the authorltlei to prepare for it in advance Mather s Public Interest In Dr warning which for a time wae taken with a fftseable pinch of salt was greatly epurred thla week by report In the of two light earth tremor vicinity of Hartford. Conn. GeologiEncal authorities of several New gland atatea- have begun investigation along the lines Mather suggested and the Engineering-Econo- lr THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER Pari Third ' week are of the St Lawrence quake of February 28 It la equally possible that they represent tremors which will lead preliminary to a fairly severe quake in that after-effec- - center an Dr. Mather decidedly not alarmist He reiterated to the writer today hi belief that a big quake might be expected 'at any time,it but sa that in all probability would be nothing like eo severe a those which laid San FrancUoo and He does expect, Yokohama in rulna however, that it will be eufflclently down violent to shake poorly constructed buildings and to spread panof the district ic among the residents , in which It centers. if1 c 1 ONCE SACK CENTURY. Ons must distinguish here, however, between prediction and expectancy. Dr. Mather explained. "The life insurance people can tell you at snv time the number of veers ou mav expect to live, the cannot predict when you will die The expectancy for .earthquakes in theit eastern seems states la mcouratelv stated, to me, by saying that an earthquake intensitv to damage of sufficient poorly constructed buildings on poor Atfoundations will occur along the cenlantic coest about once each tum Again, it la apparent from the rather unusual actlvit of the earths crust, Indicated by the numerous earthquakes of recent months in New St. Lawrence valEngland and the now In a spasm like ley, that we are those which have occurred at widely se narated intervals during the past Some of these groups of slight earth bv a quakes have been accompanied Other have fairly severe shock, many anv severe without passed away Our present expectancy is qu&ke thhrefire- somewhat high, but no one this is justified in predicting that will Inevitably group of earthquakes shock lead to a destructive, it is possible thar the tremors reported from around Hartford this 1921. t N" ':T' i ' N'T '"'i . I f J if f I- - f4 , L- - t , , . 1 Here are two very exceptional valwrist in DEPENDABLE watches. Not only are they very distinctive in appearanca and appealing in price, but they will give dependable service and a big measure of satisfaction for their price. They wouldnt be offered by at all if we did not know they would give complete satisfaction for the money. We realize that there is a big demand for wrist watches at these low prices and while we show an amazing assortment at higher prices, the two shown below represent really wonderful values. of the Note the distinctiveness see these below shown and styles and other models-a- t the same price in our south window today. YOULL BE SURPRISED. This is just another demonstration of the fact that this is a POPULAR PRICE store and that quality and good value are synonymous here. Hub-bard-De- a W! KJAA&YUND APARTMENTS' P-h 1 11 s' i" ? HiiHM Rr;inn Pil t i EZRA THOMPSON 8LD&. This is a very dainty design that is sure to delight you in appearance quite aa much as in price. Just the ideal gift for a school girl. Special to The 4 J.. P J ' " .i r&ttrT k ' Vi J D ', L'js mt !j V - 6, TRUST BLDG: i t 1 J f - f. A p ; 1 1 VURJTV T3ISCUT COMPANlT COAL BURNER Trlbuo Nov 21 The announcement that Senator O E Halley of St Maries, Benewah county. Is likely to get Into the Republican gubernatorial race, thus bringing Into Idahoan the arena another north seeking preference for governor, came a somewhat of a surprise in political circles The friends of the Benewah senator met, and, it Is announced, unknown to him, launched his boom for gover-- j nor 1 hev are determined that he nhail It is get Into the running Unown here by leaders In the Re-- I publican party that Senator Hailey i not adverse to thin boom; that the gubernatorial bee has been buzzing about him for several yearn, and that he would not refuse the gubernatorial nomination if his party thought he wan the man to carry the party fandard in this state. A definite announcement of his mav be expected from Sen- andi i ntor Haile at any time, it la said bv pirtv leaders. With Mark Means of Lewiston an vndldate for governor annoum from the north with Senator Hatley la en probable candidate from the ectmn of the state; with M i Kiger, forrper speaker of the house from Kootenai jand rapreentatia and Attorney General A H jount i onnei of Bonner county frequently mentioned it la apparent that north-- J er Idaho Is going to revel in the gubernatorial arena and la determined to tell the Idaho political world that It is out after the governorship Senator Halley is a native of Illij where he spent his boyhood nois. He came west when 18 tears da of age and located in the state of Wash!? gton Apparently politics has alwavs attracted him. He was elected to the upper house of the legislature serving one term It was after that be as senatoi to Idaho, moved locating at St. where he is engaged as a Marie He has served as mavor, merchant councilman and as a member of the hool h ard in that citv During the last four elnn of the legislature he ha represented Benewah countv in the senate During th.el423 Fe,on of the legislature he wa chan man of the committee on e educational institutions It was commissioner nf Senator education ame under fire Haile managed to avoid the pitfalls that others nugh have encountered w? ohalrman of the banking comIt was mittee nf the last senate thi committee that engineered the new code for of the banking paago Senator Hailev is not an Idaho of a faculty orator but he ha speak lng seldom and listening towell When he talks he is listened BOISE, Idaho, and Pays or Itself "SaVes The IRON FI REMAN saves money in at 1 oast three ways: (1) Ity burning slack coal, (2) bv feeding coal and air in just the right proportions so there is no waste, , (3) by saving labor, for it is entirely automatic. The IRON FIREMAN burns the frases and uses the heat that otherwise You- have at all times a (iocs up the hininey in the form of smoke. less no clean a st.oke! white boater, soot, elean, fire, NO SMOKE! - ( FIREAtAN shuts down when sufficient automatieally heat has been supplied; starts up automat ieally when more is The TRON "irs i 1 4 ? ' & t S'? S tnder various conditions and t 'm 15? I ' kuJi in many ways, it has proven its ability to save coal, save labor, eliminate smoke and soot, and automatically produce an even boiler pressure. Many apartments, schools, jrreenhouses, hotels, laundries, office buildinqs, cleaning plants, dairies and industrial plants ha'c found it to be one of the best nr Aestn'ents they ever made. n The IRON FIREMAN is saving fuel and labor for many others it will do the same for you bait not until on have one installed. ORDER NOW ! HAH THIS COOPOH torn tie 9tokr Selet Co 614 NewbouM Bldg , fteU Lek City. Utsb Owittemen Fleate tend m fttrthar tn fermatioa ceacenlag Tb IHON FlEEtfAB undenUnd that thu request pitoee Pim ma under abaolutely so obligation Th Pioneer of 1847 Is Laid at Rest in Minersville to The Aperfsl In 1878 Mr Ben la a watch yon would expect to cost vory modi mors and undoubtedly' (t would cost more in some (tores. One of the favored styles and is artistically OTHER WRIST WATCHES $350 HUBRARD'DENN CQ Distributors. DIRECTORS Thomp gr, P re LynnH. H Kurfg'V.-P- . A Gen. Mg7f W m. w. Murdoch,- - Secy Tress. Tribune Murdock moved 40 Daughter 4 Are Host ate to Mothert at Banquet The iyeetef" IH RI ET. Tribe Idaho. Nov 21 Ezra P Thompson. Clyde R Thompson Mayne Read, Sales Mgr. 614 Newhouse Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Wasatch 4148 215 Branch Office Colorado Building, Denver, Colo. Davis A Elden, Boise, Idaho Ouray Hdw A Supply Co , Ouray, Colo. McCarthy & Crandall Pibg A Heat. Co. Colorado Springs, Colo. Pueblo Stoker Sale Co , Pueblo, Colo. Andrew A Henan. Ely, Nevada. John Welch. Sheridan, Wyo. Over 100 Users in Balt Lake City and surrounding1 territory. Here is a partial list: American Theater Ambeseador Apartments Bennett Glass and Faint Ce. Banberg'tr Eleetrio X X Ce. Central Realty Co., !34 E. Broadway Central Realty Co , 170 Broadway Clover Leaf Dairy Conatitutioa Budding Columbia Trust Co Oapltoi Eleotrie Ce. Crans Company Hollywood Apia, Walter Gray Greenhouse ? Hewlett Bros Company Keeley Ioe Cream Co. Hotel if ary land Apartments Independence Ivaahoe Apartments Hal eon Apartments U A Kevier Peary Hotel Le Greed Ward Partly Bieeott 8a Little Hotel Roeaevelt School Mcbintosh Block Star Laundry W. W, Murdoch Roeldonoa Hew Grand HMet Salt Lk Cleaning A Dyo Works fatl LakS Knlttlne Works Salt Lake Hedtoal CUnle Bldg. Sarrpaon Apartments Summerhays Apartments Fweuton Apartments Fm Thompson Bmidirg Thompson Residtooe Eire Thompson Rosidenee v Utah Lithographing Ce. TTtah Radio Products Co TTtrH 8rings ft Trust Co, ft) White Fawn Apartments Wilson Hotel T. W'C. A. BRIGHAM CITY. Ontra! School - 1m Davis County XArSVILtE. High School LEKX Xuncinai Building Lsht Floral Co LOG AH Commercial Budding Fccles Hotel Logan Hyh Prhool Logsa Temple Woodruff School HURRAY Murray High School KAGHA. UTAH " Swenson B9g OGDTH Brown lee Cream Ce. Upton Apartments Wrhcr (Ivmr asium McGregor Apartments Utah Idaho Central Car Barns W H Wright A Sons PARK CITY. Blyth Trgo Companr Cardiff Mining A Milling Co. PHOTO Brigham Young University Provo Greenhouse ALB10H, IDAHO Albion State Normal PLACKF00T IDAHO. Feel as Hotel BOISE, TDAH0 Barhonse Floral Co Prlstol Hotel Rrthe Butcher Co Boadhent BoOdlag Co op Creamerv Bene Flks Idaho Cardr Comnanr Jt aeie HurH Pcwr Corrmaav Rorrar. Csthrl o Dorasr I 0 O T CALDWTLL IDAHO. L A Fn-moApartments .1,, 0. 0 T, Kfl1 IDAHO FALLS IDAHO Central Scnocl HA HP A TDAH0 T1rr- - Palace Hotel tl Dewev Ace e IDS fek Txpa Deovt,-ie- POCATriLC Aloha Ar fnents Bannock Hotel Csrson Bu Iding IDAHO Crow Hotel Dietnch Budding rlks Clob Fargo Apartmasts Commersi Hol Fargo Wlsen Wells Dept Store First National Bank PocatIIo Hgh Scheel St Marie Hotel Franklir School St Anthony Hospital C1 en Roi StoreWoolley Apartments Terrpe Yallowsteae Bui'ding IDAHO. WYISFX InstituteIntermotintaln North Hotel Write or phone for full information on an Installation under your bolter Se- Marvhall.-- I , Tlarry vier county, where for eighteen years he served aa bishop of Joseph About 1894 the family came back to Beaver county, Mr Murdock serving for some time aa presiding elder at Ecu Francisco He was a diligent church worker at the funeral erriee speaker were Stake Counselor R Chase Mar dock and J F Tolton of Beaver, and Biehop George H Eyr he f MinersrlUe. direction of Singing was under Moroni Myers The grave at the Minersville cemetery was dedicated by George An The Automatic Stoker Sales Co. 21 Funeral ser PEAVFR Nov vices for Gideon Allen Murdock, pioneer of 1847 were held at the L. D 8 church at Minersville, Monday. Mr Murdock died during his sleep Satof hla urday night at the home nephew, John M Murdock, in Beaver Mrs Murdock was the eon of John Murdovk and Electa Allen Murdock, and was born in Adams county, IlliIn August dT nois, August 1, 1840 1847 he came with his parents to Utah, settling in Salt Lake City Later he made two trips across the plains for emigrants In 169 Mr Murdock came to Beaver eounfcv going -- ftwa place to plane during the Indian trouble to fight for the .protection of the people March 1 168 Mr Murdock married Lucinda Elvira Hoed, to which union were born fifteen children The wife seven children, five daughters and jand two sons, survive it i j M'1 AFewof the Salt Late iuildinjs already equipped witltz? dur--Uv- SX UTAH SAVINGS 1 . t Rentiers pf fll - ! P' k, - i'im A sf P ?i?JLiLT4 P1 . hj t i.- , Benewah County Man Is to Get Into Likely Wash-ngto- VMM N 5. V Race for Governorship. ues 217 4 , i i ' CRANE COMPANY Wrist Watches UP TO t :5 ' l0f Yokohama "The sort which we may reasonably expect is a recurrence of the earthquake which shook Boston in 1756 Such a quake may occur at any time It would do no damage to well buildings on firm ground, although it would probably cause considerable damage to poorly constructed buildings, or to houses built on made land ' Ir Mather said that so far aa he had been advised, none of the New England authorities had taken any definite action along the lines of his preparedness proposals, although a number of authorities were investigating the situation. On of Dr Mathers suggestion was for Immediate organisation and trainof relief units along tbe lines In ing dicated lv the experience of relief workers in San Francisco and in Japan He also urged more stringent building regulations, with etpeefal reference to stores of gaa oil and other inflammables and the Installation of numerous seiamographic ata tions to etude conditions and seek, If possible, to determine the spot where the quftke was most likely to come F'mallv Dr Mather suggested an educational campaign to instruct the public in the amenities of conduct during earthquakes In u 'is ; i ' WOULD RUIN SOME BUILDINGS. 1 would like to prese very,, strong-l- v the earthquake expectancy in New is different from that England very in California and Japan. There is likelihood of slight any earthquake occurring in this region of an Inten alty equal to that of the shocks which and destroyed Ban Francisco in -- Surprising Values in Low Priced ti ts 22, 1925. One of the tnanv attractive affair of the season was given Wednesday evening by the B and P. W C. girts,- who entertlfd their mothers and bof rowed mother at Thanksgiving banquet and program In the banquet room of the Club cafe The decorations were arletic in a color scheme of pink, with a cyclamen forming the center-pieofetoTl$ The opening number by a welcome logy. was followed to mother by Mr Aline Sterne wno Hpeual toatmltre presided a number o the prrrmm were Toast LurweUa Rewkrr Mrs to mother. Mr. Father mothers' reepon SchfMW; Edgar A GneeCe "Mothers rruai-c- i Nell Rhoades Mis glass g aeentlon. Fouls trio resdh Brhroe-Ae- r bU Mr 85 Mr wlo, Coker, Cower were laid for fourteen member and the fokowtng special guee M. EL Rhoades, Mr Mr J. T. Fe- d e. Mrs F E Samk Mr P Thomas, H Mrs Mr R Jeme George M Mr O Coker. Mr j Kendall. Mr Mr Fever John T Sfri1e Ronrr Mrs kbhte pell Mr Mia Minnie James Jvter'H 8 hddo, Mr Georae Soher and t he Mm A C Font and deufhter Doris and Florenm rHitfi As Mie a favor, eaf h mother wae presented with a pit k rose terson. Mm Thomas Talr . peeisl WtDDED IH TEMPLE Tbe Trfbeee rvrviM rns e eg irg ere ri(d W4tiens 4 Mr tM ( Mie E rr'eS ta the I iieevet til keit I te A n M ( B t etg Ue ierg t xhur i e Pa LAW BEING I OFF ALL HANGING VIOLATED. peelsl te The Tribute. The revnt Ng rhnrH eeee Wvtws tk SI7 te Dart aedceuety 1S74 stria that thr sre botweee and 1 ycm of age. making am l nt tail Of tkK somber si&ery-eiwar Wgatly egreead iwi 10 are sow e itiaadaso law 2 FAItMlXf,TON be CITTCf CLAM 0XGAH1SED. Tee Tribe, Iptrlal le v Man ft fk an wmty people were punt iM the yeou Htpie received aiaoy besatifui and ueefui g iie 21 Ne fAXMfvr.mN The flft sM 1U1 greAe 4 the Farmtegtee pnhttr r rtoa eta this mae erg aatsed foj and !h ffioare wre elerfj PMmt J'diaa rrana Fr reg'wy errenoy, Nwd praieet repertr, Xchel LIGHTING FIXTURES Ed. H. Eardley Electric Co. 54 Elxchange Place Phone Wasatch 6486. daa, f |