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Show - If its advertised today it - Are the new gowns to cost more or less than last Let the ads season? answer. is likely that it is of timely interest to you today. VOLUME XLVL LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY. CITIES FLORIDA WORLDS BALL Husband Is Interrogated Coolidge Is 9- - (By Aftsoclated Press) , Press) JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. officials Western Union have been notified by the operator at Moorehaven that water is entering the office and outside communication might be broken any time, The water is - from, four feet deep at Moorehaven and is slowly rising. 9. DESTROYER INQUIRY 0 SAN DIEGO. Oct. Test- imony for the government in the Honda destroyer disaster inquiry is expected to be concluded today with the recital by Captain W. G. Roper, chief of destroyer division thirty two, of the events leading up to the wreck of seven vessels of the eleventh destroyer squadron on September 8th. Auto Magnate Gives Yets New Quarters NEW YORK, Oct. 9. That Mrs. Gertie Gorman Webb never loved her, husband, but married him simply to have a male escort when she went a!out to social affairs, as she is reported to have told her intimate friend, Mrs... Peggy Johnston, while lying on her deathbed, is one of the points w th which police are faced in trying to clear up themystery of the womans alleged poisoning. , Charles Webb, the womans husband, with her uncle, William T. Hunter and his wife, of Philadelphia, who charge their niece was given slow poison, were called by the district attorneys off ce for examination Thursday. lwo days before her death Mrs. Webb told her friend Judge John F. McIntyre, according to his information to police, that she had no recollection of having signed any other will than one she made before her marriage, which left substantial amounts to the children of Mrs. Johnston, $150,000 to chanty, and Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Webb is known to have signed a will in Vhch all her property, something over $2,000,000, is bequeathed to J her husband. Physicians who attended Mrs. Webb, and who refused to issue a certificate to the effect that the wealthy w'oman died of natural causes, will face Webb and the Hunters with information to the effect that ceitain tablets, of an alleged poisonous nature were admin stered to Mrs. Webb shortly before her death. These, according to Dr. Wm. J. Meyer, physician m charge of the case, were administered internally, but did not pass through the digestive tract. placed the stamp of approval on V terans of Foreign Wars" activities in Michigan by offering the state department, free, pace in the new General Motors Building here, estimated by real estate men to be worth $38,000 yearly in rentals. This magnif-ceoffer has been accepted, and the Michigan Department j will beast quarters in the" biggest building in the world and have the distinction of occupying the laraest office space of any state veterans organization. Originally the offer wa made to the national body of the V. F. W. during the encampment at Norfolk, Va., but was declined on account of a similar offer in more centrally located quarters n Kansas City. Chosen by a -- nt i The new offer from Mr. Mott comes as a surprise according to Dr. Clarence L, Candler, Commander, through whose efforts ;Jie first offer -- was secured. When Commander Candler called to thank him for hi gener ositythe Second was made. I heartily indorse the work of the Veterans of' Foregein Wars. Mr. Mott declared, and I am only too glad to help it along. Ax movement has been started among business men of the city to completely furnish the new' quarters. The General Motors Company is arranging lighting arrangements to suit the V.-- F. VV. officials and is -paying for fixtures, shades, etc. The space will be available October 1st and .will house the veterans until the gratis lease expires, December of seven .1st, 1931 a period years. THE JURY WILL SATISFY ITSELF (By Associated Press) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Oct 9. The Westchester county grand jury will continue its investigation of the circumstances surrounding the death of Mrs. Gertrude Gorman Webb, .uv4e. spite the fact that medical experts testified that sufficient nosioh had not been found in the body to have caused death. v (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. CASE STILL By AnorUteri Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 9. With the prediction of senators freely made by both sides, the second day of the retrial of the divorce suit of W. E. D. Stokes, against Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes, is watched with interest. Nell Rosse Miller, a negress, swore she saw Mrs. Stokes in the New York appartment of Edgar T. Wallace, the principal in the first trial, half a dozen times. Mrs. Rose Nell Miller the negress witness for Stokes in bis divorce suit admitted under by Samuel" Unter Mrs, Stokes chief coun OKLAHOMA CITY meyer, sel that she had deliberately testified falsely in answering questions about her past. (By Associated Press) OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct When questioned Mrs. Miller City's flood hazard who said she had declared she was .hourly' increased today as had been married several times another rise in the North Can- was unable to give definitely adian river sw epj down the date of the marriages. She the swollen stream first said she married a man which for three days has work-hav- (lamed Murphy but on severe in the lowlands. cross examination retracted thtf statement and declared it wm and admitted she had de false Preparations For liberately testified falsely. f cross-examinati- lahcma 4- - Press) ATLANTIC CITY. Oct. 9street railway comThirty-fiv- e n this countiy are using panies the weekly pay system, by which .passengers are given Unlimited numbers of weekly rides lor amounts ranging from $1 to $1.75. This was reported to th American Electric Railway Association convention today. Cities reported as using the pass wTere Kenosha and Racine, Wis., Mason City , Cedar Rapids and Muscatine, la.. New Brighton, Pa., Aurora, Elgin, Chicago (elevated), Moline, East Moline, and Rocki Island, 111., New Albany, Fort Wayne and Terre Haute, Ind., Fort Smith, Ark., Alliance, O., Tacoma, Wash , Houghton, Mich , Gainsville, Ga , Everette, Seattle (interurban - augu-mentin- g ' oc Giants And Yankees Ready For Battle T. y (By Auoclated Prera) NEW YORK, Oct. 9, As the Yankees and Giants went out on their home lots today for final practice for the worlds series which opens tomorrow here, Commissioner Landi3 with the umpires and club owners made final arrangements to conduct the contests. Landis said he expected all attendance records to bet broken. , . - BoysNo Longer,!.' Used To Carry : Wall Street Millions -- Health 9. The countrys total wheat production this year is placed at 781,737,000 bushels by the Department of Agriculture in its preliminary estimate, compared with a forecast of 789,000,000 bushels a month ago and a crop of 862,091,000 bushels for, ' ,last year. Corn production is forecast A t 3,021,454,000 com, bushels pared w ith a forecast of 3,076,000,000 a month ago. Meeting KELS CONSIDERED "V (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 9. Stories Preparations for the sixth anTO BE of the theft of stocks and bonds nual meeting of the Utah Public by immature youths, which a Health Association to be held in few years ago vied for front-paSalt Lake City, October 15th, at (By Associated Press) " positions in the daily 9. comOct. been STOCKTON, Hotel have Calif., the Utah, appear only Infrepleted under the direction of Judge Young announced that in pewspapers, James H. Wallis, executive sec- v iew of the four hour grilling of quently now. The answer is' found In the retary, and w hat promises to be Alex A. Kels, when he appeared a lively discussion of health! in court yesterday charged almost universal absence of problems vital to the state, is murdering an itinerant work-ma- boys and .young men in the The presence of Dr. an insanity commission rolts of runners and messengers .expected. dlrec-to- r would P. not be api ointed. There tower Broadway, Wall" and" Jacobs, publicity Paducah, Ky, Riverside ' and Philip of the National Tuberculosis were no mitigating circumstan- Broad streets. The small satchels Pomona, Cal. Pine Blulf, Ark,, association and editor of the ces found the and portfolios containing valuajudge sfiid. Astora, Ore., Davton, Q., Frnk-li- Journal of the Outdoor Life, and ble securities which constantly Mcadville, Tarentum and Oil Mrs. Walter McNab Miller,, are being exchanged between inCity, P., San Diego, Cal., Peeks chairman of the public health For . World-Wid- e vestment houses no longer are kill, N. Y., Si ringfield. Mo., and committee of the entruster to beardless, boys. Infedgeneral Colorado Springs, Colo. stead husky men, the majority eration of Womens clubs insurPetroleum Congress veterans Whether the pare sysem an es a of the New York police of unusual interprogram unqualified success the commit- est. and fire department, have been tee was unable to say. It did reKLAN OFFICIAL (By Associated Press) The general public is invited employed as messengers. port, however, that the pass had to attend the convention which TULSA, Oct. 9. A peiman-en- t A canvass of financial institthe cost ot rides per as" includes a morning and afterworld wide petroleum con- utions in New York discloses TO BE ARRAIGNED reduced senger, but that it had incresed noon session and a gress embracing all branches ot that nearly 1,000 former policethe number ot rides. It has been luncheon and to participate in the industry in a cooperative ef- men and firemen now are on the particularly helpful in reducing the annual election of directors. fort for the advancement of payrolls of these houses. Many (By Associated Press) jitney competition, the report Mr. Wallis is desirous of im- trade was outlined by President of them have been retired on OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 9. the people of each com- L. B. Jackson of tle Internation- pensions by the municipal deGrand Dragon N. the declared. Everywhere that the pass pressing the Utah Public al Petroleum Exposition in his partments. that munity of Klan officer in the highest has been put into use, so far as Health association belongs to keynote address to thousands ot Before the war great care was Oklahoma, will be arraigned in the jitney evil is concerned, there them. The board of directors is oil men attending the first expoin the employment of exercised or his has been immediate improve- composed of sixty-eigIhe justice court today-fsition here today. runners. Such employes usually ment the in conditions, report seventeen of whore preliminary hearing on a charge vyere youngsters and thepay was small. So careful, however, were TfcffhfTTOnnGrtforwttfra said, ttrmrexprrrthfs''reanPbitovt F OTBALL PLAY ER vantage is that, the pass and per- - ing ejection of directors, the employers in their selection that flogging here a year ago in everywhere seem to committee will be clips occasionally would one of which he is alleged to have part- created a better sentiment haejecuive toDIES OF INJURIES only cu from their number. them run away with the securward the icipated. E. O. Howard, president. of companies employing ities entrusted to their care, or ( Associated Press) The preliminary hearing of the experiment. the association will preside. Fald to report return A'M In9. Oct. Other Iowa, general advantages low mg the address of welcome homa,N. C. Jewett. Grand Dra-- j hold-ua fake Ames-balin in lies the l by the inndividual Mr. Wallis will give a resume of gon of ahe Klan for the Realm pointed out but With the war, conditions were not declared by the achievements of the associa- Minnec game at of Oklahoma, charged with riot companies, It became more and changed. on resultthe be to committee Saturday universally tion during the last year. The Minneapolis set for today, was postponed on mere difficult to obtain boys in the ed death of a were John true, Trice, is which up speeding operatuberculosis Campaign, agreement of counsel. tion, avoiding arguments over the outstanding feature of the negro tackle of the Iowa state for the positions of messenger. Activities brought on by the h fares, stimulating rides in will be presented college team. war paid larger wages and hours and reducing work organization subLake Entirely Lost by Dr. Jacobs. His lecture for trainmen. Moral courage is requireqMn quickly attracted much of the jects will be The outlook for , Twenty-an- e cities reported the the Control of Tuberculosis, deciding what to . print, and bov supply. Investment houses Through Irrigation cost per ride per passenger und- The Educational Value of the some times it is equally neces "had to take what they could get. er the pass to be from a minim- Christmas Seal Sale and Is sary in deciding what not to Then came the epidemic of some of them um of 4.6 to a maximum of 8.64 the Utah Public, Health Asso- print. messenger-theft(By Associated Press) " involving securities Valued at WASHINGTON, Oct ,9. The cents. Before the pass was in ciation Worth While? Moral and physical courage, more thaiv $1 ,000,000. .Stock and extent to which reclamation pol- traduced, the range in these Other addresses will be given icies are remakihg the4 map ot same cities was from a minimum by prominent health and social however, are characteristic of bond houses sought some way of si cents to a maximum of ot workers on the Christmas .Seal many newspaper, men in whom to stop their heaw losses arid the west is shown by that Tule like, meas 9.62 cents. "Sale, womens influence in public the element of business epurage gradually' employrelder men for ' 150 abandoned Youngstown, the places. Today, except in the 120 miles in to' health work, the cancer square uring appears to be wholly lacking. the hdfc tubercu-lasis the at surcase of a fewr small houses or in to of been is second pass off which the request lem, area, wiped street railway commissioner, It is lack 'of 8uclrcourjlge emergencies when the tegular in causing an alarming face fo the earth. The lake was located in south- who vv ished to charge a flat rate. death rate, relation of volunteer which has doomed many small staff of runners is insufficient. The pass idea was brought agencies to health boards and ; publishers from time immemor- - pq boys are employed for these ern Oregon and northern Calr TT"919, one local phases of the tubercuTisTial to a life of unrecompensed responsible, though coir a, on the Klamath Reclam-atio- u situation in Utah. small paying jobs, tail. company trying it that j ear project. 10-li- ItETROIT, Mich., Oct 9. Charles S. Scott, president of the j WASHINGTON, With the present Condition of; American Federation of Labor mind existing in Europe, Presi annual convention here resumed dent Coolidge sefes little or its work with the delegates nothing to be gained from an knowing the exact strength of endeavor to hold m world eco- the conservative element because of developments late yesnomic conference.! to desu not ng terday, when it eame to grips Although with the radicals. The radicals ..President a a8 prophet, pose were routed in the unseating of Coolidge regards the business William F. Dunne, of Butte, future of this country as prom- Montana, for communistic actiising and looks fob a continua- vities by vote of 27,838 yes to conditions 130 no. tion of 'present: When the one big proposal for which he believes on the the amalgamation of unions whole, are good, j The American1 government came up there was not one favvote for this let measure having presented tb the nations orable radicals! Another issue of of the inan for of Europe a proposal the part- controversial nature, ternational commission to be in pol" federation formed to ascertain Germanys icipation of the to be of. remained disposed itics, ability to pay reparations, will rest on that proposition. No further steps will be FLOODMENACES 1 taken. - (By Associated 1 9. i 9. Street Railways Adopt -- Weekly Pass System . MRS. CHARLES WEBB AT HER WEDDING LAST NOVEMBER. CHARLES WEBB DESCENDING;THE5TEPS OF.H.IS HOME. THE END (By Associated Press) Show a Decrease x of Eighty One Million Bushels As Compared With Last Years Yield STORES DIVORCE , . ( TALLA HASSE, Oct. Word has been received the dikes around lake Okeechobee protecting Moorehaven have given away and the town is flooded. 4 Oct. I k. NEARING - (By Associated Press) MOOREHAVEN, Fla., Oct. The dyke in front of the city of Moorehaven broke this morning due to heavy pressure on the northwest It is reported under control but the wat er is rapidly rising over the Flood waters are encity. tering several stores and merchants are removing their stocks. -- , the results by innings. Watch for them. Times Will Continue V- (By Associated of the worlds series. The Department of AgThe Journal will get riculture r Estimates Convinced There Is Nothing Gained By Calling International Economic Conference Thinks Good cation Likely To Be Cut Any Moment wind-brea- r SOMEWHAT (York tomorrow afternoon in the first game Communi- By Assonated Tress) is SERIES The Giants and the Y anks- - clash - in-- New And Place Is Quickly Flooded BASE- TOMORROW Dykes In .Front of Moorehaven. Break 0 NUMBER 212. Probe Mysterious Death Of Wealthy Social Leader; 0 v OCTOBER 9 1923. 1 SANE ge -- n. n, ht f repie-sentative- ex-n- s, 0 ut empty-hande- Hawaiian Governor Sees The President (Br Associated Press) WASHINGTON, - Oct. 9. ,The hope that Hawaii w'ould (obtain from the federal government the ordinary garden va-- , .riety of the square deal' was expressed by Governor Farringconference--witton -- after-a President Coolidge. h x His plans were to impress on officials here that Hawaii joined the United States by volun-(tar- y annexation and is entitled to full territorial consideration. . Engineers are studying a , According to the latest cennumber of projects for hydro sus figures London contains electric development in Asiatic Turkey, duty it is to make clogs. eighty-twowo- p. non-ru- s, thcian-nouncme- nt J pura-tive- ly J - A, J |