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Show Jk " You cant sell it If people dont know it is for sale. A , It yocmlf. get the riz t This paper tells y: about it. Reliable Ration is better than C- Bead you will little For Sale ad in this paper will tell them all about it. A few cents will sell it. LOG AH. CITY. CACHE VOLUME XLHI. PEISIL1IA A SIIAWKEY ISA HEAVY FOG COUNTY.UTAH. TIIUR3DA Yt OCTOBER 5,1 922- - YANKS J. BARNES 1 NUMBEP.237 GIANTS HI SAYS DAUGHERTY WILL Iff '1,1 134" Three Weeks of Drouth Has Stopped River Transportation, Damaged Farm Crops And Greatly Reduced Water Supply , R-ser- v6 TUP IE Army Aviators Start On Giants Take Impressive Lead In Flight From Non-Sto- p San, Diego To New York But Are Compelled To Turn Back Because of Heavy Fog i By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) SANDIEGO- Calif., Oct- 5. PITTSBURGH, Oct.. 5. The western Pennsylvania drought Because of heavy fogs prevailing NEW HIGHRECORD FOR ELECTRICITY DID THEYSHOOT m 1 in thejmountaifistfitTbt?yTml Temecula early today. Lieutenant John A. McCready and Oakley Kelley abandoned the proposp San Diego to New ed York City flight in th.e big army monoplane 2 and returning to this city announced they would try for a new days endurance record. The aviators started on their long flight at 5:56 a. m but non-sto- T-- returned at 8.15 a. m- - reiver an ST, more than a hundred area of miles square scatterd forest fires blazed today in northen Minnesota while forestrp. state and military ocicials directed their efforts to subdue them and hopefully scanned the skies for a forecast of rain. Many small settlements are threatened bp flames but there have been no casualties. RArLCOctd (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. A report that an American destroyer was bomberded by the Turkish while taking off refugees at Aivili. a town north of Smyrna, first carried in a Reuters dispatch from Athens, is repeated in a dispatch from Athens today by the Greek Legation. Neither the Secretary of War or of state had any conformation of the reported attack. H00VERWAST00 ILL TO TALK ( By NEW YORK, Oct. 5.- - --The Giants went into an impressive ennessee Lame Nation tffia,nnsTSfmSiirtK Associated Press . 5. (By Associated Press) I PE1CE1M today, Donald R. Richberg- Attorney for the railway shop crafts accusal the Department of Justice of a lack of good afith in its prbposal to expedite the final .disposition of the injunction case against, the rail strike leaders, Richberg declared he and his associate counsel had held a very unsatisfac(By Associated Press) conference with solicitor ct. 5 tory CONSTANTINOPLE, Gen- Beck.after futile attempts The Mudania conference re- to see Atorney-GenerDaughconvened at ten" oclock this erty in Washington with refermorning with Thrace, the chief ence to the early final bearing or The review of the interlocutiory . insubject of consideration. attitude of the Greek delegation junction handed down by Judge on this question is declared to be Wilkerson on Sept. 25, Richberg giving the conferees considerable presented to the court .a copy of a letter to solicitor general Beck concern severely criticizing his position second game of the world series Smash Wildcat Still with the Yankees today when IrisK Meusel hit a home run left field bleachers, intohe CHATTANOOGA. Tenn.. Oct. scaring Groh and Frisch, who 5. Eight women cf the littl had singled. The Giants were leading town cf Mdbery, in Cumberland to two end of the at three the Carrole of assumed the county, rie Nation and proceeded to a seventh inning. The Yankees came back with wildcat still in the mountains and smashed it td smithereens, their first score in the last half of the first when Bancroft says a distpatch today-Thwomen constituted them- threw Dugans grounder into selves into a dry squad and tak- the grandstand. Dugan advanced to third on one of Ruths ing the law in their own hands, armed with hatchets, guns. ax-- , outs and scored on Pipps sines end other destructive weapons gle. The Yanks scored their sewent into the mountains, where cond run in the fourth inning st511 had which the located the when Ward hit a hom erun into men folks their supplying with Jiqubr, and without any pre the grandstand (By Associated Press) liminaries smashed everything theShawkey pitched better as SYMRNA, Oct., 5. The aggame progressed. in sight. in reement has been reached at the The Yanks tied up was there 8th. but the nothing Mudania conference between the Both sides Allied and Turkish delegates, BARTHOU NAMED doing in the ninth. made desperate attempts to win according to Mudania messages tenth for daylight was fad received here was communicated ON REPARATIONS in the ing but to no avail and at the to the Greek delegates who exclose of the inning the game was pressed dissatisfaction with it. called on account of darkness, - They said they must have in(By Associated Press! structions from Athens. b PARIS. Oct. 5. The French cabinet today approved the nomDeathbed ination of Louis Barthou, Min- Quits ister of justice as President of the Publi ' Reparations . Commission and ; , the French representative on the 'commission in the place of Louis L r h NEW YORK, Oct., v4. Mis? Duboise. 5. Florence Shirley watched at the PHILADELPHIA, .Oct,, f CHICAGO : SPOOK bedside of her mother until she Four firemen lost their lives IS RUN TO EARTH died yesterday morning, then ar- early today in A blaze that prac ranged for burial services, and tically destroyed the leather facCHICAGO, Oct. 5. It has less than an hour afterward tory of Swaboda & Sons and the fallen to the lot of two electrical walked on to the stage of the warehouse of Joseph Dielitsky, inspectors to solve the mystery Morosco theatre and delighted in the vicinity of Girdard avenof the Clifton avenue ghost, a matinee audience by her light- ue and Third street. They were which has terrorized a part of hearted interpretation of the trapped in an elevator and Chicagos population for five role of the frivolous, profligate were Several others nights. The ghostly rumbling wife in the comedy, Why Men overcome by smoke and fumes and squeals first were heard Leave Home. The from burning chemicals. Saturday night and every night It was learned today Miss Shir monetary loss was placed at $250 since then wagon loads of poooo. lice and hundreds of residents ley refused to allow an underto take her and playrole, study of the neighborhood have been locate the ed through matinee and evening TEN HURT endeavoring to spook. The ghostly rumblings, performances. 4 accompanied by what appeared IN EXPLOSION The an inhabitant fish, come to glebe seemed to be screams, A from under the ground at 2107 of tropical waters, is said to be the only member of the finny Clifton avenue. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct., 5, Today two investigators .for tribe that swims on its back. Ten persons were injured, one comEdison Commonwealth the WAPD as a result of fire seriously, pany discovered that Water is to with two explo- started which The blame for the rumblings. film a sions in exchange at two technical sleuths, who are and Golden Gate street Jones retracing, sounding, listening avenue here last night. Four and otherwise practicing variouo film exchanges were destroyed sort of scientific magic in the and part of a near-b- y hotel was the announced that vicinity, J flame swept. Most of the injurnoises were caused by the maked were pedestrians slashed, by electricof and the ing breaking falling glass after the exploal current by water in an electric sions. conduit. A T s The announcement divulged Mothers - - al NEUTRAL ZONE : ,) Associated (By Press) .CONSTANTINOPLE, Oqt., 5. - British general headquarters reports the appearance of Turkish nationalist cavalry at Kendra, in the Constantinople neutral zone.Kandra is approximately 65 miles east of Constantinople near the Black Sea on the Ismid Peninsula. sof-focate- d. MUSICAL INSTITUTE WILL CONTINUE FOR TWO MORE EVENINGS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 5. Herbert Hoover. Secretary of Commerce, who was to have addressed the annual convention of the American Bankers Association today was unable to do so on account of illnes, it was announced by President McAdams. Friends of Hoover said they understood he had suffered from severe toothache all night and his physician had advised him to remain in bed The Musical Institute which is being conducted every nibht in the high school gymnasium by YV. C. Bradford of Community Service has revealed jsome very talented community music it leaders. Mr. Bradford said has seldom been jiis pleasure to work with as talented a group as the one he has been working with at the high school gymnasium. The work has consisted of group leading and individual leading and in the learning of JUST LIKE A recreational, folk and popular adaptable to all occasions HERD OF SHEEP songs and groups. Most of he fifty people now the fact that the Associated Press) attending have led the lest of spook was in fact more dan(By the group in at least one song gerous than anyone in the neiNORTH BAY, Ont., Oct. 5. Forest fire refugees who arrived Tonight and tomorrow night ghborhood had imagined. The here today from Hailibury re- everyone will have the oppr-ong- s investigators announced that unand receive less such a situation is correctported that between fifty and tunity to lead one hundred persons had been the benefit of criticism by t:ie ed the cable carrying the current drowned when they were crowd- instructor and the remainder of will snap and fire will result. YY'hie the police were try.ng ed from a deck where they were the class. One of the interesting featur- to locate the strange noises they trying to board a rescue ship. es of the work tonight an.i to- were told a weird tale by Miss morrow night will be the study Lillie Mahoney, who lives in the WOMAN ENGAGES of mass psychology and the de- neighborhood. The police found of stunts in conrec-- j Miss Mahoney fighting with her HER COUNSEL velopment lion with group singing. jsister, Mrs. Margaret Monahan. This evenings session at 8 Miss Miss Mahoney told the powas the high school g)m lice that her brother-in-laLOS ANGELES, Oct. 5 Mrs. oclock in will under the be noises an in nasium spooky largely causing Clara Phillips, defendant in the C. R. John- effort to drive her from her Prof. of direction the case known as the hammer mur South-wichome and deprive her of her der appeared in the superior son and Prof. Albert J. fathers money. court yesterday and announced be mtulc that she had employed private Ai i angemchts will out game; Chickens tongues and unhat-che-d counsel to defend her when her tonight for giving chickens are Chinese deliin this city bv trial opens cn Oct.30- The public material prsentedMiss . caciesIt Howe. and Dixon '.Dr. defender, w'ho was recently ap this all who took pointed to defend her, requested is requested There are more than 1 300 the sustitution of privatTcoun students at various Fren erican sel. . ch universities is 30 kill it is Mrs. Phillips accused of years, nearly Although . Two gtars of the worM-ing Mrs. Alberta Meadows cai since New Eealand gave women liouv last July 1. by beating .her to the vote, nb woman has been elec j Historical wTiting in Greece Us who - k trick'd B. 500 C. about today, .. . began death with a hammer. ted to parliament. ing the jurisdiction of th.e courts to avoid trial trial for alleged violation of the espionage act. Another indictment, charged the Bull Publishing company, the American Truth society, Adolph Stern, Luther S. Bedford and Jeremiah A. OLeary with onspiracy. to obstruct recruiting through the publication of artic' les. .11 , 4.' t ( Another - charged Bernard YVessels with giving false testimony so as to protect his brother, Herman YVessels, an alleged German, spy,, frbm .'prosecution for treason, j ) 4il - . 11 o-- ; f , - T .5. chewan. will patrol the interna- tional boundaryln fast automobiles equipped . with machine , guns lu an effort to stop the depredations of whisky runners and bank bandits, it was announced today by Police Commissioner C. A. Mahoney, This action was decided on following the slaying at Bienfait; Sask, yesterday Matoff, an employee of a Regina liquor firm, the robbery of six thousand dollars from his body 'and the seizure of a truck loaded with liquor which Matoff had just sold. cf-Pau- l' Oil For British Naval From British Coal (By Science Service) . - LONDON, t Oct, 5, Great Britain could produce enough oil for its navy and merchant mar ine from home mined coal if necessity arose. This was reveale ' by Dr. C, II.' Lander of the Fuel Research Board at the recent meeting of the ElritislriAssocia-tio- n for the Advancement of Sci' ence. ; Production. df oil from home reserves is extremely Important to Great Britain since an almost complete eubstitption of oil for coal has taken place in the navy and is being gradually followed by, the .merchant marine. .Although coal, peat and shale can be made to yield liquid fuel, coal alone can be regarded as a possible .source from which suilici- ent quantities could be produced by practical methods, A ton of average bituminous coal will yield 14 gallons bf luel oil, or about 6 per ) cent j by weight of the raw material used. For every 1,000.000 tons of oil produced 16,000,000 tons , of tons of coal will be used1 and v- , . will yield also sbme 11,000.000. tons of coke and 56,000,000,000 cubic feet of rich hydrocarbon gas,' so tha,t if a satisfactory low temperature process of car- bonization prove feasible the 35- -. 000, 000 tons of coal used - annually for domestic purposes would pro ' 'ce some 2,1000 000 tons of ioil, more .than the peace requirements of the navy, and leave an enormous amount of manufactured fuel which it would be necessary to induce domestic consumers to use in place ' of raw coal. . , GENERAL NIDER (Ey Associated Press) Pioneer Woman Is , ' ' . TO LEAD GREEKS KANSAS CITY, Oct. 5.Cat tie Receipts, 10,000,- - Market By Associated Press) steers early $10; bulk bulls. Laid At Resl Here best $3.25 to $3.75; good choice veat-er- s ATHENS. Oct, 5. General Nider has been appointed commagenerally $9 to $10nder-in-chief .of the Greek a Funeral service for Mrs. and to the $10, army, top $9.50, government higher hopes steady m the Nelson Pehrson held to sales $8.85 to reinforce bulk further of the army attend were ward chapel Eighth Sheep Receipts, 1,000 Market-- through a popular call for volun'1 ed by adarge, audience of freiends lambs 25 to 35 cents lower; teers. , and relatives of the family. Mu- 81 Colcrados ' $13.65 sheep F .pound ward j the sicKwas furnished by WEARS SHE 150 POUNDS Choir. Bishop Joheph Gibbons steady, OF BEADS IN SHEBA presided. t The speakers who delivered Miss Betty Blythe, wears at eooligies of the life of Mrs. Pehleast 150 pounds of beads, in rson were Peter W. Nielson, Johrf of Sheba- - not all at ; "Queen . Associated A. Carlson, Andreas Peterson, (By Press) Hend-1 N. W. Kimball, John A. CHICAGO, Oct, 5. Decern- ?ne time, but distributed among. the 26 costumes she has . for. Pres. rickson. Joseph Quinney ber wheat . this production. and Bishop Joseph Gibbons. $0.61 I didnt know beads cSuld be Oh My Claus Pehrson sang i Father in Swedish and Miss That his coffin should be union j so intricate r.d tell so many Nora Eliason rendered a beauti- made was one cf the stipulations stories, remarked Miss Bl'yth on a S!' man the last time's ful solo. The opening praver containei in the will of was given by Fred J. Kloepher who died recently at Pasco YYash ha costume; - hich 'Jtad' strings of. beads to fasten" and the benediction by Bishop ri Anthon Anderson. At the ceme- - , Native Haw aiians are said to one side. so-call- - Chri-stin- $9-50- . -- - - w k. Oct, . CONSPIRACY CHARGES ARE QUASHED BY U. S. JUDGE NEW YORK, Oct, 5. Wartime indictments charging' Jeremiah Ai OLeary, former editor jf Bull, and a number of others with conspiracy to commit trea--so- n and conspiracy, to obstruct recruiting, 'were s'uashed by Federal Judge .Foster yesterday on the motion of Assistant United States District' Attorney Joyce. The indictments charged Jeremiah A. OLeary, John T. Ryan, Marie K da Victoria, CarTRied-er- , William J. Robinson.' Albert HaU Frick, Emile Clipper rand Herman .Wessles with conspire acy to commit treason; and Jeremiah A. OLeary, his broth-- , er, John, and Arthur L. Lyons with conspiracy to obstruct and impede justice by OLeary flee- FOUR PERISH IN BLAZE iToEealerlain Sask. REGINA, CHICAGO, Oct the-scor- e turksinvadeT i Contest -G I 1 AT UNCLE SAM? sS yj (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct, A new high record for the production of electricity by public utilities plants was established in August despite the seusona1 decline in waterpower and the handicap to fuel Generated plants due to the coal shortage. The geological survey figures show the daily average production for the month was one hundred thirty one million kilowatt hours, exceeding by nearly four million the previous average established in June. , - - and authorities expressen alarm today as the reservve water supply is rapidly diminishing. RiveFtrahsportation has been practically paralyzed and farmers have reported severe damage fo crops. v At-torney- Yanks Creep Tie ,Game In Up And The Eighth Inning Of A. Sr TheFirst Attorney! for Bail Strik- Canadian Police Resolve To Take Drastic Steps ers Complains That' Whiskey Runeneral Is Against AI ners Over mg The Border Simply Stalling Mounted Machine TKe Big Injunction Suit Guns Will Be used In Federal Court In-ning-- 5-- . - -- 8, a -- - A j V. -Lindquist derii - be facing exlincti3nTand if the YY'ith latest the ic rr present ratio of births and is .struments, it remain pos, the is maintained ... deaths runs den March 16, 1845. She has lived ing life of the race will 1 only dozen messages yi. in Lcgan for 33 years. jover tWame. w.rej jabyut 75 v;u. ' . tery Pres. O. W. 1 - sc-- ; , - , i - I V |