Show - 1 r ' r 't HP BRIGHT—CLEAN s ''v SECOND NEWS SECTION SALT LAKE CUTS' UTAH THUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1917 V t TitlesQueer 15 VOLUNTEERS Tales Wild Is GET PLACE IN Call for-Book- PRESCRIBED FOR s HIGH STUDENTS IHAT there Is no 'phase of the i Drafted Chosen To Start for Camp at Twenty-fou- r American Lake Speclm11 n rHmld-ReDuMIca- Weber Ogden Sept' named were by county certified men make to the county exemption board ud the next quota of 40 per cent that 10 fo will leave September Wash Of this Lewis American Lake be number fifteen requested that they aecond thia of designated aa membera selected men quota offifteen volunteers are: Olvie The Cramer Julian Nellzon George Peterson Gilbert East Joseph W Wayment Clarence M Baker CarlODeYoung Moore Elvin Boekweg Joseph Frank Dan Thomas E W Johnson William Stines George Albert Lyon Chugg Wadsworth George NathanPink-ha- m Charles are selected Ray Others McM William Miller Thaddis H Laurel Farland Johannes P TImmers Swift George Davis John Finley Fife John William Gibson Isreal Parley Combe Two alternates are William A Wheeler and John W Clark physical SlJ£y men have been given days and examinations In the last two were rejected of this number only eight because of physical deficiency were completed tonight and TV H Lowder chairman of tne Doara expressed the opinion that the board until would not need to call more men marthe provost comes from the onder shal general that there will be another Twenty-fou- 12-- ‘ r ' ft 1 Un-lerl- ck - draft public library activity serving its end more gratlfyingly than the work In the juvenile department Is the belief of Miss - Joanna Sprague ' c librarian Ten thousand volumes from this been distributed department have the during the last few days among disin the outlying cir-city schools will 1 facilitate the tricts This culatlon of the books and make itpossible to serve the greatest num-V ber of children There is ' an insistent call for books by children of foreign par- -' entage It Is sometimes difficult to make them understand the liIs free to 'all but they are brary served Just the same One lit-- 1 being the othr tie chap made application day and submitted the following note from his father: "Please 'you let little ray': son Willie and he wants to take a book at our house and read It but he can read any book for easy When he read it and all done xnd back please tell me about it and I will ' pay you" Miss Ferris who has charge of has many the children’s department ' freakstrange tales to tell of the do and the ish things youngsters say It Is not an uncommon thing for some lad to rush up to her desk and Inquire naively If he can start a charge account or another to ask Term of Daily Stud Start-- f ing Monday to Be Six Periods 60-Minu- te Herald-Republica- n ‘ ' - to determists throughout the country what problems Just mine accurately has caused the present food situation of those solution a out and to work : old teachers are arriving dally for the first general Instruction Schools meeting to be held will open on ' Monday Saturday Students are enrolling ' this week In the senior high school Pursuant to ths’ sense of the National Educational association and the United States commissioner of education Superintendent Johnson says he will endeavor to put wartime efficiency into effect In the schools r" Hwaia-Repabllcm- n Special: a suit for divorce brought In the district court here today by James W White White the against Mary Genevieve sevhusband alleges the wife for conand eral months "habitually scolded found tinually nagged' fault with abused and mistreated the plaintiff” He charges further of that he was accusedfrequently two were married infidelity Tba at Manti in 1910 and their domestlo troubles occurred 'at Salt Lake and Price r Ogden Sept Experts from all over---the food United repreStates will be present and and of all sentatives of the allies neutral nations will deliver addresses outlining the problems confronting their countries due to food shortage -- 12— CALLED TO DISCUSS " Logan 12 — President E G Peterson of Sept the Utah Agricultural college haa Just been appointed to the advisory council of the Liberty loan fund by The Secretary William G McAdoo board of trustees of the Institution has approved President Peterson’s acceptance of the appointment Other members appointed to the council from Utah are: Governor Bamberger President Farnsworth of Walker Brothers' bank and Clarence Bamberger - - “RUNAWAY” WIFE IS HALTED ON JOURNEY t Herald-Repabllea- n SpeclaL - r- -f ‘ Herald-Republica- n W DISMISSED AFTER BEATING Donnelly Loses Shield on Miner’s Complaint Declines to Talk Patrolman John Donnelly waa dismissed from the police department yesterday after a complaint charging him with assault and battery had been filed by J T Sullivan an assayer living at the Cullen hotel Sullivan who avers he was taken by mistake ln a police raid charges that Donnelly assaulted him at the police station while he was held as a prisoner In addition to his complaint against Donnelly Sullivan declared his inten tlon of bringing a civil suit against the city and J Parley White chief of police for false imprisonment and dam ages Chief White refused to explain the dismissal of Donnelly beyond the timeworn explanation that it “was for he good of the service” The complaining witness charges in the complaint that while watching the police officers engaged In a raid on West Temple Tuesday night he was ar rested by Donnelly and taken to the police station Once inside the police station Sullivan charges Donnelly at tacked him and although released he says Donnelly followed him ont oi! the station' and took him back again In assaulting him He then was placed Jail and held overnight without cause he declares' - -- an ’ ' - an - ia - 11-years SPECTACLE AT 0RPHEUM IS HIT - - BARD’S BURLESQUE ATPANTAGES are-offere- d down-to-the-min- ute -- - Logan Utah Blackfoot Ida Rexburg Ida s - ! the - : - ’ "the-woman- : - s - a : y — Ive-mln- 8pechJ 12 — Those who attend the military spectacle at Glenwood park Saturday evening will experience the thrills of those who view a modern battle at night Before contracting for the presentation of the spectacle of fireworks designed to "wake up America” the directors of Ogden’s Harvest Festival and Fashion Show association assured themselves that the pyrotechnic disthe originators deplay wax all that clared Battery B Ogden’s unit of the Utah artillery Is to benefit from the proceeds The demonsctratlon Is entirely in the hands Isof expertsInand the to be effect safety first rule The pathroughout the7 proceedings celebrarade starts at p m and the tion at Glenwood which ' will begin about 8 p m- Since Battery B will depart soon with the Utah artillery for Linda Vista It perhaps will be the last visit of the boys to Ogden Battery C made up of Brigham City and Logan boys also will participate in the procession Both batteries will be the guests of the harvest' festival association Ogden Sept ! - ’ - - - - - : employing cooks was revealed when 49472 "Hoover registration cards” were counted here yesterday by the food conservation' leaders and only the ten households were found to be supporting cooks Of coarse the great majority of homes without’ cooks were those where the wives preferred to be mistresses in their own kitchens and did their own cooking A report of the card campaign will be made soon to the state council 'of defense by Mrs Janette A Hyde chairman of the woman's committee - PRIBRLE NOT GUILTY OF HARMING HORSE PRICE OR FAMINE MILK ULTIMATUM SpeclaL a fleisld-Bepnbllcm- Ogden Sept 12 — It required two days ‘ Slight Market - e - - - - i 1 (Berald-Brimbllra- a SpeclaL Sept 12— So anxious Is the Chicago market to receive Utah peach es that Jared W Fox of the firm of Fox & Godding Chicago has come to Ogden with a view to speeding nu shipments from this district By working among the in the Willard district Mr Foxfarmers was able to a car of peaches loaded and sent get out this afternoon Through the traf-fi- c department of the Ogden Logan & Idaho Railway company he has asked for from seventy-fiv- e to one hundred cars to be spotted at Willard as needed Farmers In the vicinity of Willard are receiving more than $1 a bushel for peaches on board the cars There ®very Indication the price will be maintained throughout the season The Pacific Fruit Express company to a hundred or morearranged fruit expressprovide cars In the Ogdfcn yards subject to orders from peach loading stations The Denver & Grande company has several of Rio Its fruit express cars awaiting calL Traffic officers of the Logan A Idaho company say it IsOgden their opinion railroad men have been so cient In the handling of freight efficam that the fruit season will be completed without difficulties due to a car Ogden to try L E Prlbble on charge of ten cruelty to animals but only about minutes tonight for the jury In the municipal court' to find him not guilty Andrew J Jost was complaining wit neaa and accused Prlbble of having In' Jured the animal' While there was of evidence that the horse had plenty been terribly treated there was no shortage evidence that Prlbble was responsible ASKS $25000 FOR DEATH BY TRAIN Herald-R- Producers Ask 20 Cents a Gallon on Threat to Dealer Among Growers Gets Results v Railroads Ready ' — Chicago ute - 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RESPONSIBILITY publican Special Ogden Sept 12w— Joseph F Goss administrator of the estate of Don Carlos Bassett of Balt Lake today brought suit against the Union Pacific railway company for $25000 as damages for the death of Don Carlos Bassett last year at Rlverdale Bassett wjth three comy panions mistook the railroad for the highway while driving an automobile He was struck by a train UPON PARENTS right-of-wa- Herald-Repablle- - Special aa Ogden Sept! 12 — Whether or not the producing dairymen of the county will continue to sell their milk in the local market may depend upon the action taken by the milk dealers at a meeting tomorrow or Saturday The county farm bureau directors adopted the recommendation of Its committee that farmers demand adairy price averaging twenty cents a gallon for their fresh milk This demand Is to be presented to the Ogden dairymen at the conference In the event- the milk dealers refuse Among Men Taken From to pay the asked the dairy comVessel Is Victor Larruso mittee will price provide markets elsewhere for the milk produced locally it is said of Bingham Utah about what may mean a milkbringing famine in this county Salt Lake and Cache valley dairymen It is stated- will buy local milk at the San Diego Cal Sept 12 —After & prices fixed by the producing dairymen thorough examination concluded tonight of the officers crew passengers cargo and papers of the gasoline FIRE APPARATUS schooner Anvil brought here by' an American from a point 300 SENT TO SAVE GRAIN miles southwarship of this port the department of 'Justice held nine men who SpeclaL were aboard on the ground that they Ogden Sept 12— -- Motor apparatus are subject' to the war army draft bill from Ogden’s fire department was sent and have not registered for service to the Woodland farm In Box Elder Only two of the nine admitted being county this afternoon upon the arrival American citizens They described of a report that a atack containing themselves as Charles Millery of OklaBoveral tons of grain was burning homa and Carl Curtis of Custer county The farm Is situated about two miles Okla who at first according to the north of Hot Sprlnga' arresting officers said he was Carl Although it Is not often that the Jones of Elko Nev city’s apparatus Is sent out of the city Among the other prisoners are Julian and especially Into another county the Gabida- Emmett Idaho Victor Larfact that wheat was In danger prompt- ruso Bingham Utah Anaataclo ed the city's action Beulah Ida Louis Urriola-beit- a Boise' Ida 3IARRIAGE LICENSES Federal officers said tonight that their — expectation announced today of 12 Brigham City Sept Marriage finding aboard the Anvil men believed have been issued this to week permits to have been Implicated In the blowthe following couples: Peter A Pederson Bear River City and Della Eng- ing up of the Mare Island navy yard arsenal last summer had not land of Logan Leslie E Buckle and powder Mary E Cox Provo Riley Roberts and been realized Anna J Frandstrom St Charles Ida Whitney Hazel and BELGIANS AND POLES M Gardner Fish Haven Ida Utah County Marriage licenses have been Issued to the following: TREATED INHUMANLY Rex Altklna Spanish Fork and Alberta Gatherlum Provo William E Gammell Springvllle and Grace Gallup Mapleton Leonard Harris and Viola' Glllman Washington Sept 12— German miliLlndon tary authorities In Belgium have taken Ernest HShumway Taylor Arls steps to keep a closer watch on young Belgians and also to seize woolen and Viola Mortenaon Thatcher Arls Warren Earl Stickman Stone Idaho goods of the population The Belgian' legation haa word that and Alta Pack Provo the Germans posted notices In Brussels Mrs FOUND ON ANVIL - - Herald-Republica- n -- - Abar-rateq- ul - Croxier-Tremonto- F W Meakin Absolves Soldiers and Girls From Blame for Situation DRAFT EVADERS If immorality attends the of a large body of troops here training the fault does not lie with the mllltary-municl-p- al environment the boys In khaki or the girls of Salt Lake but with the this is the belief of Mrs F W Meakin president of the Draper Mothers’ club Her opinion was expressed upon the social yesterday which Is the theme of lecturesproblem Dr Mary Riggs Noble a practicingbyphysician of Colorado Springs Colo and the subject of emphatic views by Governor Bamberger and CoL Alfred commander at Fort Douglas "Parents are charged with the reof looking after their chilsponsibility dren both sons and daughters” said Mrs Meakin "They may through ignorance err In- rearing the children par-enta- — Has-brou- ck - but nevertheless the accountability la theirs Should my own children ever err I would not blame them but I would blame myself” The conspicuous position by the soldiers’ now is likely tooccupied cause exaggeration of their deeds the club president declared "The boys at the time are in the limelight” ehe present said "It la their misfortune they are so projected before public attention that ' people are intimately acquainted with their affairs I think the best thing people can do is men rest let them to let these young be In peace Many of these boys have come from the state's leading families and they have been fortified by the best home training their mothers could give" Mrs Meakin commended the efforts of Dr Noble who she said Is handling a difficult subject In a very sensible - manner - at the beginning of August saying all men of 17 seara of over STATE BREVITIES - Hotel Eccles ’ a Hmli-Bpnbl!ei- young age and must submit ' to control of the German commanding officer Another notice compels the Belgians to declare to the authorities' within eight days alL quantities of woolen goods' such as raw wool mattresses owned by every family clothing etcsuch Seizure of articles by the Germans as was done earlier in the war is feared The poverty and degradation of the Polish population of - Warsaw under - - at-hi- v : - UPAPRISONER Herald-Republic- HmM-BrpnUk- ten cooks to go ’round among nearly ' 500005000Utah housewives prospective misThlp makes tresses for each cook so that eacn amazon of the pots and pans If she’s Independent enough or' rest- less enough can stay a week In no- each place serve f tlce and have enough work In sight to last her 100 years " The small number of Utah women rapid tionally opment of all fall crops according to a summary of weather and crop conditions which was Issued yesterday by J Cecil Alter meteorologist of the United States 'weather bureau He adds that late peaches and apples have made good growth with general Indications pointing to a full crop Tomatoes are shown to have ripened with considerable rapidity and are of excellent quality' promising a large yield Mr Alter points out that as the result of the good weather the canning of vegetables Is heavy and that sugar beets are in splendid condition ' for sampling this week - WEBER COUNTY the kitchen FIERCE waxes for there are only ’ FOOD SITUATION v Herald-Republic- CHARGE Official Reports Rapid Growth OverState Yields Are Fine Safety First Will Rule During Military Display Warm weather and occasional showers of the' past week have been excepSaturday develfavorable for the : Ogden Sept 12 —Seemingly tired of the monotony of runninga boarding house in a small Mrs community -Louise - Frank of Mohrland Utah REWARD IS VOTED : packed up her belongings last night to Price and from there came to FOR IDAHO SHERIFF went Ogden Here her alleged “runaway” trip Special ended ’for the husband E" J Frank recommenthe 12— Upon Ogden Sept had FRUIT detained her COUNTY’S sheriff ReconUTAH dation of Sergeant O H Mohlman act- ciliation followedbyatthethe Jail of police the city Commission tonight and the mother willcounty ing Chief return to YIELD IS ABUNDANT today 25 1 of the payment authorised two In her children Mohrland FUGITIVE TRIO ONE Sheriff H H Exlll of Malad Ida for "This last cold spell has hot harmed to of In arrest the he the part splayed INSANE ARE SOUGHT the fruit crop' of Utah county” said William Cole and Alfred Johnson who TAXPAYERS WANT after telephone automoRoss Beeson last night an of were convicted communications with Provo tlj® heart bile from Georgestealing H Greenwell in RAILROAD TO PAY Special of that county "It will be a wonder- Ogden September L The city has a 12 —One Inmate of the Ogden Sept ful crop” said Mr Beeson "and should standing reward offer Johnson and Her a Special Wyoming Mental hospital escaped the offered by that Cole were taken to the penitentiary to— eclipse anything ever of guards when the hospital 12 About Ogden custody Sept propthirtyavenue county heretofore ' are burned at Evanston yesterday accordowners In S Washington erty day being shipped "Prunes and pears filed an objection with the city com- ing to information sent to Sheriff H G now but the peach shipments Will not mission today against the city’s per- Peterson His office Is asked to look the BOYS FACE CHARGE start until next Monday' owing to But Howell 22 8 feet In height mitting the Ogden Logan 4b Idaho for James 160 cold weather delaying ripening Impounds who speaks with company to evade paving more weighing OF STEALING TEAM Railway the short delay will only serve to accent The announcement a southern a the than space occupied by single sets forth that a liberal prove the fruit'’ avenue In track Washington paving fered for his apprehensionreward Is ofSpecial The district the contend petitioners boys company' ultimately will have a double City Sept 12-- Three HowThe sheriffs office also is asked to Brigham LEAGUE MUNICIPAL Don Tarbet Harvey Tarbet and In Edward Fay 87 conavenue assist the and track throughout 'here They sider it unfair that the 'taxpayers and Danielcapturing arrest are under 32 who escaped Bench Creeden ard WILL MEET OCT 9 came from Logan’ with a team and should pay for all the pavement The from the Jail at Kemerrer Wyo Fay which they are alleged to have petition was referred to the city one foot and Creeden has a lost has wagon Special stolen from a hitching post in Logan ( bullet wound In the shoulder The lads have been taken back to LoOgden Sept 12—Tuesday- October 9 Is the date fixed for the next meetgan for action by the authorities The League of Utah team they drove into Brigham City ing of thetoMunicipalAbbott R Heywood showed the effects of hard usage The according Mayor of Ogden president of the league boys range In age from 8 to Mayor Heywood said arrangements ‘ REWARDED £ will be made whereby the meeting of $ 4 POLICE ARB In be members will Sept!!' 12 — Six: members of the the league Ogden Ogden are "to have made profitable and enjoyable Ogden police department received $100 today from of the ashare Ida: 'The check came Bingham-countDIES AFTER OPERATION In of the reward due the local ' There were so many good thlnga on ' Numerous good things Ogden Sept 12Claude TImmers In payment men and of three arrest new which at the the bill for Mrs TImmers opened Mr Peter yesterday 23 son of and police ten days ago Five of the new Orpheum bill which opened Pantages for a week’s run died of peritonitis at a hospital today three women on charges of last night that one hardly knows Just convicted Pauline Barrl as "Mias Ilamlet' an operation for appendicitis the six were following turned which head should wear the crown but supported sixth The residhad by an excellent company Is grand larceny He was born in Holland and authorities Juvenile whole the to the over bright particular star of thetake-oIn sheer bigIt’s certainly true that ed In Ogden eight years ff Is The a performance playlet ness scenic effects and ability to on Shakespeare’s famous drama but is arouse enthusiasm "America First” la sprightly with slang and the a real headliner phrases which Intersperse Avon of bard of lines the dignified First” "America The audience liked with startling effect The unexpected mighty well but it also had the warmIs always bringing down the bouse A act other est kind of feeling for every on the bill if applause Is any sort of dashing chorus stunningly garbed Is a of this offering criterion Ben Deely and company feature and Song laughter form the contrl scored the biggest kind of a hit and butlon Kibel and Herbert Howard of vaudeone Is of It deserved for Deely frolic through many a vocal seville’s funniest blackface comedlana who lection to the amusement of the house His scene with the dummy "bellhop” Is and the audience by storm with what is commonly called a scream and their take local references Their Inside Inone Williams of Bert hla eonga remind formation as to how a song Is "built” best ' Emmet Briscoe and Bar- and In each of these of ' their the wonderful make-u- p are clever Marr La dancers very bara to make a most bine Cities you will find by superbumorlstcom plus scads of prettiness furnished successful of bit' comedy Miss La Marr and good singing by Bris- " There is a always a welcome In Salt coe Lake for that stirring' sketch "A Coming back to “America First”— Truthful Liar” especially as offered by They are new and specIt’s really a stupendous patriotic Miss and The Shaw her reLeila company in modern every tacle with martial music and scenes Intricacies of defense against circummoat of blase blood the that stir the m evidence form the' main elespect Make There are three colossal scenes one at stantial ments this thrilling playlet Harry of West Point another of the battleship Manners as "the governor? and Jay four headquarters Hotel Eccles Logan and another of an army Colllna as "the Pennsylvania lawyer” are able as- J encampment- All are truly magnificent sistants to Miss' Shaw as and accurate In their portrayala In the case The denouement startling The splendid cuisine and dining service the well There’s a big and capable company too and effective is well worked up to by homethe and famished rooms with private baths Hwa Four are Chinese this trio of able players The Chung like comfort ' which these hotels provide make who can give cards and spades singers' a stirring air well played is to and beMany to most of vaudeville’s-quartetteIn the offering of "The Three them the favorite stopping places of automobile heard In any race for bar Liars” whose ' number them then v!ns curtain bat alike men business and tourists monious effects ' Bert Melrose is the calls 'These comedians of harmony eame laugh -- producer with the same win the crowd from the start and Melrose fall that always scores with score a decided hit with their audience MORE THAN A HOTEL— A HOME vaudeville audiepces Miss Norton and from the first Paul Nicholson have a very cleverly la the Initial Out of the concocted sketch In which they keep number on ' the ordinary bill which Is-- entitled the audience1 In an uproar with their "Swain’s Cats and Rata” It Is a comcomedy of domestic bliss that presents ical treat and Is' a good started for the some new Ideas in housekeeping Elmer performance Cleve and Nan O’Connor open the bill The fourth episode In the motion with-whirlwind act" which brings an picture drama "The Fatal Ring" starM - & ECCLES President unusual : amount of applause for an ring Pearl White la the moving picopener And they-'ardeserving of it ture offering Hamilton and Helene Jack Barnee The Pantagea orchestra led by REXBURG BLACKFOOT: LOGAN It’s all of George C Groneman gives an excelFun" label their ‘act "Just v lent program a well- - that — AS'W ' problems I r OF FIREWORKS Bureau ''New and fumigation card : forA alist has been 'kept during the of the "bulls” the past few weeks In asking for made have folk young books Here are a few of them: "Helen Kellar’s Babies” "St Nicholas on a Crow" "Sinister “Adventures of Huckleberry "Dog Ginn” "Sopolio of St Helena”ChrisQulcksly” "Hans Anderson’s tian FairyInTales” "Kate Douglas the Cabbage Patch” Wiggins "Rebecca! on Sunny Jim’s Farm” "Nicobod Slim" "Scottish Cheese" and “A City With Two Tales” JHerld-Kepnbllcs- n SpeclaL 1 Ogden Sept 12—Instead of reporting for school work at 9 o’clock a' m and being dismissed at 215 p m Ogden High - school students this year must report at 835 a in and will not he dismissed until 4 p m The mornsession will: terminate at 1145 ing o'clock a m and the afternoon session begin at 1245 p m ' Under the rearrangement of hours made by Superintendent H C Johnson there will he six periods of one each and five minutes Is allottedhour for change of classes His plans call for supervised study during the periods the students- do not have class work Similar hours of class work and study will prevail In the Junior high school' Superintendent Johnson made It known today that the board does not anticipate the completion of new and remodeled school buildings for at least a month CALLED TO DISCUSS FOOD SITUATION WIFE NAGS SCOLDS Special AND MISTREATS HIM Prof 12— George Logan Sept the school of Hendricks director of administration HUSBAND ALLEGES commerce and business has of the Utah Agricultural college Utah been appointed delegate from Utah state council of representing the national food conferdefense to the ence to be held in Philadelphia September 14 and 15 This conference will be held under Academy the auspices of the American It has of Political and Social Science been called primarily to enable econo- - ' - Bar-tende- BE ARE CROPS AIDS Coohs in Utah FRUIT PICKING Rival Dodo ts Rare Specimen SPEEDING UP IN : : '- - EXPERTS WILL RAIN AND HEAT LONGER HOURS PROVO ’ The rooms of the local Red Cross association will be open dally from 9 to 11 a m and from 2 to 5 p m Mrs Teenle Thomas has been appointed secretary of the organization Taylor Brothers company has started suit In the Fourth district court against James A Steele' to collect $450 alleged to be due on a promissory note DIVAN E NORTON DIES Provo Utah Sept 1!— Dwane William Norton 15 died Wednesday morning at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs J M Norton Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p m In the Second ward meeting houseROBERT TURNER DIES Eureka Utah Sept 12— Robert Turner aged 26 died Wednesday morning at his home Mr Turner la survived by hie wife and three children Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon ln St Andrew's church ' - - - MARRIAGE LICENSES llersld-nepnblic- Special ss Sept 12 — Marriage licenses were Issued today to Clarence E Jones of Hooper and Agnes Wright of River-dal- e Charles W Anderson of Inkom Ida and Pauline McQueen of Union-tow- n' two met Kan The here the bride arriving from Kansaa today and the bridgroom from Idaho Ogden 'last-nam- ed ' - German domination were described In a report of '"A Polish lady of education” made public by the state department today People of culture and former wealth begged on the streets and were evicted from their homes Deaths on the street from starvation were so common that failed to be shocked Gerpassersby man soldiers In the city were well fed Only some of the aristocrats and self Polish legaseeking persons joined the said the retions to assist Germany by "the port and they were condemned among the Polish peogood element - ple” An Atlantic ' Port Sept 12 —Right Hod Viscount Reading lord chief justice of England arrived here today on an ' American steamship from Great Britain Lord Reading announced he was on a "special mission in behalf of tha British war cabinet” having to do with finances He was accompalned by CoL E D Swinton an assistant secretary to the British war cabinet and J 11 Kaynes of the British treasury Lord Reading said he would go to Washington Immediately Washington Sept 12—Treasury officials expressed surprise today upon Reading’s arrival in learning of Lord this country on a special mission concerning finances Whatever the mission may be It was assumed here that it would not concern the governmental financing of British needs In this country More than 11000009000 already has been loaned to Great Britain by the United States and Secretary McAdoo has declared his willingness to make further most efloans wherever they will-bfective In fighting Germany - - - -- e EXILES PLAN TO GO BACK TO BISBEE Columbus X M Sept 12 — Announcement of their Intention to return to Blsbee "to settle their affairs and get their effects”' was contained In telegrams to Gov Thomas Campbell ' of Arizona and to President Wilson today by the executive committee of the men deported from Blsbee Arlz July 12 and who are In camp here The telegrams were sent after the men had failed to receive replies to telegrams sent to Washington protesting against reduction of the rations supplied by the military authorities here - JURY COMPLETED FOR KELLY’S TRIAL Red Oak Ia Sept 12— Eleven farm- ers and a telephone lineman-compristhe Jury that ia to decide the fate of Rev Lyii George J Kelly charged with Lena Stlllln-ge- r the murder of oneo f the eight victims of theVil-ltsc- a ax murders of 1912 Opening statements of counsel are to be made e old tomorrow t ’ 1 |