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Show UTAH STATESMAN German Airplane Far Superior to Britiih FARMER WOMAN It wts not courage alone that gave the German air forces their decided superiority over the British early In 1917, Just before tlie United State entered the war, point! out Floyd Gib- IN OKLAHOMA YemtaUe MWi ftiimljfr E.Became It Git Bar tmgomd bon HoakhariStraagth a sunny putuxa in Oklahoma, a of ilwk cow was (ruing. They mad a pretty But the thin woman la tha blna la successes of her flying force Thy brought out their new spring model planes nt least six months before the British could deliver theirs- - at the cheeked apron algbaduahe looked at them. She was u CBi DUG ElL'U Eli DjA'N K I E Si front. "For tide failure on the part of e homo production in England," declare "scores of young BritTheir ish flyera paid with their live muchlne slow and cumold, last-yea- r bersome, were hopelessly outclassed The Gerby the new German scout man machines could literally fly circles around their adversaries; could outcllmb and outmaneuver any Brit lab plane In the air," Gib-bon- ... 1 American Legionnaires with ('ranch soldiers on the Champa de Mara, Paris, talking over war experience 2 Old Glory plane, supposedly lost In Atlantic ocean, taking off for flight to Rome. 8 President Coolldge dedicating Custer state park boy scoot camp in the Black Hills. southeast toward the delta of the Orinoco, which la uninhabited except for few Indian There la a chance that the Georgia flyer may be found In the Jungle. HEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS ' Five More Aviators and Two Plane Thought Lost in Atlantic. By EDWARD W. RICKARD lives apparently have FIVE more sacrificed to the overweening ambition of aviators to make transoceanic flights. And there may be further additions to the list before thie reaches the reader. Tuesday the great are decidedly nnpleaeant Greens Aupst Flower a gentle laxative, will act promptly In relief of stomach and bowel troubles, dis- and yonr freedom from pain and comfort will make you fool that llfo la attain worth living. SOo and SOo bottles. At nil drupelets. O. CL Green, N. J. Inc., Woodbury, Deafness Hud Noises MEUtvaar LEONARD EAR OIL Beck ef Im INSERT IN NOSTRILS aa Pnaulits Mi tl it atAD"DEAFNESS" meA nvn avi. izsxud.'inc.. re n. i unions from pain. Prevent shoo pmenuia. Quick reMef At eaomi mi owe ana DlSchotts Frnmmm fW pate le fYS Looks OISTIGURE YOUR IT tSikSm at ntt druntate. HALL RUGEX HSwYoikCKy Long Family Homestead Coursing westward toward Manchester, Conn, along an old highway at Islington, the tourists, eye Is caught by a dignified square brick home of n former period. If curiosity leads him to make inquiries, he will hna . learn that this place, since 1717, been the Ilnncy homestead, where seven succewive generations of the family have lived and that the only deed ever given to the property la the one that the first settler of the town, Samuel. PInney, took from the Indians before building bis log cabin In that year. rjlsti That "Wont you join our culture dnbT" "I dont care to have culture clubbed Into me." Slowing Up? You Can't Feel Well When Kidney! Act Sluggishly. AMRVORIC, wony and Jack of rest, v ail put extia burdens on the kid- My When the ludaeyi alow up, wane poieoot remain in the blood and are apt to make one languid, tired and achy, with dull headaches, dizziness and often n nagging backache. A commoo warning of imperfect kidney action is ecanty or burning ecru. tiona. Dmii fVh assist the kidneys in their eliminative work. Are endorsed Mi Mar by users everywhere. Aik DOANS STIMULANT DIURETIC KIDNEYS RelerNilhum CteMIgCLmBulUleiNY J. Barton of Nashville, Term., of the rational league's executive committee, and James Whit former superintendent of the Ohio A. member 8tate league HCGHE8 re-EVANS COOLIDGETS last week turned last week from a two PTESIDENT hills was uneventful, months trip through France In robust and he started back to Washington health and so chipper that the report-er- a much benefited physically by hie sumwly met the boat uid he had mer vacation and ready to tackle each never been so genial. At once he wu big matters as taxes, ambassadorial put high In the list of possibilities for appointment naval building and othtbs Republican Presidential er question The White House, renoand though he declared to the vated, repaired and with a fine new Interviewers that he believed Mr. Cool- roof, was all ready for his return. All ldge would be renominated and re- the inhabitants of Rapid City gathelected, he detuned to say that he still ered at the station to bid Mr. and Mr stood on his "too old to ran for the Coolldge farewell, and the President Presidency" statement, made list May. made a little speech expressing bis Politicians In Washington think that appreciation of their hospitality. The of all the potential nominees Hughes eastward trip wu Interrupted briefly would be the one favored by Mr. Cool- Saturday at Brooking S. D., where ldge. Many persons have thought the President dedicated the Lincoln first 8Tvan theater, built for lectures and Hoover was the Presidents choice, but the Indications are that entertainments' for students of agrithere two men are not in such accord culture as formeriy. In the Eastern state according .to week wu not a good one for wise observer the Republican lead- LAST Down In Communist ers think Vice President Dawes hu Bolivia the government made public the best chance to win the nomination, conclusive proof that the Third Inter CHARLES V nomlna-natio- Stomach Disorders noted war correspondent, la an article in Liberty. "German technical genljs and Industrial efficiency were resionslble In no amull degree for tlie plo-tur-n, tired of cows, tired of her tedious work in the dairy. She wu tired of cook lng for a houseful beof boarder sides earing tor her own family. The burdens ef life seamed too heavy for her falling health. She had tost com fldeneeln herselL One day she began taking Lydia & Plnkham s Vegetable Compound and her general health began to improve. She took it faithfully. Now she can do her work without any trouble, eleepe well and Is ao longer bine and timid. This woman, Mr Cora Short R. R. i. Box 887, Oklahoma City, Okta, writes: "Everybody now says: Mrs. what are yon doing to yourself T Short X weigh 188 and my weight before I took it wu 118. 1 have taken seven bottles of the Vegetable Compound." Other women who have to work hard and keep things going may find the road to better health Mrs. Short did, ; through the faithful nse of Lydia & Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ask year neighbor. iyterv, monoplane Old Glory, owned by William Randolph Hearst, took off from Old Orchard, Maine, on n projected nonstop flight to Rome. Lloyd Ber-tauand James D. Hill, both experienced flj ere, were the pilots, and with them as passenger wu Philip A. Payne managing editor of the New York Mirror. Near midnight the plane wu sighted about 850 miles cut of BL Johns, N. F flying welV though the night wee foggy and the sea rough. About four oclock Wednesday morning steamers and shore stations received the dread 8 0 8 call from the flane. Tlie radio men and the ahlpa rent out frantic calls for position end six minutes later came the reply : "Five hoars oat frofn Newfoundland bound west." The steamships Cermanla, Transyl vaiiln, Chlifornia and American Merchant, all somewhere near the estimated position of Old Glory, carefully searched the sea for hours, but 'no trees of the plane hnd been discovered np to the time of writing. Seemingly It was lost without there being an inkling of wbnt had happened to It, even as was lost the 8L Raphael and other land planes In which transoceanic flights have been undertaken. Anthony IT. O. Fokker, designer of the plane, Mid he thought only engine trouble would bring the plane down. Doctor' Kimball of the weather bureau eliminated- the weather as a causa, snylng there were no severe .storms In the planes path, nlthongh there eras fog and cloudiness. There was some hope that the plane might still be afloat even though rescue ships were unable to find IL The huge gasoline tank had a damp valve by which It could be speedily emptied and It would then provide buoyancy for some time. A collapsible rubber reft wu carried, but probably the sea was too rough for Its us On board the Old Glory was a wreath which the pilots had prepared In tribute to the French flyera who On It had made the first attempt was written, "Nungeseer and Coll: Yon showed the way. We followed. Rcrtaud and Payne and IIIII." Undeterred by bad weather and Ignorant of the supposed loss of the Old Glory, Cnpt. Terry Tully and Lieut James lied calf In the plane Sir John Carling hopped off from Harbor Grace. N. F for the last lap of their trip from London, Onf.. to London. England. on Wednesday. At this writing nothing haa been heard of them, and It la assumed bey, too. perished in the ocean. Schlee and Brock in the Pride of Detroit were making good progress In their globe circling flight for a new time record, despite the fact that they were delayed at Constantinople by red tape The most perilous part of the trip was. the Jump from Calcutta to Rangoon, At this writing they are In Hongkong. In Tokyo they planned to Install a new motor for , the flight to Hawaii via Midway Island and thence to San Francisco. Their Detroit friends were trying to persuade them not to undertake the flight across the Pacific, and Schlees brothers chartered a boat to meet them at Tokyo and bring them to San Francisco, believing that In that way they could still lower the record. Frank Courtney and four companions. who started from Plymouth, England. for New York, via the A cores, in the flying boat Whale, ran Into bead winds and were forced to land at Corunna, Spain. Numerous persons around the Macs reo river in Venesnela raw a plane, supposed to have been that of Pul Redfern, on Angust 27. It wu headed d round-the-wor- ld n, though they admit Lowden will be hard to beat and that Jloover is perhaps the ablest man In the field. Among the Democrats not mnch Is "'Smith" heard except and The popular governor of New York was attacked by Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Lowman In an address at Buffalo for the failure Of prohibition enforcement In the Empire state Explaining why the federal government does not step In and police tlie state of New York, he declared that In the face of the "open opposition of the state and local officer It would require an army of 80.000 prohibition agents to handle a proposition like that" Congressman Eoylan, Democrat, of New York, sent to Secretary of tlie Treasury Mellon a vigorous protest a "gross against Lowmsns speech, abuse" of his federal office "anti-Smith.- u -- r work- ing overtime at trcmcodous temperatures there! at go wrong and that?a apatk rhigfclinrirtfinChfltrifoH r i b As brew x&sasr Usam iu M Chemistry Known in India 2fi00 Years Ago Tlie scholars of India In the days of the Roman empire had evolved a science of chemistry and knew of the existence, of hydrogen and oxygen, according to discoveries announced by C. IL Kokatnur, a chemist, of 50 East Forty-fir- st According to Mr. street. Champion SpariCPluff the discovKokamur's computation ery of them elements In India antedated their discovery In the western world by about 2,000 year . Mr, Kokatnur evolved his theories from n Sixteenth century manuscript, which. In turn, was taken from writ Inge coming .down from before the IFor Christian er TOLEDO, OHIO your prUecdom be am As 'll ifit With AmbitluM small capital. Jute os. Our bustawi union sod ssslly laaraad. Tm w hra. highly profitable whir. Kama?, I According to Mr. Kokatnur, a word which corresponds ' to the English word "chemistry" has been traced to there together day with otiier nouns denoting various New York dye perfumes and fiber Time Hoary Muhins Ouodu nt Hams. Spnru ss full time. Mr woman. Nu rxpurlauet uustu and fnll Infarma-tloary. Send lie lor umplu M. Oakland. Call Ollll. Box S llis n. Lit A BN Relies for University For Old Sores Nine years after hie death, the University of Arkanue has learned It Is Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh to receive the valuable collection of Km Indian relief of CapL Carlos L. Yon making Ms neotr aalllns sopalar Berg n famous government scout. Amtatetkla Street ta aanaamar. Gamabaloa When Von Berg died In 1918, he leR prlea advancad. Bte bonuar. Lara aaraptaa fra. Broadway, Maw Tark. most of bis property to hie wife end Brighton Taltorina. also specified his collection was to reW. N. U, Salt Lake City, N 38 1827. main In her possession until her death. For this reason contents of Fashion Suits Flies the paper were not made public but reof horseflies It causing tha A nationals wee plotting communist plague the executor decided to tile women of Brigend, England, to abanvolt there and In other countries of recently wllL Among the autographed pictlie South America ; end at the same time tures of notables Is one of Theodore don short dresse They are taking to a number of Red leaders were arrestnecks end woolen sleeve high longer Roosevelt, still, resting where the Tlie voracious Insects ed In La Pax and quantities of explostocking to "Old Scout" placed It among those Insives were seized. French Nationalists dote on bare necks and length! of dian chieftain and Conservatives ontted in demandollk bos Exchange, ing the resignation, or recall of ChrisFurtive Peak tian Rakoveky. 'soviet embassador to Affections Root "There Is n mountain here, Isnt Pari because fie signed the Trotsky 7" Larry Sh kisses you every tlma manifesto urging "all foreign soldiers there she mnet asks for money?" Harry "Ye n have If "Ye bnt yon guide to Join the grant Red army" end invitwant shes to climb very affectlonat It" yon work ing the Reds of all countries "to then?" so end It "Is dangerous high actively to defeat their own governNo mu ever realizes how muck "No, but It's so hard to find. ment Tlie French foreign office sent he owns until he move trash Munich. Blaetter, to snch strongly worded dispatches Moscow that Clilclierln. soviet foreign l minister, lind to disavow tlie mnnlfesto, and Rakovsky tried hard to persuade the French Hint he was not trying to stir up trouble in Franc At the annual meeting of the British Trade Union congress in Edinburgh the Communists were overwhelmingly outvoted and a resolution was adopted cancelling all relations with the Russian trad unions and the Third International n The league adopted resolutions demanding the dissolution of the Communist party In Germany and The the suppression of Its organ league represents the Nationalist extremists and bases Its demands on the demonstrations In recent world-wid-e favor of Sacco and VanzettL -- . or Albers coast guardsmen Involved in another liquor scandal. In Boston live of them and six other men- were indicted by a fedg coneral grand Jury for a Federal charged spiracy. investigators that protection was obtained In landcertain ing Uqnor by payments of fixed sum per case. It is further charged that coast guard boats were used In 'assisting In landings which would otherwise have been difficult. One of tlie accused men was executive Its eighth annual officer of the coast guard base In East OPENING the League of NaBoston. tions was a decidedly gloomy gather While on the subject of booze, it lng. This wna due to the failure of may be noted that tlie province of New the league's disarmament conference Brunswick, Canada, ended Its eleven In the spring and the collapse of the years of prohibition last week. The Coolldge navel parley In Angust, to intoxicating liquor act went Into effect which was added the fact that the and retail liquor stores under control economic conference was practically AH the health value of whole wheat of the government were opened. Pur- devoid of result Among, the notable in tempting, flaky form. And only "A&trtVmJifir chase permits are not required. absentees' were Lord Robert Cedi and Srtcr&Mtbtt" fre wwmtafnm package to tablet M. de Jouvend. resigned, and Baron . ablest sup-PROHIBITION lost Its Islili of Japan. Dr. Alberto N. Grant porter when Wayne R. Wheeler, Uruguayan minister to France, was An obstinate man does not bold Suppressed grief suffocate It rages general counsel and legislative super- elected president of the assembly. Sup- within the breast, and la forced to opinion they hold him. Bishop Butintendent of the I league, ported by the Belgian French, Ger- multiply its strength. Ovid. ler. died at a sanitarium In Battle Creek, man and Hollander Beelaerts van Midi. He had been undergoing treatBloklands of Holland submitted a resCivilisation la all "unfinished Allegories are line ornaments and ment for kidney ailment and was olution asking fur the revival of tlie good Illustration ness." Dont try to makt laws bnt not proof. taken to Rattle Creek for an operanonaggression protocol of 1924, declar- Luther. bring It about Instantly. tion, but had Improved so much under ing the failure of conferences of the treatment that it was decided not to past year had proved that actual disoperate Then he took a sudden turn armament was Impossible for the time for tlie worse and died on Monday af- being. Japanese end Swedish deleternoon. The fnnernl was held In Co- gates criticized the league severely for lombo Ohio, aud Mr. Wheeler was Its failure to bring about reduction of buried beside his wife, who wns armaments and to curb the quarrels Poburned to death s few weeks age of enme of the notions of Europ . Whatever may be thought of the lands demand for an eastern Locarno merits of national prohibition and of guaranteeing Its security against Gee Mr. Wheeler's methods In bringing It many and Rnssla was supported by about, there can be no qnesthm about France, bnt Sir Ansten Chamherlali the skill and perseverance with which and the British delegates looked on I he conducted the affaire of the Icagu coldly. He repeatedly demonstrated his power In Influencing legislation and the CHINAS Nationalist governmen' the contents of w selection of men for offlre, end as the general of the dry forces proved him- agreement with Japan whereby thi. self to bo one of the shrewdest poll Nationalists undertake to guarantee llclans In the country. Tlie league the protection of lives and propertlw could scarcely find one man to fill his of Japanese In Nationalist territory. I MOTHER- ;- Fletcher's Cas-tor- ia place, and It is believed two will be la uid this agreement led to the named to take over hie work. E. R Japanese decision to withdraw ia a pleasant, harmless Subfrom Shantung, which move Du iiford, Wheelers confidential legal stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, adviser, may become general counsel, ment was accomplished last week. T1k and some one else the legislative su- Christian general, Feng Teething Drops and Soothing Sjrrupi, especially prepared fa perintendent The three leading can wired the Nationalist government tlisi Infants in arms and Children all age dldatea for the latter position are: A. he was launching an offensive again' J. Davl superintendent of the New the Northern troop in Shantung pne1 To avoid Imitations, always look for the signature of n York State league; Rev. lnce from Honan. Proven' directions on each nsekag Physicians everywhere recommend it NEW ENGLAND - Pan-Germa- rum-runnin- Anti-Salo- thel-tron- . Yu-lisln- Anti-Saloo- |