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Show TujnijnNAU-i)GA- aT7,4icrrR county, utah N Schulz Police , A GLAND AGE? A call for t7ie support f the American Rel Cross during the week ef Nov. 23rd, is issued T over all America. This wonderful organization of mere) should meet with- the ready response of every citizen and is worthy of loyal support. The first affiliation of this kind was started by a Sw iss doctor by the name of Ilenii Duma nt whose w itnessitijf of the ( 4 H - terrible suffering of the wound- ed soldiers on a war between Italy and Austria in 1 SAD caused him to work for an asMje.aiion whose members might work in the field of nieicj on the battle fields with the protection ol both combat ing patties. Through his efforts a betw Cm font teen nat.foils of Fm-i.-was helciat Get: - rva Switzerland in 1861 amlrir honor to that country the flag of the Red Cross was teken from their emblem, the white of the crpss on the red ground being reersed to a red cross on a white ground. , Clam Barton, an American Nurse servin' in Fiance in the French and Prussian war noticed this Hod Cross association efficiency in caring for the wounded in comparison with the relief or:anization she had worked with in America during Ia a recent ares dispatch, a Ian-do- n phjsirijn glared that the Golden Age of man bids fair to bo the glandular age. when saha-tio- p will be taken in tablet form. He paid further that the ateruge man believeg that hi thoughts, notion and feeling are controlled by big mind Put It ig possible to show that mind is itself under the despotic away of the ductless glands, which generate In the system the chemical fluids on which depend health, happiness and morality. (lUudogen, the new geientffie gland tonic, prepared in tablet form ppowdej a simple method of taking glandular treatment, lor men and women, Schramm-Joltnso- n Drug Stores will supply you Mail ordera accepted. ( Advertisement I ) ':Wii wt""tl jo- V p vvt i' i Vi . , HlrH 'Crfi' H'i Vjf Ismi - IS, l "JL2E3Q ' f L .- . . u, wj LwJwL ;U USlJ LisiLL Lmoy EEEI Youre Invited In tht T People even ctoss the street to see the good things in our show windows; and yet, those ore only a few of the big variety of delicious things inside Feather-ligh- t bread and crispy rolls that are all goodness cakes and pies that delight the pnlate. Try them today. I l(c L F. '? !- at German Republic Celebration The Getm.m republic the eiuli annivi-rsnrnt Its the German would bare nmulicr lilt Iiii--I r, hy. 1in t! Ig rn who purticjpuleri In the luitriolic- deHioiisIrttrloii. Yili-t.- OBITUARY OF MRS. - V' Tuesday Isowml.; r . - MOENCH Ideal Bakery with a l.ue parade which informed the world sliowa gome uf the geieu thousand S hull -- . . 121 SOUTH A. the figures w'ere $136,165,166 for October this yearT $125,510, M rs.R ut h in d aM e n c h , w h o i OEDICMION-OF!A- ! he -at-t930 for October 1923 and $109, died a few days since " dhows Increase home of her son L. F. Moench, 100,702 for September this year on College hill, at the age of 71 ELLIS In 112 Central cities the figures years, was the widow of Prof. Building permits in the Unit-- 1 were $101,515,475 for October 1 L. F. Moench one of the promStates for October showed an increase of 3 percent over this year, $99,392,361 for Oct. inent eaily educators of the II- October last year, also an in- 1923 and $90,609,097 for Sept, state. crease of about 16 per cent over this year. In 52 Southern Mrs. Moench was a former resident of Ogden, where she was September this accop figures this year The grand opening of the new to the National year, the head of the M. I. A. work Mo; re $27,664,989, October 1923. Ellis school building was hfcld ing for a number of and an Survey of S. V and 1,395,600 $23,031,128 un5ler aAus Co., made public yesterday. officer in the RelieTsociety. Her !U:st for this year.. In 80 September the Pai husband was the founder of the Plc?s?f section of the eoun Every acific Western cities the the Ellis district, except the Pacific West reportacademy and1 w'as the soaon $39,710,584 for Oct. of a number there years ed a gain over October 1923; head of that institution for fif- - . 0' for Oct this $48,873,082 a yea. .ce1 rl?nla the South leading wittva gain of 1923 the Civil war. Upon her return teen years, in addition to being and for Sept, on Third North 29 to America she interested Presi an instructor at the University !c per cent. The east reported this year. $41,296,809 an ls 00 Yas a gain of 8 per cent and the cenfourth ef5' dent Garfield and in 1882 the of Utah for severakfeirs. Mrs. cit erovins de tral West 2 per cent while tHe iesThe twentjkfive leading nation of America joined j w ith Moench herself, was also at one sma11 vol to (selected according mand and so very inconvenient, Pacific West had a loss of 19 ume of the other fc'urteen and in 1905 time an instructor of note. permits issued in ."Oct. i the American Red Cross was reMrs. Moench was a member there was a real need for a school per cent. The Pacific et this in year), reported gain of this vicinity. show about 4 organized by an act of Congress of the presidency of the Logan biding cent October over per deBoard The of Education a loss from September this year as the official Relief Organizat- Stake Relief society before the ancf about 23 per cent gain 1923 . mu n.i ion Of the United States. The division of stakes took place, cided last spring to build an ga!nAt wdicativejoyer September this year. This 6 Countrys president is presi- but of late years had been pre- addition on to the old building gain over October 1923 was de- and modmore make it larger, dent of a board composed of a vented from taking an active th,e cnstru;tj spite losses reported from sev- member of the army, the navy, part in the church and civic af- ern and convenient. The build- ion industry, The tenth month ien 0f he twenty-fi- v including the treasury, the justice and fairs because of ill health. ing as completed has far sur- should normally an in- York and Chicago, jew all of over the the state. passed expectations September. The The following children surAVhile the percentages of inAnd ten years ago the chap- vive her: Mrs. George A. Bell, L. patrons of the Rchoob The venti- min over October a year ago crease over October 1923 and ter of the Red Cross Associat- F. Moench, all of this city; Mrs. lating system is the latest thing is an additional indication that Septembr 1924 in these leading ion of Cache County was for- L. It. Jenkins of Plain City, out. No w indows need to be building is progressing at a rate cities are slightly. greater than med with the lute Mr. Rov Car-do- n Howard Moench of Chicago, opened to get fresh air. No more which would lend strength to the percentage of increase colds through sitting by a drafty business in general. as its chairman. During Frank AVench of from the 338 cities, for Idaho, window. Burley, The fresh air is The 338 cities w hich reported the past it has been more or less and Airs. George Roth of Salt periods, it is heated and forced into circula- to the S. W. Straus and Co. Sur- corresponding fictive, the first official aid be- Lake. evident that building by means of an electric fan vey for October had a total of is ing given to Relgiutn. Funeral services will be held tion progressing proportionately and the bad air is drawn out $305,056,214 compared with throughout the country. . Prof. Ray IJ. West is now the Wednesday afternoon at 2 chairman of this chapter and oclock in the Ninth ward chap- through a suction process- The $295,571,937 in October 1923 In the twenty-fiv- e leading Airs. A.- II. Thompson is the el. The. body will lie in state at heating system too is unsurpass- and $264,037,736 in September cities in October the total was ed. The building as a whole is this year. In 94 Eastern cities chairwoman of the roll Com- the home of her $193,585,127, Mrs. one compared ' with of the best, most modem mittee. Miss Marie Barber is George A. Bell, 84daughter, told East Third buildings in this ' . , something about the future and $157,058,921 in the secretary. North street, from 11 oclock and or September ine i13 arUot lle 8aid the ... Much work has been done in any other city. K , York 7 tms e,ar until 1 city Wednesday come we wouJ when would morning day in From to two four oclock the office of this chapter since oclock in the afternoon. loss a from October with roll ' hnokinnd rePrted the afternoon the children and eili Man- of Sept. 15, when Miss Barber reover f :S, reCords and truant of fieers haUan and the- Bronx turned from Denver, which 'de- not be possible, to keep the visiting parents were entertain- - fA school, the beer use ther would he ed by a program given by the serves the praise and appreciat- ice going' unless it s. to..- show .gains Boroughts only made so that every.hoolC-hildmues rt ,ef thy entire interesting and .. refresh mrRuniUi-Carof- Much, .might rk Chicago -- also- reported a i loss one would. want to come. 4" and the wonderful ideal of ments were served by the teacli-er- s. The. house' (notifying- the iledicated this October of mqre than, From four tq 6 it was open men that help in understanding this organization' and the few ,ytith5 Gains in a number of for all teachers br the tbs' Bishop WillMnSbians of the large cities however were sufthe methods of handling the concluding veises are entirely ' Third ward. T new bonus proposition might be fitting. (ityvschools, and a number of in- ficient to make a. Jtotal gain f had at the office in the Login iite(l guests. Refreshments be- - After the pregram the rest of more than $8,000.000, in the list the evening was spent in danc- of Post Office. And about 600 THE AMERICAN served to all. RED CROSS leading cities. v 0 'in the evening the ing and in partaking of the tasty were sent out. In the neigh- A At? to a Mue I givs to 011. plfdK 'Crowd began to gather for a real, and bounteous refreshments pro borhood of 500 claims have al- A cause that is In the early days of boxing just and right, so been sent out through the of- A pledge to a cause, house warming. There were pre- - 'ided hy the refreshment com-se- there I ask you. no time limit to the fice and about 75 men received Americans, tonight. the patrons and teachers of jmittee o f the Parent-Teacheof a round, which might length the school, the Board of Educa-- j Association- Between 400 ahd last for one second or one hour-I- t help in solving their problems In floods, and tires and famines' some loans have been made to tn war with its thousand slings tion, and a number of invited j 509 were served during the after ended only with a knockdown-anhomeless, the sick and the or noon and evening, men in deserving The lhau guests. no more than thirty seconds cases. This means the distrib- Are folded bipiealh Its wings. The singing was under the The patrons of the school was allowed for rest and recovution of at least a quarter tf a So amid sorrow and suffering able leadership cf Prof, A. M. thoroughly appreciate the work ery- The knockout blow had not million dollars in Cache Valiev The banners forever unfurled Durham, who inspired a feeling of the Board of Education iner-o- then been invented. Consequentso it can be readily seen that The spirit sublime and untaltering good fellowship, by leading noting such an excellent build ly, contests were likely to be greatest mother of the world. this organization is accomplish- The old favorite ing and in So a pledge to the cause Is asked out in some of the purchasing additional prolonged far beyond what is ing a real work and the reschool grounds and also the ef- the case nowadays, when chamyou sponse to the oil for which the Americans everyone.' fective and untiring work of hattles that are counted ' " local chapter, "re ceives 50 per To stand beside the stars and stripes " " pionship school teachers. ithe in terms of seconds are by no A red cross for everyone. cent of the proceeds and' the President A. L. Cole of the Board It that these uncommon.means Is A cause to call the sounding other 50 goes to the Division A of Education in a few' well chos-- 1 grounds shall be laid-ou- t, plant-e- n gain above all the loss. Head Quarters at San Francisco words presented the building ed and parked by community let us pledge together Entire Today control and manageshould be liberal because it will The American lied Cross. grounds to the patrons of fort, and that this shall be one ment of a famous Colorado mine the school, to which the presi- - of the beauty spots of the west, which has produced $71,000,000 As-- j Swimming for women students dent of the School started in the new- in gold and is about to be taken is now required in responded by making a building his morning under the over by a group of woment, comAmerican colleges and universi- - speech of acceptance- of Mrs. Addie posed of the widows an daugh-ter- s (supervision ties, Superintendent Orson RynnlRwapp. with everybody happy. of the original owners- MAIN Home of everything good n thats baked . - dn . D er As-Web- cr rs , fu show-creas- e re-pert- d nev-erthele- ss - - 9cer. te rete - , - - be-s- d - the-wo- akl . ce 0. ig -- nt w-a- s rs - tx-servi- ee . , i - ef-a- Parent-Teache- rs -- nd - wenty-tvvoUociati- - - MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL UilfpTa M g - uh sjswr--l ' m ONE NIGHT ONLY ; By Charles Sughroa NOVEMBER24 AT 8:15 THE SELWYNS PRESENT t . , NEW YORK SUCCESS THE SENSATIONAL PE I: m "II U R R I C A N E A REAL PLAY OF HEAL : PEOPLE IN REAL LIFE ENTIRE NEW YORK CAST i , if SEATS NOW ON SALE PRICES: $2.50, $1.50, $2.00, $1.00, Of Plus Tax 50c invention English Experts! microscope with which Earthquake is a objects can be magnified and measured fn hundredths of ail inch at the Make Call For same time Observers 1 , Edna Ferber. know-- as one of most , successful .among Sen-icethe (By Science STANFORD women writers of to American UNIVERSITY, Calcl.. Nov- 17. Wanted, earth day. began her career at the age quake observers Because of a of seventeen, just after leaving prejudice' against any earth- high sphool, as reporter on a newspaper in her home town of quake publicity, no adequate t has been kept of the shocks Appleton, Wis, , . during the ,past . few decades. With the passing of the feeling1 I that an earthquake -is a disgrace Reduce Those Danger- the Seismologiaal Society of America is askingfor help in ous Swollen Y&iis the shocks. Where were you when the Dik'Ikt's - Itarent Ti-cry AImi floor suddenly rolled under you? INI IIoIIn, Cn , Abnom, Did you hear any peculiar roar And OjM-- Sore In a D) like that of distant cannonadhosand are wrlbinR Fhiiitna pn ing? Were you wakened from pitals uulntr a new and harmless, yvt your sleep suddenly with a feel- my powerful xermlcide that not ing of shock? Did another shock snlarKd varicose veins and bunches to become normal, but occur while you were awake? These are the type of question also reduces yoltre enlarge glands that is asked the volunteer earth andAskveins. any flratclass druggist for an quake observer by the question- original bottle of Moone's naire put out by the society. Emerald OH (full strength) and reThey want a report of every fuse to accept anything in Its place. shock in or near the vicinity of It is such a high concentrated preparation that two ouncis last a long the observer. time and furthermore if this The study of. earthquakes in does not produce the west has been organized and the results anticipated, you can have initiated by the Carnegie Insti- the price refunded. tution of Washington. vthe U. S. ' It Is not Wise for anyone to allow swollen n ) - 1 re-coi- -d o rbum-lcw- n two-oun- w ce on enlargiog. Coast and Geodetis Survey, the Often veins to keepcause weeks of and U. S. Bureau of Standards, the pain, they burstand loss of employsuffering Ilydrggraphic Office of the U. S. ment. Start the Emerald Oil treatNavy, the University of Califor-sit- ment as directions advise and imthe California Institute of provementcanwill begin at once. Your you. Technology, and the Seismologi-ca- l druggist Drug supply stores sell lots of it Society of AmericaMail orders accepted. advt. y, Schramm-Johnso- - n |