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Show AMEKll rtm A Town of Palmrr Springs Uj WIIY ITALY PLANS WAR ON ET1 1 IOPIA NVhalfl KO&ffiKS l.i. Whi:. ' Wliat'a the lighting ail about? Mitli Mussolini apparently to l:iiuch a war against Ftlil-opi- .i witldn s few weeks, tlds Is (i:e.,tioii which Hie whole world is - w. I". ii l!! hi World lit Asking. I.;;. tyiv is Av tf -- J,v 1' ' 1 1 tt.TS in Si r tt uDdllg. r Mi:noI;:iI has deiiiainioil llult the nuciv'iit Ati'ie.m nation humid" Itself is cause of alleged misdeeds. Italian Ki.iijieta along Hie borders of Frilrcn and llu'.iuri Soiiiai.l.iiid, lie lias The . V., ii!I !.:i .!!! - ii t y "Ya - s . "1,J -- . aro a i in- So wi:h all : i!1". I CI . a;': - udd ..-- t !i i s " 10 1 i a fVt' it ' UX. .y Auy hire a m nt out tu the Is pic- town of Calmer, lidiig built in Matamiska valley, Alaska, by colonists from tilt Middle iu I.ua An- tun'd hen on n flying lii'lil at miilni-i- it busy day. In tin' foreground nre the udiiiinistriitire lie:iiiiiariers of the Alaska Iiornl glic tu cutrli the p'.aiie for Xcalllo. corMiriiliun. The long building ts the which also houses the telegraph und radio otki-e- i f Vuu Koi day or night means inching the I'tiited States iirmy signal corps. Tents of tins colonists are to he .seen in the background. la out now. With the courses all lighted they run schedules in the iilglit time the same as lu the day. Hill, thuis the first burn, and his Mother were with me, and I was off on a ll:t!o Bight seeing trip with Wiley rust. When my wife knew it was with Wiley, It dident matter where it was we was going and she was mighty line about It. Well sho is about everything. You Mra. Thomas Deck, wife et a pubcant live with a comedian long withlishing company executive, has the out being mighty forgiving. distinction of being tbe only wui The same field a couple of years or more ago she had seen me off to Vancouver to catch a boat to go to the Japanese Manchurian War, and then lly on aiuund the world and meet her in Geneva Switzerland at one of those Disarmament Conferences where I used to always go fur my amusement. Then around South America on 21 thousand miles jaunt ono time, nnd by the way she is no mean ariation enthusiast herwan-lious- i Woman Named to Direct Rural located r 1 1 me In vh! h minus that lie Is good. If "You are a fine flyer" moans a ho more than saying You was u tin.; liyir. Girl stewarduess come along Konicwlirre In the slory here with a lino lunch. It had more dainty llttie sandwiches, nnd ktiick Hacks than 1 had ever seen n any lunch in my Ilf!, it was arranged lovely. Tin y say it was made up at I Intel ia San Frantin St. cisco. mid is yd. j ' Resettlement ! g ing sight. Only Four, Tessa Plays Mean Violin an among 11 director of the government program of rural resettlement. She Is director region No. l, which includes 12 eutdern slates. fr High Jumper Jumps Into Matrimony Tessa Wollfstein, aged four, of North London, who lias passed her first examination nt Hie Itoynl Dutch Girl String Holder for Kitchen By GRANDMOTHER CLARK I'liargel, have SuflVrvd from raid ly Mm;s-rii- r Haile Xelassie'a young nu'ii. Many of them have been bind him there bus Urn niiudi plundering. Dejecting lids on tliu grounds Hint these Italian subjects are tlie same kind of lropie as the Ahyiodiiluns, and often have been guilty of s little raiding on their own hook, the point ti tlie fact that 11 Ducc lias suggested to France and Fng-laa- d Hint lie desired to estalillsh a large slice of protectorate over supiHii-ters- ex-Hr- ts A TIME SAVER - s KG BAKING POWDER Same Price Today as 44 Years Ago for uJ2 MiaiqNSiO.r'eouNOSiHAViiBEEM &JaBEkaWPumoyiawNTLia Save with Simoniz! she is perched rather precarihere ns she seriously draws the how. Jean Xliilcy, holder of Hie world's high jump record for wouii-n- , Olympic rlianipiun and noted track star, is pictured lifter iiia'dii. n b ap into matrimony. Her groom is Michael Ileps, Philadelphia attorney. They were married at Hie Church of Conciliation in Drookiine, pa. Like a Ceremony in the Middle Ages World. Yes sir a plane is a great plact to see anything, only the wings are right under wbere you want to look and you rant aeo anything Did This religious spectacle may well have taken place In the Middle ages. Wearing black robes with face really see Mt. Shasla. They coulden hldo it under tho wings. hiding hoods, these penitents are leaving (lie ratheilrnl nt Fumes, Belgium, after the mass. Carrying their . C IV! Sr. crosses, they took part In a religious procession that followed. ikj:. . i y Time Seif-Mad'- 1 E2TEIL Distinctive Residence Then inlo tho Iugot Sound Country, beautiful Days, and Islands. Tacoma. wlio had tho first slogan that I can ever remember. It was when I played there In vaudeville about ifii'S, "Watch Tacoma Grow. I have never watched It murh since, hut It did. Seattle! Thats a whole story in Itself. The Gateway to A1aka, tc tho Orient, to Canada. Have to tell you about that and seeing the big bombing piano they nraa just finish ing for the Army. B'gqcst in the a..Vh pst lucr the ar North. For Many modern military rifles. And some of the kind of Jb that awulis tlie Italian dictator la to bn found In recent dispatches saying Hint raw ment was served it ro cent feast of Kuipcror Halle Selassie. That llyliig should have caused Ida death is one of fate's grim ironies. llegi rs career reads almost l!k fiction. He was horn nt olloguli in northeastern Ahysslnln. Indian territory, NovemlsT 4, 1S71). Having Inten'sts In Afrlrs of their lie iitteliiled till Willie Hassell own which might be Jeopardized, school lit Neosho, Mo., and ii Iso Ilia France stul Ftiglntid have lawn cold Kemper Military neademy nt to this Idea, Just as they havs been vllle for n short time. From Hint cohl to tlie reimrt that tlie Italian liiimnle beginning lie rose In he- - dictator rontrniplntea puahing the come the Intimate companion of tlie Italian Souinlllnnil frontier appnixl-iniiteltreat mm of tho world. lk) miles Into Abyssinian terHis stage career began In rnude- - ritory to Include valuable lands aud tr!!!' Bt Hie old Hummerstelii roof oil wells. Aa a decorative hanger fur the Meanwhile the aero hour ap- kitchen, this little girl will add ang.irderi In New York in V.kiTi. At first Id net was purely n routine of proaches. It imiks as If the fighting other smile to your home. Ifa aa rope tricks, nnd he Is at 111 consld- - Is sure to Blurt some time In Sep- attractive string holder and costa tember, and the funions treaty of only a few cents and a little spars perpetual friendship signed In 11)28 time. An acceptable gift novelty, between the two tuitions will go the and after you make up one yon wUl inme way as other treaties have want more of tlicae Dutch Girl to gone Into the oblivion of the waste- aerve you. basket. Tills package No. A 1 contains Already Mtiasollnl Is moving troops atnmiicd mntcrlal ready to be ent life Mrltren and Italian Somaliland, out, also died out glrl'a head and tome IfiO.nut) being reported there alines printed In colors on heavy awaiting tlie zero hour. Plus tills hoard. This material and direcItaly's forces Include about 60,000 tions bow to make It up will be mailed to you for 15c for one packnative troops. Will Mussolini be able to do the age or four packages for 60c. Home Craft Co., Dept. A, 19th oh ahead? Tlie exports, giving conKt. Louis Are., St Louts, 11a and sideration to Italy's superior aerial forces end to advancements la mili- Enclose a stamped addressed eovc-lo- e for reply when wrltlag for any tary science which she will enjoy, Information. ure uncertain. Abyssinia, they point out, need nut di'iiem! upon Weeping Women Flee Sale armies, hut upon her cliWeeping bitterly, hundreds of fashionmate and upun wild tribesmen that ably-dressed women ran from ire aa resourceful as were our rebargain counters Into the street, tybellious Indian tribes more than a ing up trafllc In Nice, France, recentury ago, cently. Gu fumes which had quickMussolini Is asked to remember ly filled the building caused the Will Rogers that Abyssinia has never been con- stampede and many bargains were one of the world's roie exered quered by white men In all her his- ground under foot. Irate shoppers perts. Finally he began to Insert tory, and her history dates back to declare the gas attack was tbs work 1178 U, C, Soldiering la tlie noblest of rival store a, but others feel sore homely observations on current of professions to your Abyssinian. events Into Ills act, and enthusiasIt waa the deed of a practical Joker. tic audiences begged for non. lingers licgan tu receive national recogidllon vvlien lie wits engaged h,v Zlcgfich for tlie Follies and the Niglit Frolics In 1014. Tlie ever present chewing gum. Ills crooked Prepare biscuit or muffin dough when convenient. grin, und tlie hick of Imlr which Set in cool place and bake hours later if you wish. dangled In Ilia eyes were known to You save time in using to Whether he talked everyone. nudh-iiecof thousands, to preal-demDouble Tested Double Action and cabinet ministers, or to a group of ranch hands lie still li.irl the milliner of tlie Oklahoma cowboy sitting on a corral fence and roinmcntiiig on tlie weather and the affairs of the nation. It was through his writings, how25o 25 ounceo ever, Hint he was best known and You can also buy loved His dally newspaper feature was read by millions, and hia weekSO ounce con for ZOO Sf ounce can for Xfe ly column carried by tlie nation's largest dadles and also syndicated to weeklies liy Western Newspaper Union carried his observations Into the majority of American homea. No matter how busy he might lie, or what affairs were pressing he alwuya took time to prepare Ids rnlimin himself. A motion picture might lie In the making, with exSimon ii your car . . youH find it pay I Simonla penses of hundreds of dollar each makes a car beautiful to stay and the finish last minute going on, but lingers never longer. Cleaning, too, Is easy I A dry cloth wipes failed his newspaper readers. Karh dint and dirt off without scratching. And, your corsome day lie would Mire to car sparkles aa bright as ever again. ner of tlie set. arid while directors lie fumed and producers walled, MOTORISTS WISE turned nut his regular stint. exFew people today realize Hie tent of Ungers' writings. Among Hie hooks he wrote were lingerl-in- s AKoaya u SSmoIi SieMii Kteooor, For yoitf The Cowboy Philosopher on Proh(he fanes t4 nirk ''Smoou'' fa eo oonr coo. ibition; Ilngorlsms The Cowboy Philosopher on the Peace Conference, lfillJ ; IPigerisuis What We Laugh At; H'irerate Digest ; Letters of a Diplonnt t ilia President: end There's Not n Lathing Suit In i:iMmi. Ilia wrl'lnga were imiipte. Under their clonk of humor there was an that mine underlying coininnn-M-n.'from a man r.:i:d rinse to t''P soil. ID knew the p iipir of America and A Ids eage cniiiimnts often only a feiv lines often carru-- l more wisdom cr:l in. re weigid than pages thrce-year-o- cres. ously early days, lie was a lino flyer, I In times of ieuce, always has been able, on short notice, to summon an army of 250, GuG men. Now, with II Duce shaking hia fiat, tlie Knijicror ran count on 600,000 men, many of them equipped with Ad-dre- The world's first stallion pulling contest offers farm entrants ?l,rsK) In 10 cash prizes, for the best stailiuns. "Tills will he the greatest pulling contest o cr stagisl, says Wayne Dinsnierv, secretary of the Horae mid Mule Association of America, which is sponsoring tin contest, for October 12, nt Lincoln Fields racetrack, Crete, 111., lid miles south of (Tdctigo on tliu Dixie highway. The practical object of these contests will lie to discover Hie best pulling sires In the country, so Hint "horsepower on the farm ean he greatly improved, just ns It has been In the motorcar. The team of stallions shown in Hie Illustration won lust year's pulling coldest at the Century of Progress. Talk about live power! These two dobbins look husky enough to pull the country out of the depression. Horse-pallincontests will lie seen nt inuny of the county fairs scheduled for fail, and they're ulways a thrill- Academy of Music with distinction. The tiny violinist Is believed tin yotingest to have achieved this na- tho .i r strongot y. over that Country t in in tu Hie rt.-ik- he Icui tended tin ckyuuyii, in Him i'.ci!s;i;ipi-column had Ihvii om of to:::nrclal nilatlou't Ashed for Tex ltn.nh.iii, a flyer Hint liml hauled f mtcriM M. i l.lni to limn glit with od self. Hut this has uolhiiig to do with "Air Strolling as I havent started strolling yet. lretty night, nice stars, i dropped off in Fritu-- to tend to some business early the next uiu.niug und caught piano out of thero at eleven the next morning, and then to Seattle at livu In the afternoon. Thats a pretty trip. The pilots in the big Doehing Just scraped Mt. Shasta. Snow all over the old ant hill. We flew right up and over what I think they call the Iledwood Highway. Lota of pretty little towns nestled baek in little valleys and canyons. First atop out of Sacramento was Medford, Oregon, where a few days before soma ambitious reporter had sent out a V.l.i Dispatch that be had seen Wiley Io.t and I flying oyer there, w hen we were at that time crossing Arizona. So this time he la liable to report that 1 arrived there b horse and buggy. Say there Is some Mountains over that runic. Fouili of Medford, north of Meilfor I, thats the town when; llity r.ii-'- . tin: line pears. I was for.-edown tie rc on my previous ll:'!il to Vancouver and they kept t!.i:i.g tin about the fine pears and I afterwards wrote ahum them, but 5uid they never did offer me any, tiny just kept telling bow great they was. Well sir when 1 returned from around the World, they sent me practically all they raised in tliu Valley that year I think. Every-tim- e a box would come It would be morn pears, and better pears, (if possible). We looked down and caw a Mg forest lire in the Mountains. Pilots said it had been burning for days. Lots of great timber going to waste, lienutiful country northern Cal., and Oregon and Washington, everything green, rivers galore. Into Portland, air Held on an Island, )rc a end a beautiful I )iar s i ini.-- tl "ibis 1 Contest for Draft Stallions n ...-- i h'c'-rd-e'is C lig ' 'II 1 wuik or an hack Fhlitins All Alinut? It Is literally true that he would rather light than eat Tbs tlmperor. Although Ills fame was world wide, and his Incnnie enor i:r'i i, I'1 never lost the miniiion touch. To Hie end lie was Will Dog-crnn-- l Ids Hue "Ail I know Is uh.it I road In lh newspaper' iio";rii niium t a trademark. .T i ' t I'otore Iip left oil Hie fatal fold isirrespondetiia that lie tlig.l. lie v. iis going to spend Hie winter with some of Alaska's old smir l.y nitnihi-r- . : dmiglis swapping stories, kear'le; their tales of advent ures nnd find l Ing in their association H e oi pin neer humor of his Imyi.o'id d.ys And because lie wa Wi.i ii ter he would have found It J t a e i tertainlng as ilioi.-- ii I.1 Iii i wet been tlie eonli'hitit n. I':,i .'tit and aiatcsvic-i- . - j I An Abode. ..rcnoicncd Throughout the West Urs. J. H. Water President Salt Lake9s Most Hospitable HOTEL ss |