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Show THE BINGHAM NEWS ; .... Maaa MaaMana It may be that man was the first perfect specimen, and that monkey , were Just discarded seconds. It's a funny world, and the people you wonld enjoy taking to ride all have better cars than yours. We wopder at times why the advo-cates of simplified spelling still use "epitaph" Instead of "epltaffy." "Do motor cars make us lazy?" asks the Literary Digest. Ask the fellow Who Is working to pay for one. FIRSONAL Deputy Marcel Cachin, leader ol the Communist party In Franoe, was sentenced Friday to six months in Jail and fined 2000 francs on a charge of Inciting soldiers to disobedience. ?A sailor named Cruse, held In Ber-U-on a charge of seeking to assas-sinate Maximillian Harden, commit-te- d suicide,' Saturday by hanging himself Id his cell. Cruse was found in Hardens' residence, his ex-planation was that he was a great admirer of Harden. Alex A. Kels, wealthy butcher, un-t- il recently believed to have been foully murdered on his ranch near Lodl, Calif., confessed Wednesday to Sheriff W. F. Riecks, of Stockton, Californa, IJbat he hired a stranger from an employment agency Sept. 12, killed him, burned the body and for it to be identified as Kels so that the supposed widow of Kels could collect insurance approximat-ing $100,000. TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR BUSYREADERS A RESUME OF THE WEEK'S DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER , COUNTRIES Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Pre-pared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader WESTERN Forty stolen motor cars have been recovered, federal officials reported Flrday since the arrest at Denver of Stanley M. Earp, president of the chamber of commerce of Klngslsy, Kans., who Is held by the govern-ment officers as a suspected leader of an alleged nation-wid- e automobile theft ring. More thiin 500 police were thrown out In a cordon about the residence in Lob Angeles, Saturday in an effort to intercept a car containing liquor runners who shot and probable fatal, ly wounded one federal prohibition officer after engaging in a fifteen, mile battle with them. Two railroad men were killed and three seriously Injured as a result of a head on collision of two Oregon Short Line freight trains Saturday, five miles east of Kemmerer, Wyo. Nearly four days behind their arrival at Diamond Creek, Arizona the ten members of a gov. rnment survey party emerged from the Grand Canyon of the Colorado at that point Wednesday, ISecause of flood waters which have been sweep-ing through the gorge, it was feared that the small boats on which the party is making its way down the river would be dashed to pieces agalst the canyon walls. The shifting sands of Cole creek, scene of a Burlington passenger train Complete returns from Manila and partial returns from the provinces indicated that Manuel Quezon's can-didat- e, Senor Fernandez, defeated Senor Sumulong, the Democrat can-didat- e, in the fourth senatorial dis-trict election Tuesday, The former German crown prince who is living in exile upon the d of Wleringen, departed Wednes. day for the unknown and mysterious destination. The n prince was accompanied by the burgomaster of Wieringen as he crossed to the mainland. George Harvey, American ambassa-dor to the Court of St. Johns, has and will return to this coun-try January 1, it was learned offi-cially at Washington, Thursday. Fred G. Thompson, who for 14 years has posed alternately as a man and woman, was acquitted, Wednes. day of the murder of U. C. Tesman, Chicago insurance broker, who was slain last June, by a smiling woman bandit. wreck last Thursday night near Cas. per, Wyo., Wednesday gave up the bodies of five persons who lost their lives when the train crashed through a bridge. Four of them were men and the other a woman. More than 1200 persons are Invol. ved directly in the lock out against retail union clerks at Butte, Montana, which became effective Wednesday, and by the strike of drug clerks and theatre employes which have practic-ally stopped all retail business GENERAL Five men were killed Friday after, noon when the last automobile in a funeral procession was struck by an Interurban car on Graitlot road, north of Detroit. Four hotels, a number of stores and an open-ai- r theatre were In ruins as a result of a fire that destroyed an entire waterfront block at Asbury Park, N. Y. Two men were report-e- d missing in the .Bristol hotel, where the fire started. All the hotels were closed for the season and no guests were in them. Birmingham, Alabama, Sunday fac-ed the bluest Sundny in its his-tor- Chief of police McDuff an. nounced a ban on golf, pool, cards and domino playing on Sundny. The action was taken following com-plain-regarding Sunday amuse-ments and was based on a state law banning all outdoor and Inr! nnr FOREIGN The new Turkish constitution will provide that Turkey be proclaimed a republic, with a president elected for a period of four or five years, it was announced Friday. Nine persons were killed and four-teen wounded in the recent rioting In the town of Hindenburg, in the German district of Upper Silesia, ac. cording to messages received at War-sa- The fatalities occurred during a clash between the police and de-monstrators against the high cost of living. larshall Tsao Kun, political and military leader of North China and once an enthusiastic supporter of the old Manchu government, Friday emerged from bis stronghold at Poa. tlngfu and became president of the Chinese republic. The new Turkish state confirmed by the treaty of Lausanne will carry the official title of the "Republic of Turkey." Angora will continue as the capital. These decisions were reached Saturday by a conference of the Turkey majority party, wit!. Mustapha Kernel presiding. Sidney V. Alwes, indicted in Hou. ston, Texas, by a federal grand Jury on a charge of using the malls to de-fraud In connection with the sale of oil stock, was arrested at San Francisco Saturday and held In de. fault of $2T.OO bail. amusements on Sunday. Trapped by poHce In the act of a cargo of whisky, Saturday at Toronto, Ontario, one man was killed and another wounded by the police as they attempted to make a getaway In their boat. Four convicts at the stute penlten. ttary at Eddyville, Ky., shot and kill, ed one guard, seriously wounded three othre guards and an employe of the penitentiary kitchen, and barri-caded themselves In the kitchen Wednesday morning where, a consld. erable time after the outbreak, they were shooting at everybody within sight. , Late returns from country district in Oklahoma's special election held Tuesday emphasized the overwhelm. Ing victory of opponents of Governor J. C. Walton, who sponsored a constitution amendment authorizing the state legislature to convene by Its own call to consider the officii! 1 acts of state officers. A new Inquiry from New York shipping Interests lookinc tn tha nor. Irish women republican sympathi-zers staged a demonstration at New York, Friday, during the landing of Lloyd George, former British Pre-- , mler. Policemen quickly routed the demonstrators and destroyed the banners and placards exhibited, one woman was arrested. The Stressmann cabinet has re-signed Wednesday after the Socialist section of the German relchstag re. Jected, by 61 to 54, the compromise solution proposed by the government. President Ebert has charged Dr. Stresemann to form a new cabinet. Burled alive for nine days, rive or the forty-on- e miners entombed by an explosion In a coal pit near Falkirk were rescued Thursday. They were In fairly good condition and their remarkable escape from death has raised hopes of the relatives of the others Imprisoned. The searched redoubled their efforts. The city Vratza, fourteen miles northeast of Sofia with a population of 50,000 Monday was set on fire by a chase of at mysterious explosion popularly t. lenst part of the govern, menfs passenger fleet was reported to the shipping board at Its regular weekly meeting Tuesday. Active negotiations are in progress although they have not reached the point where terms have been submitted. Forty persons were overcome by chlorine gas at I'hihidelpliia, Thurs-day when ' tiinka containing loo Ions of polMon Hprang a leak In tlx? paper muniifiicluiln,' plant 0f Dill Collins. The t'nlted States navy's :,ir. ' slilp the .111 laro.t iir,-i-:,f- . ) th world, doeked at St. I.oui.s fi,M T'i.v-- i day after luuiti.-- ti:I.;. ..,! Sf Louis f..r sevt ml li mrs ,v r n arrival (,f day l,:)t. ., KiWe D on I's fir- - p.n- - ,hs- - v . . r from ,al;e;iii-"'- s V trlbuted to the communists who havo been opposing the government. Min-ister of the Interior Kusseff took charge of the situation and sent the entire Sofia fire department to tna scene together with medical and re. lief expeditions. Measures for regulating the liquor truffle in the Irisu Free states will he put before the Dull K'ireann for enactment, Governor General Tim-othy Ilejiy announced Thursday In his opening addivsn to that body. Four hundred nationalists and t'dvt. rln.i?ead-- r uli.i seled tie) forties at Kiie-oH- Sunday nteht iia' e all hei ii arrest by th,. Hoich- - ' it W;iB tfieiiiHy Jinilolineeil i'!a.". After being disarmed they iv !o,-!.,- up n i;.,. t. U:, they He -- Western Brevities 1 from the Many X I Western States f; San Francisco, The China Mill Steamship company, now bankrupt, has filed a schedule in federal bank-ruptcy court here showing liabilities of $1,746,087.77 and assets of $1,748,-761.2- Casper, AVyo., Fire in waste crude oil Ignited by welding of a pipe-lin- e at the Sinclair's tank farm at Clay-ton, was extinguished without mater, ial loss, according to word received at the offices here. Colorado Springs, Colo., War on cigaret smoking has been declared by high school students here who recent-ly perfected a joint high school coun-cil to legislate on the question of high school students smoking. Santa Barbara, Cal., Mrs. Edward C. Caldwell, formerly Miss Stella Peterson, prominent society woman of Louisville, Ky shot and killed herself at her home here. Salt Lake City, Seventeen car loads of Utah Turkeys valued at $125,000 are expected to be shipped from Utah this season. iSacramento, Cal., An extradition warrant was issued by Governor Richardson for the return of Mrs. Esther Turnstall Fulton from Los Angeles to Phoenix, Ariz., on a charge of murder. Los Angeles, Cal. Frederick B. McEllroy, alleged defaulting post, master of Gold Roads, Ariz., commit-ted suicide by drinking poison here last week, according to postoffice in-spectors. . Cheyenne, Wyo., The Wyoming board of pardons has commuted tn life imprisonment the death sentence of Clifford Mann convicted murderer, on the grounds that he is only 19 years of age and has been pronounc-K- l mentally defective. Seattle Wash. A body found float. Ing in Lowe Inlet near Prince Rupert, IB. C, has been Identified as that of Miss Mollle Iverswn, a school teach-er of Mankato, Minn., Coroner Cor. son announced. Miss Iverson, 20 years old disappeared August 13. Washington, An application for authority to abandon two of its nar-- row gauge lines in Colorado was placed last week before the inter-stat- e commerce commission by the D. Sk R. G. W. Los Angeles, Jewels valued at f 17,000 were taken by bandits who held up M. C. Ivee, president of the United Film Studios and a party three guests. Elko, Nev. James Rengstroff, Western Pacific fireman who suffer, ed Injury to his spine in a fail from a locomotive at the local yards died at a local hospital. Los Angeles, A new top since March 1 was established at the Los Angeles Union stockyards last week when two carloads of good d Idaho steers sold at $8.25 a hundred. Seattle, Wash. Four armed ban-dit- s held up the cashier and the timekeeper in the main office of the Western Union Telegraph company here obtaining ?S0O0 and making their escape. Ogden, Utah George Watson of Long Heaeh, Calif., was arraigned In the city court bere upon the charjre of Erand larceny In the alleged theft f an automobile belonging to Mrs. J. I. Cbrlstensen. Elko, Nev K. J. N'eedham, color, ed Is in a critical condition at a local hospital as, a result of two bullet wounds inflicted by U. S. Elliott, also colored In a sbooting affair. Yankton, K. p. Yankton's pontoon bridge in the Missouri river, the only one remaining in use In the state was swept out by high water last week. Denver, Colo., Five passengers of a Denver streetcar were injured when the car overturned onto a closed automobile at a turn. Mosler, Ore, Amos Jloot, HO, shot his wife 73 and took poison because the aged man who founded the or. chard Industry In this district, be. lleved hU "time was served" and his usefulness ended. Xampa, Idaho, Injuries which re. suited In the loss of two fingers were received by IxhiIb Tunek, 0, when he held a dymimlte cap in his band and pounded it with a stone. Ogden, Utah, A fractured right arm was suffered by Mrs. John De. Croot, when the wagon In which she was riding was struck by an automo-bile. Ivead,iile. Colo., John Campion, HO years old, millionaire Denver club-man, mining man uml polo player, was killed when his automobile swerved from the main highway, near here, tind went into the Arkan-sas rher. Kemi, N'ev,, Within thirty hours after they had attempted to wreck a tmln on the Western J'aclfic railroad four miles west of (ierlaeh, Nev Frank Home, and I'eto Solyom, both of Denver, hud been apirhend-i- ' I, a ti'iilVs'don Hi'eured. y After X (Every Meal i Havt a packet in your j I pocket for ever-rea- dy : S refresh-te-nt, 5 Aids digestion. ; : Allays thirst. ; jj Soothes the throat. : i For Quality, Flavor in. i Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION kR22E0lSj6SBell-an-ys jJ--2M- du Hot water n!i Sure Relief Bell-an-s 25 AND 75 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE KEEP EYES WELL! BZsT Dr. Tlvimpnon'i Bra Water will V"C Vm-- Joseph A. Widmer fv.A ' S? How's Your Blood? Do You Need a Tonic? Helena, Mont "Dr. Pierce's Gold-I-n Medical Discovery has no equal as a blood tonic or as a liver and stomach medicine. I was in very bad physical condition, due to having; liver trouble and gastric stomach con-dition. My food did not digest properly, would ferment, and gas would form, giving me great distress. 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'VS Boaoty to Cray and Faded Hafa anHi oaatKrurrurta, yjirifTifi.w. fateh.Vne.W.y HINDERCORNS . feet, ma.kt.e,, w,u..lpw, ina,lle.m.,u.o, ne.n.UrTmei7lm(urto tt (Ula. 11 laao cu.u,l Work ParoaTll Y KeepYourSkin-Pore- s Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap Snap 25t, Ointment 25 an 50t. Taltam ZSt. W. N, U., Salt Lake City, No. 41-1- 92 That Russian prince who came to this country to be a floorwalker ought to be haughty enough for the Job. Chicago store sells bungalows over the counter. Take one home in your shopping bag and surprise the wife. We never could understand the fuss over spelling reform when thee are so many things that really need reforma-tion. Aviators may be able to get fuel In the air. Gas companies have perfect-ed the process of getting air In the fuel. Change 'Phone to Loud-Speak- er Use Way to Solve Problem That Has Confronted Many Radio Fans. One of the most baffling problems which has confronted the radio fan is that of the loud-speake- He equips his receiver with an amplifier, In-creases the plate voltage until it is well into the hundred volts, connects in his special loud-speak- 'phone, but only hears signals spoiled by rattling and scratching. Where Is the trouble? In the first place, it is impossible to use a loud-speak- with a set unless the signals aro already very Btrong at the output. In other words, one should not expect the loud-speak- to amplify the signals. That is the duty of the amplifying unit Itself. Improved Speakers. If the signals are already loud enough, It may be possible to use a loud-speake- Any device which makes use of the receiving 'phones, so ar-ranged that they may be fitted to a phonograph or other sound horn, is suitable, provided the user takes cer-tnl- n precautions, it must be remem-bered that ordinary receiving 'phones are not made for loud-talk- use and that they will handle only certain amount of current. If more than the rated amount Is used, the diaphragms will be shaken up violently against the pole pieces, and a grating noise will result If large amounts of plate current are used, it will be necessary to alter the adjustment of the diaphragms, so that they will not hit up against the pole pieces. This can best be done by unscrewing the cap, taking off the diaphragm and cutting a very thin washer of paper, as shown in the Illus-tration. First, a very thin piece Is tised, and the thickness may be In-creased by the uso of additional wash-ers, until all noise of a metallic nature, clearly traceable to the diaphragm trouble, Is eliminated. The operator should be sure to screw How tne Cardboard Ring It Placed Betwien the Diaphragm and th Case to Prevent Noises. up the cap receiver on the dlnphragm very tightly, so that there will be no possibility of the latter rattling or be-coming loose. This Is a very Important point, which is sometimes overlooked. Amplifying Unit If greater amplification is to be ob-tained from an amplifying unit, it may be secured by Increasing the plate volt-age to CO, or even 90 volts, Instead of the 45 volts usually employed. But If a greater amount la used, the separa-tion of the diaphragms from the pole pieces will have to be Increased pro-portionately. What! Another? Actress I'm delighted to see., you again. Allow me to introduce my hus-band. Managei" Ah! Always a pleasure to meet any husband of yours. Don't worry. It won't be long be-fore some benefactor of humanity will find an effective antidote for scopola-mln- . The Jokesmiths lend a hard life; an association of Boston women Is or-ganizing to ban the mother-in-la-wheeze. The only way by which some men can save money is by breaking into Jail. Whatever yon may think about her, the flapper was inevitable. She was a legitimate result of the "emancipation of women." 4 Dancing masters say the waltz Is coming back. The pres-ent ones lean a little too much every other way. One trouble with many autolsts Is that they do not believe In ilgis, when posted near grade crossings. American printing presses are said to hare best stood the strain In Russia of turning out rubles. This was the add test. These beauty contests are fine for the eyesight, but for permanent diet give us the girl who can bake a luscious pie. Carrying Scandals. To carry scandals and evil report! to others Is like poisoning the water you would give them to drink. If you have an aim in life you cant afford to waste any time hating peo-ple. The American hay-bal- Industry Is flourishing. Many balers have been hipped to Russia for use in cars. The telegraph beats the radio In one way. You are under no obligation to write the company and tell how much you enjoyed It. The very same agencies which have refused to admit that business has slowed up are now assuring us that the decline Is over. And the wrongest of all the wrong number calls Is the one that comes after you have gone to bed and are Just getting to sleep. The avalanches In the Alps caused by the heat waves are not unique. We hare landslides over here when the people get hot enough. The great fault the boy today has to find with our modern educational system is that this authorities won't let bim take his dog to school. ' rt m 'I i' THE NEW YOUTH J I By Robsrt Stewart Sutllffe. J i iYX7UUE Is my wanderlpg J VV ooy tonight r a mother i , used to ask, as BUI would van- - J ish from her sight when done i I the evening task ; a fear of trou- - J ble filled her mind, the gay life's lure was strong, she prayed some ' J guardian angel kind would keep her lad from wrong. ' In his own home perhaps for J Bill, was little wholesome fun, i i the boy showed nothing vicious, still, he felt when day was done i I the call of youth, of youthful J friends, of pranks the youth's delight, the thrill that freedom ' J often lends the lad who's out at 1 night J ' But life at home has moved J along, we've more thought for i i our boys, we furnish right to kill J J the wrong, we Join them in their i I Joys ; and, Bill no longer "hangs ' J nround," the home's no longer i i slow, good entertainment there J he's found, we have the radio u L SHORT CIRCUITS The operation of y medical colls Is included In the regu-lations governing the use of radio transmitting apparatus. Unless con-nected with a grounded shield such ap-paratus will disturb and Interrupt radio communication for great dis-tances. Keep the distilled water In your dornge "A" battery Just above the eve! of the plates. If you do this the op part of the plates will remain "ac-tive"; if you do not, the portion above he wnterline will' not generate any urrent and you will have lost part of he ampere-hou- r capacity of the bat-e-it will not last as long for each barge. |