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Show c CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN, UTAH U. S. Entry Into League Still Moot Question Uncommon Sense Story By JOHN BLAKE Beil Syndicate True Detective by Vanes Wynn Public Ledger WNU Service The thing that may count most jagainst young people hunting Jobs ; is slovenly speech. There can be no Slovenly sound objection to Speech slang, if it is smart Slang and used in moderation. i But bad grammar, and the use of expressions which are (constantly employed hy young men and women who are trying to be bright, are a positive handicap. It is easy to say that you inherited your speech from parents who had no chance to get an education, (but It Is nonsense. con-Ista- Some of the ablest and most men and women of the time came from parents who spoke English very lamely; others from parents who spoke with foreign accents. Do not try to speak elaborately, or to use hlg words. Speak directly, clearly and forci- bril-.lia- nt bly. Know the exact meaning of every word yon use. Associate as much as Is possible with people who use correct speech. 'Bead hooks hy writers who know how to use good English. . Make It a practice to read the dictionary. By that I do not mean to begin with A and end with Z. I mean to study pronunciation and meanings, and to make sure that you will remember them. Whenever you are In doubt about a word look It up. Otherwise you are going to he embarrassed some time when you flounder through a sentence and awaken the smiles of those who hear you. Good talkers always start with an advantage. But they must he good talkers, not merely glib talk-,er- They must know what they are ilalklng about, and where to find the words to do It. ' As for slang. It Is often effective, jbut it must be used with great in- i telligence. The person who employs the same dang phrase over and over again is : going to leeary those with or to whom before long, and be put down for a hopeless bore. he speaks If possible learn another language. It will help you with your own tongue. A foundation In Latin is good, but h.v no means necessary. Your own language is quite sufficient for nil the necessities of and for many of the ornaments. Read and listen. Read and listen. Over and over agnln. Pity the person who Is not an The cautious person adventurer. may he safe, but tie is rarely happy. Adventure Tiie little boVj running away for the first time feels a thrill that he may never know again. For to adirdre and for to see, is one of tiie real objects In life. Never having had the opportn-nltto run away to sen, I am not sure If that Is a pleasant and profitable undertaking. But I shall always regret that tt was not numbered among my experiences. I often wonder why people who live near high mountains are not continually scaling them. I notice that tiiose who have climbed mountains, climb them again and again when they have a chance. y A relative of mine, whose business Is rather a dreary one, takes two weeks off every year and spends them in climbing the tall peaks of Oregon and California. Not long ago. having no new mountains to scale In his own section of the country he made a trip to Switzerland and climbed some of the steepest of the Alps. The last time I saw him he was regretting that he was too old to try to cross the Himalayas In a plane. at Most of us are adventurers heart and it is too bad that we all do not have the courage or tiie opportunity to go forth now and then and take quite unnecessary chances, Ours is a race that craves excitement of some sort or other. To be timid Is to he miserable. I would not advise young men to take up the business of or of stunt flying, but I would advise them. If they are living humdrum lives to go out and find a little excitement every so often, to senrch for adventures thnt hold some sort of a thrill, and which they will remember happily for all their days. I am sure that It Is more the excitement of the game than the desire to get money and still more money which leads so many men to the stock market. A memory that is Ailed with adventure and experience Is the kind of a memory I should love to have This is e world that is well worth seeing. Travel is worth many times its cost. Real Artistic Merit in American Gold Coinage The Man Who Cut the MYSTERIOUS EAST The fact Is that India was never discovered" In the ordinary sense of the word. It has a history going ba thousands of years. English and French traders settled there In th Seventeenth century, but the land was known long before that Indeed, we might almost say that it was India and other eastern countries which discovered the western There Is a lands, Including Britain theory that the first home of the n white races was In the East Answers. The first gold coins Issued by the first as God Our Trust" coin had to be flattened out Infant United States, writes Gwendoline Keene In the Boston Transcript, after the first issue because ft didnt COME years ago Pittsburgh was came In 1795, from the Philadelphia stack up well, but the design has much wrought up over the rob- mint, still jur leading one. There been used ever since, with In God s $10 and We Trust put back almost Immedibery of a safe belonging to the were eagle and Union Express company. $5. Double eagles are the highest ately. We are the only large nation One hundred thousand dollars the government has ever gone, ex- today thnt uses any religious refer5 was taken from the receptacle, and cept when we celebrated the ence on Its coins, but In early times no one knew how it had been done. -Pacific exposition with a $5 the French used Blessed be the Beauty Hint 1: The safe came into the Union piece. The ones minted until Just name of the Lord" (in Latin) and would have bright eyes; If you s In the God station In to Protect quarter-eagleFrance. usual manner, locked now were from later French, ,S place pads of cottonwool soaked In and guarded, and was conveyed to doubles, but we have minted dollars, S ' v ep 'iMW hazel on the closed lids. Leave witch the office of the company in the $3 and $4 (very rare). We started Eternal Round for a few minutes, then bathe the of armed men. of head In with the custody Liberty right Home of the League of Nations at Geneva. No sooner do they get the athletes eyes with warm salty water. The But the messenger, who was sup- and an eagle. In the beginning she off the gridiron than they begin put first Is soothing, the second Is to In be valC. of WILLIAM of beUTLEY the a countrified was rather an posed By charge looking lass, Nations, is outgrowth of urging that the United States strengthening. uable property, could not be found. and the eagle was a bit scrawny, but ting the coaches on the pan. league of Nations was American Idqas. At the first Hague come a member. That fact, however, gave a clew he soon swelled out to heraldic size The Root Formula, which is still years old ou January conference in 1899, the American which the authorities were and the lady took on more poise. During those years it lias delegation proposed plans for a the article hy which the proponents upon to able start a thorough Investi- They changed very little in the next of World the secure court court to of international permanent hope accomplished many things and tiie entry of the United States, was gation. 100 years. failed In others. It has at least justice." Out of this grew the Pers Thomas Furlong, one of the manent Court of Arbitration, more of course devised to get around the It was the days of the been mans most concrete and tangible attempt to recognize Internapopularly known as the Hague objectionable fifth section of the ablest railroad detectives In the that brought In the novelties. Tiring Three-Minu- te Court of Arbitration. original provisions for American United States, was put upon the of gold dust exchange, Individuals In tional brotherhood, the geographThe Hague is not a court that membership. These are the chief case, 'and the first question he San Francisco, Denver, Salt Lake ical shrinkage of the world as sciEase Throat ence has conquered time and space, meets regularly. Only when a con- points of the Root Formula, which asked was the name of the messen- City and other centers, melted up the troversy is submitted by some na- Is still being cited as desirable ger who had charge of the safe gold dust, with enough alloy to keep and the futility of war. tion or nations do the arbitrators, when there are discussions of this when It left the other end of the It together and put out gold coins. Ease Pain, Rawness, Soreness The two outstanding accomplishSome of these were very fine copies ments of the league in 19.34, in the selected from member nations, gath- countrys entry: (a) If the United line. Almost Instantly was That The answered. er together. The court has no powStates is or Is about to become ineasily of the government Issues, distinopinion of most authorities on InHeres a safe, modem and effective ternational affairs, justified its ex- er to Impose its decisions on the volved in a dispute with another man was J. J. Bingham, not only a guishable only by the name of the It maintained order dur- parties concerned, hut can merely nation, the matter cannot be reliable employee, but a brother of! Issuer, so small thnt sometimes It istence. way to relieve sore throat. A way to conciliate the brought before the World court the superintendent of the express fitted In Libertys coronet Others that eases the pain, rawness and ing the Saar plebiscite period and advise, seeking one company. as such our without even were frankly original, for the consent, relieved the electric tension thnt parties. irritation in as little as two or three "Find said 1851 Bingham, Issued of Furlong, of the $50 slugs of by purpose securing from the court held Europe because It brought Independent of League. minutes. Many doctors advise it and an advisory opinion. and stir 3 BAYER Aspirin This court functions altogether (b) The curtly. Augustus Humbert In California. It about a peaceable settlement . Crush millions are following this way. Try it. Tablets in a third glass of water. bewas dented secretary-genera- l of found at alBe and his the of of Is the easily very readily League It Independently league, France and Germany. preAll you do is crash and stir $ You astonwas Nations Inform much shall and considerable home of as its Just the a cause United it of the is weight league, part vented war between Yugoslavia and though BAYER Aspirin Tablets in H glass of any proposal for obtain- ished to hear of the robbery as the hold It, as you should hold all rare Hungary, over the assassination of with provisions made for tt in Ar- States of water and gargle with it twic- eing an advisory opinion of the court officials had been. coins, gingerly, In thumb and finger, King Alexander, by getting these ticle 14 of the leagues covenant. But he was able to give Furlong by the edge. as pictured here. (If you have signs-onations to accept its settlement of The judges are named not hy the which is pending before the couna cold, take BAYER Aspirin and By 1907 we were getting artistic, their differences. Its outstanding league, but by the national groups cil or assembly of the league, with some significant Information. a view to exchanging views beHe said that he had received a and that year the beautiful doubledrink plenty of water.) dud" was its failure to do anys was tween the council or the assembly telegram the day before from his eagle of Augustus Get real BAYER Aspirin Tables thing about the Chaco war. and the United States as to wheth- brother, George Bingham, which di- minted along with new designs for An American, in fact, the No. 1 for this purpose. They disintegrate him to look er new out As first rected an for the Interest of the United States the three other gold pieces. of his day, resident Woodrow Wilquickly and completely, making a ay Garde Thoroughly -- throw your was In Is Involved, (c) In the event thnt messenger, "J. C. Brooks." struck, the head way back, allowing a little to son, originated the idea of a League gargle without irritating particles. trickle down your throat. Do this twice. The telegram added: the court is asked for an advisory of Nations In 1918. quite high relief, because the face The league, Do not rinse mouth. BAYER Aspirin prices have been him Meet en oba has and at concave. the United It States was opinion Templeton, distinctly product of human intelligence and decisively reduced, so theres jects to any such opinion being route. Turn over cash and valuLiberty striding forward and experience over many years of strife given by the court, Americas objec- ables to him and take receipt for an eagle in full flight, but It nearly point now in accepting other than and valueless bloodshed, was the tion should have attributed to It same. Then report to superintenthe real Bayer article you want. raised the roof," says Mr. Pond, secthinkers answer to the question the same force that would obtain to dent at Parkeshurg, who will give retary of the Boston Numismatic What shall we do to prevent the a vote against asking for the opin- you further orders. occurrence of another horrible war society, because It left off In God Obedience to orders was ion given by a member of the counWe Trust." This had been on since in the future? in J. J. Bingham, and he Civil war days when a clergyman cil or assembly. If the majority of The league idea was crystallzed the court should Insist on the opin- did exactly what he was told to do wrote to the secretary of the treasinto an acute fact In 1919; and the ion being given, however, the United in the telegram. most conspicuous nation In the disury calling his attention to the fact The suspicion that anything was that "recognition of our dependence States can withdraw from the World you have a cold, take 2 BAYER cussions from which It was born 3 IfAspirin Tablets. Drink full glass of court at once without any Imputa- wrong in the transaction never oc- upon Almighty God has been overPRICES on Genuine Boyer Atplrfa was the United States, conspicuous, water. Repeat if necessary, following to him. curred Reduced en All Sittt Rodico tion out of unfriendliness or came in directions on our It looked unwillingpackage currency. as the saying goes, by Its absence. The men In the service were used ness to generally for Ever since then the topic Shall peace or goodwill." So apt was the to being shifted at short notice. the United States Join the League He did not find the superintenRoot Formula considered that it Is of Nations?" has been the subject dent at Parkeshurg In his office, a part of the statute of the state. of spirited debate in the nation's The opponents of American mem- and had. gone home to change his capital, its business conferenees and bership in the league, who have clothes. In leisure hours when The telegram was a forgery. numbered among their constituents Mr. and Mrs. American Voter disDetective Furlong made his decisuch names as Henry Cabot Lodge cussed with their neighbors the acH. Tinkham. George and William E. Borah, contend, of sion qulekly. He determined to go tivities of the persons they had sent to Washington to look after which belonged to The Hague course, that membership in the to Templeton to get the lay of the tribunal, according to the Root World court Is but a stepping stone land. their Interests. While he was walking around the The election of the to the entrance of this country into At various times within the last Formula." And the station he came across a tittle girl, fifteen years, the thing has come to Judges, however,' is by a majority the League of Nations. principal objection to league mem- sitting on a log. a head. Points pro and con have vote of the assembly and the counHe got Into conversation with the cil of the League of Nations, each bership has been the possibility of been driven with such a persistence the United States being dragged child and she remarked that he was and enthusiasm that It seemed body meeting separately. Meeting each year in June, the into somebody elses war In hold- not the first stranger that had been something would have to be done World court considers cases only ing up a decision of the league. The tn their little town In the last two about It. United States since its birth has days. The latest of these boiling points with the consent of both parties Questioned further, she said anoccurred when George n. Tinkham. or nations concerned. Requiring steadfastly maintained a policy of its attention are matters such as staying out of foreign controversies, other man had been there and had the representative from Massachutorn a sheet of paper Into little bits setts, declared that the United Interpretations of treaties, matters especially European controversies. and thrown them behind the staof International law, and the existCould Avoid Going to War. States was somewhat surreptitiouswould mean As a matter of fact, If the United tion. ly being dragged into the League ence of conditions that a breach of International obligaBy rare good fortune Furlong of Nations agnlnst Its will. TinkStates were a member of the league Memhers may submit all of It would still not have to enter a found the scraps of paper. He got tions. ham accused Miss Frances Perkins, the secretary of labor, of con- their disputes to the court or they war for the maintenance of a prin- down on hts hands and knees and may recognize the court but detemptible trickery and gross fraud ciple unless It wanted to. The gathered them, and after that he In connection with the countrys be- cline to submit their controversies United States, if It were a member, went Into the station, and. by the to its judgment. would have a permanent seat on the use of mucilage and a fresh sheet, coming a member of the InternaThe United States, although it league council. A unanimous vote managed, after much effort, to paste tional labor organization. This Is a member of The Hague triis required for the council to begin them together. only a wedge to work the United was bunal The result was a blank check on and although the World a bank at Carlisle. court was suggested by an AmeriBut that was not all. While Furcan, hag never become a member of was doing his Sherlock Holmes the World court In January, 1920, long act he found a little pocket telethe senate voted to become a member of the World court if the memgraph Instrument. In itself it meant nothing. ber nations would accept the folIn connection with other things It lowing provisions: (a) Adherence to the court should not Involve any meant everything. - 's&ie; The detective hastened to Carlegal relation on the part of the lisle. where he continued his inUnited States to the League of Nations. (b) The United States quiries. would pay a fair share of the exHe talked to the station agent and wanted to know if there was a penses of the court as fixed by contelegraph operator in town. gress. (e) The United States must There was one by the name of have an equal voice with the other nations in the selection of judges, MaOanley and only a few days before he had been Inquiring where (d) Tiie United States must he he was likely to obtain a small inprivileged to withdraw from the court at any time, and the statute strument In less than a week Furlong had of the court should not be amended without our consent (e) All reconstructed the whole affair. Mnrauley. a shiftless character, opinions of the court must be anneeded money. nounced publicly, and only after Woodrow Wilson. He conceived the Idea of robbing due notice has been given all memtiie express company. States into the League of Nations, ber states and Interested parties. In September, 192(5, the fifth of said Representative Tinkham, and Getting his telegraph Instrument I1 and ascertaining (lie name of the is merely a forerunner to the United these reservations was, as might never drink coffee, but the was surprised to learn coffee States act of joining the World have been expected, rejected by messenger who would he on duty nawith the safe of valuables, he had could have such an effect court representatives of the member WERE ON OUR WAV Senator W. E. Borah. 80 B.VOO'RE LOOKING onmel tions. President Coolidge then defiWorld Court Up Again. gone to a lonely spot in the wood TO TOWN NYTHING Twelve years of bickering have nitely said that the World court isGREAT SINCE SOU "Nothing surprising a war against an offender. It the near Klttannlng. CAN 00 F0RY0tf He cut the wire and connected It about that! The caffein in attended the resolution for imme- sue was "dead. SWrrCHEO TO postum. United States did not wish to enwith hlg Instrument. affects lots of people. It can give em indigescoffee diate adherence of America to the pocket Root Plan Acceptable. ter such a war, she could avoid It I NEVER SAW SUCH A He sent the telegram to Bingham, World court But recently It was tion, upset their nerves and keep em awake nights. The United States really wanted simply by Instructing her repreCHANGE IN A MAN met him at the appointed plaee and favorably reported by the senate to Join the court, however, and in sentative to vote against it If you suspect that coffee disagrees with you then try with to the safe UXPcommittee on foreign relations. 1928 membership in the court was proceeded Two things which have hampered Postum for 30 days. Postum contains no caffein. It is Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Ar- a plank in the platforms of both the work of the league since Its Pittsburgh. simply whole wheat and bran, roasted and slightly Having been given the keys, he kansas. the majority leader, has an- the Democratic and Republican parorigin have been the absence of two sweetened. Its easy to make, and costs less than nounced that he will bring the mat- ties. In the following year Ellhu of the greatest powers, namely the opened the safe en route and rifled a cup. Postum is a delicious drink . . . and may prove ter up on the floor of the senate at Root was sent to Europe to confer United States and Russia. Japan, it of the valuables. a real help. A product of General Foods. Then he locked It and accomMost of with a committee of Jurists which the earliest opportunity. It Is true, has left the league, but FREE! Let us send you your first weeks suphis opposition will come from Sena- was revising the original statute her reasons were entirely discred- panied It to the Smoky city and tor Hamilton Lewis, who has stood of the World court. Mr. Root de- itable to herself, and creditable to saw it loaded on the express wagon ply of Postum free I Simply mail the coupon. out as the chief opponent of the vised a plan for the entry of the the league. Russia, of course was and started on its destination, duly w. m. u. General Foods, Battle Creek, Mich. United States which was acceptable not admitted for many years be- guarded. league Idea for years. Send me, without obligation, a weeks supply of Postum. Before office the he reaching This nations membership In the to ail the member nations. The cause of the doubtful status of the Root Formula, as It has been called World court is advocated throngh Russian government. But with the slipped away and disappeared with the protocol proposed by Ellhu Root, ever since, was the subject of recent admission of the Soviet union the looL The search for him went almost former secretary of state, and leadpraise from the then President to membership, half of the gap has City. i around the world, and he died beFill in completely print name and address. Hoover, who Included It in his first been filled np. ing European Jurors. This offer expires December 31, 1935 to fore trial. being to in brought 1929, The World court, like the League annual message congress Union. & Western Salnt-Gaude- Wires 1 ff fvnrr, Vv, flip pm half-eagle- Eon-do- Panama- ' jg&WS-SWiS- N THE THESE PICTURES Forty-niner- Modern SHOW Way to Sore S3 d eight-side- Salnt-Gauden- Salnt-Gaude- h NOW 15t front-porc- Nowhes called. Helpful Bob! h -A- ... 1 - ... VV vr- j RfTKSSfr Newspaper WNU Service uucSai ra -- . |