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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, SWINDLER IS SOUGHT Shoes of Skeleton Identify Lost Boy Parents of Jersey City Child End Eight-Ye- Hunt ar mark Ins on a made ii nearly certain that the auiall skull and other (rones found In underbrush nut far froiu Greeley were the remain of boy jimmy Glass, the (those disappearance on May 111, lDlo, caused a worldwide search. Charles L. Glass of Jersey City, father of the boy, warned the clay from the shoes und found the maker's name cut on the bottom of the shoe under the instep. The boy Imd worn shoe uf this S pair of nearly-nemake when he disappeared. The only Other relies of clothing that were found were rusty uietal buttons and Suckles from the overalls. lluw he cutae to liis death is not known, but it is thought that he had died of fright, exhaustion and hunger ufter losing his way and wandering through a thick maze of scrub oak, luaple uml other underbrush, llis body was less than 1 00 feet from a wood road und about it mile from the luuln road. It was found there by Otto Winkler, who was hunting deer. The hones were all found in a small Space between the skull and the shoes, indicating thut the body had been undisturbed since Ills death. The only wild animal thut might have uttucked him is the bear. It is years since bears have been Been near Greeley, but they are sometimes rciuirted only a few miles from here. Whols World Combed for Him. The boy und his parents hud been at the Faust farm, Greeley, ubout a mile from the pluce waere the liudy wus found. Miss Glass left Jimmie playing outside the house when she went to the village to mall a letter. Ue was gone when she returned. From that day until now no truce of him was found. ' The search waa curried on first In the vllluge, then among neighboring Villages, then all over the United States und finally abroad. The hoy's picture and description went ull over Positive Identifications the world. were made again und Hguln und the parents experienced many times an agony of suspense followed by the disappointment of discovering that lie Identified child wus not theirs af- Greeley, Ia. The pair of child' shoe four-yeur-ol- d w ' ter all. From Exhaustion. II. lloss gave the certificate Of death, which he wrote was due to exposure and exhaust ion, being lost in the woods und having wandered from home." Cup!. Joseph itminey, who lias traveled a total of Ls.otlt) miles to look at scores of boy crronmiusly thought to he Jimmy Glass, said that then was no doubt tlmt the was now at an cml. I am still convinced, he said, that the story told by Edward Faust, the boarding-Iumiskeeper, and Fred Lucky, a hoy. Is true, and tlmt Is tlmt they saw two men and u woman In fen uiiloiiuiblle carry the boy uway after wrapping him In a mho. I believe that he must have died, eltliy from exhaustion or fnnn fright, nnd tlmt thoy then took him to this place In the woods and planted the body there. Mothers Mind at Peace. Coroner J. II. Ludwig said tlmt no inquest wns necessary and gave the father and mol her iiermibsion to take the relics away. They were placed in square box and carried by Cupluin Rooney of Jersey City. On arriving at Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs. Gluss were escorted to their Death Ir. J. ? home. 0 C0M1 LIUAIYD kilicnie of relief, no fixing of prices. ;.0 :. to the public - Photo sci-m.- Vaudeville Is the the disposition of exportable wit-atI interference of the g.ivcriit::. i.t in this increase the trouble by to provide government iiiMaiiiv to be given the War Finance corporation to libera terms of payment for fats ami Urn-dof the farm. ; : Ica-tb- le i Host t Part of the Whole Show Its Clean ... iljl.l I riiicu Hi i.X.I By FRE1) STONE, Popular American Actor. ! Tlinnk you fur wclauuui us lump. It is lnniic here. Thank find, Im fnnn vaudeville; that I'm still a vaudcvillian. And thank God for it, been use it's the hot part of the whole show business. What mu cess we . 1 i.(.'s have had Dorothy ami lu-- mother and I is only hccnusc wo g:t e people what luy years in vaudeville showed mo jicople really want clean fun. Vaudeville is clean. 1 can't say the same for any other type of show on Broadway or any other show street. Some jicople make a holler about playing Sunday night shows. They better look at the shows that are playing all the week on Broadway. There are a lot of shows on Broadway that have pit to be cleaned up, not on Sunday night, hut every night of the week. You cant he good on Sunday and bad on Monday, Tuesday, twice on Wednesday and Saturday, and every other day of tin: . I'm dead serious about this. I love my profession. Ive given forty yean to it And now Ive given to it the greatest treasure a man ever possesses, my little daughter. Do you wonder 1 want to see this profession clean? Six Diseases Still to Doctors Puzzle . I 10831 many adherents) that cancer la the manifestation of embryonic rolls run riot; thut when subjected to prolonged irritation to heat, for example, us In the lip cancers of pijre smokers the colls dovolop abnormal growth and curry on their work of dovastation. Among tlm known purely epidemic discuses none is anticipated with greater dread or occasion more ularin In tills country when it gains a foothold than poliomyelitis, known to phyirluiis us polio" und to the laity as Infantile paralysis. That It originates from a gorrn a variety of bacterium imind from Its slmie streptococcus, Is the belief of the and iirrangemiqil imijorlty of physicians. Tekes Heavy Toll. The historic epidemic of 101(1 in this country, which began in Brooklyn, some 7,uoo cases with a large number of finalities, leaving behind it a pathetic trail of paralyzed and otherwise crippled children. No specific remedy for it is known; the treatment la symptomatic only, and partial recovery slow. from it disabilities Is I'elhigrn, long known In different iwrts of Europe, and which has afflicted sivtion of Italy for 1100 years or more, has been one of the big mysteries of the medical profession. For more than u decade it has prevailed In the South to it greater or less extent the putlenlH In n single year running its high as r i.OOt) ami filling hospitals and Insane asylums. Those afflicted to u severe degree with iiellugru present n puthelli' picture. Not only do they develop loathsome skin lesions hut their nervous systems an shattered nnd in umiiy cases Insanity develops. When Ir. Joseph I, Goldberger of sendee the United SlaP-- public took charge of the federal government's Invet.ligiilloii into the cause of a few years ago, lifter u few months' work lo arrived nt llu conclusion that the disease resulted solely from dietetic errors. Those who studied his and their results for the most part agreed with him; blit It la not too miicli to say tlmt to vast nuiii-b- c of I lit world's Hipuliltioil the disease Is still it mystery, tin (he Imsl of l'r. liohlberger's the remedy, of course. Is n properly lull l did. SI 111, however, eases of pellagra are found In the South vein after year. Just as sporadic cases of Infantile paralysis lire continually occurring since the lilsliu-li- - epidemic of l:l(!. The iiioM recent visitant n tills conn. try In the way of mysterious disease Is encephalitis lelliurgleii, to wltiili the name sleeping sick ness" has errone- uusly been given, fur It Is a distinct malady from the true Sleeping sickness of Africa, of which the cinisi is knowr ns well us well defined methods is dealing with it. Miss Mary Katherine Campbell, twice proclaimed Miss America, Hus taken TAKLAC and endorses it in statement recently given to the women of America. In this statement, Mir. America declares that Good Health is the basis of all Beauty, and advise women who would be beautiful to "first find good health. Her complete statement a given is as follows: I consider it a great privilege to be able to tell the thousands of women everywhere what great tonic TANLAC is. Health is the basis of all beauty. Without good health, one is apt to be rung, down, nervous, underweight, anemic. Indigestion drives the roses from a woman's cheeks and robs her of that radiant quality of womanhood that is real beauty. high-strun- By MARK P. CAMPBELL, Pn't Nat'l Ass'n Piano Mfra. Among tle first fonr fundamentals of life music stands fourth food first, then shelter, then clothing, then music. The war proved that war necessarily reduces life to its barest elements. To make fighters out of men, they mu6t be fed, dressed, quartered and kept cheerful, mentally There's where music canto in. Marches to take dealert, quick-wittedown Fifth avenue, to keep them cheered up on the transparting troops to them send ports, singing toward the front, and to brace them up after hell of the the grilling trenches. Soldiers will follow the command of the bugle note where a shouted word would die on the olliecr's lips. Splendid work is Lcing done today by tlmt department of the United States Chamber of Commerce known us the bureau for the advancement of music. Through this bureau 200 American cities have now held and enjoyed music weeks, and now, so important has this work become, Music week hereafter will be a national alTair. In May of each year national Music week will be observed in every city and town in the country. Music, in my opinion, as a force for human welfare is next to the Gospel itself. d. d Women, the Business and Male Secret-Societ- y, Incomprehensibility By KATHERINE F. GEROULI), in Atlantic Monthly. Moot women, I think, take thia business as merely another instance of the incomprehensibility of the mail. They can understand the tail, and the biologic urge fi r the male to make himself beautiful in order to attract a mate. But what they see is men maky ridiculous; a pheing themselves not physically beautiful but nomenon which can have nothing to do with biologic urges. If men were unconsciously attempting to be attractive, they would aladiah the hideous uniform of the business suit, to which they have condemned themcivt-ict- y s phy-h-uH- selves ; uml tin y would never, never wear aprons over cashmere trousers. There is something still left, it seems to me, for the folklorist to exhim stop gathering charms from the Kentucky mountaineers plain. fellow-citized and the New Jersey pinics," and watch his the next time they parade in full regalia. What goes on in the tangle of the male ntind no ratiocinating female would presume to guess; and women pass this over like so many other manifestations uf the mvsterv which i Man. lt j j hard-heade- t, lr. below. W. . T. ATLANTA, GA. Kama Ily FORMER PREMIER ASQUITH, in Gcnr.-J-s Get rid of constipation by internal cleanliness hlmrvDlKvStmfKm Ciagstd Irduttnm THERE is no reason why you should suffer from Headaches, biliousness, sleepless nights, heaviness, are nature's warning that intestinal poisons are flooding your system. If allowed to continue, you may become a victim of serious organic disease. In constipation, say intestinal specialists, lies the of all illprimary cause of more than ness including the gravest diseases of life. Laxatives Aggravate Constipation Laxatives and cathartica do not overcome constipation, says a noted authority, but by their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition and often lead to permanent injury. If 'hy Physicians Favor Lubrication Medical science, through knowledge of the intestinal y tract gained by observation, haa found at last in lubrication a means of overcoming constipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste and thus hastens its passage out of the body. Thus Nujol brings internal cleanliness. three-quarte- rs X-ra- Nujol is uoad in leading hoapilnla nnd ia prescribed by pKyndana throughout the world. Nujol ia not n medicine or Isisdn and cannot gripe. Lika pure water it ia harmlcaa. Get rid of constipation and avoid disease by adopting the habit of internal cleanliness. Take Nujol as regularly as yen brush your teeth or wash your face. For sale by all druggists. Nuiol Mlb US. SAT. orw. For Internal Cleanliness Two Peo- pleasant warns to relieve a cough of the War. Take your choice and suit Menthol your taste. flavor. A cure relief far coughs, colds end hoarseness. Put one said of the kaiser's not an ignorant and What is to f barbarism or backward trilie. just emerging from the superstition in your mouth at bedtime. AU-ay, hut in many directions among the intellectual the yoke of keep a box on hand. of of who, hat after the a smca Europe, pioneer stage passing through Baby Haa Some Ancestors. I a. Mr. ami Mrs. sloppy ami misty idealism, had, iu fin e of enormous di:'ieulties, achieved Itmvinmislown. Arlington Iluuialy of Flreline an the political unity uml were showing them-adveevery tear capable of holding proud parents of tin oigld potiud haliy their ml than more nil in it their the MENTHOL own, own, practical activities indushoy which lias six grandfathers, four FamAtia Ima U47 three grandmother trial, maritime, financial -- of ihe competitive modern world? and one llow came stall a Hople (o place their fortunes, during the lifetime or dniwlni Pn4 model IU i amluttloa. of jPAVKERS whole a ttont fwnltfi. Pmuii general inn, at the mercy of the mood und whims, the gesture! World's Longest Cable Landed. I1AIR BALSAM and. WatiQii f. i such and of a new Booklet ruler? Friinee. rUMB The phrases, Havre, hkubtyir.lMMk.liidimN, -- jom Color ia4 eulilp, said to he the longest It might almost In said of him, during the greater part of his reign, KEEP EYES WELL! FmUHm IwMyBgifasd and kMM hniliiA In the world, was lnmled safely by the M. lr. Tlkinssna Sra Water will oiwl wn. rMptitfgnf.fr. Tj - atdntmisuer cable steamer Stephan. The line wll as it was of David: Whatsoever the king did pleased all tL peepin' !lSW,b',l1IIM Knr. Ttur. M. T. Boas lor. HINDERCORNS o be In operation In a few duy (II Samuel 3 .36.) I! , wal slm aaoaraa W. N. U, Balt Lake City, No. sum o serf-liun- SMITH BROTHERS S.B. la-1- well-round- INTERNATIONAL PROPRIETARIES, INC. TVartnumt ns Whatever the Kinp: Did Pleased All the II Samuel 3:36 ple s Ji-il- I have taken TANLAC and I do not hesitate to say that it is wonderful health-givin- g tonic. It has brought relief and good health to many women, and with good health one may huve a measure of beauty that will overcome shortcomings in face and figure. Rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, figure, a lovable disposition, go hand in hand with good health. To those searching for beauty, I would say Tint of all, Find Good Health The TANLAC treatment haa proven itself boon to womankind, and I recommend it." Miss Campbell has written booklet on Health and Beauty which may be secured by filling out the coupon Among the First Four Fundamentals of Our Life Music Stands Fourth nili-i-i- - Atlantia Fats Sorvlo tency problem. That probably w production. Rut it exports, and authority id- ":i-grant, in its discretion, it... grains exported for the master swimtlcr. for sciinh has Ini-spring trade, and transshipment facili- Instituted following his ilis:iiicarance ties are being developed. Completion Icc. (I. lie is alleged to have victimof the Thiniiho-ltldn- c ami tin Ikinitlie-Ellt- e ized friends, mother and family of canal ulso will mid In the river's amounts that may natch $7,ooo,Ooo, in fake oil stocks. Importance a a shipping route. in oliNcrMtiii-or tin- liirtliilny of i llonry, pioneer electrical Inventor tin Mncieenili century, riolfu stitt Ion liromlciisteil on Ioc. 17 nililrease on Henry life and The little liell, which In 1H31 gave forth the feral Kotitiil eier heard at a distaneehjr the use of un electro-macnowan Hina Him 111. Atiove, lioldliii the la John M. flnrke, diroot or New York tale iiiiiM-iin- i at Albany, wliieli arranged the celebration, nnd, bidding the fuel, la 5. W. Rice, Jr., hunorary chairman of directors, General Electric fetoipaay. tr , expedient. The remaining dt do not favor the pctriai:. whom a ' two eccaiioaa. w.-ri- g..ii-:i.:I.- l'sl cullcil Famous Bell Is Heard Again Miss Campbell la Miss Amercrow a which sba baa woo aa ica Unless we can meet tinmarket at a profit, we must stop raisin for export. Organization help to reduce acreage. Diversification is tnv. .;ny. Such loans as are wisely t:c. 'ed tc assist buying stock am: i.i .. r Materials to start in this direct-- n 'until! be financed through a ru agency as a temporary and . Detroit. Medical science has made tremendous strides In the lust century In conquering diseases. In times pul lie cure of disease whs given over to sorcerers, .magic Ians and astrologer with their charnis mid weird potions. In the lust ceutury, however, medical scientists have elevated medicine from an art to a science and they have discovered both cause and cure for tuuiiy ailments. For three generations laboratory workers ull over file world have wrestled with the problem of inlliriizii, both from rhe standpoint of cause and cure, hut very little more is known about the disease than at the beginning of the Inquiry. It Is assumed, of course, that the disease I caused liy a germ which, so far, has never been isolated. Cancer Biggest Mystery. Cancer, since the entrenchment of civilization, 1m been the mystery of medicine. Not only has its cause never been satisfactorily determined nor a specific cure for It discovered, but In spite of ilie concerted endeavor of the medical profession it steadily increase. Smile Insist that It Is purely a disease of civilization nnd a result of wrong methods of living, attributing It chiefly to errors of diet. Others assert thut it Is ii genii disease, nnd two or three Investigators til different times have declared their belief Hint they hud Isolated the imriiciilnr species of bacteria responsible for It. Others assert (and this theory has '.r government p'..i:t , b- 1 Cures Being Sought for Cancer, Flu, Etc. declares Tanlac Wonderful Health Qiring Tonic Sis5 America wi.l to of any permanent xa!;;i m agriculture. Simple a:M direct methods put into the farmer himself are the only by real sourcei for restoratn'n. Indirectly the farmer must be relieved by a reduction of rational and local taxation. lie tui: be assisted by the reorganisation tf the freight-rat- e structure win. i: could reduce charges on Ills production. To make this fully eiTivitve C ore ought to be railroad rt .sclidaii.ma Cheaper fertilizers nttist - jrovided. lie must have orgntu The acreage of wheat is too large. Business; Danube Being Dredged. Vleiimi. Hredges have been at work on the liunnho, mid this natural trade route through Central Kurope to the lllaek sea. Constantinople and Odessa has been greatly improved and deNew liiiuts with larger carveloped. are being built for the rying cupm-ii- t ZJ By CALVIN IOl'1 1!GE, in Message to Coi gross. ' y rf-- r Value in Establishing Agriculture 1 ff 1921 No Complicated Scheme of Any Permanent We had hoped until the very lust. said Mr. Gluss, that the hoy would be found alive. Since that was Impossible, we are glad that the search Is finally at an end. The mother showed five large boxes of letters which had come to luff from every state In the country anil ninny partu uf the world. Moot uf the letters were written by persons confident thut they could lead the parents to the missing child. At limes the family wus trying to follow seven or eight uf these false trails at once. S'lmej of the letters were written with such detail and posit ivenos thut the re)-atlves of the hoy had their hopes raised to the highest point. Years of crushing disappointment had not taken away their capacity to he tortured in tills way, and plausible reports hud within the last year caused the mother anil father to go through ull this emotional stress again. My mind is at peace, now.'-- ' said the mother, miming ut the heaps of letWe had hoped so that no ters. Would have him again. Since that could not de. It is a consolation to have the body. p JAM' ARY 18, COUCH DROPS Franco-America- fm, |