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Show LEH1 FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Current News lost their lives In Mihara's crater despite every effort to put a stop to the suicide craze. The crater la seven miles around and It is cot humanly SEE SPIRITS OF of Quilt Makers CRATER VICTIMS Stroller Favorite Br CRANDMCTHEA CLARK net-ithis vast territory as have been other posijle to ? v - I ',' X f i acefun.v rfWest picking v m rill n",fj y , : , ? yr-r- i - ; I i. id " r - "lief be. i took his seat In the senate on reaching the constitutional age of thirty , ears. j Noted Runner Catches a Bride BANNERS J of Colonies Revived; Today's Jobless Women PARADE thirteen bright flags of The Ameri- to the ca's earliest days unfurled breeze once more at the scene c one tf history's most noted spectacles when Pennsylvania Sons of the Revolution met at Valley Forge. It was the 157th anniversary of the evacuation of Philadelphia during the Revolutionary war. Pennsylvania's men of today Dedicated an exact replica of one of the rude log huts occupied by the brave soldiers froo. that colony during the winter of 1777-78- . Women's War at the same time another Almost of wartare, serious but more peaceful, was going on In another city replete with memories of the RevolutionBoston. Unmarried women, tid-I- j In need of Jobs, picketed the headquarters of the emergency relief administration in the home of the brown ft rililrlniii Bin bread and beans. Their plea as for a revolution In William A. Bonthron. former Princeton tmck pnritntn nnil nno nf thm employment that would prohibit marrmiddle distance runners of the century, and his bride, who wa outstanding . . r i r ied women, prosperous and In no need 1aianon t or aiontreai, yue. They were married at uneaweaver aiciennan of Jobs, from Princeton. being given work. kind The Irlsh Chain" Quilt can be tound In almost every collection, and quilt makers will make at least one of these simple chain patterns. The single, double, or triple Irish Chain has one, two, or three blocks In the chain. The background Is white and the squares are a solid blue, red, or other dark mixed cojors to give contrast The squares In this quilt measure 1 Inches without seam, and they are appllqued on two different nine-Inc- h blocks; one all checked, the other with a square In each corner. These are asser-- ' led alternately to give above effect blocks are used across Seren top and nine blocks on side. With a border quilt will measure finished about 72 by 00 inches. This quilt Is simple to make but cutting of patches and blocks must be accurate to produce good results. This quilt la one of the 33 popular quilts showa in book No. 23, which will be mailed to you upon receipt of 15 cents. Cutting charts, instructions and valuable Information for quilt makers will be found In this book. ADDRESS IIOXIB CRAFT CO., DEPT. D., Nineteenth and St Louis Ave., St Louis, Mo. Inclose a stamped addressed envelope for reply when writing for any Information. SUev" which persons committing suicide plunge to their death. Suddenly a ran young man, scarcely twenty-five- , forward and flung himself headlong into the crater. e, down when, two days later, three more men flung themselves Into the abyss, one after another, aa many specta tors looked on. The police have decided that here after all visitors to the Island will be questioned before being permitted to land. Those suspected of suicide Intentions will be barred from landing. All visitors must buy round-tricides tc' Cil r Sr M.ll;;iif ry 7- fVMiV? ft v in mmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmui, k HFIDI f Fred Al Vn t'w (- "i?ir. 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Diamond Burning. sore.cracledH , soonrelleved.and healing aidea - Here Goes OUT BACK WAV i5l rwr T0S JJCHING p SPEED IT UP 1 mm. fm died Resinol WggVm&Kl slides for a putout 7 Wl'i TS J THE Naturally Milk Is Their Favorite Beverage W G?Jis&S?yr CW ncart Hardly had the talk of these sui H6 SKIPPED 'lMW'mWKjWtt-'4Wl'- the spectators, As Po.ib!y He Did horrified and speechless, looked at Owen "Did you fill your data last each other, another man, a few years Moore "I hope so. She older, came out from the throng and. night?" without saying a word, walked as ate everything in sight" though in a trance and dropped into the fiery pit Nervously the spectators moved away, afraid that some unseen hand might pull them into the smoldering Inferno. Suddenly another youth, ran to the edge about twenty-threof the crater, stripped himself of his kimono and, with nothing on except shorts, stepped over the brink Into the world beyond. tot Officials of the home office in Speak good English and people will Tokyo are frankly pessimistic. Last year more than 800 persons get used to you and like It , Om and the Island's natural beauty and warmth attracted them. At 10:30 a. m. about 100 spectators were gathered on the spot from fares. rr Palated Women in Xanchang, --China, wba insist upon wearing dresses with sleeves shorter than those prescribed by the authorities are taken into custody by the police where the sleeves should end. The police use to match the color of the dreaa Frightened, the superstitious said paint the volcano's "nushl' (master) was worn. about to "rise from the land of fire' to lure Tlsltors to "Jlgoku" (the abode of the devil). Three days later Tlsltors from Tokyo, Just across the bay, swarmed to the Island, partly out of curiosity and partly because It was Sunday But Don't Be Pedantic a--- g Two Daauitd Peas give you one good rebuilt fountain pen free, guar. 1 yr. Enclose 3c stamp. Mail to Broe Pen Exch, 3922 S. E. 48th Ave, Portland. Ore, Adv. Curling np in the amoke which rises from the crater f ilihara. Japan's famous suicide volcano, the ghostly Images of three girls were seen by terror-strickevillagers on the Island of Oshlma. Remembering that Mlhara rose to fame as a lor-er- s death tryst following suicides of three high school girls, the villagers said the specter of the girls was an 111 omen. n i aulclde-trystln- Gnostly Visitors Bring Fear to places. Japanese. Mi n A Product of QcasrafWefs |