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Show . THE JORDAN JOURNAL. MIDVALE. t\THENS "MUSSOLIN I" FLEES Ofi BATTLESHI P AFTER BLOODLESS DEPOSITION .,.. • UT~H Gene Tunney Starts Training REVOlT OUSTS IROW IN MEXICO i GREEK RUlER lE~DS TO GUN~ . SUCCESS OF LEFTY GROVE THIS YEAR Old-Timers Reminde d Case of Marquard. DEPUTIES MEET IN STREET OF CAPITAL AND ONE PERSON IS DEAD Gen. Condylis., Successor, Promise• ' Two Participants Are Expect~d To Ballot Rule and New President; Die; Pedestrians In Line Of Fire Pangalos Must Face Hurt; About 20 Deputies Trial. Participated I GO~l MINE~S MOVE Sure Relief TO END SIR IKf BELLrANS STAGE SET ONCE AGAIN FOR N& GOTIATION S; BOARD DIRECT· ED TO FUNCTION • ' .... Minister Of Labor And Premier Bald· win Agree To Meet In Conference; Will Send Letters Of Thanks To Foreign Nations Rot water Sure Relief LL· FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg's.Sold Eve~~here R~~~~2~·"·~~~ skin sof~ white. lovely1 by usinl • lnt'lamed eyellds'()r other eye Irritations. You will tlnd a. soothing and 11ate remedy In MITCHELL EYE SALVE. HALL & RUCKEL New York Cltr Ga~es'_ to Eight Killed In Train Wreck Winanet, 111.-Grlndin g down Buda bill at a mile a minute, an eastbound fast freight train of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy piled up in the heart of town at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning, killing eight persons and InjurIng four others. A broken arch bar connecting the trucks of Cl car is be· lieved to have caused the wreck. Eighteen cars carrying perishable fruit was thrown from the tracks in front of the depot and overturned. ·Box :Firpo • • • . Francis . Ollimet, · famous. golfer, : · · si\YS ~ "Your caddie' knows the course; ·take 'his advice." Or, better ·still, let hlin make· the' shot:· ·- • -· · · • • • • - . Barry Pers~on, the Swedish. oo:x:er, who knocked out Phll ~<:ott, tht> Eng- . · llsh chf'lmpiori. Is r\·ow the"he:J"'J>wetght champion or J<Jurope; · • ~ • • !II •• "" ' "' ........ • I '•• Sometllnes • one wonders -vaguely whether ' Bobby .Tones •doe& not miss the blls~fui -uncertainty of wondering where the ball ls going. • • • . . Civil Service Roll Reduced I .AD IE~: \\ .1': I'AY ~15.00 PI:R .~i{,.QRt:D Washington .-The government' s civ- to gild gro.,, in!l' <"art!.•. -~·ree putl<!u!arp~·for il service roll, which jumped' from antlre•s•d ~nvelopes. Y••rk~llle ~'"'~ Jil'!\'t W. 86l Lexington A\·e ..• ew ~rtt. 538,057 in 1916 to a peak of 917,7GO on,- - -- ~-- - - --~~--.....~ the day the armistice was Stg-ned on Any book OU Want November 11. 1918, is continuing its U 'i -by mail, C. 0; '-D. gradual recission toward the prewar . - - Deseret Book :Co., level. In the last fiscal year the net 44 Ea:;t ~o. Temple. Salt ~ke.City, Ut,a 4 reduction amouotE:d to 4013, leayin.l · - -~ cA• rr P .Hn Fon F&I.SE TEETH, "OJ.D 560.105 persons On the roll June ,uO j b~H ,.. cfo"ns.old plat.es.dta.mond ..,diocardtd;Jew7• 8 eln rr· ·~nrrn polnto. ·-u•sb.byToturn maJJ. -F)OP!cla of tl1ese, 4•So ,947 were men an d ~9 I - :> en d r<oUninll Co., JJ. ,A:do.,..., Jllchon..-llle, i'Io.. womev. The number employed in th<! · ___:__:_ Dlstri ~ · 0! Columbia Included 35,80~ '' [:aft Lake City, No. 35'..,1821. I men a:1•l :'fi flOG woroen. nooJ<s • • • Wllllam Jenkins, aged fourteen, of Orleans, Ind., scored 91 out of a pos- · slble 100 at a trap-shooting tournament or the Indiana Gun club. • • • Agents:_M<tke $75 to $100 ..Weekly< no h1tPrest! no taxe~; slck IJ.41.nnfit te-ature~ ::>ylvo&:•·r E. Wlloon, DPpt. A·SOO.Orlani!o •.Y.la. Gil Doble, football coach -at Cornell university, is tell.chlng th_e sciEmce of ' the game In the Cniversity <l Illinois summer course for coaches. The news that Arnold Horween, football coach, plans no radical change In· Harvard's system has evoked enthusiasm In Princeton and New Ha>en. Quibble Delevs French Debt . WaRhin~ton. 'Vere it not for the gravity of the actu_al situation, in,·olving the last chanCEl of French financ'al safety this ~ide o! the crash, the point at which- the deot proltlem has finally struck would seem ridiculous. France hns, through her representa· llOll&i-F:KiiE M n •rite tor Fr~e J... ist ot ranc·hea. tarms ror tives, ma1le a definite promise to pay oale, with price• and des<:,rlllllon, AllY, '\"1-e. a sum which averages $100.000,0QO No charge. DE."al dire«!(. '!'he "A!IIto;RlCA:-1 ·SETTLErR'' ~"'J a year, and . we have accepted tlw pro· 326 .l-'redenck¥bl_lr& ' • !;2n. Aot.qnlc, .'~eu.o posal with all its mo:laiities. The . basis of our acticn, howeYcr, was af· .firmed to he the exa:nin'ltion and t>S·. timate of the. French Cl\pacity to pa~· But the Frenc;h capacity to pay. paselling- Enrich Hattery Sa tr on profit -shir .. tent!)• depends upon the :J,ctual and l~g baoh. II":" no cofiJpetltlun o.OO• fully guaranteed. Big profits. . Sen-d . Sf.j)O ror prospective French income from all sam pH~ and htforu-.atlon hnw too· cu cet sources. An,0 ng these sources are rtcharger t or A antl D battE"rles frf!e .MID-\VEST SALE~ CbRPO'RAT\o i{." certainly a considcruhle ite m. France (;lnelpnat! · • .. • ~lo i~ entitled to half. which in -theory at •4 ~W -\t•rr:; nnd .'' Free bOOk tt\lla: ~tf.~ th 1 least will amqunt to ~HOO,OOO;OOO an· ubo-nt Fla land;Plf'nty mont hly oay_ments U.5Q.jl.; Lee Gates, a full-blooded l\Iohawk Indian, Rhown in the photograph, has been signed to fight Luis Firpo, Argentinian·. The place and time aJ;e to b9. selected later on. |