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Show TILE PAYSONTAN, PAYSON, UTAH, JANUARY 6, 1922. Pickle MYSTERY OF MOUNT EVEREST of Finding by Explorers Imprint Human Foot on Mountain Given Various Explanations. of LAST Northwest Couple Braves Death to Help Armenia A SON of the Northwest has fallen one of the biggest, most gratifying jobs connectgreated with America's hearted task of helping her hut ally bleeding, starving Armenia back to health, strength and Samuel K. Newman of Middleton, Itlaho, a graduate of the College of Idaho at (V.dvwll, an army chaplain dui ing the war, and last year In headcharge of Vt si Washington Seatat Relief Ni East ar of quarters tle, has In en picked by Near East Re lief to superinti nd a huge educational and auxiliary relhf farm at Alexan-dropol- , Armenia Mrs Newman, his wife, formerly Miss Ethel Long, a South Idaho girl, who la a graduate of (he college at Caldwell, too, and also of the O. A. C with the elass of 1920, has been placed in charge of t ho relief societys offices in the same city. The Newmans left Seattle early last summer for the actual relief field. For the Iasi few months they have been surroumh d by maddening scenes of suffering and menaced by all manner of personal perils at a big orphanage a center in Alexandropol huh of colossal human misery, where every clay they see dozens die in the streets from starvation, cholera and typhus for the want of food and care. Here, Mr. Newman is witnessing the PARIS PLAGUED BY WILD CATS actual relief which food and funds he, helped to gather, have Rsally Serlou Situation Caused by personally while his successor, S made possible, Hundreds of the Animals Infesting 339 Ilurkc building, SeF. llazzard, Bols do Boulogne. attle, with fellow dirictors of Near Relief in the Northwest are drivwild Hundreds of cats running loose East hard for additional aid needed to ing In the Bols de Boulogne, Paris, and curb the harvest of death. actually proving a menace to peaceaJust outside Alexandropol Oil a 2000-acrble pedestrians, may sound like an exBPnd, Ameritrret, with cess of Imagination, but It Is really a can machinery and a "battery of fact Moreover, their existence has good, tough Am Frail mules for motive provoked a conflict between the Socipower, this big relief society, through ety for the Protection of Aulmuls und the Bird Lovers society, the latter declaring the wild felines must be shot Ing litteis of kittens will be more savtig police agents, while the former age than their parenA and the Rois that the police have no right to de Boulogne will become as dangerous capture them by any other means than for humans ns some of the forests In box traps. The cuts, however, refuse northern Russia. to enter the boxes, and are so enraged Color Revived. by the continual attempts to lure them Into nets thut they now show tight If n rgenfa is to he the new fashionwhenever nurses or children approach able rotor, it will be the return to fa The vor of tin crimson-purplover which during their morning strolls. Seine prefecture Is taking the problem Europe went mud 110 years ago, oh so seriously that a special committee serves a com spondent. It Is dut.ul has been appointed to investigate, and by its name, for in 1859 the French Is prepurlng a report to show that unand Iic li ii nteso under Napoleon de less the cats can he ousted from the feated tie Ausiihms among the rice citys biggest playground the succeed- - llelds and vinevaids of Magenta, neat The progress of the Royal Geographical society's expedition to Mourn Everest, under the leadership of Col Howard Bury, was watched with keen Interest by scientists, especially at the .Natural History museum. South Kensington, to which the spoils were to have been brought for study and on the return of the party. One statement In a dispatch received from Colonel Bury excited special curiosity, and It Is hoped that this will be satisfied by further discoveries in the course of the expedition. "Even at these heights (more than 20,000 feet)," writes Colonel Bury, there were curious tracks In the snow. We distinguished hare uml fox tracks; but one mark, like that of a human foot, was most puzzling. The coolies assured me that It was the track of a wild, hairy man, and thut these men were occasionally to he found In the wildest and most Inaccessible mountains." Nuturullsts here are by no means prepared to scout the Idea of a human race living at such an altitude. The probability Is, however, that the supposed wild, hairy mun," Is In reality a baboon, known as a Macaque, which Is known to live at great heights on the Himalayas, and the footprint would be very similar to the human foot. JO death-haunti- ln-sl- e r reconstruction problems. According to advices received by Miss Z. Fay Fowler of Boise, South d e Am'-rica- Mr. Newman and American funds will help Armenia solve her own food and Mr. and Mr. Samuel E. Newman, photographed at Alexandropol with orphans salvaged from ranks of hunger. Twenty thousand orphans are cared for In this one city by Near East Relief. Idahos director for Near East Relief, Newman succeeded in getting about 600 acres of the Alexandropol farm In winter wheat, and will select need for the remainder from spring Mr. A crimson-purpl- e aniline dye about the time, It discovered being was named after the famous victory, which everybody has now forgotten, though the color Is to be revived. Magenta was then the very acme of beauty. But Its glory soon faded, and Charles Reade, the novelist, wrote of Ids villain. He wore a magenta tie that gave Zoe a pain In the eye, while Barrie In Margaret Ogtlvy epitomized the age of a heroine In the fact thut she wore a mngentu frock. Milan. Women In British Commons. Lady Astor no longer occupies the proud position of being the only woman member of the British house qf commons, for Mrs. Wlntrlngham, who was elected to succeed her husband In the representation of Louth, has taken her seat. They differ In this Important political respect while Lady Astor Is a devoted follower of the coalition, Mrs. AVlntrlngham Is one of the Free Liberals, who acknowledge the lead of Mr. Asquith. The two women members share the same private room at the house; they dress alike In plain dark workaday clothes; but their seats In the house are not together. Lady Astor sits In the second row Immediately behind Lord Robert Cecil; Mrs. sits two rows Wlntrlngham Science farther behind. Christian Monitor. The Benefit of the Doubt Professor Higgs pet name for Mrs. ' Diggs is Rabbit. She weighs around 200 pounds. Rabbit r Ha." The professor lives In the past. In prehistoric times rabbits may have reached that size. Birmingham Age-Heral- d. Not Such a Bad (Perfect y AVeraal yn OMonraged by tho in which you audianoo apmanner Ba Will Monument When Determined, plauded!" Erected on Spot Where UnfortuNot much," admitted Senator Sornate Soldier Died. A lot of those folks will go ghum. and cheer just as AVhen was the last man killed In down-towthe war? This is the latest question hard at a vaudeville show." Washasked by the French literary journal, ington Star. Renaissance. It promises to be taken up seriously by the allied nations, each PainUy Affair. of which has hitherto considered that the honor belonged to it. The British Did yon give the penny to the declare that a few minutes before the of dear!" on the monkey, o'clock morning elesen And what did the monkey do with armistice a colonel of machine gunners In the British army received a stray it!" ' He gave it to hia father, w ho bullet, hut it is doubtful whether this bullet came from a German sniper or Trans- ayed tho orgaa. "Boston from a party of moppers up. At any rate, the British case is considered NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT. outclassed. Veterans associations In allied countries are being asked to send in corroborated details of inciPayson Copper Mining Company. dents likely to aid In solving the prob- Location of principal plaee of busilem, which the Renaissance assures Its ness, The Modern Pharmacy, Payson, readers is just as Important as Is the Utah. Notice ia hereby given that at a Identity of the first man killed in the war, the latter honor, of course, be- meeting of the board of directors, longing to the French soldier , who held on December S, 1921, an assesscrossed the German frontier without ment of $2 per 1,000 ah area was levknowing war had been declared and ied on the capital stock of the corporwas shot during nn altercation with ation, payable at once to the aecre-tary- , a Germun justoms agent and u squad Bet Bull, in Payson. of German infantry. Once the idenstock on which the assessment Any In war the tity of the last man killed remain may unpaid on the second day Is established, a monument will be of January, 1922, will be delinquent the commemorate raised to fatality and advertised for sale at public aucand the soldier who lost his life at and unless payment be made betion, of moment the victory. fore, will be sold on the lint day of of February, 1922, at 2 oclock, p.m., of said day, to pay the delinquent as"Apples and Honey." Nina Sahmmn, the English poet and sessment, together with the costs of essayist, Is the compiler of the book of advertising and expenses of sale. essays, stories and poems, published .. PAYSON COPPER MINING CO. under the title. Apples and Honey. By BET BULL, Secy. The material Is drawn from the Bible, Wordsthe Talmud, Znngwlll. OF worth, Longfellow, Leigh Hunt and IN THE DISTRICT COURT UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF many other sources and the purpose UTAH. is to show the national and spiritual aspect of Zionism. The book Is InLOUELMA HAWKINS, Plaintiff, tended primarily for older children and presents the pathos, Joy, beauty vs EUGENE HAWKINS Defendant, and heroism of Jewish life. Here are summona The state of Utah to the said desongs of the Ghetto and songs of the soil, songs of nature and of love, songs fendant: of the peddlers and the martyrs. The You are hereby snmmond to apwhole cycle of the 5 ear is followed In pear within twenty days after serprose and verse feasts, fasts and vice of this summons upon you, if festivals, the Passover, Yom Kipper, served within the county in which seed time and the harvest, springtime this action is otherwise brought; nnd autumn. within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Force of Habit. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the ... This action ia brought AVhy was Dr. Kutter so severely complaint. reprimanded by the club librarian!" to recover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore exThey caught him removing the appendix from the book isting between you and the plaintiff. he was reading." The American It. W. McMullin attorney for plaintiff. P. O. Address, Payson, Utah. Legion Weekly. ll, blood-soake- ilpare the Tree, He Warns. The dangers of forest denudation and tie need of increased timber production were outlined by James AV. Tourney, dean of the School of For estry Yale university, in nn address before the School of Citizenship of the Connecticut League of AA'omen Voters lie declared an increasing scarcity of wood ultimately would re suit in a permanent shrinkage In many Industries. of the original 822,000.000 Oil acres of forests in this country, we have left only 137.000.000 acres, he said. "The hist vestige of our virgin forest! w ill dl (appear In 50 years." absent-mindedl- y Bleeding and Sore Gums Teeth on Edge Are Sure Indications that You Have Mistake. out ns the farmer Instructed. Through a clerical error the policy as returned rend: $1,000 on coal and other fuels when stored In building used as a private barn. For 25 years, women have laboriously watched and turned the baking in order to get it browned evenly on all sides due to the 100 tQ 200 degrees difference in temperature between the four corners of the oven. Coles Automatic Fresh Air Oven is cm exclusive feature of Rane circulates the heat the four corners of the oven are at the same temperature. Everything baked browned evenly on all perfectly sides no turning of pans. It Be sure PK, farmer applied for $1,000 Insurance on com that had been stored In his ham. The application was made always Blast DISPUTE IN A baking Coles grain donated by American farmers. This is hut one of several vast patches comprising more than 180,000 acres of once fertile soil of Armenia and Southern Russia, laid waste by war and Ottoman vandalism, to be brought hack into production next year by America's aid through Near East Relief. Mile upon mile over this great expanse and littering millions of acres more, leading back into old Armenia, now a desolated country of blackened ruins, lay the unburled bones of countless victims grewsome relics of massacre, war, deportation and famine, which have followed each other in a tragic procession during the last seven years. Nearly all labor upon the Alexandropol farm and the various others, Is being done by boys from the orphanages of the Near East Relief, who are being earefully trained in all phases of successful farming in order that they, with the thousands of others, being tutored In business and industry, good citizenship and may help salvage their country from ruin. Armenias men were practically exterminated holding the eastern front in the World War against the Turks and saving Asia to America and her allhs after Russia had deserted. Most of the remnant that survived have since perished In massacres and deportations that followed the coming of peace to the rest of the world, and In Armenias final struggle against Bolshevism and Turkish invasion that continued till late last spring. their So, these orphanage wards sons and their brothers whoare nllve today only because of Americas care, with those thousands still outside pleading for help, which people of this districl are helping to provide through their support of Near East Relief, must shouldci the burdens of men in building a new Near East over the ruins of old Asia Minoi. FATALITY its a "COLES in your kitchen (M) Colvin & Reece Co. Why Father Smiled, "Mamma, Isn't It awful to hove to keep quiet for two hours In Sunday school ?" Yes, dear, I supRose It Is. Is that why you don't go to Sunday Bostou Transcript school, mamma Weigh Elements of Univeree. Atomic weights of nearly forty of the ninety chemical elements from width the universe is budt have been determined by Prof, Theodore Richards and Prof. Gregory P. Baxter, according to announcement by Harvard university. The figures were Issued after 35 years of experimentation, and some of the data is being used by thousands of chemists throughout the world, the report says. Among the facts discovered was that iron and nickel from meteorites have the same atomic weights as Iron and nickel from the earth, Indicating the unity of the universe. It was also found that silver and copper, where-eve- r dug, are of constant weight, but that there are two weights of lead, that from radium materials being lighter than the ordinary kind. Reincarnated YOU CAN BE CURED Townsends PyoswheaRemedy Will Cure You At All Drug Stores Immortals. " Dante Lectnros at Headline And as a bookstore window card announces, Dickens Works Here Today for $5." Boaton Transcript. Am-ert.- PAYSON, UTAH A |