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Show THE SAUNA SUN, S A LINA, UTAH Worlds Largest Aviation Field Dedicated ' , ', ?H & i 4 1L 2 ; OUT OF A FROZEN RUT &;? ' ' ((c!)by - D. J. Walsh.) seventeen years Louise .Potter lived on the .came street, in tiSSiaijR '. 'same .house, the decorous, frugal helpmeet of Tom Potter. She was a healthy, pretty woman, inordinately contented with her home, her husband and herself. Economy was the game that .absorbed Louise . Potter. Other w;men played bridge, even flinch, but she played the game of money with necessary expenditure as her opponent No matter what occurred she' always won and another hit of .Toms earnings and her savings went Into the bank. Tom was a quiet, kindly man who loved his wife, his home, his work and desired no other interests in life. He was noted for punctuality. Tom Potters coming home to supper. dedicated with Impressive ceremonies Time. I went, home; Mrs. White would This Is Wright field, named for the say when she had lingered too long somewhere for a- - neighborly chat Mrs. Holcomb said she always put her potatoes on the Instant she saw Tom appear at the end of the street The Holcomb's lunched ' at 12:30, Hes Claims Cancer Is . that punctual hes better than a on the Increase dock, Mrs. Holcomb always said. ' Asheville, N. (A One out of The Potters had no children. The every ten human being succumbs little son who would have been a to cancer. Dr. William P. Heal tall youth now had died.. Mrs. White of New York declared In an ad-- , said that Louise Hotter had started, dress at the annual 'convention in to' save for the hoy with the purof the American Association pose of providing' for his education and his future and that she had conGynecologists and Abdominal Surgeons here, lie tracted a 'halilt of. economy that she added that the disease was on could not break. the increase and asserted that She will just go on -- saving- and one out of five women between Ah' Mrs. White sighed. saving, the ages of forty-fiv- e to sixty-fiv- e though they have comfortable means years also dies from the disand theres nobody to leave anything ease. to.She has got Into a rut nnd the rut has frozen. She will have, to follow it. .to the end. There Is no esfor her now. cape leave Palestine before t'he expiration Mrs. White 'Nobody could say t of a quarter of a ceiitury. This Is yet a rut, frozen or otherhad into got to be .fulfilled. Then, he says, that womwise. She was an ample-soule- d there will be a big war here. The last an whose presence was a benefit to world war will focus Itself In Pules- the whole neighborhood. tine. The kings of the earth shall the Potters Suddenly peaceful fight against the Jews in Palestine, but ' were Intruded upon by. misfortune. It the Messiah will come nnd cause- - the was found that Tom had to go to the enemy to be utterly defeated. hospital, had to have an operation. The .Messiah will be recognized as Some minor ailment long neglected the great world leader, the law of the had become serious. Lord shall Jow out of Zion, and naAlthough the Rotters had lived so tions will lenrn of war no more, the and so fully for themselves, peolong rabbis firmly maintain. ple forgave them their selfishness and tried to find something to do for Louise that, would help at least to Forage Land in U. S. her. But she seemed Imconsole Is Almost Depleted penetrable except once when she said Washington. Depiction of forage with something like a sob to Mrs. ' resources in this country has reached White: such a stage that definite and earnest I'ni doing a lot of thinking. elTort Is urged to solve the problems Tom came back in three weeks ' a of forage production on ranges and little pale, a little weak, hut. abje to to develop satisfactory' utilization take up his work again. Soon he was practices for this type of land. making punctual appearances on the Attention Is called to this situation street, whistling, stepping briskly In .by W. R. Clmpline, Inspector of grazthe old way. He had, in short, made in ing charge of range .research of a complete recovery. the United states forestry service. But Louise wns chtviged. One day As early as 1S90 Clmpline says, she. was seen driving a new ear! range grazing lands were stocked to Mrs. Ilolcnmb rushed to tell ' Mrs. their capacity, while some were alWhite. Mrs. White could scarcely beready overstocked. Continued overlieve it until she herself saw Louise stocking over enormous areas reRotter learning to drive a bright new duced the carrying capacity both by sediin. Louise's face was red, but she cutting down the quantity of forage looked determined over her task. produced and by. Increasing erosion Several days of painful struggle of the productive surface soil. followed for Louise. Mrs. White, who Continuous research Is essential had once tried to assist her husband to meet fully the needs of the range In driving, knew what Louise Rotter ' live stock Industry. Open herding was going through. There came an evennd the bedding-nu- t s.vsrein- In hanning when both Mrs. Holcomb and dling sheep, nnd the deferred and 'roMrs. White went across to speak to tation system of grazing, have resultTom, who was mowing 'he lawn ed In Increased carrying capacity, Louise had not eotne home to supper. and h chance for Improvement of de They had watched.' She had been ' . pleted' range. The wors gone alone . for hours. It Is esilTnnted that .26.000,000 might have happened. Strange that sheep, goats and swine and 13,000,-Tom did not seem more concerned 000 cuttle, horse nnd mules of the All he said was: I guess Lou knows eleven western states obtain 70 per what shes about.-- cent of their feed from range land At that .moment she arrived. She The value of the live stock is approxwas pale, perspiring, hut triumphant. imately $800,000,000.' And the ear was witnout scratch. I got Into a had detour. Louise Man Buys Entire Village But I learned to drive. Yoo said. in California for $7,500 needn't he afraid to go with me now. Eureka, Cnlit. C. W. Morgan set a . Next day she filled the sedan with It was a joyous party. neighbors. new price for California towns when She gave an inspiring performance of he took over the village of Oak Bar skill. in Siskiyou county, for $7,501). After that 'the Rotters sedan was a The town consists of a general merchandise store, a dance hall, a post souree of delight to the whole neighoffice, a gasoline station and a. few borhood. ' Louise, taught her hushjtml houses and cabins. Morgan owned the to drive. It was their joke that she. town once before. being the braver, had learned first. Meanwhile the house of the Rotters underwent various repairs and Imrla. There was no other Issue of the New paint, new paper provements. marriage, and the claimants assert nnd new furniture made it quite anthat Marlas aunt wns her next of kin . other place. All the living heirs of that aunt, who The Rotters began to entertain. Include Lord Bangor, have united In They invited people iti for the evethe petition, which was originally filed ning and for dinner. They even gave by Miss Amy Mason of London. a party and had everybody, they The point at Issue, supposing the knew.. claim to he sustained. Is whether tin They were expanding in a way that statute of limitations will operate It surprised and mystified everybody. stall a ease. So far as Is known to Tom, the repressed and silent, became present, there has never been a previ and gay. Louise's generosity genial ous decision on this point of law to he talked about. She actualare no descendants of Lon began ly offered cakes and Jelly for sociable Howe, to whom the money was grant functions? They were excellen-- , cakes, ed. nnd thus. If the petition is so Tom gave ten dollars ro the too eessful, the treasury will he respuns-hifresh-ai- r fund. for the payment of the claim, What had happened to the Rotters? Or to he exact, what had happened Rapid Transit? to Louise? For Toni only followed Sochi. U S. S. R. Cables and mai whither she led. addressed to visitors to the healing re No matter what had happened, the sorts of Anapa, Sochi nnd Suchum, m whole neighborhood suddenly discovthe Black sen const, are being brought ered that the Rotters were nice peofrom the nearest telegraph office b to knew. They had been tolple oxen. erated hitherto, now they were enjoyed, liked for themselves. The famous Fourteenth century Wlm poor Clara Bains died nnd poet, Chaucer, was much Interested little family unmothered. her left In philosophy and sclea Mr. White want to toulse Rotter. '.' in S Mrs. There are six children, Poor Henry can look White said. after the four older ones they are big enough to help themselves, but the twins will have to go 'somewhere. She looked They are only five. meaningly at Louise and waited. Louise pressed her fingers to her She knew what lips and pondered. was In her friends mind. . If they were two hoys, she said. She lifted her eyes to her son's porAnd yet I dont know that trait. I could bear to see a boy in Roberts place. Julia Lennox says she will, take one and Mrs. Couch wants the oth. er, remarked Mrs. White. Louise gave a gasp. If Julia Lennox,-pooas she is and with that crooked back, arid Mrs. Couch with seven In the family already can do a thing of that' kind, I can too, she said. I'll take both of them. ' And. Ill do the best I can by ' ' them. t'o Mrs. Whites eyes. came Tears She pressed' LouiseTs "hand. It was that going to be a comfort the pathetic twin girls were well provided .for. was too old to a child herself, feel, like bringing-uhut she had undertaken to find homes ' ' . for the twins. Its nice that' they wont' be separated, she said. They love each other so.' If you could see .them asleep, side by side? little Tane clingyou will see ing to Marys hand!. But ' ' . them.. She was going away when an Impulse seized her. .'Tve' always thought of you, Louise, as. a woman' who was in a rut, with the rut frozen solid, she said. 'But yoif have got out of "y oil r rut splen-- ' ' . . didly. You mean. I was jolted out by Tonis .sickness," Louise Rotter re-It came to that we plied. were living narrow, stupid lives,, that I was keeping-Tam-ouof a lot of enjoyment. .If he had died what would my saving and pinching amount, to anyway? Were only going 'this way once, and if you follow a' frozen rut She smiled. You send Mary nnd Jane right over? dear Mrs. White. Im go-- , ing upstairs to get the .south, room ready for them. FOR "' Palestine Jews Expect Messiah Look for Coming of Super- man Who Will Put End to Next World War. New York A new Messiah who will become king of the Jewish na tlou and whose appearance will put to an end the nest world war Is pre dieted by the orthodox Jews of Pal estine. They declare that he will be a superman and that his kingdom will he a great center from which 'will radiate peace and brotherhood extend Ing throughout the entire world. The revelation of the Messiah will he preceded by the rebuilding of the temple, they say, adding that this will canse the enmity of many nations, especially those of the Moslem world. The last world war will focus Itself in ''Palestine, nnd at the critical when all appears lost the Messiah, coming from heaven, will gain a decisive, victory, according to the pre dictions. It Is said he will Immediately be proclaimed king, the first king of the Jewish nation In JO centuries. 50,000 Jews Believe. Of the 150.000 .ews In Palestine, most of whom have returned there from the four corners of the earth since the war, at least 50,(MHi are expecting developments to rapidly tran spire until at an unexpected moment the Messiah will he revealed. The Jews are praying every day for the coming of the Messiah, declared the president of the town council o, Potu t YOUNG LIFE SAVER '.rrrrrv, WWfffrl Charles Cupella, residing with tils parents at Bristol, Pa., has saved six persons from drowning, nnd Is only nine years old. The lad Is an expert swimmer and spends much of Ills leisure time in this exercise. . Tlkva, the largest Jewish agricultural ..... colony in Palestine. 'The Jews believe that some time a Messiah will come who will oring good not only to the Jews but to the whole world," remarked D. Smithson, who was decorated for distinguished service In Palestine during the war. This Idea Is spreading throughout the country, he continued. The movement to Palestine, the settling oh the land and the building up of the Jewish national home. Is the forerunner inf- the Messiah," declared Ephraim Sacks, formerly of Chicago; now president of the town council of the beautiful colony, Uehovoth. The Ideal of the restoration of the temple Just prior to the coming of the Messiah Is soon to be realized, they hope. Ever ince the destruction of their last temple. In 70 A. D by the toman Emperor Titus, the Jews have gathered dally at the famous walling wall" In Jerusalem praying for the rebuilding of the temple. The invash n of the Moslems In the Seventh century resulted In the erection of the Mosque of Omar, the third most sacred shrine of performance of the sacred rfies of the ruined temple. The Mosque of Omur will be torn down soon and a wonderful temple like Solomon's shall be built there! happily exclaimed a rahhi us he was looking out over the temple area from a window of Ills synagogue. Rumors are widespread that me specified parts of the temple have already been prepared in various coun-- . tries, ready to he transported to Pul estine and assembled at a moment's notice. X group of Jerusalem Jews" has actually sent a petition to the League of Nations asking for a portion of the old temple site to he awarded to the Jewish nation. The tabling of mis petition h.v the league has not daunted their hopes for a restored temple. So sincerely are they expecting It that a class of prospective priests are being taught the performance, of the sacred rites of. the temple sacrifices. The restoration of the temple will create Intense animosity among the surrounding nations, they fear. The nations of the world will fight against Jerusalem 'hi' the' 'near future, declared one of the largest manufacturers In Jerusalem. The leaders of the Jews sense the situation hut they are afraid to express their opinions publicly, " he remarked. The circumstances making' possible a war in Palestine will he the withdrawal of the British administration. It Is believed. The secretary of a synagogue in Jerusalem said to me: "The Jews have been waiting 2.0(H) years for Englands help, hut the Eng lish won't always remain here. A certain rahhi making a prophecy ago foretold that the English would come Into Palestine In told; but lie also stated, that they would orange-producin- g 700-year- HEIRS OF AN INSANE WOMAN CLAIM TWELVE MILLION FUND A" count Bangor One of Claimants to Fortune Administered by Crown Since 1793. . London. Viscount Bangor, the well known Irish peer and large landowner, Is one of the claimants to a fortune of more than $12,000,000 in a suit against the British government which will form one of the most omantic cases of the Chancery court here for many yenrs. The claim goes buck to 1708. In that year, there died in London one Marla 1Epine, a certified lunatic She left a fortune of about $100,000. At compound Interest this sum Is no , tlmated to be worth about $12,500,000. The original estate was administered before Marla's death, by the lord chancellor, as the legal guardian of all persons of unsound mind. Afterward, the crown asserted that Maria was an lUegltlmute child and, as such, possessed no helrs-a- t law. Be ing, moreover, a lunatic, she was unable to make a will, so the estate he came the property of the crown. (leorge III, on obtaining possession of the funds, made them over to Ad inlrol Lord Howe in recognition of the latter's distinguished services with the fleet, but on the condition that they should he restored. If a claimant ever sustained a right to them. The present claimants are asking that the crown order the funds restored. Their claim Is based on the assertion that Maria was not Illegitimate, that her parents were secretly married before her birth. Patient search through the parish registers of London has gone on for years. Now the claimants have discovered an entry In the register of St. which records the marriage of Robert I'Kpine to Mary Jenie Eccles, the parents of Ma- Martlns-ln-the-Fleld- . Mrs.-Whit- e . ... . Compoundf After having my first baby, I lost weight, no matter what I did. Then a doctor told me I would be better If I had another baby, which I did. But I got worse, was always sickly and went down to 98 pounds. My neighbor told me about Lydia E. Plnkhams Cleveland, Ohio. Vegetable pound, as wonders for me and I can do my housework now without one bit of trouble Mbs. M. Riessingeb, 10004 Nelson Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. If some good fairy should appear, and offer to grant your hearts desire, what would you choose? Wealth? Happiness? Health? Thats the best gift. Health is riches that gold cannot buy and surely health is cause enough for happiness. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound may. be the good fairy who offers you better health. 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There were fine homes,- clubs and amuse-- , ' merit places. In 'a few short hours the lives of 40,000 people were snuffed out as death was belched from the grim volcano, and St Pierre joined the cate: gory of towns that. were. This happened in 1902. Today the place is still covered with dust and ashes. Cows wander through the broken doorways that formerly gave entrance to splendid mansions Moss and vines cover the broken and turn-- , hied walls. Banana plants are growing where the children used to gather in the pleasant' patijs. Mt. Pelee stands quietly in the background looking as innocent and sleepy as a pile of rocks nnd dirt. . Much of the debris of 1902 has been cleared away and native shacks have risen along some of the old streets. In some places the corners of ruins are inhabited. But there are no signs that St. Pierre will ever he Itself again. Pathfinder Magazine. Com- it helped her very much, so I tried it After taking four bottles, I weigh 116 pounds. It has Just dona . All to refnad in latbiriifd first bottle if (Wwi yoar nosey for tit set railed. T oo Much. Soot . According to reliable estimates, enough soot and dirt floaf overAmeri-ca- n cities in one .year to bury every street on Manhattan island to a depth, of 21 feet It .would form a pyramid 1,500 feet high and five miles across at the base, if gathered into one large mass. These calculations have been prepared'- on. actual measurements of the soot and smoke found In the air. r at different times of the year many different cities. Popular Mechanics Magazine. - and-ove- - Diplomatic you like to hear me sing? He Yes, dear. It makes me forget .. . my other troubles. Sh'e-r- Do . . The Morning Crouch Detroiter, "student of human nature. remarks that a study of the behavior of. street ear riders has taught him that people are less apt to he in a humorous mood earlv in the morning than .In the nfternoori. 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"Well. said his mother, when uncle was a small boy he was always very good, and he tried to do what was right at all times; so he grew tip big and tall. Teddy thought this over seriously Slam-inn- , for a few minutes, then said: what kind of a hoy was papa? Pearsons Weeklv. fine-looki- . Most Valuable Fur coat or cloak of genuine sea ottet Is worth more than its weight in gold. While the skins of the ordinary fresh water otter have no particular vnlje In the fur market, the pelt of the true sea otter Is today the most valuable of all furs. The sea otter was formerly found In considerable abundance off the coast of Alaska, but it is uow nearly, If not quite, extinct. A Ms? No mother in this enlightened age would give her baby something she did not know was perfectly harmless, especially when a few. drops of plain CastoriawU right a babys stomach and end almost any little 111. 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