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Show . THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH TELEGRAPHIC JULES -- A RESUME THE OF this doings in and COUNTRIES WEEKS other Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Prepared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader. WASHINGTON The horse has .been barred from four of the capitals proudest thor- oughfares, where not so many years ago he stepped with pride and ease In fashion's daily parade. Now he may not enter Sixteenth street between H street and Colorado avenue, Massa- chusetts avenue between Fourteenth and Twenty-seconstreets. New Hampshire avenue between Washington Circle and U street, nor Rhode Island avenue between Connecticut avenue and North Capitol street. Five real farmers continue to till the soil in New York City, or, as the census bureau puts it, in the county of d Three boys, two of them brokers were killed Instantly at Bridgevllle, near Pittsburg, Penn., when they were struck by a passenger train on the Pennsylvania railroad while returning from Sunday school. The dead, are Isaca Hanna, 14; George Beep, 12; and Joseph Deep, 9. A brother of the Deep boys, who was also in the group, had a narrow escape. Chicago gunmen, hired to do the are killing for $75 and expenses, with being searched for the slaying of Richard (Peg Leg) Lonergan, , Brooklyn leader, and two of his aids. Two men, the police believe, who were associated with James Durkin in Chicago, were, imported for the special purpose of doing the job when a gang known as the Lushers found paying tribute to Lonergans and heavy Tt gang too expensive financial burden. The wrestling title has been held by exactly four mat artists this year. They were Lewis, Munn, Zbyszko and Stecher. All but Munn had won the honors on other occasions, too. Mayor J. A. Tower of Fort Madison, Iowa, in a hrrry to open his court for offenders of a traffic enforcement . campaign, ran his car past a bouleNew York, which is coextensive with vard without stopping, and then fined Manhattan island, or the borough of himself $1 along with thirty other MipjhaJtan. Figures announced placed persons arrainged for Bimilar offenthe farm era-oManhattan at seventy.-tw- ses. acres as cf last January 1, against FOREIGN 133 five yea'rs earlier, with the number-of farms unchanged. Bugler Sellier, who sounded the order to cease firing on Armistice Alarming symptoms of failing bealth may compel General John J. day, November 11, 1918, has been named for the cross of Chevalier of Pershing to surrender his work as the Legion of Honor. Sellier, now a Tacna-Arica president of the plebisci- reserve inbugler in the Thirty-fiftin set President tary commission, up is quietly working at the job fantry, Coolidge's arbitral award in the dis- he quit in Paris in 1914 to join the pute over these provinces between colors! Chile and Peru, and return to the United States within the next month. Fashionable Bond street, In London In response to many requests from has added another to the eccentricithe press, Secretary Hoover made the ties of London's smart world. Now on Economic It is beauty shops and rest rooms for following statement for 192G: Any business dogs. Many of the leading shops adProspects forecast must be simply an appraisal vertise that they will have miladys of the forces. in motion at home and Pekinese washed and curled and perabroad 'for and against progress. All fumed while his mistress is doing her sign? indicate that if we will temper shopping. our optimism with a sprinkling of Emile Daeschner, who will be recaution we shall continue our high as French ambassador to the lieved level of prosperity over 1926. United States early next year by VicSecretary of Commerce Hoover has tor Henry Beregner, was made a Indignantly asserted that he was not grand officer of tire Legion of Honor seeking the radio broadcasting dic- at a meeting of the cabinet council. tatorship of the United States. He Is- The same honor was bestowed upon sued a formal statement denying a Phillippe Berthelot, one of M. Briands morning newspaper report that did chief aides in the foreign 'office. guard' pol cians were becoming oldest married couple has .alarmed at his control in view of his possible candidacy for the White completed celebrating the Christmas holiday. They are Mr. and Mrs. John House. 'Taylor of Hillside Green, Kent. He The administration's farm relief is 102 and she is 101. Taylor regise program will be broadened to provide tered Yuletide cheer by singing for some machinery for handling sursongs to his wife. plus crops. Just what form this new The church of Santa Susanna in aid will take has not been determined but both President Coolidge and Rome was crowded to the doors with Secretary, Japdine have reached the Americans when Cardinal Hayes celeconclusion that surplus crops present brated high mass and in an eloquent one of the dominating problems of sermon paid tribute to the pope. The agriculture and that some govern- New York cardinal, taking advantage mental step must be taken to afford of the fact that he was preaching in the titular church of Cardinal Bon-zan- a relief. also his personal afAid of the federal government for fection for expressed the prelate, who is aposcommercial production of sugar from tolic delegate to Washington. artichokes has been urged by Senator The Austrain consul has obtained Howell, Republican, Nebraska, during a conference with President Coolidge. the release of Mrs. Isa Briggs, who He said that experiments conducted was taken into custody by the Italian by the bureau of standards, have dem- authorities early in December because onstrated that levulose, sweeter than of an irregularity in her passport. He sugar and more soluble than beet and intervened when he learned that she cane sugat can be made from Jeru- was the daughter of a Vienna attorsalem artichokes. ney named Maumfeld and not an American as was first reported. She GENERAL left for Vienna immediately. A snowball fight on the Mexican Mme. Henry Berenger, wife of the border, familiar with many fights, occurred at .Brownsville, Texas, recent- new' French ambassador to the Unily. Members of tbe Austin, Texas high ted States 'has her answer ready for school band, touring TtuTRio Grande American reporters who will ask her valley, picked up handfuls of snow what she thinas of French finances, and sleet from the streets and pelted she told the Associated Press. I am each other. It was a strange sight a woman, not a politician, is the ansIn Brownsville and perhaps. thp first wer. snowball fight ever staged in this The British treasury is 'preparing The limited supply of snow to discuss with f o h old-tim- 1 . m sec-.Jio- n shortened the battle. E. J. Thompson, assistant cashier of the failed Citizens State bank of Eagle Grove, Iowa, was sentenced to serve twenty years in state prison at Fort Madison, on a plea of guilty to a charge of embezzlement. He recently admitted embezzling more than $250,000. V . .... - Tbe Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City will receive the bulk of the vast estate of Frank A. Munsey, publisher, under the terms of his will filed there. Every man, woman and child in the United States is short about one bushel of the allowance of potatoes, it was officially disclosed at Chicago. However, new potatoes from Texas are beginning to arrive and should help to relieve the semifamine. John D. Rockefeller, Harold McCormick, Edith Rockefeller McCormick and a bit over eight million dollars are some of the principals in a court suit which is scheduled to be heard at Indianapolis, Ipd. Four bandits obtained $20,624 in silver and currency in a daring holdnp of the Argyle State bank in the downtown business district of Kansas City. Economic conditions in Poland and Hungary are worse now than during the war, and soup kitchens must be reopened in many sections of both countries or large numbers of the Jewish populations will starve. Dr. Bernard Kahn, European director of the American Jewish joint distribution committee said in a message to James N. Rosenberg, vice chairman of that body. PREDICTED FLOODS MIDDLE WEST SCORES HEAVY RAINS AND WARMTH WITH MtLTING SNOW Break From Zero Weather Slmlar To That Which Covered Europe With Disasterous Floods; Warmth Moving Eastward -- Chicago. Flood conditions threaten to follow in the wake of heavy rain nd warm weather that is causing snow to melt throughout the middle-wesThe storm was centered over the country between the Rocky Mountains and the Missouri river and is t. Winter Time . Your Backache Time? Is moving eastward.. The break in the weather, from below zero a week ago to 20 to 30 above normal, has all the characteristics of weather that has been experienced in Europe during the last two or three weeks. Cables from Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Russit and England have all tol.l about the same story high temperature following extreme cold, with disastrous floods. Does Your Back Foretell Every Change of the Weather? Do You Feel Old and Stiff and Suffer Sharp, Rheumatic Pains? Then Look to Your Kidneys! T"XOES every cold, chill or attack of grip work, become congested and inflamed. I J leave you lame, stiff and achy Are you Its little wonder, then, that every cold finds . ? nervous and depressed; feci tired, worn out and miserable? Does your back throb and ache until it seems you just cant keep going? Then look to your kidneys! Colds and chills throw a heavy strain on the kidneys. They overload the blood with impurities that the kidneys have to filter off. The kidneys are apt to weaken under this rush of new Temperature throughout the United States appeared above normal Sunday. The storm that first appeared in the Rocky Mountain regions last week was moving slowly eastward, apparently increasing in energy. It is accompanied by wind and rain and snow in tbe northern parts of the belt. The temperature in Chicago stood at 45 degrees Sunday. Snow melted in the suburbs and downtown streets wehe dripping wet from a rain that began to fall in the early morning. The rain extended westward to the Missouri and down the Missouri valley to the Mississippi and eastward to the Ohio and the Great Lakes. The high temperature is expected to prevail for several days. After the storm has passed a sudden drop in temperature may be expected for- northern regions, according to observers. St. Paul, Minn. Minnesota, Sunday was visited by a heavy sleet storm which coated highways .and pavements with ice, greatly imperiling traffic. Congress Has Work Cut Out Washington. Holiday over,, congress returns to its work to take up a multitude of national problems which have grown complicated in its absence. The house will proceed immediately to the consideration of the huge government appropriation bills, while the Nye senatorial appointment and the world court will be the business of the day in the senate. Meanwhile, members of the farm bloc in both chambers have called a series of conferences to draft emergency legislation for the relief of the desperate agricultural situation that has arisen in the corn belt. Leaders are hopeful of having this legislation ready the end 'of the first week, and Us consideration will-bexpected in both branches. Utah Stock Not Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys N. Y. box. Chemists, Co., At all dealers, 60c a Foster-Milbu- BAYER ASPIRIN DEMAND e, at-th- e as-k- s Take Tablets Without Fear If You See the Safety "Bayer Cross." Shu-Che.n- Chien-Chang- i Buffalo, Mfg. group of youngsters of tender years were discussing the probability of Santa Claus. Well, I know there Is a Santa because on Christmas morning 1 saw ills footprints in the ashes in our fireplace, one held forth ns sure proof. "Hull, I know Santa Claus came to our house, cause I saw n toy he drooped in our fireplace just as he started to go up tbe chimney, said A DISTEMPER COMPOUND anot her. There is, too, a Santa Claus, cause last Christmas lie ate a banana at our liou.se and lit saw the peeling on our library table when --I got up, piped a future President. She Overheard Him Tom Is your engagement a No, the girl knows It. secret? (HAPPING SORES One treatment soothes the Irritation and starts the healing if you usd. Resifflol Jack He Has Tess Ilazel married a man with all Warning! Unless you see the name The cultivation of the mind Is a kinds of money. "Bayer on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer kind of food supplied for the soul of Jess Who is he? Tess A coin collector. .Aspirin- proved safe by millions and man. Cicero. prescribed by physicians for 25 years. Say Bayer when you buy Aspirin. Thousands of profit who art sufferers from Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. do not - Among books routing to the Congressional library for the Korean collection are five out of the ten forming the Buddhistic treatise, "III N.von Mi Ta to C'h'ng Cham Iep, translated by r.unyln N'anjio, as Rules for Confession In the Temple of the Merciful and Compassionate One. The work is printed on Korean mulberry paper from wooden blocks out In the second year of the Chin (Tartar) Emperor Ch'ung C'h'lng. 1263 A. D. It is possibly the oldest printed book in tbe , Library of Congress. Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin When red. rough and itching, by hot baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of Also make use Cuticura Ointment. now and then of that exquisitely scented dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, one of the. Indispensable ' Cuticura Toilet Trio. Advertisement. ' To-ki- o m Evidences of Santa Claus What a Language! Prince Chieibu, second son of the emperor of Japan, speaks and writes English fluently. Like most foreigners, however, he found difficulty in mastering tbe English article. His English tutor had explained to him that the article a must not be placed before a plural noun. Several days later the prince came to the tutor, carrying the latters prayer book. How do you account for this?. he asked In all seriousness, indicating n word with his foreflngt r. The tutor looked over his royal pupil's shoulder. The word was amen. Possibly Oldest Book HurtBy Drought MRS. MARY L. SULLIVAN, Eureka, Utah, says: I could hardly stoop without a sharp pain seizing me through my back. My back was weak and I was so dizzy black spots danced before my eyes. I had such terrible headaches I had to stop work. One box of Doans Tills fixed me up fine. My kidneys acted splendidly and I was rid of all the other symptoms." oans Pills. . Salt Lake. Stockmen of southern Utah are not feeling seriously the effects of the fall drought, to a report made by J. N. Veater of Vho came to the Salt Lake Union stockyards with a consignment-othe debt settlement catle for northern Utah feedlots. Italy. The Italian debt funding commission is due here end of the Fear was expressed early in the fall that lack of moisture would hamper week. The departure of the commission is already being heralded by ex- stock on winter ranges, but so far, pressions of fear that England will Mr. Veater says, no .difficulty has make repayment demands which it been experienced. In some sections, will be impossible for Italy to meet. however, particularly in .the territory The. British treasury states, however, west from Salt Lake City in Nevada, is that Italy sheepmen are bemoaning the lack of that all that Britain pay proportonately what she has un- snoWj which makes it necessary to dertaken to pay to the United States. trail sheep a considerable distance to water. Southern Utah sheepmen are Nine pqssengers. .were drowmed not noticing thi3 condition on their when, during a raging storm, a ferry ranges. All 'stock in southern Utah boat crossing the Seine, six miled is in good shape, Mr. Veater adds. above Sopen,.in France, capsized. The ferryman alone was saved. All vicCourt Refuses- Perovich Request tims, were working men. Kansas City., Kan. Federal Judge John C. Pollock has refused a motion Extensive arrests were made in of ringleaders in a clash between for a new trial for Vuco Perovich, two groups of 1500 workers at Tsur Montenegrin, w;ho has served twenty umi, between Tokio and Yokohama years of a life sentence in the federal who had battled with swords, rifles penitentiary at Leavenworth. lie also and revolvers. More than 100 were refused to permit Ferovich to be sent reported killed and wounded in th to Alaska to haig. Perivoch was reaction, which grew out of friction be- leased November 7 under personal conbond of $1000 . on a writ of habeas tween laborers employed .by tractors. corpus. General Hsu popularly known as Little Hsu was shot and Investigation of Floral Parade Deaths Pasadena. Inquest over the bodies killed on the the railway platform at of the two persons killed in the colLangfang, China. The assassin, lapse of a grandstand during the florin a countrywide manifes- al parade of the Tournament of Roses a captain in here New Year's Day will be held to, was Lu Cneng-Wu- , the Kuominchun national peoples ar- soon. Coroner Frank Nance announced in Los Angeles that he would ismy, and son of General Lu Several other whom Little Hsu shot in Lus sue fifteen subpoenas. to the accident have indiwitnesses in a Tientsin while dinner garden guest there in 1918. Captain Lu ,whc cated that they would appear volunto testify. Paul F. Mahoney, apparently has not been arrested, de tarily the contractor who constructed the dared his act was in revenge for hii grandstand. fathers murder nt diuretic. Begin using Doan's Pills. Doan's have helped thousands. Local users testify to their worth. Ask your neighbor J JOHN PIMPLETT, 190 E. Second St., North kidLogan, Utah, says: "A 'cold settled in my across darted kidneys Intense my pains neys. and my back was nearly doubled up. Tbe muscles werq, stiff and sore and I had j)o control over my kidneys. I bad to get up through the night to pass the kidney secretions. I used Doan's Tills and they cured me completely. e drowned. 1 Use Doans,99- Say These Good People: - Kharkov, Russia. Prolonged rains and thaws accompanying unprecedented spring-likweather have caused the worst floods in forty years in great areas. Water banking up from the rivers has almost completely inundated the territory surrounding Kharkov. Seven hundred farms in the vicinity have been ruined and the livestock so many folks suffering with torturing backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying kidney irregularities. If this is the case with you, dont risk neglect Help your weakened kidneys vith a stim-ula- Long-Distanc- Sermon e pastor, preaching to n former congregation. despite the fact that he bad been called to another churcli some 4,700 miles away, is one of tbe newest users of the transcontinental telephone-system. Rev. R. D. P.isheo, formerly, the pastor of St. Paul's M. E. chun-h- , Epoknne, Wash., not king ago delivered a sermon In Boston which was listened to by his former pifrisir-ionerJn Spokane. In fact, the church s fairly rang with lie 'words of Mi. sermon. A s llis-bee- 1 long-distanc- e Plat.-Cooglen v, teaspoon salt' cups flour cup sugar tj top fat 4 ta hlesponns milk 2 level tap. Calumet , Baking Powder Flavoring or splc s Cream fat. sur?r. beaten estg, then rr:lli. and arv iugi edlents sifted Chill then roll and cut r,t a difUrent shapes. j 2 1 1 t'-r-- tlo-es- Ofi!v Thivi.s He h'as ' .Mm - : i . t t .. a for be?" ' T'ft u - sifter-dinne- r beconstipation come aware of U until seek the out cause they of titetr frequent "Those bilious headaches can he prevented I know how agonizing they are. For years I was a chronic sufferer. ' And- the Headaches were not the worst part of it. The strong drugs I used to take to relieve the pain upset my stomach and slowly but surely undermined my general health. Finally I found out that my headaches were due to con- stipatiori. My doctor advised Nujol. After taking it regularly a few weeks the trouble disappeared. Since then I have never had another headache. There is no reason why I should, for the cause has been corrected. - i Nujol Corrects Constipation in Nature s Way Constipation is dangerous for fects. To insure internal anybody. Nujol is safe for cleanliness, it should be everybody. Nujol simplysoft- - taken regularly. Unlike Iaxa-ethe waste matter and thus tives,itdoes not form a habit permits regular and thorough ,ariep can be discontinued at elimination without overtax- a ing the intestinal muscles. Ask Medical authorities approve your druggist for Nujol is because it Nujol gentle, today and begin to enjoy the perfect health that ns is possible only when elimination is normal and regular. |