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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH ' OTtlE O News That Would Make Anyone Sing AMEBKM LEGION Cant (Copy for This Department Supplied by tbs American Legion New Hervtce ) Sew, but MANY LEGION BILLS "Keeps in Style! o. Wear the colors that ore stylish, but the cost of new materials and labor of sewing. You can home dye old dress.es. just os good as the professional dyers The secret of perfect home dyeing (tinting, too) Is to use real dye. Diamond Dyes are true dyes; they dye true, even colors and tint In beautiful tones. And so easy to usel Any kind of goods right over other colors. Dye your curtains and other furnishings, too. FREEj ask any druggist for the Diamond Dye Cyclopedia. Valuable sugPiece-googestions, simple directions. color samples. Or, write for big .Illustrated book Color Croft to DIAMOND DYES, Dept. N12, Burlington, j we An unusual number of bills sponsored by the American Legion for the benefit of World war veterans were made Into laws at the first session of the Sixty-nintcongress. All classes of veterans will benefit. Summarizing some of the results of recent legislaJohn Thomtion piloted by the as Taylor, vice chairman of the national legislative committee of the Legion, declared : Our veterans with arrested tuberculosis will now receive $50 a month, which we hope will prevent reactivity of their disease through overwork. All of our war disabled, except those rated permanently and totally disabled, may now reinstate their Insurance and obtain the benefits for themselves and their families which the insurance was created to extend. Time limitations for the filing of claims for death and disability compensation have been extended, ns well as the period of vocational training for those who have not completed their courses. Free hospitalization Is now extended to veterans of all wars and expeditions. Veterans are forgiven overpayments made them while In the service. The gallant youngsters who misrepresented their ages In order to get a chance to fight for their country, are now deemed to have been honorably discharged. The sons of buddies asleep In France will now have an opportunity to attend West Point and Annapolis through special Presidential appointment, If they have the qualifications. An armed sentry walks constant post before the tomb of our Unknown Soldier at Arlington; and the tomb, Itself, will be completed In a simple and fitting mnnner. The air defense of the nation has been provided with means of development through the enactment of forwa- 1 Make it NEW for IS ctsT Any book you want CO. D. Deseret Book Co, 44 East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Remnvea Dandruff Stop Hair ailing Restores Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair auc and $1 oO at DruirtfiiLa. 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The number of death claims which have been paid under this law is totaling $21,342,715. Claims of dependents for benefits on account of deceased veterans, under the provision of the law, numbering 22,455, have been disallowed, but the opinion has been expressed by officials of the veterans bureau that on review under terms of amendments passed by congress on July 3, 1920, a large number of these claims will finally be paid. haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. 20,-BS- GAPCHiLtESt correct internal troubles, stimulate vita! n organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist-othe original genuine Gold Medal. IRRITATING RASHES California Needs More Funds to Aid Veterans For quick, lasting relief from Itching and burning, doctors prescribe ResMol Californias 300-odAmerican Lebeen called by the have posts department commander, Dr. John G. Slavich of Oakland, to take part In an active campaign for a $200,000,000 bond Issue proposal to be voted on at the November election. The proposed bond Issue would provide funds for the continuation of the work 'of the California veterans welfare board through which money is loaned to wur veterans for the purchase of farms and homes. Already approximately $10,000,000 has been loaned to California veterans for this purpose through the board. The arrival of the first automobile recently in a village In the highlands of Donegal county, Ireland, was celebrated ns a public event A holiday was declared and the streets decorated with flags and bunting, according to the Dearborn Independ- ent The Modern Standard Clothes do not make the roan, you know. Not today; Its the car." Are You Toxic? His Reason The Jury had found the defendant , guilty of burglary. "Have you anything to say before I sentence you?" asked the Judge. Only that Im not guilty, replied the defendant, and that I object to being identified by a fellow who had his head under the bedclothes all the time while I was in the room. American Legion Monthly. j JVell, Then, to Learn the Import tance of Good Elimination. UNCTIONAL inactivity of the kidneys permits a re ten- tion of waste poisons in the blood. Symptoms of this toxic condition are a dull, languid feeling, drowsy headaches and sometimes, toxic backache and dizziness. That tha kidneys ate not functioning as they should is often shown by scanty or burning passage of secretions. Many readers have learned the value of Doano Pills, stimulant diuretic to tha kidneys, in this condition. Users P1eif Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys foster-MUbur- n Co.,M((. Chemist. Buffalo. N.T. , Weis-berge- grand-uncle- ing approximately r, to $40,000,000. Rocky Rostrum for a Premier Perugia, Where Mussolini Will Lecture, Like Medieval Robbers Castle. Washington. Adding still another title to the many he possesses that of college professor Benito Mussolini is to lecture to students of the newly organized University for Foreigners in Perugia, Italy, according to news dispatches. The city in which students pencils are to fly while Italys premier describes the glories of ancient Borne, Is ttie subject of the following bulletin from the Washington headquarters of the National Geographic society: "Perugia's setting is almost unique for a town of nearly 25, (MX) InhabiIt Is like tants," says the bulletin. some ..medieval robber barons castle expanded magically into a city. It lies on the top of a beetling ridge (lint rises 1.2(H) feet over the nearby Tiber, its wails and palaces and houses clinging to tiie narrow heights like ivy turned to stone. Once a Civic Bully. The citys history during the Middle-ages and (he Renaissance was not unlike that of a glorified robber baron. It was tiie civic bully of I Its people of those .days well earned a reputation for a grim, blood thirsty and vindictive turbulence. They took life seriously and passionatelyLn all its phases: war, religion, sport. The surrounding towns were all subdued, and if he conquered neigh hors failed to evidence abject humility toward the proud victors, bloody reprisals were visited on them. Tiie religion of St. Frnncis of Assisi (Assisi Is only 14 miles away) Influenced tiie Perugians at one time so greatly that between a quarter and a third of tiie male Inhabitants are said to have taken the Frnndscan habit. Tiie Influence was not lasting, however, for soon they were again at their bloody wars, both against their neighbors and among themselves. Their sports had almost the brutality of a Roman holiday. A favorite contest was in tiie main piazza. Often as a result of such wanton sporting' bouts numbers were killed and many more seriously Injured. "But these chapters., in Perugias life are of tiie past. Tiie change that lias taken place in the character, of the populace Is astounding. Today the Perugians, wtiile maintaining a certain Independence of spirit that their falcon-nes- t city could hardly fail to impart, are quiet, gentle and considerate. "When Perugia grew front its small Etruscan beginnings it extended itself along tiie ridges of its hill, then made use of some of tiie slopes immediately below tiie crests. Few of its streets, Suffering from Nervousness. Stomach Trouble and n Condition, Colo. Springs Woman Run-Dow- Restored to Health. Tanlac. therefore, are level. Most of the little open spaces that the city possesses have been made artificially and are shored up by walls and buttresses. Tiie modern American city that creates parks from refuse dumps is following a lead set by this Italian hill town many centuries ago. Tiie Piazza Sopramuro, which is the market heart of the city, owes its existence to the medieval counterpart of our tin cans, waste paper and Junk. Finally the accumulation buried an ancient Etruscan wall, hence the name of the square, Upon tlie'Wall. Medieval Building Boom. "In the Fourteenth and Fifteenth centuries there was an almost continuous building booin' in Perugia, and chroniclers wrote of the difficulty of obtaining .mortar, stones and masons. It became a city of palaces, each with turbulent days its lofty tower. that followed most of these towers were pulled down by rival families. A few still stand and the trunks of many more can be traced in walls of later buildings. Perugia was nominally a possession of tiie popes from the Tenth century. But for a long time its ecclesiastioui Springs, has saved-- me- from permanent d i s ability," eays. Mrs. - Lueb. 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Wife Loses Husband Over Delayed Message a telegram New York Because was delivered an hour later than the sender expected, a young mother has been separated from Her husband, and though both are in New York city neither knows where to find the ottier. A month ago Louis Bristol, twenty-foubade his wife and and boarded a train in boy good-b- y Toronto for Tliompsonville, N. Y., where he liad learned there was work for an experienced waiter. Two weeks later he wrote to his wife, telling her he was making a fair salary and enclosing money for her and the child to Join him. She left Toronto the next day and arrived l.n Thompsonville, only to learn her husband had left fo.r this city. That evening a telegram the husband had sent to her at Toronto telling her not to come, as he had obtained a better job in New York city, was forwarded to her. It had been delivered In Toronto an hour DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With Bayer Cross Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. Warning ! 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The little fellow hoipstly answered : Dad did! This photograph shows the ruins of the only house built by George Washington. It Is situated at Ilayfield farms, six miles south .of Alexandria, Va. This building was constructed liy Washington in 17G5. About ten years ago tiie place was burned, only (lie walls remaining. The property was purchased by George T. Penny, who is to erect a modern home on the site. But tiie Daughters of tiie American Revolution are to place a marker at the gate, giving tiie history of the house. HALL HAS SIX RIVALS Philadelphia. The Liberty Bell in Independence hall is one of nt least Things That Help half a dozen other Liberty Bells in communities Ah, well, moralized the moraiizer, eastern Pennsylvania somewhere behind the clouds the sun which also rang out tiie news that the Is shining." Declaration of Independence had been Maybe, demoralized the demoralsigned. izer. "And under the sea Is land, but Historically, these other chimes lay that doesn't help a guy when he falls claim to tiie title Liberty Bell, and overboard." American Legion MonthIndeed are so called. They have been ly. gathered in one exhibit at the exposition, making comAs Usual plete the collection of tiie seven By the way," asked the movie" chimes which commingled their voices director, what became of that chap in celebration of the event. Scores of additional bells rang out who married our leading woman last the news when the declaration was month? Oh the usual thing, replied his as- confirmed, but there are hut six, besistant, smothering a yawn. He's been sides the Philadelphia hell, which are shot." American Legion Monthly. recognized by historians hs being au ex- cited much comment. Tanlac In-tii- e BELL IN INDEPENDENCE Signing of Declaration Announced by Other Bells in Eastern Pennsylvania. Thanks The recovery of Mrs. J. J. Lueb, 708 S. Cascade Ave., Colorado stone-throwin- sesqui-centeuni- everywhere endorse Doans. Ask your neighbor! DOANS d gion new Auto Caused Excitement It moderniza- tion of our navy has been continued, aud the army retained at approximately Its present strength. The secretary of war Is authorized to allot a representative collection of war trophies to the American Legion museum at national headquarters, Indianapolis, Ind. FOR OVER 209 YEARS It legislation; rd-looking In I860 the South used In its own Industries 200,000 bales of cotton, hut In 1925 the number of bales manufactured in sight of the cotton fields was 4,000,(KK), showing the tremendous lnerease in Industrial activity In the South. Ijtst year there were 17,000,000 active spindles In the southern mills against 1(1,000, (MM) active spindles In the North. In 1900 there were only 4,000,000 spindles in the South against 14,400,000 in the North. Here is Milton Stern Straus, a student in New York, warbling with Joy , to the tune of his ukelele after hearing that Ids Leopold who died in Australia sonie years ago, Iia.d lef,t him an estate amount- I Mrs. Luebs Quick Recovery non-Alpi- h Vermont by mail, k:d by congress owners left the city pretty much alone and It lived Ita own quarrelsome life, virtually independent. About the middle of the Sixteenth century Iope Paul III took definite hold of the town and built a huge fortress to awe the This great people into submission. pile on the citys highest point became for centuries the symbol to the people of their loss of freedom. They revolted In 1859,' but Swiss Guards were rusiied in and put hundreds of the citizens to the sword. The following year a general of Victor Emanuel drove out the papal forces and the people set about demolishing their hated bastile. The level space so obtained was turned into Perugias prettiest square, around which are modern government buildings. The view from this lofty piazza is one of the best In Italy. Below Is spread out the great fertile Umbrian plain, once the bed of a large lake, geologists say. At intervals rise hills, lower than that on which Perugia sits enthroned, and on each of these smaller eminences are the walls of towns and villages. This is the domain over which Perugia ruled with a strong arm, and over which she still holds economic and political leadership. Perugias cathedral, or duomo, dates from 1'te Fourteenth century. Its greatest treasure Is a finger ring said to be the wedding ring of the Virgin. This relic Is kept in 15 or more caskets, each locked Inside another. The key to each Is kept by a separate custodian. They meet several times each year, open the caskets, and bring the ring to view. thentic Liberty" bells. All tiie six bells are smaller than the Philadelphia bell. Three of them were imported, as was the local chitne; two were cast in Bethlehem. Pa., and the other at Bridgewater, Mass. Tiie hells are the town meeting house bell at Chester, Ia., said to be the oldest municipal bell In tiie United States. Second in point of size Is the Lancaster hell, cast In England In 1745 for the Cloister, near Eplirata, Pa. When it arrived it was declared sinful and worldly, and was sold to the Holy Trinity Lutheran church, Lancaster. After serving at different times as statehouse bell, fire bell and church bell, it was broken in 1S86, but was preserved. Tiie Berks county courthouse bell, cast in Massachusetts In 1703, ranks third in seniority. Tiie St. John's parish bell at York, Pa., was acquired in 1774 by the Society for the Propagation of tiie Faith. It cracked while tolling tiie death of' President McKinley In 1901. Tiie Philadelphia bell was cracked while tolling tiie death of Chief Justice John Marshall in 1S35. The Northampton county courthouse bell the only one of the seven to have remained in continuous serv- icc up to the present was cast in 1708, after which it was tested and taken to Easton and hung in a steeple of the old courthouse. In the tower of tiie Zion' Reformed church at Allentown, Pa., while the treasured Philadelphia Liberty bell lay hidden beneath In the basement dur- ing British occupancy, hung a small bell which defiantly rung out Its sum- mons. After 1790 the Allentown Liberty bell passed to the municipal academy. Seek Jail for School Purchase of the city prison is being considered as a means of relieving the school con- gestion. Keep a stiff upper lip and a cheerful front, and the world will join hands with you. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION I 254 and 754 Pkgs.Sold Everywhere Iont Neglj imed eyeilds or other irritations. You will j I i Taunton, Mass. j t a soothing and safe OVi Cuticura Loveliness A Clear Healthy Skin Insured by Emy-da- y Uie of Coticura Soap |