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Show iieta IJEs Pithy News Notes DAUGHTER AB0WT W. S. Hughes LEGION Will La Follette Head tmmilltHMtlltWIIomilUUIIhtlliniMiMiMIKliHMIHIIKHtlHiamlitlMIONM for Tht Department the American Legion New (Copy NAVAL Supplied Service yd spec-tacul- arrange-Command- DONT DESPAIR GOLD MEDAL Look for the name Cold Medal on every bos and accept oe imitation THE LEGIONS Legion Post in Korea. An application has just been re calved for a charter for an American Legion post In Korea by the Legion's There are IS national department. persons eligible for membership ir Korea and the application hears all the names. The local post will have Its post in Korea, and is being organized by M. L. Swivehart. treasurer of the Southern Presbyterian mission in that country. In his letter accompanying the application for a charter, Mr. Please have the apSwlnehart said: plication acted upon as quickly as pus sible, as we have good reason foi wanting to get busy and get the post organized into a going concern. Charles Young, Popular Tenor, Will Warble at the New Orleane Convention. Down New Orleans way the words gone out that the American Legion's sweet singer, Charles Young, Is going to be on the job again this year at the big national Legionnaires who attended the Kansas City convention and expect to go also to New Orleans, have been asking for weeks whether Young will be there. Young Is official soloist with the National American Legion band, and announcement has just been made he will break away from his concert, oratorio and opera work to accompany the band on a tour, and appear with it at the convention. lie perhaps is one of the best known of the younger singers, and at the Kansas deCity convention was In constant mand. Young became a member of the crew of the U. S. S. Louisville In the early days of the World war, having enlisted In the navy. He then was chosen as soloist for the famous band of John Philip Sousa and toured with the bmd on Its remarkable recruiting campaigns. Following bis discharge from service. Young started on an active and successful career as a public singer, lie is a member of the American Le40 et 8 gion and of La 3 Soclete des Chevaux. ' Rumor or Decanter? a rumor that Wombat has a decanter once owned by General Lafayette. Ts there anything in it?" Judge. The man who makes hay while the sun shines seldom gets a sunstroke. Relief Sure INDIGESTION FOR tNlSS Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief 25t and 75$ Packages. Everywhere hrtY BOX TtEATTV IN Is a medicated snow white cream Removes C KRTSWOl.A" that does wonders for the complexion. an, m. ful face bleach. OR. O. H. BERRY pi "'P1!', CO.. 9T and fcKKM BOOKLKI. CMICaCO , WttMeaa yu. After the Fakirs. persons who have suddenly acquired World war records, wound disstripes and a desire to help other abled veterans by soliciting subscriptions to equally bogus magazines have so aroused the American Legion and municipal authorities at Syracuse, N. Y., that the two forces have combined against such fake soliciting. Anyone seeking a license to sell magazines Is turned over to the Legien for investigation. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM S tops Hlr FUtne RmoTPTanoni9 Rastores Color and to Gray and Faded run Booty oot lirtnryinte. cor. end a.., rtiom. Win. PetcboRPC.lt. HINDERCORNS ensure all T. ci- - comfort totb palo. louse, euL, stop or at lru-fisfeet, make walking eav. Ik, by Ulseox Chemical Work, ratchoirue, N. xj Cuticura Soap is ideal For the Hands .. Swap 25c, Ointment Is ml 50c, Tikym Sc. t. That Local Color. Mrs. Timothy Hay For heaven's sake! What are you going to do with that old wagon? And that harness grandfather had? Where on earth la the car? And what are you dressed like a tramp for? And that straw In your mouth? Are you going crazy? Mr. T. Hay (reproachfully) Maria, wheres your wits? Don't you know them summer boarders are coming on the next train? American Legion Weekly. Letting Him Down Easy. A rich man, lying on his death bed, called his chauffeur, who had been in his service for years, aad said: Ah, Sykes. I am going on a long and rugged journey, worse than ever you drove me. Well, sir, consoled the chauffeur, There's one comfort. Its down htlL" American Legion Weekly. otltimilllllMIIIIIHMHUMHMllUIIIIIOHIItlllimUIIMIOI HOlHIIDUlHlinHIIMIMOf in 1924. Anyway, LnFollette defended his record in the senate, laying particular stress on bis stand on questions relating to the World war. He lias denounced the four-powtreaty and r tariff called the measure the "greatest robber tariff In reviewing the Inever attempted. dustrial situation, he bitterly attacked law and the prothe Senator to who A. displace William sought tlanfleld, posed snip suo.sidy. declared during bis campaign that of all the radical things LaFol-lett- e has proposed, the one most subversive to the government of the United States Is his proposal to take away from ihe Supreme court the final decision as to the constitutionality of laws." He criticized the war record of 'Wisconsins senior senator, and warned against what he termed the danger of experi-nant- s Bosslsm run mad" is the way lie pictured of untried radical theories. the campaign methods of Senator LaFollette. Fordney-McCumbe- Eseh-Cunmil- iimmihimhumnmmimihimiiiii- Miller of New York Is a Live Wire It is not unlikely that the man who is governor of New York In 1924 will be a candidate for the nomination for President of the United States So They also say say the politicians. that if Gov. Nathan L. Miller is reelected next November it Is practically a foregone conclusion that his friends will bring him forward for the Republican nomination, though be consistently discourages any suggestion of the sort now and leaves no doubt that, lie is a loyal supporter of President Harding for renomination. It Is admitted all around that Governor Miller lias achieved the leadership of the Republican party In New York. The net result has been the disappearance of all opposition to his renomination and the coalition of all factions of the party in the most formidable political organization seen In New York in many years. Fifty-fou- r years old, with a vigorous physique and a commanding presence, Governor Miller has a way of going to the heart of a question with rapier strokes of logic that bewilder his opponents. Public men in New York have grown weary of drawing him into debate. HMHIMillNUtfNtHHMWllMUtUIIIMIIUMKiHlimiMmiMWtUtlllHIMlUidf Will John D. Drill on His Golf Links? there's rejoleing. The thousands of There's 6 SWEET SINGER a New Party? Senator Hubert M. LuFollette of Wisconsin wua his campaign for nomination as senator by a landslide victory. The politicians are now saying that his alliance with radicals Is taken to mean that he will seek the presidential nomination of a proposed new national party. They say that I.aFollette's attack on llarding and Republican policies and bis acceptance of the Socialist indorsement of his own candidacy are straws indicating be would like to run for president SHOW AT CONVENTION Chairman Neville of Committee, Prortv ises Big Display at New OrVegetable leans Meeting. Compound myself so I gave it to her and she has received Delegates to the American Legion great benefit from it. national convention at New Orleans Vou can use this let are promised one ter for a testimonial if you wish, as I of the most too much about what your cannot say and inmedicine nas done for me and for my ' Mrs. Wu. S. Hughes, daughter. teresting naval Greenville, Delaware. shows the natiou Mothers and oftentimes grandmothers has seen, accordhave taken and have learned the value ing to Lieut. C. of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable ComV. J. Neville, pound. So they recommend the medichairman of tha cine to others. convention naval The best test of any medicine is what eoinmlt-tee- , affairs it has done for others. For nearly fifty has wbo years we have published letters from been In Wash-ingto- n mothers, daughters, and women, young comand old, recommending the Vegetable Compound. They know what it did for pleting them and are glad to tell others. In Neville obtained your own neighborhood are women who the promise of Assistant Secretary know of its great value. Roosevelt that he would send one batMothers daughters, why not try it? tleship and a number of destroyers to participate In the program. Arrangements have also been made to have the Eagle boats now at Jacksonville, 1st. Petersburg, Tampa, Galveston and St. Louis called into active service with a view to directing the annual cruise of the naval reserve wiio form their crews, to New If you are troubled with pains ot men, Orleans. aches; feel tired; have headache, A Heel of 12 hydroplanes will fly indigestion, insomnia; painful pasfrom Pensacola to New Orleans a few sage of urine, you will find relief in days before the convention and will remain on the river for exhibition flights. While In Washington Commander Neville also arranged for Invitation to the naval authorities of England, Canada, Australia, France, Italy, Brazil and Cuba for their attendance at The worlds standard remedy for kidney, the naval show. A flotilla of submaliver, bladder and uric acid troubles and rines, now eu route to the East from National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Mare Island, Cal., also may be a feaThree sizes, all druggists. ture of the naval display. man ft W.L. DOUGLAS UTAH J Whats this good luck or bad, or retributive justice? Many years ago John D. Rockefeller, retiring from active leadership in the affairs of the Standard Oil comimny, went to the Pocautico hills to get away from oil and anything suggestive of oil wells. Now, on the Porvall and Forsliap land located not more tliau half a mUe from the oil kings estate, drilling Is likely to begin at afly time, as indications point to oil anticlinal. Roy Forsliay, youthful proprietor of the Pleasant vllle Bike Garage, up In Westchester county, had some building lots for sale until a few clays ago, when they were suddenly withdrawn from the market. The reason was the accidental discovery of an oily film on water seeping through iand immediately adjoining, which belongs to William Iofvall. The news traveled to New York. It was recorded in a few brief paragraphs and then tilings commenced to happen. Folks swarmed in from the countryside roundabout Pleasantvllle, asked questions, studied a small bottle of liquid which might or might not be oil of some kind, and asked Roy what be proposed to do when lie got to be a petroleum king. Meanwhile Mr. Porvall, on wlm- - land the oily substance first was found, no longer stays within sound of the telephone In his home. He lias lived there for fifteen years, working as a carpenter and builder by day, and in the pleasant evenings looking after vegetables, fruits ami Howers. rain-soake- MMH'timouiiMii"iiiiiiiimiiiMimiiiiiiMiimoiiii'mnMiuiimioMinunHinii'iii d tinitiimiiiiiNoii G. H. Sutherland Goes to Supreme Court tonHMMnntMMwmMiHio IHUOIttHUMIIIlIMM George IL Sutherland, former United States senator from Utah, bus taken the place of John II. Clarke of Ohio as associate justice of the United State Supreme court. Justice Clarke resigned and President Harding's nomination of Mr. Sutherland was promptly confirmed. Mr. Sutherland is a conservative of widely recognized legal ability and his appointment will leave Justice Ilrandeis the only radical" member of the court. He is a close personal friend of President Harding. He was born In Buckinghamshire, England, In 1802, and received liis education in the schools of Utah and at As a the University of Michigan. member of the senate Ids ability commanded the respect of his colleagues and he established a reputation for his knowledge of international law. Justice Clarke's resignation took effect September 18, on which Hate In was sixty-fiv- e years old, the age o! retirement for the federal Judiciary. As Justice Clarke himself put it, lie desired to retire in order to conform to his own philosophy of life and serve his neighbors and some public causes. Justice Clarke was nominated by President Wilson In 1910. He hopes to make a trip around tiie world next spring, lie is known to be greatly interested in the League of Nations and considers Americas entrance highly desirable. He is president of the Vindicator Printing company, which publishes a dally newspaper In Youngstown. He Is likely to re(de either 1 Clovelisd or New York, but will not practice law. i NEW SALES METHOD RetailenReserreSystem I Eureka. A new federal building is :o be erected in a short time. Hen's, Women's Boy' Shoes I'hls new plan of dUtri button as boon arranged for jour benefit, and turough it jj Price. A local merchant isi planning tn entire new business block. W. L. Douglas shoes nnomtouMMiif Greenville, Del." I was under the iinptfssion that my eldest daughter had -- errrr"....iiTi . .5 some internal trouble as ever since the first time her sicknessap-peare- d she had to go to bed and even had to quit school once for a week. I always ' in Every Town can establish a profitable and permanent hoe business on limited capital through tha From All Parts of Read This Letter from Mrs. hams 1 One Good Merchant Neplii. Over a mile of new side, walk will soon be constructed if present plans carry through. Spanish Fork. A new postoffica building to oust $4,000 will soon be constructed. William Russell, 03 Springville years of age, architect and builder and resident of this city for eighteen years, fell dead at his home after a few minutes Illness. Profits Are Guaranteed worlds n Salt Lake. A fine of $150 foi liquor law violations was levied agaiHst Burt Burnett by City Judge Ben Johnson, when Burnett pleaded guilty to the charge. are the trade-marke- d shoes. High quality, j honest workmanship ooupledi3 with low prioes and latest make easy sales and'i.. styles turn-oreof your small investment. Fre r uick paid express and freight, 10 cents per pair24allow boui suee west of the Mississippi, and bonded aki hipping serrloe help increase profits and now foi large Investments unnecessary. Write ii M catalog and full information. If thereawarded Douglas dealer in your town you maybe EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS tohandlethis great national ly advertised product Any dealer whose Us shoes can increase his profits by adding W. L. Douglas shoes to bis line. that tfl, 000, OOOba been spent is DCMCMDCD IvLIYILIHDLIV. advertising W.L.Douglassboee. No other shoes can equal W. L. Douglas in quick because sales, people call for them. Theresultsol this advertising and 46 years of honest shoemaa lug means sales and profits for you. VnUMff. There are more than 8,000 students in school at present and in. dications are that this number would be increased in the next few weeks. Ogden. j L. Tfc frt iwfcjbM DOUGLAS SHOE CO., 10 Spar fcm frt mukntim. Street, Brockton, Him. Ask your Dealer for W. I. Douglas shoes. Parasols Used as Pets. ' Among the latest fashion novelties for women are parasol handles specially carved In wood and then enamelled hi the similes of portraits of pet (logs and birds. Logan. Ralph Snowball, recently convicted in the city court of fis-ing In restricted waters and fined $200 by Judge Bullen, has filed papers on appeal to the district court. Provo Exeellant weather during the past few days and absence of rain have been very beneficial for cut. ting corn and filling silos, seeding fall grain, picking and marketing fruit, and for the development and harvesting of alfalfa seed throughout Utah, Announcement of the expected arrival of a complete carload of catfish of the larger varieties for state wide distribution in waters not suited for the propagation bf trout and bass was made by D. II. Madsen, state fish and The fisli range game commissioner. to in size fnom four and one-hatwelve incites in length. 8U5PENDERS year wssr or more rn ventoed 7Se and Garter (60c) and Hoe Supporter (all aizea, 26c), No rubber to rot from heat or sweat. Phoe phor Bronte Rusties Springs giv the stretch. ASK YOUR DCALKR. If ho eant supply send direct, giving dealers name. Aeeept no substitute. Get tn genuin Look for guarantee y and name on bocklo. Wrtto for story ot Spring Stretch. A full Men 7. Kaohutp STRKCH SUSRKNDKR COMPANY Ns- - Way and Smosltm Lmm JfciMiacMtrvn Oopt. C You can join the lf Salt Lake. Hopes of Salt Lakt City residents for the proposed A1 pine scenic highway through Parley and Lamb's canyons through Brighton to connect with American Fork roads, were practically dispelied by a let-te- r received by the state road com mission from the federal forestry bureau at Ogden. Forestry funds, with which it was hoped to build the highway, will not be available this year or next year, the letter stated. There is $371,770 in the fund available for road building, but that amount can not be used for the scenic highway project. Ogden. There were practically 75, 000 pounds less butter in cold storage In Utah on September 1 than on Au gust 1, while the quantity of freah meat in cold atorage on September 1 was 125,000 pounds less than on August 1. The figures are obtained from the reports submitted to the food and dairy department of the provisions in cold storage on the dates mention od. Smoked meats were less on Sep timber 1 by 50,000 pounds than on August 1. Condensed milk was re. duced from 54,000 pounds to 32,000 pounds. The report shows that there were 5,000 dozen less eggs on September 1 than on August 1 In Stor age. Salt Lake. Preparations are bein made by the extension division of the to organize of Utah University classes throughout the entire state for the benefit of those who cannot attend the State Institution in Salt Lake City. It is thought that more than 1X) classes will be organized in the various towns of the state this year. Classes will lie organized only in towns where sufficient number ap of ply for the work. A number these will he conducted in the eve n'.ngs for the convenience of those who work during the day. Sme of tiie work that is? being asked for the most Is in English, education, history Edgeworth Club There are thousands of members, most of whom dont realize they belong. There are no initiation fees. No dues. No assessments. Nearly every man who smokes a pipe is either a member or a prospective member. (We say nearly because there are some men who find Edgeworth not just right for them.) becomes a memAny ber of the Edgeworth Club as soon as he starts to smoke Edgeworth. pipe-smok- er It wont dawn on him at first, perhaps, but after he has smoked a few cans he will notice other Edgeworth smokers. He will find a comradeship that ha shares with them not easy to explain or understand, but real and lasting. Suddenly he knows he belongs that he is a life member of the Edgeworth Club." Edgeworth smokers are generallly good, likable chaps. It isnt smoking Edgeworth, of course, that makes them so. They happen to be the kind of men w ho choose Edgeworth. If you have never tried Edgeworth and think you might like to join tha Club," well be glad to introduce you as our guest. Write to us. A post card will do. Just send ua your name and address and say Id like to try Edgeworth, and well send you free samples of Plug Slice and If youll add the Ready-Rubbe- name and address of the dealer you usually buy your tobacco from, wed appreciate the courtesy. Edgeworth come3 and philosophy. Salt Luke. Members of the mill, in Big Cottonwood canyon, under the direction of Winifred October 1st Tinipanogas Cave will tie visited, leaving 7 a. m., Sunday morning under the leadership 8th will of Geo. Young. October where East canyon, travel through short walks will be taken. Also quite a number of trout ere expetoed to be October 15th Deer Creek captured. and Stiver Lake via American Fork canyon will be enjoyed, spending the ivy .on the ahore-- i of this beautiful lake. Iin-loiugi- i. Login. -- The Cache County Fish and (tame Protective ascIation has prepared to receive end distribute tributary to Logan river 7,500 trnut from 3U j to 4 indies in length, being shipped by truck from the Springville hatchery. d Ready-Rubbe- or Plug Slice. Wa- satch Mountain Hiking Club Saturday evening September 23rd held a Watermelon Bust at the old paper d. Edgeworth is already rubbed for you. You pour it straight from tha can into the bowl of your pipe. Ready-Rubbe- d Both kinds pack nicely, light quickly, and burn freely and evenly. Edgeworth is sold in various sizes to suit the needs and means of all Both Edgeworth Plug purchasers. Slice and Edgeworth Ready-Rubbe- d are packed in small, pocket size packages, in handsome tin humidors, and also in various handy quanties. For the free samples address I.aru3 & Brother Company, 50 South 21st Street, Richmond, Va. To Retail Tobacco Merchants: If your jobber cannot supply you with Edgeworth, Lerus & Brother Company will gladly send you prepaid by carton parcel post a one- - or of any size of Edgeworth Plug Slice or Ready-Rubbfor the same price you would pay the jobber. two-doz- en ed Salt Lake. Charles Ilanson Towne, author, who, with a party of writers and artists, recently passed through Salt Lake on his way to Ycllowstoni National iark, said that he thought Salt Lake one of the moat beautiful cities he had ever visited. New Hair TooC Don't much mure pliiiSAnt' At r direct from HLSolG-Elll- to replftf oH, Its trtll T5o COimA, |