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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Why Sleeper Emits Noises That Annoy Fourteen mediums a'ested by Sheriff Daniels in a raid bn the Chesterfield state camp at Manderson, Indiana, were arrainged in city court on charges of bunco steering and obtaining money under false .pretenses They waived preliminary bearing and each. gave $500 bond for appearance A RESUME OF THE WEEKS in circuit court during the October DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER term of circuit court. COUNTRIES The National Coal , Railway company was granted authority at WashImportant Events of the Last Sevsn ington by the interstate . commerce commission to construct 8.5 miles of Days Reported by Wire and Pre the of Benefit for railroad in. Carbon county, Utah. The the pared new road is needed, the company set Busy Reader out in its application for development of coal fields now untouched by jmm tales A writer In the weekly bulletin of the Chicago department of health, says that snoring seems to- be parhuman a attribute, and says ticularly that there is little In medical literature relating to 1L He says snoring GOVERNMENT 'MAPS FIGHT ON is due to vibration of the soft palats ad uvula, produced by deep InspiraTRUSTS; GERMANY STILL WEAK BUT IMPROVING ." tion and expiration through the nose . and open mouth. The sleeper," if normal, sleeps with his month closed, breathing naturally "Are Measures for Announced Many through the- - nostrils, which prevents .Coming Year In Effort To Rethe vibration. of the loose tissues of duce 'Prices; Plan Is. Called the throat. Snoring, as a 'rule, In-Successful . dl cates a disturbance of the breathing apparatus', especially obstruction in the nose, that prevents the sleeper Berlin.--Th- e end of 'the first, year from keeping the mouth closed. under the Dawes' plan finds Germany In children, the writer says, srior- with dark . clouds hanging over the ing Is commonly an Indication tf adenoldi .and tqnslla. immediate business future, but still immeasurably better off than she was before, the plant went into effect. . Why .Burroughs Was HappyThe e'conpm-i- .structure creaks and .1 am In love with tills world; by sometimes breaks, thereby causing ,my constitution I have nestled, lovsuffering to many, hut this agony is. ingly In It It has been home. It due to . amputation of artificial has boen of outlook into the growths and defocmatieb produced by unlvehre. i have not bruised myself the war Inflation. The economic, body sgainst it, nor fried o use it Ignobly. I have filled Its soil, I have gathered. ound itself is fundamentally ' Its harvests, I hawe waited upon its all, tlie energy of the nation seasons, and always have I reaped people is tindiminfshed knd-th- e is undoubtedly recovering its pristine what I have sown. While T delved I ' did "pot lose sighl of thp sky ever- - . economic strength. . . While I gathered.its bread and head. Reconstruction has- already beeii for my. body, I did not neglect, paeat of un started b J- the . to gather its hxead and meat for my ad the healthy .organizations gjich soul. I, have climbed its' mountains, Stinnes concern.. The . modernization , roamed' its forests, "sailed Its waters, i of. Industrial equipment and business its .deserts, felt .the sting crossed methods has been &iyen,a- - new impefrosts, the oppression, of its heats, tus "by the government war against and always have beauty Ond- joy the trusts,, who, under the stress of waited upon and comings.. goings jny. the. times, escaped government . suJohn Burroughs, Naturalist . ' pervision and relapsed into all .those . -- rail-.roa- WESTERN . EPITOME About two hundred thousand acres-o- f Joe Burns, 17, of St. Louis, Mo., primeval wilderness tq be enjoyed lose both legs and possibly his life as the result of a fall from a only by those Who are willing to go by packhorse method will be added , freight train In a railroad tunnel on to Yellowst.one national '.park, if the . near the Great Northern system s recommendations of President Boulder, Mont." Both legs were so committee' on nabadly crushed below the knee by. the tional parks aitd national forests are . trains wheels that amputation was adopted. necessary and physicians say he has The new prohibition army- - will be but a slender chance for recovery. in large measure by the captained The youth tumbled off a freight car same men who now command- - Uncle a part of a circus .train to which Sams enforcement squadrons. . Out of he attacheLhJmself last spring twenty-fou- r new district administrawhen overcome by fumes as the train tors named by Assistant Secretary . passed through the .tunnel. Andrews of the treasury, all but six . Cititens sworn In as deputies es- alreadyt are in the, service". corted alleged members of the IndusCaptain Francis Hale and his metrial Workers of the World out of chanic of Bolling field, Washington, Fargo, North Dakota. They were were burned' to .death at White Sul.taken In two groups and sent across phur Spr(,ngs, West' Vigglnia,- when two bridges over-thRed river, into the airplane in which they were . Moorhead, Minn. to Washington, fell, taking Mrs. Emma J. Agard, who was a fire as' it crashed to the ground. ' second cousin to Abraham "Lincoln, Enraged at the attention Walter . died at her ljome at Canon City, Colo., Johnson, 25, paid tp MVs. Rose Feleei, at the age of 71. Mrs. Agard was born 19, her. husband, Victor, branded his in Quincy, 111.,. May 19, . 1854, the initials .V. 'F. on Johnson's cheek daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. J. V. with a wire, heated over a gas flame, Hanks. She moved to Canon City as the victim lay tied hand and foot before him. Chicago police heard the with her husband in 1881. story when Johnson, hjs face seared Roald Amundsens schooner Maud, with the three inch high letters, stum-- , which has been drifting in Arctic ice bled into a police station. Feleei could since June, 1923, .in an. attempt to noe be found. . cross the north pole, has reached. i Nome on her way to San Francisco Johnny Dempsey, brother of Jack', to be sold.' After Carl Lomen had the heavyweight "champion was accustaken possession of the vessel In the ed of insanity at Los Angeles and . name of the Norwegian government, placed under pbggrvatuin pending as vice consul,' United States Marshal hearing beforp a lunacy commission. Charles D. Jones went aboard with ah The champions brother was arrested attachment of more than $600 which on complaint of his. wife, Mrs. Edna ah oil company contended was owed Dempsey, that .he was addicted to for fuel taken by the Maud before her dope and liquor and had "mistreated . her and their child "beyond endurdeparture in 1922. 'will en-jarg- I am the Spirit of Labor ; Boni in travail from the womb of time, earth is blest in my coming. Mine is the task eternal. Ageless and sexless T minister to human . needs. .. . . Fancies turn to facts, thoughts translate into deeds under- - my Cool-idge- revivifying touch. Mine is the genesis of pbogrpss. In . the race. ance.. . Preparations are under .way for FOREIGN three separate investigations into the collision near Granite, Colo., of two The French and. Belfeiah troops passenger express trains of the Den- have evacuated Dusseldorf, Duisburg ver & Rio Grande Western railroad und Ruhrort, the Sanctions Cities which resulted in the loss of lives of which they had occupied since 1921. two trainmen and injuries, both ml- Mount Vesuvius' has resumed extranor and serious to ninety persons. ordinary activity, the volcano eruptof ashes and A provincial order in council at ing great quantities whole the up lighting countryside at Victoria, B. C., gave British Columbia oblocal option as to beer. In parts of night. Authorities at the volcanic have servatory, however, expressed the province beer is dispensed by the opinion that no great danger is glass and In other parts by the bottle only. The provincial government imminent. ia the only legal seller of alcoholic The acute situation growing out of drinks. the' boundary depute between and Honduras has been reliev-bGENERAL I? the appointment of a commission to locate and make visible the old Construction work valued at sev- frontier markers in he vicinity . of eral million dollars has been tied up Teotecacinte. at Chicago by two strikes resulting A deposit of coal found, jn Panama from differences between bricklayers east of Gatlin lake, will be leased to .and plasterers unions. . Nicar-augu- a y . an American- company. Six murderers went to the scaffold at Carlo, Egypt with smiling lips and an air of contemptuous indifference' about their fate, while the. seventh broke down and had to be dragged from his cell by two. trusty wardens.' The meir. were paying the. supreme, penalty imposed- on them for the murder of Sirdar Sir Lee Stack here laet November. - . ' The selection of JoBephus Daniels as the leader of any movement for a national memorial to William Jennings Bryan is heartily approved by the widow of the Commoner, who. is "deeply . touched by the evident de- sire of the American people, to hon or her husband, Mrs. Bryan declared in a statement to the Associated . Press. . . Every' New York 'policeman must' be able to swim, and those who have not yet mastered the art will receive instruction, under an order issued by Police Commissioner .Enright. Because of the great expanse of water that surrounds the city the commissioner has decided that recruits will not be passed in the police academy until they are proficient in s'Winimlng and life saving. - 'Paavo Nurmi, the champion distance runner is now a Finnish knight and the possessor of the Order of the. White Rose. 'These honors were conferred upon the athlete by President Relander upon Nurmis return from America and- were, in recognition of his advancement, of Fipnish in'ferests through his athletic prowess. Fifteen hundred seamen employed on overseas vessels, in a mass meeting at Sydney, Australia, yoted unanimously against a resumption of work' until the shipowners agree- to demands the scale of pay in force in July be granted for all British seamen. More tlian- fifty overseas vessels in Australian ports are. affected which began on The proteotive committee of stockholders of the' Denver Rio Grande Railroad company have announced that the $200,000,00 representative stockholders action pending in the New. York supreme court, with G. Tracy Rogers and others, as plaintiffs, and Kingdon Gould and Aaron J. Levy as defendants, will be tried at special July 14. term. The marrigae of Prince Henry and An automobile accident "has re- Lady. Mary Scott will take place at the end of November, according to stored speech and hearing .to Harold Fatz of Docksport, N. Y. reports current .in Mayfair, England. The child has been a mute since an The engagement is expected to be attack of infantile paralysis three announced next month. Lady Mary years ago. Recently he was struck is the fourth daughter of the Earl The women say she by an automobile, .but was not ser- of Buccleuch. He now is able to is not beautiful in the the coifYention-a- l iously injured. talk clearly in short sentences and 6ense, but she is' declared to be listens to a phonograph. very charming. A new word, kilocycle, gradually is An unexpected cabinet crisis occurtaking the place of the word wave- red at Mexico City when Secretary length in the vocabulary of radio of the Interior Gilberto Valenzula refans. The department of commerce signed owing to "substantial diverexplained in a statement that the gency of opinion" between himself marking or logging dials is found to and President Calles concerning the have certain advantages in the new gubernatorial election in the state ol term kilocycle, which means frequen- Mexico. Eamon de Valera and the Republl cy or the number of waves per second. can party executive committee have The department of agriculture has issued notice to party electors to ab-- j $238,266.46 it doesn't know what to do stain from voting or taking part in with. It belongs to some sheep the Irish Free State elections in Sep-- growers, but the department can't timber. At that time nineteen of the senate are to be elected. find out who they are. - mem-ber- s . my-poi- . hands lies .the destiny of my. - n. . apd-abo-v- . . 'the Spirit of Labor the wilderness fclossoin Into Toiling I waken deserts to life, , eauty Through my endeavor man rides upon the seas and Boats among ' . clouds. Mine is the gift of sacrifice, my- rfward ia in work well done. Wealth is my creation. I am the apostle of a higher civilization. - , of-it- - ' . . . 'Ill I am the Spirit of Labor . Master amI, who only seek to serve, I' am earths sole regenerator, Hills do I level and the valleys fill, I bqw, reap and gamer for the .. feast whither I am unbidden. . . Temples to learning I rear, yet trie and mine languish in ignorance Mansions I build for the mighty of earth, yet lowly are my dwell. ing places. ' " V iv ; e Gel-ma- Ij lam e b -- practices that caused 'the., American people against the trusty twenty years agQ. The government has announced the ' following measures in an effort to ' ' Tower prices: on war First A. pricq raiding agreements, clauses .arul cohtracts and the passage ef new laws if .necessary.- ; - - ' ; . ' . . - Second . Government action . against. bidding rings which prevent free ' . I .. . competition. nakedness. . Third Laws abolishing ."business Fires warm the favored ones while I sit outside .the glowing circle, . supervision, a moefified sort of bankI hunger in the fullness of afvests. . ruptcy .enabling unhealthy ooncerns . to hang on. Barefoot I trudge lifes thorny ways. But with eyes uplifted to Fourth Use of the public finds to brighter days. . force down the .bank interest rate. Through patient strivings shall I gather the fruits of myendeavops, reichsdank has 'announced tlrfe .The in Gods good time my recompense shall come. . abolition of the cleaving house chargI am sole arbiter of my destiny. For inine is the . . . . . es for the same purpose. . : The . . government- dawns .that the Spirit of Labor. . . . campaign has already begun to be Charles Payne Smith . felt and points to last weeks 4soj) .in the wholesale 'index from 131 to 127 food products dropping to 123 The lattes carry to all of the people Its great from 129. was .largely due to the . RECOGNITION OF message of hope and freedom. On this Labor day talk Labor! .Do credits,, whfeh. forces the farmer .to not anywhere permit Labor day to.be sell as soon as possible. ; anything but Labor day. Talk Labor, Th& .drop in the high cost of fiviwg, preach the great message of Labor, if- continued, Is expected to have a carry forward the message of human soothinrg effect. on the general waye freedom and human aspiration as a of wage raise demands and strike Labor message. most serious of which is threats,-thIts All Carries to Holiday Welcome the friends of Labor In all still that of the rail workers. Welcome these friends gatherings. Message of Hope and The contfoversy in the building when they come with their support Freedom. which threatened to throw out and their encouragement.But see that more thhn 2,000,000 persons, of work LaThese ringing words formed the key- everywhere the day is observed as was settled at tie. eleventh hour and . bor day. note of Samuel Gompers' JL.abor day The Labor movement In America la it was hoped that it will be a preced-den- t message of 1924 : ToF othej settlements. . .of wage earners, for wage movement a Labor day Is the one holiday in all The official, unemployment .figures, conducted earners. earners, wage by the year dedicated to humanity. It It Is a movement primarily for the have rjsen. from '137,000 to. 208,000 ' Is a day set apart for the consideration the of.5 per cenf in the first half of of human problems and for rejoicing protection and advancement of earnbut the actual number is and interests of the wage August, rights at progress made toward that' better ers much union While Jthe trade baltrade organization greater. through day for which we strive constantly. - Let us observe In the ance for July showed a deficit of Labor day Is Labor day a day on which the spirit of the Labor movement: Let 412.000.- 000 marks, compared with leadership of the trade union move- - ns blazon the message of trade union- 321.000.- 000 this ';was ue to ism across the Jiortzon. Let us give of the rush .to buy'inthe foreign martlits inspiration to. those who are op- ets before the new tariff went iritd pressed, who are without' hope and effect Both imports and exports t us show a rise: . whose souls are hungering. .. . . unfurl its banners and sln-- its songs. . Premier Grakski . announces that' Labor day is for Labor, and Labor Poland "will resume negotiations for s striving to enlarge the life of the a trade .treaty with Germany on Sepgreat masses of our people. Labor, tember and the natienalfst press day is fo'r Labor and Labor fights the, is over, the victofy shouting already all are who fight fof in the Permari-Polistrade war. Upward and onward, this Labor day, The stock, exchange, which apparfor humanity, for. the right, for hit the.. bottom went .up- confor freedom and democracy, In ently. last week. The eastern fair siderably the name of Labor, through our great at Koenigsb'erg reyealed.a.n IncreasTrade Union movement! ' The curing busihess with Russia. rent year brought 57,000,000 rbubles in orders- as against 25,000-- 000 last year and 12,000,000. in-- ' thg year beFit must be so that our women . . fore. . toil like men, help us still to reichsbank statement showed The reverence in them, the mothers, a further drop in note circulation by of the future. But make us deterl43,00'0.009 marks, .as a res.ult . of mined to shield them from unequal which not covering went up from 6? to more than .63 per cent. burdens, that the women of our nation be not drained of strength Flier Breaks AI4 Speed Records and hope for the enrichment of a Le Eourget. The French aviator, few, lest our homes grow poor in Lasne broke the world's Ferdiand the wifely sweetness and motherly record,- for 1000 kilometers speed love which have been the saving SAMUEL GOMPERS (C21.37 milesl, flying. .the distance in four hours, one- minute, ten seconds,; strength and glory of our country. ment In the figfit for human betterTo such as yearn for the love a speed of 24S.7 kilometers (154.4 ment Is universally acknowledged and milesl an hour. The former record and soie reign freedom of their acclaimed. was held by the French aviator, Dore. own home, grant in due time the There could .be no Labor day witha kilomeers (137.7 miles) an desires. their out Labor. There could be no Labor sweet fulfilment of hour. day without Organized Labor. who bore the beloved, By Alary, Those who do not belong to the the world's redemption in her Jewish Congress Has Confidence Labor movement may here and there bosom; by the memory of our own Vienna. The Palestine policy of make speeches on Labor day. Usually dear mothers who kissed our souls Herr Weizmann, president of the their speeches are unnecessary; and Zionist congress, received a vote of where they are helpful they are filled awake; by the little daughters with a reeountlng of the services rendconfidence by the 'Jewish congress, who must soon go out into the 217 to 15, with eighty abstaining. The ered by the Trade Union movement. world which we are now fashionLabor Organized Labor the Laresolution of confidence framed ining for others, we beseech thee bor movement that Is what makes cludes the statement that earlier votthat we may deal aright by all Labor day possible; that Is what ing was not considered by the conwomen. makes It real. Prayers of the Social gress as sufficient to cause the resigLabor day was set apart as a nation of the executive committee. AfAwakening , because Organized Labor demandter the Vote, Herr Weizmann agreed W alter Rauschenbusch to continue a president of the execu ed It It was a recognition of Labors tive committee. right to celebrate its victories and to the Spirit of Labor . . Rare fabrics I weave ind spin, yet rude garments cover my I am ... . - Why Rosin in Paper to-ris- e - . 0 0 sho.rt-tim- LABORS RIGHTS e - f s L-e- Heavy-lade- h jus-ttc- e, - Sounds Vary Wthy Syllables ending in ng are .the most difficult for human ears to grasp, w." and y" while those with "s, These, apparently are' the easiest. conclusions have been reacfied through, recent scientific Investigations, says in tests Popular Science Monthly, with .a large audience In an acoustically boor- auditorium, only 4S per 'cent caught sounds such ab ting and bong," while from 00 to 100 per cent were right on sounds like wis and b and th" The sounds "d, y ox. . made .a poor score. Why Shadows: Form e 2 . Robin is used In the mRnutactnre-opaper to make It water resistant so Jhat It will be resistant to writing ink. For this purpose corrynon rosin. Is treated with soda, a rosin goap .being fbrined whiefi is'-- a combination of so- tlium resindte and free rosin and which Is soluble in .water. material ! . added to the paper stock In the form of-- a dilute solution li Water. Ain-- , mlnum sulphqte is then added to the pjiper stock, this precipitating the rosin in very finely divided form,-thprecipitate consisting of- a mixture, of aluminum resinate apd free . resin which, when tha. paper sheet is dried, film o'Ver the paforms .a watep-proo- f ; ' . per flbdr. . shadow is formed when rayk of light are obstructed by an opaque body. Rays of light radiate In- straight lines in .all directions. . As a man approaches a street lamp the light shines-ohis face. and therefore his body casts a shadow behind. In passing the lamp the shadow naturally moves with.. the man, so that when he Is lnfront-o- f the lamp the rays of llgljt strike his back, and therefore cause the shadow' to fall before him. A Home Collection ' During a recent ralnv Sunday a de-- . tout member, of the Motor club, who. was attending churrlf over his radio, inadvertently .leaned forward and dropped a coin- In his hat when broadcast Let Your Light So Shine. The Road. . justice Great' Virtue ; As to be perfectly Just is of the divine-nature- , to.be so to the utmost bf dur abilities is the glory of man.-r-Addise- n. .. - To assure prompt service and quick returns when answering these advertisements, mention the name of this paper. BARBER. AND BUTCHER . . - Gillette Razon Blades.. Pkg. 35c .German Gildozen ?5c ; Tree Brand & Sheffield lettes Razors. $3.00 up:Novelty catalog . 10c. Moab 7 C." . Recent St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. 135-3- .. AGENTS holiday WANTED For Style Center Made to Measure Clothe. $23.50 up. 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