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Show I TIIF, SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. T'TAIT At least by-th- I News Notes J TMei It' AMERICAN I I Utah e (Cqp 9 ThU DfpartmRrft Supplied by American Legion News Sevice.) Tor If Apologist . . ing the profession, of .civil engineering Should! he-- , ncit as his jife work. Tiave changed his mind, they say, be would havebeen.infinitel.y successful, for tie is w,vs engineering sorfi'e-comsuccessful thing or other to ' pletion. The latest engineering feat! tcF win. him credit was pie building .of the departjnerft "of Rhotle Island of the (American Legion" into one of The strongest beams in the national structure oT the Legion This was" done during lfls wlminUtration in 1024. Legicm work if is been $ particular- ly favorite objective for Mr. Litjle-field'- s engineering genius. Jle began serving the Legion as a charter iuein- - j. Two-third- s h car-niv- ocap-ion- .' the-sign- thht-ensuejl- Sey-bold- Sey-bold- jt f- n " d . pate The "total weight of "the What may have been an attempt niust be between 4,00 and 600 to assinate President Calles ocucrred pounds. Where oiie individual char-tei- s in the national stadium in. Mexic6-Citya ship with, only ope passengers As .the president was entering seat, the rate would be $4 a pound. the stadium an .unidentified man From a sickbed In Pliila.dalphia, leap 1," or fell, from a parpet close There was a where he is critically, ilf from an af- by the president. smothered of the heart, Major General explosion, and when, the fection he .was (ound to. reached was man L. former quarRogers, retired; Harry off and his blown both hands of . the army, filed have termaster general at the war department charges chest torn open. He had carried a sgainst his successor, Major General bomb concealed beneath his coat. William H. Hart, that promises to creMrs. Robert V. Chambers, wife of in ate a sensation unprecedented famous American novelist, was the American army history. the heroine of a dramatic resoue at Sam Sloan, state treasurer, who Bray, England, while out in a motoris handless and armless, has started ized cano? with Oscar M. Sheridan, a tas-- that would daunt most men who is collaborating with hei" on a 'in singning his name 1300 times by new play. The canoe got caught lost his Sheridan and holding a pen in his teeth. The sig- rought water ' natures are being placed on $00,000 balance and fell overboard. Jlrs: worth of state bonds issued for the Chambers stopped the motor and held. purpose of erecting buildings- at the Sheridan above water until assistance arrived. University of Arkansas. pound. . - i 4 i Whether prenology is to be classed as a recognized science or art, or as ordinary fortune telling, prohib ited by a city ordinance, probably will be decided by Judge John W Wade in First division circuit court at Lit tie Rock, Ark. Rosa Mark, a Syrian woman phrenologist, filed a petition for a temporal order to enjoin the city officials fnm enforcing the ordinance after oftcers had instructed her to stop the practice. She alleges that phrenology is a recognized scien- ce and should not be classed as tune telling. for- After having . been in the water more than twenty-eigh- t hours, clinging to their overturned twenty-fop- t skiff, Tom Madden and (Jeorge of St. Catherines were rescued crew eight .miles by a livesaving west of Fort Dalhouse, Canada. Both men were exhausted and are in a serious condition. A new baby, born on September 13, was christened after Commander John Rodgers at Honolulu. The infant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. . Gof-fi- Bos-tinma- Rofino. I rt 7 r n Registration, of the University of Utah is expected by E. university recorder, according to a "statement made by. him. Mr. Norton bases his expectation on the rate of 'increases? manifeste'd in the registration of the 'last' three ot four Salt- - Lake City 2800 students, at . More than . Provo. enrolled-a- ' . . years. the 600 students registration qf the Brigham Young college. This shatters l first day records of the.institutoin.acdording t'o E. II. Halt, t first-day- s a-- secretary. . the Ogden. 'Hearing of a receiver for the .interstate Sugar .company, which ic sought in an action instituted !u the Second district eoiit by the Columbia Trust company nas been postponed until September 28 by Ju.dg6 ' James. N.. Kimball. on Salt Lake City. anVolnt-men- Indications t are that gasoline sales tax collections for August, which were expected to reach the peak of about $145,000, will fall considerably below the collections from July sales, which ran about $139,000, according to Charles Hciner, chief deputy to H. E. Crockett, secretary of state. Inasmuch as collections are on the gasoline when it goes into the storage tanks, it is possible that the uncertainty and indicated declines in gasoline prices during August are responsible, Mr Heiner believes. Co In vaste Basket, Says . . A.tforney . . , , Lefttfs Like This Prove the Reli . ability of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Turtle" Lake, 'Wisconsin. I took Lydia E. Umkhams Vegetable. Com-pound for weakness, ackache and ne- May Well " rvousness,. I bad Declaring that .How- .Wffsbingtort aril E. Coffin and his personal, associate are largely rspon&'ibla,for the unsatisfactory sjate of the nations. airdefenseCaptain H.,L. Scaife. former goverrtment investigator anil now a lawyer in Washington,, addressed a letten' to. Air. Coffin demanding his immediate resignation from President Qxilidgesi aircraft board! If,.apolo- gists for existing. Conditions are to sit on the board, . which yrill begin . its investigation into the aircraft, situation, Captain the cold facets- - and Scaife 'charges burning .statistics might as wfell he thrown into awaste Jaasket . Captdin Scaife declares in his .letter that since the war the United States has. expended $501,000,000 for aviation with "fihtjiingto show-fo- r it exeept. America trailing! the.aViatjon of other nations which procession . . spend less, ancf get ipore. , The American aviatioit bureaucracy, according- to Captain Scaife. is responsible for this condition, and wage.s TelenUess war updn its opponents.' Colonel William Mitchell, he asserts-- is' not the only' martyr amqng those who would hare 'the truth. I am prepared to fdrnish to arfy "committee which sits with nofte of. the members under a cloud tlie names and witnesses to jirove the "following cases among many as illustrative of the methods- employed to silence and discredit those who have voiced complaints, wrote Captain Scaife. 1. lllajar General William L. Ken-- . Ty, head of.thg buronp of aeronautics, demoted 'to. a Colonelcy after a senate committee as in the army air service. . 2. A colonel who was penalized for testifying tjiat thfire .werg no American-madefighting planes in "France by being . deprived by "the '.war department of receiving d.ecora- tions which, foreign, government sfcught to bestow upon him for overper-.mitt- ed - testify-.jnsf-befor- s First-Sout- ENCOURAGED DE Permitted To Presidtf Is . these troubles .for years and had taken other medicines for them, but I have found namedicine so good as the . V ,f. Vegetable-Com- and pound I it to my . friends wko have troubles similar to mine. I saw it advertised and thought I would try it and it nas neipea me m an my troubles. recommend . have had six children and I have taken the Lydia "E. Pinkham 'Vegetable Com- pound1 before each one was born, for weakness vomiting, poor appetite and backache, and again after childbirth because of dizzy headaches. Jt is a good : medicine for it alwavs helps me. I havtf also talcin' Lydia Pinkham s Liver-Pillfor the last eiht years for cop Mrs! Mabel, La Point, stipation. v R. F. D. No. 1, Turtle Lake, Wisconsin! In a recent canvass, 98 out of every 100 women say they were benefited .by taking "Lydia E. Pmkhams Vegetable s Compound. tCIAL ERUPTIONS unsightly and tamoying.- - in proved by one application of , e - BS--I - 500.,-00- 0 two-third- P?3 .Statistics And Facts . "rlends of Raymond B. Littlefield say her once had intentions of follow- - They-hav- NTS .AIRCRAFT BOARD SCORED BY - WASHINGTON LAWYER thr LITTLEFIELD' GETS . RESULTS FOR A a n SHOULD BE CK11II MEMBER. OF " e THAT - " diph-.theri- SICK WOMEN - , r t f ErSlSH3r3r5T3I31B15fSI3131S1315IBlHIc!ISBI312!9 federal prohibition TELEGRAPHIC TALES agents are under treatment of Cleve- 1 land, Ohio, for partial loss sight or violent illness from sampling boota Privilege ter Live in j governleg liquor as required ment to get evidence, before making a raid. W. E. MacAdams and F. J. A suffering partial RESUME OF THE WEEKS Kennedy, Detroit, blindness, are under'treatmentln that DOINQS IN THIS AND OTHER Salt' Lake City. William Magee, 18 .' city. .The others are being Heated year old jockey, was almost instantly . COUNTRIES. . . . here. . killed at the fair grounds race track Bevon. Important Events of the Last Posttgaster General New has ap- when thb horse upon which he was. Days Reported by Wire and Preproved petitions for aii mail service riding bolted into the fence circling "pared for the Benefit of the f. on routes between Chicago and De- the Outside jof the track, throwing his . Busy Reader troit, .Cleveland and Detroit, CSrey-- rider headon Into the boards' And enne and Denver, and Chicago and posts, .qrushing his skull and, breaking New Orleans via St. Louis, Memphis WESTERN EPITOME his neck. . The youngster, whose trnd Jackson or Vicksburg, Miss. home was in South Edmonton, AlberDr. Curtis Welch,' only physician of Three men were electrocuted and ta Canada," was brought here recently of hero Nome, Alaska, and (he a fourth probably fatally burned epidemic there lasf winter has when they dragged a construction el- by Cb'arles Emmert for thS purpose of arrived in Seattle, Wash., on his way evator guy wire across a high pen- riding the. horses which ctynpose the to his old home in New Haven, Count, sion cable at Detroit, Mich. Sirs. C. .Emmert stable. At Vancou for a vacation. His place is ver he is said to haf-- b'een the leadPresident Coolidge ill willing to lis- ing rider until he being taken bya Seattlo doctor. Dr. left. for The WinWelch is credited with saving the ten to argum'ent for executive clem-- , nipeg meeting', whence he caTite to lives of many residents ef Name dur- ency for former Goverhor McCray Salt Lake with the Emmert string. ing the exciting time when relays of of Indiana, now serving a .sentence dog teams were rushing serum over in the Atlanta peniteitiary, b.ut will My ton! Charles Wale, a farnier, rethe frozen waste between the end of act favorably on. the application made siding five mitas west of Myton, was. the Alaskan railroad and Nome. by friends of McCray 6nly in. the severely burned while trying jo enter, with Arizona licenses event a strong case is mhde jn his hls'hdme and save valuable papers,' . Hunters "aftpr the building had been set on fife alone may train their rifles on the behalf. . by a bolt of lightning. fipre of Kaibab national forest. GovAfter flying for fifteen minutes the ef' ernor Hunt of Arizona ruled in Curtis racer which will be the navy Deltj. Mrs. Ludwig-- ' Jorgensen is fect, when h& issued an executive or- entry in the Pulitzer trophy race, preparing to erect a restaurant, gader declaring that the state holTis Lieutenant Alford J. Williams ex- rage and hotel at Mdrjum pass on the title to all of its wild game. Thousconfidence the plane would Grand Centtal highway fifty tnilos pressed ands of deer roam through the forest, beat the present .world. sped record west of Delte, where tourists can find located nortlr of the Grand canyon, of 278 miles per hour made by, a excellent accomodations. and many are said to be facing starFrench aviator, Bonnett, last DecemPrice. of "the cement, vation because of lack of forage. ber. in the out- been work has completed Wayne Willett and the team of horlet? tunnel for the rock-fil- l dam which A harness$100,000,000 ses whh;h he Was holding beneath a frojeetfor tree on a farm two miles east of Wall- ing the great tides of the B;,iy of is soon to be constructed near Scofield in tha Price River Water Irriowa, Ore., .were instantly killed dur- Fandy so as to generate from gation district. This, tunnel, driven and to 700,000 supsevere a horsepower, thunder ing storjn. to through the rock; formation on the" section the eastern ply electricity The Lost Canyon mine, about which of this country and Canada has ap- Bo.uth side of the proposed dhmsite, much romance has been woven for to a depth pf. efght inparently been indorsed by the voters will be lined ches throughout jtslength. The commony years, has been found, in the of Maine. . opinion of Humboldt county, Nevada, pletion of this work in three weeks Robert M. La Fol.lette, Jr., follow- time will find directors of the district mining men. Prospectors and engineers have been hunting for years for ed in the footsteps of his late father making An inspection before the watthe reported fabulously rich lpdge but when he won th.e Republican nomiua-tio- er is turned into the Junnel. been informed that the valve for the .United States senator; all failed ih their search. It remained for a shecpherder to break ship fronl Wisconsin. TTis victory gates for use in the tunnel are now a piece of rock off a ledge in the vi- came in a decisive manner against en route. When Installed tbjSy will candidates have a discharge .capacity .of about cinity of Golconda, seventeen miles three other Republican east of Winnemucca, Nevada, and dis- and he will now go into thd final elec- 500 second. feet under 50 feet head, .and will be operated by means of cover rich ore, which is believed to tion September 29. set in the gate shaft imhave been the source of Ed Laytons FOREIGN above" the gates; and at a mediately prosperity years ago. the length, of down point The Japanese government apnoun-- . The first district court of appeals . tunnel. the of Los Angeles has granted the ap- ced that in the beginning of shipSalt Lake City. Frank, Roberts, peal of Norman Selby, former prize ments of gold reserves to the United fighter, known as Kid McCoy, for a States September 20 the specie that about 65 years of age, 'night watchwill be shipped will belong to the gov- man for the Purity Biscuit company new trial on the count of manslaughternment and not the Bank of Japarn for the past six years, was fatally in-- ' he is which er, for serving a term in San Quentin prison. The conviction The purpose Is to improve jured when he was crushed by the situation abroad, minimizing carriage of the freight elevator on the was recorded in connection with the debts.-I- t second floor of the plant. He was killing of Mrs. Theresa Mors here in loss in the payment of foreign was announced second that shipment" of found cajight between . August, 1924. reserves" will con- flsor and the floor ofthe elevator by government specie Six prisoners, including one convic- tinue until authorities attain the" Arthur Mitchell, foreman of the bisted slayer and three accused in bank aim in .view. cuit company. . robberies, escaped from- the King Salt Lake' City. Saft Lakes newest county, jail at Seattle, Wash., using Shapurji Saklatvala, . communist street two pistols and a knie fastened on a member of parliament, barrtal from lighting system, on pole. They fled in a jail physicians the United States as a member of the was put into operation with a true British delegation to the automobile. spirit, thousands taking part in , in Washington; the. celebration arranged for the conference Japan's consumption of gasoline "of State Kellogg The switch .that turned the has increased at a rapid rae during blames Secretary troubles. . for on was thrown by Mayor C. his. lights the last two yers whe.n. reconstruct Neslen and was Clarence tion needs have opened the way for A drive foe a $5,0000.000 lpan to fo'r the npisy festivity the Introduction of automotive trans- repatriate 15,000 Armenians and inportation on an Important scale with augurate an irrigation project to enSalt Lake City. Ralph W. a resulting demand for the necessary able them to grow cotton as the initial will face the firirut squad, at the motor fuel," according to reports of step toward recreating the "Armenian state prison October 23 to pay the Bhipme.nts from Los. Angeles.' harbor. national home was launched at Gepenalty for the murdbr of Patrolman neva at a banquet by Dr. Fridjtof DaviiJ IT. Crowther on October j2. GENERAL Nansen, the Norwegian explorer and 1923. This, is. the, fourth time an exThe shipping "hoard again over- delegate to the assembly of the league ecution date has been fixed for ruled President Palmer of the fleet of nations,- since his, conviction on a. charge of corporation in the matter of ship first degree murder the Apsil A tin hat belonging to one "of Verof the sales. By a three to three vote It failthe commission follpwing Beven wooden legs ed to affirm the recommendation of dun's veterans, was made The crime. pronouncement tfrere one American and decoratiqn Mr. Palmer that four ships operated Thifd left at the American embassy at Par- by Judge M. L. Ritchie ofthe. Munson the" . by court! St,eamship company is district soldiers of French by a delegation line be sold to as the to be forwarded to United States Senr Cojnmis-sioneLogan. An illustrated bpoklet" defor that company $3,0S0,000. t . . Borah. . ator Benson did . not attend the scribing the work jbe'ing done in the " A new method of detecting sypWJig various departments of the tl. A. C. meeting. announced by Dr. Mueller, bead of has just been issued by the college is An airplane, company has announ-"ceVienna sereological institute who department of information service. the it Would ctirry passengers in Medical society that A large number of. the .booklets, groups of three to the international told the Austraip the Wasserpian hound In, an attractive cover, are besupercede air. races "at New York from Chicago entirely ' ing mailed from the department. . . of 50 cents a test. next month, at a six e . Raymond "B. Littlefield.- her of James Stanton - posl Falls, R. I. He Legion, Central served in post' offices' until the bigger job "came in 1923 when .at the .department convention he was elected department adjutant, "whfch "office he held for- - one year. Indication of his efficiency and popularity as a department adjutant .is revealed- - by" the incident of his election tp . the" depart-men- t commandership by acclamation' at the department convention In August, 1924. He is at present serving as alternate, national executive com. " mitteeman. The same gradual steps, that" took him from Just u buck Legionnaire tJ the department commandancy, 'he followed in the. great adventure of . He enlisted in the Rhode Island 191B, and.' National Guard on May-23- , served in that organizatioit with ranks of private,' corporal and sergeant, Theh .came the World war, and he went overseas with the Seventy-thirArt. C. , as a sergeant major, Where Jie served in the line of advance, lie was recommended for. a commission, when the armistice was signed. . Mr. dttlefleld was "born in 1S95 at Central Fails, R.T., where 4ie was in. the publie schoojs. 6f-th- f 1917-191- d A-- Junior. World's JSeries for Boy s' Ball Teams ilokling ofta- junior world's series for boys' baseball teams throughout-th- country under tlfe. aushices of the American Legion will be proposed at the national convention of the Legion at Omaha from".October5 to 9. by the national Americanism commission. . "Decision to this effect was reached following "a recent conference. bet ween L. GrifLegion ufficluls and MnJ.-Jobfith, commissioner of. the Western conference; who offered his assistance in' ' . working out the idea. .Recent developmefits portend success for the plan, if it is approyed at- . the notional 'convention. Kcne.su w 'M. Iaindis, high "commis-- , sioner of baseball, placed ins stamp of approval on the plan" to form the hoys. league. " ".I. A. B.utjer. a 'member .of the staff of the National Amateur Athletic association, and Allan "Waters, di' the Legions conjniunity and civV Wtter-.nten- t in. workbureau, are. ing. out the details of the., plan Mr.. Waters, conceived and worked out the details of the plan of the junior base--' .hall league for possible sponsorship . . . . . by the Legion. The- - present Intention is to promote the .organization of baseball leagues for boys of 'fourteen to seventeen In all parts' of the country, according to Frank Clay Cross, direetvrr of the Americanism commission. Championships will he staged by districts," by . Vrtates and regions, leading" up to the national contest to he held each year at national conventions of the Legion. In the Junior world series, ns it will he called, the victor of all states- east of the Mississippi river will play tha champion of the West. The junior, world series is one feature of a general plan' for Legion activity in sponsoring and promoting a greater active participation on the part ef the general public In athletic ' RUB YOUR "EYES? Use Lr. Thompson s Syewater. Buy at your aruggibts or U65 Klver, Tryy, N. x. 2iooklot. ouNeedr0JM 8 ;TfJtfcTonic w.. e It tends to promote good health, strengthen the digestive organs and to keep the stomach At All Druggists. , in good condition. THIS HOSTETTER PA. CO., PITTSBURGH. -, a-- oJbulldyoujun . Prisni '" seas .service. Sold Many 'English More t'han' twenty prisons in Eng3. A major .in the air service who . was confined to an insace ward after land have .been entirely closed since 1914 and the 40 remaining i.n use are making 'complaint's, and- - afterwards onl "filled at any, time. . The restored to ijuty when the case- - was total partly population today in Eng- - .. prison brought t the attention- of General land is- - les. than 60,000 against 0 ten years, ago. Prisons that are Keqly. . 4. A 'member of .the . Lafayette no ldnger needed "are .being sold, by the prison commissioner. who was declared e'scadrille, after warning the men he was . training of defects in aeroplanes made BEAXiil. i .by the Curtis's dofnpany, and pfter .DIAMOND' DYES! he was informed that this would hap.-peto. him jf his activities did not . 1 - - 167,-0.0- -- . C6clS0 5. A pioneer aviator, who, since the, war, was ordered lo. perform a duty which, carried with it imminent risk of death. Coming through .this he was later framed up "and thrown o.ut of government employ. 6. . The chief legal adviser of the" army 'air' service, who was discharged, for appearing before, a senate committee, where he testified that. 122 carloads of materials and planes belonging to the "United States govern-- " ment. and valued at" $800,000, had mysteriously ..disappeared from the Elizabeth, N,. J., .plant of an aircraft controlled chmpany by Japanese bankers. Capfafn Scaifes letter is replete with specific instances, which he cites to demonstrate Mr.' Coffins unfitness to serVe on the presidents board. . . " - JuSt Pip" to Tint or Boil to Dye" Effch pack-- . ;iage contains directions. so simple any woman can tintsoft,-- . delicate shades or dyg rich, permanent co.tars in linger! 35-ee- et-- " siiks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats; stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings! hangings every-fhifig- ! . other kind and tell yoifr druggist whether the material you wih to color i? wool or silk, or whether it Is linen, cotton or.mixed B,uy goods. nO Diamond-Dye- s " . . . . . Subject to Release Slip Hut; Ahgy, Im .very Press with you, really!" You promised faithfully, . to bring vour engagement ring tonight, Negro Burned Follow.ing An Attac-"lie Believe me, ;iar, Ipi sdrsy.. New Albany," Miss.---Q. Ivy.-- nt The truth is the other girl hasn't re- 1 gro timbey cutter, was burned at the turned it. yet. stories. Stake by a mob whiohhad taken. him from officers near here. Ivy according to Sheriff Johq W. .Roberts, confessed that he attacked the daughter of a farmer in Utah community, eighteen miles Xrom here. - He was returned to the scene of the." attack" and' 'burned to death. 'More, than one Honestly, in all my 15 years of exnever known thousand persons wpre in the mob perience as a nurse I have with Tan lac, a of medicine that compares from" which took .the negro Sheriff is the plowing tribute of Nurse. M. E. . .. . Roberts-o- f Chappelle. Union, county and. Sheriff Time and again I have recommended. Reese of Lee county.- Tanlac and always with surprising results. Some time ago my Mother complained of being generally run down and on the A." E. F. Officer Under Arrest verge of a nervous breakdown. She bad , L. AlLHDOffl, M Washington. D.C. Beverly Grayson Chew; former daptain in the A. E. F. and a paroled prisoner; is. under $5000 bond following his arrest on charges of alleged conspiracy to falsify fingerprint records at the' federal peniten:. tiary. . . . Wire. Across Road Is. Fatal Chicago. Hanging unseen in the darkness across the West. Michigan Pike, four miles nqrth of 'Whitehall, Mich., a heavy telephone guy wire brought instant death to tw.o .Chicago women when the automobile in which they were riding at a speed of 35 miles an hour crashed into it. The two women, Mrs. William B. Young, 60, and her daughter, Edna Young, 20 were asleep In the rear seat when the wire tore the top off the coach. HEALTHY no appetite, her stomach was disordered, digestion weakened and her bowels were . most irregular. . . . Tanlac came to her aid at once, "so that on a brought vigorous appetite she began to eat with' the greatest relish, and made the digestive organs function properly once more. In a snort time she was well, happy and strong, and although over 8a years of age she Is now vigorous enough to look after her household duties and go out quite-little, too. This is I praise Tanlac and consider it the best tonio and health ouilder ever discovered. What Tanlac has done for- others it can also do for you. Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for constipation. Made and recommended by tfcs manufacturers of Tanlac. TANLAC HEALTH FOTLYOUZl W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 39-19- 25, s , . 1 f 'i |