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Show THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Mussolini's Orders Obeyed by Italian Deputies rTyn1 j&hr C 'v " Ni KV; John Hood, music Instruction and choir leader, died suddenly hei'e hs he was entering the Kinema theatre where memorial Services Were being held for Mary Thurman, noted film star. He suffered a stroke of apoplexy and died without regaluiing consciousness. Logan. Cache valleys pioneer marital band, reorganized for last years pioneer centenial celebration, assembled and serenaded some of Logans older pioneers, among thorn Mrs. Sarah Harris, who Is more than 90 years old and who was especially interested In the band's bass drum, which she had heard played in Nauvoo, 111. Salt Lake City. Preston G. Peter son has resigned as chairman of the state road commission, the resignation taking effect January 1. Henry IL Blood, who came to the commission at the same time as Mr. Peterson and who still has four years to serve will be appointed chafrman by Gover nor George II. Dern. Salt Lake City. One person was fatally hurt and ano'ther suffered painful injuries when g. westbound automobile struck a pedestrian, hit another automobile and then crashed Into a street car at State street and Richfield. General view of t he Italian chamber of deputies while ihe members were taking up and passing the laws by Premier Mussolini to make the rule of the Fascistl absolute. If Florida Needs More Land, They Make It fT- ' fas: ' i 1 S ?i 1 - V ,"v :P.. ' y '4j ' 'v. A . -- - - vf'T.if-'- , , n (Copy for This Department Supplied by tha American Legion Newt Service ) : - , : - -- : '..J. ' ' :.. . : ' Plaits for holding the 1927 national convention of the American Legion in Paris are being worked out rapidly, according to John J. Wicker, Jr., of of the chairman Va., Richmond, French convention travel committee of the Legion. The committee's arrangements, as already made, were offthe national icially by approved convention at Omaha, and the committee was authorized to continue with necessary details. The convention, according to the committee, Is to be the occasion of a great national pilgrimage to our foreign cemeteries, the last resting place of approximately 50,000 of our own comrades, and to the battlefields where they fought and died, and where hundreds of thousands of our comrades suffered their wounds and disabilities. We believe that such a pilgrimage, coming In 1927, the tenth anniversary year of America's entrance into the World war and the creation of the A. Brodaway. E. F., in a real sense .would be a secLogan. Carlos Bullock, 13, son of ond A. E. F. tlie first A. E. F. having crossed the seas In time of war to Moses and Emma Bullock of Proviaid In the struggle against the comdence met Instant death while hunting rabbits in the fields north of Pro- mon enemy, and the second A. E. F vidence when a .22 rifle carried by coming In time of peace, paying solBenny Schiess, a companion was ac- emn homnge to our own comrade cidentally discharged. The Bullock dead, and promoting International boy was walking directly behind his peace and good will." The latter part of September has companion at the time, and as they were walking oser the rough ground, been recommended by the committee as the best time for holding the conthe gun was discharged. vention. The French government has Provo. At the request of a delegaassurances that It will place the given tion of taxpayers and business men Trocadero, the largest auditorium in from the rural districts surrroundlng with a seating capacity of Paris, Spanish Fork, the board of county at the disposal of the convention. commissioners has appropriated $4000 In the will be limParticipation out of the 1926 budget toward the ited to those who havetrip been bona fide purchase of a county fire engine to paid-umembers of the Legion for give protection to the south end both 1928 and 1927, the auxiliary and Utah county outside of Incorporated minor lineal descendants of such memcities. bers. Official ships will be designated Ogden. The board of Ogden city to sail from Houston, Hampton Roads, commissioners has made the city New York, Boston and Montreal. One-far- e railroad rates between the home budefc.for 1926 legal when It adopted the provision and passed an appro- and the port of embarkation have been priation ordinance. The budget car- assured. Reductions will also probries an appropriation of $75,000 as the ably he given by French railroads. All Tarls hotel accommodations of every citys portion of the Twenty-fourt6treet viaduct extension. The budget class are to be held for the disposal of is said to have been satisfactory to the Legion during the period of the the Weber County committee of the convention. time Is estiThe minimum round-triUtah Taxpayers association. at 23 days from the Atlantic mated Salt Lake City. Because of In-- " seaboard. This will seven days creased railroad activity, employees In France to cover thegive convention and of the Denver & Rio Grande Western the pilgrimage. Longer periods and railroad will work six days a week various side trips may be taken. instead of five, after January 1, acSavings clubs are being organized cording to an announcement made over the couni ry so that persons deD. D. mechanby Cunningham, master to make the trip may do so ic of the railroad. The change will siring financial without difficulty. effect 500 employees and will increase :,j fc - ; .'C"O i'vy-- v w'-J- cBwamjsaisiMaBiiaiuWtedi ' -- k r 5 & .s& vs, .?&. .. - . jt v' ASB, I have always Milwaukee, YVis. wanted to tell you what a good medicine I think the Vegetable Compound is. Over a year ago I became weak and run- TO VISIT GRAVES OF COMRADE DEAD p wv ii'i widely-know- AtTLis Critical Period Let Lydia E. Piakhams Vegetable Compound Help You Safely Through down, and my back hurt all the time. I was not able to do my light housework. I went to my family doctor and he treated me - Perhaps the large demand for Florida real estate has forced the inhabitants into the manufacturing line in order to supply the demand for lots. At any rate, above Is shown one of the largest filling-loperations ever attempted. The huge pipe line leads from the second largest dredge in the worhl, tvlilch Is busy pumping np the sand from the bottom of an Inlet and through the pipe In behind the breakwater where it becomes part f the new causeway, joining Tampa to Tampa Beach. n ' Jl Health Builder HOSTETTERS Celebrated Stomach Bitten li wholesome tonic. Bleep the stomach la good condition and improves the appetite. h THft BOSTimft Rltrtarih.: OO.. Grasshopper and Cattle a half a dozen grasshoppers nuder a fern make the field ring with their Importunate chink, whilst thousands of great cattle, reposing beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cud and are silent, pray do not imagine that those who make the noise are the only Inhabitants of the Because field. Burke. A Farmer Boy's Success From hard work on a farm to tha itudy of medicine v.as the course Dr. Tierce pursued. he determined to put up in p Plane r NEW HINDU CHRIST Is Launched From Dirigible iii il ; i fA M ": the monthly payroll approximately $12,500, according to Mr. Cunning- n Salt Lake City. Employees and members of their families aggregating more than 1500 persons attended the annual Christmas celebration of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad shop employees In the Salt Lake shops of that .road. After a program gift packages were distributed to the . youngsters preserrt. . Ik Mrs. Annie Besant, the aged leader, has declared that within the next five months the Star of Au airplane was recently launched from the great British dirigible while flying over Pulham, England. A trapeze to which the plane was Bethlehem will arise again and Christ attached was lowered well from- the body of lie dirigible, the planes motor will be reincarnated in the person of was started and the trapeze was then east off. After circling about, the plane J. Krlshnamurtl (shown above), a Hindu. He Is a graduapproached the dirigible, adjusted its speed to that of the airship, and hooked thirty-year-olonto the trapeze which was then hauled up, enabling the plane pilot to ascend ate of Oxford and Is well known as a into the airship. Above Is shown the plane after, being hauled up under the humanitarian and author. Theo-sophl- st It-3- 3 d dirigible. . . - Anihokes UNIVERSAL SERVICE ham. Felony complaints will be asked against second time liquor law violators by deputies making arrests in future it is announced. With several major crimes' committed recently, declared traceable to liquor, It is held that fines are inadequate as punishment. Prevalence of drunkenness makes more rigid methods Imperative, .It Is declared. Provo. Control plan for .the waters of Ufah lake by users In SaU Lake Rnd Utah counties has been presented to Sylvester Q. Cannon, consulting engineer for the city of Salt Lake and president of the board of presidents of the canal companies using waters from Utah lake, by George hL Bacon, ' itate engineer. Bingham. , for over a month and didn't help me. I saw your name in the paper ana the name of Lydia E. Pinknama Vegetable Compound, and I said to my husband, I will try that and see if it will help me.' I have taken six bottles and am feeling? much better, bat I am still taking it as it is the Change of Life with me and I will keep on till it is over." Mrs. Annie Kwinsk rear 626 1st Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Brewton, Alabama. "During ths Change of Life I suffered for soms time during each month with head-ach- ea and backache, and waa hardly able to do my work at those times. A friend recommended Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound.&nd sines taking it 1 feel like a different woman.'"-Mrs. Mattie Adams, Downing Street, Brewton, Ala. 12,-00- 0, ' ,fc m MIDDLE AGE in to AA3r2" WOMEN OF News Notes Its a Privilege Live Utah Win Army Uniform Fight MODEST SENATOR . Salt Lake City. The chamber of commerce has sent, out a follow-uletter to fifteen chambers of commer-e- e and commercial clubs In all parts of the. state, advising them that the dead line for copy in connection with the 1926 advertising campaign has been set for January 16, and urging them to get their copy .In immediate-ly- . p the service, adoption of which by congress Is the outstanding point on the American Legion legislative program for 1920, was Indorsed by President Calvin Cool-ldg- e In his address before the Legion convention at Omaha. The President said In part : Undoubtedly" one of the most Important provisions In the national defense Is. a proper and sound selective service act. Such a law ought to give, authority fqr a very broad mobilization of nil resources of the country, both persons and materials. I can see some difficulties In the application of the principle, for it Is the payment of a higher price ' that stimulates production ; whenever It can be done without .economic" dislocation such limits ought to be established in time of war as would prevent so far as possible all kinds of profiteer; Ing. ", There Is little defense which of a system which 'can puts some men In the ranks on very small pay and leaves others undisturbed to reap. very large profits. . . : In the advent of war, power- should be lodged somewhere for the stabilization of prices as far as that - ght he possible In Justice to the country and Its defenders." TJNIVERSAL Finally ready-to-us- form e his Golden Medical so tha Discovery public could easily it. procure This is a D i scovery tonic in its effect on the stomach and d igesti ve apparatus ; an alterative in its action on the blood, liver and skin. It increases the appetite, stimulates tha digestion, enriches the blood, and make both men and women feel as they did when they were young. , All dealers. Large bottles, liquid, $1.35; tablets,' $1.35 and 65c. - Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo N. Y., for a trial package tablets. Boschees Syrup HAS BEEN Relieving Coughs for 59 Years Carry a bottle In your car and always keep It In the house. 30c and 90c at all druggists. It's for Piles Petersons Ointment Hundreds of people have told me, that Petersons Ointsays Peterson, ment Is the quickest and best remedy for piles In the world." For chafing, eczema, old sores and sorefeeL All druggists, CO cents. Retain the Charm Of Girlhood A Clear Sweet Skin Cuticura i- Will Help You . .Ogden. Mayor P. F. .Kirkenhall, who will setire from public office on January 4, was presented with a token of appreciation In the form of a beautiful chimes clock by officials of the. city hall. The presentation was made at Mayor home, by' a large group of In Memory of Wilson $200,000 memorial bridge over Pearl river,-- Mobile, Ala., was flamed In the "Woodrow . Wilson BridgeA "and-attache- s President it memory of the. 'the suggestion of. Ilenry Graves Post of the American ' Legion at Mobile. "the workers. . The. Legion ordered a bronze tablet Salt Lake City! Reconditioning the placed on the bridge and a portion of storehouse of the Sugar the Inscription will be a sentence from was the address of President Wilson to at company Spanish a declaration of congress asking-fodestroyed by fire will cost $35,000. acwar against Germany.. cord in g to a statement made by WilT. 11. Curuway, Democrat, Jonesliam II. Wattis, vice .president of the boro." That laconic sentence is Sen- Company, recently. Mr. Wattis said Meets in Philadelphia ator T. II. Caraways biographical the work will commence at once. Mr. Philadelphia has been chosen as the: sketch in the new congressional db Wattis said that he was unable to defplace for holding the 1928 national conrectory, for whlth senators and rep- initely announce the damage done by vention, of the American Legion. Th resentatives write their own stories o? the fire, but estimated that It will gathering, to be held some time Left lo right nbove are pictured Lieui. John Beveridge, Jr., anil Lieut. their lives. The brevity of the Arln-sa- run between $750,000 and $1,000,000. Legion In October, will, be a. feature of the w B. n the John and the old In army uniforms. After solon wins for him the distinction Bellinger, Jr., wearing Efforts will be made to save some of citys observance-othe one hundred r a and the the secretary of having the shortest sketch In the 123,000 fight between the bags of sugar, It and fiftieth anniversary of the signing of war has approved the roll collar uniform. j volume. was announced. f the Decimation ol Independence. war-tim- e Rirk--endajl- . Utah-Idah- o Fork-whic- ... . r - For Guts Dress at once with "Vaseline" Jelly. Prevents soreness. Shuts out air and dirt. Heals quickly. Keep it har.dy for every emergency. CHESEBROUGM MFQ. COMPANY New York State Street Vaseline It. V. . Mr. OF? PKTROLIUM JC1.LY s f ten-yea- pro-chok- anti-choke- s, 100-poun- d W. N. U., Salt Lak City, No. ' |