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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, J3l. Kwaa Bogin, ' ROUND-THE-WORL- Street, h 481 and 481; Carreapondait, mi x Twwnty-Xowrt- Z803-W- 1 ode?, ; (Copyright by th Chicago Tribune Newspaper Syndicate aad th McClure Mewatper y actuate) t in Bow ' America iearty Support Aured ' Director by Men Who Lead Organizations. . Greatly This Is View of Apostle Ogden Impeded, but Citizens D. O. McKay, Just Back From Stay in London. Welcome Precipitation. ktMi Mo-Ks- kt la - lf Lb-ge- n; n. at t en Mon-sign- - l Planned for ' -- Conklin' It to It at Final Rett ' and Candidatet -- y, WOMAN IS BURIED. Dee. 37. Funeral service for Mrs Mattie Poulter McCord were held this aft-m- oo In th Twelfth ward, si 1th Blahop David J. Wilson In charg. Speakers Were Alfred Burdette. John Wetann Mary A. Just. Bishop T. B.Wheelwright and President Robert L Burton. Soioa were sung by Mrs. Mary K. Farley, Mrs OGDEJN, LaReu Snyder and Mr. Joseph Interment was In th City cemetery, where Moroni Poulter dadl rated the grave. Rirto. " "Hyland' 11 will atop g eold la th head In six hours. At tho Brat signs of chilliness or gneoslng taka a few tiny tablets relief la almost Immediate. In 4 hour your cold la completely broken up. Contains no quinine no aspirin no harmful drugs Pleasant to taka. Ideal for ehltdrsa. Excellent fee the rtppe. lie asd II I. All druggists ar gTARPAAD HOMEOPATHIC CO HamUteS Ohl Let Aaseiee - Unqualified apd hearty support at th Bait lake Oratorio oectoty for Its twelfth annual rendition at KandeT "Th Meed ah" at the Balt Lake tabernacle New Tear day waa pledged by seven presidents of atakao of th 1 D. 8. church to Belt Lake county at a luncheon given at tho University oink by Squire Coop, founder at th society, who wQ direct th production. present were F, V. Among tho stake; Joseph J. Taylor, GnuiU Dwynea, Grant stake; Boren Rasmussen, Jordan stake; H. J. Cannon, Liberty stake; S. Q. Cannon, Pioneer stake; Nephl I Morris, Balt Letka stake. Mr. COop in a brief talk pointed out the it onsectarianism and nonlooallsm of (uch a work as "Th Messiah." toying stress upon its spiritual significance and It world wide Influence. Its message, be said, was not that of church, but on of universal levs, at peace and good will, of charity and sympathy a them to bo Inseparably coordinated with th love of th Great Teacher of the world. on of (he church authorities Each sesnt expressed approval of th views held by Mr. Coop and earnest -ly pledged all possible support toward making th twelfth rendition of th oratorio la distinctive success. Men of tho chorus held rehearsal Mat night at Barrmtt halL Th women will meet tonight at tho same placo at t o'clock. There will be no rehearsals Wednesday or Thursday nights, by reason- of Christmas festivities but th man of tba chorus will again assemble Friday night. -- OGDEN, Dan. 33. L' sampler man t la OGDEN. Dm. 13 Weber eouaty tha Boost serious problem confronting Bm kbreaely barled beneath r, twenty InckM of snow, England, said Apoalle David O. eighteen M has rstwnad from two the thickest ooat of whits that ku la ntir years spent In England, as preaidant Sms m drat rear which fall during the thirty of tha European mission of tha Morboar five csoaientlv prior to 4 mon ebundw 'clock this afternoon. Referring to tha situation in EngThis adds to 14 HtlmM o the land McKay said that tha Winter which this section ha experl-anoe- d BritishApostle government dole inttn wsa th and vary a very serious blunder, adding that this month feUgww old sped of Just three dy ago, It would have been a great deal better IT to whan the thermometer registered put men to work in the street below aero. than to distribute dotes from th Tba snowfall began early Sunday treasury. Return of tha conservative and oontlhuad during the night and party to power in England baa given until thta afternoon. Whan tha city encouragement to business interests awakened thia morning tha first and more stable conditions are ex4 duty of aaoh ioumIkM head to prevail is th near future, Waa to ahoval anow (or a path to tba peeled Apostle McKay stated. aldawaQt, whara h aarly pedestrian A great deal of th prejudice against mada an Inferior trail, it being lmpoa-alb- Mormon In England has vanished, for tha city eoowplowo to oovar th apostle stated, and XMgtlsh newstha oUy la auch a depth at an aarly papers sow at refusing to print mishour. shout Utah. Th la Tha fall of near la batwaan eight- - representations D. 8. mission in ikuvpt la in flaa aaa and twenty inches, aceordlng to condition and young missionaries there Arto Vaa do Graaft, official weather are faring wsU. Apostle MoKay said. obaarrar. Tha precipitation la ona and Aooompnaying Apostle MoKay homa Inchaa, aonatdarad heavy. a umber of returning The fall at anew began again ahortly wart a large as wed as hla Immediate after oclock and tomorrow may aaa family, consisting of Mrs. MoKay aad a taw (nor Inohea on tha ground. tha children, Loujean, Emma, Ray, Tha city etreet department began Nad and Bobby. Others returning aarly thka moraing to clear tha street, were: George Gordon Campbell, rebut. aooordlng to Arthur F. Larson, turning front hie third mission to commissioner of street, the city Sootland, who celebrated bla eightieth forcaa ware powarlaaa to do a great birthday on the ocean: Mrs. C. E. deal. This waa because tba supply Bummarbays, Balt lait. who has at city water bad bean depleted by toured Europe for six month; kb-- , tha fact that hundreds of cttlsens let and Mrs Ortn P. Woodbury. Rudger water rua tfi thetr taps la tha homes Bt. Georg; Willi Rlter, all night to guard against (reeling. Atklneqn. Kimball Miller. A Lewis There waa not enough force left this Llgrsn,Grover J. N. Dotson, Vera O. Robin-somorning, or during tha day, to flush L. O. Percy C Hashes WeglaruV the streets of snow, and truck a which Dobbs and Johnson, of Balt busily policed the treats, mad UtU and Oder . showing. Street ear traTIO wad Impaired, but tba Utah Rapid Transit company gave Ogden Woman Called good service, considering tha condiHome in Butte tion of the streets. Every officer of Daughter tba company worked bard In cleaning la ordsr ear snow from tracks, up tha Deo. 33 Mrs Mary E. OGDEN, to permit oars to paaa. Many of tha widow of John Maguire, well department and administrative heads Maguirs, business man at many known Ogden Were out in rubber boots, assisting in yean ago, la dead In Butts, Mont-whpatrolling tba streets and cleaning had spent the last fifteen she tba tracks. with her children. The body Today tha city enowpUnrs war or- yean being brought to Ogden nnd fudered out for tha sixth time this Is will be held Wednesservices neral month. According to Commissioner day morning at 10 o'clock In Bt. Larson, this I moat unusual, and Joseph's Cathollo church, with In his raoollection baa not occurred P. M. Cuehnahaa reading mas. before In any previous December. waa horn in Ireland Mrs. Commissioner Flygare made a plea elghty-o- n Maguire cam to yean ago toaadeurvlvsd thla afternoon to users of city water Ogden In 1I7L 4b by not to permit the water to (low from thg following children: Mrs Cornetap in the home ail night. Unleea Smith, Boulder City, Mont.; Mrs tha water system is permitted to stock lius Fred Burns. San Diego. Cut; Alice up dvernlght It will be Impossible to Maguire, Neill Maguire and Grace flush the atreeta of snow tomorrow, Maguire, all teachen in th publio hi mitij schools at Butts; John C- hlagulre, a Tha unusually heavy snowfall gives municipal engineer at Idaho Falla, waof of aufflcient A promise aupply and Mn. Richard Monahan of ter for next summer and presages Idaho, homo Mrs Maguire whoso at Butts, great prosperity for the farmers. died. th When body arrives In Ogden Wednesday morning It win be taken Nominating Committee to th bom of Don Maguire, 444 Chosen by Chamber Twenty-fift- h nteret, where It may be vlewad until 4. 44 o'clock. Larkin 4k Sons, pndertakers. are In char. Dec. 33 A nominating OGDEN, committee to select candidates tor direct ora of tha chamber of commerce Reception to be voted upon January 34 waa selected today by the chamber direcAmerican Legion Head tors. The following were named: Am Dec, 33 What promises to brose P. Merrill, chairman; James beOGDEN, on of biggest event In to' Brennan, James H. Douglas, Samuel gkmdotn In thg Ogden to a reception In . Dye and A. P. Bigelow. of James A. Drain, national The directors received a protest honor of th American Legtoq, from residents of the eastern part of commander to be held at noon Monday, January the city against the proposed Isola- I, during Commander Drain' visit to tion hospital to ba built adjoining tha Utah. Thla affair will taka th form Des hoapitsd on tha south. Thla mat- of noon luncheon. a ter was referred to tha oivto affairs Arrangements for th dinner ar committee. till In embryo, but will be completed In a day of two. It to planned members of the American Malcolm L, , to have from tho poeta of Davl Legion Boxeldor and Cache counties Be Buried Today Wobor, dinner. Mr. Drain to expected at tho an address which will interOGDEN, Deo. 33 Funeral services to make all legionnaires. for Malcolm I Conklin, who died De- estCommittees to handle featuea of be held will 14 Kev., at Carlin, cember affair will bo aamod tomorrow tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock In the this Commander R. L. Olson of Herby with Lindquist undertaking parlors, offi- man Baker post No. 3 the Rev. John Edward Carver ciating. The body will lie la stats at the Lindquist chapel befora the aer. William Fronk, Pioneer, Vices. Lead Mr. Conklin (rent to Nevada two months ago for hie health. He waa 7. York Naw born in City, Sepember Dec. 33. Funeral services 1864, and cam tUthb forty year forOGDEN, Wllliem Fronk, ptoneenr were held ago. and then took up ranching In this afternoon In th Eleventh ward Idaho. He retired In 1414 and moved chapel, with Bishop J. H. Riley preback to Ogden. Ha in survived by siding three cousins Th iKXly will be InJohn Eulogies wore delivered by Mur-daView ceme- Mesatck, terred In the Mountain y Heber Hawke. Bishop tery. 1C Jacob and President Joseph Kiris. Mr and Mr. Douglas Brian fur8 Society to 40 nished the music. ' Interment was In tho City cemeInitiate tery, where William C. Hunter dedicated th grave. OGDEN, Dec..' 33. A grand prom, enade of La Soclet dns 44 Homme et I Chevau. better known as "Forty George F, Stoddard, to and Eight," the American Legion's Be Buried Tomorrow organisation, will be held filayground Saturday night under the direction of Harold W. Brangham of OGDEN. Dee. 33 Funeral service Logan, grand chef d gars for Franklin Stoddard, who A large class of candidates, qualified died Georg at Hooper of pneumembers of the American Legion, Will monia,yesterday bo held Wednesday afterbe Inducted Into tha order by the noon at wjU 1 oclock In tho Hooper ward wrecking crew of dem 8. Schramm, hall. grand oondcuteur, with Milton D. Mr. Stoddard waa born la Rich Boyle, conductuer of Voltuys 404 of villa, October 31, 1471, th eon of Ogden, In charge of local arrange Georg end Mary-- Stoddard. He was ments. of fifteen children, and father the Following the Initiation a dinner lived In Hooper since 3 veers of Will ba hald at a piece selected for the had HI widow, ege Cynthia Hardy ceremonies, according to Arthur Wool, Stoddard and the following children ley, chat da gars of the Qgden'vol--tur- e. survive: Orrtn. Verna, Hyrum, Wee-leNephl. George, May, Frank, John, Homer, Charles, Nellie, Ruth, Dora and Ann. Th body to In charge of tho Lindquist undertakers. ona-ha- FLIERS D . By LOWELL THOMJLS 3110. Traffic ui tm ADVENTURES OF THRILLING OGDEN DEPARTMENT OTOeo, 413 L DAUGHTER It ..WELCOMED. OGDEN, Deo. 33 A daughter We hor. to. Mr. end Mr. Kenneth C Tripp. 3941 Monroe aveaua, this morning ilr. Tripp will leave shortly for San Francisco to become assis- -- - New. Move on Churches Plan of MrZero Place to Home More Unemployed Object of Man With Own Notion -on Taxes. By BeNsisal British saved th flight aad enabled her in chief oonpUtor to remain th race la a human Interest story that has d never been told. At tha Um th occurred it would sot have fees good taste fur Amsraans to refer to It. But now that both flight ar history. aad bow that the British gov. ernment has fallen that was to power at the time, there to no reason why full credit ebouldn t be given to Flight Commander Lowed Smith for coming to Major MnAorsne menu. What happened to a part of th world flight story, and srtilia tt does not reflect seriously against any one,, because th British flight waa a private enterprise, It does reflect greatly to th credit of Lowell Smith and th United State air eery Ice. which he was representing, and to th United State navy. On morning" In Toklo Colonel Broom, advance officer for the British world fliers, took brsakfaat with Smith and Arnold at tho Imperial hotel. While they were swapping otortea and giving each other suggestions th representative of th Associated Frees received a cable from hla Calcutta office announcing that the British flier had crashed several thousand mils farther east, at Akyab. on tha shore of tha Bay of Bengal He at once rushed a oner of th cable to Lowell Smith room ad tha Imperial round-the-wor- ld apt-so- GOOD LOSER. th news waa a serious eoloneL But an k said ENGLISHMAN Naturally tbs was, "There goes two years' work to tho bottom of tho oea." Englishmen are usually good losers, and Broome waa no exception. Although this meant th and of hla dream, and perhaps th greatest blow of hla Ilf a k took tt ilk a good sport- - HU Imp rs as si genith. who also hadnt forgotten thcoo ehoory little notes the colonel had loft all tho way along tho Alaskan coast for th A tn ericas fliers whll toying out supply depots for McLaren. Smith also knew that th British had a spare eeaplan at HakudatL in northern Japan. Put Colonel Broom had no Jden what his ehaacao might be of getting th British admiralty to sand n destroyer to Hnkudatl and then away around to Akyaht Front Hongkong back to Hongkong would mean nearly a month's cruise of ever 4h)0 miles. After th oolonsd had left. Lieutenant Smith slipped around to th Amir loan embassy and persuaded th nasal attach to cooperate with him In getting on of th American destroyers then at Yokohama to go north for plana The result waa that blow to -- ENGLISH FLUNK. GOVERMENT Major 3doLaren also sent message to hi government. In reply th British admiralty irformed him they would be glad to charter a dostro) r to him at a coot of so much per dayl Now th expense of maintaining a destroyer at sea to over totd a day, and to get the plan and take it to Akyab would mean a trip of more than miles and would mean that a destroyer would have to be away from Its base for nearly four weeks. Bo It waa a large order for an gone to make. Monday passed. Then Tuesday went by. Still Colonel Breomv received no word from London. When th flier of various nations ar racing to e who la going to win tha honor of being the first to circumnavigate th glob by air, every day count. advance Tuendav qlght. raprmmitatlv accepted th offer that Lieutenant Smith bad gotten from tbs American navy, aad at T o'clock on Wednesday morning, th tlth of May, the U. L S. John Paul Jones, by Lieutenant Commander C L HUL toft Yokohama. Tba John Paul Jonas steamed north forv 404 miles to HakudaU, at twanty-flknots an hour, and on tho 44th Picked up tho spare jdaa belonging to th filers. British U, B. DESTROYER .TO RE3CUE. Wickers. Ltd- - th enormous government subsidised ship, arms and airwhich had plane building eonrem a mad tba planes for th Atlantic flight, th England to Austo th CalrF and the tralia flight, Cap flight, had eupplled the aerial fly erulmrs for thla British attempt to on sent around tho globe. They had B. B. Davla, of their expert mechanic, to HakudatL to assemble th Vtcker required Amphibian In eaa John Paul Jones took him It. Th aboard also. To get the giant seaplane on tho an h eora-mand-ed round-the-wor- ld Aioock-Brew- TODAYS PRIZE PUZZLE (Tv dollsrt awarded for each on printed) This on to well oiled. .And after tou wrostlo with doubtless want to go out and get well lubricated youraelf. it you ' rill Service. NEW YORK,, Deo. 33 Believing that untaxed churches should bo kept In eo tip nous use. the man who calls himself "Mr. Bero laid hla plan toin day to aals five more church which to bouse unemployed men. Following hla Invasion last night of th Camp Memorial Congregational church, ho mad arrangements today to retain tha church, in which h will house 440 Jobless men for th rest of the winter. Thla waa agreed to by th church authorities. 'Mr. Zero's" correct name to Urban Lodoux. Two years ago Mr. Zero, who runs the "Old Buck and Lame Duck club," where a meal can be bought for five cents, attempted to seise BL but only succeeded in hpldtng th chapel for his horde of unemployed. Th Rev. Mr. Outhrto and Blahop Manning managed to keep them out of the main edifice. Th men slept on the cushioned pewe for months and when they left in th spring th church had to spend 424 to disinfect th chapel. Dr. Outhrle also said a woman bad complained of having been bitten by some member of this persistent, U not devout, congregation. Mr. Zero will preoede hie contemplated seisur of BL Mark's with a randy dance." "Gandies" are men who repair th roadbeds of railroads and tha daneo consists of pick and shovel motions. Mr. Zero's philosophy of churches run ilk this: No church property untaxed beHORIZONTAL. cause ot divine service should reVERTICAL. main untaxed when these services are I. A Polynesian race found In L A Mormon tempi decoration. not being performed and so long as New Zealand. 3 A cereal grass remain untaxed, why empty church 3. A. kind of nurse (abbr.). I. ,To have sufficient means for. not put them to th service ot shel4. Indefinite article. 4. Certain tvpe of sutoleL r. tering th homeless a charitable ser14. You get them from th 6: Bmall building over s seat In S vice 7'' , garden. 4. 13. Initials of a former president. Military defense works. (Abbr.) 14. Decomposing. 7. A blank panel or window. V1U In 14. An oil company operating I. Repudiation. 1. Utah. A motto largely used s few Also meaning drunk. years ago on various products. 14. Pastry. 24. An Inlet of th Arctio ocean on 13 A stripling 16. A river at Tomsk, Siberia. the Siberian coast. 14 31. Not oft. Last half of the name of n I Insular U. 8. Chinee city prominent In th repossession. big Th jrublks vchoota of fitlt Lftke wMl cent revolt. Any sour substance. OIL tomorrow afternoon for th rloft 17. Leave out. Locally manufactured Neglect to. Christman holidays. It was aanoanesd Extreme It. Railroad entering; Utah. eocentrlclly. yesterday by O. N Child, superintenhorixon-telection 33. an What between At you get night angle dent of schools... The schools will reof A measure and vertical. length, still open January ft. Today and tomorrow sometime used In Europe. 34. A city in Utah and another in , reyulnr sessions will be held. S3. Peru. 24. A local gas and oil company, 34. Worth a thing, (val ) manufac27. English princess; daughter of material 24. Sold Cleaning County tured In Balt Lake. King Llsuarte, beloved by Amadls. 24. A river in Russia, at 37. A modern woolen fabric ObsoNot Tax . lete name for canvas t A Utah mountain 44. south of tl. (slang), Htenographers AH county property on which thto 43. lAbor. Provo. year taxes tier not paid on th last 44. Odd, or Incidental (Scot.) 44. Not serially Inclined. day of grace, Baturday, waa sold at 47. A chap who, two 45. Baby talk. years ago, a publio anotlon' yesterday at noon 47. Another local oil company. por4d In Balt Lake as a northwest at th south door of tho City and 44. Later was mounted police officer. Implement, Woodworking County building. 61. Bitting room of a harem. Jailed a an Imposter by local police. -County Treasurer E. J. Oreesbeck 34. More local motor olL 43. A dark, yellow amorphous oom- mad th sale, but waa unable to es39. A given name for a maw in medicine., timate yesterday he amount of money ppundused or 41. Stepped on d4 Suffix denoting quality represented In the sgle. He stated 42. Any one of five Popes that It waa approximately the same 44 5V Pam as 45 hortoontaL After Christ. amount as last year, which waa about 67. Greek letter. Bible. 43 Also Luke 1.34. , 440fl,ML 64. (Abbr) That to. French caricaturist. God dt proh-ec- y 69. Greek myth. 44. (Abbr.) For a Canadian provMOORI1H REBEL BOMBED. ince. with his oracle at Delphi. 44. Napoleon's marshal killed 33. Dec. 60. Indefinite article. At THJTUAN, Morocco, In 62. Fuss i Usually about little or of battle Austria. from th tk Xauen. which "Holy City" Aspern, the Spanish forces recently withdrew, nothing 64. Even though. again to in th band of th Moor64. First name of a popular goverish rebels. An official communicanor. tion Issued her today says Span64. Not outalds ish airpalnes have bombed th main body of th rebelo at Xauen. doo-to- Close Schools Doors Tomorrow for Over Hobdays al ' WhenProperty It Paid Retro-grad- ' -- stA f, 7ELLfe KEEP be held tomorrow In tb Kirkendad funeral chapel, with the Rev. John Edward Carver officiating, Th body arrived this morning from Eigen. Or . where death occurred Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery. LICENSED TO WED. OGDEN, Dee. 3 Marriage licensee were issued by th county clerk today to th following couples: Norman Nelson of Ogdn and Britts Jeppasen of Brigham Ultv; Martin Ellieon of Rock Springe. Wra, and Esther P. Ireland of Griggville. Ill ; Fli Ghtgon of Moqena and Irene McCollum of Mount .jRoee, 111. City, 'will 1 INFANT GIRL DIES. tant traffic manager, for the Sperry Flour company, for which company 33 OGDEN. Deo. Infant The he is now district traffic manager. daughter of Mr and Mr. Robert C 3444 Grant avenue, died Jr., Hillaip. PRIVATE SERVICES HELD. thia -- afternoon. Private funeral serOGDEN, i Deo. ' 33. Private funeral vices will h held tomorrow mornservice for Daniel 8. Mlnoque, father ing at 11 oolock in tb Larkin A of Mrs. Harold C. Day af Brigham Sonw chapel. I Dont Waif TiIIYoui Answer to Yesterdays Pazzle for Com-- I destroyer It waa nerea-ar- y mender Hail to dtsmaidl th wireless by kl ship and aleo apparatus carried to cot away I pee and various ether things that ar a part of a destroyer f tb equipment. He finally equeesed enAmphibian In between the aftermast. gine room hatch and tba main Again at full speed ahead, averaging knots all th way, the twenty-riv- e John Paul Jones arrived at liongkong o June 3 Make within three hour a destroyer was of- -, fared to Colonel Broom subleot to final approval by h admiral commanding tho American Amatie squadron and by th navy department. Th colonel waa ala tad and thanked Lowell Smith end th naval auarh. but he said that he first must cable McLaren nt'Akyah to find out Just how badly tha piano waa smashed up and also send a snesaag to th commander In chief of th British Astatic fleet inquiring a to whether or not he would like to place a British destroyer at their diet nasal Just as th Americans had generously offered t do. At the same Um he sent a similar cable to th admiralty in London. . nun on schedule. Brandreths Pills One or two at bed-tiwill clear as th system and keep you welL They are on of the safest purest beat laxatives ever put on the market. ' Entirely Vegetabl. There are many people who bar taken them for twenty yean or more and would sot be without them. AT YOUR NEAREST DRUG STORE . g Today MoGillia Jtwlry Store la enjoying a business, built up during 15 years of honest dealing, courteous treatment, standing back of our merchandise, making each customer satisfied ons. floor-ishin- At Hongkong th three hug box on containing th motor, on th other flier lege and wings, and th filled with spar parts were transferred from tb J hn Paul Jones t th u. B. B W Ilham B. Preston, commanded by Lieutenant Commander R illi A. Lee , Jr Lee wirelessed McLaren at Akyab that he would get hie plan to him not later than th 13th of June. Th Preston after battling a typhoon and encountering rough ease and storms most of tb way, crossed the China sea, stopped at Singapore for fuel, sailed through th Straits of Malacca and up th Bay ot Rangel, arriving at Akyab on th 11th. Akyab, far back In tb mist of antiquity, waa a great city and tb capital of Arakan, on of the oldest But today kingdoms of th word little ,tt Is merely an of Bengal betweeg seaport on th Bay th mouth of th lrwwaddv and Hoo-g- ll rivers. Th facilities tog unload lng there ar limited to a two-to- n crane, not wear large enough for han dllng a four-to- n plan. HARO JOB UNLOADING. Thourand of Burmese and Indiana etmd on th pier watching th excitement and 10,404 crow wheeled In circles overhead wondering what 11 was all about. A venerable native patriarch called "Ssnla Claus' operated the antiquated crane, and McLaren and Commander Lee were at their wits' end puallng an crane how they could make a two-to-n welxhL They knew handle a four-to- n box when th If th crane gave way waa In mldatr tha plan would bt wrecked and th destroyer badly damaged. FlnaTTy they chained th on down, holeted tho piano Into tho aln and while everybody's heart stopped beating they etarted to swing around When the box was clear of the destroyer ana almost In place, the crane tipped over, and th hugo crate weighing four tone, dropped three feet to th dorh. But when Major Mr! aren opened It be found that not a thing had bees broken. SITUATION REALLY IRONICAL. On of th best touche la connection with thla w hole affair waa th sending of the U. B. 8. John Psul Jones for McLaren's plane The American naval officer who conceived of th subtle Idea of detailing a destroyer by that name to aav a British expedition showed that he had a aense of humor, and h no- doubt bad hi tongue in hla check when he gave th order. If John Patil Jons founder of th American navy, hail sat heard of It, he surely would have 1 rirht up In hi grave! But to get back to th Americas world fliers, whore w left in Toklo, After two day crammed with reception. th six airmen returned to Although delighted with th hospitality of th Japanese and only too anxhma to see all they could of Ilf In Japan, thee had gone te Toklo solely for diplomatic reasons After all, they were out to fly around the world and bring tha honor ts America before tha airmen of some other nation got ahead (A them. With McLaren and hla British crew back In tha running, with Captain Dotsy breaking records for France, and with both Portugal and th Argentina after th prise, it stlU was anybody 't race. So Lowell Bmltfi and bis companions went back to tuning up theif aerial cruisers, realising that on ths next few flights aouth through Japan, past Fujiyama, across th Junction of th Yellow and China seas, and down the China coast, they wrould be fly. lng through a region famous for its typhoons. t Mg-J- i most attraotlwo Ring, set with a perfect blue white Diamond. Spooially priced Whlto geld Wriet Watch. Guaranteed timekeeper, In ease. Last Mlnuto Special $35.00 $175 W. H. Cole Located by Are and Barred at Into -- k $t (I yesterday by J Ray Ward. Mr. Col sought th marshal's assistance some time ago, Coles her not having heard from eign War, and tha ladles' auxiliary, th saluted Banta Claus last svenlng st him. Th marshal took th matter wrfth the Canadian mounted Poup Moose hall. Th occasion waa tb annual children's Qirlstmas party of lice. and a corporal found him. MarWard shal baa, meanwhile, lost to those organisations. E, H. Haag, as chairman of tb address of Mrs Cole. e r poet' committee, and Mr F. Mitchell Colson, chairman jA th auxiliary's Cigarets committee, bad charg. Mlaa Myrtle Cigars Black, in Indian costume sang sevLeavenworth eral selection. Elmer Jensen took th role of Banta Claus bla deputies beE. R. L. H. Storm and ing serdlng ciHaag, Anyone contemplating and f cigar te to prisoners la Georgs Baldwin. , Tin children were gar presented with Christmas stocking Leavenworth, Kas., as Christmas presfruit, candy, popcorn and toys, Mr ent Is advised to substitute someHaag was detailed to present swch thing els, according to instruction family present with a eonvenlk, copies received yesterday from the federal of which also were Sent to th "vt warden by United States Marshal J, dettea" of th organisation, members Ray Ward. These present ere forwho live in other sections of th bidden, be o use, according to the mar. United States but still retain memberahal, of a tendency to uee them for ship her. The evening closed elth smuggling narcotics to addicts Candy, dancing, tha Oriole Five furnishing ths oaks, shelled not, smoking tobaoco music, and printed literature ar admissible. Ralph H. Bruneau, th new comwas to of mander (the poet, presented the members by Mr. Haag and re- Paris Publisher ceived an ovation. Court Cited NEW YORK. Dec 33 An alleged attempt to extort 314 000 from Mrs William K. Vanderbilt and 424 004 from Philip Rhinelander was frustrate ad toAlght, police said, by the arreat of Bern Birr, a 21 year-old aallnr from Fresno, Cal Birro. police aaid, wee the author of threatening letters received last week by Mrs Vanderbilt and Mr. Rhinelander, which threatened to take Station accordingly" If the "money waa aot delivered to him a directed, "and contained tho closing advice: "No explnalveg In th package now, and no tricks' Other statement contained In tb teller were not med public. Birro wee taken Into custody tonight sfter he bad accepted a package of marked bills from a hoy Imnersonatlng a messenger, who waa followed by detective The letter to Mrs. Vanderbilt wsa mailed at tha Hudson terminal on December 17. and was received next day at tbs Vanderbilt borne on Fifth avenue. It wraa addressed to "Madam Vandertrflt" and demanded the 450 400. The tetter directed Mrs Vanderbilt to deliver the money to "MV Emund Harrisburg" et th Battery. The letter to Mr. Rhinelander, addressed to th Rhinelander home on West Forty-eighstreet, wsa delivered the same dev. It we signed "Robert Hartley" and was phrased the same aa th Vanderbilt letteA j! (i Children of Lieutenant Clarence E. Allen poet No. 404, Veterans of For- by Extortion Failed FREE CREDIT FREE CREDIT daughter-in-la- w Attempt to Collect ar . y Canadian Authorities Vets Children w. II. Cote, whoa .address was living la sought by a and Auxiliary or near Salt Lake, ha been found, and Is living at Edgecton, Alberta, Are Entertained Canada, according to advices received United State Marshal PARIS. Deo. 23 Camilla Avmard, director of th newspaper La Libert, Haenson Deon. th publication manager, and Paul Cbautard, a reporter, were summoned today by Judge in connection with proceeding Instituted by Minister of Justice Hen suit Baturday against th Journal for th printing of false new In connection with alleged Communist plots. Th newspaper men declined to an swer questions put to them by the oourt, declaring that they would reserve for a Jury their explanation of th articles which war questioned by th government. Norway to Change Name of Capital 22. On New NEW TORK. Deo. Year's day, the capital of N"rwsy will change It name from Christiania to Oslo and all th geography books In all th schools of the world wtU be mad wrong In this particular. Th city has been called Chris- tiania for th past three oentun-- s, but waa called Oslo for the six centuries before that and to sow going back to th old cams Scout Training School Draws Good Attendance pedal la Th Tritoa. MV PLEASANT, Dec. !!. W. B Hawkins bum executive of the Bryce Canyon council of Boy Scouts, hsa conducted successful training leader bcout schools for Boy throughout North Sanpete during th past week. Mr. Hawkins reports sn average atof forty leader at ths tendance schools and that much Interest shown In th Boy Bcout movement. 1 Pays Up Alimony; Get Oat of Jail BAN FRANC1SGO, Calif; DA Charles d A rev, Ban Prancieoe buel neM man, who went to Jad a week ago rather than pay back alimony of 43004 to hi wife unless ah wouel sue him for a divorce, waa liberated firm notified the today after hi court that a settlement had been -- made. T K0 PLAYER ROLLS, 0 RIGHT AT HUGS, Read Carefully, Then Hurry in and Get Your Share. Buy for Youraelf or a Gift for Fx4end. Store Open Tonight. th 12,000 Coal Miners May - 111 TAKE 1924. yf Strike Pa., Dec 33 Hope for a break In the strike of 12.404 min workers of th Pennsylvania and Hillside Coal A Iron rompany were given a netback today when the etrlk lng miner at th Underwood colliery st Olvphant. refused to secede to District President Rlnaldo Cappelllnt'a request to return to work. The district president told th men at a meeting they would get.no adjustment of their troubles while they were Idle and asked that they take a vote to return to work. Tony Panne, leader of the striker, urged the men to disregard th district presidents appeal and no Vote waa taken. SCRANTON. Many 4 these ex these spectaf shelves are NEW ROLLS that have simply been overlooked by people la the popular rush for Jax.- Soma are USED but NONE WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE UNLESS IN PERFECT PLATING CONDITION. 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