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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH BS HISTORY OF THE PAST WEEK A WASHINGTON Secretary Weeks has compiled a table showing that the war department books for the last fiscal year show prospective savings in the department for that period of approximately uuwiimurnALL gps All Denomination!. Write fee Catalog. $75,-000,00- 0, of Which $35,000,000 represents projects which were postponed to a later date, and $40,000,000 in Has of which will be returned to the What funds Complete Histoiy unappropriated balance in the treasBeen Happening Throughout ury. In July, 1921, the war department reported a probable saving of the World as indicated for the fiscal year 1922. CONFERENCE MEMBERS BELIEVH THE WAY IS PAVED FOR NEW PROPOSAL A. E. TOURSSEN-Di.tw- $27,-750,0- He says he has smoked more Edgeworth than any other living man Let Mr. Baldwins letter give you the facts, and you will see be has some Justification for his claims. H. F. BALDWIN Signs' and Show Cards ClolK Banner 60 Clarks Street, Cor. Grant Burlington, Vermont Larua & Brother Company Richmond, Va. Gentlemen I I think that I aa entitled to be called a charter member of the Edgeworth Smoker Club, as I hare used the Edge worth Sliced Plug between twenty and twenty-fiv- e years. When I commenced using it I was on the road. One of my hardware selling customers who kept a general store told me that he had juat received a new tobacco and Wished that I would try it. He gave me a box for which he charged me 20c. He made a mistake, as it was selling at that time for 25e. I liked it so well that I made it a point to ask for . it in every store in the different towns that I made; but few had it. Tbe next time that I called on this customer I bought six boxes, which would last until I got around again. I still continued to ask foritln the different towns and tried to nduce the dealers to stock it. In 1906 or 1907 1 went to So. Carolina and stayed there three years. I was surprised not to be able to get it there. At that time I was in Beaufort, S. C., and made frequent trips to Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, S. C. and was unable to get itin either of these cities. Finally I ordered some direct from you and also Induced a dealer in Beaufort to stock it. I have used it always for over twenty years except occasionally when I could not get it. I figure that I have smoked over 1000 of the 26c boxes, which have cost for the last few years 85c- - For at least five years I have not bought a cigar. Hava had some given to me, but they do not take the place of the old pipe filled with Edgeworth. I am sixty-on- e years of age and still think that it Is the beet tobacco on the market. I dont think there la a man living who has smoked any more Edge-worthan L What do you think? Yours truly, (Signed) H. F. Baldwin 1 . WESTERN Mrs. Alberta Meodous was murdered with a hammer at Los Ageles by Mrs. A. L. Phillips. Jealousy is said to have been the cause. Carl Calabrese, Who says he has spent most of his life In jail, was released by Mayor Bailey of Denver on request of Dr. Daniel D, Lucy, city councilman, for an operation to cure his criminal characteristics. Dr. Lucy says the only minor operations are necessary and that they are almost certain to be effective in keeping out of further trouble. Cal-ebre- se Harry Steinhold, under arrest at Los Angeles is charged with having and purchased - a bible rosary with a bogus check. The complaining witness, the proprietor of a shop, told the police he accepted the check without question because of the nature of purchase. Valon McDonald, alias Sameli C. Ayres, arrested at Denver, charged with impersonating a federal officer, is now charged with stealing an automobile belonging to Mrs. A. C. Ayres, Oakland, Calif. Th car has been recovered and Miss Anna Rathbun, who admits coming to Denver with McDonald, arrested. She says she thought he was a real secret service operator for he cashed several checks en route as a government man. is always pleasing to bear from old Edgeworth smokers, and we would like to know if this record is the best ever made. But we are interested, too, in ,37 new Edgeworth smokers. We like to know that young men, men who are breaking in their first pipes, find Edgeworth before they get very far in their pipe-smoki- ng careers. So we have a standing invitation to send free of Edgeworth to all who ask for them. If you haven't tried Edgeworth, we have a sample package here con- -. taining Plug Slice and Ready-Rubbthat la only waiting for your name and address. sam--pi- es ed I ' When yon write for it, address Larus ft Brother Company, 50 South 21st Street, Richmond, Va. If youll add the name and address of your tobacco dealer, wed appreciate the courtesy. 'Te Retail Tobacco MerehanU:rtU your jobber cannot supply you with two-doz- en ed FARMERS foot-bat- Cuticura Soap SHAVES Without Mug (kllmllUhimwfl!iw 29-19- 22. over crowds or trick flying over any populous area will be prohibited in any parts of the United States by an aeronautic safety code being drafted by experts of the bureau of standards (the national aeronatuic association, and (the Society Of Automotive Engineers. Pending passage of the redrafted Wadsworth-Hick- s bill providing for a bureau of commercial aviation in the department of commerce, and which now provides for unified air control, the draft of the safety code is tentative, but its principal provisions will include : Inspection of aviators and aircraft in, connection with the granting of license to pilots and air transportation; prohibiting of dangerous proximity of aircraft in flight; rules governing personnel and equipment of airdromeis, including medical . and signal equipment ; aircraft radio regulation rules for landing fields ; lighthouses for night flying and landing. Low-flyin- g After years suspension, recruiting for the navy, under orders published will he resumed. Sixty-fiv- e thousand men will have to enlist or reenlist in the coming year in order to keep the navy up to the 86,000 men authorized under the naval appropriation bill. The government balloon school at Senator Bursum, Republican, New Ross field, Arcadia, near Los Angeles, Mexico, has been directed by the senwill be abandoned. ate reclamation and irrigation committee to report favorably to the senMiss Christabel Pankhurst has been ate the house bill authorizing the traveling" through the rural districts sale of surplus power developed under of the west gathering information on the Salt river reclamation project in opportunities for British women immi- Arizona. The measure would authorThe economic situation in ize the grants. the interior whenboth the old country and. Canada ever secreary"of is created to ensurplus power would be benefited greatly by the ex- ter into contracts not exceeding fifty tensive immigration of British Wo- years in duration for its sale. men to this land, Miss Pankhurst deFOREIGN clared. This is the only solution for the problem of surplus women and the to The climb Mount Evexpedition women are only too eager to come if been abandoned as a result erest has they have opportunity. of an avalanche in which seven porters were killed. Three members of The bill authorizing Fall the expedition, C. L, Mallory, T. H. to investigate survey Secretary and report to congress on tbe Columbia basin irri- Somervell and C. A. Crawford, had gation project in Washington state narrow escapes. has passed the senate. The measure Four persons were killed and more authorized an appropriation of $100,-00- 0 than fifty injured when a passenger to finance the work and called train jumped the tracks as it was enfor tbe report to be made not later tering the Gare du Nord, Paris, than January 1, 1924. France, and smashed into the stone wall which lines the approaches to GENERAL Alleging that the estate of the late the station. Charlotte Hix owes her $10,000 for a President Obregon, who is at Cuerwashing-anironing navaca, Mexico, ostensibly for rest, is bill, Margaret A. Flannery, New York understood to he conducting a perCity, filed suit in the county clerks sonal investigation of the recent kidoffice against the Greenwood cemetery naping of A. Bruce Blelaski. - S- to driving golf balls around the canals and sand dune?, the Russians put their heads together and framed a letter to M. Patyn, president of the commission, in an effort which, to resurrect the conference, though officially dead, is disturbing its heirs and embalmers by winking Us eyes and kicking in its coffin, and showing other signs of life. Tbe ietter again defines the Bolshevik attitude in a way calculated to make the Russian peasant on one hand think they are standing pat, and the allied and neural delegates believe that M. Litvinoff is receding on every point responsible for the rupture. The letter, which will be forwarded, comes as an answer to a letter from M. Patyn Informing M. UTAH METAL WORKS. g Salt Lake City. l75e non-Russi- an Lit-vino- that the a new Stock Salt State government insists that ramr. catOe be given a plentiful supply 0f The eld fashioned rock salt has been used nU now- - but the new SPECIAL ROCK SAXiT is being made from the water of Great Salt Lake. It's an interests story. Its a wonderful help to farmer! and stock raiser everywhere and all thu information will come to you FREE if you but send me a 2c stamp to pay the Postage of this useful little booklet bade to you. Fill in the line below and mail today. Write plainly. 4 ff debts sees no further use for continuing negotiations, but announces that It is not too late yet for the Russians to put forward new proposals. The Russians letter as outlined by the reds begins by asking the allies and neutrals to state the total amount of compensation desired for nationalized properties, which they agree to pay as far as possible. Tbe Russians demanded to know the extent of claims before, end now they say In verbal propaganda that the allies and neutrals fear an answer because the amount Is so staggering, exceeding the German reparations figures, that even America would see the necessity of slashing the figures from 50 to 75 per cent. The letter avoids using the word credit, but it again asserts that Russia's ability to meet Its obligations de- Our Political Sandows. an exchange Both are From adepts at wielding the cteara roller over th heads of the people. Boston pends upon help received from outside countries. It asks that if the countries ore willing to help in reconstruction, how far are they prepared to go to this end. It carefully explains the reason for desiring to know the extent of claims against Russia ,s so that the Bolshevik can arrange a system for payment. A restitution of property in many cases is impossible, even if Russia iff willing, it is asserted. A recommendation is made that the Russians be permitted to settle private claims with the private holders, acagreeing to consider the claimant indiof Instead to category cording vidually. The Bolshevik! promise that 90 per cent of the claims can be settled privately to the satisfaction of private holders, agreeing to arbitrate the other 10 per cent which cannot be settled otherwise. Transcript . ECONOMICAL and Convenient BUY PIERCES !& Shorty Pecyd' Refuses Patents Return New York. The Chemical Foundation, Inc., has declined to comply with the request of Alien Property Custodian Thomas W. Miller that it return to the government the patents, trademarks and copyrights assigned to th company, a letter written by Francis P. Garvan, president of the foundation, made public, discloses. Another letter, from Mr. Garvan to President Harding, avers that the informaArmand Naudln, newly appointed tion the president about the police perfect of Paris, was fired at case given been has furnished by German as he was returning from the to en spy and inagents Bastlle day celebration, the ' sole whose lawyers assailant, an anarchist named Gustav terpreted by of the war and its lesson knowledge Bouvet, mistaking him for President Is derived from association with Ger. Mlllerand. The poor aim of Bouvet man The clients. president is urged M. saved Naudln, all three bullets Mr. Garvan to seek other counsel, fired missing their mark: President by the letter declaring that he has been Milerand, riding in the carriage of groosly misled by the attorney genstate, was just behind the perfects eral both as to the law and the facts automobile. of the case. Despairing of finding an American wife for King Boris, Premier Socialists Form New Party y is understood to have asked New York. The American Labor David Lloyd George to sugest a suit, party, patterned after the Labor parable mate for the lonely monarch. ty of Great Britain, was launched Sunday by the Socialists, Farmer-La- . Maria del Phar Morena, the borltes and trades unionists in condaughter of the" editor of the vention at Beethoven nail. ImmediHerald of Mexico City, who was murnew party was started dered a few weeks ago by Deputy ately after the off wHh a whoop, a trades union delUorlca, shot and killed the 6layer of the elghtenth her father as he was leaving his home egate, who opposed amendment, demanded that the queson Tonala street tion of its repeal be submitted to a were killed referendum. Twentythree persons and thirty injured when an express Auto Stealing Grows (Rapidly train collided with a mail train in the New York. Automobile stealing has of Falenda. Entire families vicinity are reported to have been wiped out increased so rapidly in tbe last three as the trains were crowded with holi- years and grown to such vast proporday folks. In one case a mother and tions that the urgent need for federal three daughters were killed, while in regulation of this modern form of piranother a father and baby were the acy has become recognized by state only ones who escaped out of a fane and municipal as well ss federal offb Uy of eight dais throughout tbe country. UTAH CANNING CO. Dsddy 9nce All (8&3 . thirty-one-ye- d authorities, as administrator Hix estate. " . of the Shortage of labor in mines, smelters, Edgeworth, Larua ft Brother Com-- v and mills has been a more pressing pany will gladly send you prepaid by influence in metals than the rail and oneor carton coal strikes, although the importance j parcel poet a j of any size of Edgeworth Plug Slice or of the latter factors is increasing. Buyfor the same price you , ing sentiment may have been somej Ready-Rubbwould pay the Jobber. what repressed by labor troubles, but purchases against immediate requirements have been large. There are not more than a month unsold supplies. ARE UORKIIIQ HARDER Copper wire mills and brass mills have two or three months business on And using their feet more than ever before, For all these workers the frequent use oi their books. Copper is .14 delivered. Allens FootEase. the antiseptic, healini Zinz jumped to the highest levels powder to be shaken into the shoes and since December, 1920, at 5.75, St. increases theii sprinkled in the lead 5.50, SL Louis. efficiency and insures needed physical conk Louis; fort. Allens Foot Ease takes the Frictiofl Andrew A. McIntyre, 44, was infrom the Shoe, keeps the shoe from rub bing and the stockings from wearing, fresh- stantly killed and Jack OKelly severeens the feet, and prevents tired, aching and blistered feet. Women everywhere art ly shocked by lightning while reading constant users of Allens Foot1' Ease. Dont a water meter during a storm on Lookout mountain, Tenn. get foot sore, get Allens FootEase. More than One Million five hundred thousand pounds of Powder for the Feet were Uncle Johnny Shell, of Kentucky, nsed bv our Army and Navy during th who claimed to be 134 years of age, se, Foot-Eawar. In a pinch, use Allens is dead of the infirmities of age. If his claim was correct, he the oldest man In the world. He left over 200 descendants. His oldest daughter is 90 and his youngest son is 6 years of age. He was twice married. His first wife died nine years ago after they had lived together' for lili Igbty-flv- e years. His second wife died two jrears ago at the age of 30. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. ' That Claims Iff Settled Privately; Bolshevik Attitude Defined; To Make Payments Soon Plan Is Suggested Lieutenant James H. Doolittle is authorized by the chief of the army air service to undertake a transcontinental airplane flight from JacksonThe Hague. While the allied and ville, Fla., to Rockwell field, San Dieneutral delegates devoted the Sabbath go, Calif. Five out of eleven Nebraska canClerks employed in postoffices didates for the United States senate In answering the questionaire sent out throughout (the T'nited States will, by the Nebraska League of Women during the remainder of the summer be permitted to enjoy a half Voters, which issued a summary of season, each Saturday providing the holiday the answers received, have declared work to them has been comassigned themselves either . for strict enforceby noon on that day, under an pleted ment of the Volstead act or want order issued by First Assistant Postchanges to make it more effective. master General Bartlett th It w u... Long-cham- No Trouble at All. The footpad's victim looked nervously down the barrel of the foottpads that," he gun. "Be It might go off. gibbered. well, said the footpad, I can easily reload. th ps , Stam-boulisk- -- cleaner and betterit mud be good. |