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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH Tapering trousers, worn with bright and vivid colors and suits bo designed as to establish the illusion of extreme height in the wearer, will mark next falls styles for bus-pender- TELEGRAPHIC TILES men, according to advance models displayed at a 6tyle show at Chicago, sponsored by clothing manuA RESUME OF THE WEEK'8 facturers. Useleading will suspenders of DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER bring out the extra height illusion, It COUNTRIES was said. Thomas F. Woodlock of New York Important Events of the Last Seven was given a recess appointment by Day Reported by Wire and Pre- President Coolidge as a member of the interstate commerce commission. pared for the Benefit of the The announcement of the appointBusy Reader ment was made at the White House without comment Mr. Coolidge twice WESTERN sent Mr. Woodlocks name to the senTiring Its last and avowedly its ate, but opposition prevented action on it. Mr. Woodlock succeeds Mark biggest gun point blank at the legal armada of the government in the W. Potter. Tennessee rang down the curtain Teapot Dome lease annulment suit, the defense Harry F. Sinclair and on the Darwin-Huxledrama when the Mammoth Oil company closed passed by the general assembly Its case at Cheyenne, Wyo., with the Austin Peay signed a bill argument of Martin W. Littleton, not- casting to discard the theory of evolued attorney, defender of Harry K. tion. Thaw and Truman H. Newberry. The United States circuit court of Fanned by a sixty-milwind, fire appeals has affirmed the decision of destroyed an entire block-i- n the busi- the federal district court of Delaness section of Three Forks, Mon- ware in dismissing the government tana. The property damage was esti- suit for the recovery of the seized mated at $50,000. Origin of the blaze German dye patents from the ChemiIs unknown. cal Foundation, Inc., which purchased A charge of murder against Harold them from the alien property custoSonny Willis, who recently confes- dian during the Wilson administrased the crime for which his mother, tion. Mrs. Margaret Willis, was convicted, The decision of congress to penin an effort to keep her from going sion old Fort McHenry by convertto prison for life, was dismissed in it into a national park recalls the ing Juvenile court at Los Angeles. history of that famous redout, whose Forty-fou- r antiaircraft guns on the valiant stand against the attacking eleven dreadnaughts, in twenty rounds British vessels In the war of 1812 of fire during force practice near Los inspired Francis Scott Key to write Angeles, failed to hit the eight sleeve The Star Spangled Banner. targets towed by airplanes at about Police, firemen and angry residents 6000 feet altitude, according to offof New Yorks east side searched for of airS. S. U. the icers Aroostock, a pyromaniac who is believed to have plane tender. set six fires in tenement houses over Plans of two senate committees to the week-end- . Five persons were conduct hearings in the "West during burned to several injured and death, the congressional recess were out- scores made homeless. lined to 10 PH LEADER "after every meal' JARRES LEADS, BUT WITHOUT HOPE OF GETTING THE NECESSARY VOTE DR. Parents- - encourage the children to care for their teeth -- Second Election Will Be Held April , When Plurality Rule Will Govern The Results Twenty-Sixth- . to get perfect walls with Alabastine. Alabastine is a dry powder in white and tints. Packed in packages, ready for use by mixing with cold or warm water. Full directions on every package. Apply with an ordinary wall brush. y r- e Suitable for all interior surfaces plaster, wall board, brick, cement or canvas. It wont rub off, properly applied. Ask your dealer for color chart and suggestions or write Miss Ruby Brandon, the Alabastine Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. save money Esteem never Itochefoucauld. makes Ingrates. Don't Forget Cutlcura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisite face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume, rendering President Coolidge Monday other perfumes superfluous. You may Senators and Stanfield, by McNary on It one because of the Cutlcura rely Republicans, Oregon. Beginning earTrio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum), in the public lands ly September, 25c each everywhere. Advertisement. cominitteo intends to study public No man can climb out beyond the land problems in Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, New limitations of Ids own character. Mexico and Arizona. Grazing fees on lands in federal reserves will not be increased before 1927, according to assurances received from the agriculture department at Washington. The Morse Brothers Machinery and Supply company of Wyoming have applied to the interstate commerce commission for permission to abandon the Saratoga & Encampment railway, which runs from Walcott to Ent campment, a distance of miles. Due to the fact that the present INSIST! Unless you see the arangements of the radia station at Bayer Cross on tablets you Fort Douglas absorb too much of the power from the new control station at are not getting the genuine Fort Douglass, Captain Robert VickBayer Aspirin proved safe by ers, the signal officer, has been dimillions and prescribed by phyrected by the commanding general of the Ninth corps area to remove the sicians for 24 years. two steel towers now conAccept only a structed at the post. He has been Bayer package directed to obtain bids from civilians for this work. 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YOUNG, be., 510 Lymu St, Springfield, Hu for Try Joint-Eas- o Rheumatism More than five hundred thousand acres of timber land in McCurtain and Pushmataha counties of southeastern Oklahoma have been almost entirely denuded of timber by the worst conflagration in the history of that section of the state. The board of trustees of the Harding Memorial association has decided to proceed immediately with erection of a $600,000 memorial to Warren G. Harding on a site already selected on the outskirts of Marion, Ohio. The association has available $800,000 for the work. It was decided to reserve $100,000 for landscape gardening effects around the memorial and to use the other $100,000 as an endowment for the perpetual care of the memorial. President Coolidge issued a proclamation t inviting the states of the Union and all foreign governments to participate in the international exposition to be held in Philadelphia June 1 to November 30, When rheumatism settles In any of your joints and causes agony, distress or misery, please remember that Joint-Eas- e Is the one remedy that brings quick and lasting relief. It matters not how chronic or aggravated a case may be rub on Joint-Eas- e and relief is sure to follow. Joint-Eas- e is for joint trouble only 1926. and Is a clean, penetrating preparation A piece of iron placed upon the that druggists everywhere are recomtrack at New Greenfield, Mo., near mending. here Wednesday by a boy taken into Always remember, when Joint-Eas- e custody, caused the wreck of St. gets in Joint agony gets out. quick. Louis-SaFrancisco passenger train Business With MoneyOperate Profitable New No. 105, investigation disclosed, railmaking opportunity unlimited. No competition. Wanted by all banks and merchants. road officials said Thursday. The loNo capital needed or goods to buy Easy terms (or a few weeks' training by mail. Dept. comotive was overturned, the mall E. Crosskey Protectloa Sya., Richmond, CaL and baggage car were derailed but ftp one was injured. IV. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. forty-eigh- n 14-19- 2& Thirteen persons lost their lives in a wreck early Sunday when two fast mail trains of the Southern Pacific railroad collided during a fog at and La., between Franklin Patterson. Four of the dead were vhite men, the others negro passengers. Five were seriously injured. The Atlantic ice patrol for the protection of shipping was opened Monday for the year. when the roast guard cutter Tampa was ordered to proceed from Boston to her patrol station in the Atlantic. She will be followed soon by the cutters Modoc and Seneca. FOREIGN A man was bicycling past a group Paris policemen in a suburban street, and when hailed by them as of a suspicious character, circled, drew a revolver and fired six shots without dismounting. He killed one policeman, probably fatally wounded another with three bullets, and wounded another with three bullets, and brought down a third with two remaining shots. The assailant then pedaled off safely. of the London house of lords, who, because of age or other causes, can not hear properly, and who sit throughout the sessions with one hand behind an ear, are to be relieved of this painful posture through the installation if microphones and amplifiers. s The French birth rate continued to decline, according to the vital statistics for last year, just completed. The births numbered 752,101 and the deaths 679,885, the excess of births over deaths being 72,216 as compared with 95,000 for the preceding year. Malaria conditions in the near east and southern Europe are to be investigated by the league of nations malaria commission which met at Geneva. It is proposed to examine the situation on the spot in Egypt,' Palestine, Syria, Turkey, Spain and Sicily. France has asked the commission also to make an inquiry in Corsica. Country and city unknown," was the notation on a number of letters recently returned to the German postal authorities in Berlin, which were addressed to St. Petersburg, Russia. According to the instructions of the soviet postal authorities, letters for soviet Russia must be addressed "Union of Socialistic Republics." Otherwise they will not be delivered. And St. Petersburg now is Leningrad. M. De Fleuriau, French ambassador to Great Britain, who returned from Paris for consultations, is going back to London after another iaterview with Premier Herriot taking with him instructions that are expected to facilitate the Franco-Britisnegotiations over the problem of European securN ties. h Berlin. The results in the German elections are: Jarres Braun Marx Thaelman Helpach Held Ludendorff 10,400.000 7,800,000 3,856,000 1,800,000 1,600,000 f Give them Wrigleys It removes food particles from die teeth. Strengthens the gums. Combats acid mouth. Refreshing and beneficial! SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT 1,600,000 337,000 Berlin. With Dr. Jarres in the lead but without hope of rolling up an abBe fearful only of yourself, and solute majority of all the votes cast stand In awe of none more than your which he needs to be elected, the first own conscience. presidential election in German hiswithout tory ended as predicted, electing anybody. The first returns show that in the big cities Braun, the socialist candidate, is running a close second and .f considerably ahead of the socialist vote at the last riechstag election. He is apparently cutting heavily into the communist rank, as that party is falling behind its previous vote. Dr. Hellpach, the democratic candidate, and formed Chancellor Marx, on the centrist ticket, seem to be hold! ing their own in proportion to their party strength. General Ludendorff, however, seems to be undergoing the most disasterous defeat of his political career. In the north he got only one or two votes in each district and f-iin some places none at all. Although voting for the head dl their state for the first time, the German people took the election very KV) calmly. This being the third national election in the last eleven months, the whole country is suffering from election apathy. The total vote Is not expected to go much beyond 60 per cent of the voting strength as against 77 per cent in the Teichstag election last December. This expected apathy waS the last forlorn hope of the Jarres bloc to pull their candidate through In the ... first round, because they believed the apathy would especially hit the socialists and democrats. This hope was broken by the returns and the second election will have to be held on April 26, when the president will be elected by a plurality. The election was one of the most peaceful ever held in Germany. Complete calm and almost indifference Inreigned throughout the country. Only In Berlin the national and com'muni-Istifighting organizations clashed In two battles, after which five communists were taken to the hospital. Only a few automobiles parading the streets with rival colors and brass bands tried to arouse enthusJM01 IUD SVA iasm and failed miserably. The members of the German cabinet gave a good example to the citizens generally and voted at the earliest opportunity. Prussian Minister of Justice Zenhof was on hand so early he had to stand in line and wait for the booth to open. Potsdam, stronghold of the monarchists, showed complete indifference to this new republican institution. There was no sign of any flag or other indication that an election was going on. Nevertheless, the Horn enzollern princes who lived there oS turned out in full force to vote for the second successor to their father. The candidates also appeared early at the polling booths, except General Ludendorff. He was busy in Munich reviewing, with Adolph Hitler, their league of front soldiers which selected election day to stage a big national rally in that city. His excellency cannot vote for himself, can he? was the question asked at his home. 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