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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT Events in the Lives of Little Men EASTERN SENATOR T HELPED HER GIANT ZEPPELIN ARRIS TAKES OWN LITE EVERY WAY .After every meal SAFELY A So Writes Mrs. Trombley of Sbsrcn, Vt, Concerning Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound I was weak Sharon. Vermont. had a tired feeling and find ms run-dow- pains. saw an advertisement in the Lydia E. Finkham'a Vegetable Compound and began taking it. It has stopped these bearing-dow- n pains and other bad feelings, and has helped me in every way. I have so much faith in the Vegetable Compound that I keep it on hand all of the tune and recommend it whenever I have the opportunity. Mrs. LEWIS T&ombley, Sharon, Vermont. news-paperabo- ut Glad to Help Others " I had pains in my back and sides for many months, and my work would have to be left undone at those times. My sister told me what good Lydia EL Pink-ha- ms Vegetable Compound was doing her, so I tried it, ana from the third bottle I was well and everyone thought I looked better. I am glad to help others regain their health, and you may vise mv testimonial. Mabel Hart- mann, 1824 Greene Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. You must believe that a medicine that has helped other women will help you. You should try it. Lying Down to Fly . To lie luxuriously un soft cushions and thus pilot your own small nlr machine Is the latest possibility in aerial flight. are being designed and Tiny air-car-s are to be tested In flight, in which the narrow body, with wings on either side, accommodates Just one occuThis will enable pant, lying pn-ne- . the tiny engine to .drive the machine more swiftly through the air than would be possible with the set up If a body was provided big enough for the pilot to assume the ordinary sitting position. Perfect comfort will, it is claimed, reclining (be assured by a sofa-lik- e frame. On this the pilot, enclosed In his miniature machine, will lie face downward, looking outwards through a front window or sideways and downwards through other little windows. air-resistan- ce Get Back Your Health! Are you dragging aronnd day after day with a dull backache? Are you tired and lame mornings subject to headache dizzy apeils ana sharp, stabbing paina? Then theres surely something wroni weakness! oua kidney trouble. Get back your health and keep it. For quick relief get Doans Pitts , a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. They have helped thou- Kr sands and; should help you. JLsk your neighbor A Utah Casa Chas. M. Hansen. Richfield, Utah, says: con"My back hurt stantly with a heavy, ache andgnawing I had catches of pain the email through of it. My kidneys acted too freely and the secretions were col ored In passage. I felthighly out. used Doans Pills and tired corthey rected the trouble. X DOANS STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS FotterMilbuia CoMfg. Cheat, Buffalo. N.Y. 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I'm Dr. Tbumpanl Byea water. rial or Bar at llflt Hirer, rpur H.Y. Booklet. nor drag YOU CANT CUT OUT or Thoreaghpia can elaan them off tBogrowSpavfa with promptlr e Washington, Senator Frank Washington, Final arguments in one of Connecticut, for years the tra ns contine ntal long and short of the leaders in conRepublican haul case were begun last Thursday, gress, was found dead at his home before the interstate commeice com- here under circumstances which conmission. vinced police officials that he had carriers ar- committee The suicide. gued for a reduction of rates from The after an investigation, coroner, middlcwest points such as Chicago, to returned a verdict finding that the Paciflc coast terminals, in order to senator had committeed suicide. meet competition of the rail and waHis body was discovered in a bathter routes from the Atlantic to the room on the third floor of the house r Pacific coast. They contend that and those who made the discovery the present rates, steel products were quoted by the police as saying may be shipped from Pittsburg to the that the dead man still held in his Atlantic coast and thence by water hand a rubber tube which was at'o the Pacific coast for less than the tached to an open gas jet. same products may be shipped from Although he once was a comparaChicago to the same Pacific coast tively rich man, his friends said that points. he had suffered heavy losses in reThe carriers have asked authority cent years. He was a lawyer by of the commission to reduce the rates profession, but for some time has from middlewest points to the Pacific been heavily interested in real escoast without reducing the rates to tate. intermediate points. The application Senator Brandegee was chairman was actively opposed by many of the of the senate judiciary committee intermediate points affected. and one of the Republican leaders on Frank Lyon, representing steamship the foreign relations committee. A interests, argued against the pro- close personal and political friend of posed reduction contending that it Senator Lodge, the Republican floor would take business away from ship leader, he has been one of the circle lines and would not be in line with of senators which have had most to the policy of congress to promote both say in the conduct of senate affairs kinds of transportation. the Republicans regained a The United States Steel corporation, majority in congress. A native of New London, where represented by C. S. Belstrling, also his home until his opposed the reduction on the ground he maintained that it would be unwise to upset the death. Senator Brandegee had arisen rate structure now and thereby unsetto prominence through a succession tle conditions on the Pacific coast, of minor offices, including the Unitbecause of competition from foreign ed States attorneyship of his home steel interests. Independent Midwest district, the speakership of the ConSteel interests, through Robert Hula, necticut house of representatives, however, criticized the stend of the and membership in the national house steel corporation and argued in favor of representatives. He was 60 years of the rate reduction. old and had been in the senate for The City of New York, the Boston almost twenty years. The most conspicious part played chamber of commerce and the New all association traffic repreEngland by Mr. Brandegee in recent years sented by W. II. Chadler opposed the was in the league of nations fight the start application on the ground that it Taking a position from would deny shippers on the Atlantic with the irreconcilable opponents of seaboard the advantage of their geothe Versailles treaty, he threw the their in location forensic shipping graphical powerful weight of his products by water to the Pacfic coast. ability against the treaty and the John E. Benton, representing the league convenent during the long intermediate rate association and cor- senate debate and later at the Chicago Republican convention in 1920, poration commissons of seven states, declared that to was one of those irreconcilables who grant the reductions would wreck the laid down before party leaders a virtual threat to leave Panama canal as a commercial agenthe ranks of the national cy by making rail rates that would Republicanism unless draw virtually all of the commerce platform contained a provision which would uphold the sway from it Republican senHe contended that the reduced rates ators opposed to ratification. would also work a hardship on interDuring the last congress he was not active on the floor. His health mediate territory. had begun to show the effects of his years, but he remained until the last Wyoming Elk in Danger a trusted conferee of Republican conOgden, Slaughter of 5000 elk imgressional leaders on all important pends unless immediate steps are tak- questions of policy. en to check shooting in the Jackson Hole country, according to an appeal Farmers Get Beet Motoey received by R. II Rutledge, district Salt Checks amounting to federal forest chief, from A. C. Mc- $602,000Lake, were seht out this week by Clain, supervisor of the Teton nationthe various factories of the Utah-Idah-o al forest. The message explains that Sugar company to the farmleep snow in the mountains has driv- ers who furnished beets for the comen the elk into the lowlands, where This pany during the fall of 1923. they are at the mercy of hunters with payment gives the farmers an averno chance to escape the guns. Resiof $8.35 a ton for their beets, dents of Jackson Hole, anxious to see age which is an increase of 13 cents a the elk protected from wanton slaugh ton over the amount paid last year. er, have appealed to sportsmens The payments vary from 68 cents a clubs throughout the West, the biolton in Salt Lake county to as high ogical survey and the Wyoming state as $1.32 a ton in some of the districts game commission for issuance of .an in Idaho. order to halt shooting of elk under Suggests International Race the circumstances, the message states. Chicago, Frederick Burton of Chicago, owner of Wise Counsellor has Operation Results In Suit proposed an international race matchWhite Plains, N. Y.,n Alleging reckSarazen, Ladkin, Wise Counsellessness in the manner in which they ing lor, winners of the three internaperformed an operation on his tional sweepstakes; Epinard, French old son, Charles Jay Davis, president champion, and Black Gold, Kentucky of the Davis' Tayntor Granite comto be decided at derby winner, pany of New York City, has filed suit Churchhill Downs course early in for $250,000 damage against Dr. John November. is a much Epinard Erdmann of New York City, and Docbetter horse than any of his races tors Edward Weber and J. Fielding in Ameriea have indicated. Black, of White Plains. The papers Tong War Takes Another Life charge that the surgeons performed New York, Another Chinese has an appendicitis operation on the boy in May, 1918, in such a manner that been killed in what the police believe his left kidney was destroyed and his was a continuation of the tong warfare which was started last week in right kidney impaired. trans-continenl- - inter-mountai- n 14-ye- ar m Manhattans Chinatown. Henry Towne Dies New York Ilmry Robinson Towne, one of the founders of Yale & Towne Manufacturing rompany and president of the New York Merchant's association is dead. ITc was SO years old. Brings New Record New York, Records for the production of life insurance on were established for the first nine months of 1924, it was disclosed in a report by the Association of Life 1924 paid-for-bas- is Presidents. Forty-fiv- e American companies were surveyed in the report. The total amount of new huaine-&-s exclusive of revivals, in- - victim. The latest On Ting, member of the Hip Sing tong, was murdered in a owned Brooklyn laundry by his The body, with two bullet nephew. wounds, was found by the police behind a counter. benefit as Good for tcetli. breath well. and digestion. Makes the next cigar taste better. The Airdome, Lakehurst, N. J. 3 ZR her in reposed giant zeppelin berth at the naval air station air-dom- e, at Lakc-hurst- , day. A mightly shout al un-ie- sweet and a TRAVELS FROM GERMANY TO LAKEHURST, NEW JERSEY IN RECORD TIME Bran-dege- Insurance you work the horse same time. Doe not blliter halrn t2.M "" and pleasant agreeable thousands as the air 10:45 Wednes- went up from vessel came down. Please dont make so much noise, J. II. Klein Jr., commander of the Lakehurst station ZR-- 3 as he and passenger on the E Thoughtful Boy The din leaned from a cabin port. Go ana see If there are any crows welcome was silenced instantly and In that field of corn, said the farm- - r a clear, sharp order of the naviga- to the new piowboy. LOYER The boy went out and came back tors to the grounding crew rang out with the news that he bad c unted distinctly. fifty-fouDr. Hugo Eckner, smiling but Did you drive them away?" asked WIFE GIVES UP HUSBAND WHEN LARGEST LIGHTER THAN AIR stern voiced, was recognized by a the farmer. little group of Germr citizens who LOVE IS TURNED TO CRAFT EVER BUILT IN UNITNo, sir, replied the boy, T thought crowded the state police and sailor ED STATES WRECKED OTHER WOMAN Home Circle. were all yours. to shout their congratula- they srhouted Commander PERFEGT r. Husband Given High Rating by Mrs. t; Fails to Face Own Wife in Cincinnati Court Hall-Ques- Cincinnati, Mrs. Rosamond O., Hart obtained a divorce from Frederick William Hart, Perfect Lover, st d ment here. In the event that of the income of Hart at any time is more than $200 a month, the contract specifies that then his former d wife is to receive of the income. She is to be given, in addition, $300 for attorneys fees and court one-thir- one-thir- costs. Judge Charles L. Hoffman, immediately after the hearing of testimony, granted Mrs. Hart the decree on the grounds of extreme cruelty. Throughout the case the name of Mrs. Shirley came in for frequent mention. Hart himself did not appear in the courtroom. In consequence of his failure to put an appearance. Pale, with her voice but a whisper, Mrs. Hart gave testimony that absolved her husband from bonds which had become irksome. She told of the alienation of her husbands affections t. by Mrs. She and Hart were bom in London, England, she said, and were married there August 23, 1905. After they had come to Cincinnati to live, she said, she found out about the other Hall-Que- st Hall-Ques- woman. Responding to the question of her Mrs. Hart said that she attorney, talked to her husband Non-explosi- about this woman. He admitted that he loved her, she said, and said that he could not change his mind. His associations with Mrs. Hall-Quecontinued until May, 1923, Mrs. Hart said. Then her husband took her to England. He gave as an. excuse for this, she said, that he wanted time to think it over. They went to London. We were there but two weeks, When he said Mrs. Hart related. he was going back to Cincinnati. He did not say why. He left me in London. He came back to Cincinnati and resumed his associations with Mrs. Hall-Ques- t. He wrote me, saying he could no longer live with me as his wife. He evidently came back to Cincinnati. I dont know how long Then he went he remained here. to Chicago, some time in November. went with him. They Mrs. Hall-Quehave lived in Chicago since then. He said to me that he couldnt live with me any longer, because of his love for this other woman. He admitted He said: he was living with her. I expect to marry as soon as I get a divorce. Wyoming Nominate Sullivan Cheyenne, Wyo., E. J. Sullivan of Basin, Wyo., was unaniomusly nominated Republican candidate for governor by the state Republican convention. st st . The Villain Foiled I Bluebeard smiled as he opened the closet door and saw the bodies of his former wives hanging by their gory tresses. Then he snarled as he took a look at his next prospective victim. She's got Curses 1 he screamed. her hair bobbed! American Legion Weekly. Skin so sore could not touch water to it within Raainol relieves it few hours I Washington. D. C., Aug. 25: for to so am your you grateful splendid products and for what they have accomplished for me that I feel I must give you the details. In attempting to er Armenians Granted Concession Washington, The state department has announced that Minister Gibson at Berne, had been instructed to inform the secretary-generof the league of nations that the United States government would hereafter recognize identity certificates issued fox Armenian refugees was appropriate documents in lieu of passports. The action was taken as a result of a communication received from the secretary-agent dated September 12, in which it was suggested that the Washington government might be willing to extend to Armenian refugees the same practice it had followed in connection with Russian refugees earlier in the year. al Gas capacity cubic feet; Shenandoah,ZR-- 3, improve the appearance of my dun, I used a soap which had been recommended for that purpose but which proved to be too harsh for .when I washed off the lather, the skin came with it. I applied eold cream, but the damage was too severe to yield to so mild an agent. My husband consulted our neighborhood druggist and asked ir it would not be advisable to call ia our family doctor. The druggist said: You do not need a doctor in this case. Get a jar of Resinol Ointment and a cake of Resinol Soap and have your wife use them acthey will cording to directions 101.6 96 Height - 2,105,-00- 0 2,400,000 cubic feet. Total lift Shenandoah, 130,000 ZR-153,000 helium); (uses pounds pounds (uses hydrogen). Shenandoah, 75,000 Deadweight beat everything else a hundred ways. So my husband bought the Resinol products and hopefully brought tnem home. My skin was so tender and sore that I could not touch water to it, so I cleansed it gently first with pure olive oil and then applied the Resinol. I used a soft handkerchief that night for protection. In the morning, I bathed it gently with warm water and Resinol Soap, tepid water, and 1 rinsing off withbelieve that such & could hardly miracle of healingcould occur during one night. The raw surface had filmed over and now looked I only like a bad case of sunburn. Resi-nwith anointed face my kept all that day and by night the improvement was so great that I was able to go out. This experience is now only a memory for my face is softer, fairer and smoother than ever. A jar of Resinol is my best pal in the future and I will never be without it. 3, pounds; Speed hour; ZR--3, 91,000 pounds. Shenandoah, 70 miles an 76 miles an hour. ZR--3, Shenandoah, Horsepower 1800 horsepower; ZR--3, gines, gines, 2000-horsepow- Crew 6 en5 en- er. Shenandoah, 31, ZR-- 3 80. Friend of Lincoln Dead Glenn Falls, N. Y. Colonel James E. Cunningham, 80, former president of the Glenn Falls Insurance company He was known throughdied here. Parents Call Strike on School out the country in fire insurance ciracquaintance Chicago, Chicagos board of edu- cles and had a personal cation faced a parents strike, when with Abraham Lincoln. residents of that ' Englewood district Cashier is Indicted announced that between 700 and 80C Parker, S. D., L. T. Youngers, children would be withdrawn from a junior high school and neighboring former cashier of the Farmers' State schools because of failure to provide bank here, was arrested on an indictfor pupils of three elementary grades. ment containing three counts, two alin connection The board promised to provide fox leging embezzlement the pupils, who later were transferred with the failure of the bank and one charging misapplication of funds. to other schools, the parents said. ol - Much Rioting In India Compromise Urged on Funds Washington, A proposal that the Calcutta, India, Mob law, carrying ages for mutilation alleged to have budget bureau and the navy depart- in Its wake frightful carnage and been incurred at the hands of Nathan ment compromise upon $330,000 as outrages, prevails at Allahabad, BritLeopold, Jr. and Richard Loeb was the appropriation for the navy during ish Indin, as a result of Ilindu-Mos-lefiled in circuit court by Charles Ream the next fiscal year has been presentriots, continuing since Tuesday. The oria taxicab driver. Ream was attack- ed to Secretary Wilbur. the department Nine persons are known to have ed by two men last November 21, ginal estimate for been killed and at least seventy inwhich was blindfolded, drugged and mutilated. totaled $350,000,000, about $30.000.000 by the offi- - jured. Troops and police have been After the arrest of Loeb anflJLeopolfl m Carries Own Coffin New York Mrs. C. Creed, a Lon don woman, who said .that she has always had a fear of burial at sea, arrived on the Lancaatria, bringing her own coffin. Ten years ago her husband died while crossing the Atlantic, and the sea became his grave. The casket, incased in a box marked Per-. , --U4. SWAMP-ROO- T Fbr many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine. It is a physicians prescription. is a strengthening mediSwamp-Roo- t cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Roo- t has stood the test of years. It ia aoid by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. and start Be sure to get Swamp-Roo- t treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for sample bottle. When writing, be sure tnd mention this paper. Advertisement. - Loeb and Leopold Sued Chicago, A suit for $100,000 dam- re-duc- ed WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND ve 2, of Mrs. Alfred Lawrence Hall-Quein the court of domestic relation hre Monday. Alimony, agreed upon out of court, consisted of $5,000 cash and one-thir- d of Harts income for the remainder of Mrs. Harts life. Mrs. Hart is likewise to have possession of the furniture and effects, which were located in the Hart apart-- guards tions. Major F. M. Kennedy, in the uniTwo Members of Crew Seriously In form States army, of the United Helium Jured; stood at another port hole smiling Saves Lived of Five as he bowed happily to the crowd. Men Au.rd Thirty four minutes after she was For a sighted, her motors stopped. moment she drifted easily, bobbing The army up and down like a small boat In a Newport News, Va. the largest nonrigid rolling swell. blimp TC-the United States, was dably damStraight past the red and white aged and several of her crew injured signal on the ground whichsheindicated guided. when a bomb she was carrying ex- her chosen landing place, sihe to sail intended that It appeared ploded while she was in the air over into the airdrome, but the pilot of Langley field. ZR-- 3 contemplated no such specLieutenant Bruce N. Martin, pilot the When within 200 exhibition. tacular of the ship, which belongs at the of the towering dome a trap Aberdeen, Md., proving grounds, and yards door open from the bottom flooped L. Puryear, obLieutenant Alfred cabin and out dropped main of the server, were seriously injured, while a bundle of as a barrel. as rope large three sergeants composing the enand andoor Another opened trap listed personnel of the vessel were thudded below. other coil of rope shocked by the explosion but not tooted somebells and horns Signal seriously hurt. the in of out where giant craft sight The explosion of the bomb broke below. shrilled Whistles overhead. the gas bag of the ship which came hooked their marines and Sailors to the ground as the noninflamable rope harnesses into the helium with which the bag was fill- spider-we- b tow lines of the dirigble and ed escaped. The crew Lad no time trailingwithout effort drew her gently almost to take to their parachutes. down. The full extent of the damage to Then, one after another, after the the ship has not been determined more ardulous duties of landing were beyond the fact that the gas bag all four of the American was severely torn by the explosion completed,aboard were officers presented to and fall which followed. The fact view the German with side side by that the ship was inflated with noncabin in the ports. explosive helium gas probably pre- navigators All They were lookng happily. vented her complete destruction and wete spic and the loss of the lives of all the mem- shaven, their uniforms tired. look even not did span. They bers of her crew. leave no tr in hurry The TC-- 2 has a length of 196 feet They appeared he ship. and an over-a- l height of 59 feet. It was constructed for training purAirship Now Owned by U. S. poses, her car being of an improved Largest With the deLakehurst, N. J., pattern and 40 feet in length, with the ZR-- 3 here, the United two motors set on livery of came into possession of the States the platform aft. She had a speed airship in the world and now of sixty miles an hour and an en- largest with the Shenandoah, two of durance capacity of ten hours In the owns, finest dirigibles ever built. air at that rate. Her total lifting the Shenandoah is a Although the capacity was close to 12,000 pounds ZR-- 3 is larger in the longer craft, and. her useful load 4000 pounds. other particular. The ship had been sent from hei nearly every Below is a comparison of the two station at Aberdeen, Md., to participate in air service maneuvers at ships. Shenandoah ZR-- 3 Langley field. and had just taken on Length .... 660.2 680 her cargo of four bombs. 90.7 78 .... Diameter . (Signed) Mrs. C. P. Tapley, 1028 8th SL, N. W. A Different and I WATCH for Leas e and a am Money LsadmI En wiU aoaa marine hee Import- - e ?! b.A9 I fw hs I rd funmiil chains. 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