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Show ill! Iecond Section ILED Second Section fROVO. UTAH. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1925. GIRJ,SCOUTS MARINE CORPS . 'DRILLED IN BORN PATRIOTISM , Ey MAHT AUSTIN 150 YEARS OLD; AID FIRST FLAMES UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME OF Al Smith 6 Alleged Retirement AlilERICA'S WAR FOR FREEDOM n - For even the early patriots The Tulted Bufea Marine CVfps martial sometimes lapsed from grace, and -One of, the greatest advantages was burn 150 years ago and onfco-veuibIt is set forth th at least one of 10 marines in all offered to the girl of America by the pari of them received ten lasses well laid the world will celebrate the f ClrJfScout movement Is the tin the site of, the old Tun on" for neglecting hla dutyVhlle' on become' acquainted with Tavern In a tablet ' guard.'one Philadelphia today knows Just why theJiv1ng aapect of their eouutry. will ba vn veiled to mark the spot , Sti Th beat aort of pat riot lam and the where in 1775 the first marines en- this book should have been, used for uiiWnrUhing to the patriot la that rolled for the war to free the , two such dissimilar purposes. In 1773 boots even blank books in which la rooted In a lore of the colonies. wentttxneiudTe. Then it.ns.u- V There-are- ' land Itself. none who can recall Girls who prow up In the United those days and tbe authentic records bmy must hav been the watch word . the service, J State, fn no toatter what section, are bare of details. But it Is cer- of Little' is known of the training will find themselves face, to face tain that the little, tavern on the with inspiring natural beauty when- Philadelphia waterfront was gath- period of the new battalions. They ever they take the time to look frr ering place for aip masters and for are next heard from when thev em. bark aboard the squadron of Com It. But the' world of youth la full the merchants whose vessels poked modore Hopkins aud'on Febof books and school, atudy and play their across the stores of various aorta and (he town girl Water street There can be " no ruary 17,' 1776, salt southward from Delaware to' challenge the 'towWlrla likely ,to forget that to doubt that these mep spent. many the British which were 7wJt t natural beauty, to take It In hoars discussing the formation of through' the: very pores of her akin, tbe first fleet that was to eall down making trouble along' the coast of ; la one of the best Ways of becom- Whe Delaware flying the flae of Virginia. did not They encounter the and without American Independence. ing beautiful, herself, eventually reached Abac were ravag enemyrfind Cr Often tbe bikea and camps British In the Bahamas. ' Here Commodore of TCe Girl Scouts are the onlj Op- In the southern coasts of colonial decided upon an operation portunity offered to town girls to America and driving native ship- Hopkins that was in reality the first of the get la touch with" the world of na- ping from the seas. . Along the ture, there IB to store" up image of waterfront of every city eafarlhg long series of expeditions which have enlivened the pages of 'Marine beauty and Inspiration ""such as men were talking of armed revolt. , iliould rise naturally In the mind The Tun Tavern waa one of the Corps history for 150' yearS. Three hundred marines under ' when We most popular meeting grounds for ytJ'My country." command of Capt Samuel Nichols, Every girl who has learned to these early patriots and when the senior officer of the new cefps, know, even a small , corner bit her continental eongress authorized "the on ten sloops for a raid -- oh country knowa what a happy feel- formation W a fleet to challenge New Providence, whe the British ing the knowledge gives her, a feel-in- f British supremacy in American were understood to have stored a of poise and efficiency.' To know waters this tavern was :the place munitions which the bow the land lies, how the stream selected for the- - enrollment of quantitfof squadron sorely' needed. of aide i tm, what is on the other weather marines to act ag riflemen aboard little Captain Nicholas captured the those distant hills, what, the the continental vessels. forts by assault and obtained' comIn was on November 10, 1775, signs mean, what flowem and birds and small furry folk are to be met that congress, which had already plete coimuaua' of the place. , He with In certain seasons, what wild dissolved the. "compact between the gathered in a hundred British cannuts are to be found; Crown and the people of Massachu- non and a mass of other stores. The berries all this Is couifortiug to the 'spirit. setts Bay," passed a, resolution , to British governrfr escaped capture by And that deep seue of content meat tbe effect that two battaliona of fleeing from the town. The action which comes of intimascy with na- Marines be raised to servei'for nd lasted only 'a day, after which the ' sailed home.' ture 4s evidence of a growth "In durhig the present war with Great ships As the American and fleet grew stored be can up tharaeter. It Britain'; and that 'irtlcmlar care drawn upon later in life to meet all be taken that no persons he appoint-- marines were placed aboard all torts of diracuitiesaa tncy Kims; 'o owss, or enlisted into said ships and took part in every naval In falling your outdoor We ybatta'iionsfbut such as are good sea action of the Revolutionary war. jrt ji The Marine Corps League, an ormay rememoer narosnip- ami uhumi, acquainted with marikultles but you will not recall one time affairs as-tbe ablje to serve ganization of men" and women who Turtance when the spirit of the land with advantage by sea when re- have served in the corps, has pledged itself to see that the hisInrtrayed yoirrwhen tt was mean or quired.'' Thus theSMarine Corps wag born tory, of this branch of the service U Jealous or unfair. Ton will alway be able to recall your outdoor ex- eight months before the signing of not forgotten. The unveiling of the tablet on the site of the old Tun pang unless it the Declaration of Independence. periences without There is nothing now to remind Tavern on November 10 will be the is the pang of wishing yolj could ? : the visitor to "Philadelphia of th principal event of the annual' mn. have them all over again. vention. of the League, which ftow kaid tavprn srwsaiia &.vifr'oa the, outdoor opportunities days Benjamin Franklin attended "uo ioib in u puns oi me country. whkff scouting gives them. The life masonic meetings lo an upper room Among the distinguished trueitfa m of a .grown woman Is always mofe and Mrs. . Mullen broiled thick be Major Gen, John A. Lejeune, com shut in than that of a man, which steaks and drew fine ale to sustain mandant of the Marine corps. makes it more Important for the the hearts and stomachs of good 0NLlr THREE MODERNS v girl to put in as much time as she patriots. PERFECTLY EMBALMED can manage to find "at s'eelug and i Today a'warehouse stands on the r. spot where knovlng.' . "rebels" deJust now, whea the world is full fied their king and risked their ATLANTA, Nov., 'I. (UP) By of Interesting; jingling, . machine-mad-e necks by signing their .names (or use-o- f modern scientific embalming things, it Is more important crosses) on the first, "roster of methods, bodies may be preserved in a e condition indefinitely. than: ever to get back to the thiugs marines. But this is very expensive and so far of The instead themselves of that grow only physical reminder that belug made. Girls who can be in- w have of the tavern is its diary as is known only three bodies have terested only In things' that ane which now reposes on the shelves wen so treated. Thev are Nlcolni made will be more or less "made of the Pennsylvania Historical Lenine, the Russian dictator. Dr. the Chinese nobleman, up" in their characters; they will society." This dingy old book is one Sun Tat-Ser ohn Marconnette, of St. be imitative and artificial and in ,of the quaintest relies of the Rev- and-a... u nniAa D,,,r, tut v the end unsatisfied. It is pnly by olutionary peid. In it the tidow Louis, whrt utt u.uu ha Olllll. lur keeping close to the things that Mullen, proprietress of the tavern, preservation of his body. grow that we lenrn the secret of true kept her accounts and few pages "M.iKING OF CMALLEY." Commandgrowth from within. This,- I believe. further on the brand-neIs what the Girl .Scouts are learn ant of Marines" signed Tip his men ing. audpennedthe. records '. M, court "Tlie Makinsr . of - O'Mallev." showing at the Strand theater Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, proved the of Milton Sills, I. .11 I..,! .1.1.1.1 L. .,.M, nith his elevation to stardom bj' First National recently, Sills was Riven at new. test of his Versatility. Although still the Sills' role in his first starring Vehicle, which Earl Hudson produced, Is a departure from the society ro'.es and woman-hntlncharacterizations of his last gheceas.' It is the agreed belief of Sills, Hudson and other First National officials that the public generally prefers th' star in roles whose virility is tempered with drama.- His plays in the future, therefore, will give him less the aspect of the stern, forbidding man and more of he warmth and geniality of the man who loves humanity. ' uick time payment prices are from $30 "The Making of OIalley". is the first of tliik typa "The Comeback," to $75 under prices of competitive cars. The front 'M.. D, C. Crawford's hovel, new GMAC Time Payment Plan adds still which will follow his. current pro"another economy to Buick ownership. duction, is another,. and this will by a drama of the steel Actual. comparison of DELIVERED cost VMen of Steel.". mllK ' will show you the Better Buick's decisive "The Making of O'Malley"' is ni price advantage over other carswhose dealers adaptation of a short story of the have not the opportunity to work under the-GMrame name by Gerald Beaumont Sills has the role of a Neve, l'ork Plan. : Pick out any other car of ' ' Iollceman. , approximately the same list price as a Buick Whfle his fists as fas! swinging model and get the DELIVERED cost of each, and crushlngly. a ever.. Sills, at with everything you will be required to pay Officer O'Majleyv.ls a different - added to the total (including- - interest, and , he has yet . as .' sinned for the screen. O'MalVy b insttrance). See how much lower Buick is! ' a awkward on of the The Better Buick, at its new low prices, is "ould sod' who walks his beat" with a stiffness of spine and austerity n the best buy in the motor car market today, discipline which makes htm a trial on the basis of efficiency, quality and value, even for his superior officers. But whether you pay cash or buy it out of your behind bis niind Is a income on the new GMAC Plan. Either ' sense of hunum and a heart fitway you get a better car for less money. , tender, as it is rugged. This hulk of a tnan the author BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT,' MICH. has divided must fall in wove and . ; Sale and Demonstration on the wonderful - er oppor-gjgytt- &D IJ1T V K ' -- was-rfect- ed e . - - : (. ' . WASHER &DffiffiR 1 Ek s' d 1 : I - Wa&m dAoMl iabon, Dria without a wringer. men-of-w- . SPECIAL ' men-of-w- - r OFFER THIS WEEK 1 CASE SOAP , ; (year's supply) " , FRE E . d . , "A Oemtmttrtaicn it a Revelation" ci-r- vacli in any room : in the house You can d - or-s- - The housewife takes more than ordinary pride in her Savage Washer and Dryer (Wringerless) because, beside ' ' - 12 f v bill-beari- pressed-stee- ng without interest Own a Radio , mil in - i. mi. muv ," ! m 1 g I ft I hi m" i. mmi; fill - V, 1.1 I IF II SB HI ... i s J t i - ' t" , - T.he nature of the pniier Xhlch Jim Williams Is signing in the above, picture is the explanation of why Jim breaks over into the news columns ' ..." the Evening Herald today. For Wliiinms fiimons cowboy cprtonnW in aignlng a contract. It's tt contract guaranteed to the Kvening Herald and other 'NBA Service clients for five, more yeura the ke:'n, whok'Moine and unique human iutcrest which Williams packs dully into his comic page draining, :'Oi;t Our' - thnny slow-minde- ' Milton and love from the silent, bating man tnmW t(H IUBH Ditrothy MackalU is Sills' lending woman lu lbk drama, ' duties SU'm - ' We carry the best ZENITH r DE FOREST Way."-;- . : "7 ; ; ' : : . niachinist-Williaiknows life and Soldier, railroader, human nature from the bottom up. Mirroring lhat kuowkslse, his versatile pen ambiiik never fail to get. laugh or two. ng r, ( RADIOM Free Demonstranoti Easy Terms ' When better automobiles are built, Buick wilt build them f At'if ;.: , TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY ' rt are Lowest in the Motor Car Industry i Fbr-Piv(- B - Time Payment Costs ' Jim Williams' Signs Up More Years " yhole months to pay " Better Buick n ' Phone or call for demonstration in your own home without obligation j Reduced - p, life-lik- Jl l legs with their castors, the supple push-butto- n switch that controls all washing and its being a safe, easy, efficient,. economical" . drying operations, the motor tucked , Ia away unde; . the double-bottoway to wash and dry ill her household like the entire operating mechanism the furnishings,-i- t Savage ee, peasw is encased in one unit within the tub. fine furniture.- Now you can wash anywhere in the , The old, unsightly wringer is gone '' along with all visible rods, levers pedals, house, with pleasure and profit, safety. ' . and ease. springs, gears and gear -casings. , t Well gladly demonstrate the utility Nothing to see but the beautifully polished and lacquered copper tub,, and beauty of the combined, Wringer- -' with its white enamelled, fiat table-toless Savage. I '- it, atN-ngl- h ; trm -- ! ; - j- Senator .Rice W. year, By PAIX 11. MAUX)X. for the nomlna- United lresa Staff CrrwindMit Xleaua, ltepublii-an- , WASin.NGTDX. Nov, I. The tiop for aenatorshlp - next 1 a close friend ef Secdfclaratlon of Governor Al Huitth, "leader of the retary of Interior Work and was. In NVw tors state" that h? would one time mentioned for the attor- ' ' retire )o Private life when hla teria ney gewralshln. . ia reMeans' ald to be con la In J928 aa governor expire, strength he ceived with twQ dlaiwtricg!!? op- - utderaUly weakened' ainc-with the support of .the Ku lot-lttiupreKiona by ifia political .v . Klux Klau a Jvar ago. ieadra In Washington. There one itroup which liettevea that the eoveriior. nenrine an jelder Congresa will rave a new "baby" 111 Iecemlier wlien Hep.. Samuel J. ly aite In short of fundfrn4.wiilie to 'recoil p hi fluancea 1b the busl-Be- Montgomery, Kepublican, of It la too late. t)kla emuea, dowoi to take ;World office, ilontgfmicry I 29 years olL By far tbeo greater, nunilier however, that iOov. Pudth la and Will be 'the yonngent member exerrttdng a polUIenl atrafegy aa old In itber bonne: He waa a-- twrd aa the Garden of Eden. and tackle on the Tnlveralty of Ever 'slnee. history hegan It' baa tiklaboma footfuilltcam a few year. been a eorallary of politic ' The Aaierlca!r f9giti has aHuniHl that a. man can have no oppoRltlon For a new and more' important s'gnif-aac- e when he1 la not a eandid ite. for public .'offleer In national polltlca wifh the aKeaVandldate or an apiMilirtmeut of Haiiford who are aeeklng reehK-tioother public post, 'have wlwly rei fttrmer nathmal . cpminauder, n malni In the l'k(f round and lut asKistant secretary of war. The bite the other candidate kill each other President Harding' once remarked tot i hng ttefore the off, before ,rec?ulziiiK the public that it demand that they, themselves be a men who won the world war' would SJiicXldef Stareij e;indiilate.. ; la the firs to receive aptwlntment And It UKiially work ; after a When a man romea.oiit aa a can- to high government of fi didate for an office montliH liefore leader of the veteran organization. the elwtloB he merely walks out on the plank with arm outntretched NEW BRITISH EMBASSY TO BE BlILT IN TOKYO permitting .all the to aboot at htm. There are ome TOKYO, Nov. 7. (LT)-Gr- eat whtTbelieve that Wllliiiiii Gibba Britain aooa will begin construction MoAdoo did that In the bint pre4- - tion of a new ;nllllon dollar In Tokyo. The building w ill dentlal eamj)aiBn. He 'H"rJ'd to work early and made lit lnteutiona le of reinforced concrete, two atorb-known By the time the Ocnnicratie high and apeclally dcHlgned to withcouveutlon rolled around ' Jie "had stand severe eartlui'iake shocks. i stirred up an opMMtion which finalv rROXorxtE ' ; ly killed him off. ' Even If Hiuith will, not "raise hla ; IX)XD0X, Nov., 6. (IP) hand" for .the next Democratic presi- British druggists have Juait put on the market a, new drug redeiitlnl nonilnation', one thing g aa 'a taln hi , joicing la the name of; DinicthylaminvlH'nzoyldinethy-u'thylcarWnoL--!- 1 baa hot been.dliuliitHhed one whit by ' hi antiouncemeiit. and, Tuny hare beenfbeen It represents a hydrochloride ltu)iroved. Its uwd an a ajiioal anacatl-otlcAdministration lnvenbira are now seonldering courHea are a ahortcf name for their product for the circuUitlon of a rcrwrt that Chnrlea W. Waterman ot I'p to date they haven't been Denxer, oue of" the leader, of the L' able to pronounce It thenim!ve.. 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