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Show Monday. May 12, 1921. TTu? JOURNAL, LOGAN CuY, XlACiu' (.hNYY, UT A3 'ater sin plv in a land which is oikphuous for othe absence of in face or tlowmg water. It is Excavation of Ancient not loo much to say that the of-tsuch wells at Old Mexico lcseiice Cities one place under primitive conditions that a large (By Science St r ice) enter of population should one WASHINGTON .May 7. An .ay glow u- aiound them. One of these wells was used archaeological expedition fioin Bcb Archaeologists -- wo in ed r - -- I the water sup--' a the city; the other olace of sacrifice wheiein thej oust beautiful maidens of the tribe were hurled in times of great drought as sacrifices to the ffended rain deitit s.ToMay the vast courts and colonnades, the of theTDrt Prcgrcsso. ear lofty pyramids and spacious Inauguratiorf of a ten picgram of archaeological re- alaces, the atemples and terraces starch in cooperation with the aic silent; great forest has Carnegie the- -- of headed by Dr Washington, Sylvanus G.'Moiley. is about to leae New Oi leans for Mexico to - begin excac at ions of tfr e buried' cities of the ancient Maya empire' in Yucatan neai us. lv of a-- - ( GINGHAMS, 5 yards for GINGHAMS, 32 inches wide, 3 vai'&s for PERCALE, 36 inches. Light and I)u:h, 5 y.i STRIPED VOILES, 8 yards for NORTHERN JAPAN CREPE, I yards Li 10c CRETONNE, 3 yards for 25c CURTAIN SCRIM. 3 3 aids for 65c SERGE COLOR HENNA, Navy, Brown, An 25 c 40c 25c 25c 35c ' 1 has be'en Mexican government delayed by the recent political disturbances in Mexico but arrangements wene made with Dr. Manned Gamio, director 'of the Mexican Buieau of Anthrop-Vlogduring his recent visit to this country, to begin world immediately. The party taking the field for preliminary investigations and Itez inexcavations at Chic-hew Dr.'Moiley, Earl ll. cludes Am-Mm- -- and at ones, various .places aiound the enclosure there are lofty pyramids which were originally surmounted by elaborately decorated temples of dressed stone The luxuriaant tropical vegetation which has sprung up since Chichen Itza was abandoned in 1448 a. d has buried the city in a mantle of li mg green ; roots have found their way deep into foundations and torn stone from stone, until the roofs have and desolation reigns. No cot-lapse- d, small part w of-th- e oik of- - the Carnegie Institution excavators at Itze will be the removal of this luxuriant forest which has done so much harm to the ancient edifices. The city was founded in the fifth century of the Christian Era by a tn ibe of the Maya race called the Itza. The name mean Chi, mouth, chen. wells," Itza, the name of the tribe j 2 FRENCH POLITICAL TREND TOWARD LIBERAL PARTIES (Conf imu-- d from page seven) ueighboihood of 1,000,000 votes, bom Moscow will pell n the This would leave the Sotmlims wih about the same n mb-i- , upposmg that the two fa oio egether show a small gun o, if -- 1911. The Radical party also has been weakened by he rcMgna-- ! tion cr exclusion of a nurabei of deputies who supported Ioin-- j cam's foreign and fiscal irri'c e- k These men have formed a new Radical Federation, which will cooperate with the otiTer g; oups of the government mV joi itv The strength of the dLler-gioups in the present Chamber is as follows; Republican-Dc-m-jciat- ic -. ' J ( Women who wIsVTjrT.v - to stimulate growth of thtnrhair siiould use V'an Ess. - Liquid Scalp Mas sage. A glenons head of strong vigorous hair surely -follows its consistent use, end consistent- use is CHy btscoiuoe Van fitted with a patent rubber ap- Ess-com- es Entente (National , 170; Independents, mostly royalists. 27 ; deupties belonging to no group 22 ; Repubhcar and Social Action, 47; R publi-aDemocratic Left, 88; Repub lican Left, 56; Republican Socialises, 50; Communists, 13. Practically all the parties, ex- the Communist. ..Soel.,1- i?ts and a few Republicans of the Left, were in the governclassed ment major ty and as part of the National Block. The ful strength of the Chamber was 626, but a number of seates were vacant and some deputies not inscribed on any list. The next-- ' Chamber will contain rdr 584 member. The Radical-SocialiSocialist Republican coalition' mus-t- win llo seats from the government majority in order to ga n control. w.lh tli fingers. inating rr.iwjAnd ti flexible nippita of the itpj licatorbnng a healrhv circulation blood te f of the hair - TontB. 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His wife rushed to hi der Professor Rub. he WASHINGTON, D. C., May but , in his work on the ns,long- began side with resstoratives, : : of the navy, Cur- . waui7,Secretary vam, for a few minutes la e ;enrt,s about which he was talk-- 1 txs I). Wilbui, has been Michelscn died. While pro-ewith a huge floral anchor, announceaijng wen his death and the adjournm-ntesao- r Dartmouth made entirely of poppies by dispbyhics ol the session of the Acadm.y.i jj3 fjevei0pej a radiometer f' abled men of the World War, to shortly after, the Academ clanst ei;cacy that he was ab' be cast upon the seas the rnorn- were walking m procession. down to measure the hzatthaf comeing of Memorial Day, in mem ilia marble steps through the to 11s frenr the stars. In his last orv of the sailors and marines newly planted garden following paper he ivas engaged in dosing who lost their lives in the World the body of their distinguished the a r . The naval party "missing link beiwegn thr-colleague. longest rf the heat waves and 1h Mv i t h members of Professor Nichols had died as of the radio waves, tlva- - !m i r a Peary Ships he had lived, in the active V. F. W. aboard, will put the series of lion of sc ence. Research was spectrum which runs fioin 1 m to sea in the government yacht life wof and although h gamma rays of radium, JSylph on the morning of the Lad twice been temptsd into ad- which are a hundred thousand 30th and select a spot on the Atministrative office, by serving tunes shorter than light waves, 'lantic where one of Americas as president of Dartmouth, Col- to the wireless waves which1 great sea battles was held, to lege grom 19C9 to 1916, and by are greater length. conduct the ceremonies. accept ng an appointment to the It wxHild seem almost that he Presentation of the pxippy d presidentcy of the Massachu a premon tion that he would; dior was made by General Lloyd tts Institute of Technology in net complete his paper, for heM. Brett, commander-in-chie- f of 1921, he gladly returned again began by saying that he re the veterans of foreign wars, to his investigation of the laws verse the usual order of proce- and adjutant-generof the Discf light. dure and present his conclusion trict of Columbia, in behalf of Visible evidence of his. ability at the beginning. So he show d Admiral Peary Ships company. i s an experimenter was close at his last slide first. His audit 'S Quite some ceremony attended hand for while he assumed jhat he did this n, affair among those present visitors in a room next to the ro- der to avoid being in tevr mud. being Mai or General J. A. tunda were examining the apar-- : the president before, he had) Jeune of the Marine Corps, Ad atus with wh ch he proved the completed' his demonstration, asjmiral Luther E. Gregory, N. S. pressure of lighty By touching a speakers often are Ilis par eri navy, chief of bureaus and button of this ingenious-mechaniswas, indeed, left unfinished s; docks; Admiral R. E. Coontz, one can turn on an electric he feared, but is was a higher chief of naval operations, and lamp and actually see for him self that the beam of light exert3 rJr a definite pressure upon wer object it strikes. This pres, sure is so minute that it had never been observed until Prot. Nichcls demonstrated it twenty-four years ago. Yet as we now know 'the sunlight falilng daily upon the earth amounts to a weight of more than 100,-00- 0 tons. It isJJm light pressure that makes the ta L of a comet by driving the infintesi-ma- l dust particles away from the sun. It is also light pressure that' keeps 'the gaseous like swelled out to their gigantic size in oppos tion to the attraction of gravitation tending to draw them together into a solid mass. 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(By Dr. Edwin E Siosson) born m lished nne He v Director, Science Service KaiKis. and he Leavenworth, WASHINGTON, May, o. left an oiphun, was A FLORAL At thS m',meht when he. was ing early by his undo, Geiioral up brought explaining thfe effects and aciioiv box. He went first to the Agi . ot new radjmwvav-etodayvEriintijrarCoHege at ManTMUm i n gular duty. plicator that feeds tncmedicamont rectly to the- roots of the hair, elim- di- -- FI 1 A ROW SISTER Arimo Block Block-- satisfied with- - regard to his life and habits. , Aflat the policeman has boon accepted an - apprent ceship ft three years is required, and then he is assigned to. regular duty. If he is successful he ipav ever get to be a commissioner wi'b a Sir to affix to his nano. The Vlsi idee and lied - Scarfs, Yards for HOUSE' DRESSES From $1.50 to $2 00 K" ial 25c HOSE foi child) en and Ladies. 6 puits for ONE LOT OF 1IATS 50c Biassieres,' 3 for 4 for 3.5c Brassiere . 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As a lesult fo -- reliminary explorations at Chichen Itez made last winteiv it was decided to take up first excavation of The of the Thousand Group Columns, a section of the city composed of great colonnaded halls surrounding a plaza of more than five acres in extent. Running out from this great colonnade there are smaller ones, compaved, of square columns, and othrs of round -- ' oer-them and overgrown thiojvn them. It is in these remote solitudes,1 that the linging sound of the ax, Trlk'ksand shovel. of the exeat ator will soon lie heard, and the intensive study of this lulfnei met i oMiiis of ancient America will be commenced SI. 00 J an-ha- -- al r - g m--t- he Le-b- se is involved both in Maxwell's theory of the similarity of electrical and light w aves and also in Einstein's more recent theory of relativity. MUTUAL COAL Co. Logan, Utah , Phone 424 . 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