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Show F Tl Unemployment need not touch you personally, for any "protracted period,-- If you know how to advertise. The Weather GeneralTyTar in west,"unset tied in east tonight and Sunday, " wdthrthunder shQwer3-thiteniooix or tonight. MRS. N. H. P. PARIS Y:-Sb- Where Ho will be Formally Notified of His "Presidency On Monday Lafollette Evening And Wheeler Resting.. Murder BLOOMFIELD WASHINGTON, Aug, JL is expected to detennine how extensively he will campaign after he has had an opportunity to consult with his running mate. Senator Wheeler, who with his family is vacationCod. He is ex- ing off , , Capo maker In The Third ex- Round of Bout at! onfce it i TO TAKE 'A . : i Franks- TON THOUGHT TO BE THE OLDEST LIVING TWINS IN punish-ment.H- is ' D w ; - p. . ..-- - thd. visit here, last week of Mrs. Mary Carrington o:: Salt itke City, Logari wk's distinguished by having in her midst, whd are thought to be the oldest living twins in aT the world. Mrs.'" Carrington is the twin sister of Mrs. N, W Kimball df dhrs.dty,, They were born in Liverpool England, July 7th 1852 arid are, therefore past 72 years of age. Both are in the best health. and have had most eyentful careers. i ,i.These distinguished ladies, when mere babes, three months ocean with'thbi? payents, landing in Utah in the old ttossfed-the- ' year 1853.1 ;They..vere daughters, of the late John R. Winder, church, counsellor to lVerfkicnt;Jbseph,! E. Smith bf the Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Cdrrington have both had the e perienceS' of pioneer life. With her husband. Mrs, Kimbal ved to Bear Lake. Valley in the year 1872 and in company wit ) Budges, JNebekera and Riches assisted with the settlement ef Meadowville and Laketown sections of that valley. After nine years farming in that section Mi and Mrs. Kimball and family returned ta Logan making their home here for the past 43 years.. Mrs. Kimball is the mother of the following living children ; Whit Kimball Preston; Rex Kimball, Salt Lake City; Roy and Law rence Kimball, 'California ; Leo Kimball, Logan; Mrs, Charles Priday, California; and Mrs. Lee Thatcher, Logan. Children of Mrs. Carrington are Mrs. Fannie Woodruff, Mrs. Emma Teasdale and Mrs Ellen Burton Salt Lake City. ' s Mine Owner (By Associated Press) WEMBLEY Stadium London; Ton) Gibbons August 9th. American Flight heavy ' weight f knocked out Jack Bloomfield TftWtl Ulefoi HCW U1MW 1UWII English .aspirant for heavy- ' Li I in honors the third roqndf weight Associated of their scheduled twenty, round ; Press) tB. bout at the Stadium here this f BELFAST, Aug. 9.- - keW-is the name of a new afternoon. The beU saved which town fifeld as th esecondToUrid, hassprung from the the American floored his oppon-- ! venture of Sir Samuel Kelly, ent three times in that round. wealthy mine owner, and which Bloomfield was groggy at the is' said to be the greatest comstart of the third and Gibbons mercial undertaking ever atfloored him with a left to the tempted single handed in Irehead and a right to the chin. land. lie has successfully prosThe Britisher vventdown for the count o ffour and got up bleed- pected for coal,t sunk two deep ing. Gibbons then dropped him shafts, constructed over-hea- d with left for the count. Gibbons equipment and laid eight rail' left the ring without a mark. way sidings. Colliers which he from Cumberland and brought Scotland live in the new town. Bloom-jtowpkel- , Moi-nlo- n His Consent Must Be Secured Before The Evacuation of the Ruhr Can Take Place As He Is The Final Military Authority . ly ir (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. The army air service which has reduced its efforts toTcssate and bases hr ?recn- eqU lend for the. use of the Americ- an round the world fliers reports the heaviest ice flies in twentv years causing the service to speed up its plans. Official.) of the air sendee declared there is no necessity for abandoning the flight yet. Aboard the Gertrud Rask near Angma;:$salik, Greenland, Aug. 9,. - Sinew slip wa caught in thin ice field near Angmagsalik early this week the Danish. govern- ment steamer Gertrud Rask has drifted with the ice sixtjy-fiv- e mijes south of Angmagsalik. It will be impossible for her to escape until the ice spreads. . .fBy Associated Pressl WASHINGTON. ; Aug 9. President Coolidge is going back to his hative hills in Vermont for a ten days rest, starting soon after .his notification day. August 1, it was made known today at the White House. several reasons There are decision- - Chief this prompting of these is Mrs. Coolidges desire to be near the grave of her son for a little while. The long weeks Originator of Souvenir Italian Army Exacts of hot weather in Washinton have worn the president. SecreService Despite A Postal Card Celebrates tary of War Weeks, who return- Bandits Plunder ed from his vacation last week, Oil Well Fine Record strongly advised the president Anniversary Wyoming Bank A Big to seek a change and rest. , If I go anywhere, it will be Is Brought In (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) back to fathers," the president (Bv Associated Press) ROME, Aug. 9. During the GOTTINGEN, Germany, Aug. CASPER Wyo., Aug. 9.Two said, after many invitations had beeirrefus. masked robbed the come to him and-hat edank of Salt Creek at the La- DENVER; August 9th. Whit- ust celebrated his 50th anniyer Italian anriy was Francesco So it is practically decided he voye Center Salt Creek oil fields taker oil well of the Union com- aary as proprietor of a station- Lavrencic who, driven from his w ill go back to the mountains, ;his morning and escaped with pany of California has a capacity ery and art ptore in this city, home by the Austrians when kerosene lamps, and maybe in ;wo sacks of mone said to have of five thousand barrels daily 'hap achieved mpre than local the Italians overran the border an estimate today fame by th fact that he was' the1 in 1915,- - became a volunteer in time for the haying, an occupa- stalled several thousand dol- - according the Italian regiment of Guides oil men. The first German to bring out a tion in which he Was interrupt ars. expenienced by 12 years of age, and had risen acat card. ed a year ago by his swift The bandits held up four well was brought in Thursday be a sergeant major when be to over the will remain is and after cession to the White Housea taking capped Shortly clerks- A hastilly formed posse night, The president and William M. few minutes later surrounded a capped until a tank can be erect-te- business, Lange had the de- was fifteen. Lavrencic took part Butler, chairman of the Repubin a gully on the edge of 'ed for a test run, probably the signs for the first series of sou- in over a dozen big actions and venir cards driawn by a Gottin- was awarded the silver medal lican national committee, were the town and after firing several middle of next week. for valor for his bravery on the in conference - today soon after shots captured a man answering gen architect. Hieldebrand. cf Mr- Butlers arrival from New Since then the Piave. of sending the cue of the description ThirdTicket In souvenir postal cards has beYork. . All, this, however, has availed bandits- come so popular in Germany the young hero nothing, and as 4 The president is said to have Colorado State that it is a comon practice for all his achievements occurred befound the political situation In we A the Gemran" tourt to order fore he was 18 years of age, he Decrease satisfactory and hopeful if, all take hold and do the necespost cards at the same time that has been called under arms riy Associated Press) his meal again to do his ordinary military Steel Orders DENVER, Colo., Aug- 9 -- A he orders his beer andcard sary work. send-en- s Some inveterate post, Mr. " Butler later announced service. The boy veteran is now the state under ticket dash-in- ;' complete tbserved even be can that the president would not stationed at Ferrara, and a pub(Bv Astocisied Pres ) designation of the . progressive out of the train at every sta- lic subscription has been opened make any speeches outside of Unfill9. NEW YORK, Aug. will be put in the field this tion an hurriedly writing and him a gold medal in Washington during the cam- ed orders for United States Steel party as the result of hetion tak- mailing a view- - cf the town to give of"year - hisonique-exper-ience- s. be paign. The heavy work is to made 31 memory on July en today when the various ele- through which they happen to left to General Dawes- who will Corporation totalled milthree ments met and named eDctors pass. public today have a very extensive tourlion one hundred- - eighty seven for LaFollette and Wheeler. The thousand and seventy two tons. state party will not be connected War Mothers Favor: LaFollette electors Germans Like Adecreasi of seventy thousand the with POLLUTED WATERS four hundred thirty three terns which will appear on a ballot un-- e DefenseUay-pekinunder the otal flt the end of he name ALilie-iaFolkiKILL MANY-FISmonth . preceding pafty-i --T : thef-Jinlo- ur .VACATION ALLTHE-VORL- - 4 . , the work- of the international conference. It has not been determined whether, the conference will be held in 'aris or London. It is emphasized that "the American represehta ,lvcs were norparties to the de-cision to hold the debt parleys. Among! Pioneers of Utah having Come From England in the year of 1853. Mrs Kimball with FOCH HOLDS THE her husband assisted in the early settlement of Bear LakeTValley. . - or Paris for" aconfereiieewith cabinet ott - - - PRESIDENT COOLIDGE I1 MRS KimBALL AND MRS CARRING- s, . i rt, LONDON, Aug. 9 A confer eee on the question of . inter , . allied debts is. to be emm. the near future it has been definitely decided- Premier ilerriot of France, made this announcement before leaving here - X-r- ay - - tte , - ne testified todaypictures IS !ere used to show Judge Caver-l- y the causes of the youths mental and physical disorders oni which the defense : based its plea for mitigation ofthyroid glands are diseased but as the disorder subsided his, pineal and pituitary glands ,were not functioning as they should the doctor; tetitifed.' the boys came Tommy Gibbons Puts It He concluded comple-mentas together' necessary All Over British Aspir one to the other and that as- Leopold- was- unable- - to resist , ant For Heavy-Weig- ht leadership their associaLanding a Hay Loebs tion; led to the murddr of Bobby - i - Will be Held soon either A ir Service Officials In London or Paris Will Make every Effort Premier Ilerriot An- To Finish The Journey nounces. U. Sr Not A of The Army Aviators Party To Calling The Around - The World They Announce Meeting (By Associated Press C1HCAGO, Aug. 9. glands were held responsible 'Tor'l hehiehtal"and physical development ofLeopojd which permitted him to fall in with Loebs phantasy to commit a perfect crime. Dr. II- S. Hul-bethe Chicago psychiatrist H. P. Fans of Clinton, Mo, Wtio was ntfmlrtate'd for President oC thii United State, by the Prohibition national convention in Columbus, Ohio. (By Associated Press) . MRS. MARY CARRINGTON , Disord-erecLendocri- for-ma- itineraries will be worked is KIMBALL fBy Associated Press (By Associated Press) Aboard the train enroute to Clarksburg, W. Va., Aug. 9. John VV, Davis came back to his home state today to, receive a welcome from fnendslihTneigH-bor- s and be formally notified of as the Demonominaticai his cratic presidential candidate. He determined to rest betwen the y time of his arrival and the notification on Monday pected to be held; Mr. They Agree That Leopolds Glands Were Diseased and that He Was Dominated By Loeb and Inspired By Him to y he Nomination For night. NUMBER 191. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921. VOLUME XLVIL Boys ia - (By Associated Tress) ' V it f i I By ,A (eclated Press) .LONDON, Aug. ' 9. Marshal Foch pi'obably will cast the, vote deciding the facts of the international conference the Dawes plan into effect in the opinion of many observers herq. He is the last authority on military matters in France and Ilerriot must have his agreement to evacuate the Ruhr it is declared before definite action can be taken on the multi-tud- e of technical questions which all turn about the military political pivot. - view-posta- l i - I nt I - - , - - - Shakespearer" Ue H "(By Associated Press! 9. Aug-- ' COPENHAGEN, Fish are dying by millions in Danish inland waters due, it is explained, to the unusually long and severed jntetv-which'-ma- 'the'waters HEWANTSTO Suffer Heavy Losses RUN ANYWAY 4- - (By Associated Pre6s) de and rotten. BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 9. dustrial establishments dump The Sanloa correspondent much of their refuse into the wa- La Nacion pays it is reported Federal ters, but ordinarly this does not that the Brazilian harm the fish as the obnoxious i Federal forces are pursuing the gases escape-Las- t Sa Paujo lebels and have sufassertWifttei the lh.es and can- fered heavy losses It als were frozen for five months ed that two trainiomis of woundand the irases could not .vRpe ed have aiTiVt it si Sin Pi !,s Ortfl t)l( ' r Btale o , 1 it (By Associated Press) , DENVER, Aug. 9.Early Cooley republican, former lieutenant Governor who failed of designation at the state a&sembly ednenduJTrtuday filed a last nominating petition with the secretary of state for a place on l pii- the ballot at the VV J -- ii. rV. (By Associated Presa) 'ie -- Carrier Pigeons" Prefer Ships To Flight Across The Channel for-puttin- Chauffeur Gets Heavy Court Fine (By Associated Press) BREMERHAVEN, Germany, Aog. 9. American ships seldom make the trip between Bremer-have-n and Southampton without having carrier pigeons as passengers. The crews of - the Shipping Board vessels have made a practice of supplying the tired carriers with food - and water, and they seem to Have learned to identify the American flag and make for the Stars and Stripes whenever they are weary A KANSAS CIAY, Aug. 9. WEIMAR, Germany, Aug. Amertne Support of of pledge Shakespeare is more Pgpular .kMB4WirJnotherg in the Germany than in England, olwfL nf accordfng tcTthe German asso- ber twelve has been sent to ciation of theatrical maagers. secretary Weeks of the war deDuring 192.3, the association partment by Mis. H. II. McClu-e- r of Kansas City resident of the points out. Shakespeale was c national Mrs. lepub-liorgamzat-onGerman m the produced 2,017 times, which included MeCluen im her return from an 'I he Merchant of Venice 247 inspection tour through the fowcr times and Othello, 207 turns. nprtfrwest aid tht'a-HTpacifists in her organization True heroism i never perlorms than in almost any other group ke of the m'dfii. th j ; j dav-n.eDie- . e fi-- j- -- (By Associated Press) CHICAGO.' Aug. 9. Because he struck Mrs- Frank R- Doyle of Long Beach- - Cal, and beat her husband with a jack handle, Aaron Deckelman, v taxicab chauffeur, was fined $1000 and costs and sentenced to serve one year in the house of correction the maximum tonight. It - - w-a- s Doyle told Judge Charles Nauert that Deckelman insulted her when shertoicttiiin to stop, and she informed her husband of his conduct. He remonstrated with the chauffeur, who turned on Mrs.' Doyle and knocked her down- He felled her again gs she - rose- - to her feet, and struck her husband with a jack handle- Pedestrians took' up the flgHt before the cab driver was arrested. The Doyles own several race horses which are running at G. - Usually- bird ek the-- I - . German Girl Bobs Own Hair Then' Blames Human the traclThere. Monster1 - ToJ ImproveSts; (qy Associated Press) A PEKING, Aug. 9. of the southern Tartar City wall which divides Peking froTTT'eastr tb west Is to be tom down and the material used for construction of macadam street) - the ships about dusk. They apparently dislike the night flight across the North Sea and the English Channel and prefer to ride- The birds are seldom shy.' Frequently they allow the sailors to feed them from their hands and inspect the numbers of the discs about their legs-. After the birds have satisfied irst their hunger and-ththey seek a sheltered perch high on the masts and remain with the vessel until within a, few miles of land. ; C; Many of the birds which rest on the Channel ships are doubtless engaged in the races which carrier pigeon societies are conducting between England and the various parts of Europe. - g , Q.UINCY Mass., Aug. 9 The air plane bound for Nova Scotia as a relief plane for Lieutenant Leigh Wade to enable him to participate in the last part of world flight, left Squantum naval air station this morning. Lieutenant McDonald, the pilot, planned to fly to Bar Harbor, Maine and thence to Pictou, Nova Scotia. The weather is ideal. - . af- - s Aug. 9. , ! j The police Germany, have , re- - ( of a rerorted attack upon Charlotte Fender, a your.g stenograph e:', by a human monster, G who cut off Tier braid and-w prevented from doing further harm by the appearance of the girls clog, according to Char-i- f a prop sal of the director ofjlottee. the municipal council is canned The jiolice, pressing Charlotte out. closely for the facts learned that Other features of the - direc the girl wanted to have her hair tors plan for betterment of the bobbed and was foj bidden by be - y re iri r t hot Ufearksttee carital. eonstruottenof-efr-ath- letic field lu one of the Kilty's held uyi herself and cut off her open spaces and the building of own braids and then reported 4 m-rli- d nmek-- r. n Uoged attaCk talhe. ptdiev- - |