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Show - THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACITE COUNTY. UTAn PAGE POUR - ! Splendid Capital For Indias Millions French . Physiolost Gland. Nears Completion; LONDON', Nov. 11. for Responsible At ll( Des- umr Theory ol xoi euty two a nntpt French who hnii been at one )h)stolo!rTxf, and unforseen o1)tacles pite lime profexsor of the pb.imolowy many delays incident to the o( the uutiKi.t s.i.tem ami it t . Jt.iMnrd t'niur'l, woik of roarin' gnat war, the . j ji'ctid iiiln hi .. , , lawly a Mroni nii.de the now liKpan capital at n,,, M.riuu f rertmn unl- . Tin icxulih lilcli followed hi has gone steadily on, and lat-tthi wire irlii.irK.iljktliat, they reports to the India Office atirart'-- tho. atfemJon 0 and the pn bite all oter the indicate that the first of the new ,v " vi; new Ol.imlour a, tlif end of next 'ycal. 1,1( a,UM, Thus will be realized one of form iunkk a xlinple the greatest building achieve-- J OiKmi; klaiulular tieuthient. Cltind. menu of modern' tunes. The wn. tor men ai.d women. K.Uratnm-nestore win supply ltidiau capittd is lisinp front! a desolate and barren waste The present English monarch,! as at his corona-- 1 Irowo-Sintx- i it, il.tt-nm-- J iel-au- l, iii.-I- st v ph.txi-ei.u- it :r"" srit-iitifk- t ) j J01"-"1'- king-emper- or UNMASKED PA the decision ta transfer the cap- ital of India from Calcutta to Ifelhi, not the old city of thatj name, hut msmtirriy-ncvmpn.icipality to rise from a reclaim-ed desert outside and beyond the older settlement. It was in 1913 that the town planning committee reported in favor of the so called Rairini site, beyond old Delhi. Although the intervening years of wir and reconstruction have doubled the expense of the original project, w hich will cost at least $45,000, 000 and many more millions in years to come, the work has never once been suspended since it was started. The principal architect of the new Delhi is Sir Edwin Lutyens, who plans to make it his crow tachievement. ying Associated with Sir Edwin is Herbert Dak er and a score of lesser famous j p- 1 architects. Sir Edwin Lutyens himself is the architect of the government house, the central building of the whole scheme, which wid contain among other official quarters the state residence of the viceroy. It is now promised that this building will be ready for occupancy late in 1926. Sir Edwin Lutyens and his associates are engaged in a work not unlike that which Major LEnfant achieved in laying out the city of Washington. Eacn was given the task of preparing plans for a' city to be built from the very beginning. In the scheme for the Indian capital the government house will occupy a pivotal position In tho municipality not unlike that which the capitol holds in Washington. The parliament buildings at Delhi will be less ambitious. Present expectations are' that they will be ready for occupancy early' in 1926. Diick and white marble are the materials used iu constructing the new Delhi. the style is Architecturally classical, with skillful blending and of oriental adaptation domes, minarets and arcading. The governmental buildings . constitute part of the new city. Included in the original jlans are some 1,600 houses for governmental officers of all ranks and 1,100 more for clerks. This of course is only the beginning Complete systems of streets and highways, with the necessary public utilities, are being constructed with ample provision for recreation grounds such as cricket and football fields. Churches and public assembly halls are contemplated and ultimately, ut this may far in the future, a fullv equipped university plant, will serve as the capstone of the great undertaking. The-ra- te -- at wich attrttiese schemes can be realized depends wholly upon financial exigencies. - Surveys are being made of the practicability of harnessing the tides of the Bay of Fundy and adjacent waters without in- terfeience with navigation to - pioduee an immense; -- amount of power. AMas saclfuset t s Inventors telephone for deaf mutes conveys messages bv illuminating lettered electric lamps to swell out words when corresponding keys on a special typewriter are touched. ; ; Learn Stenography and Better Your Position. , I have vacancies for private students. Prof. J. D. Howell Arimo Blk. jhorfe 773 and 37 RANSACK SAFE i Nmrmwo SALT LAKNr at med bandits held up the night watchm-- n at the N O. Nelson Manufacturing companys plant. 380 West, Second South street, about 7 oclock last-nigand, while one of them' stood guard ever him, the second pounded the combination from the safe and obtained hat money was inside. Offtials of the company told detectives last night that they did not think the bandits obtained much as it was ,the habit of the company to bank all money at noon Saturday. Therefore, all that was in the safe was what was taken fn Saturday afternoonrChecks in the safe were not molested-Thnight watchman, B- F. Livingston, 419 East Broadway, told Detectives IL L. Eddington and B. II. Seager, who investigator. that he had just come to w ork w hen the robbery occurred-Hsaid he had inspected the basement windows and doors of the building and had just unlocked the west door of the place and entered, locking the door again, w hen one of the men, both of whom were then inside thrust a gun to his side and ordered him to throw up his hands. Livingston obeyed and was relieved of hs gun and forced to walk to the office with the bandits. One of the men then guarded him and the other proceeded to hammer the combination from the light safe, which was under ri - i ! : 1L t ht t The radical change in American fashions for women within- - the short Idttory of the United jStatea i illustrated by a collection of dresses set sally worn by mistresses of the White IIoum. from ithe time of Martha Washington to the present, new on exhibition in the Smithsonian Irutitut on in Washington. ' No attempt was made at iikepesses in the Igors above on which the dresses' arc ahown. The bwns, left to right, are those of Lucretia Randolph (iarficld, Martha fandridge Cus-b- is Washington, F.dith KermitCsrow Roosevelt, Marv Toibi f , PRACTICAL NURSE ADDS TESTIMONY e - Mrs. Crail Says Tanlac Is Without An Equal ent schools for your children ci the earths heat rays or, shut lout the ultra-violrays from I the sun at any time, represents the ozone j a balance .between productive and destructive rays . in sunlight. " Dr. Abbot, in discussing his treme drowd ness- For a time I observations these compared was compelled to give up my j orms o radiations to two men work. carrying sand to and from a) But w th Tanlac my recovery ;sand the pile representing was surprisingly rapid and amount of ozone in the air. If man carries the sand .aw normal, the pains left my heal. faster than the other adds it ay to ra be the pile, the size of the will pile came!PSt?id,,gC?tlon was strong while if the man to resume my work of diminish, to the pile gains on sand rying Tafte the family-excell- j et lie journey Oiere-aj- - steel equipment douhle traclc rock ballast powerful locomotives - - oy . ; Through Pullmans via Grand Canyon Mrs. Hattie Cr.Yl, a highly DEVEREUX National Park successful and popular practical all the open ' General Agent year nurse. 32nd and Douglas Sts.. 308 Clift' Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa, is another details the admiraamong many of her Salt Lake City, Utah here ble profession to endorse the Tanlac treatment- Following a period of severe nervous prostration two years rttoSTwe?' JCmta The I i Big bhaU ago, declared Mrs- - Crail recently, I was so w'eak, restless and uncertain of myself that 1 scarce ly dared go on the street alone. I Tanbc Vegetable Fills recom- than others, obviously atwillsuch screen be; suffered from violent mended by the J manufacturers times the ozone inf preventing heat less effective and of Tanteh dizzy spells, from radiating away' from the aga'n from a condition of ex- (Advertisement) earth and so influence climate. the counter. Livingston said The pioneer in these ozone obgoing outward from the earth. servations was Dr. nether of the Wien was masked Ozone May Control Fabry of All the shorter wave lengths Marseilles, France, now lecturand that he endeavored to turn of the his head to get a . look at the at dne end ing at the Massachusetts Insti- World Heat Supply of man Working on the safe, when the spectrum and some of thj j tute of Technology, infra-re- d ravs at the other end j the yegg who was guarding him ordered him to keep his face j WASHINGTON, Nov.s 10, are shut off by the ojono in GROUCH straight in front of .him or hq Observations on the wmm of Ae,same fashion tlutt Mr would beLilled-T'window out shuts ordinary j no; I DOWT WWJf T&AOVHtTftC It wss only a matter of a few ozone, w hich exists some twen- - the Ionger 0f thVe uUra-vioh-i t miles up in our air and blocks rayg uhich are so beneficial to OU NO SIGNS M MO COV) minutes, Livingston said, before (WSTVPE51 t JMWT OCT ttJTVVAf the man had the safe open, using radiations of certain wave health. V ADVttmSC, Mf IP I DC MA'.Z., a ten inch bolt with which to lengths to or from the earth, Many of the stars have their (0 OJV 4tWC Hi xvV VOiAC punch the tumblers of the lock were made for the first time in chief energy spectrum in the out. As soon asthe money had America at Mount Wilson Obser shorter portions of, the ultraCOS1S DOIT WEWyPSfi, been secured, the bandits order- vatory by Dr. C. G. Abbot of the violet so that this screen shu.s AWTWIWG) ed Livingston, under penalty of ; Smithsonian Institution this off observation of these import- death. not to do anything or to! summer. Dr. Abbot has just re-- 1 ant sections of their invisible Jtilm unit .Mi, CWHtlv ji.mt 4 u ili miii, I lt4iil-report the robbery for ten minu- - j turned to Washington, having j light Heat rays from the earth ssklntrum iiai j junl, m (uiiiunuHj lij y ,f ttix N.ivv Cnrtl l. W tea afer they had gone Then secured data which may prove which are intermediate between sod Wir, ih hm'-Ixurn) th niniinf.i(ira ,if glum hum.' ciiiiiiitiii.ititiil of then started out. but found that of importance to astrophysicists light and radio waves are also tLsC Admlrul Hull i rhi.11 si h j It ii.- Is I u xl Usss ImnlMii of one f K ivlu. li navul .. sxplslulug tlic iiroucli the doers were locked, and re- - and also throw much light on stopped from radiating into gwos. turned toiivingston and demand world weather conditions and space by this same gaseous ed his keys. He gave them the changes. . screen. r erties for the cure of certain dis-- 1 desired articles and then reThe amount of ozone in our Dr. Abotts observations were CHURCH eases to water draw n after midquested the yeggs to leave the atmosphere is very small, but made for the purpose of deter, night of the seventh day of tfie and went when keys gun they that small amount is very im-- J mining whethei? or not the seventh month. out. They promised to do this, portant. Although if the layer amount of ozone in the upper The annual eoftferenceuf the, Scales light to be readily port- and did leave the keys, but. took, ozone which exists some ir varies with vaiiations in the Logan Stake Relief Society will able have been invented to weigh the gun with them- , teen or twenty miles up wvr-- earths heat and radiations from any IHi"t ak)nx a be held n the Logan Tabernacle pres-- ! the sun. The ozone is produced A Virginian is the inventor plced highway. Nov. 10 a. 13, at Thursday, of a new holder for notes that pure at the surface of the earoij from oxygen in the air by the 2.00 p m. In the evening at rdvanccs themalineat a timeitt would be no thicker than the action of the suns rays which 8:O0. A pagnet The Guardianfinger on a mans hand, have a. wave length of less than under a magnifying glass direct-jhDship of Life will be held at the lyin front of a typist as a type--t .rct this scant amount of ozone 2000. Ozone is destroyed by the high school. The general public screen serves as a blocks which writer bar is pressed. suns rays of wave lengths is invited free. much of theimportant inv's-- j tween 2(KX) and 30M. .. One side of a recently patentible ed cigarette case forms a tray to radiation coming from that The amount of this gas in the In many parts of China, the sun and stars to the earth or lair acting as a screen to hold in receive ashes. ' women attiibute magical prop- - J. J, - e "one - car-enou- gh S9 , "Young Coolidge Inspects fuuZ Er S' i hetd-achesa- nd Guns -- y ultra-viole- t, JHLOLE. T " J I - vi-- H V - v- 1 1' !1 1 im-- i ' i RES ( ? fif-ja- j I under-atmospheri- m-an- le , ; be-o- ff . MICKIE. THE PRINTER'S DEVIL By QvuW SugKre |