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Show I TfllE-JmJRNA- PAGE Si 5. y from the head t stomach, and probably even into the legs, causes faintness and possibly unconscious-npsjiilood circulation quickly flight surMan Is Able To Fly adjusts itself, the direction of geons say, and the I is force rapidly centrifugal inv Awwifj (changed, although at turns at WASHINGTON, Apr.2. j .very. h uIl. sp eds in airplanes, air of the brain injury Or rupture i f a viarmy Flight sui'gems service believe that man has tal blood vessel might result. Even when supplied with about reached the maximum the tight' surgeons hold, can he which at flying speed survive besuddenly change direction owing an aviator could not 45.bK of a exertfeL unforce to the cenlrificat yond height ed on the body anK its effect on der ordinary circumstances, be- the blood.,. This speed is placed cause the available oxygen pres in the vicinity of 2"Q miles an suie in the lungs would be ttv hour. The limit of speed on a low to sustain life. Between 23,0d0 and 23,000 straightway course, they say, mechanicalis now than higher fget is the upper limit of conw ilhout oxygen, ly possible, but experience wtll sciousness have to write the actual figure. sav flight surgeons, and. at The height limit, they add, is higher altitudes oxygen is around 45, ooo feet. Only if inclosed in This contention regarding the a cabinet or suit in which the maximum speed for turning, barometric pressure were kept flight surgeons point out, is pre- at a degree compatible with life, dicted upon the experience would it be possible to ascend of the navy, at the Pulitzer air bt.vond the 45,000 limit, with races at St. Louis in October, suitable arrangement made for 1923, who said he Became prac- disposing of the surplus carbon tically unconscious at the turns dioxide. , of the triangular course, when The aviator experiences, he rounded at 213.67 miles an among other things, as the re- hour. suit of- - high altitude flights, banks The flyer at the turn slefpineSs, uncontrolled emotion his craft at right angles, the including giggling, .singing or centrifugal force acting at right laughter;-- muscular weakness,! angles to the new directions of shortness of breath, impairment travel and the blood being car- - of the intellect and judgment, j and impairment of vision and hearing. These are chiefly due, medical men explain, to a lack of oxygen in the brain. Air Experts Delimit ' Altitude To Mich Go fo Lowly Employes scattered through factories and the United States were today given awards of; money and certificates by the Conference AND LIVESTOCK SHOW -- at The I'M t. IS THE GIRL WHOSE HEALTH IS PERFECT A TONIC THAT WILL HELP YOU IS DR. PIERCES Golden Medical DISCOVERY LIQUID OR TABLETS Afl DniUta. - Pck. to Dr, Pi. re-- . Imbdi' Hrtd SuAiU N.JI. record in a straightway course is held by another French firman at 278.18 miles an hour, Send IOc lot Tried winners comprise workers, five foremen, 15 commercial engineers, seven men add four special awards. Selected with the greatest care from among the 70,000 employes of the Ceneral Electric Company by a committee of officials headed by President Gerard Swbpe, the group r; presents persons who performed some distlnquibhed service to the company,, the work of machinists finding recognition side by side with ths outstanding feats The most interesting award of the 43 was given to Richard S. Nassif, a young Assyrian at the Pittsburgh works of the company, who suggested himself out of afjob, but by so doing was given a new and better one. Nassif carried fan motor parts from a conveyor to an inspec-tion table eight hours a day. He suggested a conveyor system which would do the work he was doing. His award is not only fwr initiative but for courage VIA the Russian who chess expei t recently as-- j tounded the Paris enthusiasts with his performances, has ac cepted an invitation to take part in tire international masters' tournament which It to be n the opened at Baden-Bade- n i United States The t,f April. jic t wj) be represented in the t nament by Frank J. Marshall, A. A. Alekine, ASK AGENT . dll- - geons, stationed at different flying fields, all on flying status. A flight medical school is maintained at Mitchell Field, N. Y., where courseware given selected medical officers picked for avia duty. Aviation psychology forms a large share of their and they are acquainted the men who go up In the air in i American champion. ships. The late John M. Ward, in his The National Aeoronautic Associations records show that days of motive baseball playing the present maximum altitude was one of the most successful record is held by a French flier base runners that the game has with 39,586 feet, and the speed know n. ' Fakers Who Thrive A GOOD BRUSH Cleans Wall Paper, windows shades and Kalsomlne. t: -- reopened the wound, w hich " healed badly. P.ooth was buried under a federal prison and 'an accurate and detailed report made of position and condition as required. Later Edwin Booth,' of 'the slayer, obtained an order allowing him to see the body, hoping that a mistake had viewed body actor-broth- er e it as that of his brother. He also called in den- k, (Hr Asxoctuted Pres) SPRINGFIELD, Apr. 2. -Five alleged skulls of John Wilkes Booth, assassinator of President Lincoln, are on exhi- tists who identified fillipgs in the teethf of the body, which made identification positive. Edwin Booth claimed the body and buried it in the family burybition in the.UnitedStatea, and ing ground at Baltimore in an twenty Booths have died ac- unmarked grave. cording to Herbert Wells Fay, custodian of Lincolns tomb here. Recurring reports that Green Potatoes Booth lived 38 years after President Lincolns death and later Are Poisonous committed suicide, are characterized by Mr. Fay as wild. ( Bv Science Theres . BOOK. t?i Service) Those who wish to make Ind.. LAFAYETTS, Apr. 2. out of the hoax, or to money old and The j accepted widely create cheap notoriety, are the clea that potatoes that have only ones to dispute the histor- turned green from exposure to ical recoid of Booths death in a sun are poisonous has rethe barn at the Garrett farm, Mr. ceived confirmation from two Fay asserted. "David E. George cases of potato poisoning report was only one- - of 20 different ed by All ert A; Hansen of the men w ho have sought to create extension depaitment or Purdue a furore by claiming tQ- - be University. , Booth. Recently while lectur,Mr. Hansen states that Bid ing on Booths death at the ooisonings occurred 'n an Illitomb one of my audience who nois family of nine who ate pogave his name as. William If. Re- tatoes that had been stored ungan, said he embalmed the body der a covering of straw, but of George. Asked whether he which had been exposed to the thought it was Booth and whe sun when chickens scratched ther the dead had any proof of the straw away. The only memhis identity',, Regan said he be- bers of the family who were) lieved not. Nevertheless, not sick were two who dide notj Georges body was embalmed eat the potatoes. and and shown over the country in seven who were poisoned two died. a commercial show scheme. Mr. Hansen also cites a case The version of Booth's death fty-si- x soldiers in accepted by the custodian of the on record of f Berlin who were poisons by Victims tomb is as follows: John Wilkes Booth eluded green potatoes, and a number of his pursuers for 11 days. He cases of animal poisoning from was fed by Thomas A. Jones in the same cause, and from eating the meantime in a grove along potato stalks and leaves. the Potomac. Lieutenant. Baker of the Secret 'Service, who had Club Seeks Heroic often seen Booth, and his men were watching the fugitive. Dog To Pay Him When he crossed the river he was suspected and chased to . :u of-th- Last year we offered prizes for thebest - recipes in which Shredded Wheat was used, and we received more than 2.,000 , ust drop a post card or note to the address below and youll receive the book by return mail. And remember that all of these reeipes were compiled by enthusiastic users of Shredded Wheat. It will bring healthful Variety to your daily menus. Write for it mom. PACIFIC COART SHREDDED WHEAT CO. Oakland, Calif. I J suggestions. The best of these have been put into a book which we shall be glad to send to you free. Youll be surprised at the number of unusual and practical uses of Suredded Whevt. And ,the best of it is tluit in all of these dishes you will be sure to have a nutritious food, because Shredded Wheat is nothing but baked whole wheat Natures balanced food. We carry all of the materials and implt: ments used to make house cleaning a pleasure. - 3 Exposed By H. W. FaySadc-,I- users compiled . Is essential to put on the wall finish. A high grade brush is at your service for a small . ALL STORES ; - 50 Shredded Wheat Tfritefor your FME copy Which has s.ood the (,f time. Comes, In dainty shales. Converts your rooms into chan-fu- l environment. Sanitar and attractive. RITER BROS. DRUG CO. On Relics! of Booth - Afar WALL FINISH te-- -- , v Central Utah-Idah- o : 12-sho- 1 , tour-wor- Attractive low rates on sale March 29 to April 6 inclusive AN OLD RELIABLE 1924. mid-tio- Salt Lake City, March 31 to April 6, 1925. , Over Smooth and roogh plaster ed Walls. Conies in, attractive shades. Spreads easily. Clean I and sanitary.- - I j sur- FINISH. Charles A. Coffin Foundation in j recognition of outstanding ser- vices' perform id 'by them Jn j , There are 50 army flight AN JDEAL WALL offices all over j L. D. S. j tUy Atweclaied SCHENECTADY, Apr. 3. Forty-thre- e empolyees of the General Electric Company! ox.-yge- ' jg,. the girl the men admire Worthy Service Prizes s. " Friday, Apt',; CITY. CACTIF, COUNTY, UTAH U- j the Garrett farm. Raker and his men , surrounded the house and after some parley they ascertained that Booth and Htrold were in the barn. They demanded several times that he "come out. Colonel Congers men were surrounding the barn. They threatened to set fire to the barn and Iferold emerged and surrendered. Booth refused, saying he TTOulddirTnThe The barm was set afire Boston Corbett, a sergeant, saw Booth through a crack and disobeying orders, shot him. He was brought out by Congers men and died in three hours. The body was brought to Washington and identified by various western zest in every cup of Hills Bros the aroma of a steaming cup of Hills Bros. Coffee is to set your very being astir. It kindles the spiritof accomplishment of And when 'ycm lift it to'your lips, the - first savory sip makes you glad youre ' ''alive.' '1 Drink Hills Bros. Coffee and know the sheer joy of the finest beverage that ever passed your lips. It is The Recognized Standard pride of the coffee-lovin- g West. Sealed in vacuum and sold in confidence. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use, Just to breathe go-to-i- In ike ordinal Facnnm Pack wkitk ketpt ike to fee fttih. -- Associated Press I CINCINNATI, Amd. 3 The American dog which in the year between April 15, 1921 and April 15,; 1925, performs the moat heroic deed of and devotion to the human race, will be sought and crowned by the Cincmnali Kennel club iu connection with the splf-sttui-fl- the fact majr be awarded" with proper Ceremonies from the stage at Music Hall the evening of April 19. . . Any dog in the country of' any breed may g 17-1- 9. Monday April 6th. We yili hold Our NEXI a" LAST Spring Sale of 1I At The a-ordev - body, by an ugly wound on the neck from an operation performed some time before. Against-hi- s physician's advice Booth insisted on acting, and AUCTION be, entcied by) w i'Lbei 4ioi;al4Jog.S:how..w;huhwill.be ) iQWMr,...andjTol-dobarred on account 'of lack of: hoM here- Apftl The doff ro found must' him-- 4 pedigree or pure breeding, ne--i lf.be exhibited that cording t, to,.the. rtsguLationa-- j the gold med?l significant of There ia no entry fee of any de- scription. The dog must be shown at np expensp to the own Rheumatism Prescription u. . A full desor ption of the heroRefilled a Million Times ic deed is required, blanks for for rheumattera PrKriti men who knew Booth. One. Dr. which the club has prepared. wm fin! filled In 18M ind ku bets John F. May, identified the milHoa times. A teaspoon txwd - i HILLS BRC)S COFFEE Some Great Honors (B t4 ' - t ful of taken three times day tops rheumatic pain and quickly relieve stiff mUeu Jumts. prnnful muscle Buy a bottle from your druggist, or actd 1.00 a week for f supply. ElMbP. AMEND, 20S Third Avenue, New orkf 4 On May 1, 1877, Fred Nichols, pitcher .of the St. Louis Browns, held the Syracuse Stars down to two hits in a fifteen-innin- g game. Stock Yards in Ogden expect plenty of woit. t farm horses for every w so to do not if you are going - nuhorses this spring this Sale. Ogden Horse ana Mule Commisrion Compan. : ROY GRIFFIN Auctioneer j 1 |