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Show PA A Ytf 7S2 O' JoOitWAL, Australian THE JOURNAL I LCGAI-fiT- Visions Continent ; GY P.S ' Detroit, 5 Most Nurses Use V .... Linked To World By Air Lines (AP) A vUiog of his native Australia t linked to the rest .PUBLISHED BY of the world by air transportation K ARE & ENGL AIN D PUBLISHING COMP A If H, Rosewaroo, hag bd William to contractor, Editor wealthy Detroit, AJGUMTUa GORDON g finance the first'; flight Enured at tat Pott OKlct rrerjr day in the week, except Buadny, 'from Jihii country to the "isolated 'continent. tt Logan. Utah, m Becond SUM Matter lie Is sponsor of tho proposed , Subscription Eatd , flight of Captain Frederick A. Gil90 es from Detroit to Wellington, New JBT HAIL, FEB MONTH, in Adrance , . . . . m Zealand, 81 CAKKIER. .Pta MONTH, U Adrince be . Oivsn lor Adrmned A Htecunot ot 1.09 Per Tear will l.lhe tlip poet, Tennywm, Into the Payment t or a Fall Tear. ga n youth ADVEHTIBI VO BATES FURNISHED ON APPUCATION future, far ag homan eye could am,'1 .anil, viqjifred "pilots Of the Member of Associated Press dropping down purple" twilight, Tbe Associated Preee la exclaelTely entitled to tho neo for repobllo-Uo- n with costly bale" into bi own hidof aU news dispatches credited to ft or not other lae credited In thin den eoomry; ft has bc(n hi persistent object peper end alaa the local new puhllahed therein. an rlsht of repabUcatlon of apeclal dispatcher hernia are alte to further good. will between the - ; and Australia, and United State reaerred; ho tonctived. a Llight ' from Detroit to Wellington as tbe climax of his efforts. While on a visit to Sidney four months ago, he became acquainted with Captain Giles, who was Fair Change to Vancouver, where he In'Z y a plane for h tended to obtain Hil2!lll3!ll!4!lll5lllir!lll7llllllll9llll) flight to Augtralla. Ilosewarne pyramided Giles to come to Detroit Yesterday and fly under his auspices. barometer Tbe abore readings are taken from THE JOURNALS Giles, an Englishman, has fceyn war. at 3 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday flying since thea world remote land with "AuHtralia, obvious need of commerce linking the country with larger cations, to a fertile lieid for air transportation routes . says Asian from the fact that an American flight to Australia would the 4000 individuals is nut a large number as such, B, be a powerful agent for good Impetus to the estabof a group of this size, pushing forward in co- it would give solid commercial rcln-tiolishment of crusade in behalf of internawith a 'continent which, is as operation plans for a world-wid- e the United - States, but tional understanding and good will, is difficult to overestimate. large as which little is relatively about Lien-niknown by Americans Consequently, ofte is justified in believing that the second conference of the World Federation of Educational associa-- Monday, September 19, 1927. CONTV, UVAII. , CACAri i I BLOOD Y New Face Powdert wonderful MELI.O-GLO- , the new French Process Face lowder, la prefer led by nurses because of It purnot make ity, and they say it does ' the skin dry and drew n. Stays on is very longer, keeps shine away, and beneficial to the complexion. Yqji too when you use will love MELLO-GL, (Advt.) It. Riter Bros. Drug Co,- By MARGARET NORRIS Furnished Exclusively 2TA) Service by The George Matthew Adams Tarts Avenue, New York -- trail-biasin- GRETA PASSES JUDGMENT Installment XXV time to time during the afternoon, Anna when she From glimpse at her newly found treasure. She saw that held it up to the light every facet of every jewel caught fire and tossed fire back again with all the colors reflected m the pnsm. LEWlSCy, Sept. 19, The If it was real it was a priceless thing.Junior girls of the First ward ? Mutual entertained at a bonfire ... L.Biwwawi,- --. ar.S at it with the. wonder Of the sifcht.pXh apt;)n1;ad party Friday evening inMlSShonor f seeing jouriat who gazes rtmrtn often She Miss Helen Villett, hi won lancing and t rigs. jewel In the Tower of would b like! what it and Muriel Hogan who minta dering what would he do with them, Com home then, night after tonext week to attend were they hlsr It never eavjng jare lone! this winter. her to keep it beyond suh time as school in Logan Anna Wait a minute, Greta.she could turn ft over to the proper .was bus.The of spent roast- the eirean. her evening, railed ow ner. cj:how person to restore tt to Us marshmellowa I something. and to want you wennies missing Already the owner might be AboutBefore Greta's bewildered .'yes g times. ing it. But the head of stock was I playing . wb and le Anblue fished the dazzling rushed to death so' werVall ot nreSent wprp m . like na's superiors, including Mr-- Lipstein bracelet. It gleamed Wm Pbdrand dauwhteT who was the last person, streak of fairy fire, there ig the lights j Mrs. , Rose-warg- w yl.pt - te j himself, anyway, to whom she would turn be-ip, of the store, a quandary,'. Diplomatic relatious Gretas eyes tweeu them were strained. , thats real. the was than friend? buster Anna herself man who has Investigated the inside 'Si.iy! It isnt mine at all. I found hive'. was Girt' Girl! It of a bee Turnin it right here in the store. t fe;.h-iGirl! faster than she toutd go, (n t0 the Lost and Found as soon ing change, running to the sto romias j get a free niinute... till neri doing everyones bidding Baid Greta. ft foo, oung legs ached with racing, LK(vp it yourself for a while. Then ;How, many more shopping dusput an ud ln tle paper and the owner Miss Edytha Smith of Bea-it'v- er linfore Christmas? Joliniij wjll give you a f,lt reward. groaned I from Flowers und Feather, ..oh j COuidnt do that, Greta, City is spending the week have to (ell one more poor fish what ,e Valuable 'in Lewiston as the guest pf flowers' goes well with leopard and, ..AU the better! Here, Ill keep it'w , that' cerise will swear with dark red, (or you take it j)0me wjtj, me,IMr' an(1 &lrs' M. E. Kent. rn shove the whole counter on the Light now. Mrs. Emma Buftars and Mr. too Wise for that. and Mrs. .Grover But Anna was-faButtars of At this moment tt occurred to But L'aikston were the jjeep jt myself, she said. about tell guests of she ha that. m.ight Johnny 'mabe j voud turn lt in tomorrow, Mr. the bracelet-sh-ow it to her, ask her j(,st as wej ag today. and Mrs. Orson Buttars "Sure, thats the stuff, and wear lt Sunday afternoon, tonight. Gee! it would make some Miss Ina Danielsen left Fri- , -' . Host-warn- WHILE ' .ABO VS H w. m. ofeosewAWste. ffiiCiv-- CAPT. FRED As GU-B9 . i &l r OUR - -, To-Da- Mil Ar-dcr- ed won-J0- READINGS j . eX 5 BAROMETER - r - An-.d- tions, just held in Toronto, will produce beneficial results for the world at large." One of the piost important points touched upon in connecGgden where she will 0h, Id be afraid to wear lt. Im tion with these plans was outlined by T, T. Roberts, of the NaSOLON R. BARBER school at the Weber going to give it to the cashier rUht attend tional Union of Teachers of England and Wales, in an address j now 'college ye!l, suit yourself" chlruped Ore-- ; M,. and Mrg L p peter90n deploring the introduction of propaganda in school histories. See Come home later. you and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Eng- He urged that the problem of peace is a problem of education, WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept, cut is agatgst an extra session been given an hour for soon. knows that because he thinks it would- do shopping and had dropped in to seej Greta was gone and the rush was land and children of Logan for the cutting dow of armies and navies alone will not re- 13, Everybody no good. Mr. Tilson is a leader turn sult in peaces. There must be a change in the outlook of the whenandthe leavesto skitter along in the House of Representativan? ,'5 ' Nan because it was smarter than begin isei were being hasten-,- , peoples, he declared, adding that every opportunity should be the pavements ahead of smooth es, 4i strong Administration na) I got a swell date for you uud,ed fromCustomers the store. Tired sales girls, Cl'ROOn. taken of reminding children that all countries have made con- speeding automobiles, that Fall man. Senator Curtis of Kansas, me. Were going on a party ton'ght were folding up their stock. They Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kent and Where'r were going down to their lockers. has come. The poets have made a Senate leader and also an Ad. Mr. tributions to worldprogress. and Mrs. D. D. Buttars mo- I dunno. Somewhere to eat As Anna walked out into Ito wln.')nMj ministration man, is also oppos- and Oh. dance. knows frien an In the past, partly from a generally held false standpoint it quite clear that skittering My hoy ter l;r!?d dusk she had a sudden guilty Monday to are an excellent and ed to an extra session of either a feeling to remember that the brace-- , visit Bishop T. S. Karren who of patriotism and partly through the sheer ignorance of those leavesscientific sign of approach the 1 louse of the Senate. These lct- - h id notieen turned in hut was is in quite the St. Marks hospital responsible for the writing of histories and' the teaching there- ing autumn, if not actually of gentlemen are greatly concerntv here he is of matter improving slowly, with cutting the the ed from, many children have grown up with entirely erroneous autumn arrived- Perhaps Mr. and Mrs. YVm. Ilaslam. of the down presumably taxes, Bureaus notions concerning all other nations. The habit of belittling the United States Weather Mrs. L. W. Mar- the director of the Womens Bureau tion if that were wise and the fact proved by the richer tax payer. So far,little 1 constructive efforts of such other peoples and of endeavoring wantingand done of U. has the S. Administration Sat scientific of of irable. The time has long since Department years onTw0 a fr years to have it appear to the children that, as they grow older, they observations, an columns of statis- to relieve the burden on the Labor, told members of the passed when any one nation can earners District of Columbia Daughters be Vmc.eBt. Bowles went Sun-l- y can expect very little except trickery STfd dishonesty from their tics, and profound deductions, moderate and or even social- economically ay the poets who pay taxes out of all pro- of America at their thirty-firv,s't w'dh Bishop Kar-independent of the world. neighbors, does much to undermine the very foundation of world would not agree with But annual state convention ,ren. on their meteorological fore- portion to their incomespeace. Miss Hazel Dopp ia casts, but evenuie Weather these two congressional gentle- last night that there are more spending On the other hand such unity of purpose as is disclosed .the winter in Tooele, in Bureau will agrde that Fall has men want to wait until the than 8,500,000 women gainfully Beautiful Logan, their in in complete Miss employed the army engineers the efforts of these educationists should strengthen the senti- come to Washington. industry j Jennie Haslam and Miss areas be- - United .States. She also said Canyon Vella Buttars entertained at A has come, then, to survey of the flooded Fall ment for peace in every land. Nothing hut good could surely fore they favor a consideration that there has been an increase party Wednesday evening at' result from the broad dissemination of these ideas, taken from Washington and The Journals himby congress of flood control of 21 per cent of married wo finds observer h,ne of Mrs- Gretta Has-Licity capital Everyone who- can possiblv the instructions under which the committee on education for self one Meanwhile the flood men employed in industry since measures, Games weie played and a year older, writing sufferers must continue to live the World war. Miss Anderson so. should take a ride peace functions acts: again about the same sort of as best Locan Canyon, for .. they can, practically said that many of these We find that education for peace is influenced by a few dom- thing he wrote to The Journal Buttars of any ing women have only five hours tliey would surely feel repaid in relief and W financial without yrnas or, Time passes inant ideas. On the one hand it seeks to remove from the minds one year ago. tae week- spent rest out President 21. The of sort. the the 'viewing mountains preserves-coveted in of the growing generation' racial prejudice, misunderstanding as the Romans said, (somewhat Ggdcn visiting with. with gorgeous colored autumn reserve on the mat, and: Ignorance regarding other races and peoples, and on the unmusically, I, think) teinpus ter of an extra session of con- - ' While Green. 'eaves leaders that a Republican present picture other hand, it seeks to cultivate an international good will, to fugit. Time passes, then, and gress to consider flixid relief fig-h- the alleged international- - to gladden the heart and it of yawns, develop sympathetic and intelligent interest in foreign affairs, the cityfrom Washington its summer siesta, and other urgent measures istic propaganda that has ap- - seems to be the most beautiful foreign culture and civilization, and to create a desire and senti- arises on its vest and slightly which demand speedy' consider-- , Reared in American newspapers spot m the world at this season Daughters of ment for peace and for. the creation of friendly relations with puts of the year, for ftion, knowing full w ell that lately : and darker prepares Pioneer Meet clothes, other nations. oil. beautiful Bogan Canyon the next regular session of While foes of allied debt con- the omcM season. T) k d out in Fall array. PresidentV. Coolidge comes congress will be so concerned celation utter their impreca. With all your bright gny The Joseph Smith colors, able economists Nalurc of this country are over Cuban Sugar Now camp of against back from theLjJlack Hills with .with the politics of a seems to have full sway. n Daughters of Pioneers session fhat it w alho have to tons w month the market a slight sunburn to find a new, tried show will a hy Controls Market will be forced to 3 oclock quite likely that flood relief, Red debt cancelation would be The bi Plant red of the Maple, meet Tuesday, rely on Cuba $500,000 roof on the .White ls, Sept 20 at the home of Mrs! " for its supplies qntii new crop House. And a new coat of paint tax slashes, our policy in Latin economically and diplomatically he Quaking Asp turning gold, ' New York., Sept. 19. We stand in admiration Near beet Thomas Rider, River our policy in interna- sound ; America, enemAnd becomes available. walls. on the strong sugar Heights. U the beauty nature unfolds. exhaustion of supplies from do tional relations and Assistant congenerally, of hostesses are Mrs. While certain congressmen Realizing thte situation Cuban ies of an extra session mestlc sources id stated by holders other John very urgent problems, vow that they will Wood, Mrs. William have advanced their gress to decide what, if any n fight for The big Pine tree on the mounFacts About Sugar as the cause anl Mrs. H. C. Heninger. h tains still further restriction of imand expect to dispose of prices YY of the advance in the price of the balance of their Remain in tbeir best of green, The ilford Woodruff Camp migration crop on pro A more beautiful picture to gazo ' sugar during the past two fi table terms. n And while Big Business Tue'day ,SePtember on weeks which has carried raw J. Pershing jerally frantically tries to pre- - No artist has ever seen. fr ,3;30, P' ' at the home of his sugar up to 4.77 cents a pound To test applicants for naval worst disaster of its kind ini celebrates serve an nationalistic 290 North, ;;Trd!lA,n,,erson A good attendance is and refined to C cents a pound and merchant marine positions American history. The Jour-- J birthday today. He appears philosophy and economic pro- - With your clear desired. wholesale at the refinery. cedure and to force their own Ami of water. bystander more youthful than his years French officials use a chair nals Washington pur undefiled Mountain sod, Gen-' The Thomas X. Smith comto and is is statistics alert wonders if 'and brand of there vigorous. j nationalisin' n According seriously particular We wonder how anyone ever moved bv a motor to Simula' Camp a lived has not national that rapid-Gould Pershing piled by the trade journal the the a something might doubt is there Tuesday God. a population be;eral oHIft September, producing mo- done to relieve the tremendous MRS GEO. Q, RICH. balance of the 4926-2- 7 beet tions of ring and an adventurous life. jy growing up. 1m 2:t. p.m- la the Relic Hall. ships. 1 suffer-he defeat Tanme to M'? suffering, Students of American affairs replace the homes; The personal Goodsell, Lydia B. sugar crop remaining to be di.i is forgotten already know that thee men Now York telephone operaL- and Mary Telford as tributed is only 175,000 tons, A seed planting device invent- and the hopes of those 7iM),000led at Tacna-Aric- a v while about an eaunl amount is ed by an Austrian is claimed not people who did not cnuse the by most of his admirers who re-- 1 are locking the. barn doors aft- - ors handle three e ia horse-haavailable from Hawaii. Porto only to save seed but to invivase flood, but had to take the ter- - member the military glory neer gotten away, times as many calles daily as desired has won. 'The United States can nojae made inll al of the New EnS- Rico and the Philippines. A? crop yields from 100 to 200 -r rifying consequences of it. The fat which cooks' out 'resentative Tilson of Connect Miss Mary Anderson, who is longer live on in splendid isola- - land states. the normal trade requrrements of lamb and mutton may be made t satisfactory for many uses if mixed with fat from bacon or ham. Fats from the top of stews or broth, or from the roasting pan, also may be used : as a savory fat in seasoning ( vegetables of cooked with a . small amount of onion and a ' few leaves of summer savory and thyme, salt and pepper. I The production of silk in Pan- - I ama which is going to be promit- ed by a company that has em j ployed an expert serfculturist ; and will make an initial plant j ing of 10,000 mulberry trees. . j To rid railroad tracks of weefl j a motor car has been designed WASHIHGTOH LETTER this-winte- Cbrl-ditia- s ; - A c,, sun-burn- I curt - j des-'j'1- low-wa- ge st l - ( - work-.beautif- m. ul . tight-lippe- - d . , j j i . ns 150,-00- 0 dential-electio- , '1 -- ' Wil-Ro- I r gen-Joh- sixty-sevent- h out-wo- rn -- 1 I - j s j- lffi-ce- j j n I 1 that carries several sets of disks on each side, each set be- ing controlled by- - a hand lever independently. v V ' |