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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE SIX. The Journals Cross Word Puzzle Solution to Saturday's 1CB089 I. BerrowlDf t, I W 1. 19. 1. I.- . Slayer Confessed Mrs. J. C. Powers Gave Him $1,000 to Commit Murder Lady Also Connected With Liquor And Insurance Plots. Macon, G., May 31 (AP) Insanity will be the defense of Mrs, J 71 C. Powers, year old Macon rooming house proprietor, who Pari Manchester. 21, confessed induced him to kill James Parks, 25 year old. boardcj at the womans home. Attorneys for the woman announced the insanity plans just as police learned she had .been engaged In liquo-- transactions, as well as Insurance plots. Solicitor General Charles Garrett said he had a perfect ease" against the woman and Manchester to present to a special session of the grand Jury which has been, called next Tuesday In addition to the - murder - of Parks,complicityin a hom - police said she lured to her, rooming house by a newspaperadvertise-nien- t for a young man who a home, officers said they had unearthed other various Instances where she had insured young men roomers In her home Manchester confessed he shot Parks to death at4 the insistence of Mrs. Powers, who ho said promised him $1,000 after she had collected $14,000 on a $7,000 double Indemnity policy she held on Puxzlt nimal hvill . . Vegetal)! 14. Bihileal word 15. At dl.taaee 14. Bat ipartagly 1A Interpret 9A ApparlOa 11. Bl.aeh 24, (roddefl af ' Tru.hl.il 8 ran It thing! ( bang vegetation IA Friend af rythlaa 15. Mala (kits SA Primary color IA Creating die. tarhaaee IA (Soft mineral 1A Cruder and oado 24. Oluildened in. horronl.1 27. Ketlra iealrlx-Sl- . 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Agnes Troseth Biliousness Dyspepsia Hyperacidity and Mable Earl were the four wno received diplomas from the Auto - Intoxication Action-OverloaDisturbed ding N. C. high school at Richmond. A number of students took part Kidneys with Consequent Excess In the ( graduating exercises, a of Acid in the Blood-Heada- ches Nervous number singing in the choruses, some playing in the band another ness DizMental Sleeplessness Depression in the ladies trio. Among those who attended the program giv- ziness Bad Coated Sallow Tongue Cache high en at the North Sour Stomach school Saturday night were: Mr. Complexion Sluggishness and Mrs. George Troseth, Mr. Loss of Vitality Loss Apand Mrs. Joseph Earl, Mrs. J. M. Loss of Weight McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. G. AnRheumatic to Due PoisonToxic drew Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mental Physical Inefficiency Can P. Dopp, Mr. and Mrs. Harry be is in most Baker and a large crowd of Traced, Cases, to One of Three Things attended tne aance followSluggish Liver, Impoverished Blood Improping the exercises. Mrs. M. C. Neagle entertained Glandular Activity, recently in honor of her daugha ters birthday anniversary, number of happy kiddies enThese Vital joyed an afternoon of games and - -were served Fluids Are- - Not dainty refreshments by Mrs. Neagle. Mrs. J. S. McArthur of Murray Functions! Sick- arrived here Thursday to be present at the graduation exercises and 111 Health . ness at North Cache high school where her daughter, Laura gradInevitable Results. uated from t(hat institution. Mr. and Mrs. .J. W. Seamons and The commonest and greatest curse of any of these is constipaMcfamily accompanied Mrs. Arthur and daughters, Laura and tion. It is mans greatest enemy. It poisons him, slows him Bena to Murray where they will up mentally and physically, breaks down and drink 19, iinfln. ratio! 20. Heaped p 2. H.giilatlon 21, Literary odd S., r.rtet.l.g ta the pole! . Salt af alula S. Bring lata Uhl It 14. Baked alar 41, ( lamor 1J. b Maly Seilr ea , Cornish aeid 1L Aleobolls bib At so tlm t. Fraeaa A her. t. t. Cnlcleit 4. Syllable S4. Completely ti. S7. Lower llnmnroaf Si. The female eandplper , ft. llirl ' of he.llntioa L Angle! A Slack Mr 1. rnlaat fn yric eoort erler 4A liiulnl.b SA ( heerfol 4. I.arga plnbt SA Cad SA First woman ft. Prevalent epidemle SA tlderi abbr. Breath stu-oen- a er visit beneficiary. Memorial Day Services Held at Peterson, Earl Allen and Raymond Jensen, sang Sleep Soldier Sleep. The roll of honor was read by Miss Bessie Brown and Thelma Llljenquist sang, Hyrum Cemetery Miss Steep Soldier Boy. Prest. Ralph 7. Harding of the Malad stake Hyrum, May 31 Memorial day gave the patriotic address. He was observed here Thursday reviewed historical events which when hundreds of former resi- have Inspired, him through his dents and those1 who had friends life and have inspired many and relatives buried in the Hy- others. He told of the beginning rum cemetery, decorated the of Memorial Day when the wives' graves and then gather to listen and sweethearts and mothers of to the program under the direc- (the, fallen southern soldier detion of Jack Wright, representing corated all .graves with flowers. the Ameilcan Legion". The program terminated with a The program began when the number from the quartet Our Logan Post No. 7 life and Drum Countrys Hero. Benediction, was Corp, together with a firing offered by I. C. Thorsen, Salt squad comprised of local veter- Lake. Immediately following the ans of the World war, formed benediction the local veterans near the Elite Hall and marched' formed a firing squad, commandto the cemetery. Immediately ed by Platt Clark, and salutes following their arrival at the were fired over the graves of the burial grounds, Mrs. Wright told fallen soldiers. Taps were blown of the plan tp Include all veter- by Dr. Leroy Hansen, Logan, ans of wars and those who had served in the state or territorial Patrons of an amusement park militias, in the decorative pro- device invented In England while gram. Invocation was offered by strapped to a sled shoot a chute, O M. Wilson, Hyrum quartet, leap a gap and loop a loop in comprised of M. W Smith. A. J. the air before landing in a net , Registration for GLEE CLUBS AND HARMONICA BANDS: Junior High Fri., Sat., Mon., May 31, June 1, 3 between 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Boys and Girls, llto 15 years. Ten weeks course, two rehearsals a week. Rehearsal hours to be arranged i? Request Made for Reduction in Freight Rates On Grain Continued from page one northwest, he said, are handicapped by Canadian competition. Export rates which are from 38 to per cent higher in this territory than they are in Canada prevent them from competing with the Canadian growers In the world markets, he said. A report on grain rates by an 90 of the commission examiner recommended which Increased rates which are from 38 to 90 per cent higher in this territory than they are in Canada prevent them from competing with the Canadian growers In the world rjjarkets, he said. A report on grain rates by an of the commission examiner recommended increased which rates in certain sections, was devoted entirely to protection of railroads, millers and the markets, Ellis said. No consideration was acwhatever, he added corded grain growers, for whose relief congress directed investiga' tion. , Proposal of the examiner for a union mileage scale throughout the west was characterized as a utopian dream and an unwar-ante- d attempt to please grain markets of the country by plac ing them on an equality at the expense of the producer. Charts were introduced which Ellis said showed that such a plan would increase freight rates of the northwest grain growers from one half to three cents per hundred pounds and would result In increased rates on shipments to Oregon ports alone of $500,000 annually. ProRpsal to Abandon Rotary Slogan Dallas, Tex., May 30 (AP) to abandon the Rotary slogan he profits most who serves best, and to introduce the per capita tax, were defeated by the international annual twentieth convention of the organization here today,' Scarcely any votes were registered few either of the resolutions and no, debate was heard on the matter of the slogan. Hugh Galloway of New England, and Arthur Chadwick, London, spoke in favor of the proposal to reduce the dues from $4.50 to $4.00. Almen E. Rother of Stanford University and Allen street of ' Oklahoma City answered them by saying that 8ucli action would create a $58,000 deficit under the present budget. Outside of the English delegation there was very little- ' support for the resolution. The convention refused to order its 1931 convention held outside of North America but recommended to the board of directors that it should bo held on some other continent The same resolution recommended that at least one out of every four conventions be held away from the United States. Pro-cos- voice ofthe Castle-on-the-Ty- HADDORFF fTHE voice of the Haddorff, with its sweet resonance and even fullness of power, has brought a new standard of tone beauty. It has a charm and distinction all its own, apd when you have tsji it Thatcher. Music Co. 39 South Main St. Organs and Performing Their Proper Suffering are the Police learned of at least one other young man besides Parks who had been Insured by the widow, with herself named as Come and hear or If life. for you. of Pains and petite ing ee-sir- ed C Heart of prophet 4A Agreement 41. X noting bat 43. Pnt 44. Cell af r Parks Friday, May 31, 1029. Logan, Utah. J a's Mrs. R. C, Pike entertained at a birthday party for her son Edward It being his fourth anniversary.' Games and a delicious lunch was enjoyed by a Jolly bunch of kiddieAmany gifts were received by Edward. Mrs. Alfred Jensen and family moved here last Monday from River Heights where they intend to make their home lndifimtely Word has been received here by friends of the death of Geo. Idaho, McCulloch of Rexburg. who was at one time a resident w brother-in-laa is of this place. He of Cliff Goodwin of Logan. Mr. Goodwin was a business visitor here the early part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Andersen and Mr and Mrs. Harvey Miles attended the funeral of A. D. Hendricks held at Richmond Decoration day. Mrs. H. F. Christensen of Salt Lake was visiting her; sister, Mrs. Andersen during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Hanson motored to Brigham to spend Decoration day with relatives. Little Joyce Bergeson has been ill suffering with- - rheumatism for the past two weeks, but is. on the improve at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Bergeson, Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. " attended the Handcoek spring festival at the U. S. A. C. last week, where Miss Audry Bergeson featured in a number of dance revues which were very artistically put over on the east lawns. Miss Mabel and Erma Earl are leaving this week for Provo where they have work during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baxter of Butte, Montana motored here to spend Decoration day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eggleston motored to Providence to decorate their parents grave. , Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Baker have recently installed the new Frldid aire system in their home. The reporter made a special visit to the E. B. sheep ranch owned and operated by Ephraim ons. They Bergeson and five were Just finishing the sheep shearing run where four experts were employed and were averagall ing, 125 sheep sheared a day, done by electric shears. It was a real sight with the thousands of pounds of wool ready for the shipping market. Hard work and plenty of it is making this E. B. Os-m- er ' health. This amazing substance, which .does the one thing that calomel was supposed to do that Is, stimulate the liver and increase the flow of bile without purging or lipsetting the system, is contained in greater concentration in Sargon Soft Mass Pills, which are a necessary and integral part of the Sargon treatment. Another great discovery that has been made by medical science is the astounding fact that there is no drug or medicine which Is an effective blood purifier. Although which forms a network throughout the body. It is now recognized that our outlook on Ufa is largely governed by the chemicals which these glands distil and pour into our -- and never will. constipation Within the past few years Medical Science has made some amazing discoveries discoveries that will have a farreaching blood. In other words, gland secreeffect upon the health and g of mankind. These distions make ns cither alert and coveries absolutely disprove many of the beliefs, practices and ambitious or dull and detheories that we have known for a pressed. The efficiency of every cell of the For centuries we bsve bethe stools after the administrabody is apparently either directly, or lieved that bile was a harmful, tion of calomel. It has, howindirectly, supervised by the secreever, been thoroughly demonnauseating substance tions of these glands. , made us sick, or bilious. Medistrated that the characteristic contains also other Sargon cal science bas now proven stools are greenish colored by ingredients of recognised ther- - . the calomel itself, and docs not conclusively that bile is in apeutic value which impart a in veritable and indicate fact, the presence of bile, reality tone and strength to the eng and tire system and are valuable Calomel is a mercury compound fluid with many for their influence upon the which exerts a cathartic action functions and that bilthe irritating effects of appetite, digestion and assimithrough iousness is not due to too small quantities of mercury which lation, much bile, but to a lack of it. are well-bein- life-tim- e. that health-givin- ng In attempting to stimulate the liver and increase the bile flow. Calomel is the drug that has been most widely used throughout the world for many years. And now science has proven that this poisonous, nauseating chemical has no action whatever on the liver or bile flow and that it confines Its action to the intestinal tract. It is a purgative and nothing else. Here is what an eminent authority baa to say about Calomel: Contrary to the belief ad- -; heryd to tor many years, calomel has no action on the liver or bile flow. This belief existed and was baaed on tbe color of liberated from it. Large doses of calomel probably favor bacterial increase by lessening intestinal It is not suited to long use because of its systemic action." Sargon is fulfilling its great misIts doing it in a new and revolutionary way the way that the men of science who labored for years to perfect this new and formula Intended it to he done. Having made this' discovery scienFrom all sections of the country tists then began a world wide search where Sargon Is available, reports are tor something that vould stimulate in to leading druggists telland invigorate a sluggish liver to pouring ing of the amazing powers of .this new action. and formula. This mass of evidence verifies the claim of This search has been reScienea that good health la largely warded. They have found a maintained by the three vital organa substance which, according to and fluid of the body which are the highest authorities, is the stimulated and invigorated by the most powerful stimulant to basic elements contained in Sargon. the secretory, or In Sargon can now be obtained ing, activity of the liver known Logan from the SrhramiroJohnson to materia medica. Drug Co. sion. epoch-makin- g epoch-makin- g bile-prod- uc 14 Astounding Facts! As a result of world-wid- e medical research, Science has learned the following important facts i Calomel hat no effect whatever on the 1 That liver or btle flow and confines ito action to the intestinal tract. 9 That bile is an antiseptic and lessens bacterial growth in the intestines and eombats putrefaction and the formation of gas. It is also an alkaline and counteracts hyperacidity. 1 A That bile is, in short, a veritable A v fluid. If we lack it, llie process of digestion, as- similatien and elimination become deranged, rails- ing many gastrointestinal disturbances. That seven out of every ten people past the age of thirty suffer from on insufficient flow of bile caused by a sluggish liver. H - ' . , 1 O That there is no drug or medicine which is an ef--I fective blood purifier, although millions upon millions of dollars have been spent for medicines in the belief that they were blood purifiers. Three Trainmen Killed in Missouri Three Slater, Mo., May 30 ( trainmen of the Chicago and Alton railroad, were lulled here fell early today when a box carmovOn them. The car was being ed away from a string of 12 cars which had been ignited by an explosion of a (tank car. The dead are: F. W. Hutcherson. yardmaster for the Chicago and Alton at Slater; Hugh Cole, brakeman on the burning train; Harold Fishback, switchman on a relief train sent from Slater to clear the wreck. The' tank car explosion which caused the fire happened early today as the eastbound train was a westbound freight, passmg which had taken the siding four milea east of Slater. Eight tank While treating a patient a New cars and four box cars were igr meJersey physician discovered a nited when the tank car, left the( thod for disclosing invisible fin- rails and crashed into the engine ger prints on human skin and of the westbound freight permanent prints of making An hour later the three men them, were killed as they walked beside This amazing substance is one of the principal Ingredients in Sargon, the new and revolutionary formula which is lifting tens of thousands out of the throes of ill health, . despondency and inefficiency into vigorous, exuberant system Purgatives and laxative drugs have never cured where very excellent demonstrative work was done by the girls who are very interested in this work,-- . devised by man. millions upon millions of dolyouthful strength vigor, ages him prematurely,, and leaves him an easy victim to lars have been spent for drugs the attack of almost countless diseases. and medicines in the belief that they were effective blood since the dawn of civilization, mankind has been purifiers, EVER One Of the three basic Ingredients for drugs and medicines that would give relief contained in Sargon is designed to from these common ills. build, up tbe vigor and richness af the blood stream by aiding Nature Two thousand year? ago, Hippocrates, historys first physi- to increase the amount of haemoglobred blood corpuscles cian, was trying to cure constipation by using purgatives. And in which thethUB enable the blood to and until recently, millions of people throughout the civilized world contain itself. have been trying to do the same thing with the same lack of purify Sargon is also designed to stimusuccess that Hippocrates had. late' the secretions of the glandular a real ranch. club met at the home The of Mrs. Lizzie Dopp last Saturday 4-- Unlike Calomel, it does not shock or upset the system, cause nausea or any other iil effects so common to calomel. On the other hand, it Is designed to stimulate a sluggish liver to the normal production of bile demanded by Nature far good health. Neither is this substance in any sense of the word, a purgative. It is a liver tonic and does Its work by tbe simple inethod of causing the liver to secrete and deliver Into the gastrointestinal .tract a normal flow of bile which is a more natural and effective laxative than can ever be I1 q That the secretions of the endocryne glands affect the mental as well as physical efficiency and that they make us either ambitfous and alert or ' dull and depressed. Good health is largely maintained by That J three vital organs and fluids of the human body, which can he stimulated and invigorated by certain basic elemtns. 0 i Itt -- ' , J ' Science has succeeded in combining these elements in the new and revolutionary formula called Sargon, which may well be considered the greatest health-givinremedy of the age. In all leadin solid carload lots to Supply are it been dealers where has cities introduced, buying Sargon ing : the phenomenal and overwhelming demand. Rundown and debilitated people by the thousands are reporting prompt recovery of health and bodily vigor through methods undreamed of a few years ago. Never before has and medicine aroused such widespread interest as Sargon, which may now be obtained in Logan from the . Schramm-JohnsoDrug Company. ' (Copyright 1929 by G. F. Willis, Inc.) (Advertisment) g n -- a box car being switched away) had been extricated from under from the burning cars. The can the car. toppled over on them killing A modern provincial hospital Is Hutcherson instantly. Cole and Fishback died shortly after they being built at Alicante, Spain, I and ' will be opened the coming summer. Louis Morey of Kansas City is an expert folder of parachutes but has never made a jump, |