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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSYILLE. UTAH mC:o Vzd&'dorit Call of tha Great Outdoors .fZ3ayVriy&y m pwchas your d6 When you to home lo. Cip 6xihi. HELP FOR RESTS ON HARMONY AMERICAN PICKAX SOUND DEATHKNELL OF FAMED BUILDING CROWBAR TAX RECEIPT MONTH HOW RIG DECREASE OVER EUROPE SAYS NINE FORMER REPORT HOUGHTON AND this r - gwewt.fbr 'JimmmiELbssxQ 1 Ambassador te Fw)r Cards on Tabla Ir Stirring dress Delivered !r Hist eric New York Landmark In Which Netsbls of World Have Appeared Will Sms Be Noted A Missing Lssde Alt With About ef the Sum Cetleet-ed-; Florida Shews obsteR-"'ttal tRcrtase New Yeck Germany Lay Ad- One-Fourt- h "' London t&efiyNBwdfaftr er wKea suKitdw . . i ' am America London. The Bf B. Houghton, baraador, Alan son speaking Fvfor a distinguished am dimes her, which Included tha prime minister of Great Brltlaa. in friendly, but firm term that unless peace based cm good will in Europe, be were reestablished feared Americas assistance for the reconstruction of Europe must cease. The ambassador made it dear is the course of his address that be referr-enot only to moral, but monetary aid. Coming as it did from the former American ambassador to Germany, following his recent visit to the Uniwith ted States and conference President Cool Id g the pronouncement . ws calculated to create a profound impression upon the statesmen and diplomat gathered to bear the new ambassador and perhaps be regarded as among the most important deliver-eby America's envoys to ths court of 8L James In years. Because of Its Importsnc and lbs suthoritatlv sot which It sounded, it was assumed by those trslned in dlplomscy Ihet bs must undoubtedly be voicing the views of the administration nt Washington. Special significance was attached to ths fact that the statement comes et n time when .considerable suspicion nnd distrust of Germany are be-Ing voiced in various part of Europe, particularly France, because of ctoc-tloto that presidency of 3'-h- e Field Marshall von llindenburg, who is asserted by some to represent those reactionary forces which are Inimical to ths peace and interest of st least sons of ths allies. Interlocking with the Idea. It has been commmlsd. may bo ths fale of the security pact proposed by Germany nnd warmly seconded by England as a great step toward tbs reestablishment of real peace. Indeed there has been some speculation a to whether the effect!? working of , the Dawes plan might be Impaired by this fanning ef the smoldering fire of distrust. Whether ambassador Houghton had any of these things in mind was open lo conjecture. He referred lo none of them, but contented himself with making it plain not enly that the reestablishment of peace was essential to the continuation of assistance from r the United States, but that the to the question whether there was to be peace must come from the If themselves. people of Europe there was to be peace, tbea America would help In the reconstruction to the extent of her ability. "The fuU measure of Amrrlcaa helpfulness," Ambassador Houghton declared, "can be obtained only when the American people are assured that the time for destructive methods and policies has passed and that the time for peaceful upbuilding has come." I Interest revenue . rethe first nlns months of ceipts ths present fiscal year fell 117.121,-11short of the total taxes gathered during the tame period In the fiscal year 1121, the treasury announced. Total receipts for the first nine months of 1124 were. t2.14C.f03,26S, while the same period this year netWashington 1 do-dare- d ted but l,2SAg2.1S0. Although income tax receipts for the period this year wer approil-rostsldouble the returns from miscellaneous taxes, ths decrease was almost the same. The former decreased tl0i.ltl.C9l and the Utter Miscellaneous receipts tom taled I62f.132.108. Ths greatest decrease in Income taxes few this year under last year ocu erred la ths quarter from January 1 to March tl, a total of $7,000 00. While inlscellaneoue receipts fell off about 142,000,000 in tba same quarter the largest decrease la those receipts urns la the July 1 to September 0 quarter, n total of about $C 5. 000.000. New York leads from all sources In lfSS with t488.21f.8Sl, or approximately one fourth of the total collected. However, this wee about 647 000,000 short of the total for If 24. Income tax receipts In New Tor fell from t3f 0,000, 000 for the If 24 period to t358, 0000,000 for 1225, while miscellaneous taxes dropped from d 1 4 am-we- '4 ' t French Elections Cause Trouble Paris. Attended by fatal rioting in Corisca and Algeria, in whkh fir men were killed, France's municipal elections resulted In distinct gains for candidate of the left wing. Official figures for all provinces of France show that socialists and radical gained materially ever the conservatives, with communist candidates sadly defeated. Two are dead and fifty wounded as a result of rioting during polling at Oran In Algeria, while at Canro, Corsica, three were shot to death and three others injured. Women Becomes Msster Butcher Berlin. The first woman in lin to pass the examination required for Juomeymen butchers secured n grade of excellent" from the Master Butchers association. Fhe is Mar garet Cohn, daughter of a meat market owner. The examination consisted of skinning, carving and quartering n heifer. L The District of Co! Washington. Income Tax List Te Bs Mae Public umbia court of arpcals upheld the right of internal revenue collectors to allow income tax fists to be made public. This esse has no relationship with cases pending before the JUaited States supreme court involving the right of newspapers to pub-- . Ush income tax payment lists. ! I f II tl 48,000 1 ' illeg-"all- y two-yea- r When You Buy Shoes for Hard Service See that they have NORTHERNERS EXFECT EVERY LOSS AT BINGHAM IS PLACED AT PINT TO 00 ITS REVENUE 175,000.00 AS RESULT OF FIREj MANY ARE HOMELESS DUTY FOR COUNTRY Are Being Made Two Fersen Are Injured and Bu6 ns Section He Close Call te Handle Coast te Fir Department Dees Transient Trad Expsctsd Great Work From U. Crest PrsparatleRS From Coast Vel-unts- . sr .' Toronto, OnL Up here across the border, where 4 4 per cent beer becomes a legal beverage li another fortnight, they are oiling up the cash register and polishing up the bars in anticipation of n sufficient Influx of visitors from the dry United to 6129.000. Pennsylvania was second with n .Statea'lthil iummertojpayff the total from AIT settrrts bf, 11 17.006.000: war debt Illinois was In third place with 1 11, Csnsdisa Canada every pint to do expects 000,000. Michigan followed with tllOc Provincial Treasurer Its and duty 600,000 and Ohio with 1 101.000,000. Price estimates that the 4.4 beer, Other states were as follows: which goes on sale May IS, will bring California tlf 1,00000; Maryland. in 16,760.000 annual revenue. In cludln g the District of Col u m 1 la, o! new sa-- , There willba-bundre134,000.000; Massachusetts, $91,000, loone In Ontario, ns 600 applications Nsw Jersey, tSl.000.000; Texas. 626. for permits already have been filed 0000,000 and Virginia 1 36,000.000. with the authorities In anticipation Florida. was one of the states show- of the law becoming effective. ing an Increase In 1128 period over There nr few districts which de1924, with tl4, 030.000 this year ny themselves the right to contribagainst 111,478,000 last year. ute to their own nnd satiation Florida's larger total was due to of America's thirstprofit nt the same time. an increase from approximately fC, The province of Manitoba has offi000.000 to tS.36O.OO0a Income taxes. announced it cleared (980.000 cially Both Virginia and North Carolina from all varieties of liquor selling showed Increased total receipts as a months ending April ths during eight result of Urga miscellaneous taxes, SOth. d chiefly on tobacco. Govern men profits In Quebec will net ten times that amount, accordU. . Sailors Given Ovatisn ing to conservative estimates. Other Honolulu. The most picturesque provinces expect return accordinggeetlng extended to the officers, ly. men and gueats of the United States As Ontario- Is the most accessible grand fleet thus far on Its cruise was lo the United States, plans have been tendered by the Japanese community mad for n doses saloons in Bridge-burof Oahu. The welcome was in the Just n few minutes rid from form of n lantern parade in which Bufallo and Falla, it te prehundreds of persons marched, repre- dicted, will Niagara be more popular with senting the varsity clubs of the Jap- tourists than ever. anese colony. There were also many Out of all the beer that goes away. floats Illuminated by thousands of Price experts Ontario will get 10 lights. The procession extended for centa a gallon. The federal Canaseveral miles and wound through the dian government will get 12Vt rents darkened etreets of Honolulu to n gallon. The chief worry of Ontarpalace, where it was reviewed ians is nt present that this tax will by Governor WslUce R. Farrington. make beer which ranges In pothe Admiral Robert R Count x and tbe about even with the preprohl-bltlotency and newspaper men congressmen larger in the states cost more with tbe Beet. than 6 cents n glass. But the activity is not confined to Helium Supply Is Increasing Ontario, Out nt Baniff, ta Alberta, Washington. Sufficient helium gas the golf roars has been Increased to Inflate both navy dirigibles, the from nine to eighteen holes nnd the Los Angeles and the Shenandoah, will nineteenth hole has been enlarged be available by July 1 if the present in anticipation of summer boarders The from the state. late of production continues. inly supply of helium in the United At Ksskstoon. Saskatchewan, the States U that turned out st the hel- twelve leading hotel owners have reium production pUnt nt Forth Worth. belled against liquor restrictions and Texas. Freseut operation of this announce they will close unless grantolant is under the Joint direction of ed the right to sell beer by the glass the army and navy and helium is al- or bet tie. as they please. At the prelocated to the two services according sent time, they say, Americans as tt is needed in their lighter than-si- r "smash furniture end generally raise craft. Until July 1 the present rain, and tQ they buy from the hotel system, by which either the Los An- Is lemons." geles or the Fhenandcah must lie la Monter&l the commission store Idle, deflated, while Its companion opposite the Mount Royal hotel has ship takes the sir, will rootlnue. The rdered aa extra stock to prepare for plant Is working st rapacity, but the American conventions which will is n flock there in summer. process of helium production complicated one. Fasheuhevsn went wet n week go and now the only tno dry Root Resigns from Peace Body Vinces are N'oVs Beotia and New York. The resignation of Brunswick. Nora Beotia harbors the New j El.hu Root as president of the Car-- rum ships on the way to rum rows off nrple Endowment for International Goeton and New York, while in New of President lines kk tbe Chinese j Peace and the selection restanran. Nicholes Murray Butler of Columbia proprietor are gentile enough to inuniversity to succeed, him is announ- quire of strangers whether they want ced. "Scotch or kye." . - g lo-U- Bingham Canyon, Utah. Ftr said to have originated la the rear of the Tivoli rooming house ta the upper pert of lower Bingham, wiped out a residential and .business district for a distance of approximately 100 yards and threatened the entire city causing damage estimated at 676.000. Mors than JSQ person! are horns tee as a result of LhTblase, la combatting the flames aa they spread down the canyon C. J. Carlson, chief of fire station No. 1, of the Bingham volunteer fir department, was severely burned on tbe face and bs nd s. Wilfred Carlson, former Unlversl-tof Utah athlete, was seriously injured when he was struck on ths back by a trunk hurled from the second story of a burning building. The buildings destroyed by the fir Include the Belmont hotel, the Scus iwre. TtvoU rooming house, Europe pool ball and rooming bouee, the Standish precipitating plant, a long line of garages, the dwelling of John Venettl and approximately sixteen two story shacks. Insurance of approximately (36,000 covers tbe damaged area, according to Insurance agents and property owners. The fir was discovered by Ell Benson, an employe of ths Utah Coje per company, on his way to work. He said he noticed amoks Issuing from the year of the Tivoli rooming house and ran to the nearest alarm station nnd sounded the fire alarm. It is the opinion of those near the origin of the fire that It was caused by a cigarette Igniting debris . In the rear of the Tivoli. Fanned by an early morning wind, the flames spread rapidly, soon enveloping the npper portion of lower Bingham. Before the two contingents of the Bingham volunteer fir department arrived, the blase had spread to the Belmont hotel on the right of the Tivoli, and the precipitating plant, owned by Former State Senator II. N. Btandish, on the left. Hampered by refugees, who ran from the burning dwellings In negli-tethe fire fighters began playing the water on the fire as it swept down the canyon. Hundreds of person, lad only ta nocturnal apparel, wer y . e, -- trenched as they attempted to recov- SOLES Scted7n hls rrffire hijrh Tex told 4bout the later stages of the Garden's history. "You can get some Idee," said promoter "of what this place meant to New York City and the ernment when I tell yon I hare a million and n half dollars in and taxes on It during the past year. I gov- paid rent five . Coast Guard Men Are Held Clifton, X. Y. While f 60 warlike craft prepared for "the battle of the century, to exterminate "rum row," alneteen members of ths Staten Island coast guard unit were under arrest on charges growing out of rum smuggling. The arrests followed an unexpected shakeup In the coast guard, and picked boat crew preparatory to epeniag the draetic. campaign against the "whisky armada" that la stretched over a long line of the coast All except boatswains at the Staten Island base were affected by the shakeup, which, according to Captain W. V. E. Jacobs, commandant of the New York division, was affected for the good of the service." -- jor allyourwalls . For sleeping rooms formal parlors and reception Kalla dining room and living room for tha library and for public buildings. ' Properly applied it won! rub off. Ask your dealer for Coiorchart, or write Miss Roby Brandon, Alabaa tine Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Ala-basti- ne Alabaatiafi a powdUr ia whits sad tints. Packed la bpeaod package seedy for as by mixing with cold warm water. Fall directions am very package. Apply with aa fivdi vy wall brash. Suitable lor all iaterior earfacee plaster, wall board, brick, cemeat. be caavaa. Ferd Would Transfer Read Washington.Hfury Ford has ask- er some of their property In the blase. ed the interstate commerce commisThe ftr rapidly gnawed ita way sion for authority to turn over the through the frame structures on the Detroit, Toledo A Ironton railroad to main canyon road and started on the a new corporation, the Detroit and two rows of houses that lined the ironton for the purpose "of belter mountainside, oaned respectively by financing Its ownership and operaFlorendo Be loot and the Scussell tion." The commission's authority to allow railroad consolidation under the etate. transportation act was cited aa a . Governor's Secretary Wanted ground for the proposal. Tusrce. Warrants have been issued here for the arrest of II. S. Will Appeal LiRdsey Election Huskey, secretary to Governor Ceo. Denver, Colo The attempt to oust n George Eberl. pur-i" Ik-tB. Lindsey as Judge of the lb ArlKn highway Judge Denver Juvenile court will be carried T,cUl!a '9 the Colorado supreme court. It was prohibition law. The mmrrants were Isso-- d on complaint of M. P. announced by counsel for Royal R. Cosby, federal dry agent, and were Grtham, Lindsey's opponent in the fofwsried to Phoenix, wbrey they November election. Grahams claim to Lindsey's seat based on an alleged were to be served. The official of votes was defeated' reere charged with posscsYmu wtl miscount la the Denver District court. cently ion. ft is claimed liquor transport?.: in Eberle's cir at Ncya- - The appeal. It was Indicated, wiU be ess filed within sixty days. l t. Aril. Me-th- e t Indispensable 'AllShMllktsdl drswaas (or cm. scaida MJ fc etietmetiW sS Mr aadtolms he bt ww half a m i w or a tabs kity. cmesxsaoocntnra cowr AJTT 1: I nSUUhM ' f n RwM Vaseline - Accidentally Hangs Self Wharton. N. J. While doing stunts on a trapex for the benefit of a vrnlle audience li the barm of his home. Theodam J. Bray. IS, 144. ally tied a knot around his neck v '.th the rope supporting one end of the bar and hung until be died. In full view of tbe spectators. Tbe children left him there, not knowing be was dead, and It was three hours before the tragedy was discovered. Theodore's four sisters and one brother war in tbe audience. Bey- the has "The amusement tax paid to the gvernment In. that time has been more than 62.(00,000. Not counting amusements, every time I turn the key In the door tn the morning it costs m about 61600. We've badd every' presidential candidate and every celebrity of the athletic world that ever came to New . York." I'10' vrprXmJa ) Former Bible Clast Leader in Jail Means Conviction Confirmed Denver, Colo. D. At. Roll. Bible New York. The conviction of Gaswho was convicted n clat ton B. Means, former department of week president,a ago by Jury in criminal court Jostle agent, by a Jury last July on here on charges of operating a cona charge o, having conspired to fidence gamer was sentenced to a remove liquor from a bonded term of from fiv to six years in the warehouse hat ben confirmed by the state penitentiary. Roll was found United States circuit lourt of appeals. guilty of defrauding n Denver man Means who baa been out on bail was but of $7K0, District Attorney Cline exhibited Jn court a letter from the ordered1 taken into custody that b Bible class of which Roll was presb the In term r.ljrht begin t hacking him for his proeecu-Mo- n dent, the federal penitentiary st Atlanta to cf the case. wfc'.tU he was sentenced. New York Chuck of crowbar and pickax Into plaster ring of hammer sad whin of saw sounded through the tower of Madison Square Garden ns n wrecking crew began the final upou ths historic edifice that has been a New York landmark for thlrtyYiv years. Ptne scaffolds reached sp to bring down Diana, undraped diety by SL the Moorish Caudena. which top You believe tha't easily which jon tower designed by Stanford Whit. The latter's appartmeat and atudlo, hope for earnestly. which figured so fantastically In the famous trial of Harry K. Thaw for White s murder nineteen years ago, were the first to be demolished. Nothing remained of them when tbe workmen broke the rusted locks save walls and dust and n few massive pillars. The mirrors that once cover ed thee walls and the lavish appointments that led Stanford Whit to notoriety greater than the fame won by his architectural skill, had .long since been carried sway. A step lower down, where the roof garden, scene of the sensational murder, stretched from ths tower's base to Madlaoa avenue, nothing remains hut ths ornate steel cage of what was one an elevator shaft to remind cm of the days' of ths Fin Do Sleet and later when the smartest of New York society and the fastest of tha porting world came to wine and din Yfcs Mfsedse fsle few Hfsa- rat the Garden. Mention of this better known (at and foe a Settee Wool least to the present generation) pari riuntQ-Ti- r Nmu Hs. on of ths Garden, brings Inevitably United Sutct Rubber Comp&ny to Tex Rickard. For ths past five years Rickard, who has started work on n new and Sreater garden farther uptown, has been leasee of the entire building. Tears are no jroof of cowardice. tnribetow-r- , rWVWVv 109,-121,41- , , u s y d I igss- - few J. Afs'n Threats Hunger Strike Cticaro. Mias Mary MxtSwlarv. ardent worker for an Irih re;w,hl;c nd sister of the late Torr.'rcn Swlney. plans to go on a bcrgjt Mrike if she t arreete 2 by the government for cen'tg Into ti's country without a paip.-:TWcre departing for Minneapolis'; a rpeech is kebalf cf her came. Mis MaeSwiaey admitted she had been questioned by ImnigraUoa authorities. , ; ( L tr Mra. Harding's Fester Mother Oise Washington. Mra. Caroline Beatty Kling stepmother of the late Mra. Florence Kling Harding, died suddenly on a train while enroot e from Daytona, Fla . to her home In Columbus, O. Death occurred when the train was half way' between this city and Richmond, 1 a. Mrs. Kling was accompanied by a trained nurse and a friend who made the Journey with her from Florida. Mrs. Kling was 60 years Id. The body was taken to an undertaking establishment here. Cuticura Talcum Unadulterated Exquisitely Scented |