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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA UTAH Philippines Bishop Visits His Home Broke Into Federal Pen, Now He Cant Get Out 1 Baby Specialists. David Wolmnn wanted some place to spend the winter where board and lodging would be free. In Chicago he posed as a deserter from the navy and was sentenced to two years In the When federal penitentiary. spring came he revealed his true Identity, expecting to be released. fBut the government wants pay for his board and keep. Wolman explained In a letter to the Navy department that he was not Michael McCarty, a real deserter, whom he claimed An Investigation disto be. closed the hoax. Now Wolmnn Is being held for fraudulently breaking Into the penitentiary. The government Is seeking n friend of Wolman who received a reward of $50 from the government for surrendering Wolman as a deserter. pHAT there are Physicians AB who specialize on Infant ailments you know Physicians understand Infant troubles: all Physicians treat them. It is his duty, to know human ills from the Stork to the Great Beyond. But in serious cases he calls in the Specialist. Why? He knows as every Mother knows, or ought to know, that Baby is just a baby, needing special treat--mespecial remedies. ' Can a Mother be less thoughtful? Can a Mother try to relieve Baby with a remedy that she would use for herself? Ask yourself; and answer honesdy I Always remember that Baby is just a baby. And remembering this you will remember that Fletchers Castoria is made especially for Infants and his-professio- nt, ' Children. Children Cry For tutlons carries the total during the greuter part of the year close to the 50,000 mark. Across the gorge of the Colorado river Just west of Austin Is one of the largest of American dums, which canforms In the mountain-rimmewas conBishop Charles Edward Locke, head of the Methodist church In the Philip- yon a lake 30 mires long. It pine Islands, has arrived In America for a visit to his family In Los Angeles. structed by the municipality as a source of water und power, but with He Is here seen with his little granddaughter. the numerous mountain streams emptying Into it. It constitutes a popular pluy ground ns well. The breaking of the dam a decade and a half ago Is the only other natural calamity that has befallen the city. The losses were confined to tiie river bottoms. Since then the structure has been replaced and heightened. d Texas City Once World Capital to Pi n 8$!$ Jjij HAD ENVOYS AND EVERYTHING Washington Was Little More Than Village of Mud Streets Be6 Austin Was tween Similar World Capital. When 1836-184- Austin, third Washington, D. C. Texas city to be Imperiled by the forces of nature In little more than a week, has played an Important, but not generally known, part in American history, says a bulletin frolu the Washington, D. C., headquarters of the National Geographic society, In regard to the capital of Texas, the outskirts of which were struck by a cyclone. When Washington, capital of the United States, was little more than a village of mud streets between 1830 and 1840, says the bulletin, "Austin wus a similar world capital, the seat of government of the independent of Texas, which for ten yeurs existed as the fellow nution of the United States. Ministers and special envoys were accredited to the republic by the United States and half a dozen or more of the leading nations of Europe ; and the forms and ameni-tie- s of world diplomacy were carried out punctiliously in the little capital. Most of the legations have been torn down now to make way for modern buildings, but traditions still linger of the efforts of .the French and British ministers to gain the greater influence with the young republic, and of the watchfulness of the representative of the United States to see that no loopholes were created to facilitate an attack on the Monroe doctrine. Descendants of some of the families of the diplomats are residents of the city today. Selected Like District of Columbia. "Like the District of Columbia, Austin wus located by special commissioners charged 'O select a creditable site for the future seat of the reThis was impublics government. had been alter independence mediately won from Mexico. They chose a tract on the Colorado river among gently rolling hills just below where the streum breaks from a range of low mountains. So the modern city, set on its series of heights, hus for a background a great sweep of purple hills that adds greatly to its scenic attrac- tiveness. PROMINENT SPEAKERS LISTED Woman as a Working Power" Will InBe" Keynote of Convention ternationalism tnd "American Given Prominence. Citizenship Chautauqua. N. Y. What In the changing order of things Is womans duty and relationship to her home? To her community'? To her country? What should he Iter interest in world problems? Whut part can women, federated into a world organization, piny in bringing about an international understanding and friendly feeling without which there can never be permanent peace? Wlmt can woman, as a working power, achieve? These, and many more question g touching upon every phase of life and living, will be answered when women, representing the 2.000.000 members composing tiie General Federation of Womens Clubs will meet at Chautauqua in biennial convention June Between 10.000 and 15.000 deiegutes are expected to ttend. Wnmun ns a Wort ing Power will lie tiie keynote of tiie convention and one entire session will he devoted to Internationalism. and the promoting of international 'riendly relations. Discussions during this session will be led by Mrs. Thomas G. Winter of Minneapolis. president of tiie General Federation of Womens Clubs and one of the four women members of tiie advisory committee of tiie Washington onference who will apeak on 'Hie Anus Conference and Afterward; Mrs. Hornce Mann Tcwner, Washington. chairman of tiie national commit-fe- e on International relations; and Mrs. Charles Lvans Hughes, wife of Secretary Hughes, honorary chairman of the same com nittee. A new challenge .o women's world-olresponsible ies will he sounded by Frank P. Garvin, president of the Chemical foundation. American Citizenship. An entire day will tie . devoted to American citizenship tinder Mie of Mrs. Percy V Pentiyhack-er- . chairman of citizenship training. Guests of honor or this program will lie Bishop Clinton S. (Juin coadjutor of tiie diocese of Texas, who will 2tl-3- : But these hills have a more utilthat of a picturitarian aspect-thathe for capital of Texas. esque setting In past geologic times a tremetidous t cataclysm occurred which formed a Texas '4X1 across miles for cliff along the line of the eastern edge of these now rounded hills. This (s the Du leones escarpment, fast becoming a commonplace term in financial districts; for along its line have been discovered nearly all of the great Texas oil fields that have spouted and are spouting their millions of barrels of petroleum. Austin preserves a memory of tiie only republic to enter the United States in the name of its principal st reet : Congress avenue. Along this thoroughfare were situated the congressional halls of tiie nation. At the head of This avenue, on the jrest of a commanding iiiil, is the present ftute capitol. Its architecture, like that of many other state capitals, is largely borrowed from the capital at Washington. and it is almost as extensive, being tiie largest of tiie 48 state houses. Texas, being a sovereign nation, was tiie only one of tiie states to for itself its public domain. One 500-fto- 0 Biennial Meeting. cliair-mnnslii- p Advertising by the use of large space, the expenditure o huge wn of money have placed on the market, have put In your home, perhaper many articles thattoday have been discarded, as you will readily admiL- Do you recall anything that has more modestly appealed to. tha public than has Fletcher's Castoria: modest in all its claims, pleading-a- t all times and truthfully for our babies? The big splurg, the misleading claims may win for a time, hut g the honest advertiser is like the old storyof the tortoise that beat the hare. 4EK. qMSaftr Fknr Mothers everywhere, and their daughters, now mothers, speak frankly, glowingly, enthusiastically in praise of Fletcher's Castoria. Speak of it lovingly as a friend that tiaa brought comfort, cheer smiles to their little-onTo them: to these true mothers ho argument can induce them to set aside their bottle of Castoria, their old friend, they might try even another and unknown remedy for babies. Then, would TOC think of going to TOUR OWN medicine chest to find relief for Baby 'a troubles? Can you not separate the false from the true? e. -- VKSSSf. restritin Signature? The Centaot Cow MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTlE OF FlETCHErS CUSTOMS GENUINE NEW" CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of to Use WHY PAT MQRE FO(, 10c per PUTNAfl FADELESS DYES Color 81 Ik, Wool, Ootton All At Th 6im Tim. Package any DYI V L speuk on Citizenship Plus; Jessie llurrail of Stephens Junior college, Columbia, Mo., whose subject Is. "Dynamics of Citizenship, and Hanford MacNider, national commander of the American Legion, wh will speak on The Amertrnn Legions Attitude Toward Citizenship; Judge Martin J. Wade, United Stntes .District court, Iowa, who will speak on Organizing for Defense of American institutions. At thjs session plans will he made to celebrate July Fourth as an annual Citizenship day In every city, town and hamlet In America. The New Public Health will be the topic of Dr. Hugh S. Cummings, surgeon general of the United Slates, and the question, Is a high moral standard, the same for man and womwill be a an, possible to achieve? question discussed by experts and lay-- ' Kdn-'iitlo- For Falling Hair. In Evidence. Birds Hqlp Man. We are advertised by our stylish Remember the birds this spring. The LaWhat do you sell? possibilities of the increase of forest friends. Courier-Journa- l. insects are so appalling that potent dies' hosiery. Louisville forces to keep them within hounds Are indispensable; otherwise, Insects might destroy all forest trees. The LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES numbers of insect species that at- On alze smaller and walk In comfort by the antiseptack a single tree sometimes run into using ALLEN S FOUTEA8E, for tbs feet, tih&ken Into th tic hundreds, and tiie Individuals of each shoespowder Allen's and sprinNLed In thf Foot Ease makes tight dr new shoes feel species if unchecked would soon num- easy; gives instant relief to corns, bunions Befote such and callouses, prevents Blisters, Callous and ber untold millions. countless hordes man would he power- Sore Spots. Advertisement. less. Exemplary. A man in your lofty position In SWAMP-ROO- T FOR expected to set an example for others. 1 do, ; Senator replied KIDNEY AILMENTS tiie amount of eompehsation Sorghum allowed by tiie government compels me to set There is only one medicine that really n line example of personal economy." as a medicine for stands out curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and Freshen a Heavy Skin bladder. With the antiseptic, fascinating Cut!- -' stands the Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t Talcum cura Powder, an exquisitely has for reason it the that proven highest to be just the remedy needed in thousands scented, economical face, skin, baby of distressing cases. and dusting powder and perfume. upon thousands Swamp-Roo- t makes friends quickly beRenders other perfumes superfluous. cause its mild and immediate effect is soon One of the Cntieura Toilet Trio (Soap, It is a gentle, Ointment. realized in most cases. Advertisement, Talcum). healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all Protection. drug stores in bottles of two sizes, mediAmbassador George Harvey on forum and large. However, if you wish first to test this mal occasions bears hiiself w ii.li .a great preparation send ten cents 'to Dr. gfeut air of digriity. Among his Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y.; for a friends, however, lie is very Jolly. sample bottle. Wh-- n writing be sure and A foreign correspondent fold 'tiie mention this paper. Advertisement. other day of an intimate dinner In a Kven the aristocratic passenger on I'nll Mall club where Mr. Harvey apa sleeping ear doesnt object to a lowpeared through some accident With a very shabby umbrella. He explained: ly berth. I always carry a green cotton umIt is cheeoer to lie married than to brella in Ismdon so that Fngilslimen won't think it worth stealing." be encaged yes? foot-bat- men. The espnnsitiility of clubwomen In promoting the welfare of children will he a topic discussed by Grace Abbott, chief of the children's bureau. United States Department of Labor, and the public welfare and modern medicine will be the general topic of Simon Flexner, M. D., I L. D., director of the laboratories of Rockefeller Institute for Medleal llesoardi. The fate of the education bill in congress and other questions of Interest lo organized women from a legislative standpoint will die presented by Mrs. FaUvard Franklin White, national legislative chairman und deputy attorney general of the state of Indiana, and a war on illiteracy will lie waged under the leadership of Mrs. Cera Wilson Stewart, chairman vf the Illiteracy commission. National association. The possibilities of motion pictures, for either good r evil, will he discussed and Will I. Hays, former postmaster general, now president of the Motion Picture Producers of Amerieu, will speak on Upbuilding the Nation's Life Through Mo; Ion Pictures. Mr. und Mrs. Thomas A. Fdisnu will appear on the program for June 22. Recreational events and music will relieve tiie prog-an- t. O. Nevln and Thurlow Lleurnnce, noted musicians, are among those who will appear, und there will lie pageants and plays. Moliere's masterpiece. Don Juan, will lie staged y tiie famous Guild players and tiie Holy Land will he brought to tiie (invention through a biblical pageant taged by Nanette R. Paul, owner of the Word's greatest collection of hihlienl costumes brought front Jerusalem. The False and the True. truth-tellin- and Rancor Women Tackle Big Questions Plans Comprehensive Program for duSsSSmsi m JWb A has manifesto Constantinople. been Issued to the Moslen faithful by the Islamic religious department exhorting them to banish feelings of mutual hatred and rancor and to be united In religion and tilth. . The manifesto says : In olden times when we were united and attached to religion, we dominated over vast territories In three continents and these territories we kept for many centuries, Has Huge Dam. thanks to our high qualities. The present-da- y Austin is credited Let us give up alcoholic drink and with a resident population of 35,000, do nothing which our religion forbids but the presence of 5,000 studeats of us to do. Let us try and love one tne State university and the Inmates another and preserve no runcor toof more than half a dozen state lnstl- - wards anyone." General Federation neither Opium. Morphine Mineral. Not Nahcotic 11 One-Tim- Texas. As Cheerfulness and RestGoetaiis Austin Was Seat of Government of the Important state functions, therefore, bus been the maintenance of a Manifesto Urges Men of Fa''n to Halt e of Feelings of Mutual Hatred land ofliee like that of the federal govIndependent Republic of cent Dttestfc Thereby Promoting BANISH BOOZE, MOSLEM PLEA ernment. The state capitol is a monument of this unique condition, for the state was able to obtain Its huge government building without the expenditure of a cent of money fey bartering to a construction syndicate a truct of 3,000,000 acres. This wus a negligible portion of the public domain, though It covered an area more than twice the size of Delaware. It was kept Intact for years by its private owners and constituted the most extensive cattle ranch In existence. PER alcohol-- 3 AVcetablc IVcparationfbr similatinthcFood by Re$u' Bcwetstf ; ting the Stomachs and . ! Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 0ELL-AN- Hot S water Sure Relief ELLANS' , 25$ and 75$ Packeges, Everywhere Kill All kills Flies! DAISY Neat. Flared anywhere. fli ,HEK ELY KILLER attract' and ornamental, convenient andA cheap. LasUaMneaTton. Mi.! of metal, f can't FpdNir tip over; will not Boil ot ininre anything. Guaranteed. DA IS Y LER at your dialer or prepaid, FLY S Sv EYFKKSS. K !.. I L is: can get W.l. hut I'm not 'Sure, able in get tiie Detroit broadcasting--perha- ps if I had a two-stereceiving cf Yon don't want to overload yom bulbs on that set d A aerial's jr.st ns gom1 for your set. hut yen as a ought to make It at least 100 feet long." ( 'liicago Journal. p one-stran- two-stran- d out,' admitted st- falling you recommend in? unt, Can to keep it neftl something replied the ehllgtaS Certainly," young man, who had only recently left school. Here Is a nice cardboard box." Pearson's Weekly. . -- 1 Of Course. "1 have fallen, arches." at "You should see a building Inspector'" once. Boston Transcript. e 4? Vaseline Carboktted Petroleum Jelly is an effective, antiseptic dressing for cuts, first-ai- d wounds and insect bites. Ithelpsprevent infection. MFG. CIICSEBROUGH CO. (CoMolMtim) New York State Street - r . walrt try k. Ai direct from HfcStf-ELU- -11 goo S, trwffftow,' CUdA 8fV... TREATED ONK WEEN ERE K: Stum kmkiii m- to few ho am: mkwe4fc ao .,hKlwyi,mateh) blnta. Mmnka, th fm Trial Tnataraat.. fcpt ! PATENTS Kates reaaonab I Is the timid man to the chemists h Garden Is Back Number. Commuters who do business in the metropolitan district may lie taking just as good care of their'gardens this year (is ever, hut one w oidd. 'never guess it from t lie daily conversation of n the suburthese country dwellers ban trains. It used to be: Yes, I pm in my mixed king asters and I got my radishes down ami m. celery started. Got to remember to Imy some new garden hose tonight--ioo- ks like a dry spell. Now it hair My f O. FOR boohlt Bmtsefriaa. AdYteemed UigU:.refoivace HI L L S li ON EY GOOD SJL. ITUUFU, 6A--. BAD & T AR; CO U G H &, 65 c at storeo; 75c by mail. Addriascr N ew Y ork Drug Concern, New York Airents !OOi;t profL ; itfc necesrlljr: zn ntin uiv dFiiwiiMiraiion. men, women. il wh or more in poeknt. On pf'ots 'Woot'nviv ot y rny !!ti. Tom st. W. N. U- -, Silt Lake City, f.j, 23 102 |