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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH . WASHINGTON TELEGRAPHIC HUES FOR BUSY READERS PRESENTED TO CHICAGO' Old Superstitions Are Still Practice Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho, offered a joint resolution in the senate requesting the president to invite such nations as he deems wise to to a combined send representatives economic an disarmament conference In Washington. RESUME OF THE WEEKS Inauguration by the federal reserve DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER board of a study designed to suggest COUNTRIES practicable methods of stabilizing in- Potency of Ring, Glove, Pin ternational exchange and extension of and the Old Shoe. the service of the department of agriSeven Important Events of the Last determined upon culture have been Days Reported by Wire and PreRichmond, Va. The life banishns two steps ment from Princess Anne President Coolidge by of the county, Va., pared for the Benefit In an administration farm relief proof Annie Bogers because she was said Busy Reader gram. to have killed the mules of her eneSenator McKellar, Democrat, Ten- mies with a magic wand Illustrates WESTERN nessee has renewed In the senate his the same fetichlstlc spirit which causes many people the world over to demand for the resignation of SecreJ. Wellington Boyle, 74, past Imendow commonplace objects with Mellon. Anperial potentate of the Order of the tary Seventy-year-ol- d powers. died at San Mystic Shrine, Diego, Prediction that the revenue and nies wand was a cane which she used trouble. In former soldier bonus bills would be reported to support her aged body. The negro Cal., of heart years he was a practicing lawyer of to the senate by tlie finance commit- folk of Princess Anne county, howSaugerties, N. Y, The body will be tee within two weeks and that action ever, believed it to be the staff of a on the measures would be speedily sorceress. Hence the cane now keeps shipped there for burial. was made by Bepublican company with other favorite charms forthcoming Additional human bones supposed leaders. which, like gloves, stackings, shoes by scientists to be tens of thousands and even pins, many age-ol-d superstiof years old were uncovered near Los Attorney General Daugherty handed tions and traditions have enshrouded Angeles by excavators on the Cunajo in his resignation to President Coo- with mystery. r lidge ranch. Laboring in a quagmire Friday and it was immediately The ring, for instance, has always a steady the scientists accepted. rain, An emerald been an occult token. brought to light what they regard as oil ring, the superstitious still believe, enthe in Government counsel new evdence in support of their growcases, on returning here announced dows Its wearer with pure thoughts. howing belief that they have uncovered that presentation of criminal evidence Should the same ring he broken, forthe fossils of a race of thinking men ill of a becomes harbinger would be started about April 10 be- ever, it antedating the seiniapes of prehistoric fore a tune and of a decline from virtue. of Columbia District special India. Many of the housewives of the provury. inces still carry In their pockets or Bids on special improvement work Speaker Gillett's remarks about the about their throats a toadstone ring, In tlie city of Ogden, Utah to cost apsenate made in a recent address in a practice established centuries ago will proximately $150,000 Boston stirred up a heated half-hou- r to preserve the mother and her insoon, it was decided by the city com- debate in the house, during which the fants from evil Influences. missioners. The new projects include laid aside his gavel and took As a curative the ring is also cherthe building of the new Ogden river speaker the floor to defend himself. ished. It is still used by the Euroconcrete bridge at a cost of $70,000, in following the advice, pean peasants A statement that credits, rebates $30,000 for the construction of storm Use amulets against agues, which Internal made and the allowances, fur by sewers, $50,000 the waterworks Browne Thomas Sir gave his patients department and $50,000 for street im- revenue bureau on tax returns would more than 300 ago. Silver rings years ' in a addition exceed billion dollars, provements. in curing useful are especially to published accounts, was made by The foot and mouth disease out- Senator King, Democrat of Utah, by cramps, fits and epileptic attacks, the breaks in Los Angeles are being held the special senate committee investi- simple English housewife believes. Lead and quicksilver rings, moreover, in check and in San Francisco all evigating the bureau. are highly prized as enemies to headdences have been wiped out, federal Fisli aches. received the The senate has and state officials announced. In as the by Quaint Old Customs. house, other parts of the state the epidemic resolutions, adopted to for the pur$10,000,000 old customs and superappropriate situation is being controlled. Many quaint i for destitute stitions featuring the glove still surchase of food supplies Frank Siebert, a Winnemucca, Nev., women and children in Germany. The vive. A pair of gloves was placed on auto driver, was struck by a Western house approved the bill 240 to 97. a long pole as a means of advertising Pacific train as lie sat asleep in liis or a fair In bygone days and committee has thisopening The house naval Ford on the railroad track and was custom still continues in many tossed several yards to one side, approved plans of the navy to estab- parts of England. In Saxon times, while the auto was ground to pieces. lish an aviation base at Sand Point, moreover, the gauntlet was used as a Siebert was picked up by trainmen Wash. The committee also sanctiontoken of the privilege of holding a and brought to town Ilis only ap- ed proposals for purchase at a cost of market and as a mark of the kings supply consent. parent injuries were a cut on the head $330,000, of a site for a naval depot in South Brooklyn, N. Y., and and several bruises. According to Sir Walter Scott, the for acquirement of a tract on Puget right as my glove signified phrase Cutting their way through the roof sound, Washington , to be used for a that pledging a glove was a sign of of the M. S. Bobbins jewelry and rifle range. good faith, or taking ones oath. Many clothing store of Los Angeles, thieves other attributes were assigned to tlie FOREIGN escaped with diamonds valued at $60,-00- 0 glove. It was, when worn In the hat, and $15,000 worth of clothing. The final ceremonies of elevating a testimony In ancient times that its The bulk of their loot consisted of Archbishop Mundelein of Chicago and wearer was a good farmer. 600 diamond rings. The glove has always signified digArchbishop Hayes of New York to Frank B. Toy, former sheriff of membership in the highest council oi nity, especially in the traditionscon-of Catholic church took the Church of England. When a Sheridan county, Wyoming wa3 ar- the Holy Boman of the secration of a bishop took place the rested and charged with accepting place in the right transept when archbishop was presented with a pair. Borne St. at Basilica of Peters bribes while in office. lie was releasThey were of lavender color with d ed on $1000 bond for appearance April Pope Pius gave to them tlieir was golden fingers. This hand-dres- s : of sL red liats, symbolic 8. Thq complaint filed declares that on the pews of those also hung always Toy promised to Helen Miklovich Im- tlieir new rank of cardinals. who died early and were unmarried. munity from Six hundred houses were burned in To bite the glove was a mark of deadpresecution for manufacturing illicit liquor. s .ept a fire which Zoshigaya, a ly enmity or revenge. of Tokio. Twenty persons were suburb The familiar old shoe of the wedGENERAL. injured. Three thousand are homeding is a tried token of good luck. How the custom ever originated Is not James Furber, Bahway's Socialist less. mayor of Balivay, N. J. will relinCanada is prepared to recognize the certain, but it Is believed by many to quish office January 1 pxjxt as the re- soviet government of Bussia in the be a feigned attack upon the bridesult of a special election, in which the best interests of both groom for carrying off the bride. This countries, voters decided, 2922 to 981, to abolish Premier King wrote A. Yasikoff, agent Idea is suggested by the early barbaric the commission form of government in Montreal of the Bussian govern, practices of capturing the bride in favor of the eouncilmanic system. merit, who had asked whether de jure against resistance. Others, however, attempt to trace Mayor Furber was the main issue in recognition of Bussia by Great Brit-ai- n the hurling of the wedding shoe to the the campaign. His administration has could be taken to signify recogni. custom of tlie ancient whalers. God- been under fire. tion of Canada. MY DAUGHTER WOULD CRY AT EVERYTHING A 1 am-ulet- ic un-tie- broad-brimme- Fifty persons have been killed in a landslide in tlie seaport of Amalfi, twenty-thremiles southeast of Naples according to a dispatch from Amalfi to the Giornale dltalia. Dr. Zuniga Iluete, chief defender of Tegucigalpa, died from wounds receivrevolutionists ed in the attack of For the first time in history a rail- against tlie city, according to advices road labor bank is to participate in received from the Honduran capital at financing the requirements of a rail- San Salvador. road. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Joseph McGrath, of Dublin who reEngineers Cooperative National bank signed as minister of industry and of Cleveland, it was announced at commerce, declared that lie and two New York, will join the National City or three others will resign membercompany of New York in underwriting ship In the Dail Eireann. $3,500,000 issue of International & of Athens The national assembly Great Northern 6 per cent bonds. has passed a resolution in favor of William II. Anderson, resigned the overthrow of tlie Glucksburg establishment of a state dynasty and the superintendent of the Greek of New republic. York recently league convicted on a charge of forgery must The American yachting team, hailgo to Sing Sing prison for a term of ing from New York, has won the refrom one to two years, boats over the Supreme gatta for Court Justice Wagner ruled in deny- Cubans, scoring eighteen and a half ing the former dry leaders appeal points to eleven at Havana, Cuba. for a certificate oj reasonable doubt. The departure for London of Begin-alWarrants charging Waslov Simek, McKenna, Sir Boliert Kindersly 23 of Detroit with malicious threat:, and Sir J. G. Stump, British members to extort were recommended by tne of tlie experts committee, has given presecuting attorney's office as a re- rise to reports that fundamental difsult of investigation into alleged at- ferences have cropped out in the work tempt to obtaig $1,050,000 from Edsali of the experts and that the British B. Ford under threat of injuring his representatives have gone to consult children. their government. Ed Lockhart, last of a trio of notorious Oklahoma outlaws, was killed near Sperry, Okla., as he attempted to flee from a farmhouse where he had been trapped by a posse. Lockhart went like hi8 pals, Henry Starr and A1 Spencer, with his boots on and the law. e SUING FOR $11,000,000 g Anti-saloo- n six-met- d Dainty Purse. A white satin change or powder purse is concealed from the eyes of the multitude by a silk rose in varying shades. A tiny strap at the back of the purse enables the wearer to slip it on her finger. Rose Vanity Bag. bag that is shaped like a large full rose has a round mirror in the bottom and plenty of room inside for all the powder boxes, lipsticks, etc., necessary to an evening's pleasure. Edward S. Huff, formerly an engineer of the Ford Motor company, who is suing for $11,000,000 which he claims is due him as royalties on his Invention of the magneto fly wheel, now used on all Ford cars. He made it when working for Fcrd, and says he was to receive $2.50 for each one Chinese Tea Table. The Russian Tunic. used The defense claims he was givThe smallest of tables Is a folding en $10,000 for It and that there was The Itusslan tunic effect is becomIt is one, painted red and gold, after the no word of royalties. It will be Ining more and more frequent seen not only in chic frocks, with a pleasant Chinese fashion. At tea time, teresting to radio enthusiasts to know swirl of fur aC the hem, but aso ta for a solitary teacup or tor cigarettes that Mr. Huff Is the Inventor of the and ash receiver. aerialless radio with one of which he long, somewhat loose coats, is here seen. A vanity Nervous and Irritaule. By Taking Lydia L Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Became Entirely Normal To Shave Voters to Prevent Repeaters Sun Juan, Porto Rico. Un- usual precautions are to be taken to prevent repeating in tlie com- J lng presidential elections in San- Jsk to Domingo. 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The death mask of Napoleon, one of five In existence, which was presented to the Historical Society of Chicago by Joy Morton. were In the olden speed and days synonymous with throwing old ever, overtakes the unfortunnte who shoes at tlie vessels as they left the finds out her mistake before taking wharves. Good luck always off the stocking. Symbol of Authority. awaits the person who has the wisStill another theory Is that which dom of putting the right stocking on allows the wedding shoe to become first Woe unto him or her If the left the symbol of authority and dominion Is put on before the right over the bride by the husband. To Even pins have been potent tallyreceive a shoe In Biblical times indi- men In the past. Anyone having a cated the conferral of ownership, Just bitter enemy whom he wanted to punas the return of the shoe signified the ish had to do nothing but make a rude relinquishing of it. In this period the effigy of his foes. After inscribing father always kept the discarded shoe the name of the enemy on the image, of his daughter as a symbol of his all that was needed was to stick It possession and It is believed by some full of pins, each pinhole causing pain that the familiar practice at modern In that part of the victims anatomy weddings is only the persistence of which in miniature was already being the old custom In which the father stabbed. threw the shoe at his new, Wishing wells are still popular as a sign of surrendering his propri- trysting places for the lovers of Noretorship over the bride. Sweethearts, according to mandy. Stockings, like shoes, have mnny tradition, will have all their wishes legends and beliefs woven about them. fulfilled by the simple expedient of To wear a stocking inside out is still making the wdsh and then dropping a regarded as lucky. Bad luck, how- - crooked pin In the well. good-luc- k Vegeta- ble Compound had helped me when I was a girl I gave it to her to build her pp, and the results were all that wa could wish for. X wish that every mother with growing girls would try ft for these troubles girls often have. I had taken it myself before my girl was born, and she was one of the nicest babies any one could wish to have. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to women and girls and cannot praise it Mrs. I. A. Holfobd, too highly. Box 48, Clinton, Wisconsin. Mothers can depend upon Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to relieve their daughters of those troubles they bo often have. They know from experience the value of the Vegetable Compound in the treatment of these complaints and many, like Mrs.LIolford, give it to their daughters. Johnny Was Well Taught Teacher (new style) If a man took two drives, one mid-iroshot and two putts to make a hole, how many shots Dad would would that be? 'Johnny call It four. n Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION son-in-la- w Ten Presidents Have Been Enrolled by It New York. In announcing the plan to celebrate fittingly the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of Its founding, Ihi Beta Kappa, the college honor society, announces that ten presidents of the United States, beginning with John Quincy Adams, were members of the organization. The society has just been granted a charter from the New York state board of regents, more than 147 years after a group of men founded It in Revolutionary days. Phi Beta Kappa Is the oldest of the Greek-lette- r college societies or fraternities, and Is in fact the progenitor of the entire college fraternity system, says a statement recently made It was organized December 5, public. 1776, when the first meeting was held at the College of William and Mary at Williamsburg, Va. A few college societies are older than Phi Beta Kappa, and Clio at among them Whig Princeton, but none of them sought to expand by the organization of similar societies in other colleges. Phi Beta Kappa began to think of reaching out when It was but little over two years old, and at the celebration of its third anniversary It granted a charter for a branch at Harvard, and four days later another for a branch at Yale. Closed by British Army. "Just two years Inter In January, 17S1 the coming of the British army closed tlie college and also tlie societys activities at William and Mary; not, however, until the members had sealed up their records, which conclude with the assertion of a sure and certain hope that the fraternity will one day rise to life everlasting and glory immortal. Many of the early members became men of distinction, ns legislators, diplomat and judges, two becoming United States senators and two judges of the Supreme court Bushrod Washington, a nephew of President Marshall, who was chief justice for nearly thirty-fiv- e years. The branches at Yale and Harvard soon came to occupy important positions in these colleges. A marked feature of their activities was their anniversary gatherings, usually held during tlie college commencements. These attracted wide attention by reason of the distinguished audiences that attended and tlie prominent men who delivered orations. "In June, 1824, General Lafayette attended the anniversary at Harvard and listened to an oration by Edward Everett, afterwards president of Harvard and later the orator at Gettysburg when President Lincoln delivered his famous address. Has Ninety-Nin- e Chapters. From those early days Phi Beta Kappa has grown until there are now 09 branches or chapters, as they are called, in as many of the leading colleges and universities of the land. Nearly fifty years ago women began .to be admitted to membership. They Hot water Sure Relief E 25$ Oldest Fraternity Is Granted a Charter - Bell-an-s AND EX-A-MS 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE : could be accorded this prllvlege because Phi Beta Kappa had come to be recognized as an honorary society, admitting only the highest grade students from the graduating classes. Its members continue to occupy positions of prominence In every walk of life. Ten of them have been presidents of the United States, beginning with John Quincy Adams and Including Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge. Forty-fou- r per cent of all men and women honored by tablets In the Hall of Fame at New York university are members of Phi Beta Kappa. Many religious, political and social lenders are member, and also a great company of authors, educators and distinguished scientists. The esteem In which membership is held Is evidenced by the fact that in 1917 Honorable Arthur J. Balfour and 12 graduates of Oxford Hnd Cambridge, who were members of the British commission sent to arrange for the participation of tlie United States In the World war, gladly accepted membership. All four of the delegates selected by President Harding to represent the United States In the international conference for the limitation of armament were members of Plit Beta Kappa. To Celebrate December 5, 1926. Being the oldest college society In the United States and having had such n distinguished career, membership Is counted a great honor and many colleges are eager to secure charters. Chapters are now found In every section of the United States. "Plans are now forming to celebrate the one hundred fiftieth anniversary, which will occur December 5, 1920, In an especially worthy manner. A fund is being collected to build a memorial building at the College of Wiilium and Mary, and to provide an endowment to enlarge the societys activities In stimulating scholarly ideals and efforts. It is expected that the new catalogue will be of great assistance in the conduct of the canvass. From it we learn that there are 50 members in Central and South America, 50 In Africa, 2G5 In Europe and 473 in Asia. The president of the society Is Dr. Charles F. Thwing, for 30 yeirs president of Western Reserve university, Cleveland, O. Among the members of tlie senate are five college presidents, Including President Hlbben of Princeton and President Lowell of Harvard; Albert Shaw, the editor of tlie Review of Reviews ; John II. Finley of the New York Times; Darwdn P. Kingsley, president of tlie New York Life Insurance company; John D. 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