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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH t TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOB GUSTREADEBS A WEEK'S RESUME OF THE DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Important Event of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Prepared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader WESTERN Rev. William Mack Lee, 87, negro minister and bodyguard and cook for General Robert E. Lee during the Civil war, is going to give up preaching. Proudly displaying thirty-fiv- e badges, symbolic of honorary attendance at confederate reunions, Lee went to Richmond, Virginia, to see about his pension and to brush up my mind a bit with those who loved Marse Robert.." He announced his decision to retire from the pulpit. Recent developments afTecting the of nations disarmament and security protocol are believed by President Coolidge to have opened the at way for further consideration Washington of the announced project for the calling of a new arms limitation conference by the United States. ACHES AND PAINS ALL OVER BODY Carson, W. L. Comyn &. Co. of Seattle, Wash., announced the sale to a To-kisyndicate of more than 4,000,000 feet of American lumber and logs for repair of devastation wrought in that eity and vicinity by an earthquake Rush Thompson, 74 years of age, the oldest active union painter in New York, has worked in the finest mansions and hotels for sixty-twyears, but he lacked the courage to enter a fashionable hotel to be the September 1, 1923. principal guest at a dinner of the Professor Henry Housely, interna- Paint, Oil and Varnish club, an organtionally known as a composer of mu- ization of manufacturers that sought sic and director, died at Denver after to honor him. a short illness. He was a composer W. C. Stokes, millionaire New York of many works used by symphony or- stock owner, and Robert F. Lee, nechestras and of church music. For gro, were acquitted at Chicago in a a number of years he was organist to defame Mrs. Helen conspiracy and choir master at St. Johns cathe- Stokes. The Jury returned a verdict dral here. for the defendant after The decapitated body of a young deliberating one hour and five minTwo ballots, showing eleven man, identified as that of Vinton utes. Pierce of Tucson, Ariz., was found on to one for acquittal, were tuken bethe rallroud tracks at Garnet, near fore agreement was reached on the Panning, Cal., according to informa- third. Only one ballot was necessary tion given to authoritit! of this town. to fiee the negro. Pierce, who was en route from TucJapans proposal that domestic wason to Dos Angeles at the time he ter traffic of all nations be opened to met death, apparently committed suiforeign vessels was scored at Washcide, the coroner was told, his head ington by Senator Joseph E. Ransdell, of the president of the National Merchant being found on the inside trucks and his body on the outside. Marine association. Dillon, TO, who said he Paddy President Coolidge still has under was the first man to run 100 yards consideration several numes for amIn ten seconds and son of a for- bassador to Germany. Jucob G. Sehur-inamer mayor of Lynn, Mass., who went now minister to China, is beto Vancouver, B. C. from Concrete, lieved to be the outstanding candiWash,, on a visit, has been barred date, but no final decision has been from reentering United States a reached. A survey of the foreign man without a country. The United service is being made to determine States immigration authorities said W'hat other changes Should be made they would permit Dillon to cross the in personnel. Some shifts are expectboundary to try to prove himself a ed shortly. citizen. Rabbi E. B. M. Browne, head of the Presence of a large school of American Jewish seventy elders and whales off Magdalena bay near San pastor of Temple Zion in the Bronx, Diego, Calif, gave crews of the Atlan- was arrested at New York on a wartic scouting fleet, which Is en route rant in which the complainants, Calto San Diego for the general fleet mo- vin Coolidge, Mrs. Coolidge and Frank bilization, an opportunity for submar- Stearns, charged him with annoying ine firing practice that they did not the president. The rabbi is 70 years overlook, according to reports to the old. hydrographic office here. Mrs. Hannah Chaplin, mother of The postcard size will of Alexan- Charlie Chaplin, the motion picture der H. Kerr of Los Angeles, written star, must leave the country by March on a bit of pasteboard and disposing 2(i, under a ruling by immigration ofof a $3,000,000 estate, has been filed ficials at Washington. Attorneys for for probate. In about 100 words the Chaplin were Informed thut the extestator directs how the estate shall tension granted Mrs. Chaplin n year , he divided among nine ago to remain here until March 26 She came to including Mrs. Jean E. Kerr Hol- will not be renewed. brook of Newtonville, Mass., and ex- this country several years ugo from presses the hope that one of his sons England to undergo medioui treatmay be "an evangelist like Gypsy ment, and has been held inadmissible Smith and Moody. Kerr died Feb- as an alien under the requirements of (he immigration law. ruary 9, lust. o o n, heirs-at-law- FOREIGN The quota of men to be trained at the cltzens military training camp James McLaughlin of Manchester to be held at Fort Douglas, Utah, from New Hampshire, was killed instantly June 12 to July 11, has been set at when he tossed a lighted eigaret into 720 men, according to Information re- a keg of powder beside a box of dyceived at the headquarters of the namite on which he was seated. The Thirty-eightinfantry. In order to dynamite also exploded. obtain this number of selected candiTerrific seas around the dates, it will be necessary to obtain Rock of Gibraltarbreaking have undermined a 1080 applications for admission to the fishing village along Catalan bay, east camps. The courses to be conducted of Gibraltar, Spain, and villagers have will consist of the basic, and infantaken refuge in the admiralty tunnel. and try, engineer signal corps, red, Extreme property damage has been white and blue courses. done, roads inundated and several huts have been razed. GENERAL Boston-Harvar- Brook-hart- Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Sharwbmy, Pa. No flapper is going to get hold of me, and Im not going to try to save humanity with my money, because It cant be done; charity will only in- Legislators spoke George Campbell (arminer and son, desert rat, who had just learned at his California home that t lie United States Circuit Court of Appeals bad rendered a decision ttmt makes him the polential possessor of a fortune which may amount to The courts decree held that the American Smelting and Refining company had infringed on Carson's patents on devices to facilitate copper ore smelting, and Ills counsel estimated the sum due him from that company at $5,000,000. Similar suits were pending against other concerns and it was estimated that settlements with them would bring him about $20, 000,-00- 0 more. Still, with all his wealtli perfectjin sight, Carson keeps on working in bis little laboratory where lie ing other inventions. Carson ran away from his farm home near Lacrosse, Kaos., Ht t lie age of fourteen, spent some years in railroading and then became a miner. In 1880 (be discovered the Wonderful silver mine near Clifton. Ariz., and sold It for Then came his Invention, which calls for wiiat is known as the ($1,500. bide charge of the ore Into ttie smelter instead of the center charge, nearly tripling the treating capacity of the furnace. So self-style- d Salt Lake. Unless some way can be found through mandamus proceedings through the court, or through legal construction, to unravel the tangle In which the Sixteenth legislature left matters, Governor George II. Dern may have to call a special session of the legislature, which, it is believed, most citizens in the state will disapprove. The manner in which the appropriation bill and the land commission bills are written furnish a problem, and possibly the only solution will be by way of new legislation, and this would necessitate an extra session of the legislature, which would cost a considerable sum. Governor Dern Is empowered under the constitution to convene the legislature in extra session when an emergency arises, and this is done by proclamation, which sets forth just what the call is for, and no other business except what Is stated in the call or which the governor may suggest can be transacted, except that the legislature may pass an appropriation measure providing for the expense of the special session. There have been two extra sessions of the legislature. One was called just after statehood, when the date old-tim- e Churches Are Scolded by A. C. Bedford Crime Is one of America's outstanding industries, according to A. C. Bedford, chairman of the Standard Oil company, and the blunte for our national lawlessness rests not upon the police or the courts but upon the churches. The churches, in t tie opinion of Mr. Bedford, have not kept abreast of the times. They have lost out to the uutomohiie and the motion picture. The movies, which draw as many people every day as the churches do In a week, seem to have usurped the place of ttie church, and have become one of tlie most powerful Influences, not always for good, In American life, he said. What do you consider the causes of our crime wave?" Mr. Bedford was asked. I am not sure. Whether It is primarily immigration, Ineffective promoral breakdown, hibition, post-wa- r or something else, is open to argument. I cannot help but think however, thut there must be a remedy Ht hand. I wonder If we are making the best use of our thousands of churches? I do not mean in any way to reflect on the splendid army of men who occupy the pulpits of ttie country. But have the churches realized t tie changed conditions under which their work must be done? Have they tuken cognizance of the fact that something has happened to the inoral filter of people the world over? "As a business proposition, the church must keep abreast of the times or be left behind. There lias been a great ehunge in the relationship between communities and their churches in the past 15 years. The church Is no longer the center of social activity that it was before the coming of the motion picture and the automobile." King of Italy for Twenty-Fiv- e. Why not Enjoy Health? Boise, Idaho. "For several years I suffered constantly from nervous-nes- s, through the ' and criti- cal time of life I was troubled with a catarrhal A condition. friend o f mine advised me to write to Dr. Pierce. I soon purchased two bottles of the Favorite cription Pres- and one of the Golden Medical Discovery and the first weeks treatment I was better; I began to gain in flesh and now I am the picture of health. Mrs. Clara Showers. Ask your dealer; or send LOc to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial Dkg. of any of his remedies. o for St iff Joints erection of additional buildings at the state mental hospital and providing for a state securities hill, the measPharmacists say that when all othei ure supplanting the law enacted at will remedies fail the regular session previous. succeed. In addition a proposed amendment Its for joint ailments only that Is to the constitution of the state was why you are advised to use it for sore, passed relating to the rights of ac- painful, inflamed, rheumatic joints. tion to recover damages for injurlimbers tip the joints ies resulting in death and which was Is clean and and quick repenetrating submitted to the people at the next sults are assured Sixty cents a tube general election, the same to become atdruggists everywhere in America. effective January 1, 1921; also a senAlways remember, when Joint-Easate joint memorial memorializing con- gets in joint agony gets out quick. gress to pass legislation necessary to quiet title to mineral lands included in the sections of public lands granted the state under the enabling act, and a lioqse joint memorial favoring the ratification of the treaty of peace with Germany, the league of nations to enforce peace. haarlem oil has been a worldThe special session convened on wide remedy for kidney, liver and September 20, 1919, and adjourned bladder disorders, rheumatism, sine die October 6, 1919. lumbago and uric acid conditions. Public Land Opened to Entry orders Classification Washington. published by the interior department designated 50.000 acres in Arizona, Idaho and Washington as nouirrigable and declared them open to homestead correct internal troubles, stimulate vital entries. Nearly 150,000 acres in Idaorgans. Three sires. All druggists. Insist ho. New Mexico and Utah were listed on the original genuine Gold Medal. under the stock raising homestead law and designated for entry in tracts of 640 acres or less. About 40,000 acres in Colorado were classified as power site lands and nearly 15,000 acres in Colorado and Utah previously included in power site withdrawals were restored to entry. Joint-Eas- Joint-Eas- e e e FOR OVER 200 TEARS . Rijgpmi : "It may be doubted whether any other sovereign of his dynasty lias ever acquired such a degree of influence upon tlte people of Ilaly as King Victor Emmanuel. This influence is based niuinly upon the universal belief in the sanity of his judgment. In his profound sense of justice and of fair play and In Ids honesty of purpose." per-j'sou- Machado Is Cuban President Machado Gerardo was officially proclaimed Cubas next president, and Carlos de la Itosa, vice president, hy the provincial election commissioners which met in the capiElectals of Cubas six provinces. tions were held last November and the inaugration will take place May zo, next. 75 Thomas Garrgue Masarjk, President of Czechoslovakia and universally admit ted to be one of ttie greatest Ettroiiean statesmen of the day, lias birthJust celebrated his seventy-fiftday, and on the saute dtt.v there appeared in Prague his volume of war memoirs. In which he tells of his efforts to establish the Czechoslovak republic and gives ills views on the various phases of the World war. President Masaryk has hud a remarkable career. Born in southern Moravia, the son of h coachman, he to the blacksmith W'hs apprenticed trade, hut soon left the forge for school. He entered the University of Vienna In 1872 and completed his philosophical studies In the University of Lelpslc. After traveling In Russia ami Germany and lecturing in Vienna university, he was given a chair in the Czech part of tlte University of Prague in 1881. Ten years later lie entered the Austrian relchsrath and soon became one of me political loaders of Bohemia. Siding with the allies In the World war. he became an exile and his wanderings took him all over the world. All the time he was working to create the republic of Czechoslovakia, and on November 14, ISIS, he wag unanimously elood Its first President hy the national assembly in Prague. All theories of the hereafter mut.l be interpreted by earthly creatures. ed on October 3. 1919, and in effect on that date. The vote ratifying the amendment was: In the senate, ayes 17; absent, 1. In the house, ayes, 40. absent, 6. In all, twenty-twbills were passed and became laws, which included an appropriation bill for contingent expenses of $7500; an appropriation for Years Masaryk, President of Czechs, at druggists everywhere. for the convening of the first legislature was omitted in the constitution, and the other in 1919, when Governor Bamberger convened the legislature to meet in special session for the purpose of acting on the proposed amendment to the constitution of the United States extending the right of suffrage to women. The amendment was ratified in joint resolution No. 1, which was passed October 2, approv- Visitors to Rome this summer will have a chance to witness not only the stately observances of the Holy Year to which all Christendom is invited by the pope, but also the silver jubilee of King Victor Emmanuel III. Representatives of nearly every foreign power will tuke part in fhe festivities in connection with this anniversary. Under this king, who came to the throne when his father, Humbert, was assassinated at Monza July 29. 11XX), Italy has attained a size and degree of Importance never equaled by iter in modern times. lie has been untiring and unfailing in his patriotic endeavors, and during the World war he fully lived up to the high traditions of courage of his forebears of the House of Savoy. Says one writer of him "I reeommend Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable Compound to all Buffering women. I have taken four bottles of it and 1 feel 100 per cent better. I was dizzy and weak with no eppetite,no ambition and with a tired feeling all the time. I had aches and pains all over my body and had the headache a good deaL I saw your advertisement in the Pittsburgh Press and thought it might help me. I have been greatly benefited by its use and highly recommend it for all ailments of women. Mrs. J. H. Procter, Box 1, East Liberty Station, Pittsburg, Pa. Such letters prove the great merit of the Vegetable Compound. These women know by experience the benefit they have received. Their letters show a sincere desire to help other women suffering from like ailments. Let these experiences help you now. In a recent canvass of women purbenchasers, 98 out of every 100 report Pink-haeficial results by taking Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. Sold by Land Commission And Appropriation Measures May Require Extra Session of crease the army of grafters. h Dr. Heinrich Held, the Bavarian Leon H. Christensen of Utah was aominated by President Coolidge as premier, may be a candidate in the for the presidency of Germany, registrar of the land oitice at Vernal, race, the Bavarian peoples party having Utah. voted to nominate its own candidate, An additional tax of $10,861,131.60 us it is unable to approve the selechas been assessed by the treasury tions of the other bourgeois parties. against Senator Couzens, Republican. work on near tomb the Preliminary Michigan, on the sale of his Ford the greut pyramid at Giza, recently Motor stock in 1919. exunearthed by the Steps were tuken by the Ohio pedition and believed to date back to Daughters of the American Revolu- the teign of Pharaoh Seneferu. or tion, In convention at Marion, to place shout 3000 II. C., is being completed, a picture of the late Florence Kling according to an official communlca Harding, widow of President Harding, tion issued by ministry of public In the American Hall of Fame. The works. daughters adopted a resolution statCharlie Chaplin, American movie ing thut history "must give her a high rank as a heroine, because of her comedian, is forsaking the screen for devotion to her distinguished husband the stage, a Paris dispatch to the LonHe has signed and her untiring efforts to be of help don Dispatch says. a contract to appear in Paris in a to others. sketch for one month at the Theatre Authority and funds for the senate Des Champs El.vsees. His salary will elections committee to begin investi- he $2700 weekly. summer this of the contests gations , The first levee of the season was Invoicing the seats of Senator? lowa; Schall, Minnesota, and held at St. James palace by the Bratton, New Mexico, were voted by Prince of Wales. Great crowds lined the senate. Chairman Spencer expects the Mall, eager to get a glimpse of to have the work of recounting bal- the prince as he passed from jork lots put under way during the recess House to St. James palace, where for and to hold hearings after congress the first time on such an occusion he assembles. represented the king of England. H. O. Fowler, father of Glenn FowDr. Walter Simcns was definitely ler, one of the principals in the klan designated as acting president of the and antlklan fighting at Herrin. Illin- German republic by the passage in ois, and his wife were injured by an the at Berlin on its third reichstag explosion which tore out a corner of of the bill so appointing him. reuding Fowler's butcher shop. Fowler and his wife were sleeping in the rooms Reports from Paris, the Riviera, above the store. Glenn Fowler, who London and other centers of fashwas bodyguard for the late S. Glenn ion that skirts this year are to ba Toung, was not at home at the time still shorter have caused gloom to Tne Flatiron building, one of the pass over workers in the textile best known sky scrapers In New York trades of Manchester, England. The City, has been sold to a syndicate rep- shorter the skirts, the less work resenting banking and real estate In- there is in the textile districts, where ter; ?!. there is already much unemployment. GOVERNOR DERN ENDEAVORING TO SOLVE TANGLE IN LEGISLATION Desert Rat, Wins Big Fortune league Mrs. Proctor Reports Great Benefit by Taking Lydia E, Havana, Cuba. - h j Clear Yoor Skin With I Balloon Breaks Cables; Leaves Washington. An army observation balloon without passengers, escaped from Bolling Flying field here when tlte anchor cable broke. When last seen, it was drifting in an easterly direction across Chesapeake bav. ' Producer Faces Note Charge New York. Charging J. Parker Read Jr., motion picture producer. with failure to meet a promissory note. Louise Glaum, movie star, has filed suit in supreme court he-- e f,r Miss Glaum alleges Read $103,000. gave her a note in December. 1921, and that he was to pay her $103,000 in $20,000 installments. She claimed he never paid her a penny and tnnt In October .1923, he and his wife left tor Paris, where they have been siucs. s, Cuticura to Cleanse Soap I Ointment to Beal Abcolntaly Nothin Better j i j L. D. S. Business College school or crricitNCY All commercial branches. Catalog free. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH BON. Male SL SAVE YOUR EYES! Ue Tr. TWnmpsno't Bnv at vpnr dmfff 1167 RlVeir.Yroy. N. i or !tVWtoirW |