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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH SEIM Tapering trousers, worn with bright and vivid colors and salts so designed as to establish tbe Illusion of extreme height in the wearwill mark next falls styles for FOR RUST READERS er, men, according to advance models displayed at a style show at Chicago, sponsored by leading clothing manuA WEEKS facturers. Use of suspenders will RESUME OF THE DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER bring out the extra height illusion, It TELEGRAPHIC TALES FAILS 10 PICK LEADER Spirit of Easter LEADS, BUT WITHOUT HOPE OF GETTING THE NECESSARY VOTE R. JARRES Chnt the Lord has risen! COUNTRIES The Christian world celebrates the great iestivaL Christ the Lord gave the world a Be Held April When Plurality Rule Will Govern The leeond Election Will message. Twenty-Sixth- , Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you do ye even so to them. Results Berlin. The results in the German Sections are: farres Braun Marx rhaelman Helpach Held Ludendorff Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you and pray ior them which despiteiully use you and persecute tt you. if the doctrine oi Christ is professed it must also be practised, else it is but ashes. ... 10.400.000 7,800,000 3.856.000 1.800.000 1,600,000 1,600,000 ... 337,000 Berlin. With Dr. Jarres in the lead tut without hope of rolling up an majority of all the votes cast hich he needs to be elected, the first presidential election in German hispredicted, without tory ended as ca'ndl-iate- Chancellor Marx, n the centrist ticket, seem to be holding their own In proportion to their party strength. General Ludendorff, aowever, seems to be undergoing the most disasterous defeat of his polltl-Nt- l career. In the north he got only ne or two votes in each district and n some places none at ull. Although voting for the head of their state for the first time, the German people took the election very ralmly. This being the third national election in the last eleven months, the whole country Is suffering from election apathy. The total vote Is sot expected to go much beyond 60 per cent of the voting strength as egalnst 77 per cent In the reichstag election last December. This expected apathy was the last forlorn hope of the Jarres bloc to pull their candidate through tn the first round, because they believed the apathy would especially hit the socialists and democrats. This hope was broken by the returns and the second election will have to be held on April 26, when the president will be elected by a plurality. The election was one of the most peaceful ever held in Germany. Complete calm and almost indifference reigned throughout the country. Only In Berlin the national and communi-Istifighting organizations dashed in two battles, after which five communists were taken to the hospital. Only a few automobiles parading the streets with rival colors and brass bands tried to arouse enthusiasm and failed miserably. The members of the German cabinet gave a good example to the citi-sengenerally and voted at the earliest opportunity. Prussian Minister of Justice Zenhof was on hand so early he had to stand In line and wait for the booth to open. Potsdam, stronghold of the monarchists, showed complete indifference to this new republican institution. There was no sign of any flag or other indication that an election was going on. Nevertheless, the princes who lived there turned out in full force to vote for the second successor to their father. and formed c s lion-enzoller- n The candidates also appeared early at the polling booths, except General Ludendorff. He was busy in Munich reviewing, with Adolph Hitler, their league of front soldiers which selected election day to stage a big national rally in that cityf His excellency cannot vote for himself, cun he? was the question asked at his home. Catholics Parade as Protest Vannes, France. A procession of catholics in which it is estimated there were 25,000 persons marched through the streets of Vannes in absolute silence. It was headed by Cardinal Charost and other high prelates and members of the civil government. The paraders made their way to the fair grounds, where the cardinal and others addressed them. A resolution protesting against the suppression of the Frency embassy to the vitiean and the introduction of secularization laws in Alace and proclaiming a determination to organize for the defense of religious liberty was passed. Colonel Forbes Suffers Stroke Boston. Colonel Charles R. Forbes former director of the United States veterans bureau was suddenly stricken with paralysis at the home if his sister Mrs. Kerry Judkins, in the Brighton district, and is now in a serious condition at a local hospital. Colonel Forbes was stricken on the eve of his departure for Chicago where he was to have presented an appeal for a new trial in connection with his conviction as a resiflt of the veterans bureau investigation. m Parents:- - encourage the children to care for their teeth was said. Thomas F. Woodlock of New York Important Events of the Last Sevan was given a recess appointment by President Coolidge as a member of Day Reported by Wire and Pre. Interstate commerce commission. the the of Benefit for the pared The announcement of the appointBuey Reader ment was made at the White House without comment. Mr. Coolidge twice WESTERN sent Mr. Woodlock's name to the senate, but opposition prevented action Firing its last and avowedly Its on it. Mr. Woodlock succeeds Mark biggest gun point blank at tbe legal W. Potter. armada of the government In the Tennessee rang down the curtain Teapot Dome lease annulment suit, drama when the defense Harry F. Sinclair and on the Darwin-Huxlethe Mammoth Oil company closed passed by the general assembly cast Its case at Cheyenne, Wyo., with the Governor Austin Peay signed a bill argument of Martin W. Littleton, not- casting to discard the theory of evolued attorney, defender of Harry K. tion. Thaw and Truman H. Newberry. The United States circuit court of Fanned by a sixty-milwind, fire appeals has affirmed the decision of destroyed an entire block In the busi- the federal district court of Delaness section of Three Forks, Mon- ware In dismissing the government tana. The property damage was esti- suit for the recovery of the seized mated at $50,000. Origin of the blaze German dye patents from the Chemiis unknown. cal Foundation, Inc., which purchased A charge of murder against Harold them from the alien property custoSonny Willis, who recently confes- dian during the Wilson administrased the crime for which his mother, tion. Mrs. Margaret Willis, was convicted, The decision of congress to penIn an effort to keep her from going sion old Fort McHenry by convertto prison for life, was dismissed in ing it into a national park recalls the juvenile court at Los Angeles. history of that famous redout, whose Forty-fou- r antiaircraft guns on the valiant stand against the attacking eleven dreadnaughts, in twenty rounds British vessels in the war of 1812 of fire during force practice near Los inspired Francis Scott Key to write Angeles, failed to hit the eight sleeve The Star Spangled Banner. targets towed by airplanes at about Police, firemen and angry residents s 6000 feet altitude, according to of New York's east side searched for of the U. S. S. Aroostock, aira pyromaniac who is believed to have plane tender. set six fires in tenement houses over Plans of two senate committees to the week-end- . Five persons were conduct hearings in the West during to death, several injured and burned the congressional recess were out- scores made homeless. lined Monday to President Coolidge Thirteen persons lost their lives in by Senators McNary and Stanfield, Republicans, Oregon. Beginning ear- a wreck early Sunday when two fast ly In September, the public lands mail trains of the Southern Pacific committee Intends to study public railroad collided during a fog at land problems In Montana, Idaho, La., between Franklin and Washington, Oregon, Nevada, New Patterson. Four of the dead were Mexico and Arizona. bite men, the others negro passenFive were seriously injured. Grazing fees on lands in federal gers. reserves will not be Increased before The Atlantic ice patrol for the pro1927, according to assurances receivtection of shipping was opened Moned from the agriculture department day for the year when the coast at Washington. guard cutter Tampa was ordered to The Morse Brothers Machinery and proceed from Boston to her patrol Supply company of Wyoming have station in the Atlantic. She will be applied to the interstate commerce followed soon by the cutters Modoc commission for permission to aban- and Seneca. don the Saratoga & Encampment railFOREIGN way, which runs from Walcott to Enforty-eigh- t a of distance campment, A man was bicycling past a group miles. of Paris policemen in a suburban Due to the fact that the present street, and when hailed by them as arangements of the radia station at a suspicious character, circled, drew Fort Douglas absorb too much of the a revolver and fired six shots withpower from the new control station at out dismounting. He killed one poFort Douglass, Captain Robert Vick- liceman, probably fatally wounded ers, the signal officer, has been di- another with three bullets, and rected by the commanding general of wounded another with three tmllets, the Ninth corps area to remove the and brought down a third with two t two steel towers now con- remaining shots. The assailant then structed at the post. He has been pedaled off safely. directed to obtain bids from civilians Members of the London house of for this work. who, because of age or other lords, The combined United States fleet can not hear properly, and have put to sea for two days of prac- causes, who sit throughout the sessions with tice runs, preliminary to the climax one hand behind an ear, are to be of the years gunnery program force of this painful relieved posture practice, scheduled to be held next If microphoninstallation the through Wednesday about seventy miles from es and amplifiers. this port. The French birth rate continued GENERAL to decline, according to the vital staMore than five hundred thousand tistics for last completed. year, acres of timber land in McCurtain The births numbered just 752,101 and the and Pushmataha counties of south- deaths 679,885, the excess of birthu eastern Oklahoma have been almost over deaths being 72,216 as compared entirely denuded of timber by the with 95,000 for the preceding year. worst conflagration in the history of Malaria conditions in the near east that section of the state. and southern Europe are to be invesof The board of trustees the Hardthe league of nations maing Memorial association has docided tigated by commission which met at Genlaria to proceed immediately with erection eva. It Is proposed to examine the of a $600,000 memorial to Warren G. situation on the spot in Egypt, PalHarding on a site already selected on estine, Syria, Turkey. Spain and Sithe outskirts of Marion, Ohio. The France has asked the commiscily. association has available $800,000 for sion also to an inquiry in Cormake the work. It was decided to reserve sica. effor $100,000 landscape gardening was fects around the memorial and to use Country and city unknown, the other $100,000 as an endowment the notation on a number of letters for the perpetual care of the memor- recently returned to the German posial. tal authorities in Berlin, which were President Coolidge issued a proc- addressed to St. Petersburg, Russia. According to the instructions of the lamation inviting the forty-eigh- t states of the Union and all foreign soviet postal authorities, letters for governments to participate in the in-- i soviet Russia must be addressed ternational exposition to be held in Union of Socialistic Republics. Philadelphia June 1 to November 30, Otherwise they will not be delivered. now is Lenin-g- i nd St. Petersburg 1926. ad. A piece of iron placed upon the M. De Fleuriau, French ambassador track at New Greenfield, Mo., near here Wednesday by a boy taken into o Great Britain, who returned from custody, caused the wreck of St. Paris for consultations, is going back LouisSan Francisco passenger train to Ismdon after another interview No. 105. investigation disclosed, rail- with Premier Ilerriot taking with him road officials said Thursday. The lo- instructions that are expected to facilcomotive was overturned, the mail itate the Franco-Britisnegotiations and baggage car were derailed but over the problem of European securino one was injured. ties. Give them f Wrigleys. It removes food particles from the teeth. Strengthens the gums. Combats acid mouth. Refreshing and beneficial t y e THE THREE GIFTS sleeting anybody. The first returns show that in the lg cities Ilraun, the socialist candi-late- , Is running a close second and considerably ahead of the socialist rote at the last riechstag election. He ts apparently cutting heavily into the communist rank, as that party is fulling behind its previous vote. , Dr. Hellpach, the democratic "after every meal Easter Fifty Years Ago jry C Mis unt thy hand, oh Earth, Hath He delivered three gifts, Accept, on bended knee, In prayerful attitude, the first, cross. K! (OLD, Accept, erect and unafraid, the second, One most precious. His atfnny. IS a little more than 50 years ago that I, as a young minister of suburban church, was Invited to preach, one Sunday morning In April, at the Broadway Tabernacle church, then standing at the corner street of Broadway and Thirty-fourt- h In New York city, Washington Gladden, D. D., I.L. D writes in the Womans Home Companion. It happened to he Faster Sunday, as I knew; and although almost no notice of the day was taken Ht that time by the Protestant ehurches, it hud been my custom to preach un Faster sermon, and I ventured to bring one with me for that service. There were no Faster flowers, and there was no Faster music. 1 doubt if it had occurred to the minister or to any member of the congregation that It was Faster Sunday. I thought it prifdent, therefore, to make a virtual apology for preaching a sermon on the resurrection, saying that while we, as the children of the Puritans, had little to do with sacred days, it might not he unfitting for us, on the day when many Christians were celebrating the resurrection of our Lord, to turn our thoughts In that direction. Shows Times Changes. After the sermon my good and great friend, then pastor of that church, had Just one word of commendation, and that referred to the sentence In which I said that we ns Congregationallsts I ant had little use for snored days. glad, lie said, that you emphasized flint fact. The Incident will illustrate the change which has taken place In the altitude toward the Faster festival of the Protestant churches during the last half century. It is now the day of the Christian year most generally observed in all the churches. The message of the Faster day to you and me and to all men what Is It? In what words shall we phrase It? We might get some Idea of the message from the conduct of those who hear It. See that man sitting solitary and dejected within his home. There Is a knock at the door, and a messenger enters. Now lie Is delivering his message. The downcast look has gone from the face of the listener; he Is all attention; watch him. lie springs to his feet; Ills hands smite each other with a ringing Mow; his face Is 11 ablaze with Joyful emotion ; his mice Is pitched In a high key; his movements are full of energy. You have not heard a word that the messenger has spoken, but you know that he must have brought a Joyful message. Joyful New, Good Tidings. So if you look into the face of humanity on blaster day, and listen to its accents, nnd wntcli Its movements, wherever the message of Faster lias been spoken, you know that it Is joyThe pealing ful news, good tidings. bells, the Jubilant songs, the ehurches and the homes bright with the flowers of spring, the festive garments, the whole costume and utterance of Christendom show that the word that has been spoken Is a word of cheer, a word of hope, a summons to rejoicing. Is not this. In itself, a great achievement? To fill the heart of the world with a great hope and an unselfish joy, is not that a great good? That Jesus the Christ lias done all this for the world no man can deny. There is reason in tills rejoicing. It is the truth that Faster tells that makes the whole eartli glad. Wlmt is this truth? It Is the trutti that there Is life beyond t he grave. To ttie perfect man there is a spiritual principle over which death has no power. Tills has been the unquenchable hope of mankind in all the ages and the resurrection of Christ gives to this hop-- a great confirmation. Not at All Incredible. cries the great apostle, Why, "should It he thought a thing Incredible that God should raise the dead? It seems to me the most natural tiling in the world, provided that Nature Is the outcome of a loving will. Why should not the gracious Providence who watches over the world and guides its destinies in the track of righteousness, fling into the dark of IT Accept, transfigured, exultant, Electrified, His smile. Patience Worth. Her Own Fault Mrs. Highbrow Her faux pas was noticed by everybody in the room. Mrs. Lowbrow Well, I cautioned her against wearing those new fatigled arrangements. Judge. offl-oer- time this spark of light divine fo kindle hope in the Hearts of his children? It was in the darkest hour of history that tills slur arose; it was when tiie Greek and Roman civilizations were falling to pieces through their own corruption, and the pagan mythologies had lost their bold on the human Intellect ; w hen skepticism and despair were almost universal. Surely, if there is a good Father in heaven, nnd if it is true that He lias life for His children beyond the grave, and if this Is the very truth for lack of which they are sinking into despair, He will find some way of revealing it to them. Thus the story of Faster day appears to me sublimely probable. c. The Time f Singing season of the year has its There is no time that not teach us. The universe is as full of wisdom as it is of God. A thousand objects speak to us, a thousand voices call, u thousand inlluences breathe out the varied and ceaseless revelation of nature. Every reanimation of a dead world Is a resurrection wrought by divine power. Spring breaks forth upon the brunches that a little time before were sparkling with frost und all nature laughs into life; timid grasses peep out, climbing vines stretch forth their tendrils, shadows of foliage thicken and weave rarer figures on pavement and roadway, birds fly back, streams freshen and sing, skies soften, the landscape is alive, the unbound earth rejoices. The llrst lesson of spring is JoyfulThe time of the singing has ness. come. Where singing is there Is joy, gladness, freedom. Nature now smiles and laughs out lu very glee. Christianity is not an unnatural system, a Devils may say so, gloomy system. but u thousand eyes that sparkle with tiope. a thousand hearts that beat happily declare it false. To the Christian earth and ocean and stars, birds and blossoms all teach God, the Gospel, the goodness of the Creator. Man should rejoice with a rejoicing universe. The Time of the Singing is a time of praise, adoration, gratitude. So the eartli teaches us, nnd so the Great Teacher sent from God. Another lesson resurrection. Fartli is full of It. The unfolding of spring filled poet and philosopher with vague revelations as they watched the analogies of nature. If God can so care for the plants and insects, why not man? The Insect on the grass blade becomes the living air blossom; the coarse tuber blooms forth in the beautiful flower; the lifeless egg becomes the eagle soaring above its broken prison and riveting its eye on the sun. Is not minis destiny as noble, beautiful, sublime? Shall not mans fleshly hotly go again to the dust and his spirit assume a more glorious body? Is not night the death of the day and morning its resurrection? Winter the death of the year and spring its resurrecAs In Adam all die, so in tion? Christ shall all he made alive. Another lesson the season teaches Is work preparation for the future. When the time of the singing comes all nature is busy, sprouting, blossoming, growing, getting ready for some future time. The farmer Is busy preparing the soil and sowing the seed with an eye to the future. So the seed time of life comes which conies but once, and once lost cannot be regained. The day, the hour, the moment Is now, O that men would let the earth teach them! A wider vision emnes, a sweet holler hope, as we look not at the things that are seen, but at the things that are unseen. Rev. Dr. Frederick IX Fewer. EVERY 150-foo- j Times Those of Any Other Brand Sales 2 There are some men who, if you agree with them, end the conversation right there. Ill deeds are doubled with an evil word. Shakespeare. hat makes an oil good? Its ability to maintain the best lubricating body at motor heat (350). The above h j The first step toward construction of the new $5,500,000 Coolidge dam across the Gila river canyon, near San Carlos. 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