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Show THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH WHY Minister MacMurray and His Staff in Peking Ancient Timepiece.. Were Expensive Affairs Across the street- lives anaseient timepiece, tall and "dark, with narrow lines of "checkered Inlay. It was made In .1806 for one General Mower, a citizen of sterling worth, - as they used .to say. The general bought the .lace,. weight and pendulum iti Boston, paying $65 for them. Mr. Cheney of Windsor made the brass works $25 more and John Dana of Woodstock built the case, adding $35 to the eost. dollars One hundred and twenty-fiv- e altogether, you see," a large sum tn deed for those bygone days, and ona that 1 couldnt at all account for until I discovered that brass weights- and works came chiefly from England, and ' that the Nicholson resolution of 1806' positively prohibited their Importation. ; . Still, such clocks must always have been costly ; as far back as the less experisjve year of 1790,' 21 pounds In hard money was paid for a grandfinancial fact that father's clock,-makes you wonder why collectors today object to expending only a little-morfor such antique treasures. 'They really are bargains! Last month, at a' country auction, one was sold for $130, and some people thought the price high. And- - yet It probably cost nearly as much- when It first was made. You know, it was said "that It was the very .high price of these brass works which' originally inspired Connecticut clock make.rs to' whittle their works out of hardwood. Eli Terry deserves for- this ingenious the cK-d,rmy, .bj.it the method was soon adopted by. many- craftsmen, so many,- - in-- . deed," that If the old. label, has been. lost In thq various' vicissitudes of re-- . pairing, an attic residence and bandying abqut frbm owner t'o owner. It Is a little difficult to .say just who fashioned a particular clock. Alice . I.eer Carried In McNaught's . 'Van-Monthly. i I 103M3I3l2ii3313!3I9Ii?ISI3r33I3Mi3I3I3I5.ia L3 'V L! k I . -- - - - ?; v srS ' im U 7 - . f - ' m t; L: ;v ; V U ! Vi r& -- - ' c . This Imposing looking group 4s made up of Dr. John Van A. MacMurray, the new American minister to China, with the entire staff of the legation and three Chinese officials. The photograph was made as Ddctor MacMurray was about to leave his resldehce In Peking to'present his credentials. e Early Work on Christmas Stockings for Fighters . . -- - - Poorly fitted spectacles sometimes lead to cancer, says Hygela, popular magazine published, by the American Medical association. Four cases of tumors developing Where badly-fitte- d glasses have Irritated .the skin, have been reported in New. Jlaven, Conn., within repent years. The places where 'spectacles .usually produce constant- - bruising of the skin are the bridge of the nose, the sides of the bridge- - near the inner angle of the eye, the temples and at . the back t the ears- . There Is no indication that spectacles of the plnch-on- " type ane any more likely to cause such . rubbing than are those that have ear. pieces, says Hygeia. .In any event, the pos- -' sibility of such irritations resulting disastrously should be bqrne In mind and glasses should be cor. rected. ... The Law's Delay Ogden. Becaus.e of the financial condition, of Ogden city, the city manager form of government is all the move desirable,' Mayor P. F. Kirken- dall told members jot the Exchange club in an address upon city affairs. The poor financial condition- - is .due-tthe "passing of the buck from one administration to another, the mayor said. I k have ever The heard of Is one that was started In the Ninth century and It Js atm go- In .the republic of Aildorra, in'the Pyrenees,. and relates to .some property referred to In a contract drawn up over. l,3oo ears ago. The ldws of i ... Andorra are In a stfmewjiat undecided .and there lij.no Immediate pos-pec- t of tlyscase being settled. The lawsuit Is thus about-- thousand years state, Salt Lake City. Apparently crazed with jealousy, Dr. Allan I. Bentz, youiig local dentist shot and probably fatally wounde'd Miss Melba Brow'n, slightly wounded Harvey Kirk, and then killed himself by firing ano shot from a small caliber pistol through his- "left temple and three into his a Tlt-Blt- i No Duplicate Wanted . $ &" V xJ. 'v'l' My vjlfe says if I were to die she would remain a widow. V.,v v' - Evld,pntly she thinks there Isnt another man in the world like you. On the contrary, she says stae'S afraid there' lsfand that' it would he J ' f mr . '-v- MARITAL TANGLE - The laic Eugenie of, France ihe gave her godchild,, tire of Spain, an exact modpresent q.i.-eel of the famous Tulleries, in Pqris, .for a doll's house." It cost $7,500 to ' . .build it.. r 3 ' . Mv- - ; .. Deem flo't life a thing of consequence, . For look at the yawning void '. of the future, and. atthat other-llm- . ltless space, the past. iMarcus" Au. . relius. eoCsVAFHK. i' Philosopher's View of Life . Architectural Gem in Davenport. w 'll :$ , ,, ... To assare prompt service and quick returni when answering these advertisements', mention tbe name of this paper. ' tklegraph school' $145 to $229 Monthly. Telopraphy. CreHt opportunities Iarnfr ork. Pom f runs Clean while you secured. Farn learn. Hundreds of giaduute. Oldest and best Write f yjiXuae catalogue. American Telegraph College. Id S. Main. Salt Lake. easy . The most modem and economical home heating plant (Pipe or Pipeless). Can be installed in practically any house. Write for FREE booklet on "Scientific Home Heating. Attractive proposition lor dealers every town. In GRANITE LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. 1084 E. 21st So.. Salt Mrs. dhor Best Heat Under the Sun Lake City. ' Greens August Flower for Constipation, Indigestion and Torpid Uvor Sooeeaafal far 58 ream 80c ALL. ed Marie who W. Culhounl D. R. Calhoun, u the .late wealthy St. Lours resident and society ieader, snys'that 'she Is married to LuLI Signornl but according to the Italian authorities she Is not, for n civil marriage was not performed, and In nt y event It could not be performed In Italy until ten months after the death of her former husband, who died last February. The couple Is living In Rome. . and 90c bottle DRUGGIST Weak, Noble Creatures In this world there are thousands ol weak, noble creatures who fancy that sacrifice always must be the last word of duty; thousands of beautiful souli that know not what should be don anl seek only to jileld pp their llfet holding' that to he virtue iiiprifii They are' wrong; supreme virtue consists In the knowledge of what should be. done, in the power to decide tot ourselves whereto we should offer oui life. Maeterlinck. enume o Say Bayer Aspirin INSIST! Unless you see the. "Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe. by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. o - Acccpt on1y 2 Bayer package which contains proven directions Handy Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists Avpliin tf the trade mark of Haver Mann facture of Uonoacetlcacldeater of ballcjllcadd . The the return for tax-- , 'afimr purposes made by thd Chief Consolidated. Mining company to th.o state board of .equalization in 1924 was not. a return at all within" the meaning bf the Utah : law, is the charge made by Mammoth City, a municipal corporation, in action instituted. in the Fifth judicial district court in Juab county. The suit virtually asks for a" court definition of the terms mine or jmining claim as it is found1 in the' present mine Assess. ment laws tpassetl in- - 19.1.9 . Ogdqn. Movement .of grain, prm cipally wheat, from Idaho points and other sections .'through Ogden, is much heavier than usual, according to E. R. Alton, president .of the Ogden Grain exchange. A.cco'rdiug received by' Mr.- - Alton from railroad officials 'approximately 1000 carloads more have passed thru Ogden to date than had passed thru at the. corresponding date - of lait "year. It is "estimated that this is bushels ahead pf last year. Salt Lake City. Butler li. Ramey, proprietor bf the Sqmloh hotel and well known hotel man, died at a" local hospital following. a brief and sudden iHfiess. than twenty years he was connected with a number of hotels of Salt Lake, Salt Lake. City. Andrew Garbis, 36, suspected bootlegger and narcotic veHdor, was shot and killed; Patrolman S. H. Neve, 35, was wounded in the left breast and Albert Lewis, 15, a bystander, was shot through the left lung in a battle between officers and Garbis at the latters home. . NiTiorAi- - T ' Costly Doll's House - . Soolhinq And H&Alinq For Rashes and Chafinq - 280. e -- . Building permits issued during month of August amounted to $101,550, according to the monthly, report of City Building Inspector Carl C. Gariff. The total Jor the corresponding month of last year was $113,- -' Ogden.- ht TN ' breast. -f v- ; .Max Mason, Just elected president of (he University of Chicago, lie was 'Just her luck, to get .him. Boston born In Madison, WiS., forty-eig. Transcripf. yeurs ago, graduated from the' University of Wisconsin and has been a No Problem at All professor of "mathematics .in that inHow do you 'support your stitution. .During-thQ. war he invented A. iOn the money she earns. wife'? the hydrophone for detecting and 'loLondon Newg, v cating submarines. . through the city.. . Price, A thorough chlorination of the entire Prico City water system has been effected as a "safeguard against possible spreading of typhoid in this community through contamination of flie drinking water. There are eleven known cases of typhoid fever in the city. The first was drawn to hte- attention of health authorities on August 16, and the total has slowly mounted since that time. Mt. Pleasant. A threshing machine belonging to the Thompson brothers of Mt. Pleasant was completely de molished by spontaneous combhstion caused while threshing smutty wheat at Indianola. Two hundred bushels of wheat belonging to Peter Simpson was alilo destroyed. James Thompson who was operating the machine, had left it just a few minutes before the Putting New Propeller on Bowdoin . . hardly do my work. I was tired all the time and dizzv, had no appetite and could not sleep. I tried different medicines for a year but they did not help me. Then my husband saw the ad. for Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound in the newspapers and had me take it I regained mv strength and never felt better In my lire. It completely restored me to heaith. I had practically no suffering when. my baby boy was bom and he is very strong and healthy. I know that the Vegetable Compound is the best medicine a woman can take before and after childbirth for health and strength. I would be willing to answer letters from women asking about the Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Wm. J. lee. Route E, Box 643, TerrS Haute, Indiana. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Com-un- d is a dependable medicine for all ,hese troubles. For sale by druggists everywhere. explosion and no one waq injured.. Salt Lake City. Carlos Ariza, for , . The American Red Cross, which plays Santa Claus to American soldiers, sailors and marines wherever they may several years consul of the Mexican lie stationed in odd corners of the world each Christmas, has to get on the job early in order to reach every man on republic in Salt Lake, notified Go.Christmas day. Some of the Christmas stockings have to be sent thousands of miles. Photograph shows, from vernor George H. Dern that he has In Ited Cross been relieved of his left to right, Misses Edna May Howell, Violet Jacarine and Elsie Drury, making up gift stockings duties here, and S. Spencer, chief of the hostesses and recreation has headquarters In Washington under the direction of Mrs. been .ordered to assume a similar post at Calexico, California. Mr. Ariza, In his letter,- - also told the HEADS U. OF CHICAGO governor- - that his successor, Carlos MI Gaxiola, has arrived in this city and will assume charge of the local Mexican consulate Immediately. The Bowdoin, flagship of tfie' MacOsden. The park commission of Millan polar expedition, damaged her Ogden has recommended to the city propeller In the early skirmishes with commissioners that an offer of $40,-00- 0 ice and heavy seas. It was necessary cash be tendere.d to Sanford Ila.r-ru- p to put Into Hopewell, Labrador, where and Chris Aadneson for the santhe cargo was shifted to raise tho itarium property at the mouth bf Ogiftern and a new . propeller tins' Inden canyon, according to Mayor-P- r stalled. F. Kirkendall. It is expected that the city commission will do this soon. he-alt- old. run-dow- - 'Why Spectacles Should Be Carefully Fitted It crops up periodically These Trouble, but Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Made Her Well Terre Haute, Indiana. I was weak n and in such a nervous conand dition that I could . , lng on! . Mr. Browning was waited upon by a large group of citizens, chiefly business men, who asked him to enter the race for mayor and pledged him. support. Mr. Browning consented to their request and entered the race, it was announced following the conference. Salt Lake City. As a result of the rigid system of economy, inaugurated by the city commission, city expenditures for August were $43,600 less than they were during the correspond-ipmonth of 1924, according to --the monthly report of the dty auditor. Murray. Stringent measures to curb speeders and in other ways to enforce observance oT TEe traffic rules are being put into effect by the Muri-aCity authorities, especially on the state highway as it passes Ji, whiSrt WN Mrs. Lee Suffered From All IS Ogden. The first mayorality candidate to be entered in the race in Ogden is George E. Browning, former postmaster and prominent business-man- ( HUN-DO- NERVOUS, DIZZY Utah (3 ' - WEAK, 1 It's a JPrivileee to Live in - it News Notes 1 Early Handkerchief' . Churchmen have been credited, with being the first to use handkerchiefs in' Europe, and for a time .priests alone were permitted to carry them. Even they were subjected to certain restrlc- tions of use, for. the handkerchief formed part of the vestments of the clerics office and as a facial, by which name It was known, Was worn by the priest olllciatiiig before the ' altar, Very Sad Irene cry? Did you oversee a mosquito Mildred No, but- - onpe I saw ball. . JlHenlth Builder HOSTETTERS Celebrated Stomach Bitter is a wholesome tonic. Keep the etomach In good condition and ' For-mor- $ ' ' ' ; - ' .vv'v . ' WSLj 'ilus pa s mull, l,eiioud io i.e Uie most arlisiic m any pulnic park in America, has Just been dedicated at Davenport, Iowa. It was presented tc the city by W. D. Peterson as a memorial to his daughter Wilma, a talented The pavilion, which cost $50,000, Is built of musician, who died recently. Iudlaiia limestone and polychrome terra cotta In Spanish renaissance style PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Remove Dandruff Stopa Hair ffalfioi Restore Color tad Beauty to Gray and Faded Half 6dc and 1100 at Drofffiett. Hiiaog Chem. Wk .PatcTiogue.N.T, HINDERCORNS Remore Corn. Cal- louses, etc., slops all pain, ensures comfort to tfee feet, makes walking easy, lta by mall or at Drug glata. UUoox Cbemlcal Works, Fatcimgue, M. T, . i |