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Show THE SALINA SUN. SALINA, UTAH How. France Encourages Ideas of Matrimony ' Airplane Collision at Maywood Kills Two . In order to encourage matrimony Friendly Society of has organized a mar--, rlag'e fair" at Chatou. Three hundred and twenty-eigh- t 'young men and women left Paris with a band at .their, head, went .to Chatou, and started .the fiances fair, by an alfresc.o lunch; followed "by a ball. .. .Each of. them had previously. .filled up a form, giving details as. to 'their situation and prospects, and making known their Ideas regrfrdlhg their life .Tn retujrn for these partner-to-bforms each person secdlved a- - ,num- '. ' bered badge.' ' 'If, . at the bp.lt or elsewhere, .a young, womn was attracted by the wearer of a certain number, she could find out .all about him by slmjjiy quot-- ; ' . lng. his 'number. . Most of the men. wanted wives who while the were fond of. home, . principal stipulations made by the girls .were thaf their prospective husbands ; should have .sale Jobj and satisfactory Help . . . In France, ' the . Parisian Youth, Supplied (Cpy for This Ppa.rtnitm News American Legion neighbor t PLAN. BIG WEEK AT OMAHA CONVENTION Horse races, a rodeo, a street fair, a play, What Price Glory, banquets, a football game, airplane races, the $75,000 electrical display, a parade of 10,000 regulars, military fireworks these are demonstrations, some of the entertainment features planned for the great American Legion convention to be held in Omaha October 5 to 9. The tentative program as announced by the Omaha convention committee, with possibly a few changes, follows: Monday Street farr; horse racing at field ; rodeo nt baseball ; . . Arinjj airplanes .piloted by Lleut.. 'L. I. Smith and Lieut. It. W. Douglas, returning from Camp. Grant at Rock-foj-park' reception for all visiting wom111.,' collided when 500 feet above the government initiation for men ; flying field at Maywood,. near Chicago. Smith's plane en ; a v. in L. ; dancing; circles and ilviutiou states he dinner to the his and and (Auxiliary) passenger (apt. ground! Ilejitlg, prominent plunged burning What Price Glory" every day. wealthy board gf tradesman, WCre killed. Douglas escaped unhurt. The Illustration shows the wreckage of Smiths street fair; . . Tuesday Addresses; plane anil a portrait of Captain Ileptlg. addresses by distinguished visitors; American Legion parade, 100, 000 in den for men; line; rodeo; division dinbanquets; Eighty-nintner ; Wisconsin night, Creighton gymnasium. Wednesday Stree.t fair; business meeting and memorial; Eighty-nintdivision services; football, Creighton vs. Colorado; horse races; Auxiliary field; drill teams contest, airplane races, municipal field; reception to women Legionnaires; parade; Forty and Eight Initiation ; dancing. Thursday, Military Day Street fair; military parade, 10, 000 regular soldiers of Seventh army corps; military demonstrations, Fontenelle park. Old field; Happy Hollow club, rodeo; horse racing; Forty and Eight promenade; fireworks at field, originally planned for Coolidge Inauguration; finals In band contest In which 250 bands participate; finals In drum and bugle contests in which 750 drum and bugle corps participate. Friday Tour of city; dedication of war mothers memorial; horse racing; tea for Auxiliaries; street dancing, Jackson, Douglas, Lake streets, every American visitors, in Italy having luncheon on'one of the floating dining rooms, at the Lido, the popular seaside night; .display of .captured German resort of Venice.-- . They, have music arfd dancing, also,- - 'on- - the barge. cannori, Capitol avenue and Sixteenth to Twentieth streets; United States naval, marine, air, coast exhibits, HYLAN' AT PLAY . medical, ordnance, signal, guard, Chemical warfare, engineers, air mall, '! . Rej Crpss;' golf and swimming; contests, rifle, pistol, trap shooting, male VSv-Tif&im quartette, Auxiliary drill teams, drum and bugle corps, hands. e. Incomes.- - .' .Hoxi) S flips. Will Be Salved Italian gbvernment engineers have appn.eed a pla,n for raising from Lake fteml near Rome the pheasure.glle'ys' Emperor' Tiberius who died In 37 t of "D. A. ir Is BlieveL that these galleys are well preserved .and that they. . wijl throw! imichllght on the Social life of the Roman ndblllty iff thht period. .'.The question Iras, attracted the attention of archeologists .foV centuries,' . Even as early as the Sixteenth cen- . ur.v a scientist named AljiCrtl risked hli life .in in attempt to raise the an- clent vessels. "About thirty yeary qgd . and mtfrbte. Butlt-wa- tuncheon Afloat at the Lido, Venice Resort raise the gqlleys because of '. their great weight. I5y tjie .new' plan . the lake will be ijralned by esttlnjf a tunnel through the slile of theextlnqt volcano crater in which the lake. Is , ' a Hoip Birds Khow t . . the-W-a- . . y One.ef the many explanations that have, been offered to aecouat- - for-th- .fact' that migrating" birds are able to find their way by night and In' cloudy and foggy weather js that they aresen-.altlvfln .some-way- , 40 currents of terrestrial magnetism and, therefore, direct their, flight by the magnetic the Popular' Science . says This suggestion was put, Monthly. forth by M. A. Thouzler, a .French . pigeon 'fancier,. whJ declares that carrier pigeons- make poor flight's during .'the occurrence of rnaghetlc storms. He al;o asserts that the general use of wireless telegraphy has diminished the reliability of these birds. to a surprist, me-ridlh- ... - ing extent . How City Cot Title . .Atlanta received the title of . Says His New Kind of Com Is Better . . The Discover Communism Is Taught in Schools Gate Qlty at a banquet, held In Charleston, S. CL In 1850, ic'conjlng to' Robert F. Maddox In a speec $t dinner to visiting rall- . Mayor Sims road' officials a't jthe Blftmore. hoteL . They had . a big celebration In Chirlestoif when, the railroad frpm Charleston . to Memphis was fr. Maddox said. ' Atlanta ' and .other cities sent representatives. ' Atlanta was an Inland. city, while the others w.ere located on 'navigable wa-- . Thfe mayor' of Atlanta warf terwAys.. called on to respond to the toas.t, At-- .' lanta, the Gate City of the South, and .the city has held this' honorable title ever sioce.' Investigation Is being made of a report that schools for training comand missionaries are munistic being conducted in this country, ac- cording to announcement made recently by Frank Clay Cross, national director of .the Americanism commission of the American Legion. Such schools have been conducted at' several localities over the country during the present stumper, reports laid commission Indicate. before the was np-- . . A special .suboommktee pointed to carry on the Investigation for the commission.' Its members are: Frank Sieh, Aberdeen, S. D.,' chairHow to 'Repot Plants' man ; John B. Jessup, Wiimlngton, Del, . House plants,. such as geraniums, beand John Bullington,. Belleville, 411. gonias. and ferns, need '.occasional re- -' One school Is the center of a special potting..' .The top edge and bottom. of Investigation by the committee. Fifty the old ball of, earth, should be restudents, are sld to have been in. moved and fresh soil used In repotting. training at this school, to be sent back to Always place a piece of broken pot In to their communities the bottom to aid In' drainage: Do not spread communistic propaganda.. The fill the pot to more than a. quarter ot students are reported to have come . ." an Inch' from from three states. That the doctrines in the New York 'is MxorHylan.of .of communism are. being taught, midst of a hot filit ngalQst Taiflrflnny . Hayes, the instructor-,- admitted. RaisNoted for Medieval Glass Hall, whiqh socks to prevent." his in. the United States of the red flag Tlie- medievaling but he finds tinre to play glass that fills almost is being openly .advocated, accordin')? all .the windows ' In' the. cathedral of now and tlien wltljlds grandson, John The Constitution o the T. C. Kevitt of Athcinu, .N. J., who has suet Ceded in growing a new corn to reports. Bourges Is unsurpassed In beauty 'by. Dylan Siijndt, in Stuinford, Conn. . Is the product of fraud," States United which he calls White 'any other collectlo'n of medieval glass Queen, the flavor of which, according to the grower, work.- - Tlie cathedrai- Is one of "the Is superior of any other kind of sweet corn. .The twelve ears on these is a part of the curriculum of the Red . DAYTON BANK ROBBER ' schools. . five greatest' In France- - ' . . stalks were gr'oiyn- from a single kernel. . .Reports tl the commission indicated .that. Soviet Russia lias recently sent Worlds Wool and CottonInto the . United .States . $.'!00,0X) , for . The world wool crop Is. flvd times communistic propaganda. Tlie comas great as' It was .100 years 'age, but. mission reaffirmed, its opposition to cotton has far outstripped , wool by the Bolshevist, regime In Russia by growling' 20 .times bigger than' It; was the government of the United States. ' ' a century ago. . com-plete- d, ''. and-school- the-top- - t - '. Tins May Revolutionize Printing H&!' To Sgsure prompt service and quiefk returns when answering these advertisements, mention . the name of this paper. , .TELEGRAPH S4- Four Cities Seeking SCHOOL . . $145.to $225 Iearn .Telegraphy. Great Monthly. opportunities. Clean work. Positions secured. Earn while ytu learn. Hundreds of graduates. Oldest and best scliool. . Write for free catalogue. American. Telegraph College, IfH S. Main, Salt Lake. . For Estimates on BanK, Store. Church Fixtures, .pnyw Cases and Cabinet Work. 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The Quakers are seeking the 1920 meeting as a- feature of the celebration of the sesquieentenniul signing of the- - Declaration of Inde' . pendence. Baris, France, Ik widely favored for the V.)27 convention. The project of meeting there Is being investigated as . The French govern o its feasihiii-tyint will welcome the. conclave with - manufactarer. of Day-to' Here. Is' the apparatus Invented by J. R. C. August and L. K. Hunter . under whe Ohio, pressure admitl which they claim will revolutionize printing. The of London, brothers-ii)-law- , ted that he was'the bandit that robbed the North basis of the Indention Is a film on Arhlch letters, figures and all kinds of type By a keyboard, characters from the master film Dayton bank on 'August 14 of $28,000. have been photographed. onto a sensitized base and photographed by In financial sequence because of did he it .are rapid' said He projected difficulties tfl the large manufacturing fractional exposures. 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It Is the physique the health the physical condition that determines the time for resignation from the field of he protested singing, professional heatedly when the discussion reached him. 1 Bee Left Remembrance A' in Small Boys Finger childs original conception of what a' bee uses for his weapon Is told In the object lesson Frank Abbott King, age 'four, son of John King, federal cording to the Indianapolis Star. Frank Abbott was playing In the back yard of his home and feasting on sweet, ripe, Juicy pears which had fallen to the. ground. lie picked up one that had a bee on It and the boy became aware with frightful suddenness that he had been stung on one of his fingers. It being his first experience with a bee sting, Frank Abbott yelled. Inspected the Injured and rapidly swelling finger and then, crying, ran to his mother for first aid. Oh, mother, lie cried, a bee stung me and left his leg In my .finger." 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