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Show TIIE SALINA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH The highest bidder for purchase of Hog Island, Philadelphia, is Root-Cartcompany, 25 Broadway, New York, who offered the fleet corpor-poratlo- n $3,500,000 for the property. TELEGRAPHIC TALES er FOR OUST READERS News Notes Its a Privilege to Live in 1 Utah travel has been made so safe that the problem facing the steam roads is not of protecting pass- n A RESUME OF THE WEEKS engers and employees but safeguardDOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER ing the occupants of automobiles at Salt Lake City. The Utah Canners COUNTRIES grade crosisngs, said Carl R. Gray in addition to providing association, of Omaha, Neb., president of the one of the big attractions In the man- Pacific Union system. Important Events of the Laat Seve ufacturers building at the State Fair Wisconsins "grand old lady, Mrs. a Day Reported by Wire and Preand his throne made entirely Louise K. Thiers, celebrated her of king pared for the Benefit of the are seeking to encourage cans, 111th birthday at Kenosha, Wisconsin, Busy Reader the youth of Utah. This thrift among at the home of her son, Louis Thiers. association gave away during fair of is oldest Mrs. the member Thiers WESTERN EPITOME the Daughters of the American Revo- week 20,000 small can banks with Word received at Rock Springs, lution. Her father, Seth Capron, the conventional penny and nickel slot in the top. Wyoming, from Thermopolis, states fought in the Revolutionary war. that Mrs. T. S. Taliaferro, Jr., of F. of New York John Mayor Hylan Ogden. An apple supposed to have Jhls city and well known in Salt Lake has made a matter of formal record some poisonous substance contained was elected president of the his intention to retire to city, private life is believed to hare caused the death State Federation of Womens clubs at the end of his present term and for the coming year. She is first thus son eliminated the possi- of Clyde Arthur Bogue, virtually of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Bogue. vice president of the Rock Springs an in of ticket the Independent Women's clubs and has been promi- bility The child ate an apple which his November mayorality election. nent In state club circles for many mother purchased from a peddler and Des Moines, Iowa, was unanimousbecame violently ill, passing away years. ly selected as the 192G convention city the following morning. A hearse, together with two men, War Veterans of the United a motorboat and a quantity of liquor at their sessionSpanish Salt Lake City. Hunters who welat Fla., Petersburg, were captured by federal prohibition when El Paso withdrew in favor of comed in the duck season found birds agents at Point Pedro, near San Fran- the former city. El Paso extended Its exceptionally plentiful, both locally cisco. The hearse was being loaded and throughout the state, according invitation for 1927. with cased liquor when the agents to reports received here. The clear A memorial statue to the late Samswooped down on the rum runners. weather, which discouraged many Approximately 80 cases of contra- uel Gompers, for almost a half cen- hunters, failed to prevent many limit band were found in the section of tury president of the American Fed- kills from being made. the hearse which Is ordinarily re- eration, to be erected in Washington wifi bo recommended to the annual Ogden. The state of Utah general served for the coffin. convention of the federation which fund closed the month of September Plans for the construction of a suwith a balance of $31,181.01, accordopens in Atlantic City soon. gar factory at a point west of Gering, to the monthly report of John The worlds largest aquarium, to ing in Scotts Bluff county, Nebraska, state treasurer. This is posWalker, were announced by the Great West- cost $2,000,000 will be built in Grant lowest balance in this fund the sibly ern Sugar company. The plant will park, Chicago, near the Field museum. at time of any monthly report in the The building, funds for which are to cost approximately $1,000,000. be provided by John G. Shedd, will the states history. Revenue from Another old landmark is giving way be of white marble and will have 125 property tax will begin flowing in about December 31. to the march of civilization. The old to 150 tanks containing everything saloon Navy building, one of the early from the niOsf minute marine life to Salt Lake City. Four thousand corday joy headquarters of Rock Springs, monsters of far off seas. porations doing business in the state Wyoming has been razed to make will receive notice from the secretary court has The Tennessee supreme way for a hotel. Of recent years it of state that the annual taxes for of the continued appeal indefinitely has been occupied as a pool hall. The convicted T. at John Dayton, the year ending November 15, 1926, Scopes, building, which was of stone, one are now due and will become delinof the states Tenn., violating of the city's first permonent business was law. quent on December" 15, when a penside Neither structures. alty of $10 will be added to the tax. ready. Notices will be forwarded the cor Umatilla, Oregon farmers are still A drive to retain the objective it porations by C. R. Jones, corporation holding more than half of their 1925 has won is expected to be launched clerk in the office of the secretary crop on the farm or in warehouses acLeague of America by the cording to estimates made by local when it meets in Chicago next No- of state. grain buyers. The percentage of crop vember. Announcement of plans for Salt Lake City. Building permits sold ranges from 25 per cent to 40 national convention issued by the city building inspector the per cent in the estimates made by the of the for September just ended, call for organization was made. buying agencies. The crop yield valued at $511,495, at amounted to aproximately 4,750,000 William II. Anderson, former state construction, in excess ofJtha record about $60,000 leabushels according to the estimates, superintendent of the Antisaloon for month of 1924. the corresponding with high returns in the heavy land gue, announced at NfeW York that he Building permits issued this year to districts and less returns on the high- had instructed counsel to bring suit date, call for construction valued at er lands. against the Christian Century, a re$700,000 in excess of the total ligious publication of Chicago, for nearly to The state district court of appeals, amount this date a year ago. of libel.The basis $250,000, alleging of California, took under advisement the suit, Anderson said, was the Salt Lake City. With d drive bean application in behalf of Ralph C. statement in the paper that he. had ing planned throughout the United Wallace a student, for a writ of man"served the misuse of funds of the States for the purpose of raising date compelling the University of Cal- Antisaloon league. funds for the Union building at the ifornia to admit him without vacina-tion- . University of Utah, former Governor FOREIGN Charles R. Mabey was selected as a Pantaleon Gondinez, auditor and chairman- of a committee by those in Bandits slugged to death a night Eduardo Henet, assistant auditor, of charge to raise the necessary amount watchman and blew open the safe in Clara branch of the Royal which is about $600,000. the department store of the A. T. the Santa Bank have been arrested of Canada, Lewis & Son company in the heart of connection with the cashing, rein pioneer" Logan. One of Logans the business district of Denver. cently by an unknown man of forg- residents, Olaus Emmanuelson, celebrated his ninetieth birthday recently. . The United States battle fleet ed checks for $73,000. Park City. The special $200,000 . teamed into San Pedro Harbor after I pledge to marry only a girl who bond election for the construction of one of the greatest cruises in the does not smoke, drink, bob her hair peace-timhistory of Americas navy, or use a lipstick, is the novel, prom- the new high school carried here by t votes. The a margin of a five months' excursion across the for mem- election ise exacted was bitterly contested, dePacific to Australia. The in the Young Mens Antitomonstrations being made by both Journey was marked by a series of the bership of Leipsig, Germany. sides bacco league the week. Of the 290 moBt extensive military and naval sold votes during174 were for the bond iscast, maneuvers ever held in time of peace. Twenty per cent jof the cigarets are smoked by women, sue and 116 Nine dreadnaughts and four training in Germany against it. and the fair addicts the says, league vessels were in the line that came to ML Pleasant. A trainload of puretheir complexions fade, are report, the destroyers having swung seeing to the and lipstick. bred Rambouillet pot sheep, purchased rouge sorting from the fleet after the official review from Mt. Pleasant flockmasters for nd proceeded to San Diego. A semiofficial note, declares the the Russian government through the government of Portugal will defend Amtorg Trading corporation of New GENERAL the republic at all points and will The broad powers delegated to the maintain order with the support of York has left here over the Denver fleet corporation last year at the sug- the army, the navy and the republi- & Rio Grande Western railroad. These sheep were purchased during gestion of President Coolidge has can guards. The cabinet met to con- the past week by Professor Mlchal been withdrawn by the shipping sider reports that a coup deat would and Professor S. Perefer-kovitcIvanoff F. board. By rescinding resolutions en- be attempted against the government. of the livestock- department trusting the corporation with execuoi Several hundred workers ' at the of the commissariat of agriculture tive administration powers President Kleb-n- l N. who Mazat-lan- , Russia, accompanied by mill at textile Palmer will revert more to the posi- Cevera company Koff of London as interpreters, are Mexico, are out on strike as the tion of an employee than an officer the principal visiting of an of the dismissal employee with Independent powers over many result se .tions of the United States. of the details of the shipping admin- reported to be an official of the union there. As a result of the walkout, istration. Davis of White My ton. Frank the mills are idle and it is not known Rock Indian school, was recently Fve miles apart, a violinist and when work will be resumed. No dis-- ' transferred to Shiprock, N. M., whers pianist played a radio duet as an ex- order has been reported. be will take charge of the San Juan in periment synchronized radiocastIndian school of that place. He has with their vessels Seventeen sailing ing. Kach heard the other through head phones. The test was made by crews are reported to have been sunk spent fifteen years in Indian service and three transport steamers are at Whiterock, eight years as Indian station KYW of Chicago. missing as a result of a tornado which farmer and seven years as principal Robert M. La Follette, Jr., in being has been sweeping the Black sea in of the Indian school. A farewell parelected overwhelmingly to a seat in the last few days. The dispatches ty was given recently for Mr. and the United States senate in Wiscon- from Constantinople report serious Mrs. Davis at Ft. Duchesne. sin not only rolled up a majority in ex- loss of life due to the sorms. Salt Lake City. A federal grand cess of 130,000 votes, but he carried has been called by Judge Tilman coal truce in Jury the A of the breach counseventy out of the seventy-onD. Johnson to meet at 10 oclock on a Is threatened in trade by England ties in the state. demand of the miners that, pending the morning of October 13. A numstevedore an inquiry by the coal commission, no ber of cases involving violation of fedHarry Wills, a ended his 4 year quest for a heavy- local arrangement on the basis of low- eral statutes, such as the Harrison weight championship fight when he er wages shall be recognized and any antinarcotic act, Mann white slave signed to meet Jack Dempsey in a of the miners rendering themselves act. Dyer motor vehicle theft acL use ten round contest, to be Funemployed by nonacceptance of such of malls to defraud and others, will staged at Michigan City, Ind., in Sep- arrangements shall receive unemploy- be presented to the jury at the coming session. ment payments. tember, 1926. Provo. A new building for the purThe greatest Jewel robbery in the C. F. Caldwell, assistant overseer of housing the heating plant for pose 111., to of New establish York Zion of was revealed hopes City, history in the Hotel Plaza. Mrs. Jessie a similar colony in British Columbia, the new city and county building will Donahue, daughter of the late where drinking, smoking, swearing, be erected on the courthouse grounds Frank W. Woolworth, .five and ten lipsticks and short skirts will be pro- according to plans outlined at a joint cent store millionaire, wife of James hibited. Caldwell, once a prominent meeting of the boards of city and Paul Donahue, broker, and one of the mining man in this province was In county commissioners held in this wealthiest women in America, was Victoria, B. C., to see what could be city. Salt Lake City. Governor Geo. H. the victim. The booty included two done toward realizing his ambition. Four classes of recruits, ranging Dern has appointed W. W. Seegmlller, pearl necklaces, a diamond marquise ring, a vanity case and a purse. The from the ages of 22 to 25 years have former speaker of the hourse of repreJewels are insured for $750,000 with been called to the colors of Turkey. sentatives in the Utah legislature, to the Federal Insurance company and The officers of the first and second be a member of the Utah state racing commission to succeed B. F. Grant, sre valued at more than $1,000,000 at reserves are to undergo medical who recently resigned. present market prices. Railway n Anti-Saloo- twenty-secon- n d - - e fifty-eigh- from-applicant- s 14,000-mll- e h sheep-raisin- e one-tim- e Wool-wort- , . h g UNI One- - American (D (Copy le$on for ThU Department Supplied by tha Amerioan Leg .on Newa Service) COMMANDER McIVER IS STRONG LEADER IN GAINED FIR OF PROPOSED If TO PRESENTED RESOLUTIONS CONFERENCE RECOGNIZING PROGRESS BEING MADE Session Favor Many Matters of Vital Importance to Twenty-thir- d Nation; Many Nations Are Represented Independence Day was not the only thing American Legionnaires of South Carolina celebrated on the Fourth of conJuly, 1924; the second cause of Washington The twenty-thir- d Jubilee was the election on that date ference of the Interparliamentary of E. Rick Mclver, of Florence, as union, in a resolution here, indorsed 1925 commander of the South Carolina the efforts of the league of nations union to codify department of the Legion. and the Theres nothing spectacular or international laws and called for a theatrical about Rick Mclver, deand constructive plan for the clared a rural friend, but Its a mighty general work. comfortable feeling to have him at The conference also adopted a x&s- the head of affuirs; you can always olution providing for a declaration bank on the cart getting there that and dutes of nations, and of rights Rick Mclver Is pulling, because he never rears nor kicks over the traces." another directing a study to prevent That astute observance of Com- wars of aggression. The resolutions mander Mclver is about as tme as cleared the way for the conference next session the anything can be. He is a man who to consider at its has gone quietly and calmly about his question of reduction of armaments. The resolution of codification of induties, leaving bombast and blah to , others while he worked. Which doesnt ternational laws was drafted by whose paper on the subject had imply that he has led a cloistered and protected life by any means. Hes been read earlier in the day by Repleader resentative Theodore, Burton of Ohio. a fighter and a virile, of men, at present engaged In the It expressed appreciation for the work of the league of nations and union on codifthe ication and urged a general and constructive plan for such codification, based on the progress made during recent years, with a view to defining the fundamental conditions of the regime of peace to bS Tiistituted beIt also would tween the nations. a the for judicial settleprovide plan ment of disputes which constitute a threat to that regime, and to the application, if necessary, of methods of execution and of sanction. The second resolution, reported ty Senator H. La Fontaine of the Belgian group, provided for a declaration of rights and duties of nations, which would prove a powerful factor in promoting amongst them the sense, of. order,. of international justice and of responsibility. V. V. Pella of the Rumanian group introduced the third resolution, which' business of maintaining law' and order would create a permanent committee of as the chief of police Florence, which office he has held since 1921. of the committee on juridical quesSomething of the energy of Rick Mc- tion, to undertake the study of all lver Is revealed Ry.Jhe records of the social, political, economic and Clemson agricultural and mechanical moral causes of wars of aggression college from which institution he and to find practical solutions for the and to In addition to prevention of that crime, graduated in 1915. scholastic honors, the athletic records draw up a preliminary draft of an show that as captain of the track international legal code. team, he won In one meet the high In a preceding passage, Mr. Root dash, the ahd stated his conviction that wars jump, broad Jump, 140 and hurdles. This is resulted from a state of mind. He mentioned as an indication of what amplified that statement with the asmight be expected of such ar man In sertion that we have reached a point as a the big track meet of where war cannot be successfully carmember of the A. F. team.. ried on unless it gratifies the feelAt the beginning of the Mexican ings of the great body of the people border fireworks ltick went to the of the country. border as first sergeant of company E. The conclusion, the paper conSecond South Carolina Infantry. On is most effective the that tinued, November 20, 1916, he was commissioned a first lieutenant and assigned method of dealing with the state of to the same unit. When called to the mind which leads to war is not by service in the World war he was made any mere negative, but a consisting of a substitute a captain. Captain Mclver sailed for France in May, 1918, and served with for decision by war in the form of dethe One Hundred and Fifth ammuni- cision by proof and reason. tion train until his discharge in 1919. Considering the use of these three Aside from soldiering and policing. institutions in the disposal of international controversies under the Commander Mclver Is a farmer. troubled and excited conditions of Europe during the past five years and Education Week Is Set the beneflcient results which have for November 16 to 22 been accomplished, it is apparent that "American Education Week will these institutions are an evolution be observed throughout the nation the from the practically necessities of inweek of November 16 to 22, 1925, it ternational life. has been announced at national headquarters of the American Legion at Everybody In Town Arrested . Indianapolis. Auburn,1 Cal. Five- - county and The National Education association state officers swooped down on the and the United States bureau of edu- peaceful village of Westville, situated with the Legion in cation east of here, in the Forest Mill divide the perpetuution of Education week, and arrested the entire which was . first suggested by the country, The entire population conLegion at the annual meeting of the sisted of Fred Lambert, hotel operNational, Education association in ator and telephone agent, and James 1921. The week has since been Connor. Both are charged by the by annually presidential procwith illegal possesofficers county lamation. of sion and by the the state liquor, for the .week embraces The program Constitution day, Patriotism day, officers with having dog meat in their possession and trapping bears. In School and Teacher day. Conservation and Thrift day, Know Your School Westvilles heydey, when the mining day, Community and Health day, and boom was on, the town had a popu- -. lation of 1800 people. For God and Country day. President Coolidge. In commending Train Beats Airplanes With Mail Education week, said : It Is not too much to say that the need of civilizaNew York--. The air mail between tion is the need of teachers." Chicago and New York is both a waste of time and money, according to an experiment conducted by the Congenial Job Where did you work before you Chicago .Tribune last week. Letters were sent up here?" asked the prison carrying the extra 10 cents postage warden of the newly arrived convict and deposited In the special air mail Atlantic City, replied the latter. boxes took from two to three days in transit. Letters posted by the TwenAll right. said the warden, Til tieth Century and the Broadway Limgive you a lob pushing the electric American Legion Weekly. chair. ited trains were delivered in twenty-fou- r Elihu-Root- two-fiste- 100-yar- HEEDED POUNDS Adding her voice to the thousands who sre praising Tanlac for the return of health, and strength, Mrs. George Hernigle, relates her remarkable experience with the medicine. VTo me Tanlac Is the grandest medicine in the world. It has not only Increased my weight 17 lbs., but It has also brought me the best of health. I had suffered from nervous Indigestion for five or six years and had reached the point where It was either' get relief or break completely down. When I began taking Tanlac I only weighed 99 lbs., I couldn't sleep, felt tired all the time, and was often unable to do my housework. Since taking Tanlac I weigh 116 lbs. and am a new person. Tanlac is also helping my little eight year old girl. 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