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Show THE S A LINA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH A discrepancy of at least $250,000 In federal aid money turned over to the Texas highway commission for payments on federal projects, was dis- TELEGRAPHIC TALES AILMENTS OF lEI3JSE)SISE!3I3i3i3i2!SI2I3SSiSI5 Its a Privilege closed by C, A. Schultze, superintend- YOUHG GIRLS FOR RUST RE ent of federal aid projects In the as highway department. Tex- RESUME MANY - every teaching school and it made it hard, for me as I had to go to bed for two or three days. One day Bull Montana, moving picture actor of Los Angeles, was arrested oh charges of violation of the state prohibition law, after a raid on his Hollywood home, where 'deputy sheriffs n take Ej declared a quantity of wine was found. Montana was released on .bail etable Compound, which I did, and it pending trial. did wonder for me. Canadian tourists may stay in the In the course of a year 1 married and United States ninety days instead of after my first baby tfr as born I got up without puttnig up a bond, untoo soon and it caused a displacement thirty, a der regulation announced by the This troubled me so that I could hardly walk or do my housework. I knew what customs division of the treasury desri partment at Seattle, Wash. Chambers of commerce of coastal cities sought me and now! have five little kiddies. the new regulation. The eldest is six, the baby is five months Unanimous of President old and I have twin boys three years old , and a boy of five years. I do all my own Charles S. Barrett of Union Ga., housework, washing and ironing, and I and A. C. iJavis, Springfield. Mo., as owe I life. m my never felt better my and treasurer, postions they health to your wonderful medicine and secretary held for twenty-onhave years, was I recommend it to all my friends. Mrs. Verbena Carpenter, 127 2nd made by the National Farmers Union Avenue, Evanston, Wyoming:. representing agricultural bodies of twenty-threstates, in' session at Mitchell, S. I). The California state supreme court refused to take action that would release Alfred V. Lindsley, editor of a tafe, iootHIng n3 healing the Humboldt News at Eureka, Calif., dressingforcuts, caM. burnt from a Eureka jail, where he is serviltin and chapped roughened dry and for all common tkin troublet ing a sentepce of 1000 days for conhat Vateline Petroleum Jelly been indispensable to medical men tempt of .court. The editor had deand mother for over half a cen clined to accept the alternative of tube or a handy Keep a jar w Cit-y- e e Indispensable tury. took or ths trode-mor- $2000 fine. Vase-itfM-." k It u your prctoction. ') ( fYns'flflrfif-- 17 Platt May, taciturn Ute Indian, was cleared of a charge of burying his son alive in the grave with Its mother wlien Federal Judge J. Foster Symes directed a verdict of not guilty in the case at Pueblo, Colorado. It was a double victory for the Indian, for he had been caught between the law of the white man and ' the law of the medicine man. Now the medicine man is in the serv.ing a term of twenty-fivto thirty years and the murder charge against May is annulcd. COMPANY MPT,. CHESEBROTJOH New York State Btreet . Vaseline IS. W. PA 099 rrmOLFUM JELLY sg selTnc? e tons of white-ho- t molten glass, pouring from a Huge crucible which collapsed at Los Angeles, California, at the plant of the Technical Glass works, caused $200,000 damage. Firemen were menaced in fighting the flames when water came in contact with the streams of glass, causing email explosions which showered-particle- s of cooling glass in ever-- direc' tion. Thirty-fiv- e FOR VER 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. ufca:., correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. Voyage Worth-Whil- e A motorboat voyage from Oregon to New York, just completed li.v two California veterans, 'lias more to recom, mend it than most freak voyages. (ISO miles nil but 400 were accomplished 'over Inland waterways; and the trip of SO days, though arduous, lias served to show the people In communities throughout the distance local possibilities hitherto unrealized oj. email boat cruises and camping trips Buell as Thoreau undertook when he wrote, of that delightful week on the Concord and Merrimae rivers. New York Evening 1ost ; Of-'5- ' 1 aint think that it is disgraceful to tumble to your faults. . 73 . o PIGESTI0l n 1 CCNTS Bell-a-n J s Hot water Sure Relief EIL-AN-S FOR INDIGESTION 5t and 75$ PMiSold Everywhere Quick Safe Relief CORNS In one minute or less the pain end. Dr. Scholls Zino-pais the safe, sure, healing treatment for corns At drug and shoe store DlScholVs on-thipa- in is goo 2E3CB3EZ Use Cuticura Soap And Ointment To Heal SoreJIands gy r off Cubd. Mbsxs j A true bill, supposedly naming about twenty persons in .connectiofl with the beer Inquiry, understood to involve some city employes, police, railroad men and politicians of Ciiica-- . ga, was reported to have been voted in the federal grand jury inquiry. The voting of true bills and the return of Indictments would end only the first phase of the inquiry, it was said. ruling of the general land at Washington holding that' a j , ttis-Fren- diers adidtional homestead rights are assignable only during the 'lifetime of a soldier or by his widow fluring her widowhood, or by his minor orphan children in case of death of both parents durifig their minority, was set aside by the supreme court. - .... -- Arthur Lopez, who claimed- - to Jbe Arthur Fraer, Indian world war veteran from South Dakota, but whose claim was denied in federal court, has disappeafedfnom the home of his foster parents, the Rev. and Frazier, at Fort Lookout, -- Mrs.-Charle- s S. D. The E. H. Ila'rrim'an.' memorial medal for' the best record in accident prevention among American railroads of 1924 has been awarded to the Union Pacific system, tlibTtlhericah Museum of Safety has announced. The Delae ware & Hudson and. the Dulujh, n u. s: .- Mis-'sab- Northern received honorable Greater mention. . cb R.---- ofsol- Comfort FOREIGN j The Italian government gave ofto ficial recognition the movement to raise by popular subscriptions of $1 each a sum of $5,000,000 annually for the payment pf the American debt by an- authorization issued to all in Italy to accept individual L. of Norma Fred Talmndge, father ' and group contributions. and Constance Talniadge, film stars, and Natalie Keaton, died in the Chase The funeral of Mrs. Emma Tperesa sanitarium at Hollywood, Calif., aftef Gibbons, formerly Miss Phillips of an Illness of several years. Washington, D. C.,wds held in Paris, in the 'Church of the Madeleine, the GENERAL presbytery of which suscended its Taking one of the most drastic rules to allow Father Cronin, an steps since the reorganization of fed- American priest to officiate. The body eral prohibition enforcement began will be sent to Washington for burial. last April, the treasury has revoked The unprecedented decision to witheffective December 31st, every outhold' all five Noble prizes this year alcohol issued under standing permit the federal prohibition law. Simul- was due to a lack of qualified canditaneously, a sweeping investigation dates and a need for funds for the was begun to determine whether any Nobel library and the physical and or all the permits should be renewed. chemical institute, both founded in Stockholm by Alfred .Nobel, as part A resolution proposing that the gov- of his memorial. ernment mail to each public and There will be a deficit of at least school the daily congressional five hillion francs in. the budget durin of will proceedings congress regord Revenue re"be introduced at' the next session by ing' the current year. for- the first 10 months show turnsRepresentative Howard, Democrat, Nebraska. Mr. Howard. advanced the total receipts of 22.SOO.OOO.OOO, while proposal In the interest of good gov- the revenue is budgeted for just above billion, leaving some ten ernment." He estimates it would re- thirty-threquire 25,000,000 adltional copies of the billion to be made up' in the last two months of the year! record. - LongerWear , hr post-ofife- par-ochi- - e Several Hundred head of elk will be transported to northern Minnesota from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, by the Izaac Walton leagues of Duluth, Two Harbors, Ely 'and Towers. F. J. Could, state game and fish commissioner said. A court order requiring the directors of the First Church of Christ Scientist and the First rfnirch' of Christ Scientist in New York to restore them to full membership in boih churches was asked in bills in equity filed in supreme court at Boston,' Mas ! by William H. Taylor and his wife, Nellie G. Taylor of New Y'ork City. . verdict of murder in the first degree was found by a jury in the case of Harrison W. Noel, on trial for the murder of Raymond Pierce, negro taxi driver. The jury Was out, two hours. The verdict was rendered without any recommendation for mercy, which calls for a sentence of death. The condition of Colonel John father of the president, has taken a turn for the worse, and is now serious, his physicians, Dr. John C. Cram, of Bridgewater, said. The which he has suf"heart block,"-frofered became more pronounced and he has been ordered to abstain from all unnecessary activity. A loan of $100,000 to the Italian government Insuring financial support for the restoration of the gold standard in Italy has been arranged through a group of tmerican banks headed by J. P. Morgan & Co. A Zino-pad- s Put on Salt Lake City. AT state wide convention. of the Utah Taxpayers association will be held on December 7th at the Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City. The taxpayers committee from Investigation Is Demanded pll counties of the state will join wih tain Why Such Medals Are. Being the General committee to discuss the Bestowed; Propaganda Is Rea--so- n problems which confront the taxpay Says Senator ers of Utah. The sessions will be held at 10 and 2 oclock with .a big dinner meeting at 6 30 p. m. sweeping congresWashingtm.-- A. Provo. The 1925 school census of . . sional investigation Into the wide- Provo has Just been completed, showall of Americans decoration by spread and girls f ing a total of 3911.-bciy- s Count on Carnation Mush not foreign governments was forecast Bchool age In Provo, of twenty- for a better breakfast but . ajaiR only Amerias of here the list prominent one over the census of 1924, which an easier'Uyget breakfast. Five cans who have been made members showed a school pupulation of 3890. and thik delicious minutes of the French Legion of Honor was The census shows a total of 1975 ! whole wheat cereal is table-read- y made public from Paris. boys and 1936 irls of school age. The object of the inquiry is to deSalt Lake City. Automobile miletermine' the .extent to which foreign for employes of the state has age this adroit adopted governmentsiiave been fixed at cents to 13 cents a 'Women s Costumes . means of creating public sentiment in the mife, letter figure '. when moj-the United Sttaes favorable ter them- Old Controversy 45 cents is charged for gasoline than seifs an aiding their own financial to In trying make the women of condition through propaganda which per gallon.. When no .receipts are Rome conform to certain rules and of statement the .with the ip. turned,, might be dis3eijinate'd by influential lowest schedule, will be regulations regarding the proper dress Americans. j mileage, the. and meanS no --lecfeipts In 'which to appear in publio, the this applied Not only Senator George W. Norris church authorities in the Eternal cijy are required when the price of gasof Nebraska, who has initiated the is 25 cents a gallop or less. The are following very ancient example. pline probe, 'but many other senators and new schedule means a reduction in .They are shocked by some of the members o the house are deeply amount Lho has been which allowed modern modes but so were the lawLe- - j stirred by the roster of of Italy as far. heretofore gnd. no. figure is given for givers in some parts gion of. Honor - which includes 2328 tliat Is, buck ns the yedr 4JSO of the the director high priced cars, American names. . 2.000 than 'more . ago. .years and purchase hold.ing that, the A letter sent to Secretary Kellogg finance It may be said, of course, that probcars are not necessary for .the big state department list service of the state. requesting the before that. Very 'ancient date ably ; of all American recipients of French and certainly in' many ages and In Parowan. At a special meeting of many places since then, tlie attempt decorations covered those dgcor.ated the city council of Parowan here It h'as been made .by male'lawglvors to by Great .Britain and all other foreign nations as. well, the senator said. was decided that the. city would as- indicate to women what they should "International affairs of the most sume the cost of graveling two .blocks and should not wear.'. vital importance to the United States of Main street, full width, in addition However, .at the very early, date are about to be taken up by congress to the eighteen-fopt. atcip which has mimed, Zaleucus, a luwgi.veY .of- .the and-th- e members as well as the coun- been placed in the center as part of Loerians. a people of southern Italy try should know the names of the the federal aid project from Parowan of Greek origin, ordained that no Americans who have accepted foreign to Winn Hollow . respectable utnan should go attended one maid decorations In order that we can Salt Lake City. Eight of the Car- in the street by more-4haweigh the propaganda that will.nat bon county strike cases, which have or wear gold or embroidered apparel. urally begin for and against particu- been pending in the Third district lar measures. court since 1923, were dismissed by Among the most important subJudge M. L. Ritchie upon motion" 'dT jects relating to foreign affairs that W. H. Fw, deputy attorney general will come before the senate is the of Utah, acting for the district attor.proposed adherence of the United ney of the Seventh judicial district at States to the world court. Also both Price.- houses must ratify the foreign debt, com: Mines Bisgharfl. Bingfiam . . . . agreements. s for net first the earnings panys I"! .jFor mie, I cannot see any reaspn of the current year . will why foreign governments should hand . Rubber Heels out these honors wholesale to Amer- amount to nearly three time.s as much for as same net perthe the earnings s icans who have rendered no conspio-.uou. services to those nations, except iod of 1924, according to an official Novem'that it is believed that .those Ameri- statement. Up to the first of $163,-901cans will lend thejr influences in re- ber, 1924, the company earned United States Rubber Company' .This year, earningg for the first turn. ten months will amount to approxiI 'can understand why France Any book you want on 'the should tvish to honor Americans who mately $452,000 or $9 a share was This by mail, C. O. D. 50,000 shares outstanding. have aided .og the battlefield, but Deseret Bo'ok Co, the annual twice dividend companys why should bankers and American which at a directors 44 East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah newspaper, editors b.e so" honored un- requirements " "last week was increased less Frdnce expects some favors in meeting from $2 a share to $4 a share. L. D. S. return,' said SenatoNorris. SCHOOL or EFf ICIENCY Salt Lake City The state board of It is hard to believe that the All commercial Cs talog free French government would be so indisagriculture has received official ad- 60 N. Main SL branches. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH creet as to spread medals over the vices of modification's made, or proUnited States to influence prominent posed, .In Quarantine of Missouri, WisBARBEB COLLEGES consin and Colorado against alfalfa Learn barber trade. Catalogue free. Diplomas p.e'ople here in fjivor of undue leniency in the terms of settling the French from Utah. In each case the intent Issued. Moler Barber College, 114 Regent St. debt said Senator Capper' of Kan- of the sister state appears to be to sas. permit the importation of alfalfa meal Hardy Roses Sought Since the question has been raised . on regulations similar to those adoptThrough the. st'uTdTxperimenta.l staand the names of many persons .in in- ed some months ago by California. tions South Dakota is endeavoring to fluential positions listed as having re- All of the weevil area In the west is grdw Foseer tliqt wilf be Hard and ceived medals from France. I believe included In these modified quarantine prolific. Near Sioux Fulls the State the whol6 matter sfiould be investigat- - notices. Agricultural college station has U ' ed and the facts revealed, added the acres under way and 18,000 plants are state-boar- d T.llfi examin6f Logan. senator. ers have agreed that if Cache Valley growing now. Some ftowera have The name of Woodrow ilson is interests' will raise $2500 to go toward been grown wWr upward of 50 petals. conspicuous by its absence from the the testing of the Hyrum dam site The state is preparing against the time when the United States prohibits long list made public in- - Paris in an under charge of W. M. Green, enginarray of American editors, publish- eer, working for state and federal re- the importation of rose stalks- - - from or South America. . . ers and publicists, as well .as 'Vice clamation agencies,' the examiners Europe President Dhwes, members of the cab- will ask the next legislature to reinet and congress, J. P. Morgan and. imburse the citizens. Cache county the leading lights of the- - financial has contributed an addtional $2500 world. from its public funds for this purHOSTETTERS Celebrated Stomach Amon'g the Legionairres in Ameri. pose. Bitters is a wholesome tonic. can newspaperdom whose nam'es apKeeps the stomach la from Lake Salt City. Returning peared on the list are: good Qsnditiammd, which has taken him to almost " ' Achrf-pS. Ochs, publis'hetand prin-cip- a Improves the H. James state, lowner of the New York Times; every part appetite. Wallis, executive secretary of the George Washington Ochs Oakes, Utah Public Health reasociation, board of directors, the New York a more thorough and complete Times; Rollo Ogden, editor; John II. ports state-widorganization for the ap- Finley, editor; Carr V. Van Anda, Christmas seal sale than managing editor; Louis. Wiley,- - busi- proaching at this time. in year any previous ness manage'r, and Edwin L. James, Paris correspondent of the Times. Ogden. The armys huge mobile THE HOSTCTTBB OO.. gun was viewed by thousands of men, on'ex-hibitioMillionaire Killed In Plane Crash women and children here whdn in the local railroad yards. Redwood City, Calif. Archibald A. Boschees Syrup d millionaire of San j While Major Harold E. Small, Young, coast artillery jeorps,. in comFrancisco was Instantly killed and HAS BEEN Tugel Tedlar, 21, of Santa Cruz, Calif., mand of .the guns convoy, was kept Relieving Coughs probably was fatally injured when an busy making talks before the various of In the in which guns explanation airplane they were riding j groups for 59 Years fell fifty feet here. Tedlar was 'the accomplishments and the armys purCarry a bottle in pose in transporting it. pilot. your car and always keep it in the Cedar City. Rees Walker, "house. 30c and 90c at all druggists. Police Search 'For 'Youth With Money found frozen to old boywas SL .Louis, . M.o, Anthp'rities are death in a "ditch into which he had searching for two youths who robbed fallen. He was subject to epileptic four offices in the Victoria building ERUPTIONS is presumed that one atit and fits here and escaped with loot valued by irn unsightly and annoying him while he was going home tacked Both men were police at $150,000. proved by one application cf residence. aunts from his unmasked and heavily armed. ' Ogdea. During the next twelve months Ogden will Invest more than British Missionary Held London. A Daily News dispatch $3,000,000 in building construction, to. a s.urvey of proposed profrom Beirut declares that Miss Cave, jects. the British missionary is now held by Kiil-Tob- ac Kill-Tob- at Logan Ten pairs of silver-blacthe Dfuses at Hasbeyw. The British foxes were received here recently counsel states that there is no reason from Salt Lake to.be kept at the fox $5.00 btle for $2.00 for SO davs. A Mouth-- ash Guarajiteed to draw out ail Nicotine saturating tor anxieyt regarding her safety. farm at the mouth of Logan canyon mouth of tobacco users, the itccumolation of Removes all CRAVFNa, making tobacco more young are being kept year. Forty bandit3 were killed in an affray Thirty-fivOffensive and Objectionable. For 90 day . near Damascus, after three suspected In Salt Lake for a short time before Wily. $2.00 postpaid. A. B. OLIPHINT of spying had been hanged and anbeing shipped to Logan, and another 6312 Scith Vermont Calif. Lot Angeles, will be received thirty-fiv- e other Mohammedan spy had been lot of Edward from Prince island, W. N. Salt LakecityV No. The situation around Merjay shortly ghot. t Canada. ouns is reported improving. inr . a Cool-idg- UiTunt Alexander Skrzvnsky of Warsaw, Poland, who was foreign minister in the cabinet of Stanislaus Crab-sk- i, which resigned last week, has accepted the task of forming a business cabinet. J Health Builder 4 oF-tb- e - e The worlds fastest train will begin operation in May, when the French Nord system inaugurates a service between Paris and Calais on the London route. The distance of 18G miles is covered without a stop. The 180 minute trip be made with new English-buil- t steel Pullman cars locodrawn by' giant American-madthree-hou- r - e motives. There will be a deficit of at least five billion francs in the budget during the current year. Revenue returns for the first ten months show total receipts of 22,800,000.000, while the revenue is budgeted for just above 33,100,000,000. leaving some to be made up. in the last two months of the year, is the announcement from France. Miss Eleanor Mitchell, an English girl won the European- speed typewriting championship at London with 129 words 812 "touches per minute. Forty of the speediest typists of France, Belgium. Switzeiland; Spain, Italy and England participated. For the first time since the first Noble prizes were given, twenty-fou- r years ago, all five of the prizes will be withheld for this year, it was announced by the board of directors of the Nobel fund. The reason Ur thl decision was not made public. - "" Business College - Sure Relief 1 Opr nayy has new methods for peering into the depths. A superpowerful light has been perfected for helping to salvage the S 51. Planes that flew in the Arctic on MacMillans expedition are to chart the ocean floor "and BANKERS AND PUBLISH-ERRECEIVING FRENCH HONORS FROM ABROAD Mush Smokes - for Wellesley, Mass., college girls are now forbidden both on and off the campus. Three student members of a student governing body favored permission off the cmapus, but five faculty .delegates prevailed. A to Live in To-Asc- used. fice Better Breakfasts Utah I Plans to have the historic Liberty bell s rung for the first time over the Relieved by Lydia E. DOINGS radio from Independence hall at midVegetable Compound night December 31, to usher in the new year, was announced by Mayor School Teachers Experience fmportant Events of the Last Seven Kendrick of Philadelphia. Mrs. KenDays Reported by Wire and Predrick according to the plans, will pared for the- Benefit of the A few years sound the heroic chime with a rubber Evanston, Wyoming. as such month 1 Busy Reader. troubles had every to mallet, selected after sefies of tests girls often have, and showed ringing of the bell to be pracwould suffer awfully WESTERN EPITOME ticable, provided a proper mallet was time. I was WEEK'S OF THE IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES A Pink-ham- . "Albert stands for New Notes n Fifty-secon- j j e 48-19- 25. |