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Show TIIE IN A SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Bank Bandits Social Approach Is Flawless Armed Men to Protect Banks OlfrE O Superior, Neb. Making ao offer to entertain their thirteen prisoners and avoiding any display of roughness, the bandits who held up two and ransacked the ' Farmers State tiank here of $25,000 during lunch hour, established a in (Kiel of politeness. Here, take a seat. Toull he more comfortable,1 one of the bandits told J. II. Iureons, the bunks president, who hod been lined up with the other captives. Parsons sat down, as did several other prisoners who could find chairs, while all awaited the arrival of the cushler to unlock the safe. Come right in, sir. and make your self at home, said one of the men as u shoemaker's apprentice came Into the hank for change. Just step over there with the other gentlemen. When Floyd Hoersman. assistant cashier, finally entered the hunk, the bandits forced him to open the safe. One scooped up everything In the vault, while the other marshaled Ids prisoners into the repository, lie failed lo lock the vault door, however, and an alarm was soon sounded, but no trace was found of the men. tions. Immediately .after the robbery these sirens will heglu to sound, warning the country that a hank has been Being Planned by Bankrohlx-and that the bandits are esers of Michigan. caping over the highways. This Js. done In conjunction with that part of Detroit, Mich. Conded Into notion the plan that enlists the help of the by the frequency of hunk robherleH. the Michigan Hankers' association has farmers all over the county. The vigilante plan that Is being determined to Inaugurate a plan of launched by the Michigan Hankers asover all the stale vigilantes arming with rifles and pistols and training sociation Is the same In most respects as the one under which the Indiana them In the use of these weapons. hankers have been working for the H M This Is the statement of Itrown, last year and a half. During that time secretary of the Michigan Hankers' astile Indiana Hunkers association has sociation, while discussing the move. seen Its hank attacks reduced per The plan contemplates an armed orcent and Its bank losses 71) per ecu, In every county, built ganization according to II. M. Drown. around the sheriff. The vigilante Plan of Army Officer. will he sworn In as regular deputy sheriffs, but the arms nnd Joseph Hylands, former nnny offequipment will he furnished by the icer, who Inaugurated the plan in Invurlous county hankers federations. diana, has been secured by the MichA reward of $1,000 will he offered igan Hankers association to initiate, In every county for the apprehension the plan In Michigan. of bandits, dead or alive. Some of the When the plan Is functioning corcounties plan to offer a reward ef rectly, according to Ulmirinan (Ulrich $2,500 for a dead hundlt nod $1,000 of the slate protective committee, all If he Is taken alive. the law enforcing ollieers In the state Heading op the vlgllanle movement will he with n watchful for the financiers are Haul J. Ullrich, citizenry that lias been aroused to nc-president of the Ullrich Savings batik. tlon by the Increasing boldness of the Mount Clemens; F. V. Merrick, vice criminals. It Is expected, Mr. Ullrich president of the Pigeon State bank, said, that at least 1,000 armed vigiLansing, rnd It. I. Sherwood, presilantes will he sworn In during the dent of the Grund Haven Stale bank, next tour mouths. Crand Haven. One feature of the 'plan which of Deputies In Every County. necessity cannot he divulged, Mr. Under (he plan as outlined there Sherwood said. Is a series of death will be deputized from three to fitly traps that will be arranged In each vigilantes In every county that has a hanking community. Another feature bunk. Is u system of road blockade that will These men will he armpd with Insure tire appearance of 150 to 300 Krug men on all highways within 15 minpistols nnd rllles with a killing power at a mile utes after a hank la attacked. and a half. Fast automobiles will he "We are deadly In earnest about stationed within easy access to eae!r this vigilante plan," Mr. Sherwood hank nnd the vigilantes will... he. stilted. It appears that nothing extrained to mobilize quickly, us soon cept the use of force will put nil end as the alarm Is sounded. to the depredations of these potential The plan also contemplates a sysmurderers. Very well, If that Is necestem of silent alarms statlom'd In vusary to curb them, we will be glad to rlous parts of the hunk. The wires see thut they get It." leading from the silent nlartns will be encased in steel sheathes to prevent cutting. Skis Replace Roller These alarms will lead to various Skates in Wyoming places In the city or town where the Wyo. Great distances In Cheyenne, event the vlgllnntes are stationed. und blinding snowstorms fail to keep of a hank attack It Is only necessary to step on a button. The alarm does Wyoming children out of gclmol. When snow's are deep along the not sound Inside of the hank Hiid the divide am) roads are 'robber will not be aware that while continental blocked early mm ulng at the district he is In action, vigilantes are mobilizing on the outside to meet him with a dchoolhouse one finds boys uml girls lu from every hall of lead as he emerges. skiing and direction. Some of them have dog Secret telephones will also he Inteams and sleds. The teacher ut Keu-ilastalled. while a system of widespread school travels In this manner. alarm will he worked out with the Covered wagons, which give proteclocal telephone companies. - In the larger cities a paralyzing gas tion from hit lug winds, are used In sleds Koinedlst riels, with horse-drawwill he used which can he set off from Is snow the serve when In to the deep. hank, any point completely parIn alyzing the bandits at the teller's Many students ride horseback. consolidated rural districts, where windows. winters are milder, dosed motor Many of the counties are planning to Install sirens enduing a sound difbusses are used entirely. Fewer eldldrtii play hookey here ferent from any factory whistle or fire alarm, which will he heard for a dN-- ' than In cities where (lie school is just tunee of at least five miles In all direc around the corner. 8-- 1 -- g ll -- Swedish Public to See Gifts to Royal Couple Stockholm, Sweden. The generosity of two continents to the Swedish crown prince and crown princess during their receut tour around the world will be demonstrated to the Swedish people la a special exhibit of gifts and souvenirs. It will be held in the castle of Ulrlksdal, just outside of Stockholm, where the royal couple have their country home. The American gifts Include an automobile from Henry Ford, The Japanese gifts alone filled O'J large packing cases. They include art objects,, dresses, hooks, screens, paintings, archeological finds and photographs. From China,, where the crown prince bought a numlicr of rare curios, more than 18 cases have come. 03afCK00KKK0000fl Arrangements for the Paris of the American Legion to be y held September 19 to 23 have ul been completed both aide and abroad, James F. Bartod, national adjutant of the Legion, reported after Inspecting arrangements recently In the French capital. It f pre-son tut Ives of veterans organizations and high city and government officials met Adjutant Rarto'n, Bowman Elder, national chairman of the France convention committee, and John J. Wicker, national travel director, upon their arrival on French soil. All expressed eagerness for the day when their former American comrudes In arras would visit the scenes of the World war. Reservations are Increasing und no date hag been set when any bookings will close. Under the arrangements the sessions of the ninth annual convention of the Legion In Paris will he held In the Palace Trocndero, famous govThe ernment exhibition building. Hotel Continental will be the headquarters of the Legion auxiliary and the Hotel Palais dOrsay that of 40 and 8, the play and honor society of the national organization. Thirty thousand rooms ranging in rate from $7 per week up are under contract to house the veterans in the French capital. On September 19 there will be a great Legion parade In which veterans of I he allies will join. In the reviewing stand will be Marshal con-rentl- prae-ticull- uyallups of Washington Charge Fed eral Government With Unfair Tactics. Tacoma, Wash. In their fight to ullect more than $3,000,000 rrm the ederal government for violations of heir rights, Indians ot the Puyallup ribe. at a hearing tn Fliwood. near ucoma, unwound the traditions of heir race and retold, through evidence-aneyewitness the happenings at thy Medl which ted lo a ine Creek pow-woreaty between them and Isaac I. Steens, territorial governor, In Decern docu-uenta- ht. 1852. Three Indians, who were born so long igo that they have forgotten their igea, are on band to tell what they emember of the proceedings at Med-dn- e Creek 75 years ago. The three ancients are Wapato John and Tom Milroy of Msqtmlly, ami Lucy Sliiglmni. who was born near Gig Harbor, and has made her home 111 various sections of the Northwest. The treaty was full of Jokers, which worked to deprive the natives of their land rights. It Is charged. Since then the Indians, continually pushed into the background by the advance of white men. have suffered on account of the unfair tactics of the government, they charge. , Their allegations, which Include bitter personal charges against the honesty and Integrity of Governor Stevens. are made up of a score of counts. The testimony being taken from witnesses and by reference to state and national documents, will be sent to Washington, I). C-- , for final notion. It Is expected that the decision on the claim will not be made for at least five years. half-million- s, Anti-Gossi- Defeat In Louisville, Ky. Tennessee recently of an law" has cuused students of history to dig into musty tomes und discover thut Kentucky has two, one enacted lu 1924 and the other passed on from Mother Virginia to its The lusly Infant Kentucky. latter statue Is more than 250 years old, but Its provisions are just ns binding now as when the grand assembly of tlie colony of Virginia, in session at James City In l(i(il), adopted the measure. The Virginia bill is known as chapter II. of the acts and was passed while the Merrle Monarch. Charles II., was ou the throne of England. When Virginia became a state It adopted the acts of the and when Kentucky was created In 1792 front. Virginia that state adopted the Virginia statutes. untl-goss- lp - James F. Barton. Ferdinand Foch, supreme commander of the allied forces; Gen. John J. commander of the Pershing, J wur-tiin- e oooooooockxooocko-ckokxoo- A. E. F, and Howard P. Savage, national commander of the American Legion. of the Plana and development France convention from the United States side have been going on two years. The Legion has obtained one-hafare for the rout.d trip from the veterans' home town to the ports of embarkation on this side. A fleet of twenty eight of the largest oeeuti liners', of which the S. S. Leviathan Is flagship, will carry the Legionnaires to France. Round trip steamship fares on the official Legion ships range from $145 SO to $370 on most of the ships, while on the S. S. Leviathan the rates are from $151.50 up. Legionnaires will have full run of the ship and there will be a complete program of games and entertainment ut sea. Most of the Legionnaires will travel with their local delegations. The landing ports abroad will be Boulogne, Havre, Cherbourg, and Antwerp. Belgium. Those eligible to take the trip at the official steamthe Legion rafes-oers fall Into the following categories: Members of the American Legion ia good standing for 1927 and with a 1929 membership card; mempaid-ubers of the American Legion Auxiliary paid for the saine period ; fathers and lf '"5SVw Sw-- on-thi- s w .Ssrs,... INDIANS CLAIM THREE MILLION UNDER TERRITORY TREATY (Copyright. Find Kentucky Has p Laws 2 resident Americans nave Picturesque view ut Hie city of Hankow, tnmi whim .m Incidents similar to the attack on foreigners In Nanking. Mod because of the Black Crows Stained Yellow by Tree Spray black crows Wenatchee, Wash. have turned yellow; horses, cows und farm poultry wear snITron coots these days, while orclmrdists Hre spraying trees with a sulphur mixture. Any objects coming In contact with the wet spray from the force pumps luiuiediately adopt a sticky coloring, und curious birds filttiug through the orchards go hack to the forest strangely camouflaged she-drago- n how. Trenton, N. J. For a second time this session the freeholders of Sussex und Hunterdon counties have been unsuccessful In an uttempt to have their salaries reduced. Nol Friendly New York. A seven year-old hoy tried to make friends with a wrestling hear outside a Brooklyn then ter and was badly clawed before he could be rescued. Compound. I have taken Lydia E. PInkham's Yegetable Compound and I think It la the moat wo- nderful medicine I ever tried," la the statement Mr& made by Goldie Shoup St Joseph, She a. de- clare that after taking the Compound she Is ia heulth better i before. than Mrs. J. Storm of 29 Lane Street, Paterson, N. .T writes: I cannot speak too highly of your medicine and I recommend it to all my friends." These statements were taken from two enthusiastic letters which tell of the help that haa been reetdv. d from using the Vegetable Componn L Both Mrs. Shoup and Mrs. Storn t n condition whh-were In s caused them much unhnppluest from When women are suffering lack of strength and from weakness, their own life and that of their fui:r l!y Is affected. When they feel w!l and strong and are able to do the'r housework easily, happy homes ars run-dow- the result. Are yon on the Sunlit Road te Better Health? Regulation Birthday 20 Is a red-lettday in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kosin-sk- l, Toledo, Ohio. Four boys have been born to them on that date, all two years apart Edward In 1908, 1910; Clarence, 1912, and Stanley, 1914. And all four were born exactly ut noon. Three of thelr,reina!n-In- g five children also were born In February , Al-de- n, February. Railroad for Albania . Albania, which has previously 'enjoyed the doubtful distinction of being the only country In Europe without a railroad. Is building one which will place her In line with other countries In this respect Her first railroad la miles long. but twenty-thre- e Giggling girls may grow up Into grim old women. Keep on laughing, girls. oft Corns Money Back Says Your Druggist if Moones Emerald Oil Doesnt Do Away With All Soreness and Pain in 24 Hours. Get a bottle of Moones Oil with the understanding does not put an end to the soreness and do away with Itself your money will be returned. Emerald that If It pain and the. corp. promptly, Don't worry nbout how long youve had it or how many other preparaThis powertions you have tried. ful penetrating oil is one preparation that will help to ' make your painful aching feet so healthy nnd free from corn nnd bunion troubles that you'll be able to go anywhere and do anything In absolute feet comfort So marvelously powerful Is Moone'a Emerald Oil that thousands have found It gives' wonderful results in the treatment of dangerous swollen or varicose veins. Your druggist Is selling lots of it Meaning me? from a bone spavin, ring bone, splint, curb, side bone, or similar troubles; gets horse going sound. Absorbine actsmildly butquickly. Lasting results. Does not blister or remove hair, and horse can be worked. Atjdrnggists, or postpaid, $2 AO. Horse book S free. Kens passenger was Annt Julia. Spectators who had been watching the plane saw It dip suddenly and Ken bold twirl dizzily downward. Patty afterward that he thought for a moment that n crash to earth would be the best way out of It Then It righted suddenly, but, to the surprise of the other aviator, turned hack And presently It toward the Inn. gilded gracefully down. Aunt Julia had said nothing further and climbed out without comment. As she started across the field with her bead held high, a slim figure detached Itself from the crowd and ran over. Wasnt It wonderful. Auntie? Like nothing yon ever experienced before? Aunt Julia paused ami those who huscaught her words are still puzzling grandfathers of Legionnaires; bands of women members of the Le- over them. Nothing, Patricia. No one ever gion or auxiliary when accompanied by mei.dor wives; minor lineal de-- j not even your sainted uncle at bis scemlunts of Legionnaires; brides of worst ever called me to my face an n before! old Legionnaires In 1927 prior to the conseemed "Why what Patty vention; and newspaper representatives with credentials from the pu.lv stunned. Ilad the high altitude aflislier showing that they are ou active fected her mind? Take him if yon want him," went duty coverng the conventions. "What do you supAlthough department quotas of on Aunt Julia. he calling you, some day? hell pose were la movement recalled the space Kenneth stepped forward. Patty, by national headquarters ou March 15 said In a low voice. This Is too he still remained be to had there space with local delegations, it was an public a place for explanations. I hapnounced after a check. The lA'gioa dont know how this mix-upened has prepared au attractive Hut how did you get here so On to Haris steamship folder show-luthe ship assigned to the state dele soon. I only just telegraphed a few I got Aunt Julia to take gations, the official duns, rates und minutes ago. In the plane to get her out other Information essential to veteruns my place ! the of heart was heatway a Pattys to make for the reservation desiring Haris trip. Veterans may obtain one ing wildly although her expression was most puzzled. of the folders hy writing either to tli I say, Pat, he said desperately. France convention officer of the par- My plane Is here. Ill get It and we'll b stute whose address may tlcular obtnined from the local Legluu post take a spin." And so, far from the curious throng, or to the France convention commit-- I tee. national headquarters, the Amer In the perfect Isolation of spaae, they explained to each other. And they j lean Indianapolis, Ind. didn't return to the luu. - 9-- very lama Pleased oser says: "Had horse with bone spavin Now sound a a doHtr; not t lame step ia months. Working daily,'1, --s' W F. YOUNG. Inc. 5 IIHyimsnSt..Sormg(ial-'l- , Mass. HURT? For burning or wtlv lid, n and to relir Itifliunma-nnd worenesii.ow Mitrhll Salvo, aecordinjr to diroe-tionSoothing, he&Jing, BALL RWJXEL A4T WTeriy Flaco Siv York p I of HU-nol- His companion turned to him and half lifted the visor of her helmet. she-drago- p Tough Luck By Women Who Used Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable C I miss you unbear- pv EAR KEN: Is as obstinate Aunt Julia ably. as ever and bound I shall marry Roger Drake, who showed up here yesterday. I shan't, of course. Theres an aviator here that reminds me of you, and Im taking a flight with him Wish It were you, old Wednesday. dear. PAT." Lieut. KenneWi Barrows returned the note to its pale blue envelope and sighed deeply. Patricia, adorably satisfying when present was devilishly unsatisfying when absent. So casual about Roger, so tantalizing about the aviator fellow." So so bang It all, If only he could once capture her he could keep her, but uncaught he would never feel sure of her. Of course that mercenary old relative had a keen eye for the Drnke and no eye at all for Ken. lie withdrew the missive and reread It, searching for those messages which are popularly supposed to be hidden between the lines. Poor sleuth that he was, he unearthed nothing. Yet, as he refolded It, an Idea from somewhere smote him. Patty was too Ingenuous to have originated It, but, If he knew her. she would fall for It At any rate, It was worth a gamble. The following day Miss Patricia Allen sat In her bedroom and ponI wonder," she rumidered deeply. nated. if I should telegraph Ken to fly Up here and kidnap me, If he would do It. We could fly to New York nnd her eyes began to sparkle. She Jumped up, Jammed on her yellow sports hat, nnd slipped down to send her impulsive message. You see, Patty didnt know that at that very time Ken was working along a line of his own. Wednesday afternoon two planes might have been discovered on the aviation field In the rear of the Lake-vieInn, hut one was more or less concealed behind some trees and shrubs, having been wheeled there for that purpose. You see, old boy, Ken explained to the lad who was earning a fair amount by taking the Inns guests for short- flights, its my one chance to get my girl away from the clutches of a female dragon. Don't I remember you In the Argonne region? Thought so. Now you let me take your place, at the last moment when the girl Is She wont recognize this seated. plane and you can use mine until my return. Snme engine - and controls. luckily. Thanks! It was a perfect afternoon for a flight,, with blue skies and startlingly clear- - views. Kens heart missed a beat or two as, according to preconceived plan, he stepped forth at the last moment nnd climbed Into the plane beside Its solitary passenger toward whom he did not dare Ionic. He was sure of his identity remaining undisclosed until he was ready to reveal It. He was wondering just what Aunt Julia would say when the plane failed to return with her niece nnd she wns handed the note he had left for her with the other flyer. For some moments he was occupied In skillful manipulation of the plane, but once it had reached the desired altitude find was circling evenly, lie spoke ns quietly as he could for the roar of the engines. "Don't be frightened, Putty. It's Ken. We'll he married In Warrensville. I had to get you someaway from that old LEGION COMPLETES PARIS TRIP PLANS 2 ger 4 legion Americans Have All Departed From Hankow wF MADE HAPPY By H. 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