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Show & THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH VVVVNVVvVVyVVvVVWVyvVSVVSVSSVyVAAVVV eSSSSSSSmsmSSSSSSSKSKSJSa emsamsmsmsmsmsmsaaa Who Was Who? Window Used in Kidnaping Lindbergh Baby ssjasssasassssasasaajsss By Louise SI. Comstock MR. DOLLEY AND MR. HLNNESSY night Finley Peter to while away down in James McGarrys saloon on Dear born street in Chicago. Week after week there came from his pen those humorous conversations between Mr. and Mr. llennessy which, Dooley throughout the late nineties and the early nineteen hundreds carried a half comic, half philosophical commentary on the news of the day which proved a common sense and healthful influence on the thought of tie entire country. Mr. Dooley was supposedly patterned on James McGarry himself, as far at least as his rich brogue was concerned ; in thought and word he was undoubtedly his author, Finley was Mr. Hinnlssy Peter Dunne. John J. McKenna, veteran politician of Archie road," today chief inspector of Illinois employment agencies, and for half a century the newspaper mans best source of information upon interesting events in Chicagos history. Mr. llennessys share in the conversations was merely to supply Just the obvious commonplace remark needed to set Mr. Dooleys easy tongue wagging, seemingly inspired, in long expositions of current events, with a wisdom that served to set the opinion of many readers and a humor that served to smooth over much of the bitter partisanship of a day when party politics needed Just such treatment. . . . the Lord save us from harm, Mr. llennessy would piously remark, and Mr. Dooley would be off : Ye ought to know the history lv platforms. . . . Years ago, Mr. Ulnnissy, manny years ago, they was a race th dlmmierats an th raypub-lican- s NIGUT after used . State troopers ductors. the kidnaping of Baby Lindbergh, Four Generations of showing the window and ladder used by the Lindbergh-Morro- w Family ... WILD BILL TpllEY called Wild Bill him Hie--ko- but his name wasnt William, at all, and Instead of being wild, he was most of the time one of the men In tne quietest, whole history of the frontier. His real name was James Butler Hiekok, a native of Illinois, who served as a spy for the Union army in Missouri during the Civil war and later as an Overland stage driver and a scout for United States army troops in the Indian wars in the West. The name Wild Bill" was tacked on to him because of a desperate battle he was supposed to softest-spoke- will soon right things! pep, tasted a tome I" Every childs stomach, liver, and bowels need stimulating at times, but give children something you know all about. Follow the advice of that famous family physician who gave the world Syrup Pepsin. Stimulate the bodys vital organs. Dr. Caldwells prescription of pure pepsin, active senna, and fresh herbs is a mild otimulant that keeps the system irom getting sluggish. ' If your youngsters dont do well at school, dont play as hard or eat as well as other children do, begin this evening with Dr. Caldwells Get some Syrup Pepsin; protect your household from those bilious days, frequent headaches, and that that sluggish state of means the bowels need stimulating. Keep this preparation in the home to use instead of harsh cathartics that cause chronic constipation if half-heal- d - McCandlas fought with the while he was employed by the stage company. The only trouble with the story fs that- such a fight as has been described by many writers never took place. Official records in the Nebraska Historical society show that Hiekok killed one man named McCanles, a peaceful settler, 'and the manner of the killing was such as to reflect little if any credit upon Hiekok. Later as a marshal in. various Kansas towns, Hiekok made a brilliant record .as a peace officer, being noted for the deadliness of his aim with a pistol and the lightning-likrapidity with which he disposed of various bad men. This enhanced his reputation as Wild Bill, but It also led to his downbad man, fall. Eventually a would-bwho dared not faced Hiekok and shoot It out, slipped up behind him as he sat at a game of cards in Deadwood, S. D., one day in. 187G and shot him ' down. ' . gang taken too often. You can always get Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin at any drug store; they nave it all ready in big bottles. Here's Another Stab at Age of Mother Earth" One of the most remarkable discoveries of recent years is the radioactive metal, uranium, which gradually changes into lead, snys London The rate at which this process is carried out Is w'ell known, and it is Invariable. By taking rocks which contain both uranium and lead and finding the proportion of each metal now existing in tlfera, the length of time necessary to bring about the present state of affairs is not difficult to calculate. Such a Tit-Bit- calculation shows that the earth must have been solid not far short of two thousand million years ago. The paths of the earth around the sun and the moon around the earth are not what they were originally. Science can reconstruct them and discover the time needed to give them their present shapes. All of these methods show that the age of the earth must be more than one thousand million years and less than four thousand million years. We shall, then, not be far wrong If we fix the earths birthday at about two thousand million years ago. Tliat Nagging Backache Warn a Disordered Kidney May nEED of or Bladder Condition promptly a nagging ir- with bladder regularities and a tired, nervous, depressed feeling. They may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder condition. Users everywhere rely on Doan's Pills. The sale of millions of boxes annually attests to Doan's popularity. Your druggist has Doans. - e e Mills nDam Odd Traffic Directing High up In the signal control tower ..it the Detroit municipal airport a man stands as planes come In, directobject ing traffic with a barrel-shape18 Inches long and 8 Inches In diameter. It is fitted with pistol grips and triggers. As the planes hover In close the man can be seen pointing the "weapon at them. It Is an aerial traffic light which Is visible only to the the plane at which It Is pointed. When the red light shines the pilot must circle some more, but when he spots d the green the field Is clear for him to bring his plane down. Good News The scientists now announce that the world will last a trillion years Instead of 15 billion as previously estimated. Theres plenty of cheering news In the papers If you only look for It. Judge. . UNCLE TOM Mrs. Charles Long Cutter (second from left), Lindbergh and the kidnaped baby. THE PARENTS great-grandmoth- Mrs. Dwight Morrow, grandmother; Mrs. Latest Photo of Lindbergh Baby A tombstone, cleared of accumulated rubbish and vegetation recently by a government weed Inspector working near Dresden, Ontario, Canada, revealed the final resting place of Itev. Josiah Henson, regarded as the original of Uncle Tom, hero of Harriet Iieecher Stowes Uncle Toms Cabin. The tombstone is In an old cemetery just the miles off the main automobile highway east of Chatham, during Civil war days a great gathering place for runaway slaves who had come up from the South via the underground railway. In Canada they were safe from the dread fugitive slave laws which facilitated their capture and return In the states. On the tombstone Is the Inscription: "In memory of Rev. Josiah Henson Diet' May 6, 1883 Rom July 15, 1789 Age 93 years, 10 montns and 5 days, It was In 1850, when Tom was In Boston on his way to Canada, that She was so ImMrs. Slowe saw him. pressed, so go the reports, by his story of the brutality of certain slave owners, and by his description of the way In which his own father was beaten to death, that she resolved then and there to put him into print as the embodiment of her protest against the whole system of slavery. LONG-forgotte- ( 1932. Western Newspaper Union.) Good in Silence Photograph of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., made public by the family after' the kidnaping to assist la the search for the child. U n It doesn't pay to hold disrespect for others, no matter how they may Impress one. To dispute endlessly with other people is a mild way of showing ontempt for their opinions. 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