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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923 SENT TO WHITE HOUSE Quake Makes Prince Popular Palace' j Mini, freely translated. We're planning a bigger, more beaue tiful Tokyo. And several million are going to live here. They're not going to run away from Tokyo. And I'm not not by a Jugful I" Stopped Moving Talk. And when the So that was tliur. story leaked out and you could hardly expect such a story to stuy bottled up very long It squelched pretty effectively the tnlk of removing the Japanese cupitul from Tokyo to Kyoto, or anywhere else. Well, then," suld somebody, per haps II will be Just as well to go ahead with the Imperial wedding the prince regent and the Princess Nagako were to have been married In November. It wouldn't be rlglit to allow an enrthquuke to ah to ah shall we say, Interfere with the happiness of so suspicious an occasion." This hns Jimmied the happiness of an awful lot of people," observed the regent, and to me It doesn't seem fair tliut my happiness should be sought when so inuny are sudor that the state should spend so much money on a wedding when all the money we eun raise Is needed for relief and reconstruction. Thera will be no wedding this fall! So, again, that was that came back the Oil, very well, ieo-pl- teen years, is another highly esteemed Atlanta woman whose gratitude and desire to help other prompts her to tell of the wonderful results she derived from the TuiiIhc treatment. "I had suffered from nervous Ina certain Instruments while and loss of ap(ietite for four digestion station. The loose inttpler presents or five said Mrs. Culpepper, years," little dlflteulty In this regard, and t and was always nauseated I nearly measof simple and very effective wuy had heartburn so bad I could hardly uring limy lie provided by screwing stand It, and became so weak and rule, preferably innrkr-- In centimeters, nervous I could hardly do my houseto on the ends of the primary parallel work. the slider ax shown in the sketch. A "Rending what Tanlnc had done for of the base coupler rule screwed to the others, I decided to try It, and by the slidthe antler the rod which support time I finished the first bottle I was feeling so much better that I bought two more. When I had finished the third lxittle I was feeling fine and had actually gained sixteen pounds. Tan-la- c is all that is claimed for It." Tanlac Is for sale by all good druggists. Take no substitute. llii-i.hii- I.arldle Buck. nephew of Lnddle Boy, whose father is the famous Alan and many times ehampion. whose niolher Is lorn Itlanclie, l.ad die Itoy's sister. Ims been presented ta President Coolidge by Mrs. A. P. Calhoun of Atlanta. Gu. Fy.I Nephew of Shah Goes to Work in Coal Mine Berlin. Alciul Ahmed, the young benephew of the shah of Persia, has In the gun work ns an ordinary miner Guido mine near llindenlmrg, Upper Silesia, for the iiirHie of learning emiim-crinso Unit practical mining he can develop t lie valuable turquoise mines of Persia. In ilic vlrin'ty of XTiilmpnr. which have been worked foi urie hi a primimore than eight tive way. g i nt Ff?. 2 Danderine" So Improves less, Neglected Hair. in pelled to land In the course of his long Explorers Cross Lofty Crags failure flight. Though Amundson' ranched Flying Boat Wonderful wus known liefori1 r Spitsbergen, lie mnde use of bis opportunity to uitike interesting aerial reconnaissances, which he describes la the None Zurehcr Zcltung In sn article translated la the Living Age as follows : Engine Starts to Knock. 1 determined to cross over the Oiydcnliis range, which culiuinnler in cryKialline pinnacle of Newtoritop at a height of nearly U.OHO feet, and thence ucross the ,riU or fin miles uf mountainous country to IJinlopcn strait. My pilot Neumann, was a veteran seaplane oienitor. The great Ice fiord lay before us. On both sides vast glaciers, framed In rugged cliffs, descended Into the deep blue water. To the northwurd rose a sea of peaks and piunuclea, whose violet hues stood out with kulfe-lik- e shurpness against tba golden-yellohorizon. To the southward one snowy dome followed another under an azure blue Italian our gaze heaven, beyond which seemed to lose Itself In Infinity. Ilut what ailed our motor? Whenever Neumann gave It more gas It would knock distressingly. I left It to Neumann to decide whether we should turn hack, but be motioned vigorously ahead, throttled down bis motor as much us H)sible and trusted to his "flyer' luck" uot to leave us lu the lurch. Take Picture of 8cenery. We were only 0,000 feet above the sea and Newtontop still towered above u. When Neiiimiun gave the motor more gas to rise higher. It began to knock ugaln, so our only recourse was to find a wuy through the inountnln pusses, where we were violently tossed hi i her iiiul thither by powerful wind currents. We would glide above deep abysses, skirt, glittering bluish-greelee precipices, ami turn sharply this way ami that In order to record on our films ns iiiip-I- i n possible of the Spitsbergen. Flying over Jagged Arctic mountain crags in a seaplune with knocking" motor provides the thrill of thrills It Is no siiort for one with a weak heart. Such a trip was mnde by W. Mlttelholzer, a Swiss aviator wbo bus charge of the aviation expedition sent to Spitsbergen Ice-cla- d with Amundsen In his attempt to fly from Point Barrow to Spitsbergen, lie took with him an Junker seaplane to relieve Amundsen should the latter be com- to These beautiful bn nzex, brought as gift to tills country by Hungary's American grt'iiieM statesman, Count Appoiiyl, slioiv Wusbliigiou ami Kos-uti- i. end Hungarian patriots, witli symbol uud emblem of both countries. j An Gob to Lose His Flat Hat Soon WOMEN! Coils and Spider-We- b Toothache trad But Neuritis fo Rheumatism AUo bottle, of 24 and at Barer Mmlkehw at lUeouatlCKidwtw THINGS JlIIHIT,lfn ue marry j ou t DANDELION BUTTER COLOR lOO-Dr- W!). t NEW AGAIN wl'y earth A man at forty knows Hlinnst half ns much us he thought he know at twenty. g Especially Prepared for Infants bell-ah- s AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWGE Castoria and Children of Mother! Fletchers Castoria lias recommend It. Tlie been In use for over 30 yeurs as a ulways bought bears substitute for pleasant, harmless Custor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcotics. Proven directions are on each package. Physicians everywhere All Ages kind yon Un signature of nt Two pleasant ways to relieve a cough Take your choice end suit or Menthol your taste. S-flavor. A sure relief for coughs cold and hoarseness. Put one in your mouth at bedtime. Aiwaya keep a box on hand. B SMITH BROTHERS C0gHJgPps Schools for scandal are also badly irercrowded. Health and good looks the reward of internal cleanliness Coil Can Be Connected on Honeycomb Coil Plugs In This Manner, and Sama Mounting Uaed for Either Type of Coil. Spider-We-b ; drilling these holes, care should be taken not to touch any of the metal coil points in the plug. Tlie spider-weform lx to theM brass strips hy two bolts through the holes at the end of ouch strip. In mounting the colls the metal stripy on tlie middle coil xlioiiM n bent to bring it to the exact coiner and tlie other two colls are mounted with the side holding the coll plugs toward the center. b lii-l- Simple Way to Make Variable Condensers Two round pasteboard boxes, such as oyster containers, a knob and pointer, tinfoil, and two binding post are needed. One of the boxes should he slightly smaller than the other to fit iliside. A piece of tinfoil Is fastened to tha box to cover just half uf It, a shown in the drawing. A knob la fastened to (lie front of tbls box to In.-i- Cousin Buys Tract and Presents It to Audubon Societies. ten-roo- I ' A J I j Variable Condenser Can Ba Constructed Out of Two Round Paoie-boar- d Container and Soma Tinfoil. turn It, and a binding post, which makes contact with the foil. A thin sheet of paper should be putted over the tinfoil to Insulate It The outside box is covered In the earns way ai the Inside, although. If the pasteboard la very heavy, it Is belter to fatten the tinfoil on the Inside of the outer box and good HEALTH hand. If looks go you do not clean internally, your looks keep and health are undermined together. A clogged intestine breeds poisons that reach every part of the body. These poisons ruin the complex- ion and undermine health. Constipation brings on such ailments as headaches, bilious atC J Lulu Thmughout Lift tacks, and insomnia V Ymt Ktti CIma InUntllf each of which sapsyour health and vitality. Soon much more serious conditions follow. In constipation, say intestinal specialists, lies the primary cause of of all illmore than ness including the gravest diseases of life. three-quarte- rs Laxatives Aggravate Constipation Laxatives and cathartics do not overcome constipation , say s a noted authority.butby theircontinued use tend only to aggravate the condition and often lead to permanent injury. Medical science, through knowl- -' edge of the intestinal tract gained observation, has found by y at last in lubrication a means of overcoming constipation. X-ra- Physicians Favor Lubrication The lubricant,Nujol,penetratesand softens the hard food waste and thus hastens its passage through and out of the body. Thus Nujol brings internal cleanliness. Not a Medicine Nujol is not a laxative and cannot gripe. Nujol is used in leading hospitals and is by prescribed physicians throughout the world. Dont give , dis- - . ot habit this ease a start. Adopt internal cleanliness. Nujol is not a medicine. Like pure water, it harmless. Take Nujol as regularly was as you brush your teeth or your face. For sale by alldrugg,fc Qpohifai I." RI US. did. E$ELL"ANS 25$ Children Cry for 15-ce- Ml FORINDKKSTI0N A Standard for 90 Years. As a laxative and blood purifier there la nothing lietter than Brnnilreih Pills. In use throughout tlie world. Adv. Diamond b Sure Relief It Is well our faults arc not written on our faces. 9yo op Tint Any Worn, Shabby Gar-meSo many amateurs have honeycomb or Drapery. roils and mountings that the idea has been conceived of adapting the honeycomb coll mounting for the with home-mad- e colls. This wai spider-we- b Dye: accomplished by connecting the latter coils to the plug in the manner shown in tlie diagram. The colls must be Each package of Diamond wound on a liHkellte or bard rubber form. Two pieces of brass to secure Dyes" contains directions so simple the form to the plug are cut In the that any woman can dye or tint any faded thing new, even If shape Indicated; two holes are drilled rid, worn,never dyed before. Choose In tlie strip and corresponding holes she has store. at color drug any coll In the honeycomb plug. through TOMB Ideal home for wild fowl, nnd a fitting memorial to Mr. Unoxerelt's love (or wild thingx," said Mr. Pearson. Tlie tract surrounds tbe Roosevelt New York. Kleven ami a half acres tonili In A Young's cemetery of w LI land which surround The grave building ucurby lias been leased of TliV'i'lore Kiwwevplt at Oyster Bay for tea years nnd will be converted bus boon purchased by Ids cousin, W. Into a bird muxeutn nnd library for l.'u.llu lPxiM'ielt, Now York capitalist, students and pilgrims to Hoosevelt'i and presented to the Natlenal Associa- grave. -tion of Audubon nuclei les for a wild Trees, shrubs nnd vines which bear or" type of headgear, such o bird sanctuary uud shrine for bird frails birds like best to feed X the difficulty of keeping It on $ on will lovers, be plant ed on the grounds, when the wind Is blowing und although The gift has been accepted and the existing Jungle" will be prethe esse with which It wrinkles, made for the expenditure of served so far as possible. Bird feed(dans long here been apparent, bat J thousands of dollars In carrying out ing grounds, fountains, hatha and ahel-ter- a Kirch for a substitute has been the donor's Ideus. This announcewill be Installed In natural setfruitless thus far. ment wax made In connection with the tings. assivlut ton's convention at the AmeriA catproof fence waa built around can Museum of Natural History. the property before It wa deeded to Mr. I.oosevelt, whose estate adjoins the Audubon societies. Future and Present Philosophy triumphs easily over past the late president's home st Sagaand future evils but present evils may more Bill, has turned over to the AuNearly half the world's total sspply dubon societies a veritable jungle, an of silk today cornea from Japan. triumph ever pbllesSphy. DYE FADED Honeycomb Coil Plugs on scenery g'orioiix, either hand. Neumann performed his lask wiili coolness and courage. For nearly half an hour we lltrcnded our way wiih ninny a twist and turn umid Ihe highest (Hulks of Spitsbergen in a seaplane! leaving our lofty iimtiniiiln companions wc were soon six'eding over a mighty glacier, where we eouhl easily have made a lauding uliiuixi anywhere. preserve rrrrrTPLAN bird AT ROOSEVELTS Pain A harmless vegetable butter toioi used by millions for A0 years. Drug stores and general stores sell hottler of Dandelion fur 33 cents. Adv. Life- abundance of luxuriant hair Thia la a Good Method of Meaauring full of gloat, the Coupling of Honeycomb Coil gleams and life or a Loose Coupler. shortly follows a genuine toning up ing secondary. In such a position a to of neglected be easily seen, will measure the coup- - acalpa with de' ling. pendable Honeycomb colls present a more difficult problem. The old method of Falling hair, measuring with a rule the distance Itching scalp and the dandruff Is corlie tween their extreme emla Is slow rected Immediately. Thin, dry, wispy and inaccurate. A much easier and or fading hair la quickly Invigorated, quicker method is to place a protractor taking on new strength, color and Danderine la dewhere the colls separate, at the mount- youthful beauty. ing or panel, ami then the coupling lightful on the hair; a refreshing, ean he taken down un paper In de- itimulatlng tonic not atlcky or greasy I grees. Figure 2 show how thl may Any drug store. Advertisement he accomplished. With these simple addition any aninteur ran keep for By strictly attending to our own reference the position of his colls or business It may limit our useful coupler when hearing some elusive knowledge. g j A GLEAMY . n U. S. MASS CF BEAUTIFUL HAIR GIRLS! Peaks in Plane Mlfti-lliulie- Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago t. ; Scenery. buy-- M . Dan-Cerlne- of when you Algebra is said to train the Where It Her Wisdom During courtship u man's word guei but some wonderful successes seventeen times as far as It about Smith My wife' not a fuoL never had It. docs after marriage. mean. Soar Over Ice Pictures BAYER SAY Amiris I tb Intel-lec- ci-ii- i Gifts From Hungary to America X Mrs. Leona Culpepper, 17 Luclle Avenue, who was a trained nurse for fif- Many an amateur has wished for some good method of measuring hi coupling, whether close or loose and how much or what degree, in order to Jot down notes on ihe position of his . Tokjri. The earthquake win preily regi-n- t rough to lUri'liItu, eruwn I'liiice anil future emperor ot Japan. Hut it nude him, If (niM'llile, p more isqmlur with the people thnn ever before and he hud already Iippii held In mure uffeeihin hy his aiihjeets than any of his predecessors everwer not even excepting ilelljl the Greut, whose reign saw the beginning and luueh of the making of modern Japan, which la one way of The an earthquake without describing crown using profanity, busted up the prince's wedding and his pet palace, where he had planned 10 live with his hride, the Princess Xagnko Kunl. and It caused some of the liniierlul counselors to priqaise that the Imperial family remove to Kyoto, the ancient cupitul. In South Jupun. Of Nothing doin'," sold Hlmhlto. course lie didn't say It In those words. Itut his veto wus flat. It wus straight, direct and to the iwlnt. We're going to rebuild Tokyo, as I get the big Idea," auld he or VBnumd PRAISES TANLAC Rule Marked in Centimeter Will Be Found an Aid to Amateuri. counselors. Orders People of Japan Applaud to Feed Hungry Before Rebuilding "At least surely at the orvery least we may be allowed to of the der liniiiodialu eoiaiiieni-emeii- t work of rcbuililiiig the Kasumagasekl pain e V Food Comes Fir-tWe won't Im "No." said work of rethe coiaiueis'e mediately building the Kasiimagaseki puluiv. As a niiiHi-- r of fact, we won't commence It any time main. Indeed, as I think it over, 1 have a hunch thut It Is going to be a long, long time before we rebuild that paluce because, first, we're going to feed the people and build temporary homes for them, and then rebuild the city permanently. And afier that Is done, If there la any spare change left you might drop around some afternoon and let me hove the lowest quotations on palaces." To repeat, the words are a liberalversion of the rough ly Americanized nnd ready version of the story that the people of Japan are applauding. Itut the spirit, the Idea behind the actual ufliclal orders, Ik faithfully presented. Karthquake sufferers first; then I run get married and talk shout a new palace, was the word of the regent. Yes, the enrthquuke has done a good And among ninny ImiHissIble things. Its Impossibilities was to make crown prince regent more popular than he was before among Ids (ample. aSS'U!AHOTHERKURSE FAT. OFF. For Internal Cleanliness . |