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Show i SALT LAKE CITY, I T i i Delving Into Stones Fascinating as Gambling. Find cinelnuiUi. The scientific recorded at tlio convention of Association for the viiiorican He of Science are uot limited Litlrely to men. Out of a group of the muiion who recently wad papers, ucbieve-Irtii- j s lnilcpendcnt research done ly Mrs. Charles D. fcilS ft'alrott. wife of iast year president been ilie association, ller work has and botany, ij! mo Lelils, geology in the Canafrom roc strata high up 1ms hammered out she Jh'chies dian Some 70.1 UK), 000 years old. triiol-itrlife df these stony remnants of early il'.luil. still organs filmed "It's the greatest sport in the world." luck of a gambler is f,- e said. "The than the luck of a uncertain more da ISO rock crack You i.nlogist. ;u.n perhaps In the twenty-firs- t Hud a marvilous specimen. of trlloliites, for I have g.- iud collector IaiSI U-e- n I ! . Sharp eyes." Not a Trained Geologist. 1 Mrs Walcott Is not u trained geoto-jisLut having lieen up In the mountains 25 times with her husband. then In the jllscuvcrcr of fossil life range, she has taken un active With work. jmrt in Ills research and "Little Jonah their SJunuh" hammers, they have contributed tuluable specimens to the world of s t, Cnin-f'ria- . ' science. It's not exuetly wlmt you might call Mrs. Walcott ex-- ., woman's life, found It of exI have "Ilut j.lulned. liuve set up We interest. traordinary Ins many us li) rumps in four months. J J know what It Is to rise for hreuk-- , fat at six In a tent pitched at an nltl- -' tude of 7,000 feet, break up camp, lii'n ride on horseback ull da; throtigb rjraln with a complete sketching bit strapped to my saddle. We consider icket, my husband's horse, a very When he decides to lever geologist. top at n rock we usually find that his nminct lias lieen sound. We curry live idiieriis with us and liuve 15 horses In i jail. I Hut the geological research they earen In the mountains Is only one liHe of Mrs. Walcott's work. She ias devclnjied n fo al of hotunlcal tudy of her own. In addition to and tinting wild flowers unit plants its sl;c finds them In their mire slate, she docs water color ..jketrhes of them not convent lonul-Jlzeliuf botanlcnlly correct. Iler Jwork lias caused s nineli interest smeng lintiuilsts that the Sinltlisonlan institution to bring out a book with of these nature studies. Finds Rare Orchids. My husband's Held of exploration lias given me exeel'ent opportunities a Cud rare and niim-nn- l plants," she ly . s ex-ri- dd. "I liuve nil the Alpine fioru to work on ns well us the flowers that grow In the valleys. It is frequently diilirn'.t to reach the specimens for close plm- togrupliy. They may he growing on the fringe of a sirea i or right in the middle of u swamp. When it is windy I may liuve to nuit hours to take my picture until the plants stop swaying. "In doing my water color s.cichcs. I have to work at high spooil. The blooms ure upt to he very perishable unless you lnipia-to catch them at the moment of their full perfection." Iler rarest find wa the cypriailiu:n. a little known orchid growing on liiirdcr. Much of l.er work has been done there. Item use of li.r range of her husband's Held of research. her seleeiloti is large and var,ed. He lias followed tin Camhrian formation front Mexico up to the fitmidinn Kochies, und her liotaniial studies M reteh over the same aria. Mrs. Wolcott bus iiuilc a delicate water color of u spray taken from ilie magnolia tree near the White House door, which Mrs. Coolidge sent to her not long ugo. Doctor Wale. at is sec- - 1. 1921 WOMEN CAN TALES OF I DYE AMY drapery1 GARMENT, Oy THE OLD Calls Work Sport I f ) 'I WEALTH MADE HER SICK Woman Geologist ' l, I'EHRl'AllY Things FRONTIER By F.LMO SCOTT Iint S V, A i or tint home dye.ee immd I 'vis" dyed before. 1 IV,mnN., 1:J. j SAM BASS, THE OUTL'.W ii'..' 110 OF A SONG Bam Una. I. came tom nnf. It was Ins nuv 1. n of v AnJ ul Hie lie bigna t i''.i . 'i"-- ' l II wmt way A cowboy lor to U Ic.pvtvi. loud svidoni Is the first of 1 ul a song that has "I" I1AT i.. ri I !u Britain Grauir.,a A it (nln. tier Old Cow ii Wiuder-lofsrU- (I I i a area l : BAYER SAY h! '! In a! i - i wlvn you buy Proved safe by millions and prescribed by ph sici ans for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache Neuritis Pain i y : I rv tiscinclit. sv A t every cow ciiiihi and along i Aiwnt fd'il v "R.ivit p:lik;UTi dig I ail fiom till' w t hull ctmtaii.s t'nii.ida line. Fur Sam 1 pinviMi directions. Mrs. W. !. Million', age eiglity-soli.inde "raver" boxes of li tablets plod.- - weie thus lmmortaii.i : on. of Atlanta, (in., wlm went to bci mill UMl lru.iiff. cf froKii-harih vies with Jr sick wlicn siie learned llnit she wa for ila- honor of helnj the U.'.i Vi:u.:j.':u' uf Wo;afUiU;ivLWUr of K.,'. j :i a. 4 Amilrln Uthe trad mark ef to inherit one third of Ih.ikki.ikki at hern of ilie most typical nuBw Auicr-- ' once from an estate which is uerrued Uses Insulting lean iiall.id. from property at Twenty-thirstreet a row heal under ruled m l. l'li'ppcr I'tl.iii. arrest that nialg if tlicie ure some who "',id paint and Itroadway. New York city, formeriii n.e olio i.nd a half horsepower I" ilriic He in-Sam as noildug limre tln.i, ,i sordid ly owned liv Itisliop Caleb Key. Mrs. I'l'lii eiiian An rigid miss, ln:t what an imr al propeller on the stern of a u ot lias lie 'mdeier "iugiMs plenty Mahout, win. has lived on limited " a Frenchman Ins nmd. it tow dal In' ll"? :id Y of Catarrh or Deafne.. Kl-Lil"1 lie wu. a 111,1 u,...a.u.ai means all her life, will build u hutne1 at him and ho more I, oats, eurrjing JO pass.ncaused Catarrh. f"nr Flapper - I made by of the envlioniiicnt o: cowboy prwlui-retury of the Smithsonian Institution in Florida, send all tier grundclilldren In llirt with mo. .refused SO Sld orer for drvigiiti h gel's. yon in Washington and his wife works , to eollege and give JO of her gami nut utterly bad, they would cite the F. I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio there with him every day. friends O.lKHI ujiicce. once lnciileut of the boy to whom Oldest Historical Tree offered a drink of whisky. Till oiliest Ii..si'IM:iI lice (lint till The hoy refused to tuke it, saying I I Mother doesn't hHow me to drink.'' oldest tree is mu in iVyloii. It cutbeen have us a to known pl.uucd, TIiiiFs right, sunny, inlnd your mu," I'" tree nml'T which said the outlaw and, us have so many ting from Du t I. in the i cur 245 t iiiiit iilnii :i r 1 he added sadly, transgressors, to Ibis it hit lint From time II. wouldn't le where 1 am luday If I had tended mid uulcreil; it been minded mine.' brunches ure supporinl by piBass first went outside tlie luw by grout llar. and the eurtli bus been terraced robbing s Union Pacific train, and folit so tliut It Ini' liccii able to lowed It up with bunk holdups, more up about roots ci'n'iiniully. fresh out put fur is shown lilgliest ier t cupltu, $04.20, train robberies and an occasional kill Municipalities cities with a imputation uf 30tl,t)00 tu lag until he became tlie must notori50U,0iKi. CASCARETS FOR LIVER The per capita cost of chief ous outlaw of his time. Once a mob debtedness Capita. from 100,000 to 300,0110 umuunted tu him and hanged hltn from a tree AND BOWELS caught 10c A BOX Washington. The cities of the cmin-tr- y $48.71, of cities from 50,000 to 100,000. on the hank of a river. They began 14 $44.! und In the small cities, having generally there are exceptions shooting at the dangling body and a Cures Biliousness. Constipation, Kick is a pleasant, harmless Substitute ure not living within tlielr Incomes, a population of 30, UK) tu 50,000, $44.37. shot cut the rope. Drug stun. Adv. Headuche.Indlgesfion. inUK) of the Comparable statistics lor census bureau statistics announced to tlio The outlaw's body dropped for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teethprincipal cities show the per capita dicate. ground and then rolled Into tlie river. The cost In has 1018 und increased $34.08 from revenues Spectrum of A compilation A big rattlesnuke was seen to crawl ing Drops and Southing Syrups, A my of sunlight, shiruig through a In tlie flscul year llfiTJ for tu $58.07 In 1022. he had where from the awny place succesthe In'o rated and An analysis uf the costs of the city ncpii prism especially prepared for Infants the Jtil cities having a population of struck and although the lynchers sion of colors culled tie spectrum, is 30, OUU or more, shows a total Indebted- governments shows tlie per cuplla cast find not could arms and Children all ages. dragged the river, they ness Incurred tliut year uinounting to for imiintenanee and operation uf grn-er- him. Upon their return to town they only visible In purl to liumun vision. Below the rod at one end and alone was of the cost The departments resident. principal each for $5.50 To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Item and amounted to $33.15. The per were asked if the notorious Knin Hass the violet at the other, as we nil government per capita. Including exwere really dead. Well, If lie ain't, know, ure colors which are Invisible cost of proven dirrctimvi on curb pnrlcngr. Fhyskian everywhere recommend permanent Improvements penditures for permanent Improve- capita he ought to be, replied one mnn. to and whose iiinllfy we eunimt its, ments amounted to $57.38 for the year, was $15.03. and wus allot, hanged, snake-ld- t New conceive. We know, however, (hat they largest city, "lie 1 against revenues of $51.81, the total came York, tlie country's drowned. That ought to lie enough." a with the and lire upprcchitiil by the yes of some year through surplus figures being $J,'J2,5GG,519 i lie As dead. afte wasn't Bill Sant over revenues Insects. of of $3.28 per capita TIKI, respectively. of Ills fall The totul net Indehtmlness nt the expenditures, but the pe capita net wards related it, the force It could before and Chiu tlie tunned snake, to Indebtedness $182.72. or mounted $.'hG18,iMi7,'J7J, BUTTER COLOR" was DANDELION close of the yeur cagos revenues lucked $3Jft per capita strike, he rolled into the river. The $03.-1Take your choice and suit per cnpliu. A hnnnless vegetable butter color of meeting her but her cold plunge revived him, unil upon comMenthol taste. b your $:8.07 Per Capita Cost. 50 millions fur years. Drug net Indebtedness amounts tu only ing to the surface he hid under a pile used by A sure relief for coughs, flavor. In bottles of cost sell Tlie total sluns government third of driftwood until nightfall gave him a stores Jiml general 35 per cupitn. I'lilludelplila, colds and hoarseness. Put one cents. Adv. fm 1022 was highest In the cities having ended Ilie year with a chance to escape. Buss wus finally of Dandelion'' city, largest in your mouth at bedtime. a population of 500,KK) or over, with n MAM per cupltu deficit of $:l.!'5 anil a per killed In the town of Iioimil lbnk. Tex., Ahrcyt iwp a box on fiancf. Tlie next $!Hi.S8. of coft at- per capita capita net indebtedness of $103.38. by u Texas I.an.'rr. ufier In; hail Large.it Per Capita Surplus. tempted to rub Mu hunk I here. So "v? n Among cities witli a population of great was l.is funic tlmt Die Irgishi- - will even weep over her old divorce A i'WLbt-....Illd'-'- e. ml- , Ion ut In KKi.lHK) or iiuiiv. Seat tb bad Die liigli- si papers." then tare, r i st ipe'iii!! by tin g'o'- - ' receipts. Jnuincd s.nil a per eaplta nv.iiiie HTTUTTNOL. v n l'.o.-was see- ernu; cui'ie n to sue for ; :'iio;i;it!u.: li R mi J Im" 44 is.'U sJy tlru by li,V,j! i)pr.nr;t;n!t suv1 ' ? S.hf.7 v ; Li. mill with f l,(.s Angelos thirl then. si !ves nciin i.uis yum in1 .7. i a to the i ".d "f STii!, !. ! Now York fourth with !'ys l.cd nl - Vfef r ci!i's with bi '.ost t t in "I).1.'!. his i Kii. 11 i i 'es v.vie: per ia;ii:i ri i 5.15: ..l ., Ola, It-- . v m24 j Btr Aerial Propeller - flails Catareh d ' MedlcSae ' Yn Ias Children cry Cities Spend More Than Taxes Y ield Increase Per ois - 1 niri-filll- I ; it Two pleasant ways to relieve a cough, S-- W' r j P i Reward for Invention i ?"n :.v., 'Y Auj-'.'n- llo.-lo- iT- - I i -- 1 .Cl'-.- . I. . v. I' ii ii Ii n.:" .' I . ' i - I i ru wi'll ii:' i ,.i in- . wi.ei'C . .1 V' ,j '! mu'h gr. l .j, e'.ii.' el i in tlie jr.ir. Icc -1 per nfii. ; - ! Ib'ildim:. $32.7!. j show cl Die largest per Detroll 77. Norfolk defii'it. with :i pit :i was next, ivilli S li'.i'J : limlii'ier llilrd h with $1!i.lii, und Yi'iing'iown with $18.1 Ci. St. Louis lirid Die large.! per iupltu surplus, with $!'!. Spokum sfiowed Boston $1.21 a iii I t'ini'inimii - filli leg iilllp'ltlilcd. At a trial Ilie child "on $12,500 filir Ills Injuries, iniikliig Die I . if ul iluiiiiigi'S ns ireiiis ioptilar demands the Information sent out by the weather hiireaii of the United States Department ef Agriculture by radiophone from several stations hits been amplified, und now Ineliules river forecasts unil stages, conditions of highway ns affected by the wenOier. effect of went her on crops, went Iter reports from the principal crop areas, nnd special forecasts for the guidance of meet distributed and relliihtc stations, from which hearty and continued cooperu Don may ho expected. They are so Dint prnctlcully all section of Ilie country lire assured of an nppur-tunilIn obtain Die forecast directly ll la linpossilile to approximately call mate the number of ieuple being served In tills way. Iii addition to the hundreds of of receiving set owners who the forecasts hy radiophone, lurg can tihinln them In numbers of no other ninny repent them to tlielr neighbors hy telephone. Tills latter form of service has become mi IKitcntlnl that arrangement are In blind for ii definite form of orgniilxu lion which mny replace the telegraph Ing of forecast messages now seni to center fur distribution. II Is exos-tethat more effective serrlra will he accomplished thereby and tliut consider fanners In harvesting. ('iMiprmtliin with a number of small stations with limited range hns been :00i'OOOOOCfO JKXKflaDOOOOIX p . discontinued und several large and V more powerful stations added. In ninny 5 cases forecasta fur several state are Havs Patience. Hicre are ninny dirty mails to be now hmmleiiat from a single station. f rmss, D fPi wt)i a little pu-- j The gi'iidnul discontinuance of the Hence ymi Ill always In tilde to find smaller and less powerful stations hits I - clean crossing. left Du bureau with dm In of well- - able economy will result. $27.511. . idiii-I'un- y ' v liol.-:i!- D.e A . . . v '. it i1.' o r I..i c ' 'K.euii'u'ed ef-lever i LtUtl fuOil hiifie r.Lisorlxjil Ly tin throughout the hotly. ut Ion will ... i r.uihllc of the :.!y u pfiifu'.li eighties tl.e.e v. smuil iiuiiibcr r! sun nors, anil tlli-.had no legal However, aboul lids Hum one of the for the men who hud lovii declination of the I'uffiiio had a change of heart, lie win t'harle J. Jones native of lllinu.. an I a si'Mler In Kansas, who had b en employed as a hunter hy the Fitieii I'ucllle rnllrund t r"i' Us laborers. to provide Sometimes 1 beci.iie sickened at the sluBgliter of the 'ie'enieiess brutes and felt like throw leg down ny rifle and never shooting another one of them,'' said Jones. "In ls"'; I aw tliut ths bison was doomed, and I resolved to atone for my rnid.i.is by saving as 1 could." ninny a party of cowboys So lie assembled the Tex ns Pan- and rode down buffalo calves, niptm-handle to Tliey raped 14 ef the Utile fellow, hut ixiulil save on! '"ur of tlipm. The remainder lllerady wiiit mad" In rap- . The next year tivity and died ipili-kJones went to tin I'anhamlle ngain. raptured t calvis and saved elgtit. Two later trip netted him 37 ralves, nnd with them a a nucleus he eventually built up a herd of several hundred buffalo on his ranch near Garden City. Kan By this time the American public had reHlled the nilsmkp that had been made, anil lieenwe amused to the necessity for netion to correct It. But even with public sentiment back of the effort to save Du biiffnlo. It Is doubtful If It could have succeeded had It not been for ,,ltuff:il"'' lorn, as he became universally known. Ills long work of atonement" had given hint a herd of bison from which he supplied animals to bring new strains of blood barito In parks. Into ths b.il ' s i i ! i j I w givu: phi ;.x pi rl er und :! h v in iiuy tn.ii c:.' I 'd lit ic-- i . !. .i.-- iiti:,'..',C i 1 f i J:i ' o v.'.vn Headaches follow. Hiliousncfs, sleepless nights, lack of energy, all result from constipation. Each of these takes away piecemeal something of your health and strength. In time, intestinal poisoning due to lack of internal cleanliness may , j ' j , i , cause the breakdown of some vital organ. In constipation, say intestinal specialists, lies the primary cause of of more than all illness including the gravest diseases of life. three-quarte- ; i j rs I ! j l y thou-sand- ' :- i- im-u- xi r sesseil ugiilnsi i'he rail mini "Don't git disappointed." sulil Inele Kbcn. "If ile clilllun don' go on lieln good nfler ('lirlsiniiis like dey was Je bi'fu'. It's only nnlural. IV weutlieFs likely to he Jen de same way." BROADCAST WEATHER Washington.' To : . i fc.rf la ; i BIG RADIO PLANTS NOW Located So That All Parts of Country Can Be Served. Iiii-l- lie known, Like the Weather. verdict for $15,-kwas glvrntu Thoiinis Clarke "f 275 West i W lliilidreil Forty-fiiuristris-- t r,jetitly by the illilslmi df the Supreiii)1 court, which iipliehl the lower court In gr:inilig this sum for to Die plaintiff's nine-yealil son, Thoiuan, Jr. Tlie Imy wn struck by an Eighth avenue smTace ear oil May 20, 1ir.1l, and ' y ' . i'. A I furl ut $:i.-i:- . New Ynrli,-- H 7: . . - .. mice beiMi'cit the M1 .'i,. Bncl.y ii:i uf Die mi':. :: u qiKinoi' ciM'i'.'i w I'.:nu;ii an I!.,- .s -i " di'Mi'.:''.: 'll el III- The four ; i i :i ensl' V'Ji'.tK!, i :u m: I e ii - li!!.' W'tls SC .n.'"!i . ::i 't'l's' nt mi. Assistant I'oltiiinstiir (ienerul 11. II. llillnliy presenting to T. I.. einplnyee of the mnll ling etiulpment slioji. In Washington, ffsKl, for a lul a device In Hie milking of mnll hug lucks. L .vz? i;:: $2':."l. : I !. m i t"SI "f ii- r I I Ills Son Injured , FatheriGeis $ 15,000 for j j Laxatives Aggravate Constipation and cathartics do Laxatives Xfmrr Impc.riont 1 Aon not overcome constipation, imp in 4 H akr noted authority, but by their says a continued use tend only to aggravate the condition and often lead to permanent injury. a means of ovcicotr.ing 'lipaticn, 1 lie gen- 0-'- !i tle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste and thus hastens its Htaltk mnj Happtntu Amiarrf Jnkmol L'kanltatu passage through and out of tlie body. Thus Nujol brings internal cleanliness. Physicians Favor Lubrication Nujol is used in leading hospitals and is prescribed by physicians throughout the world. Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and car net gripe. Like pure water it is harmless. Get rid of constipation and avoid disease by adopting the habit of internal cleanliness. Take Nujol as regularly as you brush your teeth or wash your face. 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