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Y for a trial plcg. tablets. - Along the Concrete DEATH CALLED B AFTER LINGERING ILLNESS WIFE OF LATE PRESIDENT DIES AT MARION ACT DF FANATIC APPROPRIATION MEASURES ARE OR EARLY PREPARED PRESENTATION Shock of Husbands Passing and Or. deal of Public Funeral Is Laid as Foundation For Final Illness Idaho Congressman Says Naval Supply' Makes No Provisions For Construction; Members Arrive For cuts, bams. blisters, rashaa, or akin troubles efaay h wounds, kind. Soothing and banting. Keep it always In h house, la tubes or bottles. Look for tbs trademark Vaseline on mry package. It Is your protection. 9 Chesebrough Mfjg.Co. (Ceasd) Nsw York State Street Vaseline PETROLEUM JELLY namr and we will ridrou.FU.E POSIT Alt) a In cant and bottl of LIQUID VENEER. WoniSeriul lor your daily dilating. Cleans.dusts and polishes with one sweep ofyour dust cloth. Kearws pianos, furnttura.wootf work, automobiles. Makes every thing look like new. Make dilating a Sand us your Sddbr Hardwmra.fumi-tnra.dni- ia Tl g, paint, grocery and Washington, Work on four of the bills for ihe annual appropriation various government departments is twenty-first- . being expedited by the subcommitof her tees of the house appropriations comWeakened by the shock husbands death and the ordeal of mittee so that the measures may be his public funeral a year and a half ready for the house when it convenes was unable to December 1. ago, Mrs. Harding of the malrecurrence One of the measures under considthe off throw the to her eration had which provides for the treasury and brought ady the 1922 at in postoffice departments, and the oth very.. gates of death ers take care of the navy, interior House. White ill late in and agriculture departments. Work She became seriously intervals on a fifth, the army bill, is expected October. Save for brief her of improvement, strength ebbed to begin soon. er.d. the until Representative French of Idaho, gradually Clifof the naval subcommitchairman were her brother, With her Charles Mrs. said the of tee, supply bill under conford Kling, Florida; President make no provision of would sideration widow E. Sawyer, Dr. naval construction a for program. physician; Harding's personnal George P. If a construction bill should be enactCarl W. Sawyer and secretary to the ed, he explained, the committee would Christian, former take up this purpose later in the late president. with been session. had who Dr. Sawyer, Such action might be necessary, Mrs. Harding almost constantly durher announced Mr. French pointed out, in view of ing her long illness, with filled were the His eyes death. possibility of senate action on a has She construction bill passed by the naval tears as he said simply. and house at the last session. It would quietdied; she went peacefully statement authorize an expenditure of about I may have a formal ly. $120,000,000 for eight new cruisers later. Mrs Harding passed into a coma and six river gunboats and the conon Monday morning and early Tues version of several coal burning battleships into oil burners. day she was unconscious. With the work of the appropriaShe was ill two weeks before the became condition committee well under way busitions her of gravity known outside White Oaks, the sani- ness is noticeably "picking up at Each day brings a new estate of the the capitol. tarium and country of members, contingent returning Sawyers. Then on the morning of November while those who do not expect to return until just prior to the open3, Dr. Carl W. Sawyer, after a conCleveC. Dr. J. Wood, with sultation ing of congress have sent their secrea issued taries and clerks in advance to open abdominal specialist, land, bulletin describing her condition as their offices. Outside of a general willingness "alarming. discuss the recent election, memto of sympathy Immediately messages bers a chiefly appear most interested and hope for rapid recovery began the of in the all prospects of an extra session parts pouring in from March after 4, when the present concountry. at held were service gress expires and the likelihood of a The funeral church. tax reduction attempt at thisr session. Ep worth Methodist Episcopal The the of Rev. Jesse Swank, prevailing sentiment seems to be pastor funeral neither wil come to pass. that the church, who conducted was Some comment is heard over the services for President Harding Rev. He was assisted by In charge. fight for speakership which will deMr. which M. Landis, of velop when the recently elected conGeorge HardMrs. gress convenes. Representative MadHarding was a member. den of Illinois, chairman of the aping had been a member of Epworth Methodist church since girlhood. propriations committee, and Republican floor leader, are mentioned most frequently as the outstanding candiStolen Securities Found dates. stocks and O Bonds Youngstown, Although practically all house leadvalued at about (500,000, said to have ers at bank agree that little legislation except stolen from been Bentleys the annual supply hills will be taken in a found were city Springboro, Pa., this recovered been winter, it was learned that up park here and have, the announcwas legislative drafting service of the by postal authorities, it West-woohouse has been busy for some time ed here by Postmaster Edward and Postal Inspector Harry whipping into shape numerous bills Tayinor. That the men who found that have been sent in by members. the securities all foreigners, were The exact number or nature of the not fully aware of the value of theii bills is, of course, problematical. find, was indicated when the foreman Married Mam Reinstated of a gang, who works in a steel mill,-saiSpokane, Wash. Denton McBean, he found the man wearing two 18, recently suspended from the (1000 Liberty bonds for an apron. Lewis and Clark high school here because he was married, was ordered Will Dump Real Beer reinstated, by the county superinChicago, Attorneys for the Mut- tendent of schools, after the case was ual Brewery here have sent a request referred to him by the superior court. to Mayor Percy Owen, federal pro- "I cannot believe that the legislature that his intended that a person should be hibition director, asking 3000 of real denied the advantages of an educabarrels agents destroy The beer. attorneys explain it has tion merely because he happens to been made lawfully for the purpose be married before he arrives at the con bent of extracting the alcoholic age of 21, said the superintendent. above of 1 per cent, but Cripple Wins Eagle Badge that the brewery now has more stock Englewood, N. J. Despite the loss on hand than it needs and doesr not his right foot in an accident sevof want the real beer on the premises. eral years ago, George Conway, comAll such requests cheerfully youth of this place, is the Owen remarked, plied with. Major wearer an Eagle Scout badge, the of as he gave instructions to agents' to award in the Boy Scout highest dump the 3000 barrels in a sewer. movement. To win the award, Conway attained 23 merit badges, some J. H. Stephens Dies of calling for considerable athLos Angeles, Cal. John Hall leticthem skill. With the aid of a crutch, congressman he ran 50 Stephens, 77, former in 7 2 seconds, yards from Texas, died of appolexy at his 3 9 feet inches in the running leaped home in Monrovia a suburb. A grandand high jump performed required son of James Truitt of the old repubstrokes and lic of Texas house of representatives, swimming feats. Stephens served in congress from the administration of William McMillionaire Cowboy Captured Kinley to Woodrow Wilsons second Los Angeles, Chas. Westcott, reterm. puted "Millionaire Cowboy, alleged by Los Angeles authorities to have Willard Mack Seriously III jumped his bail here more than a Mount Vernon, N. F.Willard year ago, and who since that time Mack, actor and playwright, was has been trailed through numerous taken to a local hospital, suffering states and several foreign countries from bronchial pneumonia. His con- was arrested here and held for luck' dition was said to be dangerous. of (50,000 bail. d one-ha- lf 17-year-- 1-- ng Opposes Child Labor Amendment Atlantic City, N. J. By an overwhelming vote the National Grange has put itself squarely on record against the child labor amendment e federal constitution. The organ-iatio- n pledged its most vigorous ef- Wife to-th- forts to prevent ratification of the amendment. This decision was reach-e- d after a long discussion and was supported by the votes of every state in the body except Washington, Cra gon and Missouri. Tells How Hi! Was Impressed by His Scipntllic sophists make one wumlor Vivid Description of he Is controlled by his gland whether Heaven or his soul. Columbus, O., Insensible to pain because of a strange religious fanaticism which had unbalanced I.er mind, and lured toward by .'ler husbands eloquent description of. heaven, Mrs. Addie Sheatsley crept in upon the red hot coals of the and Lutheran parsonage furnace self-destructi- burned to death. MEETING IN EAST SIXTEENTH ENCE ANNUAL CONFERIS HELD AT JACK- SONVILLE, FLORIDA HELD AS MENACE FEDERATION OF LABOR FAVORS DIRECT ELECTION OF FEDERAL JUDGES Laws Regulating Growing Traffic Is Alleged Misuse of Injunction nounced as Undermining to Urged; Commission of Public Confidence in Safety Is Alto Recommended Judiciary Jacksonville, The conference of governors meeting here in sixteenth annual session entered its concluding days discussions Tuesday, with Governor Branch of Indiana with Governor Cox of Massachusetts leading with papers on prevention of grade crossing automobile accidents and safeguarding the highways, respectively. After the moriiing session, the gov- ernors were the guests of the chamber of commerce at a luncheon, and .ater were to board a steamship for i trip up the St. Johns river for Sanford and a tour of inspection of the state, thence across the Everglades to Palm Beach and Miami. The party disbanded at Mjami Saturday. In opening the discussion. Governor Branch declared it had been estimated that 800 persons would be killed and more than 8000 injured in accidents of this character during 1924. De- El Paso, Tex. Organized laboi has reaffirmed, through the annual report of the executive council of Federation of Labor the American convention made to the federation of the supreme here, that "reform court and the direct election of federal judges is the principal plank in its political platform. of the "The exercise of power courts in industrial disputes has become a menace to our institutions and to the practices of freemen, the report said. "The misuse of the injunction has become so menacing as to threaten to undermine public confidence in the judiciary. Recommendation was again made that laws declared unconstitutional by the court be subject to reenactment by a vote of congress. A further decrease in the average paid-u- p membership of the federation was reported, this years average g set at 2,865,979, compared with 2,926,468 in 1923 and 2,078,740 in two-thir- ds be-n- The situation in Indiana had great1920. ly disturbed him, and finally action A balance of funds on hand Auwas taken when ten lives were snuffed out at one below. A conference was gust 81 of (236,645.47 was reported called in October, at which 132 rep- with total receipts of (512,397.64 and during the resentatives of various interested or- expenses of (500,028.33 ganizations took part in discussions year. Among the principal recommendaof measures designed to "prevent and save. Governor Branch said he tions to the convention by the execu'' would make specific recommendations tive council were: 1 Support of the child labor conto the next session of the legisla stitution now awaiting amendment law enact a to reguture, asking it ratification said state He traffic. by legislatures. lating grade crossing 2 Organization w of more the resolutions adopted by the safety labor conference in October would be the banks, though only after careful surbasis for his suggestions. veys of local conditions to make sure of Resolutions adopted by the confersafety. 3 Continued the opposition to ence, he said, called for the creation as at present of a department of safety of the pub- railway labor board lic service commission, headed by a constituted and support of the Howell-Barkle- y bill now before congress, member of the commission, to be which would it with othez safe"commissioner of as replace designated medictions more accept be To would this machinery ty. department referred for investigation and recom- able to labor. mendation all matters pertaining to 4 Entrance of labor organizations the safety of persons and property as into the life insurance field for the related to seven persons, not members benefit of members. For this pur pose a labor insurance company inof the public service commission. of the federation was sug-dependent The commissioner of safety would gestedl appoint an advisory committee of sev5 Further study of the problem of en persons, not members of the comold with the suggesage pensions, mission, to serve without pay. some tion life insurance that methods Other steps called for by the reso- be evolved than rather to depend lutions were: upon legislation. Elimination of grade crossings 6 to competition by wherever possible; railroads to be re- convictOpposition labor. quired to install and operate light sig7 Renewed to organize nals or modern signal devices - at women workers.attempts was pointed out It crossings; correction of safety zones in this, connection that though most at crossings; that the legislature in- women workers soon drift out of vest the public service commission vork to home their support in with the power of eminent domain 'atter life wouldlife, prove for straightening and relocating oz "In discussing the valuable. record the for removing buildings, trees or othei present congress, the report of stated obstructions along highways. "not one measure opposed by laboi That a' "Stop, 'ook and listen law was enacted into, law at the first sesbe enacted authorizing designation of sion. dangerous grade crossings at which Among the important measures vehicular traffic should stop and traf- still before congress, the convention fic regulations be standardized. indorsed the Iiowell-Barkle- y bill, the of world court, the Frank O. Lowden, proposal to estabIllinois, who addressed the convention, lish a federal department of educa- -' reached Savannah on crutches. He tion and the postal falaries increase fell on the train en route from At- bill. It forecast the passing of the lanta and was injured. latter over the presidents veto. or Would Keep Pershhtg In Army Vltt to Manange Bees American The Oakland, Oscar Vitt, captain of Indianapolis, Ind., legion national legislative committee the Salt Lake Bees in 1923 and 1924 will sponsor a bill in congress to re- became the manager of the club when store John J. Pershing to active serv- he was signed here by President H. ice in the army, John T. Taylor, chair- W. Lane for the season of 1925. The man of the committee, announced which has been rumored for here. Taylor said the legion feels deal, teas completed here followthat Pershings knowledge and exper- weeks, of Lane from the arrival the Peience should be utilized by the army. ing tary government, independent of Coast Pacific league meeting in king, The proclamation was signed The legion as yet has taken no cogsucceeds He Seattle. as George Duffy by all the Yangtze river military au- nizance of the boom for Pershing thorities and caused considerable as- secretary of war to succeed Secretary Lewis, who has become playing mantonishment here . ager of the Portland dub. Weeks, Taylor declared. China Situation Complicated Tientsin, The tangled governmental situation in war-tor- n China has become more complicated. Word was received here from Wuchang, capital of Hupeh province, reporting the issuance of a proclamation there telling of the establisVment of a mili- laffala.I.T. Rev. C. V. Sheatsley Marion, O., Mrs. .Florence Kling Harding, widow of the late president died at White Oaks farm, November - Household Necessity OF SLAIN WOMAN OF. FERS SOLUTION OF HORRIBLE TRAGEDY HUSBAND To Housewives COMPART life-savi- The FIERY DEATH IS - This, according to her husband, the Rev. C. V. Sheatsley, is the solution at the now famous furnace mystery which came into being last Monday pastor found his night when the wifes remains smouldering in the furnace fire box. From his experience as a missionary in India, where it is the custom for Hindu women to cast themselves upon the burning funeral pyres of their husbands the minister believes that it would not have been physically impossible for his wife to enter the miniature inferno. Those familiar with violent insanity tell me, he said, that certain forms especially those resulting from religious zealotry, often leave the body totally insensible to pain. I do not know that this is what happened in Mrs Sheatsleys case. I .ater, discussing the case with the United Press, Rev. Sheatsley told how his wife had been deeply impressed by the sermon, he preached last Sunday night on Paradise ReBefore dawn the next gained. Mrs. of her the death, morning, day 14 old told her daughyear Sheatsley ter, Elizabeth: Your father will never preach a better sermon than he did last night. The sermon, Rev. Sheatsley said, was largely a description of heaven in which the minister gave as his opinion that heaven is the Garden of Eden, restored "through Jesus, the second Adam. details of his Asked for further fanaticism theory, Rev. Sheatsley said his wife was not with him in India, and that she knew nothing, except what he had told her, of the weird tricks of the Hindu women. "I do not believe that my wife could have been familiar with the customs of native India, he said. I believe her act resulted from a sudden seizure of insanity. t Thats what Millions of women tiavedone with B Sswopowoea Being uniform anddependable epoU it never any oS theused on toaKe day. to-gredle- nts J" naaa ava PALUMEJ CRnmniia BEST BY XESZ Lmm Judge Quashes Big Suit Mabel Normands Los Angeles, Mrs. suit against (500,000 libel Georgia W. Church was quashed in Times Those Sales Hartwhen court here Judge superior ley Shaw upheld the defendants demurrer and ruled that the motion picSpeaking makes a ready man. ture actress had no legal right to on the ground though not if the hecklers are loo seek libel damages that Mrs. Church, in suing her ready. had for husband divorce, wealthy referred to his alleged behavior with Permanent roads Counsel for Miss Miss Normand. or a good Normand announced that he would investment to amend the make no application would but appeal the case complaint, to the state supreme court. i 2a oi Any Other Brand Advocates 8ilvcr Dollar Use Boston Use the silver dollar in place of bills will save the governAssistant ment (1,000,000 a year. Charles S. Secretary of Treasury address at the Dewey said in an conference of New second annual England banks that are members of the federal reserve bank. "To the in crculation 54,000,000 cartwheels . the treasury department desires to edd (30,000,000 in this country and possessions, (10,000 in the izisular "Since iti costs Mr .Dewey said. only one cent to mint a silver dollar at 1.7 cents to make a (1 bill, Mr. Dewey explained that a tremendous saving could be effected if the plan was accepted by the public. Increased Rates Suspended Washington, Proposed new schedon grain ules increasing the rates from points in and grain products Idaho and Washington Pacific coast ports and related points were ordered suspended by the interstate com21 until from November mission The proposed new March 1, 1925. increase the grain schedules would rates from 25e to 28c per hundred from Hauser, , - Gibbs and pounds to Portland, Coeur dAlene, Idaho, Ore., and Seattle, Wash. Lindsey Will Remain On Bench Denver, Colo., Judge Ben B. Lindsey, Denvers nationally known juvenile jurist, will retain the bench seat he has held for twenty-thre- e years as the result of the November 4 election. This was determined when the count of mail votes was completed giving Judge Lindsey a majority of 130 votes over Royal B. Graham, his To this total Republican opponent. will be added sixteight votes, grantelection ed Judge Lindsey by the commission on tally error' Road Building Far Behind the Automobile Millions now recognize the automobile as a It is no longer a the few. Sixty lor luxury of its use Is lor cent per zw-cess- ity. busiz Becauseof this die mod- ern paved highway has become an economic necessity. Yet skhoach lh nSkip of Concrete Roads end Street has baan steadily increasing, our highway mean today lag far behind the automobile. The greet majority cf our highways re ea out of date aa the single-tracnarrow gauge railway of fifty years ago. Such a condition not only seriously handicaps the progress of the automobile as a comfortable, profitable meana of transportation, but also holds back commercial, industrial and agnail-- taral advancement in practically every section of the country. Ilia coating taxpayers millions ol dai-la-n annually. Highway building should be continued and enlarged upon. Your highway authorities are ready to carry on their share of rhk great public work. But they k, must have your aupport. Tell them you art ready to invest in more and wider Concrete Higb- ways now. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Washington Scree! til WestCHICAGO OMmsI Orgmmltmtim aswpraie mm UmmmfCtmmnrn dEattmdlh Ofices la 39 Odes |