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Show tW- V IVMU UTAH STATESMAN HELP FOR Whats the SICK WOMEN Answer- - VtrhUi Restored the Lvaia L Pinlduun a Compound Hu Health olThousends Brooklyn, Ksv Tort Mr. G. Ha oann of Ms Schaeffer St, was le run-dow- Who discovered the Columbia river, end wheat 2 How many Presidents died to office (not assassinated) nnd who wore n theyt houaowort She could sot sleep at night Her stoiy to not an unusual on 8 What to the chief source of food for humane and aalmalat of Thousands find 6 Whet European composer incorporated Indian chants and negro spirituals into an immortal symphony T 7 What African river one had seven outlets to the so and now hue but two? 8 In what poem to found the lto "A thing of beauty to a Joy forever 9 Who said t aa Just mending my (political) fences"? 10 to aint" iMtegafct? 11 Who said : ' I mean te stir the Yankee blood aa I stir this grog"? ' IS What country bolds the Dsvto International 'tennis championship? IS What Is the weight of the human heart? 14 What to a galvanometer? 15Whet states were originally by the Dutch? 16 How many Presidents have . bean eaaaaalnated and who? 17 What living composer writes musle of rare end exotic charm that to eo original fa conception end so stir-tllngl-y dynamic that it has been termed musical anarchy? IS What bay, projecting flar tote the interior of North America, forms u vast Inland eee? le Edmund Spenser's best known poem? 20 Whet greet Innovation did Hem ry Ford establish to hie plants? at some ad- In my letter box," wrote lire. Hegmann, "and took Lydia HL Pinkhama Vegetable Compound and got reHef." Mrs. Hegmann also took PlukhamS Herb Medicine and PlnkhamS Pills for Constipation, with good results. She says, "1 am recommending your medicines to .all I know who have symptoms the same as mine, and to others whan I think it will help. Toe may use my statement as a testimonial, and I will answer any letters sent to me by women who would like information regarding EL EL your medicines.1 There are womeo In your state perhaps in your town who have writ Con letters similar to this one tailing e how much Lydia I. Plakhame 1 Start color bearers Pari of the air Darby from Booaovelt field. Long Island, to Spokane, Wash. 2 Wanamaker Girt Cadets aa for the Thomas B. Wanamaker Poet 413 of Hew York to the great parade of the Amerldae Legion la 8 Pullmaa car of Bock Island trata that tolled Into Missouri river at Centaur, Me, 34 Colorado excursloo-tot- o being Injured. NEWS REVIEW OF Vego-tabl- The Plnkham Medicine Company, Igran, Mas. will gladly furnish other women with these names upon request. DONT R CURRENT EVENTS Champion Tinmey Defeats Dempsey in Lively Battle. UBS Ten-Rou- 1 . SALTS, nd . EDWARD W. PICKARD dee in the world Everything and gave the center of the stage, last week, to the light Deafness Head Noises of the century," the battle In Chicago KSJJEVED MT for the heavyweight championship beLEONARD EAR OIL tween Gene Tunney, title holder, and f bn" Jack Dempsey, former champion. As insekt nr wosniLS 1 nearly everyone In the country knew it in nraaMA frks ti mar within a few moments after the finish, a a umm. me., re nrn an. ml vl Tunney retained the title by outpointing Dempsey In most of the ten For Barbed Wire Cuts Try rounds, despite the fad that. ho was knocked to a position to the Hanford's of Hyrrb seventh, taking sitting the count of nine. In the worda of one expert observer. It IMIbSWi was simply a case of a boxer who Boohs In 1920 d was much faster winning u In spite of the economic upheaval, decision over a fighter who always 12,709 book only 403 tower than la commands reaped because of bis 1625 were published Inst year In the punching power. British Isles According to the PubAside from being a good battle, the lisher Circular, the effect of the fight wee the most remarkable in the general strike wee to reduce .the history of the ring In the matters of number of books Issued to May to attendance and receipt In round fig400l as compared with 1,302 to May, ures, there were 145,000 men and 1025. But In June n pert of the women gathered In the Chicago flood was released. pent-u- p If the stadium to witness It, and they paid tost six months of each year are com- $200,000. Tenney's purse wee $900,-00- 0 end Dempsey received $150,000. pand, It will be found that 8,708 were Issued In 1926, aa compared The net profit for Tex Rickards Madwith 6,470 In 1025. This Increase ison Square Garden corporation was suggests," says the circular, that, about $718,000. given the economic peace that seems The content attracted an extraorprobable, the year 1027 will prove to dinary number of notable persons of be a bumper Tear. both sexes, among them many senators, governors and lesser officials, members of the British nobility, and at least one person nt royal blood the Princess Xenia of Greece, wife of William B. Leeds, Jr. Mr. Leeds and Is a mild laxative, and has baea In use hla party of five traveled from New for efkty years for the relief of eon York to Chicago by airplane, aa did etipatlon, Indigestion and similar stom- a good many other Special trains ach disorders, A trial will convince from direction carried at least every SOe lOe and you of Its merit bottle ten thousand to the battle. At all dmnlata. CL CL Green, Unbiased spectators of the fight. Woodbury, N. J. Including at least one of the two Judge said the referee, David Barry, Popularity Foe to Braino The reason that popular college was fair throughout, though he might for the use youths do not get aa high mark aa have penalised Dempsey the bookworms la not, as commonly of the rabbit punch on the . back of believed. Just that they do not cart Tunncy's head. The Dempsey camp to work as bard, but tbat they are complained that the count was five likely to rate lower in brain power, seconds slow, when Tunney was reports Dr. V. II. Sheldon of testa floored In the seventh round, but this was admittedly due to Jack's slowness made at the University of Chicago. However, brains and outstanding In getting to a neutral corner after leadership seemed to go together. The the knockdown. The extra seconds men rank were of great veins to Tunney. notion that large-bodie- d higher In sociability than thin men, Whether bo could bare recovered bnt lower In scholarship and Intelli- without them Is a matter of opinion. gence, appeared to have some supNLY two , hour of ' deliberation port from the figures. llygele Mage sine. were needed by the Jury to find John L. Duvall, mayor of Indianapolis, Hi Exclusive guilty of political corruption. fixed at was days' that has thirty "I hear your wife changed punishment her diet" Imprisonment in the county Jail and a "Tea; Just aa soon as she heard that fine of. $l,000i In addition the Jury declared him Ineligible to hold any Mrs. Smith was on the same ofie." Boston Transcript public office nr employment for a period of four yean from November 2, If you know the limits of e man's 1925, the date of the offense. Duvall's falsifying, yon can trust him beyond attorneys 'announced they would appeal for a new trial and then take the that case to the Supreme court The verdict docs not become effective until the appeal! have been decided, and CRY meanwhile Duvall may legally continue In office. The specific charge against Duvall was that he accepted a bribe of $14300 and political support from William II. Armltage, long the boss of Indianapolis politics, nnd that In return Duvall pledged that Arml-tag- s Especially Prepared for Infants might name the members end and Children of All Ages govern the policies of the city board of public work from which are given Mother I Fletcher s Costorta has many thousands of dollars of public been In use for over SO yean to rework. Improvement lieve babies end children of Gooptlpa lion, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising NOTHING quite like the Invasion 1 herefrom, by the American Leend, by regulating the second A. EL F." ever gion the Stomach and Bowels, aide the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep took place before Despite predictions 1 of disorders and other unplrasant-neaa- e without opiate the second visit of the doughThe genuine bears signature of boys to the lend where they fought wu an unqualified success, their reception by the people of Parts was warm and enthusiastic, and the holding of thq convention In the French MCA UN funnuiNO uS linn ke eMe to capital really seemed to strengthen tor Write mum mitiMlAi gMijitoiin the bonds of amity between France eima erewinwy iu iqni to, mi I w, Chamberlato, British foreign secre-- ly m wurwiir . Balsin ten-roun- Green's August Flower In, CHILDREN CASTORIA" m nd the United State Furthermore the Legionnaires to general managed to enjoy themselves without to any way disgracing themaelve which wss to bo expected sines they are not irresponsible boy The spectacular featureof the week was tho parade of the Ceghm immediately after the opening session of tho convention. For the second time In hlatory the chains of the Are de Trlomphe were let down, and more than 20,000 member of tho Legion passed under that beautiful monument, each pausing to lay u tiny bouquet of pink roses upon the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. That shrine of floral Franco was covered with mound twenty feet square and sixfeet deep before the lut men had dropped hla tribute. In the ranks of the marchers were the American womens war organisations end many women members of the families of the Legionnaire Gathered thick along the line of Die parade were about all the people of Pari and to the front ranks of tho crowds were the disabled veterans of the French army, overcome with emotion as their old fellow fighters passed by dipping their-flag- s low before the crippled and blinded heroes. General Pershing, Commander Savag Marshal Foch and other notables led the parade to motor ear and wiien It retched the Place de la Concorde they dropped out and occupied places to the reviewing stand. That evening the largest dinner ever given to Parle was served at the Four thousand LegionInvallde naire Including all the official delegate were the guest and the food, prepared by BOO chef wee the beet the city could provide. Next day' the Legion gave a big bnnquet In honor of President Domnergne at which General Pershing and Marshal Foci) were the chief speakers and solids rl tv was the main subject of the toast Wednesday many of the visitor led by General Pershing; went to Donaumont and the desolated slopes around Verdun and there Black Jack" paid a tribute to BTarshnl Petals and French soldiers who under him held that position throughout the war and gave their Uvea by the hundred thousand. The marshal, white haired and with haunted eye was a pathetic figure In the ceremonies at the Dnuau-moossuary, where all the bones gathered In the Verdun sector are placed. In the Legion convention sessions the liveliest debate was over Gen. William Mitchell's attempt to win endorsement for hla pet plan to have Installed Immediately s separate sir department In the cabinet. A majority of the delegatee favored a motion asking for the organisation of national Into a separate department of national defense, headed by a cabinet secretary." hut they added aa soon aa warranted." Edward E. Bpafford of New Tork waa unanimously elected national commander of the legion. Mr. Spnf-fora Vermonter by birth, was graduated from the Navy academy In 1001 and served In the navy until 1914, when he resigned to enter buxines In 1917, with our entrance Into the war, he returned to active dnty In the navy. He le fory-seve- n years of eg t Franco-Amerl-ca- n nt d, FIVE planes started from far Spokane to the national air detby. which was divided Into three classes In classes A and R, for which atopa were provided, the respective winners were C, W. Holman of SL Paul and G W. Meyers or Detroit In class G far a nonstop flight there were bnt two starters Kddle Stinson and Duke Schiller. Both were forced to land In Montana. The first plane off In class A. with R. EL Hudson aa pilot and Jay iiadike as mechanic, both of Michigan, crashed at Long Valley, N. J and both men were killed. TWP.VTt . r. crtssingek, governor Daniel federal reserve board, hav ing resigned from that body, the resident appointed Roy A. Young, for eight yearn governor of the Federal Reserve bonk of Minneapolis to succeed him. It la understood that after the appointment la confirmed by the senate, Mr. Young will he chosen governor. Meanwhile the dutlea of that office are being performed by Edmund Platt vice governor. The selection of Mr. Toung Is regarded aa a victory far the element which opposed tbs arbitrary action of the board to reduc ing the rediscount rat of the Chicago Federal Reserve bank from 4 to 3 per cent It to understood that President Cool-idand Secretary MeUoo to choosing Mr. YouAg as a member of the board hope that the threatened attack upon the federal reserve board to congress during the coming winter will be everted. 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Dept N9, Burlington, Vermont Diamond Dyes Boa to Just Dip to TINT, or DYE . McADOO removed WILLIAM from the possibilities for the Democratic Presidential nomination, nnd now die dry element to the party la casting ' about for a leader to succeed him. Edwin T. Meredith of low former secretary of agriculture, himself thought to have a flair chance for the nomination, has said the dry progressive Democrats must make haste to this or the nomination would go to Gov. AI 8mttb by default. He said he believed the principal Issues to 1928 should be farm relief and prohibition, with a plank calling for strict enforcement of the Volstead act and an attack mi the Coolldge administration for failure to enforce It. Deprecating talk of hla own possible candidacy, Mr. Meredith named Newton D. Baker of Ohio, former secretary of war; Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montan Senator Joe T. Robinson of Arkansa Representative Cordell Hull of Tennessee and Daniel G Roper of Texas as among those whom hla wing of the party would support He declared his group would not rapport Governor ' 8mlth, Senator James A. Reed of Missouri or Gov. Albert G Ritchie of Maryland for the nomination. 19-Wh- . . Aruwon No. 10 I John B. Soul editor of the Terr Haute (Ind.) Express. 2 George Borrow. 8 The send dunce parallel with the eoaet, which afford protection from the wave The Apollo Belvedere. . 4 5 Resolute defeated Shamrock In - tdando - Mid-Atlant- ic The plan you mentioned for an Jslond to the Atlantic seems quite feasible," writes J. It G There are plateaus considerably leas than a thousand .feet deep, I understand, few hundred and on one of these-old iron steamships laden with concrete could be rank. When the surface was reached the space between these ships could be filled In with old spark plugs and sardine tin Thus used safety razor blade Island stations could be made for aviators to land on. They also could be used to Isolate young fellows who ere learning to ploy the saxophone" 19201 ' C A violent electric charge between clouds or a cloud and the earth, caused by a great difference to poten. . - HaL - 7 A current that periodically Its direction. ' 8 Henrietta Marl wife ef King Charles IL' 8 Nine: John (Quincy Adam Jefnew ambassador to Mexico to ferson, Vea Buren, Tyler, Fillmore, OUR be Dwight Morrow of New Johnson, Arthur, Roosevelt, Ooolldg 10 "Unique." meaning without Jersey, a member for twelve yean of the banking firm of J. P. Morgan A like, or 'equal, cannot be compered. Co. He was a classmate of the PresII Patrick Henry. ident to Amherst and Mr. Coolldge of12 Edward Everett Hal fered him the diplomatic post last summer. He recently accepted and . 13 Johann Straus the Younger. 14 Twice; to 1914 end 1919. told the President he would nt once resign from the Morgan firm. 15 The unit of measurement of the While administration officials stated pressure of the air. . that the appointment of Mr. Morrow 16 The old Spanish piastre, eo will not mark any ' change of policy called because It toward that country to the present eight real oil and land dispute It Is believed 17 Battery G Sixth Field artillery. that the banker's acceptance means 18 Gen. Wesley Merritt, 1895, the chances that of dealing np the 19 Its direction Is nearly north-soutdifficulties between the two countries while that of the Old World is are brighter than before. It le felt that Mr. Morrow would not have con- east-wesented to represent this government at 20 A period during which one has Mexico City unless he believed that a legal right to delay meeting an obconditions were such that he had a ligation. ' reasonable chance of settling the present trouble precipitated by American Passionate Love Son jr property confiscation! In Mexico, The DoctSr In fair weather or foul, zero nightf or day - found that m y car start! and per Cornu 'instantly ' perfectly with Cham- pion Spark Plugs they're dependable. OUMiMbSilwr . . rainy I have alwayg ttSstesaa: h, st Fatal to Capercailzis The male capercaillie ends hie love song with such a passionate note that be Is deaf to the world for Its duration of about two minutes and hunters of this bird take advantage of the fact In their quest of this largest variety of grosse found wild to wooded sections of Europe and Asl the hunters operate only to the breeding season, for the deaf on the bird to called to Russia, normally has scute hearing. When the song le first heard the hunter advances as quickly and ss dose aa be can before the love-ca- ll end then waits until the next period of song end deafness. It Is raid that the capercaillie can hear the snapping of a twig half a mile away when he la not Binging end It sometimes takes a hunter hours to get close enough to shoot. REPLYING toto the Frenchcontroverthe tariff sy. the American government has made an emphatic protest against discriminations against American commerce, such as the recent Increases to French While the note did not tariff dutle threaten retaliatory action. It did point ont tlie existence of section 817 of the tariff act under which It wonld be possible for the President to assess additional duties or Impose embargoes on goods coming from nations which discriminate against the commerce of the United State resentment against the FRENCH Christian Kakovsky, Hus- sion ambassador, In signing a Communist manifesto calling on workers of other contrlea to rise against their government has culminated in an official , statement to Moscow that further negotiations with the Russians regarding a pact of nonaggression cannot be conducted until Kakovsky has been recalled. Ruminating Animals I I WAS announced In Louisville that tnemliera of the Burley Tobacco association In Growers' Kentucky, Ohio. Indiana. West Virginia. Tennessee, Missouri, Virginia, and North Carolina, will, within the next few week receive a total of between $16,010,000 and $18.0X1.000, tho sum representing payments on the 1923, 1924 end 1025 crop according to Information given out. end hi President cosoravk won the IrliUt Free margin State election but by only of alx vote to the Dali Elrcann. It la expected there will be no change la tho government for a year, deeplti this slender majority. A new loan It to be floated to December. Ruminants are a group of anlmale distinguished from ell other animals by the fact that they chew the cud." The chief ruminants are camels, deer, giraffe antelope sheep, end goat Their food, after being partially masticated and swallowed, la later brought hack to tho mouth to bo further maetycated. One on tho Bishop . At a dinner party a bishop was seated next a woman who made a somewhat lavish display of her When dessert arrived the charm bishop placed an apple on her plat She expressed surprise, whereupon u said, "You must eat It When Ere ate 0)4 apple she knew what she looked Ilk and waa ashamed I" The woman was equal to tho occasion. She quietly asked the bishop, "Who give Ere the apple?" London TIt-BI- ta - Champion SparlQHugs TOLEDO, OHIO I For your protection be sura thel Too Mach Caro Banker Doctor, alx months ago you advised me to take up golf to get my mind off my work. Doctor Ye Bunker Well, for goodness sak prescribe something to get It beck gain. Common sense extracts more solid comfort from life than genius doe |