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Show cf " THE BINGHAM NE. 1 NEWS. BINGHAM. UTAH " ' ., : ' ;V CHANCE SIGNS TC, Frank Chance, former manager. York Americans, has signed a contra club for 1923. The photograph show feeding his flock of hens. i i; Western Brevities ; j from the Many J Western States i; EI Oontro. Mike Ferenzero, Italian rancher, la dead and his wife and 'three children probably fatally injur-ed aa a result of an attack on the lamlly by three robbers. Sheridan. Acting as her own law-yer, Mrs. Sylvester Mnrsli, wife of a rancher won a lawsuit against Don Kowland, another rancher. Evanston. M. H. Hurley and J Touk, engineer and brakeman on Union Pacific train were severely tmrned by live steam when the crown sheet of the engine gave way. Quebec The eleventn fire to weep a Catholic Institution la Can-ada within the last year has razed the Good Shepherd convent. Salem. By contributions of 1 pen-ny each, children of Oregon will pny for a monument to be erected In his-toric Mission cemetery here in hoaor of Judge J. Quiaa Thornton. Wichita,--Tw- o boys, one 10 years old and the other 11, ro!!ied me Guarantee Pank of Wichita of and hid the money la a sand-pile- . Helena.-- --Melvln A. Drannon, pres-ident of Belolt college, leloit. Wis., has accepted the chaneellorsnip of tUa Unlvemity i Ailantana. Reno. Fire has damaged heavily the publishing plant of the Nevada State Jonrcal. The loss was estimated at $"J5,0l0. i'he flames started lu the bftflement of the building. Denver. Llvcotock conditions In the Itocky mountain region nencrally are good and the feed supply, witii few Exceptions fedoquato, althougr high in p;tco, according to reports Issued. Woodland. . warning against the activities of tae Mi KIux Man baa been Issued la a sls-pag- a proclama-tion directed to deputy sheriffs anJ lf0 volunteer officers of Yolo thend I by Shcrirf 11. w. Monroe. tJacramento. Ten seir-admlttc-a in dustrlal Workers or the World wert found guilty of violation of the state criminal syndi allsm law. The Jury returne d its verdJct tweuty-on- e hours after receiving the case. Lincoln. Bofore a joint session of , the atate legislature here Charles W Drjaa of Lincoln, brother of William i. Bivan, was Inaugurated governor of Nebraska. Kansas OUy. Krwln UuuOlph Berg-oH-, draft evader, must remain In the mlKtar prison at Leavenworth, Kan., where ue Is serving a four year sen-tence, Judge John C. Pollock of the Kansas federal court ruled. Laclede. Four persons were In-stantly Killed whoa two Chlcaro, Bur Hngton & Qulncy freight trains col-lided bead-o- four miles west of here. JSan Kancisco. John Corhett a boy was Instantly killed when his toy automobile got out of hitt con-trol and run under the wheels of an auto. Pheonlx !fc V. Kytlnge, a life tnrm convict has been paroled la order that he may ar-ce- a ?ti,two n yra position with a New I'ork publishing house. 4an Kranolaco. A reduction In th-- j rates of the Pacific Klectrlc company, that will save consumers fVjO ),OU0 a year, Is announced. flan ISalia, Texas. San Sc!a county J Is out to become the chief puan pro-duction center of tho world, about three million pounds of pecans a year are holng raised. Dallas. Tho "wetfest" r.'ew Years since enactment of tno olntead law netted a result of u arrests for la torfoation. San Francisco. lr. W. W. Camp-bell unofflclaly notrlea the hoard of resents of tho University of ( a'Lornla ho will accept tlio presidtniy of that Institution. I Ogden. IIs Virginia Cooledgc. '.--J. uU Wooded Indian squarf, ias sent 4' to the government Institution Tor In- - dhvna at Fort WasljaMe, Wyo., follow-lu-an examination as to her sanity. ITioenlx Tho stoc';man's State I'.ank has cloned its doors. The in-stitution has deposits $101,10: which sre secured by up to ?7;i,000 by pers-onal notes ef Its orricers. Iilugiino. Three hundred cases ol Oregon tanned vegetables and fit: It? will l;o placed on display at the an-nual convention ot tlie National Can-niNrj- ' asnojlution at Atlantic City, Vortlftnd. Throe frfmer offh-lni- ol t.ha JoCunit Stale anit of Portland Leroy D. WaliiiT, president: Conrad j. Olson, vlco president, nail Antbon vice president were arrested m a re.sult of pocrot indictments a;;alimt thetn. Calcjlto. Uverjr hotel was troweled r.tul U.oiiHAiidd of vl.iltors were hnro to woloomo the new year la cabarets. Jost across thi international ilna, irhcro ll'iuors of all kinds wero avau 1i. 9 " Spitball Hurlcrs Are Uniformly Successful The lively ball has made It Impossible for the pitchers to keep the batsmen In check. The lively boll has caused the butsmen to dominate the pitcher. No pitchers In the American league were much more success-ful Inst year than Red.Faber and Urban Shocker. These two veterans sCll Include the spit-ba- ll In their repertoire. It Is a noticeable fact that In the two major leagues, pitchers still permitted to use the splt-bn- ll were uniformly successful. All of which gives rise to the rumor that the spltbnll mar he declared lerol. despite the dras-tic action taken by the rule mak-er- a a few years ngo In ellminat-- lng It entirely from the nme. o .. ...... 6 f " i 'M ' ' V v v "V- - I ., 'MrBoTOlritltfi .W 1 Three or Uie American ; to determine Germany's fate; left t Theunis of Belgium. 3 Pope Plus j.t Content! ISBuid Imm JIm l il l fepfiitlfSl j For Infants and Child-en- . t Mothers Know That W M Genuine Castoria ISSignaturo St ' ill W Vk loJi' If Use iL4?s& jr For Over & Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. tmc ointaun oompum. Ntwtmi errr. rz-'.'.rr..,..,.- :. ; Trrr.r3 mm HEAIMC1E I Take a good dose of Carter's Uttle Liver Pills I t A rrrwrv& then take 2 or 3 ,or few nights after. 1 hey restore I UAH I tK O the or8an to their proper functions and Headache P3ITTLE and the causes of It pass away. fIVER THEY REGULATE THE BOWELS and ilPILl.S PREVENT CONSTIPATION ) ldsslJ SSiuiiriii;SmJDDMiSBiiP(!ci It sometimes happen thnt the par-son who gets ii $10 marriage fee profits hy the mistaken of nrherf A failure who won't admit It Is often the best of company. SAY "BAYER" when you buy. Insist! j' Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the gcriuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for; flv - Colds II:adache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgii Pain, Pain Accept only "Payer" package which contains proper dirediona. Handy "liayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Dru.'jf ists. Axoirla U th tnda BiArt ot Iluif MAUUfutur et MunooUccitestr ot --mr w a m (rom aj otlier- -' I plrnl no up-- l ifif.rfl i oit--. SSe od tr.aito & . ,,.W.i. .. j j 60c TfywhefQ. 3 Mair I iim : iip iiTiiiiw. tie unit d Mnp twlr fulling out HMs --i puta rMimj Try iti ai nil poc clniiriruoi. Ul, or 4ir..1 Iron HE5SIG-EU- Onuk. H.u. I.uo. Mlllmn Art Reins llntlr In Aalunuibll liv (lutry. V(iu hav auathftr ppi lunttr lf r'lrilll rdur'ta. Kvry dultlir pro :lr4 , lllm'rm lorn. Writ !o'lr. F - U A II V U4 A CO.. Woolworth Bulllin. NKW TOU1C. Refreshes Weary Eyes yr-i Vhen Your Eri feci Dull ii erd lU-v- u blwiM. It In- - Iriiu iunlykcli5vt',ui I'lrtJFeellna WJ fA , MtVet thfm CltM, tnd - ' j fcikltnf, IlirTulesfl. 5oiJ and k ' lUtommcide(i bf All Druggijit. ' Coach Is Criople I I tft t ft .) W ft 1 3 Howard U. Cleveland of Mode Cfll., Is probably the only crlpp football conch In the world. I Cleveland Is rnralyzed from the wr down, but his spirit Is nndaunt6" and he has hwn doing great wo poaching two football teams at Mo(8 to. Thotograph shows Howard ; Cleveland and wheel chair he u'e for getting around. j UMPIRING BALL GAME IS NO HAPPY CINCH Harry Gilbert Sat Behind P.tcher s During Hot Game. Automobile Salesman Watched Prog-ress of Highly Important Contett While Sitting in Chair Un-usual Incident Recalled. At Its best umpiring ball games Is no happy cinch, especially In the mi-nors. The world has laughed ut stor-ies how these olliciaU In the old days uxed to tear ot full speed for the fence end climb It in an effort to escupe the ungry mobs. Consider the case of an umpire who sat In a chair behind the pitcher and called the balls and strikes. Harry Gilbert, an automobile salesman, once performed such an unusual feat. lie was In the Southern Michigan league at the time, and was badly hurt, being laid up nearly a week. Came a big series at Jackson, one re-quiring expert decisions, and the presi-dent asked Gilbert If he couldn't help him out. Kth teams agreed to let Gilbert sit behind the slab, and there he stayed during the entire n'ne Innings. lit still considers It a stroke of good for-tune that Si line drive wasn't smashed his way. "If one had come I don't know how I would have avoided It," he says. During his entire experience with the league Gilbert never took to the fences once, although he admits he had some narrow tsenpes. He recalls one umpire who showed a world of nerve at Jackson. "I wus working the bases and he stood behind the catcher," snvs Gil-bert. "The fans were riding him fiercely. At last they began to tear down the screen. All umpires know what thnt Indicates. A charge of the fans' brigade, In other words. "He stopped the game Instantly. Walking up to the box seats, he took off his mnsk and faced them. H 'I'm not going to run away, he an-nounced. 'I know I can't lick a thou-sand of you at once. But If you Insist, I'm ready to take you on one by one.' "The crowd quit and gave him n big hand. He was n game one, all right." HEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Placing Germany in Voluntary , Default Is Big Victory fcr Franco's Pol'.cy. . PREMIERS IN SESSlGEi f Berlin Suggests Four-Pow- Agree- - ment for European Peace Borah's Plan for World Conference i Mosul Oil Lands Question . May Dicrupt Lausanne Parley. 1 'l By EDWARD W. PICKARD ?f c 0 SENATOR BORAH, heading of mild reservation- - ists and Democrats, has offered an amendment to the naval ap-propriations bill requesting the L Precident to call a world con- - L fere nee to discuss economic 1 questions and further limitation of armament What is your opinion of the advisability of this action? t) " - GKltMANY has been declared. M commission, to bl In voluntary default In part of her reJ ( nratlons payments, namely the wood deliveries due lu W2. This In itself' doesn't seem to be of great Importance, but the action of the commission rep resents a decided victory for France which has contended for a long tlmr that Germany could be placed hi volun tary default by a majority vote of tlx commission. Great Britain, holding tlK . . i . . . . - ue Her Preference. Jane overheard her mother discuss-ing Christmas shopping, and she In ferreri that socks and mittens and a few other Immediate necessities of clothing were to he Included among ber gifts, so she Interrupted: "Oh. mother, I wish you'd buy ma what I want and let me get along without what I have to have.! Call for Assistance. "Maw?" "What is It, Tommy r "Mrs. Guilder says will you lend her an armful of books?" "What kind of hooks?" "She says any kind of books. She told me to tell you she has an author coniln' to dinner an' she wnnts her house to look literary." Blruilughuui Age-Heral- Awful Plight of a Trarrji. Tramp (at the back diwr) K!n4 lady, I ain't one er them 'hat's seen better cluya. I ain't 'ml nr better days. I've hln neglected rlgnt from the ' start lieln' brn In a little attic la Lunnon while me parents was duwa' at South F.nd enjoyln' thelrselves London Punch. Spreading the News. "I hope that you won't object to my guests knowing that I paid you $1,001) to entertain them this evening?" re-marked Mrs. Guwker. "Not at all, ma'am," replied the tenor, In sarcastic tones. "Would you like me to pin the check on my coat Inpel Just before I sing?" Bir-mingham Age-Heral-in FOX WINS WITH 5C0-- 1 SHkd ;d Noted Turf Celebrity Piloted Ho Across Wire at Long Odds Couldn't Make Bet 'le is Paul Fox, a noted turf celebrl recently sold his horses to a New CV leans man and Is quietly spending I winter In New York. Nearly 25 yei ago Fox was a Jockey. One day Morris park he was engaged to rhh horse named Poor Jonathan. whW was quoted at iW to t In the betting ring. Fox, as he climbed Into the sad-dle, was told by a docker that his mount would win, but he had no money and could not find any one who would bet so much as a ten spot on the despised old nng. Addle, ridden hy Sum Doggett, was a 3 to 0 favoiile, heavily harked by the plungers and the form players. But Fox rode Poor Jonathan as If for his life nnd won ti e roce by a short head. To make matters worse. Fox wns unable to collect his Jockey fee of $10 for several iluys. Feat of Zone Girl 8 ' - V I I; f . ' - ' f It ' ' .; : 1 " . ' ,) ". ' I 't ' 1 Miss Urania Itupheal, u member ol the famr.us Keil, White nnd P.lue troupe of shimmer of the Panama canal, about to start her famous swim of the canal with her hands nnd feet manacled V'ith heavy chain. Miss Knpheal Is rnpUlly aseendlng to a place us chuinp'on swimmer under any sort of hiiinlicap, her mot recent performances being equal to these of inuny men swimmers. HARVARD WILL CRCP CENTRE Football Schedule tor 1023 Will Be Cut One Game Ceason Will Open on October 6. The Harvard fontlall scliediih for next fall :il he of eight games one less than this year. Four will he con-tests dusked as heavy. Princeton will be,ihiytil as usual fvo wre!s Uefori the game with Yale. Ontre will be dropped. Virginia or North Carol'mi may takt tie place of Florida. Dart-mouth, in nil prol aiiTity. will he re-tained nniler another one-yea- r The later Mart probably will prevent M meeting with Holy Cross. Instfiid of plny'ng a lae Sei)tem-be- r game, the season wl'l not open until October 0. llarvnnl's oppo-nent In the first three games may Include other than New Knghind col leges. the entire Dominion of CnnaiTa. The Tolo Grounds, home of the world champion Giants, are being re-constructed and will sent 53,009. J. M. Nay. 24 of Sheridan, Ind., wo elected captain of the 102.1 cross-country team or Indiana university. Eddie Goosetree, veteran Inne'der, l'a been named manager of the Ports-mouth team of the Virginia league for 1923. Now York O'ants will ngnln hold their spring tniln'ng nf San Antonio Tex. Fresno, Cal., has been selected for 1024. Wlll'am Iloilgers of Sacramento Ol. has ten oro'nted as mantrer of the At' any team of tlie Eastern Piasel all league. Prpstdrrt If"lneman of the New Orleans Southern a!v;itlon eliih, hn. iinnoi'rire'l fp purchase of Catch-er Pradley Iloc' er fro-- n Toledo. Kiiffell Ste'n former XV. Ik .T. tacl;o. and head coach las' enon at Or'ethorpe university, wll! give up coachln'.' to enter business. A new rile of the Amateur Athletic union requires Judges to sit on s'i'ps o' ti p rl"? nnd not cen-Riil- t each other before giving de-cisions. "Why dno the stage golfer." as'cs one who has been bitten by the olf hug. "eoiiie In carrying a bag contain Ing about tiireu drivers, u muahk uud a putter?" Clarence pell, national amateur racquet champion, ami his partner Siniey Moitime in; y comriete In Uie l.'iigl'sli amateur cliainpiunMiip in London In Apr'l. Anly Smith Is one of the greatest coarlH'.s r not only the Pac'llc const, hut of the entire couniry. His devo-tion to the en use of football Is recog-nized nationally. The nverage roller I. lushes If he has to carry a hag full of eluh through the public streets, but a how'er, as he cai-'.- es hN howl'p.; hall, seem, proud of his athletic endeavor, I Many u Mimll boy linds that he Iium clipped up In bin calculations when i ho slipper comes down. Some nervous people with a few 'lollain nnd no brains take everdue by uiuklng a run on the bank. A hair In the head Is worth two In rhe brush. PLACE FCR PADDY OCON'JOR Veteran ditcher Releised From Man-agerial Duties at A'bany & gm With Hartford. Paddy O'Connor, veteran catcher, re-leased fr.iin his managerial dalles with the Albany club of the Eastern leag :e, did not take long to catch on. lie ha been signed as Hartford manager to succeed .lack Coffey. The miccc-s-s o'l'onnor had with Albany wax not murlied, but he did not lone much to work with, and 'be has this mie-- in his favor: He knows the Eastern league and get better result at Hurl ford than a stranger In the league can. .lack Coffey's jih'ns for the 102.T reason are not made known. He ncay return to the Middle Wbt. NATE CARTMELL .QUITS POST West Virginia Trainer and Coach Retigns to Succeed Dl'l Martin at Penn Stjte. ' N. J. ("Nate") Cnrtmell, for four years .successful football trainer and conch (it West Virginia imlverslry, resigned his port to .succeed 1'..'!! Mar-tin at Penn State college In the same curia city. Martin, whom Cartmell sncperd ' Penn State, In to nke ovt the coach Ing of the Harvard university track squad. |