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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH QUEER QUIRKS IN HUMAN ' By'HARRY R. CALKINS WNO Servlc. The .Fateful Cup of Alboin and a Absent-mindednes- LACE SEASON such as reigns throughout all fashionland bespeaks none other than the alluringly feminine, and this is exactly in accordance with the demand of the mode. The new colorful chiffon and georgette frocks with their dainty lace adornment are all that imagination may picture in the way of an exquisitely feminized styling. All grace, all charm, all loveliness are they. The model here Illustrated Is distinctly characteristic of the present moment fashion trend. Artistic placement, as well as the lace Itself, Impart enchantment to this (own. Insets such as are here shown are much In favor for In A DESTINY s LACE TRIM NOW IS POPULAR; INLAYS USED FOR ORNAMENT for passionate love combined to start Alboin, a German prlnee, on a career of conquest that resulted in founding the state of Lombardy in Italy and the blending of Teutonic blood with Latin blood vln the Sixth century A. D, This Alboin, son of King Audoln, king of the Lombards (Longbeards), killed Tburlsmond, son of the king of the Gepidae, but in the heat of battle forgot to seize his arms as. a trophy of victory. Alboin was disciplined by his father for,thls neglect and determined to repair it by demanding arms of his father. The king of the Gepidae, a punctilious warrior, granted the request. ' While at the court of the Gepidae Alboin saw Rosamond, granddaughter of the king, and fell in love. His request for her hand was refused, so Alboin made an attack on her honor. War followed and the Gepidae were defeated. Rosamond was won. The victory spread the fame of Alboin, how king of the Lombards, and when be announced a plan for the conquest of a fertile country in Italy, volunteers flocked to his standard. Including Saxons, Germans, Bulgarians and Scythians. The invasion succeeded and the Lombard kingdom was set up in north era, Italy in 568 A. D. But the strange career of Alboin of the Longbeards was doomed to a tragic end. One night at a banquet he brought out a wine cup made from the skull of Rosamonds slain father, and, after drinking from it, he commanded that the queen do likewise. Burning with shame at the humiliation, Rosamond obeyed, but promised herself revenge. If she had ever loved her rude lord this offense estranged her. armor-beare- r of the king, was enlisted by the queen in a regicide plot Helmlchis . bribed Peredeus, a strong swordsman, to assist in the murder, for the king was a valiant Rosamond secured the opponent, kings sword before the attack and he was slain In his bedchamber. Queen Rosamond's ending was no She married Helmlchis less tragic. and they sought sanctuary at the court of Ravenna, where the Greek J governor, Longinus, became enamored pfx her beauty. . Rosamond sought to, rid herself of Helmlchis by poisoning1 hiili, in order to wed Longinus, but Helmlchis, discerning tire poison in his wine, compelled her to drain the glass, and both died. lace-stylin- g. thb colorful dressy georgette frock, but especially are cream or lace yokes Introduced into the simple black dress. Hand beading and embroidery on lace are the last word In the lace program. Because of their style Importance, one Is led to begin with pockets in telling the story of the seasons sports coats. . Decorative as well- - as useful pockets are an outstanding factor , In modern coat styling. Now that the pocket Is depended upon to individualize the coat, designers are bending every effort to devise unique and interesting effects. One of the most successful Is that of Thu-rlsmon- 'Jovely Stippled tValls Tulipland . ALTHOUGH nature gave to a location overlooking Puget sound and the San Juan archipelago on the one hand and adjacent to the celebrated Mount Baker scenic section on the other that would make most any citys head swim with pride, the particular attractions which Bellingham never gets done boasting about are its tulips and its sunsets. In fact, prefer to have their city referred to as The City of Tulips and Beautiful Sunsets. Admittedly, both are extraordinarily beautiful. 7 As a matter of fact, Bellingham claims to be the tulip center of America. It grows something like two million bulbs annually, most of which are of that gorgeous cup-llkflower, the tulip, the others hyacinths aji d. narcissus. The governments fillip farm is located here because the climatic and rainfall conditions making for the successful growing of this pop- -' ular flower are quite similar to those which exist in Holland. Thus It has come to pass that each year, by virtue of the complete cooperation of man and nature, one can look out 'upon thousands and. thousands of tulips and hyacinths and narcissus In full bloom, a scene of distinctly unusual floral brilliance, a riot of color, a sort of dream picture the like of which' tis said cannot be witnessed elsewhere in America, which gives to the beholder a touch of what might be termed tulip-maniTIs then, generally the first week In May, that Bellingham pulls off her spectacular stunt the Annual Tulip Festival and Blossom show which draws lovers of the beautiful in flowers from states both far and Philadelphia-Camde- Characteristic of Fashion Trend. contrasting cloth Inlay. It seems as if a patch of fabric or .leather serves tif 'make thd- novelty" worsted of which the sports coat Is made look all the more novel by way solid-colore- d - of contrast. A tweed and a homespun novelty mixture coat are shown In this picture, each accentuating pockets with Inlays, the model to the left using velours, while the other employs bright-colore- d suede. Belts, too, play an Interesting part In the fashioning of coats. Sometimes they unite with the pocket In achieving chic. ' In the model to the right a tiny suede belt, matching the Inlays on collar, cuffs and pocket, slips under a buttoned contrivance such in n Bridge . 5,000,000 annually ferried across the Delaware river between Philadelphia and Camden In recent years and countless additional thousands have passed over it on trains, it iy nevertheless an astounding fact that not .until 1926 was it possible for foot, street car or automobile traffic to make the trip between these two great g points via bridge. ' !In July, 1926, President Oooli-dgdedicated the great new suspension bridge which 'now spans this busy and useful river at this point It is a gigantic structure. The main span is a third of a mile long the longest of the kind in the world, it is claimed, while the entire structure is one and three-quartmiles in length. Its broad deck is one hundred and twenty-five feet wide and accommodates six lines of vehicles and four lines of s street cars, in addition to two . for pedestrians. The total cost, which was divided between the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey and the city of Philadelphia, was about $37,000,000. The significance of this great connecting link registers when one scans a road map. It has an interstate as well as a national relationship. The great coastal highway system running down from Maine strings Into Camden. Tlje. great coastal highway system running north from Florida goes into Philadelphia. There was no public bridge across this American Clyde between Philadelphia and the sea 100 miles to the southward. was the stratePhiladelphia-Camdegic and focal point. 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While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is often one of the most simple ailments to overcoma Begin drinking lots ot soft water, also get about four ounces of Jad Silts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast. Con tinue this for two or three days. This will help neutralize the acids in the system so they no loqger are a source of Irritation toMhe bladder and urinary organs, which then act normal again. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by acid Irritation. Jad Salts causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithla-wate- r drink which may quickly relieve your Madder Irritation. 5 Any book you want by; mail, C. O. D. Deseret Book Co, Jsalt Lake "City, Utah PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Removes Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help Neutralize Irritating Acids ' Dandruff-Stop- s Hair Falling Restores Color and to Gray and Faded Hair Beauty 60e and 11.00 at Drugglct. Htscox Chem. Wks.Patchogue.N.Y. HINDERCORNS Removes Corns, Cal-looses, etc., stops all pain, ensures comfort to tht 16o feet, makes walking easy. by mail or St Druggists. Hisoox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N. L anml Quick Relief I A pleasant effective syrup. 35c and 60c sizes And externally, ate PISO3 Throat and Chest Salve. 35c RURNSandSCALDS D . Stop the throbbing and smarting at once with n soothing touch ot o W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 13-19- 27. No Private Weddings When people are married In Brazil everybody may come to the wedding. Weddings and funerals are public Officials functions In that republic. arrive before the hour and open all the doors and windows of the home. Indicating the ceremony is open to the public. .A long procession from the home of the bride to the church Is an Important part of the ceremony. The longer the procession the wealthSame ier the bride or bridegroom. way with funerals. Cappers Weekly. Identified Walter, have you forgotten us?" No, mister ; .youre the ggs cornin' right along. hard-boile- d 'Fools occasionally opportunithe Ozark 'mountains In but wise men make them. Missouri a short dis- ties, A Romans mission on earth is to tance from the town of Van' Buren, dies he to whom the great convince some man that he ought to honor In area comprising seems there is a fenced-iv ... ever wonderful. Hafiz. .. . get married. forDOWN find In n . some five thousand acres of virgin est, lofty hills and bald, bold cliffs. This Is Big Spring state park a reservation which has been set aside for the protection and preservation of Big . Spring. e Big Spring bolls up from knows where at" thfe base of a tall, rugged, wooded cliff which Is flanked by a beautiful and peaceful , valley. Roaring out from beneath this cliff with considerable fuss and noise, as If released from great pressure, the water is caught in a great churning pool, perhaps a hundred feet, only to be swallowed up and lost In the Current river which meanders off through the woods in a leisurely sort of manner and which both old and young residents declare canuot be surpassed by any stream la Missouri as a game fish stream. Big Spring Is not only the largest and most wonderful in the Show Me state, but is said to be the second largest in these United States. The state geologist reports Its average flow as 240,000,000 gallons per day, which Is 10,000,000 gallons an hour, and declares that It has been known to flow considerably more than twlcs that much or 543,000,000 gallons in 24 hours. . 1127. Wt K.w.pap.r Vnl.k) no-on- It',-fo- British six months before. Jackson became a popular hero and In 1824 received a plurality but not a majority in the race for President. The house of representatitves elected John Quincy Adams and Jackson became a martyr. Four years later he was elected and in 1832 was bones besides the tail with its vertebrae, reproduce six times within three months ; while In others the lower Jaw with all Its muscles, vessels and teeth was regenerated. Another saw even the eye restored within the space of a year If the optic nerve remained behind the orbit S.rvic. around ALTHOUGH been . experiments in which he saw, among salamanders, the four legs, with their 98 WNU The Sir Edward Pakeu-ham- , of the duke of Wellington, landed a force below New Orleans In January, 1815. Jackson added volunteers to his little army and constructed fortifications of bales of cotton oa a position between the city and the attacking force. Pakenham recklessly assaulted the entrenched forces and was badly beaten, being himself killed in . action. The battle occurred, n January 8, 1815, fifteen days after - the treaty of Ghent had been signed, but before the news of peace could reach this country. Notwithstanding the military futility of the victory, r Americans were filled with Joy over they had not forgotten the burning of Washington by the scientist relates :o:o;Q.o;ox:pioiqp near. w A prominent By T. T. MAXEY a. 1815. Wonderful Reproduction Off the Beaten Path to Unusual Places and Things sure-enou- this instance, cream lace Is cunningly positioned to help form a bell sleeve, also, to embellish, the skirt hemline,-an- d to add a unique touch to the girdle. For this sweetly feminine frock choose almond green georgette with cream lace for the color scheme, A Victory Without Profit although any of the new colors will of New Orleans was be Just as effective, such as pink THE battle after a treaty of peace had beige, bois de rose, Valencia blue, been signed by the United States and greclan rose, meadow pink, monkey-ski- n or orchid. England and therefore served no good lace dyed to match the chifFilmy a poto purpose except prepare great litical career for the victor, Gen. An- fon as well as heavy cream lace, drew Jackson, known to his frontier comes the style message from many leading ateliers of Paris. admirers as Old Hickory. A fascinating feature of the new Jackson was in many respects a typical product of the frontier Tall and lace program Is that it abounds in of tough fiber, he was loyal, unselfish such delightful revelations of Ingenl- and a. proud, implacable enemy. A high temper reckless courage and punctilious Ideas of personal honor made him a man of unquestioned consequence in an age when dueling was still fashionable, and a fine intellect fitted him for the place he was to occupy In national politics. During the War of 1812 Jackson, as a leader of militia in the South, carried on a successful campaign against the hostile Creek Indians, overcoming many obstacles common 'to militia warfare of that period. When William Henry Harrison resigned as a major of the regular army, Andrew Jackson was elevated to that rank, and sent against the Indians' of Florida, who had been stirred to hostility by British agents. News that the British planned an attack on New Orleans drew Jackson and his scanty force to that city In brother-in-la- 'V-- - NEARBY AND ' YONDER e Hel-michi- January, CCSX)S)()9x5xES(SSSk!XSxlxS9 Two Stylish Sports Coats. ous design. Refreshingly different Is a cream lace blouse posed over an chiffon skirt, the lataccordion-plaite- d ter styled with Inset lace drapes. A puff of the chiffon for the sleeve, with a bow of this material at the neck and for the tie girdle, Interrelates this gown. Lace yokes and sleeves are an outstanding style element In spring dress fashioning This applies not only to below-the-elbo- trlgulng details as this affording fascinating variety to sports coats modes. Swagger coats, either of plain or novelty cloaking, feature patches,. Inlays and Insets of flat furs. At the moment Interest Is concentrated on pony skin, shaved lamb and spotted calfskin. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. 1927, WMt.rn Newspaper Unto.) (, 3 MOTHER- :- Fletchers Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and. Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless -- No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. |