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IS THE OGDENSTANDARD-EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER M I GREEKS CLAIM I TURK REPLUSE , New Leader With Stronger ! Army Likely to Halt Keraalists AT HEN'S. Sept. C. (By the Assocl H' ated Press) Frcsli attacks by the. Turkish nationalists have been repuls ed by the Oreeka who Inflicted severe casualties on tho Kemallsts, according to an official communique Issued Tuesday night. The statement says: "The enemy's offensive toward Ak ardag met with stubborn resistance from our troops who repulsed fresh HI attacks. The number of tho enemy killed -'n.i wounded exceeds 10.000. Our foorces retired In order, destroy ing' cominunleations. "The enemv has not yet occupied BB Askl-Shchr, although the town has boon evacuated five days BK.' -The massacre and persecution of BB thvj Christians continues. "The general military situation us regarded in official and otlur circles as continuing to improve and the po BB stlon of the southern Greek forces at BX Alashehr, 80 miles east ot Smyrna, is BB . considered here to be secure " XLW GREEK COMMANDER 1 CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 8 (By HB the Associate d Tress) While the Turks arc hastening to press their ad- . ;mtagf over tho Greeks in their drl B toward Smyrna, the latter arc rush- BX lng reinforcements to the seine, and, B If General Tricoupls can restore the Bj moral'.- of his men the Kemallsts may BM, yet be brought to a standstill, it is be- B lieved here. News of the appointment of Gen eral Trn oupls as commander In chief BV was received with marked enthudam B It Is officially announced that all the army corps in the southern group have effected a juncture. FEARS TOR CIIUISTI s B LONDON. Sept 6. In an interview with the laily Telegraph Henrj Mor B renthau, former American ambassa- BB ,lor to Turkey, expressed deep concern BK for tho Christian minorities in Asia BV: Minor in vlw of the present Turkish Bft advance. BB Tho allies should remove all the ref ugees from Anatolia to Thra e. ho de BK clared, "otherwise tho Turks will be as BX. merciless with them as they were with BK , the Armenians " BK He emphatically declared the Kem- BK. allsts should not be allowed to cross I BM the Straits. BX "To put Constantinople again Into Bj the hands of the Turks would be the BB most terrible blunder of the age," ho Bt said, and perhaps the Americans BXj should combine to see the city prop- Bi erly policed, and its control by the B Turks prevented. BX "For the future safety of the world BK there should be a Balkan federation with Constantinople as Its Uashlng BE, ton controlled by none of the scp- Hlj arate states, but by a Balkan federal Bai government." ROW OS OF RE1 l .J.l S BU SMYRNA. Sept. C. (By the AksocI- BV ated Press) It was estimated up to Tuesday night that 150.uu refugei of every nationality had collccteii her" and the American relief committee has published an appeal .calling upon every body to offer tie m assistant The allied consuls here decided to ask the Anglo-French police t, i. , -, order. It is reported that allied troops will land tomorrow. A local committee ha begun to en Bt roll volunteers to substitute for the evacuating Greek army Thousands of B,V officers and soldiers enrolled. Htii George Bernard Shaw is 66 vears ' ! 2i I Brightens I Dull I Moments The kiddies know what in I do when they arc tired of f play The Brunswick is first aid to the bored And no matter what make or ! type of record they play, The Brunswick's true tones help educate and I train a child's musical ear. i The Brunswick Method j of Reproduction is exclu- ; sive, as is also the Bruns- 1 wick Method of Interpre- I tation in record makine. Result the musician s phonograph an instru SjS3 ment worthy of the cul- tured home and Bruns wick Records which are the sensation of the musi- I cal world. If you have not heard the new I September Records, come in and let us play thorn over for you. They are all worth hear- ! lng. I Browning Bros. Co. I 2451 Hudson Ave. Phone 45 NEWS BRIEFS MANY DKATH SENTENCES. MOSCOW. Rept. (By The Assn- clated Press). FJfty-flve persons have been sentenced to death in south .Kussiii upon conviction of counter revolutionary activities, the newspa- per Pravda announced. Tho Ukranlan court at Kiev se.n tenced -x members of Petlura's Cos sack bands which, in connection with i ral Tutunuk's forces, arose gainst tht t'kranlan Soviets. All the convict ed prisoners appealed. At Simferopol Nlcolal Bozhenko. young officer. iho under an assumed name proclaimed himself tho czar of Russia several months ago, was sen tenced to death, together with six i i,i!uw . rn. while Mme. Bozhenko and 'seven others were sentenced to pris on. WIDOW ENDS Tdf I CHAMONIX, France. (By The As sociated Press). Mme. Marcel Sem bat committed suicide today following the sudden death Tuesday of her hus band, the millionaire Socialist deputy and former minister of public works. BANK CHECK VOTING. WASHINGT .v A referendum on the question whether the collection of checks hy banks at par should be made a universal practice throughout the country was begun today among 1,400 business organizations connected with tho chamber of commerce of the United States. A Fpecial committee rerommended that the practice be made universal, "from :in economic standpoint" without further legisla tion," If possible, but "through nation al legislation" if uecessary. MONTANA MINES REOPEN. HELENA. Mont. All Montana coal mines have resumed operation except Urh.ere the local differences between minors and operators remain to be Ironed out according to George N Griffin, slate mine inspector. More than 4,000 men have returned to work and production will, in Mr. Griffin's opinion, be Bllffictent to supply the de imands in the state Continuous op-j erutlon of Montana mines would give, la production in excess of 5.000,000 tons a year, he stated. mi I K I s R 1IDED. LuS ANGELES Los Angeles of fices of t)ie Russi:in-Amei lean Indus-' trial eorporation, said to have head quarters at Union square, New York. were raided Tuesday night b agents of th" district attorney's office and announcement was made Uy officials of the state corporation commission that complaints charging the sale ofj stocks without a permit would be is sued today. All stocks were confis cated. The corporation's local offices were the same as those of the Amal gamated Clothing orkers of America the officers stated, Sidney Hlllman of New York Is said to be the national head of both organizations. ATTORNEY '8 WITHDRAW 1, S ANGELES. A local firm of at torneys has served notice of with drawal from the defense of Mrs. Clara Phillips, indicted for the so-called "hammer murder" of Miss Alberto Meadows No reason was given for the lawyers' action. Representatives ot the public defender's office recent ly conferred with Mrs. Phillips. UdENS W OKst OFFENDERS, SAN FRANCIS O. Prohibition Di rector S. F. Rutter has started a sys tem of -classifying tho citizenship of all persons arrested for violation of the prohibition law. The majority of the bootleggers, he. said, appear to be persons of alien birth GREAT WIHLLI Ss CHAIN. - PAPEETE. Tahiti (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) It is re ported that the French government Is about to erect in Tahiti a new wire less station which is to be a link In the proposed round-the-world system of communication between France and her colonial possessions. The sta tions In this system probably Will he oi)e of the French India islands. Ta hiti, Now Caledonia, Indo-China, Mad agascar. Senegal and Morocco. The Ta hiti station, it is reported, will cost about eight million francs. nr. ARMY AVIATOR REACHES COAST ' ' Flies From Atlantic toj Pacific in Less Than 24 Hours SAN DIEGO, Calif., Sept. 6 Hav- I ing eaten today his first breakfast , Eilnce starting his air dash from the j Atlantic coast to the Pacific coast l Lieutenant Jam .-.-. II. Dooilttle. arm airman who late Tuesday completed his flight hero from Jacksonville, j Fla., in record time, was busy with plans for his next flying task. He has I been instructed to r eport for duty j at .M. Cook field, Dayton, chlo, and ; p-lam d to fly '.here, starting Frldaj in the speeiallj constructed de land plane which brought him here I safely from the Atlantic coast woli within 24 hours REPORTER AT TUB. Tioolittle showed much enthusiasm I , when he landed here Just before dusk Tuesday. The most apparent feature! on his arrival and his landing per-1 fectly accomplished after a grind of more than 21 hours In the air. was a wholesome boyish grin. That grin j lasted until he "submitted" to an 1 I Interview which was obtained whili ho was taking a warm bath. The I reporter sat on the edge of the bathj I tub and put the questions between splashes of water as Doollttlo refresh-' ed himself after his long trip. Dooilttle told of his start, of run ning into a storm, how he roso from) the slorni Boon, how he scudded west, how glad he was to see two fellow airmen meet him at imperial valley, Calif, and of the landing. Lieutenant Dooilttle made an avci -age of about 101 miles an hour When he reached Imperial Valley and saw the two pacemakers from Rockwell field aptnin William Randolph and Lieutenant C L. Webber waiting to accompany him on the last lap, he "opened up wide" his liberty motors and carne ,-it a speed at 115 miles an hour. GREAT POSSIBILITIES SAN ANToXTO. Texao. S-pt fi. " 'd airplane flight completed Tuesday from the Atlantic to tho Pa-1 elflo coast by Lieutenant James II. Doolittle ,, Kelly tield, will be a stim ulant to i.ipid development of aero naullcF. in the United States, according to Lieutenant Colonel C. C. Culver, air officer of the Eighth corps area. This epochal flight In which Doo little spanned the continent with one stop being made has a two-fold assei In aviation. Colonel Culver believes. First, lr demonstrated the fen fbllity of moving an air fleet q ill Itly from one coast to another in time of na tional emergency Second it reveals 1 the possibilities of commercial flying I m a RED Diamond J jf What's Tbdays News ijijP in Ogden Mf here's not an item in the papers that PJ, means so much to men as a five min- William"!? B3BMI ute talk with any dealer who shows the loteraa'.i no; Dataetin Agency Inc. vr-.Don-i.. Red Diamonci in his store window. "S2S?c5o.. I The most practical kind of advice on bettering Wnffiecitra, h your daily shave illustrated with the New Im- C.iM't'o roior lh old on I liov- oft I UJ J J m (hooithi r. pre nt. d th- lmt word In abas - i . fl Ine comfort, but th.- niw nij Impruv.-l H1 nrnVPfl t j-IIIPtT'P' GlTlcttn cri.ir.ly U proviog to uc a gcnuino BH lUTBU V- Ilir. V. L. B-flH r v w t I am urn yoo know hotr wll n tn r U of ft-'M HB yonrrmxre for la t u we prf ncn'rO nir v WW EE "on;;:,::;:,:::; y You may think you are getting now everything in shaving fflivS I in Tt a rnvronulnclyopprcxim. I Bfl e;rt b that a razor can give you. f-.l rioiu-orc.pt mTilnocru oncratu o' r B 0 J mjam o th. rrmrkhhlo etrl'i, y.u hvo mdo n I . . . . tmprov.i., .ui.u. iior, Or you may lnov vaguely that something isn t just right Sincerely yoors. b t it OJO wjV But remember this I 1 1 You have still to experience the last word of luxury in shaving. y Only the New Improved Gillette can give it to you. . Mtcromclric Precision ' .' Q CiflQ tip Automatic Adjustment BF in uliich passenger planes would leave one coast and arrive on the op posite coast In le.ss than IM hours. WAR COURIER SERVICE "The plan of Fie army air service," said Colonel Culver, "is to locate a large flng fleet on eapii 01 the coasts and one In tho nt' r ot the OOUAtry, at San Antonio. 15y such a system each of the thrc? fleets would he re inforced by the other two Lieuten ant Doollttle's flight hears out, also, the possibility of courier service be ing established between the two coasts In time of entorgency, in which mc0 sagei could be carried quickly in per son." The special do Kavlland airplane that carried Lieutenant DoOlittle across the continent mav be mken with thf filer from Kelly "field to Mr Cook field. Ohio, whore he will en- ter the engineering school within tho j next few days. Through Kelly fb Id .officials requests hus been made for 'Dooilttle to fly his ship to McCook I field and use It there Aviators here declare the ship Is the best product or the air Intermediate depot at San I Antonio and haa no equ il In tho en tire air service. Doolittle wants to keep the ship with him as a keepsake. Largest bigh-grade sllver-lead-sinc ore bodies in the world are found in , the Bawdin min Burma, LIKE CLOUDS ACROSS A SUMMER SKY foretelling the dreaded storm are the Bymptoms of women's diseases which point fie way to physical and nif-nt il breakdown The nervous Irritability, tho backache, the dragging pains ire not only bard to endure, but they bring certain knowledge of collapse unless something is done to reli ir tin sufferer There Is one standard rem edy which has shown the way out for nearly fifty rarn The women who have "come back" throueh the use of I.ydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound present an argument stronger than words could ever be Advertise ment. : yfrnilDINP Ntelrt and Morning. Nave ctman- Htaltfy M" jflSN Ew- U they Tire, 'OR oS tcn- Smart or Burn, Vh,m rVrC if Sore, Irritated, In lyilR LYL3 flamed orGranulated, useMurineoften. SoL'tu,RefTwbM. Safefor Infant or Adult. At all Druggists Write lor Free Eye Boot MtxucCj.RcacdjCo Jhiu CHICHESTER S PILLS M i VMkM ,K.ohM-lrrillliod Brond 4&SU3JPk IMII. In U.d ud 4-uld o ttsl TSifW 'K ,r. ntiii with EIlo Rlbboa. ttkv TL no (.iter, lluj oT Torn- N ri flr Urnl.t. AikftjrOfnUOnES-TKUS t " WT '!AMND KHAN'6 FlU.rVf rC V. SB ynki.oirnuBt.5af-.t,AlwsyinclUi'l SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ,0 I Guard Your Health em PREVENTIVE CATARRH T',,' Jsc CK" JJ " .' rm adiipr " Omniiu m s n- r-R.it io. wt HLAUUbK j 91 ii,.Vi.in, m,,, York WAT 1 STOP EGINEJ(N CK .Gasoline Symphony Heard, By Scientists in Convention PITTSBURG. Pa.. Sept. 6. Sea iveed kelp, automobile engines, and Just plain milk were the widely dlf- forent subjects discussed at the open-' in day of tho American Chemical soeiety convention now being held j here. On Ihe platform before the dele gates, where usually symph'iny orches tras perform, a motor engine afflicted ;wlth '"knocking" played the chief ov- .erture of the day. while chemists list ened as intently as opera lovers do ,to "Carmen.'' to the effect of tho in-, trOductiOD m a chemical compound invented by Thomas Mldgley. Jr. and T. A. Boyd', of Dayton, on tho "knock- ilng" discords. j "Chemicals whose action is similar I to those known as catalysts.' even If piesent only in the most minute quan tities," said Mr. Boyd, "can eliminate to a great degree the knocking which lis most injurious to engines." The gasoline symphony played on cylln-j ders was to proo his contention Sea-weed kelp which contains iodine ;ind other elements common in sea-1 'water and believed to be beneficial in preventing g"ltr. was explained t be a necessary part of the diet of those who live so lar Inland as to be de prived of the sea food in quantities. J. " Turrentlno. whose activities resulted In the establishment of the kelp Industry on the Pacific coast, in-, trodUCed the eta-weed kelp In its new to the chemists. The new form " hi aid, "admits of cheap preparation, and preservation, and Is easily :iall-, able for the afflicted people of all countries." Housewives' uncertainty as to the, youth or age of the contents of the bottle found with the newspaper on the porch cadi morning s the reason' for the prominent part of milk in to-j day's meeting. "Methylene blue, a dye is cleverer and more sure than the nose in delecting the age of milk," said i Minnie p, Dressier, who demonstrated the action ot 'lie dye in discoloring old j milk and remaining perfectl deal in, new Seven other dyes may bo used i with equal success, the scientists say. 00 j Scarlet Posters Give Warning of Social Diseases " CHICAGO, Sept 6 Flaming scar let placards were pasted on tho doors of two private homes fuesday by Her Iman. N, Bundesen, health commission er, after two young m n who resided !ln them had fled from the county bos- i pltal where they had been confined ifor the treatment of social ills.-asc The move t amo as part of Ir. Hun- , Idesen'a campaign to enforce k. single I standard of treatment for both men and WOnien seized in raids, those found to be dlflfeasdd being segregat ed for treatment. Those who try to evade treatment, he said, will bo "dealt with like any other criminal, for they arc potential murderess " vv If a hole were punched in an elec tric light bulb small enough to let in 1,000,000 atoms of oxygen a min ute. It would take 100.000,000 vears ! till the bulb. Reduced Mce Easy Terms $ " Mfk frl-k HOOVER fc SlfiCTWC SECTION SWBEPKA are going fist only a few more it this price saBHBsisnnnjSsiss , , ' in KICIEMT PViBLlC S&RVIC6- SUIT CAUSED BY DECIMAL POINT ' ST- P.VT'T.. Minn.. Sept. d Mis-! (placing of a decimal point caused j suit in district court here today ihj which the Commerce Trust conipan of Kansas City, Mo . Is seeking to collect 2,569iOS alleged due from he. I MacI oiigal Advertising company, wl hj offices here. Minneapolis, Kansas City land Omaha. "n April 21, 1021. it is alle-d the I bookkeeper for the firm In Kansas i City banked S2li 05. which was er roneously credited :is $j 595. when: I the error was discovered with the re ceipt of the monthly statement. May 1 1, several letters passed Between the! bank and the advertising firm in' Which T. A MjcDoujmI. head of th, I firm, suggested taking care of the debt by jflvlng a series of notes. If i.-. alleged tho advertising firm had drawn checks agHlnst the account The matter came beti.ru Ml- 1! 1 Judge G. M. Orr on a motion of at torney for the bank to strike out tliel answer of the advertising firm !nl Which a general denial of the debt I . s eni..r..,l on the ground tbnt was a sham and frivolous. The nm-j tlon was granted. The Kansas Pity bunk has attached tho account of the ad v'ertisf rig firm iif a St Ixmis bank. nn GIRL SLAYER FREE ON BOND KAXSAS CITV, Mo . Sept 6 Marie Peggy Beal). scion of an old Phila delphia family, who shot and killed Frank Warren Anderson. local de partment store floorman. on June 3. , in a hotel here, then attempted to take I her own life. Is free on bond. Miss Beal appeared for arraign j mcnt on a charge of second degree ; murder in justice court Tuesday, and was released on $500o bond, signed i I her attorney. George Birmingham. '! r preliminary trial was set for Etep iber 16. "Peggy Beal is alone, friendless and without a cent in the world.'' Birtiimg nain told the court. "But she wants to tell Iwr story. Iggy Beal would rather destroy herself will destroy herself, iu fact If she cannot be vin dicated In tho eyes of the public." Miss Beal. whose case proved a sen sation on lune 3, when after she claims her "perfect locr" had con fessed ho did not Intend to marry her after promising through the year of their acquaintance to do so, was re leased from a local hospital Monday. She had been in the institution three months, recovering from a bullet wound In her lung, mad.- by a shot fired by her own hand Shf was ar rested immediately lipon her dlsi h irg trom the hospital. . on Middle names were once illegal m England. ian Has Done Humanity r Tl," p:' uh! h u tMxai en in l:H0. , a VQ-J 1 len e prai Used mrdlclnel vania and was known f3 ' great succew lnl '"' 1 " '' '' -n - ,,. . ' Golden Medical Discov. known tonic for the M strength-builder la made I ila Ahicl. Iir P..rce fA, teethe In diseases of tbj contains no alcohol M tra ' of native -,,., s wlfu lents pi dnly stai 1 on th ,; 1 blood, vim, ST OiSMjK t.bso utely Hi'J Stops Acidity, Sour Stomach. G(-s, Belching, h jail after eating dutreiMi. I we va'f o'j to ,r' :!lBm,l! 'if I . our la 0 ;,rti , develoj mcnt, whether u u m 1 islonal nr ,tm.,acm TlB""' CHRONIC STOMACH r edy ! deigned to uf stoma, h iroubl " "'afc Sold by " j'o'.TOCB ,,,r(,,. box t C-AdvBI 1 Wash, yamplw 1 ZMS ' lif ' Solved Uie rwm M.ima.h" atru.. ' ,) .dor s in- -la. " I;.rr.! friend told w - . and'l'.i''' '"f'.n 'H5 harmless pr-i ,xj -, lh, catarrhal mu-u h Mn.il tract and ,';.l.j;y, wh.h --auses P ;a) 3,tJl liver a',d '"V n, fMS lng appendult"; funJel& ,;.Ue of t be P JpJiJBj son.- -al-r. n t-o"K ioii'j,,;.,hnTi. v:i' HSeWv .'r'.'sl'VB?J 'nt.- ,' one Adve