DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD ) i . '1 (. Plan Greatest Dam in World Project to Harness the Colorado River Bigger Undertaking Than Panama Canal. COST WOULD BE $800,000,000 Propose Developing Hydro.Electrlc Power on Huge Scale for Distribu tion Over WJde Area of the Southwest. Los Angeles Cn I. The "world's fcreaie-st eleetrk.il project" K the way mhuu engineers di'scrili the Southern California lilIiT company '& plan for linMiinlliiR the waters of the Colo rado rlvor and developing hydro-eler-trio por mi a 3uif;i .scale for distri bution r u id urea of flit: South- WOht. Ddwln O. Kdaerton, special counsel for the eorporntlon, formerly president of the California htijte railroad .eoiu inlsslon. Mates the project ultimately would involve $SOO,X0,000, or twice as lunch as was spent on the I'utiauia canal. 4,35O.T)0D Horsepower. Generation of a peal; load of 4.7CO, OOO horsepower and an annual average load of 2.000,(KKI hotwepower from four development projects along the river will 1h pohsthlc by a How controlled by a 500-foot dam at tlio head of 'Glen canyon, Arizona. There the main dam would create a lake almost L'OO miles loan, extending tip the nearly level basin of the Colo rado to 'the 'mouth of tlio Fremont river. From this point, the river de scends J,SfK) feet In -400 miles At Glen canyon dam. according to plans, a uniform How of 8,000 second feet would ptf-s through turblucn and thence through n power canal for 50 mile, to the mouth of the Little Colo rado. This would give a net bead of SOO foot untl would generate l.MO.OOO horsepower. 'From the Little Colorado to TCnnnh creelv, a net head of 700 feet could be secured In S."i miles whlcli would gen-H'r:i1-o 1,01)0,000 horsepower. Additional Power Secured. In the 34.) miles between Kaunb creek and the Arizona boundary line, at Diamond, a net bead of SOO feet could he secured by two high dam-. The river would deliver to switch boards about I.IMO.OOO additional horsepower, according to .Smifliern California Edison engineers. Tito fourth development would cover the 120-mile stretch between tle Ari zona boundary and I lie Cotton wood valley. (This would afford .r0& foot head and deliver 7SO.0OO horsepower. Home of Man Who Refuses Title v-sm w ' :,v. i'sm .. .r. -. sosk4 TJll old coionlal home in West Town, I 'a., is the home of Tlili'ir. Van OiiMile llillllpv "Squire" I'lilKIps. since lie recentl.x was elected Justice of the peace, inenihi-r of an old ami well-to-do American famllj, descended from (he I'olleli tiruiid Duke .Snkrowilaskl I'hllllpl Mom. who lied to America gen eration ago. Tiw eldest .son of this duke went lo England upon the death of ills fatlii-r, who lmd accumuIat'Ml millions in tlio United .Stales, and as sumed the title of Orand Duke Mom de More, to whlcli be was entitled. Ills la-t descendant died recently and I he title, with his fortune, descended to the West Town '.squhe. Hut the 'njulfe luiK refused it. THIS GIRL RESENTS HERO STUFF 'Wakes Me Tired," Says Who Balked Burglar. Girl With Her Father's Revclver She Made Thief Drop His Plunder, but He Outran Her. Koit Worth, Tex. Ho-e Uieedlove, u nine-year-old girl at Alba, near Kort Worth, who stopped a burglar with her father's six-shooter alter lie had gathered up tlie sllerwaie In Ihu home of her parents, says "hero stulT makes her tired." After one day of It bhe lias declared a strike against hav ing her picture taken, publicity, and explaining to visitors, One day the family was awuy from home, leaving Itot-c placing with her dolls uluui! In the big jiiousc. She saw a burglar enter, ni.d she hid under the covers of her bed, but left n peek bole through which bhe saw the In truder ransacking the place When he gathered op t'ie silverware It is contended that aiming tlio result- of the project would be: Absolute tloDd contiol. J'rovlslon for Irrigation of '-Y-.'O.OOO urn's of which 1,000,000 acies would be above the canyons. Three bundled miles of tin; river made navigable. The urea which could be served with power Includes Arizona, Nevada and t'tah, more than one-half of Colo rado and New Mexico, one-llfth of Idaho and Wyoming and three-pi:ir-lers of California, with possibly large ureas In northern Mexico. Power would be used for the electil. flcatlon of steam railroads-, as well as for commercial, agricultural, mining and municipal uses, thus sming 5)0.000 barrels of fuel oil a year. FROM TRIBESMAN TO BISHOP Rev. T. M. Gardiner Given Charge of Field In Liberia for Episcopal Church. New York. From African tribesman 1o bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church Is the career of Itev. Or. Theo phllus Momolu Gardiner, who was con secrated bishop .suffragan of Liberia. Tlie ceremony took place In the Church of the Incarnation on Mad ison avenue. The venerable HMiop Daniel S. Tattle of Missouri, who in his eighty-four years has consecrated &" liKhops, olliclittcd, assisted by Hisli- Find Nation's Apartment House 1,000 Years Old Is Discovered in New Mexico. HOUSED NEAR 10,000 PERSONS Scientists Say It Will Take Five Years to Unearth Remains Discloses Civilization Comparable With That of Today. .Santa Ke. Uildeiice that a race once dwelt In ilie Cliaco ean.von, in New Mexico, jxvsMsing a degree of civilization comparable with otir own has been unearthed by .archaeologists working under the direction of the School of American ltesearch of San ta Ke. The discoveries to date It '4v r,vy W -lie could hardly restrain herself. When she saw him walk ucro'-s a sec tion of the floor Just varnished, which her mother had warned her not to step upon, she slipped from her hiding place, got her father's big weapon and went Into the dining room and holding tlie pistol iu both bunds' ordeied tlie robber to hold up ids hands, which ho promptly did. After compelling him to leplace the plunder, she ordered him Into a closet, but Instead he slipped through the kitchen door nnd lied, with Itose In hot pursuit, clad only In her nightie. Hut tlie burglar innn could run faster and got away. Tlie family returned n few minutes Inter to llnd Itoe iu the yard still holding tlie gun and regretting her failure to capture the mnn. Pittsburgh. Pa. Harold Ibiuer, fa iiiouh pianist, returned n draft of Sl.MO and refused to finish a concert here when children In the audience persisted In annoying him with their restlessness. WVTWWVWW'W! wtvw-w m I Ppofnrrnrl Mnpin tr 1 Ether During Operation 5 UN own music so soothes Os car .1. Kelley of South Boston, Mass., that be preferred U to el her while hospital surgeons were probing for a bullet In his thigh. - When the doctors begun to put Kelley under the lulluence of an anesthetic he objected strenuously. Then he called for bis harmonica, Jumped upon the operating table and played gnyly while the bullet, which lmd been 11 red by his stepson during a family quarrel, was removed. vtvv ops (Jailor of Tennessee. Manning of New York, Matthews of New Jersey, and Overs of Liberia. LEOPARD LOOSE ON STEAMER Dlg Cat Scares Passengers of the Granite State on Trip Across the Pacific. San Francisco. A leopard which escaped from Its cnge on the forward deck of the Paeille Mall liner Granite State, which arrived here from Cal cutta, India, created excitement among the passengers and crew. The big cat broke loose during a storm and was captured after It hnd been locked In the olllcers' messrooni and prodded Into a cage. The Granite State carried a large collection of wild animals, valued at more than S'-'OO.OOO, which are to be distributed among American zoos and to motion picture firms. Oldest "Flat" a- will lie fully five years before the en tire find Is disclosed consist of an apartiiKitit house containing about 1,000 rooms, together with domestic Implements. Straugely enough, there Is no trace, of the people and the .scientists say there must have been fully 10,000 of them In the way of burial ground or skeletons-. It is conjectured that tho Inhabitants left the valley In leisurely fashion, as there are no evidences of lllght. when at the very zenith of their development. This exodus is estimat ed to 'hae taken place fully 1,000 years ago, and, so far as the Investiga tors have been able to learn, the peo ple Miyiped out of history iWmii tlio Janitor tinned the key In he gigan tic apartment house they voealed. As "Big as Two City Squares. The shitting of sands which hid tho st Midline for centuries gave scientists their first iclue to the existence of a hitherto miiknown race. Excavations disclosed a 'building equaling iu extent about two ordinary city squares and so wdl coimtructed as to defy the rav ages of time. Its curved front swings In an arc if 700 feet, anil the 50,000, 000 pieces f stone which form Its walls hear .every evidence of having been quarried and carefully cut. All that i Ian own now is that the com munity consisted of approximately 10,000 perwons ami that they cultivated some :i,000 nere of land. Construction of the Beet. The walls' of the building are rc-en-forced by heavy timbers Just as 8teel rods are 1 today for that purpose in concrete construction. Excavation In tlie inner court revealed an ainaz inj; labyrinth of klvas, cists, shafts and variously walled spaces. The doors and ceilings were con structed by llrst laying heavy support Ing timbers across from wall to wall. Upon these were laid smaller logs, placed closely side by side; over these came thin cedar slabs, next a layer at cedar imrlc and finally a solidly lacked lajer or earth. .Some of the rooms show a remarkable stall' of preservation or both masonry and tlm- hern. Flogged by Judge. Santa Ana, Cnl. Wagging with a rawhide was the punishment nieled out lu open court to .Mian Torres at his own reutiest when lie pleaded guilty to beating his wife. .Justice J. II. 'o administered three lashes onto Torres' back, -raising three large welts. iNEW DEFENSE FOR HONOLULU Big Guns to Be Rushed by Rail About Island of Oahu Plan New ! Fort. Honolulu, Hawaii. Two Important1 iuui'Miut-wiiii'iiia hi mi mur piaus for the defense of Oahu, the Island on which Honolulu Is situated, were made re cently by army beaihiuarters here, Ono calls for formation of a railway artillery battalion and another contemplates uiu I'-Hiu'iimiiiit'iH 111 it new rort to com mand the entrance to Pearl harbor tho navy's grent base six miles from llilo tilt Twelve-incli mortars will hn nU,i i... the railway hattnllon am the tracks or the Oahu railroad will be utilized to transport them. To strategic points' on the Island not touched by tho rull ways at present, spur tracks will he laid so that, iu case (f emergency, iienvy guns may be rushed to any section of the coast line as fast as locomotives can haul them. Tlie rallnny morar nave a range of lo.uoy yards Shame on Them. pERHAPS thero are a few mothers who do not know the virtues of Fletcher's Castoria. Perhaps there are a few who know that there are imitations on the market, and knowing this demand Fletcher's. It is to ALL motherhood, then, that we call attention to the numerous imitations and counterfeits that may be set before thorn. It is to all motherhood everywhere that we ring out the warning to bewaro of the "Jnst-as-good". For over thirty years Fletcher's Castoria has been an aid in the upbuilding of our population; an aid in the saving of babies. And yet there are those who would ask you to try something new. Try this. Try that. Even try the same remedy for the tiny, scarcely breathing, babe that .you in all your robust womanhood would use for yourself. Shame on them. jfijfct Contents 15PlutdJractaa :WsfORtA JtC'CrKiM rrT -, Ti -- -! i n" l rr T W t kidX? lUHnk ill Luuuui.-o r"-r r 1 1 AA'ciclnblcIVcparaSonwAs-, simHnUnaU,cW.; ft41.A.r.Cnmr'i-.inflli9mtS0t i i b iiiii ( H Thcrctnrlomou'n$ro0,l s ' . mJ. -..in-MrWrttilfi1; neither Optam.Morplilncnor! MlntTOlJtfaTNABCOTiCj xt&cftmcSiieszaDW i Srrmt JixJL.USd ijanfoJSwr fibrins ' lima xUrvfttn kf9F a i..A-l DAfMAft'fiT ConstipaU'onjmd Dianf and Fcvcrshncssiwa in lOSS OF Oli-r rcsulUnilthcrcfrottaWa-'- &ta .WjfcJ ft sK lM-SimilcSi4natoreCS JjCEKrAOTCOHPa- i s $bi yEyA5JM Exact Copy of Wrapper. Scliyiee will some dn. know all; and It aox brills. To Have a Clear Sweet Skin Touch phnplus, redness, roughness or Itching, if any, with Outlcura Oint ment, then bnthe with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and dust cn a little Cutlcura Talcum to leave a fascinating frn grit nee on skin. Everywhere 25c each. DESERT ISLE IN BIG CITY Woman Writer Satisfied With Her Res. idence In "Hell's Half Acre" In Philadelphia. Catharine Huviiaud Taylor, the nov elist, says she's found a desert island and peace rigid In the middle of Phila delphia. It happened ijulle accident ally. Recently she went apartment hunting with very little knowledge of (lie residential districts of Philadel- pl .She found an apartment and rented It because there were two Union sines out In lront, and s-o she Judged that the street was all light. One of tlm-e limousines belongs to a broker ot rags and paper, she learned later, ami the other to an Italian peanut ender. Shu bad moved into the hls loilc district called "Hell's Half Acre." "Ihu I'm glad I was misled," says .Miss Tax lor. "I am not bothered hj social obligations and I have lols 'of lime for woik. We're never bored. Shooting privileges go with overj lease, and my mii iilniliuy is enlarging all tlie lime." Miss Taylor cannot be persuaded n move, for she Is coiivlmed that In ibis retieat she will be able to do moie ami better work than If she were liv ing In a neighborhood socially 'cor re i " mm m m Feed the body well Right food for the "body is more important than right; fuel for the engine. Grape Nuts is a scientific food.containing all the nutriment of wheat and malt ed barley. GrapeNuts digests easily and Quickly, builds toward health and strength and is delightful in flavor and crispness 'There's a Reason for Grape-Nuts Children Your Friend, the Physician. 4 The history of nil medicines carries with it the story of battles (igainBt popular beliefs: fights against prejudice : even differences of opinion amongecientists andmen devoting their lives to research work; laboring always for the betterment of mankind. This information is at the hand of all physicians. He is with you at a moment's call be the trouble trifling or great. He is your friend, your household counselor. He is the one to whom you can always look for advice even though it might not be a case of sickness. He is not just a doctor. He is a student to his last and final call. His patients are his family and to lose one is little less than losing one of his own flesh and blood. Believe him when he tells you- as he will that Fletcher's Castoria has never harmed the littlest babe, and that it is a good thing to keep in the house. Ho knows. . MOTHERS SHOULD BEAOTHC BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CABT0RI GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the THB CKNTAUH COMPANY. NEW VOI.K CITY. AFFIXED CAN TO CAR PEST Effective Way by Which Sweet Young; Thing Got Rid of a Too Common Nuisance. The Sweet Voung Thing did not oh Jeet when the man alongside read Iter newspaper over her shoulder, but she drew tlie line when he commenced to read a note which she undertook Inter to pencil to an Kquaily Sweet Young Tiling, who was at tlie moment out of town. 'The man followed every word of tlie note with Interest until tho Sweet Young Thing calmly wrote: "I ,was about to tell you the reason why Dot broke olf her engagement to Terry, but 1 cannot do II now because a man sitting a'ongslde me is read ing everything I write." Tlie man alongside turned ids head lite other way tpiiekly and fidgeted in embarrassment, and at the licit sta tion lie get out. Then tlie Sweet Young Thing wrote: "That Mulshed him, dearie. And as I was about to say when ho Inter rupled me, Dot broke It off because--" ate. New York- Sun. Took Everything In Sight. A certain darkey "extra" uppearo'il on the Hal. I-:. Itoaeli "lot" one mom. Ing a picture of woe, and he Insisted upon telling his "misery" i (hat pop ular lllm actor, Harold l.lnji, "You don't mean to tell me Hint th furniture movers look everything, i youV" asked tlio film star after lis tening to the tale. "'At's what ah do, .MlMah l.lojd," was the answer. "They look everything hut (he side walk an' ihey promised in come hack fo' that." 'San Knim-lsco chronicle. Cry For Signature of LUCKY STRIKE Cigarette To seal In tho delicious Burley tobacco flavor. It's Toasted BASE BALL Equipment Tcnni3 and Golf Goods Fi3hing Tackle Camping Outfits Ask tor Catalogs Olson Sporting Goods Co. 315.317 4th St., Sioux City, U. HUMPHREY The Dry Cleaner and Dyer Expert Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. Hats Cleaned. 513 Nebrn.ka St.. SIOUX CITY, IOWA New Life for Sick Man Eatonic Works Magic "I have tahcu only two hoxes of Kti tonic and feel II Ice a new iniiti, 11 hiiH done me more paid than iiuytiilOK elHe," wrlteH t 0. I'rnpplr. Kiitiiiilr Ih the modern remedy .tor arid Ktonuieh, liloutltiK, food rennitliur and ItidlcfMloii. It ijulelciy taken up and carries out the aridity and gun and cnnlileH the Monuich to dlgi'Kt tlm food naturally, That means not only relief from pain and discomfort lint you j-et the full Mrength from tho food you eat 111k box only coHtH a trlflw with jour druKglHt'H guarantee. FRECKLES gSgggggl W, N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 31-1921. Ml