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Show 5 THE WORLD'S GREAT EVENTS 0 ALBERT Lcdioii (Copy for Thl Dspartment Amfrlran I.rglon N-- Headache Toothache Colds Pain Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Jif t S FCIH Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Unnir "Bayer" boxes of 12 Ublets V 7(Kr Also bottles of 24 and 100 trade mirk of A.plrm It the Br Uuuftctnr OVER (Part haarlem oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. HAARLEM OIL S correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Colo Medal. Callouses MM' Quick, safe, surs relief from painful callouses on the fvet Atfi-'- l uf and iot xorti tV .It 'DzSchcWs j fti She oh. what n beautiful house. It makes lue absolutely speechless, I II I uy the lb- The work of training disabled World war veterans fiicapiclt'ited for their r occupations in new vocations has been virtually completed, accord-luto Watson 15. Miller, chairman of the national rehabilitation committee of the American Legion, who.se otlice Is In Washington. D. c. Only about veterans are still receiving vol.( cational training under the 1'iiited States Veterans' bureau out of near!) IWi.ivm who were granted training by the bureau. The vocational training effort has cost the government approximately The greatSiir.UHKl.lMHi, Miller said. est number of veterans in training at any one time was PV.'.d'Ni, in the fining of 1'.'.'2. A total f ,T! I.ti.Vt men applied for training courses, . The rehabilitation survey groups, which have been handling the vocational training work, have been virtually abolished and their functions transferred to the claims and ratings boards In the various regional ollices of the veterans' bureau. livery nutluM' In some degree portrays himself in I. is works, even be H against Ids will. fleet lie. Birmingham Plans to Land 1929 Convention pre-wa- Growing Mining Industry r m . i - 1 ' ! i 1 b k ; KRMH. I A i Wl,;,t i'. musi How to Buy a House HOOK" Mat H'lfcfMt A .Mm th" Author, W. II Hi nil. Knn Adv. scare Is often of mure en than good advice. ! fit to TFTA MOK I'M ( loir, h .11 1 r j i e docs or says, "o.l. Aundltw Antoninus. I ; -- - ben-- ' r.irmlngham (Ala.) Legion delegation to the lU'.'T convention of the Legion In Paris next September will request that the convention recommend P.irmlnghnm us the the P.O convention, place !lig to icntalhe plan announced by Legion i.ltielals of P.iruillighalil. The ItV" convention will be held in San Antonio. Texas, that choice having lcti made by the last eonvent'ell Which WHS held III Phll.'ldetpl.i.l. p.iniilfr:l'aiit po- -l No. 1 In nut Ichui-lioi- i of ei.lcrtaitiing the national III VS- - K bus iiniugiiraled a as (l,e campaign with pilll. PopularDenver Woman Recovers from Illness fr Anting Improvement in Mrs. With Health Surprises FricnJs. tools better Th.an Ever, Says Tanlac Descries Credit inds of Colorado men tuul suffering from tit rrousnefa !i'liwn condition and who - ar fi- ll'! fr: fir f,.. ft' 1 i:.ith-erlii- n'y strrneth. I icti'-iiii-y poiikht li's-essjr- "7m)ay, I luuk yetiogrr and f'el ttpr th in I hnvo In years, thanki TanUc It r t'li-- d my heaiih. ti I win never be ith'.ul this tnic, .Mrs. Weils l only ct:3 of tho'i-rvi- .a who havo f'"inj relief front d tr ulrrng'U tak-In- ? r.dn and Tunlso which h ina.l! fm.u room. lurk and herb. II. ed tliU dvlce. Keep weil, keep youth and relief. rt). Th'n aft "r r Tar.kic 1 tried thil i tI A tiiilc. Tho firpt Irfittlo t.t appetite Indigctlon !'5 hUp"tl nho-,:- Virtually tb" entire tuoliilicrship of the Henry H Houston II post of the titi I' .in L gln of P! ll.olelpbia .! "iieer. l to the blood when trail :'i to sue Me' io;i !ljp"nr.d lifeai.f Fr,"l k I'.. Mjrr. Inel.i'.er of I! post. One of Hie volunteers V;is selettnl. but no tninsfi'.s'on was n White, another isnry. Ilex li. SiTioll-lHI. hli been y her of tie post fiirtilshe.) with I'bi.-- by sevi tal t'f UN comrades, i.e-n- 1 . t " ; ' irr 1. t arose In the morn- i. rr:'Md. nitf ticrvrs calmed hp ipcll vanlsbcMl. I a wilcbt. btfilh take T?i!.ic. of Ci I your flrn from jour drucsibt toUayJ i!,y To Build Club Hovt T&ji!o4 f No Disfiguring Champ Oyster Eater ui daily, Soi wbrt. Olntiurnt CututtfJ ty Tbfy da niuch to f irvrnt bUi kh'udn, flrn. mhre iineifhilv eniritor,. rnl lo pumc'i jtrmaiictit kiu feenHb. II ) CutJcura mt xjW It r T M ' (rut t " a- -' l;,,w Wielii! l i I,, for Ir.li rr.t'.kbn o.' n At an ...st.T P'" !'"' Vincent "'"" id b. : l;,i ! i D e Am. rh ..ti I." 1 j I V, 'I I ,,f ' "' " '" '" u I''"' 'Il! I ;u" '.. i led ,l "ti" " bhahes r'"' taw ,,f fter more trstno..' I i .;.'ll t'M'.hi. - be ,.h'o t" Ici'l le eT. mI-si rt L.glon oyster feast, b" l i ' fttitU m.ac. Adjusted i trice crtltt'-a- es. Ilpoli which liiom f i Jill lioW Ih' o il,ed, will be Used t' tiliame tht bu.l'liog "f a club bolide f..r I'lvle 1'.. Jot.es i"'-- 1 "f of tfcoiit .. We-- . th' An.erienfi at a rec i' UiMh r plans approved rtith ltiuiaiice The leeeiii'i;. rf lii. ft'l."! will be Us, tl us coil .ifer.i' a loan tiotu bunks. M"c-- ' in lots I t ell pledged t" Iball $l:'."' Iioiim' fut d ill this form. tie-clu- Blemishes to Hide ful new Anyone can now Have pretty walls in tlie You can stipple ehVcts. All you need ig a little King Wall Finish. d.i the work yourself so casilv. And the cost is usually loss than $1.CV a room. Results will surprise and Jdmlit you. Ask your Paint v..nari. Dealer about King Wall I ituslv cr write tor . . . ins TIT, . TSrTn ' two-tone- d nu.t Other KlJNo 1'AIINI l'l.uuuti5 KlnEnmcl Moor fciwm.1 . King Lluuul Taint Kin Motor Cur Enamel King King Cryftnl Floor Varnish King Porch Floot Faint King Screen Taint King A'l Puiis'M Varnlik King Bruihlns Lacu,utr Dnhve iyttlltlS. ncr dveitlenienrper regularly n your l.Kal neweaper. Itouar I roJucta now, write fur Tsint handling King Information about an unuiually ptomaine laiei proposition, no otnigaiion. The Chicago White Lead tie N- l- Oil Co. HM S. W'cftern Ave. Chiu0, 111. 0 DISTRIBUTOR SALT LAKE GLASS A Crime llit-kt quiillly. prices. TancrtMl a'rainverl.i'Klmrtt Alu.n Minn. )l.iirli"tox. It' ll'.mi-iipnllil- cry-ing- BOOKS Help Kidneys By Drinking More Water 41 East So. J ut gwli. i i m lit- kirtsi 1 liis-fx.- I'n'.-- rut. 1.! j !.iuic;a Strkfl, i'uu Qukk KcUcj Ao4 12 H V I iiBiii-rn- aJ-v Irug 1C t tu'ifim, N. .if ,.'s. - Ap!c4Ante.itci.vetynip Jcind rv.c itxrs tttrmsiUy, n I'liiayS iurttait aad C bct Mitre. 3c r RURNSsndSCALDS J Stop the throbbing and imartins tvt once with sootlung touch of 1 rTT tl '.i.WUala. Salt A. N. "l,r Lake City. No. 13 1927. No Private Weddings When people are married in P.raxtl everybody may eolne to ti e wedd ;it. s e - - - S , '' From Urst to last. England was l p.iMipnrte's stniiibling block. In is time tie thrashed and bullied and browbeat every other nation, ii the seb.Hil bully might the littlest h..y. Hut believer be clashed with litiI.t'"! 'oWhile met or late dl?eotiil!ture. s,,ti Hoi.iip'itK' was In Cairo oil his return from Syria news ccme of In Itily and of a French rrl-In Pari. Also end to political ldin. at. that time, perhaps, most im port ant of nil -- cnmr private a lvl.es of .lost.jddlie's epelt t'oHi.t'on wl'h other men. The triple ti.llli-- '' stillieed t.i s nd K .parte hurrying back b"iee. I.'iivh'g bis army to shift f"r i A h"iKr III j nful. I ). Is 1 to ::!.! ..I' ri l'd. , 1 ' - gel l'i .i S Qiildren rail l i Il.il. nil i;is. i. s.eue inali O ! .l;i:ill eni ,ii. e to Vll"l'i II"' . serms . e I - mo He reached Paris nt the cru.-lacrisis, nnd. tnftit of the eowrnrii'-titit- l ! y takllig advantage of every turn of fortune ns foreseen 1.y his rare In winning Cl b'liiac.V. be sticcc'ib-i ho p.edtlon of llrst consul. Then i! was that tl e t"en' true IPs vi a rlmraeter hove,) Fmncc double an.biti"U -- first I" nnd teni'tl" nt'otd. strong at iu; ninl, second Mild ib..ve a" I" ..b'n'ntib'o for himself the Mg'ic-- i ' re- i t.v wo-- k powfr and glory He . to L's storliia order end t ui-.cttlc. c.cttttrv ci.te l!':ifiti.' riMil iit'l Infaetieiis aid fi.ii'!"g a rlie pti. Toon of laws. cod." pi red tfittv rrt!cn hl I ts t" conetier tbf J u s't lii vV s MOTHKR- '- Fiddler's vy is Cf cciilly pre- I.ircl o relieve Infants t:i rims atn! Cliil'lrcn t.ll afrcs of GnislipatWll, riatulcticv, Wife Coliiaibl Darrlict; a!!i)it.g I l'rvcrislitit-saristi: therefrom, aM iho asiini!aliui t'f 1' nr,d laii.ria - ll, s rc. ;u.;i I vorbl ha are publie Veilil!li-- s and lilln-ialt.'l'ci.iU filliclloi.s in that republic. the hour and open III) arrive the doors ninl windows o the home, the ci rciuoiiy Is i.pcli Pi ill'lli'jitli .V front Jli'l S.'iPs Is Inexpensive, nnd Is I he public. long pro. made from the acid of grapes nil I Ih,- I o "f I In- brbb' to the .lull. It lemon Juice, combined wifii Iltbia. an I s t, ;.iiit part f the eeletimliv. I he Is Used bv thousands of folks Vvlf. lir" !' i,. !,,i,.epr... es.;,. tl tin- V.eal'h- I S;iltli ier the l'l ide et hi jilel.ro.itii. subject to ur'n.iiy disorders cause .'.id Salts i.ttl-.-s 'A'.ekly. .'iteiais- by acid Irritation, way w,th let bad effects what ever. t ?Tervcs-cell- t Here veil have U Identified Hit, 'a water drill!; vvbbh May lis?" AC Veil fori-- ' W.r.i-I ' l' l i'u! i"H. " ' quickly f le i'e t; Vi.ll'l," 'tie ' ti; lit iil.'h." I I tilid "pilltll Fool. oceiisii.nal 's. Illlt Wi-- e tlie! liC.lt.l' llldll. ! t ' V. et,.-- a ounces or .imi .salts nom your p.nar-- i . ... .. .... ..i i.. ., ..i i , u. ...m- ma. fis, .1.1.. ater before br.akf.ist. I on '""ue t his for two or three days This "ill help neutralise the adds In the source so (hey no h.n.'cr are ".vsle-t.r irrllatl.n to ine iiiaini'r inni tin nary organs, width thou act normal i ITI.-s- HiriDERCORNS fffi, s ,",1,t BALSAM HA1K llDiiyMl'a'lnitf MwillirraJllii( Reatoru Color and Beauty lot ray and I adrd Hair ? Kidney nnd bladder Irritations often resuit from acidity, says a noted au-- I tlmilty. The kidneys help filter thH acid from the Mood nnd pass it on to the bladder, where It may remain to Irritate and In'Iame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up tin Irritation nt the neck of the Madder, obliging you to seek relief two or three linn s during the nkiit. The sufferer Is in constant dread; tin1 wasometimes with a .scalding ter past-esensiition nhd is very profuse; again, there Is tlllliculty in voiding It. Hladder weakness, most fulki call If heciuise they can't control urination. While It Is extremely n!;m he; nut) sometimes very paii.hi!, this is often one of the most simple uilmei.ts to overcome P.egln thinking lots of "N" Deseret Book Co, Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah trtl Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help Neutralize Irritating Acids unex-Heele- . I A little girl, badly out of sorts, visited a neighbor one morning and surunil llliirlii'iiiir rrpurHtioii t,, nil p.lllH lt 111 l'"l I.I ('.I 'M piMtpal, prised the lady of the house by say- MflH . u. mill tiiw.klelH fi,. MM. SKY HKi'S I 111. iVtalillnll"'! ing. ''They are menu to mo at home, OU St .flair St .1 'I.I, just as mean as they can he." TDK SW K , At KK ( IIMKt V KtM II. kk Mint ihI'Ii t'iM. "Why, dearie, what do they do that 7 r.Mini ht'Ue. for nit) ehl UnM. Ilim husincna. all hu. Is so meant" asked the woman. Juana Av,'., Hfitl t.i'untlro. t'altf. : The little girl answered, half so A ltlCAt Tin i. f'OMrr.KXIN f.ronlrll 26 call loud." name my "They Ak roiir ilnulor fur liltKMol.A or ontn W , C lu.na Dr. C. 11. Berry Co. Indianapolis News, 4M. f li'W So. nuiir. hm-hnn- t'M-lf- PAINT CO. 8C SALT LAKE CITY, UTAI attack. Le:onnoirc Give Blood tf-r- Flipped g in.'iu-hei-shl- t:? a life of pain and do II discover a way to get Mlrf In tlio experience of i '!e Veils. 3:41 V. Gill I'.nver, whoso recorcf it Ionic Rlcgo of uffrrlt.s 1 her closcrl friends. " u nevT ff-- well Rntl Just r. i;gh the day, tired an.l "ut; if your ptomah rehcl.1 ii g f i'4 nnd ym ipnd hours I t,p with pain caiisd by losing l"ii; If yon ar id feel old walch OUlt '!' f ! fi.ro It Is too late. !irvntia br .ikdown causeil V treiilde. llii'.lUenUoiJ, cpclU and being utiablo i American The 2 s Vocational Training The minim.' industry of Alaska Is iden Buy Candy going ahead rapidly and will Iihtohm !. ;. ".Ml purchase call.ly f'T (Ik'IIIill leaps nnd li'illiids when tlie facile ';ii: in a report from tin lii s for retting the milled material ont i XiiTi. vnfectio.iers' association. of the country are Increased, as the)' A i retail uii'loiili'ediy will be In the near fuf about l. stoics i ,r,,t's thiii ;iU'ii rival women ture, which will result In cutting the !iS i I.' fulled States n.n- co-- l of transportation. I .list year the mined i:','MHMHl'l polllllls 'f Cllllllj ,olal value of tin' production was.lS,-."J".'".:':- .' lav! in! im n. it is estimated, u.e while that of the previous ' vear was .I7.I.".T..".-:- 1. !':at amount. e e 179,000 Have Finished 0 I) e Protection of Americans and American interests In foreign, countries. Others appointed on the naval affairs committee are: Nelson K. Pickering, Ansoida, Conn.; Charles Sven-son- , Panama ; Ed Owens, Galveston. Texas: John A. P.eckwith, Portland, Ore.; Dr. A. J. Argall, Denver, Colo.; Clarence A. Wills, KIsslmmee. Fla. ; V. I Doolan, Jr., Louisville, Ky. ; A. L. Swirey, Taunton, INfasH. ; Charles F. Macklln, P.altimore, Md., und Townsend lloyer. New Jersey, Probably the most ancient of all seaports Is Joppu. on the Mediterranean eoust, the nearest harbor to Jerusalem nml for centuries Palestine's most important commercial trailing port of entry. The name menus "The Ileuutiful," ami lis situation well entitles It to be so culled. It Is built on a lofty rocky knoll on the etk'e of the sen. Its facing seaward, with un encircling wall within which Its buildings are crowded tier above tier ou hewn-oi- it terraces, Surrutindiig it are the luxuriant plains of the Shophelah or low country, where are the proves producing the famous Jaffa oranges, the most luscious and cosily the world has jet known, the olive trees which lure always furnished much of Its trade, I'.g trees and date palms, as well as the great wiieal fields of thtJ country. Cuiupuny.) LEAN, shy, undersized youth of twenty-livhung about Purls In 1704, looking for employment, lie was a fairly good writer and had at one time planned a literary career; but in this Held he had failed and had, therefore, returned to military life. He had served with distinction in the army of the new French republic, but the convention could tind no further use for ids services, lie was miserubly poor, chitting at Inaction and without prospects. Within ten years he was destined to be emperor of France and the most powerful and famous man on earth. The lonely, unemployed youth was Napoleon Honaparte, one of the thirteen children of an Italian lawyer living In Corsica. At the age of ten young Honaparte hail been sent to. a military school, where his poverty, shyness and Ignorance of French (a language be never learned to speak wit fiout accent) made him unpopular and laughed at by his schoolmates. Many of these same schoolmates were one day to be the fawning, cringing servants of the lad they now despised. When be was sixteen Bonaparte war commissioned a lieutenant of urtlllery was a captain. The and at twenty-onarmy was divided between allegiance to King Louis XVI and the new revolutionary party. Honaparte sided with the latter. Wheu he noted the coward-Icwith which Louis yielded to the mob, he muttered: "It Is all up with nhii! A of grape would scatter that pack of curs." He stored the lesson in his memory and later put it to use. In September, 17i)3, as lieutenant-colone- l of artillery, It was his strategic skill that won Toulon from England. For this he waS promoted to the rank and allowed to of brigadier-genera- l wander Idly and hungrily about Paris looking for work! He Is even said, at this time, to have planned to offer his services to the sultan of Turkey. Put at the ebb of his fortune a sudden turn came. In October, 1705, the people of Paris rose against the convention. Thirty thousand strong they P.arras, marched on the Tullerles. president of the convention, appointed P.onaparte to command the ,ri,(xKi troops at that body's disposal. P.onaparte turned his artillery Into the advancing mob of guardsmen, townsfolk and riffraff and sent them flying. In reward be was placed in command of the Army of the Interior. Ills career had begun. He married. March 0, 17:,, Josephine P.eauharmils, a rather elderly Creole widow from M.irtlni'i'ie. She did not love I'.otinparte, but married him because P.arras told her the youth had a future. She was notoriously of hers, unfaithful to this new in. .1 repaid hU ardent devotion with mere tolernnoc. Almost directly after the mnrri.ige the young bridegroom was sent to take charge of France's Italian army, which bad I n drag glng on an Indecisive warfait- against Austria and Sardinia, lie had a rng The allied fed, unpaid host of Austrians and Sardinians were far stronger; yet Inside of five days Honaparte bad whipped them together and separately, and within a month had won all northern Italy for France, lie ended the camj laign b"y forcing Austria to cede territory and Indemnity. I'.reaklng everv old traditbm amies t.'ibllsbed rule of warfare, exercising wondrous Ingenuity, swiftness and nndaeltv the Corslcen ha! conq.letelv his slowerdared "and outwitted brained foes. And these same Mid ten Ills bred tactics Wer to serve hliii.au.dnst many another f..e. He returned In triumph to Paris. when be was sent, early in 170s. with r'.'VtHsl mi n to invade Iltypt. This ex- pedltlon. so fur as concerned the Mamelukes nnd Turkish armies be on ci.iiiitered. was a brilliant success for c's fleet French nries. Put Koto-parwas r!ovtoye. by the English, and the carrlsou of Acre, made up putllv of survessfiilly resislcd Ids A ficers. Beautiful Old City Long Noted Seaport 200 YEARS 1 Druggists. of MoooaceUcacldeattr of Satlcjllcactd MtJ Napoleon Bonaparte by tb SuprllJ Snrvlcf ) Edwin Ienby, former secretary of the United States navy, was named by the national executive committee of the American Legion recently as one of the new men to serve on the Legion's naval committee this year. The work nnd recommendations of the next national eovention of the naval ulTnlrs committee v ill be especially Important this year because of Jlue national defense sitJ:Ion In congress. The committee nt the lust national convention in Philadelphia through Its resolutions, which were approved by the convention, outlined some of the subjects which will receive the attention of the new committee. Some of these recommendations are: N reduction In the enlisted personnel of the navy. Establishment of a sound policy to Insure un adequate, merchant marine. Construction of a naval base on the west coast. of Development and construction submarines. Compulsory two years' service for til graduates of the naval academy. Maintenance of an adequate naval reserve force. Technical education of reserve of- Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for .11 i by Uuil J, DENBY IS NAMED ON LEGION COMMITTEE 1 PAYS0N TERHUNE To iiVoi'l iini ci , alvv.s.vs 1 U fi l'" t'f;a!iit' '1''C P'r-;i'nt'- t 7'' '''?.: |