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Show i UTAH EMERY COUNTY PPOT.RESS. CACTUS DALE, DARLING BABY Duck!! Hen Cornesjhe FRENCH MEII Forty-Eig- ht FIB ii DISARAIIIl BRIGHTENS HOME INVITATIONS ACCEPTED BYMiuu NATIONS TO PARTAKE IN U. S. CONFERENCE Children's Laughter a Pleasing Sound ? .'I ' ' 5 Vff! 4 - 4 Premier Lloyd George To Vi,it "Wllk Iflflton disarmament ConferenJ T Be Held In November aT cording to Present Plan Altoona, Pa. "I am writing to tell yon what Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Com-Douhat iiune for me. We bad six children die almost at birth. From one hour to nineteen days is all they have lived. Before my next one was born I took a dozen bot tles of "your Vegetable Compound, and I can say that it is the greatest medicine on earth, for this baby is now four months old, and a healthier baby you would not want. I am sending you a picture of her. Everybody says 'That is a very healthy looking baby. ' You have my consent to show these few lines to anybody." Mrs. C. W. Benz, 131 3rd Avenue, Altoona, Pa, London-Pre- Breaking the Solid Drouth. The Drunk Good oP private stock from muh I'll ol cellar. Whoopee! Home, James I The Chauffeur That wasn't your private stock sir. I saw you buy It from a bootlegger. You've forgotten, sir. The Drunk Aw right. Hospital, t. Janiesi The Chauffeur And It was a strnngo bootlegger one you didn't know. The Drunk James, Morgue, morgue ! Nashville Tennessean. ASPIRIN Most parlor ornaments are probably because they are not. Name "Bayer" on Genuine d Wine and friends Improve with age, but salted peanuts do not. A Is man who has no sense of humor naturally short ef sense. truthful Many a merely a diplomatic liar. man Is Beware ! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-on- e years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told lu the Bayer pnekage for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages: Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacldester of Sallcylleacld. BACK GIVEN OUT? 1 a dull, constant backache slowing yoa up? Are you tired and achy tortured with sharp, stabbing pains? Do yon find it impossible to be happy or enioy your work? Then, look to your kidneys! When they weaken, the system .becomes overloaded with uric acid and backache, sharp pains, headaches, dizzy spells and urinary disorders naturally follow. Help your kidneys with Doan't Kidney Pills. Doan's have brought new health to thousands. An Idaho Case 4 vS 'tL Mrs. W. H. Goodmlller, Wy. ming St., Good- - It Isn't much consolation to the homely woman to know that every mirror has a silver lining. 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Start enriching waste as or remove the blood with S.S.S. to your nature intended. day, and write about your When your blood is condition to Chief Mediimpure, itching, flaming cal Advisor, P58 Swift often alia eruptions Laboratory, Atlanta, Gu. and ire&k out, your body on reduction of related arm- questions. est authority. 0 E IK RADIO NAVIGATES S NOW PROPOSED COMMITTEE ASKS THT INVESTI GATION OF BIG BUSINESS BE MADE BATTLESHIP Iffi of the Washington. Investigation operations of the federal reserve board, the chamber of commerce of the United States and "the great trusts, such as the steel, coal, credit and money trusts," was asked of a joint congress ional commission Monday by C. B. Bar. rett, chairman of the national hoard of farm organizations and president of The the National Farmer' union. commission Is charged with making a general survey of agricultural conditions. Charles A. Lyman, secretary of the national board of farm organizations, told the commission that agricultural was facing bankruptcy and ruin. A policy of deflation of the cur rency, a restriction of credit was instituted by government agencies, he said. "This policy, dramatically carried out, has resulted in a loss to farmers during the past year of seven billion dollars," he said. With sweeping authority to go into the highways and byway along the route from the farm to the dinner pail, the committee has set out to lind the men who are making big prolits ou foodstuffs. Wearing apparel will also be traced from the cotton, field. and sheep ranges to the buyers-- ' back. Agriculture, members of the' eoumut-te- e contend, is in a state of distress that economic conditions- - d not justify. Somebody is gutting a large' part of the farmers' share- of. tne-- profits and the consumer is paying unduly high prices, they delare.. L. Cause of the- present coaditioa - - of agriculture. Difference between, price f farm ultimate to producer-audproducts paid cost to consumers. 3. Comparative conditions. of Industries other than agriculture;. Including relative prices of comodlthMk. 4. Banking and financial resources and credits and maiketiug. audi transportation facilities. t After taking testimony of the various farm Chairman Anderson indicated would Monday that the committee make trips to the cenlws of tlistribu-tio- n for first han Information. 2. i eire-sentativ- Loses eye Sight. Portland, Ore J- - Heary Albers, retired miller, whos coavtction on a charge "of violating the espkmase aei was reversed recently by tlie United States supreme couit, suffered a stroke of paralysis at li!s home at Milwati-kie- , near here, Wed nesday night, ami Is totally blind, according to a statement made Friday by his brother. Soma Hiker An endurance test has Washington been" completed by. Private John McGregor of the Second division, believed by veteran infantrymen here to es tablish a new record for long distance pack. hiking with full The official reports of McGregor's feat. Major General Uarberd matte puhlk showing that he covered tho lns)t 500 miles of the march lu fourteen days, an average "f more than thirty-fiv- e Hih-- s a day. The entire distance envoy ' w::.:VJ0 miies, from San Antonio. d IS ORDERED IB Ei Paris "The French government will accept with pleasure and without reserve an invitation to a conference on the limitation of armaments." This is stated in a letter sent to the LEADERS American embassy here by the government Tuesday. Premier Briand later publicly expressed thanks to President Hardin? his "noble initiative." Tlie chamMANLESS VESSEL IS HANDLED MIXED RECEPTION IS GIVEN TO for of deputies; broke into cheers. ber ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMING AT SEA AT A DISTANCE OF FIVE senate in its turn was aroused The MILES BY NEW METHOD PARLEYS; BELFAST IS COLD in Argicultural Conditions of Nation Also Vessel Handled From Shore While to Come Under Eye of Planes Attack From Bombing Investigations Says The Airi Perfect Control Commission Maintained self-respec- t. It takes a good deal of courage not to resent some Insults. respongJ Washington The disarmament may be called to meet in Washington on November 11, the third anniversary of the signing of the amis, tice, it was indicated Tuesday on high, orgau-ization- down and Favorable- Washington Mrs. Held of Marinette, Wis., adds her testimonial for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. She says : One Last Request Sam wns nil dressed up, but down-fasA Red Cross worker at a base hospital over there, returning from n lecture delivered by Miss Margaret Wilson, saw his lugubrious expression and asked him how come. "I'se all put out, Miz Harris. I'se get mahself all dolled up to ask Miss Margaret a Important question and while I'se gettin ready she's done gone." "What was the question you wanted to ask her, Sam?" "I was goin' to ask her: 'Miss Margaret, yo' gets where yo' papa Is at; won't yo' please ask him kin I go home.MM American Legion Weekly. m are understood to have been recehea today from all but one of the powen to which the United States suggest Mrs. Jansscn's experience of Interest to childless wives. Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Text-Boo- k upon . Ailments Peculiar to Women ' will be sent to you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable Information. Lloyd Georg. j Millston, Wis. " I want to give you a word of praise for your wonderful medicine. We are fond of children, and for a considerable time after we were married I feared I would not have any. I began taking Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound, and it strengthened me so I now have a nice, strong, healthy baby girl. 1 suffered very little at childbirth, and I give all the credit to your medicine, and shall always recommend it highly. '"Mrs. H. II. Janssen, Millston, Wis. Marinette, Wis. "I was in a nervous condition end very irregular. My doctor advised an operation. My husband brought me one of your booklets and asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It overcame my weakness so that I now have a healthy baby girl after having been married nine years. I am glad to recommend your medicine, and you may use my letter as a testi nonial. " Mrs. H. B. Held, 330 Jefferson St, Marinette, Wis. There are many, many such homes that were once childless, and are now blessed with healthy, happy children Decause Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has restored the mother to a strong and healthy condition, as it acts as a natural restorative for ailments as indicated by backache, irregularities, displacements, weakness and nervousness. Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments of women are not the surgical ones they are not caused by serious displacements or growths, although the symptoms may be the same, and that is why so many apparently serious ailments readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as it acts as a natural restorative. It can be taken with perfect safety and often prevents serious troubles. Therefore if you know of any woman who is suffering and has been unable to secure relief and is regretfully looking forward to a childless old age, ask her to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as it has brought health and happiness into so many homes once darkened by illness and despair. mier ttend the Washington disannW conference, it was officially aBno Tuesday, ' Premier Brtand already informant' announced his intention of partidn. ting personally In the conference. Hth the precedent set by Lloyd Geo ft was believed that Italy and Jgj also may be represented by the beafr of their governments, Washington. The efficient performance of the battleship Iowa under radio control during recent aerial bombing tests mv lead to revolutionary changes In naval development officers beleive. Without a soul on board the Iowa was maneuvered from the battleship Ohio, five miles away, with the utmost precision and there wns not a hitch In tbe mechanism in more than two hours while the Iowa was being bombed. It was a scientific trlmph. The Iowa was a real "Flying Dutchman," that mythical crewless ghost of the seas, ns she obeyed the will of Captain F. L. Chnrtwiefc on the Ohio, almost hull down on the horizon. The Invisible, magic fingers of the radio reached out across the sea to whirl the Iowa's steering wheel, operate the fuel oil and water supply valves and start and stop the ship. So perfectly did the- control function that the oi.'ieer on the Ohio maneuvered the Iowa away from the attacking air forces at the moment the bombs were being released, varying the speed of the target vensvt at win. Army and navy officers who witness ed the test wen mtrch impressed by the possibilities of development of the radio control fcfen for nse in fntmr wars. It was said1 to he apparent that radio eontrof might etfminate- - some oss of j'fe In such enterprises as "Mock ship" operations, fts when the to unusual enthusiasm approval of President Harding's Idea w hen the announcement regarding the government's Shipments of Munitions and Men Into uction was made in that body. Ireland Will be Stopped According It was said at the foreign office tlir.t To Demands Made Upon Briand probably would repj Premier Headquarters resent France at the proposed' confers ence, but that whoever was sent woulc Dublin. Truce terms were agresd go with the idea of cooperating wholto at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at eheartedly In any scheme for disarmBritish military headquarters Genera ament compatible with the security of Xevil Maoready, military commando France. in Ireland ; Colonel Brand and A. W. The French government makes no Cope, undersecretary in the office o reservations regarding the proposed the chief secretary for Ireland, acted conference, being willing, it is stated, for the Rritish army, and Command to discuss the limitation of land a3 ants Robert C. Barton and E. J. Dng well as naval armament, always with gan represented the Irish republican; the proviso that ample protection be army. assured against any further eventual orAccording to the Irish Bn'Ietin aggression from the east. gan of the Dail Eireann. it wns agreed The general Impression made upon on behalf of the British army: France by President Harding's move First That there be no 'ncomlng is most favorable, as indicated by recirtroops of the Royal Irish eorrtabulary pressions on air sides. Fnancial In and auxiliaries and no shipments of cles are particularly appreciative. munitions Into Ireland, and ro move- view of the prospect held out of great the ments for military purposes except In economies In the maintenance of consequent the and the army the maintenance of drafts. navy and relief of pressure upon the treasury. Second That there be no provocative display of forces, armed or unf ROBERT . COX -, armed. Third TTmt all provisions appTy to the martial of the law area as- for the rest of Ireland. Fonrth That there be no pursuit of Irisft officers and men or search for Trae Jrrst war material and military stores. Fifth That there' be no secret agents making descriptions, and no in terference with the movements of Irish military mm and civilians, and no attempt to discover the haunts and halYits of Trish officers and men. Sxth That there be no search for, ftritlsh underfoot at TTeenruggp Ostend to bottle rep Herman smV or observance of lines of communication. marfnes. The "Work ship" of the it wns pointed ont, might sail Seventh That there be no search senrrcry Into tin enemy harbor without for messages. a sow! on board ant! he sunk to ob Other (fetalis connected with eoarts stirrer fts ehimnef by the electrical r-- mwrthrf, motor permits and similar rfcxfo of her ma'sajnites; matters, says the Irish Bulletin, are to Afprady the navy is working ont he agreert to later. at wilt frmn pTaiw for shifting con-tro-t Ot behalf of the Irish republican ft srKrfaee vessel Hit the Ohio to airft wax agreed: army Tuft, either heavefr or lighter than ntfr. First That attacks on crown forces the- Ofiio The radio device 's so simple, officers sav. that tfftfe and efvttlans cease. Seeond--Ththere be no provocarfffflfeulty Is antic'frmted in artaptmg- It use !n an airplane or a dtrfgMe-- . tive displays of forces, armed or Wften this iVwfopment Is worked ont Third That there be no Interference thp controlling aircraft wilt be- Me to work at an altitude of feet ant! i,with government or private property. Fottrth The discountenance above,' safe frm any gunfire, from beand low, and steer the- enitrott! vessel .prevention of nnv action la-oicause d srmhance of the the sea within fuel raanywhere peace and which might necessiate dius. military fn-tr- eon-tro- st fr d. inter-fereno- For Wheat Fields Colo,, As army of 2000 ienvf, men was heinsr reernltprt here for work in the Kansas wheat fields. The cnmpttigii for harvest hands is In clmrjfi of Ralph Snyder, hejid of the Kansas State Farm bureau. e. A general order directing the susthe peoce negotiations, the order to be effective from noon. July 11. wns Issued this .evening l,y Richard Mulcah?i chief of staff of the Irish republican, ariy. The onier reads: pension of hostilities during Murder Threats Made Establish New- Bureau l.os Angela. A threat to murder A. Nucrnherg.-Xuerenhas found-eO. Kriete, district prohibition the first "antisuieide bureau" agent, with ami John Kxnicios. supervising gent " nw.rs. "If you are tired was received by Kriete here Sunday in !' hie. come to our office between 3 an anonymous letter. The lettr siiid ,"f and 3 and k4 us talk It over " with y,,u rrom msnppenr here ir:eie this hays Ilerr E. Tlwm, of secretary the year, and made the same suggestion chief i'Sv T "'n will m le- The cerejnony took J honor. on the seventeenth, aiver8aryI.hift the day on which box truction. Missouri from twftt had se explosion in: SSlaS powder room, iiox:isJoaea w. oWs of the M!s4wrt at the "6 of life. bf"a! : ",' Young Actress d orsfcntIoa. The suicide epidemabout Mr. Exlncious, saying is com- i?Tis rending constantly In Germanv ic ing here to b' buried, the climate and Un week alone Roriin saw twenty j atmosphere being splendid for sl)(,tl m the Spreea purposes." Mr. Kriete said he though. ll r"fU'h0'1 ,,t'for?- tho letter wns the work of some ct bul1 hl,n.jU and would have it investigated. i'HfcWU'orroim towns 5"1; ravy, awara Harding with the highest vator, the congressipnal m? herg mi P E. Cox of Be&pont, flunnsr in the United was decorated, ay Robert San, Francisco-Ma- bel nv ns "female, single and so proton. bab, 8"r aW4 yoarsVh;nnS-- es person, yet to file euiim pensable injury &r'.&i& tvm uu- m- ... rial accident, with ho state accident rommissMK A report Mabel sl:3;o Tuesday for ;i fell from a bW wh'le on lby n nioti-M- p'evn i coiu-er- lo-a- at homo, swuerlng a -". ho mKil.N f j, vosiuuo h'f ' " r si's vvvf ""'-of. H |