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V diseases are due to ca days anS catarrhal conditian, .will a fe.ru-N- A tha best medi-- er at ti in tho world to have on hand ary ( imergencies and general health action. Thousands of families f i A i never without a bottle of or a box of the medicine cabinet, anu&et ia the safe way. wit! . can buy any arka in tablet or liquid form. PE-ty,Su- A A fiWATCH ME BIG 4 1 Laver P the vital organs healthy bp mach-Kidn- -- art ilarly taking the worlds stand remedy for kidney, liver, der and uric acid troubles VI 112 .5 Sc . ey GOLD MEDAL 5?e 25c 29c . G9c .65c National Remedy of Holland foe ..5c iriaoand andoraad by Quaan WBhaU At all druggists, thraa airaa. CU Madal ea rey .39c ,49c W 10c .5c IflDACHE 20c 15c Cften Caused by 27c 89c 45c tid-Sfoma- cIi .14 las Indaad, more often than ran think, atartlna with in. tloa. haartburn, belchinc. nari caa, It not chocked, will aven. a nifaet avary vital organ at tha body, a, biladtnc. apllttlna baadaebaa ara. fora, at fraquant ocaurraooa as a rasult la a past condition. to ATONIC. It quickly baalakaa acid-tc- h with ta aour bloat, pala and caa. aids digestion hoi pa tha stsmach gat rirangth front every mouthful ef food at. Mllllona of people ara miserable, i sleh and ailing because af ACID-tACPoiaona, ereatad by part ty di- -I food charged with add. ara absorbed the blood and distributed throughout Stirs system. Ttaio often causes rheu-bilious ness, cirrhosis af tha liver, trouble, ulcers and aven canesr of tomach. It robs Its vtctlma of their h. undermines tha strength of the vigorous. to want you get back year phyalenl mental strength be full of vim and enjoy Ilfs and be happy, you must Id of your ATONIC yoa will And tha vary help toad and It's guaranteed. Bo got a big ex from your druggist today. If It to please you. return It aad he wlM I your money. 89c 38c 35c ATONIC (tor y6cr Acid-stomacb- O If With Due Care, fow, be direful, These canoes tip r very easily Would it le atife, began the girl mrously, to to reesr shift iny chewing TTo er Bide of my mouth? to tin gum 1 )Te Have a Clear Sweet Skin. ich pimples, redness, roughness tchlng, if any. with Cutlcura Olnt-i- t, then bathe with Cutlcura Soap hot water. Rinse, dry gently and I on a little Cutlcura Talcum to a a fascinating fragrance on akin, rywhere 25c each. Adv. i The Supply, v. nicker Favorite sons are plentiful, ocker Yes, some states even have U. f I: tw cr dl-j- ed IFLUENZA arts with a CoH Cold. At take the first HILL'S Standard cold remedy for 19 x -- a, tablet form aur b opiates breaks up a cold , houre relieves grip In I Money back If It ftili. ut. genuine .top boa with . picture. baa Mr. Af AIIDrm U I Suit Luke City. Ten tlmusund furincrs of the state attended the conven IH'iiltig session of the annual tion of the Utuh State Farm Itureuu. Sait Lake City, a . y.cr,a In t4 dare. The Red Bm'a t 5taros No. POPULAR IMPRESSION OF SHEEP IS ERROR Grazing Animals on Golf Courses January 2. the representatives of Is Poor Practice. the farmers of the stute having as better their motto, better fanning, business, better living." In the opening day's discussions Practically All ef Big Clubs In Engof consideration was made for land Regret Making Experiment place the work the hureuu Inis done and eau to Help Increase Food Supdo in milking for better farms, In helpplies During the War. ing the fanners to better business methods, and In promoting better To the question of whether golf hollies. course benefit by allowing sheep to Beginning of New Epoch. graze on them come from England an D. I. McKay of Huntsville, president emphatic negative. In the early day of the stute organization, characterized of golf the belief was generally acthis convention In his opening address cepted that sheep were good for the as the beginning of u new epoch of courses, but in the process of time It service to agriculture. We expect to wan discovered thut drives through the In protect mid promote our own busigreen could he mnde Just a gwd In- It was or ness, Improve rural life, mid whenImpossible places wltb any agency that tends to tin convenient to graze heep a on regdevelopment of the state, tenches ular sheep runs. The war revealed the whole truth loyalty and supports the law." is Promised. about the effect exercised by sheep on President K. (1. I'eterson of the turf used for golf. Many clubs did Utah Agricultural college told the butlielr bit during the war to Increase reau members the aim of the eounty the food supplies of the country, either by doing sheep farming themagricultural agents was to with them, ami assured them tliut selves or by allowing neighboring the state and the nation will work fnrmers to graze sheep over tlielr on with them In every possible way toof their aims ward a realization through the Agricultural college and the federal department of agriculture. Dr. Peterson discussed the relationship of the county agent to the bureaus mid spoke of their mission ns one In which the educational element predominates. Mention was made time and again by the various speakers of the place of women in the bureau organizations, showing the genera! desire of the hureuu members to give the furiu home a greater consideration than ever before. The bettering of business conditions for the farmer was discussed by J. Edward Taylor, commercial agent, who spoke of the necessity for semiring for the farm products producer n greuter share of the price the consumer pays for that product. Inspection System Advocated. Mr. Taylor likewise presented the question of standards for foodstuffs, saying that Utah farmers should endeavor to more nearly standardize their products. In order to suve rls and expense to both seller and buyer. The establishment of mi inspection system would form u part of tile standardization measures that Mr. Taylor and oilier speakers of the day advocated. L. it. Taylor of Iayson, secretary-treasure- r of the bureau, made his annual report, showing substantial gains In membership for the bureau and a betterment of its tinnuchil condition. The question of the relationships between the hunks und the fanners, with especial uttentioii to the question of agricultural credits, was discussed by E. I., Van Meter, cashier of the Stale Hank of Ogden. At the second day's session of the itali State Farm Bureau convention, the farm bureau us a means of extending .agricultural education In cooperation with the eounty agents was stressed by the speakers. H. p. jj, Kay of Huntsville, president of the buruuu spoke of the opportunities before the farm htiremi and of Its accomplishments to date. He gave particular Importance to the work the bureau Is doing In making the homes more attractive. Ollier speakers during the day told of the success being achieved In the hoys and girls' work In cooperation with the coimiy farm bureaus, ami mentioned particularly the value of this work hi persuading the young pise pie to remain on the farms. The best attended meeting of the day was that held In the afternoon by the sugar beet growers, wigi discussed questions related to the 11120 contract for fleets with the refineries. were present to discuss with the farm. prM the new contracts, and while no Bctinti was taken on n definite understanding with the refineries It was made apparent that the farmers wilt demand with considerable vigor that the contracts tlmt are finally made make provision for the sharing of business chances for both Mg profits and little profits by the farmers ami the factories. Johnson Open ASWpiNI N. Bettering of Buaineae Condition and Movement Dlaeuaeed at Annual Convention. Substantial Cain In Membership Shown. Representatives of several refineries The Main Thing. ofllce-holilsnys he hus blmself from politics." How much alimony did he get?" i h PRESIDENT OF 8TATE ORGANIZATION SEES BEGINNING OF NEW EPOCH OF SERVICE. will Yale and Pennsylvania not resume football relation next full. It has been aemloffl linlly announced. The athletic council hus decided to play West Point on the 1920 schedule ami g game with Pennsylvania would make the campaign too hard. New lork. El' some today! Youre going to call Lucky Strikes just right. Because Lucky Strike ciga- rettes give you the good, wholesome flavor of toasted Burley tobacco. OH Guaranteed by 7fiS courses. Practically all of them, according to Ixmdon Field, have cause to regret the necessity of making the experiment. Sheep do little harm. If no positive good, says the Field, on genuine links, such as St. Andrews. For one thing, the constant stream of players at SL Andrews drives them to the less frfr Some men who boast of calling a quanted spaces during the hours of daylight. On a rich clay soil, which spade a spade would pass a snow shovmight be warranted to crop thirty el by without recognizing it at nil. hundredweight of hay to the acre In an average year, they inny even do BOSCHFES SYRUP. Itching and Burning Eruptions some good by fining down the growth Torture Victims. of grass. A cold Is probably the most comIntroBut ft ts a great mistake to I! your ikin seems ablaze with mon of aP disorders and when neglectduce sheep on those courses which, ed Is the Stafiery, burning and itching of most to be dangerous. apt If they are not quite the real thing, real and lasting relief can Eczema, more than three tistics show that form the best substitute for a seaside times as only come from treatment that died from many people that links. Such courses are carved by Ingoes below the surface fost year, as were killed In source down the to reaches to very of the order capiarchitects genious the greaiesFTwar tfie world has ever come of the trouble. talist committees out of heathery known. For the last fifty-thre- e years from a disordered cordition of the wastes or virgin forests. It Is highly Boschee8 Syrup has been used for blood, and earch iar and near, Important to keep the fairways and coughs, bronchitis, colds, throat Irputting greens poor when once they ritation and especiaT'y lung troubles. THEATERS "GOOD OLD DAYS have been constructed. It gives the patient a good night's Not a few greens committees, In rest, free from coughing, with easy Methy their anxiety to get a new course expectoration In the morning.- - Made Example of of od of tho Stock Companies ready for play at the earliest possible In America and used In the homes of Olden Times. moment, hnve exceeded In the use of thousands Zl families all over the manure and top dressing. As a result civilized world. Sold everywhere. Adv. David Belusco snld at a theatrical the water does not drain away from In New York: supper the surface so quickly as It should The Difference. I hear a lot of praise bestowed on In winter, nnd In summer the soil Is A traveler relates that In Peking the old stock companies. Well, the capable of becoming hard baked. if a wife dies and the r.aslmnd fol- old stock companies were all right lows he Is In BELMONT TO RESUME RACING not her remains to the grave didacttheir way. They'd permitted to marry ngnln, go down with us nowadays. hardly If h ically stated Professor Pate. Once In the 80s I dropped iu at Intention of Wealthy Breeder Became stays at home It Is an Intimntinn that a stock Known When He Entered Colt performance In a western he has further tnntrlmonlal ambitions. The towh. In Stake Events. company had a score of Here In Amerlcn If the bereaved husband weeps all the way p the ceme- plays In Its reMrtory. und this play I had dropped In on went very The maroon and red racing colors tery nnd then It requires the united of Major August Belmont will be seen efforts of several strong men to keep In the third-ac- t climax the hero on the New York tracks once more in him from precipitating nJinsdf howlhis part, and after an embar1020. Among others who will race unforgot oning Into the grave experienced der the silks of the chairman of the lookers allow that In less than three rassing silence of about two minutes month he will be stepping about the hissed audibly to the prompter: Jockey club Is a coming "'What's the line? named All Hours. He Is a brown sun girls and declaring thnt n man Is only Whnt's the play? the prompter of Negofol nnd Hour Glnss II and ns old as he hee! feels. hack from his little box, ns hissed therefore full brother to the great Kansas City Star. he grubbed up a stack of two or three Hourless, who won a majority of the dozen hooks and began to run through stakes on the New York tracks while Bring Another. A returned wurrlor was relating his them feverishly." racing for the Belmont stable nnd Is now In the stud with a prospect of experiences to n number of old friends Extravagance a la Mode. hnvlng winners of his get racing dur-n- g In the village Inn. After exhausting I understand that Isabel Glimma the eomfng season. his supply of tales, he was asked: The Intention of Major Belmont to regardless of expense." Ihl they use any 'igh explosives entertains T should say she does. She doesn't resume racing of thoroughbreds of his over there?" own breeding was made known when Well, I aint sure about that. But eare xvlmt n dish cosN If she wants he entered All Hours In the Juvenile alien our battalion was up the line It. Yesterday, when she gave a luneli and Keene memorial stakes for once, a shell struck our dugout, lift- to her dancing club, there were two to be run during the spring meet- ing everything into the air. nnd when hard boiled eggs In the renter of the the sandbags came down they were all table, and every guest got a slice." ings at Belmont park. covered with snow. DICK HOBLITZELL AT AKRON A New Style. Does thnt author burn the midnight Why does nearly all the milk of oil with Ills loll?" No, hut he burns Former Major League First Sacker kindness nte of a- - can? the roads with his gas.' Appointed as Manager ef New International Team. When the halt Is worth more than Teople seldom iippreemte good the fish It Is time to stop fishing. unless they hnve to pay for It. Dick Hohlltzell of Parkersburg, W. Ya., first baseman, formerly member TERRIFYING DISCOMFORTS FROM SKIN DISEASES Skin-diseas- es Rough-and-Read- rough-and-read- you cannot find a blood remedy that approaches S. S. S. for real efficiency. S. S. S. has beeu on tha market for fifty years, during which time it has been giving uni form satisfaction for all disorder for which it is recommended. II you want prompt relief, you caa rely upon S. S. S. For expert advice as to the treatment of your own individual case, write to-dto Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept, 4L Atlanta, Ga, ar Appropriate. He But why cull her a self-maShe Because her fac woman?" d la her fortune. 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Cost of Berger Conteet. eleccontested tion case of Victor L. Berger, Milwaukee Socialist, and Joseph P, t'arney cost the house 1 HM.l.'l. Tho special elections committee decided to deny both men a scut. own P Washington.--Th- e Dick Hobhtzell. of the Boston Bed Sox end Cincinnati Reipi, has been appointed manager of ib Akron International leugue team. o rJlT -- J tmv ra sax mbtoqt that make a horie Wheeze, Roar, have Thick Wind or Choke-dowcan be teduccd with n, alio other Bunches or Swelling!. No no hair gone, and hone kept at work.blister, Economical-only slew drops required at an application. 1 2. 50 per bottle delivered, look 1 1 km, ABS0R8INE. JH, the antiieptic liniment lor mankind, reduce Cyiti, Wen, Painful, Swollea Veins and Ulcer. Sl.25 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book"Evidence free. W.F.V0UNQ, P. D. P 110 Tamili it., torlngdetd, Maea. mmivii a m. imv iHlUKLlo Emviir ai?i miin4m anmm. c,i Baby Coughs thi rt. enquire treatment with e remedy that Ulna no opiatea. 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