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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH Embroider Bouquets Science Seeks Your Bedspread On W in i Mariae-M'sde- a Martins Two industrious and marine minded martini did thir best to set op housekeeping in Use hisli of the ferry at Isleboro, Me. But every time the boat whistle tooted, the blast crew finally persuaded the pair blast wrecked their fragile "home. The crew finally persuaded the pair ta build the iovenest on a dock near the ferry slip. -- Ways to fight Old A mm?. a ft Glim Reaper is makingea Lrr .r ,Jteatu erE f L'e research President Grant Almost Made It, He Led for 36 Ballots in 1880 HsTiBa's Old Towns New Engenders love their old towns, but when they want something older and cannot go to Europe, they take a cruise to Havana which was in the West Indies a hundred years before the Mayflower landed at Plymouth. Child Eating Habit Children learn to like new foods if they eat small amounts of then The first to distinguish between often enough under pleasant cirsensory and motor nerves was a great physician of the cumstances, child guidance specialists say. Third century, B. C s, cioeti tiidt proper care can rir0per udiet ,ke rest of our Lves s Seeking causes for the death thev hci.. .1.,. singly lias Pattern 6656 SPREAD, in true Colonial style, of sprays of varied flowers, can be yours with ease these bouquets are all in the simplest stitches. Place them in a wreath A if you tains a Pattern 6656 transfer pattern of 18 prefer. conmo- ranging from 6 by 6 inches to W by 2 inches; illustrations of stitches; color schemes; materials needed. Send order to: tifs 12 Sewinf Circle Needlecraft Dept. New York Eihtb Ave. Enclose ern 15 cents in coins (or Patt- No a Teddy Roosevelt, Who Had Served Seven Years, Made Only Other 'Serious' Try in 1912 As 'Bullmooser. n. s',h A ct been discovered where it effects are first felt. Glandular de. iciencies are popularly thought to be largely responsible, and this in turn may often be traced to dietary deficiencies. When skin becomes dner wounds take longer to heal, and bones get brittle it is conceded that the troublegenerally can be traced to the glands. Finds 'Filtrate Factor.' Though medical men frown on straight vitamin dosages, Dr. Agnes thy Morgan of the University of California has tried to isolate a new vitamin whose absence from the body is at least known to bring on many symptoms of premature age. In working with rats Dr. has concentrated on diet, Morgan a "filtrate factor" whoseperfecting absence results in rapid aging. Among ordinary foods, the constituents of thi,s Name Address ..I. .1 English Child Labor 111 years ago a bill to od of living through the winter. limit labor of children to 12 hours a Most species resort in great num- day in cotton mills brought this probers to caves, where they pass the test: "The bill actually encourages winter in a state of drowsiness, hud- vice it establishes idleness by act of parliament" dled together. Bats' Winter Quarters Btita have evolved a unique meth- i U - In England 'i HOTELS if.'.A; -- a ' FUR Whn RENO. NEVADA ! l I hi HOTEL GOLDEN Ktno'i lartnl an Hattl. peavlar at STORAGE Hotel Plandome Salt Lake a But St Sinil lie SI SI IS 41k K ff w bu RENO KIT CARSON HOTEL Pra Parkins with Bath I2.N S3 6. Virginia St. Send your Fur Coats and Winter Cloth Coats to Utah's Oldst Fur Store. APARTMENT HOTEL A contemporary cartoon by a utom a torn- - (operated by Keppler, depicting Grant as a "presidenRefrigerated Black tnm Ttaapla, BoMnakla stataai aay tial Caatffktely furniahea. Fish, Morton, Conklinj- - and others, hidden RICHMOND.aaanth. 7 R. Na. fcBpla. Bait Laka. VAULTS behind the platform) who silently smoked his cigar while the people anxiously awaited a statement from him about his third term intentions. FINE USED CARS EDITOR'S NOTE: Tht following arPackard 120 Sedan. Black. Whtt 8 Ida mi wouldn't accept it if offered him. eond. Wall Tim. "HUDSONIZING" ticle, last in a $erie$ of thret impartial Even if he was sincere in disMater C., 11 So. BtaU. Salt Laka retiewi of the third term issue, tells how a to desire return to the claiming any "dark horse" named James A. Garfield Your Coats are: MEAT DISPLAY CASE White House, that wasn't the case prevented tyjsei Grant from being electwith AD his wife. Julia Dent Grant t Daahle Duty Parerlata Meat Caaa, Plaar ed a third time. 9 a Bargain. SALT LA KB CABINET for Dust wanted to be queen of Washington Sample Fret FIXTURE CO., 11 Richard. Bu Salt Laka. Ript Repaired III. THE TWO BIG society again. How much she had to Claani your Coat and CE? do with convincing Grant that he PRESIDENTIAL TRIES SEED AND FERTILIZER ravitalilM th fiif. win a third is unknown. time might Btor New Seed Occidental Company history has a But it was probably considerable. SEND COATS COLLECT TO: SOIL AID PRODUCTS, 110 South Maia BU ONLY twice inbeen beat Iawn and Salt Lake City. Bella U At receptive any rate, he allowed Roscoe Field Beeda tor leaa. Alio BAY to a "third term." Ulysses S. Conkling to proceed with the build- aomptaviy balanced Fertiliaer. Writa, phone City Hyland MM. 1160 8a Main. Bait for Rehis nomination Grant was the first and Theo- up FUR CO. by the TRUSSES 240 So. Main St. dore Roosevelt was the second. publicans. Sentiment in Grant's favor partly because of Sursical lnatrumenta, Haapltal SupplKa. Salt Lake City, Utah In Roosevelt's case, it wasn't his grew rapidly, of Abdominal Manufacturer popularity with the people and Truaaea Elaitic Btoekinn. a rt. for he "third exactly term," partly because of their dissatisfacThe Phyaiciana Bupply Campaay had not previously had two com- tion with Hayes' administration. II W Ind Smith St. - Salt Laka City. Utah As to the movement renominate plete terms as President. BABY CHICKS About the middle of Grant's sec- him gained momentum, the old cry 19 40 per CHICKS 19.40 of was "Caesarism!" raised again 100. Sxd. Pulleta 114.60 ond term some of his supporters $19.60. R O P. Sired 260- - A trade, 111.60 1 1160 started a movement to renominate and early in 1880 a number of Re- Chicks HATIHEKI prepaid HAYES for the d term Twin him. Immediately there was an up- publicans held an Fall.. Idaha. in St. Louis. convention They adoptroar. U. S. Army Air Corps ed MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS "Caesarism!" shrieked the New termresolutions denouncing the third of the the idea, corruption York Herald, the leading Band - Inetrument - Salee - Repair. Lenon Qualified candidates offered finest type Grant regime and Conkling's "boss-ism- or Rental Plan. Our service beat. Contest of aviation training at Randolph and newspaper, and that lime aoon RcDRir vour inetrumenta now Kelly Field, Texas, and certain selective 25 E. 2nd So., Salt Lake. cry was echoed by Horace Greeley's Co., When the national conaeronautical schools. powerful New York Tribune. Then vention was Republican this element joined AGENTS WANTED other papers joined in the campaign forces with held, QUALIFICATIONS the wing of the Hayes to awaken the public to the dangers Limiting ages between 20 and 27 years. new Sell packased, carded toilet aeat cover and the of James party supporters Good to service stations, camps, stores. Educational requisite: Full 2 years colof the political machine that had G. Blaine to prevent Grant's nomicommission Fast repeat item. Sample 20c lege credits or tquivalent. been built up in Grant's administraChampion Factors, 216 W s Ho., Salt I .sue. nation. But despite their efforts, he Physically sound and normal; unmarried; tion. led the balloting for 36 votes, only and an American Citizen. ELECTRIC MOTORS REPAIRED As a result of this uproar, the Reto lose out when they sprang a ADVANTAGES work rusrsnteed In minimal publican state convention in Penn- "dark horse" in the person of James Satisfactory sV Flying Cadet pay of $75 per month time en motors ana transformers, nnssbs sylvania on May 26, 1875, resolved: A. Garfield. KLKCTKIU to., Ml fierponl, Bsit L.aaa with uniforms, living accommodations, That we declare a firm, unin Defeat. food, medical and dental service proBitter OFFICE EQUIPMENT vided free. qualified adherence to the unWhen Grant received the news of sV Successful gradual commissioned written law of the Republic USED desks and chair, tie, his defeat, he spoke bitterly of his NEW AND addini men's, safe, Reserve Officer with pilot rating. typewriters, which wisely, and under the Laka W. DESK 31 Bait L. S. should never have Broadway. EX, managers. "They iV 2 or mora years active commissanction of the most venerable sioned service in Air Corps Reserve. permitted my name' to come before MEALS examples, limits the presidenINEXPENSIVE the convention unless they were sure ir Opportunity to win commission in tial service of any citizen to of victory," he declared, which was Th best food in Salt Lake Is served by Regular Army Air Corps. two terms and we the RepubliThe MAYFLOWER CAFE pretty sure proof of his desire for a FOR PARTICULARS cans of Pennsylvania, in recogat 164 South Main POPULAR PRICED his willingness to acthird and term Luncheons. Dinners and Sandwiches nition of this law, are unalteraU. S. Army Recruiting Office, cept it if offered him. bly opposed to the election to 223 Ness Building The case of Theodore Roosevelt KODAK FINISHING the presidency of any for a third was somewhat different from that of Salt Lake City, Utah PHOTO-KRAFterm. Grant. He beECONOMY FILM SERVICE Grant had felt that it was undig- came President Any Roll Developed with nified for the President to reply to on the assassina25c 8 Qualify Print! the accusations of the newspapers. tion of President 3c Extra Prinfi But when members of his own party McKinley. After HOTEL BEN LOMOND Wrap coin and film carefully went on record so strongly he felt he finished DRUGS that he couldn't ignore the issue. unexpBok 749 OCDEN, UTAH rtltW He issued a statement informing ired term, he Salt Laka City. Utah the convention that he had sought was elected on BABY CHICKS, TURKEY POULTS neither his first term nor his second. his own right in and this "I am not, nor have I ever been, a 1904 BABY CHICKS candidate for renomination," he was his only elecHATCHING DAILY wrote. "I would not accept a renom- tion as President. White, brown and buff Lcfrhorns, Reds, I tjJ White and Barred Rorks, Hampshires. ination if tendered, unless it should He had, however, Duff Orphinittuns and all leading vacome under such circumstances as served seven rieties. TURKEY POULTS to make it an imperative duty cir- years, almost two Theodore terms Poultry equipment, brooders cumstances not likely to occur." leas, oil, Roosevelt electric and coal), feeders, watercrs, etc On November Call and see a real modern chick maFeared He'd be 'Drafted.' ternity hospital. Visitors always welcome. 1904, after his victory over Alton But this didn't allay the suspicion 4, "is. B. candithe Democratic RAMSHAW'S Parker, 'f that he might permit himself to be Roosevelt issued this stateUTAH PIONEER HATCHERY "drafted." So state conventions con- date, Salt Laka City 367 So. S ate term reso- ment: tinued to adopt On fourth of the I next March lutions and on December 15 Rep. USED TRUCKS ISO Rooms 36 shall have served 3Vi years and Baths ll.il te 4.tSO William M. Springer of Illinois of64. family Kooms for 4 persons ZVi years constitute my these Carlescn's Lot resolution a Used Truck fered in congress Air Cooled Lonnc snd Lobby first term. The wise custom Co flea Shop . Tap Room Urill Roan 50 E. 5th So. Salt Lake That in the opinion of this which limits the President to Home et 38 Intfirnat'l Pane! house the precedent established two terms regards the sub$335.00 Rotary Klwanls Exernttvea Presi'37 Chev. other and Duel 395.00 by Washington stance, and not the form, and Exchange Optima 37 Ford 16 Ton Pickun 325.00 Chamber of Commerce and Ad Club dents of the United States in reunder no circumstances will I '37 Stake 355.00 Dodge be a candidate for nor accept tiring from the presidential of34 Chev. Duel Hotel Ben Lomond 145.00 fice after their second term has another nomination. '36 Chev. Duel 290.00 OGDEN, UTAH become by universal concurA "third term" boom was started '26 Internat'l Corns at fan art 90.00 Pickup rence a part of our republican for him in 1907 and he was obliged T. K. Fit tier aid. Mat system of government, and that to repeat his refusal. Both these WNU Week Na. SOU 8ALT any departure from this refusals rose up to plague him in custom would be unFebruary, 1912, when a letter signed and fraught wise, unpatriotic, by the Republican governors of sevYour friends will thank you for with peril to our free instituen states asked him to be a canditions. date again. directing them to an Apartment The resolution was adopted by a "I will accept the nomination for 234 to Hotel for of 1880 vote Republicans President if it is tendered to me, and joining with 146 Democrats to pass I will adhere to this decision until i it over the opposition of 18 Republi- the convention has expressed its COMFORT third term the cans. That stopped preference," he replied. t at CONVENIENCI talk and Grant supporters made no Despite the cries of "Steamroll-erl- " M 4 '$ v adeffort to oppose the Republican nomand "Fraud!" by Roosevelt SERVICE B. who Rutherford Hayes, ination of herents, the convention expressed its won in the election. preference for Taft. So T. R. boltAfter leaving the White House ed the convention, formed the Bull The Grant started his tour of the world Moose party and campaigned as its BELVEDERE which became a triumphal procescandidate. Although he carried six k4 sion in every country he visited. states with 88 electoral votes, as t APARTMENT HOTEL When he returned his friends began against Taft's two states and eight talking third term again. Although electoral votes, Woodrow Wilson, the Rates: $250 Day; J'5 Week Up he told them privately "I am not a Democratic candidate, carried 40 K candidate for any office, nor would states, got 435 votes in the elecI hold one that required any matoral college and won an easy vic29 South Stat St. Salt Lak City. Utah Calvin O Jack, Mgr. neuvering or sacrifice to obtain," tory, he convinced that (Iteleated by Western Newspaper Union.) they weren't Cannaa-Ralp- h Suiwr-parfe- ct $2 l-- George Came to Get His Face Slapped Hoiv The dumb blonde on a country ramble had been paying a great deal more attention to her shy HUDSON companion than to the fresh scenery. Entwining her with his, she gushed, 'George, I think you're wonder- boy spring arm ful!" "Thank you, George v if Mary," answered "And I think slowly. if . i ? f r The this. INDIGESTION may affect the Heart trapped in the stomach or gullet may art like a on the heart. At the first siirn of distress mart men and women depend on Bell-an- a Tablets to set gas free. No laxative but made of the fastest-actin- g medicines known for acid indigestion. If the BHST DOSE doesn't Drove Bell-an- a better return bottle to us and receive DOUBLE Money Back. 26e. Gft A Working Day Life is a short day; but it is a working day. Activity may lead to evil; but inactivity cannot be led to good. Hannah Moore. Ill A Read This Important Message! Do you dread those "trying years" (38 to 2)? Are you getting moody, cranky and KERVOTJS? Do you fear hot flashes, weak- ening dizzy spells? Are you jealous of attentions other women get? THEN LISTEN These often result from female symptoms functional disorders. So start today and take famous Lydia K. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. For over 60 years Pinkham's Compound has helped hundreds of thousands ol grateful women to go "smiling thru" difficult days. Pinkham's has helped calm unstrung nerves and lessen annoying female functional "irregularities." One of the mosf ejfeo-K"woman's" tonics. Try itt Daily Growth I don't think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday. Lincoln. Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL anti-thir- ." Bod-anc- e A CE1STURY PLVS-T- ony of New York celebrated his 105th birthday by doin' the shag with his nurse. His recipe for longevity: A'o meat, tobacco, liquor or women. filtrate factor are believed to be contained in yeast, whole rice and rice hulls, eggs, milk and many vegetables. Science has certainly determined that overeating is not conducive to longevity. It has long been a proverb that gluttons "dig their graves with their teeth," and laboratory rats allowed to eat all they wanted actually did experience shorter lives than those whose diets were controlled. Hope to Boost Life Span. Although it is recognized that a long life is often inherited from ancestors who possessed the same traits, some scientists actually hope the average life span can be increased to 100 years. Nor is this all they promise, for a long old age of feebleness is not conducive to happiness. Science believes, rather, it that if mankind will can avoid death by disease or other accidents until the time comes for a quick old age and sudden end. Sociologists are heartened by a modern reversal of the recent trend toward 'junking" old people as unIt is fit for profitable employment. now conceded that both youth and age are needed for a proper balance of the community, and old people themselves are realizing that their mental outlook on the world and life is as much a part of staying young as anything else. Cite Franklin's Work. Historians point to innumerable cases where people have done their most notable work at an advanced was servage. Benjamin Franklin ambassador as States United ing the to France when he was 79, and several years later was making some disof his most important scientific coveries. . ; JH, 3 I V 1 1 Moses, vigorous Israelite leader, was past 90 when he led his people to the promised land. Frenchmen still talk about Ninon de Lencios, a lady who lived in the never IV. days of Louis was soAlthoughand had witty she beautiful, were such a lively mind that men was she when past her with in love 80. m rrr-"- " Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE Mormon Temple HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Opposite Rares$i.50to$3.00 IPs a mark of distinction to stop ERNEST C BOSS1TEK, Ms Flying Cadets BLOOD-TESTE- you're ditto." dumb blonde pondered over Before long they came upon old Jollop, the farmer, who was tending his pigs. She took him aside and said: "Tell me, Mr. Jollop, what does ditto mean?" Jollop thought for a moment, then said, "You see that pig over there by the fence?" "Yes." "Well, then, that other pig next to it. That one is ditto to the first one." bup-port-a An Englishwoman, Jane Lewson, she attained the age of 116 before 1816. in died preIt is because science believes so mature death is caused that largely mediaccidents of youth on prostress cal men lay great diseases that tecting children from or-- f the heart and other vital to out held is of help ns No offer of such bodily seek repair who those found hat yet Dr. Morgan ?atT v?hch had gray hair and other Sm premature old age showed ment when the ''filtrate fac IS" was introduced in their diet. Sov lennlnrn-Butlc- r T SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- N PHOTO-KRAF- t pf.V' anti-thir- d n I "J-J- " n 1 time-honore- - d - r . T,- - f f 1 ' |