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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never SINGS WITH JOY romi 'people Mrs. Poindexter Stirs Up Hornets Nest excited over Miles Poindexter, wife of the Washington senator who was recently beaten for What has she done? Why, wTitton up the capital for the Spokesman-Revieof Spokane. Why, ofiiclal Washington Is buzzing like a beehive over her comments on official and social life in the capital, and bitterly sarcastic references to public officials and their wives. So seriously was the matter taken in official circles that it was said that an expected nomination of Senator Poindexter for the post of ambassador to Peru had been held up at the White House. Among the customs of Washington life singled out for special mention by Mrs. Poindexter are the supplying of automobiles for the use of caldnet members, though not of senators; the detail of army officers as aids at social functions, the yacht at the disposal of the secretary of the navy, flowers from the Agricultural Department, and music from the Marine band at the disposal of cabinet officers and their wives. Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks, Secretary of the Navy Penby, the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace, and Mrs. Davis, wife of the secretary of labor, are named in this connection. Senator La Toilette (Rep., Wis.) and Senator Borah (Rep., Idaho) are denounced, congress is dealt with at some length, and the hloc system is referred to as follows: Congress has had too many blocs the farm bloc, the railroad bloc, the labor "bloc not to mention the blockheads that seem to be there." Official Washington is Mrs. KwtNiuMi.auuHnwimHuiutiiMimiiiiiiiiiiiitmiiiimnmmiiiuiiimHitiiiuiuiuiuiimuumiiimiiMiiiiimmHmiiiiumtHimiHiiimmmmuuimi'UimiiiiMiiiutmitmiiMmtiuiMHMiiiimmimouiiiHiiiw IN UNOCCUPIED AREA TAKEN TO STRENGTHEN CONTROL IN GERMANY Occunalionists Discipline City of chum by Bringing in Tanks And Machine Guns; Rioters Released Bo- Dusseldorf. The French Monday were in possession of the strips of territory between the Cologne and Coblenz and the Coblenz and Mayence bridgeheads, thereby securing railway lines that have heretofore been in unoccupied territory. The operation was planned to strengthen the Rhineland customs control. Between twelve and fifteen thousand civilian workers from France and Belgium are awaiting the order to put them at work on the railway lines throughout the Ruhr and Rhineland. Plans for operating the roads, it is expected, will be completed this week. The disciplining of the city of Bochum for its attitude toward the occupation has been featured by wholesale arrests and the virtual declaration of a state of sieze. The French showed their strength by bringing tanks and machine guns to the heart of the town. Most of those arrested were released. Mrs. Banes Says Tanlac Ended Indigestion, Sourness and Pal pitations and Made Labors Grant Escapes Church Heresy Trial Rev. Dr. Percy Stickney Grant will not be tried for heresy because of recent sermons before his pastorate in the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Ascension, it now appears. Bishop William T. Manning, who had requested Rev. Dr. Grant to recant or resign, because of his professed doubt of the deity of Christ, said he would let the matter rest for the present because the pastor, replying to the request, had not made clear whether he really doubted Christ's deity or not. Of eourse, there are those who figure that Dr. Grant is grievously disappointed, and there are those who do not hesitate to intimate that Dr. Grant never would have preached the heresy sermons, had he been allowed to marry Mrs. Lydig. Dr. Grant, it will be remembered, publicly announced bis Intention of marrying Mrs. Lydig, the former wife of Mayor Philip Lydig and of W. E. D. Stokes, in defiance of church canons which forbid her to remarry. Dr. Grant is sixty-thre- e years old and has been rector of his church since 1893. He is the author of several books and belongs to several clubs. Wheat King, Ten Books, Desert Island James A. Patten of Evanston, 111., as one of the few; very few men who ever took millions out of the wheat pit and got away with them. Moreover hes a man of affairs, with many activities. Hes head of the State Prison commission In charge of the building of the new state penitentiary at Joliet, for one thing, and Is identified with the enforcement of the Landis award in Chicago. If James A. Patten, wheat king, were cast away on a desert isle, he would start out to become the most successful outcast on the lot. Books? What ten would he take along? He would take none. For Nobody who reads and studies all his time away will ever amount to a Is famous hill of beans. That observation enme from Mr. Patten when he was asked to comment on the controversy raised by six Princeton professors who selected the ten books they would take If they knew they were to be Isolated or shipwrecked for life. What the Sara Hilt would I do with ten books on a desert Island? asked Mr. Patten. I'm no rending man. The only way to get ahead on a desert island or anywhere else to go out and work. I never saw any one yet who amounted to anything if they studied and read all the time. It wouldn't matter what ten to me, because after you've read them once what good are they? Woman Novelist Whacks God-3ake- rs ... ............ ............... Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. FLU -- ftrtt AND By checking your Coughswith Colds ! FOLEYS -- t HAD Liner Brings Rare Animals to Zoo New York. Bringing rare species of animals and birds to replenish zoos and circuses, the American liner has docked from Antwerp and Hamburg. The shipments included a herd of fifteen zebras, many monkeys, 1200 canaries, two kangaroos and a number of hyenas. A lion killing drill, which is a large member of the baboon family, noted for its ferocity, was among the animals, a3 well as a cheetah and a hunting leopard. The drill was the first brought to this country. Twelve Javanese peacocks, one of which traveled in a box six feet long, with its tail wrapped in linen, were among the most valuable of the This May Happen Some Day. I see where a judge lmd a culprit before him who acknowledged that lie assaulted the plaintiff, but lie got off with a mild rebuke." Wliut won ids honor's Bynipnthie.8?" The culprit caught a musical com- theater anil edy actor outside of made him admit that there are other streets In the world besides old BroadBirmingham IN MIND way. Advertisement. a birds. Stowaways Take Charge of Vessel stowVancouver, B.C. Twenty-nin- e aways, conniving with n:ne members of the crew, took virtual charge of the voyage of the 6000-to- n freighter Taibu Maru from Koke, Japan, to this port, after a mutiny in which the captain and officers of the ship were dominated by the rebellious party. This was revealed Sunday after the arrest of the nine members and taking of twenty-nine stowaways to the dominion Is to 3e Feared in America Like Relieve noisy flat. by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which act flints Just like you men, said through the Blood on the Mucous SurMrs. Brown bitterly. As long as youre faces, thus reducing the Inflammation. all Bold Yes, and comfortable, can pny every wretched little bill as quick as It conics in. you dont care what the world thinks. immigration station after the freighter VICTIM wirelessing for help arrived in this American port. CF gsUbllthoJ by druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. SORE ISTTEG GRANULATED LIDS Weak eyes made strong. Satisfying result guaranteed or your money refunded. Seng $1.00 for this guaranteed treatment Co. Remedy kiniii City. 11 Itia-Re- al 611 American Bank Bid. .CURES COLDS Tourist Really "24H0UI3A X RES LA GRIPPE ' OETROIt m3 OCX K10H6AH. 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It depends on th viewer who is also the operator n whether .the picture Is a affair or one of nonnnl movement A slow-motlo- There Is more resentment In being Off i:orm. nion than by Alice What sort of a girl Is site? fooled by a Virginia Oh, shes one of those a slick" one. ERROR who are glad long skirts are buck. Best judges of human nature would make money out of it than mak hours ratiier are of the the shortest Spare Had No fun of It. busy mans day. good-heurte- HIS OWN 17 1 Refuse Substitute Age-Heral- MRS. GRUNDY Important to Mothers There Are Many Examine carefully every bottle of This Foolish CASTORIA, that famous old remedy Young Wife. for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the George F. Baker, the New York of Signature financier and philanthropist, who has Use In for Over 30 l'eurs. Metroto the just given $1,000,000 politan museum, Is very much opposed Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria to the American sin of extravagance. His Occupation. Sometimes, said Mr. Baker at a recent dinner party, the American Dowdy, Gap! saluted an acquaintBeen to town lately ? man is driven to extravagance by his ance. Well ptu no; not to say right wife. of Deflation be darned! young Mrs. lately," replied Gap,. .Johnson 1 was there about Brown said to her husband one morn- Rumpus Ridge. If we- move Into that cheup a week ago, 'sorter stomping holes In ing. Kansas City Star. house In the suburbs what will our the sidewalk. friends think? I dont care whnt they think, said FOR OVER 40 YEARS Mr. Brown. Its the only filing to do HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ha unless we want to run hopelessly into been used successfully In the treatment Catarrh. debt. Besides, Its a comfortable little ofHALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE conjoint far more comfortable than tills sists of an Ointment which Quickly It Min-nekah- da .......i... GRIP from druggiit Judging from report who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that Light. has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing is Tanlac has helped me so much I influence of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t wish everyone suffering like I did soon realized. It stands the highest for would follow my suggestion to use It," itsAnremarkable record of success. examining physician for one of the said Mrs. Sadie Banes, 2037 Washing- prominent Life Insurance Companies, in ton St., Kansas City, Mo., the other day. an interview on the subject, made the asBefore I took Tanlac my appetite tonishing statement that one reason why was so poor It seemed beyond cultiva- o many applicants for insurance are rejected is because kidney trouble is so tion, and the little I managed to eat common to the American people, and the awful me caused and indigestion gave large majority of those whose applications sourness and palpitation. I was simply are declined do not even suspect that they miserable from nervous headaches, diz- have the disease. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t is on sale at all drug stores in bottles ziness und knife-lik- e pains in my back, of two sizes, medium and large. so bad felt and always slept poorly, wish first to test this However, if that at times I just had to quit my great preparationyou send ten cents to Dr. housework and lie down. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a Tanlac was so well suited to my sample bottle. When writing be sure and case that It has only taken three bot- mention this paper. Advertisement. tles, half of the full treatment, to restore me to perfect health. It makes me so happy to be without an ache, pain or trouble of any kind that I go about my work humming and singing. I just cant help rejoicing over what Tanlac has done for me. Tanlac Is for sale by all good druggists. Over 33 million bottles sold. ffff Suspect It WHILE AT WORK LINES Ward Right to Complain of Extortion, Under the Circumstances. d Challenges Ledges Right to Seat Boston. The right of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge to his seat in the United Ambassador Herrick, said a reStates senate was challenged Monday turned tourist, told me In Furls that when Conrad W. Crooker, acting as an a good deal of the extortion attorney for John A. Nicholls, de- we tourists complain about is due to feated prohibition candidate for United misunderstandings. States senator in the recent election, He instanced he case of n tourist presented a long statement to Gover- In Brussels who got on a tramcnr to nor Cox in which it was urged that it make the whole Jrurney round the was the governors statutory duty to exterior boulevards. When the conrecall and vacate the certificate of elecductor asked him where he wanted to tion, issued to Senator Lodge, and go he said: forthwith to issue precepts for a new Toute le Jour nee. senatorial election. He thought that this meant. The whole Journey, but It really meant, took Lydia E. I want to tell yon St Louis, Mo. Coitland, N. Y.- -I Airplane Delivers Liquor to Autoists AH day long'; and so the conductor, what Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable Pinkhama Vegetable Compound beSpokane, Wash. A huge airplane circause I was weak and wanted to beputting him down as nn eccentric, Compound did for me seven year cled over the municipal landing field come strong and have a child. My ago. I was run down and had a weakgave him 13 tickets and charged ldin ness such as women often have. I Sunday. On the ground, with two oc- 15 francs. husband read about it in the Cortland took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable and Standard it help thought might cupants, stood a big touring car. The extornn What Fifteen francs! me. It certainly did for I now have Compound and after being married plane, after making a number of cir- tion ! Tlie tourist rom that day on sixteen years became the mother of a lovely boy fifteen montha old who cles, gently glided to earth. Behind a couldnt knock Europe and European a sweet little girl. I now Lave four weigh forty pounds. I recommend bam nearby, four police and governhard enough. E. Pinkhams Vegetable Comgrafters lovely children three fine boys and Lydia ment officials watched. As the piano the little girl six years old. I had to my friends and you can cerpound came to a stop, the pilot unloaded a littestimonial in for children all the while and use your longed tainly my Area Reduced. Britain's Arable number of bundles, which the men in tle books and in the newspapers, as wept many a day and envied every Britain of Great nreil arable The the automobile began to transfer to it might help to make some other woman with a child. I was 36 years reold when my first baby was bora. 1 childless home happy by the presence the car. The officers made a rush, since 1913 lias been continuously duced. Land now under the plow is recommend Lydia E.Pinkhams Vegof little ones as it has done mine. but the air pilot was too quick. not much greater In extent than immeetable Compound to any woman who Mrs. Claude P. Canfield, 10 Salisis ailing with female weakness. bury St, Cortland, N. Y. diately before the war, according to Questions Jurys Conduct Mrs. J. Naumann, 1517 Benton St. a report from the board of agriculture. Ogden. Alleged happenings in the St. Louis, Mo. A Message to Mothers and area total under The grass crops jury room during the consideration by showed less I have known Hamilton. Ohio. change In 1022 than for Was Weak and Run Down the federal jury of the James Ptngree about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable the being several figures years past, St. Louis, Mo. case were given as a reason by AtMy mother took since girlhood, naving Compound acres In 1922. against 20,- E. Pinkhama Vegetable ComLydia when I was younger and sufit torney H. H. Henderson for the de- 20.023.000In 1921. taken The arable area, howpound when I was a girl, and when I fense in requesting a postponement of 140.000 fering from a weakness and backwas troubled with cramps I took it, 308.000 reduced was acres, by it taken have again I ever, ache. of Lately the passing sentence upon the bankand later when I married I again took of birth was before the area me while the grass to permanent strengthen er, convicted last week of violating make me atrong as the doctor to it with trouhled I was pains as my child, the national bank act. Judge Page increased by 189,000 ucres. said I was weak and run down and) in my back and a lifeless, weak feel-- I Morris granted the request and continthink if mothers would only could not have children. I took it and fine and now I have three, Habit Clings. ued the pass:ng of sentence. your wonderful medicine they got along know why I keep th One of the clubs elected as secre..Jdnot dread childbirth as thev do. girls. So you in house. I am a weld the ComCompound a man store. of After the credit recommend the Vegetable I Blaze Costs Two Lives tary do and work and sewing woman J03. Mrs. my woman. New York. Two persons, a mother the officers had been installed they pound to every Mrs. Juuus Hartman, 2501 too. 6. 11th Street, 552 Jr.. The Falcoin, to asked were and her speak. president babe, were W. Dodier St, St Louis, Mo. Hamilton, Ohio. lulled and four others were injured and vice president spoke, hoping for HORSES COlOiilM.? USE when fire of unknown origin swept the success of the club under their through an apartment house here early administration. Then it was the credit mans turn. Monday. Youll soon hear from me," he said. to break tha cough and get them back In condition. Thirty made "SPOHN'B" Indispensable In treating Coughs year' use haa Its Just time for our annual dues Fifty Hurt in Train Crash and Colds, Influenza and Distemper with their resulting com. Chicago. One man killed and fifty to he paid. Your statements will he plications, and a.ll diseases of the throat, nose and lungs. Acta marvelously as a preventive; acta squally well as a cute. Sold la injured when the Badger Limited of mailed to you and please remit as two sizes at all drug stores. the Chicago, Northshore & Milwaukee soon as possible." SrOII-ME1ICAL COMPANY GOSHEN, INDIANA railway telescoped two cars of an eleEclipse of the Moon. vated train Sunday. When the moon passes Into the! shadow cast by the earth (which exLithuanians and Poles Cease Fight Warsaw. War between Lithuania tends In the direction opposite to the it is eclipsed, for then the direct and Poland, in which the influence of sun) of Take a good dose of Carters Little Liver Fills the sun Is shut off. light soviat Russia is seen behind the after. then take 2 or 3 for a few CARTER'S You will relish your meals without fearnights of trouble to formed, ended, temporarily at least, If there were no such word ns fail follow. Millions of all ages take them for Biliousness, Monday when a truce was declared and some unscrupulous man would soon Dizziness. Sick Headache, Upset Stomach and for Sallow, commissioners met and arranged coninvent one. n Pimply, Blotchy Skin. They end the misery of bo: ferences regarding the ler dispute. Pace Small Small SS Dose; i A man soon gets used to the disPoland, while negotiating vilh the . --j- uurrtoJMW. rr..ww Lithuanians, has again asked the al- trust be tins of himself. lies to help enforce the border decree of the league of nations. Lithuamas BRIGHTENS, REFRESHES, ADDS HEW DEUSHT TO OLD DBA refusal to recognize this line precipi- Mary Roberts Rinehart, the novelist, Is given more to entertaining than to sermonizing, but she has decided notions of orderly government In this country and expresses them In a letter to the president of the Institute of Government After alluding to the effort required to transform the nation from the effects of the conflict, the country is still hysterical, she says, and the people emotional, followers of rumor, suspicious and fearful. A good many of us, said Mrs. Rinehart, have become what Wells calls the Godsakers, people who are madly wringing their hands and crying, For God's sake, let's do someThe writer Insists that it is thing. time the American people do a little straight thinking, with the certainty that a thoughtful and patriotic citizenry of this rich and advanced country cannot go far wrong. The people are still swayed by emotional gales, which blow tlirm hither and yon, she says, and sane leadership is sorely needed. Mrs. Rinehart continues: When we cease to pull together toward the definite ends of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness we are open to the attack of every demagogue who chooses to assume the attitude of leadership. New theories spring up, untried and revolutionary, and find their following among this seething mass. The normal uneasiness of a people recovering from a great war is being fomented tated warfare. into bitterness and discontent." 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