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Show Ill UP WOMAN WOULD NOT DIVE Whn I started nichrmw!, T. taking LyjU E. rinkbamf VaffeuM Compound I waa Ins droatlfulljr rundown tt of htnltb, lie, and wu to ox bod InUrna trou trcmslyomouiand Erostrafed that If I In to my feelings IInwould bed. As It woe I had have been hardly strength at times to bo on my fret and wbat I did do was by a great effort 1 could not sleep at night and of courts felt very bad In the morning; end had a steady headache. After taking tbs second bottle I no tired that the headache was not so bad, I rested better, and my nsrvea were stronger. I continued its css until It maJs a new woman of ms, and now 1 rao hardly realize that I am able to do o much as I do. Whenever 1 know any woman In need of a good medicine I highly praise Lydia E. llnkhams VegMrs. Frans etable Compound' Clark, 3140 N. Tulip St, Richmond,!. Women Hava Been Telling Women for forty years bow Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound has restored their health when suffering with female ilia. This accounts for the enormous demand for it from coast to coast If yon are troubled with any ailment peculiar to women why dont yon try Lydia E. pinkhama Vegetable Compound? It will pay you to do aa Lydia E. Pink-bahi li cine Ca, Lynn, blaaa. m This Happened In Boston, Cynthia, will you recite, Mary Had a Little Lamb for us? asked tbs kind old gentleman. I do not care to. much as I should like to oblige you, replied the little eyeglasses. girl with the "As a matter of fact the poem haa little. If any, literary value, and In addition la not true to life aa It exists today. Under the constriction In trade, due to the meat trust, Mary could not own an entire lamb. She might have bad a chop, but beyond that the poet's PhilImagination must be blamed. adelphia Public Ledger. d CUTICURA SOAP BATHS Followed by a Little Ointment for Baby'e Tender Skin. Trial Five. They afford Infanta and children great comfort, permit rest and .sleep and point to speedy healment of rashes, ltchlngs, chaflngs and other Bleep destroying akin troubles. Nothing better at any price for the nursery and toilet Sample each free by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept XT, Boston. Sold everywhere. Ad v. Going Too Far. There la no way of conquering the ov rhearing and dictatorial attitude of a man, remarked the determined-lookinwoman. I thought your husband favored our Ideas in most matters. lie la a tyrant at heart. I asked him whether he thought women should be permitted to vote and he said he thought they should be compelled to do so. g Important to Mothers Aerepline Propeller, bold si rung ftelrrlrd ash, which not will and and light split under Teuthe Wh Thought fe Have Fun vibration or shock, or lulltus layWith Him Get Decidedly the ers of sprue with mahogany centert, Worst ef the Transaction. are tha material with which the pro peller of aeroplanes such as are bo makThere Is more than one way of the European war are conrrtort without reporting lo lb Ing used InThe ing framework of the mastructed. eulgar "Youre mother." la generally load of wood, too chines, A Jewish street vender of epertarles sprue being mu b used on account of wa offering hts wares when half Its straight grain and freedom from dozen MUcy fellows stepped up. hidden defects. fun some Keep still; well have eerleslsstlral world 13 alth him, said the spokesman of lb fTT9m the bpthr In this ld my Moslem friend as Azhar baa been for centuries a guidIf a man Isnt married by tha tlma WO party. we stopped before the ing and 11 la thirty the women believe It la he These standardizing power. Hood tons!" railed because he h been crossed la carted gates of the col- 12,004 El Azhar students are ih Egyp- the hhperfarica! vendee, love. legiate Mosque El Aibar, tian literati; their 311 teacher are , lot voe goot," said the young man. and this," be added solemnly, Is the the veritable Intellectual monarch of these ran see what Now, you through most famous university of the Mo- Islam. The fortune hunter roust act as hla Mr. Moaea?" hammedan world." own guide, Last year fi foreign students en- glasses. thin vot An) you like," waa the Fur at least a half hour we had rolled In El Azhar were preparing to i reply. been In transit to this revered Insti- return to their respective Moslem naao? Welt, we'll see about dot Ish tution, writes Clayton 8. Cooper In tions to carry aa sheiks the authorita, the New Turk Times, Indulging In tive and stereotyped education of the that," He took n patr of speetarh-elooked on. them and put straight at reptllld scurrying through the nar- collegiate mosque. Moses!" Mr. Nonsense. the dealer. row and congested streets and bnes This primary of the Moslem univerof old Cairo, where only persons, not sity on the banks of the Ml has he exclaimed. "What have you been to speak of donkeys, carriage and made Cairo a more powerful Istamlo telling us? Nothing whatever ran b seen through thee glasses but blackcamels, ran travel together who are renter than Mecca, the cradle of hla companion very much agreed; now and then look-i- Islam, toward which the plou Moham- guard. whereupon laughed. we In discould the discern medan op. prays five times a day, and to Vot? Ish dot so? exclaimed the tance the six fantastic minarets of the which be looks forward In pilgrimage as If In alarm, lie took the render, tow era whose from as to mosque the university culminating goal of holiness. glasses, put them on hastily, and the snueuln call to prayers live times This collegiate mosque has given My goodness!" ach day 12.000 Moslem students. Cairo the primacy over Constantino looked at the party. Good tobaceo la what every smoker he so." Ish dot The party exclaimed, on can scarcely picture pie, the political renter of Islam. Indeed, wants were moved but not this time on, they There Is hardly n more vivid or vividly enough such wandering The careful mea make sure ha gtt laughing. through tha ancient city of Kaladln. a other wordly experience to be posit by asking lor Fatima Cigarettes. city aa deep In tho Orient aa Canton sessed In Egypt than that which per Fatimas are simply good tobaceo American Milk Bottles to Britain. or Benares, a city which seems In- vades the traveler aa for Mi Aral blended lo suit the greatest number In reference to our recent paragraph ol mea. deed made for Immortality, aa un- time he walks over the mats In tho Have you emoked a Fatima lately F touched by civilization aa waa Gra- outer court of this venerable temple on the shortage la milk bottles due to nada before the Moors were driven of learning. He finds himself In the the supply having In the past been out of Spain. midst of a forest of marble columns, drawn from Austria, we nre Informed On this day w were making our ms jest Ic arabesque arches In oriental by n firm In the trade that this diffIt Is way aa best w could through the color. Thousands of student voles iculty la now being overcome. confused Jumble of men and things In resound through acres of Inclosurea possible to secure bottles from Amerthe streets where East and West and deep recesses, rich In mosques, ica, of equal quality and nt the same flow together, but never mix. where minarets, and graceful arcades, as far price ns the Austrian producL We are the proud Arab, turbaned and robed almost as hie eye ran see. glad to hear that the Austrian source aa In the days of Mohammed, walks Here the dilapidation and uaury of of supply can be dispensed with withcenturies are revealed on every side. out Inconvenience, hut w should be majestically beside the half Egyptian and the half Ori- The plare Is rich with the perfumes still more glad lo hear that the deentalized Levantine. of distant years; one feels the re- mand could be met by British makers. Escorted by a Shslk. ligious East of the seventh century; In this connection we are Informed My escort through these medieval shut away from the whirlwind of mod- - that English bottles are to be obtained, but at n rise of 30 per rent and of an precincts waa himself one of the sheiks, emlty that rushes us along with Inevgraduate of El Azhar. My ways, there- itable swiftness, El Azhar aay to ua, Inferior quality." London Globe. Islam remains unchanged by time!" fore, were waya of pleasantness and great honor. Tbs entourage grew In It la veritably the home of profesEncountered the Widow's Smite. volume. If not In quality, aa we tar- sional and passionate and mystle reI dropped down on mnh knees befo moment at the gate of the ligion. ried a de wlddah, related Brother Waller, All Standing and Swaying. mosque. Students, teachers, artisans, and poued fo'th muh confectionary In the lewan or main court are 149 donkey boye In blue galabelghs, shercdlmunts wld all de ellerqulnce of a bet sellers, goats, camels, all In a vari- pillars and each pillar la n center of n aivHis nassnvso eldah. And de lady dess colored panorama threatened to over- class of Mohammedan students vary- puhsldln rotrhed out and slapped me whelm us by tbclr kindly, democratic ing In size from ten to fifty men. The nachly flat! What do yo' call dat, sah?" sheik with or teacher The mi sits ebfOa proximity. aah," replied Brother Iwiairl M ilium I ummm Meanwhile, a mosque attendant waa his back to the pillar upon a dlkkus." 1 1 Is ymr. MUllaMiSnm who Is n hit of a wag, I MX 4n Sark. M doing hla best In tho confusion to tie which rostrum resembles a low, . OMIf nM N. Situ reggln dat was the widow's smite dat w teas ttaarit ne dnMa. we reads about. haw haw!" MS Wm MS Mm la VMM Swkwy etir-- s M oil W. Kansas City Star. AM SffcMf MitM fn aa mmM wm. Mot i : V fa rrt H WM.I , V MIMS What He Wanted. VIM 1.1am MW ta Dsrt Mrk I called to see If 1 could ai! you US ibow Mr MSWfk Kfe oa4 lou Onw . . book. a . T j What do 1 want the book for? 75c the suit ' 'v v.r "For two dollars." ths eumt nwlr ins. It r ir But what made you think 1 wanted raS Ikm chuff fqW IEW NEK i convention will be held al'tWt Lake In June. Buffering from cancer, Joseph A. Jensen, of Provo, shot blmself, firing two bullets into hi brain. The annual tournament of veterans and active firemen of the state will be held n August at Spanish Fork. High license has forced the Jitney buase from the street of Ogden, and the street cars are again doing n good business. The honors In the third annual and Ogden high achmd wero won by the former Institution last torlcal contest between the Welter week. The driving of six new artesian wells with casings to a depth of 809 feet I the plan decided upon for tho Improvement of Ogdena flowing well field. Byron Groo, former newspaper man and four years register of the U. 8. land office at 8alt Lake, and for seven year secretary of the state land board, died it Salt Lake on April 12. Vigorous prosecution of Illegal medical practitioners and unscrupulous who prescribe narcotics physician for habitual drug users la planned by tbs state board of medical examiners. The condition of Leonids O. Skllr-I- , who waa shot and acrlouslv wounded at Salt Lake by Gregorios lologeorgl. Is so much Improved that tbs physicians believe be wilt recover. Owing to press of business Governor William Spry abandoned his ora-acade- six-inc- pain to attend the ceremonies at the dedication or the Utah building at the Panama exposition at San ITanclaco. Old Polk, William Posey and tlx other Indiana arrested In connection with the uprising In southeastern Utah, but who have been given their liberty, attended church In Salt lake on Sunday. Myrum O. Winter, former clerk to the Granite school board, who has confessed to having embezzled of the school funds, I too 111 to be tried. He W suffering from Brights disease. Charles II. Wllcken, pioneer In tha milling Industry In Salt Lake and for the last twelve years employed at a guide at the temple grounds, died April 9 of general debility. He waa 84 years of age. Motion pictures of the shearing of sheep as It Is extensively carried on In this state will be made during the next few weeks by George W. Goshen, official photographer for the fourth district forest service. Ten years In the state prison, the maximum sentence for the crime of which he wa sconvicted, was imposed upon J. I McGlvern, slayer of Cora Cowing, otherwise known as his wife, by the trial judge at Salt Lake. Mrs. Margaret Goff, 106 years of ago. believed to be the oldest person In Utah, died at Springvllle, April Id. Mra. Goff had been In failing health for several years. She was born In Delaware and came to Utah in 1850. Dominic Dileglo, an Italian laborer, Is at a Salt Lake hospital with several serious and perhaps fatal stab wounds about his body as the result of an altercation with a fellow countryman believed to be Frank Uolino. llary M. Turner, foreman In charge of weighing at the blast furnace, was fatally injured while at work at the International Smelting plant at Tooele. He was caught and crushed between an electric motor charge car and a concrete wall. The work of rebuilding the roads in Washington county by convict labor, which haB been under way for the past eight months, is virtually completed, and plans are now under way to remove the convict camp to Beaver county for work on the roads at FATIMAS PLEASE! n d OVERALLS' su Keep Kids Kleen cross-legge- tlr V. nI. C '-'-vV m.XZZ r w- ,11 M ncrlyf the book? Why, two dollars." W Sfhw 71c wck. A New Suit pnrr UThey Rip I M.Je By Improving. Frandac Strause St yLev! Redd Is he Improving In hla golf? Greene Oh, yee. lie can aay fore In three languages now. 11 W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. CS 16-19- The reasons for Certain-tee- d Roofing Every buyer need the proper assurance, when he pays for the best quality, that a second or third quality will not be delivered. The market is flooded with too many brands. Some manufacturers with poor facil-itiet't- mk-wor- semi-religiou- s, old-tim- e Anglo-Saxondo- square table with a railing on three sides. Students sit about him, some on sheepskins, others on mats, often beneath .the white glare of a tropical sun which beats down upon their heedless heads through the uncovered court. All are desperately In earnest; they seem to be thinking vocally, many of them swaying backward and forward as though their spinal columns were on a hinge at the base. It Is somewhat uncompllmentarlly stated that the rise of this traditional, motory accompaniment of education was for the purpose of preventing the boys from going to sleep during the Iteration and reiteration of words which held little meaning for their undeveloped minds. As I walked through these ancient spaces filled with students, many of whom had spent eight to ten years of their lives In these monastic lnclos-ures- , committing to memory the Koran and the ancient laws which had grown about It, I asked the Moslem sheik who accompanied me what would be the result of this learning upon the students. He replied: These men are be coming authorities ujon the theology and the sacred laws of Mohammedanism; they will be the priests and Jurists of Islam; they will go out to the various towns and rural communities of Egypt aa well as to other countries, to be expounders of the Moslem laws covering all matters of dally living. But of the outside world and of the relationship of learning to modern life these men will be as ignorant as when they entered El Azhar. oo often myet competition by cutting quality. Some wholesalers buy any old quality, put their labels on it, and label is backed by the say It is tho best. Our Certain-tee- d written guarantee of the worlds largest manufacturer of asphalt roofings. It gives each buyer the assurance wanted, and our unequsilled facilities for manufacturing enable us to sell it at a very reasonable price. BOYS AT THEIR STUDIES You a Bad Back? UOANC l, Uh-yaw- ! well-know- n help d "Uh-wel- over my shoes the sandals without which I could not cross the sacred threshold. But now we are ready and work? are passing through the corridors an hour later. Casey 0 havent the tolme to where in many a historic day fund widow act, the Under pension waste In such unprofitable employfrom checks Salt received widows A gorgeous flood 250 ment. Judge. Jeweled sheik anil emir hastening Lake county last week. This is the Of Before the sky the dawning purple largest number to receive county aid showed, That London Fog. feet to Church What has London got to In any one month since the pension Their turbans at the caliph's fling. on widow Each created.' was fund combat the German Zeppelins? This seat of learning, relic of olden receives $10 a month as long Gotham Why, her fog. the list days, has been compared to Oxford, as the fund lasts. since the breath and magic of the John Douglas, a slate convict serv- middle ages are alike enshrined In of murder for the ing a life sentence Both old world Institutions. these Have his wife In Ogden about eighteen contain the changeless laws and docDoes your back ache night and dsv, k years ago, and one of the oldest pris- trines of the past, grown old without a burden and rest impossible! oners in point of servitude, became changing. Both were founded in the Doyou suffer stabbing, darting pains when insane while working at the state tenth century, the one by King Alfred, stoopiug or lifting! Most bad backs are road camp in Washington county. He the other by the victorious Goher of due to bidden trouble In the kidneys and will probably be sent to the asylum. the Fatimltes. Both began with s f the kidney secretions are scant or too Governor Spry haa Issued a proclafrequent of passage, proof of kidney troufoundation, monastic and pe Is complete. Delay may pave the way mation designating Wednesday, April collegiate exercises being carried on to serious kidney Ills. For bad backs and 28. 1915 as Utah Good Road3 Dayi side by side. No discussion of Islam weak kidneys, use Doans that news-paperKidney Fills urges The proclamation surpassed In dogmatic vehemence the recommended the world over. county, city and town officials, contests of nominalist and realist In commercial clubs, automobile associaAn Idaho Cane orthodox Oxford. Both are still the tions and civic organizations leal In centers of educational and religious M. DeFrance, the day. conservatism. Both In very great Arthur St., promoting an observance of federal measure have set the educational Caldwell. Idaho, a act, Harrison the Since sevensays: For teen years I waa In law controlling the sale of opium and standards for their respective nations. such bad shape But even more potentially signifiits derivatives, went into effect, disordered from such drugs In cant than Oxford la or ever can be to of users the 1, March I kidneys Is EI Azhar to the couldnt work. I Salt Lake have resorted to the was at Eureka according cholral-hydratis world. habit, the brain of that It Islam for Springs, Ark.,The officials. seven years, but and vast police religious empire which stretches to federal the treatment there cover chloral-hydrate- . not the sunrise in the South of Asia does from act new me didnt sunset In the North of Africa, I much. to the Finally took Doans Kidanbinds together with an unbroken and have to is Box Elder county ney Pills and they communication the Aslan of what Tho chain needed. Improving my health other town within Its borders. wonderfully, and African peoples from the eastern have granted commissioners county of China to the western coast Ar Star, EOe a B the petition of residents of Portage K,ore Morocco. Cl KIDNEY asking that the village be e WORD . Examine carefully every bottle ol CASTORIA, a safe and aura remedy foi Infants and children, and see that It there. Bears tho Broken hearted after a quarrel with Signature of her older sister, and frleving over In Use For Over 30 Tears. from her punishment subsequent Children Cry for Fletcher Castor mother, Nellie Spratling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nd Time. Spratling of West Jordan, drank two for look Judge Why dont you teaspoonfuls of carbolic acid and died that LAST THE HAD 1 The National Association of (roll! men Though Sick and Suffering; At last Found Help in Lydia Ei Pinkham'a Vegeta Lie Compound. horn-rlmme- SUITE These are the reasons for t - 3 Roofing We invite every one interested to come to our mills and tee how we make the goods. We know that our Certain-fee- d Roofing is the bet quality that we can make. Its the best quality that can be nude to last and remain waterproof on the roof. It is made with that one purpose in view. We also make cheap grade, poor quality roofings to meet the demand for very temporary roofs, but the Certain-tee- d label goes only on our best quality, longest life product. It is the 1 ply grade which carries our Company name and endorsement and guarantee 5 years, 10 years, 13 years. If yon want the right qualitv and want to he sure yon are rettlns what yon pay for, Inatat on the C'lmn-trr- l label. The price ia reaaonuhle. Noonecan tell the quality of a piece of roofing by looking at it. Thetnnn la not living who can take three Irind.of roofing of diffei ent qualities and tell with any degree of accuracy the length of tuuecacli one will last on the roof. lie cannot tell their relative values by looking at them. Why take the chance of guessing, when you can get the safest guarantee on the beat quality goods at reasontET8 BOOST BCSIKESS y ly able price. If for any reason you do not care for the highest quality if yon wants temporary roof, we also make goods sold at the lowest price on the market, because we have unequalled facilities and aremaking approximately a third of the entire asphalt roofing and building papers of the whole world's supply. Our facilities enable ns to bent all competition on price goods aa well on Crrtain-tet- d quality. The difference between the total coat of the goods the freight, the laying, etc., between quality goods and price goods is insignificant. It ia much better policy to cut out the guessing and let the manufacturer of real responsibility insure you on all the vital points. He knows what he puts Into the goods and what they will do you can then insist upon getting everything as represented. General Roofing Mfg. Co. WorUT$ largent a4 Bwilding Rw Trk City l8t nibfcbbio AtUato Godnati KumCity Sotttlo LbbAoo Bapwro Ckiait of Hoofing FHtifofh 5tUIa Detroit MtaovtooBa So Fraodsoo . Hanbirg Sytacy Lma Politico Mor Prosperity ' iinf -Wo tiovo bod onongb otorvottoo ti enough of politico! ouroevlls of ovry port?, with their emoishinc n4 ousting enough or politicians who promt sooaomg end bonssty In order to get InteofHce nd then practice unheard of extravagancee and tbeo play fos vote or parts rather than for prtoclpleand right, eto, The coet of living Is not going dovn. Let's go offer good tiroes and make enough money to pay for thecoiitof a living, whatever It may be. wi dont want cheap living we want good buelneed sod good times for everybody and U we aU pull together we will get them. 1 he game of the politictaa la to promise every thtug. Many of them ought to be prosecuted for fraud on account of tha difference between what they promise and wbat they deliver Theyre worst than the business msxa who tiiequellty of bis goods. Letthebue I ness interests, from the laborer to the super! a tendent, from the office boy to the president, from the hired man on the farm to tbeowner of the farm, remember that they have a common Interest la good business and n square deal in buslncea, Btop listening to the faker and lets boost ou reel vee back Into good ti mee. It can be done bo more knockers and false prophets are wanted. V are going to be too busy tb listen to any except those oho promise good busk ness leghuatlon. |