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Show if ,.: IIM MWHMWmiii iffim.i-- , . ' y ' THE PRESS-BULLETI-N , " PAGE SEVEN I , MISDIRECTED a .,. Mr. Knagg I can't see why you faJMo find that place. I told you It ws Just a stone's throw from the corner. Mrs. Knagg I know you did, but I couldn't find a stone to throw, and If I had found one It wouldn't have done any good because I can't throw to save my life. - AST j4m,U.m.TTjP. Rlcw Spring Styles I Are Here That's the most irrtrtant an- - : nouncement you'll get this sea-- '' . . I&Y son. 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RHEUMATISM VANISHES TURKISH (1 BATH AND BED 0 JB. , THIS WOMAN FOUND RELIEF " Backache, sore muscles, stiff ' or swollen joints, rheumatic pains, dizzi-ness and like symptoms are caused by disordered kidneys and bladder. Mrs. Thos. H. Davis, Montgomery, R. F. D. , Ind., writes: "I doctored months without relief. I commenced using Foley Kidney Pills and got re-lief. Eight bottles cured me. Sold everywhere. pilli, obtaind through the old eitablinhi'd I "D. SWIFT . CO." are beintf I yuicltly bought by Manufacturers. Snd a model or aketvhev nnd dwvripfion of your invention for FREI SEARCH and report on patentability. We fret pat-- ents or no fee. Write for our free Book of 300 needed inventions. I D. SWIFT & CO, 1 Patent Lawyers. Esiab. 1889. k R307 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. Ts I Can't sleepl Can't eat! Can't even digest what little you do eat! I til One or two du$et I r'Vx ARMY & NAVY l DYSPEPSIA TABLETS I . " will make you feel ten yean younger. Bert II f-- V known remedy for Conttipation, Sour Stomach I 11 . and Dyspepsia. --7 U 25 cents a package at all Druggists, or I sent to any address postpaid by the P U. S. AKMY & NAVY TABLET CO. 260 West Broadway, N.Y--' IF BACK HURIS USE 3at lest meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers you Meat forma uric acid. Most folks forget that the kidneys, ke the bowels, get sluggish and clogged nd need a flushing occasionally, else we ve backache and dull misery in the iilney region, severe headaches, rheu-fiti- o twinges, torpid liver, acia stomach, eepleasm-s- s and all sorts of. bladder dia-llers. Vo imply must keep your kidneys Uve and clean, and the moment you d an ache or pain ia the kidney jion, get about four otmces, of Jad Its from any good drug store here, ko a tablespoonful in a glas of watrr tors breakfast for a few days and ur kidneys will then act fine. This iiioua salts is made from the acid of apes aud lemon juice, combined with hia, and is harmless to flush clogged !dneys and stimulate theifl to normal tivity. It also" neutralizes the acids . the urine so it no longer irritutca, u endinjj bladder disordera. .lad Salta is harmlosg; ineqen8ive; nk(! a delightful effervescent lithia-- ater drink which everybody should take ow and then to keep their kidneys clean, .'ius avoiding serious complications. A well known local druggist gays he cits lots of Jad Salts to folks Who believe n overcoming kidney trouble while it ia ily trouble. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30Years Always bears ttf f--- signature of ' . WOMAN'S STATE M E NT WILL HELP BINGHAM CANYON "I hated cooking because whatever I ate gave me sour stomach and a bloated feeling. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing d until I tried simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., ns inixod in Adlerlka." Uccaute it flushes the ENTlilK bowel tract completely Adler-i-k- a relieves ANY CASB sour stomach, gag or con- - j IMIpation and prevents appendicitis. I The INSTANT action is surprising. i Sold in Bingham Canyon by V. H. ' Wood ring. ' MSjEm whfc Meal, " rketweetMeaii fCCy iSSttS' ,re,lire,el wt fattidieat RZH C " I jftTTilUX TTlK EVANSAgIeCnEts, CO., - 4 ftyrmJrOTi- - Phone No 9 VxV CL Becker, Mfgr. jfiJ (iQbl OCDEH0TAH ' i BEST FOR CHILDREN Experience proves that Foley's Honey and Tar Is the oest family medicine fop children for coughs, colds, croup and whocplng cou,-;h- . Mrs. M. E. Schlarb, 556 Oakland Ave., Ashland, Pa., writes: "When my little girl gets a cold I give her a dose of it and it always relieves her. I cannot praise it too highly." Sold every-where.. DR. P. S. HAGEMAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGE0N Bingham Canyon, Utah. Office: Above Woodring's Drug Store. Residence: Ecktnan Aparnitcnts. Telephone 35. Office hours: 3: 7-- 8. CUT IT OUT IT 18 WORTH THE ' MONEY DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with five cents to Foley & Co., 285 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clear-ly. Yoy will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for cohrIis, colds and croup. Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets Sold everywhere ..... FLYING A CLEAN FLAG (By Edgar A. Guest) This I heard the old Flag say As I passed It yesterday: , "Months ago your friendly hands Fattened me on slender strands And with patriotic love Placed me here to wave above You and yours, I heard you Bay On that long departed day; Flag, of all that's true and fine Ware above this house of mine; (be the first at break of day And the last at night to say Tc the world this word of cheer: Lcyalty abideth here. "Here on every wind that's blown Oer your portal I have flown; Rain and snow have battered me Storms at night have tattered me; Dust of street and chimney stack, Day by day have stained me black, And I've watched you passing there, Wondering how much you care. Have you noticed that your flag, la today a wind blown rag? Has your love so careless grow Ity the long neglect you've shown That you never raise your eye Tj the symbol that you fly? Flng on which no stain has been, 'Vis my siu that you're unclean, Then I answer in my shame, On my head must lie the blame. Now, with patriotic hands, 1 release you from your strands. And a spotless flag shall fly Here to greet each passerby. Never more shall flag of mine fcv a aad and sorry sign Telling all who look above -- 1 neglect the thing I love. Hut my flag of faith shall be Fit for every eye to see. t Copyright 1918 by Edgar A. Guest.) NOT THAT KIND 7 WISH YOU'D COME1. ' I OvER. fNND PLUG- OP A 1 f LFrAK IN THE PlPPSJ V AT OCR- - HOP SF. J " j T170 KILLED IN 10 COLLiSS- - ijiiirj Orem Car Crashes into Ford Automobile Near Salem and Injuries Prove Fatal to two Young Men, Vyhile a Third is in a Critical Condition. One of the sad accidents of recent date happened Sunday afternoon about 3:35 when the Orem interurban train No. 12 crashed into a Ford driven by five boys near .Salem. The accident took the Uvea of two young men and seriously Injured a third. The boys had just takeu several girls home and were returning at a pretty fast speed and attempted to cross the track, and it is claimed they did not see the approaching train. The state road crosses the Orem interurban three times within a mile in this neighbor-hood, and it is claimed that there are so many obstructions that neither the motorman or the drivers on the public road can see far ahead. The Ford was thrown from the track and the occu-pants thrown to the ground. . Four of the injured boys were placed on the Orem train and brought to the hos-pital here. . They were accompanied by Edward Broadbent of Sigurd in Severe county. Lamar Snow died shortly after the train left the scene of the accident. He was 19 years of age and the son of "Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Snow of Sigurd. Gale Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Snow, of Salem, died from a fractured skull a short time after he reached the hospital. The other boys at the hos-pital are Anthony Peterson, 15; Paul Warren, of Salem, and Reuben Snow, a brother of Lamar. Of these the Pet-erson boy is the most seriously in-jured, having sustained a fractured skull, a broken arm, and severe cuts on the head and other parts of the body, but is expected to recover: Paul and 'Reuben are not so seriously hurt. The body of Gale Snow was taken to Salem, and the body of Lamar Snow is at the morgue of O. H. Berg & Son; it will be taken to Sigurd for burial. The Snow family was holding a re-union at Salem, and many of the fam-ily from different parts of the state are attending, among them Mr. and son. Mrs, Herbert Snow of Sigurd and their If NO MERE FRACTION j First Actor Have you a good part In the new piece? j Second Actor I'urt? I'm the whole f ehow. PEOPLE COMPLAINING OF HIGH RAILS ON THE INTERURBAN A number of complaints from peo-ple, who have been bumped have come to this office about the condition of the Salt Lake & Utah railroad track at the curve on First South street and Academy Avenae. The rails project above the street level so that the occu-pants of cars receive severe eh6cks in crossing the track.- - Hartford Convention. The Hartford convention vns a con-vention of delegates from the stotea of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New llunipnhlre and Vermont, held at Hnrtford, Conn., December 15, 1814. It became odious becuuse Its proceeding were carried on In secret, thereby giving color to the charge that some of them were treasonable and . t oecause It adopted resolutions protest-ing against the war with Englund. Hfa Best Wishes- - Billy, after hearing the relatives and friends offer heir congratulations, 6tood admiringly befon the bride and bridegroom ns if about o sny some-thing. The bride (his sl.Uer) smiled sweetly at Billy, who braced up and said : "You look nice, sis, and I hope you'll stay married." I A QUEER FELLOW i (lifl "He's an odd sort of a chap. Won't argue about the tariff." "What's his reason for not arguing?' "Says he doesn't know anything about it." The Press-Bulleti- n! I. H. MASTERS, General Manager. C. D. McNEELEY, Editor and Lesea. subscription $2.00 a Year In Advance $2.60 on Time. Eatered ae second-clas- s matter Jan' 12, 1915, at the postoftlce at ProTO, iJtah, under tba act of March 3d, 1879 tsued Friday of Each Week at Provo Utah. WHY NOT"BE GOOD TO YOURSELF? If you awaken weary and unrefreHh-c- d In the morning, or tire early in the day, are bilious and "blue," with coated tongue and bad breath If you are suffering from indigestion or non- - th.iatlon you will find Foley Cathar tic Tablets quick to relieve and com-fortable In action. They are whole-some and health-giving- . Sold every-where. Most Dangerous Poisons. The most dangerous of all poison are the toxins of infectious disease; the next most dangerous are the toxins of fatigue. ' Work, whether of mus-cles or nerves, produces waste prod- - ' ucts, "ashes" which are poisonous, th futlgue toxins. When thesa toxins have piled up !n our blood to a . certain pitch we feel tired, so that fatigue Is a .form of When we quit work or sleep or take food these poisons are neutralised or burnt up in the system or washed and breathed out of It Trifle Suspicious. It makes a bad Iiupressloi when s fiinn who has been on sick leave comes back to the office smoking a big black Igar. --Kansas City Journal. HE CAN REST NOW "I suffered greatly from kidney and bladder trouble," writes F. B. Fair-banks, 55 Grand River ave., V. De-troit, Mich. ''Had to get up six or seven times during the night. Foley Kidney Pills have worked wonders and I can recommend them as the best medicine I have ever taken." Tonic In action; quick, sure. Sold everywhere. Wanted Butter Treated. Mary got up one morning and found " that she could not spread the butter on her cracker because It was too hard. Going to her cousin, Llllle, she saldt "Here, Llllle, put this In the veu aud -- make It easy." ! MEAN j "Can't you assist me, sir, I belong to f I the. vast iinny of the unemployed?" I ' "Then you'd belter beat It bark to t hrndiiuarters quick." Cad Predicament Mabel "I was so mortified at the Pouch mansion the other night." Flo "What harpened?" Mabel "I want-ed to laugh In my sleeve, but I had on my decollete gown and bad to hide the laugh In my glove." - 1 ' .. 3 DO YOU KHOW WHY Hunan Hatura is So Weak? bmi for mis wa By fisher A 9 Uteo gvr hs urrso . IWWQ; TH1 a Y L ' 1 vs sor vcdA fffc Sf TVVCt WJ ov StzZi i i v IWTtWATlOHAL CARTOOW CO W. Y. - SttO |