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Show HELP FOR GIRLS WHO WORK U tile orcau!?.vlon are connected t'Ser-- . j worker who during ti e The Thanksgiving Pumpkin Pinkham's Vegetable Relations Between Established Settlements and l" l1,1" tie Outlying Front iers i:u-s- t (Uvrcusi' un- Fy J. T. ADAMS, in imi-er- A friend told my hoa-- I Pinkhama Vegeta bow Lydia ibla Compound had helped his wife, ao my husband bought me a bottle because I waa ao had a nervous weakness. no atrength in my body and paina ip my left aide ao T I ol 10,U er.gi- - lf Ha some thought of yours the work of your eusier and lucre efi'.c'.cnt? If you heled to iv.ereasc sutiv. abut have you dene to effort economy? nal made run-dow- n, relates thing that would eluu'iwe certain unnecessary ll.ne you sug- tested any short cut? Jut for your own pleasure and to tct your own value to yourself and to your organ satlon, ask yourself some searching question! like these my work. hardly Before I waa mar ried I used to work " the factory, and I had paina just the same then aa 1 have had since I have done my housework. I mjld not be without a bottle in the house now. It has stopped the pains all and I have found out that it is a ri-- ht Mtderful body builder aa it has made me well end strong. It is going to be the old reliable with me hereafter, and I am always willing to tell other omen how it has helped me. You can hon-wt-lv oge this letter aa you wish as I can say that my words are true. Krs. M. LODIC. R.F.D. No. 4, Box 40, exj,-uscs- In line with the administration's program of econemy in stl govern- mental expenses and as an echo of the armament conference the Mg naval gun factory of the Washington navy has been converted In part into a letter box factory. Tills is the tlrst time In the history of the department that it has been lndi .t ndriit of oui- side manufacturers, sayuhe Scientific Under the with the Navy department the boxes of steel, brass and line arc obtained at the actual cost of making, nnd at the same time work 1. ,,n.Vdod for cm- ployees who otherwise would be out Tyrone, Pa. Letters like this bring out the merit of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Com JLm A. They tell of the relief from such mins and ailments after taking Lydia EL pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Three Objections. The old Scottish minister was tireless In looking up membere of hie flock and was never ao happy ns when be wus visiting them In their houses. Ho hud noticed that for some time SUMMER has had one hitherto regular church-goe- r Oh, juit a little become very slack In hla attendance at required; the service and he resolved to go and She aat calmly here and talked and talked And out the reason for this neglect. Oh, It was good talk, but It made ua "Donald," he suld, as soon as he wns lmvena seen The tired. seated in the purlor, aplendld truth that'a In tha tulip some for the time." kirk at tree ye She blurred too daintily with leaf "No, Kir," replied the man. "And 1 wad like to know the reason." And Inand flower; a leafy-eogarrulity Wild, sir," replied Donald, "I hae She wrapped the locuat tree and maaked hie power. three derided objections. Firstly, I dlnnn believe In sae wiuckle Bingin'; I dlnna believe In bein secondly, mniniminiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH IB wluinr ye due a' the talkin', an', thirdly, an' In conclusion, 'twas there I got me wife." The minister asked no more ques- 1 lt the twiggy wb the horn- beam weave. Tha eorn la all that's left af Bummerii Mor hid ' ; kar i The main feeling of the frontier for the sett lenient may thus be nominated as resentment, whereas that of the settlement for the frontier is fear, the two human emotions that perhups most militate against cool reasoning and mutual understanding, ' dc-yt- rd CORNS Thankfulness "I!!" .?htnnlnrf There is a third element in this relationship. In the older nients economic ineipiulity results in dividing society into upper and lower classes. The lower class lias more in common in many ways with the frontiersman than it has witli the upper class of the settlement. Its lack I , , , f Capltal nl 'I" fn.m ita hard strug- ,v,?,l,n or n unrprtain living, its n'sentmcnl against the class above it uxm which it is dcjiendeiit for wages as the frontiersman is for capital, all tend to unite it with tho frontier ami In alin lln two against the conservatives of the suit lenient capitalist class, ' ' i The Three Faults Most Commonly Charged Against Our National Character By DR. A. T. IIADLF.Y, in Current History Magazine. Tlie three faults most ivuniiuiiily eliurged against our national acter today are materialism, lawlessness and unwarranted char- n. These throe seta of charges are made with aUiut equal frequency. When we come to examine the ovidem-- by which they arc sujqmricd we shall find that they stand ujxm very different bases. Those who accuse us of materialism charge ua witli a fault that ia common to the human rare. They foil to prove that it ia distinctively American or that wo arc worse than our ncighlmrs in this respect. Those h f ll,wlm,"'H ,,an h,,w tlmt miu,J of lh uf wl,llh are ia American not so and that our record they complain distinctively 1 as we and our have to demand. a right think we sliall good neighbors find that thefio facta int to defects in ovr machinery of government rather than our national character. , But those who mnke the charge of unwarranted accm prove their allegation and to lie rendering our nation real service in calling timely attention to a distinctive fault in American character which, if allowed to develop unchecked, may prove aa disastrous to us as a somewhat different manifestation of the same fault hu already proved to Germany. to me to be able to their pain in one minute Zino-pad- Scheme Which Regards War of Aggression as an International Crime di after-effec- ts DX Scholl's By PROF. J. W. GARNER, in Chicago Doily Newt. Salt Lake City Firms I have read with much interest the proposed treaty which hu been agreed upon by the disarmament commission of the League of Nations for the organization of a system of mutual assistance among states a means of facilitating a reduction of armaments. s u The scheme which the commission proposes differs fundamentally from all others of the put in that it is bued on the sound principle that any substantial reduction of armaments must be preceded by the establishment of securities and safeguards that will render such reduction safe and practicable. That is to say, it proceeds on the logical assumption that reduction of armaments should be the ultimate stage rather. than the initial process in the movement for safeguarding the general peace. e, hi'inaTisa'TMiS0 It may be remarked that the proposed treaty introduces a new principle into the law of nations by laying down the proposition that war of aggression shall be regarded by the contracting parties an international crime, the commission of which none of them will ever the law of nations now be guilty. This is a new principle, because stands, no war, not even a war of aggression, is a crime or even a violation of international law. u By G. STANLEY HALL, in mllms of our age are becoming more and more the ltier wc understand them . . . and we liave been psychological caught unprepared. . . . Nearly all the disorders of our day are of psychic origin and are due to the fact that we hare not realized that institutions were made for man and not man for them. Consciousness as wc know it is only a port of entry and departure fur a vast and yet only jtartially explored hinterland, although we already know far more here than has yet been put lit - :i' Bl DOAN'S (tana mem ppnfn to use. rrlrll Wam-iM-r- mmm. EVERYWHERE His Preference. "llmvriy-i- Mr. motor car .loalor. Smllli! saluted the Thinking of buy- ing n new oar." No, I reckon not, rcuiioiulod I'd Smith of Itunipugc, ('kin. liaiiii oue that rather have a has been broke to drive." Sunri-Mton- u mm-oi- Aspirin Say Bayer and InsistI Uu lex you see the mime "Buyer" on ptu'kuge or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Buyer product prescribed by pliyKiclaiia over twenty-twyears and proved sufe by millions for I leadacbe Colds Toothache Luinlingo lCuraclie IlheunintlHin I'ulu, I'aln Neuralgia Tahletu of Aspirin" Acivpt "Bayer only. Ench unlirokeu package coni aim Handy bozea of proiKr dlrectlima. twelve talileta cost few cents. Druggists iiIko st'U bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin Is Hie truile mark nf Bnyer Manufacture of Mononeetleneidester of Advertisement. Hulli-ylleacl- Ths Thrifty Scotchman. Once umn u lime lionul' and Pugul were wuylnlil In n highland glen Into one night, and the robber present ed a pistol lit them. Ikinul' turned to Iu-gu- l' nnd put a luilf sovereign In his iiund. Mere, Dugul, lie suld, "la tlie money I have been owin ye for two yeurt. Tills Is no time for debts be- tween friends." GIRLS! HAIR GROWS THICK AND BEAUTIFUL "Danderlne Does Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Hair. A gleamy maaa of luxuriant hair full of gloss, lus- ter and life shortly follows a genuine toning up of neglected scalpa with dependable "Danderlne." Falling hair, itching scalp and the dandruff la corrected Immediately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair la quickly Invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. "Danderlne la delightful on tbe hair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic not sticky or greasy 1 Any drug store. Advertisement. Merely Misplaced. "Johnny, youve been fighting again and lost all your teeth. "Naw, I got em all In my pocket." You will never get ahead by following the crowd. Mrs. Frances Allgood Life of a Psychologist." All the great FOOT SPECIALIST f :x. S:VVi AND 754 PACKAGES All Great Problems of Our Day Becoming More and More Psychological Work Hard? n 254 u fls-i-- Is Your Bell-an-s sureKeiier o Stop llght-brlngar- el Bell-an- s Hot water seltli-Ainerlc- an. Bagster glowed upon ns. "Cams upon another fine stnnza of Whittiers. I know its the fashion, nowadays, to bothers, smile In a superior manner when Whittier, and Ijongfetlow, and Tennytion. son, and the rest, of tho post century, are mentioned, but well, I'm an person, I'm afraid." "So are we all wo to convey an optimistic Impression the reassured him. Ho went on: plain truth need not be Ignored. The This waa from a poem of Chan-- , brivl! mt,e h to Eer7 t that call, for xrompt and man writes : Ilfs, beautifully and truly manifested above the atmosphere of sect, la now A French dermsfolopit, after obM. L. U. the world's common legacy.' Well, servation and study has ronelnded here's tbe stanza, at last: that If the average Frenchman Is no Qod blames still tha generous thought, longer getting bald at forty It Is beiiriiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iinTr And still iha fitting word Us speeds. cause during the war the soldiers lived And truth, at HI requiring taught, 11 HE Bagsten came to ua for In different climates, stirring np ths quickens Into deads, Thanksgiving, as nsual. Moat blood, and undergoing excitesluggish "Maybe not tremendously poetic ment of the familiee on the street and worry. For quick lasting relief from corns. it Isn't with but poetry, packed inspirdouble up In that way, exDr. Scholl's I s Another line I recall, stop the pain cept thoee who "go back to ing truth in one minute by removing the cause : 'All tha windows of "Light summer reading" Is the sort from Psalm' My Thanksold home for the friction and pressures of stuff most people really read all I' to I heart the Isn't my open day giving." Mrs. Pennlman and I would Zino-piare thin, safe, antiseptic, that even if indirectly expressed a the year around, but In winter they the without lost Bagatere. feel healing, waterproof and cannotjno-duc- e fine spirit of thankfulness? And there ere Indited to keep Lbs books hidden. infection or any bad After dinner wo sat about the open are at ansa In My Triumph' tho very Three sires for core, callouses and with In and fire talked, the library, essence of noble thanksgiving: bunions. Cost but a trine. Get s box toIntervals of alienee. That la, Bagater day at your druggist's or shoe dealers. talked. Hall to the coming singers! Hall to the brave 'Tve been thinking a great deal toForward I reach, and share all It's thankfulness. about right All that they ling and dare. day Te user prMpt service sn4 sokk mane Zino-padthanksthe ordinary, conventional M the drrrtwrnenla anilea the pisn el mov feal I tha Earth sunward, this sPr. giving for food, drink and all. I waa I Join the grant march onward. . ftit owe on Am Is pain gons And taka, by faith, whlls living. running through an old Anthology of My freahold of thanksgiving. Ioe try that started me. Ban across No Chanca to Bo Polite. a lot of poems by that wonderful old And Brownings of course, he was Said a Whittier. There BURINE88 COLLEGES straphanger to another who In the Anthology. Everyrepresented had Just given his seat to a his of dose lady; was one stanza at the COLLEGE. HUMNEOs S. knows Rabbi Ben Ezra,' hut I L I). "Wood luck, sir. Rchnol nf Elticmrr. All eommeieial branches Ive been traveling Linas for an Autumn Festival' that body waa this atruck, time, especially by on this line for three CsUkis free M N. Main BL, Balt Lake City. years, and I've struck me particularly: a stnnza I'd rather read paat, before: never offered my neat to a lady." H loKS and sh OBT BTOKiKS Tlifii you've never had any manbe Thine! Praise ner. sir," was the reply. BOOKS I see the whole design; 1. who saw power, sea now Lev per"No, Ii Isnt that; I've never had fect, too; lest." Judge. Perfect I call Thy plan; Thanks that I was a man! Their Secret. Maker, remake, complete I trust what Thou shalt do I Family Physician Im afraid you've been cuilng too much cake and candy. "Then there Is Tennyson. Listen to Let me your tongue. Thank Heaven Instead that Freedom' (Ills: Little Hess (perkily) Oh, you can arm ouk at It, but It won't tell. Can change a rocky soil to gold of warrior, glory of orator, glory That bravo and generou llvaa can Olory of Sheet mimic by hi:'I fid. All kind ii, onng. warm i.ul. I Oil. Berler Mimic Ca Si S Main with a voice flying by to b lost Paid eold! A dim with northern leva rnfiiriiiiintely a man's epitaph comes on an endless sea hUIIAKB tk SUPPLIES l"ng tmi ime In the gnme fur him to Clory of Virtue, to fight, to strugglo "Twaa the last part I mean he Up to II. to right tho wrong lirava and generous lives'! What Nay. but she aimed not at glory, au KODAK finishing lover of glory aha; l don't we owe to them I Those of the plKitnprrphcri I We rnipl-'- l of nnd on, the her dive mir kialak lilnm going of glory Those pas- t- those of the present. Commcrcisl Photographers atlll to be. Shipler M.HII Sail Lake Citr our Mends those that we know only lu them of how And I ninny by report. "Well, I'm talking too much I" work wearing you out? Art NOVELTY GOOM I01 have given the glow of their warmth "'lured with throbbing backache We demurred, vigorously. But be in'l lirii, wnk and diacnuragcdT Then tills land alncc the roloulsis south shook his hend. to DANCE PROGRAMS CARNIVAL GOODS k lo veur kidneys! Many occnps-non- i and north held their first Thanksgivi. "id to weaken the (Vllilluid Hutton . Ikulgr Etc. Mra. know l'lii I Clii Bngster In Anyway, lived kidney. been ing I And theyve not headache, distune think It's lime for us to tie going. Brewster Specialty Advertising Co. vain I Ixingfcllow was right: J paina are the natural Salt City, flak K1 gfitrnt St. Vou Buffer tiUdiler J111; annoying CREAM WANTED BHIF PIBKCT la wrought. deed noble (pel nrrvnu, irrilablc J'TsniiHtiea; s Whene'er y1'1 in nut. Dont wait! I'se Voant Whene'er la apohan a nobla thought. DlniaiPcrriMr'shlpiiaalaPaMwRllawv AMury Worker Rend ft trim! en Our hrartf In glad aurpria everywhere j'uj. JJW'iuiiiend Doans. Griffin CnapMj, OHn, Utah. should help To higher level rlae. Harknu They i"o. Ask your neighbor The tidal wav of deeper eoula A Utah Case bolnr roil Into our Inmootunaware. Finn, And lift ua, II W. r. Coiaptsa. D.S.C., ZOO Scott Building. Ii i'Lrd Out of all meaner care. l'uh. viK,nMy kldneyg CLASS FINS But another stanza of good old WhitTi h,Vl,,Kwta1 There were murmurs of easent. tier's ha been nd In my head; rr ICC DINC Wlx-- is need. "Don.! forget u." sticking "Why rennlman: Vh Then, from Mra. r klmlnofie-lrand In spite of all these things we'd UAw iUU Wemkr A Xlfs. Jeweler. Il Main. 1'iwUir. should It ba with glad 'surprise,' I K jthese to have otherwise, daye, like wonder? Why not Just simply with somehow there Is a song In my haart, give band Tainted china for xmas gladness? such as he sings in Tbe Teacs Xmas ("llinff 6 U' . irhcr LADIES coals a while a dfruntur ih Bagster studied the Autumn: I tali Inn:?ny'rBe5H darted across before Salt lake ll'ul'llns. Clly. oSiiitt he spoke: my A doctor told mo to ii i BIBbER STAMPS AND STENCILS know I It Is a pity. A song of faith that trusts ths nd don't I "Well, " Nldnejr nils and I took In, H.'.'i To match tho good Dnan'a removed all kld- here suppose ws four practice Nor doubt the power brgua. iiov . Well, of Love to bload lid Ear Tip Mad Bend for Mmpln Wulnt. hutc. Sa.t Lk Btswp Co.. U Wrt Bdwy. of the nobler deeds of Tho hearts of mon aa onsl prM, thinking CuDHAuAwtaalfctfc the manity. And. more, expecting we respondtML And Of "Amen! KIDNCT best from peoyle." Plsj Hmk. Cslsfoe FtvoAs1tIkColuinCt home started going all ws agreed. Sutwrio, Mlnilnk, Opms Jto varied phraseology Bagsters 6 ufll-ilcliii- i et " ft ControI of ,JThnM haa maJ such progress that In lr.2 the death rate from this disease was the low- ever recorded. Bused on atalla- from of the total pop- nlatlon of the United Siatca and Uan- ads. the death rate In the year men- tloned was 5.8 per 300,000 of pojiula- tlon. In 1011 the rate waa 22.8 per 100.000. These flrurea are particularly cheering to the American Child Health association, which la engaged n fighting typhoid aa well aa other diseases which affect children and iNDtGFSTW . ; Tha corn la cut and shocked, walk no mure Aeroaa tha Held to comb tbe willow leavee Until the willow tha graat tiara iBUkMlS! fecl-haxe- ' h,:e!it 1 could that do Relief Sure INDIGESTION FOR Kevolutionary New England." UK relation ktuun icUMii-hei- l urul their outlying frontier serin eien where ui.I in ail riioils to fdlrw certain sim-J'l- d and llr.es. In tlio f;:st pluce, the elder solllrmciit lias uivur.i.latcd capital kecking investment, where;; tin frontier, jjj ;.ral rcsourivs, needs for their exploitation capital in lliu frm pf ,,10,:,'-- v w c'!V,1:t- - Ul flvl Ul'r toWifore, . alwn.n ami cwiy- WU',T in debt to tho old selllriiici.t, uU.l tl.iii relation breeds all those ings a debtor seems by nature to entertain toward his creditor, As (vrUa.-ie- d with one another, the older settlement is always eon- wn'a,ve- - tlio frontier alums radical. This inudves distrust on the 1 art , 10 oni;iT a,u irriiation of various sorts upon tlint of the latter. The therefore always feared and sought to check the political growth of the West (as the terms may be used in this country), whether, depciid- Jug on ()ie period, the AVist lav u few miles or a thousand miles from the . . .. st. It has trembled for its investments m the too rapid oxpansnm that the frontier always breeds. It lias distrusted radical thought and has feared above all else that economic expansion might increase political power and transfer control to a section whose philosophy and outlook have teemed revolutioiiarv. much you have d.T.e duriu :he past month to Iiutviim? t! e Kale of your Forbes' tuiys Vmpuny, M.igiu'iie. EL bad which you or to me necessary expcnc. woc.id you be tbe cue to wear It, er ncuM It to kuiu-o- ne i else! Without incut, e want to us' you right now lsow Compound Helped Her tom, Pu. ' :: uied tlie Idea uhl.-:to increase incou.c Mrs. Lodic Tells How Lydia . u , Practical psychology, which has done so much nnd will do far more in grading intelligence and in fitting men to their job, will transcend the field of business and school, and address itself to a more comprehensive It will refit present institutions, social, civic, political, indua- Drogrsiii. r trial rcli'KUf, etc., to the nature of man, which is at least one, and mav be several, hundred thousand tears old, and thus relatively, not only to industrial system, hut to all other e'en far older institutions, the pre-regarded more like tlie uucl:uug aide laws and fortes of tiut mu! physiol imi'iTse. How's Your Appetite? Are You Nervous? Sleepless? Take This Advies Salt Lake City, Utah "Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery was a blessing to me when I was in a weak, nervous and exhausted condition. My appetite was poor and my sleep broken. The tonic effect of he Discovery helped me in every way. for I got my appetite back again, could rest at night and my strength returned. Lor those in a weakened and rundown condition, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery can be deMra. Frances Allpended upon. good, 252 West 6lh St., South. If yon need a building-u- p tonic for stomach and blood obtain Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Diacovery from your nearest druggist, or send 10c for trial pkg. of tablet to Dr. Pierce, President Invalids' UotU hk Buffalo, JJ. Y, |