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Show east salt lake times it - SICK WOMAN MACE HAPPY Entirely Restored to Health by Lydia EL Pinkham'c Vegetable Compound Mnrt, Texas- .- "I Imvt taken Lydia 15. tiuUiams Vegetable Compound to build me up at Iwu nerull run-dowvous andsirk. I aclied and hurt all over ao that 1 waa of to co to bed, and I had to have ipwt of my work done. No me dicine seemed to help ine until oneof my neighbors who was taking d tlie Vejretahle insisted on me trying a bottlo of il. The A,edicinn belj nil me from the lust, and the lust of all ia that I ran even new again without that awful, nervous feeling I waa lined to having. And 1 uaed to take crying Kpulls, with aurh a blue feeling that 1 cannot explain. Now all that ha left I feel no cheerful, and I have me. in weight, deep well and cat Eained Oh I I wioh 1 had words to express what thin medicine ban dune fur me! 1 am a housekeeper and do everything from the sewing to the washing now and it doesn't hurt me. You may use my letter in any way you wish. I woman will lie glad to help any mifu-rinto the road of health and hniipinesa. Mrs. It. ft Diunnon, 401 Travis Ave., Coin-roun- I I WHY BANKS? S- $ Why I arruurt a tvvinfj m il i y M-- ir. a xitriiiffi aidi' by beeping wliirh ia Pj business fi'-i-(-s- banhf to individual a !Cor income well as tu . I'J iriti-re-it- 'I SAVINGS HANK a nafu place to depo-- it ravings where they will earn interest; the h.n.k gives the depositor a that is, an aecount liis.k jlii wi.-id('sisits, interest m. 'I balance. Many banks not railed linings banks now conduct savings department. S A arcmicl in a hunk indicates and encourages thrift q which it an essential aid to success. Unlike money hoarded, money ,j fire or thieves, earns interest and is in Ha! hank is sa ft: from 1 nit to ii.'.i by the hnnl.s in d by veloping the community. - F I Hint Fi SK INFANT PRODIGY when him he ilidnl A FEELING OF SECURTTY j WHEN YOU USE J SWAMP-ROO- T trpubje. A every etatemnut of purity ia with bottle of Dr. Kilmer' 8wmp-KocA- . eworn- If you nerd a medicine, you rhould have the beat. On aale at all drug atorea in bottle of two sizes, medium aud huge. However, if you wish first to try this great preparation, aend ten rent to IV. Kilmer A Co., llinghamton, N. Y., for a When writing, be aura Hlhple bottle. aud uicu lion thia paper. Advertisement. statement that expenditures for research by one of tlie large manufacturing groups during the next year will exceed the amount of the total sales just four years ago. The Industry is so new that the Government haa been unable to take a census to determine its rank or proportions. Congress has not had time to frame legislation regulating it. Its past events hare been kaleidoscopic, and the industry now is described by sumo as in a state of flux, although there are growing Indications that it will settlu down. For, with the cliang-ing phases, there is a distinct move- juicnl in the direction of standardiza- ether. The strides that the industry lion. Anuiicau liankert Association is making may lie Indicated by the Journal. 'J'lio overuiglil development of thu radio industry, even in a swiftly moving world, is one of the commercial romances of this century. Within the span of a little more than four yeara thu ranks of the manufacturers, composed childly of those who had aided the army and navy during the war In the creation of the wireless telephone, have grown from a group of about into an army of more fifty piouei-rIlian 3,000. Bales of radio material in 1930 amounted to a bare 1,UUU.0U0. It is that the American public during l lie past year spent at least Jino.iKiO.nou in acquiring sets and parts Of the instruments that tapped the j I j BANKERS VIEW ON CO- - STRAIGHT TALKS WITH AUNT EMMY OPERATIVE MARKETING a this-lewdl- mony. Interesting Relics in Pennsy . Post Library Sixty-eight- Stearns' Electric Paste A group of Legionnaires of Khnmo-kln- , In., iniike tho annual pllgrlmugs to the nut :n:il convention city an op-- , to Waurbvi FONTnuiLM ye i 1 ivn-r-.l- ae You sol a rei'lli.iiK a'Mi MITCHELL EYE bALVE, HAM. A lirrKVL New V.tW i'r.y M nil to "S'-- America First. tlie arrive In tills j e.i they will have com- portiiniiy When St. Ill ul pleted a e It ' Htmfcl'tt PKHI1 ni-r- ri c J 4 Needy German Soldier Cared for by Legion . j At Chateau Thierry, with Americana ton close fur comfort, Herman Schmidt, a German Subtler, suffered a shattered A leg from the explosion of a shell. few months ngo Schmidt went to Chi cago, where relatives obtained work for him In a grocery, but the old wound gave him conxhleriible pain. Sehnibli kept his trouble to himself, Imagining If it were known that he had hem a German soldier members of the American Legion would have him deported. Infection set In and tlie man's life was endangered, so despite his protests a brother told a neighbor, a member of tlie American Le giuii. Tlie next day members of the Legion again surrounded Schmidt, but this time tlielr presence was a comfort to 1dm, as they carried him to an nnihnlance and sent him to hosNow Schmblt regards his tor-mpital. enemies ns men of human qualities. and tlie Legion as a ministering angel. Iowa Flag Decoration Plan Given Approval The Shenandoah plan of uniform flag decoration, originated In Iowa by a member of the American Legion auxiliary. Is rapidly spreading to all sections of the country. This plan rails for placing of an iron receptacle In the sidewalks of the business districts of cities at regular Intervals in whieli flagstaff of equal height are Inserted and from which emblems of exact size ure flown. The plan waa first tried in Shenandoah, Iowa, and reports now indicate that It Is in use In Floridn, California, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, the Dakotas and other states as well us in the state of Itt origin. Fervlees of members of Dlsmuke post of the American Legion in Houstour through the ton Tex., have be.-1r.g proffered to CniMili;i:i IkiM'M,-- , to the 1'aciflc coast, Mayor Holcombe of that, city by post Yellow store park. Dike's euk and etliciiils to aid In fialiting tires or In other polnx of Interest tn the West, j helping to "firebugs." Two pulliiiiins will he necessary tn j The offerapprehend was made following uu cure the ii".:riK!s on the trip, wlileh epidemic or fires In the city, many of t The trip ' which am wl'i cover 33 days. suspected to have been of will ent nt St I'anl In time for the Itieemliary origin. Firemen have been nnri"t'.:il com, nil :). kept bu-- y answering these calls. ili-cl- f,-- : A k n,l.iW',,n iLeimot refentnene. Hint st w 1ind. H UtAOIII'ntupfime F. CuJoniABa sawi Uoytr.edlhit.HtoUM.srft W. N. U, S,:lt Lake Ci'y, No. Splash Pool Is Donated vestigate Radicalt to City by Idaho Post It'ee to invest ignie radicals has beer. totiiher of liie Wynn-eppemP'd flt f Jtilf American Legion In Kan M c,1. post ottieial suy I" ' T!: expected to crn:e w.ii " ivpartinenl of Ju:hv of a' 1 - The .Xvierlcan Racket a Asoe!,it!on. Mr. believe that solube tions of farm rought through private enterprise asi.I lid. and apsot through governinei-proves the endeavor of farmers for irdsrly marketing. Sim-aoi- t "No. m d, :i r don't f.vl Hint wav." s.tl.l Ain: Timmy. "I;1 a rentier of cure and Knowled.a of eondlrion. liven if yi don't rhout 'hem t y,virst '.r, yon ran j ourself by taking the advice of your brak-- s. Don't trust to mnrh to your owu Judgment." Ann B. Aymes. 11 ro-o- Htid sou:--Tb- pvo-ee- ci'ii-- of Kan., and . .'ei-ls'i- gioveic.eo! already oulbned - iie lesult of activity n Kiinsas ('ily r. .. of a n it ion' . j ' r i A spl;ih pool fop the children of Ilnmictt, Idaho, 1ms boon donated to tlie city t'v th'! neat American Lu giot, post. The pool was constructed In a city i k, but nil expense was biiriii' l,y the Legion members, who ex I'ei' return of some fund from oper alien of park concessions during sun iner iiiontlis. First work was done by croup of Legionnnirrs, to whom was served by women of tli 1, bim-hin- auxiliary ull--' ,t'. . ,:t day brings jj. ; '-' t blobbing backache, and a If you suffer i:m, feeling. find the cause ? Likely ii & neys. Headaches, duznu-.,-. al' irregularities may give that your kidney need h,'p j,1'-ris,.5 neglect! Iae Doan't ulant diuretic to the kidm-vi- . tl7, have been helped lv should help you. Ash yo-- r aei; 11 J'1- i Vitrn ENERGY VALUE OF FOODS Luiuu.j During the last fifty years, expert ments have been conducted to show the energy value and chemical composition of our common food materials. By means of elaborate apparatus, It has become possible to measure with complete accuracy, the amount of energy and heat which the different foods furnish to the body. These experiments are of Inestimable value In providing analysis of all the articles of food which go to make up the dully diet. The unit of measure Is the eslorleL The housewife should have at least a general Idea of the fuel value and tlie composition of the foods which she serves to her family. In no other way ia it possible for hqr to provide, economically, Hie proper foods In tbs proper amounts According to the latest results of reliable research, only the material which Is actually digested and whose energy Is available to the body Is taken Into account. These results give a lower energy value than the figures formerly accepted. The new figures given are: Protein yields 1,820 calories per ,:j :'i "' D'-u- An Idaho Case Watson, Idaho, Blackfoot, I had trouhls Ur A. aayi: -- rarqL?,Vik UnspT, with my kidneys. back was lama andfy.J- ' - sharp pains darted By It. I felt tired kg most of the time. I , , look to y, I a for CvJii began good kidney remedy. V- - F t Vf J 1I I heard of Doan's Pills jv-L- V All and uaed them. aymptoma of kidney trouble left and the f cure haa been last ing." , t 'f . DOANS STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS FoaWr Milhnm Co., Mf. Chra., bultoo, N. Y Memoriet Prospective Guest Why, title roaa reminds me of a prison. Munuger Well, sir. It's all a matt of whut one la used to. I.mid.in A iwers. pound. Carbohydrates yield 1,820 calories per pound. Fat yields 4,040 calories per pound. The energy value of any article of food depends upon the actunl amount of nourishment which It Coniiibis and the greater the proportion of fat the greater the fuel value. Is the most conei-nrated form of human food and It la In the form of fat that nature stores the excess food taken Into the body. Tl'.is why over-fe- d persons heroine fnt. The body Is aide to use tills stored energy for fuel In ease of need. Another consideration In figuring the ertual nourishment derived from our foods, le the amounts of refuse end water present In them. Obviously, these do not contribute to their energy value and therefore must be considered In buying economically. Strawberries which nre 5 per cent waste and more than 83 per cent water offer a good example of an expensive way to furnish the body with liquid In February. V. O. Atwater, en expert In the science of nutrition lias very aptly applied the following definitions to food: 1. Food Is that which, taken Into the body, builds tissue or jiehls energy. 2. The most healthful food Is that which Is best fitted to the needs of the user. 3. The eheiijiest food Is that which furnishes the largest amount of nutriment at the least enst. The best food Is that which la both healthful and cheapest." Lift Off-- No Pain! t 1 LET HOME EXPRESS YOU A famous artist. In the field of Interior decoration lias said: "It Is ths right of every woman tn look pretty In her own dining room." I would amplify that statement to read: "It Is the right of every woman to feel at ease In her own home." It may be a question of enhancing personal beauty by the setting which Is created. Why not? We are always at our best when we are conscious of looking our best If we are to be at ease In our homes, we must not neglect this factor of making them a becoming background for ourselves. The home Is a reflection of the personality and tastes of Its owner. Consciously or unconsciously as we build our homes bit by bit, we put ourselves Into them. We surround ourselves with the things we love, the things In which we have an Interest. We usually build our color schemes of our favorite colors which are usually the ones becoming to us In our dress. As we grow and aa our tastes change with added Interests, that fact Is apt to be registered In our hornet We find ourselves eliminating things which we no longer find beautiful. In other words, we cast aside those things which no longer express ut Nothing could be more expressive of s college girl than her room. The walls are literally covered with pennants, pictures, dance programs and what-noThe room probnbly violates every known principle of decoration yet It has charm and atmosphere and It presents an appeal beeause It bespeaks the personality of Its owner. It Is youth's expression of Its Interests, of the things near to the heart. Tills room will he changed as hs owner grows older. One by one ths ornament lose their meaning and ure replum! by new ones inure In keeping vvlih older Ideas. A euilece girl's rmim, however charming, wnntil he Inenii- ns a setting for a mat ure gruoii woman. It fr- . drawiiw lores secret Ill Illes By INEZ SEARLES WILLSON It's htrd to do t. Texas Post Offers to Help Houston Mayor Committee Named to t hair bals : . Avvf i; 8aBMivi;i.V .'tlllr ttm fc'JCMrtTlilivtn-- r ) .wH :!k!i IJS'a vvVA,' fer.9il.l)0i T V J j ' Cm. HINDEKCORNS RnwM IU (Wns MuttHo, etc., m i nil isti, mumt eiuifuii to i: rnik mtfli mj I't. by mI ut M Unto (loin AliMeeti.MMol Aorks.l'MSwGBtba1. S. I 4 4 -, PARKERS r h "See America f Journey to End at Convention tb-;a- I'.n 4 n The library of tlie Frankfort (la.) post of tlie American Legion la one of the most Ini en ! ing collections to be found In the state. More than 1,400 books are available. But the historical relies of the jmst are of principal Interest. The first American flag to go over the top during the World war, presented to the post by Edward Holden, honorary eulmiel of the One Hundred and Infantry battalion of Woodstock, Canada, Is one of the prized possessions. Other valuable relies arc an American ambulance flag, used In Italy during the war, a flag that was used In the centennial celebration in Philadelphia In 1870, and a Texas state flag captured at the battle of Gettysburg. Slffi-mond- i 4 A 11 know how In the nation to I'1 ehllde dot Inn The attitude of the American Rank-or- On Investing in Mortgages cxi'lnliiii'il Mrs. Johnson. marAssociation on "Take 'em off'ii him ami let the lit- keting favors proer organization to "Aunt Kmrny, what do you thlrk of tle eiiw!i mu nniiinil naked," suggested facilitate the orderly movement of as iuvesimenta?" asked mortgages (lap Johnson of Itunipua Kldge. Kan- farm products, hut holda that the co- Ethel. sas City Star. "First mortgages, generally speakoperatives an aa amenable to economic laws as any form of business sna ing, are sound investments, but not Freshen a Heavy Skin all first mortgages are good, Aunt With the antiseptic, fascinating Cutl-enr- a cannot bo used to gain special bene- Emmy replied. "You must ex ere Is 3 inTalcum Iowder, an exquisitely fit for the farmer contrary to the care and discretion. If you know all fluences demand and of econniulcal and face, skin, buby scented, supply about the property, or if you are dealand dusting powder aud pcrfuiuei other normal factors. This view was ing with a financial concern that has s Renders other perfumes superfluous. formulated recently by Frank W. a reputation for suceosa and honesty, One of the Cutirura Toilet Trio (Soap, of the Association before the you sltoukl be safe. Rut it la well to seek advice before lnveslfng. Go to Ointment, Talcum), Advertisement. National Counetl of Farmers and Marketing Associations ai your bank, talk the whole thing over and bo guided by their advice. Ral Hew Kind of Modesty Washington. estate transactions are tricky. Rotter They were discussing a certain It. I. "It would be unfortunate for the be safe than sorry, if there Is any "The trouble with him," observed If Imbued with question aa to party walls or If the he becomes the cynic, "In Hint he takes too niodest fanner the idea that marketing build tug on property should be even Lonview of his own iunlgnlflrancc." a few Inches over the lot line, you In Itself Is a panacea for all agrlcul don Answer. would undoubtedly hare trouble. Cotural ills." Mr. Shnmonds said. "Even guaranteed mortgages should operative marketing, well organized and wisely managed, can be most not be bought on faith. Never buy a helpful in solving market problems. It mortgage without knowing the value may prevent untimely dumping, it may of the real estate It covers and of the secure better credit facilities, it may property in the vicinity. Re sure a extend existing markets. It may even good lawyer look out for your intercreate new markets, but obviously its est. With your small capital there operations will be as amenable to eco is too much risk in buying without of other business every safeguard. oomie law as "Kemcmber that taxes and insurenterprises. Death Cockroaches, ance must he paid regularly when Do It Cannot What fUta Mies, Eta. Aaii, they are due. Yon must know that Gretccat khown drttoytn of food and propertr marketing cannot pro they are paid, and remember, too, Uo earring of liioraar. Doe But blow Into food like powders. Reedy foe uw. Money beck It k foils rent other countries with cheaper land that the properly you lend money on )$candfl.S0. Enough to kill thouaeiuit of raechai and labor from selling in foreign should be worth considerably more lediott. SoUbrilidiunliti, Refute aubautuus mart at a price unattrae'ive to us. than are lending." you U. S. Government Buys It cannot successfully ovr ride tii-"What about second mortgages, or Mainlaw of supply aqd Aunty, don't they cirn more than first or tin e an arti- morbuses?" Imi'.i'rel I'.lhel. tain for any length ficially high price by witliheMitig a S.'ineti'.'.ics they ilii. Second mortproduct from market or v.ttd ily limit- gages good iovcslmeuis under cer- or ei!i.r intlaoirit Sure -- those who die away from home, and cheering tlie liercaved ones by comforting words us to tlielr loved ones and their lust moments.. In district work for the 'American Legion, Jivkcring takes a prominent part, lie Is a inombcr of the Legion welfare cuiumiiiri; 'of the state, and la serving tenu on district Americanization eomniiuce. Wlicn tlie Knights of Columbus In Dayton recently unveiled a memorial tablet to World Wsr veterniis, s World war incmorliil in that city, National CoiiiniuudiT John B. Quinn of the American Legion was present to deliver the principal ndilress. He was secured principally through the efforts of Jeekerlng, u ho handled ninny of ths arrangements for the unveiling cere- Helpful Advice "1 don't keep Hint J J s 4 he lost Ills iierve teaapoonful donee. It ie not recommended for everything. It ia nature great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver end bladder pa- - Wp (nil'll You naturally feel secure when you know that tlie medicine you are about to taka ia alieolutely pure end contain no harmful or drug. Kuch a medicine ia Dr. Kilmer's 8wamp-Koo- t, kidney, liver and bladder medicine. The ume aUndard of purity, etrength and excellence ia maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Roo- t. It ia compounded from vegetable herb. It ia not a etimulant and ia taken ia Is 1 11 Rut Legion has a I s tin; runicra mull toll register goi nl." American r never dr.'iii h gun or even nasoi-rli.iil;." so Kidiilui'i I In pitiful," Ciu lns Joe. to be tin! big Hum of llio "lie !" Yes. Oregon. J , Char-lt-- Sagi-brus- United From J A Broken Spirit iiluliTr-'l:iii- i Reprsssntstivs SmnmsrFQdYouMiserable? HOME HINTS AND DIET I ministering uuij'-- l is actually J thought of aa a J;nl Cr- ss nurse, a 4 Bister of Mercy, or u.e woman who J Rut In J. Q. givea unstinted service. 4 know that congress gives careful 4 Jeckeriug, a Knight of Cuiiiiuliua sec- X consideration and weight to the Military homo 4 views of the Legion. retory at the Xuti-iii.i- l Tide Is 4 In Dayton, Ohio, dNubit-veterans of much 4 the that fact attested by 4 the World war believe they have found of tlie legislation passed by con- tlie male variety. men, 4 o gress for the Jeckcring, who whs a sergeant-majoland laws, rare and liripitallza- - J of urtillery during the World war, was 4 4 tlon for tlie disabled, took up K. of CL wjii h most burned) In compliance with the J passed servfrom ately following his return of the American Le- - 4 ice. Much of that time he lius been 4 request X X Elon. stationed at the D.ijtoii home, whero scores of World vvur soldiers are now 4444444444444444444444444 reivlrlng care. him to tbt Ills work dally hrii-gtiedslde of disabled uu u, to whom ha KANSAS BONUS LAW administers comforts nr. performs ths HOLDS UP MEMORIAL little duties that n.tvn an much to to these the disabled man. In Red tope confronting members of duties, Jeekerlng f ndi time to visit the American Legion In Great Rend, and the unfortunate veteran in jails defer erection of a memoKan., penitentiaries, lookng lifter tht rial tomay Harrison, a Barton Allwyn d and funeral arrangements jurists county veteran for a short time, but the Legion will build n monument to this limn who lost 1:1s life In the World war. s A 5 Under tin! Kansas bonus law, Hnr-r- l sons heirs' are entitled to Ills; bonus. Hii parents are dead, and he hint no liri'iboi-- and sisters; only several tinolos u ml nniits are living, all of ivlnnii nro entitled to a share of the rouipi'iisntii'ii. These heirs suggested that a monument he eri'ctoil in the boy's memory, ami all made assignments of their share to tlie Legion. This was agreeable until the Knnsas board got the case. The law specifically says that the bonus cannot bs assigned to any purpose except for support of wife or As a result ths bonus children. board will be required to make out 13 different checks to pay each of thu heirs tlie small share of the claim they are to receive. Then the Legion must arrange to get these checks Indorsed and paid iuto a fund for the "uemorlol for the young man. '"t, Texas. 1 ti A KNt-ii'.- THE L!i kr rMrvh'a.) ; banks will iiK-- ail account with one dollar tin; amount miii-- l depositors huvo .started with. W Iir:i.'-n- i AIDS DISABLED MEN AND THEIR FRIENDS witii'i-awals- from ul-i- fur Thla AiiifriCNQ 8INNOTT, 8. to stay. It triotic mission in our private and public life. It Is fulfilling that n,l-- n well, and will ever be J an Important factor In lnculcat- X lug a deeper love for our cuun- try and its Institutions. Cum- posed of the best and most ps- triotic of our young manhood, o who demonstrated tlielr patriot- Ism and willingness to sacrifice 4 their lives In war; In peace, the promptings of patriotism J same 4 will ever make them zealous J for their country's welfare. I Association. ALCOL'NT record, as apidied to sav, and ings in a biiii'n, of It N UK "p here Chairman. on Public Education, American Banker rj-.- By X By J. H. PUELICHER, I'; LEGION'S INFLUENCE States LESSON VIII Committee HJ I possilde to tell quite n ,t shunt the of a M ranger by Study', ' her surrounding. Her lioi'k, her pi' turns, lltlle (irnuiui'iiia all hold the of tier personality. Is To Reclaim Land The Yellow river, "( 'haul's Sorrow," has been dammed by an Amerli-aenTat Inn. .Mil linn gineering f Jons have been drowned by the river's flood ami It has changed Its course many times In ceniurloi past. Th land formerly under water will he ela lined and power may at tlie durn. We developed Doesnt hurt one bitl limp a little on an aching corn, luuut-lthat corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with tingert Your druggist sells a tiny buttle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient ts remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and (lie foot ralluses, without soreness or lrritutloa Freezone A Desirable Opportunity "Doe niiiig?" "No. your daughter enjoy twli-- Rut she thinks when splash tlie water oil her she . they mpi'-alii- London al I ructively." Answers, Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION 6 .fit Bell-an-s Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN- S 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Heard at the Opera The Fair One It must lie wM when a singer feels that she Is losing her voice. The Cynic Still more awful vW tlie doesn't realize It. Almost any one can be a power tor evil but It takes a man among am to be n power tor eomL 5 SPIRIN Say Bayer Aspirin Unless you see th Bayer Cross on tablets yo are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe bjr millions and prescribed by phy sicians for 24 years, Accept only INSIST! p Bayer package which contains proven directions ITandr naver lmxr of 12 laliW Also iioltlis'of 24 and Aiilr1a In trad mirk nf Pm faclur) cf MuaotceMrecUkftlrr f BATHE TIRED EYES llh ler. Thump m'a Kynimirr. Huy it vour dni:iiBt 'nor lift Kivor, Troy. Al V. DuukM. Rriry Use Cuiicura Soap And Ointment To Heal vx Sore IlagJj r .yjff a |