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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES This Is the Age of Organization in Every Phase of Human Activity DIZZY, FAINT Ey JOHN II. WALKER, Illinois Federation of Labor. Meal rs of human activity is organized. fraof every kind, manufacturers, merchants, religions, ternal K'ietio, the d:fler.sit war organizations, lawyers, doctors, bankers forjmrat iuiia, with their interlocking directorate! and trusts, monopolies, with their ramifications reaching into every phase of financial, social and educational, aa life, industrial, commercial, well :is local, state, national and international, are all organized. Not only do those who labor need organization because of their environment, resulting in their having less means and opportunity to i qualify themselves to fight the battles of life than has any other of our citii nship, hut organization is tliuir most urgent need for P HAITI PALLY ewry Em-j-ltiye- pha-t- f I wma Bridgeport, Connecticut had headaches, dizzy, faint feeling and other troubles women often have. Aa 1 had taken Lydia Ek Pinkhams Vege- completely s iiii'ort:nicp. The lalmr movement is bending every energy in these directions, as well as using its strength mid influence to defeat tliucC who would drag the human race hack into cnsai:try. We have already mude some progress. It is now generally accepted best students of economics that anything which impairs the purthe by chasing capacity of the rural or industrial masses injures not only them, hut all other ajqiccts of our life. Anything that increases their purchasing enpacity, raises their standards of life uml living, improves them morally, culturally and spiritually, which bus its reflex, in those same respects, on the people generally, and in addition, creates greater industrial, commercial and financial activity, and improves the mulcrial welfare of all. st IF Spirit. need not remind you that here the Christian and Jew stand together on the common ground of a prophetic ethical religion, whose controlling principle of faith and action is the vision of a righteous social order, the Kingdom of Qod. Mothers, Read This! 1 Necessity May Be Mother of Invention, but Demand Is Its Stepmother tancy and I America's position as a nation of inventors remains fields in of intercommunication. Our advances in unscathed practically radio, telegraphy and telephony, with their remarkable supjiort by the public, have given the United States a lead which ia astounding. In the automobile field the extent of our development is staggering to Europeans. But in one respect at least they have given ns food for thought, and that is in the development of a more economical engine whose fuel economies are considered more important than the obsession of the American automobilists for quick, accelerated speeds, with a consequent neglect of fuel economies. This emphasis of Kuroe on the necessity for conserving fuel is a matter of necessity, since the larger reserves for this source of energy are observer in both lha located on this continent. But any United States and Europe cannot but lie impressed by tha fact that the problem of the production uf cheap energy is the outstanding and problem for our inventors to attack. .Necessity may have been the mother of invention, but demand aa expressed in world markets today is an equal stimulus in that respect. open-mind- nt ; i The Senate Is Apparently Becoming More Like the House in Personnel i By PROF. GEORGE E. HAYES, in Atlantic Magazine. j United States Is behind of the Old World In the nf electricity on the form, nccnrdiug to a report mnde hy George Gils Smith, director of the gcolngli'ii! survey, to Secretary Work of the Interior department. Ikictur Smith attended the recent world power cmifereni'e in London as a iqiechfi repPrescription. resentative of the secretary of the interior. In bis report he says: "At tlie world power conference In lamdoii la- -t month one section devoted H to the subject of Encouraging Lawyer in industry. To this putt of power "IV lawyer In dc case wus so good, tlie program American delegates Ms ilnt was tald fiiclc lllii'ii. client papers on the application of kind o' sorry lie illilu't steal several to tin Iron and steel Industry power nut' chickens while lie wus at It." nnd to text lie mills, but America was Baltimore Slur. not repivsontcd In papers dealing with elect re powor In the household und on the farm, this subject being treuted The One Time Tom "Does a fisherman ever tell by from England, Holland. tin truth?" Yen. When he Ih'niu.irk. i.irmaiiy, Norway and Swellarry den. 1'iilis another fisherman a liar. "It wax boenuae of the opportunity to eMiiiiim- - ton'll small unit operations that 1 vii!eil the form of 11. ltorliisi Matthew , who la, without doubt, the Are you dull, tired sad schy lwth-ere- d with a had hack? Do you lack THE Weak and Miserable? ambition, suffer headaches and dizi-lift- feel "all worn out"? Likely your kidneys are to blame. Lament's, sharp, stabbing pains, lurkaelu and annoying are all symptoms of urinary weakened kidney. IXin't wait for more foriou trouble. Got back your health an kcr.i it! Cue IX. tin's 1117. a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Thousands of folks tell their merit. Aik your ' u N ':hbnr.' h' I kidney I 'rei-uiarl- North Third ' Eb.Va. rr" ' j .,.,1 and the blinds ure drawn mi long windows overlook0f Columbia road and ing 1(. far li'v tin chancery nf the Mexican :si aient hums with Industry and ai. ii,i lir.s a stuff of young sccre--' laries -- i.d tlndr clerks far In excess of nrv eiiii'r diplomatic office in the Scimr Manuel Tellez, the capita!. o charge d'affaires, and hla family In a pleasant horn about two : ' havs been better." STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Foster-M- il bars Ca, Mil. CW. Bulrk N. Y. , ptir-ci.a-- i'. reT'iiiir.4 MsAwSrai sJ DOANS 'K . . ,f h. ly bark nml .7xT,ll.v:ii!.e I Inir.e had head-1- " 'sXVxfAoehy. I neho nnd 1 tired. felt S.Y A Friends told mo Doan's rills, BciP?,IJi-Xalii- ut "1 Sfc v tried some. r; o I buck was en- I I free from tlroly distress nnd the f condition my kidneys could not w n and that It will not be long I'.'.ire nn ambassador comes ... l.en i.py tlie beautiful einbussy oil Hi., nr. uv sixteenth street, which has li'ii. without an occupant In the social dentlnl sense since Us i...,. tears ago. Hut '!nogi the Imposing entrance I uet.-- that President iW t'oolldge !i;i appointed James Rnck-Sheffield the successor of ' !. criei 11. Warren ns nmhns-si'Io- r :.i M. ioo. Interest quickens In tin a.T.i'rs "f the republic to the south, A Utah Case hi f ,CSfcl''urrii hauler In England as an electric fanner. Electricity furnishes heat, ventilation nnd moisture control In egg hatching on a large scale, and la further applied to egg production, which Increases 20 per cent In winter. "In the electric-lighte- d dairy, with 50 milk cows, electric milking machines are used. The electric making of hay, as he practices It, Is not a matter of electric heating or curing, hut rather a ventilating process. Tha green liny Is brought to the large mows HO hy 20 hy 25 feet high, directly from the field as cut, and Is built up as cured liny Is stored. A power electrical fan la sufficient to cun the liny In a 100-tomow and the actual operation Is only one and one half hours a day for nine duys. The uanii portable motor is used for curing grain, which Is taken direct from the binder to the rick. Electricity Is also used In the preparation of silage. The base of the silo la wired, so tlmt artificial beating of the fresh silage is possible, tlie quicker action resulting in KiiNrbr quality nnd a ailo Juice that Is good for the cows. five-hors- Mexico Has Fine Embassy 1 eix-yc- ar u be- lieve it prevented me from having any trouble with my kidneys I think I owe a great deal of my present good health and strength to the condition I kept myself in at those trying periods, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite ' Mrs. Permelia Harrison, 5402 26th Are., N. E. All dealers. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.. for a trial pkg. tablets. nt There are men of great wealth in the senate, but none whose presence there finds its sole explanation in the fact that he is a Cmcsii. lVt masters i:i the arts elicitin' in manipulating state legislatures, like I! or- man and llatt, like Q uv and lVnrose. do not find their exact counterparts in the senate cliamVr today. The candidate who is obviously kaeLcd by a railway or trust stands little chance of election, but during term unsuspected fealty to such masters may develop. a The senate ia apparently Wei in ing more like the house both in type, 01 personnel, and in the rate of rotation in ofliee. Men are now coining to the senate with less of lawmaking experience than their predecessors had had in state legislatures or in the national house of representatives. Tl:re 'ecins to be a distinct tendency to turn from men wic in council to n.en with more dramatic and executive qualities. Tho spellbinder, the eloquent prosecuting attorney catches the applause ami the votes. An aptitude for getting things done or promising to get thing : than Joes a cajsiciti done often makes a stronger appeal to the v deliberate---s.!v of wbat ia wisasl for dalibarate often, perhaps, too to do. Electricity on the Farm in England expec- during By DR. A. E. HAMERSCIILAG, Research Corporation. . 1 j re-ilil- But Eotog. T .u,.;", now I dlgeat my food perf,cJ the energy and .h , needs. In fact, my I am praising Tania,- flir Tanlac la for sale by Slats. Accept no sbbstltute million bottles sold Orag lju .( fn rd-,,,..- Sure Relief David out hesitation that the bust THH supposed long-lomarble bust of George Washington marble and bore the artist's signature. No matter how long you may have Is authentic, the purchaser, Henry In describing the original gift, they been tortured and disfigured by some E. Huntington of New York and said: The marble Inscribed by him and Helling, burning akin eruption, Just San Gabriel, will lose It, and If It la a apply a little of that soothing, healing fuke he will lose It, too, says the placed In the capltol was not the sculpKesinol Ointment to the irritated surWashington correspondent of the New tor's personal gift." Tlie lute Senutor George Peabody face and see if the suffering la not reYork Sun. In the first Instance, the made the lieved at once. Healing usually begovernment will claim It for the li- Wetniore, Rhode Islund, on the part of of gins that very minute, anil the skin acceptance speech It which to of belonged congress, brary gets well quickly and easily unless when It was supposed to have been the senate. He said: the trouble ia due to some serious inThe records of congress afford us destroyed by fire on Christmas eve, ternal disorder. no Information In regard to the first of 185L Doctors prescribe Kesinol widely, In the second instance he will lose these gifts, nor have examinations of so when you try it, you are using a the money he paid for it and suffer the records of the customs houses of remedy of proven value! the keenest pang that comes to an art Georgetown or of hooks or newspaper! In the District of Columbia or at New collector, that uf being "stung. P.eslnol Soap Exiierts of tl:o library of congress York, or the library of congress yieldIs Ideal for general are digging Into old records concern- ed better results. It Is not even certoilet use. It is ing the bust, which wos presented to tain whether this bust was of bronze unsurpassed for congress by citizens of France. Tlie or marble. the bath and money to pity the famous sculptor, Ambassador Jusserand, In making shampoo. I'lerre Jean David, for carving the the presentation of the copy In 11105, bust was raised by popular subscrip- said: tion In France In 1826, the year after David d'Angers (the name hy which Lafayette paid Ills farewell visit to I'lerre Jean David vvua commonly 77ie Expert America. known) was in exile when news of the Here Is something new In screen In lfiOO. on Washington's Idrthdny, capltol fire reached Europe. He wrote Gram- Comte de announcements. "Wlnizzat? Marquis tie La- In his notebook : mar by I.lmlloy Murray. I was reading yesterday In an fayette, Marquis de Grasse und Henry Joulu, through the French ambassa- American paper a discrlption of the fire lit the capltol library. My bust of dor, J. J. Jtisserand, presented to condela destroyed. What a a bronze bust of the Washington gress copy Wash. "While Seattle, bringing stroyed or lost more Ulan half a cen- perishable thing is a name, be It enup my family Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was tury before. They expressed their de- graved on murble or bronze. It la of great benefit sire to make the gift in a letter to Gen. nibbed uff by the pnsslng of centuto me as a tonic Horan Porter, American ambassador ries; one ulune remains, that of huand nervine. It to France In which they stated with manity.' kept me strong and able to do my housework all over egaln. Before taking Ter.n,. shaky nervous and dragged around and nerve troubles and the miserable feelings that come from indigestion and Tanlac Vegetable j.;ilg , constipation. Tanlac and the Tanlac Mon; made and Vegetable ITUs certainly do nuke an manufacturers of Tui!ac d e That Mysterious Bust of Washington was of The churches are by inheritance and choice the guardians and champions of the moral order in society. Today they fight against heavy odds. It behooves them to get rid of unnecessary dead issues concerning the source of authority, etc., to cumhine their forces and concentrate their energies on the one aim of conserving and enforcing the Christian moral values of civilization. Otherwise, the recrudescence of paganism may the recrudescence of barbarism. In the midst of social and moral chaos a few choice spirits may find consolation and strength in philosophy, but for the many a vivid, passionate, and energetic religious conviction is the condition of moral health and vigor, r No great civilization has ever outlasted the demise of its religions faitL If the moral bases of our culture are in imminent danger, the danger can be averted only by a new crusade on behalf of social righteousness and personal integrity, animated by a religious view of life, for which the human spirit transcends nature through kinship with absolute Mrs. Anna M. Riggs, R. F. D. 1, Box 126, Colorado Springs, Colo Is another woman of prominence In her community from whom the Tanlac treatment haa elicited high commendation. Her statement follows: When It cornea to stomach and Fith Frozen in Ice In the states of the Middle West, It Is said that there ure authentisuch as Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, the Dakotas, Iowa, Nebraska, Kan- cated east's of fishes and frogs which sas and Missouri, the number of new have survived after having been Invoters Is large, ranging from 4C,0iX) in cused In solid Ice. This Is because creatures such as fish each of the Ihikotua to 235,000 In end frogs linve a very low standard Michigan. LnFollctte will wuge an of heat. Tlielr body temperature Is Intensive campaign In these states. The nine nortlieaatern states of only slightly nlmve that of the surNew England and the Middle Atlantis rounding atmosphere. However, fishes and frogs frozen In lee would not usgroup liuve nearly l.ltuO.UOO new voters, and the twelve North Central stated ually survive. Iathfinilur Magazine. or the Middle West, have 2,300.000. California has 200,000 new voters, Washington fio.lKX) and Oregon 50X00. In Tennessee the 181,000 new voters FOR INDIGESTION represent about five times the Presidential margin In recent elections. In Kentucky nearly 180,000 new voters ure about six times the usunl pluINDWESTWI rality. West Virginia's 100.000 new voters represent live to ten times the 6 Bell-an- s average margin, and Maryland's conHot water tingent of 104,000 more than quadruRelief Sure nurrow plurality. ples the state's usual 10,-70- 0 Religion and Mind of Today. ute to Tanlac for Ridding Her of Nerve and Stomach Troubles. nois 423,000. one-thir- Otherwise, Recrudescence of Paganism May Become That of Barbarism in WASHINGTON. lirst-tlm- prod need. To this end, the development of (he ordinary mind to its highest r.ipaeitv, and the storing in those minds, of essential and helpful information, to enable them to meet and siKvessfully solve all these problems, the gelling of accurate und complete information on all the dilTerent activities in industry, commerce, finance and goveruuunt, is of the first LEIGHTON, In New Tork the margin between the successful and the defeated canIn didate averages around 150,000. New York (500,000 young people can cast votes for the first time this year. Ohio has 374,000 new voters, about four times the average Ohio plurality ; In fact, five times that of President Taft and President McKinley. Massachusetts has 230,000 new voters. Pennsylvania 571,000 and Illi- More than voters who their majority since 1920 will he eligible to cast ballots for t be tint time In the Baid to take it again. November election, according to a I have now taken statistical report prepared by Simon Lydia E. Pinkhama Michelet, a Washington lawyer, who la Blood Medicine, the a nutionul organization to apfunning Liver Fills, and six peal to the stay ut home vote." Lyd The basil of the estimate la the ceniinkhama Vcgeta- 7,370.255 bie Command Tablets. I am feeling sus of 11120, wM' h very good now and shall continue taking young men and 'vuiacn who at that them for a while. I have been telling time were, respectively, seventeen, my cousin about the medicine and aha eighteen, nineteen und twenty years wants to take it, too. I always recomof age, and who, if living, are twenty-on- e Mrs. Henry C. Smith, mend it. years of age unl over. ILF.D. No. 8, Box 6, Bridgeport, Conn. Presiden"The 2JS00,0uu Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable ComIf 5D states. tial In voters southern the pound is a splendid medicine for such per cent are able i qualify and vote, conditions. It has in many cases relieved those symptoms by removing the cause lire sufficient In i.umher to eliunge the of them. Mrs. Smiths experience ia 'solid' South," sui'l Mr. Michelet. but one of many, "The Democratic plurality In the 10 In a recent country-wid- e canvass of southern states win about 540,000 In purchasers of Lydia fk Pinkhsms Veg- 1020 and 950,000 In 1910: An averugo etable Compound, over iUl.OUU replies plurality for tlice states might be were received, and Sri per cent ro- - tulil to be around 7 h ,i n or less than s, use. d Kirted they were benefited by its of the .South's many of Presby druggists everywhere. idential first voters this year." The power of the new voters In pivNo Doubti Then otal states is a live subject among poHub What is tin- liei way to find lities! leaders. Indiana lias neurly out what a woman thinks of you! 200,000 first-tim- e vters this year. In Holi Murry her. Stray Stories. normal campaign years, such aa 1010 and 1018, the plurality of the successful candidate was only 6,042 and respectively. ho-cbu- J. A. Over Seven Million New Voters in 1924 run-dow- n, table Compound before, my husband their immediate protect 'on and progress. iVilujif! at no time in history are organization and influence, education and knowledge needed as they are now. l'cri.njw of oven greater imjsirtaniv, are the clmnges pending of mMitioiinl invent ions and discoveries that are on tho verge of iulmdmtion, which will make even more easy the prod net ion of all things that go to make up tho wants and needs of normal life. The greatest need for the moment is not that of greater production, hut for of lubor now the proper distribution and utilization of the prodm-t- t. .... combination, took In January 0f Mrs. Riggs Pay High Trib- then 1 have felt Lke Found Refief ia Taking Lydia E. jakkams Vegetable Compound. Always Recommends It sco-tn:- By PROF. FEELS LIKE A PERSON MADE ALL OVER AGAIN WOMAN WEAK ELL-AN- S 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE FOR OVER 300 YEARS TMch Wind or Ckshs inn, Swamp-Ro- Ife Pajg a Fine ot Media Thousands upon tlmu-anof n have kidney or bliul I. - trouble ud suspect it. Womens crnnplnlnu often pmttih nothing else but kidney troubh, trtb retult of kiduey or I.Udder dwut, If the kidneys are nut in t kshkt dition they may ru.-- e the otbs i to become diseased. You may suffer p.iin in the bnk k ache and loss of aniiiiiiun. Poor health make you neiroM, kritdk and may be it one so. But hundreds of women cilia tkt k Kilmer'i 8wamp-Rouby udtnf Li) to the kidneys, proved to h jut th remedy needed to ovi'rcome nk ok tione. Many eend for a sample bottle k what Bwaiup-Ront- . the great kidney, few and bladder medii'iur will do for tka By enclosing ten I'lTit to Dr. Heel Co, Bingliamton, X. Y, you my mm ample size bottle l.y nrcd poaL Te can purchase meilium and large rise bitdi at all drug etores .VlvvrtiiMMt d, Dont Foiet gone, and horsa kept at work. Economical only a fsw drops $2.50 pw required at an application. bottls delivsrad. Book S A free. Along In Fill ns what And Reporter you born, professor? Professor Unless my recotada falls me, in the state of Ignomct Reporter (scrilihllng) In b sure. And how long luiv P W there? Iowa Frivol. INFLAMED EYES Hmreisr, unTC.KUWSlS.M. The term filthy lucre" haa been banned from the English language aa far us a certain Los Angeles hotel la concerned by the instullntion of a coinwashing machine, says Popular Science All money received hy the Monthly. hostelry Is cleansed before being returned to the guests in the form of chnnge. TiIcm Helping Him Si, SpiMfeU, Muz. No 4,Filthy Lucre Here Cuticura When adding to your toilet requtta An exquisite face, skin, baby ud te Ing powder and perfume, mtag other perfumes superfluout In NT rely on It because one of tbeCittm Trio (Soap, Ointment and TikuA 252 each everywhere. AdTertlaaat slso other Bunchss or SwslL Inga. No blister, no hair lr. Thompson'. Readers of expensive? Yes. hut It pays ta As end. She craeks ten or twetre Jgs every night nnd I sdl then k III comic mngiizines. bs redwood with Uao Important to ftTwsia Isn't It rather The Writer that maka a bores Wheexe, Roar, havs lias J2 Good Invettmeii THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS 510 'n!,f The Artlat Say, you are takiag tW Ferris girl out to dinner all tied correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sues. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Meml tMv.bc, . OIL FgyntfifTl W.F. Record FleutricSigii The world's larges, ing sign now flash.-a brand of ginger frIn in Times square, X,..v Ylirk sign extends for emir, und is 58 feet hill. ,I1(:,t t, haarlem oil hag been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. HAARLEM V tit Halls Catarrl Medicine taS local and Internal, and h ful In the treatment of forty yean. Sold by all diughs P. J. CHENEY & CO, Toh 0 Should Attract FuhtnW The Nile has a greater niW I hold every man a debtor to hlg pro- fish than any other river la the fession, from the which, ns men of An expedition sent by tb course do seek to receive countenance museum brought hack 44.000 V nnd profit, ao ought they of duty to endeuvor themselves, Love's bllmlness Is not h"" by way of amends, to h a help mid ornament Otherwise there would be nobw there unto. Bacon. promise suits. Debt Each Man Owez at Capital streets lielow Hip embassy, but the remainder of the staff, nil care-frebaelielors, and their feminine kindred, dwell tugetiier In adjacent apartments in the Argmine, which Immediately faces tlie Mexican establishment. Scimr Jose Heiiltcz, who is first secretary, Inis within tlie past two months been 'Joined by bis sisiers. Seimrita I'lirmen Benitez y Man Inez und Seno-rit- n e Maria Genii cr. y Martinez, anil these young ladles Intend to spend the coming winter In Washington. The Mexican embassy, which Is a landmark of upper Sixteenth street, wns built by the late .Mrs. Franklin MucVeueh ns a surprise birthday gift to her husband. During the regime A stately wing Iuim been mldi-to the southern wall of the mansion proper since the Mexican tictiulreil the properly, und It Is without conqinrlKon now the most Niuehiui and best cquipiied munslon which uny foreign government main Ulna. SAY BAYER ASPIRIN and INSIST1 Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved millions and prescribed by physicians 24 y15 by Colds Headache Iain Toothache .V) OLfGy gori-riimu- C la U, Indr uttk Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only Payer11 EjS?which contains proven dimj Hsmly Itayer"84 d Aho botllre of marnrtara it llakrf4- -, " - |