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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES t.'ilt ri III l.llMM'lf li, 111,. I " I ' ; I' ' V:. li.m j'i n.s l. II, 1KJ Inn Mi lliii'.iriii " iili'Hii Ms li . !j tiinl I,. mi, iiirtl i it- - i i!irul,v after every meal Cleanses month and teeth and aids digesijaa. Relieve overeaten feelingthat and add mouth. la ;t rs iliili.i:ii; ir . 'i I.in'j i In- - Mury, I.iiry Inn iai;,.n S'll.-in- I li:iirii4 t ikiIU imt tu ii inii;i ufu-- r ' iiuu- - I.ury's Mnry Mory brii-fi- .3ihXI-.S- WEBE BORN i;i the food that we ent daily is detrimental to digo-tiriii.J, Deri r,.ic, to ruiritioa. L'nifirmity of surrounding in tiie time of uue. rating is in the name manner uii!i.-leL. XIoimiuiiv of l.fe lessens the of it, prodming a feeling of lta flavor hori'iloni. atlslie the cravtau tor .V uii:;iu h. is t!.e sum of a series of eeiehra! reflexes. Why is sweets. In oriler to permit, hv means of an p iienary? interruption of la double Wrlgleys rental (t the plca.-afumlion, re ilexes to reeuver their former vigor, and value In the benefit and the unpleasant to lose the violence wliieh pleasure It provides. rapiilly increased through thsir Smmlod in Ut Parity retiiint. during the day. All animals which have a brain must sleep. Package. j . (nni a ring rgni.Mii mid altruism, we see that it is less advantageous to be an egoist, as the world of pleasant sensations of the egoist is comparatively restricted, iviisi.-tin- g only of that which brings joy but to himself; whereas, the world of pleasant sensations of the altruist can be widened w.ihiiut limit, as he rejoices in others joys, lie can always renew his pjeHMiut cadi time trying to do good to new people. Human huppmci-- dues nut consist rf the quantity of goods acquired a by man, but of their oonoit use, even though they are few; in this case by iiieans of moderation and change of sensations the man avoids satiety and obtains from his store of goods the greatest pleasure. 1 he hygiene of Xu mini gem Into the future tease j today is the hygiene of body only, lint the hygiene Knli-lon the fence. of tlic spirit is certau:!y t.mch more important. It is the by sitting hygiene of the as we have as vet no sufllcient scientific foundation for it. Iiet us future, Cilaiatl Ma Conkln will discover in time all the most important hope that U cup butler Vk aws of cerebral function and therefore of cup buar 2 spiritual life. And then science 1 will cieaie a new, the rimst important, hygiene the hygiene of the hucup Ilnur I level baklns man opirit. Tlmi the individual, ns well as all mankind, will become rup chopped nuts 1 teaspoon vanilla tappier, as he learns to light ii:e evil and to know the best way to Use tha Cream butter and aiid iicur and 11 beaten. eavs. 81ft mid hk-tn- s good in his life. powder together. Add lo fcrt mixadd nuts and llavuriua. limp ture; then from a spoon on a gi rated baking sheet, leaving an Inch spare between Bane them. Sprinkle with ch p;id nuts and Every Constructive Business, In a liot oven m U s -j -t nt i ot I in tills; Tin? vi iv ii --.i of the 5Iu rio Celeste wm s, s psyih'j-pliysiolie- rv t:- - buke (Z50 F.). This will make about two donen cuoV.lea Friction makes some wheels round, but not the wheels of life. Has This Famous go down to tha sea In business In great water. Tier that Spa that do t) JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN VEIIY few years gome writer feels compelled to dash oil a bulky Favolume on the mous Mysteries of the World." There have been hundreds of books written In a dozen different languages They do not alwaya pick out exactly the came mysteries, these writers, ' there's n taste In mysteries Just ut Jft It In paintings and buildings and wry. Xiit there's a list of at least 'ty slilrli nil writers accept oa stand-Ami n Fanniua Mystery work tout u ehHpier on the MHrle Celeste aid lie much like Hamlet with A anlet our. la the mystery of the Ma- -' as It bad stood for 52 s unsolved : Tbe Marie Celeste sailed from New A Xuvember 7, 1872, for Genoa, lh a Ciirtrip of alcohol in casks. Cup-was In commnnd and on vd wi re his wife and buby duugh-Tltwo mates and one of the And lu-r- k hie Brli-V- Americans ; the others were Norwegians. Kwn.her 13, 1872, the British bark Grni In, bound from New York to nltnr, sighted the Marie Celeste ly sailing ond drifting nnder till sail. The British captain 4 signals, gut no reply, lowered kit ii nd boarded her. At Marie Celeste was found to be atom'll. Why? Nobody could even S il And the more the hoarders the deeiter grew the mystery. Bid she been abandoned because of a? There was no mention of bad 'wilier in her log. The rigging was JML The gleering gear was all I'M. There were no leaks. The was in good working or- were .M mid H brefnl examination showed these There wns plenty of 'dead water. The mrgo was M. In Ihe forecastle wen the chi" is, untouched. Captain Mi P'hi wntch wns linnglng la' kls lierih. On Ills wlfe'N inlde ii lliri'nded needle, sclssiira and nl wi. nmterlnl. AIioiii Ihe din iliHir were slrewn the luihy's H I'n ihe cakln table was a partly There wen no signs of 'J or t bliMidshed. wxUb'nily. ihcrefun1, the Marie IV led Pul hisn liNiled by pi rules. k,i'inci nut of Hie qtli'KlIoil. 'tor del n i is: fn-sl- i 1 . uii dirtablr 1 Marie die crow by NlcUmns was I'elesto lind boon nban ad ilio ipilie recently-f- or i ii I ile was almost fresh i lis'li was Ml III licking. ihe oillcora and crew bad Imt, how had they taken Ihe thr niliin I7wn,,illf 111111 L ,.j ll"' M.ii lo I'etektc'a laint "ihviril, '"it llui-'"l richer were no light on Him inyu- It. The last dceH-iii- d entry, hastily scrawled and unfinished, wus this: Fanny, my dear wife" No wonder the British captain was puzzled. He towed the Marie Celeste Into Gibraltar and reported the circumstances, none the wiser. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was among the many Intrigued by the mystery of the Marie Celeste, In the days when he was Conan Doyle. He Is the creator of Sherlock Holmes, It will be recalled. So, of course, the mystery worried him until he had written a story about It. J. Habakuk Jepbson'a Statement wns the title Conan Doyle gnve to his story. It was a readable yarn even If not absolutely convincing. In his fiction, as In fact, the mystery ship was the Marie Celeste and the Investigating vessel was the Del Gratia. But Conan Doyle departed from the facta in other details. Cnptaln Briggs became Captain Tibbs ; the voyage was from Boston to Lisbon; the cargo was tallow and American docks, and there were three passengers. One of these three passengers wns a mulatto who had aworn vengeance upon the white nice. So he had done away with the people on the vessel one by one, with the exception of Jephson, who was the possessor of a sacred stone that saved him from death. A canoe from the African coast hud taken the mulntto o!T the Marie Celeste, when his murderous About to vengeance was complete. In the Jungle, the killer hsil dlwipiK-u- r sent hack Jephson to rlTlIlxntlon, with a message of defiance. And now comes the true Inwardness of the mystery of the Marie Celcsie or at least wlint Is given oul as a true stateuienl of the facts In the case. It Is a sort of twopnrt story, consisting of (1) a statement by one man ami of (2) a iunfessloii 111:1111' i him by a second man. The statement Is prcsunaihl) true. The eonfeKN'.nti mil) or may not have been Ihe Iraih, the n hole truth slid nolliing Iml I lie 1 Irtitli. The Pally express of l.i'tiio'ii prints story, ('apt. It. I.ticy told il.r slorj lo tin Fvpress, ('apin'ii l.ncy Is si'M'iit) years old allil llxes in India, a xUil. lie lie was In laigiaiiil lii'lniigs to Hu British n.mil reserve, took pari In the Piinhinellen cniiipalgii Hie allil Is well known mill resiwcted throughout Medlierr.iiieaii ami eastern waters. The story of the iibiiiidoullig of the Marie t'eleste, Capimii l.ncy stales, was told him la Mellanirne 12 years ago hy a man who used the name of Trlggs and said he xrns llm hoal swain of the Marie Celeste. Captain l.ucy suys Trlggs had the paern of a boatswain of tin Marie Celeste, lull llml In covered up the name of Ilio boatswain when exhibiting them. Cup- - Why America Must Have Move Paved Highways Ceb-Kte'- ofik-ia- b - Scots Like Cinemat aCOLDTCDAYnOHTDELWr pumice, Scot a ad, a el'y of tkl.Oiltl population, has 20 motion picture theaters, and not a single building for the legitimate drama. The motion pleture houses tire nlvvays so crowded that It will he necessary In Imllil half a doeu new tlieulers before Ihe clly Is adequately taken cure of, it said, even If the population does not grow. I WORK INVOLVED ttH- y jj! J,' - ias-lesl- is NUisvssfiil wlm docs '"i' s " urk In uu hiHiortilile I" not greatly In unyonu's "'"I"' an honest living." 11 111:111 ""'i impulnr pnrngrnplier, m ,n''miilliiiinl. ,u do (M t1Hll And It Is Is tu full to '11 "''riling, lioneat man H ""J will to overcoms, humiliations, but nut so illtlb-allle- s mtioy as the shiftless who ure a burden. The hardest work In , Ihe world Is being n failure; Ilio lu muiiv degree. being a suri-csHpiilHllon, Of oar hundred million much more thnn half are successful. "Most young ieople yfilng to school are successful, and playing the gams fttlrly. A vast number of successful men are working si tin various irmlos and callings, and In Induing to fill the larger iwslttnns. Great iitimbera of women and girls sre successful, become ninny of them poor, later to a The demagogues ru.J Hulsherisls nre Ix'iug driven to the woods and abor is putting the lnss to work for it through i'iniloyi't ownership of msinesM's throughout the United States. As a result Auicrican labor leads the world, luhlio eerviee corporal ious show a higher tendency than any other single class toward employee ownership. One reason for this is probably because in no oilier class of business dues the ill will of the public prove so dangerous. The politician, from his aerial lookout, is always walehing for evidences of a popular disauiti nt. In the ease of public service corporations he has a peculiar hold upon the business. In a democracy we cannot get rid of the politician. The only alternative is, so far as possible, to substitute resident ownership for absentee ownership. The attempt to combine employee with customer ownership may have its difficulties. The intere.-l- s of cuMomers and employees are sometimes in cuniliet. This may lead to complications and stimulate party politics among the shareholders, but we may well run the risk of this if we can only avoid the menace of that bane of every constructive business, the Ami all these an living better easier lives limit those who are of iinni'ei'sanry wretched beentise Riasu off. failure." Be True to Yourself ll Is illllli'tilt m lie always tme to ourselves, to be always what we wish In lie, wlint wo feel vv onghl lo lie. As long si we feel tlist, ns long ns wa do not surrender the lilcnl of our life, all is right. Our aspirations represent the into nature of our soul much mors than our everyday life.-Mul- ler. ftoMk linnifl RbfvlUIrfBlIlai Gtiir anti Citr asH FaM Kail RHit ft lruriiUb iil U. Protocol of the League of Nations at Geneva Did Not Outlaw War By DR. PHILIP M. BROWN, Princeton University. The protocol of the league of Nation at Geneva, which is the crown-inineptitude of the superstate organization, was prepared by politicians who felt they must have something to strengthen their positions at home. They wanted to be able to go home and tell their constituencies they hail made war iiuixKsible. They said they had outlawed war. At Geneva there was nn atmosphere of hysteria. The protocol was discussed under hvpcrcmotional conditions. Something had to be adopted. In particular something had to be adopted to prevent the United States, Ft ill defying the European Maxhinvcllisis hy remaining outside the league, from om-- more dominating the scene with another disarmament conference in lt'25. That was one of the real aims of the protocol. It was intended to brace the league, hut it ha succeeded only in making it stiff in the knees. Cuticura Talcum Unadulterated Exquisitely Scented W. N. ll., Balt Lake City, No. 45--1- 1 waa confined and finished the bottle while I waa In bed. I got up feeling; fine and have taken cars of the twin alone ever since. I recommend the Vegetable Compound highly and will ling its praises in the future. " Mrs. 1 a GmtSiTr, Wvooeno, Wi. It is remarkable how many cases have 11 been reported similar to this one. Many mothers are left in a weakened ana n condition after child-birtand for such mothers the care of the baby h is impossible. Not only is it hard for the mother, but the child itself will indirectly suffer. Lydia E. mkbam's Vegetable Compound is an excellent tonic for the mother both before and after child-birtIt is prepared from medicinal roots and herbs, and does not contain any harmful drugs. It can be taken in safety by nursing mothers- run-dow- h, well-nig- h. mat taka rhanrm of rsor honra ar ntulra laid ap wlllt Ulalaniper, lalluciua, link K,, UirwIM. Ilravra, Causba ar Culila. falvo -- M'I1'H" to Sulk tha alrk aad tha wall aura. Tha ataailard riwntr rar M yawn, Ur "NttlU VS" tor Huff SO erata aad 1.X at drac atoraa. NI'OIIX MKDICAI. CO. OOSIIKN, 1NI. mi Out of Spite Howell How that fellow hates hlinxclf." Powell You bet, lie would all on bis own hat. Sure Relief FOR m INDIGESTION 6 Bell-an-s Hot water Sure Relief 25 AND 75i PACKAGES EVERYWHERE The Newer Vocation The Supervisor And what will this little girl do when she grows up? The Little Girl Be a burlier. Life. Halls Catarrh Medlclse rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Said hr drugs fir ortr 40 pal F. I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Just Like a Woman Wlmt ure you marrying George for? Nothing; I Just love hliu. s Motherhood! Sacramento, Calif. "Mothers and expectant mothers can find the greatest help in Dr. Pierces Sheik Constitute Most Dangerous Type of Criminal D. BRUCE, Northwestern University. The so--i ;i iicil sheik ami "tu'ba" ivnstTuie tfic nuxst dangerous type of criminal in the Unile.l Staf.'s today. Girls in simp, school and office cxiggerntid pep and flashy pi rpctunlly to attract young men with s fast car and a fat i.:t a make And the can only boys ilrcssinj. rc-but be one can tiicrc l"rom this crime. ttiillct. a 3,000 car around snort to !iis who son or n!l"s ilaugfitcr Any run cnmii in u. is. in enemy of society. a lii .b silionl cr college campus my the of of iiiirg nn u:st u:in university is a place for learning, Icon obliged to ste.il have where fathers I know ef cases Fi'cni! d'nlav. cau-tlinaround at proms who wire to sur"M their Sims and daughter A I'.t man's to kill. iar today is a baromeand other functions, dressed up smlt a t'..i!:g :u; law be ter of that man's rospeUahdity. How can the:. and ordvr wlien any moron., bootlegger or kid can carry a gnu with 1 In-tc- ai ite and Sheba By PROF. ANDREW G. lOW ff ri I.. Medical Discovery. I have used both during and afterward and know from m y own experience the strength - giving and effect it has on the prospective mother. Nature is wonderfully helped and the tonic effect is seen in the child. I was sble to continue my work thru exMi s. Anna pectancy in comfort. Smith. .1288 8th Ave. All dialers. Tablets or liiniil. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, BulTalo, N. Y., for a trial pkg. of anv of his remedies. nerve-quietin- Coll'ee Now York City. The present high pri.v of iiCfi'e. wluoli Hrail i exacting from every r.t..l Amorii-.i'- i jiior ali.ie. Ihi inusumer. is hitting oxery dies purse. r:o!i Hut it is a delibof the fa.lr.iv eroj. is not i !u i to shortage of eniov or Ivan a. is which (age of the t.'kiug erate hold up on the part of Hn.il, war. World eon fi'.ion of our pu plo simv the eoiTee to be shipped daily I :;!, il lias enr'.a ilod the number of bugs if oT out barely eip:.tl to the demands from her lor!s to o.i.ihM, a for the bid us countries against country iilone. makii g liuroi'e and oilier on to pay a premium top of above limited slrpmei.l. tlms forcing us r h'gli'v inflated prices. all the benefits of s We bine a treaty wi'.'.i Hra.'il gnaranteeiug us tinm for our own government to most favored mil ion. H hold m the throal a awake to the fact tli..t, while Hrail has smh utreuglo this of not large sum beioj coffee petmv eoitsumer, of every Amerinin own our into its public treasury. finds way paid daily to Braril Favor- Prescription and Golden Brazil's Dolilwrate Holdup of Every American prui-jH'ro- lliMraA'hMgW the second bottle was feeling lots better. I took three bottles and a half before ELL-AN-S I.y JAMES Bfaatv ter I began taking 1 cheap politician. Consumer PARKERS HAIR BALSAM I took Lydia Wyorena, Wisconsin. E. Ilukhams Vegetable Compound before my twins were born because my sister used it and recommended it to me. I waa so I eould scarcely go about my daily work I waa in such misery. But af- the Ey 1PiOF. T. N. CARVEll, Harvard Univuraity. eca-tn- 1 of Was Very AliseraLIe. Felt Lots Better After Taking Lydia L Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Cheap Politician 1 v. rom-tuttnli- y That go uneventful until It arrived near tha const of Port Gaul. There a derelict steamer was sighted. Trlggs and four DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN seamen rowed to the derelict. They were unable to Identify it for the rea- Aspirin Marked With Bayer Cross son that water and weather had obHas Been Proved 8afs by Million literated the name. Trlggs boarded the derelict. In the pursers cabin was a Warning! Unless you see the name safe which looked aa if it might conBayer" on package or on tablets you tain valuables. Trlggs got Captain are not getting tbs genuine Buyer Briggs and the carpenter aboard the Aspirin proved safe by millions and derelict. The safe was opened and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. was found to contain quite a sum In Say Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. gold and silver. This was taken to Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. the small boat. The boarders then took measures to make sure that the Fools are apt to imitate only the dederelict would link and retumeJ to fect of their betters. Swift. the Marie Celeste with their treasure, taking along the boats of the derelict. The gold and silver totaled approxiPermanent toait art a good mately 5,500 pounds sterling. It was investment Immediately divided ua follows: The notanunM captain took 1,200 pounds for himself und his wife Hnd child. The first mats was given 000 pounds, the second mate The re400, and Trlggs 400 pounds. maining 000 pounds xvua divided among the crew. No sooner was the loot divided than all hands began to worry. 80 the captain and his mates derided to sink the Marie Celeste and make for Cadiz In the small boats of the derelict. Almost every section of But before they could make ready the United States is cona passing vessel spoke to the Marie fronted by a traffic probCeleste. 80 they gave up the plan of lem. sinking their vessel and planned to abandon her Instead. They painted on Month by month this the derelict's bouts the name of a problem is becoming more schooner from London. They then set and more serious. the scene to Indicate u hasty and mysHundreds of can pass und terious abandonment pulled away a given point every hour for Cadiz. They urrived In that port on many of our state and without mlshnp and reported the lost of the Ininglnnry London schooner county roads. Down Then they separated. Trlggs told Lucy town city streets are Unit he had never seen nny of tha with traffic. jammed s Marie people since the day Think, too, how narrow away oi our mail are, md how eamr they separated In Cadiz. Of An Interesting yarn, isnt 11? pantivrly trw rtvfd highway thr arc in proportion to th course, Captain Lucy believes ids statemadily increaung number ment of Trlggs' confession to be true. dean. to doubt And there Is no good emtse e If th motor vrhwle b to Its truth. The only iiiikIhii would rvvnoraic mrvico giving Is a of the lie to this: scent memory id whL-- a a capaM. w muM man of seienly good concerning a con have moi Cowmr hifhwaya s fessinn made to him 42 years ago? and widen (hour near bug oi population. Trlggs' story, its related hy l.ucy, certainly has this merit : It fils nicely Evrry citirm iheuld diwuae lo the known f:u-- t . II supplies a mo highway nmlaol hia community with hb local auiliorilicn tixe for tlic uhandonmenl of the Marl" will do And a oitv hieing feature Your Inghu Celeste. llvnr pari il given your roivorL tin ailmlssio'i that the uppt'imilico of the ship Ihe food on the luhic, (la Why ixMponc meeting thia toys on tin floor, ele,' was a frameup piaung nivil' An r.iii y ami mean early a fuel sUM'fi ic.1 1')' more than one relic!. astme linestigalnr, I'lie.s, of curM', knew the nnun PORTI.AM) CEMENT of the dei'etlet and the owners of the ASSOCIATION I of Mife. The elillre mill m"itr.v In Ihe 111 VI'cm Vi .htfiiiioa Secret oilier delalls is open to suspicion, ll UllCUi O tough, mates, though, Imt shiver m tiuiliers If cap'll l.ucy and llos u Trlggs 0jIsshj the I ofCmtmt which, of coin se, wasn't his u.inie N Cities knm-keout tin tar and haven't gone of ihe mystery of the Marie Celeslel BEFORE TWINS D't. W. N. IidldYEKFF, Hattie Creek, Mi.h. t-- a liililNi'If free to 1 1'ijiifs r-- Hygiene 1 I ilemli of Tr'jtsi. H-- Science Will Create a New Hygiene if the Human Spirit g Ckappcd Hindi & KaiicUes CrW Rub "VitvliM Petroleum Jcllr mi your bituli before workiol ui cold the or wet ted you'll eit'id chopped head aad cracked kaaeklca. For oata, burns, bumpa, bniiaee and eores orskrn troubo, apply "Vaacliac Jtliy lihrrllr-Alna- y tafe, oothintaJ bca'ind. 1 90k fer the eaererypetJaj. tihjrprptecthm C'hreebroofh fftate btreet Mf, Company New York Vaseline aio.u a ear. OFF. PETROLKUM JELLY omdal or Smwliif Sorax-uluilo- a. lUxhaM wfawawa. rronijfi nose aa- und. fl'ataon B. (Wi SmmI PATENTS nenlta. ffftirtruau. Maiiwrw.sx.ai Beautiful aai i'anla Fma tear famtita spote iloniga aad name, all hand work, CII doa, Cta IT, Tmiw till New Wenttniaater, Ik |