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Show E.MTRY joasands Have Kidney trouble andfiever Suspect It Insurance Of tea jHcants for Rejected. .t J'11" ot record of success. . physician for one of the iinent Life Insurant Companies, in Ltaterview of the subject, made the statement that one reason why firmmming is so j, because kidney trouble to h American people, and ths yjuiuii - thnsn- whose annlica. ' bj HKsT m at declined do not even suspect jr of two stores in bottles ifl drag si I joWenr, if you wish first to test this W preparation send ten cents to Dr. be sure When writing this paper. aqv. bottle. iention This I irii W and One on the News. little story conies from Salem Martha M ..who Is in tba at school, but who strenu-...- . HaTiteA tn amuse herself at "flu" daring the grade W in d to her'father and said: think the Indianapolis nmtf dd I ) the nicest paper. Why don't In eet It two times a day?" rm afraid things are not happening uite fast enough for that," her father !d hr. "But you are sufh a little L 4 .. .. l . von . yon iimum you. are iou in.-i- e pit to read the newspaper?" . "Oh, my, daddy," she said, "of mrse, I don't read it. But the News loos have the nicest paper dolls 1" Paddy, im is -- 1 1 tiiilanapolis News. DIAPEPSIN APE'S INDIGESTION FOR TABLET! NO GASES, ACIDITY, DYSPEPSIA OR ANY STOMACH MISERY. ONE AT Lumps of pain; food! Undigested gas, acids and sourness, yhen stomach is all upset, here Is In Ichlng .four No waiting! fant relief The A moment you eat a tablet or two Diapepsin all the Indigestion dyspepsia distress stops. disordered stomach will feel Jf Pape'a kin and lour at once. pleasant, harmless tablets of never fail and cost P7 little at drug stores. Adv. These 'ape' Diapepsin The Boy's Argument. don't see the use of learning thi? I loo don't, Willie? The idea. Tour It when he was 9 per had to learn "!e he did, fAshome ' but when I take m at night he can't answe? 7 of the questions I ask him." ue learned it all right, but r.roh he has forgotten It" "Well, what's the use of learning V Wre going to foreet it. and I warn now that Fro going to be just as forgetting as my pa is." - pMakm. f" I the JT . II ...... antisrmtln m an exquisitely economical face, Dabv nnrt 1 ..(.... j Renders other perfumes a n.e of tte Toilet Cffc umtment, Talcum). AdT. i wder, on,enlent' -- tl Cntro roat )!, can d0 for 10 g've 2: Member. 1 him a worth b0V) something good Spanish Influenza can prevented easier than jj jlt can be cured. " M the first sign of jer or MSCARA sneeze, Mr. a take OpuiNINE M!rmrdy.tor l" SO mn-- ia tables Bed top b H.tlSuineAt box AU Drue Stent. Folk's CouBhs hy v r II UTAH BUDGET The Copper State bank at Bingham opened for business on March 11, after beeu having dosed since December 10, A wool dip amoniuinjj to 2,000000 pounds is anticipate.! by officials of the Denver & m0 Grande railroad from stations along their lines in Utah. M. Jei. pioneer florist of Spanish Fork, died March , of inflammatory 'rehumatism and dropsy, from which he had been a xtifferer for sex-eryears. Approximately $TiOO was subscribed r in a drive by members of the Salt Lake Rotary club to raise funds for meeting the I'm)- Scouts' budget for the coming year. Two hundred enemy aliens, held at the war prison camp at Fort Douglas, will be released during the next ten days and furnished transportation to their point of internment. Following the discover' of more than fifty gallons of mooonshine brandy, said to have been brewed with raisin pulp at a vacant house in Salt Lake, a Greek was arrested. The debating committee of the Utah Agricultural college has selected eight men from a large number of applicants to represent the institution in its intercollegiate debates this year. Elizabeth Ann Dewey, aged 86 years, a pioneer of Utah who crossed the plains in a prairie schooner in 1852, and who has lived in Salt Lake continuously for sixty-seve- n years, died March 11. It has been decided by the Salt Lake city commission that $1,000,000, or one-haof the recent bond issue, will be sold before April, leaving the other to be disposed of sometime in next autumn. The greatest number of iujuries along the lines of the Oregon Short Line railroad during February occurred among trackmen and section hands, according to the monthly report on accidents just issued. The war savings stamp committee for Ogden and Weber county is organizing preparatory to a campaign of publicity for the purpose of urging the thrift and war savings stamps as a matter of thrift and savings. C. H. Brown, 33 years old, a Union Pacific brakeman, sustained the loss of four fingers on his left hand, when he fell beneath a moving freight train between Salt Lake and Ogden, the wheels passing over his hand. Ogden Trades and Labor assembly has plans under consideration for the building of a labor temple there to cost The between $00,000 and $75,000. many unions in the city favor a building dedicated wholly to union labor men and women. Homemade wine both the f unshed product and that in course of manu facturewere definitely placed In the prescribed list when a jury found Teter Zolantokes guilty of having in his possession-ten gallons of the former and 100 gallons of the latter. Immediate action to obtain an ad justment of railroad rates affecting Salt Lake will be taken by a committee selected at a meeting of th transporta tion committee of the Salt Lake Com mercial club, to work through the Traffic Service Bureau of Utah. The monthly cold storage report of the state dairy and food commission, Issued by Walter M. Boyden, shows that the largest supply of gme ver on hand in the state is now in cold storage, 208,(503 pounds. All other meats and perishable goods are com paratively low. To promote the cause of the league of nations by creating a favorahle public attitude toward it, a club has been organized at the University of Utah by upper classmen, who will immediately launch an active campaign in support of the International project now under advisement at Versailles. Th mihlic utilities commission nas in his decided against Samuel .Betl Isbell. stage John complaint against Lund. driver between Cedar City and unBell charged that Isbell. operating commisstate the of der a franchise the travelsion, has not been rendering cities the two the ing public between service possible. of kind Tho TTtnh Power & Light company State has filed an application with for 125 M. McGonagle George Engineer inches of water from Logan river, s ates Cache county. The application will be flume o inch seventy-twthat a constructed as part of the power supa head of 241 ply system, which under 2200 feet is expected to develop Kh-har- in direct touch with 7L thwe is one preparation that overcoming lCTvery successfulmildin and healing iL nditiows. The is ffZZ of Dr. Kilmer'. Swamp-Ro- t CASTLE DALE. UTAH - Theimedr tn. .7e,,?;tltionis ny year of s5s aMa 1 two-hou- - aaaaMaaaMSBa COUNT FIFTY! PAINS - AND NEURALGIA GONE Instant relief 1 Rub this nerve torture misery right out with and "St Jacobs Liniment" Rub this soothing, penetrating liniment right into the sore, inflamM nerves, and like magic neuralgia disappear. "St Jacobs Liniment" conquers pain. It Is a harmless "neuralgia roller which doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Don't suffer! It's so needless. Get a small trial bottle from any drug store and gently rub the "aching nerves" and in just a moment you will be absolutely free from pain and suffering. No difference whether your pain or neuralgia is in the face, head or any part of the body, you get instant relief with this honest pain denot can Adv. Injure. stroyerit old-tim- e, The Precious Commodity. The rain was streaming happily down upon the figures of a little girl and a smaller boy who wer struggling bravely along the slippery, swimming pavement. Wlfti one arm the girl hugged tightly a small blue papered parcel, while with the other she endeavored to hold an umbrella over her companion's head, and thus shield him from the deluge. Suddenly the head and shoulders of their mother were thrust from a bedroom window a few The woman yards up the street. waved her arms frantically. "Never mind about 'Erbert, Liz," she yelled. " 'Old the umbrella over our ration o' sugar 1" Edinburgh Scotman. The Flavor Lasts i lf Three hundred thousanu aomu build-- . the proposed cost of a memorialerect in .Mh snit T.nke nlans to have served honor of Utah men who the in great Euro States the United , pean war. Indepenuem The Uintah an . filed hna tuoh pany or iiayucii, state engineer the with ' application s of seven and . t wntcr. for the purpose of farming land. of irrigating 480 acres - .. nine-tenth- I 4 OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH . All three binds sealed in air-tia- bt A i 3 How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. County fifty ! r F SORE to fiet WRSGLEY5 -- i AFTER EVERY freely. snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache ; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-u- p and miserable. Relief is sure. Adv. MEftL- - COLT DISTEMPER Or a Comic Artist. Mother Albert, Albert, come here quick. Algernon has swallowed half a can of green paint. Fathei" Aw, that's nothing to worry about. He's probably goin' to be an . . Interior decorator. Important to Mothers Signature Tou can prevent this loathsome disease from running your stable and cure all the colts suffering- with through It when you beerin the treatment. No matter how young. SFOHN'S COMPOUND is safe to use on any colt. It Is wonderful how Jt prevents all distempers, no matter how the colts or horses at any age are "exposed." SFOHN'S is sold by your druRelst SPOIIN MEDICAL CO., Sole MfrH Goshea, lad. - Immediate Benefit. "You must eat more simply." "I know it. It will save me a lot of worry about the luxury tax." Keep clean lntlde u weU i outside by taMos 2 Heal Itching Sidns With Cuticura In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Doctor Pierce's A little learning is u dangerous thing for the amateur skater. The softer the rpad the harder It W. N. is to travel. I na i nn o-a- M nwmn Be 1 No more Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that it impurify-proo- f packages. Tour cold In head or catarrh disappears. Yur clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and ycu can breathe 'I fentle laiatlre at least once a week, sucb as m Pleasant Pellets, Adr. A 60, Talram 3 All dramri'te: Snap X, Otntmant SamjilB each free of ''Caticma, Dap. S. laatea." U Salt Lake City, No. 19. iaim Proof that Some Women do Avoid Operations Mr. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wb says: I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing pains like a knife through my back 'and Bide, I finally lost all my advised an operation strength so I had to go to bed. The doctor about but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read Compound and tried it. The first Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable six bottles have entirely cured me. bottle brought great relief and All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." How Mrs. Bovd Avoided an Operation. Canton. Ohio. 1 suffered from a female trouble which caused me mucn sunenng, ana two uwwn ueciueu uiai r I WOUld have W gO WrOUgU ail iwiauuu uciuio x vviuu S" Mjmother. who had been Jielped by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, advised me to try it be-fore SUDmllimg VO u vuciauuui x iiucicu THY trOUDieS BO 1 cauuu mj uuudo mruta. niuivui : to t aiwtaa onwnman wnninafflirrten with femala troubles to gire Lydia E. Rnkham's Vege- -j do as much will tabla Compound. a trial and it 1 ini a umw ov, for them." AITS. ALAJUJS ll.--UXV, Ml , TC. TL. Canton. Ohio. .u w l it" A ff cr IV' Even; Sick Woman Shdii TS. WML Before Submitting Tb An Operatipni IYDIA E.PWKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNH.MASS. i w ii ii p |