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Show I ALL MY All Comers HOUSEWORK We I took Lydia E. Pink, y rigjj ,, Vegetable Compound II ,.,JA hardlv stand, savs M. 1 23. KwarcinskL HI." I (JBCJK". If i'H'INIIIII!! ! suffered with V"l dis- - jr.. not know what to do. My mother advised 4jt Pinkham's r:.To" gunman Thursi'.sv MAlf of the Earth t.aw'",.y 5ti al forty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Teeetable Compound has been making men strong and well, relieving back-'itb- e, nervousness, ulceration, and weakness, displacements, Regularities and periodic pains. It has 'ibe proved invaluable in preparing for iiidLirth and the Change of Life. I Women who suffer are invited to 'rite for free and helpful advice to Jljdia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. It is free and Vays b'pfuL I For ALLEN'S FOOT-EAS- E file Antiseptic Powder I Shake Into Tr Shoe And sprinkle In the Foot-BatJt takes the sting out or Jorns, Bunions, Blisters and Callouses h. and gives rest and comfort to hot, tired, smart- ing, swollen feet. More than 1,500,000, pounds of Powder for the Feet were used by our Array and favy during the war. Allen's foot-Eas- e, the powder for the feet, takes the friction from the shoe, fresh ens the feet and makes walking a del- ight. Nothing relieves the pain of tight or mw nhrwa on milrlrlir nr thornusrhlv. r " Sold everywhere. (Try it y. will reduce swollen Joints, Sprains, Bruise, Soft Heals Boils, Poll in Hunches; Evil, Quittor, Fistula and infected sores quickly as it it positive antiseptic inflamed, and germicide. Pleasant to met doe not blister or rnnon tbe balr. and roocin work the bone. tZ. SO per bottle, delivered. Book 7 R free. ABSORBINE, JR.. the uttUepdc liniment for mankind, tea Painful Swollen Vdu. Went, Stnlna. Rraim. W pain and Inflammation. J rice f 1.25 per bottle al Mm or dellracd. Will teU Ton mora II 70a writ. Ifcnl Trial Bottle for 10c la tumoa, I. F. YOUNG. Inc., SIS Ttmpla St., Springfield, Mitt Skin Troubles Soothed Guticura With Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50e, Tilcam 25c a man knows how to do every he very seldom does anything. When thing Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands tave kidney luspect it. upon thousands of women or bladder trouble and never omen's complaints often prove to be else but kidney trouble, or tbe fesult of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a henlthy . they may cau33 the other organs 'o Become diseased. 'iou may puffer pain in the back, head-t!iand loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irritate a id may be despondent; it makes any YV nothing con-oitio- t. e one po. But hundreds of women claim Kilmor's Swamp-Root- , by that Dr. restoring walth to the kidneys, proved to be just tne to overcome such reme&y needed Wnditions. Many send nat Swamp-Root- for a sample bottle to see the great kidney, "vr and bladder medicine, will do for Jnem. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kitaer 4, c., Binghamton, N. Y., you sample size bottle by Parcel JT receive You can purchase medium and krge size bottles at all drug stores. Adv. , But few men to never live long enough realize their .own unimportant1". Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy tor Infants and children, and see that it Bears iha tTee for Qer 30 Years. Uildren Cry for Fletcher's Caston f I t easy to plant a mortirage on 'arm, but it Isn't so easy to raise it. Sure Relief 6 Bell-an- s Hot E FOR water Sure Relief EX-AI- MS w- - N. U INDIGESTION Salt Lake City, No. 31-1- 920 $ ( , Intl., ! I, i, fin- , threatens which thousands (.f i:ei; Cornpkte History of the Patt Wwi Told in Paragraphs-Prepa- red for the Busy Reader in ui'o i I!;;'liV n was stated by official- - of the c..!..;m :o aflected. Alread. the hortae 'j, . nal that sujyilies h;is lieeomo "so ;;eii! mills have closed tinwn ai.d some departments, including a number of fur- Vege for your remedy is certainly won-'wffor sick, run down women." A. Kwakcinski, 3627 W. Oakdafc. Chicago, 111. s ) i i n naces. Jack Johnson, neirro pugilist, was removed from the county jail at Juliet and transferred to (leneva following reports lie had been taken out automobile ritling by Sheriff NewkirU of Juliet. Indiana's coal field is partially paralyzed by an unauthorized strike of day laborers and drivers at Torre Haute, following a similar action in the Illinois field. Fifty mines near Torre Haute are idle. Whether the spectre of a nationwide railway strike has been laid by the SG0,0O0,0tK) wage increase granted on July -- 0 to more than l.StH),000 railroad employees remains undecided. The $01 H. M n Kl.ooo award represents a -- 1 per cent increase in the pay of the railwayiiieii. For the lirst time in history the roads' payrolls this year will pass the three billion dollar mark. A sharp earthquake shock woke Los Angeles at 4:12 Tuesday morning. A few chimneys were shaken down, dishA es broken and windows rattled. second and much lighter shock was felt at 8:59 a.m. WASHINGTON. Abandonment of Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville. Ky., lias boon announced by the war department with the notice that the first division, now stationed here, is to be transferred to Camp Dix. X. J. Judge C. B. Ames, assistant to the attorney general since June, 1111, ami in charge of the government's case in (he coal strike injunction proceedings, has tendered his resignation to President Wilson. Specific action by the United Slates government to solve the .hi panose immigration question in California is deemed necessary by Congressman King Swope of Kentucky, who has just returned to Louisville, after an investigation on the Pacific coast as a member of the house committee on immigration. President Wilson is disheartened, by the state of affairs in Europe, which he believes directly traceable to the failure of the United States to enter the league of nations and make that institution u powerful and effective force for the .suppression of war and preservation of peace. A pardon for Mollie .Steimor, to allow her deportation to Russia, is ask- ed in a petition sent by tier counsel, .. ... , . i. 111. llnr,y " eiiinerger, w ino unite House, it became known Monday. She is serving fiftoeu years in a Missouri federal prison for maiJLng anarchistic I 1 . .- the i of Harry J. Rockas. vl.(,f, !;,. slew a f.'W t'i'lS m:o without tin- - slightest pr.iv il .n. Thousands of gallons ef ti:; i.il are being Pished to i'.iivs s steel plants to avert paralysis uf iutlus;r u liury INTERMOUNTAIN. table Compound and use the Sanative Nonpartisans hiivi received iirst rucWash so I took her tions from state headquarter-- ; nf Muho advice and used these remedies and to register, hut not to vote al ho pricured myself. I feel mary flection. This indicates that the fine and do all my Nonpartisans will place a separate housework which I ticket in the field by petition. Y f could not do before, .lack Ralliio, one of the prisoners as l could hardly who jail at lVinUerou, Ore., last, chilI three have and healthy fndup when Sheriff Tajlor was Sunday tfl. I OU Call use una icllci 11 jruu 17. r:..-i..- killed, appeared hite Tliursday, apparently half famished, at the farmhouse of M. Ricks, near tiilihoii, (Mo., ami demanded food. Fire Chief John llealy of lieiiver, lo., was elected unaiiiinously president of the International Association of lire Chiefs at the concliKlinji session of the convention at Toronto Thursday. Atlanta, Ja.. was selected as the meeting place of next year's condition. James Roach of I'rovo, an emof the flux camp of the Utah ployee camp of the I'tah Lime and Stone company's quarry near lirantsville. was so severely injured in an explosion of powder ami dynamite that he may lose an arm. l?y winning the most stubborn contest it has ever waged, the Spanish Fork fire department, at an early hour Tuesday morning saved a large part of the business district in Spanish Fork from destruction. Edmund A. Bock, former mayor of Salt Lake, who resigned as city executive after confessing to abstracting $10,080 from the city treasury while auditor, was arraigned before City Justice Henry C Lund on two complaints, one charging misappropriation of public funds, the oilier charging forgery. DOMESTIC. Suit for ."fG.SsS.riilo damages was filed in district court at Houston, Tex.. Thursday by, the Brooks Petroleum company against Frank Melvin and I'. 11. Shelton, both of El I'm so. The suit charges failure to carry out an alleged agreement to sell lO.tKH) barrels tif Mexican crude oil per day for five years at a price of .S2 delivered at Port Aransas. At Winfield, Kan., Mrs. Crace Wilhearing son, at her preliminary Thursday, was held in bond of $7MM) on a charge of killing her husband. Homer Wilson, widely known as it cowboy, near here, last Sunday. Three bandits who held up and robbed the Fanners' State ank at (irass Lake, near Jackson. Mich., were iiiuiiiicii hi ':.'( o'clock this after noon by a sheriff's posse, which sur- rounded them at Wolff Lake, seven The stolen miles east of this city recovered. was money Gasoline lias been so scarce at Ixvs Angeles. Cal., that when a train carrying l!00.0K gallons arrived from Oklahoma it was officially welcomed by Mayor M. P. Snyder and officers of the Automobile Club of Southern Cnli- fornia. They met the tram at Allir.m-bra- , near hero, ami rode back on it. origin at Fire ol undetermined Scott field, government aviation station, five miles east of Belleville, a hangar, six airplanes and several Liberty motors. The damage was estimated at $100,000. William Marion Reedy of St. Iu'is, widely known editor, died at San He crmo to Francisco Wednesday. c the attend Fri'ii.-isrto San ill was taken convention, following its close. He was a publisher of Reody's Mirror, a St. Louis . litei-jitur- Posses Monday captured Albert Limlgren. one of five men who escap ed trom the ImatiJla county, Oregon, jai! Sunday when Sheriff T. I). 'Taylor was shot and killed. FOREIGN. Woman suffrage in Belgium made an advance step Thursday when the chamber of deputies, avoiding a crisis over the question by its action, voted by an overwhelming majority for the passage of a bill to revise article 47 of the constitution dealing with silf- frage. Eight men formerly holding high rank in the army of lie late President Venusl in no Carranza Thursday held a ovei nor Es-- : soiTi r conference with ii t ii of Lower California, laban in- the offer of their services to leaii tbe Canin forces against invading armies, it was announced by (Inventor 'antu. workmen were killed Twenty-onand seventy-siseverely and slightly weekly. a munitions The America's cup stays in Ameri- injured in an explosion at Nursohen, sixty at before Thursday factory ca. This was decided shortly sundown Tuesday, when the American miles southwest of Prague. 1H- -0 Three members of Boald Amunddefender, Resolute, captured the Arctic expedition who left the sen's to by defeating two, three regatta, Sir Thomas Upton's Shamrock IV in explorer's ship, (he Maud, with mail the final race. The defender out last fall while Ihe vessel was off the sailed the challenger decisively, boat northern Siberian coast, are missing for boat, In the last contest of a anil are believed to have lost their tempestuous series tbe closest and lives, according to Russian governmost hard fought in the history of ment advices received by Amundsen the trophy crossing the line at here. The names of the three men 7:.12:32 (unofficial time), only about have not been learned. minutes before expiration twenty-fiv- e The Brazilian government lias grantlime limit. of the ed an extension of redit of $2."i,000,0xi Four United States navy aviators, to Italy to purchase Brazilian products commerce was adin flight from Mineola, N. Y to Nome, the department of Under the credit Rome. from vised at 1250 Saskatoon Alaska, arrived at will be given ou preference agreement Monday. p.m. in the transportation ., a circus Brazilian ships Ixm Moore, Defiance. by Italy. commodities purchased cirCharles was jf Mite, killed; .clown, as Thousands were rendered homeless cus concessionaire, iron toe, O., by fatally injured, and three Denver by a typhoon which, accompanied the island of rains, when swept torrential were injured seriously people Lu:'.oii. P. I., during the past two weeks their automobile rolled off a 200-focausing tremendous damage. cliff in Bear Creek canyon Tuesday. Gen. (Jramwell 5oeth, head of the Five vacationists from Chicago were was Salvation Army, accompanied byhis automobile killed when their and his secstruck hi a passenger ffain near son, AdjL Bernard Booth KitchTheodore Commander was The retary. party Michigan City.. Ind. New York from Two ens, sailed Saturday en route to Benton Harbor. a five after London in home his for Illinois an others were killed when New Zoa- Central train struck an automobile at months' tour of gAustrulin. Pland and Canada in the interest of bis Kankakee, 111. He will return in Oio-ber- . of organization. Kelly The Rev. FatherFrancis Albany, N. Y., national chaplain of the Poland has asked the state departAmerican Legion, who was the fighthc h ment to formally announce ing chaplain of the Twenty-seventof the "moral seriousthe support" world was division overseas, injured to Poland in its battle ly in an automobile accident at St. United States bolsheviki. Russian with the Louis onday. i fol-lu- euio-crati- e j x six-ho- , I UTAH BUDGET ASPIRIN Two full herds of Tar.uv; swine will be xhibited at the Utah state fair Name "Bayer" on GenuinJ this year from the Eiichlcy Red Xivk farm at Charleston, II;., according- to advices to the state fair office. Sampling mill No. 1 of the American Smelting & Refining company's plant at Murray burned to the ground early Tuesday morning. The fire started supposedly from a cigaret. Miss Johanna Smith of Salt Liike has the distinction of being the first violinist and possibly the firs: mu"Bayer Tablets- of Aspirin" It genusician to render a selection on the rim ine Aspirin proved safe by millions of Bryce canyon, which was rendered ntl prescribed by physicians for over last week. twenty years. Accept only an unbroken F. B. Terriberry, state boo inspec- "Bayer package" w hich contains proper tor, has returned from a trip through directions to relieve Headache, ToothHeber valley. There are now .100 ache, Earache, Neuralgia. Rheumatism, 12 colonies ot bees in the valley, no sum, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of also cents. cost few tablets Druggists and those colonies will produce at least sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin 50,000 pounds of honey worth $10,000. Is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Wireless telephone conversations of Salicyliciicid. Adv. from Catalina Island to Los Angeles Advice t'nat doesn't agree with have been heard over a win less receiving set on two occasions by Ever- one's inclination is bard to swallow. ett Seely, 540 Ninth East street, Salt To Have a. Clear 8weet Skin. Lake City, secretary of the Utah RaTouch pimples, redness, roughness dio association. any. with Cutloura OintWarrants have been issued by Unit- or itching. Ifbathe then with Cullcura Soap ment, ed States Commissioner Henry V. Van anil hot water. Rinse, dry gently ami the of Pelt for the arrest of directors dust oil a little Cuticura Talcum to Utah-Idah- o Sugar company to face leave a fascinating fragrance ou skin. the charges of profiteering under Everywhere 25c each. Adv. amended complaint filed by th" United States district attorney of Idaho. Deepest Truth. The deepest truth blooms only from Sixty-fiv- e Boy Scouts and sixteen adult executives loft Ogden for a trip the deepest love. Nicholas Rowe. through Yellowstone National park, where they will like a two weeks' hike. The parly will be in charge of Scout Executive G. A. Goates and Scoutmasters D. B. Foulger and G. A. Bergstrom. Enthusiastic support was manifested at a mass meeting hold at Bountiful of the proposal to issue $600,000 Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body in bonds on the Bonneville irrigation full of youth and health may be district for the purpose of installing yours if you will keep your system an irrigation system which would In order by regularly taking place water on 48G1 acres embraced in the district. The High Line Canal company of Vernal recently filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state, showing an authorized capital stock of $300,000 in $20 shares. M. M. BatTha world's standard rsmedy for tridrsar, ty is president; J. B. Eaton, vice pres- Uvar, bladdar and uric acid troublaa, tha addiA. ident, and George anamiaa of Ilia and look. In uaa ainca Slaugh, tional director. The Vernal Irrigation 1696. All druggists, threa slzas. Laak for tk Buna Gild Medal oa ararr box 0 company is represented as owning and accapl no tmitatioai of the shares of the new company. Honor was paid the pioneers of Utah lla.UILLU Ca.'a'aiwiaaa'Aamaa:Muaa! in story and song at the Pioneer day celebration held in the Tabernacle at Salt Lake. Several thousand persons, including hundreds of Sunday school pupils from the fifteen wards of the Pioneer stake of the L. D. S. church, Almost Every Human Ailment filled the main floor of the historic Is Directly Traceable to Imjuilding, as well as the choir loft. purities in the Blood. Salt Lake county's endeavor to econYou should pay particular heed omize in cost of road construction to any indication that your blood through use of its own equipment and supply is becoming sluggish, or force as far as might be, was shown that there is a lessening in its by a comparison of figures to be restrong and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, sulting in a considerable saving. The your system more easily wards off purpose of the plan, which was apdisease that is ever present, wagproved by the advisory committee on ing to attack wherever there is an availroad building, was to make the able funds reach as far fin the county BOUND TO DELIVER SPEECH highways as possible. John S. Earley, executive secretary Guest at Banquet Must Have Someof the Utah Manufacturers' associawhat Astonished the Rest of tion, has been advised by the managethe Gathering. ment of Lagoon that the manufacturers are invited to make a display There was to be a banquet at an of their products for the week prior Indianapolis church and one of Hie to their annua outing. The manageparishioners felt sure that lie would ment of the resort has agreed to furbe en! led mi for a speech, lleiiliziiig nish space and a caretaker free of how poor be was at impromptu speeches be accordingly made ready charge. Organization of a new bank to take for this occasion by writing ore and the place of the Roosevelt Banking then memorizing it. The night of the btimniet came and company of Roosevelt, Utah, which last week suspended payment at the after rehearsing his speech to bis proud wife the parishioner went to request of the state bank commiselated over his forethought. church, effected be will N. T. Porter, sioner, crowd The assembletl and gathered to an within a few days, according around the table. And then then the announcement made by a prominent minister called on tlu? parishioner to Salt Lake banker. 'grace." say Tile county board of equalization of For a minute be was appalled also Carbon county will be reconvened by his wile. Hut bravely he rallied and the state board of equalization and began to compose a grace. lie gave among other things will be invited to one sentence, hesitated ami then to reconsider its assessment of farm his wife'M horror plunged into the lands. There may be nothing in the middle of bis speech. He finished it, formal order reconvening: the county too. Of course every one was amazed, board to indicate it, but it is the tacit his wife most of nil. for you see he agreement that the county board is to even used his practiced gestures. find a way to reduce the assessment on farm lands. Joyous Fire Drill. of a babies' home In The conflictmanagers of apparently Adjudication Portland. Ore., have made fire drills a ing claims of Price city anil the Denver & Rio Grande in I lie waters of real delight for the children by Installzinc-linechute reaching from Coltoii springs, in Carbon county, was ing a to the ground. announced by the state engineer last the second story week. The sugar plant branch of the United States department of agriculture is endeavoring to curb the rav ages of the netniitoda worm, which is damaging the beet crop in parts of Utah. Threats that his daughter, Allan, would be kidnaped unless he sent Stf.OOU to the writer are contained in a letter sent through mails to (leorgo Castle of Salt Lake. An effort to have samples of Utah manufactured goods on display m oriental trade centers is being made by the executive secretary of the Utah Manufacturers' association. Attired in the vestments of the sacred dance and bedecked in all their war paint, 100 Indians from the Uintah reservation will arrive in Salt Lake July 20 to participate in ii week's , festival to be given at tlie eapnoi. vetElmer .1. Stimsoti. a two-tereran of the Utah stale prison, has boon arrested at San Idego on of Stop. That Backache! Those aconiring twinge acro the email of the back, that dull, throbbing wrioua of mav ache, le your warning kidney weakness- - serious, if neglected. for it nncht easily lead to gravel, atone in the kidney, bl.nbler inflammation, dropsv or fatal Bright' diseaw. So if you are enfTering with a bad Kick, have dirzy pellf, headaches, rtenrnus, de rpomlent attacks or disordered kidney action, get after the cause. Use iHxin't tint haa Ki'tnry Pills, the remedy thouninda. lieen tried ont for you by -.h An Idaho Fr.ot-- Case Sawyer, u n tl tuiHtier, . Second Ave., HalK-yMalm, says: "My Kot out of order with and I Riiffert-my back. Kvery time I bent over ctmUn't U M pet up attain without tar" lif lp. Sharp pains shot f my back Someone told me to ri..iCa kr I il n a v I I'llis aim tine ou miB--- SI l part of another were aW siifticlent to cure me yi" completely." Cat Doan'a at Any Stora, 60e a Bos kui-ne- T through DOAN'S 'iSSE fOSTER MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. DAISY FLY KILLER ATTRACTS AND KILLS ALL FLIES. Nat. elfaui ,ornatmental,rjo vetuvut, rtwap. Lswts all iouob. Maui off can't pill or mtlf ; wlH nut toil tipow or injure anything. Gtnr&ntMtd rTrtiv. Solrt by dfairm. 6 by FXt'KKSS, r BAliUU tiuMUUS, 140 I iUlb Avrn prepaid, Brooklyn, U. X. HOT WEATHER Hits the Stomach Hardest Women Made Young i ChU'BRo, Til. Hot wen titer upsets the strongest stomach and causes serious trouble for the weak ones, so word is now Rolng out to thousands of eatonlc users thnt they should, during this hot weather, be on the safe side and take one eatonlc tablet about half an hour before meals, as well as after eating. Do this and keep the excess acids and poisonous gases from, forming In stomach and bowels. Eatonlc acts quickly; It will help the appetite and take away the feverish, thirsty feeling; from mouth and stomach, because It takes up the excess acids, poisons and gases and carries them out of tbe body and, of course, when the cause of the trouble Is removed, there can be no bad feeling. Eatonlc Is like a bit of candy, and Is recommended to all as a safe, sure remedy these hot days for stomach and bodilv troubles, caused from overeating ana drinking COLD MEDAL "10,-00- cold things. Adv. Perfect Health is Yours If the Blood is Kept Pure d A few bottles or i. s. a., the great vegetable blood medicine, will revitalize your blood and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Everyone needs it just now to keep the system in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and get a bottle and if you need any medical advice, you can obtain it without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co 112 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. opening. to-da- y, I WAS ALSO A VEGETARIAN At A.)y Rate, George Bernard Shaw's Guest Showed Little Desire for Meat Dishes. "George I.ernard Shaw has been a vegetarian for 'H years," said an editor. "Shaw told me a vegetarian story Ihe last time I visited him in London. "He aid he was walking in the Strand one day when a beggar held him up and asked for a little money to but food, claiming he had eaten nothing for 48 hours. Shaw gave him n note to Friinciitl's for a full meal, and stopped in thvre the next day to pay the bill. "'I sent a poor beggar here yesterday,' In? said. 'What do I owe you?' 'Seventeen and six, Mr. Shaw,' said the malinger with a smile. 'Seventeen and six, eh? And what were the items?' " 'Eight beers, said the manager, 'three whlskys, a pint of port, four cigars and a package of Virginia A true vegetarian like cigarettes. yourself, sir.' " London 11 11 Tit-Bit- Qualified It. "Yes, sir," said Iirown, "Jimson said you were an old fool. But I stood by you. I defended you all right." "Did you?" returned Smith. "That was gootl of you. What did you say? "Oh, I said you weren't so very old." Good Judgment three-year-ol- d te leads thousands of housewives to serve rapesNut of foods that require hours of drudgery in a hot in. place kitchen. Needs No Sugar Comes ready to eat from the package. 'There's a Reason 'for GrapeNuts |