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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH Every woman la charge of a household realizes that it is a large part of her duty to that household well. In this task she must know kp the simple home remedies to be I ;0 lirst sy.nptorn of illness. Coufhs and cultls are two of the foes she must constantly coir t. and digestive disturbances neet, immediate attention. Ti of American housekeeper!! Ivive found the most help .0 come : UBERTY A ROMANCE OF OLD MEXICO ap-pli- -d 't llll.VAN LOAN ous-an- ds NOVELIZED FROM THE PHO- ko TOPLAY SERIAL PERUNA Because ished IimII Peruna has establ- the reliable famll mrfiHna ol America, la lh 45 year It hat been public. toe forehanded housekeepers keep it reaily fur iuatanl ministration in the period of deprasaion tbal precedes aooitlar woen at omacn troubles raaulleat themselves. both of these disorders are paused by Inflammation of Ilia delicate membranes lining the bleathlng apparatus and tbadtgea-ti- v Peruna clear away the watte, traot, aidt the membranes to recovering from Inand tonet up the syscoodiikrat flammatory tem, lie effecilveoeaa it the reaaoo that to many depend upon It. and Itt AT wni reoora of merit main- eins it at the dependable noma tonic. Tablt or liquid form both good. Our fro hnnklat msv help you. At your drug. Etta or write ua. THI KKUNA CO. mil CalBBesa, GALL 0. ..Gall- ... L'r Avbae la auimarh, Hek. Side or Shoulder; ..uuuiw. nuiioxu Minarr. J'rtpspsla, Uulle, itilluu.nass, llMulacli. CoDsllpsuon. riles. Cat 4, IHsnnutuau, UIum, Jauadloa. ADixindleltu 'I tlrftS raotmimon Uallsunsapbei CAN Bai l HMD. Mnq nir aint tmtiutuL Utsr, rn.Ha M w-a , cs., tit t. SiWe K.Ceiaaas iiuiiiiaarDrr t, !. I IttL !.., Drug Store Episode. "I can't sell you whisky without.a doctor's prescription." "Then why do you iHvertlse pickling materials?" demanded il Irate custo-sne-r. . Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle ot CASTuKIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Sign" uretf la Use for Over 30 Tears. Children Cry for Hetcher'e Castoria MUSIC SYNOPSIS. Liberty. Horton. American belreaa, and owner of a Urea estate In Mexico, la ransom by Juan captureda anj hl4 tut noted Mal an Inaurrecto. While In his camp ahe overhear a plan to at tack, an American town ana army camp. Mia escapee Willi tne aid ot Jeoro, a itniul servant, and while a reacuina party, headed by Major Winston, U. o. army. Captain KuileuKe of the Texas Kaugera, who Is In luva with her, and Manual Leon, ton of her other guardian, stop purault, aha rides to warn the Amer icana, nut u too lata ana me Mexicans attack. They are repulsed by American soldiers that nlsht. 1'ancho Leon threat-an- a Major Wlnaton with exposure of misot funds lolt In his care, appropriation uulaae ha, Major, Wlnaton, forcea Liberty nia eon Manual, l ne major re marry fuses. IJberty. wba haa heard the argu ment Dei wets n rtucoo ana tne major, Bteua Into the room, and to sava the ma jor a honor, ahe asreaa to marry Manual. Hutledxa Dreventa 1'edro from kllllna Manual. The marrUra takea place. Major Wlnaton, with Kuiledge, laavea to join th troops, who nave. In the meantime, received orders U croaa the line, and brln back, dead or alive, the parties re sponsible for the inecovery outrage. Man uei, goes to utwriy i room tnat nignt ana la watched by Tparaaa. Liberty tells him aha Is hta wife In name only. Aa ha Is leaving;, Theresa attempta to kill Manuel. 'edro arrives at the hacienda In time to bear Thereee telllna Liberty that although ahe Is Manuel's wife In the syes of tha law. In the ayes of Uod aha (Thereto) la bis wife. Pedro connrms this statement. ManueJ Joins Lope. Liberty niakaa a deapertaa a (Tort to aacape. Lopes attempts to blow up American troops t lAcinua. put tne pian ib toiteu uy Liberty. An aviator at tha camp of Major Winston with orders to stop the In vasion Denaing negotiations. nuueuge Koe to rescue Liberty, who, with Pedro earaoaa Into tha deaert. Major Wlnaton dlaoUsya ordors and goes to aid Bob, who. with fuur troopers Is eurroundea in a out. Aftce earaping numerous perils In the are plckea up rany.jn, Uberty and Pedro py aa aeroplane scout, wno atari oaca with th-to Wlnaton's Invading column. IoreS who realtzaa that If the aeroplane geta back to Wlnaton's command there will be no surprlae attack, orders the machine gun turned on tha machine. Manuel Arts but mlases them, whereupon Lopes takea charge of the gun blmaelf and alma It at the. party. Lle. u STOKESo.f.'fiS, " eMira '( N Otll auii .. L OF THE SAME NAME. RELEASED BY THE UNIVERSAL FILM MAN. UFACTURING COMPANY ROLLS QUICKLY MADE Useful Machine Designed Especially Use of Retail Dealers Recently Put on the Market. for the Designed especially for the use of retail dealers, a compact machine that perforate music roils fur use In pluy-e- r ELEVENTH and his troops were now at the mercy of Lopes and the lusurrectos. Finally her courage returned. Stepping up to the burly Lopez, and looking him straight in the eye, he suld : "You have no right to detain me. I am an olllcer's wife and demand safe conduct for myself and servant across the border!" Lopes listened to her and then laughed heartily. "So, you want safe passage across tho border," he replied In mimicry. "You are the wife of an officer, all right, but this is not regular warfare. Do you think we bring you down from up thore, just to send you across the border? We don't play the game that way." Then he motioned tq a couple of his men. "Keep them under guard," he ordered. The two prisoners were taken away and placed in tents next to that of the chief. "Now then, we can carry out our plans," said Lopez as he turned to Manuel. After some consultation, Manuel left Lopes and went from man to man giving orders, which the rangers soon learned was an order to attuck, for each man proceeded to load his gun and take his place behind some shelter. When they opened Are on the rangers, every one of Rutledge'a men was ready and the attack was valiantly repelled. Finally Lopes ordered Man uel to cease from firing and to starve out the rangers. That night while the Insurrectos were asleep a courier arrived with In structions from Alvlra. Liberty, who was sheltered In the tent next to the chiefs, was awakened by Tolces, and putting her ear against Its side she listened. "I am commanded by Alvlra to In form you that your troops are to assemble at the pass of 1 Diablo," said the courier. "We are going to attack the Americans tonight." Then she called to Fedro, who was In the next tent. He did not answer, She called again, but still no reply Finally, realizing that he must be sleeping. Liberty cautiously slipped outside. The sentry was some distance away. She crept Into Pedro's tent and found him fast asleep. Going to his Llberty'a tent, where he found the promised horse. He leaped Into the saddle, and, an Instant later was rid ing through the canyon, with the camp gradually being left behind him. When he had gone. Liberty took op the duty of sentry and puced back and forth in front of her tout Presently ahe saw another sentry coming down the line. She hesitated as she watched him approach. Stepping In the darkness, beside here tent, she waited for him, and when he was Just about to pass she raised her gun and brought it down on his bend. He fell to the ground with a moan. Dragging his body off the road, she left him and ran to a horse, belonging to one of the Mexicans, which was tied In the thicket, and Jumped Into the saddle. Then she started off In the direction of the desert. Meantime Lopes went to Manuel's tent and ordered htm to muster his men. Aa he was returning he noticed the tent where 1'edro had been imprisoned was apparently deserted, and going over he glanced In. All that he seatfound waa a sentry, ed on the ground rubbing his head. "Wnere's your prisoner t" be shouted to the man. "Gone," replied the Mexican, as be tried tq get up. "Escaped eh," grunted Lopes. Tou sure you didn't let him get away I" "He hit me over the head with a gun," mumbled the man. He left the sentry moaning with paid and hurried to Liberty's tent Here he was greeted with a similar scene. He took one look and then rushed about In a wild rage. "I believe that dog, Manuel, had aomethlng to do with this," he re marked to one of his aides. "I want him watched, and the first auspicious move he makes we will show him how Lopez treats a traitor." He ordered two of his men to start at once in search of Liberty and Pedro, whom he believed were on their way to Major Winston's camp. While Lopez and his men were get ting ready to surprlae Major Wlnsto and his troops, the latter was wonder ing what fate bad befallen Liberty and half-dresse- '"Dropped From the Sky." . i i . I.;.. 9 .":. i a . i'm.- .. y v - . ''iV- Eft - fol-4o- w A Pleasant Healthful Habit A daily ration of and cream is a splendid food for those who want vigor and energy. Grape-Nu- t. -- Grape-Nuts is a concentrated made from wheat whole choice malted and barley. It vital minthe retains eral elements of the grain so essential to health-foo- d thorough nourishment of Lody and brain, but lacking in many other cereal foods. Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nut- s. "There's a Reason" ft lf fta ChanWas or price, qualify ef pacKfli Lopes and Manuel standing below, grinning as they looked on. For Lopez knew he had hit bis mark, sod bad ceased filing. Finally, as they Beared the earth, with one powerful Jerk, the aviator mans ged to throw the lever bark, and the engine, sputtering and anspping, like an angry beast, foiled In Its attempt to destroy, gradually softened Its anger and then became silent. They were ssved by the Inevitable hnnd of providence. For the machine, seemed bent on destruction, and before the operator gained control of It, the emplane crashed to esrth, right In the center of the Insurrectos camp. Lopes and his followers ran to the pot, expecting to see the occupants crushed beneath Its iaass of debris. Instead, however, when they reached the wreckage they were almost startled by seeing them crawling out f the confusion of metal and wood, which lay In a crumpled heap on the ground. The only Injuries the party uftslned were a few bruises suffered by the aviator, and a couple of slight scrstches ou Pedro's face. Liberty, who had found herself beside the engine. Jumped up Just In time, for an Instant later It exploded and set fire to the wreckage, which soon consumed the machine, leaving nothing but s leap of charred remains. "How fortunate," snarled Lopes, nib a fierMlh grin. Into the eyes of Liberty. "Too have plunged right into siy arms," Manuel stood beside his chief await' eg his best order. For the moment, Liberty's bripeg Malafe!. ni aba) feared that Wlnnton A If Ths Aeroplane Had Crashed to Earth, side she shook him and be jumped up her faithful slave. n bad not seen them since the sharp fighting up In rubbing his eyes. "Quick, Pedro!" she exclaimed. "We the canyon, and, he bad no doubts must warn the Major. They are going about their being held by Lopes and to attack." his band somewhere ahead of hltn. In an Instant Pedro was wide awake. his duty to try and follow this miir fol He listened as his mistress gave him derous vllllsn and his Instructions to get one of the horses lowers, and endeavor to fight them to and ride bard towards the troops. Then a finish and cature Lopes. In the meantime Pedro was testing she left him and returned to ber own tent to make preparations to escape. every ounce of his horse's strength snd Pedro pulled back the flap of bis speed as be raced In ths direction of tent and hid In the dark shadows, just Winston's troopers. ot far ahead of htm was a dispatch Inside, as be waited for the sentry to pass by. car, which hud left the camp of the Us bad not long to wait. For pres- insurrectos Just before be began bis ently the Mexican, bis gun on bis ride. He bad been trying madly to shoulder, came strolling lazily along. overtake It, but It managed to keep When be reached the opening he besl-I- s ahead of him. ted a moment and looked Inside. AS The chase kept tp for several miles. he did so Pedro leaped on him and He was not certain whether It con bore him to the ground. tained frftnis or enemies. Perhaps It Then the slave proceeded to strip carried some of the Major's scouts who off the sentry's clothes, which he put had located the camp of Lopes and on himself, sod taking bis gun, he were returning to notify their comstepped to the opening and peered out. mander. The Mexicans were already beginning At last the camp came Into view to gather at the lower end of the He saw it si he rounded the rood, camp. Pulling his hat down over his which ascended to a considerable eyes, and shouldering his gun he step height In the Chihuahua foothills. The ped out and began pacing up and car climbed the hill and Pedro for blood-thirst- down, and, when nobody was looking, be slipped Into Liberty's tent. He was surprised to find his mistress already dressed as a sentry, and standing at "attention." An unconscious Mexican, sprawled out on the ground. In one corner, explained where ahe bad got the clothes. "There Is a horse right In the rear of these tents," whispered Liberty. "Take It and ride for your life to the rangers." "Tou must not stsy here," returned Pedro, who wss anxious about the safety of his mistress. "I will follow you," she added. 'ow then, hurry." With that Pedro stepped otjCsM", snd foilowlrg the shadows, rnsde bis way slowly and silently to the rear of y lowed several leagues behind. The Slavs kept bis eyes fixed on It as hi horse psnted up the steep Incline. Half wsy up the hill there was a long, level stretch of road for some distance, and when the car reached this It Increased la speed. Then, s Tedro watched, be saw something happen which csuaed him to Jerk bsrk bis horse's fcesd. He stood up In the stirrups snd leaned forward as be held his breath. The sight thst he saw msde his blood run cold and psralyied his whole body. For, as the car speeded along. It suddenly swerved at a bend In the road, and the next Inatsnt wrfit tnn bllng down the ernbanlmenl, roiling over and ovf-- as It wri. (to r,E coxxLsrr.i .) cross, feverish, NATIONS SUFFER WHEN GERMANS RESUME SUBMARINE WARFARE. A Campaign of Teutons to Starve Out England Results In Terrible Loss of Shipping on First Day of Warfare, London. Fifteen ships of 47,580 tons aggregate iwere the toll of the first day of the fullQedgod submarine warfare. The period of gTace given by Ger In the many to neutral shipping barred zones" expired early Tuesday morning and the day's havoo cauBed Is believed to be Inby tha dicative of tha proportions to bo ruaJn- tuined hereafter In Germany's cam. palm to starve out England. The vessels sunk Tuesday includ ed eeven DriUsb, five Norwegian, ons Russian, one Swedish and ona Span ish ship. There is nothing In the reports to show definitely that there was losa of life. Grave fears are, however, entertained for the bulk of the passen gers on the Commonwealth and Dominion liner Port Adelaide ot Liver of her, passen pool. Only nlnety-aigers and crew are thus far reported to have been picked up at aea. The vessel's captain was ctptured by tha Utboat commander. Aggregate tonnage sent to the bot tom on February 6 alone is 6,693 tons In excesa of the total tonnage destroyed in the first five days of ths new warfare from February 1 to February 6 Inclusive, during which period only 41,887 tons were sunk, The total tonnage destroyed since February 1 up to February 6 aa re ported by official and unofficial sources in London amounta to 89.467 tons. U Tuesday's rate should be main tained, the L'Jboat blockade would mean the destruction of a million acd a half tons a month, or half a million in excess of the figures estimated in Berlin dispatches. HUGE "i GHIISJONGUE FIVE Entente Diplomats Expreas Hops That U. S. Will Not Fight. Entente diplomats Washington. here frankly express their hope that the I'nitnd state will not actually en ter the war. Several of the all W representatives let it be known that they entertained a growing fear that Germany delib erately proclpitaled a break with this country In order to hold American mu nitkms and supp!K here, thus cutting off Imports to the entwite. The diplomats have bm surprised at the energy which the American government has shown in laying out its plans for eventualities and do Dot conceal Uio.tr fear that military pre caution may force the United tStates to keep at home at leat a consider able part of supplir now going aboard. Sucn tin outcome, they say. would more than compensate for mere break in relations, from the Ger man viewpoinL piiinox Is being Introduced. The is described In the Popular Mechanics Muguzine. It is capable of making from one to 10 records at a time from sheet music, and will also MOTHER! LOOK AT SUNK IN ONE DAY HOPE WAR WILL NOT COME. EPISODE "I've hit them!" It was Loes. He had snatched up the ground, and another belt pushing Manuel aside hud taken conof the gun himself and directed turn out copies of any standurd roll. trol on the machine hovering over his fire so Its operation is said to be simple the canyon. that satisfactory work can be done by He told the truth, nis bullets had person who are not musicians. The hit the mark, and they tore through machine of 'he particular advantage the wines of the machine, many of a small enables pectus to be that It them narrowly missing Its occupants. dealer to fill his customers' orders Liberty had been so oscd to thrills promptly without having to carry a large, expenlv! Mock. It also obvi of late that aeroplanlng. In the face ates the Inconveniences that confront of Mexican bullets, high above the failed to create any extraordipatrons when special orders have to earth, excitement on he part. But, te mailed to a factory before their nary wants can be supplied. Since 16 sheets with Pedro It was dlffervnt. ne had can be perforated simultaneously, a not spoken a word since taey ascended, dealer In making a roll to order has an and. as Liberty turned and glanced opportunity to add 15 records to his at the old slave she noted his eyes stock with no expense other thnn tne seemed to be bulging from their sockets. are cost of the paper and sjkkiI. The shots from the machine gun had affected the engine and, disorganized Ths Best Plan. the entire workings of the machine. There Is no better plan for us to In terror, Liberty, when she fully In our everyday life than the one which the Golden Itule marks out. The realized the awful death which awaited them all, grasped the arm of the Savior himself irsve It: "Do unto others as ye would they should do unto man beside her, while Pedro's yellow ikin seemed to turn white with fear. you." The aviator struggled with alt his There Is something wrong with strength to move the lever. He rose srlrt who can't blush. from his seat and grabbing the thing with both hands placed the entire weight of his body acalnst It. In the meantime, the machine was falling plunging straight to Its doom with FIFTEEN SHIPS ARE SUMS FOR DEFENSE. constipated, give "CVifornia Syrup of Figs." laxative todnjr saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become doused up with waste, liver gets sIu'IhIi ; stomuch sour. Look nt the tongue, mother! If coat ed, or your child is listless, cross, fev erish, breath bad, restless, doesn't ent heartily, full of cold or bus sore throut or any other children's ailment, give a teiispoonful of "California Syrup of "igs," then don't worry, because It Is perfectly harmless, and In a few hours all this constitution poison, sour bile nd fermenting wasto will gently move out of the bowels, and you have well, playful child again. A thor ough "inside cleansing" Is ofttimes all that Is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask at the store for a bottle of California Syrup of Figs." which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-up- s plainly printed on the bottle. Adv. The Reason. What's you father's name, Teacher BenuleT Beiinle Same as mine Watklns, Teacher But what Is his first name? " Whut does your mother call hlrat Bennle She don't call him uothla' she likes him. Don't Neglect Kidneys t, Dr. Kilmer's Prescrip OTcrcomes Kidney Trouoie tion, Swimp-Roo- It la now conceded by physicians that the kidneys should have mora attention aa they control tha other organa to a re markable dricrre and do a tremeoaouf amount of work in removing the poieons and waste matter from the system by filtering the blood. The kidneys should receive some as sistance wbrn nerdrd. We take leas ex ercise, dnnk leas water and often eat more rich, heavy food, thereby forcing the kidneys to do mora work than nature bvidrnce ot kidney tmuhle. such aa lame bark, annoying bladder brick- troubles, emarting or burning, dut or aediment, sallow complexion, rbrumatiom, maybe week or irregular heart actum, warns you that your kidneys require hrlp immediately to avoid mora aerioua trouble. l hrrbal compound that haa had An most remarkable success aa a kidney and bladder remedy ia lr. Kilmer's fcwaoip-Hoot. There is nothing else like it. It Ir. Kilmer's prescription uaed in pri vate practice and it is sure to benefit yoo. Ut a bottle from your druggist. However, if vou wish first to teat this grtwt preparation ernd ten ceota to Dr. . 1 .. tor a h.UTT a Co., Hinghamton. a trifle bottle. When writing be sure sad mention tbta paper. Adv. int.-ndr- iiU-a- Crack Shot. "He's a crack shot." "Never knew he handled firearms!" "Iioesn't. He can send a full shovel of coal through the furnace door without covering the floor." Buffalo Ex press. It (MIS" FOR CAS Additions of Fifteen Millions Made to Naval Bill. Washington. I rig lncreaiaes w.r addnd to nation defense appropriation measures in cotigrMas Tuesday and LIVER, BOWELS were mads to put through quick plans ly other provisions re quneted by thn etdnrtnlstratlon to pre. For sick headache, bad breath. pars the country for whatever may Sour Stomach and follow lbs bmak with Germany. The hou, burying tho annual naval constipation. MU toward completion, w rote into It additional appropriations totaling 11- 5000,000, of which more than 15.000,000 Get a box now. is for ammunition for merchant sux No odds bow bad your liver, stomach lliarie of the and nearly 12.000,- - or bowels; bow much your bead ooo for antiaircraft guns to defend aches, bow mlsarable and uncomfortnaval stations. able you are from constipation. Indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels January Record ef Ships Sunk, you always get the desired results New York The destruction of mer- with Cascarets. chant tonnage due to submarines, Don't let your stomach, liver and mines and kindred war causes was bowels make yon miserable. Take irreater during January than la any Cascarets tonight; put an end to ths previous month, according to Statis- headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervtics published February by ths Jour ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, nsl of Commerce. The gross tonnage bsckathe and all other distress; tost was Involving the sinking cleans your Inside organs of ail tbs of HI vessels, the statement says, and bile, gases and constipated matter this brings the total destruction dar- which is producing the misery. A box mesns health, happi-es- s ing the war to 4,KS,7S$ gross tons, or 2,3 1 ships. and a clear head for months. No more dsys of gloom and distress Suffragists' Cnfcrnee Called. If you will take a Caararet now and Washington. To outline a plan of then. All stores sell Cascarets. Don't definite war serviVw by women Mm, forget the children their little Carrie Chapman Oatt, presrwierit ot need a cleansing, too. Adv. ths National American Woman Suf . a"-U'kihas frwae mlled the ex Must Bs Profane. ecutive council of the assorlaijrm. Teaat I see a MaarbiieMs man ronwlattng of I'M rne,mb"rs, represent has a parrot which has a vocabulary words. ing ail the statna, to meet in Wash of In e ton February 23. ('fimaonheak I didn't know there were that many swear words In existGerard te Be Held. ence. Yonkers KtstMmn. I Copenhagen. It officially stMed that James W. Orard. th American f4 heal'hv take TV, Ta Ve7 fl rn'nLalor to (Jevmany. will not be Pierf-e'- s l'Want i'eiba. 1 by regniats and stomach. Adv. bowels lewve to Ivprlin until the Ger brer, a,'owd man governmont is Atlnd as to the Probably Not. treaUnent of Count von IWn.tor'f. Will the smoke !n?petrrr pleaae exBread Cards in Netherlands. plain why so much of toe soft coal card system aoot settles o'i th" b!r haired dog? Washington. A wont Into oporafion Tuday throughout th Netherlands. A Preparedness, brad burr-aa-. ZuV.a I Vi you bw.k before voti d; patrhes t ihe corrrmerre Bella Te, I ulwajs look la the depart rrrnf say, will control distribu tion of all bread and flour. g;a. New York Sun. 10-ce- ft, J3.7, br4 l f |