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Show J THE MURRAY EAGLE THE FEATHERHEADS fl- nrt a v L K ... Ccld Reception Br O.bonM COLD HERE : 7 tiss r IN " . rJ -1 vr- it i rr - J.- - l It f . f " , U wpnuft V, 7f SAID , it i TcPPlDirl A A PI l fr r If II TELL iOU TUB ICEMAN WAS LATE ToDAV AkjD Ia'MILF I WAS vsAiTlNfi- - FOR HIM. (LL - - ( f IH r rx i I I 1HC I v g HORE FIRE WENT OUT, Tolk JAMES W. BARTON DR. About O Ft Treatment MANY people with UPO O dangerously weak hearts a condition resulting from va rious forms of treatment to reduce flesh, have come under my notice, that it seems worth while to devote a chapter to Danger From S'MATTER PO- P- Oh Well, Maybe It Wasn't an Elephant MESCAL IKE mm iw r w-j.Hcs . C M PAYNE At Last Muley Has Credit Br S. U HUNTLEY -- 7.T "V) By . oail. swoa' ifL KvesVM 7" V"VMOvwV ? ; A r furious l -- HV-'A. V. r"" yfrW'SipiilMr: fWftxitf ( first we AASIl v X i'ZEmdr but twev mit opp, ; take ncxt TIME.' p - Pernetual Motion Clock That Has Run Since A "uernetual inotl.in' loj A ......... V, has been keeping the correct since November, l!)1f5, without I, ' rewound, Is seen In this eitv an Orebro (Sweden) Unite. pJ ' lD'l t Ki. ..I... ....... l uj mousra in uir pressure i constructed that If there shnuM no air pressure change f0r than 12 months the clock still keep on going. , The clock movement consist seven metal boxes which are effen by changes In atmospheric pre,,' The movement they receive t oi-VL pressure g J ployed to draw a weight, which til wie ciock nanas. Never S!nce clock first started ticking has weight ever been near its ov position. The Inventor declares only the wearing out of the parts stop the clock. The amount of power the c1 needs to move 13 snld to bb one liontb. part of one horse power as the Inventor puts It, If a Hne sucn ciocks were placed around cm in ii mc cijuuiur, uie annum; power required for them Wfl be no more than is needed to ope: an ordinary sewing machine. the subject." I am quoting Dr. Louis Fungere8 Bishop, professor of heart diseases, Fordham university, In his book "Heart Troubles." "Some families are naturally stout and some are naturally thin. The same Is true of Individuals. F.y cut ting down on food and Increasing exercise It la possible to remove unhealthy fat. By taking certain drugs the fat may be removed but only at the expense of strength and health and an alarming weakness of the heart often results. The reduc Week's Supply of Postum Frl tion of weight by Xteau the offer made by the I'os: drugs disturbs oth er organs In the Company in another part of thi." per. They will send a full week'i si body, and In every Instance they have piy or neaitn giving I'ostum free 7"Vl I a dangerous effect anyone who writes for It Adr. k mam-- .. . v. . .. t lilt; lira 1. ui'uii Yawn Explained Thus Doctor Bishop Dr. Barton A is only a gau In th "I yawn have states, known a person to be sick for versa tlon. many months with weakness of the heart as a result of taking anti-fa- t remedies. Courses of treatment for reduction of weight should be un dertaken only under the care of a skillful physician." Cutting down of liquids Is an Im portant part of dieting. The total "Ibavtivniml quantity of food should be kept down to the lowest possible point t&r "Ife awards lor kailnj i ' without making the patient weak. f hmnsed manybruj: yCy HIS Cutting down fluids with meals I means that not more than a small CUbtoGW.ttUirf cup of water or tea or coffee should MrtllEBjin be taken at any one menl. Soup and Sugar Taboo. Soups of all kinds should be for bidden. Sugar should be prohibited. and fut used sparingly. Fresh fruit and green vegetables, such as grow above ground, are allowed." When the appetite Is very hearty. a little fatty food will often salsify much i.i ore quickly than anything else and does less harm than an excess of bread or other starchy mm "- - fl'JMIill'L TINNEY OF THE FORCE Savinj Account so i WAL.NOW-LAO- am Sorry officer PIP -- RUN M'RED PAST IF 01 LETS VEZ OFF LoiGMT, Af4 -- S3. lv- - l 'Twill be S,v' J am' That YH out o' tm' fwJELVE-PlFT- YT wllLL SAVe Vez. A FoiaJE 0' TWELVE- - FIFTY CEALLYZ OM THANK OFFICER rri CAKl BUY 1 GooPNiSS Hi AVEP?! SbU NOW I THAT PRESS I TUOLi(J(ffl COJLPNT AFFORP I WW "REG'LAR MAYBE IF TOO A tOJ OF you'd MILK TAKE ttt tE.TTEW. SOMt BtEF TEA? s TOuldn' i OuASi MCI For Hit Own Good FELLERS" IT. MAVBE CANTOR OIL I C0OU0N, I COULBM' HOW fcBOUT A CHOCOLATE. SO DA? 73T 1 ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES AdamW. Better Self By gP,'ai Four rules for those wishing to re duce weight are suggested by Doctor Bishop: 1. Do not drink water within an hour or two before or after meals. 2. Fat slowly; chew the food thoroughly. S. Do not have any more than three courses or five kinds of food at any one meal. 4. Eat moderately not to satisfy. Instead of using drugs, the eatfoods and ing of avoiding the fattening food will bring satisfactory results in 9o per cent of overweight cases. yes, momma' bxTITi FX 0. JACOBSSON $ AG. I A Volunteer Cowboy VJLferVCV IT S' JisT KtCP OM AinT o CoonISY f fc"L fllAolN" 'liitiR it am'cai.'" iMrrcDN-TCAPTmj- Ho f By FRED HARMAN , wwro t)i t &i L CK A IKrM"D'AmY ACvje5Y A'- - n"Mt?r it a &iAuTiruL mm mam ttlCYCi-- f Lo-- r. vJctiTAie I WIH OFFi fY StKViCS rtt vJho lAO- Y- -- WMOM SHE WILL I Ttu. . HE wiTH $H9ULt lit AM Ml "ms- IJ f - " f "i HAR, IIAR, HAR! MiyTHEHAWOY1 "TSj(4 WD TAPE! MOTHER'S PRESENT Br GLUYAS WILUAMS 3- - 8 vr b-- . iuZ I tin U? l!h llmt i I j, lull Tlicroi tbut XIr. luck Irjing to W 1 5.1 tr U .'; y dtvoyl j't a V1. Th PERFECT GUM r 1 .f ha CM.'"4 ntstif ti it ft HH 8.fr j T.iiT,;tt i ';..', fcSl 1 TV 3 the Salt Lake City Directo Foods Which Reduce WelQht. The foods that may be eaten to reduce weight: Fish, eggs, meat, oysters, scallops, lobster, eggs (not more than two daily) lean, red meats, beefsteak, chops (lamb, mut, All cornbeef. ton), veal, meats to In v.tif.i just once a day. Fresh fish (except salmon, mackerel, blucfUh). Vegetables beans, lettuce, spin ach, celery, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, onions, carrots, turnips, parsnips, squash, tomatoes, cu cumbers, radishes. Fruits of all kinds. Stale bren t or dry tonst with two meals only and In small quantity. Butter not more than of an ounce a day. The foods forbidden Cereals and breadstuff of all kinds except a little white bread or toast. Gingerbread, cracker brown bread, corn brcml, homlnv. oatmeal, wheaten grits, mararonl. spaghetti, fnrlna, sago, cornstarch, taplocs, muffins. Fats and Oils: Olive oil. cream. fat bacon, lard. DeswU: Preserves, puddings. pies, pastry, cake, syrup, randy and confectionery, fancy dewrts of all kinds, nuts, raisins, Jams and marmalade. Came: Goose, durk. Vejetshles: While and sweet po tatoes, pens, beans, corn, lima beans, eggplant, beets. AimrirtAL L Krant rlrb CO irei" Arch P'T Lbs.:c in Salt Ei'.mili.-OK- Ll'i;i Llmli Ar'.iScial Lxtrntioa Slum II' in IHI lite t.wirt Ph. Wu. c:Ci SaUsf-cCn- .t IIS W. Thud 8a. I Eall I ) Write Fcr Spring Csialc? U. S. Certified Pu!l:rufl one-fourt- h Reducing It Simple It Is unfortunate that so many overweight Individuals get the Idea that If they ara fat they were meant to be fuL All that Is necossnry fur you to safely reduce your weight Is to do three things: 1. Cut down on the preiii-n- t amount of food you sre eating by 10 to 20 per cent, that Is, eat one- tenth or one-fiftlens than you now eat. That certainly should be no hardship. 2. Increase the amount of rxer- clue you take by at leat one fifth. This means a little more walking or other eercle nr perhaps sleeping one hour lens, or not sitting down so much. 3. Drink shout one qusrtcr less of liquids-wat- er, tea, milk. eo.Tee, oil or bsrn drinks. J; T 5LTriT'f FfflJjlijJLfcl chit-ken- BRONC PEELER &fF fe food. tell. the. mam to Put two Dips of ice cream in it an'mejus' make! tak.e it mom! ' jf" Tested Chicks ; t,V... 1.1, J Ttii WMl. tiarrad HjratplU litxU, dhcrr. arsodttt, ru, ran Ilc:dgttar;r mL iraL fr bt a:cd tit Inr IIj'I ariaiciil. " t arrw.i-rr- . A; tlad aau fh-nt- . wire Ur Brirca and tomtit a Urn. KIT ,: i 8ol-Il- !:!' KAHSIIAW IlATCtlCUIlS 8:a: SL gill LiV C 7. SALT LAKE'S - BATCHrnT TlMTANOIiOS ill olk 7ii l- I'rr". 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