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Show THE Quaker Minister Is Grateful to Tanlac Y ' . TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, WAS he AMERICAN L lUM the American legion News Service oy ARIZONA CITIZENS ERECT LEGION HOSPITAL IN REC0R0 TIME r; by those who first asked the druggist for, and insisted on D. Roosevelt, DeuiocriMlc candidate for vice president, was asked whether. If elected at thirty-eigh- t, he would be the youngest vice president of the United States. He did not know, but hoped some of his friends would look the mutter up. was John Cabell Breckenridge elected vice president on the Democratic ticket with James Uuchimun in 1858. He assumed office Ma run 4, 1857, when he was thirty-siyears, one and fourteen days old. When HreckenrldgH completed his ! having, the genuine Golden Medical Discovery put up by Dr. Pierce over 50 yeara ago. Dress has changed very But Dr. Pierce's medicines contain the much since, then! x slave-holdin- 'V - V A - N ' r JhWjVk . Bame dependable ingredients. They are standard today just aa term he was candidate for President they were fifty years ago and as representative of the never contained alcohol. interests, but was defeated by LinDr. Pierce's Golden Medical coln. The same year he was elected to the United States senate, but soon Discovery for the stomach and afterwanl joined the .confederate blood cannot be surpassed by any army. From January to April, 18(55, tonic, and alterative today. he was secretary of war In the cabl-nWhen you feel "all out of sorts" of Jeff Davis. He died in Lexington, K'yM May 17, 1875. your vitality at a low ebb the f1 ill g ei blood becomes surcharged with poisons! The best tonic is called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Dr. Pierce manufactured this "Discovery" from roots and Not Willing. "A delegation of lady lobbyists would like to see you, penator." "Tell them I'm not in." "I tried to tell them that," replied the secretary, "but they said they knew :'!v 7 Age-Heral- v ;r4 '2 f - Rev. Parker Moon climate. I then moved to Texas and went back and forth three times, but did not get the relief I had hoped for. Finally, I got so bad off I was not able to get around with any degree I was also told I had of comfort. heart trouble. "I had read about Tanlac and, as it had been very highly recommended to me, I decided to try it. I got a bottle and had taken only a few doses until I could notice a marked Improvement In my condition. I noticed especially that I was not troubled any more with sour stomach after eating, which was a great relief. "I kept on taking Tanlac until I fully regained my health. My appetite Is splendid; I enjoy icy meals and I do not find It necessary now to take any laxath-- medicines of any kind. I can sleep much better and am not nearly so nervous. "I take great pleasure In recommending Tanlac to anyone who needs a good system builder, or who suffers with stomach trouble. I have recommended Tanlac to a great many of my friends and am pleased to reach others by giving this statement for publication." ( Tanlac Is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Nearly everybody In Southwest Missouri either knows or has heard of the Rev. Parker Moon, who for a full half century has devoted his life and talents .to Sunday school and organization work for the Society of Friends or Quakers. "Uncle Parker," as he is more familiarly known, came from fine old rugged Quaker stock, and there is not a better known or more highly respected citizen In that part of the state. In referring to bis remarkable restoration to health by Tanlac, he said: "About five years ago I suffered general breakdown. My principal trouble was nervous indigestion. My appetite was very poor and my food seldom agreed with me, and I had to live on a very restricted diet. I suffered a great deal from headaches and dizzy spells; I had severe pains across the small of my back and was badly constipated most of the time. In fact, I was so weak and rundown I was not able to attend to my duties. "This condition made me very nervous and I could not sleep at night. Frequently I would lie awake most all night and was In that condition more or less for five years. My physician said he could not do anything for me and suggested a change of States' Debts Increase. In 31 of the 48 states the revenues eiceeded the expenditures for governmental costs, including Interest on indebtedness and outlays for permanent Improvements, by $50,192,314, or 71.0 cents per capita. In the remaining 17 the revenues fell below the expenditures by $15,37840, or 43.8 cents per capita, and In five of these 17 states sufficient revenues were not collected to meet current expenses and interest. Taking the 48 states as e. whole, the excess of revenue over expenditures was. $34,814,008, or 33.1 cents per capita. These are among the Interesting facts brought out In n report entitled "Financial Statistics of States, 191ft," Issued by Director Sam L. lingers of the bureau of the census, Department of Commerce. e ' The Night Before Christmas. Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house not a creature was stirring--exce- pt Lily, the cook," preparing to take the 10 a. in. as a holiday surprise. And Uncle Hor ace, In the guest room, who has Just discovered that sprig of holly that the boys put between the sheets. And the who, having surreptitiously boys, opened their presents and found them all "useful, are contemplating subot And sister Maybellc, who has age. saved her dud gifts of the year before and Is trying to redistribute them. And mother, who Is going to get that red ball on top of the tree or die In the attempt. And father, sitting up with a sick check book and a sheaf of newly arrived hills. And Florence, the cat, somewhat the worse for having sampled the Christinas punch to which father consecrated his last bottle of Strength of Ice. Ice two Inches tblck will bear men Scotch. From Life. on foot. The Likeness. Ice four Inches thick will bear men "A beauty doctor taking the skin on horseback. Ice six Inches thick will beor cattle off the society queens' complexions Is very much like a sexton nt the church and teams with light loads. Ice eight Inches thick will hear tennis chimes." "I can't see the likeness, I must with heavy londs. Ice ten Inches thick will sustain n ay." "Isn't he peeling the belles?" pressure of 1.00(1 pounds to llie square foot. Did you ever notice what a lot of France produces more than 2."0 vari- friends you haven't got when you hapeties of cheese. pen to need them? j j TkE Sturdy Food5lues ofwheat and malted bailey are combined in Grape-Nutas in no otner s prepared cereal Its rich.nut-lilo- e od flavor attracts and its nourishing Qualities are staunch. Unlilce most prepared cereals, Grape Nuts needs no added sweetening SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE If JY' 4 ii Vi!i'3r j I in At 1 - 4 Kg& k V SdiTc18 5f fa :$ H CM 4"ifxv Considerable money must go into some friendships In order to make them last. I la it if to plague" victims at this season of the year. These i50 men in dire need of the care 'and treatment they were not receiving, were distributed through the community with such limited housing facilities and shelter from the extreme cold of the desert nights as their weary wanderings happened to bring them. Commander Galbrnith sent E. Jr Winslett, national vice commander of the legion, and a representative of the American Legion News Service to Tucson to see what could be done to remedy the situation. Thtr instructions were to do all possible to speed the up construcLlpn work, ffforts dulufj community interests and tsualize the local situation as an object lesson to thrust "under the nose of congress" In the legion's national fight for justice for the nation's heroes of two years ago and the legion's comrades then, now and always Governor Campbell was in the Mnst at the time and assisted Dr. MacAr-tnin inducing Director Chomely Jones of the bureau of war risk Insurance and other government officials to bring about the cutting of a vast amount of red tape. Dr. MacArtan finally returned to Tucson with authorization to spend approximately $300,-00for the erection of an emergency hospital, and he brought with him George E. Kirk, a federal engineer to whom with his assistants much of the g com credit for the pletion of the project is due. Governor Campbell placed state workmen, materials, trucks and tools at the disposal of the government and there was from the beginning a hearty and enthusiastic on the part of the business and professional men of Tucson, as well as the citizens genInflux of "white al- fight of Impetus to the nation-wid- e the American Legion . to obtain at least simple Justice for sick and disabled heroes of the World war, was staged In the thriving little desert city of Tucson, Ariz., recently. Led by Gov. Thomas B. Campbell and natiopal, state and local representatives of the Legion, the entire citizenry of the community brought every business activity to a standstill for a day while more than 5,000 men ind women In overalls or other appropriate working garb, drove their automobiles to Pastime park, three miles north of the town, and labored with their hands to expedite construction of an emergency public health service hosnitPl for tubercular men. Governor Campbell, E. J. Winslett, antional vice commander of the Legion ; State Commander Bert H. Clln-gnSlayor O. C. Parker and hundreds of other prominent business and professional men of the city and state appeared In real working clothes and manipulated shovels, picks, hammers, saws and wheelbarrows in the greatest frenzy of activity the community had ever known. The Immediate result was that the emergency Institution which government engineers originally had estimated it would take three months to build, was brought to virtual completion within one week, and more than 500 tubercular dered licts of the war who had been and partly shelterless, sud-denly found themselves with a roof over their beads was demonstration whole The planned and carried out within a lit tle more than 48 hours, while Governor Campbell and State Legion Commnn-de- r Clingan made flying trips from Phoenix to address a mass meeting ander legion auspices at the armory on the evening preceding the pnrk event, and to participate In Ihe "henvy work" there next day. The chief of xecutlve the commonwealth pushed a wheelbarrow full of rocks, truck and wound Irove an ip his strenuous afternoon with an mpnsKioned plea to Tucsnnlans and all jood Americans to get together and itnnd squarely behind the legion in "the most Important movement now itnrllng here for the benefit of dismen that lias yet be-tiabled In the United States." At the conclusion of his address, he overalls the governor had worn "luring the afternoon, and which conspicuously In several hundred fet of "movie" film unwound byauc-a Pnfhe News camera man, were tioned off to the highest bidder, the Morrnn MrIermott !ont of the legion nt Tucson. Approximately $1100 for of a welfare fund fir the at the hospital was realized 'mm the auction, each bidder being bilged to hntid over the sum offered, respective of whflher it was hish nough to get the clothts. The bid ti the Legion Post was $70. The attention of V. W. Galbralth, tr the legion's national commander, rns first attracted to the Tucson slin-tloafter II. D. MacArtan, the public health service physician In charge of the hospital, had gone to Washington ind reported that more than, half of the 128 patients then In the Institution were sleeping In condemned army tents, and that there were approximately 4T0 othpr tubercular men entirely unhospltallzed is the coiumunliy as a result of the totigent'on whlcb followed tho usual unhos-pltallze- ) y lig-tre- d n or tablets. Lf QUININE CASCARA . In : cor- Kill That Cold With No. 1. Part of Army of Volunteer Workmen, 5,000 Strong. No. 2. Gov- -, ernor Campbell at Wheel of State Highway Truck, Hauling Material and Workmen. No. 3. Governor Campbell Wearing Overalls That Later Brought $200 for Post Park Red Cross Fund. No. 4 Left to Right: O. C. Parker, Mayor of Tucson; Bert H. Clingan, Commander Department of Arizona, American Legion; E. J. Winslett, National Vice Commander, American Legion. . No. 5. Dr. I. E. Huffman, Commander Legion Post at Tucson. be SPECTACLE believed American history A most unique and one that has given tremendous iJ rective remedy, the ingredients of which nature put in the fields and forests for keeping us healthy. It puts vim, vigor, vitality into the blood. Try it. All druggists. Liquid , 4 a barks without alcohol you were here and would wait until you were willing to see them." "Umph! In the words of the Hebrew comedian, 'They should live so long.' Show them in.." liirnilnglmm fPl j HOOP skirta were Franklin SERVICE MEN iCopy for Thla Department Supplied When Grandmother Was a Girl John Cabell Breckenridge of Kentucky the Youngest Man Ever to Hold the High Office. WITH THE NATIONAL ALDNE THE LINE F MARCH 36 VICE PRESIDENT AT n 0 record-breakin- erally. Arriving at Tucson, Mr. Winslett surveyed the situation and then called a conference of legionnaires and state and municipal public officials and business men. At the conference he told of the legion's nation-wid- e fight. Just beginning, to obtain justice for the derelict coming back from the war and appealed to all organizations and agencies to make a united stand Sr a square deal for those who offered their all to their country In time of necand have become victims of neglect. Inefficiency, red tape and dereliction of duty as their reward. The following evening a mass meeting was held In the Tucson armory, with Governor Campbell, .National Vice Commander Winslett. Slate Commander Clingan and James It. a prominent Tucson lawyer and business man, as the principal speakers. An Informal dunce under the iniKplces of the legion post followed the meeting and Governor and Sirs. Campbell led the grand tnnrch. The following dny was proclaimed a holiday by Mayor Parker and every store, factory and business eml)ii.h-Iiteii- t of every description closed Its Pim-sejil- doors. Women and girls of the community took an active part in the demonstra tion, and members of various women's clubs and civic organizations entered Into the spirit of the event and backed It on hundred per cent. In every sena It was a red letter day In the history at Tucson, Arizona, and America, and an exemplification Grippa Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chancea. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold In 24 hoars Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic this in Quinine Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. IT ALL DRUGGISTS SELL A Poor Stick. Snobleigh "Aw, what did you find out about my family tree?" Gene was a fall- ulogist "The ure." How to Save Money. Two men recently entered a Serve-pe- lf restaurant and, after getting what they desired, took their seats at the A patron seated near same table. them overheard the following colloquy: "Bill," said one, "lve Just learned how to save money. I find the way to do it is to go in del it and pay it out." "Humph," said Bill. "I ve got you skinned a mile. I go in debt and never pay It out." sf The Writer and the Reader. Care should be taken, not thr.t th reader may understand if he will, but that he must understand, whether li will or not. Quintlllun. Weigh some henvy people and they will be found wanting in everything but weight. The Day After. Everett, aged six, had been left with He that Is conscious of crime, howa neighbor while mummn and papa atbold by untune, becomes a cowever theatrical. amateur an tended When they were alone together, the ard. Mennnder. neighbor remarked: "Your mother certainly looked nice. She was certainly dressed up." "Yes'm," Everett responded, "she Those agonizing twiuges, that dull, had on everything new she got for throbbing backache, may be warning of Christmas 'cepting her percolator" serioua kidney weakuefs eerioua if negCartoons Magazine. lected for it might easily lead to gravel, dropsy or fatal liright's disease. If yon are suffering with a bad back look for If Not Now, WhenT other proof of kidney trouble. If there Judge (to old mun) Ar you not are dizzy spells, headaches, tired feelashamed, such an old man, to steal? ing snd disordered kidney action, get I after the cause. Use Doan'$ Kidney Old Man Well, your honor, when remedy that has helped Pilli, the Satisfied was young I was asked If I was not recommend UMrs ashamed, such a young fellow, to Doan't. your Ak neighbor! 1 full was grown, tieal? And when I A Utah Case was asked If I was not ashamed, such Mrs. David d an man, to steal? When E. First Is a fellow to steal? North Bt., Ephra-I- Stop That Backache! tiion-mnd- a. C'hrm-tense- able-bodie- says: ached over Utah, My back Skin To Have a Clea. Touch pimples, redness, roughness or itching, if any, with Cutieura Ointment, then bathe with Cuiicura Soap and hot water. Itlnse. dry gently and dnst on a little Cutieura Tnlcutn to leave a fascinating fragrance on skin. Everywhere 25c each. Adv. eet The Menace. "Oh, yes,' she admitted. I V dreadfully just and my kidneys the way my kidwas neys very annoying. As Krmn's Kidney i'llls were so hlnh-I- v acted rrrmtTifnfle1 I they curel the attwlc. thn whin I have needed a kidney medicine I have al ways lined Uoan's." Cat Doan's at Any Store. 60e a Bos me of Hlnre She Had an Object. Benham "Why do you wear your hair over your ears?" Mrs. Itenhain "So that I won't hear your clothes." DOAN'S "pTAV FOSTER. MILBURM CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. Will Inflamed, Strained, keep a diary." 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