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Show THE MRS. HAYDOGK tame. for Thin Department Supplied the American I.eirion Nwn Service. TWO LEGION by OFFICES Winchester, Va., Man Is State Historian aa Well as Chairman of Americanism Commission. female trouble and inflammation and I naa lour doctors nut none of them did me nmr errrri. Thpv nil saidl would have to have an operation. A druggist's wife told me to take Lydia R! PinVham'n Vece- table Compound and i( I took 22 bottles, never missing a aose and at the end ot trial time I was perfectly Tirol I hnvp never had occasion to take it again as I have been SO' well. I have a six room flat and do all my work. My two sistersare taHnor the Comrxmnd upon my recomr- Ration and you may publish my lettx V It is the gospel truth and I will wrifc tl any one who wants a personal Boszel of Winchester.. Vu., has been entrusted with two otliees by the depart-meirginin of the AmerHe ican Legion. is state historian us well ii- - chairman f the Depart incut's Americanism CommisHe also sion. serves as historian of his post. B. M. nt ( 1 - zk In Horn in ore. Md., Baltl- Mr was ed- Koszel xx. nrtit(vnp lura. letter. St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago Illinois. ucated In the Pleading that he was out of work and hungry, F. M. Lewis has confessed to the robbery of a car of merchandise at Price on Fcbniary 17. Former Governor William Spry of I'tali has been iipjmlnted commissioner of the general land office, to succeed Clay Tallman of Nevada. The governor lias appointed O. F. as a member of the slate industrial commission, a.id James Ivers as a member of the board of correc- The hospitality of the Soul invest Is reflected in Its American Legion posts, according to Vr.n W. Bishop and C. O. Allison, California Legionnaires who are well on thir way on a little walk from Los Ai.geles, Cal., to Mexico City Mexico, a distance of more thau 1.500 miles. ; Bishop belongs to Los Angeles I'oM No. 8, and Allison to Irwin Post 'o. !: of San Francisco. Weary with tramping the dusty kilometers ami burdened with packs line other impedimenta, t lie marchers found rest lit a number of Legion posts along the way, according to a letter received from them by the adjutant of the Los Angeles post. "The posts of the American Legion In the towns where we have stopped have treated us royullyl Legion members at Yuma, Ariz., started the good things for us. Then Tucsoh post fixed Us up for two days in a room titled wltli bunks for the accommodation ol a few fellows who come In and want a place to stay. "Our next stop was at Bisbee for three days. They have a regular houu. with several rooms and a sleeping porch. A number of the fellows milk their home at the club.' We urrlvet. in time to attend tile funeral of one of the boys brought back from 'oer theil'.' Now, we are at Douglas, where Legion post ollicers obtained quarters tor us. Our plan Is to cite Mexico at El i'aso or Laredo. Tex." " tions. (I. P. Wanner aim Jeorge Mendel-coare to stand Irlul ut Logan on the charge of having stole checks amounting lo $70 from the po toff ice at Providence. Thirteen cents was the amount of Income tax paid by one of those filing their returns on the last day at Ogdea The largest tax paid at that point was $0000. t , A study of the measures passed bj the recent session of the legislature, reveals the fact that tlie legislature passed no law to place any limit on the district school tax levies. It is announced that Joseph A. Smith of Sevier county will be prosecuted by the stale of Utah on a charge of falsely and fraudulently presenting a claim to the state road commission. Heber Walker of Brfgliam City Is exhibiting the pelts of two fine bobcats. The animals were caught in traps in the James Hansen canyon, about a mile north of Brlgham City. As the result of an automobile' nt American Fork, Mrs. M. Mason, of Salt" Lake, suffered a fractured wrist and throe other occupants of the car sustained slight injuries. Last week 5."G shop employees of the Deliver & Ilio Grande railroad In Salt Lake were laid off, while about 7"0 men employed In the Southern Tacifc shops in Ogden were lnl off for the schools of his state and received the A. B. and I'll. D. degrees from Johns Hopkins University. Afterwards he was a fellow in astronomy and an Instructor in mathematics In that .institution, and later a teacher of physics, mathematics and chemistry in the Washington high school system, Wash- LEGION IS HIS MIDDLE NAME ington, D. C. From 1903 to VMS Mr. Kos.el was head muster of the Grammar School, in charge of Adjutant and Americanism Director ol Chicago Post First to Name Himthe preparatory department of the. Unself After Organization. VMS he has Since South. of the iversity been superintendent of the Shenan-donh- ; u military "Every American ought to have an Valley Academy, American name," said Jacob Teinowitz, school nt Winchester Va. Up-S- et and Mr. Koszel served eighteen months adjutant ?Thc people who have seen me sufin the Americanism fer tortures from neuralgia brought on la this country and overseas director of Walter He stomach now see me per- Army and was discharged a major. by an up-sS. I'oague 1'ost No commissimilar a has since sound accepted due well and absolutely fectly 101 of the Ameri sion in the Reserve Corps. to Eatonlc," writes R. Long. can Legion in ChiProfit by Mr. Long's experience, keep cago, at u post your stomach In healthy condition, fresh and cool, and avoid the ailments QUEEN OF LEGION CARNIVAL meeting. that come from an acid condition. "To prove that Eatonlc brings relief by taking up and Faribault, Minn., Young Woman HonI stand up for my carrying out the excess acidity aod ored in Connection With Celebraconvictions, have gases loes it quickly. Take an Eatonlc tion to Raise Funds. changed uiy name-t''after eating and see how wonderfully Jacob Legion It helps you. Big box costs only a Miss Tillie Olsen is rift posing for Tetiny." trifle with your druggist's guarantee. a motion picture of feudal days. She 'fenny saiil that has merely assumed her position as there should be a law establishing art American standard of nomenclature and that, in the meantime, it Is up to members of the American Legion to set the fashion. "Teinowitz is a grand old nam,, j but Tenny will be easier to pronounce." said Tenny. "I'm retaining my first name. Jacob, of course, but I'm milling Legion as a brand new middle name. So far as I know, I'm the first man who has named himself after the American Legion. There couldn't be any n son of an Better inline for a American service man than good Tenny enlisted with the llrst continfor 10c from gent of eighteen men from the West side of Chicago and served overseas one sack of He is a lawyer and at the last primarj election was a Democratic candidate GENUINE for municipal judge. Because Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound saved Mrs. Haydock from an operation we cannot claim that all operations may be avoided by it, but many women have escaped operations by the timely use of this old fashioned root and herb medicine. Freed From Torture fered ary DURHAM tin TOBACCO Clear Baby's Skin With Cuticura and Talcum Soap 25c 25c BE W. L. bargain quick. JACK FA KM Cottar KaplUa, Iowa W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. Kni':kcr lng? Near Bait. Smith 21. still Does enjoy Yes; lie has built a pond cellar. :.kcr in i,d .' "Diamond Dye" Old Garments And Draperies Kach package of "Diamond Dyes contains easy directions for dyeing any garment or drapery. Beware Poor dye sireaks, spots, fades, and " ruin material by giving It a I "dyed-look.- "Diamond Dyes" only. Tell druggist whether youV material Is wool or silk, or if It Is cotton, linen, r mixture. 18 rich color. Adv. Itny There Is no substitute fr thorough- going, ardent and sincere earnestness, Dickens. " Milnfmm Nidht m m MM Mornini h Queen of the Carnival, which the Faribault, Minn., Tost of the American Lepion tai;cd In tent city to raise money for carrying Jn vnrluti post MAMMOTH JACKS 126 for yon, come bava a 1 f Miss Tillie Olsen. Oiatswat 25 aad 50c, Talcs Soap H , activities. K eepYbur Eyes; ci Seventeen Foreign Countries and Three Territorial Possessions of Four. Continents, Represented. Fifty-onAmerican Legion posts are scattered about the face of the globe outside ftie continental limits of the United States, ncconl'ng to national men't headquarters of the1 organisation. Seventeen foreign countries ii nd three territorial possessions of four continents are represented. The list of territorial posts follows: Anchorage. Valdez, Ketchican, Juneau, Seward. Wrnngell. Fort Llscum. Cordova. Nome, Haines. Fairbanks, Sitka, nnd Petersburg, all In Alaska; Honoo. Kapnnu, Wnlalun. lulu. Kealin. Schoflehl Barracks. Fort Knmehameha and Knhitlul. In Hawaii, and Manila. Cuartel de Espauii. Oavite, Fort Mi Kltiley and Corregldor, In the Philippines. Foreign posts have been formed at Buenos Aires. Argtuitine; Brussels. de Janeiro, Brazil ; Belgium; Ul Canada ; Montreal, CliurpiicnmntR, Chile; Shanghai and Pekhu. China: Hnviina, Culm; London, England' fluntemaln City. Oiiatemnln; Paris. Ln Boclielle nnd Glevrc. France; tJermnny; Tokyo. Vokidioma and Kobe. Japan; Mexico City and Tnmpi-co- . Mexico; Cnrro de Pasco. Pern; Bnllma, Cristobal nnd fiat tun, Pnnn inn ; Warsaw, Poland, and Santo D mlngo. Santo Domingo. e The mufor home talent prodm-timisical comedy. "Sittlu' I'retty" Is one of the feature plays now offered to posts. It tells the story of n doughboy who poses as n girl welfare worker In France, saves n party of A. W. O. I. soldiers from court martial, chnperones two charming daughters of a French nobleman, and save the boys from drowlnlng In the Ulver Cog-linTlie address of th bureau is Mbrarv. GO West Fortieth A. K. street. New York City. . Wil-lln- Vermont Department Leads. The Vermont Department of the Stilt, There It Was. Curious Pnswnger Captain, hoi American Legion leads In the proration of Legion members to the num- far are we from land? men In the state, acber of Skipper Ob, "bout three miles. "Only three miles. It's funny w cording to records at National headquarters. North Dakota 1ms the sec- enn't see It." "Yes'm. Ocean water ain't deal ond largest proportion mid South Dakota the third enough." American Legion ".W-k'- j Becoming Cellar. Take a Inrge square of black net, slit through on one side to the center and cut It out to fit the neck. Hemstitch the edges and tack a black silk tassel at enrh corner, or a small Jet pendant. This collar may be worn blouse and will with a add smart back touch. Chiffon may be used Instead of net. d ribbons, with Romnn or raltibow striped ends, usually fringed. Worn with dark gowns of serge or satin, as they usually are, they are very eflee tlve. One striking sash seen recently was made of copper crepe heavily embroidered In wool flowers and worn with a dark blue satin charmm;-dress- . French Novelty Plush. A French novelty plush. Imltn'ing Smart Sashes. Sbo are much seen Just now. monkey fur, U for fringe and Soue of fie smartest are in heavy d De Mortuus. sir; I know mini who walked Into the editor's olllce and told him he "Yes, , . YOUTi C 42$ CASCARA FOR Cold. Couehs V l Neglected I Co' Take no chances. Keep this etani Breaks cp a cold Grippe In 3 days Exo Quinine in this form does not affect t Laxative Mo Opiate in Mill s. fa bait Tonie I ALL DRUGGIS 118. tl-.- Cob-lent- f. fregklV Kill That the wreck of a Union Pacific at Knight, Wyo., on Janu- missioner. The new state automobile Pcense law is effective April next, InsieiSd :f March 12, the date on wh'ch it was approved, or March 15, the date on which It was filed In the office of the secretary of state. . William S. Hart, moving picture actor nnd playwright, will present street scenes of Salt Lake in one of his forthcoming pictures, having made a visit to the capital city last week to secure the pictures. Joe Garcia, a Mexican SO years of age. is being held in the county Jail at Salt Lake for investigation as to whether he may have been implicated in the killing of John Westerdahl and L. P. Peterson nt Dividend. William Bailey, fitrmerly secretary of the state board of equalization, was selected as chairman of the board at the 'organization session helil in the capltol last week. Koscoe E. Hammond was chosen as secretary of the new board. The Slate Bank of Garlnml. temporarily closed last Week, Is to reopen. Depletion of reserves, due to the difficult situation tn agricultural cred'ts, and the falling off in deposits, resulting from inability of the bank's customers to liquidate, made necessary t ho temporary suspension. Mrx. Clara Tescli was imsslhly fatally Injured. Sirs. Alia It'berts and son badly cvit by glass, her and two automobiles wrecked, when an auto driven by Clarence Cutting, aged P, collided with Mis. Roberts' machine in Salt Lake. Young Cutting admits he li to blame for accident. George ! reeuian linns n, of Magnn. was killed, and Mrs. Charles L. Eng-lih- , of Gnrfb'ld, mortally Injured nnd her husband seriously Irirf, when the automobile in which they were riding whs struck by a train nt a cross'tifj near Salt Lf.ke. Mr. English's baby wn thrown upon the pilot of the loco" motive, but escaped Injury. t.Vinontbs-olson of Mrs. Viola The B. Lund, f P.rlgham City, was hm nod about the nock ani ana the oilier day when It placed n celluloid comb In the open door of a hentlng stove, Tlie comb Ignited and exploded, throwing fhimog Into the child's clotb- - LEGION POSTS D In bis life. The department of Agriculture bill has been signed by Governor Mabey. Appointment of the new state board of agriculture and of the coniinlss'one;-oagriculture maybe expected now at nny time. Lincoln G. Kelly has been appointed by the governor as the lie:id of the department of finance, a newly created office, and Selh Pixton. of Midvale, has been named as "state bank com- 1 1 A. E. F. Play Library. An A. E. K. play library has been opened for the use of pos" of the American Legion, which prodjep plays light-colore- nJCC HALF-HUNDRE- W. If a muii lives for himself alone he ' dies unmounted. was a poet." "Ah I You know the poet?" "No; knew lilm. The editor's office was on the sixteenth floor and the window was open." Out cf Temptation's Way. Wife Left drop Into this Jewelr store until the shower Is ovt Hob No. no. Into the t,nnertsker net door. You won't see many tMn,; you want. Huston Trtiacrlpt. with it Couslis, Colds, Distemper. pared. Give your horse Kurty sprint: brine Ilamniond of the house of representatives from firnnd county, who has been very lil at Salt Lake for some time, has undergone a blood transfusion operation, ln an effort to save xTm' IWiA hi poodle." C. A. Iff BlJILL A Mistake. "Our pretty neighbor must be very much in love with her Irusband. I beard her the other day say she was' going to do her best to make her P.il- ly's life happy." "Billy's not her husband; he's her work train 1 Pit? There ii onJv one medicine thai as a medic stands out curable ailments of the kidneys, hvt bladder. stands Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t IiikI est for the reason that il has pi to be just the remedy needed in thoutc thousands of distressing upon Swamp-Roo- t make friends quiukly is effect cause its mild and immediate realized in most cases. It is a gem healinz vegetable comDound. Start treatment at once. Sold atxi' drug stores in bottles oi" two size,' med un and large However, if you wish first'to test thic great preparation send ton cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghainltfui, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper week. William 11. Cook, who d.'ed nt an Ojcdcn hospital March 11, was the third man to succumIi to injuries suf- As cigarettes '. KIDNEY AILM1 nt Eatonio Cleared Hia Stomach 50 FOR SWAMP-ROO- T fx-servi- (Copy HOLDS UTAH NEWS REVIEW Men Report Two California Cordial Treatment by Posts of the Southwest. AN OPERATION Followed Advice of Her Druggist's Wife and Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Chicago, III. "I was in bed with a NEPHI. UTAH. S. LEGION HIKERS ARE GREETED FROM SAVED ' - TIMES-NEW- Be pre- - Compound Distemper Spohn's at the a couh. Bntter still, rive as a first sign of It before he ahows stem of slcknexs. "SPOHN'S" acta preventive well aa preventive or cure. By resiaon of Its germicidal equally qualities. It disease gtrnw, abatea fever, restores appetit and expels the 60 cents and $1.15 per bottle. Buy of your drugciat. condition. HI OII-- k I I - :x:mk: - MEDICAL :x::: - - COMTAXY, GOUIIEX, 1XIIL ::::: Every Drop of Your Blood Should Be Absolutely Pure .. . . . or disorder impurities Any slight is a source of danger, aa every vital organ of the body depends upon the blood supply to properly perform its functions. Many painful and dangerous diseases are the direct result of a bad condition of the blood. Among the most serious are Rheumatism, with its torturing pain; Eczema. Tetter, Erysipelas and other disfiguring skin diseases; general which makes the strongest men THE ....... .. ............. . . . . . . t -- 1 .. .. ... .'. . . helpless, and man7 other diseases are the .direct result of impure -- blood. You can in a large measure avoid liability to disease by the use of S. S. S.. the wonderful blood remedy that has been in constant use for more than fifty years. S, S. S. cleanses the blood thoroughly. It is sold by drugg's'.s everywhere. For valuable literature and medical advice absolutely free, writ today to Chief Medical Adviser, 159 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. M!XEDU? Belgian Fishing Industry. Plans are being drawn for I he conBut at That, Old Gentleman Had struction of a large fishing harbor In which will not interfere Zeebrugge, Equipped Coffin for the Crossing with the working of the port fit a comof the River. mercial center. This Is but a part of a for the establishment of n na.Joseph '. Lincoln, told this storj-n- t project tional Ashing industry. M present Belthe luncheon of the Brooklyn colIs ulmost entirely dependent on ony of the Society of New Knglaiid gium foreign Imports, especially of preserved y Women recently to Illustrate the in the old days of New Kngland fish. The building of the new harbor will be undertaken by the government, rum : ".n old ('u . Cod settler nmde both which willandalso provide for the inpld transportation of goods; boats nnd colli:-One day he win handling called upon to mnke u colIin to be private enterprise will establish the finished In two d:i. The old fellow necessary cold stori.ge nnd erect work" demurred because he was busy mak- for making cases and bnrrels and factories for pickling, drying ami preing ii boat. But Ihe need for the coflin as imperative, so It occurred to the serving fish. insistent customcrt. that New Kng-lunrum might help. So bottle was Turks and Ducks. was get tins; Janet, a forthcoming. Ties old fellow took n swig and agreed that lie reckoned up one morning recently when situ lit would have to acruinpodate the filed this question at her mother: g i.lleiuan. In two days they returned "Where Is my old sweater, motliei,". lo laid the old innu asleep in the cor"Why. yon sent It to the ,1itf!e ner, the bottle empty and Ihe collin Armenians,'' said her mother. "Well, why don't tl.ey send it back? rendy, resling on two chairs. Buf the old bad put a cciitcrhoard in I'iiiu't Ihe ducks kill all the Armenthe cotlin." ia i?" came back Janet. She bad beam about the Turkish, outrages in Ihe near east, bnt eviSmuggler Cain $30 000,000. The Jupiincsc are said to have made dently thought the Turks wer a u profit of more than $.'Wl.ilOl),(KXI last species of barnyard fowl, which to her youiiiriil mind easily became year by smuggling opium In the fori of morphine into China. fused with the duck. GOT JOBS efli-cac- d four-yeiir-ol- Its Up as a Parent toufeedyour whether you hoy orsomereal or food, girl building "tastes that good" merely thing Grape Nuts furnishes exactly the food values needed to build young bodies, and the taste is delightful Grocers everywhere sell this food staunch wheat and malted barley Heady oo eac Economical |