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Show rf r: THE PAYSOXIAN, Growing Old Too Soon? Are you one of thoee unfortunate folka who finds yourself feeling older than you should? Do you feel lame and stiff morning; drag through the day with a constantly aching back? Evening find you utterly worn-outThen look to your kidney. Present day life puts a heavy burden on the kidneys. They slow up and poison accumulate and upset blood and nerves. Help your weakened kidneys with Doans Kidney Pills. Doans have helped thousands and should help you. UTAH Ask your neighbor I ImmJTm An Idaho Case C. A. Troyer, miner. Main St, Wardner, Idaho, I had a says: gnawing pain In the small of my back. When I straightened u p after bending I had a knife-lik- e pain and my kid-- r y neys acted and both-ereme at night ' t A friend advised me to use Doans Kidney Pills. After using three bones, the pains disappeared and my kidneys were in good shape." Gat Doaas at Asp Stora, 60c s Bax irreg-kularl- ct DOAN'S- Distinguished Officials of World Powers Invited to Attend Opening Session at 8ceno of Arm Parley Ths Antenna. Yvashlngton. Chile and Peru, estranged for forty years by their dispute over Tacna-ArlcJoined here Monday in a new effort to compose their differences and. remove the 'problem of the Pacific as a source of international friction In Iitin-Americ- JSLIOtU BRkii Rod DCE Ip fcsome rojv VfJLV The opening session of the confer-encPOSTER MILBURN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y. was called to order In the presence of official representatives of all the governments of the world and within the Union building, already made historic In the annals of FsscimsHngly Frsgraat international concilatlon by the sessions of the armament conference. As spokesman for President Hard-ing- , which invited the two governments Stsp 25c, Oiataeat 25 aa J 50c, Talcum 25c. to discuss their problem here. SecreHILLS HONEY & TAR tary Hughes was accorded the task of GOOD FOR BAD COUGHS opening the conference and sounding 65c at stores; 75c by mail Address lts keynote in nn address expressing New York Drug Concern, New York the anxious but impartial Interest o the United States in an agreement.' ONE Luis Izquierdo was delegated to reEEK FREE spond for Chile and Mellton Porras for breathing In a few hour! Peru. In prepared addresses each deswelling reduced in e sew days; regulates the liver, kidaeys, stomach clared the wiUlnness of his delegaand heart; purifies the blood, strengthens the tion that the negotatlons would be a entire system. Writa tor free Trial TraatmsM. e Cuticura Talcum j n wo oe BiKU Always Healthful CMOftOAAD COIL The Tuner. Starting DBOPST BEMEOY CO, Oept S.MTUNTB, 61 CANT CUT OUT A Beg Bpavbi er Tharnughpin but you can clean them off YOU promptly with RB and you work the horse same time. Does Mt Ulster or remove the hair. $2.50 per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more if yon write, 4 A free. W. F. TOOK, he- - Mi teak Si. SariwfisU, Rim YouD Get A Years Wcar u( success. One of the most distinguished gatherings Washington has seen In many years made up the list of invited guests. At the beginning of the real wore of the negotiations new representatives of ths United States will be present The conference marks a resumption of diplomatic relations formally brok-o-n off in 1910, although there have been a number of diplomatic exchanges since by roundabout channels.' In the spirit which animated the opening day, diplomatic observers here professed to sse unusual promise of success for the gathering. In all her previous expressions Peru has maintained that not only the little tract of Tacna-Arlc- a was In dispute, but tliat She desired a broad ad justment of all the oilier issues growing out of the war on the Pacific. Chile has insisted that the issue is sovereignty over Tacna-Aric- only . a. Australia in Wrong Place. Checking by radio with time clocks In France reveals, so authorities say, an error of 100 yards la Australia's latitudina" position on all maps. We may have to move Australia on our maps, sayj the Scientific Americas. Important to Examine carefully every bottle f CASTOHIA, that famous 4d remedy for infants and children, and see that It 8meot Talks Bonus With President Washington. President Harding this week will give his final word on the soldier bonus bill pending before tlie senate, it was learned at the White House. Senator Smoot, Utah, called at the Write House to discus his bill, confining th adjusted compen-satlo- n to long term Insurance. He talked with the president for an hour, but declined to Indicate Hardings views of his measure. If the bill Is defeated in the senate lie will seek to have the sales tax Incorporated in whatever bonus measure is passed, he said Red Cross Will Save Europe Bears the Paris. The American Red Cross, afof Signature ter eight years of work, during which In Use for Over 30 Years. It expended more than $400,000,000, Children Cry for Fletchers Castorit will close it main activities In Europe The halo a man sees on a girls head at the end of June. This announceduring courtship develops Into a bon- ment was made Sunday by Dr. Ross Hill, director of foreign rations, who net after marriage. has Just returned from a two months' If a bad nablt hasn't killed a maa survey of Europe, extending from Warhe la saw to Constantinople. Dr. Hill said by the time he is seventy-five- , he believed there no longer wns pretty sure it wont. any need for American relief erfort in the d countries. The welfare of the people of Europe was better than at any time since the war, tie said, due largely to American aid. war-affecte- Why She Changed: To Abandon Arizona Railway Washington Abandonment of the e line of the MorencI Southern railroad between Guthrie and MorencI, Ariz.. was authorized by the interstate commerce commission. th!rty-six-mll- I have always used the cheaper baking powders, supposing them just as good as Royal but I invested in a can of Royal Baking Powder and now find all my baking so much improved that I will use no other kind. Miss muni-cipnll- C.L.B. ROYAL Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Sand far Ntxa Royal Cook Book It's FREE. Royal Baking 126 WUUamS tNew York Pow-derC- Detroit Operatee Own Car System Detroit, Detroit Monday assumed the task of providing means of transportation for its citizens, taking over the lines within the city of the Detroit United Railways, as authorized by the voters recently. Tlte lines were consolidated with the municipal street railway system, making the largest owned street railway company in the world, with 303 miles of tracks and 145; trolley cajs. The larger number of Detro't United employes are being taken into the municipal system. o, y f inch from one end tube wind on the No. 22 D. C. C. wire within one-haInch of the other end of the tube. lf HOW AMATEUR CAN BUILD A RECEIVER Instructions for Setting Up the Antenna and for Assembling ttfe Tuner. In order to pick up sufficient energy with the simple radio receiving set It is necessary to connect one terminal to an antenna consisting of one or more wires suspended In the air and Insulated from all grounded material and the other terminal to a ground, usually the water supply pipe. The height of an antenna used with a small receiver should not be less than 80 feet. As the received energy varies directly as the height of an antenna, the higher tbe antenna the louder will be the signals or voice produced. The length of an antenna for short wave reception should not be less than SO feet nor should it be longer than 200 feet. The minimum wave length to which a simple receiver can be adjusted for electrical resonance will be above that used by amateurs If the receiver be connected to an antenna 200 feet or more, in length. A simple radiophone receiver capable of picking up radiophone stations similar to KDKA at East Pittsburgh, eaa be assembled by a. novice for from $4 to $15, depending upon tbe ballder's ability to use his hands. If the builder will construct most of his apparatus he will appreciate it much more and probably will understand more about its operation than If he buys a set already made., However, for those who liave not the ability or the time to spend constructing their own apparatus the following description will not only give the details as to the construction of each component part of a receiver but also wliat standard ready-mad- e parts can be purchased and used in Its stead. The material can be purchased at any electrical supply store. In erecting a simple antenna for use with the receiver shown in the diagram, the antenna proper and the lead-iare of stranded copper wire, strand No. 22, costing about 1 cent per foot. The two insulators are of molded material and can be purchased for about 25 cents each. The antenna shown Is supported between a house and a pole. It may be found more convenient to support It between a tree and a house, two houses or even between two chimneys on the same house. In bringing down the lead-icure should be taken that it Is kpt as far away from grounded material as possible and when bringing through the wail or under the window into the house It should be brougiit through some sort of an Insulating tube, such as rubber or bakelite. In making the ground connection the same kind of wire can be used as was purchased for the antenna. You van clean a section t the waterpipe horoughly and solder tbe ground wire hard-draw- n n n t-- tC lL Fasten one end of the winding to ths tube but allow some surplus wire on the other end for making a connection. After the winding is In piace give it a coat of shellac or varnish to hold the turns in place. Assemble tlie circular-cu- t pieces of wood In the geometrical center of the square blocks and then shellac or varnish them for the appearances sake. When thoroughly dry slip the two end blocks into the wound tube und by means of a few finishing brads driven through the cardbonrd tube, fasten the end blocks to the wound tube. Tlie slider Is to be mounted od top of the coil and should be capable cf making contact with any turn w.f the wire on tlie tube. In order to remove the insulation from the wire just under the rod where the slider moves back and forth, wrap a piece of sandpaper mound n thin piece of wood and using another piece of wood as a guide, sandpaper the insulation from tlie winding. Drill a hole, inch in diameter through the h slider rod about Inch In from each end so that the rod can be fastened by screws lo the end blocks. After the slider rod Is fastened In place 6ee that the contact finger oil the bottom of the slider can at all times make good contact with the wit .ing. Mount a binding post on eituer end of the coll, attaching one by means of a wire to the slider rod aud the other to the end of the wire wound on the tube and tlie tuner is Complete,' A tuner can be purchased already assembled for about $3.50 to one-eight- h one-fourt- $4.00. LINKING MAKING THE TUNER To make a tuner for this receiver, the followirg raw material will be re- quired: Piece of cardboard tailing three outside diameter and five inches long, costing nhout 10 cents. 300 feet No. 22 double magnet wire costing 25 cents. Standard slider (see sketch) for by U brass rod. 40 cents. 1 length of U by 4 brass rod (square) 20 cents. 2 binding posts (aee sketch) 20 cents. 2 circular blocks of wood whose diameter is Just equui to the inside diameter of the piece of cardboard inch and tubing and between thick. Some shellac or varnish is also Inches six-inc- 3-- 8 2 MOVIE AND RADIO British Scientists Hava Soma Success in Wireless Transmission of Motion Pictures. British scientists are reported to have met with more or less success In developing a method of transferring motion pictures by radio. Some months ago a photograph was transferred by wireless from the Copen-lre- n newspaper, the Politiken, to Eng. l?5d, and later from England to a ship In mid Atlantic, so tliat the possibility of linking the movies with the new art is not remote. If perfected the new development of the already versatile art will make It possible for one to see on his own receiving instrument things that are hapFor pening ut a great distance. instance, a ship is sinking at sen. Thg transmitting station of tbe vessel, Instead of sending a message of the dis aster, sends a picture that anyone with a receiving set will be able to see Just as the present broadcasting programs are beard. That all sounds remote now, but tlie telephone was considered even more so, and the wireless, even after Marconis immortal message had bridged tlie Atlantic, was generally b' lieted to be akin to the idea of per pelual motion. Eureka. The schools of the Tlntic district will close, oh June 9. Brigham City. The Brigham Rotary club has inaugrated a movement to take tlie Echo male chorus, com seed entirely of local singers, to the International Rotary convention, to be held at Los Angeles June 5 to 30. The city council has pledged financial support, tlie Rotary club has made l rppropriatlon. various Interests of the city have pledged support nnd the local club officials will make an appeal to tlie other Rotary clubs of the state or assistance, in order that tills singing organization may represent Utah In song at the great convention at Los Angeles next month, TIPS TO THE RADIOIST crystal detector cannot be satisfactorily amplified. Insulate ends of aerial wires with several small insulators. Wherever possible rye aerial wires at right angles to electric light wires. Tlie leud wire should be the size of the combined number of wires In the aerial. Gas piping makes a poor ground, tint the cold water pipe ground is excellent. A crystal detector is never as efiiolent as a vacuum tube detector no mutter what instruments are connected to it. Within three to five miles from a broadcasting station indoor one wire aerials about 40 feet long stretched from room to room, are generally satisfactory with crystul detectors. Ask your neighbor! An Idaho Com ' C. a. Troyer, miner. Main St, Wardner, Idaho, save: I had a gnawing pain in th email of my back. When I straightened u p after bending 1 had a kntfe-lik- e pain and my kidney acted irreg- ularly and DOAN C-Q SIDNEY VII leM FOSTER-M- I LBuy O- BUFFALO. H. Y. 2 Cuticurafolcum Fas Hq aHaili Frssraat Always Healtlmil. 5ap 2St. Oiatmset 25 sad 50c, Talcms 2Se. HILLS HONEY A TAR GOOD eon BAD OOUBHS 65c at stores; 75c by maiL Addrea New York Drug Concem,New York TREATED ONI UN Fill Short breathing re- lieved In a few boom iwtUlot reduced la few days; rsguhtes ths liver, kidneys, stnnirk end heart; purifies the blood iBtrsagtfcen ths ntire system. Writ far Free trial Tnatmaal. CM III DBOm BED ED? C- Dipt SA, ITUBTA, U YOU cm CUT AMs. . but you eta promptly with Beaver Murdock Academy is to close s nn educational Institution. 'Moab. Cl up & Sons of Sait Lako have contracted 8,000 head of lamtis from Moab sheepmen for fall delivery. The price agreed upon is 10c per pound f. o. b. Thompsons and Cisco. Ogden. Eggs are moving Into cold itorage In Utah, as is Indicated by the reports of the cold storage warehouses of the state, made to the state board of agriculture. On the first of the present month there were 14,214 cases in storage, compared with 1878 the first of April. both- ered me at night. A friend advised me to use Doan's ML, tey Pills. After using three boxes, the.5- 'ns disappeared and my ktdneya were in. rood shape. GatEuaatat Any fosse, 40e a Bw Ogden. Roy Leavitt, a meat cutter lost considerable blood and had to be taken to the hospital when a knife slipped in his grasp and caused a deep wound in the right groin. CUT etu off sod yoa work tbo horso sum Bom, Pms OsOlI'Jfor or remove tbo bale, ft)0 per bottle, delivered. Will tall jrAu mot If yon writ W. F. T0UM, be. IM litah W H. foAsMB, Mam Teall Get A Years Wesr mm whu yam buy Trust the American cow Logan. to relieve the credit situation and Improve the federal reserve ratio. She is doing It, bless her honest heart Taken in connection with hogs and poultry, the dairy cow has been the strongest upholder of business in the lieriod of depression." This, is the view of an Eastern financial Journal In speaking of an increased Australia in Wrong Ptac. consumj th.n of dairy products In connection Checking by radio with time docks with the milk campaign that la now In France reveals, so authorities say, being waged throughout tlie country an error of 100 yards In Australia's and in Utah in particular. iutltucllnul position on all maps. We may have to move Australia on our Farmington. The Farm Bureau Wo- maps, says the Scientific American. men of Davis County have planned tin following campaign: June to July. Important to Motboro Examine carefully every bottle of Cleaning and Pressing July t tliat famous old remedy August, Dress Construction ; July to JASTOltlA, 'or infants and children, and see that It to September to October, "Health. Bears the Logan. Plans for nn observance of signature of Memorial day by the American Legion In Use for Over 30 Years. has been made by Ixigan Post No. 7 Children Cry for Fletchers Castori It was decided to repeat the perform The halo a man sees on a girl's bead nnces of last Memorial dav and hold i, during courtship develops into a bon-nmen parade of uniform after marriage. to be followed by ceremonies at tlie city cemetery in memory of the fallen If a bad nablt hasn't killed a man heroes of tlie late war. by tlie time he is seventy-five- , he Is Salt Lake. Fears of local business pretty sure it wont men and postal authorities that the air mail service would he discontinued Tlie United States lost far more solwere allayed when Congressman E. O. diers in the Civil war than in the Leathervvood telegraphed the Commer- ' Vorld war. cial eluh that the house of represenIn 20 years 183,000 homes hove tatives has concurred In tlie senate measure appropriating $1,900,000 for been broken up in the United States by divorce courts. maintaining tlie service. a et Salt Lake. As a part of the Memorial day program, Poppy day will he observed in Salt Lake in common with all other large cities of the United State;. Under the auspices of (lie Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Amerl-ti- n War M there, tiiese popples are g distributed ail over tlie country with the obje.t in !ow that on Memorial (lay each citizen a ill wear a poppy in lion ir of tin sa who gave ail for their country. That slogan, Honor the dead by helping the living," Mill lie on e ery t- nzuo and the whole notion will lnnv its head before the little red flower, born In France, at the hands of little children, many of them made orphans by the war. be-n- A cotton-covere- Princess Mary Gets Gold Dress Iegrade. A dress of pure gold Is one of the mogt conspicuous of the wedding gifts received by Princess Marie of Rumania, who will he married hers Jane 1 to King Alexander of Jugoslavia. The dress was presented to her by the peasants of the country. King Alexander has received from the Serbians in Macedonia a shirt of purs silk, woven on a hand loom from a msdlnsval designs that now Is neap, ly sv.lnct. one-hal- of the cardboard DROPSY 1 C9U.au Salt Lake. In view of the demand for a reduction in the cost of the schools of the country and the talk wtnlch is being indulged In that the Institutions are higher educational costing an enormous sum of money. Dr. George II Thomas, president of the University of Utah, lias compiled statistics regarding the cost In tlie higher educational Institutions In the mountain and coast states and compared them with tbe University of Utah, tliat are reported as flattering to tlie Utah university. Tlie average taxes per student In tlie University of Utah Is $125.31, which Is the lowest of any university in the mountain and coast country. Ephraim Tlie council has made an initial appropriaton of $50 for the support of the Boy Scout movement " -- ? msuMirnj Tufa 90 mat or msrrn SOUTH AMERICAN DELEGATES JOIN IN feFFORT TO REACH BOUNDARY PACT .Are you on of those unfortunate folks who finds yourself feeling oldtv than you ahouldf Do you feel lame and stiff mornings; drag through the day withe constantly aching beck? Evening find yoa utterly worn-outThen look to your kidneys. Present hfe puts a heavy burden on tbe kidneys. They slow up end poisone accumulate and upset blood and name. Hefp your weakened kidney with Loan Kidney pais. Doans have helped thousands and ahould help yon. From All Parts of ? ' Growing Old Too Coon? Pithy News Notes Ssrenr , Richfield R. D. Young returned from an inspection of the Piute reservoir nnd reports the hig dam In first-clas- s condition, allowing no sign of the immense pressure the flood waters aie placing upon it. The executive committee of tlie Piute irrigation project met at tlie reservoir recently and made un official inspection of tlie dam. Tlie members agreed that the dam could withstand any flood water tha.1 may come. Tlie totul American casualties In war were 302,612, with deaths numbering 77,118. TALES OF TOWNS . (lie World Chicago has one cold storage which will accommodate 21,000 plant tons of meat. Dallas, Tex., cuts the weeds on the in town and churges the expense to the owners. taonnt lots Pasadena, Cui., owns and operates the electric light plant, water nnd sewer farm and incinerator. system Ljnchbnrg, Va is to hove a malleable iron works plant with an initial daily capacity of six tons, a $1, (XX), 000 corporation having been formed for Its erection. Detroit ranks fourth in population among American cities; Kansas City, Mo nineteenth. The area of Detroit is 75.C2 square miles; that of Kansas City, Mo., 62.5 square i Mes. New York, in 1856, bought the 843 acres of barren rocks and stagnant swamps which is now Central park, at an average price of $7,3(X) an acre. Millions for development have been ' ' spent since then. |