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Show pace rrr AAA 8 J I1SMK j Willi of filie - :I . t r . r. m T - -j gT -- I i -- - r- -r the world 1h'aT or - - most effective V correct this condition isremed, the binatlon of simple laxative h,' u Svrun Pensin nt ft dottar bjttle, andjn. thousands 7i homes tHrihedensabie famiw free ; trial wZ remedy. For write Cr.l Caldwell Washington St., Mbntlcello. in. W,: 13 IS he Reason's SmartSk Costum i I iThe Basque and, the Redingote Pplonaise n ow t.h e.v o guelan-Pa- ns and New York rEASiL - fttAi)E - indications - City were down Tuesday of this week helped place Provd In the'Demo- cratic column; .They are glad of an opportunity to get back to see their old r- neighbors againr .Judge J. W. N. Whitecolton will have EeTerarbeinoTpayiraTTesul trot the small vote given to Senator Smoot in Utah county. Mr. Whltecotton bet that Smoot would carry the county by Instead S moot got 1,000 majority; about 50 majority. to a helpful such as they have seldom practiced before. They bave been quickened by a great ' moral stimulation,,,. Their unmistakable ardor for peace, their earnest pity and disinter- ested sympathy for those who are suffering, their readiness to help andto think of the needs of others have revealed them to themselves as wll as to the world. ;." aM who need food; the' of our Our. crops will feed most serious anxieties and resourcefulness 'of our people amidst the ; business men will serve other nations as well as our own. :""''' t. The business of the country has been supplied with instrumentalities and the commerce. I the woTM""wTttT new5 channels of trade and Intercourse The Panama rxanaHias been opened to the commerce of th nations." The two continents of America have been bound in closer ties of friendship. New Instrumentalities of acquaintance, Intercourse A MdTnuruarsemce. 'Never before States been so situated for thir ownjadvantage or the advantage of 4 their neighbors or so equipped to serve themselves and mankind. States NoWj therefore, I, Woodrow Wilsori, president' of ' of America, do day of hereby designate Thursday, the twenty-sixth November next,s a dayjof thanksgiving and prayer and invite the people throughout the land to cease from their wonted occupations and In their several homes, and places of worship render thanks to ' Almighty God. """"Th witness whereof I have hereunto. set my hand and caused the' seal of the United States to .be affixed-Done at the City of Washington this twentyeighth day of October , In the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fourteen and of the Independence of the United States of America theone..'hjiDired.. ' .:. - and thirty ;.; -- 1 PATTERNS AND car of green slate was shlppel from the Hathenbruck t quarries to Lambert Roofing Co., of 45att Lake, tocar of purple slate will be day, and shipped next week. A PUBLICATIONS ;it:";2 m -- Watch the, fpcul Piece Goods SjLh "The following abstracts ment have been filed in t'ae Fourth district covrt: Utah- - Implement Co. vs. Frank Smith; t2.41; vs. Willard Bishop, .1198.88; va. Ross Bunnell. JSS.30; '.ion t nv r Bradford, :v.-Gor-I- . AT ALL McCALL " EAMSDELL'S ltin.-emooth- .tring Nature' bloom to sallow cheeks, discourages 13 unwelcome lines and wrinklesrlmprove your looks by its daily use. lo luU 10c, "25c, SOe. jw 3Sc, 50c, 85c, $1.50. ff tht bt$t yom colj crtmm in con LD? TRY if u tlor. CATAflflH FrlY $ Wan"tads-ieamon- g the most thoroiiohlv ':,M.,IV.v'li . tkm newspaper turned to the "Classi fied Advertising", page? ii b stopm w oralis Lit r.tly - -- BrnXam-ltrlyi C- - Piaei; Clear Air Dull-Heada- r ... i. oi results wnen you use a classified ad. i L'r.L'. Pi (Tie ;:j Natty Catarrhal Discharge the ' -- V i kiMll Loft ! ' i A; : ' " ' i ' riy's Crenni Palni ' any-wji-just to Utile In the iiodrlls ynur tlopffNl .tumtf and n v'-- j 't jwsagivof the head will ' .'V - I . '' ; '.X ", ;; .iti!-N- r. ri- . - l.ri'iilhiv freely; tihn' " A- . ; 'li! : - , , "By ,. : I i -- f ' rr.. ." a " ," nofdils; - lenc(nite!ul luahi liiliaincl, pwolli'n inpinl.ra.ie. linen the in.se, licjul and j clears (lie nir passace ; st !i::s!y (llsliarses ni:it a r,v!luw ot eieanslns. soothing relief eoaies wliiih throat i for. Drunkenneia. In a recent court of Inaulrv U ki You che ": . - , Dou't Jay1, - awake it .'I' sfrns-gliii- ? for brpath, with 4ieal stulTed; nostrils cKisctL hawklns; iiii.l blowing. Catarrh er running nose, foul miwods droppli'ir Into tho throat. niil raw lryiiessij) distress- V ir,? but truly needless. "Tut onrc tn fjitlcjusr "1".'-- ''reiim i:a lui" and your eohl r '.... .;.v.-::suruly disai'i.oar. nwM.--witu.if- yo-n- s Indiana, towa a formeFlartender was called to the stand as aa expert la the matter of what constitutes drunkenness. "Of course, when alman can't track right, he's drunk," gala the bartender, "but outside of that I'm always sure he's 'tight' if he cries and tells what a pood wife and family he as; lens me m coundence he Is inak. ing 5,00O a year, or preaches'a ear. morf to all his on ths evils of firlak,". tot-m- fellow-bax-flie- s . i CED HABIT-TRA- ROBERT LANSING, It's ctrlous, but.lhe one who atr!v Ton Is the one that Is broke. x TO AZTECS , Acting Secretary of State. Americans Not the Orislnal Gum Chewers, as the World Seems to Have Believed. ... . i of Mexico are said to have been the firsts gum chewers; : known In this, or, for that matter, any The followers of other, continent. Cortez reported that the Indians I chewed, a gum to quench thirst and, . By HERBERT KAUFMAN relieve exhaustion. " They pbtalneaj Author of "Do Something! Be Something!" by tappuig.i ." ; USIXESS is a man'tojiian contact,-iwhich the-- - and" today the manner of gathering' -tseUcr Tn JlTir buyer establish a pers6nal l)ondrany more rtliatF he bp? Is In close analogy to the; battle is a hand-to-han- d grapple vheretn tone and muscle and process of gatheringmaple sugar la sinew decide the cuitcoiiie. Trade as Well as war has changed aspect: New Eugland.The tree Is Indigenous, to tbe northern countries of South ' both are now fought at long range. America, Central America and espe-- j 4u& of heroes wouUl have no JMfiXko. thelast-name- d Just as a present-da- y Gannon B dernized: Japan ecs " no-long- -- -- ; : d, 7jn otntho en' nlshlng about tire supply consumed annually In the : States, 7 Thesapote tres is tisually found In- groupsf frequently growj to a heilJht of 40 to 50 feetx is, generally ,terr'. Bfrafght, and has a long, clear length . which makes It most desirable fortim-bsrms T09.F004 la of a reddish -- j - hogafly color, Is quite hard, heavy. compact In texture and fine grained.. Door sills and framed of this remark, able wood have been unearthed in laenr"Hln9"xaMf r- found to be In an excellent tate :,The merchant wh (IoesriVkdvcrtise is Drettv rmirti irt The wood id ta de-- , same position as that in which Japari stood when her preservation. eyes wetc4 inand today Jiy cabinet JiiakiJrs, who;,' vt..tu iu u c w I'Jimesjua cnanged.Jh employ 1nthrmntraftrctnre;3rf as sufily destroy ."his business its the cannon of grade furniture and household fittings. once w.v iiuiuwcu me wana ot Satsuma.- - Unless take the The fruit, the sapodilla pear, Was : ybtl lesson to heart, unless you realize the importance of not advertising only as a means of extending your business but for defending it al prepared io lace the consequences of a folly as expects ta survive m a contest in which ,us uvcisary uears a swora twice the length of his own. Don't think that its too late' to begin because there areo manv' stores which have had the advantage of years of cumulative adver. tising. The town is. crow inf. Tt wu " niuie nexr vp.nr. It needs increased trading facilities justb'uw as it's hun gry for new. neigntor:iooas. Newspaper advertising has reduced the vain of fares have cut out the prominent-- and .five cent advantage of bewr .round the cornev" A store fot.mlln.Mran tJlugh the coltlmns. of. neighbor to its aisles, while you sit by and see the people on own block enticed awav. ... your aDie to retaliate nr ".vU jruiu uving ji. secure rew customers to take, their place. ' It is not i question of your ability to stand Wcost of but of being able to survive without "It. Tl w.. 1.." 7. consider is nbV only an extension of hofdin" your business what you already have. V . is an rtne Advertising investment; cost ofwhich U ?'.,- proportion to its returns as seeds are to the harvest. And it t' as preposterous for you to c6nsidcr publicity as an. expense a3 it fur fanner to hesitate over jouW-tpurchasing a fertilizer' if he discovered that he could profitably increase his crops by employ - 0-,- btf i- - q -- ( et .V--'-- . used columns of the .uuuiiiusi fc.v.,..uulirtHu daily pressT" O You can scarcely fail Tests -- Z1 - , Used by the elite of New York Society for twenty-thre- e years and. etill their favorite. Impart health and away the marks of Time, " ; The effect of women's votes on prohibition in Tuesday's election Indicated that.wouien do not unanimonsly opiwse"" "' ; "" ' salOofls. ; - . PERFECT COLD GREAM la , (CORJTlstlt) : i sv.'"; . In Nevada! which seems won to the cause of equal 6uffrage,103 precincts out Of 240 gave 3,619 votes for worn- - ' DAGGETT , .. " ' ' - ' he d " army opportunity-- : to display the- - individual valor of its" members, just so a merchant ' who counts rtpoh Iris direct acquaititanceship for success, is a relic STRAYED OR STOLEN a business dodo. ' ' . :i Biiy "horse, branded S.C. on right of the past bonlderrReturfi to' 28TET First HZ Japan changed her policy of exclusion forcignersr after a fleet , Trovo, and be rewarded. ' of warslnps-batiere- d down the Satsuma fortifications. , The Samurai,' riTii'ftiair MM who had Hitherto considered their blades and bows efficient discovered tirarofic caniidn was fiifglitler tliaTairtlie .swords iVcreatloil if they could not gel near to use them.. Japan profitedby Q Ever notice how often the less.gn. She did not wait enough until further ramparts were pounded to 1 1 V pieces but was satisfied with her one experience and proceeded to' a ciscaraea mbdernizeJacr-mctho. -- of-t- .... WODDROW WILSON. . .r - r-f - In Montana, where workers American Woman Suffrage associatioo" madajherolc efforts to win the ballot, the vote was so ilose that the official count will he necesary to decide the outcome, but the 'women have a slight lead on officlal-anincomplete The-Azt- , needs - ulaUon-conc6ra'6d- ' Marriage, licenses have been-Iu- ed to the following -- couples: Oliver- - C. Reberger. and Mrs. Julia M. McCar-rollboth of Salt Lake; Win. W. Ed wards of Spanish Fork, and Gertrude. Wilde, of .Coalville, : $ our' completion ' - - J131.25. - 0Tgsnl2"atl6n:": ' By " .. . ;.' : Mayor CV F. "Jlecker has received a letter from Gov.'Wm. Spry urging the early formation of local chapter of the Utah State Red Crdss board. Mayor Decker .will confer with the county commissioners and the work may be taken up In conjunction with a county i Today ' (Signed) of 'judg- 1. ! I nine"""'"' - " lzZi,: ." - tf Two of Seven State's." -- - President W. C. Orem was- here yesterday on a tour of Inspection, by P. S. Murphy and Frank FASHION V They ,w"in I. . ! . j Ars-TIar suffrage" leaders are re- v over belated returns lndjrjtinL joicing that votes" for women had been appa ' ently granted In " two of the" serea.. states voting on the question in Tu' day's, election, with a thjrd state la doubt - First returag had indicated defeat of the granting of the. franchise to womea la all seven slates xoncerted. 7 Montana and Nevada, according to the ' : latest retnrns, granted votes i& women, while, Nebraska showed snch a small vote against the proposal - that the ' women clatmedjjthe state. Missouri, Ohio .and North and South Dakota re- fused to granLequal suffrage, the vote" against granting tjbe frahbhlse to wornen increasing with the Size of the pop- -- r iMcGACL - fiil.vfif "::;Thit.iiv.i;-'T- - " -- Woman1 n a. . ' and . AT HOME are accurately doscribeH and beautifully illustratccl in the New Autumn t m ft , -r- n airano. jars, w, n. iee oi sail lase v . . t. . - them 1 $ -- mm mil y ; LOCALS "li1 . Caldwell-- n . to stiPkjadaclivlchi!;' etcTTDrug stores sell Dr. . - - " t The year tliaf toa Tioiitf " " vpftr' nf" dismnllnfl tlocausft of the IHtUtaM mighty forces fof war and flf change ft hlch have dlai'urbed the world, also a year of speclal'blesi... J.r us. to remaia at peace, with htmor,' and to vouchsafed has been It the needs of those acd soce part to 'enccor ihe own our been We want. .have in who are peace andjelf-tontro- l y. .vileged by in some degree to steady l.:e counsels and" shape thaopes anihpcrposes ot a day offear and 'ilirrrcss.. Our people ha ve looked TJpyiQthcTfljwn'life as a nation with utiper comprehension, a fuller realization "ofthelr responsibilities as v !l"as of their blessing$ and . a keener sense o fthe moral and practca! significance, of what their f . part'amongthe nations of the world" may come to he, fore-igindustrial war in their own and com-- . The hurtful effects of tuore see the more mercial affairs have made them feel the fully and ihanloo-ttrTfi- iff well's Syrup Pepsin. This Js a ural, pleasant-tastin- g rfemedy ln tie. yet positive in action Vh quickly relieves Indigestion,' S? observedur 4ayrof Eitloaul now drawing to a close since1 we last I The tho In Nearly everyone appetite and the digestive or 8301 r abused,, resulting in tiQno fpoUoaous wate thatr- Ihoweliaadause8 mi"fJ and distress. v long beea the honored jqustoni ot.ojir people autumn of maiy, blessins3iid mercies "to us as aviation.- Appelitc Follow . War. lol- - J to turn ttp-tl- .. LEROY DUKE ivxccumjL niv.jx attend lassInt ed HERMAN GRIMM LEO THURMAN AUGUST ALLENl R. H. BEESLEY :Z 'at -cin..a larX It has foriiis Ls 4 HORACETBEEBE -- O L .HEDENBERG THOS. COCHRAN " "M. H. GRAHAM a Tin tta nn,r r -- A ... i'HE PRESIDENT)F THE UNITED STATES OFAMERICA.. r fl - - S.J.JONESARTHUR CRAVEN VERN HARDY W. DUNN- J. v ri ir won. ivicwuvkij. lill-Memberire;jeauest- ni.o.i BOOSTER COMMITTEE - ... . A PROCLAMATION. vestigati: jl - . S DY -- 1 - - President JJ'ilson has Issued a.,proc!amation designating Thursday, ' November 26. as Thanksgtplng day i The president proclamation, which refers to thelficf that "the i; And we will o ovef theXenturv MarlTwithinthe nexfweek. Why? because thirW. 0. W. the strongest Fraternal Insurance Society In the" worldTHagTReseirve Fund of 17,000,000, invested in- the best of Municipal and .School Bonds in the Nine Western States .in which it-. "680,000 invested in the State of Utahv. It's a Community Builder! operates. - ". H iiiee f - .., . 1 PresidentVilson's Thahk&ll giving Proclamation 4; iWeeks, isJhe 'Record &f 82 it , . m Brjouo-Camp-Ndt-4- . - . m&r tery popular In the for demand kets. but the constaut Mum and the consequent tapping so, Latin-America- n ;. u Educed theslzetndquanty fruit that It has become almost a Throughout the negligible product. tba sap is up, while rainy- season tie tapping is done by the eblcleros, whose only implemants are a machete . v and a piece of ro;ie. " filoul lb The Tope Is fastra waist and slipped arcana' a tree, ing the chiclero.s hands free to maka incisions spirally al- lthe around the tree. The Ba'p runs aln4 , the Incisions' and is collected la cups at the"ba8e.T"iriobk8"like"mrrk""at first, but soon turns to a yellowish color and thickens to the consistency of treacle. It is collected end bouea la a rather primitive; manner In largo kettles, and when it has reached the proper" consistency It Is kneaded and" tho surplus moisture expressed. It Is then molded Jn to large loaves and Is ready for Eiitmient Argonaat. 01 " V- -- Garden Soil That Lasts.' So valuable Is good date garden soil refuse. $5.0n0 an Through ages ofcuUiva'-tlono' indication of wearinff tho exceptions' valu that, the Arab acre for It. it gives out," hence placed upon it.' .will ,'; n ' |