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A A referendum on the question whether the collection of checks by banks at par should he made a universal practice thruout the country has begun among 1400 business organizations connected with the chamber of commerce of the United States. A special committee recommended that the practice Complete History of What Has be made universal from an conomic Been Happening Throughout standpoint, without further legislation, if possible. AND BACKACHE St Louis Woman Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound I was bothered St. Louis, M. with cramps and pains every month and had backache and had to go to bed as I could not work. My mother and my whole family always took Lydia E. Pink-ha- Vegetabie Compound for such troubles and they induced me to try it and it has helped me very much. I dont have cramps any more, and I can do my housework all through the month. 1 recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends for female troubles. Mrs. Della Scholz, 1412 Salisbury Street, St. Louis, Mo. Just think for a moment. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has been in use for nearly fifty years. It iv prepared from medicinal plants, by the utmost pharmaceutical skill, and supeThe ingredients thus rior methods. combined in the Compound correct the conditions which cause such annoying symptoms as had been troubling Mrs. Scholz. The Vegetable Compound exercises a restorative influence of the most desirable character, correcting the trouble in a gentle but efficient manner. This is noted, by the disappearance, one of the disagreeable after another, " symptoms. Constipation Relieved Without the Use a; of Laxatives Nujol is a lubricant not a so medicine or laxative cannot gripe. When you are constipated, not enough of Natures lubricating- liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe - Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. Try it to' day. Understanding the people own time is a real job. of our Relief Sure INDIGESTION FOR 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN- S 25$ end 75$ Packages. Everywhere SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking COLD MEDAL Ai' The worlds standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in good health. In three sizes, ail druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Look for the name Gold Medal on erery bos and accept no imitation great-grandso- By (&. JESSIE Pithy News Notes From All Parts of A. PARSONS UTAH A by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) No, indeed, Ralph! You know it would lie most incorrect fur mother to SUSPENDERS r or Support Ifenl Gutr60e) ud Ho beet or No robber to pot from A fun yew 8bc), Ogden. Chief of police Curtis I Alison closed all games of chance that attempted to operate in the city in connection with the Wild West show. phor Bronse BoetieM ASK YOUR D CALCIC one-thir- r, h g g radio-telephon- 400-met- Amtmst UJ?: p")fj M- w Mrnmfaetmrar C Wan Adrian. Kicb. mine for a can of Edgeworth Of course William didnt know how much gold there was in the mine or he wouldnt have paid so high a price even for his beloved Edgeworth. As he writes the story with lead pencil on the back of a map Dear Mister Larue & Bro. Co. You'll notice I aint going to let them people what put that xxxxxxx (thie wee the name of a competitive friends product) atuff get away by their loneaome ii the high pries due; cause they're just tinhorns anyway alongside of me, what traded a claim in the Diddyrod country one time for a small tin of Edgeworth. And the sourdough what got the claim from me for the Edgeworth took eighty thousand dollars out of the ground what I didn't think was In it. Salchaket Post-offl- cs William Craigia ' Alaska That was the most expensive can of Edgeworth that ever was bought. We have many letters from our friends who have gone to great lengths to get their favorite tobacco. We prize them all, but this one has a particularly warm place in our hearts. We dont want any Edgeworth smoker to have to pay more than the regular price for Edgeworth. to We do want every try Edgeworth, and its just as pleasant for us to send free samples to any as it is pipe-smok- wa.-decid- d mere touches of embroidery being used c ordinarily, or trimming in some form. A little frock for early fall seen recently bad a trimming formed of round sections of the silk crepe of which the frock was made mounted on buckram so that they held their shape and set together to form insets In the skirt, sleeves and waist. self-fabri- French Conceit French lingerie In baby blue is embroidered in solid embroidery in pink James Bodeil, Ifc years of Big Electric Plants. age, a resident of llerriman, was electric plants Many nf tlie greatest drowned at Crystal hot lake, whlje and mountains the Rocky are among Mill ih.v. At Fresno, in bathing. on tl.e Pacific coast. r on tlie brow of Pro to. Utahs crop of onions this (alifiirnia. a heava nenrbv mountain supplies the aggregates 100 acres. The esyear a puriest head of water used for such at 450 bushels y ield is placed timated tile power is disfifty-twcars will lie acre and pose, l.t'Kl feet, and per tributed over a distance of 35 miles. shipped . Last year tlie shipment installations In s.mie of tlie western was ninety cars. Reports to the burthe water, after serving its purpose eau of crop statistics show that the in generating electric power, condition of sugar beets in Utah Is lized for irrigating land. highly favorable. res.-rvoi- o er pipe-smok- for a to hand his can over to someone whos run short. pipe-smok- er If Edgeworth doesn'tsuityou, its no use try- $39,-757.8- Simplicity. There is a tendency to avoid elaborately trimmed frocks these days, or lavender. - He swapped agold son-in-la- I - If heeeHopplyJMJJ no direct, firing dealer's y.name. Aeeept Look for Get die genuine end neme on buckle. Wnte for etoiy Spring dtretch. COKHNY STRECM MISMMDM d th-es- Jewelry to Match. Jewelry that blends with the color of tlie headgear is a particular pleasing fancy and one well worth following. Beads and other neck ornaments may be had in practically any color, and so many charming things are available that every hat or frock may have its very own jewelry. (U swse-trnojr8prlngs give the etreteb. n by-te- A water try It. At all rood drurei-t- v TV eeota, er direct from HESS Cfcaato. MauW. Im THEY ALWAYS DO announce our engagement earlier than six weeks before the World Then let's have the wedding six Count de Cbambrum, minister plen- weeks from today. Why not, please T ipotentiary and charge d'affaires of pleaded Ralph. WESTERN Ogden. Mrs. T. L. Coupler is in the of the who is a Ridiculous! exclaimed Sue. With Dee hospital, suffered from injuries Itev. Joseph Meiser, Catholic parish France, and alleged to have been inflicted by her Marquis Lafayette, voiced his nations the bridesmaids not priest at Olfin, Bunnells county, Tex., true love of America in an address scarcely a stitch of yet consulted, sewing done. husband, T. L. Coupler, 43, a former was taken from his parish house celebration of Lafayette's But, seriously, Sue, do please con- insurance agent. unmasked men and flogged, lie here at the Sons of the sider the announcement, l'ou don't and birthday conducted by the was accused of being know how Im pining to have - my Salt Lake. A reduction fare of one Revolution. opposed the public schools. friends know that I really am a lucky and the cost of the regular fellow." will be established the round fare of bloc Members of farm trip the Four persons were instantly killed Your friends have every confidence from points on the Union Pacific syscirculatare house of one representatives and three others injured, perhaps to be in you, Ralph, and even I aiu willing tem in Utah to Salt Lake for the state fatally when a Green Bay & Western ing petitions among members you should play with my little pals fair this year. committee to conference the an automobile presented passenger train struck without being labeled no trespasson the tariff bill asking the conference at a crossing near Milwaukee. Price. Miss Nettie Potter, 19 years to accept senate rates on agricultural ing'. of age, and Miss Leah Pace, 18, both But do think It's Sue, comreally, you deThe flapper of today found a products. Unless the conference fair to all the others who like to share of rice, were injured In an auto fender in the Itt. Itev. Daniel Syl- mittee is swayed by petitions, on the Price-Helperoad near porch these summer evenings? vester Tuttle, bishop of Missouri and the house conferees will force reduc- your " Miss Potter suffered a Gundersons. And how new the about parson espresiding bishop of the Protestant tions in many of the senate rates, How absurd you are, Ralph I Mr. broken collarbone and Miss race sufEpiscopal church, who Is at Portland pecially the rate on wool. was forty yesterday, llis sister fered a severely sprained back. Ashby contriennal for the told me so. The young vention of the church. The interstate commerce commisOgden. Royal Heed Shupe 11 years Good old scout of a sister I comwomen of today do not differ great- sion has received applications from son of Boyd Shupe of Huntsville, old, mented Ralph. was accidentally shot and killed by ly from those of fifty years ago, carriers asking for authority on one And The young are days notice temporarily to lower rates marchedthen, after fruitless arguing, no-he bis brother, Junius, 14, while they said Bishop Tuttle. dispiritedly away without of were hunting chickens at the head of not all going astray. Not a few on potatoes from Utah and Colorado the athletic-lookinMr. Ashby Beaver canyon, about thirty miles from them are trying to make the world points to destinations east of the Mis- ticing towith his swinging stride walking better for their living in it. souri river G cents a hundred pounds. ward home. Ogden. The authority will be granted prompthad scarcely gone when Sue Montieelio. Leroy Stevens, found Roy I. Wilmot,, federal prohibition ly and when this reduction is made hadRalph another culler. Miss Ialmer was guilty by a jury Sunday of involuntary federal was the indicted Idaby agent, emergency rates on potatoes from d individual, who w'as suon a ho will be lowered 20 cents below ex- a sharp-facemanslaughter in connection with the grand jury at San of the church kindergarten. deaths of pervisor a of out of George and Charles BradAll these It was on perjury growing charge isting permanent rates. Sunday school matters that ford near here several months ago, warrant obtained by him for the ar- emergency rates will cease wJien the she had come to consult Sue. was sentenced to an undetermined rest of William P. Crowley for alleg- movement of the present potato crop These affairs had just been desterm in the state prison of from one ed violation of the national prohibition concluded. patched when Rev. Mr. Ashby repassed to ten years by Judge Dilvvorth Wool-le- y law. Wilmot caused the arrest of the bouse. Miss rainier had all but in the district court. broad-astinCrowley and the latter's e A new class of risen to go, when, on seeing the clergyson after the prohibition agent had Richfield. Ezra Stevens, convicted station license has been author- man, she sank further buck in her purchased eleven bottles of cham- ized by the department of commerce chair and tried to draw from Sue her of murder in the second degree at Iv a flpagne from the boy while the elder which would establish a special opinion of the new minister. Sue pre- ub and sentenced to fifteen years in Crowley was in Oregon. wave length system to permit ferred, however, to talk about Ills sis- the state prison by Judge Erickson, to listen in ter. passed through Richfield on hla way The budget committee of the Den- those fans who desirewith less inter to stations best to prison. Stevens who is 72 years the Why, yes, I like her, responded ver council has voted to turn over to the pastors sis- of age, shot and killed Ills from some of the lesser lights Miss Rainier. ference Being $15,-00Cise Van District Attorney Philip ter is a difficult place to fill. Miss Andrew Siler, 53, at Mt. Carmel, after n radio broadcasting. for the further investigation and Ashby Is doing well, though, and is de- an altercation over money matters. memprosecution of more than thirty voted to her brother. I must say, howfuel As one effect of the coal strike, bers of an alleged million dollar, Salt Lake. Governor Charles R ever, I should hate to be as curious as advanced sharpbunco ring, arrested here last month. imports during August Miss Ashby. She quizzed me about Maliey has received from the departly over the previous month, according ment of agriculture a check for in the parish, and especially The committee of western senators to foreign trade reports issued by the everyone about you if your interest in the choir the states portion of the reselected to make a study of the silver commerce department. and Sunday school was anything new.from national forests for the ceipts situation with a view of evolving some Sue gave a sigh of relief as her fiscal year ending June 30. The largin the caller left. An increase of plan for the stabilization of the prices est amount is from tlie Manti forest of silver after the Pittman act ex public debt during August is announcof $7542.20. What an unpleasant afternoon! pires, met and selected Senator Pitt- ed by the treasury. with she mused. First a near-quarrman of Nevada, chairman, named SeciSalt Lake. Foreign corporations in a visit from Miss Paland then FOREIGN Ralph, to the number of fifty who are Utah retary Callbreath of the American am tomorrow I gomer. Never mind, bodies had been recovTwenty-fiv- e Mining congress as secretary. It business in the state will In transacting to have little my playmates ing to make no immediate ered Thursday from the coal pit in for tea." have summons served upon them by action on the plan of stabilizing silver which forty men were entombed by At 4 oclock they came, each carry- the corporation department of tlie secby international agreement, pendin an explosion at Whitehover, England. ing a gay knitting bag. Circled about retary of state calling attention to the return and report of Professor Heavy falls of rock and the presence the fireplace, their fingers flew, busy the fact that their charters in the state Jenks of Cornell university, ' who is of much gas are bumpering the rescue with crocheting or embroidery. have expired by reason of tlie failure now investiating the European silver squads and it is feared the pit will beof tlie organizations to pay tlie annual When Amy, the next bride-to-bsituation for the department of com have to be sealed, as was the case gan to work an initial on a damaWk license for permits to transact busimerce. ness in Utah. when 13G workers were lost in napkin, it was a signal for much teasing. which quickly turned to another neighboring mine in 1910. GENERAL Ogden. Iimnediae steps will be taksuspected victim Sue. en by tiie police department to rid tlie Henry Ford will manufacture about General opinion in to are mean me, IIow you girls! 13 hundred thousand cars this year ity of a number of undesirable soft quarters in London is that the in a muffin and his income is estimated at 73 mil- disaster to the Greek army in Asia she cried, as she brought Irink parlors which have been trafAnd after tills plate of marstand. lion dollars. There seemed guerites I made for Betty's special ficking in liquor, it was announced Minor is eomplete. ciuld benefit, too! it the city liali following the conferthat little anything prospect Prohibition has forced Mount Sinair now save of mayor Frank Francis and City ence a total debacle. The from it must I said As a reward, Betty. hospital at New York to inaurgurate Greek government has appealed to the A. F. Larson and (. B. Commissioners from sister. a letter read you a new medical treatment for diabetes to obtain aa armistice with the babes do- Madson with Chief of Police Curtis L. what hear let's powers Yes, it was announced by the Federation of the Turkish Nationalists, who have Allis m. Tlie Jrive on tlie bootlegers ing now. The withJewish Philanthropies. said Betty jnd rum shops, it wns announced, will from the the Greeks driven thank you, darling! Oh, virtually drawal of alcoholic drinks, the federto Sue, who had caused the tall lamp begin at once by tlie members of the ation quoted Dr. Emanuel Bonheiser battlefield. to diffuse a glow of orange light in police department. The city commis-s'o- n as saying, has caused people to turn A plot to kill the Rumanian royal the shadowy room. intends to revoke the licenses of Yes, heres the to sweets ns a substitute and has family while attending the races dur- part I want to read, she continued, places whose proprietors have been caused an enormous increase in dia convicted of violating the prohibition ing a festival has been uncovered and turning two or three pages: betes. a number of former Hungarian army uiw. You know how quiet Muriel is always are are arrest. under officers They in craze w latest embroidery, ith the busy Corporal Albert Iloom of West Salt Lake. The Utah state hoard of to have had in their possesor arts and crafts. She urged us to go Point Academy, Hyland, Falls N. Y declared oardnns will hold a meeting Saturday, handiwork to see the to to which they intended Thoroughfleld will always take a look under the veil sion explosives of an old hermit who makes the oddest September 1G at the Utah state prison. race at the in the grandstand when he offers to escort a girl home plant picture frames and napkin rings from thin wood. Salt Lake Victor Peterson, a rail in the future if he has learned any- track. We finally discovered a path which Poway striker, was shot and seriously thing from his experience with A new grain elevator is to he built wound through the fields to the woodlice Chief Fred Chrishoff. Chrishoff at Tarte worker's hut. Neither shears nor comb wounded by a strike breaking negro. Pier, Montreal, costing had been near the wood carver's head told Judge Nelson that he had rewith an initial capacity of Woods Cross. The Woods Cross for some time. ceived compTaints from women who Then we heard a suppressed sound or plant of tlie Woods Cross Canning combushels to be ultimately insaid they have been accosted by a creased to 8,000,000 bushels, awarding breathing in the next room. Finally this will open for tomato packing for soldier on the streets. Ordinary me to the announcement of the minister came In short, sharp puffs. The door, pany the time in three years. open first was pushed roughly ajar, slightly thods of sleuthing failed and Chrishoff of marines and fisheries. A woman, a thick, knotted stick. by dwarf-like then donned the latest in girls' At a meeting of the head and shoulders taller than the Farmington. carver, stood in the door wltn blazcolthes and took a stroll. Ilooin came board of education the date of opening Secretary Hughes, the third Amerieyes. Brandishing her stick above the schools of Davis up and asked to escort him home, can secretary of state to visit Brazil ing county was fixed head, she screamed in angry tones: her Chrishoff told the judge, and con lias arrived at Rio Janerlo the MaryYou girls can Jest gtt out of here at September 18. It is expected that tinued his advances even after the po. land as President Harding's repre- mighty quick! I want you to understand the enrollment will be unusually large, man! my brother hain't a marryln lice official said he was married and sentative and the chief of the Ameriespecially in high school. had three children. After that he can diplomatic mission to the BrazilWhy, Betty, bow perfectly lovely! Salt Lake. The Utah tax commisput his arm around my waist, said ian centennial ceremonies. shrieked everyone except Sue, who 1ms adjourned to meet again in sion reand the serve the chief, and then I hung one on tea, quietly began to his jaw and brought him in. The A British delegation headed by Sir mained unnaturally subdued until her October, at which time further consideration will lie given or the work judge held Hoorn in $1000 bail for Charles Wakefield and organized by guests had departed. trail. the Sulgrave institution have sail for llor mother found iter, an hour later, which 1ms been before tlie commisan American tour, the principal pur- at the desk in the library, so busily sion and the special plans which have Preventing of disease through the pose of which is to take a statue of engaged that she had not heard Annes hen worked out by Professor Bullock, establishment of a better and more Burke and busts of Chatham and summons to dinner on the Japanese expert from Harvard university. vital public health consciousness is Bryce, as gifts to the American peo- gong. Salt Lake The Ilorsesnoe Pitchone of the direct aims of the Ameri- ple. Tm in ink up to my elbows, mother ers' association of Utah will hold a 11 1 come But can College of Surgeons which is sism-- s dear, she explained. tournament at the coining state fair Tlie Iomerene bill regulating camin jo- -t a nmment. There are at least The ring a aeries of mass meetings in all association has sent out a letter to the important cities of the United paign expenditures of candidates for 40 miles I ought to send out tonight to the various counties requesting that hand. at near States. Tins national organization, election to the senate and house has niy particular friends some representative of the Iorselioe Miss one fur Ashby. working through the Salt Lake repre- passed the senate. The measure takes Im iii't flushing piitvhers in the county organize a What is it, child? Another party? arrange- tl.e place of tlie law held unconstitu sentatives, lias completed ciuli with a view of selecting the ments for the open meeting to be held tional in tlie Newberry case., it now No, mother; it's th preliminary t tochampion pitcher of the county to Star to the send what you are to at Salt Lake, goes to tlie bouse. enter tlie state contest. announcement. our s it morrow. forty-sevent- CHAMPS, PAINS WASHINGTON ing to sell you any. If it does, the samples will soon tell you, and youll be like the rest of happiest with a pipe of between your teeth. Send us your name and address on a postcard. If you want to help us further, give us the name of the dealer from whom you usually buy your us Edge-wor- th tobacco. Just as soon as we receive your request we will mail you generous samples of Edgeworth in both forms Plug Slice and Ready-RubbeEdgeworth Plug Slice comes in flat cakes, cut into thin, moist slices. One slice rubbed between the bands makes a fragrant pipeful. is exEdgeworth Ready-Rubbe- d actly the same tobacco, but ready to go into your pipe. Edgeworth is sold in various sizes to meet the requirements of many different customers. Both Edgeworth Plug Slice and Edgeworth Ready-Rubbe- d are put up in pocket-siz- e cans, in atd. tractive tin humidors, and in various quantities in between those sizes. For the free samples, address Larus & Brother Company, 50 South 21st Street, Richmond, Va. To Retail Tobacco Merchants: If your jobber cannot supply you with Edgeworth, Larus & Brother Company will gladly send you prepaid by carton parcel post a one- - or two-doz- en of any size of Edgeworth Plug Slice or Ready-Rubbe- d for the same price you would pay the jobber. Ladies Let Cuticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. Was This Blackmail? Young Man Sir, I have come to demand the hand of your daughter. Father Sir! What do you mean, you young Young Man Her hand, sir, is the price of m.v silence. Father M.v ! This Insolence is unbearable. George, call a policeman. Young Man One moment, sir. I know nothing of your affairs, and do not for a moment Imagine that you have been guilty of any wrongdoing. The silence to which I alluded is of another sort. I nin the young man who practices on the cornet in the boarding house next door. Father Oh ! Take her. niy hoy, and he happy. London Tit-Bit- Mining Used. Hydraulic Hydraulic mining is being used in Finland to gather peat, water being pumped into the bogs to form a liquid mass that can lie handled with turbine pumps. . Jht and Mornlnj. Have Strong, Healthy Eyes. If they Tire, Itch, or Burn, if Sore, Smart jflriw ',pi C Irritated, Inflamed or I OUR LYtOGranulated, use Murine often. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe for Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Writ: for duetts Free Eye Book. fluiM Ey kmedi j c, |