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Show J T'"' " - 1 MauaSp-jriKri. vG ajvcevi F Left to right, Dr. Alice Houghton, president, and Mias Alio Manning, first rice president of the Business Womans dab, elected Thursday night x y.v. j, v Conference, With 1300 Delegates, From Twenty-si- x States, Is Addressed by Many Notables. Ljw Enforcement By NANCY A. LgATHERWOOO. ASHDTGTON, April 13. .BlosThe cherry-tree- s som time that border th Tidal baaln ere la full bloom. The air le heavy with the odor of Bfw leaves The song-makiBird greets the nsing sad setting sun with his songs of etaited Joy. Washington's population strolls on walks or drives along avenues arched W' alls of living green. Th parks Are full of people. Old men sit on the benches In the sun and dream of days that live only In their memorv. Children feed the dovea. or squirrels, and happy lovers seek the sheltered nooks to retell the world s old, old ain! f- - r . tains done are thw hors, school, cijfurch and conununitj institutions. The youth are to be taught that law are made by the people and the people, whethmust be obeved er wb like thembyor not Thwty-sL- x atatee a ore represented. Praoticaliv every intermonntain sutte had its delegation. Anaona led with I tah had three delegates, iritrteen Mre John A Wldtaoe of Fait Mrs James B TmSvor otJFmo and Mrs. IL O Leatherwood of Salt Ijik The prees was aMv represented Among the writers who were provnt and spoke were Mrs Kathleen Norria and JMr. ll Clyde Clarke Others in attndarwe were representatives o' the Christian Science Monitor, Good Housekeeping and manv other women Western women especially Mrs proud of their representatives U 8h Herbert Hmver welded finft preaiding officer with a clear voice and good enunciation ' ftrt stating conditions and ascertaining actual need. The chief epeakers in doing thia were feecretary of the Nj.vv W1ttuc, who had to recently teen Th n to chief juatioe of Cakfcvrnla, Senator nd Prohibition George of Georgia, Commissioner Haynes. The new attorney general waa Introduced and grave a brief ipet1mr But the apeech of the morning wa Maibel NVauker Vilie by Mr jiven It brandt, aanietant attorney general ao I Interesting that women wore for the eighteenth responsible largely amendment and that the enforcing of office it by the attorney general should be In ao large a measure in the hand of a woman Mr la grarioua, good looking and bhe I recogdlatinctly aomanly. nised by the men of her profeaaion a an able lawyer and a damrerou At the law enforcement antagonist g convention her subject was Western Good Government. women stood on tUjtoes with pride She waa ao eplen-dawhile she spoke WTlle-bran- dt "Broad-caatan- d Will our great west catch the vision The cooenUnn adopted a plan of and seise the opportunity? This outEach state Is to hae door movement has tremendous pos- organisation should it committee of 100, which shall be sibilities for our region. It of mean roads, good camps, tea houses, composed of people from all iskinds to have Kach county writh wholesome food, and Inns with organisation 100 formed from all of It committee citizen our return In beds. good 'awl "Town and townshipall should "receive pleasure from contact group committee rpr'Oenting with fellow men. Increased Intelli- their The slogan is save Atner-toafgence from meeting different views bv on many subjects and an Increase In flnanoea It must mean much spiritual good to the nation, for a people who wander In the forests and seek the mountains cannot be a godless people. The first "cherry blossom ' convention was the law enforcement conference, recently met. with more than 1800 delegates. In the Washinghotel. Woman have talked, ton lamented, deplored and sighed over for the apparent spirit of disrespect ed woman had law, but one to work. a great idea and she put It Mrs Henry W Peabody of ofMassachusetts conceived the Idea conference of women from- all walks of life and all classes which should come together and plan how thev might work te popularize law observance At this convention were assembled women representing the great civic groups, the organizations, religious women from parties, .great political industrial and trade organizatfons. schools. and the professions big-so- in- - iia - id! to - a ? ' 3ua sea It was a convention In which roost of the women we usually expectcon-to see guiding othes- women were However, by their absence spicuous Wothere were great womenof present thinkclear men who are capable It fearless and and acting doing ing convention wan not a spectacular and political trading had ho place there. The delegatee wereto enabled for a definite purpose do a definite piee of work which servioo thev believed to be a patriotic nation. There was no dod-itto no shift of Issue, attempt blame or responsibility. Indno of wsa There denouncing Thev faced the ividuals or classes lee ue and at ono set to work to atari a (treat national campakm to awaken citizens to the damrer of law violation and start a wave of positive thirdrinw and teaoWrr which shall make for law dbeervartre The atren clea tbrousrh which this work ts to - br tor Lha r- BY ABSENCE. CONSPICUOUS - rha uch ges av- ia m-- -. at bl QC or, re- P ce8 When the delegatee 1VW strong were received at the White House, thev wer taken to the south portico, where the president addressed them Kia message was, Without law- - observance there can be no liberty. and that law enforcing is an easy task and obwhere ettisena are servers of the laws thev have made A great wave of Interest in law observance hs been started not for one law but all law civil, domestic and Peabodv ofMassaehu-sett- a religious Mrs said we have had too much denatured relirion which has overlooked the authority ofOod rertrs DAUGHTERS OF THOUSANDS bloeaom time alwavs briAgs Cherrv 1 A R e Thev are In Washingthe Utah Is repton bv the thonaand resented by Mrs. Gltn R Bothwell most woman, for it i busv a who is a big task to represent a big state all self bv ones Mrs Cook the president general, eff real gave a fine address Tul!idea with wprking Monday evening President and Mrs. Cooiidge attended the meeting and The wre given a great ovation The president waa broadcast was one of the chief speakers of the evening, ao manv thousands listened in Tho president urged upon this group of women who, above all consider their werk th preservation of the traditions of the fathers, that they stcive to make safe forever th government thov established with its three coordinate branches, executive He stated ieeislativfr anl judloia! des that, by Keeningbe them coorl mate could preienled as each potism checka the other. seems to have General Tershinsr been adorned bv the "Dauehters." so much caused pleasure hi arrival The delegates were received at the White House " by Sirs. Ooolldge on Wednesday. Two other Cherrv Blossom-- ' conventions will be held soon, the Council of the AseodaMon of University Wornen and toe Authors oonTass and con. prac-ticalis- nro-gra- m P- - of Ml- Q 9t tfn. occasional dost of DR. CALDWELLS SYRUP PEPSIN Kiefs young girls fil 9 , False Modesty Wrecks Health young lady juat assuming THE thatosJbifitieaofawmnan is very apt to be self conscious of b physical functions, and in -- consequence neglect them. There is no time, however, when it is mon Important for her to look after them. Chief among her troubles is constipation, ana her suffering will be serious when she gets older if die does not regulate her bowels now. Mrs. Alary EeUar of 132 Benton 8t-- . Stster-villW. Va was perplexed about her daughter until her own druggist told her they used Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin at his house, and she did likewise. Miss Irena Mazierska of 90 Peter St., Buffalo, N. Y is glad her attention was called to Syrup Pepsin. ' e, -- Safe for Young and Old .ir,1,ack ?fXy.?nd appeUta, sloeplessneea, A dose can be given in these conditions to any member of the family however young or .old as Syrup Prjwin is a simple com pound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and pleasing aromatics, ana perfectly safe. -- Public Recognizes Merit You will quickly sea the difference between, a mild laxative Lke Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin and castor oil, or rough cathartics and physics. Syrup Pepsin acts gently ana does not gripe. Increased doses are not neoessary. A bottle can ho had at any drug store, and a spoonful costs less than a cent. It has been successfully used for thirty years and is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, over 10 million bottles having been sold in drug stores last year. Keep Syrup Pepsin in your medicine chest. Let mothers with growing daughters interest themselves in this matter and see that their judgment is enforced. Tw Want w Try It Free Before Bqrlne. A rule followed by Pepsin.' SIT Weehiastaw many is to take a MonucwUo, Illinois. wM spoonful of Dr. Caldne4 a mg knjw ag wienff Ilia le grow CaUmrlTt hrtntp Peptm kf metuol luL well's Syrup Pepsin wamaMCr ASdrawla book. aw (rial Smd srw onoe a week until the bowels function daffy, and st such other times AZflfass as there is headache, d biliouso, KX Net awe thaa ana free trial bottle to s family, c.ir "mp D-cassias slvzsulxavvfecifiitr wxrii president of the club will be guests Reservations fer lum been must be mad from Mm. W ML Waddell not later than Wednesday. The privilege of voting will be extended from I until ft o dock. The nominations are as follows For president. Mrs P N Straup. first vice president, Mrs A N. Hanson and Mm. Charles A Teak: second vice president Mrs J D Far-deMra Elmer A Ricker recording secretary. Mra Roy O BothwetC'Mr. J O. Kvass; corresponding secretary, Mra Frank Heginbetham, Mra A C WherTy, treasurer, Mrs Mahtnn F M Mever Wilson, librarisn, Mm and Mrs. W M Waddell, historian, Mrs A H Parsona Mrs Gordon C. V liliamson Board of directors for one vear one be elected, Mrs E E Hoffman. Mrs I. E Huhhard. directors t serve ty o years four to he elected; A Mrs C W J Barrett Mr B'hle. Mra Y R Cook Mrs R. W A Rohlfing Mrs AlFisher H Mra bert Fkankev. Mr H A WevmoutR and Mrs Georg A Vort Thft program for the afternoon follows Federation song, Utah. Our Homeland Mra fleorg the club Mrs Hen Flo E Pkelton; lder,pino, TroFwue, Past President ajtd ToA Mr H Parsons day's Prorram, omen Have Remarks on What president of (he league for the pat Been Feeding Turing the Past Fifty three years, rave a verv inspiring ad- Years Mrs Jennie Froiseth. Mr dress in which the commended the W ft Wightinftn Mra. George V members for their loyaltv and support Wallace l?roorhafn Mlaa th0 sp,end m sthiiTsi Kthl success that It has been p p Kifp The Rev James U I Xilan, pastor of fus!o will h. ftjrnlshM hr Mrs St Joseph s spiritual I.vdla White Rrcthhr who will lvs advi.rr of the Iragur com pH men tod two group of nrlrctinns for the harp An effort hs.s hen mads to reach the league on Its progress since its organization five years airo psat presidents but If artv on The study and entertainment pro-- I has felled to receive an Invitation Please of the dav. th have tear been notify he Srtmi during past Mra. Arthur Thomas, J23 Third aye-n- u itrv Instruillve and interestme Th music section of th club will Tuesday afternoon. It it High Jinks day and mark the close of the year Mra J C McClain U chairman of th section and Mra Clifford Rudtn is chairman of th program commute Tea under th direction f Mrs D C. Turner will be served at the clone Of the afternoon 'fh program m charge of Mra Roval Daynea follows Tramp Dane," Genv Strlngham and LKrothv Pomeroy At th Contort " msmberr of th music aection, arranged by Mia F FTTCERS and mtmbers of St W Meakirt association will '"Comic songs and dancing Wlnnlfred Mary AlumD xiv th annual Uvr tea at Haymond. Marv Whitnsj. Marion &t acadeim Saturday aiUr'pjJ Mary Catherin Lillie McDonald, 30 oclock noon from t 30 until Marion Kimball. Marv Alfc Th follow In? committees art. In Woraley, and Mary Ray, accompanist. hpence charge tpnraJ arrangsmenta, Mra Beth Whitn Maurice Kaft, chairman, Mrs A. W. "In Mavthne " Margaret Anderson Ipiom, Mrs P. J O Carroll Mia Ce and Georgia .Standing Laramie and Miss Olga Hay "Th Wooden Holdierw" (from th mond, reception, th officers of ths Russian ballet, "Chayv 8ourt", association Including Miss Anna Gil mven bv the Glrla Leader club of Ffed Fart high school Directed by Miss lis. Miss Mary Lynch, Mrs Braining Mis Catherine Curlev, Miws Chrlott Ftewart Marv T Th narliamentam' lsw section will Hughes and Miss Cnr t Anrll 2ft. at 12 Rotaler, refreshments. Mrs Ralph meet C Mra Reservation for luncheen Bruneau. chairman. Mahonev, luncheon Miss Grace Hogan. Miss Mart Lovery hould be mad with the secretary clock, Mlaa Mary Delurv and Miss Mary Th leeocm, which heun at n Jam decorations. Mrs "Debate and Miscellaneous, Mm Hagert, chairman. C. Mrs N BowMrs locals Perry Ptott, leader, Jr, Mls er and door, CIek Margaret tfes Mr The readers sec tie will meet on R C O Neill and Miss France Thursday afternoon at 4 oclock Th Phillips Music wiU b given during the hours read in of Othello" wt'l he continrvd of th tea bv St Marv's orchestra gnd ued Tea. win h The art section of the club will hold the G1e club All friends of th H1v Croaa fflsters it ixt meeting of th club veer on of Rt Mary s academy and of the Wedneadsy morning at 121 e clock ft th 'Inbhouse Tb f alumna are tnltd oepbeattng it centenTh library committee f the Cath- lery, which a will olic Woman's league ary thin month, will b tha ubjct rarely at "musical ' tea" Monday afternoon of Ath prorram given hv Mrs hltofia! will be followed from 3 to ft clock, at the Knights bv an Klster of Columbus club house, 185 last W A dicuiMon of th painting and open South Temple tread by a IV member of th secTh committee In chsxge are a erulptu follow Reception. Mrs Frank Rumel tion Manv beautiful photorrapha and M E Callahan, Mrs Charles P eoteed prints will be exhibited. Mr Tbe Is t meoting of th BrotmWg L I, Kahler. rfrehmnts. Mrs action fo th current yar will Maazia Mr Ralph F Bruneau, Mr nic st tb dnt'hou Saturday Ml DerbA Mary Glhs, Maa J preceding tb meeting wll Anna Dallev, door. Mrs R O Dobbs Tunrwon in honor of .ri v' tb Fred Geu anl Mr TJsHedh Qun'troush A musical program mill he given M"s 4U Th during th hour of tea, fa ftft look mogning at solos Huh of inn th citrrtnt th fins! . . .Ilgenfrlt T Part" (MoXAIr) "A the for veer The morning pronm . Gounod fhv rquaat) "Ae Marlathe Moon b a resTo of Lonrfeliw w! Rybon I Ioe "Ti Rtov of Rvnngelln" hr Mra. Mae O Neill Feldman Mr An invltatiou Fdwerd Posenbeum r Mr Trenefyn-tf (Accompanist. extended to e luba membersv Chamberlain Contralto solo In th Llovd AWance Wish The Greatest T t- Idaho Catholic Womans League Elects Officers Spectst to The Tribeae Idaho. Of Apni POCATELJkO, the ensuing jear were Womans Catholic the elected by t it regular monthly meetleague public ing in the assembly room of the libfarv Monday afternoon The offipresJ Mullen, Wilma cers are Mrs, vice presiident, Mrs R. K Connellv recording Waslev. dent Mrs II corsecretary MrwM J MrsKheeran, Otto Schuresponding sectary, macher, Mrs T treasurer A McCabe, who has been T venlion of the Umtu of Amsrlcan v Th Aioctation Df IVn Wcmtsn V c&nipaifQ onw'n is closing club-hous to laioo JJ0(. uo0 to pav for anb nd the league Is la.iinrhing tr procure a national c ubhciute plns both inventions have exieeltngi program:, Mem to be V 11 women conventions nirm Our iveo-pstressing I an - Amenta to aroused the Imporhave been tance or getting acquainted with our western hemisphere neighbors in the Northern District Federation to Meet. LOGAN, April IS Womens club of the Northern District federation The wilt meer Friday at Smithfield - for the meeting is as lolst 10 10 o'clock In Momlng session Mrs W E Carroll the public library Our Utah, Singing presiding Federation Homeland song), (State welcome Dr G praver. address of solo Veils Ml L Reese, mavnr, Qulnney . miscellaneous business club bv president: reports treasurer- - report- - Mra Clvde Btrat-for- d the presidents conreport of luLkf Mrs G C Jenference at Halt sen address. Mrs E O Wattis of Miss solo, Ogden state president, Minnie Netlson luncheon Afternoon session. 2 o'clock Fmith-fielmusic. singing prayer Literature and I Julies' quartet' Mra Christin Jn-othe Clubwoman Provo, discussion led bv Mrs Weaton Vernon. Logan. Address, "International F.ducational Plans, Mrs Joseph R Morrell, Ogden Mrs Kilzabeth Preston Anderson recordings secretary of the National Christian Temperance union Women and president of the North Dakota U . will speak at the sperisl WOT mbllee meeting to be held in Salt Lake CRy on April 29 at the First Methodist churchIs ofte of fifty being The meeting held in the t nttad States this year the in honor of the Pftieth birthdav of The keynot national W C T of all these meetings It Better Law Bnfarcmnt mHtton- - woman Mdr than numbered in the organizations d n Mtzpah chapter No 6 O E. S . will hold a special meeting Friday evening at 7 89 o clock at the Masonic temple, matron. Mrs st which time th grand on B A Hartnfltin and asocial of the grand chapter of Utah i tne All members wUl b revived order are Invited. The Toung Matrosa club of the First Congregational church will meet Tuesday at i oVte,, of Mrs. L. M Evans,, 3W Eighth Est street. , Alumnae of Oil Delta Fhl will. meet Saturday at 'the home of Mra Guar- , Mrs Harded Brown at Centerville old E Toung. Miss Caroline Perry be asvlU Brown and Mies Minerva Miss perry wUl ghe sisting hostesses Their and C tab Art'sts s talk on Work In Sculpture and Painting .e . The Salt Lake Mothers glub will meet st the Civic Center Wednesday Luncheon will be served at I o'clock. Reservations must be made before Uondav noon Following the luncheon Mies Deheth Qualt rough will talk on The Misunderstood Child.'" The literary section of the Kle club will meet Friday In the T- W C A A cafeteria club rooms st 1 o clock The hostesses luncheon will be served Herman Wunderlich, will be Mrs. Mra Henry Siegel, Mrs. A. Nelson, Mra Fred McClure, .Mrs- - Paul Mra A Q, AngeU. The regular meeting of the Bhie Triangle league will be held at the T W C A on Monday. Business girl are Invited. ForT. dinner reservations A. ehib h raise. call the T. W. The Pecker Literary club will mtet st 2 oclock at the Tuesday afternoon Mra Rose Edwards, Civic Center, with Mrs E. C- - McCullow and Mrs E. A. Ia Rummel host exsea Mrs. R. J Wild Motte sti'l read a paper on A report of the Flowers of Utah. Presidents Federation of Womens Clubs will be given by Mrs. H. R. "un- - , a The meeting of the Welfare dub which wsa arranged for Tuesday ha been postponed unUl April 9. The "bidies auxiliary to the Volunteer Firemens association wriU meet Frldav st 92 o'clock at th home of Mra Thomas Simpson. 252. Coatsvllle avenue. The board of directors of the farsh Daft Home will meet Monday morning at 10 o'clock atthe home. The musle and drama section of the Wssstch Literary Huh will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 IS oclock at the home of Mrs Ernest t'nen. 62 Wwt Th election of Fleet South street officers will be held and the program Xr Start Frivr arranged,. .... . - New-ma- , - 5w f 11 hots mt Catholic Clubs Arrange for Luncheons l lt Tudv 1 1 !rs, tPl I attend senti of ths sessions of th student amenkbl. as etl as the general convention. iLs she go aa a representative of th student V. W, C. A, of Wostnunstor oollege a a ell aa Mis of th hxal city association. Davis will also be a delegate from o the Altrusa club of this city at the latter part of this month. .W. 4' A. conBusiness of the vention already sated is the following. which Is of general Interest Reon the basis port of the commission of membership In city, town and rural associations : revision of the national constitution report of the committee on leadership, which Includes a conailferation of the entire working fore of th association, volunteer and employed, reporti of committee on corresponding memberships report of commttte to study the character, place and significance of work in the life of women; report of the national board to the convenMias Brown of tion; finance iasues will serve on th commitKaJt tee which will atudv th national heprd report and formulate recommendations to th convention. The intematlonxl emphasis will be in strong throughout the convention, that it hae a large place in the association prograjn, together with the fact that more than lbO visitors will The attend from other countries guests, who will, represent nineteen of the forty countries in which the Y TV V A conducts work, wtR attend the National T. W C. A prior to a meeting of th world s commitA. in tee of the World s T, W Besides U Washington In Mav International character, th- convenIn that- three tion tionai assemblies will meet at the same time They are the student, the Industrial and the business women The national convention will have af it presiding officer It president. Mrs Y M PaJst. aister of the recently appointed secretary of th navy, Curtis D Wilbur and Pr Ray Lman Mlbur, president of La land Btanford university. preferably aa folios , It tonda to rilmtnat or destroy harmful grma and colon, bactUi in th iitteatinal canal, thus xuardlnx agalnM r aatpsndtcitia and other diseases thoir start most complete ajratsm H is th cleanser ever offered lo the pubho, act in on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removintf foul matter which poisoned the ayatsm for months and whitdt nothing sine can dtaiiwhr. it bring out all gases, thus immediatelyIs relieving pressure on the Tieart. It astonishing th great amount of pot. so nous matter Adlerika draws' from the alimentary canal matter you never thought waa In your aval cm. Try it right after a natural movement and notice how much more foul matter it brings out whh h was poisoning you. Girl Scout Work Is Comiinended no rl 1 Ft in Lectures Rrlen ltr- - mt - new officers are. President. Mm J Clifford N Naojt. vice president, Mra aar ar aqt Red Seal Lya ia a thug to dean ia rnmagitahia hew easily dogged stove are cleared ef obstruction by the use ef this power, cock-stove- It fn 1 compound. everlasting scrubbing, it Bed Seal Lye la used aa a ckaaaec, "bee - Leslie A. Foulson: asoretary, Mra, C. J. Sumner; traaauxur, Mrs. C, H. After tho sieotion a musical program was riven, consisting of noloa by Mrs. H V. Gunn, violin select ions bv Golden Johnston, with Miss Svlvto Johnston ns acoompnniet. and readings by Miss Maurins Flllmor. wss served following tas pro- T Mrs. Kari Igattaen and Mra. an Baksr assisted tha host ess ro. see Service Star Legion to Nominate Officers , Members ef tho Berries Star taurteu meet Woodsy ojmrnooa at 2 Id o'clock In the Indies parlor of On wiH CmOssed so TUUwleg Fmso Who-Shoul- Physician Explciins Take Nuxated Iron d Practical Advice on How To Help Build Up Great Strength, Energy and Endurance "Lack of iron in ths blood not only physios! and mental weakling, nervous, irritable, easily fatigued, but It utterly robs him Of that virile force, thst stamina ana ef wttl which are so aeceo. strength ssrv .to riuvess and power In every walk of Hfe. says Dr Emil Bauer, New England physician, ft may also transform a beautiful, woman into one who is cross, nervous and irritable I have strongly emphasised th great nooea-eit- y of physicians making blood examinations of thoir weak, anaemic, Thousands of per. sons go onpatients year aftr year suffering from physics! weaknos and a highly nervous oondlttan due to tack of suffl. rSent Iron In their red bleed corpuscles without ever realising the real cause of their trouble. Without iron In your blood vour food morale panes through the body something like com through an old mill with rollers so srido apart that th mill can't grind. For went of Iron you may to an old man at 0. dull of Intellect, poor in memorv. nervouo, irritable, and ail run down while at SO or 0, with plenty of iron in your blood, yoq may mshes a man a well-kno- run-do- still bo young tn fori Inf. full ef Ilf, you whole being brimming error with vim and energy. But to sure (ho Iron wow taka ts organic iron Nuxated Icon - and not metnLuc iron which, people usually take. Organic troir Nuxstd Iron to like th iron in your Wood and ilka the tron In spinach, lentils and applsa while metallic iron is tron juat as A oom.e from th action ef strong seeds on small pieca of iron filings, dad la therefore an entirely different thing from Nuxated Iron Nuxated Iron represents organic Iren tn suck a highlv concentrated form that On dcaa (a estimated t to appreximstelv equivalent (In organic irn content) te il quart ef spinsoh. one eating quart of green vegetable or half a doxen baked apple. It is Ilk taking extracts ef beef instead of art mg pounds ef mast. Ovar 4.000,001) people annually ara using Nuxated Iren. It quickly srerw-oubeg t. make rich red Mood, revitalise exhausted nerves aad give strength and energy. Tour money will to refunded by tha manufacturers tf tt does not p reduce satisfactory rtsuRa Far. sals by 9 druggist. one-he.- f IntM-lfi- tntl II I nt Th misslonarv union will hold an thd Po. meeting Thursday Norton Baptist church, 1421 loCan avenu I 0 tTtah . Daughtorswf th Camp N will wH Monday Piocesr. venlsg at ft o ciock with M- -a W R. Fawwa. Sltl South Eighth! Wet street. all-d- av Oliver G Howard eorpa N. I of th Woman Relief om will ntv-tai- n t public card party for th f fTth of th department hnfit afternoon at th K- of p Wdn4av hah, B9 PoutH Slat gtreet Prises will h awarded and refreshments will be played. PHdre and The ce-- d commute inrtd Mm A. IT Fran Mm Anna KrkndU. My. Fffle Holt Mr Pav Vlat1ne. Mm FJlaebeth Pendall. and Mra Anna Th refreshment Davie committee - v rrd oomnosed of Mm A. J Akw, Mr. Whsihnv Mr. Taicy Ourkv, Mr. fV A, Zlmmrms. Mm Anna Wash- burn and Mr. Mavth. Price. Th Paughtera of th Utah Pioneer of Weil ward will meet at t 16 oclock Monday afternoon at th home of Mr. Isabelle .J, Kunfcal, 4 'A Redondo veua CAII BE CURED LET US SEND YOU THE WILT JAMA TREATMENT 85 Ceqt Bottle 32 Dose) FREE prove. The WUUams Treatjnest Just because von strt th dv . srutt and conquer kidnev or bladder too tired to get up nrosrles tore bur tug, orderC rheumatism, aad all ailments stiff too much Une Acid, ne aching bark duff bead nervous i- f- caused bv or stubborn, we ritable WORN OUT- - before the matter howonechrome Me bottle (33 doses) dav bejnnei de not think you have will give free tf vou tend this notice. Kindly to stav m such soadition. nav postage, Rheumatism, kidney and bladder send JO esnts teto help The Dr. D. A. troubles, and all ailments ened bv package, etc., Company. Dept. Sxcentive acidity make one miserable. Wtlliarre Get rid of R. O. Bldg., East Hamnton, Conn. Be strong aad well. If vour steep is broken by an irths rheumatic paint, stiff joiits, acid tore muerlee, stomach, Kid- ritated bladder that wakes you up boors, von will appreciate ney or Bladder troubles so often every fewand comfort you get from the rest daused by an exeeee of th free bottle (22 dose). addn. You will'reeeiv a Bend once. st If vou have been taking all sorts of medicines without benefit, let The regular Me bottle without incurring obligation. Cmlv one free bott any Troatmsnt William prove stub- tle to the same address or family. relief it give even Nothing sent 0. O. D. born caeca Hundred of thousands used it. Established 31 year. CA-384- body-mad- 1 hvj Free Proof To You ,S. ahss trnl ,- ... AniwMisyDarnamesedsddTswselaamiidyBe U V. I vsat yoe test to try tha IkimmU jnsl try (rm TWi irrutMni wly It tTsstmimi the worst esses 1 ever ww give me a chsMO te prove my claim. Seed me your name end eddieee on die onapon below end set lke tnsl Meet seed yeu FREE. The vtoodeeecmiphhd is poor own cent enli he proel. BAH TODAY COT AI J. C. HtmELL, Druggist, No. 4S12 Zrt HI! Nm Port Oftoiw Scrrt Hsm . a. w. t veeelM West Knl SU Eort Wayne, Lai. Fr Pro Trtatirt. PWn4 wklrtcotaf bHrtitBw Jqr e what-grea- ... - Sweet gad immaculate bathrooms may he made so, and kept that ptr. 1 CoFeotlon - 1 1 td wonderful Elected Club. Richfield by bnft jf. Many housewives of the fact that dprtmnt , M ' FREE booklet, -. Home Help P.CTomjson i.C5. cl, at Krn HOUSEHOLD HINTS Fast te gnaw Around the house Seal Lrd has almost naUmjted naan. It cleans closets, etupidorg, ftoety, garbage ease; dishea aad ejothsa ia a fraction ef tha time aad labor ether eleansera Things Our Reader Ir y $!. A LITTLE Red Seal Lve AA. dissolved In the water before the clothes are put In relieves you of the necessity for , rubbing and scrubbing. The Red Seal Lye loosens the dirtand hard nibbing of the wash clothes is a thing of the past. Start this week to wash clothes the easy way. of helping' VOung gfrla to find themaelvea. developing of rhdsddpkis. Fs. a higher type of cl risen and real home Gir) makers are the object of th Scout organisation, said Pr. EXifca bth Kemper Adams, national eduaa-tionsecretary of Girl Scout, at a luncheon Tuesday at th Hotel Utah, at mhioh tha local scout council sev-q tertalned Dr Adams, who spent Adam eral days in f4a!t Tak gave another address Tuesday eve ning at the W4t high nchool to the Girl Scouts, members of th council, captains asd tbes interested In lb IndlvldtJnJ help; T to p. nm, nines' work. aid mitrltloa. womn of tA tb veninc Th Oirl Scout movement, although Tbrntsday of the duc&Uon is receiving young, comparatively wU-gTo?hyytaJ will U th conduct recognition and support throughoutrl civnF demwmJi" the United Htatee and other coun-tof xrcis account onstration on said Dr, Adame, eorrtlv In nwUnery will A nlicht l of the valuable work being don is at 7 JO o'clock aad broadening th practical aid of girls Monday tvejoinff o clock. Tlvurday at t Zu education. a a The organisation fe well established in thirty-seve- n countries In Hawaii Officers there ar between 1400 and 100 Girl 100 000 mark . la Scout Th being reach4 In the United b tales Aftsr a winter's Intensive work, the In wav th Substantial help of Richfield fltudv club geld ito ciootn the camp sites, camp equipment, meeting meeting Thurndav sfternpon at anheadquarter and durational oppo- home of Mr. C. J 'Sumner. Ths rtunities are being contributed by mu- nual lctlnn of officer was held-- Th ftAOV8EJlVATK)K woman-hood- 7 Rnd-lon- Btn rnAa ta Red Seal Lye Write for Greet te , only he genuine mt hitory-tour,-M,,,l- Tndv Softens the Water Whitens the Clothes the Labor 'After taking Adlrilia feel totter Haven't lan gong than for 20 yar to express ths AWIFUL DdPUIUTIDS eliminated from my ay tern. (Signed) s J. E Fuokrtt. Adlerika is a constant surprise le people who have used only ordinary txiwety and stomach medicines, on account of its rapid, pleasant and COkl- FLEUE action. It la sold by landing druggists everywhere. Bold in Bait Lake City ty Schramm. Johnson. Drugia and other leading (Adv.) druggists BeSureanJBuyl tv follows-Sopra- hav-tn- hr. I use Adlerika tn all towel rosso Some raqulra only ono dooa tAgaodl Dr F. M. P. tN'amo givts on request ) I hav found nothing In my fifty years' practise' to excel AiLarih.- -t Signed) Dr James Weaver. nr nicipalities, private citizens, th Rotary and Lions dub "Th camp alt given the Tacoma Girl Scouts (s a wonderful place, a on the eound, with sheltered cov trails leading Into the heart of the forest The city of San Dieao has given f the one rpoeitlOn buildings aa a clubhouse and general Meeting place for tha girls and their friend in tha work Educational tneLtutiona have recf th Girl Scout ognised th vatu and work and la e rhtv universal there r scout course, with eUeg. imident enrolled Th teacher tbo country ar giving throughout th auprart In a personal way hir Tbfrtv-tper cent of the Olrl geout are recruited from among rapt! th tgchere Th smrltad routing has n broad ' World Riego the nng effect Narcew FUld Secretary. pr)udir, Sanderson to "lentil eiflehn nd unpaof ril rPus Mrs S A Regan will ha' s triotic attitude ar overcame by LJovd A Wane Th Lou it Mias soec'aJ mjMiting RafcuMav t fin in (Accompanist with those who onm Prlek ) tbe rwrlrg of ITtylaiiv from iriou walk ef life and Mane church to greet Men Minna C. Step denominations to join various from Maeter lAgwrence Cosgrove IHanc field trv fir5h th I rtur f general uplift and in a voevexnent Trio f I'wltrtsn cbTrt'h " from an extended trtn helpfulness SeJK'tlon' from "BJoanom Time" in to A o .. Son and h northwest Fleger through "T'Piano Adme Brownlee Mrs nd will h due in F1t lake Ratr-d- Weekly Schedule Miss Mh Rrsdlev. violin th meeting tea morning Afr Vie Elm. Heedce- Announced Center. wiU be served kneryon. eUo, Mi Rachel Anderson on and Mrs Rubv Tbomwon will b 4wnsfi Moti1f 1 tu I 4 m , Friends Interested In the work of hosteast for tM m firsrii firststmakltx 2 this committee axe invited to be pres4 . m zdvzsestl te 2 tjrssa. p forma, 7 i in Mueh interest ent 30 to 9 p m. hrm rru raiyldnt makln. rsudvW oerformanc which will b n-. 12 m , (iaatrnlnjr Th hospital section of the Catholic given by the Farl lodg Ap11 Tirt.dar- 10 Woman a Jeare will meet Thursday end 2ft. at th Salt Lak theater for t ta i m lircoHnxtcinff Nf - 1, 7 3 at the at o'clock of tt fre milk fund f to afternoon Holy the r.TnM.lin-Tb commute to 12 m. mlllnorr th Civic Center Crosp hbapltal Wsfin,,tv from th Civic Center, which is actI tii f m . flower maite; 2 to 4 St Anns Sewing circle will meet ing In con function with th Fa tea. s m , iaXrairt.O firsmWM 10 to J m protort WJ-sr- a Mrr C. Ci arnf Naln fFWhnsisdaj' afternoon at 3 clock at Includes Thiirtriy T. M th Holy Cross h tra Ooorg Preotic Av f to 4 P m. protect No 1: a ms 6 p m , O' .usmayts and Mr Mrrv Schick. a Parish rrcl will meet parry woman; 7 20 Ft. Anrt to n m , wrilroomrd O s P of nt , Some -'- lratiur E to E Thursday afternoon at ? clock ft hr Chapter 12 o tn Ann 10 TYfOa-clock 8t at th Grphanagc hoed will meet hs'P "1 . st th hem of Mr. A. J Tors, ftftl to 4 n 10m.to mtRtnsrr' I to 4 p. i Th Fhort ?tor t"b wilt met Mn Third avanu. f Mr Any aftnon at 'the home C F Rtcharda Cl" Fleventh Fast street. Me c, H. Mnchard will STITT 80 EEACHES AND PAINS BOUB STOMACH the 0,w,fc,w CPetin of Rhwt M foe IflW and Mra. PAsrtee srlll review theM kth. of your under dtrsouoo ' Tit ore la now offrivtl to thr "ptiNte physician. ELK Reports From Fhyoielana. a preparation having .th c T (bund Adlerika tha heat in mty and action of an Intoptlnal ntm.-ptia tYtMPI.ETE awte-- cloanoor Thta entxre 27 years oxperleacs. tStgood) aota aa O. Eggers. Dr lutoao Atllcrtlut, pr;aratlon. -- Kala-maso- e, were men speak. prominent was foretioon Jih(aa of honor uewa-pap- story. Arbor day was observed by much tree planting throughout this entire region Children ae"taught to love and respect trees as one of God s finest creations Trees In parks and public places are named for persons or events, and history Is clustered about them. If a tree has no other name it usually bears its familv name and the country from which It emigrated Trees are valued so highly here that tree surgery Is fast becoming a profession. The diseased branches of trees are removed and the wounds dressed and protected by cement and . wax Trees are not but down te permit walks. Walks aye adjusted straight so as not to Injure trees. Wires are not permitted to interfere with trees. PRESIDENT CATCHES SPIRIT. The president of the United States has caught the aplijt of the big outdoors and appointed a recreation committee, which Is to coordinate with the efTorts of various branches of the In progovernment and clvlo bodies moting outdoor Ufa This- will give great Impetus to the growing tendency of Americans to appreciate and enjoy their woods, streams and moun- - 1 for the club year OFFICERS September will be chosen at the regular meeting of the Ladies' Literary club fcYtday afternoon, following a luncheon to be given by the entertainment committee. Past fc Gas On Stomach Prevented Walking Salt Lake th Christian lha eighth annual convention of the association, April In alight disorders such as occasional 1 could not walk two block, due t SO to May ft, in New York City, ,wlll op th stomach, nor lie on my oonstipatton, sour stomach, gas ott thoF be Mia Lavlnia- - Brown and General gas -ft ride writhrsrt fr and sick headache, one gpona-fur ie stomach breeA Mu Miss gasping I France via (secretary A MW6J.WAHI Msgs relief,." tiiown ilaVtkd eMt ori Xpfill II Snf AfiriKA ' rirrtwttnsi SBtlemW have taken only A longer treatment, however, is perns- iMtsa pavia leavea on April 21. Some srondM'fu) medictno lub- - . 1 Y oung W oman Could Not Walk 2 Blocks RBP'RBKEKTLVG by Literar- y- "I '& ' . Meeting Election Planned JPfll Jafe"TfioysandsLIC.i - 1924. 20, Local - Delegates Will Attend ;,,y&r' S3W0 of $h& WoMeM'QlMh$ ' v c . - ifrtreyiH V --'- V yjggrc tYwaw r"'Y ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, 7 APRIL (fierru Bfossom" Conventions TTiiif m3tU , |