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Show ( SOUTH CACHE COURIER. IIYRUM. UTAH ITS NO SECRET where she got her color. Many wo- men, perhaps your neighbor, will tell you that she got her wonderful color, her vivacious spirits, her WHS 10 THE BEE HIVE STATE I1VITED RESUME PLAGE CONFERENCE HEADS URGE DELEGATES TO COME BACK INTO FOLD. ud-vio- strength and health taking by a temperance. tonic, known as Dr. Pierces orite cription. Probably no man in America was ever better qualified to successfully treat the peculiar to women than Ds. diseases Pierce, of Buffalo, N, Y. The cases that come to him run into many thousands, giving him an experience that rarely comes to any one man. Dr. Pierce found that in nearly every case there were certain vegetable growths which rarely failed to give prompt relief in those feminine disorders from- - which so many women suffer .1 He combined these roots and herbs into a temperance medicine that he called Dr. Pierces Favorite Pres- in both cription. This medicine is sold liquid and tablet form by druggists everywhere. A weakly, sickly, backachy, head- despondent woman, with with feminine tsorders that come in youth or middle age is pretty sure to find in Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription the exact remedy that her condition calls for. achy, nervous, regular or irregular pains ' Auto Safer Than The industrial accident state of Massachusetts Hoss. board of the discloses the remarkable fact that fatalities from motor vehicles last year were less vethan those for which horse-draw- n hicles were responsible. This is unusually interesting, because automobiles and trucks nre 50 per cent ri enter in number than horses. Forty- three fatal accidents are reported by the hoard. Twenty-thre- e were caused vehicles. horse-drive- n ;hy Sal-larad- Efforts Being Made by Allied Diplo mats to Heal Breach Caused by Absence of Italy's Representatives at Conference. Fav- Pres- es o Paris. It is announced that President Wilson, Premier Clemenceau and Premier Lloyd George, composing the council of three, on May 4, sent a communication to the Italian government Inviting it to resume its pluce at the pence conference. It is generally believed here that the Italian representatives will accept the invitation and that the misunderstanding will be adjusted and the break soon lie a closed incident. The terms of the communication to the Italian government were not disclosed, hut it is, believed they seek to remove the personal element of the controversy and to pave the way for a territorial adjustment when the relations are resumed. It was announced In Paris last week that Premier Lloyd George laid sent a representative of his government to Rome to open informal negotiations for the return to Paris of an Italian peace delegation. Telegrams from the Italian capital reporting the efforts being made by allied diplomats to heal the breach caused by the absence of Italys delegation at the peace conference say that Camille Bnrre, French, ambassador at Rome, had conferred with Premier Orlando. The question of Italian representation at the peace negotiations, so far as can be ascertained has not been school interest fund. raised by the German delegation. CerWhat is believed to he the finest altainly it was not touched upon at the falfa patch in Utah on the last day meeting of the interallied and German of April is that of J. W. Mellen on the credentials commissions at Versailles. farm he owns at the old Hot north of Salt Lake. SCHOOL TEACHER MURDERED Springs property, The alfalfa on the patch of forty-fiv- e acres is from 12 to 16 inches high. Body of Young Woman Found in an Delegates to the national convention Abandoned Hut. of the American Legion, proposed orWedged under a Latrobe, Pa. of world war fighters, can board in a shed behind an abandoned ganization railroad rates, accordobtain special log hut on the Ardary farm, two miles Roosevelt, Jr., temTheodore to from here, the body of Miss Emma ing of the legion. The chairman school teacher, porary Austraw, will be 2 cents a tide. fare who had mysteriously disappeared, Branding the assertions of a lecturer was found Saturday. on applied psychology as bare lies, The girls hands were tied behind of the Utah State Medical members her back, her face had been beaten, are planning action Intendassociation on head the and she had been struck a to put halt to what they claim is with a blunt instrument. Her death ed r the biggest fraud ever practiced on the had evidently occurred twenty-fouof Salt Lake City. citizens of the hours before the finding body. that The Shimmy An examination revealed that the girl craze dance had bet'll shot through the head aftei gelatinous, quivering wdiicli originated in the East Side being attacked. It is supposed the girl was over- dance halls of New York, is causing much comment in Salt Lake, and the powered on her way from the on Monday evening and held authorities are contemplating barring prisoner at some point until she was such dances at the public dance hails. killed. Brig. Gen. Richard W. Young was voted temporary chairman and Capt. MOVE COLLAPSES Baldwin Robertson temporary secreCOMMUNIST Amertary of the Utah branch of the Failure of Munich Insurrection Marks ican Legion at a meeting of the legion Collapse of Last Stronghold. branch held at Salt Lake, May 1. Berlin. The failure of the Munich Former soldiers from many sections of insurrection marks the collapse of the the state attended. last important communist stronghold Governor Robert D. Carey of Wyomin Germany, and for the time being the ing and Governor O. II. Shoup of ColoEbert and Scheidemann government is rado visited Salt Lake last week, conheaving a deep sigh of relief, for which ferring with United States Senator It can thank Herr Noske, minister of Reed Smoot in regard to the provisions defense. of a public lands leasing bill which the The irony of fate decreed that at the latter intends to introduce at the spemoment when Field Marshal von cial session of congress. announced ids retirement as It is the desire of the Utah Historchief of the army, Noske, six months ical society to have every person in ago an unknown person of military Utah who participated in the construccaliber, with the ragged remnants of tion of the Union and Central Pacific former battalions and hurriedly re- railroads through the territory of Utah cruited volunteer regiments, should be in present at the celebration winning the nations applause in the to be held in Ogden on iVlay 10, the sordid internecine guerrila warfare fiftieth anniversary of the uniting of that is not wholly without its opera the two roads at Promontory point. bouffe setting. Alleged disregard of the petitions of the teachers of Ogden for a hearMurderer of Armenians Arrested. ing upon the salary schedule by the New York. The American commit- board of education and the superintee for Armenian and Syrian relief has tendent of schools, terminated in the received an account by an organization of a union of the teachers of the arrest of Ismael Haki Bey, dinder a charter of the American rector of deported Armenian refugees of Labor, with, seventy-fivat Aleppo under the Young Turk gov- of 125 teachers signing the roll. ernment and said to be responsible for The railroad pioneers of the counthe death of thousands of Christian try, who held official positions In 1869, women and children. at the time of the completion of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Idaho Engineer Passes Suddenly. railroads, will be urged to come to Spokane. II. C. Allen, until recently Ogden for the Golden Spike celebrastate engineer of Idaho, died sudden- tion, May 10. The officials are said to a to be scattered from San Diego, Cal., ly at Sprague, Wash., according had He gone here. received to Boston, Mass. telegram to Sprague to make preliminary plans Charles I. Handley was found guilty for some engineering work. y n jury at Ogden of assault with to do bodily harm upon Vcrn intent Ole Disclaims Presidential Plans. 12 years of age. The case Albertson, who Chica. Mayor Ole Hanson, was the outgrowth of the shooting of sprang info tfi? eyes of the nation over- the boy by Handley with a shotgun on night when he Rescued Seattle from Aupgust 24 last, when the boy wns the I. W. W. and Bolshevik!, took ocstealing green apples from .the casion here Saturday Vo say he is not caught home in West Ogden. Handley a candidate for president. 2000-acr- e WAS IN MISERY Mrs. Jobes Was in Serious Condition From Dropsy. Doans Made Her Well. '! dont think many have gone through such misery as I, says Mrs. C. Jobes, 139 Federal St., Burlington, N. J. That awful pam in my back felt as though iut spine were crushed. My head ached and I had reeling and fallevwhen sensations ing erything turn would black. Though the kidney secretions passed ten or fifteen times in an hour, only a few drops came at a time and they felt like boiling, water. I soon found I had drop-- v. I bloated all over. ace was 80 8wollen MRS. JOBES 1 could hardly see out of juy eyes. My ankles and feet felt as though they would burst if I put any weight on them. My night clothes became wringing wet with sweat and I would get chilly and shake all over. Woan s Kidney Pills soon had me feeling like a different woman. My kidneys were regulated and all the swell- mg went away. The aches and lairn p i, Ll1! and, after 1 had finished my eighth box of Doans, I was as well a ever. My kidneys have never botherec me since Doans Kidney Pills curei - n Subscribed and sworn to be fori J. 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Beat of by i the disei U"ed by constUno1 di?ea8e- - sreatly ln will cure cata takon i Ii.h IsBlood and a?t8 thro nn ?i.!.r'la!ly Mucous Surfaces of S CA1ARRH the i.nwn, Rood purlflir some rrith Yfth tmrredUr.!1 JBertect I8 composed ey MEDICI be8t t01 of the I combine Co., Props., Toledo, His Ambition. your son ambitious? 1Te wants some a nntfu day to pi n game. ... no-ru- When Your Eyes Need Care o!StSWne Eye Remedy inssBKLiSL" CU..CU1CAUO IN SPECIAL HONOR WOMEN Place, at Least, Where Kultur Evidently Is Appreciated at Hin-denbu- NEED SWAMP-ROO- T of women have kidney and Thousands bladder trouble and never suspect it. Its Real Worth. Womens complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidnev trouble, or the Armey I hear they held a result of kidney or bladder diseaso. in hades in honor of Germany If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they mny cause the other oron the day the armistice was signed. to become diseased. Burmey So? Ilease give the de gans Pain in the back, Headache, loss of amtails. bition, nervousness, are often times sympArmey Well, Mr. Sutnn presided in toms of kidney trouble. the rapacity of roastmasier. Dont delay starting treatment. Dr. a physicians preBnrmey Indeed? What did lie say? Kilmer's Syamp-RooArmey In his speech he informed scription, obtained at any drug stole, may the company that he had that day sent be just the remedy needed to overcome a thellegram of eongrntliellatlon to such conditions. or Get a medium large size bottle imthe kaiser, advising him that even if mediately from any drug store. the place in the sun were wanting, he However, if you wish first to test this could furnish a substitute. great preparation send ten rents to Dr. Bnrmey And how did the banquet Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample hottle. When writing be sure and conclude? mention this paper. Adv. The whole Armey company gave three hocks nnd a salamander, and Supply Exhausted. ns drank the henltfi of Jennie came home from her playMagazine. mates, saying she was too mad to play with Jane any longer. Before Clergy Asserts Itself. night she teased to go back and play Clergymen In Great Britain mny with Jane. strike for higher wages. At a recent I thought you were angry with conference of the Southwell diocese at her mother said. Jane, Derby, the bishop delivered ultimatums Oh, I was, replied the child, but to certain parishioners who asked that wasnt mad enough ln me to last a minister he appointed for their there all day.churches. The bishop lias refused to assign pastors for the parishes until Kill the Flies Now and Prevent they have assured him they will have disease. A DAISY FLY KILLER will do It. a house and adequate food. Eight of Kills thousands. Lasts all season. All dealers, fi ve sent express paid for $1.25. II. SOMERS, the parishes of the diocese recently or 150 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adv. were combined into one. The question of poor church wages A ballplayer, like lightning, has kept many aspirants to the min- neverclumsy strikes twice in the same place. istry from being ordained and the church hierachy has been asked not to the early picnicker that catches establish any more $1,000 a year par- theIts pneumonia. ishes. shelle-bratio- n t, Wilhelm.-MJar-too- - ALLEN'S FOOTEASE DOES IT. When your shoes pinch or vour corns and bunions ache get Allens Foot Ea.se, the shaken into shoes antiseptic powder to be foot-batand sprinkled in the It will take the sting out of corns and bunions to and give instant relief Tired, Aching. Swollen, Tender feet. Sold everywhere. Dont accept any substitute. Adv. Will reduce Inflamed, h. Sounds So. Say, Jim, what air these governments theyre talkin about so much now? 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Raise Both Fee! and Thousands Milk of Shorthorn cows are producing from 8 000 to 12,000 lbs of millt pet year and producing calves that top the beef markets This is the combination that pays on the farm. The average farmer isnt a specialist. The Shorthorn combines beet and milk as no other breed does SHORTHORN BREEDERS' Her Humble Admission. Voice Over the Phone Hullo! Is Yes. that you, darling? Darling Who is that speaking? London Mail. mnns cup of joy resembles an AMERICAN ASSN, 13 Dexter Iark Ave., Chicago. coffee cup, but his cup of sorrow holds several gallons. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. A after-dinne- r Z 19-19- - III. - 19. WATCH YOUR COLTS For Colds and at e t Coughs, the first sympDistemper, and toms of any such ailment, give small doses of that wonderful remedy, now the most used in existence, , SPOIINS DISTEMPER COMPOUND Safe for all ages, Colts, Mares in foal, Stallions and all others. An excellent preventive as well as a cure. Sold by druggists. SPOIIN MEDICAL CO., Mfrs., Goshen, Ind., U. S. A. . 1S68-1S6- 9 eye-witne- Cannot Be Cured DER TAG One Weber county Is likely to have a county librury in the near future. Utah men who enter tlu summer camp of the reserve officers training corps will be assigned to the l'residio of San Francisco. From Sau Juan county comes a surveying crew is now at work on the La road. Construction work will follow rapidly. Seven carcasses of sheep which had been butchered and wfere being sold in Ogden without inspection, were confiscated by the city board of health. Army aviators wlU fly from Mather field Sacramento, to Ogden to participate in tlie Golden Spike celebration on May 10 if the plans of members of the committee are carried out. Carbon county commissioners have called a special election for May 17 for the purpose of voting bonds to the amount of $125,000 to construct a highway system throughout the county. Work is now progressing on the Union Field highway in Iron county. The county is furritshing the culverts, while the people along the survey nre doing the work. The road is to be used as a main highway. Louis F. Wetzell, former chief elerk of the Utah Copper company's Magna mill, charged with having embezzled Liberty loan funds deposited by employees of the company, has been arrested in California. Sheep and cattle are doing well in northern Utah and in adjacent portions of Nevada, Idaho and Wyoming, and are fair and improving in southern Utah. Sheading is general and lambing is becoming general, t itli favoring weather conditions. The state dosed its April business witli a blance on hand of $2, 0.59, 225.19, according to the monthly report of the state treasurer. Of this $7(i:!,727.4ij is in the state land grant funds. There is a balance of $26,000 in the state udl Fed-ratio- n e An cannot digest food properly. 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