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Show I SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM, UTAH I TELEGRAPHIC TALES ' TERSELY TOLD The cost of production of an Ice cream soda Is 7 and one half cents a prominent pharmacist of New York stated in announcing that he could make a reasonable profit by charging the customer 10 cents. Pearl White motion picture actress, has been granted a divorce from Wal-la- c A RESUME OF THE WEEKS McCutheon by the superior court DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER at Providence, R. I. on the ground of I , uimi neglect to provide. The petition was filed under her real name. Pearl Mc-- I Cutcheon. Divorce was granted with Important Events of the Past Seven out alimony. Final decree will be Days Reported by Wire and d entered in six months. for the Bent fit of the . Busy Reader, Participation of individual local ( American legion posts in projects of INTERMOUNTAIN. community and civic welfare will be Ignited, according to the owner, by fostered and aided by a new departa spark from a descending forest pa- ment ofthe American legion, to be trol airplane, the residence of D. M. known as the department of national Lowe of Medford, Oregon, was burn- post activities, created at national ed to the ground at a loss of $5000. , headquarers at Indianapolis, Ind. John The Lowe residence is at the edge J. Noll, formerly of Parsons, Kan., asof Barber field, the airplanes passing sistant director of the national organization, will head the new department. It when alighting. The exhaust of WASHINGTON. the plane, according to Love, set fire Interest of $944,534,755 now is owed to the grass, which, fanned by the wind, ignited the grain field and hoiuse. the United States on allied war debts, Assistant Secretary Wadsworth, of the treasury department told the senate The second of two oil tanks fired by finance He subcommittee lightning on the Midwest Oil com- mitted a detailed Tuesday. of della ' statement panys tank farm near Casper, Wyo., burned out last Tuesday, after 10,000 quent interest and said that $730,000,-00in interest had been paid by the barrels of crude in the tank had been debtor nations. pumped out from under the flames. The total loss was estimated by comIn record breaking time the senate pany officials at $100,00. passed the Sweet bill to consolidate all federal agencies dealing with vetGeneral offices of the Denver & Rio erans and extending additional beneGrande Western Railroad company fits to disabled former service men. will be located in Denver, according One bill consolidates under the directo the articles of incorporation filed tion of the treasury department all gov with the Secretary of State at Den- ernment activities on behalf of disablver. Capital stock of the operating ed veterans of the World war. The company will be divided into 1,500,000 bill now goes back to the house. shares, of which 500,000 are preferred of $100 par value. The remaining milThe department of forelion shares are designated as common casts that Utah will agrculture 1,331,000 produce stock and no par value is given. tons of sugar beets this season, as compared to 1,389,843 tons last year, Thieves at Walla Walla, Wash., cut this estimate being based on a beet the bars of an outer window in the acreage of 110,000 acres this year, as county jail and removed all the bond- against 116,100 acres a year ago. The ed and moonshine whiskey which had condition of Utah beets July 1 was been accumulated in several months 95, three points above the raiding activities against the boot-- . average. leggers, with the exception of a jug partly filled with a low qualThe understanding reached by the of Wilson administration deferring Interliquqor. ity est payments on loans made by the Governor. Pat M- Neff of Texas, in United States tb allied nations will be a special message to the lower house binding upon the present administraof the legislature today, reiterated his tion, Secretary Mellon has stated to charge that graft and extravagance the senate finance committee. exists in the state capital. He gave no definite information, Civil service examinations will be merely renewing the charge made in recent held August 19 to fill the following public speeches. postmasterships, which pay salaries as Utah ,$2500; Gillette, indicated: James Hughes, chief horticulturalist Wyo., $2300; Greybull, Wyo., $2400; from the Denver & Rio Grande Wes- Laramie, Wyo., $2900; Thermopolis. tern railroad, was drowned in the Wyo.,' $2600 ; Moscow, Idaho, $2800 ; Lovelocks, Columbia river at 'White Bluffs when Goldfield, Nev., $2400; be lost control of his car and drove Nev., $2300. It from a small ferry into the water FOREIGN. last week. The body has not been Crown Prince IliroliUo of Japan afMr. Hughes had offices at ter historical visitng the Denver, but spent much of his time churches, called at the Vatican on the railroads fruit ranch at Corfu, in the afternoon and had a cordial Wash. He was unmarried.' interview with Pope Benedict with whom he exchanged gxeetlngs at Rome. An armored automobile, equipped with two machine guns and protected The arrival in Tampico, 3!exico of by steel, one and a half inches thick, of War Estrada, for the puris to be used by San Francisco police pose of investigating a recent revolt , officers in operating against theives headed by General Martinez Herrerra who, work from automobiles. Chief of is reported in dispatches received at Police Daniel O'Brien announced Sat- Mexico City. It has been announced urday. The armored car will be in that General Herrerra and his lieutenoperation within fifteen days and will ants despite their voluntary surren-dex- . be a permanent addition to the police will receive no amnesty at the departments equipment. It will car- hands of the government. ry acrew of four or five men. The Greek third army corps entered John Lindquist of Butte was elected recently accordig fo a ' president Saturday at the concluding wireless dispatch received at Consession of the annual convention of stantinople from the Greek battleship the seventh district of the Scandinavain Avxoff. Fraternity of America at Butte Mont., including Montana, Idaho, Oregon and The possible downfall of the RusBritish Columbia. sian soviet government unless means D0ME8TIC. are found to prevent the starvation of Lachrymatory, or tear gas, the in- large numbers of persons because of vention of Major Stephen de la Noy ot the crop failure in Russia is suggested the chemical warfare division, United by ;the Rote Fahne, the soviet organ, States army, was given is first official which asserts that 25,009,000 Russians tryout as a mob scatterer and in re- are in imminent danger of dying. pelling attacks near Philadelphia King Constantine of Turkey iis unTuesday, and 200 policemen were driven back, weeping, three times. dertaking the active direction of the Greek offensive against the Turkish Artie expedition Nationalists, now in progress. It is The took final departure from American stated in advices reaching from the shores Monday. The explorers auxil- front. ' iniary schooner Bowdoin, which came afGreek troops have occupied the city to Boolh Bay, Me., Saturday night ter formal Godspeed from Governor of Kutaia, an Important point on the Baxter at Wiscasset, went away at southern branch of the Baddad raildawn, cheered by townspeople. The road, about 77 miles southeast of Bowdoin will make a short stop at Brussa. Sydney, N. S. on her way north. All the miners of the Ruhr region of Edmund of wife Germany have struck, says an ExDornltsey Pocatello, homo the at Telegraph dispatch from Amchange died Tuesday Pocatello, of the family on Bancock creek, near sterdam, quoted a telephone message Dussel-dorNegotiations with Pocatello. Idaho. This Pocatello fam- from have the failed, the latter of to the employers family ily Is said to belohg to the demands of the whom refusing grant the city after Chief Pocatello, miners, the dispatch adds. whs named. I Pre-pare- M City marshal Lee Isbell of Richfield, who was shot and seriously wounded last Tuesday by Ben Cax-teformerly an inmate of the Utah state prison, is rapidly making recovery, according tc attending physicians at the Richfield hospital. Nancy J. McMullln of Sandy was recently awarded a pension of $12 per month dating from December 3, 1918, also the original invalid pension of $20 per month from March 4 ,1917, to date of her husbands death, er 2, 1918. Johnny Wood, 16 years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wood who formerly resided In the First ward In Brigham City was nearly baked alive between two grass fires near the Woods ranch home at Promontory Point last week. Approximately 2000 persons were In 0 ten-ye- gal-do- n - Px-ic- ( 7 - Secx-etar- y . Eski-She- Mac-Milla- n -- f. ar HEWS DEIMH asDespite the shrinkage in the sessed valuation of property in Salt Lake, the tax levy for 1921 will be less than 11 mills, the levy last year, according to Mayor C. Clarence Neslen. , COUNTRIES. ME attendance at the opening of the an- nual encampment of the Utah Indian war veterans at Richfield. The opening program, held at the Second ward chapel, was enjoyed by all who were able to get Into the building. The complete report of the assessed valuation of Box Elder county, which has just been filed with ithe state auditor shows that the value of property In the county is less than last year, the total this year being against $39,804,6SO last. year, a difference of $1,345,063. $38,-519,61- Two towers for the new government wireless station which Is being built at Fort Douglas have been completed. The towers are made of steel and are each 150 feet in height. The station wriil be used for military purposes when it is completed, Major J. B. Corb-fycommandant effort Douglas, states , A report completed recently by W. Mann, assistan supervisor of Wasatch forpst, shen&5fs-t-the present rate of consumption Utah has enough timber to supply Its neeils for 100 years. It Is stated that If Utah were rut off from all outside sources, her forests probably would be called upon co supply 200,000,00 board feet a year G. t 'Since announcement of the new policy of the state land office at Salt Lake regarding .loans in bonds, the has been swamped with applications for loans, according to information from State Land Commissioner John T. Oldroyd. None of the new applications will be acted upon, it is stated, until those which .have been on file for some time, amounting to about $1,000,000 are disposed of. of-fic- e Every effort is being put forward by Utah state officials to cut the tax rate for general state administrative purposes' this year from the 2.4 mill maximum permitted by the 1921 legislature, and the rate which prevoiled last year, to at least. 2.2 mills on the dollar. This cut, if effected, will the tax revenue for the state general fund by 8 per cent from what it would be if the maximum levy were used. e 1-- 3 Mantua, Utah, is now enjoying the luxury of a town waterworks system. The work of installation was completed last week, practically every home In the town being connected up. Id commemoration of the achievement, a big public celebration was held on Friday evening In the ward chapel, at which congratulatory addresses were delivered by speakers from this, city, a musical progrm complemented Following the program everybody re. paii'ed to the amusement hall, where a banquet was served and dancing was indulged in during the balance of th6 evening. ' ,J An agreement has been reached by the members of the board of county commissioners relative to constructing two miles of hard surface highway between the cities of Tremonton and d this year. The commissioners had previously received the promise of the state road commission to supply $10 000 toward defraying the expenses of the project. At the meeting the agreement of the state road commis-slo- n vas accepted by the commissioners, who agreed to refund the sum la case there Is a deficit in the states finances at the end of the fiscal year This proviso was attached to the promise of the state to participate la tbs Gar-lan- proWf. FOR IANLAC BREAKS ALL RECORDS Amazing Success Achieved by Celebrated Medi cine Not Only Phenomenal, But Unprece. dented Over 20,000,000 Bottles Sold in Six Years Foreign Countries Clamor for It Never before, perhaps, in the history of the drug trade ha. the demand for a proprietary medicine ever, approached th wonderful record that is now being made by Tanlac, the cele brated medicine which has been accomplishing such remark able results throughout this country and Canada. As a matter of fact, the marvelous success achieved by this medicine is not only phenomenal, but unprecedented. The first botcle of Tanlac to reach the public was sold just a little over six years ago. Its success was immediate and people everywhere were quick to recognize it as a medicine of extraordinary merit. Since that time there have been sold throughout this country and Canada something over Twenty Million (20,000,000) bottles, establishing a record which has probably never been equalled in the history of the drug trade in America. Fame Is International. ing results and have pronuuuced the greatest medicine of all time. it Tens of thousands of men and worn, en of all ages in all walks of life, 4f. flicted with stomach, liver and kidney disorders, some of them of long , as well as thousands of weak, thin nervous men and women apparently oj the verge of collapse, have testified that they have been fully restored to their normal weight, health and strength by its use. i Restored to Health. 711t Still others, who seemed fairly well, yet who suffered with indigestion! headaches, shortness of breath, dizzy spells, sour, gassy stomachs, coated tongues, foulness of breath, constipation, bad complexion, loss of appetite, sleeplessness at night and of terribly dejected, depressed feelings, state that they have been entirely relieved of these distressing symptoms and restored to health and imppiness by the use of Tanlac. Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere. stand-ing- . The instant and phenomenal success which Tanlac won when it was first Introduced has been extended to practically every large city, small town, village and hamlet in North America. Its fame has become international in its scope and England, Japan, Mexico, Cuba, Hawaii, Alaska,. Porto Rico and many European countries are clamoring for it. From coast to coast and from Great Lakes to the Gulf, Tanlac is known and honored. Millions have taken it with the most gratifying and astonish Whats the Difference?. DIDNT SEE ANYTHING We have filmed your book, profes- FUNNY said the moving picture director, Sunday School Scholar Couldnt Quite and a check for $5,000 is waiting for Realize That His Memory Was a ' you." Trifle Faulty. II should But hardly feel that lake it, replied the college professor. Edward is something less than .five I saw the photoplay and it doesnt years old. For six days a week he resemble the book at' all. You see Is a 100 per cent mischievous and there has been a mistake boy. But thoroughly Oh, dont let that trouble you. Our on Sundays well, hed make Booth 'scenario writer can turn anything into Tarkingtons v Edgar take a second a photoplay no matter what it is. On Childrens prize. day Edward was By the way, what was the name of given two lines of a scriptural quotyour novel? ation to repeat when his name was Thats what I want to explain, an- called. They were: Ask and ye swered the professor. I made a mis- shall receive; seek and ye shall find." take ; instead of sending you my novel Sunday morning Edward reported to sent you my textbook on algebra. his mother letter perfect as they say ilartoons Magazine. backstage. An hour later his teacher called the roll. Edward. A mind was No answer Edward's airplaning. You naturally feel secure when you Edward your verse can you 'reknow that the medicine you are about to peat It? take is absolutely pure and contains no he beAsk Edward stood up. harmful or habit producing drugs. reshall ask and you gan briskly Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Rooceive and that will be fine! kidney, liver and bladder remedy. Then as he sat down amidst great The same standard of purity, strength on the part of his classmates, laughter and excellence is maintained in every lie said, half aloud: bottle of Swamp-RooWhat's the matter with me? I'm It is scientifically compounded from not so funny. Kansas City Star. vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in ttaspoonful doses. To Have a Clear Sweet Skin It is not recommended for everything. Touch pimples, redness, roughness It is natures great helper in relieving or itching, if any, with Cuticura and overcoming kidney, liver and bladthen bathe with Cuticura Soap der troubles. and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and A sworn statement of purity is with on a little Cuticura Talcum to dust every bottle of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Rooleave a fascinating fragrance on 25c each. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. Youths Criticism. However, if you wish first to try this Undoubtedly, when one is fourteen great preparation send ten cents to Dr. ones mind reaches conclusions uK.ilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a nbiased by the opinions of the world sample bottle. When writing be sure and at large. To an adult friend the small mention this paper. boy divulged the interesting informread Ibsen's The SCHEME WORKED ation that he had ANYWAY, Dolls Hr use." ' And what did you think of Secured Sleep, ' but Experimenter his confidante. Hardly Knows Just Where to He nodded his head approvingly-GoodAward the Credit. But he said. Very good! dont yn He couldnt sleep. He had read that rather Sun. York think? New if one would put the tips of the fingers of one hand against the tips of the. fingers of the other, one could go to sleep immediately and the next tiling would be daylight. lie decided not to tell his wife. With the lights out lie placed the tips Eczema, tetter and many to of his fingers together and lay still other skin troubles are du are for several minutes.- Then lie moved If you disordered blood. afflicted with skin trouble, slightly and was quiet again for sevdont suffer the maddening eral minutes. Naturally after a time torture longer, but start ngh he began to squirm, but he kept the away to purify your blood witn finger tips together. S. S. S. the standard Wd The wife noticing the restlessness for over 60 years. purifier and the finger tip performance, inFor Special Booklet ot tor itidj quired Irritably:.. ritful advice, without charge write Chief Medical Advisor , Edward, whht In the world are you S.S.S.C0., Dep't, 430, Atlanta, Ga. Get &&&( four druggist doing?" Nothing, he sheepishly replied, and soon was asleep from the fatigue of holding the finger tips together. Now he doesnt know whether to give credit to the finger tip ordeal or thanks to his wife for breaking the Thm Standard Blood PanfM spell. sor, - rough-and-read- y , Feeling of Security t, t. Olnt-fmen- t, t. I ' . ! dime-noveiis- STOP THAT ITCH! Purify Your Blood - . |