OCR Text |
Show Damaged Paste s SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH LIFT OFF CORNS! few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with .Apply fingers History of PastWeek Present estlruttes of military authorities put the number of Americans disabled in the war at 100, 000. Of this number it is estimated that 80,000 will be able to return to their old occu- WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN A WEAK BODY pations, leaving 20,000 who need training for work suited to their maimed When youre fifty, your body begins to those stiffened joints, that backache a condition. creak a little at the hinges. Motion is matism, lumbago, gall ., more alow and deliberate. Not so young gravel, brick dust, sciatica, etc. It is claitned that a harmless and ef- as I used to be is a frequent and unwel- effective remedy for all diseases fective substitute for morphine has come thought. Certain bodily functions bladder, kidney, liver, stomach and been developed by experts in the Kan- upon which good health and ,y good spirits organs. so much The are weak sas depend, impaired. university of .The News Happenings of pharmdepartment GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil spot is generally the bladder Unpleasant ttcy symptoms show themselves. Painful and cleanse the kidneys and purify the Seven Days Paragraphed After she liau sued for a divorce annoying complications in other organs They trequently ward oft atUck, ofT This is particularly true with el- dangerous and fatal diseases of th?w? charging her husband had gone joy arise. derly people. If you only know how, this neys. They have a beneficial effect often completely cure the diseases of a riding through the air with another trouble can be obviated. woman, Mrs. Gertrude Cantwell has For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL bodily organs, allied with the bladder .,5 asked the court to enjoin Alfred S. Haarlem Oil has been relieving the in- kidneys. INTERMC'JNTAIN. If you are troubled with soreness acr James Shockley, Serving a life term Cantwell, memkr of the Aero Club of convenience' and pain due to advancing years. It is a standard, home the loins or with simple aches snd nain. In the Utah penltentiury for murder, Chicago, her from his taking liuymnd, remedy, and needs no introduction. It is in the back take warning, it may be lias returned to the prison after an aeroplane from the hangar. now put up in odorless, tasteless capsules. preliminary indications of some dreads These are easier and more pleasant to take malady which can be warded off or curl absence of two weeks, being permitted WASHINGTON. oil in bottles. if taken in time. The federal reserve board in its than the parole by the warden tiiat he might Each capsule contains about one dose of Go to your druggist today and go to Missouri to see his dying mother. forthcoming bulletin says that five Take them just like you would of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil get a Shockley made' the trip unattended all classes musO hare in the results any drops. (Wu pill, with a small swallow of water. Money refunded if they do not helo to. and unwatched. of readjusting1 soak into the and off sizes. and They Three throw GOLD MEDAL system Deluding wage are the the which beare mutter.1.! old poisons Haarlem Oil The strike of 40,000 shipyard work- price making you original imported to be expected. P fore your time. They will quickly relieve Accept No Substitutes. Adv. rwlp ers in effect since January 21, in SeAppropria tloV Vtf $100,000 as a attle, Tucoinu and Aberdeen, was for- scholarship fund to induce graduate its Drawback. Unfortunate. Madam ,you had better not wear mally declared off March 9 by strike nurses released from the army and Jim' is unfortunate. He got an ate leaders, following a canvass of votes navy nurse corps to train for public that hat much In this dry town. Weve tomobile and it blew up. cast in a referendum taken during the health nursing, announced by the not the location here. What did he do? American Red Cross. What has that to do with my hat?" previous three, days. A maximum He got ah airship, and it blew The fifteenth Idaho legislature ad- scholarship of $600 will be granted for I notice it is full of cocktails. down. journed sine die on March 8, two days un eight months course of training afteiWhe sixtieth day, and following and $300 for a four months course. Out of Comfort" a rusM to get through important 'pendMisery Claims filed by American citizens ing , legislation, including measures and concerns with the state departHeadache currying millions In appropri ftlons and ment against Germany and Colds bonds. total about $730,000,000, the Neuralgia Grippe Gov. Ben AV. Olcott was swoi'n into state department has announced. Toothache Influenzal office on March 7 as the successor According to figures just Issued by Earache of the late Gov. James WUhycombe, General March, Ameriean Colds troops actuof Oregon. Rheumatism Stiff Neck ally participating in engagements The senate of the Colorado legisla- against the Huns totaled 1,390,000 ofJoint Pains Lumbago ture by a strict party vote adopted a ficers and men. Battle casualities, inresolution favoring the adoption of cluding killed fn action, wounded and the league of nations plan outlined by missing and prisoners, totaled 240,197. Proved by millions President Wilson. The house last A total of 1,361,528 officers and men week by a party vote tubled a similar have been discharged since the armisAdults Take one or two Bayer Tablets of Aspirin with resolution. tice was signed. water If necessary, repeat dose three times a ddy, after meals David II. Francis, former American By a vote of 42 to 16, the lower house of the Idaho legislature adopted ambassador to Russia, testifying bea memorial to congress condemning fore the senate committee Holds Faith of Medical Leaders! investigatPresident AVilson for his defiant and ing lawless propaganda, warned that dictatorial attitude Ln which he has should the Bolshevik! be permitted to 20 cent Bayer packages also larger Bayer packages. attempted to force his personal views remain in power, ail Russia would toe Buy Bayer packages only Get original package.' , and opinions upon the people of the exploited by the Germans. United States, and calling upon the Secretary Daniels and a party of United States senate to reject any American naval aHF-YaMfcexperts will leave for treaty of peace which includes the Europe during the week to discuss O present charter for a league of nations. with allied .naval officials the best Sugar beet growers at Grand Junc- type of capital warships to toe built tion, Colo., representing 10,000 acres in the future, based on the lessons planted to beets last year, served gained in the wHT notice on the AAestern Sugar company Foreign1! that unless flat $10 a ton rate was AATith. utter ruthlbssness, working on Aspirin ii the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylfcacid paid for beets, they would plant their the no price in lives is that theory entire acreage to wheat, the price of too to high pay for saving the father-lanwhich is guaranteed by the governfrom anarchy and chaos,' AVar ment. Minister Noske has put down the DOMESTIC. Spartacan rebellion and Berlin is quiet John S. Wolfe, aged 100 years, for and orderly again, though some of sixty-twyears a railroad man and Its principal streets and squares rea friend of the late Jay Gould, Torn semble the bloodiest battlefields in Potter, J. J. Perkins and J. ,T. Rogers, France. died at Omaha, March 8. Wolfe built Sophia of Greece, sister the Rock Island and many other roads. of the is compelled to pawn Chairman E. N. Hurley of the ship- her jewels to help out her husband, ping board, announced at PhiladelConstantine, who is flat phia, that the dominant type of emer- broke, says a Geneva dispatch. gency fleet vessels would be the 12,500 Two hundred taken Spartaeides ton cargo carrier. The merchant main the past weeks rebellion prisoners now rine fleet, in large part cargo were summarily executed by governvessels, would be balanced with com- ment troops at Berlin on Friday. They bination cargo and passenger ships, he' were lined up against the wall, one said. by one. It was the grimmest and most An attempt to have the recent action ft gruesome wholesale execution in Gerof the Missouri legislature, in ratify- man history. ing the national prohibition amend-men- , The military coma referendum vote, mand lias repudiated by a state of siege proclaimed was begun Sunday by the St. Louis Slovakia as the result of throughout Retail Liquor Mens association, repa German plot, according to the newsAll smoking tobaccos use some flavoring. The 2000 saloon . resenting proprietors. at Pressburg. Two children,' brother and sister, paper Encyclopaedia Britannica says about the manuThe council has a supreme appointed were burned to death in a fire which on the Continent facture of smoking tobacco, commission to destroyed the farm home of their par- of the German investigate the question cona cables, and in America certain sauces are employed . the proposal ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank AVebb, five which was submitted to cerning the miles from Tucson, Ariz. An older use of the sauces is to improve the flavour and council by Secretary of State Lansing. brother, 11 years old, set fire to a rug The Bolshevist government of Russia leaves. while playing in the absence of the burning qualities of is preparing a law decreeing that all parents and ran from the house, leavTuxedo uses chocolate the purest, most wholeing the smaller children to the flames. professionals and artists must work Paul Maggie, aged 30, was arrested for the government, according to some and delicious of all flavorings!' Everybody advices. at Cassville, Mich., after the finding of The Duchess of Marlborough, forlikes chocolate we all know that chocolate added the bodies of his aged mother and three children. Maggie told police of- merly Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt of to anything as flavoring always makes that thing ficers he killed the four as a religious New York, was elected to the county is why a dash of chocolate, still more enjoyable. sacrifice, and asked them to return to council from the North division of his farm and kill any live stock still Southwark by a large majority over added to the most carefully selected and properly her opponent, a labor candidate. She alive. aged hurley tobacco, makesT uxedo more enjoyable Maj. Gen. Leonard AAood, command- stood for election as a progressive. er of the central department, in an II. ministhe food George Roberts, You? Nose Knows address at New YorlL warned the ter, speaking at Newcastle, England, said could American public not to let anything, that he state on unimpeachwhether a league of nations, a Hague able authority that the situation witli Try This Test: Hub a little Tuxedo briskly tribunal, or an international arbitra- regard to food conditions in great in the palm of your hand to bring out its ful tion system, replace a policy of areas of Europe was tragic. aroma. Then smell it deep its delicious, pure sound rational preparedness," if the , Chancellor Scheidemann has handed country is to remain in a state of ills resignation to President Ebert to fragrance will convince you. Try this test peace. enable the president to have a free with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo Nearly 200 sympathizers of the In- hand to detil with the present situastand or fall on your judgment dustrial AVorkers of the AVorld, includ- tion, according to the Zeitung am Mit-taYour Nose Knows 99 of Berlin. ing Alexander Clieernoff of Chicago, national organizer of the I. AV. AVr. According to the Daily Mails Paris movement, were arrested by the police representative, the powers have agreed at AVaterbury, Conn., on Sunday. to distribute the surrendered German Clark G. Ball of Hartford, Conn., warships1 ainpg themselves, but the who managed Carrie Nations tours United States and Great Britain are some years ago, inn announced that in accord regarding the necessity for he is forming a party to protest against sinking their respective shares. national prohibition. From eight to twenty-sevepersons Hit Perfect Tobacco for Pipo and Cigarette L. A. Thompson, originator of the are estimated to have been killed and Scenic railway, died at his country from twenty-fiv- e to seventy-thre- e A . CuanRtNttf home ln Glen Cove, N. Y on the wounded in rioting at the Klnmel seventy-firs- t anniversary of his birth. military camp at Rhyl, AVales. j ft , tZ . old-tim- e - moiy Doesnt hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Freezone is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. Expressing His Thanks. Applause' which greeted an address delivered by Marion Ilarland, the authoress. recently, brought to her mind, she told her audience, a remark of an old New England kinsman. He was an eldijr in the church, she said, and when his youngest child died the congregation was most solicitous. After the funeral services he expressed his appreciation thus : Folks, youve all been real kind in this time of tribulation. I want to ttiank you for all youve done. Im only sorry twant a bigger corpse. SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR - Torment and Austria-Hungar- to y N safe , t the - Dont Stay Gray! . It Darkens Naturally that Nobody So can Tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully .dark and lustrous almost over night If youll get a bottle of Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this la ReclpV, improved old famous Sage by the addition of other Ingredients, are sold annually, says a druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. ' unattractive folks arent wanted around, so get busy with Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound and youll be delighted with handsome hair and your( dark, your youthful appearance within a few days. Adv. well-know- n Gray-haire- d, to-nig- ht Probably Wise. , What lias become of your campaign for feminine votes? The first girl I . asked refused to vote for me. I hate to take no for an answer, so in order to line her up I She accepted. proposed matrimony. Well? Hut after reflection I decided Id better end my campaign' right there." Louisville Courier-Journal. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that Is by a constitutional remedy. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining1 of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result. Unless the Inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamedv condition of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. AH Druggists 75c. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Insult Resented. Isnt your wife, sir, a little addict d to loquacity? "Of course nt, doctor! My wife lever touches a drop of anything trong." RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pnt of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum a small box of Barbo Compound, and AJ oa. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Full directions for making and use come in each box of Barbo Compound It 'will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. II will not color the scalp, is not sticky ei greasy, and does not rub off. Adv. Political fences are usually of the stake and rider pattern. o OF A .SlpWfllal TheBayer Crosson Genuine Tablets V d o Ex-Quee- n r, ex-Kin- g Szeclio-Slova- YottrNoselnaws. k the Vet-rogra- d a That g n i ' |