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Show UTAH NEWS REVIEW ip DARLING BABY Hilma Harmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Harmon of a Manti, was seriously hurt at the ball game Sunday. While sitting in an automobile with her parents a bail crashed through the windshield, driving a piece of glass into the little girl's eye. Protests against this interpretation of the prohibition law. were filed some months ago by the British embassy in behalf of Canadian citizens and by the I am writ Altoona, Pa. Lallan embassy after Attorney Gener!ing to tell you what Lydia E. al Palmer had rendered an opinion on d Pinkhams Vegetable February 4 that such transit of liquor We me. has done for was unlawful. tad six children die almost at birth. From one hour to nineThe North Richfield Pumping comteen days is all they have of Richfield has filed a complaint pany lived. Before my next one with the public utilities commission was born I took a dozen bottles of your Vegetable Comagainst the Tellurde' Power company, pound, and I can say that it is askng for a hearing to determine the the greatest medicine on to be charged the- water users price earth, for this baby is now under the irrigation company by the four months old, and a power company. healthier baby you would not want I am sending you a Under the direction of the Fielding farm bureau and Carl Iaacson, crops picture of her. Everybody says That is a very healthy and pests inspector for Boxelder counYou have my looking baby. ty, the farmer of the Fielding locality consent to. show these few are making a determined effort to conlines to anybody. Mrs. C. W. Benz, 131 3rd Avenue, trol vast numbers of grasshoppers Altoona, Pa. which have appeared in the northeastern part of the valley. Mrs. anssens experience of interest to childless wives. I want to give you a word of praise for your wonderful The people of Park City experienced Millston, Wis. medicine. We are fond of children, and for a considerable time after we their first sight of an airplane when were married 1 feared I would not have any. I began taking Lydia E. Pink-hahe flew over the city Saturday afterVegetable Compound, and it strengthened me so I now have a nice, noon and made a landing at the Richsuffered I strong, healthy baby girl. very little at childbirth, and I give all ardson to the credit your medicine, and shall always recommend ithighly. Mrs. flat, just north of town. The H. H. Janssen, Millston, Wis. plane belongs to a Salt Lake aviafoh The trip from Salt Lake to Park City Mrs. Held of Marinette, Wis., adds her testimonial for Lydia E was made in nineteen minutes. ' Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. She says : Announcement was made from the I was in a nervous condition and very irregular. My Marinette, Wis. office of Governor1 Charles Mabey doctor advised an operation. Mv husband brought me one of your booklets Saturday that Monday, July 25, would and asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. It overcame be observed as Pioneer day, although my weakness so that I now have a healthy baby girl after having been married nine years. I am glad to recommend your medicine, and you may use my no proclamation would be issued. The letter as a testimonial. "Mrs. H. B. Held, 330 Jefferson St, Marinette, Wis. law cites that where a legal holiday There are many, many such homes that were once childless, and are now falls on Sunday the holiday shall be blessed with healthy, happy children because Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable observed the following Monday. Compound has restored the mother to a strong and condition, as it Suit for acts as a natural restorative for ailments as indicatedhealthy $45,000 was filed in the disby backache, irregularities, displacements, weakness and nervousness. trict court recently at Ogden by Fred Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments Foulger and children against the Utah of women are not the surgical ones they are not caused by serious displaceRapid Transit company to recover for ments or growths, although the symptoms may be the same, and that is why the death of the wife and mother,; so many apparently serious ailments readily yield to Lydia El Pinkhams Isabelle Burton Foulger, who was killVegetable Compound, as it acts as a natural restorative. It can be taken ed by a steet car October 26, last, at with perfect safety and often prevents serious troubles. the intersection of Twenty-thirTherefore if you know of any woman who is suffering and has been unable street to secure relief and is regretfully looking forward and Madison avenue. to a childless old age, ask her to try Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, as ithas brought health A fire started on the roof of the and happiness into so many homes once darkened by illness and despair. barracks ocfupied by company C, members of the civilian military trainLydia E.- Pinkhams Private Text-Boo- k upon "Ailments ing camp of Salt Lake City at PresiPeculiar to Women will be sent to you free upon request. Write dio, Cal. last Fridayvjras puts out by to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts the The only post fire department. This book contains valuable inf ormation. real damage that resulted, was the As Times Change. Invented Telephone Switchboard. flooding of the barracks by the fire The old drinking customs have His death in Boston, at the age of hose in extinguishing the blaze. The eighty-two- , passed away. rescued from comparative fire was started by a spark from the They have, agreed Uncle Bill obscurity the name of Dr. Thomas chimney. Instead of taking water Benjamin Doolittle, who originated Bottletop. In the judgment of Senator Smoot on the side a man now calls for an the telephone switchboard and was of Utah, the people of the west who antidote." among the earliest telephone engin- are deferring the purchase of next eers. winters supply of coal in the hope Doctor Doolittle possessed a medal that seasonal coal rates will be put from the Franklin institute of Philainto effect are making a mistake. delphia for having originated the procThe senator received several has ess of producing copper Name Bayer on Genuine wire, and he is credited with having telegrams inquiring about the seasonal coal rates and he has other advices originated the first car fare registerto the effect that coal purchases have ing device. generally been deferred. Farmers ' in Utah in 1919 expended for labor $8,490,146, of which $7,472-30- 0 was in cash and the remainder. $1,017,546, in rent and board furnish19 a dull, constant backache slowing you up? Are you tired pnd achy tored, the figures being supplied by a bulltured with sharp, stabbing pains? Do etin of the census bureau, issued you find it impossible to be happy or Monday. The figures for 1919 totaled enjoy your work? Then, look to your kidneys! When they weaken, the sys$3,863,917, and the cash paid was tem becomes overloaded with uric acid name $2,863,709, while $306,208 was paid In Beware! Unless you see the and backache, sharp pains, headaches, rent and board the Increase during tfie and on natdisorders on or tablets you dizzy spells urinary Bayer package urally follow. Help your kidneys with decade being more than two and are not getting genuine Aspirin preDoan's Kidney Pills. Doan's have times over that of 1909. scribed by physicians for twenty-on- e brought new health to thousands. millions. An safe and electrical storm which broke by proved years An Idaho Case Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer the l valley in the vicinity of Mrs. W. H. upon resulted in afternoon package for Colds, Headache, Neuralthe Monday Goodmiller, Wydeath by lightning of Josie Carter, 28 oming St, Goodgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, ing, Idaho, says: Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin years of age, who was driving a team My boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Astrouble kidney started with a load of ha.v on the road be-with a dull ache pirin cost few cents. Druggists also tween Alphine and Lehi. He was albein my back. I sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the came weak and most Instantly killed. James Carter, run down and trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of who was walking behind the father, could hardly get of Salicylicacld. Monoacetlcacidester around. I knew was knocked into insensibility, wagon, that my kidneys while the two horses were killed. The were the cause of Roar" of an Ostrich. suffering. my bolt of fire tore a trench in the road Zoo A lecturer at the London Doans Kidney two feet wide, two feet deep and fifPills up eased said that very few people knew that the pains in my back right away and teen feet long. James Carter regainan roars of The an ostrich roared. I was soon enjoying the best of ed consciousness just in time to reach health. ostrich and a lion were so alike that Get Don't at Any Store, 60c a Box the side of his son as he expired. Dr. Livingstone could never distin-- 1 Carter is survived by his save Young fact the by guish the difference, the and wife, a year-olparents, baby and roared bird by day that the FOSTER. MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. seven brothers and sisters. lion by night. Scientific American. H.W. C. Prommel, a geologist representing Fisher & Lowerie of Denver and who is in charge of a surveying party working on the oil structures down the Colorado river from Moab. has moved his camp from south of to the Big Six and Shafer Lockhart You grow by good blood as a tree gets run down and weak easy prey oil domes. Five men are In the crew: grows, by sap. Rich blood, robust for disease. To be safe, keep the and the ground is being gone over man. Good sap, sturdy tree. Keep circulation wholesome. thoroughly. It will require several For this S.S.S., the famous vegetho blood healthy and. wholesome; weeks more to complete Che prelimintable blood remedy your poor, impoverished blood ary work. During the hig water in' the body cannot nourish druggist keeps, is excellthe Colorado supplies were taken by. ent. Start enriching or remove the waste as pack burros over the rim from Moab blood with S.S.S. tointended. your to the crew. The only feasible mode of nature is blood and about write day, When your travel to the camp.ls,hor8ebackibut your condition to MediChief since the waterwent down the pack flaming impure, itching, cal often can go down the river trail avoidtrain 838 Swift Advisor, ikin eruptions ing the steep climb over the rim. Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. break out, and your body BRIGHTENS HOE Com-oun- - - J d ASPIRIN . hand-draw- n , BACK GIVEN OUT? i i i one-ha- lf j Le-h- -, i I j J j DOANS Blood Is the Sap of Life; Keep It Pure re, Rosamond Schuyler and Jane Sal-in- Childrens Laughter a Pleasing Sound d w on i you smoke: I ni,. smell so But in a little pause his eyes on the beautiful room, the carved mantel that must have1 thousands of dollars and the renaissance table with Its two lanT8 This girl and he were as widely rated as though they lived In differ worlds he couldnt ask her to din with him at a Italian restau rant, nor sit with him in the balcony nor ride home on the bushe caught himself up with a jerk and she had asked him a question. Oh, yes, 1 like New York; that is " A rustle and a clatter of slippers on the polished floor and he turned to see some one else entering the room.,. Ah, Mr. Travis, Jim wrote me about you yes, he saw her nod to the other girl in her straight black dress. She gave him a shy, sweet look of farewell as she slipped away. Rosamond Travis sank down in a chair by the fire. She was weedy and fair, with too much rouge and a drawling, affected By JESSIE DOUGLAS 60-ce- 1921, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Mark Travis thrust his hands deep into his pockets and began to pace his room. He had plenty of room to walk, for, besides the cot and the desk in the corner, only a chair impeded his progress. It was an empty room and an empty life, he decided wryly. Lonely It reeks of loneliness he said to the listening walls. As he turned he saw a square of paper lying on his floor. An envelope. A letter. He whisked it up and examined it. It was written in a forthright feminine haad in black ink on gray paper. He ripped it open ! 1 jag-gedl- y. - high-heele- d My cousin, Jimmy Cosgrove, has writ-- , ten me that you have come to stay in the city. 1 snould be glad if you would come voice. Jims such a funny old thing, she up to see me; have tea some afternoon, perhaps some Sunday at five? Then we said In a bored voice. How he stands can talk over Jimmy and Chicago, where it back there in Chicago so slow I I lived as a child. Sincerely. think ROSAMOND SCHUYLER. But Mark Travis after some minutes Mark Travis read it through twice before he laid it down. He liked the found that he must go, and he said to the girl smoking by the fire looped black writing and the address good-b- y and went out into the rich, spacious engraved in blue on the gray paper. hall. Some one was slipping out by Good old Jim hasnt forgotten me, the door from another room, and he he muttered. Rosamond Schuyler charming name He pictured the girl with deep blue eyes and that same earnest look that Jim had. How jolly it would be .to know someone in New York To go perhaps to the little Italian restaurant down on Eleventh street that he had discovered and eat macaroni while the blue smoke curled thickly about them and the clatter of plates and vpices served as a background to their talk. Life had rather lost its savor these last three weeks alone here. Places enough to go, and things enough to see, but always alone. No one to laugh with him, nor to make him forget that he was a stranger in a strange city. He had come almost alone' to New York to call it cold hard mercenary Ill go and see this Rosamond What a pretty Schuyler, he said. name that Rosamond shell be charming He threw his shoulders back next afternoon as he walked up Fifth avenue in a blaze of sunshine. His tweed suit was pretty well worn, but hed had a shoe shine, and he carried his fair head with an air and swung along, feeling for the first time that he was a part 'of the life of the city, instead of being just the newest man in Gresham & Minors. But when he turned east at Fifty-thir- d street and found that the house was an imposing brownstoue one, with dignified curtains of cream that shut off the windows and an air of admitting only the best society, he hesitated. That was the number all right, but would he go? Perhaps she wouldnt be his kind at all. But he found himself climbing the steps and ringing the bell as though he were a dummy. Once he had said InMiss Schuyler to the stony-face-d dividual who must be her butler, he knew he was in for it. As he crossed the thick rug and came into the dim, beautiful drawing room he rued the day he had come. He was aware of rugs that his feet melted into and gleaming furniture and color and flowers. He sank down Into a great armchair, trying to feel at ease and cursing his stupidity. Then he saw that there was some one else in the room. A girl silhouetted at the window was playing with the tassel of the curtain; her slim figure in black and delicately outlined. Mark Travis forgot the beautiful room and the luxury and wealth, for ho saw that she was g and her lashes were wet with tears. Im Mark Travis, he said, rising and taking the hand she held out to ! . : saw with a quickening heart that It was a slight black-clafigure. He ran down the steps and caught up to her half way down the block. I say, he begged, and she turned him a shy, lighted face. I thought, why I thought you were Rosamond Schuyler all the time! he laughed. She shook her head. I thought of course you knew her Im only her d secretary Thank God he breathed, and then to her astonished eyes he hurried on: Isnt it jolly out? The stars and all, and Fifth avenue at night Is great! Are you going down on a 'bus? Could I He mounted the spiral staircase af- ter her and wondered why he had never felt the mystery and allure of the city before. There was so much to do and to be discovered! Are you free in the evenings? Would you care to go out and explore and eat in a little joint Ive found? he begged boyishly. She turned away, for her eyes were full of tears., . I thought I was the only lonely person In the city, she said Irrelevantly. But you havent told me your name yet? he begged. Janie Taylor, she answered. As he let himself into the room that had a pleasantly familiar look he thought, Funny, Jane Taylors so much prettier a name than Rosamond Schuyler ! 1 Rifleman Guards Fish.1 One of the most curious jobs in the United States is held down by a man in Oregon. The state legislature has just commissioned him official sea lion hunter and he is to work in with the state fish commission to rid the coast of Oregon of sea lions, which destroy more fish than all the canneries of the district combined can fish pack. The secretary of th state commission states that during the 157 seadays which constitute the open son, and during which the canneries are allowed to operate, sea lions along the coast consume 41,500,000 pounds of salmon. The hunter already has claimed bounty on 10,000 of the mals. Scientific American. ani- Explains Moon Superstition. The notion that the moon is dangerous while one is asleep ,1s so firmly fixed even in the modern mind that willvery many people would not Yet ingly go to sleep in the moonlight. to connection the has science proved be entirely fallacious. In an old saga one reads a story which explains the origin of this suIt seems that a warrior perstition. who was being pursued went to sleep, and that its changing path caused the him. moon to reveal him to his enemies. Oh, yes," her voice fluttered, and he awoke before they killed he saw she was rather shy and fright- Luckily he escaped. But the strain and I I heard about you." him, ened of him. that he became mad. so was great He heard his own voice talking and then the girls. She had gray eyes inThe Unwelcome Guest. stead of blue and her brows were dark, Have scenes of revelry and mirth ad had a charming way of lifting. been banished from this more or les3 She smiled once and he saw a dimple fair land of ours?" peep out near her mouth. Then he "Not entirely, replied Mr. Blbbles. forgot everything' but the desire to There are still some high jinks going take away that unhappy look about on in residences and apartment her eyes. but I understand it Is hard ' Youve just come to ' New York, houses, to gain admittance, outsider for an havent you? she asked, acd.wlll you even when he happens to be a policehave one lump or two? she handled man. Birmingham the silver teapot so skillfully and passed him a white cup delicately fragThe Will of the People. ile. Of course, you have a mind of Have you been lonely? she ques- your own. . tioned; Its so hard at first " I hope so," replied Senator Sorte And Mark Travis found himself ghum; at the same time Ive got about his work . with the old remember that while I am supposed lawyers and how desolate he had felt, to make the speeches, my constituents while she pushed the heavy carved .represent the real Intellectual box of cigarettes toward him Rod thority." sweet-lookin- Age-Heral- d. tell-.IngJh- er , . , |