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Show Tin: SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH t tew a...fttb bill I WO history brr at bottt I lbt may ba lia Iwarlm ! Hi Armistice 4jr of ItM future, From At! Partt of Tbs American world flr r batr fomtl(4 thH Btotumtou Journey. I Mr Health Much Better After lliolr exploit mesa that ur f jr It'til isolation la a 1 Taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a A. KWlry baa corn luJi'OT Iwa It id a a that Vegetable Compound rtHtl"B of B 912,000 tb day of th drosdnaugbt I RtMUfd tb I Clark on la vrf Tb Nary dna1 ,mrrlil building Detroit, M Ichfgan. "Your II t tie book adjoining ttia Italia Ktst bank build door waa uty Imat doctor. I In'. Tb bulbllair la 41 by OO feet. left at my read It. then anid to It I to b two atari high and lb my husband, Pleas HlmJ airy 111 b usd aa a hotel. me um fo and IIgt1inkhama counties of tb fir Vagetabl1 Com pound. want to aiata 1b uhhlt are situated tli Uk It. Tb drat for-- t of ib liitermminUla month I took thro dslrlct will rci-a tUl of bottle of Vegetable from tb annual distribution Compound and on I of 2d Pr nut of tb gross of Lydia K. link 534 cUbo In more than ham'a Llood Modi-cin- e, and town and tmr lhaa of Ib national foreata, according I and umd Lydia an mad took DMrlct apportionment clilara 10.Ty2.7SI by 41 link ham 'a Sana I Tb tie Waah. If you wily knew bow much part Tb day marked tb Former It. II. Rutledge. a retiremeot from artlr nerr- - atnounia by states ar fallow: better 1 feell Now when my frk-ndlr of Den. John J. temhlng, Idaho, 91.11, 02(1.21; y they ar akk 1 tell them to IUk 971,- Wyoming, L- - rinkham'a medicine. 1 glv and Ib culmination of a 107.04; Utah, 858.110.57; Nevada , t"v. I tj1 Mttlw book and medicine tbo your specific taak la national d "-bM.Sd; Arizona, 81.23l.5t. beat of thanka. Mr. 1Iamuumc,37Go frn preparation to wblcb 23th Street, Detroit, Michigan, On Halt tb of Lake, biggest b ba dvotd himself In newspaper and booklet we ar in tb prcidduiiUal election will of largely al no tb do constantly publishing letters from debati-b cul tb Utah aiat by war. tb World 1robably ; whoezplain how they were helped But leaa than twenty mil- lego tbia year. Tb queatlon decided by taking Lydia 41 llnkham I ble Compound. lion op llutened la wbea uHia vaa 11001 vd, That tb con These letters should gutd you. If General Pershing'S thanka greaa of tb Unlicd State b granted you ar troubled with paina and ncr of tb right to override by a two third for tb loyal V outness, or any feminine disorder, bear waa majority In each houm tb declalon bl fellow citizen in mind that the Vegetable Compound broadrnat to tb people. of lb supreme court la regard to tb baa helped oilier women and should I Forty tbouaand meuiliera conalltutlonallty of congressional on- - bdp you. For sals by druggist American Legion actmenta of tb waa do This queatbm met la their sixth conven- elded upon at b of tba molding Saxon and Norman tion. staged aa Itnpreaalv coaches and del ale manager of tb parade, and declared for a I'nlverslty of I'Uh, tli Utah AgriForms of Speech program of stalwart Ameri- cultural college and (ha Brigham When the Normans conquered Engcanism. When will tb LeAnd Young university held at tli Hot land and dispossessed the Anglo-Saxongion enter political Utah. of their lunda they spoke what la what will be the reeoltt This contramp I tramp, halt lake, Secretary of Stats IL known aa Norman-French- . Tramp, The street of tba national E. Crockett, baa ordered 1300 auto tinued to be the ofllrlal language for capital resound to tba rbytb mubll plat--s with which to finish out many years, according to a writer ta London mle tread of marching th year. This nutkea a total of One of the moat remarkable, though troop. Massed battle Flag! motor which vehlcl th plates In flash the aunahlna. often unnoticed, results of this dual will use during this year, Massed hands blare ont tbs department language In th same country la tb In uaed number tha tb atat largest old familiar marching air different names w give to th dead that belong with Old Glory. In any one year. and living animals used as food. Room, boom, boom I crash The Saxon was th serf who tilled Logan, Lamar Anderson and Calvin Hess killed what 1 reported aa the soli and tended cattle; the Norbeing tha largest deer brought down man was the overlord who ate tba Tha deer, which meat thus provided. While we call tb to far this season. 233 was kilted la living animal a cow, we call th deed weighs pounds, Itlackstnlth Fork near tha G. L. An animal beef. III first word being Saxderson ranch. The largest deer pre- on and the second Norman. Similarly, the serf called the living viously shot wa one weighing 210 animal a sheep, but when It waa in by Elmer pounds, brought served on the barons' table It waa mutton. In the sumo way deer beIleber-- J The e gravel came venison, calf became veut, and Wasatch county the hog became pork. surface project la will bo ready for acceptance by November 15, according to II. S. Kerr, I DEMAND BAYER" ASPIRIN assistant chief engineer of U10 state road commlnsion. The Gorgoza pro- Take Tablets Without Fear kf You th guns In tb national aalute. Lines of the peo ject in Parloy's canyon also will be Sea tha Safety "Bayer Cross." I pi along th curbs, th great tep oflheSuUs War and Navy building packed solid ; crowd about rr ,aa Warning! Unless you see the nam ' a tall and slender granite shaft. on pueknge or on tablets you Rkhmond-LewiatoBuyer" a EL The A. F was unveiling Logan, the First division, It I ore not getting the genuine Bayer memorial In honor of It 5,580 World war deaij. Cow Testing association began Its This First division six year after and In peace third year of successful operation Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. times was a composite regiment of Infantry gathSay "Itayer" when you buy Aspirin. ered from the regular army post for the occasion. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. In the rank was many n veteran. And with th veterans marched men no longer In the army, whose proudest boast Is that they served with In Training th old First In France." But the massed battla "Are you equipping your boy Josh Flags, under escort of honor, were the same old for a career of usefulness?" Flags that were first unfurled "Over There." The Trying to," said Farmer Corntos-egun that gave the national salute were the guns Tin tblnkln of matin a traffic of Battery C, Sixth artillery, that fired the first of him." policeman dlvlFirst American shots. At the head of the course of prepara- special slon were Maj. Gem Charles P. Summersal and Taw'bwame et" tlotT?' tlmethe e commanders. Brig. Gen. Frank Parker, One I thought up myself. Josh On the ofildal stand were members of the cablikes physical culture. So I got him a inet, high officers of the army, navy and marine pair of Indian clubs. lie's practicin President and Coolldge. corps in the barn sos the gestures at B And what of the spirit of the day? There Is no street crossin will come easier." bint of sorrow In the fashioning of a soldlei trib' Star. ' Washington acin raised Is calu comrades. It ute to fallen I estimated Is that It of 1Q24. ceptance of that code which bids free Amerkuna quarter The Gentle Hint bold their lives not too great price to pay that returns during the last quarter of the 1 call you by y to will amount current live the 8175,000, down year your first always years may their countrymen name. Miss Nelson? She Rather sons of the Flag. There making the total 91,122,718.26. as free and liberty-lovin- g by your lost name, Mr. Anderson." a graphic portrayal of that code In the pose of Ogden, The Southern Pacific comthe winged figure of victory that tops that slender pany Is made defendant In a damage Kansas City Star. granite shaft of the memorial. It stands with the in the 815,000 instituted bronze wrought folia of the Flag for which these suit for The Limit Marthena court Second district by In lifted aloft the dead right fell, swept He will love you forever I I gallant hand. It is poised aa though to step forward Conway, a former employee of the She Midnights as late as I can sit Conways complaint sets again In a moment, forward es toward the great company. Judge. up! before the lift- forth that he was engaged in repairvision of high destiny that shl-above as over here And fills line It oa the companys pauses, ing ed, exalted gaze. When an American girl Is looking the fallen, the left hand is spread downward in I Great Salt lake April 7, 1923, when for a title she should not marry be' proud benediction as though the winged figure suddenly and without due warning yond her fntliers means. would say to those whose names are scfolled be- blast was discharged, Injuring him low : Well done, thou good and faithful servant" severely. Well-MeritSuccess And President Coolldge, commander In chief of cefor work Excavation monuto Morgan, his the face turned all "Fighting Yanks," Honored politically and profession ment abutementa for a steel bridge ment and said: ally. Dr. R. V. Pierce, whose picture here, appears "This monument commemorates no man who which will span the Weber river at a success made commenced bj won anything by the war. It ministers to no Como Springs was aspiration for place or power. But it challenges Mark Hess of Ogden, who has Just equalled. H i s attention to the cost suffering and sacrifice that completed a 845,000 school building pure herbal remso edies which have long as contract for the Morgan county board may be demanded of acy generation, stood the test nations permit a resort to war to settle their dis- of education and a 8300 cement sidefor fifty years unendof a is of .wful It tragedy, symbol walk contract for Morgan city. pute are still among ing sorrow, and of stern warning. Relieved of all best sell- -, the Salt Lake, The success of the Gerattendant considerations, the final lesson which ers." Dr. Pierces It Imparts Is the blessing of peace, the supreme man loan had its effect in Salt Lake Golden Medical and Utah in Its bearing on the non. Discovery is a blessing of peace with honor. blood medicine Armistice day of 1924 will be observed from ferrous metal market through stimuand stomach alterative. It clear the coast to coast much as it was a year ago. - Citi- lation of German Industry. Subscrip skin, beautifies it, increase the blood zens will stop for two minutes of silence, face tions through Salt Lake Investment and the supply circulation, and pimEast and renew their vows of loyalty. An epitomr houses for the German loan totalled ples and eruptions vanish quickly. This Discovery of.. Doctor Pierces of the nations observance will be the services lx from 8800,000 to 81,000,000, although, with all the Arlington at the tomb of the Unknown Dead." of puts you in fine condition, allotments varied from organs active. Ail dealers have it Largely in spirit Armistice day will be a glori- the subscriptions. Send 16 for cents trial pkg. of tabfication of the Fighting Yank." In this there lx lets to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. to offend the Intelligent lover of pence. nothing to assisting Provo, With a view In this there Is everything to commend Itself In the L. D. of Utah the farmers county College to the good American. For the true significance the board of of their school or ernciENCY taxes, payment In lx shrine nations is of the that it Arlington Catalog free, has adopted BO N.All commercial bronchi. visible sign of the inward and county commissioners the outward SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mala St. spiritual grace that makes the patriot the foumki a resolution extending the delinquent tlon and the salvation of the nation., date from November 30 to December , So heres to the "Fighting Yank I" For "Fish20. In making the extension the ing Yanks are all good Americans who give thett grants a request made in a I best when their country calls whether to food With than 100 conservation. Red Cross work, training camp, avt petition signed by more field who of set and forth ation the county, convoy duty, or to the great ad- farmers venture of the firing line where death and glory that they have no money until they - , vie. Heres to them all I 5wm. (Mntmrwi, TyIcbw soM checks from the receive their first beet harvest. lb mad I DETROIT WOMAN News Notes UTAH RECOVERS 40000O rvi:a,Jmi atrt ' 0dn.Tb al 1237,-CVl-- rm-elpt- a a 1 Is-au-o ". s Tlt-Iilt- 8L-CO- -- Ileber-IIuIIxton- AiWw Armistice Day, Holds Promisefor Future &rcx&rtZrrixa&CvxzryZs&K ARMISTICE DAY, 1924 By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN A RMISTICE DAY, 1X14 six years after that blessed night when the doughboys In the trenches on the firing line built fires In the open and slept under the stars, undls-- 1 turbed by the whine of shell or airplanes drone. And now for the first time In all those six years a promise of order from out the chaos following the greatest war 1 of all hh 1024 Also brings to Its close a stupendous decade. Ten years ago the German empire towered a new colossus over the world. Now the imperial German empire Is In the dust. Her mighty army U gone. Her n navy la deep In Scapa Flow. Her kaiser la la Her exile. In money private citizen, hiding waste paper. France, with Alsace and Lorraine her own again, keeps the watch on the Rhine. Where was a government of the mailed fist and Verboten Is now a socialistic republic, striving to preserve Its nationality, with a mortgaged future and on American holding Its purse strings 1 Austro-Hungardismembered. Is now nondefor script petty states, bankrupt and struggling Rusexistence, the haughty Hapsburgs where? sias murdered czar lies In an unhonored grave. Ills vast empire, fallen to pieces, is a communistic hell on earth and a menace to all civilization. Italy, In the grip of a dictator, Is emerging from communistic chaos. France, the military power of the hour, has made new alliances and Is reluctant to loosen her clutch. England, proud Mistress of the Seas," mother of mighty dominions, who sat secure on her Island throne, experiments with a Socialistic government, her mighty empire a federation of commonwealths that may break at any time. The Balkans are in the throes of new nations, struggling for 'the breath of life. And so it goes. Classes ha e been wiped out, wealth scattered, old barriers thrown down and new ones raised up. New problems arise as old ones are solved. , t,, j America, in comparison with all this, Is a heaven upon earth. Rich, powerful and secure, we are the envied of all mankind. None gainsays our prestige. Our favorf Is eagerly sought To aid is our responsibility. T5 aid without foreign entanglement Is our problem. We have no urge for conquest, no desire for domination. Our wish Is for Independence and peace. Europe, in the six years, has gradually come to believe and accept our attitude as sincere and unalterable. It has. ceased to fear ns as an aggressor nation. - It has come to learn that we will not give foolishly and that we look for payment of debts. At last It appears to have made up Its mind that It must work out Its own salvation. In any event, Germany, the festering sore of all Europe, Is about to be cleansed by the application f American methods, with legitimate American aid. War la In a fair way to be outlawed and nrbl- - . (ration set In Its place by the nations. There la prospect Of still further limitation of armaments. The tide seems to have turned from madness to sanity. England and France have set an example of conciliation and agreement Science hastens the work by warning all mankind that another World war will mean not merely the extinction of armies but of peoples. , There Is fighting, to be sure, In China and the Caucasus and in Morocco and In Arabia, but there Is not necessarily world danger In any of It. ' And there Is displa, of war spirit by Japan, angered by exclusion of her nationals from America and ' Two minute, allaneo while w share The ellenc of the men who rave Tl Uvea and all that makes life fairs g The ellence of tb greve. -- -- n age-lon- ft te th Eaetl And murmur a For the lade who forever have goneprayer Over There. If ye break faith with ut who dla. Wo ahall not aleep, though popplea grow la Flandera flelda. " "Let'e goP ffi eager Tanke cried. And did Aak the Hun. Our anewerh? Is that Natlon'a Shrine ills tomb In Arlington The Croat Unknown, picked In the dark From out an untagged grave. Unnamed, uneung, without a mark Of tha glory of tha bravo. Bo this shall ba by all man read While grass shall grow and waters rus And sire shell hand the Flag to son L old-tim- "IN HONOR OF OUR UNKNOWN DEAD I" Hoh, the Hengllah an tha Hlrtsh Scotties too, Tho Canucks an French pollu Haustrllee-un- Tha honly e thing that bothered staggerin' ranks an th an owUn tha airy hue bin hall hour Waa wot In 'ell would appen when the Uns they It the Tanks; The honly thing that bothered hue them bad days hln July Was ow In all tha lined old, hlf they should run awy. My word! hit appaned sudden f E 'It 'em 'ard. the Un; An we seen the Tonka Gnw Blimr 'ow they run! But the honly thing that bothered hue that aeon the Tanks begin Wae 'ow In 'ell to stop them 'fore they got hlnto Hats off! Along the street there comes A, blare of buglea, a ruffle of druma, A flash of color beneath the ekr; Hats off! The Flag is passing by. Blue and white and crimson it shines Over the steel-tippeordered tinea. Hats off! The Colors before us fly; But more than theaFlag is passing by. d, and grim and great. Fought to make and to save the State: Weary marches and sinking ships; Cheers of victory on dying lips; Days of plenty and years of peace; March of a strong lands swift Increase; Equal justice, right and law; Stately honor and reverent awe; Sign of a nation, great and atroi.g. To ward her people from foreign wrong; Pride and glory and honor an Live in the Colors to stand or falL Bea-flgh- ts Iand-flght- s, ben ne--Ma- ed few - one-fift- other countries. But all the world has known of attitude toward the white race Her Japan' formal declaration does no harm, since It will be many a year before she can get herself ready to fight But unless England stands by her dominions and commonwealths against Japan, she may lose them. And there may be a new "Monroe Doctrine of the Pacific." Armistice day how shall it be celebrated here in America? It Is too soon to say, for it Is a national holiday In the making and the history that shall give its final form is still lq the making. Armistice dajr can come to Its own In America only after the World wars aftermath shall have' established its true significance .to America. Even hin h S. Business ad j com-missi- ClearThePores Ol Impurities jCuticura Soap 1 |