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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT WOMAN REGOVERS Health Much Better After Taking Lydia E. Pinkhams HIS CERTAIN" ELECTORAL VOTE IS REDUCED TO IIS WHY THE FARMER TURNS TO DAVIS. Vegetable Compound In one of the great metropolitan Your littla book Detroit, Michigan. left at ray door waa my best doctor. I daily newspapers of the United States read it, then said to recently the correspondent of that paper, Preston F. Gass, noted as one of the shrewdest political writers and observers In the country, several days 4 my husband, Please me some go and get Lydia E. Pinkhams Comvegetable I want to After 15 Hard Months His USKIDE Soles Still Qoodl ago wrote: pound. take it.' The first month I took three bottles of Vegetable Compound and one of Lydia EL Pink-haBlood Medicine, and used Lydia E. Pinkhams Sanative Wash. If you only knew how much better I feel I Now when my friends say they are sick I tell them to take Lydia E. Pinkhams medicines. I give the little book and your medicines the best of thanks." Mrs. Hamerink,3765 25th Street, Detroit, Michigan. In newspapers and booklets we are constantly publishing letters from women, who explain how they were helped by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. These letters should guide you. If you are troubled with pains and nervousness, or any feminine disorder, bear In mind that the Vegetable Compound has helped other women and should help you. For sale by druggists ms Saxon and Norman Forms of Speech When the Normans conquered Eng- s land and dispossessed the of their lands they spoke what is This conknown as Norman-Frencofficial tinued to be the language for to a writer in many years, according Anglo-Saxon- h. London One of the most remarkable, though often unnoticed, results of this dual language In the same country is the different names we give to the dead and living animals used as food. The Saxon was the serf who tilled the soil and tended cattle; the Norman was the overlord who ate the meat thus provided. While we call the living animal a cow, we call the dead animal beef, the first word being Sux-oand the second Norman. Similarly, the serf called the living animal a sheep, hut when It was served on the barons tuble it was mutton. In the same way deer became venison, calf became veul, and the hog bee-jmpork. Tit-Bit- s. n e DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN strategy, Republican cumpuign aimed to keep President Coolhlge in the White House, has now developed into a desperate fight against time. With stute after state slipping from the sure Republican to the doubtful column, the G. O. P. chiefs are sitting on the lid, anxious for the speedy arrival of November. A month ago the Republicans said they believed they had the President elected. A Republican survey indicated that 23 of the 37 states that went Republican in 1020 were reasonably certain to return a Republican majority this year In spite of tlie attacks within the part) from LaFollette, and without from John W. Davis. The writer goes on to point out that these 23 states were California, Connecticut, Delawure, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampsnire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont and Wyoming. The total electoral vote of them Is 205 or 29 more than the 200 necessary to elect a President. It represents a loss of 100 electoral votes from the total rolled up by Pres-ldeHarding. Since that survey was made the Re. publican managers have admitted that Delaware, Illinois, Kansas, New York, New Hampshire, New Jersey and South Dakota are in the doubtful column. This means that 155 electors: votes that went Republican In 1020 are this year, by reckoning of the Republicans, doubtful. Thus Presidenl Coolidge Is left, according to Republican reckoning, with only 140 certain electoral votes. Indiana Now In Davis Column. Since tlie above Republican estimates were broadcast Indiana has been definitely figured by Republican as well as Democratic prognosticators In the Davis and Bryun column. Thus 15 electoral votes which the Republican chieftains started claiming are taken from the Coolidge column and added to the Davis column. This reduces the Coolidge certnin electoral vote to 115 and Is added to the Davis total. And by the same reckoning the electoral votes of New Mexico have been taken from the Cool-Idg- e column and put In the Davis list. Tills leaves Mr. Coolidge only the d norhope of carrying the stutes certain mally Republican plus states where Mr. LaFollette lias so cut into the Republican ticket ns to make them anyone's battleground. All of which shows the Inevitable drift to Davis and Bryan. Naturally the question arises, Why this great shift to the Democratic ticket?" In these great agricultural states of the Middle West and Northwest. Tne answer Is aptly given in thv following statement by Carl Vroo-maa real dirt fanner and former assistant secretary of agriculture: "Present grain prices could have and should have been enjoyed by the farmer during the past three years. This would have been the case If a federal export corporation had been created by congress In accordance with the farmers relief bill, which X drafted and had introduced In congress In 1021 and which, after a three months' fight with the stand-pa- t administration forces, finally, with the help of the agricultural bloc led by Senator Kenyon, passed the senate by a unanimous vote, and the house in committee of the whole e vote, but was killed by a In conference by the votes of the two Republican mlsrepresentatlves from the house. Why Farmers Turn From G. O. P. This one bill would have put billions of dollars of honest-to-Go- d money (not borrowed money) in the pockets of the fanners within ninety days after the passage of the bill, by raising the price of coni from 40 cents a bushel In Illinois and 25 cents a bushel In Iowa and 20 cents a bushel or less In Kansas, Nebraska and the Dakotas up to present prices. Billions of dollars more would have been put In the farmers pockets in the same way In 1022 and 1923. This would have saved from bankruptcy nearly a million farmers of the western and northwestern states for the Department of Agriculture tells us that during the h of past three years over the farmers of 15 western states actually or potentially have gone broke.' The present Republican administration also defeated and never even allowed to pass either house of conbill and the gress tlie Norris-SinclaMcNary-lIauge- n bill, both designed to accomplish the same results as the farmers relief bill of 1021 namely, to dispose of the farmers surplus crops abroad to the best advantage. The national Democratic platform declares for a federal export marketing corporation In order that the exportable surplus may not establish the price of the whole crop, and Davis and Bryan have pledged themselves to do their utmost to enact that plank Into law." of that! Marcellus R. Abel, a Cincinnati THINK officer, wore this pair of USKIDE Soles fif teen months, in rain, slu sh, on hot, rasping pavements. have had such comfort, he says ,4cool In summer, warm and dry in winter and they are still good for several months wear. MI flying record of 20 hours, 10 minLieuts. It. I). Lyon and Andrew Crlnkley, who established a new non-sto- p utes and 10 seconds. 2 Levi Henshaw Gorrell of Wichita, Knns., oldest living Mason, who has just celebrated his 104th birthday. 3 New exhibit In National museum, Washington, showing the progress In radio. 1 NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Campaign Fund Figures Are U nco vered Dissolution of German Reichstag. By EDWARD W. PICKARD SENATOR BORAHS campaign fund committee, having shifted the scene of operations to Washington, spent a busy week mainly in Inquiring Into the truth or falsity of the charge made by Senator and his attorney, Frank P. Walsh, that there Is a conspiracy to raise between ten and twelve million dollars to secure the election of Cool- nt Lu-Folle- tte idge and Dawes. Attorney Samuel Untennyer was associated with Wulsli in the of witnesses, the most Important of whom were Iennsylvunians. It is from tlielr state, according to the LaFollette charges, that much of the alleged slush fund Is expected. These Pennsylvanians, among whom were S. M. Vauclain, president of the Baldwin Locomotive works ; E. T. Stotesbury, Philadelphia partner of J. I. Morgan & Co. ; Joseph R. Grundy, president of the State Manufacturers association and author of letters soliciting campaign contributions ; and Chester W. II111 and Nathan T. Fol-wc- ll of Philadelphia, testified with apparent frankness concerning their efforts to ruisu money for the Republican campulgn and concerning tlielr own contributions. They said they were not ashamed thus to aid their party. Mr. Grundy and Mr. 11111 said they had raised $365,000 in the eastern part of the state and were still going ahead. Senator Caraway sought to develop that the contributors were but Mr. government beneficiaries, to said the whom list letters Grundy had been sent had been bought from an addressograph company. Pretty good letters," commented Senator Caraway. Worth $365,000. You say you are grateful for the laws passed under the Republican administration. You mean the tariff?" No. AH the laws." Mr. Vauclain said: I am not ashamed of the Republican party. It never entered my head whether It would tuke ten or fifty millions to win the election." cross-examinati- so-cnll- ed Take Tablets Without Fear If You See the Safety Bayer Cross." Warning I Unless you see the name Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. Say Bayer" when you buy Aspirin Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. In Training Are you equipping your boy Josh for a career of usefulness?" Trying to," said Farmer Corntos-le- l. Im thlnkin' of makin' a traffic foI Iceman of him." Any special course of preparation?" One I thought up myself. Josh likes physical culture. So I got him a pair of Indian clubs. Hes practicin In the barn sos the gestures at a street crossin will come easier." 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I feel that It wont take more than one hay- wagon to haul away his votes. T. V. O'Connor, who led a party of labor men to Washington to tell Mr. Coolidge he had their support, was asked concerning the expenses of that trip. He said he advanced the money and was reimbursed by Josnph Ryan, vice president of the longshoremen's union, and that each man had paid his share. Mr. OConnor was also questioned about his Intimation, In a speech at Buffalo, that LaFollette was receiving Soviet money from Russia through Mexico. lie admitted he had no information to support this but said It was common rumor and he believed it, having head It from crews of boats returning from Russia. William - Knox, president of the American Bankers' association, wired the committee a flat denial of the Charge made by Attorney Walsh that a political fund to defeat LaFollette bad been raised at the meeting of the association In Chicago. He said no request has ever been made by the association for funds for political purposes. Mr. Stotesbury, whom Walsh named as the chairman of the committee to raise this fund, denied all knowledge of 1L two-to-on- one-fourt- lr fund. Mr. Shaver said the national committee had received only $548,440 to date, was already $48,000 In the hole and expected to end the campaign with a deficit of about $150,000 unless It is pleasantly disappointed by more Mr. Gerard liberal contributions. Identified some of the larger donors to the fund, including T. L. Chad-bournBarney M. Baruch and Ilenry Morgenthau of New York, C. C. Watson of West Virginia and Mr. Gerard himself. He cheerfully told the committee that he and his associates would gladly spend a million and a half If It were given them. It fund. LaFollettes campaign seems. Is not at all large, but that his managers would gladly accept and spend more Is made evident by a formal statement of Attorney General Ekern, treasurer of the third party, ne appeals for contributions without placing any limit thereon, and says: If our friends come forward liberally now we can put this thing over. Last week LaFollette and Wheeler turned their attention to the eastern states, especially New York, for, as Mr. Ekern said, We are now assured of enough stutes in the West to prevent the election of Coolidge. The fight among the three parties for New York's 45 electoral votes Is exceedingly hot. If they should be won by either Davis or LaFollette the election might be thrown Into congress. As has been said repeatedly, tlie Republicans declare that this is what both the other parties are seeking to bring about. Mr. Davis predicts that LaFollette will carry six or eight states, all normally Republican. e, a Is to have general GERMANY December 7, when a new reichstag will be chosen. The present reichstag was dissolved on Monday of last week by President Ebert because Chancellor Marx hud failed so to reorganize the cabinet that lie would have a working majority In the legislative assembly. It will be remembered tli at the Nationalists consented to vote for the Dawes plan laws on condition that they should have three seats In the cabinet, that there-shoulbe a tax on imported grains and that Germany should not join the League of Nations unless her claim that she did not start the war was accepted. The government promised all this, but found difficulty in carrying out Its pledges, especially that concerning the war guilt. Also the various parties rewith Marx In the fused to formation of the new cabinet, and he finally gave up. The Nationalist party, largest of the seven, has issued a proclamation declaring In favor of the restoration of the monarchy and against the Versailles treaty and the Dawes plan. It says: We mean to create a new Germany, free from Jewish control." If the Nationalists should win control which is unlikely civil war might result, for the republican elements are prepared to support the with arms. The German Industrial magnates are trying to form a coalition of the Nationalists and Peoples parties and offer a huge campaign fund for such a combine, provided It promises the restoration of the ten-lioday in the and the alteration and factories mines of the employment Insurance made necessary by the Dawes plan. Actual economic evacuation of the Ruhr by the French and Belgians began last week, the Important fiscal services being transferred to the German officials, and this restoration was to be complete by midnight of October 27. Military evacuation also is under way and the Inhabitants of Dortmund and other cities gave themselves to delirious rejoicing as the foreign troops co-oper- re-pub- l'c ur ly took complete control of the city, cutting communications tlie gates. and closing A proclamation was issued thU. 8." Spring-Ste- p A fit companion for USKIDB8oIm of new Sprayed Rubber, thapurwt,toushraC rubber known. right away.. HraL Made GeC onto pair stating that General Feng did not wish to make war and had called a conferUnited States Rubber Company ence between the government and the deManchurians. It was said be also manded that President Tsao Kun resign, and reports from Tokyo said Tsao liad fled from Peking. Earlier in the week General Chang fought two bloody battles with the Peking forces in the Shanhalkwan reA Merry Joust gion and, according to the most reliFragrance in Flowers la What this?" A tilting contest" able reports, defeated them with Fragrance in flowers Is determined comOf soup plates. LouisTilting? heavy losses. Part of the Manchurian by laws which are beyond human Courier-Journaville not a Is near sea Chlnwang-taarmy reached the prehension. It quality pecuand thus had about 15,000 Peking liar to a family, but to individuals, or A Lady of Distinction troops virtually surrounded. It was rather varieties In that family. Old believed General Wu would flee on a varieties of roses were mostly fra- Is recognized by the delicate, fascinatwarship. grant ; many of the newer and most ing influence of the perfume she uses. the worsted beautiful are not. The older peonies A bath with Cntlcnra Soap and hot Sun Yat-sehaving merchants volunteer corps in Canton, were rather unpleasant in odor, but water to thoroughly cleanse the pores Is having as many of Its survivors aa many of the newer varieties are de- followed by a dusting with Cutlcura he can catch strangled and their fam- liciously perfumed. Talcum powder usually means a clear, into obtain ilies are being tortured sweet, healthy skin. Advertisement. USKIDE Soles o l. n, la formation. Gen. Chen Chlun-mln- g Rain Moves a Mountain Sun on Doctor Canton and One Way advancing Torrential rains In South Wales says If he Is attacked by Chen he will caused a mountain to move and sever IIow do- so many real estate men burn what Is left of the city. a water main, cutting off the water make a living?" Oh, we sell to each other." supply of 100,000 people. ChiTHE United States, also, the INnese war are fighting for tlie tong which broke out several weeks ago has not been stopped, although the police of New York, Chicago and other large cities have arrested hundreds of Chinese gunmen. Every day or two there Is a new killing or bombing, and as the Chinese, like the Italians, never will tell on one another, the authorities have great difficulty in suppressing the outbreak. - stone, in Attorney general In the Federal court at St. Faul, Minn., seeks for effective dissolution" of the International Harvester company's alleged monopoly of the farm machinery business. The proceedings are supplemental to the consent decree In dissolution entered in that court In 1918. This, Mr. Stone holds, did not go far enough, and he asks that the court give proper protection to the fanners and land own-er- s who are dependent upon agricultural machinery and implements obtainable at reasonable prices." During a test period which ended 18 months after the declaration of peace, according to the brief, eight of the Harvester companys competitors went out of business, and In 1022, the last selling season under the test period, the defendant companys business actually Increased. The governments plan for dissolution has been worked out by the federal trade commission. has been having SHENANDOAH time on the Pacific coast, what with hard winds and fogs. Last week she started on the return flight from Washington to the east coasL In crossing the Rockies her gas cooled so rapidly that It was necessary to drop much of the water and gasoline carried. ZR-- now known as the Los Angeles, has been deflated and 3, will soon be refilled with helium gas made In Texas. Tlie big dirigible has been officially Inspected as a preliminary to her formal surrender to the United States navy. SAY Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe 24 years for by millions and prescribed by physicians Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer package which contains proven directions. of 24 and 100 Druggists. 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The decision is in two cases arising from the railway shopmens strike and holds that the section of the Clayton act requiring a jury trial In certain specified kinds of contempt Is constitutional ; that railroad workers departed. on strike are employees" within the meaning of that law; that the confinal week of the British tempt charged constituted a criminal THE IN parliamentary campaign the situaoffense, and that a trial by Jury was tion was so confused that it was al- mandatory when demanded. most impossible to predict the result of the elections, but It seemed no party AN EXPLOSION aboard the scout cruiser Trenton, as yet unexwould obtain a clear majority of the seats. The united front of the Lib- plained, killed four men outright and erals and Conservatives against Labor Injured sixteen others, of whom ten appeared to have broken down, many have since died. The vessel was on of the Liberals giving actual support target practice at the time of the disto the right wing of the Labor party. aster. Great bitterness developed, there were the dry many riots and various notables were ONTARIO, In only remaining Canada, decided las heckled into silence at the meetings. Thursday to remain dry. The ten. the perance act was retained by a majorChristian all this testimony, FENG BEFORE hearing a executed that has coup ity of about 25,000. The cities and committee called Na-, Intowns voted wet, but the rural die an to end the tional Chairman Clem Shaver and Na- may possibly bring ' the day for. the pro tional Treasurer James W. Gerard to terneclne warfare In China. One of trlcts, carried side. blbltlon tell about - the Democratic campaign his brigades entered Peking and quiet and INSIST 1 BAYER ASPIRIN Proof of Right Tlie proof of a things being right Is that It has power over the heart, that It excites us, wins us or helps us. Iluskln. 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