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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT The Woman Who Knows News Notes 2 From All Parte of UTAH San Leandro, Calif. In my per aonal experience of thirty-tw- o years with Dr. Pierce's vorite Fa- Prescrip- tion, I must say is it the finest tonic and nervine for women that I have ever known. It re- lieved me of from pains which I had suffered at times since my develintome womanhood and opment during the trying strengthened months of expectancy.' Mrs. Celia Cheeseman, Box 160, Route 2. Get this Prescription from your nearest dealer, tablets or liquid. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial pkg. tablets. Dont toko chances of your hones or moles koine laid op with Influenza, Pink )', Larynirltbi, Distemper, Heaves, Concha or to WOIIXS" both (live the sick and the well ones. The standard remedy SO for years. Give "PPOIISS" for Dor Distemper. 00 cents and f 1.S0 at dray storm. Colds, BPOHX MEDICAL CO. GOSHEN. LD, Use Cuticura Soap And Ointment To Heal Sore Hands 2E lot of funny things go through the inulla. One morning Senator McKinley, in Washington, received a request from an aged constituent to see what could be done to hurry along his pension. I heard you make a speech the last time you were in town," he wrote, and you had some good things In it that I luughed. at. In fact, I laughed so hard that one of my teeth came out I Inclose the tooth." Tlie senator says this is the strangest proof of fealty and token of esteem that lias ever come to him in his whole political career. Houston Post. WHY DRUG6ISTS SWAMP-ROO- 4. rollment than last year. The number of pupils enrolled in the various district for the school in the orand 1924-2years 1923-2der named, follow Alpine 4398, 446U; Beaver 1385, 1434; Boxelder 5250, 4 Real Tribute A Salt Lake, Census returns tabulated by the state school office give the total number of students between the ages of 6 and 18 years who are enrolled In the public schools of Utah as 123,717 for the present school year, compared with 121,699 for the school The figures will ye ar of 1923-192be used as a basis for apportioning state aid to the various school districts of the state. The number of children between the ages of 10 and 17 years who can neither read nor vrite was found to be 259, as against 307 for the preceding school year. Of the total schooi population of 139,457, the enrollment in full-tim- e public schools for 1924-192- 5 is 123,717, of whom 62,765 are boys and 60,552 are school enrollgirls. The part-tim- e ment is 1093 boys and girls. The total enrollment in private schools, as shown by the census, is 3884. There are C41 Utah boys and girls enrolled in schools outside the state. The number of boys and girls not enrolled in any school totals 7555. Most of the school districts show a larger en- RECOMMEND T 5304; 4857; 3470; 2123, 458, 1565, 1217, 3027, 5002, Cache 4949, 5088; Carbon 4662, Daggett 96, 78; Davis 3378, Duchesne 2285, 2297; Emery 2179; Garfield 1657, 1426; Grand 483; Granite 5771, 6183; Iron 1759; Jordan 4513, 4653; Juab 1212; Kane 583, 578; Millard 3148; Morgan 705, 718; Nebo 5214; North Sanpete 2590, 2491; North Summit 707, 708; Park City 778, 797; Piute 612, 673; Rich 521, 537; San Juan 685, 652; aevier 3298, 3433; South Sanpete 2415, 2440; South Summit 510, 464; Tintic 1279, 1336; Tooele 1962, 1997; Uintah 2379, 2427; Wasatch 1509, 1566; Washington 1994, 1942; Wayne 613, 623; Weber 2988, 3086; Salt Lake City 27,827, 27,782; Ogden 8870, 9106; Logan 2482, 2464; Murray 1268, 1298. t, ot ot cine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Roand start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to teat this great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing, be sure and mention thia paper. Advertisement. tary. Guarded HelVm Gate Cerberus was the famous dog that guarded tlie entrance of Hades. According to Hesiod, he was the offspring of Typhaon and Echidna; and had 50 heads. Later writers describe him as a monster with only three heads, and with a tail and mane com-Itosof serpents. Orpheus charmed him with the music of his lyre, and Hercules overcame him by sheer strength and dragged him to the upper world. Kansas City Star. partment, submitted to the state board of agriculture. Utah now exports hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of eggs annually. Salt Lake, A huge trade excursion into southwestern and eastern Idaho by train some time Next May is planned by the wholesale trades committee of the chamber of commerce. A At special train will be secured. least 125 men will be expected to make the .trip, including a band. ot DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN Salt Lake, Utahs output of food and dairy products, for the most par, has increased satisfactorily in the last two years, according to the biennial report of Hugh J. Cannon, chief of the state dairy and food de- The murder trial of Harris Murray, 18; Ernest Truvillo, 18; Van, 17, and Nellie Trujillo, has 16, opened in Vernal. The quartet is charged with the brutal murder of Thomas Rhodes, ranchman, in his cabin near White Rocks in September of this year. Robbery was the motive of the crime. Vernal, El-no- ra Aspirin Marked With "Bayer Cross Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. Warning I Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayyr Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. Say Bayer when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. His Work for Liberty A Judge who had been serving In a criminal court effected a transfer to a divorce court. Some lawyers were wondering why he made the chunge. One of them offered a solution. Tlie Judge," stated he, Is a very humane man. What has that to'do with It?" Well, In a criminal court he had to send people to Jail. In the divorce court he gives them their liberty." Minneapolis Tribune. Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION INDIGESTION 6 BELLrAN! 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It helps the kidneya, liver and informed them that the next legisbladder do the work nature intended they lature would be asked to make an apshould do. propriation for adjusting all water Swamp-Rohas stood the test of yean. on Bear Lake and on the Bear It ia sold by all druggists on its merit and rights which Big Creek is a tribuof it should help you. No other kidney medi- river, ed Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Vernal, The Centennial anniversary of Dr. Harvey Hullinger was celebrated in Vernal. Dr. Hullinger was born fourteen years after Lincoln and was two years of age when Thomas Jefferson died. lie came to Utah from Iowa in 1859 and served in the Civil War as a physician. He has practiced medicine in Ashley valley for forty-tw- o years and performed valuable service to the people here during pioneer days. The long and continMonticello, ued drought in San Juan county ana the southeastern part of the state makes conditions look doubtful for the dry farmer as well as for the irrigated farms. The stockmen are much worried over the situation. They say that the feed on the ranges is fair, but that there is no water. and unless the winter storms soon set in there will be some lose in sheep and cattle. Ogden, Negotiationn of Walter Johnson, veteran Washington pitcher, and his associates to purchase the Oakland club of the Pacific Coast league have been canceled for all time. That was the statement made here by Cal Ewing, president of the Oakland club, who is enroute to Hartford, where he will attend the minor league meeting. He denied emphatically that the deal would be reopened and said that Johnson had not been considered as the playing manager the club. J Egypt Likely to Lose Her Independence Because of the Murder of Stack. By EDWARD W. PICKARD who EGYPTIAN nationalists Sir Lee Stack, sirdar of the Egyptian army and governor general of the Sudan, brought about a crisis for their country and deprived It of much of the limited liberty that had been granted It by Great Britain. Lord Allenby, British high commissioner, promptly presented to the Egyptian government an ultimatum from London and British sea forces began moving toward the land of the Nile. The note from the British required that the Egyptian government should : 1. Present ample apology for the crime. 2. Bring the criminals, whoever they are or whatever their age, to condign punishment. 3. Henceforth forbid and vigorously suppress all popular political demon- strations. Pay forthwith to his majestys government 500,000 ($2,300,000). hours 5. Order within twenty-fou- r the withdrawal from the Sudan of aU Egyptian officers and purely Egyptian units of the Egyptian army. fl. Notify the competent department that the Sndan government will Ina crease the area to be Irrigated at unan to from 300.000 feddans limited figure as tbe need may arise. 7. Withdraw all opposition in respect, hereafter specified, to the wishes of his majestys government concerning protection of foreign interests in Egypt. The two last demands were the hardest for the Egyptians to accept, and Premier Zagloul Pasha ' rejected them, yielding to the others. The indemnity was paid at once and the Egyptian troops began withdrawing from the Sudan. Then Zagloul resigned and was succeeded by Ahmed Zlwar Pasha, who formed a moderate ministry. Meanwhlld the British had occupied the customs at Alexandria and followed this up with Impressive parades of troops through that city and Cairo. The British cabinet held up further measures .to give Zlwnr a chance, and London believed there was no danger of serious trouble, for the population of Egypt seemed quiet. The Egyptian chamber of deputies protested to all countries of the world and to the League of Nations, and for a few days the French talked excitedly of laying the affair before the league, but It was quite evident that Premier Baldwin and Foreign Minister Chamberlain had laid out tlielr course and would not be diverted. The Lahnrltes in England and In milder degree tlie Liberals attacked the government for what they termed Its brutality and oppression, and it was generally believed the result would be the resumption of the British protectorate over Egypt. At least, the Egyptians have lost all chance of enforcing their claims for Joint control British will of the Sudan, and also-thnow be free to divert all tlie Nile water they desire for the Sudanese cotton fields through the Gezlra irrigation project. The British ministers strongly resent the obvious comparison of their action with that of Austria after the Sarajevo assassination, pointing out that they have only put Into operation powers that were expressly reserved In the grant of Independence to Egypt They assert the affair Is not the business of the League of Nations, since Egypt Is not n member of the league. 4. Ge-zlr- e In his SECRETARY WILBUR sets forth a lot of facts and figures that are discouraging to those who believe lit having the .intlon In a state of preparedness to resist attack by a foreign foe. Mr. Wilbur declares that owing to the niggardly policy of congress In the matter of appropriations for repairs and replacements, the navy Is steadily and rapidly deteriorating; that the ships and their machinery are wearing out farter than they can be renewed, and that this condition 1ms been responsible for numerous accidents. Of the eighteen battleships we retain under the Washington treaty, six are so antiquated and out of condition that they cannot take part In fleet operations. Those vessels, he says, must be modernized If our ratio of naval strength Is to be maintained. Our navy also Is outranged by the guns of the British and some of the guns of the Jnpunese navy. That, however. Is due not to the attitude of congress, but to the refusal of the administration to permit elevation of our guns In the face of the British view that such procedure would be a violation of the treaty. There is a shortage of officers and men properly to man the ships. Tlie enlisted personnel Is limited to 80.000. Though officers are needed, congress bus reduced the capacity of Annapolis to turn out officers by limiting appointments of cadets to three Instead of five for each senator and representative. It Is costing $70,000,000 to scrap the ships we are obligated by the treaty to destroy. One of the vessels in this class was the partly completed dread-naugWashington, the hull of which )ms Just been sunk off the Virginia capes where It was made the target of ships and bombing planes. It withstood the shells for several days, and the navy officials Intimate that much was learned in the process of destruction. ht , OUR dirigible, huge German-buil- t sailed from Lake-hurdown to Washington last week and, settling down on the landing field of the Anacostla naval air statjon, was christened Los Angeles" by Mrs. Coolldge while a big flock of homing pigeons was released from Its cabins. The airship was then formally placed In commission by Rear Admiral Benjamin F. Hutchinson and made Its way serenely back to Lakehurst. "0-3- LtW. st of its determinaINtionPURSUANCE to settle the question of publi- cation of Income tax returns, and probably to expedite the repeal of the publicity clause of the law the Department of Justice has obtained the indictment of the New York Tribune company, publisher of the Herald-Tribunand also of Walter S. Dickey, owner, and Ralph Ellis, managing editor of the Kansas City Journal-Pos- t. It appears most likely that congress will make quick work of knocking out the publicity clause, for Senator Pat Harrison says he favors Its repeal, and some other Democratic leaders are known to agree with him. e, Anfu leader, Is. both premier and dictator of China, having been installed at the head of the new provisional governThe ment In Peking by Chung Tso-llconservaas Is regarded government tive and has strong hopes of harmonizing the Mukden and Tangtse factions. At Chang's request none of his adherents Is In the cabinet, and none of Fengs men Included. Indeed, the elimination of Feng Is complete. He announced that he would resign his command and retire from the army and would make a tour of America or Europe. Chnrglng by Implication that all political disorders in China are caused largely by missionary education, the China Educational conference In Kal-fen- g passed resolutions demanding close government regulation of all in-- . stltiitions of learning operated by American and other foreign missionaries In China and that all teaching of ' religion by' missionaries In China be stopped. TUAN CHI-JU- I, n. apologized to parliament for the events of November 4, when Fascist! attacked the war veterans victory demonstration, and admitted that the rountry was deserting the Kusclstl. But he warned the chamber that If he were overthrown, the government vould revert to the Communists. lie was given a great ovation and later a vote of confidence. Accept only Headache Pain Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Bayer package which contains proven directions. Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets Awlrla Is tbs trod Colds Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Bust Ihastutort mark of Drastic Action Can you fix up this yur clock gos It'll run?" Inquired Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. T reckon so," replied the Jeweler, examining the sadly dilapidated timeHow In tlie Sam Hill did It ILLIAM J. FAIIY, long consid- piece. In this condition?" get ered the best thief catcher umong The presiding elder was at my the postal inspectors, was convicted house tuther night, and he said he'd In the Federal court in Chicago of read that every time tbe clock ticked complicity In the $2,000,000 mall rob- a baby was born and every third child bery at Roiidont, III. James Murray, was a Chinese. My least boy. Beara small po!ltlc!an, also wus found hed cat, heered him and said guilty. Six others implicated had con- stop that foolishness. He up with my fessed. All eight face long terms In and before I noticed he had the penitentiary. Fahy still Insists he pistol the whole blame reven !t(shots was framed by oilier members of poured Into the bowels of that there clock." the postal inspection force. Kansas City Times. Auotli r alleged Chicago criminal has been caught and must stand trial. Rootstown, Ohio, has an Industrious He Is Leo Korctz, who Is charged with ritizen who hoes his potatoes by swindling many of his friends out of having a searchlight mounted sums amounting to several million dol- sight, m his hoe. lars by a bogus oil land scheme. lie was found In Halifax, N. S., disguised by a full beard and cutting quite a splurge In society with his money. by-go- sh of Mooooeotletcldostor of Sollcylleoel4 Patching Things Up ' Mandy and her husband had been separated for three weeks. Hasnt your husband tried to get you to patch things up and be friendly again? asked a neighbor one day. Man," replied Mandy, account of havin to patch things up all de tlma was de main reason I left." Everybodys Magazine. Freshen a Heavy Skin With the antiseptic,, fascinating Cuticura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented, economical face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume. Renders other perfumes superfluous. One of the Cuticura Toilet Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum). Advertisement. There is a freight elevator In a New England factory that has been running for a century without an ill-gott- en more the American of Labor voted to adhere to Its long-tim- e policy of nonpartisanship In politics, rejecting almost unanimously two resolutions, either of which would have committed Its membership to tlie support of a new party. The committee report against the resolutions, which was adopted, said: Our nonpartisan political policy does not imply that we. shall Ignore the existence or attitudes of political parties. It does mean that labor proposes to use all parties and be used by none. Your committee unequivocally recommends full approval and indorsement of the attitude and activities manifested and engaged In on the re cent presidential and congressional political campaign. We rejoice in the results achieved In the congressional elections and are Inspired by the future opportunities presented to Americas wage earners. Labor having succeeded In elections where congress, and congress alone, was' the Issue, the effort was made' In this recent election to reconquer congress under the guise of a presidential election, declared to be of paramount Issue. Our nonpartisan political policy withstood the test and Issued forth triumphant with its forces Intact. The opponents having played their strongest rard and having failed, the future belongs to labor and progress." Samuel Gompers was elected president for the forty-fourt- h time, and 'Frank Morrison was secreN. Atlantic was selecttary. City, J., ed as tbe convention city for 1025 ONCE gone. Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. tkZeXsAA -- Physicians everywhere recommend are constipated, WHENareyouformed in the accumulated food waste, and reach all parts of the body. The first results, headaches, bilious- ness, a feeling of "heaviness", etc., serve as warnings of graver diseases to follow if this intestinal poisoning continues re-elect-ed will be at least three elec for the senate to de tide In the, next congress. Daniel F. Steck, Democrat, who was defeated by Senator Brookliurt of Iowa by 75& THERE This is why intestinal specialists state that constipation is the primary cause .of of all illness, including the gravest diseases of life. votes, thinks ballots that were thrown out may give him the seat. Senator Bursum of New Mexico, Republican, and Senator Magnus Johnson of Minwill contest the nesota, Farmer-Laboelections of S. C. Bratton, Democrat, and Scliall. Republican, respectively. three-quarte- r, rs Physicians Advise Lubrication for Internal Cleanliness Medical science has found at last in lubrication a means of overcoming constipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste, and thus hastens its passage through and out of the body. Thus, Nujol brings in- PRESIDENT COOLIDGK settled the matter of a secretary of agriculture by appointing Acting Secretary Gore to hold the place until lie. be- comes governor of Maryland on March 4. Middle Western Republicans appear dissatisfied with the representation of that part of the country In the cabinet, and some of them hare recommended that M.. E. Greenebaum, Chicago banker, be given a portfoIU of President They also hope John L. Lewis of InOPPONENTS of Turkey have suc- dianapolis, head of the mine workers, ceeded to the extent of forcing the. will be given the post of secretary of resignation of Ismet Pasha, his pre- labor on tbe retirement of Mr. Davis. mier, and the appointment of FethI Bey, who formerly held that post. kling harping, In Italy, too, the opposition has Florence fight but a losing one, scored to some extent, for Premier lies at rest beaMe her husband, the Mussolini, in order to avert a parlia- late President, In the vault at Marlon. mentary break with his friends, prom- Ohio. The death of this beloved womised in the chamber of deputies to an brought expressions of sorrow prosecute sternly the Faclcrtl guilty of from people of all parts of the counexcesses against the population, and try, and her funeral was attended by also to moderate the utterances of the many notables. Including representaFascist!, beginning with himself. He tives ot the administration. ternal cleanliness. 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