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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, Sure UT,n LIFTOFF CORNS! Doesnt hurt a bit I Sore corns lift right off with fingers. Magic I M2 6 Bulans water Hot Sure Relief IE LL-Aindigestion WS Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Permanent I Rellel never fail. Purely vege-act table sr Stop after , 4 tres-co- r ct , i Indiges- INZER PILLS t .. .. tion; improve the complexion brighten the eyes. Dece Small Price fimaO PC Small DR. CARTERS IRON PILLS, Nature's great nerve and blood tonic for Anemia, Rhenmntfsm,' Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Female Weakness. ataalM - ITTLE r, litmmiul u is social bunkrui u question of vital llUpt tiincc P all 'll.- world Herewith is a tmurete facts e! i. u t' value of sununarj on tins question, gatliei ut first band bj Henry P. Divison these facts n the man who then Eowfiml gathered humus m the New lotf, .Sunday orl I makes tills sta'iimnt At this time Mr. 11 1. lMMson, . 1'. partner in the firm t fsTTTT seems more thoiotuJ.h quail v tied than any other pei on m Ann r tea to express an ,1,,'boi 't.uive on conditions in Europe. opinion He fins an extremely keen, clear mind lie Is a man ni tfie largest atlalrs, ueeuston o. nmiiy of business experience to grasp the esseti ot complex situations. An on top of - ,i tnistwm-unperson, tl qualifications fie lias ptst through reporter, lead ot an International nrganlza-Ills possession the latest and com-o- f information ofitnlnat i. anv where, of tfie board of g' vomers and bead of the League of Rod ntui rcanfirs dinner dis far is Kurie ft on ' CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS aul Smt liiulm DONT t'ou-letnin- Costs few cent-- ! Drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, Instnnt-- l that corn stops hurting, then you lift tt right out with the fingers. hy wait? Your druggist sells a tiny bottfi of Freezone tor a few cents, uitlident to rid your feit of eery hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone Is the much in Iked of discovery of the Cincinnati genius. Adv. i g 1 S ftl .1 . Mor-kan- , I DESPAIR If jroa are troubled with pains or aches; fed tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass-ag- e of urine, you will find relief in GOLD MEDAL King Governs Marriages. a- d Spanish diplomats are forbidden to marry without rojal permission l a decree published In tin Official Gazette. If this order is disregarded the offending is rson will he suspended from office nnd Ins wife will be excluded from diplomatic privileges. Hod Cross The object of the decree is to pre- kpeletios in the world except those ot tfie icntrul powers, and has Just returned from tfie ilrst convent diplomats marrying women withference of t fi (si organization, held In Goid-vout means or of undestruhle reputaAt litis conference the Similar rules are applied in tion. European situation wns the main object of consideration, ami tp give a the case of naval and military officers for discussion and action, ivpids were and noblemen. brought in from the field all over Europe and tfioir reports were received and examSWAMP-ROO- T WOMEN NEED ined. The result was the composite picture of r Europe In the winter and spring of 1920 clothing arc Insutflclcnt to make lito tolerable. winch Mr, Davison holds In Ids mind Thousands of women have kidney and Particularly In tfie broad belt lying between the bladder trouble and never suspect it. By fixed rule, Mr. Davison does not give InterBaltic and the Black seas then Is appalling misWomens complaints often prove to be views to individual of the press, ery. This great area Includes the new Baltic representatives nothing else but kidney trouble, or the nor write signed statements for Individual papers. states, Boland, (zee bo Slovakia, Ukraine, Austria, result of kidney or bladder disease. He has This Ids broken Instance. in this rule jiot Hungary, Rotinmnla, Montenegro, Albania and If the kidneys are not in a healthy Serbia, to say nothing of RusmIu eastward and condition, they may cause the other or- Is not an Interview. But when his unique posion a tion as source Armenia to the south. In all that region there Is was of information become diseased. pressed gans to Pain in the back, headache, loss of am- bis attention, lie granted the Sunday World acalmost complete paralysis of national life and Inbition, nervousness, are often times symp- cess to his data, nnd what follows may be taken ns dustry. toms of kidney trouble. All that part of Europe has today a tremena substantially accurate nnd complete statement Dont delay starting treatment. Dr. of the facts as he sees them. Its dous number of Idle people. Many of them want can algnlllcunce Kilmer's Swamp-Rooa physician's preo work. Hut there Is a great shortage of raw therefore hardly be overemphasized. scription, obtained at any drug store, may materials with which to work, nnd the import-expochairThe Mr. wrote be just the remedy needed to overcome Balfour, catastrophe, situation acoius all but hopeless. Such man of the Council of the League of Nations, to such conditions. has been the output of paper money and so much Get a medium or large size bottle im- the Bed Cross conference at Geneva, Is of unmediately from any drug store. greater Is the need of Imports than the possibilcommunisame in the exampled magnitude," nnd However, if you wish first to test this cation referred to the horrors with which we are ity of exports under existing conditions that these great preparation send ten cents to Dr. countries have nothing, either money or goods, appalling Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a faced," and stated they had reached with which to purchase from outside what they sample bottle. When writing be sure and proportions." need to sustain life Itself, to say nothing of supmention this paper. Adv. These are very strong expressions, coming plies for the revival of Industry. They totter on from a personnge of such standing. They Indicate the brink of utter ruin, from which nothing but a a recognition of disaster. Harnessing the Suns Rays. helping hand ran save them. That the rays of the sun can be used Is there any hope of setting matters right? Can The depreciation In the currencies of some of for curing ifiany skin diseases, nnd Europe "come back? Or is she bankrupt? The thpse countries, as valned In dollars. Is unbelievthat sun baths are beneficial to dioe present Ruminnry of known facts will be an atable. According to market quotations of April 10, U In 'veil tempt to Indicate an answer to that question. who are perfect health, It ran as follows: At the outset It Is necessary to clarify the sitknown. The problem of utilizing this Austria 07.53 agency in northern countries where uation by making certain distinctions. Europe 97.48 the hours of sunshine are few has stretches over 3.800,000 square miles. Its people Hungary ....02.32 been solved, he elalrns, by a British number 400,000,000, more than a qoarter of the Germany 43.20 Greece globes' estimated population. Furthermore, at doctor, M. J. de Thezac. Iloutnania ...01.81 If It ever Ills Invention consists of a evolv- present Europe as a unit Is Boland 07.08 ing cabin, combined with a huge lens existed. It has been split by the war Into various In 92.78 Czechoslovakia w'hlch on conditions differ. the for concentrating rays widely any part groupings, of the enclosed patients body. This The neutrals, unravaged Spain, Switzerland, In other words, If the peoples of these counInstallation has Just been tested In the Denmark, Norway and Sweden, with over 40,000,-00tries tried to buy materials and supplies In Amerneighborhood of Qulmper, France. population, constitute one group. Defeated ica at the present market values of their currenGermany and Austria form another. Russia Is a Popular Science Monthly. cies, Austria would have to pay approximately 40 third. The Big Four of the European allies times the normal cost, Germany 13 times, Greece Still Useful. England, France Italy and Belgium are another. 14 times and Bodouble, just Mrs. A. had Just finished cutting her And the less stabilized countries of the central land 50. daughters hair and was nnd eastern regions are a fifth. Between these These figures are official and are the only Inthrow away the clippings groups conditions vary greatly, and this must be to dex which can briefly give any comprehension of preparing when the youngster asked. Mother, kept In mind In considering whether Europe is the economic conditions Inside these countries. what are you going to do with the hair solvent or bankrupt. Their currencies are depreciated because they About our principal allies In the west there Is you cut off my bead? have neither gold nor sufficient production wlth of It course, throw away, no which to maintain their normal position with the Why, question. They are strongly going coneerns answered Mrs. A, a trifle impatiently. still, and, despite their own distress, are doing United States or with their Immediate neighbors. Until each such country Is able to produce their best to pull their neighbors out of the Slough Why, what made you ask?" to maintain Itself, either from within or by Oh, I thought maybe yon would of Despond. The French peasant Is working, and save It to patch fathers with, return- the French artisan, despite a sad need of raw Importing In exchange for gold or goods. It canIt needs it bad materials, has not lost his habit of Industry and ed the youngster. not hope for normal conditions, If Indeed it can thrift. The encouraging fact about Prance today enough. hope to survtve. There Is nothing difficult of Is that her people are fully alive to the aerious-nesscomprehension about the situation. Somewhere, The Ukenesfc her. problem-an-d forward brave- .somehow, some time, those- - countries- - must be! come possessed of food, clothing, raw materials The line hew' house' that" promoter ly to solve It and the means of transporting them, or they has built himself Is BtaudJng on a Italy, top, despite her great shortage of raw -So Is he. bluff. Economically and politically,-the- y -not is mustjer1sh, Torward. backward,-le- d looking material, a to are point crippled complete threatening men one of Mr. the the by war, produced great by time the people are If the face of a small boy has a set NittL He Is a trulywtse talesman, and under-h- is -- paralysis, whllfr at the-sadisease. and destitution The inroads by ravaged on relied can be look, its a sign that mischief is about to do her leadership Italy on and the undernourished to be hatched. part by herself and her- - neighbors. Belgium, as of the latter has reached the proportions which population Is strongly on the mend, been have expected. might zb Mr. Balfour called appalling. and England Is meeting her problems of Men, women and children are dying by thou-- . with quiet courage and sturdy common sense. She Is doing each days work, and at tbe - sands, and over vast once civilized areas there are nelthennedicat appilances'nortnedlcal kklTl suffl- same' time rendering aTT assistance" her resources dent to cope with the sanitary crisis. will permit to the countries on the continent In the Ukraine, winter of 1918-19- , typhus and Belgium and France and Italy and England affected most of the population. In vilinfluenza are asking no charity of the United States. Their lages of 2.000 and 3,000 half the peoplg would be are as proud as we are eager as we are peoples 111 of typhus at the same time. Many physicians maltto work out their own national destinies and car. a territory 40 miles in diameter. Some attended ry on. their own businesses. They seek only the opwho had 20,000 to 30,000 typhus patients could portunity to regain their economic strength. And get no medical supplies whatsoever, and could these countries have a population of 125,000,000. give only oral encouragement to their sick. And Combining them with the 40,000,000 neutrals, it this year the condition Is even worse. Pauperism appears that about a third of the people of Eu-more and more Intense. - Prices is becoming rope could nof be" referred to is bankrupt" Some steadily. of them are in' serious difficulties, but they have - In Austria, according to a report dated Fetv plenty of hope left, as well as energy, for the. ruary 12, there were In YIenna rations for three tasks of reconstruction. ecoweeks. Teople were apathetic, fatalistic and This distinction drawn, and It being under- - , tired, and there was an epidemic of danring. One stood that Germany, because her problems are so dance was attended by 4.000 people, half of whom out of the discussion. . had had no dinners. Refusing to go home, Is left herself. to peculiar they. Jt ls not too' much' to say that la all the'rest of One hundred thousand danced until exhausted. school children were underfed and diseased as a Europe excepting, possibly. Russia, about which civilization has broken are conflicting result of food shortage, lack of fuel and Inadereports down. For something like 200,000,000 people, quate hospital facilities. Crime was increasing disease, bereavement and suffering are present among the child population, hunger sometimes' in practically every household, while food aud ' driving little boys to attempts at murder. The n fflsiry first-han- Tha worlds standard iwmsdy for kidney, livar, bladder and aric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 160&. Guaranteed. Three eixee, all dniggists. Leek for tka Geld Medal ea every bea we HOTEL, BANC'U. Skilled end Unskilled help y, furnished Salt Lake Uuar, Emp I Went First South, Salt Lake City, Utah Ag-nc- eesmvn.v araovto e. Dr rot--, , VrMkt. Ouitm.nt-.Ye- ir "r b, c H . B.rr, ", Itr lr aa Or.Sru,st lbTblcl,mtA,ii.,.riurtm. Gently Sarcastic. half past eleven Mr. Stone retired. In a few minutes the telephone rang, and he hurried downstairs to find that there was no one on the line, lie had just snuggled Into his warm bed when the telephone rang pgaln, and he answered tt a second time. It proved to be a man who wished to interest him In a new automobile. When the conversation was ended, the caller said, I hope I have not inconAt venienced you? Not at all, said Mr. Stone. I was sitting right In front of the telephone thinking that some one might call me up." Youths Companion. Publicity and Practice. IIow did you lay the foundation for asked the your colossal fortune? young man. I worked all day and studied all I night, replied Mr. Dustin Stax. attended church regularly and avoided all bad habits Is this the way you would advise me to proceed? Why er I didnt know you wanted the Information for your personal use. Thats different, of course. I thought It was an Interview for a magazine article." Few Bricks Came From England. The late George Alfred Townsend established beyond controversy that, while there may have been a few isolated Instances of cargoes of bricks from England, not ofie colonial house In fifty, for which such claim Is made, Included English bricks In Its composition. From a letter In the Baltimore Son. . JR JDsaitson posf-wn- t, rt 0 Czecbo-Slovaki- a five-year-o- ld suffl--cle- nt o 'Open Bribery. Jane had'Jtist commenced school, and the teacher asked her a question In numbers which she was unable to answer. She walked up to the teacher and aald in a low voice: If you wont ask me that give you some of my animal crackers. m are-galn- g -- mr war-wor- n recoo-structl- -- fhat Unusual Flavor . f Wholesome, Rich, DeHghtful that comes from blending -- ed barley with whole wheat ia jdistinctiye cf cs Mni Gpsipready cooked This food is nomical, easily digested and 'very nourishing. - Sold bygrocers have-advanc- , population of Vienna was literally famished. The general death rate had Increased 4(1 per cent since 1013. nnd the death rate from tuberculosis 250 per cent. Many children of one year had not surpassed their weight at birth. The middle class, living on snlarles, were scUlug their belongings to buy even the government ration. One meal for one person cost fi kronen at the municipal kitchens, while the salary of a professor was 77 kronen a month. An overcoat cost three months' salRenault ary of a court JiiNtlee, nnd a second-hanautomobile sold for an nmount equal to 17 years salary of the chancellor. The following Is taken from a communication from Sir William Goode, British director of red lief: All official and other reports which reach me give no hope of Improvement in the situation in Central and Eastern Europe. The misery of the outlook In many parts, particularly in Austria, Boland and Armenia, Is worse than ever. The marshalled charity of the world, government and unofficial, will not alone heal the disease from which Europe Is suffering. Increased production and the restoration of economic order ont of political and economic chaos are the only solutions of the problem that now defies the Ingenuity of those wh wee lt.v Such Is the of conditions in the spring of this year of our Lord 1920 according to the Information gathered by Mr. Davison during a two months stay overseas, where he Joined in conference with representatives of 27 nations. How Is that aid to be rendered? A week ago last night, at a dlnnrr given to him at hotel, Mr. Davison spoke at length of conditions as he had found them, and Indicated what seemed to him the only possible courses of remedial action. To quote from portions of hla speech : "Any voluntary aid, to become effective, can onL follow the provision of Bueh essentials as food, clothes, and transportation, which must be given If the peoples are to live and be restored to and the need of which a condition of Is so vast that It cannot be given by voluntary organizations, but must be supplied by govern-mentUpon assurance from the league of nations that food, clothing and transportation will be supplied by governments, the League of Red Cross societies shall at "once formulate plana for the Immediate extension of voluntary relief within the affected districts, appealing to the peoples of the world,- - through the Red Cross organiza tions, for doctors, nurses and other necessary personnel, medical supplies, d!et foodstuffs, and such money as may Ve required. , We are going to find out that we can no more escape the Influence of the European situation of today than we were able to escape the war itself. f of The world starving You cannot have and the other half eating. We mnst help put Europe on its feet or we roust participate in EuWe find ourselves the ropes misery. of many of the supplies only country possessed which Europe needs and which cannot be purchased or given in sufficient volume on credit -As a naticm we should at cmce' arrange to place" within the reach of those peoples that which they need to save them and start them on their way The situation has developed to recovery. so far and so seriously that there 13 no possibility of its being met in any other way. I have always been an optimistic American, because of my supreme confidence In the ultimate judgment of the American public upon any question submitted to 'them.1 believe that as soon r as we realize the truth and effect of such I have made,' we wfil take Steps worthy of the traditions of the American people. Tbere-for- e the responsibility upon everyone of us "la to do whatever may be. In our power to the end that the American people may have a clear understanding of what It all means, that they may Notun- the sooner declare themselves. Tll the prior and fundamental step is taken of for-- -nlshlng by government action the necessary elemental food, clothing and transport, will we, the American people, properly have established ourselves among the peoples of the world and bo in a position to leave a creditable heritage to those who are to come after. p!-u- re self-suppor- t, s. one-hal- J state-Bints"- . |