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Show the weekly reflex. kaYsyille. UFE WAS fl MISERY to Ro-Hdb- ton. I y - rttffered almost "I female weakness. I any ""inn could not walk ride or distance, take ary exercise at s Payment of Tihi-vtiais to Rig't Ever, M, Frta without resting. If I swept the floor or did any kind of work it would bring my sickness on. 1 was weak and lang qid, had no energy, and lifewas a misery to me. I was under the care of a good for sev phjsl hd and tried other remedies. E. Pinkham s Vege-J,S- e fStfSd Sropoimd and decided to try it twelve bottles I found Ser all Sa't bu.t f . .i ! ' ttia i i I. A I.- tin- - repeating. j stomach also causes Acid about seventy other A. big ments. Protect yourself. of Eatonlc costs but a trifle with non-organ- lc ail- box your druggists guarantee. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen ud movement becomes h painful it usually an indication that the kidney are out of order. Keep tbs organa healthy by taking COLD.MEDAL standard ramady for Udnay, hi world' bladder and orie add tronblaa. Taka ragnlariy and kwp In good health. In three aixea, all voleta. Qaaranteed aa repreeeoted. JWi vaaooa tinea 1698. w the mm CM MUI ad Mini M halrtfa bee FRECKLES .To dream you bathe your feet de-ottrouble In collecting money vhich Is due you. To dream of large W deformed feet foretells a journey vhlch will cost you many tears. To cratch the bottom of feet ea your de-uot- treachery and flattery. To have bo feet at all is an evil omen ; it foretells some great calamity. Cold feet foretell a quarrel with a friend. years ago a youn practiced widely in a v3 strict and became famous r kia uniform success la the caring disease. This was Dr. jfwho afterwards estab-Wms- e If in Buffalo, N. Y., placed one of his prescriptions, he called Golden Medical in the drug: stores of jfXery," Jr United States so that the pub- eotF easily obtain this very remarUH tonic., corrective .jan4 Dr. Pierce manu-th- is from Discovery fmaker. barks a - corrective the ingredients of which had put in the fields and' " keeping: "Ms healthy. folks or families now living: vT sometime or other used tK Medical Discovery" ten liver and heart, tomach, a r twcnty.four rniHion bottles blood remedy 4. been0I3C sold in th? country. 7J. Ir ,,en U, Salt Laj atyf Nfc 42W23. N r'' lo a package ; during the war , a package i u j i,; I'm li a,.. i i,; that at a fn, i,ii expi t d his made a m in tit ( .e! tl, n Ii ef tl ! i The Flavor Lasts So Does the Price! ii .I been i.i.ele a ilu lha t this wiii ilia' that 'houM hi- s. til, poluli s. Taj met t of nth to right 114 is. i I i i I' 1114 m "ii llo "II s ot liu: h. h,s evciy speaker sud. He s ml tli it as the I.atter day Sa ntv ate v lut inaiiiia.invl tut flnaneiallj man who failed to paj h,v u.ii.ii, was robbing lilmself most ot all. Gratitude for the emu unlit of na tlonal prohibition was strongly onid and the hope expiewed hat the time would soon come when all tin cum tries of the old world wouM also he dry." Ii v President Grant also epre-vi- d women of the Amenta that pleasure had been granted the franchise, but made uo attempt to discuss tiny of the phased of the woman suffrage cpies tion. Anthon II. Lund, first counselor to President Grant, who made the second address a t the morning, expressed the hope that the wise counsel ghen by the church leader would find an abiding place in the hearts of all present. He drew upon haired history for Illustrations to impress the necessity of dealing with men in a spirit of love, citing the account of the experiences of David and Saul. Amplifying the subject of forgiveness, he siohe of the history of Christ, who, when hanging upon the cross, prayed for forgiveness of his persecutors, because they knewr not what they were r . i , i t win uj ITs 1,1 ' w . Ill i ti t'nits if 1. I y Ml I i i ,, i i , s mi, I " nil oth 111. 111 iti t,t years .losepb M11 iiicie lb, .ii cmiili diiiit that 11 I mi 11 in was iiiniv sine,, the pisipbet fixed les tu-s- t isuni, years agn s.nir the It4' in Mi It t white I itg. Imagined I had ii irt dNiii.( and went and the iiHtwr llo knows I have noney It) in bunk, and am cnTixliIored kihkI pay, n lie i'i ntlrinod mv worst fears, and itado up bis mind to have me for hit tnr pi'iont, until one of us potored vut lie threw an awful scare into ne. o that I went home sweating be cold In ns Vmonmli. He cave me some medicines and a ot of nstruotions Among Ihim was me to the effect that when I tent to ed 1 should always sleep on tnv right Ide. lb cautioned me over and over i v.'aln laving on my left side, md leM (be Impression that If I him. I'd wake tip some morn-n- g to find 111 v seif n candidate for a tttif 4 - e tire (flitted , mi,, si and pllli'slied I ;v fur Ills tbidr shill klimv lliclii Alsislli tilt- - M b, t, was orgaii'ed, 11ml mint tbnn age s:n - tlu shty e (.lit Wats Wind nf isiluiii was gien to the saints tlifougli revelation, lie affirmed that this perns) of time should be long enough to give demonstration that the gospel of the Ijuterdav Samts Is POINTED OUT BRIGHT SIDE true. Hyrum G. Smith, presiding palrl-arl- i Optimist's Brava Effort to Convlnc of the iliurch, was the first loral orsesboe. Thai Afflicted Man That th Cloud Had matter at looked the easy con He speaker of the afternoon v Silvar Lining. finel bis remarks largely to u discus- ,ime, and I assure the ditctor I'd Ids bvlnvvs In the letter. When sion of the need Unit the saints supf Went to Led Hint Mr. Jnerglus had been suddenly afnight, I stretched port ami encourage etn li other in the s on my Cght side, and In ten flicted jilt with a stiff neck. Not only doing of good, and a prayer for blessI was iut suffering to roll over, whs It a painful stiffness, but It jMsiple. ings uion all don't believe I ever had such a caused him to twist his head around Presiding Ilisliop CTiurles W. Nibley vnnkerlng for anything. Iffleemed to tmtU he seemed to be trying to look betook to reply to criticisms of me the height of human happiness hind him over his left shoulder, and those within the church, who objected would lie In sleep .g on ones left slda. his head whs rigid In that pose. to the church being in business. He f followed lust ructions for two nights, "Of all the confounded trials a tnnn Iiusiness is a part of the nd then I derided that life wasnt wits ever subjected to, he snld. this said: church tius. It is one of the pur- worth such sacrifices, and I rolled over Is the limit. They soy to look on nd slept on my left side, and nothing poses for which it is established. It Is the bright side of our afflictions, but in business so that It can help in the happened. I was feeling better than !'d like to know how I could make usi work of developing and building up ostial next morning when I got up. of this stiff neck." "Of course this experience lessoned cities and towns and communities; the "My dear friend, said the optimist, think what a golden opportunity thla riiureh is one of the means to this end iny confidence In the doctors Instrucand that is one of the reasons for its tions, and I concluded that If I was is to sit for your picture without hnv rolng to sldeslep the Instructions I lug to allow the photographer to twist power and Influence as well sidestep the medicine, your head around that way and Job James N. Lambert, former president might too, for they tasted like low life In a those tongs Into the back of of the New Zealand mission, who has Chinese alley, and I threw the whole your neck ! Troni of four returned years recently lot out of the window. Thus the sawlabor among the Maoris, told of the bones lost his most promising patlen Doused, aa It War. avidity with which the natives of Now because he handed our a rule that can carry water on both No man Zealand were accepting the gospel and wasnt strictly necessary. and make much headway, shoulders con(lie establishment of their racial "Speaking of the unattainable, do nection with the Kanakas of the vou know -- hats the matter with Silas lie guta cold water thrown on him from all angles and acquires the apHawaiian Islands. Furbelow! He has everything a man of a drowned rat. , pearance Ir. Seymour R. Young, senior pres- could akk, a stranger In the town a beautifn! home ident of the first seven presidents of would say. He has No, Luke, women don't mean It when the seventies, recalled some of the in- and a wife who would be considered a they klsa each other; they jus do It cidents in the early history of the success anywhere, and he has festoona for practice. It will do the most diurch, with special reference to what of money where he designated the massacre at Hatins good. I Yet he has a secret sorrow. mill, September 28, 1838. He testified think most melancholy man I hes the that after seventy years of exjierience ever saw, and hia trouble that he In tHe active work of the Mormon of whlskera. a stand raise cant 1 good church he saw more dearly than ever Nowadays, when whisker are considbefore the truth of Its principles. ered an Infirmity, It seems strange It. II. Roberts of the council of sevthat any man should grieve over such a matter. enties, expressed hla feeling of Inabil"He send all over the. United ity to voice, in hi own language, the successful the State for hair grower, and half the by thoughts Inspired conference. He believed that the writ- time hi face I blistered or swollen, ten scripture would better carry the and atlll the whisker wont grow on him. If some miracle happened, and largeness of the appeal. he woke op some morning to find hla an of was the theme Brotherly love countenance all covered with whisker coon-ci- t Wells S. of Rulon the address by hed- prohablyhave.theniiharedoff His thoughts of the seventies. were supported by quotations from the within a week ; but beesuse they wont he wont be happy till he get Bible, his argument being dosed with grow, them." a strong admonition against bearing false witness. d Weary jDfWhlrfw1nd With the unanimous-anprompt dont aeera to like the Idea of Ton ssirtalning of each and every one of whirlwind campaign." Its general authorities and prayer by "I hate the mere mention of It," President Heber J. Grant for the bless- replied Farmer CorntossoL. "Maybe ings of God upon the Latter-dayoud find It hard to understand, nevsemiannual er havin' Jived, as I did. In a part of Saints, the ninety-firs- t conference of the Church of Jesus the country where every once In Saints was awhile you have to get out and run Christ of Latter-da- for a at a cyclone cellar. .dose 4j30 o'dockSuubrpught Jo afternoon. day Plenty of Time. One of the chief subjects under disTeacher What, Bobby. you ay you conference waa cussion daring- th to btf president " of - the want don't stake leadership work, which was con- United States? ducted under the church soclaPad- Bright Lad Not Just now, thanks. rlwry board. The work come under Jf Jr a tf), gafm, to yot3 rd tber three heads, social, and recreational wtjj untj a couple of more ele leadership, charities and relief work tloos. American Legion Weekly. - -- ... and teachers training; Waak Hia End, and workers school prindChurch s Kad by "Reggie 1 going to the country oq session of their paUbn!dtbe fl Cereal convention Wednesday momlrgndls-ibev- 1 fol-ov- min-ite- hi-- s f m-s- s. doing. r cond Charles W. Fenrosa, to President Grant, after stating that the address of the leader contained the veritable words of eternal life, extended the scope of Illustrations on the subject of having charity dwelt In dealing with men. He at some length upon the necessity of The church is honest tithe paying. so big now, he declared, that It can do without me or you or anybody else; It Is a question of our own good to oe honest with God, ourselves and the church." At the aftehioon session Apostle Hudger Clawson dwelt largely upon three subjects, profanity, tobacco and debt. Concerning the first he referred to the ten commandments and their Injunction against the taking In vain of the Lord's name. He spoke in most emphatic terms concerning the interdiction of the church against the use of tobacco and counseled earnestly that Its use in any form be prevented. Concerning debts. Apostle Clawson said 'that the bondage of sach obligations is worse than prison. United States Senator Reed Smoot of the counsel of twelve dwelt In his address principally upon the Importance of the right sort of home life in the community, concluding his remarks with a eulogy of ,the work of the missionaries at home and abroad, and spoke especially of the desirabil-jt- y of bringing lnto the cburch those living In Zion. ' Orson F. Whitney declared that this gospel called Mormon Ism Is not lt prodact of the nineteenth century. same the la the everlasting gospel, There yesterday, today and tomorrow. has There one gospel. but was never and of dispensations, series a been these must be brought together so that perfection may reign when the Lord returns. The welding link must bind In order that unity may prevail, w hich is the 'work of preparation., for the coming of the Lord." All of the general authorities of the were In atchurch, with one exception, etendance. Apostl- George Albert Smith, president of the European was in London and unable to be coun-aelo- rl-s- Feet t U t"-s- j i heartburn, bloating, belching and food nf nJ w s. i Sflllilils lad carrying out the excess acidity and jases which bring on Indigestion, V to- - H 'll i'i Irc-Milth- j -- - rduioiis r.lisory did me and am oo longer bothered with Indigestion, writes Mrs. Ellen Harris. Thousands of people, like this dear tody, gratefully testify about Eatonlc, which does Its wonders by taking up tl ' tl I t The first dose of Eatonlc wonders. I take it at meals 1 .id before the war J i , a i pwggg2g353S3S35eS325S2aSSEE2E33 Just TakoaAn Eatonlo ,r. n. i 1 .null ivt.iv:,. After Eating i i t ill I AC , charge !lo Lloro v 'll the. I t n , . i i filial UI lls 111 'i I'i' , i imh y, - Urp a package j t Ml 0I14 like to know write to the E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, advice given free of Masa, for helpful s THE UNVTTAINABLE I. el :,'!t ' , , rot uj ,i tl.. would r ' : V!n (.. gjgth St, Carrollton, Ky. If you have any symptom about which ! i i 111., v 824 i i t I I UII j ' , ' i Li aospital l - Hi,' then ' 'i.iihe : j a!,.- i c'- -Pi M i : i! ir never had any more i have mACVM ainiA J hsvc iL.i present . I l " Ewr e S tl' J2fmuch improved and I took six Z t$L-- , I j .. i 11 Ky.-- , Uncle Valfe h her thii Woman Until Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound. . At the Saturday morning session of the conference, servree, sympathy anJ ultima e y in the sense of retrl-ni n were the ibun'iiatit notes of the v !"ssi ib bn rid The tqteak- ' s iere Apo- t. p. Ui, liunls, 1i'l'i t M,ii at Atitfoiiv W. k, x,, lt, f ,!(tnr ta',hs ' ' s ' ii Apostle FORGIVENESS is KE'rNCtE OF 'I lint1 Apo FIRST SEMI ANNUAL ' ' i ' .(I Apost! SESSION OF CHURCH UTAH n!s-aio- n. A present iiuch work organizations auxiliary upon was attended to before the opening of session. President missions oMhe church held a meeting In the temple on Wednesday and with of majority of the quorummade since progress discussed twelve fh last genera! conference. -the- -various te -- Ice-col- d WHAT THE TEACHER THOUGHT Comment That Took a Whol Lot ef Conceit Out of One Small Boys Daddy. The world la full of fault finder, remarked Professor Pritchard at a dinner recently, and one of th moat common targets la the modern educational system. No more common etn press on than, Well, they ased to really tench ua something when I went t school. "I have a friend like that, but the other duy he told me he waa through. It came about In this way. lie used to help his little son with hla home studies. One evening, a they Wfr about to begin, he asked th little chap what tils teacher said regarding hla home work. 'Khe say I'm getting stupider every day,' replied the lad, and from then on he hud to do his home lesson I Olone. These Days. Knlrker Waa hi death from nab ural causes? Bocker Yea, an automobile ran over him. ' Catty. "What a high color Grace has." Of course It high. She wont any of the cheap kinds." , 1 If you like the taste of coffee, youll like INSTAN-TPOSTUM and youll like it better than coffee because it is a table drink of satisfying flavor, with no after regrets.and it costs less. -- Coffee disagrees with scme;but y Instant Ftastum agrees with everybody. y . There's a Reason for ' POSTUM i fj H, - hrsTAiff Sold by grocers .. everywnerel Ibstum a number ef port by-chaedi ichool men mho have been hpa(r, been bothering at-- wa a tending summer school session feature of the meeting. feEoston Tnascriu 1 ".""AT c OPosnmii A , tmust f US: 1 Cojnor Battla CrtckJ'Sch. 1 ! i 1 |