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Show I tup wppitt.v prrT.rT. k a vsvti.tr ita'i?. t 1RLSJ3EED CARE T.IsthcrvratchyourDaughteraHealth Health Is Happiness .JrftWr the cirf reach tiro antfiwomoahood U REDUCTION IN STRENGTH NE- CESSITAJES THIRD READ- JUSTMENT IN YEAR e-- UtkttP da SuJwotbarouiciTC, la them conoa that th Mi may thrpestikM t!ach efieeta upon Rediitribut'cn of Troopa Among manent Posts is Delayed by Cemps on Account of Civilian Training a nwtbor r Jl ilaart ezsmianl lor ual ad jntowitLiwld ar iraonoct an th part cf sbwfid bar guifad her , 55sle thisto ' r& sbeold Uach their rlrla tnm Undin o from SaUwnh cld r and feL overfrom w9an dacr wt Urj yif tUfeE. De aat let thwaorar-stndeemplalnef headache, paint H back and lower limbs, they trjsmother's thoughtful car and y. sympathy- - XHaoe WTixm ia Halier House Ur. LyuJ. aiot Lydia E. ptciben'e -- rM me Lydia E. Compound Vgetvbl II raara old for trouble rlrU eften here and for loaa of I took Jrhc Then after I married before Veretabl Compound $ 1 was wek eM wa bora and always when Both my fait tha least 1 rua-dow- Lydia Ii rtniham's Prirate Text-fioupon --Ailments Peculiar if Wenaen will besewt you freupm request. Writ to tha Lydia B. Piakham Medtciae Lyna, Jilassachusetta. this book ooa talas valuablo iaforauatioa. ok 04 Ns Help. I New Excuse. It was almost an hour past Frank's bedtime, but mothers attempts to eod him to bed were useless. Like all small boys. be disliked to go to bed, and each time he made a new excuse. Several times he yawned over the stor book b was reading, and Mrs. Jordan amid: "Now see, sonny, you're so sleepy now that you yawn all the "Aw, mom. I'm not sleepy," he ' T fed blue." Took si the sky That's bluer do women like per-time- ." slated, "I was Just opening my mouth to let in a little fresh air." pipe smokers? V asked many women. One said: -- FREEDOM FROM Because a men who thinks things set, does them and goes all th way throc$h with anything he starts gene- LAXATIVES a pip if h smoke at nearly always hedoeaamok." Another replied: A pipe smoker is nor of a boms mss. It seems to me. Them fa'no better picture of contentment than a man smoking a pips in his home after the diy work Is done." is more honest, mors reliable, non mealy," raid another but aha was rather young. "Pipnokars art not so jumpy sad fidgety, so narrows as Theyrw mar easily contented, waa the opinion of on woman. Tbw wer many reasons given by fea lair ladies; some of them not very powwful from a logical viewpoint. The aignificamt feature of th ral! smokes a3-- ad Discovery by Scientists Has Replaced Them. - Pills and salts give temporary lief from constipation only at the ex- pense of permanent Injury, saya an eminent medical authority. Science has found n newer, better means as simple as Nature way Itself. In perfect health n natural lubricant keeps the food waste soft and moving. But when constipation exists this natural lubricant la not sufficient Medical authorities have found that the gentle lubricating action of Nujol most closely resembles that of Nature's own lubricant As Nujol Is not s laxativ Is la no sense s It cannot gripe. medicine. And like pure water It Is harmless and pleasant Nujol la prescribed bypbyslrfans ; need In leading hospitals. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Advertise- 'It quea-banna-ira was that th great majority th women admitted that do ' they Ska pip re- - non-smok-a- n. smokers. to show that woman is not tts otij Eogical of the two seres, ws number cf men why they fed the tobacoo they smoked. On It waa strscg enough for him. Atofer aid Jt was mUd enough for they ware smoking the brand. All of them had soma Borver-leIndefiniU reason lor lik-certam tobacco, but putting that feeling into words Vs difficult. Erw our old Edgeworth smokers our best friends hive difficulty fa telling why they like Edgeworth. -- It is a friendly, friend-makitobacco And just ment 27 Parachute. Would you begin sarfng up t bay s lying machine If you were sure yon wouldn't Tall? Probably. The airplane never will become generally used until with most of Its It Is made danger eliminated. Steps are being made In that direction. London experiments with this device: When a plane starts falling, the pilot jerks out a pocket parachute. As the rush of tvlnd opens It , the safety device lifts the pilot out of the falling machine and drops him gently . fool-proo- at r The test of' us win watt until we have reasonable proof that the para ctste will not fail to function at the crucial moment' that just suits me, was tbs best answer ws Just Cutlcura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cutlcura Soap dally and Ointment tow and then at needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft and whit Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Cutlcura Talcum, aud you have the Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Advertisement Nevertheless, we would like to send Ptperr.oker free samples of Edge- ih, and we are sincere when are aay W would rather send samples to Barrage From Washinoln- "Did you ever ask n favor of your congressman?" Once," said Mr. Gumpson. "He fathered some legislation that waa displeasing to me and I asked him to da me the favor of resigning." He didnt oblige you, of course?" No, but he's been franking hit speeches to me ever since, and Im sorry now that I made him aware of my existence." Birmingham could get. tli m.There's the whole thing. But Edgeworth doesn't suit every-O- ut of erery hundred pipe- okerg there be one or two who an t get miy supreme satisfaction out h Edgeworth. oaa thinks he will not llke 5orth-f- or he may find h U ken and then he wTJ b the best Edsfwortl1 that cooker -- Sb? ou will send us your name and Pfcard, we will forward of Edgeworth, Age-Heral- d. Ready-Rubb- ed Slice. f??e The samples are U 7ouH add address of your to- - . P0?!pai(L Ucca 12-- ', South the dress your card to Yed PPrecit irtE0ther 50 Street, Richmond, Va. , k Smart Animal. What makes your dog howl when he hears Jazz?" "Intelligence, I suppose," replied Mr. Grmnpson. Merchants: If cannot supply you with 'arua A Brother Iy nd you prepaid by carton .J . ' 4 03 or ,CJ Flue 51ice OT Ready- Wme PnCe rU V0Uli the jobW.' Tier Com-5ad- two-doz- f en SUSPENDERS - Mgr " P ' 1 1 , p. T Drs 1" B-- T m t. iyJSJonus i U moor Brwnm tnE4rriaiie Color to Grvr knd H- "H-''-- F4d Hw Inrrwii. .o- . CW U ! - o lull Mr trim hmt to ftimtM. SrhaeMt-wwir-gim iif SMveuteuux a.c r,, JL - J .U.ir IT., - Mf MW tea --- w V T Cm-M- S feci gill MBlf ll w ZTt'Z ur.n Hearing bv the ra.lroad buior board was begun Monday on a petition of the Cnitfd P.rotherh.jd of Mrttntvnam e of NNay Emploveea and lUilmad shop laborers on more twn 100 railroads asking an lm reate of minimum wages from 23 cents to 48 .recognition of a basic edght hour day w th time and for overtime. he submissions of the union were i vp, ted to be predicated uion the relation expected to be shown between minimum wages and the minimum cost of living and It waa reported the union leaders planned to urge amend. rmnt of the transportation act to a definition of the basis for coni putatlen of the minimum cost of living fo- - railroad worker. The first opposition to the union' submissions came when alx eastern railroads refused to recognize the union's appeal on th ground that railroad shopmen, Including some of the maintenance men were on strike. Senator Cummins baa putillely declared that it ia tbs intent of the law to give th fcumblert worker th right to a living wage, and. In order to avoid any possible misunderstandings or interpretation be had prepared and Would submit an amendment to the law clearly salting forth this pur. Iiose of the laws yuidanc of th lac bor board. Our money eartiing hav not bee sufficient to enable our members to support themselves and their famlliea on the baste of comfort and decency," said I'reet. EL F. Gable o( the rallmen. The American standard of living baa been practically- - unknown among ourpeople. We have lived on the level of mere subsistence." After an hour's discussion of the living wage sa a basis for th work of the board for the present cate and for an amendment to tb transportation act. Gable outlined hla ideas on th subject. No specific demands wer mad upon th road In th negotiations to date hut GraCel said that he will ask not only for a return of th 5 cent cut mad effective by th board on July 1, but an increase above that scale. Grahle and his vlcepresldent, J. C. fknock, handled th presentation of their case. They were armed with records show, voluminous gore-oen- t lng th upward trend of th cost of living and th rates of wages paid common labor In other industries. The railroad, It is bellved, will not seriously oppose a restoration of th last cut mad by th wag hoard. Th fight will center on any substantial increase over th acal in effecton July 1, which was 28 to 40 cents per hour, Th present scale Is 23 to 35 . cents. one-hal- f j Union Miner Return In Texas ' Ft. JjVorth. Tb strike of Texas coal miners has been settled and union miners ar back at work except in mines which have been declared open ahop, it was said, Monday. Approximately 200 men returned to the shafts and the mine ar now operating at fun capacity dally. Aids digestion, keeps teeth wlite and clean breath sweet id disposition sunny. Have you tried this WniGLEVS P. K. the new refreshment, that cant be beat. U s I 008 Wriglcys Adds a Zest and Helps Digest On Island, but Two Name. All H Had. Before Greater New York became Alfred "Say. Morris, waltl Ilav Greater New York what wa then you a minute to sparer Morrhe Btaten Island and 1 now th borough "Yes, but nothing else. Make ft of Richmond was then and is now snappy." Richmond county, says th New York Sun. Tb 1ost Office department hae never recognized th consolidation of th municipalities and Brooklyn la still a separata post office, as distinct from New York as Chicago, Red Wing or Tilly Foster. Richmond county has two post offices. Richmond, which Is th county seat, and Staten Island. Not many persons know there Is n post offle on Staten Island named Staten ialand. Th railroad nsm 1 Tompklnsrtlle. Th other towns and village In Richmond county ars substations of th two pot offices and there Is on rural end Package Cvorywharv delivery rout.' Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 7t MANS BEST AGE Bells Mad f Pereelaln. In a few weeks tbs cathedral of Met will possess th famous chimes of 00 porcelain hells of which so much has been said. It la said that tbs too of these bells leaves nothing to ho desired. As to their solidity, they seem to b of th first order-- . Until new ne such us has teen mad of porcelain, a fact which will make f th chimes of Mets an It Is recalled, curiosity. however, that at Mlasen, where the "Dresmanofactsr of the den" china was carried on from 1710 to 1863, there Is s bouse constructed of that material. A man ia aa old aa hia organa; b can ba aa vigorous and healthy at 70 aa at 35 if ha aids his organa In performing their functions. Keep . your vital organs healthy with G0LDMEDAL d Rail Men Win Increae Pekin. China's first extensive railroad strike, which recently tied pp all line ha traffic on the Touriata Warned From Vienna' been won by th strikers according to Vienna. The American consul Sun- announcement recently. Among other, day warned more than 500 American demands of th workers, granted by tourist in Vienna to lease the dty as the railroad. Is an increase In wages soon aa possible, for fear of riots, of ten cents a week. unless detained on absolutely urgent business. Women and children In the Germans Ban Fur Sales to Foreigners tourist parties are particularly asked are Lelpsig, Germany. Attempt to leave. Several hundred left during being made to stop the sale of fura to the day. American consul! in neighfore'gners. Many of the larger dealboring countriea have teen aaked to ers, since Friday, have exhibited signs prevent- Americans from coming to reading iSalea to foreigner are pro ' Vienna. h Mlted." - Chinee rekln-Uanko- w New Air Record ia Established Fvijda Germany. Anthony IL, G. Tokker, the Dutch airplane Inventor, Sunday established a new world record In motorles aviation by remainwith ing in the air thirteen minute a passenger In a biplane constructed iy hini.se! L Kokker made evolutions n the air during his test as daring as those made la a power driven machine. .tarnst fresh and full flavored. so-call-ed aus-peasl- as That is Wrigleys as you get it e rerequiem maaa took place for the total souL hla Sundays pose of of civic activities permitted the people to render unreservedly their homage to th memory of their helovd leader. rcvtaleed 2,087,946413, 3,228.3 37,673. Pure materials, scientific manufacture, absolute cleanliness then scaled against all impurity 1 Ireland's warrior statesman, waa born Sunday evening through the atreetl of Dublin and placed on a catafalque before th main altar of the great Here Monday a aolemn cathedral. Collection For Yea Fa!!a Off V.'asbington. Official totals of tax collections for th fiscal year 1922. ar.ade'pubiic Sunday by the bureau of internal revenue, show that there was off of tlJZJTfiTS from the a fail-nyreviou year. Th total collections it Internal revenue from all sources Tor the fiscal year 1522 amounted to 1,I:)', 351,08! 55,1117.451,083, aa against for the ,prevegw .yqar. Collet tf ns from income and pr of.t taxes Lr 3922 Utmost in Quality icnts an hour, a virtual demand for Colllna Given Military Honors Dublin! With imposing mlllUry honor, th body of Michael Collin g !Aia IiALSAI j ! -- Chi.-ag- f, t earth. ng Recojnlt'orv of Basic Eight Hour Day and Overtime Pay Is Asked by Brotherhood. Hearing Is now Being Hold - Compound. pjaXhaa's Vsgutsbl 'My mother MAINTENANCE OF WAY EMPLOYEES PETITION FOR AN INCREASE IN WAGES j Po Washington. Another reorganiza tion plaa for the regular army, the third to be drafted in the last year and a half a. a result of cuta 1 trength ordered by'ionress has bee' completed and the war department In a recent statement showed Just what had been ijone with the regular forces to carry out successive laws. This completes." the statement said, "a reduction which has been for eighteen virtually continuous months, totaling approximately 100,000 men, or- 45 per cent of the aotaal strength." The day artments statement said the plans wrere now being tarried into effect, but that redistribution of the trtyvps in permanent posts, which ith project contemplates, was being! delayed "in order not to Interfere with the training of the civilian components of the anny during the summer camps. i Explaining the difficulties encountered In planning a reorganization to conform to the enlisted strength of 125.000 as fixed In the last approprlar tion acts, the statement pointed ott that no change had been made In the missions assigned to the regulars in the national defense act of 1920, under which an authorized atrengtji of 2$5.000 was declared necessary. In th Judgment of congress, to carry out the military policy then laid down. "The total present strength," th statement said, rtg 155,000 leas than authorized by the act which resulted from the lessons of the world war and assigned the missions to the regular army, and 102,000 less than the authorized prewar atrength, before the three-par- t army waa created." The first problem taken up in the reorganization waa apportionment of the authorized strength among th branches of the service In order to keep the military machine as well balanced as possible In view of the specialized units which must be retained aa a war precaution. Allotments were mad 'Ith tha reduction In each ana from the hatlonal defenaq act atrength Also shown as follows: Infantry, from 110.000 to 46,423 men; cavalry, from 20.000 ttrwn ; field artillery, 37,000 te 17473; coast artillery, from 30,000 to 12,026; engineers, from 12,000 to 5020; air service, from 16,000 to 8500, and signal corps, from 500 to 2184. In noncombatant branches the quartermaster corps wa reduced from 20,000 to 8000 ; ordnance, from 4500 to 2307 ; finance, 000 to 399 ; chemical warfare, 1200 to 445; medical, 14,000 to 6850. Under the reduction plan there remain available for use In continental United State. 96,723 enlisted men for the performance of the many duties assigned under the national defens act" This number Includes about 1000 men still In Germany. n7fo)np NJ , Copper Mines Resume Nogales, Arit After having been closed down fir more than a year, the , Great Cananea copper mine at Sonora, Mexico, resumed operations Saturday afternoon, according to word reaching here., It resumed, said the message, with two furnaces operating an dafter more than $1,090,090 had been expended for Improvement during the shutdown. Can-ansa- 4t 3 CZ standard to worlds The Pralta. retnady for kidney, Something "You dont seem t think much of Avar, bladder and uric add troabUs sine lS0; corract disorders; stimulate vital my car," said the owner of t dilapiAll druggists, thro dm organ. dated flivver. hm GU MmL1 n aw, Wa "I wouldnt say that," replied the LA hr iL mU MwpC mm ! "What do you tactful garage man. call this contraptloo here on tb front of your radiator?" That's a figure of Mercury. I bought It for an ornament" "Well, now, thats about as neat s piece of work aa anything I ever saw." Ural n glia m Murf Shave With Culicura Soap The New Way Without Age-Heral- Unique Distinction. "Well, my friend," said the motor tourist "re you satisfied wkh your lotr Yes," said Mr. Cobbles. "I cant complain." Would you mind letting me take a snapuhot of you with my camera?" 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D I - C L are strong la your praise of FOR BURNS CUT ITCH SORES, the Brokers ami Stokers Magazine." 75c at tore; 85e by msiL Aadren I am." New York Drug Concern, N rw Yoil- Yet they have never prints any a m b O Tou of ycrar poetry." No, but It doesnt take them two months to decide that my stuff won't rwiv 3a They Tt It back to me hi the ,njeV'ftrmm ue aext malL" LoulivSla Courier Jlf tig brlnf Aia. H Im.-'-.- -o. KUC-LLU- I w. N. u. i, Q S W rr-- v fV!V (rv.-- t il it, Cila tUJtf Salt Lake City, th'a B1V No. 4. tuX. U-S- 22. X W f, t V, i . |