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Show t THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, NERVOUS PBOSTWffll . May be Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkharps Vegetable Compound This Letter Prove It. Daring: the Weat Philadelphia, Pa. married, leave thirty year I have been been in bad health and had several at tacks of nervous - CONVENES SESSION SPECIAL WITH REPUBLICANS IN IN BOTH HOUSES. BOYD. PARK CON-TRO- L POUND were worn body oat. I was finally Iersuaded to try Vegetable Compound and it made a well woman of me. I can now do all my housework and advise all ailing women to try Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Comand I will guarantee they will Jound great benefit from it." Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald, 25 N. 41st Street, West Philadelphia, Fa. There are thousands of women everywhere In Mrs. Fitzgeralds condition, suffering from nervousness, backsche, headaches, and other symptoms of a functional derangement It was a grateful spirit for health restored which led her to write this letter so that other women may benefit from her experience and find health as she has done. For suggestions in regard to your condition write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their experience is at your service. s or Washington. The Sixty-sixtcongress, called Into extraordinary session by President Wilson from larls, convened at noon on .May 19, and Republican majorities In senate und house organized both' bodies. Representative Glllett of Massachusetts was elected speaker of the house over Representative Champ Clark of Missouri, Democratic candidate and former speaker, by a vote of 227 to 172. Senator Cummins of Iowa, the Republican candidate, was chosen president pro tempore of the senate over Senator Pittman of Nevada, Democrat, 47 to 42. Several Democrats were absent, but all Republicans were In their seats, two withholding their votes. The Republicans of both bodies also elected full slates of other officers, and thus, for the first time since 1911, returned to control of the American national legislature. Routine affairs of organization comprised the opening days proceedings, both bodies adjourning until noon on h Wrong Tooting. Georges father sent him money to employ a tutor at college. Well, did he? Tuesday. Sure. lie engaged a chauffeur. There was no outward evidence In' the initial proceedings of the enorA Valuable Dog. mous amount of work ahead. The Is he a pedigreed dog? peace treaty with Germany, including He must be Weve lost him four the league of nations covenant; the times in three weeks. Austrian treaty and the promised convention for protection of France are not expected before next month. All hold promise of dramatic debate. Appropriation bills which failed In the filibuster last March will be rushed Miserable From Kidney Trouble. Immediately In the house. Doans Hade Hr. Barnett Legislation dealing with railroads, telegraphs and telephones; woman sufStrong and Well. frage, prohibition, repeal of the luxury I suffered untold agony with toy taxes and other pressing subjects. Is kidneys for years, jays John Harnett, SO , Virginia Place, Buffalo, N. Y. promised In the van of Important ecoSometimes I felt that 1 would burn nomic and reconstruction questions. up with fever but every now and then This legislation Is expected by leadwould have a severe dill. Often my to hold congress in session almost ers clothes were wringing wet with perspiracontinuously until the presidential contion. The kidney ventions of 1920. Investigations planwere unned by the Republicans of numerous natural in color and administration acts also are expected odor and burned terto begin In the near future, with inribly. At night toy hoes were so tight probable In the house in auguration on tnr feet that I connection with appropriation bills. could hardly get them off and my hands swelled so I couldn't, FOCH COMPLETES PLANS. hold a teaenn. My back! Oh. bow it Kr. Barnett la Ready for Germans Should They ached! I walked with two eanea and was all bent over like Refuse to Sign Terms. an aged man. When the terrible pains Marshal -- Focli on Monday Paris. ihot through my kidneya, my knees would give way and many times I had laid before the council of four his plan to be Lfted to my feet by people on for military operations that are to be the street. I didnt care whether I put Into effect In case the German lived or died, I was so miserable. I used plenipotentiaries decline to sign the finally Downs Kidney Pills and they cured me of all kidney trouble, peace treaty. Doan's made me strong and well. After the conference between MarSworn to before me, Foch and the council of four, shal A. A. WILCOX, Com, of Deeds. President Wilson had a talk with GenGot Draw's a Aay Stars, 60 a Bn eral Pershing. It became known later n that General Pershing's visit to be postponed lu order to may N. Y. BUFFALO. CO, avyal t developments. Suffered for Years DOANS K;sssr Ixm-do- rOSTEK-MUJSUR- . THICK, SWOLLEH CLAUDS i that make a hone Wheeze, Roar, have Thick Wind or can be Choke-dow- n, reduced with WtslgfekMqa alo other Bunchei or Swelling. No blister, gone, and horse kept at work. Economical-only afew drop required at an application. S2. SO per bottle delivered, last Hint. ISSOfiBIXL JB. the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduce Cyttt, Wen, Painful, Swollen Vein and Ulcer. S1.2S a bottle at dealer or delivered. BookEvidence free. OO hair W.F.YQUHQ, r. D. F 111 Trawl It, ttrlnfiRatd. Mu. The prodigal non went vvroug, but came back all right. GOODBY, ' WOMENS TROUBLES The tortures and discomforts of weak, lame and aching back, swollen feet and limbs, weakness, dizziness, nausea, as a rule have their origin in kidney.trouble, not female complaints. 'These general symptoms of kidney and bladder disease are well known so la the remedy. Next time you feel a twinge of pain in the back or are troubled with headache, indirection, insomnia, irritation in the bladder or pain in the ioina and find lower abdomen, you will quick and sure relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This old and tried remedy for kidney trouble and allied derangements has fttood the test for hundreds of years. It does the work, lains and troubles vanish and new life and health will come as you continue their use. When completely restored to yonr usual vigor, continue taking capsule or two each day. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem 03 Capsules are imported from the laboratories at Haarlem, Holland. Do not acIn sealed boxes, cept a substitute. DW&V Meeting of Members Of National Soldiers Organization fo bs Held In Salt Lake on June 4 and 5. MAKERS OF JEWELRY WO MAIN Long Program of Legislation Awaits the Salons, it Being Predicted See tion Will be Continued for Many Months. ST MX I LAKE CITY SALT Comfort the Baby Do Mi let the baby suffer from rupturu. W. (in your baby special attention. Coma in at one. S. H. Bowmar Co., Truss Fitters Salt Lake City 220 Brooks Arcade SPECIALIST HUGHES taka JJf BU., MiUidn. Sak , City firt yaiapfcricia,11ytina Mat Lictua . jT s Narreunrw corrected, yacisiiu, Bsartt li Aay by of Optometry of Suptlcarad, FORCING , , Uuk, Mtbo aad Wyaniaf. toad ih ptacaa. GROWTH OF PUNTS Intelligence of Man Is Enabling Him to Become-Maste- r of Nature and -th Seasons. By degrees man Is becoming ter of the seasons. Light end mis ' elec-- tricity are being pressed Into his service, and he can already force on plant growth so rapidly that he can beat the ordinary process of Nature by many weeks. One method is to treat seed, before planting It, with smell doses of electricity. Id 1910 a trial was made of this method near In Essex, England. Spring wheat Is usually sown In March or April. On this occasion the wheat of which the seed had been treated by this special process, was not sown until July 19. It was up In five days, and on September 16 was In ear. It1 was reaped 12 weeks from the time It was sown, whereas the ordinary time for wheat to mature In that country is 18 weeks. Another method of forcing crops Is to run a current of electricity through overhead wires. In this way the yield of oats and beans has been nearly doubled. Experiments tried last year at Llncluden .Mains farm In Dumfries-- , shire, were practically successful. A third method Is to use artificial light, either electric or, better still, acetylene. Plants are thus made to grow by night as well .as by day. Cabbages , and. lettuce are easily forced In this way, but other plants such as carrots, seem to resent 1L Flowers bloom earlier under artificial light, and are more high-tensio- n ch brilliant. LOATH TO GIVE UP ARMOR Nobles Wore It as Gala Costume Long After It Was of Any Value as Protection. Until the sixteenth century armor developed In a logical way; Its forms were governed by the necessities of war, changes in It were the result of practical experience and actual experiment on the battlefield not decided upon in the office of the minister of war.- - rican the-Ame- o it -- Satisfaction for the sweet tooth. Rid to appetite and benefit digestion and enjoyment in -- ul And only 5 cents a package. Subtlety wins but wisdom bolds. GREENS AUGUST FLOWER bas been a household remedy- all over the civilized world for more than half century for constipation, Intestinal troubles, torpid liver and the generally - k ed herself sane, she replied: you take their word for that? ( Cant Cuticura Stops - Itching-an- -- d Saves the Hair 8S, Otutnaat S J GO, Talcmn Smpt mo frw of Outran, Dap. I, I ill teMlih,'8e depressed feeling that accompanies such disorders. It Is a most valuable remedy for Indigestion or nervous dyn DAISY FLY pepsia and liver trouble, bringing on headache, coming up of food, palpitation of heart, and many other symptoms. A few doses of August Flower will relieve you. It is a gentle laxative. Ask your druggist Sold In all TIAHOUJ miMr.Hii, civilized countries. Adv. S. KILIERKSI Keeping It Up. A maid servant applied for a weekend off, as her home was distant for the purpose of being at home on her parents silver, wedding day. , The leave was granted, and the maid . returned. Well, said her mistress, did every' thing go off satisfactory?" Oh, yes, thank you, ma'am," said the girl, and mother told me to say she is very grateful to you for letting me off. And what did your father say? asked the lady. Oh, lor! maam, replied the glrL he wasnt there. He's been dead this 20 years. That Friend Mother doesn't think 1 shell go to the theater with us tonight, Albert." Is that so? I have got three tickets. What shall I do with the third one? Give It to the man you always go out to see between the acts. He can sit with us and you won't have to go out and seo him. Complimentary to Him. He But I asked you, dearest, to keep our engagement a secret for the -- present it traa,raninl,w ratal, rait pUl will ot rail tiparar tnjnr Orawtat 160 1 rrthi 1 ffrae prepaid, SLSt. N. T. XQ Alk, Bnekljn, Mystery Explained. He stood amid the blaze and splendor of his magnificent mansion, and in his hand he held the portrait of a beautiful woman. His face was pale and haggard, and his lips moved con- - , vulsively. What was this mystery. Was this the picture of his departed wife? No. Was it the portrait of his dead but dearly remembered daughter. No. What, then, was the cause of his haggard face? AVas it not the same portrait that two minutes ago had fallen from it9 nail, and raised a lump, as big as a hens egg on his, bead? It was. A Diagnosis. doctor," said a worried looking agrarian, My wife is in an awful condition ! From a medium fat woman she has been reduced to skin and bones. She talks incessantly In a loud squawking voice, begins a sentence and never finishes It, and Jumps from subject to subject without uttering anything that-ha- s the least sense to it" Ilm! I see I returned the physi-cioGo home, Mr. Gabbleby, and take out your party line telephone at once. Your wife has been listening In on it too much. Kansas City Star. Ob, n. She I couldnt help That hateful Miss Oldum said the reason I wasnt married was because no fool had proposed to me, so I up and told her you Lots of people make fortunes out of badL Brooklyn Citizen. other peoples curiosities. Breakfast Is Ready when you have a package of Import Bars Are Down. Announcement was Washington. made on May 20 at the British embassy that Great Britain had Issued general licenses authorizing the free Importation Into England of seventy-fiv- e articles of commerce. Ruth Accepts Decision. Walla Walla, Wash. Ruth Garrison, poisoner of Mrs. Douglas Storrs, arrived here on May 20; on the way to the asylum. Asked whether she deem- form. LASTING s hi M-- -- vr; Declares Mexico Must Pay. Creates a Slump. . Senator King of l'tah Washington. Adv. three Crusty old gentleman (in 'barbers has prepared for early Introduction a chair) Say. I wish you would qu t Why Isn't a man a thief when he bill which Is designed to facilitate the your everlasting worrying about ui; hooks his wifes dress? adjustment of claims of American cit- hair coming out. None of your affair izens against Mexico, growing out of is It? Wb the depredations of Mexican bandits. Affable barber Certainly one bas a Gesasltf, -to be concerned when he sees tU right ja Reds Suffer Huge Losses. for Red- business ' falling off, sir. London.-Ltiencrness, Soreness, GranuisrZJ Ieneklne, who Is I i y EfT vrx tion. Itching and Burning personally conducting the operations No. of the Eyes cr Eyelid; a anny against the props After 0) Morin, Motoring r Goil of his nev seems to care bow wife Ills rtll win yoar confidence, ik Yoof of Tsaritzin, on the Volga-- , an- late he i out nights." for Mann when four Eyro Need Core.Druggist city stays Harts Bye BraMdy Co,, Chicago nounced the capture of 10,000 prison, If you wce larried to him, would ersr" you? !, On March 15 of this year, a caucus of nearly lux) officers and men who represented uJl the combat divisions and all sections of the S. O. S., was convened in Purls under the direction of the temporary committee of life American Legion xililch had been formed in France. On May 8, 9, and 10 a caucus of more than 1500 officers and men, representing each state In the United States, was convened in St. Louis, and there performed the same functions as the Paris caucus for tlieinen who were letained lnu and lmd returned to America. As a result of this caucus In St. Louis a plan of organization was adopted which provides for the establishment of state organizations, and retains In office the teinisirary state officers and executive committee. By virtue of the authority thus invested - this call Is issued. J All persons who were In the military or naval service of the United States during the period between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, both dates Inclusive, and all persons who served in the military or naval service of any of the governments' as--' sodated with the United States during the world war, provided that they were citizens at the time of their enlistment, except those persons separated from the service under terms amounting to dishonorable discharge, and except also those persons who refused to, perform their military duties on the ground of conscientious or political objection, are urged to attend held In Salt the state caucus to Lake City, June 4 and 5, In the Tabernacle, beginning at 2:30 on the afternoon of the 4th. It Is suggested by the executive committee, in order to provide for representation for every county in the state, that voting be by counties' and" that each county shall have three votes for every ohm hundred men who entered the service from that county. Every man eligible for membership In the American Legion shall have a voice in, the caucus. The duties of the caucus will be to Jiear the action taken by the St. Louis caucus and determine our course thereunder; to appoint temporary state officers and an executive committee, to act until the state convention of the American Legion, which will be held In October, and which said committee shall have authority to Incorporate the American Legion In the state of Utah and Issue charters to osts having fifteen or more applicants ; to provide for a convention to be held In October, whereby all officers and enlisted men eligible to membership In the Legion will participate in the election of representatives to a National Convention to be convened on November 11 at Minneapolis ; to hear and determine matters presented by the Utah Soldier Settlement commission; to pass upon ot quest ions effecting Americanism; and to perform such other duties as may properly come be- After the sixteenth century It became fantastic and meaningless, a gala costume rather than a harness; the fore It. By order of the Executive Commitgreatest captains opposed Its use, but the nobles clung .to It as a mark of tee for Utah. -1 a a distinction. The constitution of After It was made bulletproof It be- -' came so enormously heavy that at the Iegion was adopted at the caucus held end of the sixteenth century Lanone at St. Louis. The preamble declares complained 'that gentlemen ofthirty that; ForYJod and country we assowere already deformed by the weight ciate ourselves together for the followUnder Put Ben. Sunday Papers ing purposes ; St. Louis. Resolutions approving of their amor. To uphold and defend the constituIn spite of the huge armors of Henry the proposed league of nations and emtion of the United States of America; of of of and Anthony Burgundy phatically condemning the publication VIII, of Sunday newspapers were adopted some others, the average size of the to maintain law and order; to foster at Mondays session of the. 131st gen- modern man Is greater thah that of the and perpetuate a one hundred per cent eral ""assembly of the Presbyterian soldier of the middle ages and the re- Americanism ; to preserve the memonaissance. If we can Judge from the ries and Incidents of our association church. armors preserved In the museums of In the great to inculcate a sense England and the Continent, which are, of individual obligation to the comSoldiers' Bill Introduced. with few exceptions, small and narmunity, state and nation ; to combat Washington. The soldier land setrow, especially In the leg and thigh the autocracy of imth the classes and tlement Mil, amended In Important parthe masses; make right the master ticulars to meet the views of western pieces. . to of Introand might; promote peace and good senators, has Rock That Floats. congressmen on will earth;-tJack-son duced in the house by Representative ssfeguarrtand trans-mJames HGrleve of Prospect." to the a of posterity principles of jusMondell, Republican floor leader, and has formation Ore., county. In the senate by. Senator Smoot. rock on his property which will float, tice, freedom and democracy; to conMr. Grieve claims that floating rock secrate and sanctify our comradeship From Loss Is Fire. not uncommon In his vicinity, the by our devotion to mutual helpfulness. Suffers Helper While requiring that every member orof Utah. Fire unknown supposition being that it is the rock Helper. igin, starting at 12 :3t) o'clock Tuesday from the eruption "when Crater lake of the organization perform his full morning, destroyed property in the was formed, that body, of water being duty as a citizen according to his own business district of this town of an about 80 miles from his property. The conscience' and understanding, the orestimated value of $3,000. Only the rock resembles pumice stone and ganization shall U absolutely nonarrival of a fire truck from Price saved pieces of It can be seen floating around partisan and shall not be used for the on the ponds. Regarding this strange dissemination of partisan princ-plethe business district. or rock ML Grieve says; for the promotion of the candidacy of To appreciate this enormous erup- any person seeking public office or Promise Specific Cssualty Reports. The war department tion one should visit Crater Lake preferment. Washington. The state organization shall consist expects soon to be able to make public park and the surrounding country, which is being made more accessible of that organization, in each state, terby name, reports of Individual casualties suffered by each division in and attractive every year by exten- ritory or the vDistrictr of Columbia France, with the manner in which each sive road and trail work under direc- whose delegates have been seated in tion of th-- ' war department. soldier met his death. the SL Louis caucus. Winnipeg Feces Food Shortage. Winnipeg, Man. Then are no signs of any adjustment of the general strike situation. Food stocks In a number of local restaurants and stores became exhausted Monday. The general strike committee approved the delivery of bread and milk. sizes. OUT TSr'to DIM CAUCUS! STATE jewelry store. -- prostration ontil it seemed as if the organa in my whole CALL FOR It Isnt necessary to know any other LAII for thi5rtasteful blend of wheat fLharleyiis Not a?BitVof!rwaste: llsable V . td-thelast crumb Usual price! 15$ per package. |