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Show m EVENING NEWS kee iiiimI Mto, kee ke e DESEKKT Office Ogden itFLD HTifL ervKT Provo Office i,4'i. klaaer Tt IXIH. llama Tl U4 All euk eaixpUlnld AifJ O'fle r Inuaiadtal Milifiry KOI taijuaalad I io4i kkoi4 pe maderedts la J .MI U PltllUTIOII rl I Schilling Tea ii cheer. Common tea u g'cctn. "chilling Jclighti I: it a tml invigorate; gentle ttimulant harinJe Common tea irritates, Iti puckcry taste it due to a POPE. Mr. k :j tr A IS Win. large percentage of tannin ship Of Bo:on drllrJ lha firat and tannin is bad for la la Ike educational thlk Clip leal flight al the Ulxrtiacle stomach and nencs. ad-dre- iai-al(- a large audience. Major Frank rrencle preeldad and muaie fur For health and kUhed by Mlee Mildred Ware, vocal-ta- t, line and Miaa Mary $ laher, violinist. Dr. Wlnahlp, oho oae greeted Klih Schilling Tea. Thie le lha day of appleuee, aald Tier ere fear ; r LhJHcf cam pal it Inf lha tnuet promising period of education le now prominent In Ts .Japan, CejVoe 1 Bite, Oslo a. AS Breakfast. one LrytUh qaekry. U ibe great queaiion initialed by l(eh. moisture proof package. pefih Thie le Ibe opporlunlly Ihel Al nmn ereryekrte. ever earn to thi ateie and I ball!1 Utah haa a ehenre lo go before the A Id Xte FnsmCUtt -- world aa a leader In education. hie ed dreee. ittuetratlone . During were given and hta polnie were brought into ctoao contact. with the ot homo, both rwruler and problem vilel pert -- lime school. The neoemlly of lha preeent day la lha need for higher learning and the Idea ae promleed by t'lah will glvw to Ike world a deeper tnalght of the true principle. The educellonel campaign la not original, he etld. but this ateie la Ihe Orel In hletory to coma forward with ll and make It question of vael Importance. Other epeakera will be heard dur OGDEN, March 22 Nearly t.400 Ing the campaign thla week, among Ihem Prof. Perry (i. Iloiden of Chi- member of Ihe priesthood In Weber cago. who will deliver an addreea lo atak yesterday attended the eccond lha member of Ihe Rotary rlub at tha Weber club tomorrow al noon. annual priesthood convention. The morning ecaelon convened In th Weber Normal college. The auditorium Prospects Brighter was loo small and an over-floFor Ordnance Depot there meeting was held In ene ef the small have room.. DOPES. Merrh SI Report been made by the fhamber of nd LrvI EdElders Rulon 8. Well Commerce (hat properly owner conwhich the gar Young gar special ailentlon lo trolling land aoulh of iadn. war department deeiree ea a site for Ihe propoeed ordnance depot, ere becoming th ordination of 11 new member of more reeeoneble In their demand, and I th beventid quorum In Ihe atak at aa a eonaaquenc the rhanree for loIhe momltur ntmalon. Other quorum cating tha depot her In ar roneldered Of th priesthood met In separate do The land queetmn he brighter. high above tba Irrigated eocitona Boar part manta after a brief preliminary of huneet and conlta of Importance approximately session, and matter I tee acre. In priesthood work war presented and meat, drink r' el (r 2r wya-haa- b!(tt d iriiwro ml edit-ration- al 1 fdn 4 dallvary MAHCIJ 2- - T1 11)20 .11 Inn Investment You Will Knjr I III. IJI..1I vw a (i4 paosing Saariag. J Hktrlff T IS THIS! ka William Vasa that iba. Orem bat Itenih fiaiakt aiailoa. ana -- ., d aoiamebii Mra rwn4 an4 altar m.ha4i a liraa, 11111.1 raaaigneOTha-I - baabaeil a aloi taken la tmlag mat! 4. but ba ibai lb aaa War alalaa aum slat Berks age. . Aanoaaramaal la made ef aaaibrr rbaia.iar ball I b brut tkadaaaSat ( atenlag. Marc It. I a lha ar ball, Ik pracaed af Dick ar la Ui no(4 !! CUM LL0 IK COUECC lytfttMt lei fceatd Mtkc Nn I SCHOOL l tSlUiem Brew ii r Jedee- 4 sc Villa as Wwi Jamas IX Twrbar, Aaiurday ea k 11-- , a I a hi. be leO4 lory Ilia Sea aa al ttfS, gaiity Ml Tea la UOmacil anJ limit befora North Hi 1 A. Ollier M, Tlph Ike (tail), Aalwrda lit An kkd Kaml.Vtaaklv t'hurcb d at Ha euSltcaltoae :i mk Vh- - (HI ur thur, work sad tl MkU ktoM IMo lll any I'lJiK ( , t Neva el "the I faasetatla Ike Sava ike imiim wek el ike Siai elate, Ike laif eel la Ike e'ei. le dree Item npuea' mi . MONDAY Hill ii-aa- la XHiasienary fund aa H Tu. krr Jam railed 1 I t lb ngclea OalurUai eyetilng xmoa Wia XT, a Hum k ft id an UBfterxifr J IhelioCT'd Teurg aatrr Totkec is t aba ba reported met of I ton. Jueh and Vtaaairh III Mr Tucker ul u lal'feraia met in count i convention In early la Ik staler ler her haallh. jint T H MiMraba t, Dead f I ('liege hall. Koturday, The a CUren, Jude James H eaurl ner apeakers ,r.f Itonerd. R. kalurda, aa a pia ef Toieri te d,a. Irrtgge and huperiniendent Adam 0 urniag ike paare al euilly lb Krlgbaia ' Hen n ion of the 1. I K Church Krhool Friday aaivaraity i.stbsrum la i abar a 4 a lib Thun., offanae Prof. Iintji gat practical a'milar siatem. end a ill tried at a demonstrations of teaching English later data. Mr by conducting fourth and eighth grade an a Gaarg A Rlartun aukraltlad la Parana at la L Ii p baapllal claoee Saturday lee en laternai .iimaat, Pke re te ha gallia along ee sail 8upb Benalon reflected lit Ideal ad- as reported can he esperttd vanced at th recent N K A, convention of auportnteadoaia at t'lovetaad la ' W. Ambe of inimB. and relation to teaching English Imrtay Aadaraon ef Preva. K Copt, L Efgertoen presided. A Mr. Bertha G Berk has filed let number of school aonia nere pc act Iced uM Fnuna glaUlel i. under the direction of Prof J. w. Me addilleaal cmorl (or duaar Inirrtei ia preperty Alltrter of tho Provo city e-- hoolo Mu owned by Mary at Ptraabargar, ice I number were rendered by Prof ale, ed tb Alp: a. kaol aiatrlct- - w ka Robert Hauer and ether represent 11 md ah drfengant in Iba a etton. live of the It, Y. I. At Ike close of th coaientlOK th ..4 R T. t. faculty woman entertained war-stricke- n j Ihe Ladles' gymnasium In honor ef tha Relief Society Hell Uniting teacher. Dancing and Dedicated at trOa were enjoyed A party - : waa given aUo In th etenlng t fRpecial Correspondent; tXiA, March 11 At th Jurors Drawn. or the anniversary of the celebration organixatlon Of Relief aorfeiy her . ... . . PROVO. March Th felloe Ing aesly-erecteyesterday th Itrllef society hall Wb Aurora hate been draan for service In dedicated aa a In meet place and ham .others wander crazed, emaciated, homeless, with starving babes piteously beseech; ihe Fourth district aurt for the April foe the lerm and a ill appear for service Inclementorganisation. Considering h weather was there a very Ing at their barren breasts; children, weak and skeleton-like- , lie famished, dying and! K. Anderson, A Tueoday April Add re me were deProvo, Joseph IV. Harmrr. Rprlng-vill- liveredattandaoce, and stake authorttlea dead ; thousands upon thousands of them. In those afflicted lands beyond the seas. Dai Id A. McKell. Rpanlah Fork; of the by ward society and by I'realdent Georg . Rank W. tlkertund. Ixaee, Rpanlah Fork; and former Amlth, I'leaaanl View; Thomas Feath-ersion- Michael Hansen and William HRlehope .MorJr.. Amerb-aFork; J. L rell, President Joseph Eckeralcy of. Hale. Cedar Fort; Irlvlng L II a neon. fered th dedicatory prayer. Provo. Earl R Greenwood. American After th meeting luncheon Fork; William Ktrmage. American eerved lo alt vlailora, among whom n were Prof .Mnaiah Hall and tho Fork; Abel Reck, Rpanwh Fork; Twelve IToto; Willie K. Terry. of Hevter county school Provo; Icon Roylanre, Rprlngvllle, sho ar v tailing th rounly In th ITo you men and women who read this appeal, if you are capable of pity and; James Teleraon. lurhl, William A. nter! of tha educational campaign Joans, Payoon; Nells Anlhon. RpaoUh There wa dancing In the basement human charity, to you with hearts and consciences, without regard to creed or sect,' Fork; C. R Htewart. Vineyard; of the stake tabernacle. Th assembly for help In this their darkest hour of distress. ' , George Parson, Balem; Clarence M. waa addressed by th educators and they appeal . f v Fairbanks, pajaon; Dlof jlolmetead. lha Wayne county high school teachj ers and musical selection gav pupils Pleasant Joseph I. Fag. j You CAN save them! You WILL save them I Grove: Oreon O. Bird. Provo; Renja-mi- n At night ther waa a grand ball given W. Brown. American Fork; Al under th auspices of th Relief ' fred Johnson, Lake View, will save lives. Give all can.' Youf urvh rl. The Brigham A orilr left 1 klt, Mk .rrrd MILLIONS OF JEWS Men, women and childre- n- I are dying of starvation and disease in Poland, Lithuania, Chechoslovakia, Galicia and Palestine. Rich and poor haunt the bread lines. it;4 - ''t e; Jc-h- e. THEY MUST BE SA VEDl Of-no- " lhl: a money you ; precious dlecuased. Republicans Organize. STATE OmECTOR OF President I- - W. Rhurtllff. Jut turned from California, presided. Th March 2!. Republicans of PROW, : convention opened with congregational Provo met In the courthouse Friday OOPEN. March iS By rolling heavy ainging; prayer by PresidentwasT. 8 evening and organised a Roosevelt LEH1 DRIVE SPEAKS IN rn Republican club and a Women's Rerocka down the city watermain In Og- Browning. Special music Send Subscriptions or Cash to den canyon a number of hoy caueed dered by Axel Nylander and addreaan publican club of Provo. a leak that had to be hurriedly repaired were delivered by Elder Well and was A. L. Booth chairman and STATE 1 HEADQUARTERS, COMMERCIAL CLUB Retarder moratng. About hoy have Young and th otak authorttlea A coin-mitSpecial ts Th New ) been brought Ipto the Juvenile court ae Wolle called attention to th Jamoa Clove waa secretary. Elder LEHL March 22.- - Th 'a reeult of tho mischief. consisting of Harvey Cluff. opening and responsibilities of a oev James Clove The boy were part of a party of dull and Fred R Devla, was meeting of th educational campaign naalxth grade etudente who were granted enty, to carry th gospel to th elder chooan to draft a constitution and by- In th Those a hair holiday Friday afternoon or tion ef th earth, and said ahy Alpln school district waa held the purpose of placing bird Jtoueea la ordained to th office of a seventy laws which was don during a recess In th tabernacle last night. Nephl I tree. i should be prepared to rv a a mis- of the meeting and which wer later Morris, stata director of th campaign, Unanimously adopted. The following waa tb resionary. H speakar. principal When th afternoon xnaion opened permanent officer of th Roosevelt ferred to Utah aa th trader In th Pioneer Woman In th tabernacle the large auditorium club were elected John P. McGuire, problem -- of universal adoration , for Answer Call of Death was DlletL Congregational singing wax president; Fred . 8. Da via. flret vie boys and girls between It and 11 years been confined to his bed for th last th building that by Iba Stair- -' a feature of th session and special president; H. C, Hicks,, second old. ways waa rut off and many of th sisDOPES; March 27 Carolln Brown, music waa alao rendered by Axel Ny -flvo with from ; months -Clinton. secretary paralysis, Beealey. malt rasa should Utah. ha aald. ter had difficulty in.reaching th fire widow of Jen K. Jtrewn, died yeater-d- y lander. : T--L Scofield- -. . treasurer;., executive which h had suffered for nearly ftv 'afternoon at 4:15 at Ike home of than scholar. Th spanker re- years. escapes before overcome by amok. Elder Yeung said recently Dr. Ly commute. J am nova, Dr. H. 8. rather Kavaral were rescued Ibrouth windows her daughter, Mr. Samuel Walker. HIS of to ferred Utahs th trend practical Wla-Ap- rll Ha-vat war men Watertown.bora aald in. Abbott had man Don W. Conover, John "Saxy, system and mentioned th fact that by tha eld of ladders. Washington avenue, of general dellbtty. Among the ' Pytt. be- She vm horn In North Carolina. Aug. last cam td wa In 1112. 1110 he In w ho caught up thal an 14, interest Sister religion Gaalmlr, Dixon, John R. Stewart. taking Stanley advocated vocational Young Brigham hi sacrament end clung lo a wln- Fork from Wlaoopsln and tt. 1111, and came Into Utah as an early cause he had been successful In bring present were three work In school as far back aa ISTt. American Among tho dow lodge while holding Orden elnc. Rev-e- n Ing together 200 men at On service la members It under ea two years later moved to Eureka. pioneer, rending of th first Republican club conwas arm: a Th talk children survive. The funeral will New by accompanied York. Commenting upon thla El organised In Provo, which organisa- cise chart which showed Utah's edu- Since eomlng her h had taken a he held In the Eleventh ward chapel CONVENT IN FIRE der Young called attention to th large tion exieted mar than 10 yaara ago. cational needs and resources, and Its prominent part In elvlo affairs. Wedneeday at 2 o'clock. Farmer Is Killed Besides having served as mayor. numbers of men constantly engaged In Theao wer Dr. H. 8., Pyne, James westwltlv Traffic Regulation. compared other, standing was to th house sleeted Mr. Stack Tha religious activities In Utah. Clov and John Raxey. April 2 waa ern atatea Th chart showed that of of stata th legisthe of need Result of First th great representative d DOPES. March 11. Owing to fhe speaker I said of the state's teachers have lature ad. th time of the next meeting. (By Universal Service.) from Juab county. H haa alnot more education, but the aetThe In the present women met in the county com- emergency certificates and that th ao congealed condition of trafflo 21. March At WILKE8 Pa., of rooorder. BARRE, office the held the W city need Rida in Airplane uptown district, buMnene and profes- gospel of Christ, missioners room and organised a Wo- normal schools are being practically the time of his death ha waa a mem- On nun was burned to death, nln othsional men. having no uee for their simplicity of out father and mens Republican club, folThe the sugha with only remedy, depleted. ber. of the library board. For several er war burned or Injured, and th during the greater part of mother who laid the foundation of GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. March St. K Jeas M. Har gested. Is more compensation for years after coming to Eureka he was Wllkea Barr convent of th Order of the day, are to be requested lo leave stata. he aald. Elder Ytfung said: lowing officers: Mra. for and their H. teachers Mra. their machines at home, or have their thla Charles being mon, employed for the Denver A Rio Mercy was farmer named Rwaneon was Intoo president; care ticket We young agent fast. too We are living practically destroyed by ..car parked on aide afreet, especially he held until he vice president; Mia Lillian the full year. a are ' on Wright, .wear Grande, killed and LiaUt. Frank But-position we .and. what stantly about much" of" on rtf care 'The of unknown Saturdays." pd mg origin today. Allred, secretary:- Mf.fMary J. Vin- " Another fact vividly portrayed waa entered th lumber and coal business. firTh avenue during the greate not aafflelently concerned about the wa 'sallmated at $1(0.900. Ion fatally Injured thla evening at Ut loss more educaIn ' of of aid state of ' Washington need the the waa member waa at treasurer. a cent. He decided Knights It this I causing a great condition of the heart. portion of the day tax in the Jordan dis- Columbus and tha Woodmen of the Mother Theresa, slater of Rev. John town of Ogalalla, west of her, when . unnecessary congestion of traffic, ac Elder Welle aald the priesthood Is meeting that the women would, meet tion. A Welsh of Fordham university, and a during an exhibition flight, tha aero cording to ths traffic,i bfflcere of the the vitalising fore In every ordinance again next Friday evening Jn the trict provides $100 for each Child per World. His widow, Mary A. O'ConOf which Lieut Button was pilof chilsame In th th rate while and Washingner Black, following member year, police department. of ef a local family, died tonight plana for of courthouse the The perfectpurpose great object in the Church. and Swanson a pasaengar, took a tall William and James In him: $10 ton county1 survive gives year per dren only to mins their' "Wells eald. is Six nr her and from burns. Elder agony organisation outlining ing gospel. per child. Mr. Morris hero referred D. BUck, Jr., both of Twin Falls, Ida- in Mercy hospital and three others, (pin and fell several hundred feet. The Funeral of Mrs. Thomson. the plan of procedure for the - cam- to cleanee the soul from sine but ordithe need of voting for' a constitu- ho, and Raymond, Margaret, Clarie, whoa Injuries wer less serious, ar machine was almost smashed to nations art of no effect tinleas per paign. and Theodor this fall, which Catherine, Gertrud tional amendment of the priestNews pleoef and when th men were taken to the ) formed authority The Provo New Nate. (Special by will provide for more equal distribu- Stack of Eureka- - Raymond Is In th being cared for In another convent. Funeral serv- hood. MURRAY, March ! Vivian Park Purvanc Grover of th in various parts from the wreck age Swanson wa dead wer slater over state. Bute United army. ot Sixty the tion taxation, Inices for Mr. Mary C. Thomas, who died Resort company announces that he of ths building when the fir was dis- and Button unconscious, so badly On one chart a comparison of Bank. Brigham with others at her residence here Saturday- mornhas the Interest The First 21. will he held In the Cltv. the leading bankers In Boxelder formerly held bypurchased Scratching mosquito bite eften poi- covered. As a number of policemen jured, It Is reported her, that physU th Carter In th money spent In th United States for ing, March clan have no hop for his recovery. Grant ward chapel, Murray, Wednes- county. Advertisement. resort company, and that a reorgani- liquor and tobacco and education sons them. Skeeteraeoot will fix them, hurried to th building Bister Button waa a lieutenant In th army sation haa taken place with he follow-n- g showed that for th- - first two Hems Brigham Pharmac. Advertlsemeau who bad been clinging to a Gregory, day. March 14. t 3 pm. The bo'dy 11may window to be viewed at the residence from officer and directors: Grover service during th wa,'. Rewas aviation squan$2.(00.000.000. annually Islnter-reaa on flames th HUtorical third floor 1 on the day of the funeral, Pioneer ledge president and director; W. H. dered while for education only ha haa bfvii Pi employ ef the Scotland cently the Murray City came- Nativeof vice president and director: Brereton. window above her t sued from the hands, waa used. and was Association Celebrates Alva Nelson,B. secretary-treasurand swooned and fell to th ground. Her fall Grand Island Aero company, Dies J. Sunnyiide director: John In to Tucker, a director; been th air bav passenResolution pilot Adopted. waa somewhat broken by two men who MT. PLEASANT. March 20 The Buchl, director; Joseph Wlrthlln, ger aenrlo te be Inaugurated between to catch her. . In closing, Mr. Morris proposed resstrove unsuccessfully Roundy, director. celebration of the.: Mt Pleasant pioCorrespondence.) (Special - which Tba flames swept so rapidly through Omaha and Denver. wer unanimously neer Historical association March It. David who for the past olution. SUNNYSIDE, - March 20. Tuner! They provide for th unt A 11 years,Openshaw, been associated whir adqpted. was one never to be forgotten. has' versal education of the youth of th services wer held In th ward chapel program aa follows was rendered In th provo Meat and Packing com- - state; the doing away effectively with March 1$, for (Mrs. Win. Thomod, the North ward chapel: Congrega the use of tobacco by minors; to protional ainging; lnvocaffcn Peter mote and preserve the health of all who departed this Ilfs March 15 after Congregational stinging, Mra vn weeks. Services children; to traid th youth through an Ulneas of Obed Nelson sang the solo and Miss the 12 months of the year; to Ameri- qrer conducted by .Bishop's Counselor Wilford and Emlel Ha-fe- n You Can Be Free from Pair Elldathe8 taker foreign-borto nixe teach the ca th a spinning wheel choruses; benefits and the wisdom of thrift; to Nel Nelson. A propria te' hymns wer was given by Mra as I Am, if You Do as I Did. demonstrationn Brother-seIn tha pubUa schools ths no- sung. Ths opening prayer was by tbach Rakte Stena Tuft Irie. Mra Harrington, Ale. Iyauffered witl bility ef efficient and skillful work; John C. Preston, the benediction by and Mr. Rasmus Rasmussen, m to bring the schotfl and the home Into and btuikache, pains nipt while Miss Winnie Frandaen Th speakers were rela- Edward Burton. a reciprocal and and u e h a heap Miss Amber Mat eon furnished music. ade- Bam u el Naylor and Albert E. Hop mor Andrew to and Historian! Church feelprovide Assistant tionship; ing down Presieducational ' pur- klr-soquate revenues Tb Knlgbtg of Pythias ritual ing that I could no! Jenson, brought greetings from poses stand on my feel dent Anthon H. Lund, who regretted waa at th grave and th grave read numand not be preeent, During the' meeting musical 1 also had other dis- that lcated to ded the by Albert E. Hop klnson. Mieses wee bers rendered by the La, 15 Holt. gave an address, pertaining tressing symptoms. achievements Saints of the Latter-da- y Fox. Melba Peterson was born at West and yarn Thomson Mra 1 At time had to as In various parts of the pioneer Lanarkshire. Scotland, May 1 Longrigg, np work- ng 4 give School Bonds Voted . vied a number of country. 17, 1277. the daughter of Jeremiah An account f the last annual celeremedies but Lydia bration was read, and it was reported In Alpine District and Janette Crawford. E. rinkhamx Vege- that since that time li pioneers had 15 LEHI. March 22. The bond elec- Minnesota Will Send , table Compound did passed away. tion Officer, as follows wereC. W. Andme more good than for. $100,000, the second tor that 1 voted was within-tamount year, Four Uninstructed G. O. P. anything else. I am James Larsen, president: James Moneon, Out Of th seven voting Saturday. do not suffer the pains I used ersen, vice president; MMilda Longsdorf, ' regular, Mrs. th majorLehl dlktrihU highest gave Delegates to Convention to, keep bouse and do al) the work. I treasurer; Ferdinand Erlckeop, Jo The vote stood: Cefor bonding. ity N recommend your medicine to all who secretary; Monaon,' James Bor?, Joseph dar Fort, for 1, against 14; Fairfield, .v ST. PAfL'Minnv March 20. Minnesnch ar John-so' suffer as I did and you may use my let- seph Fundry Farm Machinery, Seeley. Kimball Johansen. E. C. R. H. 4; Alpine, for If, sota will send our uninstructed delfor I, against Manure Spreaders. Disc Harrows, ter M you like. Sir. Aiming Aotch-Ll- l, C. T. Madsen, Ole Hansen, There is oo nesd of enduring such If you are unable to really enjoy 42; American Fork, for 24. Beet Cultivators, Beet Seeders, against Mra at large to the national RepubMrs. West, Mb. Bennett. Thqmas Harrington, the society of others because of tbe discomfort when Retinol Ointment Alfalfa Renovators, Deep Tillers, ggnlnst 1U Pleasant Orove, for 151, egates next Jonn in convantlon Chicago lican There are many women who suffer as Henry Erlcksen. Mra Meranda Omen, Etc. 'against 115; Provo Bench, for IS, I fear that that wretched skin eruption usually relieves itching promptly H. Mra. Mitchell did and who are being ben- Mra William Olson end Mra J. Niel12; The delegates wars selected at th state PORTABLE SECTIONAL 'against 110; Lehl, for 2(9, against . I oo your shoulder will begin to Itch, And makes the skin dear ana healthy Hans Mra and dlrectora ' her held Seely, convention today. efit ted by this great medicine every day. itoul. for (l. against 49. Republican by Retinol HOUSES or that your scarf will slip and ex- again. . IsWhen aide effective. and Mrs. William Frsndsen, relThis will make possible the erection A resolution Instructing them to vote It has helped thousands of women who sen Soap h even more The closing prayer was commute. bad rash ic for the Wood Leonard disfiguring presiGeneral you new school pose for buildings ef three high have been troubled with displacements, For details call or apply KKSINOL SHAVfNO STICK Wadi to Bishop H. C. Jacobs. In the eveby th convantlon, tried so hard to conceal, try Retinol In the district duriqg the next year, dent was voted down lnkatleo. Ad fnlin ttM lit tmmrl .Inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, by the armory a ball .was given In march 594 to 498, after a hard fight ning to a Lehl $125,000 will Ointment. . and. guarantee Man-were The delegate chosen art: R-Mr. periodic pains, backache, that bearing halL Leading the grand . H. ' Bach. building. , own feeling, indigestion,, and nervous Mr. and Mrs. John Knudeon, both ry L. Foaaecn. Minneapolis; 8t. Cloud, folOwatonna; Alvah Eastman, Alternates past II yeara, and Immediately prostration., Mills Bunnell, Duluth. and 10 of years Former IDAHO was IDAHO Mogensen. Peter ComFALLS, E. Pinkhsme E. Bt. Mayor lowing J. Vegetable Ml Paul; Julia are: Lydia Roger. age. Many other pioneers followFairmont; Georg W. Frank-enber-E. pound contains no narcotics or harmful of Eureka Is Dead Haycraft,Fergus ed. all past I scors and JO. Falla, and Frank made from of is extracts I.t drugs. Refreshments were, served and old Reed. Minneapolis. Th News) to Special roots and herbs and is a safe medium dances Resolution adopted today Indoraed were enjoyed. EUREKA. March 22. Jamea D. Gov. J. A. A. Buroqulst, and United for women. If you need special ad vie - The association on display at has Co. Blaine IDA. Nelson and Kellogg, and CAREY, Stack, former. mayor of Eureka, died giatee Senators .writ Lydia E-- Pinkbam Aledicins Cm the library a ' showing of pioneer " at his home here yesterday, fio had favored woman suffrage. . jfidential ) , Lynn, Alas. relloa Students Damage City Watermain JEWISH RELIEF CAMPAIGN ( e, ) ! itLife for in the Shadow of Death " Oden -- nt; at - ed ont-thlr- . Na'-lon- Pur-vanc- e. nt 8780,-000,0- tjlin at er SIGK WOflEII HEAR ME Mog-ense- n; n; through j - 4 he-cou- ld fr Caterpillars , Oliver Plows Dont embarrassed Austin "Junior Dirt Elevator - by disfiguring blemishes. n, -- -- - ' U.S.BeetSeedCoi -- rit I -- :v7'r; g. U.S.BeetSeodCo. o'- . |