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Show TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK You can enjoy a delightful shampoo with very little effort ami for a very trifling cost, if you get from your druggist's a package of Canthrrx and dissolve a tcaspoouCul in a coup of hot water. This makes a full vv of shampoo sham-poo liquid enough so it is earv to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of thhcad. Your simmpoo is now reauy.. Just pour a little at a time on the seaJp and hair unfit both are entirely en-tirely covered bv the daintily perfumed preparation thai thoroughly dissolves and removes every bit of dandruf (', excels oil and dirt. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly with a fluffiness that makes it seem heavier than it is, and takes on a rich luster ami a softness that makes arranging it a pleasure. (Advertisement.) For Acid Stomach; Indigestion, Gas Instant Relief -when your meals sour and upsei the stomach Indigestion Pain stops at once! PapDiajain orVeet TELLS OTHERS OF ill OE MENTHO-LAXENE COLD AND COUGH SYRUP Mrs. M. Luding, 136 Beacon avenue, Jersey City, N. .1., writes: "I find the Mentho-Laxene just fine and would not be without it. It has been in our home for three years, and I hope your Free Health Book is as good as '"Mentho-Laxene," etc. With very little advertising, hundreds of thousands of bottles of Mentho-Laxene Mentho-Laxene are sold every .year by druggists, drug-gists, and each year tne sales grow larger. Get a 2 & -ounce bottle, concentrated, con-centrated, and mix with simple syrup to make a full pint. Directions and jjuarantee of satisfaction are with each bottle. A 'pint lasts a long time for the whole family. It is cheaper and better bet-ter thin ready prepared medicines, but easy to mix. (Advertisement.) DO MOTHERS ERR? When we hear of so many school srirls and girls in stores and offices who are often totally unfit to perform , their daily duties because of some de-;j de-;j rangenient peculiar to their sex, might this not have been prevented by the mother, who, perhaps through neglect ; or carelessness, failed to get for 'that daughter the one great root and herb remedy for such ailments, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? This oldfashioned medicine is said to have alleviated more suffering of womankind woman-kind than any other remedy known to , medicine. (Advertisement.) if - --J Candidate for Re-election to Congress From the nkFTO num Ann & MJenmFfc & TkJ Candidate for Re-election to Congress'From i Second District ' OUR GREAT AMERICAN the First District , A The record of James H. Mays, the Congressman from this "EDfoWTk W 1 CC "RTITX 1 T&TnSTl Congressman Welling during the past term of Congress has district, is such as to entitle him to re-election. "KjCJijIIJEj 11 J. distinguished himself as one of the most fearless and capable of the He voted for the child labor law; for woman suffrage ; for the younger members of the House. His speech on American Loyally ;. eight-hour law tor railroad employees; for the eight-hour law for ,. . , , , . i ,. i tiM ti , r-, , 1 1-1 i is a gem. During this eliQrt, Congressman Aick Lonaworth son-in- government employees; for the workmen s compensation act; lor Whom Tjheodore Roosevelt and lllS political CO- , . r, , , J5 ' . , ' increased pay to government clerks; for pay to families of soldiers; . laNV of Colonel Roosevelt, attempted to embarrass the Utah repre- for all war measures; for the postal savings system; for the mer- terie Cannot Control and to whom the entire war- sentative. The brilliant manner in which Welling flayed the chant marine act; 'for the government nitrate plant; for war risk . , . , , 'r L ', , , Ohioan and defended the President won a host of friends for the insurance; for daclaration of war against Germany; for food ,on- Stricken WOrld looks With fervent hope and trust. l;(alin. Weliiug-S specch ls priiited b m iu t0(Jays Democratrc ffl trol ; for an act to regulate commerce; for an act, to promote ex- r, ,, ,,. ... m i. j. j i i r i ; u n;c(,.;i. t ni,, tt. i-. its i-vit. ih-. Campaign Messenger. Congressman Welling was present at over sM port trade; ior a governmental fuel yard in the District of Cqlum- Utah Can Deoend On Him and He Can c ,, n n - , , . bia; for railroad control, and for all administration measures. pC lm " "e 50 roll calls. Every one of his votes will bear the closest scrutiny. ( . No working man or woman, no farmer can find a flaw in the Depend On Utah! cut'ire record is such that, without fail, Utah should return him voting record of James II. Mays. to Washington. FRANKLIN K. LANE, Secretary of the Interior, Urges the Re-election of Congressmen MAYS and WELLING "I should be very glad indeed to see Congressmen Mavs and Welling returned, as they are especially help-i help-i ful to the West in land matters in Congress, and I AM ANXIOUS TO GET THROUGH SOME LARGE LEG- ISLATION LOOKING TO THE RECLAMATION OF FARMS FOR THE RETURNED SOLDIERS, WHICH I TRUST WILL LEAD TO THE IRRIGATION OF A LARGE AMOUNT OF LAND IN THE WEST. I ' . "FRANKLIN K. LANE.'' November 5th Will Be the Next IMg Day in the Nation9s , History! Let Your Ballot Read, "I SUSTAIN THE PRESIDENT" DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET For Congressman, First District: For Judges of the Supreme Court: For Congressman, Second District: MILTON H. WELLING S. R. THURMAN VALENTINE GIDEON A. J. WEBER JAMES H. MAYS DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE IT W. R. WALLACE, Chairman. R. B. THURMAN, Secretary. ;; (Paid Advertisement.) |