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Show THEIR TROUBLES. MORMONS ht SMITH REFUTES CHARGES OF COMMERCIALISM IN CONFERENCE ADDRESS. y Leader of Latter-da-y Saint Declares That "The World Does Not Oppose Ua for What We Do, But for What It Chargea U With Doing." Smith My wife can cook, but aha Insists on playing the piano. Jonea Well, my wife can play tha piano, but she Insists on cooking. RASH ALL OVER BABY'S BODY Itched So He Could Not Sleep "On July 27. J 909. we left Boston for a trip to England and Ireland, taking baby with us. After being In Ireland a few days a nasty ra3h came out all over his body. We took him to a doo-to- r who gave us medicine for him. The trouble started in the form of 'a rash nnd was all over baby's body, bead and face, it different times. It Irritated, and be would scratch it with all his might. The consequence was It developed Into sores, and we were afraid it would leave naslr scars on his face. "When we reached Kngland we took baby to another doctor, who said bis condition was due to change of food and climate, and gave more medicine. The rash got no better, and It used to Itrh and burn at night so bad that the child could not sleep. He was completely covered with It at different times. It was at this time that my mother tidvlsed us to try Cutleura Soap and Ointment. After using Cutl cura Soap and Cutleura Ointment for about nine months the places disappeared. There are not any scars, or other kind of disfigurement, and baby Is completely cured by the Cutleura Soap nnd Ointment. We have no further trouble with baby's skin. Nothing stopped the Itching, and allowed baby to sleep but Cutleura Soap and Cutleura Ointment." (Slpned) Mrs. Margaret Gunn. 29 Rurrcll St., Rox-bur- ".."' 'I, , . '" " ' ' - s . . - Accounted For. "The boy has the aviation fever." "That accounts lor the riso In bis temperature." BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING After The Causa Nothing more discouraging than a constant backache. Ume wbrn you awake. Pains pierce you when you bend or lift. H a bard to work, or to rest You aleen noorlr and net day lathe F?s s mo oia story. That backacbeln-dlrate- s TV m 1 bad kidneys and calls for some g wd kidney remedy. None o well recommended asDoan's -Kidney fill. Crate- ful la fa;; If testimony con Incing proof. 1 AilUHILI Case Typical Mrs. P. K. J( IT rw. I "Trer firturr rw, CVfafc, Wash., ays: "For two "ceks had to be propped up In bed and I lost Su founds In weipht. I was In a terrible condition. In fact, I catr.e very 'i 5)iriK. As a lat report I nejr ui!is Ioan's Kidney Tills. Kince then I have rained back my and feel wonderfully lout Improved." AT ALL DEALERS 50c. a Box I DOAN'S ffiV The Wretchedness of Constipation overcome by Cen qtiickty be CARTER'S LITTLE LIVLR PILLS. Put - ly wgetab! a t surely and pently on liver. Cure ICARTERSj . IlllOU"S, r ne. MAIX Indieestion. They do their duty ritX. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine must bear Signature 1 f) HAIR HALSAM THERAPION'.:r'rr;: fHi1,;! f ?r m 01 tf - t.p I IjEniOGHEL i ri rT'f i - AW Narcotic sh-ne- (k$ wr - f iri I Use For Over Thirty Years ; d d J" vr . Y 1 - Mor-monis- j Al Ac jTi PRESIDENT JOSEPH F. SMITH. by speakers and writers of the past few years, declared that "the world iocs not oppose us for what we do. but for what It chargea us with doing." Various of the charges laid at the loor of the church were taken up by President Smith In bis speech and ach branded as- - false and designed in place the Mormon people In a false u-!- light Until You Get Signature of Mon-tlcell- ; V' Bears tho . y, ," bed-time- .: . -- st ;J - Always Bought -- n - .. i 12. 1911. Althotigh Cutleura Soap and Ointment aro void everywhere, a sample af cacti, with SSpage book, will be mailed free on appllcatloa to Cutl-ruraDept. L, Boston. i y i' The Kind You Have F''I''r't"''rt'1'-M,Mt''tT,enT-fTlWrt' Bait Lake City. MemDera of the church from every state In the Union, from Great Britain and the European countries and the various Islands were present at the opening session on April 5 of the eighty-seconannual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. At the opening session more than 7,000 people were present In the tabernacle. Only three of the general Reed Smoot, authorities Apostles Rudger Clawson and George A. Smith were absent from their posts when the meeting was called to order by President Smith. President Joseph F. Smith and President Antbon H. Lund were the speakers. In his address. President Smith, In his defense of the Mormon people against the attacks and charges made Vt. (Bill lilSTSlI y PRESIDENT Mass., March remarks were directed aw..g u. ItUF 1 "- - PFFVKH PHII fi "i1"" channels made by the address ol aevoted to President Smith, being ths MttU I A i Mc.NI rapid and sure growth of the church, When a child sulka drowsily, or is spiritually, financially and temporally, Especial attention was given In defin- fretful, it Is usually due to some alight Latter-daof the ing the attitude disorder of organs, and a Saints toward the other Christian de- mild laxativetheladigestive & very often all that la He declared that th nominations. For Infants and Children. to restore and cheerfulness necessary Latter-dato extend the peo Saints pie of the world the privilege of won buoyancy of spirits. In cases where the use of a gentle, shlping as they deem fit, without feat of Interference from the Mormon peo- effective laxative stimulant Is Indicated, many of the best physicians are ple. "In return, all that we want," saU now prescribing Dr. Caldwell's Syrup irfl I.I Mr. Penrose, "is to have the sam H' .i.lililMU.iti...Maaasi.UJiJMtAilUaiJI Pepsin. This preparation la admitted ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CENT privilege, the liberty to carry out ly the perfect laxative, being mild, yet AN'efie table Preparation for As message to the woild, unhampered b positive In It a action on the bowels, the Interference of other sects.'' ihc Food ami Reg ttla and cathartfar to similoting vloleut preferable UN M. second Francis Lyman, the ics ling the Stomachs and Uowds of and is waterb. It very purgative the. on commented further speaker, organization of the church, laylug es pleasant to the taste and Is an Ideal on the powers of organ-Izatlo- remedy to regulate and strengthen the poclat stress to bring about personal assist- stomach, liver and bowels. Its easy, Promotes Digeition.Cheerful-nessatulRcance and between all nntural action niakea it especially deContains neilher members of the church. His address sirable In the case of children, a dose tj Opium. was confined almost wholly to doc- at Morphine nor Mineral ) being sure to have the detrinal lines and dealt largely with the sired result next morning, with no atNot divinity of Mormonlsm. or discomfort. tendant Phh ifOlH DrSAXlUttrUfS P unpleasantness delivwas The concluding address Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold endeavered by lleber J. Grant, who ored to disprove tho claims advanced by druggists everywhere In 50o and JKk,lb Svtti by speakers and writers opposed to J 1.00 bottles. If you have never tried t W. Dr. to write this Morsplendid remedy, the church, to the effect that P. Caldwell. 201 Washington St.. monlsm Is a delusion and a snare. All of thegeneral authorities, from III., for a sample, lie will be the president to choir leader, were very glad to send a trial bottle withA perfect Remedy forConstipa unanimously sustained In their present out any expense to you whatever. SIT lion . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, positions at the closing sessions of the ss second day of the conference. A man Isn't necessarily worthless Worms .Convulsions .Feveri Hyrum O. Smith, son of Hyrum F. because bis neighbor Is worth more. S!8 SLEEP LOSS and OF Smith of Provo, the oldest son of th late President Patriarch John Smith, To overcome constipation and resultsnt Fac Simile Signature of wan announced as the successor to bJt 11U, Uku Unrtield 'IV, a pure herb laxallvo. grandfather, the late Patriarch JcTin Henry Smith. Talont In the kitchen and a balance The Centaur Company. Mr. Smith was born and raised In In the bunk should form a combinaUtah, spending the greater part of his tion for NEW YORK. generating domestic bliBS. life in Provo, where his parents now rcnide. He la 27 years of age, and U Mm. K Whialow'a Soothing- - Byrup for Cblldr-EH at present residing In Los Angeles. InSnnina-Uou- , . aoftrna Ue ffiltn. T f i mtfr.'-AT- ..-. After the gene.'Al authorities had tlhlnir, ft curea wind collo, it&e a botu. aUlya palu, bet-sustained. President Joseph V Guaranteed under tlic Foodam Smith stated the new patriarch Is a women some Nothing disappoints Exact Copy of Wrappar. lineal descendant of the late John more . than to find that a scandal Isn't Smith. This is the only position In ii pii ass after all. the church that Is hereditary. The morning session of the second Convenient Code. THERE ARE OTHERS. The Sailor's Chest. Frank I. Cobb used to be a report! day's conference was attended by mors than 7,lM)0 church members. Apostle Bobby This sailor must have been In Detroit and knew Intimately a for i. Hyrum M. Smith, was the first and a bit of an acrobat. nier governor of the state of Mlcht" Mamma Why, dear? principal speaker of the morning meetgan, who was renowned among othel -two was Into divided Ills address 0 ing. Bocnuse the book savs, Bobby things for his ability as a free-handistinct sections, the first being an ap- "Having lit bis pipe, be Bat down on swearer. of and . for home A A peal products support bis chest." Sacrt-- Heart Review. Ono night Cobb was dining with the home industries and the second adYZ aK Xs-rand bis family. A mesword tho to live the Saints monishing His Number. senger came In to tell tho host that of wisdom. ono of bis pet political schemes bad He gazed tenderly Into her eyes as George F. Richards, the second Just been defeated through the bunspeaker, confirmed hi remnrtts to she spoke. doctrinal topics. The concluding adIilfe." she murmured dreamily, "Is, gling of a lleutenent. The old man Sr dress was delivered by Thomas K. Mc- after all. nothing but a romance In out a string of dark blue ones. rlpi-J Kay, president of the Swins German which we are characters, moving hith"Now, pa." said hU wife, "you prommission. His remarks were devoted er aud yon as the supreme author of ised me you would quit cursing." to a review of the conditions of "I'm our being directs." "Marie." said the In the territory under his sunot cussing this Is just the way I "And in the novel of your life." pervision. talk!" i liiladelphla Saturday Evensaid be, tenderly, "where do I come Apostle IJ. O. McKay of Ogden was ing Post. the principal speaker of the afternoon In?" "Yon?" she answered with a smile session. His remarks were directed Denied the Allegation. along the lines of, a reply to the slan- "Oh, you arc let me Bee one, two "You are being trodden under foot," derous charges made r.gainst the Mor. three you are Chap Seventeen." mons. Taking up thin subject ha Harper's Weekly. "Gruct buys more than he can pay bowled the campaign orator. "You are surrounded by neurotics there la pointed out how the Mormons have, for." been reviled and slandered during the Misunderstood 'Gator. "Yes: he has radium tastes and a a paranoiac " standing at your very elpast few months from the pulpit, Th winter afternoon was like June, brass income." bow, an "Stop rolght there," through the press and by means of th and, taking tea under a palm on the yelled Fat, "stop there. There's not motion pictures. This latter power he lawn of the Royal Poinciaua at Palm a par nor there's not one of thlm Incident of Traffic. referred to as the most forcible tr.enns l there fellers In the whole crowd. Me a sportsman said: boss me dat "Dldn' Beach, you speckled discovered by the enemies of the I photographed an you sold me was gaitcd?" asked Uncle and Mike don't associate with aucb "This morning church, because of the vivid and fals bloomln' furrlners." My boy, to get him, stripped Kasberry. Imprewlon left In the minds of thoss alligator. Ms "Pat's hat I told you." rcpllod Mr. viewing tho films. These false Im- and wailed Into the water up to his Krasiua Plnkley, "and dat'a what be Supply Cleaned Up. pressions, according to the speaker, chin. The boy flt about with "'Goin' flshin' next summer?" asked are the result of Ignorance, spurred on fert In the mud till be found a big la. Ile'a variegated." the man who tells tall stories. by the ranting of people who try ta 'gator. Thin be ducked down, grabbed Flat Hunters' Geography. make capital of the alleged unpopu- the 'gator by the nose and dragged "No." replied Mr. Growcher. "If "Where Is Van Dirman's I .and?" blm slowly ashore to the waiting larity of the Mormons. you caught all the fish you aald you Orson F .Whitney was the first kns." "The an demon's land? Gosh, It's caught last summer, there won't be speaker at the afternoon session. His "But." said a girl In white, "wasn't anywhere In this country, on the first any use of going fishing next summer." address was devoted almost wholly to It dangerous?" of May!" doctrinal line and the endeavor to "Not a bit." The Natural Thing. disprove the claims that Joseph Smith Not only say the right thlnt; In the "But I thought alllgatora ate you!" Lawyer Of what did you take was not a prophet, seer and revelator. more difficult still, In the saloon? "No, no," aald the sportaman. "You right place, but, far The opening prayer wa given by Kd- unsaid the wrong thins at the Witness I took a drink. ward J. Wood of Cardston, Canada, are confusing the alligator with the leave moment. Hala. president of Alberta stake. The bene, crocodile. Tb Indian crocodile fata tempting The most visionary thing about the diction wa pronounced by Joseph snen and women, but the Florida alliIt's difficult for a man who Is broke average man U bla estimate of hint-selgator la aa harmless, literally as Shepherd of Heaver s'ake. to break Into society. Paster was appropriately observed harmless, as a cow." at the closing sessions of the confer ence on Sunday, fully 13.00't members of the church taking part In the ser vices. H being necessary to hold three overflow meeting. In the musir al procram of both thq afternoon and morning session the Paster Vplrlt also wan nhnndan'ly disSoft-Shell- ed played. Solos appropriate to the day were rendered and the choir number were alsi chosen teoaie of their appropriateness to the day. J egg unless President Joseph F. Smith presid-Because, Willie, the chicken tWt know how to create a harrl-shrll- f at bo'h mooting In th tabernacle. it has tome food with lime in it. Apof-tlAn'hony W. Ivins. Apoo'le Joseph F. Smith. Jr.. and KJder CharU often provide lime?lonc gravel, broken oyster shells or aome A. f'i-l- li were the otber speaker So chicken-raiser- s That MnrnioniMn will ficjrish, in spit" lirne. of oilier form of the fact that mite cbare that th" mcmlien of the third generation will Let the chicken wander free and it finds its own food and behaves sensibly. drift from the faith, and that the peo-pof the world wilt have the oppor-tnni'Shut it up and feed stuff lacking lime and the eggs are of hearing the t"4tlmor,y of th third, fourth, fifth and sixth genera-tions- . were the deciaraMrms of PresiLet's step from chickens to human beings. dent Joseph F. Smith In hi concluding address. Why is a child "backward and why docs a man or woman have nervous prosThe principal speech of the aft-r- . There may be a variety of reasons but one thing is certain. noon was delivered by Ir. J. F. Tal- tration or brain-fag- ? magc, recently appoin'e-r- to tn qo rum of the twelve apostle. The reIf the food is deficient in Phosphate of Potash the gray matter in the nerve cenmark of Ir. Talmsee were direct? tres and brain cannot be rebuilt each day to make good the cells broken down by the along the line of Faster. The docSaint reeard-Intrine of the latter-daactivities of yesterday. the resurrection of the Savior wers the ieaher comvividly portrayed Phosphate of Potash is the most important element Nature demands to unite pared Mormon beliefs with those of thn otber Christian denominations albumin and water to make gray matter. Pen K. Rich, president of the easterr, B. O. Thatcher, fof states mission. nd food is heavy in Phosphate of Potash in a digestible form. Grape-Nut- a the past three years at the bead of th Netherlands mission, briefly added A chicken can't always select its own food, but a thoughtful man can select suitth"lr tc imony as to the truth of Mormonlsm. able food for his children, wife and liimsclf. Hla DEFENDS The charge that the church Is enwas most gaged In commercialism forcibly denied by the president, who leclared that "there Isn't the least iemblanee of truth In the charge." Continuing bis denial of this accusation, he said that the church does not buy and eel I goods or chattels, and that the tithing system Is no more connected with commercialism thsn the collection systems In vogue In the ether Christian denomination. Moreover, he declared the tithes collected by the Mormon authorities to be voluntary contributions, which, ho said, branded as absolutely false the statement that the Mormon people are sompelled li pa,y tithing. In concluding bis denunciation of the enemies of th church, he asserted that they do not attack the principles and doctrines of the faith, but Mormon Inftead thny Interpret tl loctrlnes without regard to tru'h. and bane their attack on these Interpretation. He denied that the Lnt'er-flaSaints are losing their spiritualbeen charged In Kngland, ity, a h and dclard the npiritunlity of this people was never greater In the history of the church. Th church, he declared, was In a prosperous condiand tion and growing, progressing advancing dally. President Lund. In the concluding addre-s- . the Latter-dalmp'ored Faints u mould thlr live in 'he cast of Jesus Chrtnt. He especially nrecd them to pattern ftfter the forgivir.g and sacrificing nature of tne Kavir. "t do not believe that we are retrograding or losing our spirltualitv." said President Lund. "On the other hand. I believe we are growing stronger and progressing daily. I latter-dahave Sain! think the more cause to be thankful to th bestowed upon Ixird for blessine them than any other people In the world. "We shon'd fhow our appreciation of this kindness, not alono In words, but In actions ato. We should offr thanks to th Ixird upon arising for bis kindly protection and serjt hi divine guldanre In the du'le that lay before n in the day. Aeain at nipht we should seek communion with the Lord In praj-er.Apostle C. V. Penrose oiyprrd the principal discourse cf the afternoon. y Members of Birmingham. Kneland. Missionary conference held th"ir tenth About annual reunion Friday r.isht. 20 attended. The regular election of officers Is usually held In the fall, b'lt two new vice owinf to Thry are presileets wer chosen. and Samuel Howard. Albert (', The semi annual reunion of the Northern K(a-Mi?i' iry society was held Friday niebt. ! A. Latimer, sooiaMon. president of the KlderV wan In charge er Address fed by Vtr. Latimer ai,d O. E, Ellsworth, pffcsident of tb misslos. s -- l'lr cof-nlr-an- f. Why Should a Chicken Lay a Egg? d soft-shelle- d. g y The fienealoeieal s'Kiety hId Its quarterly meeting Saturday afternoon The principal address was delivered hy Dr. K, tl. Titus of the Ftah collee. a ho sjoke on "Modern Mcfh'Kls of Indexing Genealfrleal arid Furente lnta " pr. John A. V!d. oe. president of the Aericnltural Rddrsd the gathering. At a reunion of missionaries of the northwestern states, president M. J.J I'.allard declared 'nf,l the tide of orpo-sition In bis district was turning and ! 'hat hundreds of converts were enter ng the church annually. "There's a Reason" for A?rt-cuttur- cot-be- rap Postum Cereal Company, Limited, Battle Creek, Michigan |