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Show THE A Valuable Habit TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH HURRY, MOTHER! REMOVE POI SONS FROM LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS. BOYD PARK tXMNMDIA tM makers of jewelry LAKE CITY MAM STRUT UTAH BUDGET LOOK AT CHILD'S Is that of being on time. It ha made reputation for thousands. A good watch costs very little, and every sensible person should own one. Buy yours now. Our reasonable prices ease the way. GIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR SALT CONSTIPATED. BARGAINS M wUarfld Ht4 oaitt--2i- to 0 IN USED CARS Oldsmoblltt. Ha. Hr cla ka. 100. lunnlnt coBditlo- -r Will (or fig hi ptrtfvc lion, Ut4 Cm Dept.. Guirntw4 tvtmt' dttail4 Auto Co RndaU-Dod- d II Um Salt wat4 4cit by md Likt City RADIATORS L Radiator & Welding Co. 252 Edison Strsvat. Salt Lake City, Utah H. & Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, It la a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels needs a gentle, thorough cleansing at AGENTS WANTED In every town In IT tart. Idaho, Wyoming utd Nevada, to sell m household articl dollars and up retailing at 1.75. Tour day (guaranteed to any on who will per work Sample costs 91.00. tor Information and sample, writ WEBB JOHNSON CO. Salt Lake City, Utah 56 P. O. Place once. ntbif wmwimih HFLP WANTED "ou barrier .mdMany small In Wis ived bsrtfn; good otJortuiiitUa tt, . in men over sf. Hnrlivni drstt anny bava as o(ttcMr. cointnitinrj . red Molrr frpn Barber week. Call nr writ College. 4.1 Went Temple St.. Kail Ltka City. fjootl RANKED WITH (t GREAT POETS John Grenlesf Whlttier Has Written His Name Among the Immortals of the Earth. J)hn Greeuleaf Will! tier, one of the best loved and most famous of American poets, and. perhaps, (lie most ardent abolitionist known to United Slates history, was born December 17 near Haverhill. Mass. tie was apprenticed to Journalism and became an editor at the early age of twenty-two- . He held various editorial positions, and throughout his life devoted himself to the writing of both prose and poetry, having no doubt a deep Inspiration la that he belonged to the same age that gave Emcrwn and Longfellow to America and Tennyson and the Brownings to England. With such as bis contemporaries Whlttier, being himself blessed with natural talents, could do no less than what ha did In literature. Whlttier, however. Is better known to fame because of his poems. Ill prose Is not so exalted, though true. Ha wrote "Sly Psalm." "Barclay of Dry." "Barbara rrletchle." '"At Sundown" and various other wonderful lie lived to be eighty-fiv- e poems. years old, dying peacefully September 7. ISOi LABOR DRIVEN TO ITS UMIT Hardest of Hard Work Demanded ef Boatmen In the Early Oaya of the Country. . The high moral courage of the missionaries who strove to convert the Indians of the Canadian Northwest Is wall Illustrated by the life of Father rcombe, who dared to rehnke Chief Factor Rowan of the Hudson Bay company for beatilessnese toward Ihe company's men. Katherlne Hughes describes the Incident In her biography of Father La comb. The factor and the priest were Journeying to Edmonton In a keel boat. lowed by a company of cordeliers. Of the boatman's toll Fa I her has written: "Imagine. If yon plesse, after renting a few hours on the bare earth, to bear at 3 o'clock tha cry, 'Level Level Et puis, hurrah I to pull and pull on the lines drawing the tienyy boat op again! Ihe current, walking In the mud, the rocks, the swamp, along cllffa. and sometimes In water to their armpits and Ihls under a burning sun or beating rain from early morning nntll darkness fell about 9 o'clock. Without having aeen It on ran form no Idea of the hardships, the cruel fatigues, of these boatmen." Youth's Companion. Aid In If Is good practice for people f teake a practice of doing something eveiy day for their development, that they don't want to do, and Iheo t deny themselves every day something they want. This should not be for a day, a week or a year, hut a life work. In no other way can a man become master of himself. I vr. J. H. Trldea. Protpecte of Palestine, Palestine has never had a boundary except the see on Its hit It Is ondersfood to he shout el. 10WW miles In extent Much of fhia area Is too dry and rocky for tillage; larr" pert are too dry even for cattle r el'-n- . writ-defin- 13W a Head foe Coifs. Texas goal ranch which sen, fock at V t WX1 bend Is Worth more than passing comment. j?irh a ranch Is owned by a mem!r of the veterinary staff of the Trtas Ilea alck sanitary rommlnlnn, accord Inc. to a nous Item front Fort W.trtn. If Is storked with the only pnre-breherd of Togrenhiirg goafs In the Unff d Stats. This la fhe famous H'l Billk goef, According to fhe pliMjabod Statement, Ihe milk IS Superior fo any elker ftr hshlee and fhe sick lions-to- When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act naturally, or Is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad ; has t.tnmnch-ache- , sore throat, dlarrbaa, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping, and you bnve a well, plnyful child again. , You needn't coat sick children to take this harmless "fruit lnxatlve;" they love Its delicious taste, and It always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "Cnllfornla Syrup of Figs," which has directions for bnbles, children of all ages and for grown-up- s plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that It Is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. Adv. The Kitchen Paradox. "We have a paradoxical cook." "What kind Is that?" "She Is a rare cook, yet all her cooking is well done." Important to all Women Readers o! this Paper Thousands upon thousand of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suapect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing rite but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are Dot in a healthy condition, they, may cause the other organs to become disused. You may sutler pain in the back, bead' ache and lose of arahilion. Poor makes yoo nervous, irrita ble sad may be despondent; it nukes any one so. But hundreds of women claim that TV, Swamp-Root- , Kilmer's by restoring beallb to the kidneys, proved to be to needed overcome such the remedy conditions. a send for Many sample bottle to see what Swamp-Hoot- , the grant kidnrv. liver snd bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing fen cents to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Itinghamton, N. Y.. yon may receive sample sire bottle hv Parcel Pout, toti can purchase medium and large site bottles st sll drug stores. Adv. jtt n o Ik-av- of those little new nations seem to have come Into the world with chips on their shoulder. Muny SAGE AND SULPHUR . DARKENS GRAY HAIR It's Grandmother's to Restore Recipe Color, Closs and tractiveness. At- Almost everyone knows that Pare Tea and Sulphur, properly compound' ed, brings" back the natural color and lustre to the hnlr when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago Ihe only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mnssy and troublesome. Jfowadnra. by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." yon will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, Im proved by the addition of other In gredient, at a small cost Don't stay gray! Try It! No one can po!hty that yon darkened jour hair, as It does It so nafnrslly and evenly. Ton dampen a sponge or soft hnih with It and draw this through your hair, faking one small strand sf a time; by morning the pray hair disappears, and after another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Adv. tr-T- I Present prices should provide Deeded stimulus for a back to-tbe lh farm wvemtit. FRECKLES KwittW U CM IA Tie ef TWff Cfty SjM A Tool. Belgian relief work Is bvluj; under taken by the public schools of Salt Lake throiiKU Ihe organization of the Junior Hed Cross. David Mnttauri, former wtute offU-lul- , was fouml guilty by a Jury In bis trial at Ogilen, being charged with the Illegal suit) of liquor. It costs more to die In Ogdeu now than heretofore. This Is duo to the city commtsMlonera passing un ordinance to lucreuse the price if digging graves. More than 1200 acres of land In Sun Juau county are to be reclaimed and Irrigated under an application filed with the state eugtneer by four women of Blundlng. The federal government hns let a Central contract to the Utah-Idahrailroad company for currying mall between Ogden, Brlghatn, Deweyvlllo, Providence and Logan. Seeking solution of the smoke prob lem iu Suit Lake, the city commission has authorized Sylvester Q. Camion, city engineer, to undertake an extended survey of the situation. Admissions made by three small boys arrested by officers of the juve nile court indicate that a gung of youngsters hus been f.ysteiuutleally robbing stores lu Ogden and biding the loot In a shuck. Sparrow poisoning should be done this year. It is stated by State Fish and Game Commissioner IL li. SIddo-wnwithin the next two weeks and before migratory birds return for summer life in Utah. organThe nucleus of n stute-wlilization for distributing propagiuidu In favor of a leugue to enforce peace was formed ut tho capltol ou February 2.r. Governor Ilumberger wus tunned honorary president and John C Culler, president. Itexdeetlng W. B. Iinnls of Draper as president of the Salt Lnki county farm bureau, members at a meeting at Salt Lake also named Mrs. Mury H. Hamilton of Mill Creek vice president of the and J. Fox secretary-treasure- r organisation. Boilermakers at the American Smelting ft Kenning company's plant ut GarilMd quit their Jobs. February 27, making a total of neurly 3W men leuv- ing the plant due to the reduction In wage, according to the report by sincl ( r officials. Alleging she hus found In David Bruno Hubold. an adopted child, the little son ivho was hidden from her at a time when she was at the bedside of her dying baby, Mrs. Nellie May Murphy bus tiled suit at Salt Lake to have the adoption set aside. Pauline Hlutuick. who Hurtled thou sands of Salt Lakers by her spoctncular high diving stunts at Ijigoou lust sum' She left the mer, tins dlsupeared. home of ber father, Frank Blatnlck of Sandy, and a search extending over several states has been started. It Is reported that unless the 145th U. S. Field artillery (First Utah) shall be rcorgnnlxed within two years of Its demobilization, It Is likely to lose its regimental fund of more than llO.fXM), raised In a band concert tour under direction of Clarence J. Hawkins. Druggists of the state are up In arms Over certain provisions In the Hinckley prohibition bill, wbbh has bwn intro duced in the lower bonse of the legislature. If It passes as It stands, they declare, the proprietary medicine bul Hons will be dealt an extremely severe blow. Construction of a roadway to Puffer lake, one of the spots In the mountains and a key to the to I vast expanse of natural found there, is bring advoeat"! by I'retJdent J. II. Manderfleld of the Arrowhead Trail Improvement- - and Development association. W. Mauls, Slg Kellerkberger and Harry White, men about IW years old, were sentenced at Salt Loke to rv six months In the county Jail on plena of guilty In having contributed to the dcliiiqiifiiry of Ilosetta IlileMnan, 17 years old. Uosetta will be returned to the state Industrial school at Ogden. Secretary f State Harden Ilennlon Is to represent the goternwr at a conference to be held In Washington March 3 and 4 between federal, stale and municipal officials to dlsruss Ihe btisincaa situation snd problems arising from reconstruction and readjust-meI conditions In the t'nlled .Hiate, Classification of all women employes of the Union Pacific railroad and affiliated line, for the purpose of dter-mininbow many can t replitwl with relumed soldiers, will ! begjn by Ihe railroad authorities at once. Alwwit women are empk)el by the Oregon Short Line In and around alt IVe City. mrm4m swrawt t srntssvse, tH It S'rM 4 mm IMwir-t- PTMI STT-- f . fsj itnt trmm tw- - U It Uli April N ? i0 aM of m rhf--'- mmf -' -t iM srrTf Mm ewnfygrw .r.-- f aV'tx4 e"S f t bp f- T stft fc wn thn tf tT sr rwf',ai'4. sfWeitilai fyf tie rw flrt onehts te t face ' tM Vr.''m It Is swi'Yoa that t rnrr,r.-1- f tr'fSM rwv te s. let of birds we know. e t,!ivi- se4 mfm-- f' ( - Ml Afii. birthday for a I. n An 9 year-ol- boy d erretod at Salt Lake was carrying two and a half pints of whiokey. He wfts ing the liquor for Frelfrfrv, Alvarez, who faces a rharpe of hoollegglng. If a hiil before eoncres is aipmved, St. tJejorire will have a new xrtoffice building. The site and building are to cost according to the provisions of the proposed mwtsore. If erprjIwKly raising chickens will be as successful as Mrs. Wllliom Cra-ve- r of Strawberry, "fries" will he on the msrket soon. Iist.week Mrs, f'r. ver look off what is said fo f.e the firt bntii of the sesor thirty four chffi-from thirty-nineggs fy three bens. one of the bofee- Utah tay St the national roTifcrcr' nf the pe.). ersjfed Clubwomen of Anterics. to fe lie'd In threw yer. If the ptsn ni t fhe emferttce at t? lined InterTiwcinfaln l"eeratim of Wnti'-la-- t tluKs at Salt wetk is wurked $7.f, s e tp. lke at inl n U DEFEAT IN SENATE FINANCES lu DANDRU FFI1 AKES LEAGUE PLAN FACES SUBMIT REPORT Oil o SEKD US YOUR FROZEN, LEAKY, DAMAGED We pay tmnnpnrtsilnn one wiit. Returned like new. AdkTYMNK WKUH.MO In all lu branches. We save you time auil mouey. for NEPHI. UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S, HAJBJALLOOT A COMMISSIONS ON CONSTITUTION IS SOUGHT BY THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS OPPONENTS. CHANCES WORLD-WID- PROBLEMS HEARD IN THE COUNCIL OF POWERS IN Thirty-seve- Paris. The council of the great powers ou March 1 began consideration of ftnniieiul and economic problems as affecting both the treaty of peace and permanent conditions after the war. This subject Is taken up after weekr given to hearings on territorial questions. Tho subject was presented In two specific reports. One wus from the financial commission of which Louis Klltx, French minister of finance. Is cfmlrmuu, and Albert Straus and Norman Davis are the American members. The other repo.-- t was from the comii'issiou of which Albert Cleinentel of France is chairman und Bernurd M. Buruch, Vance MoCormlck and Dr. A. A. Duvls are the American members. The financial commission's report was brief, giving the inalu headings of tho vast flnuncial reorganization that is required. It does not embrace reparations and Indemnities for the war, as those subjects aro being separately. Most of the headings were presented without recommendations which are left to the council and the plenary conference. One of the iiiuiti headings concerns war debts und debts made before the war In enemy countries, and whether they ore to be paid or repudiated and, If paid, the manner and priority of payments. Another heading deals wllli state property In territory taken over, audi as state mines and state railways. Thus fur, tho proposal to redistribute the war burden has not been couriered favorably by the British, American or Japanese members. The British do not wish to add to their burdens by taking part of the continental burdens, while Japan believes she Inshould hold aloof from Kuropi-iit- i debtedness. Washington. Names of thirty-seveRepublican members' of the uew senate. II rmmlier unCf lelent tt lili.i.b- iti4l- flcatlon of a treuty, were read in the senate Monday by Senator Lodge of Mussuch.uselts, who said they had a resolution setting forth thut "tho constitution of the luugue of nations in the form now proposed to the, peace conference should not lie accepted by the United States." Tho list was Inserted lu the record by tho Republican lenders after Democrat Lender Martin und Senator Swansou of Virginia luid raised objection to consideration of the resolution, which he hud Introduced after long conferences with minority members and communicated by telegraph ami telephone with Republican senators and senators-elec- t who are not In Washington. While opposing the constitution a now drafted, the resolution set forth that it was the desire of the senate (hat the tuitions of the world should unite to. promote peace nud general disarmament. It ulso suid It was the sense of the senate that the "negotiations on the part of the United States should immediately lie directed to the utmost expedition of the urgent business of tit'gotiullug peace, terms with Germany," and that then the league proposal should be taken up for cureful and serious consideration. eco-uoui- lc OVERSEAS TALK BY WIRELESS. Planned to Have Telephone Service Between New York and London. London. Kxperluieuts In a' new type of wireless telephony are so far advanced that It is hoH-- within a few weeks it will be fiokKible to siicak Ixindou and New York, while the establishment of a regular commercial service by wlreea telephone between I.oiidon und New Yerk early next year Is expected by the Uarcnnl company. d Glrlsl Try this! Doubles beauty of your hair In a few GOVERNORS MEET AT CAPITOL at Nation-wid- e Optimism Prevails Gathering of Executives. Wnshlngton. Governors of states and mayors of municipalities meeting March 3 In the W hite House to discuss alleviation of unemployment heard President Wilson In n brief address emphasize the principle that governments should serve In the Interests of tbe common people. In this spirit he urged that the federal, state and local governments work together, "steadying and easing and facilitating the whole labor processes of the United States." After listening lo addresses by Secretaries Wilson. Bilker and Daniels, the governors undertook to report In turn on unemployment within their respective states. A majority declared that there were not enough men out of work in their communities fo Justify serious apprehension, although all advocated immediate action by state, county und city governments to promote road building and other public works, thus furnishing a buffer reservoir of employment during the period when soldiers are being discharged and war Industries are converting. cotn-mltlo- Billion Dollars in Tsses. Washington. latest treasury rtl-matplace at 1.rs),fs'HK) n, maxito made mum of fat Man-Ias the fir? Installment of v and offidsls faxes dne tMs tbe an,"iinf may be smaller. es e be-Be- Battle Deaths Total 7,354.000 Wahlneon. P.atlle deaths during tbe wsr among all participants so far s available statistics show, were given by General March as 7S54.nr. This represents only men killed in actio er died ef vrenods. moments. n Suffrage Halted Before Senate. Washington. Favorable reports on the compromise resolution of the submission of n federal franchise constitutional amendment to the states were ordered Saturday by both the senate and house woman suffrage committees but when Chalrmon Jones GOVERNOR OF OREGON DIES. soucht fo preetit the senate commitof Wadsworth tee's reort. Senator New York, Republican, objected and Executive Was Active on Public Business on Day of Death. fhe rejort remained with the James Wlthycombe, Salem. Ore. governor of Oregon, died at his home here Monday, March 3. He had been Scandinavia To Join League. Stockholm The Swedish attitude ill for many months, but had contintoward the league of nations Is like ued lo transact official business until that of the snmll boy who has lo sit a week ago. He wns C5 years old. While It hnl been realized by Ms at the send fable he's going lo eat. but bis feelings arc hurt. Sweden and physicians and memtwrs of bis family months past lhat the govother Scandinavian countries will Join for the league nit rU-li-t but they feel that ernor's condition wns grave, the end . Although confinthey should have been asked to help came uncxte-tedlyform Ihe league's program and should ed to bis home. Governor Wlthycombe have been included In all the Initial had sjtent a portion of Monday examining and signing or vetoing bills passdlsmsions. ed by fhe leglxlatnre which closed last week. He did nof seem particWilson's Candidacy Net Broached he) Washington. In regard fo published ularly weak until nlzht, when reports that President Wilson told collapsed and died at 8:l.i. commiMeemcn who lunchWill Test Legality of Rates. ed with him Saturday that be Railroad commisPortland. Ore. would not accept nomination for a third term. It wna stated at tbe sioners of Oregon. Washington and White House that Ihe subject of Pres- Idaho, 'a conference here Monday, deident Wilson strain being a candidate cided Inat tho public service commission of the state of Washington shonM was not mentioned. bring suit at once against fhe federal Knos and Hardwick Assail League. railroad administration lo test the leWashington. A aault gality of the administration's control on tbe proocd constitution of tbe over purely Intrastate freight rates. league of rations was made March 1 First Break In Seattle Strike. in tbe senate, the speakers being SenSeattle, Wash. First break In Seator Knott. Pennsylvania, Republican member of fhe foreign relations com- attle's shipyard strike rame Monday sheet metal workers and and Senator Hardwick, when mittee, who have 1een on f'eorgis, Itemocrat. wlio retires March rr apprentices, 4. strike, returned to work In shops that are working on shipyard contracts. Man as Deserter. Killed Wrong Charles E. Van Loan Dead. Washington. War department rePhiladelphia. After an Illness covcords show that the wrong man was months ering a period of three weeks. Charles shot as a deserter shout aro st Forf Thomas, Ky., snd that fhe V,. Van Isn, writer nf sporting stories, died here Sunday. real deserter Is still at Isrsre. rir. beautiful.. Republican Members of Senate Approve Resolution Which Means Measure May Not be Approved In Present Form. Concerns War Debts and Debts Made Before the War in Enemy Countries, and Whether They Are to be Paid or Repudiated. small bottle of "Dandeino,, keeps hair thick, strong, Woman Shoots at Sleuth Burns. New York. Two shots were fired at William i. P.iiri). defective agency bead, by a womnn as Burn wns the waiting rion of the Grand Neither Shot took Central station. effort. Garvan is Alien Property Guardian. Wnsblng'on. Francis P. Cnrtsn of New York City, "was ap;.ointpd by resident Wilson as alien property cwrtodlsn to succeed A. Mitchell Painter, wtwi became attorney trencral ta Mreh 4 j j K i ; " . .? j w . Within ten minutes after an application of Dnndcrlne you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new bolr growing all over the scalp, A little Danderlne Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference bow dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and carefully draw It through your balr, taking one small strand at a time. The effect la amazing your balr will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an Incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance. Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne for a few cents at any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your balr Is as pretty and soft as any that It baa been neglected or Injured by careless treatment that's all you aurely can have beautiful hair and lots of It If yon will Just try a tittle Danderlne, Adv. Dramatlo Difference. "Mamma, what Is the difference between a ham actor and a bum actorT" The careful mother gave the child's" question a moment's profound consideration before replying. "Well, my son," she said slowly, so that the youthful mind would get the full comprehension and bo able to discriminate thoroughly through all future time, "a bum actor would Indignantly resent being culled a bam actor, but a bam actor would not cars at 80 now much he was called a bum actor If be could still draw tiissal-ary- " """; - . WHY WOMEN DREAD OLD AGE Don't worry about old age. Don't worry about being in other people's way when yon are getting on in years. Keep your body in good cod i it ton sad yon raa be as bale snd bearty in your old dare as yon when a kid, snd every ooe will be glad to yon. The kidneys snd bladder are the canoe ef senile aflixiions. Keep them rlmn snd In proper working conditio. Trive tbe poisonous Wsstes front the svstem snd avoid one scid accumulations. Take GOLD MbOAL Haarlem Od Capsules periodically snd you will had that the system will always be in .perfect working order. Your pints will be enlivened, jour muscle made string snd your facs hsr) ones mere tha look cf youth sod hof.lt h. New life, fresh strength snd health will eom sa yon continue this treatment. When Tear first vig-t- r has been restored continns IT awhile taking a capsule or two each day. They will keep yen in condition SB I prerent a return ef ymir trouhles. There Is onlv ens ren4 ef Haarlem Oil Capmiles, GOLD M F.DAL. There are mnr fakes on ths rnsrVe p. the GOLD MFXIAL tre yon Imported Haarlem Oil Capsnle. They ere the only reliat le. For sale by sll first Uae druggists. Adv. , tarnte4 rt Or-vin- Judging the World. People seem not tt see that their opinion of tbe world Is also a confession of character. We can only se what we are, and. If we mlslehave, we supect others. Kmerson. Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cuticura Soap dally and Ointment now sod then as Deeded to make the complexion clear, Me. swnlp clean and h.mds soft and Add to this tbe fascinating, fragrant Cuticura Talcum and you baie the Cuticura Toilet Trio. Adv. W'hy does a man always say tlu.t Ut of practice! when be Is ben b''s t.-- at any kind of a game Most of man's friends are wit!;r, M become his enemies on the bnt pro.. ewMon. s 111 When Your Eyes fiscd Caro Eye-'- -Remedy Marine Try a.-1- -j ... rMkiSK j-- I. r" - r- f- -r Et K SaMkDI - s svs I r.it. COCatiCAsev , , |