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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Twlth their completa armament and equipment, la ports which shall be soe- cilied by the allies and United States. Those which cannot be taken shall be disarmed of the personnel aud material and shull remain under the supervision of the allies and the United States. The submarines which are ready for the sea shall be prepared to in leave the German jNjrt.s as soon as -- LUfa worth living. - baby- -e rrmemfoe the cP aweetheart. or aister (or . mother, ia nrized much A fin in Z beautiful; teats long. .. . J. w... " .tr l,. knolnv asv. . PARK BOYD 55,, SI "a.. we CARS IN USED Cuiat4 WOO. fl ci tables li4eii-lotUitd Cai Dpe.. , Wrii. Aato Co, Sib Uke Bl VEIL TO yORTHY e. Oldjewbile. Na. . atr ROYALTY of Slam the Possessor ef Preb- ibly Most wiagnmcern uinmni III the World. Queen The queen of Siam owns a toilet article which is altogether calculated the hearts of all other ladies to fill desire and the happy possessor of a veil capable of beau tifying her race most wouaercuuy. This veil is a delicate tissue of the to Unest threads, but woven so a the kingdom with ardent tnvr. For the queen is resistance. liave some Tell Part of this Is Intended to conceal the face, while the remainder flows down over the fig-nand clouely nestles to the body. The veil, which falls over the back, is completely sown over with diamond dust, while the part In front Is less dusted, so as not to Impair the face and the organs of sense. The lowest nds of th veil are covered with brilliants. three-meters-lo- ng re tissue of the veil is so prepared as to cause changes In color when ex posed to the air. No sooner has the The wearer stepped Into the street than the veil assumes a delicate rosy hue. which deepens and, as it were, be comes anlwate the longer It remains in the opeo. When the queen returns to her abed the hue passes away and the veil turns pale and dead as be fore. Js The veil been credited with possessing the most wonderful powers. For a century it has been in the possession of the royal house of Slam, and although constantly used and exposed to all kinds of influences of the weather it has not lost anything of .a texture ana beauty. m..n . Aisace-iiorraine- d, Brest-Litovs- Courtesy a Business Asset Courtesy is the life of trade. To be sure you must have the goods, but courtesy helps to sell them. A certain tig establishment has a man whose chief business is to meet people and make them feel at home. He has a Pleasant post a shaft distance from the door and it's his business to see every one that comes in. He has a handshake and a smile for everybody. When people come in that do not seem to know where they want to go he talks with them and learns their needs find sees that they get in touch with yroper clerks. The crowd buys there because it Is made to feel that we store is Interested in them. And thy pay less for the goods, too, be-they buy ir. such large quantity that the store can afford to sell at rates and stm make nats the reason it sells more furni-w- e, carpets and general furnishings an all the other stores combined In at town. and service Is the Courtesy wa chword and tbey find there's money w it. Pennsylvania Grit Not Defenseless. ot llttle GeorSe Washington the cherry tree is of more than oublous authority; but a mother who rdate(1 u t0 her son Jrl16 yarned that( if it ls to be nsed for Mlfication of young Americans it at Plaln- - wlth d SIS least-8erve- nt enhancement or desibed young George's felling of the tree with his 1 ... hud enthusiastic w implement, and the fateful arrival , ,"'s ,athpr upon the scene. She plc-der- lv fUgus,ine Washington as an .sterD stately parent of the school, with cocked ha and cane. el-o- ld 4? lT"aea iPively: g0 00,11(1 not teU a llef H the truth, even though his father the cane In Ws hand!" tow "(W Jln"ny breathlessly, the hatchet, hadn't W6 Companion. r.8'1 ' Cauoht On to Sailors' Trick. leaL man's hat blew overboard while Wooirt one or de POrt ' during fa&M. I, lth , many British skippers it was an omen war. lost over tfl9 the trip. This sign, how- e discredited, as wily deck-oi anotner nay asnore vw wouia De "mig tne wind tr. THIS WEAK, NERVOUS MOTHER Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. ls SAU IAKE CTTT BARGAINS left hank of the Khine shall 1... l,.ft situ. The stores of coal and material Include Evacuation of All orders shall be received by wireless for the upkeep of permanent way, sis-nu- for their voyage to the port desigun.l and the repair shops shall he left in Territory situ. These stores shall he maintained nated for their delivery, and the re Surrender of Supplies. mainder at the earliest possible moby C.ennauy in so far as eonerns the ment. The conditions of' this article workings if the railroads ia the counshull be carried into effect within the IimiiL- - i,t il,- - 1M;..., on tries the left tn Must Pay for Damage Done by GerK'riod of fourteen days after the signharjies taken from the allies shall be man Armiea and Return Gold of the armistice. ing restored to them. Taken from Belgium, Russia Twenty-threGerman surface warEicht. The German command shall and Rumania. ships which shall be designated by le reSDonsillie fnr the allies and the United States shall in the period of fortv-eigh- t hours after be immediately disarmed and thereT, i,. , , . reSi'leM Wilson ap- the si,ninK of the armistice all ines after interned in neutral ports or in peared before after it)r ,Mayed HvtUm fuwg oa default of them, in ullied ports to be noon. November 11 and read the terms evaemued by the German troops, and designated by the allies and the of he armistice with Germany. 8nul, asslst , their MiK0 M United States, only caretakers being vnson . rreMoent announced that k... ..t.n left on board. The following warships the German authorities who have, at tructive' measures that may have been are designated by the allies: tne invitation of the supreme war taken (such as poisoning or polluting Six battle cruisers, ten battlesh'ps, council, been in communication with of springs and wells). All penalty of eight light cruisers (including two Marshal Foch, have accepted and reprisals. mine layers), fifty destroyers of the signed the terms of armistice which he Nine. The right of requisition most modern types. All other surface was authorized and instructed to comshall be exercised by the allied and warships (including river craft) are to municate to them. Those terms are as United States armies in all occupied lie concentrated in German naval bases follows : territories subject to regulation of ac- to be designated by the allies and the 1. Military clauses on western front. counts with those whom it may con- United States and are to be completely One Cessation of mwroti.mc hv cern. The upkeep of the troops of oc- disarmed and classed under the superland and in the air six hours after the in the Khineland (excluding vision of the allies and the United cupation signature or the armistice. ) shall be charged to States. The military armament of all Two Immediate evacuation of in the German government. of the auxiliary fleet shall be ships vaded countries: Belgium, France, Ten An immediate repatriation put on shore. All vessels designated Alsace-LorrainLuxemburg, so or without reciprocity, according to de- to be intetrned shall be ready to leave dered as to be complete within four tailed conditions which shall be fixed, the German ports seven days after the teen days from the signature of th of all allied and United States prisonarmistice. German troops which huv ers of war. The allied powers and the signing of the armistice. Directions of the voyage will te given by wireless. not left the above mentioned terri United States shall be able to dispose Twenty-fou- r The allies and the tories within the period fixed will be of these prisoners as they Wish. United of America shall have States Come Drlsoners of war. OccnnnHnn hv Eleven Sick and wounded who canthe allied and United States force not be removed from evacuated terri- the right to sweep up all mine fields aud obstructions laid Germany outjointly will keep pace with evacuation tory will be cared for by German per- side German territorialbywaters, and the in these areas. All movements ol sonnel, who will be left on the spot to are of these positions be$idicated. will tw rp? evacuation and oecnnntlon , o with the medical material required. Freedom of access to Twenty-fiv- e ulated in accordance with a note an 2. Disposition relative to the eastand from the Baltic to be given to the nexed to the stated terms. ern frontiers of Germany: naval and mercantile marines of the Three. Repatriation beginning: at Twelve All German troops at pres- allied and associated powers. To seonce, to be completed within fifteen ent in anv territory which before the cure this, the allies and the United days, of all the inhabitants of the war belonged to Itussia, Rumania or States of America shall be empowered countries above enumerated Gnclud Turkey shall withdraw within the fron to occupy all German forts, fortifilng hostages, persons under trial or tiers of Germany as they existed on cations, batteries and defense works of convicted). August 1, 1914. all kinds in all the entrances from the Four. Surrender in good condi Thirteen Evacuation by German Cattegat into the Baltic and to sweep tlon by the German armies of the fol troops to begin at once and all Ger- up all mines and obstructions within lowing war material: Five thousand man instructors, prisoners and civilians and without German territorial waters mins (2500 heavv and 2500 field). 25. as well as military agents, now- on the without auy question of neutrality 000 machine guns, 3000 minenwerfer, territory of Itussia (as defined before and the positions of all such 1700- - aeroplanes (flehters. bombers 1914) to be recalled. mines and obstructions are to be inFourteen German troops to cease dicated. and all of firstly all of the Twenty-six- . The existing blockade the night bombing machines). The at once all requisitions and seizures above to be delivered in situ to the al and anv other undertaking with a conditions set up by the allied and aslied and United States troops in ac view to obtaining supplies intended for sociated powers are to remain uncordance with the detailed conditions Germany in Rumania and Russia (as changed and all German merchant defined on August 1, 1914). laid down in the note. ships found at sea are to remain liable Fifteen. Renunciation of the trea to capture. The allies and the United Five. Evacuation by the German States should give consideration to the armies of the countries on the left bank ties of Bucharest and of the Rhine. The countries on the left and of the supplementary treaties. provisioning of Germany during the Sixteen The allies shall have free armistice to the extent recognized as bank of the Rhine shall be adminis of to the territories evacuated by necessary. access local tered by the occupation. troops All naval aircraft are Twenty-seve- n The occupation of these territories will the Germans on their eastern frontier. be carried out by allied and United either through Dantzig or by the Vis to be concentrated and Immobilized in States garrisons holding the principal tula, to convey supplies to the popula German bases to be specified by allies and for the and the United States of America. crossings of the Rhine (Mayence, Cob-ien- tions of those territories, In evacuating the BelTwenty-eigh- t Cologne), together with the purpose of maintaining order. Africa. East 3. Clause Concerning and a coast of these ports, Germany shall gian thirty points bridgeheads at Seventeen. Evacuation by all Ger abandon In situ and in fact all port kilometer radius on the right bank and by garrisons similarly holding the man forces operating in East Africa and river navigation material, all merfixed by the al- chant ships, tugs, lighters, all naval strategic points of the region. A neu within a period to be lies. on aeronautic apparatus, material and the reserved be zone shall right tral 4. General Clauses. bank of the Rhine between the stream supplies of every kind. reci- without All Black sea ports to Twenty-nine- . the Eishteen drawn Repatriation bridge line and a parallel heads and to the stream ana at a dis- nrocitv within a maximum period of are to be evacuated by Germany; all tance of ten kilometers from the fron one month, in accord with details here- Russian war Vessels ofall descriptions tier of Holland up to the frontier of after to be fixed, of all civilians in , seized by Germany in the Black sea The evacuation by the terned or deported who may be i citi--. i are to be handed over to the allies Switzerland. rls f left and right zens of other ainea or assoouieu and the United States of America ; all ns to be- - states than those mentioned in clause neutral vessels seized are to be reordered sn h ,hn oiiun i; lj iv leased ; all warlike and other materials days rt, paragraph Jtf, wun me reset-vaiucome completed in all thirty-on- e demands of all kinds seized in these ports are and claims' anv future that au the of armistice, after the signing of to be returned and German materials th movements of evacuation or occu of the allies and the United States are A merica remain unaffected. note drawn as specified in clause twenty-eigh- t the by are regulated pation financial The following Nineteen or tne to be abandoned. up at the moment of the signing onditions are required: Thirty All merchant vessels in armistice. W hile done. for evacu damages hands belonging to the allied German cinil territories Reparation in no public se- - and associated powers are to be relasts armistice such no be shall there ated by the enemy shall be removed by the enemy stored In ports to be specified by the evacuation of Inhabitants. No person lirities can serve as a pledge to the allies and thivUniied States of America which or offenses for be prosecuted shall the recovery or reparation wl'hout reciprocity. for allies to measures prior participation in war Immediate restitutlosses. war for No destruction of ships Thlrtv-on- 3 uthe signing of the armistice, In the national or cash of deposit the to be permitted before ion of materials commu ne truction of any kind shun bank of Belgium, and in general im- evacuation, surrender or restoration. an or establishments ted. Military return of all documents, The German government Thirty-tw- o Hods shall be delivered intact, as well mediate shares, paper money, will notify the neutral governments stocks, as military stores of food, munitions specie, with plant for the issue there- of the world and particularly the and equipment, not removed during me together or private Interpublic touching of of, of Norway. Sweden, Denrtod fived for evacuation. Stores Restitution governments countries. invaded in ests and that all restrictions mark civil Holland, the popula for food of all kinds and Rumanian gold of their vessels on the be left in situ, of the Russian trading shall placed etc., cattle, tion, to Germany or tak'en by that with the allied and associated coun be not yielded shall establishments industrial in power. This gold to be delivered whether by the German governimpaired in any way, and their person- trast to the allies until the signature tries, or by private German interests ment removed. be not nel shall ' of peace. and whether in return for specific conSeven, Roads and means or com 5. Naval Conditions: cessions such as the export of shipmunication of every kind, railroads, Immediate cessation of all building materials or not are immediteleTwenty waterways, main roads, bridges, hostilities at sea and definite in- ately canceled. be in no as to the nocation graphs, telephones, shall and No transfers of GerThirty-thre- e military formation to be given All civil German ships. man merchant all of movements nnd of any descripthem on shipping employed personnel at present to be given to neutrals that tion to any neutral flag are t) take Notification ...... shall remain; uwu wwuu." of navigation In all terriafter signature of the armistice. iKinnn nrs In good working order, freedom 'is given to the naval and place waters torial raof Armistice. 6. and Duration with all necessary spare parts marines of the allied and The duration of the Thirty-foudelivered to the asso- mercantile be shall neutings, not associated powers, all questions of the to be period is within armistice thirty days, with op ciated powers There trality being waived. this period, If its. extend. to tion days. thirty-siDuring merexceed All naval and to Twenty-on- e 5000 motor not carried out Into exare clauses of war the of shall likewise be delivered marine cantile prisoners dein lorries (camion automobiles) thirty-si-good oined snd associated powers in Ger ecution, the armistice may be of nounced by one of the contracting re without returned be to order within the period hands man ne of Alsace-Lorr- a parties, which must give warning days. The railways ciprocity. the period within hours In advance. over Twentv-twSurrender to the allies forty-eig.hall be handed e ls signed F. Foch, R. armistice togeu Tre submarines all of thirty-ondays, Of and United States Bern-dorff, finninriincr submarine cruisers ana au E. Wemyss, Erzberger, A. O. personnel and material. Z n.PssarT for the work- mine-layin- g Vanselow. now Wlnterdeldt, existing, submarines) in the countrias on the In-vad- MAKERS OF JEWELRY MAIN STRLET DALE- - UTAH TERMS OF ARMISTICE SIGNED BY GERMANY For Birthdays imje r.AST,. k i,i,i r. x x Philadelphia, Pa. "I was very weak, always tired, my back ached, and I felt sickly most of the time. I went to m doctor and he said I had nervous indigestion, which added to my weak condition kept me worrying most of the time and he aid if I could not top that, I could welL not get run-dow- n, Defining a Malady. "What do you think is the nature of Blndenburg's Illness?" "Nervous breakdown as the result of trying to make a military hero out of the kaiser's eldest son." "I see. You consider it a case of ' the Princewlllles." Important to all Women Readers o! this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womena complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a kealthy JlZnt fn.n Aiaaatc. Jg ofrallwajs t con- dition, they may cause the othwr organs to become diseased. Yon mar suffer pain in the back, headache and less ef ambition. Poor health makes yon nervous, Irritable and maybe despondent; it makes anyone so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Roo- t, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. A good kidney medicine, possessing real healing and curative value, should be a blessing to thousands of nervous, women. Many send for a sample bottle to see ever-worke- d what the great kidney Swamp-Roo-t, liver and bladder medicine will do for them. Every reader pf this paper, who has not already tried it, by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Bf., may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase the medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. Adv. Will Keep You Busy. Count your blessings and you wQl have no time to think of disagreeable things. yoor Urer actlre, jtmr fcowels clean fc? taking Dr. Pierre' Pleiunt PeUet aad jaa'U keep healthy, wealthy and wise. A dr. Kp Trath la mighty mighty Inconveni ent to the horse trader. Look out for Spanish Influenza. At the first sign of a cold take CASCARAM QUININE la tablet remedy for 20 yew eafe, aure. no optoitea breaks up cold la 24 hour relievea grip ia 3 days. Money back Iflt tails. The genuine boa nae a ated top with Mr. HiU'S picture. At AU Bros I Standard-col- (am Don't Ruin Your Neglecting a Retained Afterbirth CAXATC w cows die bat many are ruined by such egtect. GItc DR. DAVID ROBERTS Cow Cleaner before and ill after freshening. It will positively prevent and overcome this trouble. Atour dealers or Postpaid Consult Pa, DAVID KOBKBTS about all animal aalments. Information free. Bend for price ltst of medicines and tret a TKEB copy of "The Cattle Specialist" with full information on Abortion In Cows. DR. DAVID ROBERTS VETERINARY CO., IMCraad Are., Waukesha, Wis. a LETS ht o. I heard so muchabout Lydia E. Pinkham't Vetretable Com pound mj husband wanted me to try it I took it for a week and felt a little better. I kept it up for three months, and I feel fine and can eat anything now without distress or nervousness. "Mrs. J. Worthldtb, 2842 North Taylor St, Philadelphia Pa. The majority of mothers nowaday overdo, there are so many demand opon their time and strength; the result is invariably a weakened, nervous condition with headaches, backand ache, irritability and depression soon more serious ailments develop. It is at such periods in life that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will restore a normal healthy condition, as it did to Mrs. Worthline. a COLD m THC IThe qnickeit way ta break m a Hid. II any aros store BUD 25 4 ft IS |