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Show ICCHATnDG UPAIIIPT ianMDff iff 11 pall bottle ULl.ttU J FULL BUI HUH .1 iwi WOMEN'S WELFARE thick, strong, beautiful. REFUSE TO ENDQRSE WAGE SCALE FOR WOMEN WORKERS OF THE STATE. Doubles beauty $s! Try this! Are Also Up in the Air Of your nair in a icw Tax Measure, Insisting moments. . Disre-gardin- seH-son- The here beautiful hair and lots just try a little Dand- The Holdback Game. Newlyweds had unwittingly their abode In the neighborhood scandal was rife. One morning one of the neighbors t a hoarse whisper over to her chief confidant : "What's the trouble between the "Her husband' tried to keep somether." "Oh, that's not serious! Men will their little secrets." "Ah, you don't understand. This Is wious. He tried to keep $1.25 of his ast week's pay." Itehoboth Sunday hing from Herald. WHY WOMEN DREAD OLD AGE about old age. Don't worry ,fflorry being in other peopled way when e"mB on ra years. Keep your 8ood condition and you can be as .. Ud hearts i li J L" u' 5 ' to eee von d1e8 and bladder are the causes Keep them clean and d ie affllctns. toii?er work'D condition. Drive the wastes from the system and JdKni??cld accumulations. Take GOLD of HMrlem Oil Capsules periodical-2wou- Wl!1 find that the system will EL i!n ,Perfect- - working order. Yom 1)6 enlivened, your muscles ?rninft, an.d your face lave once o look of youth and health. eomT.. ' freeb strength and health will row fitTu crintinue this treatment. When been restored continue VlR0,r.ha for nlng a caP8ue or two each Th a condition and Hvit .y w"l keeJ Z "J BaaS'n?'?, yu troubles. t yor one Ruarnnteed brand of tCM0li Capsules, GOLD MEDAL, on the market. Be Tn7 CwS the Original GOLD MEDAL lTlt J?MlemFor Capsules. They are b a11 fi"tla Siti M "Ha ve onse?" Mixed Up. yll nnv soft drinks In this "Nothinj hut Iron A man ,.r. i Wol million. water." - i I Relieved of Catarrh Due to La Grippe, Thanks to PERUNA bus SENATOR KNIGHT INTRODUCES MEMORIAL REQUESTING FED- ERAL AID IN UTAH. Members of Lower House Engage in Lengthy Debate Over the Proper Width of Tires of Vehicles in State of Utah: g Salt Luke City. The senate on March 6 sent back to the house (he Mercy bill repulatinjf the hours of employment for women. It was returned minus the house amendments, for the most luirt, anil with some senate amendments tucked on. The effect of all these clutnges is to make the bill Inoperative nnuinst a large number of Industries including telephone and telegraph companies, various manufacturing plants, canneries in the emer, ami interstate carriers. gency "Up in the air" is the expression that about describes how the senate left the mine taxation bill on March 6. Refusing to adopt the committee report, upon which there was division in that body, the senate tabled the document by a vote of 10 to 6, there being two absent. The senate insists on disregarding the house amendment, which would strike out the three words "not to exceed," with reference to the multiple basis of mine net proceeds taxation. T?y changing his vote to the negative , side and giving notice that he later ar would call for a reconsideration, President J. V. Funk of the senate probably saved the Dern nonpartisan judiciary bill from defeat. Within ten minutes after an appll Senator McKinney succeeded in havcation of Danderine you can not find his municipal elections bill, prole trace of dandruff or falling hair ing for representation on the city viding vti your scalp will not Itch, but what commission from each city ward in Till please you most will be after a few Salt Lake, taken from the table and weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine then the senate killed it. land downy at first yes but really After devoting nearly the entire seson March 6 to the fish and game sion A little Danderine Immediately dou bill introduced by the fish and game bles the diffNo beauty of your hair. the house passed the act committee, erence how dull, faded, brittle and one material amendment making only Danda cloth with scraggy Just moisten to it, reganj'ng the screening of erine and carefully draw it through streams. one small strand at a jour hair, taking session of the house At the time. The effect Is amazing your hair an March.morning 6 Representative Stratton-Aire- y win be light, fluffy and wavy, and hare Invoked the rule of unanimous id appearance of abundance ; an incconsent and prevented Representative omparable lustre, softness and luxuMasters from Introducing a bill which riant he said was requested by the state Get a small bottle of Knowlton's auditor. Mrs. Stratton-Aire- y explainDanderine for a few cents at any drug ed her jtosition by saying the bill restore or toilet counter, and prove that lated to the establishment of a home jour hair is as pretty and soft as any for the feeble minded, a subject al-t-hat it has been neglected or injured ready included in a bill introduced by by careless treatment that's all you herself. nrely can have chosen II nil IIWIIU 10 UTAH by the House. 'k if you will erine. Adv. O mil iiiii n i ...i. Jen Your Eyes Meed Care !2t!Wne Eve Remedy t tnn.il. WA ... I'm a Book. EVE KJtMUDV CO..CU1CAUO AT THE CAPITOL. In a special message to the legisla ture relating to the road building program of the state during the two years ending December 31, 1921, Covernor Bamberger recommends a resolution providing that a constitutional amendment raising the bonding limit of the to 2 per cent be substate from 1 mitted the people at the next general election. The Masters bill providing for publi cation of summaries of proceedings in meetings of county commissioners, was killed by the senate on March 4, after lsirire nart of the afternoon's session had been Consumed in discussion. Nomeas amended an ice was given that ure would be presented. Representative D. D. McKays mil. of rural providing for the taxation their number dogs in order to reduce and thereby minimize damage caused live stoc k, by them to sheep and other as passed by the senate aner vunr slderable debate. Another attempt to limit uenare ma motion bythe house failed when to limit Welling Representative bills to ten minutes, the .,cin ,n all bill under debate to have author of the me obtus conclu.ie five minutes to defeated. was ion, nn. onnte received unfavorable mitt renorts on the Heppler and the Funk bills, intended to regulate Both in Utah. profession chiropractic of measures had received the approval ...-The inns, liropractors. action i the calendar for future minted out on March 3 by t so Representative huu tne session fair this senate bill which upon twenty-sevebad been .am ; two d been passed ,n tne were upn the tabic, four -.mm one of committees, lost. was No. hill , tP an the for A substitute Salt Luke City. Assistance is asked the legislature of Utah from the federal government for the construc tion of a railroad into the Uintah has in. In the senate on March 4, Senator J. Will Knight introduced a joint memorial, in which an appeal to congress is made. There was a prolonged debate in the house on March 4 over Representative Jacobs' bill providing that on and after January 1, 1924, none but wide- tired vehicles be allowed to travel over the highways of the state. It was declared that narrow tires cut up the road by advocates of the wider, while those who used the narrow maintained that they could not get long without them on the highways, particularly when in traversing canyon roads of the state. The narrow-tirewheels were said to be the only kind of vehicle farmers could use to take a canyon road, particularly when it I'.v d was wet. Representative Seegtniller endeavor ed to amend the bill by substituting the date when the law should become effective by fixing the time at Jan uary, 1920, and his amendment pre vailed, the speaker casting his vote In favor of the amendment, which broke the tie. The bill as amended was then passed. Oovernor Bamberger In a letter sent to the senate on March 4, asks sup port for the request of Nephl L. Mor ris of the employment bureau of Utah for an appropriation of $5,000 to con tinue the work. It Is suggested that the bureau should be kept in operation until July. LEGISLATIVE NOTES. Legislative Investigation of the defunct Merchants' bank at Salt Lake is under way. This' fact was brought out when the committee on corporations In the house submitted a report. The state senate record of March 4 was one of varied activity. A total of seven measures were sent to the house; two others were passed on second reading five bills were killed by withdrawal by the author, nnd one was laid on the table, so that it is as good as dead. In addition there was considerable amount of routine. The absentee voters' bill was passed by the senate on March 4, as was the bill for free text books in high schools. Representative Bennion's bill, which provides for a classification of automobiles, is in the hands of a conferThe house declined ence committee. to concur in the amendments added to the bill. In connection with a report from the committee named by the governor to make recommendation as to a suitable memento for Utah men who served in the world war, a bill was Introduced in the senate on March 1 by Senators Hayward and McKinney providing for an appropriation of $25,000 for a state celebration and giving of certificates of honor to all Utahns entitled to receive them. A partial list of biennial appointments was submitted to the senate of the legislature on March 1 by Gov ernor Bamberger. The list was read to the senate and then, in accordance with the rules, was referred to a special committee of five for consideration nnd report. Senator Southwick's bill prohibiting the sale or having in possession of was iny cigarettes or "makings from the committee on health and labor March 1, with unfavorable A minority report recommendation. recommended that it pass if amended to prohibit the sale or use of tobacco in any form. The bill was placed on the second reading calendar. The bill relating to pure advertising was reported out of senate committee with recommendation that it pass, and calit was sent to the second reading endar for consideration when reached. Tiiat 90 per cent of the- - Hinckley indorsed by prohibition bill is heartily the druggists of the state, is the which has been given to the author and members of the legislature it,.iiiced by Senator by officers of the Utah Pharmaceutical dic association. Senator wrn uw'""" " The house hill creating representaing, Loir measure. ha i district No. 29' in Daggett county, tive ae the house, on tne was passed on final reading by the ..:. Tinnresentative Miles, had soruite. coming to the s .ent.fiftyfivenn-asnreAn amendment to the motor vehicle Of Wliicn entv-tWuniihl have barred threshing i.oi been . .. . thirty have machines from the state roads failed .n.i t of passage in the senate. re-nrt- el .. !.!. MfLtht n ,,,! ..t.t rrnM calendar. Sirs. Laura Berberick, 69 years old, of 1205 Willow Arc, Hoboken, N. J writes: Tour year age I hd a attack ef sickness I waa troubled with .' ? pe. on the Mine on the Amendments Made It i H I "Danderine' of keeps hair of llPI im rnn nn.n K K - J After silme hoarseness and my in the head and throat, and waa tola I had Catarrh. I took some medlcina but without much benefit. Every winter for lour year a, I bava had LaGrippe (last winter three times). Tha Catarrh grew worse. I could not 11a down or sleep at night. Waa alwaya traabled with allmer aala la wt bark and a terrible feeadacha every morning, when 1 woke up, and had no blood. I aot ealeadar In Danish, my native language, and I read it through, every testimony, and then I bouKt a bottle of Peraaa. y bee a a areat beaeat I can testify that Peraaa baa to me. It haa truthfully I can Ue dovra a ad Bleep aad lva me blood without being: troubled. I have no trrngth. pain, headache, or noise in my head. I have a lard ta welabt three pounds, which I think ia good for my age. I will be lity-aln- e yeare eld next summer, I have used Peruna since I atarted in February, and I use it yet. I feel cheerful and happy, thaaka to Peraaa. It will alwaya b la my home and I recommend it to those who aeed It." 1IQCTD OH TABLET FORM FOR SALE EVERTWRERH To-da- The Burden Bearer. Keeping Them Apart. Sirs. Juggins bought a chapeau and Atlas bore the world on his shoulder. "Great snakes," we' cried, "who. paid dearly for It. Therefore, she was justified In her Indignation on seeing worked that mandatory on on you?" Mrs. Belfrey In a replica of the said chapeau. Quite properly, the ace now outMrs. Juggins spoke to the milliner ranks the king. about it. Mme. Feathers listened patiently Plenty of exercise, fresh air, and then said: regular hours is all thepre-scripti- on "Yes, madam, the hat I sold Mrs, Belfrey Is somewhat similar to yours; you need to avoid but I know it was not for the same unless through Influenza place of worship!" cold neglect or otherwise, a gets you. Then take once Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of tha ear. There ta only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that Is by a constitutional remedy. acts MEDICINE HALL'S CATARRH through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces Deafness is Catarrhal of the System. caused by an Inflamed condition of tha mucous' lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness is tha result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and thla tube restored to its normal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. 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