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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH i PATROLLING THE RHINE U. S. MOTORLAUNCH WITH FINGERS! a HMTinilP' rir iiiiiiirmriiHiiuiiD CORNS LIFT OUT Freezone is magic! Uiniii nniMlT55 nnnni IT 0 UE LE mm 6oo After Being Corns and DRAFT NOW IN THE HANDS OF A SPECIAL COMMITTEE FOR FINAL REVISION. ca!luses lift right off Doesn't hurt a bit Relieved Pinkham's Vegetal Compound. t, 4 "; -- "'-- far n : 1 4 1 - fill fS'Ry ilia L Why wait? 80 simple. No humbug "" ' : An - " n ...v-o- ....-.- . HAVE THEIR w., n nr J" " .........-nM- .y""--""' DANCE ON THE RHINE 1 Free speech Is no excuse for talking too much. ' : '"Mr " s v,.- , - rTTi-- w Ton naturally feci secure when you that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Hoot- . know t - Try to be satisfied with the best can you get ' In the hean pf every doughboy of the A. K. K. in France there no doubt lingered a hope that he would some day spend a "pleasant afternoon" on the banks of the Rhine in Germany. How this hope was made a fact is shown in the above photograph of men of the Rainbow division dancing on the boat docks at Nelderbrelslg. SHIPPING BOARD UNIFORM DONKEY IS HER ONLY HELPMATE A rolling hat gathers a lot of f! 11 W ij 1 .lit suwi t .r 1 x Every man should take stock of his physical condition just as frequently as he takes stock of his financial condition, thereby learning his weak spots and takthem before it is ing measures to too late. In the winter or spring is the best time to take stock of one's condition. If the blood is thin and watery, face pale or pimply, generally weak, tired and listless, one should take a tonic. One that will do the spring an herbal remedy that was used by everybody nearly 50 years ago is still safe and sane because it contains no alcohol or narcotic. This blood tonic, extracted from wild roots and barks, Was first put out by Dr. Tierce in ready-to-uform and since then has been sold by the million bottles as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It's always efficacious in the winter or spring when the olood is run down and you need a h(rfesome tonic. This is nature's tonic, which restores the tone of the stomach, activity of the liver and steadiness to the nerves, strengthening the whole system. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, BuiTalo.N.Y, for trial package of tablets. Then to keep ,the liver and bowels rsfvlar and to carry away the poisons within, it is best to take castor oil or a vegetable pill, made up of May-appl- e, aloes, jalap, end to be had at most drag stores, known as Dr. Pierce's Pkvmnt Pellets. si t ' g," ed se sugar-coate- ,...". 'JMIUII HI. d, M.J..,, IU,M,,,II,I. ? I TROOPS TO STAY IN SIBERIA. Question of Withdrawal Not Yet Considered, Says Baker. Washington. Secretary of War Baker declared Thursday that he had made no statement upon hist recent visit to the west concerning the withdrawal of American troops from Siberia. Press dispatches at the time quoted him as saying the American soldiers would be withdrawn from Siberia this spring. Troops belonging to the United States army now in the northern regions, however, will be withdrawn possibly at the expiration of a month, when the harbor of Archangel will he free and navigation can be resumed. Unable to' Solve Mystery of Cyclops. Herlin. The German ndniirality says it is unable to give any assistance in solving the mystery of the disappearance early in March of last year of the United States naval collier Cyclops while bound from Brazil for the United States with a crew of fifteen officers and 221 men, fifty-sevepassengers and a cargo of manganese. n ' J V Chippewa Chief Addresses Senate. Sr. I'aul. Chief (Jahgonrdaush, leader of the Chippewa Indian tribesmen on the White Earth ...L.l.i,,,,l.iV,.BBMM1MMa....f,. reservation, 1111s donuey nauiwl tlie old liuly to southern France when tin- Huns cime appeared in full regalia on the senate into northern France, and has now hauled her back again to Cutry her home floor, Thursday and from the presidtown, where she lives in a cave with her donkey, the only companion he has ing officer's chair, through an interleft in the world. preter, asked the aid of the legislature in the movement for a federal appropriation for education on Indian reserLEARNING TO MAKE WOODEN DOLLS vations. rair "house-cleanin- w M Waning Vitality (Bt Leb Herbert Smith, M. D.) ana chickens evert itmadeitveri "I . pound .. . aiWLS commis- sion, and the covenant is expected to be ready in completed form early in the week. The two amendments around which has centered the greatest interest and much divergence of opinion, however, may be offered either in the council of ten or to the plenary peace conference, to which the covenant must go for final action. Among other amendments adopted Wednesday night was one directly recognizing the principle of woman suffrage, in that it provides that the offices of the league are open to women as well as to men. , The question as to the policy of the withdrawal from membership in the league of nation's was settled by an amendment itnuit-tin- g withdrawal on two years' notice, but not until such nation has filled out its international obligations. " Article X of the covenant, to which' the Monroe doctrine amendment would, apply, stands in its original fom,: President Wilson having reserved for; the present the amendment which had: been prepared as expressing the views, of the American delegation. It is nowj explained that it was not the exact; text, but only the general form of the amendment which was given to the press, and that hence criticism must be withheld for the present. Careful soundings are being taken to ascertain the reception that is likely to be given this amendment by other If unfriendly ' sentiment delegations. develops or the pressing of other and obnoxious amendments is threatened as a consequence of insistence upon the Monroe doctrine, it is said the amendment may be altogether withheld. mud. Warning as to Our r NOW BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Why use ordinary cough remedies when Boschee's Syrup has been used bo successfully for fifty-on- e years In all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in the throat, especially lung troubles? It gives the patient a good night's 'rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration In the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, throw oft vhe disease, helping the patient to regain his health. Made in America and sold for more than half a century. Adv. Iff SSl'SSfSfS -- tares of such troubles and have dtiaS along from day to day can tctlatS relief which this famous root and C remedy, LydiaE. Pmkham'a Vegetal Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywhere m Mrs. AlW condition should profit by her recoil, mendation, and if there are any em. plications write Lydia E. Rnkhwi', Mediane Co., Lynn, Mass., foradvici The result of their 40 yean txperieoa ia at your service. Life may be a grand, some, but it's just plain of us. sweet son'to "jazz" to 1 much-discusse- d A Feeling of Security It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It Is not stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses, It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and blad der troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Koot. If you need a medicine, yon should have the bent, 'On sale at all drug Btores In bottles of two sizes, medium and larite. However, if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cetts to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y, for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention tins paper. Adv. M?fsl The draft was completed Wednesday Americuu niotoriuuncli nmiirieJ by American soldiers doing patrol duty on the Khine. DOUGHBOYS i , IllS'llll Paris. The draft of the covenant of the league of nations js now in the hands of the special draft committee, having been turned over to the committee on March 21. The draft of the covenant contains neither any reference to the Monroe doctrine nor to the Japanese proposal for recognition of the racial equality of nations. n (ltlf.v..v......rj. &Anit f iL- - night at a sitting of the full m - winrnirrf- - t ic m nrymiii m . - - r.sfsi A few cents buys a tiny bottle 'of the muglc Freezone at any drug 6tore. Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a tender, aching corn or a callus. Instantly that troublesome cora or callus etops hurting, then shortly you lift It out, root and all, without any pain, soreness or Irritation. These little bottles of Freezone contain Just enough to rid the feet of every hard corn, soft corn, com between the toes and the calluses on bottom of feet. So easyl -- CltlH Oregon, 111. fcam' Vegetable Contains No Reference to Monroe Doctrine and No Provisions for Recognition of Racial Equality Requested by Japan. - jrA-- . A new uniform has been adopted by the United States shipping board to be worn by the men training for a career at sea. It Is lmllar to the uniforms worn by sailors In our navy with the exception of a few markings, It has the shipping board Insignia on the pocket of the blouse, and two broad stripes are worn on the collar and cuffs. , j Mettle of the Pasture. A young soldier while engaged In the desperate fight at Cantlgny va 1 found by some of his American pals at the conclusion of a particularly desperate fight squatting in the middle of d a piece of ground. He had a little pile of hand grenades at his side, and there were several enemy dead on the outskirts of the little green oasis. He had been fighting like a demon, single-hande"What's the Idea?" asked the ser geant, running up; "why stay here It's all over." "See this grass?' was the answer. pointing to a lush patch that had been put to seed by French peasants before their retreat In the face of falling One of the most vitul things in the reconstruction of the wounded shells. "I'm keeping it for a cow back nnd of the lines that belongs to a family disabled soldier is to keep his mind occupied. This is done in France someI'm billeted with. It's the only pasture times by teaching them how to make wooden dolis. The photograph shows a In 40 miles." rgonne Standard. group of wounded at Snvunay being Instructed in this art. iy grass-covere- d. a fill i Find New Use for Geophone. Washington. The geophone, invented during the war to determine the exact location f sounds mve and beneath the surface of the soon earth, w.ll be use,! extensively in minins operations i this country, the bureau of mines has announced. Montana Pioneer Dies Los Angeles.-Ma- .ior Martin' Mngin-nf Helena, Mont., died here Thurs-i.v- . He was a veteran of the civil war and had r lm.e to flo Imigh v. h shaping ,he destinies of Montana m us formative period as any man.' State Taxes Bank's Liberty Bonds. Lincom . owned na .onal banks cannot he deducted Neb-Liher- it.. , I lstolVi' 11 i thonds "lUi',nS "f "-- "'' cap- -' valuation is fixed for ... nam pur j loses, the supreme oeiu in a test case, - Masaryk Has Not Quit Post. Washington. The mission here received onCzechoslovak official denial of the report dent Masaryk's vhi , aa sent from Berlin hascn earlier in the by way of Co i week rrlKntl, K Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured vy ivkui applications as mey cannot reub the diseased portion of the ear. Then k only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafne and that la by a constitutional remeir HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE through the Blood on the Mucous Surtaca of the System. Catarrhal Deafnesi k caused by an Inflamed condition of tht mucous llnin? of the Eustachian Tubt When this tube is inflamed you hivt i umbling sound or Imperfect hearing, id( when it is entirely closed, Deafness It tin result. Unless the Inflammation can 6eS duced and this tube restored to Its wr. mat condition, hearing may be dettrtijtl forever. Many cases of Deafness an caused by Catarrh, which is an lnflsiMd condition of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for HQ case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot cured be by HALL'S CATARRB MEDICINE. Ali Druggists 75c. Circulars frea Cc -- F. J. Co., Toledo, Cheney Ohio. Not Us. An old man, rich in this worifi foods, who had accumulated ninety six years of age to his credit, went te a fortune, teller to see what the futon held for him. "Sir," said the soothsayer, as sin grasped his palm and looked Into its wrinkled mysteries, "I predict for jw a long life." Then she added ,as he to his exuberance of Joy hsnded her I of large denominatloa, yellowback "With plenty of money." Now who would gainsay that each had receM the worth of the old man's money! War Increases Figures compiled Mental Diseases. by the New Tort State Hospital commission show that a- 8,995 more patients have been dmitted to the state hospitals durlc; months since war was th forty-fou- r declared than for the similar period of Mme prior to the beginning of hostilities, the admissions prior to the war being as against 29,316, 33,311 afte- rward. The state hospitals are tually housing 6,500 more patients they were built to accommodate. ac- than Practical Estimate. "Did you say Bliggins is a good lolw ser?" "Yes." "Why, even when his Is worst he never loses more titan tw or three dollars." "That's what I call ' a good loser." There's plenty of luck for the fellowa who spends fifteen or sixteea hours day looking for It. 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