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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH PREPARING WATCH YOUR COLT and Diittroper. an For Coacba, CAMP AT BREST. FRANCE AMERICAN EMBARKATION I Colda toms of any such ailment, f1e small dose.th. l remedy, now the most used In cxiBt.n,. SPOUN'S DISTEMPER COMPOtn' all aies. Colta. Uarea In foal a. Sf for An excellent preventive aa we'll aa . ea by drugiata. . rn nu iicnini. , r r PARTNER lr Staiii-other- "ri, There are twice as ' AUSTRIAN, HUNGARIAN AND GARIAN DELEGATES ARE TO VERSAILLES. TOMMY BUL- IN HUMOROUS MOOD And Possibly There Was a Little Sarcasm in Remark Credited to Mr Real Soldier. The Indemnity Provision and the Delimitation of Frontiers of New State Are Main Features of the Treaty Now in the Making. Hi M v H the council of four, Purls. with Premier Orlaml of lialy present, began to arrange tin- program for the to the presentation ot peace Austrian, II iihm ri:i it and liulgariun delegates. Tin Ausiriiin treaty has begun to take form. Portions' of it ulrcudy have been drafted. It appears tint t instead of Germany inbeing required to pity tin' entire demnity demanded by the allies, u considerable sum will le demanded of Austria, the estimate of Ibis sum at present being ri,iHM,(NN.MNi crowns. This indemnity provision, and the delimitation of the frontiers of the new state, will he the main features f the treaty now In making. Provision Is to he made for dividing r debt among the new states formed from territory formerly belonging to that empire. The frontiers between German Austria and Italy and probably the Adriatic settlement will also figure in the Austrian treaty. Intimations reaching the peace conference from Versailles lead to the belief that two or three members of the German peace delegation probably will return to Germany to consult their government, the others remaining at Versailles. The German delegates to the peace congress complained bitterly Thursday morning to one of the French lalson officers of the unexpected harshness of the conditions of peace. The delegates said they liad expected from the newspaper reports that the demands in ninny respects but were not would be prepared for the terms as actually laid down In the printed copy of the document. Austria-- Hungary's pre-wa- ' 1 i s 4 a12VW . -- , ' lOiiflf" S. "Don't ever Imagine that the British haven't some sense of humor," said Robert Chambers, the author, recently. "A friend of mine, just back from London relates an Incident that shows that the Tommy, at least, has a funnybone somewhere In his anatomy. "These two Tommies, disheveled, torn with wounds and altogether unAs tidy, were on leave in London. there In stood Trafalgar square they approached a detachment of the Windsor guard in silver trappings, waving plumes, red coats, long varnished boots shining like mirrors, and kid gloves. "The Tommies looked on in silence for a moment and then one nudged his mate. "'Looka Bill,' he whispered In an awed voice. 'Theni s sojers.' " t' i J .si Needless Alarm. remarkable i.hotograi.li of Camp Pontanezen at Brest, France, through which all American soldiers embarking for are 00 Iiome at that port pass, made from a French dirigible. The camp is the largest of its kind in the world. There time. one men at for In accommodations 80,000 It, and housing Jniles of diickbonrds A TRANSATLANTIC In the best of health, and, when he seemed well on the way to recovery, his mother took extra precautions to guard him against possibilities of an Influenza attack. One evening the anxious mother was startled when she entered Junior's room to find the little chap in bed, sniffing, with eyes red and watery. "Goodness, gracious!" she cried, "do you feel sick, dearie?" "No, mamma," Junior replied. "But you seem to have caught a dreadful cold." "I haven't any cold." "But your nose and your eyes!" From under the covers Junior produced a book. "It Is 'Uncle Tom's Cabin,' mamma." he said, "and I have Just been reading about poor little Eva." Youngstown Telegram. Junior had not been PLANE AND ONE OF ITS PILOTS 7 K .. . ... . ...AA a- ... Wkj vy. .v. This Is the Martlnsyde transatlantic plane with its pilot, E. P. Raynham, and his assistant, Captain Morgan, Into the cockpit, at St. Jihns, Newfoundland. The portrait Is of Captain Morgan. LADY READING DEPARTS LEADING AMERICANS BOMB PLOT AGAINST t-s- - i 4 ; s sv x4 s d of $25,0MUHX," THEY ARE OFF IN BIG RACE. Three Navy Sea Planes Begin Trans-Atlanti-c Flight. Rockawny, L. I. Three navy sea planes on May S started on the first c leg of a proposed flight. Two arrived safely at Halifax, but the third failed to complete the first part of the proposed Journey.. Commander John II. Towers, brought the two giant seaplanes safely to port after a f'.lght of 540 miles from Rock-swa- y point in nine hours. trans-Atlanti- Wilson to Cable Message. Washington. As Will not be present the special session The United States was startled the other day when there was revealed a to slay lending officials and other citizens by means of bombs sent through the malls. It is believed to have been the work of radicals, as nearly nil the Intended victims were concerned in the prosecution or deportation of members of the I. W. W. and other undesirables. This photograph shows the bomb which was sent to Judge Landls of Chicago. great plot 1 in. affidavits filed in the supreme court by his brother, Frank J. Gould ; his sister, the Duchess de Tallyrand. formerly Anna Gould; I'ountess de Castellans, und the guardians of n number of the Gould children of the third generation. President Wilson at the opening of of congress on May cable Ids mossage from Paris and it will be read immediately after congress convenes. 19, he will Fatal Explosion at Mare Island. Vallejo, Cal. One man was killed and seven injured, when an explosion occurred in burning refuse at the Mar Island navy yard here Thursday, the men mistaking some old powder for refuse. fi t r1 No Prospect kind of a cut in meat would, you prefer, madam 1 ft,, Customer A cut In price. Butcher-W- hat ALLEN'S FOOTEASE DOES IT When your shoes pinch or vour .' bunions ache get Allen" Foot antiseptic powder to be and sprinkled in the f"roeath tanrtoS take tn. sting- - out of corns ana and rive Instant relief to TVed il0n Bwoiren, Tender feet Sol everh" Don't accept any u6fU(e.Ad"ywher V Nothing Like Education. An ostrich stood with stuffed rigid, ity in a store window, with two small boys looking in : "Gee, look what a great big swan." The boy with hlra knew better. "That isn't a swan. That's an olj Which shows what a fine thing it is for some boys to live where they can have the advantage of public and a zoo. Washington Star. WOMEN NEED SWAMP-- THEY WORE WHITE FOR ONE DAY lymp-tom- s such conditions. Caught at Last. the summer camps, a father said to his pretty daughter one "Why, 'if 1 JE In the Small Communities Postum cereal Hi Boil it just like coffee boiling begins. father?" "Didn't you send him out of the back door and hurry off to bed when you heard me coming in?" "Oh, I must have been In bed for hours when you came in." "You heard ne, then?" "Yes. You -- oke me up. "And you had been in bed for hours?" "Uh huhl" "That certainly is funny. "Why?" "Because when I went to light the on the Urop I nearly burned my hands liot 'lilmney." Postum First Found Favor The Original TV morning : "What time did you send that young Simpson home last night? "Oh," replied the girl, "I don't think It was very late." "It must have been close to midnight." s. tiien in tlie cities, then in the nation's great metropolitan centers, until today it is demanded everywhere, and sold everywhere, as America's greatest health drink for table use. You can get from your grocer Lady Reading has departed from Washington with her husband, for he nas completed the special work for which he came here as British ambassador and has gone home. This is a new photograph of Lady Reading. At one of 15 minutes after It doubles die enjoyment of the meal with its rich, invigorating flavor; and, unlike cof-ice, 11 never upsets nerves, stomach or nearu Children as well as crown folks can drink . 1 uuaiuiu t rreeiy. Lz: r , W Thousands of women have kidney ui bladder trouble and never suspect it, Womens' complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or th result of kidney or bladder disease. . If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often time of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo-t, a physician'i pn scription, obtained at any drug etore, may be just the remedy needed to overcome Tit-Bit- GOULD ESTATE FRAUD CHARGED estate File, Now and 1 hu JZ ease. A DAISY it 11 , KilUthoueanda, IUsJIaAwTaW1?". fair-haire- ne-cl- George J. Gould Attacked in the Courts by Brother and Sisters. New York. The heirs of Jay Gould, the railroad financier, who nccumuhit-eone of America's greatest private fortunes, are in a quarrel over the administration of the $S.'i,tKt),OtN) estate he left them. His son. George J. Gould, chief executor of the estate, is required by a state supreme court order signed May 1), to show en use why he should not be removed. Gould Is charged with frauds "perpetrated by hint even on his own brothers and sisters," and which "resulted in an aggregate loss to the e manbU-pi- Get a medium or large size bottle immediately from any drug store. Who Blushed Then? However, if you wish first to test thii A pretty young teacher was once great preparation send ten cents to Dr. k Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for 1 placed In charge of a class of boys Kilmer bottle. When wn'in? be sure and and she asked them what they would sample mention this paper. Adv. like to be when grown up. They all had very high notions, one Out of Order. was to be an actor, one a sailor, one The village was all agog. Flossie a lorry driver, and another a cowboy. Flatfeet was marrying William Giles. d Tresently It came to a pretty The church was crowded. Flossie, boy to state his wish. looking as pale as her somewhat hig"What would you like to be?" said hly colored countenance would allow, the teacher. bore up until the plain band ring wa Jackie blushed deeply, and looked safely on her finger, nnd then, overcome, burst into tears. shy and afraid. The villagers were touched, but not "Come, tell me your wish, Jackie, anxious. All girls cry at weddings. please!" said the teacher. "Please-er-pleasto Then suddenly William Giles screwed my wlsh-er-t- s be your husband!" he blurted out. up his face and broke into howls. Tears poured down his face and London Answers. dripped off his whiskers. "What's up? Hush, man!" those Bullet Meets Bullet him urged. But Giles continearest So many bullets flew through the nued to and at last burst out: howl, sir In both directions in large battles me I feel wuss an 'er be "Let of the great war that some of them were bound to bump into each other. about It!" London A pair of fighting bullets were picked Need of a Cash Register. up by an English soldier one day after he and his comrades had pushed the Mr. M is not always as regular Germans back several hundred .yards. in his accounts as he might be. In In their perilous journey over No spite of that, however, he was recently Man's land they struck barbed-wir- e enelected to carry the contribution bamuch tanglements with the varied results sket at his church. But there was men, the from Bhown. opposition, particularly various to him juggle who had known To Insure Control. other accounts over which he had had Edith I don't see why they need 'so charge. Finally the grocer voiced his think many rehearsals for the Sophia objection In this way: "I don't basket that him carry we'd let better Strongnrm and Percy Pinfeather wedaunless we have a cash register ding. Bet'.e That's so they won't laugh ttached to It." when she promises to obey him. What Better? A shoal of herrings Is often five or He What Is your highest ambition? six miles in length and two or three In She Six feet one and just released breadth. -Gargoyle. WILSON WROTE MOST OF TREATY President Prepares Greater Portion pf Document Presented to Huns. Purls. President Wilson personally write the greatest portion of the treaty of pence with Germany, It was reliably learned on Thursday. American peace officials pointed to this fact in reply to queries from correspondents what they thought of Count von Uroekdnrff-Itantzau'- s appeal to the American executive In extolling tl)e fourteen points during ft! speech at Versailles ou May 7. When the suggestion was made to the president that the (iernmns seemed to convey the Impression they were accepting his leadership, Mr. Wilson hither Impatiently shrugged his shoulders H&d indicated plainly that he did not v'it the Germans were doing nr planning. Ho Is said to have reminded his associates that he mnintuincd today what he maintained when America entered the war: "Germany must pay to the uttermost of her ability. Site started the war; she must pay the debt." imi In Russia as in the whole rest of Europe. Kill the fl S0I4 1 Washington's several hundred yeomen (F) celebrated the' change from navy blue to their attractive summer cos'umes by staging a drill which was reviewed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, actln, secretary of the navy. Tbat same night the temperature reached 35 degrees and the winter costumes cumo back. Mr. Roosevelt is the civilian with a cane. There's a Reason' Two Sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c. |