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Show UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. "That Tired Feeling" Often Forecasts Sickness Public Funeral for Two Heroes of Washington UTAH NEWS REVIEW Uta!i Fire, believed to have been caused wire, near Provo destroyed he Orem cash store at Orem kod badly damaged the residence of tlukn St. Clare Monday. The loss Is estimated at liVKi, which i.s partly korered by insurance. By a vote of approximately five to ne Juab county approved the proposed $22.".00 iKilid Issue for the building f roads. This amount will he duplicated by the federal government, as will flWSm already on hand, thus for road fctring a fund of .$.10,HK Whaa yen zrs V.ni v.iih .ut food out cauie, lack ambition and feel S a defective cloud-Monda- t . v.,wae cf sorts generally, yoa may ba from your avstem circulation sick a for your spelL with f heading straight These symptoms often show the whole system, tiltlB.I Get BSS especially the cloccl, is druggist today,and disordered. about your condition J Don't wait 'till you ere rt Chief Medical AdvW sick in bed. Almost ailment can be ward mM tiiir-.Atlanta, Georgia. ed off if attended to in r-jr- JfsH 4 r .r&t'x!sZ. i f" ev-f-- k-J- Weal t Talce for : Hi t ' ' ' " ,S 7 w ,,, ,, a pood dose of Carter's Little Liver yTakeT&.,ne23foraewnightsafter.TS LArt tit J your system all wast Regulate Your Bowels. I Crowds at the Sylvan theater on the monument grounds at Washington, when the public funeral "as held over the bodies of Vincent 'ii. Costello and Hiram U. Cash, in honor of all Washington heroes who died in the World war The services were attended by Vice President Coolidge. General Pershing, the district eemm'ssiouers and other goveminent and city officials. Mild-asS- ?-- Self-denia- l. MISS ARMOUR TO MARRY Speedy Machine Built in Zion City l'kP:7 ' A lrnp "So you saw the doctor today about ronr Indigestion give up anything?" h yS take as SUgar. Genuine beat tignalurt amau ruu ci:iui uose. omail nice. gr- Neighbors' Lurk ... vonr' rloin.i., """8ier luaj Rao, MI believe she does, hmi Did he ask you to hoven?" iiioirw cue jireicrs uriuge. "Yes, $: Freshen a Heavy Skin With the uutiseiitic, fascinating Cutl-cur- a Security Talcum Powder, aa exquisitely scented convenient, economical face, Yon naturally feel secure J0I skin, baby and dusting powder and know that the medicine you are about t sutake is absolutely pure and contaias u perfume. Kenders other perfumes perfluous. One of the Cuticura Toilet harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer't Swamj Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum). Adv. Itoot, kidney, liver and bladder remedy, The same standard of purity, itreigtli Intolerable Shortage. "Why is she suing him for divorce. and excellence is maintained is tveij bottle of Swamp-RooIncompatibility?" It is scientifically compounded froa "Incoine-patibility- , I should say." A Feeling cf i t. 11 FRECKLES b the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feelin? ashamed ot your freckles, es Othlne double strength is guaranteed to remove these bomeiy spots. Simply get an ounce of Othlne double strength from your druggist, and apply a little of it night and morning and 70a should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirety. It Is seldom that more than one ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back If It falls to remove freckles. Now t MAROONED FOR THREE YEARS lon City, III., may be slow In somethings but it has a speed v lot of newspaper correspondents. Kdgnr W. Croft, one of the live correspondents of that city, has Just completed a new motorcycle equipped with an airplane propeller which will drive him trom Zion City to Chicago In almost airplane time. His machine has a twin cylinder motor developing about 1" horse power, has motorcycle wheels, is braced like an airplane, has upholstered Bents for two, elaborate propeller shields, and an auto steering wheel with universal Joint. Veteran of the Navy Is Destroyed l.oiita Armour, only daughter of M nnd Mrs. .1. Ojiden Armour of Chicapv. and Jdin J. Mitchell. Jr., who will ! married on June IS. Iioth of then were active during the war, Mr. Mitchell being in the aviation service and sustaining injuries. The wedding will ultimately unite two of Chicago's gre-i- t . fortunes. Marooning occasionally brings about a modern Crusoe; just as ii did with Alexander Selkirk, who was 111 ashore at Juan Fernandez, and adventures gave Defoe the foun ution for "Robinson Crusoe." The trading schooner, Queen Charlotte. ; assing a small island of the Marque- - s fti the South seas, landed her boat to investigate the smoke of a fire, as ii was understood the island was tin habited. Here was found a United S.aes seaman, who had been put ashore with three shipmates by their captain, on account of their mutinous conduct. The three others had -- lied. Lut the man from Connecticut had contrived to live on the fish he caught, and the breadfruit and coconuts and other products which he could gather. When rescued after three years' loneliness, his utensils consisted of great shells, and two cups which he possessed, nfude from the skulls of his vIi-;s- i WASHINGTON x IN LONDON ttK WXr 3, V- If 1 All's Well. "Is the drama going back?" "I think not. Chorus girls seem as shapely as ever." 1 X vegetable herbs. It is not a Btimulant and is taken a teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relievini and overcoming kidney, liver and bla- troubles. A sworn statement of purity every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's dder ia itk Swanp-Root- . If yoa need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug itora in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cents to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. for 1 sample bottle. When writing be lure tti mention this paper. Adv. NOT WHAT THEY LOOKED Sailor's Long Period of Loneliness on Audience, Like Readers cf Small Island Located in the Wanted What They Had South Seas. Used to Getting. FOR Novels, Been of iUe Dr. William Lyon Phelps said at a dinner in Philadelphia: "The average popular novelist and his audience are very, very well, reminds me of a story. "rAn oldtlme music hall artist turntd up, after some years of absence, In a certain provincial town where he had once been a great favorite. H II bulwent on In his usual make-ured nose and so forth expectlnj a grand reception, but all his effort! were received in gloomy silence. " 'What's the matter with 'em7 to said afterward to the stage manager, and he dashed a tear from his ey. Have they forgotten old Bill? --' 'No. Bill, they ain't forgotten jot,' said the manager In a kindly Tolca 'No, it ain't that, but you've changed, You're tellln' the your Jokes about. one about the star boarder ahead of the one about the limburger, and It p bous upsets 'era.'" Won't Do. "We must not wlnu at the law . "Particularly when it is personlflef In a lady judge." XX 11 -- 1 Made Just tolbur'Eiste n Scene during the burning of the naval millt'a training ship Granite S:nH' at New York. The vessel was commissioned as the U. S. navy wars, and frigate In ISIS, was in service In the Civil and Spanish-Americawas used as a receiving ship during the Wo. ld war. in the Hudson n American Flyer Escapes From Russia tlWTOWilliirirMnrrr (TOBbsktssj ;f!v 5, A pnoTograpn 01 tne tu'on;:e nusi o Georjre Washington l,y Tmnk Onlwav I'artridire, which was unveiled M:iy lit' in St. Paul's cathedral in London at a gift of an Atnor-icasociety. .Sim ilar busts are to c prescnte.l tl) tli, city ot Livcipool and Sulgrave mano' ti e ancestral home or tl.e Wahln-tonsI And Always the dame ou secure uniformity of meal- strength and flavor in your time drinlL,by the portion used. TPOSTOM FASTTRAVEUNG (instead of coffee or tea) ....... rnr Via inciuc J mscant-t- !ei Cathedral to Seat 27,000. The Roman Catholic cathedral now fcullding in Washington will cost it is designed to accommodate 27,000 people. J 2: y Wcman Receives High Honors. A woman is the recipient of the first honorary degree of master of arts to be conferred by Hoone uniThe versity at Wuchang, China. woman thus honored is Miss Mary Elizabeth Wood, who for 20 years has been in- - charge of the university library. nron ft, W : work. Edward J. rickering, a former stock broker of Salt Jjike, plunged to his. Jeath from the window of a doctor's JTice on the clgih floor of a building in Shrcveport, l.a.. according to press Jispatchos received. If Is not known definitely whether he fell or jumped from the window. The oiling of a number of pools and ramps in various parts of the city Will take place within the next few days by the city health department, according to the announcement of Commissioner J. It. Wan! of Ogdcn. It is believed wth the' immediate oiling of the pools that the moscjuito annoyance wil le climated. The Wellsville canyon road at Logan washed out In many places by a night, and travel for time was obstructed, Thursday however, a large force of men was placed to work, and the road became passable In a few lours. According to Commissioner William Murray, the road will now be Liude as good as it was before. Thi Kev. A. V. Hound, reperesenting the Huh club at Mi. Pleasant appeared before the city council Saturday evening to silicit the aid of the city council in properly advertising Mt. Pleasant in particular and Sanpete An appropriation county 1 general, was made and will be used in directing more tourists to southern Utah beauty spots through Mt. Pleasant. The St. tieorge Commercial club took the Initiative In a clebrntloii for the opining of the new deel bridge across A the Santa Clara crock at Veyo. foinmittee was appointed to arrange r a holiday here so tiat all could go to Veyo, arrange for the band going, and prepare a program, the committee to work with the Knterprise Commercial club in Inviting the rest of the County to participate. K'.ute Treasurer, V. 1). Sutton left Salt Idike Wednesday for New York tufc'ng with him the small sum o;' J,r00,000 in bonds, to which lie wll. alta.-ids signature after arriving in the big metroiMills making them worth their face value in real money. These bonds were authorized by the Inst State legislature for tne building of icn I roads, and to clear up indebtness Incurred by the lust state administration. litet thinning is at Ms height In tin Tay-o- n district. Almost all of the youngsters in (he city over the age of 6 years are engaged in the work. The method emphiyed by a large percentage of the fannew is that of contracting to J ha older boys who do the blocking, they la turn employ children between the ages of fl and 15 to Jo the thinning. The work is being dor. almost entirely by local labor. Preupects are for splendid crop In thi '.Icinlty. Iniensefied iwoduetir.n in the smelt tr of Utah is nssimti by the promis f a reduction in the railroad rat from $2U per ton to f V$.."t per ton fron Utah smelting point to New York, with the usual differentials to Haiti-mor- e and other Atlantic seaboarl points. Ore producers will also be enabled to open up their properties when the new rate becomes effctlve, for the reason that the smelters will restore the old rates which were in effect prior to August of 1!- -0 Au appropriation of $50,(X() to purchase land adjoining the federal build-ta- g at Salt Lake City with a view to future enlargement is carried in the deficiency bill as it passed the senate Saturday. This amendment was secured by Senator Smoot, and is Identical with his amendment to the sundry civil bill which the house last session !te fused to accept. The senator will make a fight in conference to have this appropriation retained, for If it fails, the option on the property will expire. Bankers of Utah, members of the 'Vt&h State Hankers' tissocation, will meet at Provo June 17 anil IS at what many of them believe will be the most session ever held in the Important 'state. Charles II. Harton, managing ifiee president of the National Hank ot Commerce and president of the banker's association announced the da:es for itlie convention. The executive com 'jBiittee of the association, Mr. Harton said, has outlined a program of bus! sessions and social affairs which jwill be most notable. The pressing sub. jjeet of financial needs of Utah will b 'given thorough discussion by tpialilief leaders among the bankers. Any doctor wiU tjne. wv. r I 5 V t fl by measuring the v powdered 1 4 1 : v. .y.vv;.. ,..w... : Postum with a teaspoon, the o placing m contents a cup, then adding not water. Bet ttv fr :yv..vv ...-- & miivi Capt. Meriara C. Cooper f.f Jacksonville. Fla.. a member of the Kosciuszko quadron. who wns ohot down In Russia by Bolshevik troops, and who since that tVme has been a prisoner Li "Uosl-ow- , Russia, is reported to have made his escape Into Riga. The photogmph shows Captain Cooper before making U attack on Ruwlac troops which results In his capture. y aSwl'S vW Pred Ludlow dm itig ins motorevcl at the reconl speed of 112 m les an hour at the liev-r- ly Mills speedway Lm Angeles. Ti e photosmph i'. cons dered us remarkabie as the speed In ' mi oInstant Q ; postum nerves and digestion There's a Reason Kadfby Postuni Cereal Chs.. Battle Creek, Hich ; |