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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH Nervous Disease Off ten Shakespeare's Writing Tells of Fated Worry Accompanies Greatness HANFORD'S fyprn JLaoor uay SoMdqiry TW ."V And , in M&tm4 rw mm fan! kMtW i niuj M tmiUi. AM 1 tm (U ceased to whirn I can rest. My name i&Jg. Ilhnn me everv tower nf fnmplt And, at my fashioning, eafgreaTMha, that has lent magic to our modem da& Came into king. Upon my shoulders re The burden of the running of a world. lam the rock that must sustain it all I build your cities, after which bndgJ0 Z All their improvements alld lay themfsW. un ipihtcn vour commerce tri7ci oearmjfem g And then the ships Out of great timbers J have bull And overlaid their hulls with ofsteell , Labor, grew the food that must sustai :nfs4?J h'fe in your body, vigor in yc brain.ftm I ' None of Shakespeare's works In the poet's own handwriting are now In existence, but there are In existence books which belonged to Shakespeare and in which he wrote. These two conclusions have been reached by lr. Samuel A, Tannenbauni, Shakespearean authority. Doctor Tanneiiltaum has made a close scrutiny of the six indubitable specimens of Shakespeare's handwriting; the three sig natures in the will In So;ne;et bouse and on the three documents, one on each at Guildhall, British museum. and public record office, lie demon strates that the poet's handwriting shows characteristics that belong to sufferers from angina pectoris, and that the poet died of this disease, brought on,, probably, by domestic worries, his younger daughter having married a man unworthy of her. Piles, Corns Bunions, Chilblains,etc. Mkn A pause, just fo I wheels have fPitf The Balsam of Myrrh For I Without me all froutd reach an thjmttesdfif, llii f mm AVOm wi iwil Salve BtHABariut,Yrkatjr For SORE FE 20 iftttmt ym tor froa Alksll or t h r Irritation. Tht old ittnpU remedy that bringi comforting relief is bmu lie, U druggUU EYES VEE YEARS haarlem oil hss been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. Blestw theyoy-struk- Money Making Gind at Home. Siiare or full time. Men, Women. No experience necessary. Send 30c for sample and full information. H. E. Gillis, Box 336. Oakland. Calif. achieve; J J Bufshould rdtef-- ShoulJLaJioSf who would run the world? lJ Could Fashion and her eager devotees, & Society, Money, and such folk as these Keep the world turning f No, it must be me, Labor! j4nd when Labor ends There culminates all ibmenss in the world. iritii ton suspended, f Ccpmgbt Western Newspaper Union. W. D. Pennypacker l ).1 shoulder to shoulder with their fellows and those who travel their own RESPITE FROM TOIL road careless of whether it parallels the pathway of their fellow workers. "Some of the labor organizations Labor s Holiday Has Special have abandoned regular labor demonadstrations, parades, meetings, Significance. dresses, In the belief that such expenditure of time, effort and money Is By WILLIAM GREEN, wasteful. This is a serious mistake. President A. P. of L President William Green believes Men and women marching shoulder to shoulder typify impressively the purLabor day ought to be observed as labor's day, and not Just like any other poses and unity of the labor moveSuch parades are an educationment holiday. He bglieves this day should avenue al be by which public thought a for that labor, particularly day celebrations should have outstanding and opinion may be more forcefully directed to the consideration of the aslabor characteristics. What President Green believes Is pirations, hopes and principles of the . . . labor movement. ..i "mi ii.uuor aay. is sometning greater "It must not be forgotten that no and deeper and more sincere than a movement remains stationary. human mere g time. It Is more The labor movement must either go fPilcus that a roller-coastday. forward, or it must lag backward. The nays President Green : spirit of fellowship is the life of the "Do the men and women of labor labor movement All life must be Intend that Labor day be observed as nourished, or it dies. The yearly gathmere holiday or used for personal ering on Labor day, the contact of convenience, or have they considered worker with worker, the enthusiasm or are they considering how best they of all working together in a demonmake it naj enthusiastically demon- stration of the power and might of labor as a civic as well as an economic force, stimulates fellowship, brotherhood, good will; renews inspiration; gives a deeper insight Into the meaning and scope of the labor movement. "It Is my earnest hope that in every city, town and hamlet in our broad land. Labor day will always be an g day, one long to be remembered." ,. merry-makin- epoch-makin- Labor Unions Facing Problems of Society William "fntive of labor's unity, labor's labor's hopes, aims, purposes, day belon?9 to h( w'orkins fwple of America. It Is for the men tDd women of labor to demonstrate Jir after year Us value and signifl-ncThose outside the labor move-"'H- it are nrone to a rnnslrternhla rle- "ee ro test its strength and virility k tl. p way In which Labor day Is ob- rvt'l. Labor flnv veaa mndo tin. Jial institution by the workers who "wied you. You owe it to them and 0 the future to do your nart In ner-;"tuiitinff this Institution by appropri- e. "The first Sfondav of Rpntomhpr of Pfb yenr tha tantnm ichliMon ol. in the mining shafts are closed the blacksmith's anvil is cold, niachinlsf'a Iptho la nnlot Inhnr a holiday. And not only organ- u inhnr but all labor, for the benefl- n' laws the nnrfmpnt nf whlph fa P"f.... L uiroujrn tne eirons or organ- lnlmr. affect alike the organized 'be unorganized; those who stand fs -- ... The great economic power of labor unions has somewhat deadened old sentiments. The position of wage earners today Is Incomparably better than it was 40 years ago. The laboring classes fighting for their rights have become indistinguishable In a common mass of humanity, all fighting for he best way out of the problems which confront them all as a whole. Mr. Green's demand for "an abundant life a life of spirof freedom, of with leisure, recreitual beauty ation and material blessings," marks the chasm which separates him from those leaders who 40 years ago were ftehtine for what might be called "the living wage." The chasm is an advance and the plea Is reasonable. But securlns Its fulfillment demands not merely the success of the organized labor movement but the success of society as a whole, In which organized labor must find Its place as a constructive force. There are many abuses to be eliminated. But the problems of the present are not altogether the problems of :, injustice ; they are the problems of human incapacity. New York Herald-Tribun- ... Grn. 75. Pat. Product, 100 I'ses in Every Home, Store and Garage. Used in the White House and V. 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The god ot hens is still placated with special offerings In villages close to Moscow, wizards are asked to cure Illnesses by applying toads to the skin of the sufferer, quacks and voodoo men conduct a thriving trade, and many other dark and dismal magics persist, in spite of the active educational work of the government. I!if ! everyuingLabor - thrst-inAfdsTo- f Truth About the Petrel dragging plows through the first furrows in the fields to prevent evil spirits blighting the crops may be seen within short distances of Moscow. AmhitiiiUH I am Evil Eye on Crop Women correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. Thieves recently violated the sep ulchre of King Louis XI at Clery, France, carrying off precious jewel3 valued at $100,000. It is entirely possible for a person to be neurotic, that is, have a nervous affection that gives rise to strange obsessions, and still lead a good life, even a great one, asserts P.renda Ueland In an article in Liberty, In proof of her assertion she cites several famous examples of men who became great in spite of abnoi nullities. "Oliver Cromwell, lord protector of of England, she points out, "had violent attacks of bad temper and once had a vision in which a woman of gigantic stature prophesied that e would be the greatest man in England. "Goethe," she continues, "wrote uiuoh of his poetry while In a state somewhat resembling somnambulism and had periods of depression with hypochondrias and suicidal tendencies alternating with periods of extreme joy. Years of Ditcretion "How old are you?' asked Farmer Corntossel. "Twenty-one,- " answered his boy, Josh. "Old enough to vote!" "Yes, dad. Rut I haven't any more Idea than you about which, way I ought to toss the ballot." 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Log racing, which Is really "coursing," nnd which Is undergoing a great revival in this country, Is one of the oldest sports. As far back as A. D, 150 there was an elaborate treatise describing what in all essentials was the sport as it Is today. Yet before this we find inscribed on ancient ruins not only the hound of the chase, but what without question is the forerunner back to Elizabethan times. "I'm thinking of a trip to Europe." "IJeally, old man, you can't afford that. You're not accustomed to that sort of thing." "I merely said I was thinking of it I can afford to think, can't I?" "No; that's what I mean. You're not accustomed to thinking." Poor Girl! TWO WOMEN |