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Show SP FOR News Notes SICK WOMEN f' Vegetable Restored the Thousand. Round frpgUYork. Mrs. G. Cchaeffer SL( wa8 ln a run. down condition and could not do her housework. She could not Bleep at night. Her story is not an unusual one. Now Heg-Brooxy- Thousands of find women them-selv- es ln a similar condition at soma time- in their lives. - "I found your advertisement ln ruy letter box." wroto -Kr,.,..nnn nnn took ivaia n.. Sham's Vegetable Compound and ?!is- - Hegmann also took ,Trp!ief" Herb Medicine and fi, E rmlihara'B If, e Finkhain's Pills for Constipa-fen- . She says. "I wiili Bwd results. 1 recommending your medicines to I know who have symptoms the I J!, as mine, and toYouothers whom may .use my k it will help. 7ement a3 a testimonial, and I will !rwe--n- y letters sent to me by women rto would like information regarding Y, v-- medicines." jour fkere are women w'taps in your town L tetters similar to in your state who have writr this one telling Lv.lia E. Pinkham's Vege-abl- e Compound has helped them. Medicine Company, Th9 Pir!:hai.i una J'as?.. will gladly furnish other ,0me'a with' these names upon request. 5 UBS INFLAMED f .YB Mu.iUI.I, !'' ptiii-it- ' .am.,:.' : a Privilege to Live in Utah pTnkham' EL 0HHOHllWHl0-,v- BOISK- - Assurance has been given Idaho onion growers and shippers that Senator Frank It. Gooding will make every effort to induce President Coo lidge and the tariff commission to put an emergency tariff on onions, accord ing to a telegram received here by the chamber ot commerce in response 'o a message sent him asking for his cooperation. CEDAR CITY -- Road" in southern t'tah, and the improvement program being carried on. won the praise of E. C. Finney, assstant secretary of the Interior. Mr. Finney is reluming to Washington, U. C Irotn '.ion national park, where he vUited his son in la and daughter. Superintendent and Mrs. E. T. Scoyen. HLACK FOOT Farmers near the Fingal beet dump I wo miles northwect of Aberdeen, have formed Uie Fingal Potato (irowers' asoclation. Otticers of the association ire as follows: Presitlent. H. L. Lowe: secretary, Men monds. Other members of the new C. Johnson; manager, A. ffi. McCtv organization are. Otto (1. Kisser, R. J and Dick Slaugh, Hen C. Johnson, Jackson AlcOhey, A. K MeClyoinnds. II. L Lowe and L. II Phillips. A. G. IllTHF.SNE - Contractors Young & t'o.. who nave the contract for building the road front Duchesne to Dead Ox liat, nine and lhree)ttar ters miles, are making god progress, having completed (lie grading of abo'it half the distance. The rock crusher The will be in operation .his week. contractors are niakiii? every effort to finish the project before winter. SODA SPRINCS Members of the Caribou County Hampshire Sheep club are to have an exhibit a thefr sheep in Del Panting huMding, S.xla Springs, recently. The .rr.unty commit sinners have shown that they are bucking the club work by offering premiums for the five classes to be shown. The First, 3; prtzes will be as follwos: second. $2; third. $1. Ribbons will be given to the fourth and fifth winners. HEBKR CITY Opening of the upper Provo river highway extending between Kantas and Mirror lake Wed nesday was announced ') E. C. Shepherd, supervisor of the Wasatch forest. The work of completing the road which was done entirely .rom forest funds as a forest development project. h;is taken five years. The road was built to make accessible a great stand of timber. BOISE -- Noxious weeds are not confined any one county ot wed inn of Idaho, according to C. II Allison. Field Agronomist and State Seed Coinnils sinner.-othe I'niversity Extension Service, who has neeti conducting weed control demonstrations through out the southern and eastern part ot the state. The fnur most persistent perennial weeds: .Morning glory. Can uda thistle, while top or hoary cres and Russian knapweed are present Id.iho a majority of Southern In The patches vary in me counties from a square rod to a considerable acreage. branded mer LAKE-l't- ah SALT chandise to the approximate value ot in25.0aO.0itO was produced In l2t'.. Hnd during the year Utah Industrial work ers received more than $50.UOO.noO in wages. AMERICAN FALLS- - Plans for the dedication of the American Falls dam and reservoir, setond largest artificial com body of water L. America nnd pleted at a rout of fS.ntui. i. rwive been completed. nd will occupy the entire day on Septemhei 2S. TKEMONTON "I feel sure that the coming cslon of congress will pas an appropriation ol IMii.nnO for Ihe construction of dykes necetcary t.i make the Bear River hay one of the Krent bird preserves ol the country." I lav Id II Madsen. stale fish and cum said Wednesday on re coninilsl.-ner- . a from l"P to the north"" turning where he attend-- 'l a national confer enre of fih am: game cmimiiioners Steles. of the eleven WcM.-rreceived here will be POISE Bids .la Tor the roninntien of Septi-iiibe- r feet wo enm r te bridk s "ach twent trail old highwa on iieton the lotiR, poith ot Payette, 'he hilf iiu of high The r..i ways announce ot the two tirt.lg" whH li wiH span lr rlgi.th'ti canals is fount.. PROVO -- Th'Mlnntlil: of people ff..m every sec tion of lh" coutitv Untied r.iir. From early in the morn I he crowd beesn n artve and lr Dar cei:tlnuel ihronchoin the day fernoon the auto in i nt"st of the irnftlr to the fair came no great tint 'f lb" rnU fnlverstiy avenue one m road me road cm!.iim lec -- Head Noises Deafness RELIEVED B Y LEONARD EAR OIL Birlt of Ears" INSERT IV NOSTRILS Ttuk Pries All UniOTsM. -- DEAFNESS" At at T.jif LO LEOVAIia, INT., U a request. FIFTH AVE. X. T. TO Barbed Wire Cuts Try Harford's Balsam of Myrrh For tat) bid for ftnt bottla IT sot tulud. AU daalsr. Books In 192S of I lie economic upheaval, books -- only 403 fewer than In published last year In the site In IZTM llCi-w- ere According to the Pub- ": u'.tr, the effect of the was to reduce the ;t!ir.il iir!r of Imm.!;s Issued In May to W. t ct: pared wiih 1,r.02 ill May, iC !: :i in June ap.:rt of Ike. was relcaed. If the iiji Cmo.i last fix i!."ii!tis of cadi l. year are it lie found that GYMd v i.p,.,i in v;c?. as compared : '.".. T.'lh r. !Ti in "Tills Increase ::;. ilu circular, "that. :!vrn n... economic peace that feems u.. year will prove to .h: t 1 lull; p. r vear." FrltMi !' coin-i-rci- 1 as Glen's August Flower i'tnnj ;ixatlvo, and liai been In use tl. y. :irs fur tli relief of .n, lii nnd slmllnr utom- h (iF- -r lii). A. trial will convince ra cf I'm mirlt. 30c and 90c bottlea. t tnx;y At con-itipa- !1 O. O. Ina, Green, foodlury. N. J. Popularity Foe to Braint Tlie rMMin that popular colU'Ke !. tmt net rh high marks as ntliii Ikm.i iii u ,,rins not, ns ronimonly that they do not rare v.rt, in linrd, hut that they are Wm'Vc!, i'lT Ju- -t t;tj.' lower In Itrnln power, ... w, ii, Sheldon of tests ii t i! fnlvernlty of Clilcngo. Iliiw.ur. I.rtilns nnd outsliiiidlnit to po together. Th J4'"ii !' .it liirso iMMHed nu n runts .in r i. oi. bhiiity thnn thin men. 'it In Kiholnrshlp and Inlclll-mm- . .I'. ircd tn havi Hume flip-!-r- t t tru !!. , ft.-.- Ma en I The curiously pathetic figure of a worn-ou- t pitcher has walked through the New York Yankee camp. Stanley Coveleilde, who joined the club for a trial, convinced himself that he cannot do the Yankees any pood and has gone to his home in Slianiokin, Pa., because he Is honorable, lie did not seek to conceal the fact that his pitching arm Is bothering him again. He might have done so and stalled, somehow, for weeks on end, a V but that Isn't his way. He simply told Miller llugglns he was through nnd went home. It was only a very few years ago that Coveleskie was one of the best, and certainly one of the smartest, of nil the big league pitchers. He was with the Indians then. Tris Speaker thought he was through and tradci Vim to WashingV X A ton, where he pitched Hucky Harris' team to their second pennant In P.VJo, winning 20 games and losing only 5. Last year he was not quite so good, yet he managed to turn in 11 victories against 11 defeats. I lis service with the Washlngtons ended recently when, unable to throw a ball more than 15 feet, lie drew his unconditional release. Ills trial with the Yankees was a challenge to that fate he had thwarted three years 0 ago. Coveleskie, even in appearance, Is of the older school of prounmistakably Stanley Covelesxie. fessional ball players. It was not In a mood of utter hopelessness that Coveleskie quit the Yankee camp, for hope dies hard with the stout hearted. He thinks that A long rest and carcfui treatment will rid his system of the infection caused by his teeth which Is the basis of the trouble he. has had with his arm and that next sprite; ho will be able to demonstrate all over, again his usefulness to a major league club. The clmucos, unhappily, are years again:. t him for numerous reasons. One Is that he Is thirty-:dold now. Allot Iter Is that he has pitched nearly ir.0 games In tlte majors. g The following dates have been for various definitely in Amsterdam, Holland, In S: Hockey, May 17 to L'ti; football, May 117 to Juno IS; weight lifting, July 28 and 20; light athletics, July 20 to August fl; fencing, July 20 to August 11; wrestling, July :!0 to August 5; modern pentathlon, July 31 to August 4; sailing, August 2 to 0; rowing, August 6 to 10; cycling, track racing, August 5; swimming, August 4 to 11; boxing, August 7 to 11; riding, August 8 to 10; gymnastics, August 8 to 10; basket ball and la crosse, August 7. jv fixed events 1!)-'- V Thirty Years Ago g BasUetball Is taken more seriously than football in the state of Indiana. u-- 1 le s tjiectatorn. Team Tiny Roberts, former Oglethorpe grid Mar, Is fighting under the man ngemenr of Walk Miller. - !' ll. !f IlllS rh.'IPCi'd as si.oii ns she heard tliut was i Jill- - rn II M" t MH' :. script. t. i :!.l. (i,..v the llmlis of run "..It. trntt n nmn'n hi in heyoim CHILDREN CRY FOR "CASTORIA" nt IIOISE ted Cl.llilrcn of All Ages .t,., 'a ,., ft. h,,i i : " ( " ' " llililir' nver f.-- iitnl 'i'Mirj-- , lin CuHtorln ."k) jrars t" re diil Irrn of Coiisllpa wind Colic and I'iar "J'lnj reverlsline!s nrl.lna reculatlnif tin and, :"cl Ilnwcls, olds Hip nrAmi f fond; giving natural iilerp lr N:t!i, ''!. nature of ire .rn d hf" 'r. innouttced from aclvl.es f.itnHtxd h'm durlntt his recent "rip t' Minnap-iliCAl.DWELty C nirsrts and rrr( r i ! Innd-'wifaide acreptnen's or (he ditrb t urlKatirtn Hlacli Cunym of lhi Work for hy ar now available Inclu-on nt the pro.lrt. the Boveirnx the contrn (bin of th prop' d lti t,.l(,.e-- i ilm on the Payette river, omni'Uitcd until after fiu will nm ti r ii t rtR tb- - litl l Itl lit- nl ot Prr mrm-nt. hern mtttrm I'd lo the " s.ilntied ,o to the ttie n.(ow to rs Tc- - ntlv hy the re U u. "HU I IttVl ILtMt, III K M tl.,rt iw ,. S. I 1 r-- Midhlpiu:in Michael Bagd'itiovlteh. lass r.f has been rdeefed cap y crew. tain of Navy's nr-lt- On the roof of a New York build Ing will be built a H'Vlmle gulf course soon, the first of Itf kind In America. e .'. k.t, Ulf, -1 4 e : '. ''" '.- ' e then- - Is no standard aii , i fut! Theodore (Tiny) blooded Choctaw Indian, who Marred nt Inci te laM e.'ti ti for the IPel el' team, lias deel.I.i) to enter" I he pro ring lis n heavywel.dit lioxer ii' ' who elitnlnati d flem g r:;- - " Elm In the fiajbir td titttat-'- tr legs, Harry . ton V won the lratisiuli.-!sltp- hli four limes f rhainpi-'t- l In ve.-sb'n- . i berl't B"i. rdnff In Sun Ed w Inn, regard. il tl otie ef (he Iwojenroll rolls ef the year ns Leen a Id to W. Avrill llarrinfm "f tie Ard'tt Partus slnbh' by Wi!l' beM I Sl i..: . n I pl.oio fhi.wa Alt? The prb'e w.ts repot' !r.:tli' Mi'irpfl Klte-rr- . Indian the .Witl tdomled rf Irib', whu will c.ipt.i.n the lli'U-!- i rd to he 7,,.l! hi t!.M y nr. 'lie InstHute foo'l.all In I an r the Mr. I'.rlsbnti" Wiitits kimw wh llii'l..!! ItiMiiute I S:.i'c-!tl ntel In Ititi IlL'etit fe. pt.. v! priy r t'lt'li u f!e I'tc'i fi!o.. . a ftlr.i- - fi .!!. The rn fotbi:ll t'-- n wetit lliroiu'ti nil lal b.ltnrs n l''fetit. a r r. wr'h'!!l ' teiiMMI ;::' b.i'ly Is that H ev .1 . rt 1e rr.tt'e ihiie rrtti't enedi tnt ttientrry e ts to co prtomd. l oofor.!! an e Vmn I Kan Champion cparlCPlitgs TOLEDO. OHIO I lt her. and Frank Repp. Wallace, shortst.ip of the Ireeiebiirg Generals of the PciiiimI. :.li!ll league, have been Sold to the 'rool.lyn Iod?ers. Glenn Bin I.) '!rtr C titlleji.S, .el;ee !,e M!e In 1'ie I "'!td ")t V ill the E:"'',''. e'p will le ni I'd n t' l;i" !,.. rit'ttdic det.iittiK t,t rnd ii :it I are I'I'k 1y. n tie re l,n hnni: r.-nn Inrliicini ti f r tl,e f i t iii fi'tiM lii t""'l L'trfi" si l ind a d- f. Irttf the t,t.-,'lt.'ttle J;in folt.L lnei.1, f rnrr 'nr i n Id Jilt In I ,!! fade ;iJ The score for .V', hob s In n i)ir l.e I n'ld rero:tit?o. H:f t'llttiey s rTe.t;te. ti I I li e tn. n n f. ftal. w ho f In a rnrd i t I Vt nt Nn Itvllle. T t o b-- InM Artie Nebf, Miiiihpuw pitcher of the Bi rremtly received no-'r.n l !' intiTil ret. e of l is mu-"'as leeti signed bv tho Chicago N.i- ".ni l lencue lentil, "arlr n.i't 'dnare Th y r. rri'"? tiie rel lie- - ileebb'ti f f jtis ef (he Ici'i biO " rt'is a'cd to li b.n ii ' Wellington Life Seprenie barn'nj pr-'- In Pt.itadeiptiia will e Soereme rmirt of Sit. s, Pnl1r.. t'..!on Bed St have pur h:ti' 1 ..eph fioiinl.tr. et: 'ecri yrari r.1. rt ff.i. ffte l;t'f.n loom ef , M . - s Hie erf of l'i ntetvv;i.!i ptie i p..1 rd rnr'Kh of b-- iy f"rl d-- , Two rhert I'. tilers woo frotel-- e to t,;vs bnve v. lep Into onis .i'nt'i! tn'r. tli" net tors Hits te-ir- . ' , ' t'" lerii Shore tetirue, nnd I I tt Inn. p't' her. from rr'lv. '""'''ir? . eli;S ef tho "rCTns "i Cure roiniiii.il teiiM' extracts more solM comfort from life that! genius dues. The Minneapolis tncbnll club of he American Association announces 'he pun base of First Baseman James ft. po.de fre;:i the l'hllndelphl.1 club f ti e American league ymr Care t ree, nn fl. .Liter, lei' : his r'.-r- ' ly th tb pt r ' ' I'ili.:d:l. til.d lie -' ' j I'y, wt o ewn tU i! a be eitjn'i.-lo rse (:n n I ro iit'el r ri,'- Miini.bis thought that If the hereto. eM ': Too Much In "eti'S leatrie Ijle. the Bed Sox would e nbettl In second place, or adjacent "i'miI.v r- - For your protection be iure ftT Champions you buy are in L ti original Champion cartons. Jj Banker Doctor, six months ago you udviscd me to take Up golf to get my mind otf my work. I lector Yes. Banker Well, for goodness' sake, prescribe something to get It hack again. aen were divided lut.i two races. . Chnn;:cs Help ten; clown iitiivcr'ty otlirr 75 Jaik Dunn of the Baltimore Orioles, .ho has been an ardent d"2 fancier "or n number of jears. has been named resident of the Orb del bid Trial club a l.oul'' l.'nle. if, lor F.rJ "Chief Crazy Horse walked with a South Dakota dispatch. ; light limp." J'cihaps his real first name Is t 'barley. n ttj lu.(ser and if ciui analytit tUcxrvdeu This new Giant catcher from the Bermudas Is said to be the goods. He ' nov. s his unions. It )s s?. iil.moiv c jnttruction Apick-ups- A . r they're dependable. Chtimriun it ihe hritrr rrfc plu hecauieol it f Maryland. become In has nrih-rthe Pacitie imrlhueM that mi nr. I.crv nttni athn htis been formed to nr rsree for regular tnuninte.-iitsSo popular f ft, In fair weather or foul, zero nights or rainy days, I have always found that my car starts instantly and performs perfectly with Cham pion Spark Plugs lie core The record fur the Kn::lish channe! swim Is II hours 5 minutes, made last year hy Georges Michel, the Paris baker. V Tlie Doctor Photo shows Mile. Simoiie de l.l riiaiitne, the French woman goH cl.anqiioii, who Is coming lo Anierhu in qmvt u new goliing crowns. Th French champloti Is only eighteen years of age, and has to her credit he championship honors of l'.ngland to add the She Iioh-;ilnl France. and Canadian crowns to ler list. Am-rlc- Denver Is raid to have the loirreM piddle gidf course In the I'lille,! states, measuring C..707 yards In letigth. weigh! f.r golf clubs, modern clubs are di tinctly lighter than those In use in or Bt yenrs ngo, Mmal er.(tioti team tal!..n attorneys. for ratification "f 'I" cenifacls will be held Flldsy. Sept.li.ber 30. A . ,n,N al se.-In thi province of Ontario. a quan Csn.'oU, will J hi th's Seed of eUp'Tt 'or tlty lent! iir of act e.onrnl'O'l'iliet S Web b falfa Prepared for InfanU luiiy ariecalnt by. to build a field gym nasiutn for use of its athletic team I u rir. s the winter m nths. While ...itmd ! - Yale plans n Cxcluilve t'i:il jn'ir wire ct.a-cret- Harvard university may Increase Its stadium seating capacity l.(K to l.WX) for football games. Mile. Susatme Lenglen. the French tennis professional, litis been barred from competition during next yearV Olympic games. P ::s Islands lc "The plan you mentioned for an Island 111 the Atlantic seems quite R. C. "There are feasible," writes plateaus considerably less than a thousand feet deep, I understand, and on one of these a few hundred e old Iron steamships laden with could be sunk. When the surface was reached the space between these ships could be filled Itl with sardine tins, old spark plugs and Thus used safety razor blades. Island stations could he made for aviators to land on. They also could he used to Isolate young fellows who are learning to play the saxophone." French Golf Champion na- North Carolina's stadium Is completed, a full three months ahead of scheduled time. n j Mid-Alla-.t- Horseshoe pitching Is said to he In need of a Judge I.nndls. "Ringers" are being used. A'chie Bell, the New York batilnin-eight, nnd his American seconds were rtartled by th. swelling", melodious Mrnins of n pipe orrati when the "red Into Royal little party was Alb'-r- t hall for the l.Vroitnd bout with Pa!il"ek. P,rltl-- b flhlcr, which IV! I Inst on points. The New Yorkl ers, espeeii'lly Bill, b..l;eil nr'-,:niitnused, wondering what It was nil about. The ortan. often lrnrl by the king rnd queen. Is one of the largest In the world, nnd Is always played at big contests. It bnse was hidden from ti e Americans I y ctiormnifi black nnd white figures for ue In Indicating the rounds, but tome ft its 0.O'O odd pipes reach nearly to the ceiling. not care for organ Bi II says he do.-mu le In the ring. When the decision was awarded to P.aldork. the organ Jolly good felpeeled out "For he's low." but Pell didn't hear this owing to (he cheers of the ",() or more n" Just Dip to TINT, or Boil to DYE . . Pipe Organ Strains for Boxing Bouts Not Liked "All-Arrica- Diamond Dyes Fidel La Barba has deserted the prize ring to go to college. From resin to reason, oh? 0Ki000OKhOOhO)0O0 0000-0-0 vogue In dainty underwear? Keep your oldest lingerie, stockings, too, In, the shade of the hour. It's easy if you only use- a true dye. Don't streak your nice things with synthetle tints. Dye or tint anything; dresses, or drapes. You can work wonders with a few, Inexpensive Diamond Dyes (true dyes). New colors right over the old. Any kind of material. FREE: Call nt your druggist's and get a five Diamond Dye Cyclopedia. Valuable suggestions, simple directions. Piece goods color samples. Or, big Illustrated book Color Craft free from DIAMOND DYF.S, Dept. NO, Burlington, Vermont. Gene Tunney, heavyweight cham pion of the world, broke his characteristic silence nt Dayton, Ohio, recently nnd told some ,r,tMHi news car riers the way to success. Cl'mblm; from n murine who fought for f.'.O a month to the gentleman of the ring with a million-dollavalua tion on his services. Gone Tunnoy's admonition appeared to register. The first bit of advice he gave was not to smoke, because, he said, smoking kills the sppetite ami three square meals n day flie absolutely necessary to proper development. "latrly to bed' was Tunney's sec ond tip. "Never take a ilrlak of alcoholic liquor," was the next Pi line. Fourth In his catechism was this:. "Don't use profane language. It's a vulgarity for cowards only." And lastly; "Have the will to wip and you'll win." Billy Sixty, a qualifier tional amateur meet, Is a Milwaukee sports writer. In the t r J Thirty years tii Jacob Mazer ? was the winner of n bicycle race between Cleveland and Pittsburgh. The cup which Mazer and the other members of the leading team v n was nwurded and put away for future races. None was held, bicycle racing going out of style. The cup was forgotten until the other evening when friends of Mazer, who had obtained It recently from its donors, presented It to the veteran athlete nt a banquet given In his honor. enDid you know that a Ilfttvn-cenvelope of Diamond Dyes will duplicate any delicate tint that may be tin Gene Tunney Tells Boys Right Road to Success "; Man Gets Cup Won S S A New Slip OOO 0000000000000000000000 la? i. ZOW? Dates Have Been Fixed for Olympic Coveleskie Man of Honor t . ;T ft.i Vft!'y Js" |