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Show THE VAST C MAKE UTAH if v PROSPEROUS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1916. N, IKeDSTO QTOR ;V CM HERALD-TIEPUBLTCA- W 1 . ' 1 PVIQE, 1 Batcrersanswered 4 TheZr.questions - - below are the symptoms or general Inarecharacter, and the answers diseases given v. Ill in any case of similar naapply ture. Those wishing further advice, free, mav address Dr. Lewis Baker. College Ellwood Sts.. Dayton. O., liklg.. College stamped enenclosing self addressed for reply. Full name, and advelope must be given, but only initials dress or fictitious name will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. cadomene tablets, forces. Three-grai- n tubes with full dipacked inaresealed recommended in all such rections, cases. "D. V.. G." writes: "My rheumatism is getting worse all the time. I am getting so stiff that it makes It very toard for me to get around." Answer: Do not worry about your rheumatism, as that can be very easily the following: Get controlled using the ingredients named at the drugbystore mix thoroughly and take a teaspoonful and again at bedtime and at meal time soon be entirely relieved you should rheumaof that disagreeable disease, tism. Purchase 2 drams of iodide of potassium; I oz. of wine of colchicum; 4 drams of sodium salicylate: 1 ox. 1 oz. comp. escomp. fluid balmwort: sence cardiol, and 5 ozs. of syrup This has satisfied thousands and I am sure it will you. C. J. Tt. asks: "Can I safely reduce my weight, and how?" d Answer: "Go to na drugand get arbolone tabgist lets In sealed tube with complete directions. Take as directed, and you should soon feel the relief you desire. Many of my patients report quick results without any harmful action -- Miracle of Finance Wrought by Brigham City Man -- Cultivating Strawberires. well-stock- ET OUTLOOK EXCELLENT Eastern Financiers Sound Optimistic Note Regarding Prospects for National Plenty. Mrs. Belle C. writes: "I am informed I have kidney trouble and that It that Is fast approaching a serious stage. What would you prescribe?" A J Answer: If your symptoms are the "ST wli.it may be accomplished In the v.Ay rf making a living, with usual. ones, such as puffs under the eyes, swelling ankles, scant, copious or possibilities of accumulating a com-peten- cy for life intensive In Utah. Is beincrby demonstratedfarming by a.a pioneer farmer of Ijrlchara City, town of !",') prpi located fifty-eigtitles north rf salt Lake. Ceor.-- e W. Craghc:;d. a scientific Gardner, a man wtt'i one or two acres or "in right the kind of Jand planted to his j t strr.wbrry can not only make an living for himself and fara-1- I . but may actually become rich. The Is situated on a oval crave I lown nank sawed out of thegreat adjacent mountains and deposited to & depth of I'D') re! by the waters of Box Jo to creek. EMer The lan. Is warm In day time and from frosts at niht fcv noC protected turnal breezes from the mountains. Vrnr'n Kiprrlmrnt. Mr. set an Last J.ut year hls Prince Albert acre toCranhail eihth jf an which Is declared to be nrrawhwry, it bears bounteously from early spring until the plants are cut down by hard November frosts. As wn as one set of blossoms develop Into berries, a new ret of blooms start from May to No- n u;. and co it vember. During goes of the first year plant-Ithese vines. In Mav. 776. 19l. were sold $73.4 for tjuartsthe local picked and In K'OO says paper. August, plants produced s noquarts, and the hot. weather hal deleterious effect dry upon ihem. They withstand the frosts better than any known variety. "While the recentlocally unprecedented frosts withered to the ground moMMay of the neighbors' patches, Mr. Crachead rejoiced tinder a loss of about only. Last year Mr. Craghead a record of his for little kept each month as follows: Inpatch he July 1X2 cups of strawberries; gathered 2R1: September. 179 October, 116, and In November. 29. The last pickwas on November 9. The second ing third and years are considered the best for strawberries, so it is estimated that from one acre that the seasonal sales should mount Into the thousands of dollar for this luscious fruit. Ileet Crop Irowprct I'oellen. to recent tardy rains, agcre Owing Salt I,ake valley, c;i tin it .61 Inch in the 65 tons to the acre, ir approximately it is calculated that the beet crop of this year exceed I'tah and Idaho willabout 300,000 tons. last year's yield by This would amount to 1.3O.Q0O tons ht de-Mare- s I ever-bearin- g; 1 -- urine, accompanied by headaches, pains. fever, depression, I would advise the immeetc., chills, use diate of balmwort tablets, a very fine remedy for such difficulties, sold in scaled tubes with full directions for self admin 1st rat Ion. James J. asks: "For several months I havo not been feeling well. My skin is sallow, my tongue Is coated, have headache, am sleepless, nervous and bothered with chronic constipation. Please help me." Answer: You need a laxative blood treatment In the form of cleansing three-grai- n sulsulpherb tablets (not conthe tendency to phur). Overcome and your good stipation blood will return. and puregradually health "Poor Nerves" writes: "Is It possible to find a medicine which by its tonic or nutritive powers will bring the glow of health and ambition back to a man who has In the world but health and everything happiness? I am dull, forgetful, ofdespondent. weak, short breath and suffer trembling, more or less with pain in spine and back of head." Answer: Your condition Indicates the need of a strong, harmless tonic nutritive to restore nerve which in turn fortifies and equilibrium, strengthens the organs of nutrition, thus vitalizblood the and new cell ing and tissue to take promoting care of the waste foul-smelli- ng -- ed sarsa-parill- a. it- I - Mmw Ati-gu- st, 1 Si for 1916, which at $3 a ton Is worth Itecent frosts cut down the tender plants In spots this throughout section, but these farms have been successfully replanted- and a bumper crop Is now anticipated. From various parts of the state come second ana tnuu reportsofthat'even visits the frost devastator have not produced the widespread destruction to the early fruits and vegetables as. was when the first frost scare predicted was at its zenith. While damage was great in streaks and the yet in the aggregate it was not spots, as extensive as first reported. nearly nig Tomato Yield. Farmers throughout the state are planning for large yields of tomatoes - te 1 r Service everywhere same purpose. hold your business, by getting your friendship, by bt giving you service. They will see that you use tires in-of proper size, and provide proper flation. They will test wheel alignment, and guard you against tire abuses which you may innocently inflict. This chain of Goodyear Service Station Dealers is a part of Goodyear GOODYEAR - -- 4 policy. ,v-- , - It is a time and advan- money-savin- g given to you over and above the extra mileage built into Goodyear Tires, which makes them go farther and last longer, and so cost you less in the end. You will always know a Goodyear Service Station Dealer by the sign below. " tage (QoOBEAR A TIRES "Tirt Saver" Acc$ori'nare eary noodvnr Tim. Tubtt.and Sen-icDaler$ to get from Gxiyear e .Station k Tire Goodyear re fortified against: g By our feature. Blow-out- s By our Cure. . Loose Treads By Rubber Rivet. Insecurity By our Multi- Ele Braided Piano Wire No-Hoo- Rim-cuttin- No-Rim-C- ut On-A- ir Puncture and Skidding By our Lkmble-Tbic- k Tread. er Ellen J. asks: "Tell me. please, how I can increase my weight and Improve my color. I seem to be aenemlc. weak and tired all the time." Answer: Begin taking three-grai- n hyponuclane tablets with your meals and soon you will feel your strength and gradually your welRht returning and color This is a most improve. effective remedy if persistently used. J. TV: "W. asks: "Can you a reliable treatment to get rid prescribe of dandruff, itching and feverish scalp?" Answer: I know you can relief and permanent resultsgetbyInstant using plain minyol as per directions which yellow accompany each jar. inute Summer Novelties including an elaborate showing and splendid variety of the NEW FADS IN SPOKT WEAKxVBLES, Fabrics and Dress Accessories. "H J Dainty Hew Undermuslins I H 'III IH'I'I 1 WW llll LADIES SILK BOOT Pink OGC Monday at WOMEVS FIBER SILK BOOT HOSE Double heel and toe. Black only. Suits Covers, Combination and Envelope O Chemise Crepe de chine Corset Covers, in Clesh and white, cap and plain sleeve finished, with wide OC lace top DJLaa&9 i S2.00 Oowns. Petticoats. Chemise and Combination Envelope Suits of sheer batiste and nainsook. Dainty lace and embroidery trimmings. All splendid values at $2.00 each Specially priced for J O 90C Monday at HOSE top with white, gray, bronze, black and navy boot Specially priced Pretty lace and embroidery trimmed Garments, made of fine sheer batiste and nainsook. Petticoats. Gowns, corset 30SILKC Regular 50c values KAYSEK'S LOVES- - White, black, pongee and navy. Double tipped TWO-CLAS- P fing-er- DRY GOODS STORE dDJLiO WWW Finished with plain and contrasting extra quality silk, guar- JJ f ruffle, 5ET S3 A ifaW anteed tips KAYSEK'S SILK GLOVES AAIN ST. 222-22- 4 s SecThe vone for Sport Clothes lias made itself felt very prominently in our Ready-to-We- ar tion, where wc arc 'showing great varieties of sport models in specially selected sport fabrics for summer wear and all, are priced the popular Colin way. T STYLO WJ w-i- ll ed d Decoration Day Special Classy white gabardine sport suits and fancy silverbloom combination suits very new and attractive styles Decoration JJay 1 Special Silk Jersey striped pongee sport suits made in the latest styles, belted and sash effects very clever models. Decoration Day Special s. Fancy White and Colored Sport Dresses A most varied collection of new sport Eight Weight $5.95 Wool Skirts . A special . models, in white materials, stripes, comin Jerseys, cotbinations, pongees, etc., and silk fabrics. tons, linens, half silks The assortment is too great to allow Individual description, but we invite all earnest Inspection of these models Mon . of fine quality offering In and black navy gabardines. shepherd checks, broken checks, novelties, stripes, etc., in plaid fine latest Belted materials, and pocket sport styles. An effects. excellent at a special low price. showing all-wo- day - ol . '.. : , . $3.25, $0.95, $13.95, $25.00 PETTICOAT SPECIALS Decoration 69c 98c sateen and gingham Petticoats, new ruffled flounces Special 11.25 sateen Petticoats In black and colors, also fine grade ginghams Special values for QO , silk Petticoats in the new ruffled flounces, all colors, including black, white and changeable shailes Taffeta Xr S3.9S fers to the names of foreign holders America Trade Balance. From Washington comes word that the export trade of the United States to reach nearly 53,000,000,000 promises of the fiscal year, June 30. by the endannounced Statistics today by the deof commerce place exports partment for the ten months ending with April $1,175,000,000 at $3,401,000,000. That is in the same more than sent abroad year. The trade balance period last may exin favor of the United States ceed $2,000,000,000 by the end of the ten months year, the balance fororthe almost double being it$1,679,000,000. was last year. Imports for what the ten months amounted to an increase of $348,000,000 over More raw materials and last year. in the imfewer manufactured articles Increased the percentage of port trade entered the country Tree goods which of duty from 63. per cent to 67.9 per cent. nroker" Views on Peace. In regard to the war outlook, Henry Clew & Co. says: still chiefly "Business interests are The impresdominated by the war. sion that peace is near is gaining in dally. Germany undoubtedly strength desires a settlement if satisfactory UnfortunateJyin terms can be arranged.may be made whlle positive efforts the outlook for immethis direction, Each of the diate success is doubtful. to make upon allies has heavy demands not demands to which she isRusGermany, Britain, to consent. Great likely are on the ascendant of sia and France any degree than at have greater power in a vhe began. Theyto astime since a war full opportunity not yet had their strike seems sume the offensive andwhich it without blow, strongest will not consent to peace. certain theywhile the desire for peace Therefore some preliminary efexists and while withforts in its direction are entirelyoutlook in the range of probability, ofthe hostilities for an actual suspension The Mexican trouble appears toremote. have passed out of serious seems a market factor, alconsideration assource of considerable a still though the administration atto.Washanxiety topolitics be a also appear ington, of minor importance the from factor and this campaign business standpoint, less interest than any is attracting contest in many years, presidential because it is overmainly, of incourse, the public mind by war shadowed in in F.urope and our own difficulties ' EMERY are not being made at present." $1,722,-000.00- 0. RAISING . I I , I Utah-Idah- have found ditions are sugar beets built-ithe Kimball; Morgan stake. David O. McKay and Rulon S. Apostle San James Juan stake. Wells; E. Talmage and Joseph Apostle W. McMurrin; Bear River stake. Apostle George F. Richards and Bishop O. P. Miller; Box STAKE Elder stake. Apostle Claws nn and B. H. Roberts; Rudger Oneida stake. Heber J. Grant and Charles H. Mormon Officials Designate Men Who Apostle Hart. AVI1I .Attend Church Meetings. HIGH SCHOOL DRESS. Stake conferences which will be held of the McPherson (Kan.) High Girls in seven stakes of the Mormon church on June 3 and 4 will be attended by school by a vote have decided that they will have a uniform dress system. The the following church officials accord- move is to keep high school girls from ing to an announcement made yesterthe from the office of first day about a more presioverdressing and to dency: Kanab stake. Apostle Anthony democratic spirit in bring dress. M ANY f OLD-YOUN- G SEE M GOING TO THE ka MEN "BOW-WOWS- " WHY DOCTORS PRESCRIBE CADOMENE TABLETS (3 grain) FOR MI N haustion, resulting from overwork, worry, illness, excesses and dissipation. .When a man. or woman has symptoms 'of failing: physical and mental power, weakened vitality and loss of normal vigor, characterized by dizziness, hideous dreams, trembling weakness, pains in spine, eold extremities, headache, melancholia, fear without cause, ' timidity and an unnatural feeling of discomfort and when the recreations of life lose their pleasurableness and everj'thing seems going to the bow-woand you feel like a too old, "down and time to start the use of Cadomene Tablets it's out," to brace and build you up and add force and vigor to the bodily structures. CADOMENE TABLETS restore to the nervous sj'stem and every organism increased nerve and tissue force, and make the brain active, increase will power and personal magnetism. Cadomene Tablets are to the nervous Person the means of healthful, effective, efficient life, in business, at recreation and at liome, and the full enjoyment of the pleasures of society. Cadomene Tablets nourish the nerve centers, naturally and persistently, and cause a thorough strengthening of the body's resisting force, a regain-- ' ing of vitality and endurance; Renewed Efficiency of. Body and Mind. Cadomene Tablets may be purchased of all druggists. Guaranteed. to please or money refunded. , ss, ws . UTAH HOTELS PROSPEROUS Ku-re- jiiifflti'j that climatic and soil for the growing of rightthat a factory will be and experiments are successful. SPEAKERS NAMED Mexico." S Joseph Meyem, State Inspector, He Have Patronage. Big Hotol "Hotels in Utah appear to be getting what they prayed for shortly before the Panama-Pacifi- c exposition at San said Francisco,"' Joseph Meyers, state hotel Inspector, who returned yesterday from a tour extending into Juab, Utah and Tooele counties. "Everywhere the hotels are filled with guests who seem to have con-an abundance of money to spend." imtinued Mr. Meyers. "It is almost hotels at possible to get rooms in is and other points where mining active. I do not recall when I ever have seen the outlying sections of the etate enjey greater prosperity." mZW Mml the syndicate which is represented by W. Ivins and Andrew Jensen; Cache BEETS Delphin M. Delmas of Los Angeles stake. Apostle George Albert Smith conand J. Golden by Austrian Kxperts Show County Adaped to Sugar Vegetable. Experiments which are being conducted in Emery county with the sugar beet are considered to be successful and the great number of Austrians ex-- j in the beet fields of their perienced own country are doing the greater part of the work on developing the fields of Emery county. A movement has been started to build a factory, ac-- I to Ira R. Browning, member cording of the Legislature, who is at the Hotel . Utah. He says the agricultural experts of o the Sugar company and of ICxpcriment j Day All kinds of Ribbons for Millinery Hair Ribbons Sashes Girdles Fancy Work, etc. in Taffetas Moires Satins and Fancy Flowered and Dresden Effects Widths from 4 to 5 inches Regular prices up to 50c yd Ol Monday mm y SI 1.50 cTal" Boise, Ida. lock-boxe- s. models The new cloth and silverblooin cloth, striped or plain stylish models. S1.35 pt . Suits M ' Summer Sport in palm beach sport Hn-ene- this year. Some of the little canneries are ordering as many as 50,000 tomato plants for a single district. These plants are house-keuntil after2 all danger of the frosts which sometimes tarry long In the fastnesses of the mountains where neighboring still king. One Utah county snowIs canning company last week signed up for 10.000 cases of tomatoes to be delivered at the close of the season at This concern alone will about 20.000 cases, or 480,000 pack cans. It will use up the product from 120 acres. As to the general business conditions throughout the country, the Boston News Bureau says: Conditions in the situation continue encouraging, general and y.et they are less sensational and consequently more a period normal. It is belief war orders that of secondary good to is about at reduced prices and start, more although with discrimination all around. Labor Position Hopeful. The labor position Is more hopeful. Labor will probably receive higher wages because capital is having its Inninirs and earning more. The real trouble will come when the reverse is true. But the greatest Interest now centers In the political outlook. In a over two weeks attention will belittle directed to the Republican convention, nnd the papers will be full of tbat to the exclusion of all else. deIt is, therefore, no time for cided speculative enthusiasm. any The secontinues verv active In curity market but this time In rails rather specialties, than in war stocks. traffic, and easyLarge are at large money earnings the bottom of the market's improvement. It Is that within a short time on which the recent move in the factslikely Beading has been based will become known, and this will probably have a favorable influence on the" general market for rails. sign shows that more stocks areKvery now In hands than has been a long time. These Interthe case forstrong ests are handling the market In a mascan be deterly manner,to and they the brakes to any pended upon apply broad speculative upward movement at this time. Itallroad Stocks Recover. Relative to the stock markets on railroads and Industrials in general, the Boston Transcript says: "Industrials in many are considered to have had respects their fling. Railroads show signs of coming back their former capacity. Securities intp of the great transportation lines are the only things in this country which have not Joined in the wild inflationmovement from the war. ary The explanationresulting is simple. Underlying American, railroad seouritles have been fed back relentlessly to the American market by Europe. The volume of foreign liquidation has been checked only bv the of American securities that forability a generation or more have been in foreign The purchases of these stocks and bonds has represented the largest Investment movement that ever has taken place in the United States, but it has been accomplished so systematically and quietly that it has failed to attract the attention it merits. "War End to Mark Change. "When hostilities end. it Is reasoned, there should be a sudden turn about in this movement. Huge fortunes have been made all over Europe as a result of the war's opportunities, this remark as effectively to the applying quite to as the neutral countries. belligerent d foreign-owneamounts of seHuge curities that for years were on deposit for safe keeping Oind to avoid home banks and trust taxation) in American companies have been sold. It is believed quite generally in banking circles here, and It appears quite reasonable that a large part of the proceeds of these sales have been invested In the war stocks and that huge fortunes In turn have been made by foreign interests. With the termination of the war these interests will desire to take profits In many instances they undoubtedly already have done so and hence large balances will be available for reinvestment In railroad securities that originally were sold. Foreign Investor Barred. interests never "Incidentally foreign again will be able to purchase the securities which they sold, for American capitalists have taken adand the vantage of their opportunity securities in question now are restins permanently In American Thus European purchases when and If to be conplacetowill have or they doastake second-rat- e a rule, Junior fined, stocks and bonds. While under the British treasury ruling American stocks and bonds may not be purchased reasonthe war. it hardly seems during able to suppose that a very considerable investment of balances held up In this country in trust for English interests are not quietly invested. no tangible of There would be being stockthis In the form of names uponproof holders' lists since the purchases would be and undoubtedly are being made by financial institutions and actual trans- - mB m Big variety of latest models In white and gabardines, piquesfull All tho newest sport styles, made with pockets and belts Special Excellent new sport styles in the new striped silver bloom material and striped crepes. Very chic and nobby CZtfV d5L &Vm&J Special at silk Jersev Skirts, made Novelty in plain and striped combinations, the very latest sport Skirts 4-- lock-boxe- s. - up-to-the-m- well-stocke- gilt-edge- - isaiy the new wanted I Wy five-grai- so-call- i for lay Specials Wc have .selected Tor these Decoration Day Specials only one-ten- th J6.i00,000. ne Doctors arc high in their praise of Catloment Tablets (3 grain), the Tonic "for Mankind, and pre scribe them in treatment of Physical and Mental Ex . |