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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1920. f OAKLAND, LOS ANGELES, flREJEPORTE Tota Brigham City Commercial Eggs 2069 Cases, Compared Club and City Officials With 697 Year Ago. Supporting Plan. This V Month There weie 5069 case of eggs In cold storage In Utah the flrat of the preeent We do not want you to leave Salt Lake; but if you do ship, call ua up, as we can 8a ve you money by puttiug your vgoods in one of our pool ' care. M. A, Keyser Fireproof Bpeeial to The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY, Jan. 12. Ths matter month, aa compared with 9061 a month of iaytng more street paving lit this city 328 West Second South St. before and 697 case a year ago. Theae during the coming summer Is occupyWaa. 6722 and Was. 6723. facts are contained In the monthly re ing the minds ef the city officials mid is pork of Walter M. Hoy dene atate dairy being freely discussed by ths Commerand food commissioner. The aame trend cial club and citizens generally. When Is noticed In most of the other food the weather breaks. Gibbons 6 Reed will stuffs In storage, with the exception of be able to complete their present conmeats. There were 69,744 pounds of but tract In about twenty-on- e RESIDENT daya ter In storage January I, 19911. as com The plan now being discussed is to ask LAKE WILL pared with 78.997 November JO, 1919, and 58.403 January I. 19)9. ths stato road commission to designate Cheese in storage has Increased a stato hlgha-athe road leading out 798,691 pounds at the first of tl,e present as of City to Cache valley, east month, from 84,706 the first of last fromBrigham Main street First South along MRS. JANE STRINQFELLOW. month and 31.949 the first of last year. street and on through Boxelder canyon, The present figures for poultry are and e roadalso to ask that a 106,181 pounds, as compared with (1,399 be constructed from Main street to s month sgo and 117.624 a year ago. way the municipal power plant In ths moutn Fresh meat la now 419.729. aa compared of tho canyon. with 432,968 a month ago and 689. &0J This plan has tho support of all ths year ago. Cured meats were January resident property owners along First last 831,134 pounds: a month before they South street, who have filed a petition were 729,618 pounds and a year before with the city council asking that this 1,041.727 pounds, . be created a paving district and There wars 14.416 pounds of fresh fish street Is assumed that If It la, the state road st the beginning of the present month. It will pave an eighteen foot 4678 at the beginning of December and commission as It did along the other streets of strip 18,133 pound's the beginning of last year. he city over which ths stats highway Salted or otherwise cured fish was reNone was passed. ported last at 31,238 pounds The plan also Included the continuing a month ago and 28,000 pounds reported pevement west from even a year ago. Pried fruits, of which of the street along Sixth Main North to the there were 67 420 pounds In storage of the west, turnpike 7890 sugar factory, a . pounds, year ago, now show only which Is an increase of 1760 pounda dur- route that was formerly designated by of the state road commission. This paving ing the month - The Christmas sale program., with what remains on ths pres- nuts diminished the quantity 4n -- cold ent contract, would furnish .enough work pounds, storage from 80,626 to 66.3J7 the contractors for the aummer and year ago there were only 18.304 pounds of for as the work- is necessary to Inasmuch nuts In storage. up the link between the Idaho This year there were 660,500 pounds of connect line state and Salt Lake City, the local potatoes reported in storage. A month city officials and Commercial club boost ago there were only three sacks, and era are determined to do all In their year ago none. to put tho projects over this sum Other foods In storage January 1 last power 9110 Included pounds of oleomargarine, mer. 9o0 pounds of nut butter. 6980 pounds of lard, 1520 pounds of cottage cheese, 8045 BOND ISSUE pounds of eggmeats. 1701 pounds of condensed milk, 13.484 pounds of shortening BY tpmpounds. Keaercf. sectsioe tor Mrs. Jane. Bi rin J .No randy 1ft reported In etorare at presr 4t ritigfettene, fellow, -- .Haw - ef Sanrae " ent.' A month ago there were 1925 pounds Special to The Trlbues. will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afterBRIGHAM 'CITY. Jan. 11 The board noon In the Third ward chapel, Seventh snd two months ago an amount greatly In excess of that. of education of the Boxelder county South and State street. The body may school district has decided to ask ths be viewed at the home, 634 Strlngfellow taxpayers of the district to vote a bond court, from 11 o'clock In the morning LAND BOARD Issue of 8180,000 for the purpose of conuntil 1 o'clock on the afternoon of the the first unit of the high school, funeral. TURNS IN $241,168 structing to be located out In the Bear River valMrs. Strlngleffow was horn In Wordsley between the cities of Garland and worth. Derb) shire, England, June 2, 1849. tat land of and the for the Tremonton, of hoard, construction and has been a resident of Salt Lake for Monthly receipt additions to the Deweyvills, flfty-cn- e turned into theetate treaaury yesterday years. Surviving are eight chilDecember 31, show a Perry and Corlnne schools and the erecfor the month ending dren, Arthur, Augustus, Mrs Rose Mil school building at ler, Eva. Charles, Mrs. Lora Taggart, A1 total of $241,168,30. Of this $193,000 ap- tion of a proximately was to the district achool fund. Woodrow. bert and Moroni, sixteen grandchildren to the achool The finances of the school board will and one $156. 594 07 being credited land principal fund, and $36 407 01 to the not admit of theae improvements and at school land interest fund. The former is the earns time take care of ths running available only for reloaning and the latter expenses of the school system and the BOARD IS board feela that a bond Issue trill be bet goes into the revenue of the schools. ASSESSMENTS Returned investments to the principal ter than to levy an additional tax. If account totaled $109,733.70 in all, and the amount asked for la voted Indebtedness of the school 'disproceeds of land and water sales, which Tha state board of equalization met aa alno go to the same accounts, were 5 trict will be $490,000, which Is considerby the stale law, yesterday at total of Interest and rentals able under the limit .fixed by law. The required 4. The the capitol to start the work of assessreceived was $53,279 20. last bond was voted seven years ago. ment of properties within Its JurisdicThe board of education recently Intion for the year. This aftercreased ths salaries of all certificated noon the boardpresent will hold a session with IS teachers $10 per month with a one week's a committee of coal operators to hear salary bonus. This item alone Increases suggestion with reference to the tonnage the cost of malntenancs approximately basis for Assessment of coal lands, pro130.000 per annum, but was made necesby the state board. "Americanization" was the subject be sary from the fact that many of the good posed The committee of coal men held two fore the members of Wasatch post No. teachers are leaving the profession snd sessions yesterday with Professor Wil18 of the American Legion at their meethe board has been forced this, year to liam Peterson, geologist for the atate ting at the Commercial club last night employ a great many grad board. In the effort to evolve a plan The Rev. Elmer I. Goshen talked of uatfes. which would distribute the burden of coal Americanization from the point of view The bond election will be held at as taxation equitably to mines of various of the American, and John T. Georges, early date as can be fixed to comply classifications. pres dent of the Greek community, told of with the statutes. from the necessity for Americanization the point of view of the foreigner. INSTILL The post decided last night to hold a L. HADDOCK dance January 23. at the Odeon hall. Storage Company AGED OF BE SALT BURIED THURSDAY hard-surfac- V nard-surfa- - V FAVORED SCHOOL DISTRICT STATE one-roo- i I homesinjhe Wel use it SOCIETY ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO and "" Eastern Points Spanish Music BUCK HURTS mjpss bothers. Most folks forget that the kidneve, tho bowels, ret sluggish ami clojrceil and need a flushing occasionally, 'else we have backache and dull misery in the kidnejr region, severe like headaches, rheumatiq twinges, torpid Gear-audell- y At your grocers In' and sealed cans. D CHJRA8DEL.il CO. b- - Fiwaan 11)1 Iw thus ending bladder disorders. Jad gaits is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-wate- r drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their clean, tbui avoiding serious complications. A local druggist says he sells lots of Jad gaits to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. (Adv.) PUTS THE. SYSTEM .IN. A SANITARY CONDITION apartments. Mr. E. T. Rawlings announces the engagement of her daughter. Mabel, to Jack Tha marriage will take at the Salt Lake place Wednesday temple. ths acids, cleansing By neutralizing ths mucous membrane and expelling th accumulations through the bowels. H. Christenson. WITHOUT GRIPING OR WEAKENING ' For HEADACHES, : GROUND CHOCOLATE st ADJUSTING kidneys and stimulate them to normal artlvity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, well-know- Mrs. L. R. Watlla will entertain Wednesday In the first of a series of luncheons at her home In tha Maryland The class In parliamentary law of the Ladles Literary club will meet at the clubhouse this afternoon at 1.45 o'clock. liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys setivs and clean, ami ton moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jsd Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and vour Vidnrvs will then act fine. This famous salts ia made from the acid of f Tapes anl lemon juice, combined with ithia. and is harmless to flush clogged kid-nev- s Mrs. C. E. Brewer announces the marriage of her daughter. Florence, to Lloyd K. Humph. The wedding took place January $ at tha home of the bclde'a sister. Mr George F. Summerhsys, 1240 Third East street. The ceremony waa per formed by Bishop LeUrand Richards lu the presence of relatives. Tha couple are now at the Newhouse hotel. They will be at home after January 15 at tha St. Regia apartments. Miss Emma Benge and Miss Marie Benge entertained last night at their home. 960 Blaine avenue, in honor of their slater, Miss Ottille Benge, who will be married to Norman Wednesday Fjeldsted. A 1st supper waa served. The table ta ceMerptec of pink 'sweet pea nd bd The place earns Were lit carnations. kewple designs. Twelve guests were , present. . The history-tourisection of the Ladles' Literary club will meet at ths clubhouse this morning at 10 30 o'clock. Mrs. will read a paper on M. K. Parsons Chicago, the Largest City of the World for Its Age." Mrs. A. N. Hanson will d scuss "States Tributary to the Mississippi River." USE Eat less moat if kidneys feel like lead or Bladder everyday music will b featured In to ba given by the music section of tha Ladles Liter sry club In Its ygular meeting at ths clubhouse this afternoon at 2 20 oclock. Tha program follows: Guitar and mandolin, Manianlllo' Robyn), "In Old Madrid" tfolk song) C. I). Bchettler and pupils. "Spanish Muslo and Musical Instru ments," Mr. Schettler. Vocal solos. 'My Lovt It a Qallant Muleteer" (Da Nigero), A Spanish Folk Bong, Mrs. Jed F. Woolley, Jr. Mr. Guitar solo, "Peruvian Air, 8eheltler. Interpretative dance, "Media Noche," M ss Miranda, Mattson. Vocal solo, "La 1artida (Alvarez). M'sa Walora Rogers. Miss Kathryn Gabbott mill present two pupils In costum dance, "La Forento," Miss Mildred Lewi and Miss Loretta Clayton. Mrs. Burkhardt will be piano accompanist. SPANISH one-roo- m d. IF. $ .Club Will Feature ' 6 club house. The committee on arrangements Includes Mis lola Christy, Mrs. Waldon Hablxh, Miss Margaret Durant and Miss Mercedes Olsen. QUICK! STOP Mrs. Georga A. Wheeler of Waterloo. Iowa, la the guest of her sister, Mr. M. Nauman. wv'pDVRrr'Jwgwra or any trouble whore elimination la desired It hat no oqsol, at its action purlfloo tho blood. Thor la no substitute for Veronica Watar. Writs for FREE booklet giving In. atructlona; also experience of others. -- nice Water remove th eaua. INDIGESTION 8usan REPORTS GIVE DATA ABOUT TEACHERS Pain Stomach, Sourness, The chorus of the Ladles' Literary club will meet at the clubhouse this afternoon Data regarding the employment of Gases and Acidity relieved at 4 30 o'clock. Immediately following the teachers In Utah haa been prepared for section. of music the meeting the National Education association by with Papes Diapepsin officers of the atate school offlcea. In reRadiant chapter. O. E. 8 . will meet ports submitted by district school superthis evening at Masonic temple. intendents. Tha figures given are as follows: Your upset stomach will feel fine! Number of teaching positions Included No The Ladies auxiliary to United When your meals dont fit Travelers will meet this after- In reports, 1903. Teacher who dropped and waiting! when you noon at 2.30 oclock at the Newhouse out during year, 649, percentage, 34; new belch you feel uncomfortable; sour undigases, acids or raise teachers entering September, 1919, 630, hotel percentage, 36; shortage of teachers re- gested food. When yon feel lumps of headof indigestion pain, heartburn or 4; number The Ladles' Aid society of the Waterloo ported, 81, percentage, Methodist church will meet at 628 Bryan teachers below standard, 247, percentage, ache from acidity, just eat a tablet of 13; total shortage below standard, 328, harmless and reliable avenue this afternoon. Papes Dianep-si- n . percentage. 17. and the stomach distress is One. to it been Has lower necessary accept The Woman's Fore'gn Missionary Millions of people know the magic of of the First Methodist church will qualifications to supply teachers T Yes, Papes Diapepsin as an antacid. They meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs 21; No. 2. Have teachers salaries Increased as know that most indigestion and disIn the Belvedere Freeman Mornlngstar ha vs In other vocations? No, 24. ordered stomach are from acidity. .The apartments. Mrs. James H. Worrell ja salaries Have teachers' salaries increased In relief comes quickly, no disappointment, in charge of the program. proportion to cost of living?- Yes, .1; and the eost is so' little, too. Papes 23. The Reynolds circle. Ladles of the O. No. helps regulate your stomach Is the number of teachers below 21 Diapepsin A. R., will hold its Installation of offiso foods without you can eat favorite years Increasing? Yes, 16; No. 9. "Indications are that there will be a cers at the I. O. O. F. hall this afterAre promising young men and women fear. (Advertisement.) member of noon. Members of other circles are in- attracted f to large number of as in the past? teaching Yes, 2; No, 21, the Utah Manufacturers assoflatlon pres- vited. Miss ATta BeaiC'MraJMary Jdnei ("law-so- n ent st the fifteenth annual convention to The Ladies Aid society of the Flrat at the Commercial , Mrs. May Belle Thurman Davia. be held tomorrow will meet Jn church the Congregational Mra. !aura C. Cutler, Mra. Kate F. Burclub, John B. Earley, secretary of the as- church 11 to 3 o'clock, from today parlors Mra. Isabella K. "About 250 sociation, said yesterday. Thurman, Mra. a a FUND ton, versons will be present at the evening's Lora Bean Holman. Mrs. Lillian 8. Van Alliance will meet this afternoon Llovd which Mra for features C. Dam. have Mrs. Eliza Juliet Carter. special isnquet, t 2 o'clock with Mr. C. W. Watson, 322 At the regular monthly meeting of the L. Redmond, Mra Algte II Grant. been planned. Including a prize for every . woman. The prizes consist of merchan- Douglas avenue. a a a Plate Society of the Daughters of the dize, foodstuffs, and money. In the MAN BOUND Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Llppman. William Mormon Battalion It yesterday A change haa been made In the offiwas voted that In Bishop's building, cial program, and. owing to the absence 8. Louisson and G. E. Nevln of 8alt Lake addition col- - I to fund haa the been that from the city of Professor LeRoy Cowles,' are at the Arlington hotel at Santa Bar- lected by the society to assist In the Lon J. Haddock will apeak on England's bara. building of th proposed $200.(MK) monua a a Industrial Situation at the afternoon sesOn a charge of neglect of hi 100 wife, ment in honor of the sion. Tha regular monthly meeting of the should be transfered frombattalion, the general Lawrenc Gregg was bound over to stand The election of officers is creating Missionary society of the Westminster fund of the memorial tho Into society trial In th Third district court yesterday held Thursconsiderable interest." Presbyterian church will be fund, which will be turned over to the at the conclusion of a with Mrg. C. R. Sanders state day afternoon 863 preliminary hearcommission at the end of the week. East Tenth at her home, street, New Chief In Charge. It was also decided that th organ'za-tio- n ing before City Judge Henry C. Lund. a a a would join with th state commls Joe Touhey pleaded guilty to a charge BINGHAM. Jan. 12. Frank Thompson, I Mrs Joseph Geoghegan and two daugh-- I a ball January 30 at the slon In who was appointed chief of police by the ers. of vagrancy and was sent to the county Gertrude Geoghegan and Miss conclusiongiving Miss of the drive conducted being town board, took charge of the police de- Kathleen Geoghegan. will leave tomorrow fund for the monument. The fol Jail for forty days to take th drug cure. partment todav. Mr. Thompson has been for Los 'Angeles, where they will spend for A complaint filed In the office of tha arrangements was resident of Bingham for ten years, and the next few .months. They wlU spend lowing committee on Olive P. Regent by appointed Eardley: has been engaged In the plumbing busiIn San Francisco. Mrs. Lalene H. Hart, Mrs. Annie Lav county attorney against Orvill Hopkins ness. Ho has always taken an active ln- -i Easter a a a ton Jones, Mrs. Beatrice Jones Lloyd, and Lovell Hale charges them with petty terest In the affairs of the town and is Rodman Palmer and Mrs. Frederick larceny for the alleged theft of a suit said to be well qualified to fill his pres 4 baby Mrs. son Palmers are parvisiting ent position. case, a suit of clothes ,and a bathrobe ents, Mr. and Mrs. a J. J. Stewart, a a from Oscar Holmgren on January 8. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Van Housen will Shooting pheasants out of season is leave Thursday for California to make charged In a complaint filed against Nick SERVICES their home. of Magna. Ralph Doran, deputy Dayis a a a game warden, swore to the complaint WOMAN TO The Sans Souci club will give a dance Alleged to have stolen tools to the value of $300 from the Western States MachinFriday evening at the Ladies' Literary is ery company, Claude C. Clements charged with grand, larceny In a comfiled him. plaint MRS. ELEANOR BROWN. against CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS Veronica Medicinal Springs Water Co. LIF. ANTA BARBARA, in STATE d $78,-13- s. AMERICANIZATION WASATCH POST TOPIC high-scho- ol The way to get health 4 and pleasure from tea is : 1) Buy good tea 2) Choose the flavor you like f Dont boil it, nor let it stand too long in the leaves not over six 3) ' minutes. Get Schilling Tea, try one flavor after another (your money back until you find INSURANCE CONCERNS the right one) and make it ADMITTED TO UTAH right. Companies admitted recently so-cl- ty I Schilling Tea. tea There are tour flavors of Schilling Tea s Japan, parchmyn-Une- d Ceylon - India, moisture-proo- f Oolong, In packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling 5 Co Sort Francis & California pany, and pany, the withdrawn -- "Attend' to It r'-- now' BAUME State Life Insurance com- the Bussia Insurance comlatter of Petrograd, have from business in this state. - Morad.- - Erg "Om ora Movlnr of the "Improvement Era offices and offices of the T. M. M. I. A. of the L. D. S. churctrto their new location in the Church office building and old office, waa begun yesterday. president's Edward H. Anderson of th general board and associate editor of the "Era, will occupy the northeast corner room on the fourth floor of the building. Th moving of the ensiling department of the Improvement Era" to Hi new location 'will take place as soon as the alterations have been made In the old president's office. ANALGIiSIQUE 4- rV - BENGUE assures quick relief. Directions with every tube V. ... Tbv Lereila a (.. X. )'. rU OVER TO DISTRICT COURT FUNERAL BE FOR HELD THURSDAY Shock-Absorbe- rs CHARS KE APPOINTED U. P. COMPTROLLER For False Teeth -- i Sore throat .... WOMEN CONTRIBUTE TO BATTALION to That gives you the full transact insurance business in Utah are The Masonic Protective association of Mass., which is designed pleasure that tea has to give gpringftdd. to insure health and accident risks of and at the same time it members of the Masonic fraternity; H. 8. Harner, process attorney; Massainvigorates you, cheers you chusetts Mutual Life company of Boston, George B. Duncan, process attorand rests you. ney, and The Victory Insurance comof Philadelphia, the insurance Thats the way. .Good pany commissioner as process attorney. The K Like a Nsw Man. Rheumatic pains, backache, pains In sides, sore muscles, stiff joints or an always tired" feeling are 'usually symptoms of disordered kidneys. W, w. Wells. Toquin. Mich., writes: I am on my feet most of the time and get tired. But after taking Foley Kidney new man. I recomPills I feel like mend them to my customers and have never heard of anr css where they did not give satisfaction." Prompt in action to relieve kidney troubles and bladder ailments. Sehramm-Johnson- , DrugAdv. gists. Cleveland, O., Nov. 3rd.- - Non-Sk- id Shock Absorbers for false teeth Heretofore are the latest thing. hock absorbers, non-sk- id tires, rubber heels, and such-lithings have supposedly been limited in their application but now a chemical concern in Cleveland is advertising a powder which, sprinkled upon store teeth, is supposed to form a smooth -- XushionJiold them firmly inplace ' effect while and give a non-sk- id they romp over the toughest roasting ears of corn and chew the stickiest candy. It is comforting for one who has lost his natural teeth to supply himself- with this antiseptic,..adhesive powder Corega at a drug store, and proceed to laugh and yneeze, crack nuts and do other hazardous things without risk of shaking his prized for Mrs. Eleanor services Funeral store teeth from their upper and Brown, widow of Rupert Brown, formerly of South Jordan, who died Sunday nlgnt bertha. lower at th home of her daughter. Mrs. Henry Wolfe. 1022 Smith Ninth East street, following an attack of pneumonia, will be held at 11 30 o clock Thursday morning Dental Plate Comfort Potfder In the Thirty-firward chapel. Burial will take place Jn South Jordan peme-terSprinkled Usktly an Dental PleSe ' False Teeth Firmly in Plac Holds Mra. RroWn waa born on the Isle of Man in 1439 Surviving are three chilCOREGA Prevent Sore Gums dren. Mr. Bes-i- e Reynolds of Blackfoot, at Dmestete ewd Dental Depets Ideho, Nellie Wolfe of Salt Lake and lit . S4eTtlewl. Rupert Brown, now 4s Mntco,. ke st v. Red or Blotchy Skin Cem-mercl- al MANUFACTURERS TO DRIVE TO HEAR J. THRIFT PROGRESSES The thrift campaign In Utah has en listed . the service of virtually every business, civic, fraternal and, religious organization in gait Lake, which is the center of the Utah campaign. The ocal campaign committee had its meeting at the Commercial dub at. noon yesterday, to complete plans of the week, which is to open next Saturday, January 17, the anniversary of Benjamin Franklins birthday. The Commercial dub has taken up the thrift week movement in Salt Lake. At the last meeting of the board of governors of the Commercial dub, held several days ago, the thrift week campaign was heartily endorsed, and the fullest of the dub has been assured the campaign committee. Share With Others Day, Sunday. January .18, Will be observed in all churches in the state. Bishop Joseph S. Glass has assured the committee of the full of tho Catholic churches of the entire state on that to a date, according report of B. B. Roberts, member of the campaign committee. The Mormon church has also in all stakes of promised Utah. It was reported before the executive committee at the luncheon yesterday that every effort will be made by the churches to impress the need for thrift as a solution of the present unstable conditions and high cost of living. For Chapped, Rough, IT solves your drink-proble- m as delight- fully as it ends your t h irst k ad. gi vetp le? s are whenever or wherever served. Good straight", or mixed as you would a cocktail, highball, rickey or cobbler. $ld Evtrjwktrt Aikfmn dealer f direct far u Tkd Art 00! of ihiptaUty tJU fraMem that if mdsi tmcrtmiment, ial-vt- CAKBCTTACO., Im, ftwk TraT Bldg. ha. 11 Btaokiyt, B. T. F. W. Charske, formerly auditor of the Oregon Short Line railroad, has been appointed comptroller of the Union Pacific system with headquarters at New York city. Word to this effect a as received yesterday by local railroad officials In a circular from R. S South, chairman of th executive committee. According to the circular Mr. Charske was appointed comptroller at a recent meeting of the board of directors. During the war he was called as one of the assistants to the president In charge of tne United, States railroad administration and has been stationed In New York city In an executive position. Mr. Charske was formerly auditor of freight accounts of the Union Pacific, Wood no auditor efand succeeded the Oregon Short Line, with headquarters In Salt Lake. Later when Mr. Charske was called Into service by the president, F. W. Meyer, the present auditor, succeeded him. Do you realle that Just beneath that coarse, rough or discolored complexion there' an exquisitely beautiful skin of youthful tint and delicacy? If you could only bring this complexion to th surface, discarding tha old one! .You can In the easiest, simplest, most natural manner imaginable. Just get an ounce of ordinary mercolixed wax at any drug store, apply nightly Ilka cold cream, rewith warm water. moving It morning Tha wax assists Nature by gradually off tha lingering particles of dead taking d surface skin, causing no and Cutaneous defect discomfort whatever. ilka chaps, pimples, blotches, liver spots, moth patches, freckles, of course, disappear with th old skin. Nothing else will accomplish such wonderful results In so short a Urns. (Advertisement.) half-dea- Doctor Says Tobacco Causes Hardening Arteries Tobacco causes hardening of th arteries, says Dr. Conner, and along about forty, when a man should be at hia best, the excessive tobacco user finds himself with high blood pressure, headaches, Indigestion and a lot of other troubles. Your own doctor will tell you this Is true. If you want to quit tobacco entirely or cut down the excess, get a package of Nicotol tablets from your druggist and you will find it sasy. Nicotol kills the quit craving and makes the tobacco habit d It is sold under a you. all money-bac- k guarantee by druggists. Note Ask your druggist what others say about the wonderful power of Nicotol to break the tobacco habit. Ha knows and he can be trusted to tell you the full truth. (Advertisement.) steel-boun- RHEUMACHOL The new and Wonderful Treat- ment for Rheumatism is Guaran-- J ted to remove j Kidney Poisons j It from your system." Price, $1.00 Per BotUe. Manufactured by RIIEUMAC1I0L LABORATORIES Idaho Springs, Colo. V. Fat People Should Know This ie f y.gdWgF 14 hw IH SwUajUIf) snd then, as the atr pressure decreases, :os he torpedo don until it finally If it is snot In prattles, attachatop. ments can he made whi h will caua It to nee to the surfate, but during war it ran be made to sink nut of men. t world owe a debt of gratitude to" the author of th now famous Marmola Prescription, "and la still more Indebted for the reduction of this harmless, effective obesity remedy to tablet form. Prescription Tablets can now ba obtained at all drug stores, or by writing dirtet to Marmola Co., 864 Woodward Ave.. Detroit, Mich., and their reaacqtxbla price 111 for a large case) leaves nq exruse for-- dieting or viole- -t exercise tor the reduction of the oyerfat body to (Advertisement.) proportions. Th Mar-mo- nor--m- MASTER STRENGTH AND BL06D BUILDER. 3poopooPeopIe useiv TV 297 weighs approximately pounds. Th com pressed air which is used to driv the torpedo is contained in an air varus can be cov- f)ak The fict 1 All BY NAVY RECRUITERS T. -- Sold by all druggists. TORPEDO IS EXHIBITED Among the various Implements of warfare on exhibit this meek before ths navy recruiting station Is a Whitehsad tor Thia projectile Is of English make pedo. and has a range of lVtfl to ?ox) ardsu The riimenftons are t SS millimeters by forty-fiv- e centimeters and the air prettrs Is about ICio pounds The txplosiva rhanto. which can be either wet gun rotieir nr - CO., v .XiX J tr la al |