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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, 31 Mill MARCH 9, 1920. S OH, LETS DONT With Thin, Pale Blood Art Listless and Want People Former Mayor Sends Letter i of Approval to Salt Lake MORE. If vour Back hurts or BludJcr bother, drink lots of to Do Little. r water. Commissioners. RED BLOOD NEEDED Outcome of Election Declared Vital to Welfare Take Famous Tonic, and Say "Lets Go, Instead of "Lets Dont. CELLS When vour kblnevi hurl and your sore, dont get neared and jiroeesd to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep vour kidnevs elean like you keep vour bowels clean, bv flushing them with a mild, harmless aalts which remove tba hodvi urinous waste and stimulntei them to their normal activity. Th function of the Kulnev u to filter th blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we ea readilv understand th vital important of keeping th kidnevs active. Drink lot of water you cn t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounce of Jad Balts; take a tablespoon ful. in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few dav and your kidnevs will act fin. Thi famou salts is made from tb id of grape and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and ha been used for and stimulate generations to cleen clogged kidney ; also to neutralize tb in arid urine po it no longer ia a eource of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. .lad baits is inexpensive; cannot Injure; make a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which evervene should take now and then to keep Ihe'r kidneva clean and active. Try this, also keep up the Water drinking, and, no doubt, von will wonder what be- came of your kidney trouble and ache, (Advertisement.) bask-feel- , Pepto-Manga- n, TThen normally healthy, ambitious people begin to lack energy ami tire easily when they are quickly diacour-ajfeand low in vitality It usually In a .communication addressed to the city commission, former Msyor tv. Mont means tbeir blood has grown weak. Such people are called Ferry Indorsed the proposed bond issue of anemic, or run down. Build up the blood and 13,100.01)0 for the financlnc of an Increased aster supply for Salt Lake. The com- you build up tho health and spirits. munication folios s: , it a "I have noted with much interest and red blood builder and pleasant tasting it contains to determination aak the approval' your the elements which poor, pale cJtixena of this community to app-ov- e a blood needs to become rich, red blood. hbnd Issue for 13.300,000. the proceeds of Red blood means rosy cheeks, bright ahlch are to be used for the enlargement eyes, a clear brain, a firm step. has placed thousands of people and betterment of our sater supply. "This matter had received considerable who ueedfd building up in tho energetic, vigorous class. It attention prior to my retirement from ofchanges the lets dont attitude to fice, and my personal knowledge of, ami let's go altitude. Recommended Interest In, the question Is my excure for by phvsirians for thirty years, and sold addressing this communication to you. all over the world. 'At the outset, let me affirm that I apis sold in both liquid prove your action and I am of the opin- and tablet form. Both coutaiu the ion that the aftlimattve action of the voter anould be recorded In favor of this same medicinal ingredients. Buy project, as Its success Is vital to the wcl at fara and comfort of the Inhabitants of thh gist's. Be sure the name, your drug-ii Gude's, city. Furthermore, the future growlh and on the package. Without Gude'i it prosperity of our community .are so de- is not Pepto Mangan. (Advertisement.) pendent upon an enlarged supply of pure cold water that, In my Judgment, none d but voters will fail to apdemonetrat! that applying the par prove the plan. capita dalJv average of consumption, Smaller Amount Inadequate. namely, gallon per day, ou- - will have, if thia wtae poHrv of your pre "I observe that a suggestion has been valla, 89 per rent more than enough mater made that the amount of money asked to supply the half million people above for too great; that a smaller amount, referred to, or SO per cent more than f2.000,0o0, will be adequate to meet the thlrty-eeve- n Tf our billions of 1 Immediate situation. am quits sure 3reent annual supply is gallons. ten billion lotithat $2,000. 0OO will more than meet the ons and th proposed lifl Is per, Immediate situation. No doubt $1,000,909. cent In excels of thirty -- supply seven Wlllons, or or even a few hundred thousand dollars, forty-eigbillions of gallons, and for will piovlde for the next year, but no this additional thirty-eigbillion gallons amount lees than S3 Son, non will do the you are asking the people to pay 83,800,-00definite and constructive things that your ou are buying a permanent then As I conreive It. you supply of more than 10.000 plan proposes. per offer frankly to the public a plan bv jear, plus facilities for storing gallons tt and for which all of the available pure water distributing it. for less than 1, which tributary to Salt Iaike valley will be ac- seems to me cheap water. "Y'ou have set out in your proposal quired. Its distribution arranged for and any surplus stored. Any program iess that: certain storage reservoirs will be than this would be, In my Judgment, halt- erected in the various canyons, from which this water is to be obtained. I have ing and lacking courage. "It Is not necessary to recall how In- observed that question has been raised adequate our supply of water has been as to whether suitable reservoir sites can be secured. It has been asserted that it is for the past few years or bow near to shortage c have come during that not possible to secure such sites The period. Neither is it necessary to recall absurdity of such general statements must how Insistent have been the, demands of be nt one apparent when it is recalled Innumerable citizens In every walk of life that these matters have been thoroughly that the rlty commissioners formulate a examined, not once but many times, and comprehenaive water program, submit it such examination has been made by a to the people for their approval and ex- number of engineers who are conceded to plain frankly and forcefully the reasons be the most competent in the intermoun-tal- n therefor. country. "Our present- water supply averages from nine ;ind one-hato ten billions of Lower Insurance Rates. gallons annually. Our people use 203 gal"I hope you will ad v lee the public at lon per day per capita on an average, the proper time how vitally the city this consumption ranging from 14S to wafer supply affects the Insurance rates about 850. gallons per day per capita. Inciwithin the corporate limits. I have no dentally, it should be noted that when the doubt that the rise In Insurance rates, due demand la heaviest the supply would be to an inadequate water aupply. would lacking were it not for the storage more than pay th Interest on and provide a sinking fund for the money for which you are asking. AH Water to Be Available, y "In conclusion, permit me to call your Under th plan you propose, all of the attention to another objection which ha suitable water In this valley will b at been raised against this bond issue, the disposal of th clttaena of our com- namely, that If It Is approved It will immunity and will be more than sufficient pair the bonding ability of the city. There to.aupply a city of 600,000 people, your Wee many phases to this question which study and technical Investigation has time does not permit me to discuss, but with which you are familiar. Tt will be perhaps sufficient to remind the voter that section 4, article 14, of our constitution permits cities to Issue bonds or to become otherwise Indebted to an amount not exceeding 4 per cent of the value of the taxable property. In addition to this 4 per cent, a larger Indebtedness of 4 per cent may be Incurred for supplying the municipality with water, artificial light-o- r sewers when such works shall be owned and controlled by the municipality. Sait Citys total bonded indebtedDealcohoUgod ness at present is $6.?0,500, which Is within $364. 6T6 of the first 4 per cent limit authorised by our constitution, it is apglorious, golden, parent. therefore, that any sum in excess of $S64,67I6 would be subject to the same drink with oblectlon as is the 33.300,000 proposed. In the alcohol taken out. other words. If anv sum In excess of the Good, cither straight or la asked for for water purposes, 1864,67 mixed. surh excess will be applicable under the additional 4 per rent taxing limit which Stid Evorrmhmo our conatltntlon provides. Is It not therethrift ftr 4 frit ttfr fore apparent that the program" which fii Art HtifUtltX" asks for 3,300.000, which buys all of the GARRETT & CO., Inc. suitable water tributary to Salt Lake v 10 Bub Tciiumal blag., Brooklyn, N T. and provides for it storage and distribution, is logical, wise, timely, and. Indeed, necessary. In order that our city may reach its manifest destiny?" of Community. d Pepto-Mangah- es-rtl- Pepto-Manga- men esyears ago two Paint Paraffine The tablished in Oakland, California, Paraffine Companies, Company, the parent of The Inc. They had discovered that black paraffine, as asphalt was then called, could be made into an excellent preservative paint. With that same brqad vision which was the outstanding quality of the early Pioneers, Pierce and Beardsley, a chemist and an oil expert, planted the seed of a tremendous industry. Over, Pepto-Manga- Pepto-Manga- ahort-slghte- One of the Great Industries ht 0, "Ru-ber-o- Calarrb come from a disease germ attack of poisonous irritation to the delicate linings of the nose, throat and air passages. These become stopped up by the inflammation of the mucous membranes, making it difficult for you to breathe, and you are constantly hawking and spitting in an effort to nostrils and gel clear the clogged-urelief. You must realise that vour blood is loaded down with catarrh germs, and there germs must be removed from your -- edi before you can expect real,, ra- - hw ttfwmtrmhofiB tkw of our pJmato o right away if you would be well and free from djftress, after urination, such as burning, scalding, pain and other lagonie. Balniwort Kidney .Tablets inflammation, restore normal and there ia no medicine better FOJt KIDNEY IBREGULAEITIE3 Bold by all druggists. (Adv,) I I ce Be Better Looking Take Olive Tal lets ' .. ' . Building Papers Waterproofing Materials The advice and help of The Paraffine Companies engineers and chemists are always at the service of those interested. Consult us freely. Wall-Boar- THE PARAFFINE COMPANIES, INC r " San Francisco ' ' t RUBEROIDMALTHOID READY ROOFINGS TO MEET TONIGHT that finds lodgment in the blood, and make itself manifest bv spreading its . Take els. Jore This Organization is at Your Service M. I. A. DEBATERS by I Tfte Ru-ber-o- id nt Relief Comes Only Cleansing Blood of Thse Germs, I and Malthoid are shipped to many parts of the world. Sheer merit has built their reputation wherever build--in- g goes on. They have become the standard of ready roofing ' on the Pacific Coast, in South America,' in the Orient, In Australasia, in India, in South Africa. With the constant growth of The Paraffine Companies, Inc., the highest standard of quality has always been maintained. Completely equipped laboratories keep constant' watch over raw materials. Long experience and complete facilities have enabled the. Company to turn out products exactly suited to every climatic or other condition. SEIZURE OF SALMON Suffer with backache, pain in kidney rheumatic pains, dizzy feelings anj sometimes fail to recognize where tb trouble lies. Congested kidneys causa a lot of distress and should never bw neglected. Congested kidneys are more dangerous than constipated bow-- t land bladder regions, headache, vertigo, id Known Throughout the World U. S. ATTORNEY ASKS Real ... id by the Company. Refineries are operated to produce the asphalt and associated products ; rags and other materials of which the felt is made are gathered together from all parts of the world. Then, in one of the largest and finest equipped plants in the world, under the constant supervision of experts, and Malthoid Roofings are produced. Ru-ber-o- val-le- Confiscation of 24.020 can of salmon, shipped to Sa,lt Lake and Ogden wholesale grocers. Is asked In a complaint Issued yesterday by Isaac Blair Evans, United State district attorney. The canned fish was shipped to Utah by the Tallant-Gracompany of Astoria, Ore., and is alleged in the complaint to be unfit for consumption as food." The complaint ask that the fish be confiscated because of violation of the pure food law. No action other than the confiscation of the salmon la .asked, in the complaint. T r Ru-ber-o- THE tional Tclief from the disease. And, of course, you know that you eannot reach these germs in your blood with .sprays and douches. Experience has proved that S. 8. 8. is the test remedy for Catarrh, because itds a fine old blood remedy that tends to free the blood of all disease germs. 8. 8. 8. will cleanse your blood of the cause of Catarrh, and give real relief. It has been in constant use for more than fifty years, and is sold by all druggists. Buy a bottle today and loi-no further time in getting on the amtwh .California .wlaht " " Whoever has had anything to do with building construction knows that The Paraffine Companies and Malthoid Roofings, two of the most widely known of the Pabco Products, are the recognized standards for ready roofing. All materials which go into their manufacture are gathered a . it Worldwide Names ' THI- No telling how aoon the symptoms may develop Into croup, or worse. And then when youro glad you have a far of Musterole rt hand to give prompt, sure relief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of ' You should keep a mothers know Jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitia, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, tore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colda of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital sue &L5Q, WORT AWOt LIS .WAS H IWOTON .WLAKT and "Malthoid id lf Millions of .Tiny Germs ; Cause Y our Catarrh of the West From raw materials to finished products the process of manufacturing is contained within the. one organization. This enables The Paraffine Companies, Inc., to watch every process with the greatest care.in order to see that only the highest quality is built into everything that goes forth as a Pabco Product. - The first of the annual debating contests conducted by the Salt Lake stake Mutual Improvement associations of the U P. S. church will be held tonight. The Fifteenth ward debater. Orson Kasteller and Clyde Lloyd, affirmative, will debate with the Twenty-eight- h ward negative debaters, David and Byrain Hasiam, In the Fifteenth ward hall. The subject for debate Is "Resolved, That a single tax on land should he substituted for the general property tax In Utah." The mas ter of ceremonies for tha debate will be DO S, When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests High Quality Built Into Pabco Products ac-tu- al .to ng Today The Paraffine Companies, Inc., has grown into an institution which has made P & B and Pabco Products names known throughout the world. Fourteen large plants have been welded into a single organization which ranks among the greatest industries of the Pacific Coast. I CallfSf far-seei- thirty-fiv- e d Floor Covering Industrial Paints Box Board Paper Boxes Fibre Containers -- To have a clear, pjik skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets (a vegetable compour mixed with olive oil) act on the live rnd bowels like calomel yet have ix dangerous after effect, Take one nigutly and note results. They start the bile and overcome Tint's "diy millions of constipation. boxes are Bold annually. 10c and 25c. f Rich Bachelor Wants' Wife , me Many people havq blamed for not getting married. Since childhood I have suffered from stomach and liver trouble, never being able to get any medicine or doctor to help me. Now that Mayra Wooderfirt Remedy bae entirely curml me, I am anxious to get a wife. Jt is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practi callv all stomach, liver aud intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. , William S. Rawlins and Arch Jf. Thurman, and D. W. Parrntt will be Judge. The following program will also be given; Selection, Junior boys' chorus of the Twenty-eight- h solo. Miss ward; Louise Brooks; baritone guitar solo, Fred KasA teller; recitation. T. R. Suhroedcr. dance will follow the debate, which ts given under the auspices- - of the stake board. The second of the Seriea will take place March 16, whpn the winner of tonight's debate competes with the Twenty-nint- h ward team, which is composed of Lutsen Bums and H. H. Billings. A debate will also be held the same evening between the Twenty-fourtward and Thirty-fourt- h ward debaters In the Twenty-fourt- h ward hall. Dances wUI follow the debates. h SWISS SILK MAKER VISITING SALT LAKE . - 4 Conditions in Switzerland are unsettled and labor troubles are prevalent, say Jean Badan of Geneva, Swttzer'and, who Is In halt Lake on a tour of the United States. Mr. Badan. who Is a wealthy eilk manufacturer, stated (hat1 food In his country Is still scarce. When he left, cards regulating the purchase of meat, butter and sugar were in use, He said that during treatment. right the war Switzerland suffered notch beof tech of foodutuff He believes cause Valuable literature or special advter the high coat of living In Switzerland regarding your own case will be fur- ts responsible for labor (roubles, and eava Iddre.ss Chief strikes nished free of charge. arc fraqueiil, though not jet seriMedical Adviser, J(it Bwift Laboratory, ous Os. "Industries In Switzerland are gradually Atlanta, Advertisement.) i flicking up." bo said, "and the United States Is looked "upon aq a future field for extensive trade." His father, who owns one of the largest Stores In (ieneva.--v!s-Ite- d America's large cities laet June with the Swiss mission to study business eon-- 1 d.t.lons. Mr. Radan said that, while Switzerland relies on outside countries for many of her raw products, the industries hindered by the war are again flourishing. SCOUT PROBLEMS TO BE ROUND TABLE TALK Round table discussions of Boy Scout problem will take place at a meeting Thursday night at city scout headquarters. Oscar A. Klrkham, local scout executive. will give a report of his recent Cal., where he attended trip to Berkeley, Scout the western Boy convention, and to School Drive Office Open. Cleveland, where he spoke on "Scouting" Headquarters of the educational cam- before the National Education associapaign were opened yesterday in the Com- tion convention. Lana Parkinson of the forest serx Ice mercial club by 1. B. Ball, Campaign will give an address, illustrating his talk and for work the secretary, preparatory with motion pictures. D. E Hammond, opening, March 21, wa begun. The assistant scout executive, will also speak and outline some of the plans on headquarter have been moved to th for scouting, summer work. All scoutmasters of fourth floor of the club. are the city uiged te be present. v Why Colds Art Dangerous. Tou are often told to "beware of a cold." but why? We will tell jou: Every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality and naves (he way for th more serious diseases. Feopl who contract pneumonia first take cold. The longer a cold hang on. the greater the danger, especially from the germ disease, as a cold prepares the svstem for the reception and development of the germs of consumption, diphtheria, scarlet fever and whooping cough. The quicker yew get rid erf j our cold, the .ess danger of contracting one of these diseases. Chamberialn'a Cough Remedy has a great repul alien as a cur for colds aqd can be depended upon. II Is pleasant to take. (Advartlaement.) L. D. S. SCHOOLS TO STANDARDIZE WORK To discus matter regarding the standardization of work In 1. D. S. schools, committees from the Brigham Young uniBrigham Jouug college versity of IFrovo, D. R. university and Weber of of Normal , college Ogden, are meeting with Superintendent Adam H. Reunion in this city. Tlie finding of the eotnmmees submitted to all schools for approval During the slimmer circulars dealing with standardizing work In the church school system will b published. Superintendent Bennlon has received a lxgl, , Fire (S) Johnson, Drugs, Good Stores, and druggists everywhere-- I Schramm-- Advertisement.) A few tablets of " Papes Diapepsin bring- - relief almost as soon as they Cued by mothers the world ewr for h5? a Muter, reach the stomach, Fro from all b.nalul ingrodjenta, Dr. Arthur H, tho Analrite InsUtoUoa, Papes Diapepsin, by neutralizing .Uacaell. of writes: "AbsaprUly freo from nef-- ; tho acidity of the stomach, instantly don. orEsc., other sihslold or ooesHtuent of misv, relieves the food souring and fermenl"hr" Staimaa's Toething rewders r , duCngnizlMd from ell rraihr t tation which causes the tpiserv-makinerxtK-nObaorsn tho trwdo- -I gases, heartburn, flatulence, fullness, or mark, a ram is on s siy lancet, pain in stomach and intestines. pork 4 sod aowJer, boos o he So 25o a of erne paw. Pape's Diapepsin helps regulate renaiBSL Tonr dnuonw bu them or dors. so foods stomachs favorite disordered tot yon. era them tot can be eaten without causing distress. r . Costs so little at drug stores. Pr?cnd caly fey: (Adv.) James H, fitedcu? to, g " -- petition from the Ulnja academy boys at Vernal urging ti e feet ion of a gvmna- slum AHTKnM A8TT.R OFFICE OF THE Euffragists Return. General, Clothing and Ukiulpaee 5Hi- Lo- Mrs. Hion. Munitions hiiddingLVjshlngion, Young Gates and Mr or ihe general Txiard neile Shim fi C of relief ooelfties of the L. l, church Heated DrofMiAHl. in duplicate, will fee will return from their eastern trip next received here unlit 11 a, m., March !?, for fut niMtlng the Saturday, They have been attending the uduir tuudal national suffrage convention at Chicago and cotnpont nt jwihj Inform, and giftu foiled eastern cities. feSj-- J tloa mf tin fequest. l. a , . . |