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Show ru if f sty t t (i mi "in r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 192L 8 Jb- Com Stop Any in way any this simple minute, ' You can end any corn when you will. You can atop it any minute by a the or tho plaster. The pain will cease. In a few days the whole corn will loosen and come out. ' Former President Wilson Is This happens to at least 20 million com a year. It will happen to yours when you say. Appljj t UL v Observance on Laws to Be Vigorously Fought, Assembly Told, i I: ' touch. Attacks t kit Blue-ja- y liquid tj' , Praised by Speaker and Mention of Name Cheered I The way is modern, gentle, scientific. It is not like the old harsh treat" ments. WINONA LAKE, Ind.. May SI Various Interest which ha declared were attacking Sabbath obaervance laws will be met with aa vigorous opposition as can be given. Or, It, Bowlby of New ork declared today at the general assembly of - the Presbyterian church In the United 'States. It ends corns Every genuine De Luxe Bedspring been . Ms trade-ma- rk in tie side rail if tht j Spring, Luk ftr it it is ytur guarantee Plaster or Liquid Blue Corn jayEnder The-Scientif- ic BAUER Makers ia A BLACK rflSB Chieao $9 Nsw York Toronto AIM Products Sterile S orgies Dnssioggood labor. In s message from him read befora the general assembly. Secretary Davis on had been asked for an address were adopted, following representations the possibility of the church's bearing In made to the commissioners that the Rev. practical solution of Ihe problemsaiding of the Mr. Sunday considered that 'his evangelnation, istic activities had been Impugned In a No better exposition of the problem committee report. that today faces the American people can The resolution waa offered by the Rev. be found than that outlined in President The as- Harding a speech of acceptance, delivered Mr. Chalfont of Boise, Idaho sembly today received a message from In Marlon on July 22. the message said. the Rev. Mr. Sunday from Bluetlelds. "Many was In which the church can help West Virginia, expressing his regret at solv e Industrial will present not being able to attend the meeting in themselves to ourproblems enlightened ministry his home town of the with thoughtful study presidents of the live Action toward union For Instance, the church branches of the Presbterian church was presentation. well consider the organisation of might virtually proposed when a report from the a national employment bureau, and. committee on church cooperation and through its membership, ascertain where union, expressing the sentiment that noth- there Is demand for labor and where the Let the ing less than actual union of the different unemployed may be found organisations will be acceptable to the church preach economic and social Justice, assembly of the Presbyterian church in economy and thrift." the United States was adopted REBUILDING GARAGE. Davis Sends Message. The golden rule In daily life Is advoSAUNA. May 21. W. H." Brown has cated by James J Davis, secretary of begun the rebuilding of the garage re- - wlll be built of bricic, 6oxH4 feet, and will be aa near fireproof as it Is possible to make it. Resolutions corrfmendlng the evange'listic work of the Rev. William A Sunday v fV. BAB1S1 while paring only made by a surgical dressing house which every physician knows. You do yourself injustice If you let corns spoil ono hour. Millions have learned to avoid them. Prove nut theirway tonight. i Sunday Indorsed. "Billy ' It is Dr, Bowlby, who Is general secretary of committee on Sabbath Observance, charged that concerted attacks on the Sunday laws were being made by moving picture Interests, baseball magnates and boxfng promoters. The report of the committee was adopted. Former President Woodrow Wilsons name waa cheered for several minutes whsn the Ber. J. H. Krenck, a delegate ' of the Central West .Bohemian Presbytery of the Protestant Churches of Czechoslovakia, declared shall never for"We of former get the liberating word of the of the United States, a Presbypresident terian elder, a leader in world affairs, Woodrow Wilson. -- removes them keeps them. the Presbyterian Csecho-Slovak- " UJ t Good Nights make Good Mornings Magic Reservoir Has Abundant Water Supply Special to Th Theres nothing like a good nights sleep to make you feel fit And theres nothing like a com- Trlbuns. Idaho, POCATELLO, May 21 Th fortable bedspring to give you a good water users along the Gooding and Richfield reclamation canals feel much encouraged this spring over the favorable water conditions Last year less than half of the entire acreage was plantsd on account of the water shortage In the Magic reservoir and the Big Wood river. Little water could be stored on account of tho demand for tha regular waters of the Btg Wood river and because the precipitation was slight This year the Magic reservoir Is runat the present time and more ning over of water going to than 1000 second-fewaste There arq already 192,000 acre-feof water behind the dam and enough . W W such universal satisfaction for permanent walls, ceilings and partitions. One reason is Cornell's Triple-Size- d process which gives Cornell panels triple protection against moisture, expansion and contraction. This is why Cornell can be guaranteed not to warp or buckle if simple directions are followed. Anyone who can handle a hammer and saw can apply Cornell to the joists and studding or over damaged plaster. et et Make no mistake theres all the difference in the world in becisprings. Ordinary coil, woven wire or national springs are uncomfortable; they cause the body to tense and cramp itself. Thats why one spends resdess nights of dream troubled sleep. One night on a De Luxe will give you a new idea of sleep. It is the last word in comfort. A heavy person can lie on a De Luxe without causing a sagging valley into which a lighter body will . Chicago , Illinois a 1 $ m r St H B e d s PjU n o 7 nof ihe Tied or mattress, that makes ati tht difference Write for sample board and book No. of beautiful Cornell Interiors FREE going oxer the spillway to supply the mediate needs of the wmter .users Imbe-l- e- Schools of Rupert Held Commencement Exercises CORNELL RUPERT, Idaho, May 21. Oommsncs-meweek In th high school besan on Sunday with the baccalaureate services st the auditorium - Th sermon- - was delivered by the Reverend B. C. dEesura The build ins was crowded. Thera was special music by an orchestra and soloists Monday night the Junior-Senibanquet took place in the Masonlo hall. On Wednesday evening, the senior class presented the' plav, "Nothing But the Truth, to an audience which packed Jhe Wilson for 3-- theater. Thursday night tha commencement exercises were held Th address was given by Captain N. A. Imrle, who has recently returned from New Zealand, where he has been lecturing on a Chautauqua circuit. Tha diplomas were presented by N. Jensen of the school board. The Rupert schools have had a most successful year under the administration of I Tweedv, superintendent, and W O, , Keeling, high school principal. Special to The Tribune. RUPERT. Idaho, May 21 V. B Post, traveling supervisor of agrlculturs for tha Union Pacific railroad, waa In town this wsek, making plana for a two days' meeting hare, June 7 and 8 Among the subjects to be discussed will be dairying, boys and girls' hog raising,L. alios, potatoes, Smith of Portland, agriculclub C. n Railturist for the road A Navigation company, will be the principal speaker. (X F. Allen, president of the chamber of commerce; Grover Burnett and A. Mackenzie of the farm bureau have been appointed a committee on arrangements. Oregon-Washtngto- 1 - Pocatello Boy Is Awarded for Scholarship in Biology Sale byt Morrison, Merrill & Company, Distributors Silt Lake City by: , MORRISON, MERRILL & CO. GEORGE ROMNEY LUMBER CO. LUMBER CO. Special to Tbe Tribune. POC TFJLLO, Idaho. May 21. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Howard received a telegram veslei day announcing that their son. Nelson Howard, now at Johns Hopkins university, had been granted a scholarship in biology at the marine laboratory at Wood a Hols. Mr. Howard Is a graduate of th Pocatello high school and attended th University of Idaho for hi first three years of college. H will be graduated from With the A. B. degree this spring. John-Hopki- ROAD TO BK IMPROVED. Special to Th Trfbuae. the Tellowstone traffic this way. Arco topic being Leisure Hour of th 8cheti Child. A musical program will be (Iveta by tha school orchestra and th Cle club. citiiens are said to be interested In th - RUPERT. Idaho, May 21 The chamber project and willing to cooperate, of commerce has been asked to appoint a day a hen citizens of Minidoka county TO MEET. PARENTTTEACHER may clear the loose rock from the road Mrs C. E. Blssell, president of th serosa the lava beds In "Tha Valley of eacher association of Grant the Moon. It Is estimated that by clear- school, announces a meeting the of th oring about five miles of road a fair high- ganization, to be held Monday afternoon way may be obtained Into the wonderful at 8 30 oclock at school building. crater land It will also divert much of Nephi L. Morris willthebs the speaker, his Parent-T- i & i V r Meeting of Interest to Farmers Platned NOALL BROS. a 9" ood-Boar- "CORNELL 48" for large rooms McCONAUGHY-LOSE- E A Examine the De Luxe at your dealers. The more carefully you compare the De Luxe with any spring at any price, the more certainly you will recognize its superior, luxurious comfort. It is always finished in Rome Gray enamel, and on the side rail appears the Rome Quality Trade-Mar- k, which identifies all Rome products. For . wood or metal beds. ' Tell your lumberman you want Cornd no other is like it. You can tell the genuine by the name on the edge. ell-W small rooms Sold at Retail in LUMBER CO. ARMSTRONG CO. SUGAR HOUSE yl t Mill-Prime- d -- ' 4 a1' nt . It docs make a difference and a great difference what kind of a spring you sleep on. You can not know how really comfortable a spring can be, till you rest on a De Luxe. Look for the quality mark its your comfort assurance. Kinney - Rome. Company Special to The Tribue. ood-Boa- rd construc- Because of the surface Cornell takes a perfect spread of paint or calcimine without the work and expense of a priming coat. 21,8 Cornell- - IV The De luxe cant sag. See its youll know why. tion and Oatmeal finish makes handsome interiors in homes, factories, offices, garages and stores. Water Power, Mills and Tunberlands in Wisconsin - roll. Cornells exclusive CORNELL WOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY, General Offices, CHICAGO,' ILLINOIS n nights rest. -- Ask Any of Us 10,000 Lumbermen Why We Prefer to Sell Cornell luvc handled all other varieties 7Efrom the cheapest to the costliest, and we never found another that gave The 'Bedspring LUXURIOUS t f7v r I SPEAKER ANNOUNCED. Professor J. R. Griffiths of the Uniwill of Utah speak at the Eleventh versity ward chapel at the 8 30 oclock service tonight His them wilt be "Th Gospel of Recreation. , a |