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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH, 18, 1922. TIRED 110 AUDITIOII Boys and Girls Nervous and Dizzy, Every thing Seemed to Worry Me. How 1 Got Wefl , He Will Manufacturer Says m "Mt back Exet Every Effort to bad I could Indiana. not do my wasting. I ni waa al-way tired out and Keep Wall Street Away. had no ambition, wan New Merchandise at New Prices - nervous and ditty everything me seemed to and asjt - tov-ernm- vertised so much and it did so many peo-that I began to take it myself. flamgood feeling fine now and everyone tells tne they never saw me looking so welL I live on a farm, do all my work, and have three IlttW girls to take care of. 1 aa recommending this medieias to my friends and know it will help them U Mrs. Herbert they use it like I do. Lang, R. R. 8, Box T, Larwill, Indiana. Many women keep about their work when it is a great effort. They are always tired out and have no amhiflon. When you are in this condition give it prompt attention. Take Lydia X. Plnkhsra's Vegetable Compound, for it is especially adapted to correct such troubles, as it did for Mrs. Long, Your Silhouette DraWn Free While You Waif . today an exartist will draw the silhouette of any boy or girl whowill call on her in our Childrens Section, Second Floor, accompanied by parent. The- ailhouette will be inked and autographed given free to the child. -- fs - w IT Jiusdlaghoala - unselfish lines. It will -- along work so splendidly and so-- simply, that In , no time hundreds of other water power, developments Will. spring up ail ever, ft country! and the days of Amertcah industry paying tribute for Its power would be gone forever. Every human being in the the- - benefit country would-reap- I am consecrated to the principle of American Industry All I want freeing Is a chance at Muscle Shoals, and. if it's the lasf thing I do on. this earth. Ill flghf for that chance In speaking of the fight being waged against him on the- Muscle Shoals pro! , ect Mr Ford saidWork should be going on at the shoa S MAKES SHORT WORK OfPain. v . Sloans Jor rheumatism - ' , ; S 'f. ' lumbago sciatica , neuralgia , ' ; spminsjtmins i sneak f; : bath shjffjpinh ATsD dronUa, JJc, 7pe,l.4 : Maizes Well On. of Dr. Hobson' g ' " In, PcHabsorilr Eczema Obr&neot f New Percales New colorings, 'new patterns. Ideal for aprons and house dresses. 36 inches wide. Special, . 9Rq Sale of Bolls 7.50 5.00 9.00 Kinney Lump BdJj. Cdcura Healed. f - "When I was about twelve years of age plmplto end blackheads broke cut on my face. Tbe pifnpleo wefe very large and Teetered., They itched very badly end I scratched them which made them worst. My IsovwM 8 Right dl wet Bthamad to go out, 1 we treated whhovt any benefit. 1 began using Cwtlcur Soap end Ointment which helped me to I eon. tinned using them end now I am completely healed.' (Signed) Mice Paoline Mollnalr S31 Unto St., San Francisco, QtliT., Sept. 13, 1921. Us Cutlcura Soop, Ointment and Talcum Tor all U La purposes. twd.hirMrvA meewse.u, aeeesa Sst" M mr nH Bet 6mSki )M.Bt sea IsTCtlssi hasp Assee aObsel Japanese Crepe Good weight and will wear well. Yellow, rose, mandarin, jade and copen. Spe- - OQft cial, per yard. 34 inches wide. Extra Special 25 dozen fine linen finish pillow .cases, Hemstitched Size 42x36. Special, each ........... j Send your order In before you ere co at Wa are sold AWBap of deliveries. White Pine and Tar Compound for colds. Regular 2jc. Special........ ISe Regular 50c, Special for. 25s .. . i Ataami Shampoo. Regular Special.... 2 for 25s fv ja Lazella As the Petals Toilet Water, Speeial Regular $1.50. 75e i i Lazella As the Petals Face Powder. Regular 60c, Special. ............... i j R Lazelli Talcums, assorted odors. Regular 25c, Special for 0 Regular 25c. Lazed 8 Lip- Sticks. Special for - I - . Lazella Rouge. Regular 50c. and lace trimmed. t i 15c. Beach Cloth tr A , Best grade, all colors, popular for, childrens and ladies dresses Rg and aprons. Special, per yard . I A sheer, dainty fabric infants wear and ladies fine underwear. 39 inches wide. Special, per (A Rf '. box of 10 yards Special Ja ' , tv 23fi for........ ' ? 1 j out of IDEAL COAL CO. lBruc"Iaggart,.Mt A Sale of 300 . Girls9 MinaTaylor Apron Dresses Envelope this spring and summer, because If ths thing .isnt settled so work can be done when the river Is tow, a great part of the project of completing dam No. t and julldlng dam No. 1 must be put over until 1913. It would be tragio to hold off employment of so many thousands of men for another year, when the need of work is so general and so great. Chemises Made of splendid fast color cloths.-Ligh- t, medium and dark. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Mina Taylor style and workmanship in every garment. Apron dresses usually -- Faith Expressed. Asked IT he believed congress would to leaae the property to him, be consent said- - ' All 1 have to say to that Is that 1 have a great faith In the sound judgmeht of the American people and trust that they will not stand silent and let Wall street put anything over on their representative at Waahington. I am not worried a bit. Mr. Ford declared he had no doubt but that the government had the power to give him clear title to the Muscle Shoals property, A special Dressed - dolls, undressed dolls, dolls with wigs and moving eyes, grouped in three big lots Dolls formerly priced ribbon trimmed. Every cial WwJ Priced size.- - priced at $1.00, $1.35 and $1.75. We are offering these dresses at Spe- one price at Dolls formerly priced to Russian Mail Held Up; Mast Be Dwnfected Dolls formerly priced to For Spring Heavy silk crepes dainty, crisp taffetas, Canton crepes revealed in styles similar to the grownups straight line and ruffled models. Navy, brown and mahogany. Sizes 6 to 14 years.PricedregiiU.rly $8.00. Special less-shoul- tre JUNIOR FROM 18 IUCC883. Ipselsl is TkS Trtbxm. , . , BRIGHAM CITV. March IT. The Junior worn of tbs Boxelder high leld in th . labors! hr the decorations, ana toe younger set was largely represented. The Mlnney brother orchestra of Salt Lake furnished the music. T her pattons and patronesses were State and Mrs. Johu W Peters Mayor and Mr. N. CrU Pinion- sen. Itrlnaipal and Mrs, Buperlnteii' enf aftd hire. 0. If. Skidmore. 'Jr and Mr. It A. Peers, Hr. and Mia H. K Fsrnswt fth and Bernard 'Nlchoia $20.00 Group Three and $25.00, n, ena Sr7D hose for spring. cuff mercerizecbwith top. A and Silk number, pair Special, very CHILDRENS three-quart- er f high-grad- e BOYS triple knee stockings. Special, 3 pairs for SI.CD GIRLS derby ribbed hose. ,Speciatper pair a- - X Special for Today-- $6.00. Special.' Womens-Sprln- g- $10oo Aprons and Dresses sptMsZ News spring quality pretty for Boys Polly Prim New designs. models of good ginghams and percales in t . Arrived , Pretty light andme- dium Colors. Percales. Tape or braid trimmed. Limit 2 to' a customer. ' Special 50c ors (ind tions. combina-C- g Priced.,.,.." Boys,r:W a 1st sr Medium and dark etripes. Splendid , school waists. Priced C3s, 2 for $1.25 85c $,25 $2.95 uit $l.25f3$3.C3 at. and girls unions in nainsooks and knitted garments. Boys Girls Wirthmor Dresses On Display for the First Tjmd Today Boys and .Girls fast color wash material in a choice variety' of plain and novelty colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. The Wirthmor brand is an assurance of exceptional values. . . $2:ao $3350 1? Womens knitted fabrics in medium and light weights. I) 52.C3 Per suit Womens woven materials in dainty dimities, nainsooks and mulls. All made with the Munsing adjustable bodice. Priced, per -- We have just received a big shipment of diamond sport or Beanie hats. Made of felt in bright col- Us 1 new Aprons fcei-ato- Cut This Out It Is Wsrth Ms nay,' Cut out this slip. Inclose with le and mail It to Folef Co, 2S Sheffield Ava, Chicago. III., writing yoUf name and address elesrly. Ton wily receive in return a trial package containing Foley a Honey and Ter Compound for coughs colds and croup; Foley Kidney Piua for mins In sins and, back; rheumatism, lackschs, kidney and bladder ailments end Foley Cathartlo Tablets a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing rsthartie for hsaSnches, nnd constipation, billousnass,Schramm-Joaboe!a. sluggish Drugs, five (6) Good Stores. (Adv j PURE THREAD SILK fine elastic knit. Black and new , spring colors. Special, per pair . . . . New Silk Dresses Group Two SHADE a 69c jfigK womens silk stockings. fashioned hose. full Pure thread silk $ JFj Special, pr pair NUDE HOSE-Wom- at WASHINGTON, March IT. Authority was granted by the house today to it military affairs committee, now investigating private offera for purchase and lease of (he governments Muscle 8hoals A resoproperties, to visit the projects lution authorising an appropriation of ttOO for the trip, earlier reported by the louse accounts committee, waa adopted aithout a dlseenting vote. Shortly before the house voted to grant authority for the trip the senate agricultural committee decided to leave Washington on a similar trip March It. The general belief was that the two commit d go together. - - BERLIN, March 17. (By the d Prase ) All Tetters and parcel out beof Russia coming are ing held In Berlin untouched. German postal employees, following The physi-m- ir a announcement that employees in the Bevel poetofftre had been infected from handling Russian mail, refused to handle such mall here Until the minister of posts has given orders for Its disinfection against typhus. amounts Of Russian mail hare . been Sent through Germany for America and only a portion of it Is known to have been disinfected, , There is considerable alarm in German medkal circles ever a report that typhus has broken out among the German population of .the Volga and fear le expressed that the district, may break out In Central Europe, plague in view of the large number of Russian refugees coming lit without Inspection, having evaded the customs guards; Hundreds of Germans, Russians , and Poles are known to hkvs crossed the Russian border and corns into Germnar during ths last fsw montha Information received by the German Red Cross is that the Volga plague eitua. tlon Is serious, Ths population has been weakened by the litany months of famine, during which the people have been g on the flesh of cats and dogs. tageous savings. Chemises of soft white and flesh muslins. Lace and $1.25 R9 $12.00. purchase bought belew manufacturers price offers ad van-- " Group One llv-in- - All new patterns, 36 inches wide, for mens and boys Bhirts. All pew styles. Special, per yard . f1! bssithyoomplsxioauefrtsiv Very Large. Itched In colors that will not fade cadet, copen, brown, helio, rose, re- - RQ aedaetc. Special, per yard.. m. 93 C 35c. Indian Head v Regular Fragrant Frostilla. Special... Holmes Madras Shirting Nainsook Japanese j ,,.....$8.25 Aeeo-elate- Sick Skins Vamlfcr Remedies. Wash Fabrics per yard. i SUlirn Liniment to 12 p. m. to 5 p. m. 1 358 West South Temple Was. 7283 Ford Seeks Chance. Compelling Values in New - 9 a. m. Lump Nut Pea R Drug Specials. - Houri Demand Still Growing For 9 S Beginning perienced - Power Held Factor, "jh Musele Shoal lies the freedom of American Industry, Mr. Ford continued. During tha war the country turned Its every resource- - to help free the world worn militarism a militarism fostered by an international money power. Now, In the same way, we are going to fight to the. lest ditch-jU- s free American Industry and American agriculture from that Same money power If the American people once can catch the idea of what water power means how It can be put to service in a thousand ways, the cost of industrial power to acutting minimum and thus,! through better service, .make possible a higher standard of living for all people, at a greatly reduced cost they never again will submit to the proposition that to get power they must pay to tribute Wall street. "All the people need to catch the Idea Is an example. A potential example lie at Muscle Shoals. In a sense,, the desof the American tiny for centuries to come lies there people on the Tennessee river, because whoever controls a power controls that nation's peo- m- Is dependent Americas power on 'the steam power' today of emdl.. The grAt private financiers own the bulk of ths country'! coal minea These, financiers, centered In Wall street, have a strangle hold on ther Industry and the transportation of the country. 4 K should have been done. I saw Lydia EL - 11 exsrt every resource and Inflysfic at my command to keep tha hands of Wall trset.off Muscla Shoals," Henry Ford todky- broke' bt alienee maintained during the laat two month wlt(j regard to hla offer to leaae and operate the water power project in Alabama. Mr. Ford inade the atatement In re aponse to an Intimation reaching him to the effect that, became of hia silence, the people of southern states had begun to wonder whether he ha lost Interest in the pFOjeetr- - rTell these people of the south," Mr. Ford said, "that Wall street will have no either- - in financing or part Muscle Shoals Jf I can help It.operating If it's the last thing I do Ill exert every resource and Influence at my command to keep the hands of Wall street off the shoals project land perpetuate it aa a great example to the American people a living example of what they can do if they will safeguard the country t water power and develop itv" 9 Shoppie; worry and I had awful pains in my right side. I felt Mdly about four years and could not do my work PmkhamVgItabirCompoond ad" 1 & forSatarday ' People of South Notified He Will Obtain Project if Its His Final Action. a i , having their hair cut in their own barber shop wtier eCB eycan'" riJeTr horse to Banbury Cross . while Barber Bill bobs their tiny heads. $ , t - V 7 I |