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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1923. 1 IS FOUND BY SCIENCE ADES MODERN FABLE: RUGGED HIRAM AND HIS GIDDY WIFE B7 GEOBQE ZEE Easily Heed European Discovery, Heme. Restores Vigep Quicker Than Gland Operations. at Those who suffer from nerve weakness and lark of vigor will be Inter, eeted In a European discovery which restores full phs steal power quicker than yland operations. It Is a simple home treatment in tablet form, absolutely harmless and yet the meet powerful invigorator known, Acting directly on important nerve centers, It often proglands and blood vessels. In 24 to It duces amazing results hours and gratifying results within a week. Physicians say It glvee speedy satisfaction in cases that defy all other treatment Elderly people declare it Is a real fountain of youth." Distributed under the trade name of korex compound," the discovery hae been tented thoroughly in America and the manufacturers have received a veritable flood of letters of praise and gratitude from revitalised men and women In every state. Patients past tO testify that the compound quickly restored to them the vigor of the prime of life Knowing that thla news may seem too good to be true," the distributors Invite any person needing the come h to take a pound sufficient for ordinary treatment, cases, with the understanding that It costs nothing if It falls If you wish to try this guars steed Invlgorstor, write in strict confidence to the Melton Laboratories, 649 Massachusetts Bldg., Kansas City. Ms You may enclose I i, or elnrply send your name, without money, and pay the postman (2 and postage on delivery. In either case, Jf you report no results" .after one week, the laboratories will immediately refund your money. This offer Is guaranteed by ample bank deposits. so nabody need hesitate to acAdv ) cept it. Once there wraa a staid Business who was hooked up with a hoop-l- a Spender, it was often remarked that Hiram s W tfe seemed to take It for granted that Treasury Notes grew on Trees. Phe wore those Ringe that blind long, knenge-shape- d the Spectators, and she had a different Sunbur- -t for every day in the Week and a Diamond Tiara that made the other Women aissle with Fin vy. Now and then she would give a party at which 40 worth of would be hung on the Chandeliers. The highest priced Caterer In Town would deal out the sparkling Conversation Water as if Brut and Buttermilk cost about the same. She was, in very Sooth, among the highest of the Rollers, but Hiram stood for the Bills with nary a Whimd per He was proud to be the of the Local of the Lady Knickerbockers He never pranced into the Ring Man Hue-ban- I little Buckle. It was even said that Hiram was unable to put the Studs m hie Shirt without getting Finger-Maron the Bosom Hiram's Wife or daughter, Jeasis. alwavs had to go to hla Room and look him over and turn him around a couple of times before they dared to lead him out where the Company could see him. When there was a Theatre-PartHiram always sat hack between the Curtains so as to avoid spoiling the Picture, and at the same time keep the I Taught away from the other At a Dinner-Part- y he was People. usually put in between two gabby Girls, who had tacit Instructions to keep Kim elbowed into the Back ground? And yet, withal. Hiram was a Man of Sterling Wortn and many admirable Qualities He was the family Gibraltar, while his Wife and Jessie were supposed to be mere Floral Ornaments. Beat of all, Hiram was Mantliners y. hil it If1"1 ' Lfand hTIonohiln two ' great plArroomU world of th are now united by regular fort- nirhtly aallinya of two luxurious ocaan llnera. At modarato cost you can add to California, your trip this wonder- I ililllK'""1 , ful a voyaire te ttia "Paradis' of th Pacino, via th Great - Clrcla Rout o f ' S. on of Lo An- -, City o I a or S. 4. .wuKr double-strengt- o" "lSiSSS lIlliBa 1 WEWMWIMHWWJWl niaii !" ii l MU i M 1 CalawatL lliai t? W cilfDfegr. earn ship Service Iriifiiiii Ml !. jt a ana iiii 1 , , , 1 1 mu Ilia lilt IIII Its tui Grandmothers Recipe to Bring; Back Color and Luster to Hair. even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had bv brewing a mixture of Bage Tea is vour aqd. Bulphur. Your hair charm- .- It makes or mars- - the iaee. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, jusa an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances it appearance a hundredfold. Don t bother to prepare the mix tore; von can get this famous old recipe improved bv the addition of other ingredients at a email cost, all ready for ue. It is called Wyeth Sage and Sulphur Compound. Thu can always ,e depended upon to bring back the natural color and lu ter of vour hair. Everybody uses Wveth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it durkens so naturally and evenly that nobody ran tell it has been applied r You simplv dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. (Advertisement.) Of all the many rums of prehistoric t llff dwellings in th southwestern part of the I tilted States those m the aide canyons of the Mantos fiver, located in the southwestern corner o Colorado, are for many reasons the most remarkable Congress has set aside a plateau of 43, acres for their preservation and has named It jha At Verde National ftrk The rums in Alaoeoe canyon were cHfuovered as early as 1974, when W H Jatkson, who led a government exploring party found man small dwellings, most of which had foeeir-bmfcdown hr the elements which for years had swept over them The following ear Dr W H Holmes, later thief of the bureau of American ethnology, UUeri the region and drew attention to the remarkable stone towers also found there. Had either of the explorer gone tip the side tanyons of the Man-io- s river they would have discovered the ruins which are located In vhat Is now Mesa erde National jwrk, and which have been detlared bv Gustav Nordenskiold, the mded Swedish explorer, to surpass anv thing of the kind known in the t nited Mates in magnificence and Interest rttarhed to the prehistoric dwellers j of this country work I done In the wav of excavation will remain to enlighten the visitor one burial place was found in the cemetery near the Ftpe Fhrine house, accompanied with a mall blai k Jar and it wan so well preserved that hewkes had his workmen build a wall about It anil construct a cover over it o that the burial customs of the people of Mummy lake group could be shown in conjunction with their '6 TEMPLE MESX NATIONAL PARK. defifteen men and twenty teMna voted three month to m UJrovries in the park excavating Tie Mmmy lake group of ruin about five miles north of Hprqt e lte4 tamp was the scene of last vea-art hayloft a! work h4he two offhitW Far lew lunt'-the only erei mound that bad been excavated u, to this time represented a tot il new tv pe of puebio xonlrm tu4i n ceremonial rooms or kiwi gunv ii I nn latet iikiuM l tlmately the living rooms fottitmg a e tun-ilar building of large dLuve.uski.us Pine hhrme house jo u!U (urn the hist erv f a (atho if MPos of s des ga nevtr ef re f ind mi the Mm-V- ithe most important dmnitf in t shrine of the re great kiv i n ml n th s pat titular luue COLORADO ind rooms farmed the unit cn which the f nat work was done this season, lid work was started last ve&r The oofttand ng featur of th v group whih di nun ites the whole uvuntry to the south as wnil ns u great deal t aii) wst was the watih tower, whnli although in rums st II stood ril f el above tin general ruins. 1 hiee tint kiv is were fnitml hmt tit- - t wer amt tne lowgrouped wala f Ivihg ind to the norm east andstyrige one of the v s en-- e hri It VZZDr wt had ben abmdnied foi some unknown reistt partially filled in, uul a t4.onl ((lupatton shown therein bv the latti walls whkh farmed rVtr Vr' ether' r'i irtrnre' Mwivro- t 'h iw that thr hid been ttidtioii' vf this partRulor kiv a i I 4e u- homes Museum Provided. MAGNA Most of the nutterral was taken to Washington to the Smithsonian institution where for the most part it will be held in storage anil will be of little value to the visitors to this park The gift of $ lOoo by Mrs Stella lvis-to- n of San Francisco for the of building a suitable museum purpose at the and display park fur the Installation of the material , ulture of the past Inhabitants of this park mttrks a great step forward In the progress of this paik. This reprtsent the first outride, aid ever received bv this park, and as a result, with su, h a museum assured, no more material from the ruins should ever be removed from the As a retilt of th s g,ft. Supark perintend, nt Nusbaum has had manv offers r,m people who now- have nolle t made here before Mesa A erde , le a wav park to return them to the where they should be retained MAGNA. Aon! 7 Mr Arnold Flinger entertained the Magna Ladle Bridge club Saturday afternoon of tent on week at her home First Kawt street High oore was won b Mrs Alma. Swenson and the special prise bv Mrs Hue Packard Mr and Mrs N K Drown entertained the N O Y B club Wednesday evening The club priieti were won hv Mr and Mrs George Smith, end the house prizes bv Mrs Robert Ridge and J K Jones Mr and Mm W H Walker L&rter wervHMi-- at - 1 i I l i AmazingHow 1 Gets-l- f - cov-inu- u- Peels Off Corns i v t t vv eumatic i 4 1 1 1 1 Railway tickets may be routed via L. A. 3. S. Co. between San Francisco, Los Angeles and Van Diego. Same fares ss all rail. Meals and berth extra. nil lllf ti Ii jmiiii nn n hi, 'IJ mi uni i i 1 i i ll iiiifiiii III "Mill Send for lntrrtninj Booklet! m Both Sorwceu i LA 1 in nt "nn nutiitmtii 1 - um In tin m ii nt I ii ft tin u there was One hoop-l- a ,g Spender. t, staid Business Sian who was hooked np with a himself for Fear that he might or throw a Btont but h at back in Section A and rooted for the Muum. Ever) time uhe wa awarded a Blue Ribbon for another Bocial Triumph he was pleased beyond Com-p- e known to be a Star at gettin? the Coin The Fact that the Family put up ouch a Tall Front in the Society Column helped the Public to believe Jhat Hiram was as good an Old Wheat and a prosporojs a a Kansas Farmer And he was supposed to be kmg Hiram was a Child of Xature, and on Business Integrity It was argued ha never had been &b'e to outgrow that one no Yappy would have to be Even when be was correspondingly ilonest his Birthright. attired fn his Hiram was so Severe and PuritanEvening Clothe, one eouid tell by looking at him that ical and hod so much clintfln& Agrihe knew how to milk a Cow He had cultural .Simplicity no one that more Hands and Feet than he could dreamed the Truth about him In " one Time were his of at Arteries dispose Reality, surcharged Hiram could not comb his Hair so whh Sporting Blood When no one that ft would Stav, and although he suspected it. he liked to put on a had been in the City for 20 ears he Mask and sneak out and hold up the never contrived to get the Hang of a tock Market That i what he did Bow Tie, so he used until one sad Day in May the Stock the kind that fastens behind with a Market up and Did him He got it right where the Hired Girl wears the Kuching er Hiram came home as Pale as a the News that he He hesitated to tell was a Fragile Beto. the rude Buffets Life, and he feared that such a cruel blow might crush her But he finally divulged the frightful Truth and then flopped to the Settee and began to Blgff about killing himself, so that she could get the instance Money She told him to Behave. and then she went out and made a Oip of btrewr Tea for him Hiram bed been an imposing Figure 3o long as he had tas Financial In derpummg but when they vanked awav his Supports he did a horrible When he got the Swing m Collapse the Plexus and toppled over he proved to be a sorry Quitter He lay on his Back and claimed a Foul, while his Wife and Jessie hustled around to save some of the W reckage 1 hey gave up the Servants and soaked the Jewels and moved into a smaller House. It waa a rapid but even while they were doing the Parachute they continued to look Pleasant and be Game. Although their Female Friends came around to express Smpathy and stick Pins in them, they forced the Angells Smile and did not act a bit bke Heavy Losers. They had to take In Roomers and in in ghe Lesson order to save Hiram from the and et with all their Skimping and Economizing they never pretended to know Poerty When a Man loses his Money he goee to hts Bedroom to drink himself into a 1 ranee A Woman lights the House from Cellar to Garret and sends out inv.tatlons for a Party On tirineome of about $30 a Week, Hiram s Wife and Daughter managed to keep up Appearances and occasionally have som of their Old Friends to dinner Hiram never understood how they managed It. Wfhen he looked k at his empU and then out At the Cold World he was foe givand ing up disappearing beneath the Weves His Wife braced him and told him to think of Jessie. Hiram wept and aaid there was do Hope for the Child of a Pauper. Notwithstanding which, Hiram s Wife kept the Family right along in the- - Swim and married Jessie to a desirable Catch. It ts true that she starved the House-hor- d for six months in order to give the Young Couple a daisy Send-OAnd all this time Hiram, the astute 3iaSin&e was standing Manager. around on one Foot like a Town Simpleton at a Ktssing-BeHiram had learned how to do Things with Money, but he had to turn to his Frivolous W lfey to find out how to Manage it when there was no Mone in other words, Hiram discovered that Cash had been the essence of his Existence while it had been the mere accidental Adjunct to his Wife a Social Campaigns Without a big Reserve he was a Smoke. She, minu her Check-Boorose to greater heights of Diplomacy. In time she succeeded in resuscitating her groggy Husband and putting him back on the Track, but he had lost r.is Ginger He was and gray aa a Bat. Khe turned up at the Club Meetings as chipper a of Yore, only she just came by Trolley instead of Coupe MORALIt is the upheaval of Tough Luck that causes it Transfer of the Pfemiiv Sceptre bv the Beil Syndi (Copyright, cate, JftL ) STILL IS SEIZED. Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Ghoet and broke was in the Hole. the Wife, for she ing, unaccustomed of the Strenuous Trial af M.thod That Anyons Can Us Without Discomfort or Loss of Timo. W have a method for the control of Asthma, and ste want you to trv it at our expense No matter whether your case Is of long standing or re- cent development, whether it is present a Chronic Ai'iima or Hay p'ever, you should send for a free Trial of our method. No matter in what climate you live no matter what vour age or occupation, if you are troubled with Asthma or Hay Fever, our method should relieve you promptly. 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J took a course It of it and am now feeling fine, harmless preparation la a simple, that remove the catarrhal mucous from the Intestinal tract and allay the inflammation whuh causes practically all stomach, liver and intes tinal ailments, including appendicitis. On dose will convince or monev re ?" h?!T.mh!!rr, fetorex, AdertiMment.) Halifax Canadian Service Halifax te Queenstown. Liverpool, Plymouth. Cherbourg and London St. Lawrenee River Route Montreal to London Plvmouth, Cherbourg, AUbOVIA. AUTOS; A. AKDAU1A, Famous Freight sailings on appicatloa. See your local agent or unite Office 501 Market Street San Francisco, tt Bu- reau ef navigation Hoars Fsrgi. 67 Wes First South, E. A fihewe. Hotel Utah Americas Express Co, 26 West Second South Street. J. 0 Tomlinson, Wilson Hotel Sait Lake City. n. k, FiY (5) everywhere. X ENCIAND (Ptjwlalh) fey FRANCE (Ghwtewt) GERMAN! (Huff) nwitamirrfia Reliance . . May It ht Jul 24 Mas 29 Jun, RESOLUTE Jua. 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Apr, 80 May 19 June 16 AF0TRIA CAMEROVIA (new) Apr 23 May 6 Juie 31 TP SCANIA (&ew Hay ft June 2 . COLUMBIA Hay 13 June 9 July 7 T to Plymouth. Cherbourg and London AVTAVIAr Apr H 1 . . AVT0V1A Apr A1BAX1A ... . Apr. 29 June I Ju.y 7 SAK0K1A .. Hay 19 June 20 Aug 4 Vew York te Mediterranean TUBCANIA (new) Jane SO Poor-Hous- postage 5 ANCHOR China-Pamtin- g money 8imply mail coupon beiow Do it today you even do not pay iiia ii CUNARO ANCHOR-DONALDS- Fn - i v I Steamship Co. 685 MarkebSt., San Francisco 517 So Spring St., Lo Angelcg x ony FRANCISCO, YALE AND HARVARD! 1 until in. mi .Sait JoLke and visited their eon, R. H Walker, and famih s ft 1 hose who attended the irtat hrge Mtiutcrv mar by had conb n U ge bv the early txravucd During the summer of 1922 Dr. J Unique Pipes .Discovered. vention of the Womans Benefit ast hinfeis who irifrsled this Walker Fewkea chief of the bureau of the sociation Maccabeas at the of American ethnology of the Hmith after it w is first found region ThUi Hotel I tah Tuesday were Mrs W B After differ from lar uw fhirtl n e evpoiatorv soman Institution, aided by Jesse I,. house inpueblo and testing work it G Hales Mrs. that but one kiv a was found L. Carter delegate Nushaum, superintendent of Mesa therein, cenrrallv totaled in the r i was f uiml lb it the turml plot had alternate, of Magna review No S, en Verde National ?ark, with a crew of tangur enclosure, whuh is largely sh rbed md tut up that it Ready for Visitors. Mr Forrest Radobaugh. Mrs Arthur tl d Jo lev ami was t off and leave formed hv the small uiiarlMi Luchesi, Mrs Robert Ridge, Mrs Fred rectangular rooms, for the n oft part it as it was, without further dis- theThe etle of architecture adopted by Barton, Mm J Brinkman, Miss Mary two ter management of the park for all the Me Jill and Mrs Fred Romig detp vvhi h sunotimi it turbance Dr fewkea of the opinion that this building construction Is an adaptation Mrs Robert Hit) entertained the Walk Protected. of the preaent modern pucavoa, tumse or pueblo- under the and In Bona Fide club at her home Thursmanner a this fine of a smgie uau or hei I iml thit contrast is drawn day evening of last week. Tht walls of 'Fat view house were Supper a portion of the rooms at hast were protitled from the elements as well between the old civilisation of the cliff was served High score was won by and that of the modern de- Mrs K D Jenson, the consolation not utMi for olhtr than storage pur-L- i as th )e f F pe Shrine house One dwellers scendant of this culture The home prize by Mrs Arnold Tavlor and the ses ( Un ml houxt Farvtew tower, of the superintendent and the admin- guest prize by Mrs J McArthur Several fine jamain itnpementi a me ru ns exiav teil in the open, istration building are completed The of atom- .01110 aor.to.1 luniuiw in.l ,,h Mrs Wallace Mnoe of Soringville Jr, wltl(ll, ,ho prole, ting museum is readv for oveupartev this was a last week-en- d r nn. nut.rn' guest of her sisof ,.t th. hmiao gr. hih jerinxnoted .airs season a and Mrs Louise Worthen founl here. in addition to th tin .rialjthe ter complete administrative t) ff dwelling of the Mesa has Mis been Lillian fount in th,- - Kim shrine of Miner group Mr established rips o and Rexburg by r,i, sun .in.i l.un fall, and pres, nt Mrs Nusbaum in no of ufctt h a sisted of nine pipes ooperation With they Idaho, and Mr and Mrs J K. Fla mm In all the dtp oral) f comliv n verv neirl th I o and Wttk of are the of o4 landscape Angeles 1; api roximal engineering guests department on itoltMiktn th Mta erde national park servjce which wi their sister, Mrs J E. Scherer sivlc f the loinmon a pipwhi h meaCjns go hand in hand the pitettie Mr are o mm h us. il this make Mrs entertile Far! and thudi n Chase J main park n so with extava objective that whatever imint of the It blowing soap hiiomt s iv en tourists of America who tained at dinner Kater st their home we nude and ha an exftcuielj lotu annually come to see the wonders of on First Fast street in honor of Mr thstern the i was he west of i tomir and Mrs James Fisher, Mr. and Mrs in black and while tpe whuh dominit s Uaides and rangers are provided H C Christenson Mt Leah Fisher w free to Hki the tourist to any point In and Misses Mvian and Deon Chris this area and th (kentmn i. erv line the park thev wrih to visit No tenson. all of Provo )Uvr h d ve emhr,1 t howl ef uX riiht angle Mr tn an t Frank Hjffnker entertained erde iark is perploye til Mesa s t f hi degrec h n av uzondn club Wednesday afterfit o' to a mitted fee or a from th accept Stop All Hurting Instantly stem an all jV i s oi a r a! d anv visitor for his servo es tip All are noon at her home on Spencer avenue It's Just wonderful how Gets-It- " end, coma parture fn in the us on at Three tables treated with courtesy and a wrelcome launch eon was served iong j tndcadouMS. Futafcwdropiol"GeU-I- t wt on tubular pie umiu v avsf. tv the tourist tn his Ford receives the were arranged for card High score f bv rums con was Mrs won same attention John Hancock the same courtesv evtended to the tourist who comes in joint on prire by Mrs Bud Kilpmck rrr Mra. h Flint Blades Included.. hur and the guest prise her rar Anv Votm Mrs KHoaea will entertain toocist who desres to i Mesa s VsKonard with tn NOW EASILY ENDED the club at Vs next meeting erde national park In his itine-ar- v t f found a fine i a h Mr Mrs Jack Cash entertained flu and mav vear to write i tle- Sup. rintendent an n f.j i compliment to L Nushaum Manco Colo and at dinner Sdndav in Brown of arte hh ij is mu t Mnt t Says Mr. James. H AHen of Eoeh Jesse Mr Roval of Salt and a Mrsv will rebe i ctmplcte ueecrlption rrn3 fivrm f eerai wish ester, N. Y. Lake without Mr Tell iharge one ov nn uc tint jaif? A S H of Mrs Bird Lake Sat Information Is' ucie of fo s gold the nrst vr matter to me whether desired i gave a lecture at the Magna Woman s Ii club rooms in afternoon if rlreu ursi-.le.l Wednesday '0I Roads Are Improved. behalf of the Catholic Womans e onlv the noitU an I east m tn la f Uta n,at,"m ,,r 0(amiial ght ref5hment I know or San Juan mounun s and d p ted jtwutes Th. aut of Utah and Colorado as i that Allenrbu, my in the si Pire iftaese f Jtn nat ira 'own tlstovciv, ill stop the afifonv, Mrmbe-- - of the Rom Fide clufc and du,r- ft:rmerV , u h a leauti and weight ,b w ?rt'.'e in the'r husbands can-eavvav withwthe jruawmjj ijam i out surprise men must have beeu h hv piv Tuesday evening in honor of the ancient inhabitants Frol a lv a a'll r, ,lu p thp Mvollen park I tail has made additt. nal ap- jrartv beThs Ed the occasion Mr. Beckett, know it mil dissoirc the line propriations for the completion of the him lred or ntor 't pi ivc sti ks hid birfRdav anniversary. ABuppef been Placed on ibe shrmc it 1h.it have be. ante IKiMroadrirom the Colorado state line her 9 ill (loiieut birth-d- a was one at table served long the fire which ileMtwvid tbs. tp Thompsons, and Trom there to Monj (hop iv imlwUC'! in tuinl'. ami mtis the centerpiece cake formed had leu but charcoal fn their j t Nine miles from Covers were laid for thirtv liz iui,l qua kiv cln.e e.irv trace of ti ejn via Moab the vhap. and cesftn cuidd rh, Thompsons the tourist enters the although trac-eMf and Mr and chillohnDhvr uni it, ,n tron vour bo,lv. f know Navajo trail maraed by Mack, tiU be m pat dren and Mrs Wal'er Russel) of Salt hurtinf rorn ind Prettol The pain ,top ( Ibis because I was cripple, for vear and red putts every five miles, andwhite one lake were Sundnv dinner guests of once, lorever. Soon the com loorea from th iml rniii tinfes was unable to work, post at every intersection of a road Mrs Marv R McGill true fleshand you just lift the corn off nith the VllenUm inailo a well, robust, The Navajo trail leads from Moab Mr and Mrs Glen Reid, Mr and I nit j111 finrera, root and all complete Money back hotis, Tpc to Gallup , Junction M , where It Mrs man me. Coeta of hialtliv but trifle of a a et aniiller cnnimunitv, one sm.il! Dougs Perkins Mr and Mr guarantee. everywhere. connects with the National Old Trails Inar Larson, Mr and Mrs Clement L. Lawrence it I know heeause surroumlid hv living anrt sior-Chicago. me 1 cureil fAdv ) kia rooms to California highway The lemilng Mr and Mrs tones. Ixaila Colohe, and probably showing the self Inin, Ire U have taken Allenrlio tourist bound for Mesa erde park Mina Diana Reid, Miss Harriet Tay-lo- b smallest qn t if Hit Minimi ike rl.l the main leaves npedi!v trail at of llumaelves Cortes Navajo this Coon Warren and Stanley Du f fin culture ahnatrui tTon outsdle of iso-- 1 Ooio , and after traveling twelve miles motored to Salt Lake Thursday evewea latd room formed tie erond unit ) at arrives the the where road point a and enioyed nutter how cvere,vour caao, dancing and theof last eara excavation Th b irm.1 to Mesa Verde park takes off ning at the American theater, ater party mound near b, as well an the run jf urge vou to put our faith in the leading from the main followed by a late Supper highrathr barren digging outaide prom ription . that it took me roars way The Navajo trail has been the Mies And1? Cammons entertained a of the structural detail which wre 4vrt, means of considerable addibringing number of friend at a party WedI LeP1 TldC tional tourist travel to the 'Z must intereating 3 hu house u alo ? and doctors park nesday evening at the home of her tried h4mae a the one cl.ti referred to to southeastern Utah. It has made i s rents. Mr and Mrs S K. Jones failed, since the one email kira ated of the Grand canvon. north rim the guests were Mias Lucile ee few Allcrrhu n ro licjfard, it starts the Haioah forest, Brvce with the ulr rooms deatii4' canyon Zion Nellson. MiaMarv Moesser and Mtsa a Tingle belief or clan among the j eoi m at opce; it pet Into tire, canvon. Cedar Ihe and Lorita Newton of Hunnatural Virginia Hvomei medicated breathing treatment kiHs capie muhvmg It r, bridge In Ran Juan rpuntv, and the ter and lawter Oswald Lvman Megaiuh4c house. to the nonh of tarrh germs, Asdeotifically recognued, harm-j- f secof mountain entire and Claude Har-ve- v this ptatn Morgan Dwight aqd the differs like, Mummy tion of of Salt the state acctsslb'e all from either Reache remote membranes. lake germicide. in part from the one clan house in Mr and Mr the east or the "west The set lion of Frank HuffakS'- - enPrevents spread of nose and throat troubles. hat part of the walla weft formed Ltah and Colorado embrated in the tertained at dinner Sunddv complSuccessful thirty year. or of atone slab Druggist everyby Urge standing enumeration above form perhaps the imentary to Mr jand Mra, P. W. Brown where sell and guarantee complete outfit of megaliths erected on edee to form the most Interesting and least known por- qf Fait lake, . The excavating woik outbid wall tion of the Vnited States. The Navajo on thin house was not computed Ona THE ACE IN THE HOLE. trail" offers to the tourist good roads, rxTn was found to he ived wuh A woman absence of grades and any amount of alwava needs two hats aiaha sandttone in to scenervs admire One to wear and one 'reaching thla when traveling M L Druca. and Liva Farview tower and fAdv.I wondetatnd. e'vcry instame. to carry In a hand-bo- x Life, Buildings of New Type. 1 i ;;; 111 That beautiful, Prehistoric Cliff Dwellings Preserved for Benefit of All Americans. 1 SAM LOS ANGELES &NDEG0.1 Via tH mot if Cutfidi Lim Xia vllll llll fPVWV 8,mkUI to The Tribute. 7.F Idaho. April POCATELLO, Gambia was arrested yesterday In a raid near Horse island for possessing a stiii. The still was confiscated with three kegs JT moonshine When GamblU was taken liquor boiled States Commissioner Turner he was., released on five-gall- I ,oo bond. - ' Crcat Medical ly nme-tent- Gas, Sourness and Pain; How to Treat. authorities state that nearof the cases of atomz ach trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning, gas, bl atlng, nausea, etc., are duty to an excess of hvdrochiortc arid in the stomach and not. as eomo believe to a lark of digestive juir. The delicate stomach lining Is Irritated, digestion is delayed and loo., sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which ery stomach aufle-knows so well. Artificial digestants Are not In such cases, and may do real harm Try taring nude all digestive aids and instead rfr t frrm anv druggl t lew ounces of Dlaurated Magnesia take a teaapoonrul in a quarter of water right after eating weetena the stomach, prevents formation of excess acid and ihcra s no sourness, gas or pain rflsureted Magnesia tin powder or tabltt form never liquid or milk) la harmless te th Stomach, inexpensive to take and la the most efficient form of maatie-at- a for atomaeh put poses it i' used by thousands of people who rn c V their meals with no more fear of Ind'ges-tio(Adv ) e. nee-le- a K n. |