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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY STORKING, 'APRIL Funeral Services Will Be Conducted Thursday Afternoon OGDEN DEPARTMENT Pheo Bosnian, Office, Ogdea Theater Building 64; Correspondent, 464 and 740; Society, 8190 MR1 g I KUKLUXVISITS KARIN rt yf 1,1 Ijj 13oTttot4. 1 t'11 W-- TJOR OCLDEX, April 14. That Hcbr of ng. of Plain Richardson. It City, who fell from the oeoond floor of the dance hall Saturday, had boon drinking Inoonarhln. furnished him by Earl Ivy, II years of ace. of Hooper, and Lawrence Peterson, 90 years of ace, of caih ton, waa the chares made today by Sheriff Richard D. Pincock acalnst the youths, who are In the . county JaiL Tha arrest of Ivy and Peteroon waa made following the Investlcation made by tho sheriff, who teamed that Richardson and (L Clarence Skeen cot liquor from Ivyand drank it upon tha fire escape at the Plain City hall Saturday night. Shortly after drinking the liquor Richardson fell twelve feet to the ground. Richardson Is In the Dee hospital, to which place ho was removed last night. Hls arma and His legs are said to be paralysed. condition Is regarded as serioun Sheriff Pinoock said today that he had instructed hls deputies in the county districts outside of the city to try- - and suppress tho liquor traffto at tha dances Ha said that U It was naceseary ha would have officers search automobiles and person the dances April 1. Significant with apparent Passing of the Ogden Betterment league, of which the Rev. L A. Garrison, pastor of tha Baptist church, wwa president, and O. 8. Springer, an officer of the church, was secretary, was tha visit to the church last night of members of the Kukiux Kian. According to the pastor of the ekwek-tefi- y, twelve men, heed and masked and dressed in the regulation rofece of the Kukiux Kian, sought admission at the back door of tha church and attended the services. It Is further reported that the leader of the clansmen presented the pastor with a pursa and complimented Mm upon the attitude he bad taken for law and order. James A. Smith, founder of the Smithsonian Business college and member of the Baptist Church, speaking of the visit of the twelve men of the , Kukiux Kien at the church Met night, said tine evening: "Near the dose of the services last night the twelve hooded and robed men, wearing the Kukiux Kian Insignia, came into the church through the back door after they bad sent In a note to our pastor, the Rev. Mr. Garrison, permission to enter. Whenasking they entered the leader asked permission to apeak, which was granted by a vote of the congregation The leader talked about a half hour, during which time he addressed the Rev. Mr. Garrison as president of the Ogden Betterment league and presented him with an envelope filled with money I dont know how much. The leader Mr. Garrison upon tbscomplimented work the Betterment league had accomplished and said the kian waa back of him in the effort to secure law and order here. All of the men .wore white robes with the caps attached, There were only holes for the eyes In the hoods, which were peaked and had a small flag In the peak. We could not Identify any of the men. They retired quietly and orderly out of the back door. b too. MIDDLE AGE' TOM BROWN, OF SIX BROWN BROTHERS AT SALT LAKE THEATRE IN TIP TOP, CLEARS UP SAXOPHONE SITUATION IN SALT LAKE ONCE AND FOR ALL Music Co., This Famou In Emphatic Statement to Daynes-Beeb- e Artist Denie Use of Indorsement of Any But a BUESCHER Instrument, by Either Himself or Six Student Butted by Bull Is Not Seriously Injured OGDEN, April It. Donald Robinson, 17 years of age, of Pangultch, a student at the Stats School for the Deaf, who waa injured Saturday night when butted by a bull at the state school barn.- - Is recovering from the Injuries, according to Superintendent Prank M. Drlggm today. Tha youth waa attempting to drive the bun Into tha barn when the butted him against a wagon. No bones were broken and the boy suffered only minor Injuries. The bull bad been dehorned and this fact prevented probable eerious Injuries to tha boy. ant-'m- al High School Cadets to Give Annual Ball Wife of Former OGDEN, April 1 -- Ogden high hoot cadets will give their annual State Auditor Is military bait at the Berthana next Friday night, according to the announcement today of Principal A. M. Merrill. The patrons will Include Governor and Mrs. Charles R. Ms hey. Mayor and Mrs. Frank Francis and members of the School board of the city. ( The officers and members of the 1L T. C. of the Sait Lake high schools been Invited. One of the features of the evening will be an exhibition drtU by the schools creek drill team. Called by Death MR. JOSEPH RIRIE. Personal Statement by Tom, N tow Daynes-Becb- Funeral emvlui for Mrs. Karen Marie Hansen, octagenarlaa, will be held at the chapel of the Joaeph Taylor ' Undertaking' ComPenf Thursday at 13 eolook. Mrs. Hansen, long s member of ths L. D. S. church and a diligent worker in the Relief society, migrated from Denmark in 1874, going to Logan, where she remained five years, then removed to Richmond and resided, for, a period of four years, thenca to Preston for eight years and to Riverton for nearly twenty years After residing in Salt lake more than a decade she died Sunday- of infirmity at a local hospital one day before her eighty-thir- d anniversary. Mrs. Hansen is survived by five son and daughters: Mra William Davis of Sait Lake, Mrs. Marie F. Curts, aioo of Salt Lake; P. J. Hansen of Los Angeles, Jonas Hansen of Riverton and Abraham Hansen of Ogden; also thirty grandchildren and twenty-twPol lowing the eervtces the body will be taken to Riverton, .where interment wlH take place. o- WEATHER DATA it wither feta Gomparmtlv felt Ukt City, April 16, 1IUS: Tea pore tare Hig beat tofey waa 10 do : higheat la thin month 1874 Ue aw 69 d grata; lowest night U 48 dngraea; lowofe this month otnen 1874 waa 18 dt grata; moan temperature for today waa 66 dogma; normal waa 60 degree; accumulated feftdmry atnen the first uf tho month la 6 dogma; aecnmalated deficiency atnen January 1 to 14S degrees. Humidity Dry bulb tomporatam at 6 ., 47 degree; wot bo lb temperature at 6 a. m., 86 degree; relative humidity at 6 a. in. 66 per cent; dry both temperature at noon, min time. 67 ..degree; wet balb temper taro at noon, ana time 46 degree; relative humidity at noon, aun time. 24 t; dry bnib temperature p lut it I a., IT. 1053 TAKER WEATHER MENTATION 6 P. U.. MOUNTAIN TIME. AT t county clerk today, despite the fact OTfice was closed for Arbor day. Deputy Cbnnty Clark Wilibun F. Fisher made a special trip to the elerk'a office to accommodate the 61-3- Wil-lld- m degrees; wet balb tempera tar at dtigtnoa: relative humidity at 6 p m., 25 pee cent. Prectfritotionltoui far the tweaty-foo- r boar ending at 6 p. m. was none; total for this month to date to 1 21 Inchon; enmalated evema for thto month go date k .06 nf an Inch; total precipitation since January 1 to date to 6.16 Inches; acruma toted deficiency alnco January 1 la .64 of an Inch. Baa rtona at 666 and aeta at 7:10 April that the couple. WILL' FILL VACANCY. n Military Honor Paid Memory of Private Perkin -5 Military honors were paid to the memory of Private Albert Perkin, 35 eon of Mrs. Lillie Smith, 450 d Goshea avenue, at 3 oclock yesterday Privet afternoon at Fort Douglas. Perkin waa a member of th Ninety-fir- st aero squadron and wee on spedicial duty with tha Ninety-sixt- h vision organized reserves, at Vancouver barracks. Wash, He was y struck and fatally injured last afternoon by the propeller of an the airplane. Perkins waa testing airplane preparatory to Lieutenant Golds borough, an army map maker, making flight from Vancouver to Portland, Ore. ' Perkins died Monday from hit injuries. The body was brought to Salt Lake Sunday. An escort of honor met the train at 3 oclock Sunday morning at the Oregon Short Line station. The body was taken to th Fort Douglas mortuary, where it lay in state until 1 JO o'clock Monday afternoon. Funeral services were held In the poet chapel A guard of honor was lined In two columns outside of the chapel and when th body was brought out from the chapel, draped in national colors, the troops presented arms and the Fort Douglas band played the funeral trains of Mendelssohn. The cortege then proceeded to the post cemetery (The Original Signed Letter e Above Is on File in ths Offices of Th Dsynes-BeebHusio Co. Chaplain Jamea L. Biakeney, the post chaplsin, read the fifteenth chapter of First Corinthians and offered prayer. A tha body was being lowered into the grave the band played . Nearer, My God, to Thee." The firing squad fired three volleys and the bugler, Paul Whiteman's Orchestra Uses 100 BUUSCHFUS Private Horace T. Hatch, company G, Uses 100 BUESCHEE3 Clyde Doerr's Orcheebrs Thirty-eight- h sounded infantry, 100 Uses Art Hickmans Orchestr. BUESCHUES taps." Popples were dropped from 100 Pool Orchestra BUESCHBBB ....Uses Spechts three airplanes that circled over the Oriole Orchestra 100 Uses Terrace BUBSCHBKS th while at Vancouver, Wash., depot casket waa being put on the train. Vincent Lopes Orchestra ....Uses 90 BUESCHEB3 Private Perkins nerved In the Sixth Columbia Happy Six Usee 90 BUESCHEE3 sanitary train of the Sixth division ..Use 76 BUFSCHEBS Joseph O. Smiths Orchestra , during the world war and participated Bennie Krueger's Orchestra .Uses 75 BUESCHE&3 in three engagements with that diU 75 BUESCHEKS vision. He received three stars on his Meyer Davis OfiAestra All Star Trio service ribboa for battle engagements, Usee 75 BUESCHEKS which were St. Mihiei, Meuse Argonne and th Vosgee, Tout sector. Th honorary pallbearers were Private First Clans Eugene V. Fd wards, Private First Class William E. Gamble, Private First das Joseph H. History of Saxophone Catalog, Prices, Terms, FREE TRIAL OTTER, ATT. BENT Miner, Private M. P. Robert, Private POSTPAID No Obligation, A postcard will do. Writ today. . , Bert Kurts and Private Elgin Hughes, all of company O. Th firing squad was furnished by company Q. The members of the firDAYNES-BEEB- E -3- -5 ing squad were 8ergeant Don Minium (In charge). Corporal Stanley Elias, Private William R Ruts. PriKnown Through the West aa the Home of the Beat vate Lewis Randall, Private Edward W. Lemke, Private Jamea A. Mar- year-ol- , Run-da- Here are other famous organization Found Treatment Which Healed. Hls Own Catarrh and How Offers to OGDEN, April IE Annie B. Farrell Rirle, SO years of age. wife of Joseph Rlrle, former state auditor and president of tBs Mount Ogden stake, died eral offices and tha banks. Tha city srhools held exercises without tree planting. In the county schools, exercises were held this morning and the family residence, SUO Monroe at some of - tha schools students at avenue, last night, after a three planted treed months Illness. The funeral services will be held at 3 30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Twelfth .ward chapel. Bishop Thomas B. Wheelwright will conduct the Vervicea Interment will be made In the City cemetery. The body may be viewed at the family residence tomorrow afternoon and evening and on Wednesday until the hour of the funeral. Mrs, Ririe was born In Eden, Ogden valley March 97, 1873. the daughter of the late Bishop John and Marian Lindsay Ferrin. For the last eighteen years MrS.RtrteHad resided In Ogden. She was first counselor to Mrs. Almira C. Rich, president of the Weber county chapter of the Daughters of Pioneers. Mrs. Ririe always was active In Relief society and civic work. She was the president of Jhe. Weber eounty Democratic women s organisation. Mrs. Ririe is survived by her husband, two daughters, Lettia and Rebecca, one eon, MHton, and several brothers and sisters. condition. pczsl Fire-Damag-ed Bead Dont Let That Turn Into Flu Sub on Good Old Mustsrols. That eold may turu into Flo, Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, unless you take ears of it at once. Rub good old Haste role on the congested parts and see bow quickly it brings relief. Colds are merely congestion. made from pure oil of mustard, eamphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is, a Hi mala tea circulation aad helps break up the cold. Aa effective as the messy old mustard plaster, it does the work without the blister. Just rub it oa with your fingertips, You will feel a warm tin gtr aa it enter the puna, then a cooling sensation that orings welcome relief. 35e and 65e, la jarg and tabes. Mjii-terol- eounter-imtantirkic- h Better than Drug Store Is Open Again drug store No. C, partially destroyed and seriously damaged by fire a month a got was reopened yesterday. The store has been entirely renovated, restocked and boasts a number of features which TIRED were not In the makeup of the store SORE, prior to the blase. The fire waa discovered by passers-bbut before the fire department arbeen done. Just take your shoes off and thea rived serious damage had New features in ths store Include ach t those weary, ar refrigerator system, daylight prebunion ing, burning, scription department and an added tortured feet of yours in a TIZ floor spare. Decorations and fixtur bath. Tour toes will wriggle with are the moat modern. The new store, according to officials joy; theyll look up at you and almost talk and then theyll take an- of the Schramm Johnson Drug, comis equipped to do twice as much pany, TIZ bath. other dive in that business as waa done prior to the When yoQT feet feel like lumps of fire. . lead ail tired out just trr"TIZ. feet-wiland .Tour WNsexy Breathing Its grand its glorious. Stops Cough dance with joy: also you will "Had a cough and wheeling In my find all pain gone from corns, cal- throat," writes Caroline Dillard, Pe'Foley's Honey and luses aad bumons. tersburg, Vs, Tar gave me Quick relief and Mopped . There a nothing like TIZ, Cough resulting from the only remedy that drdws out all my cough." Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma the poisonous exudations which ppff Flu, nd Bronchitis quickly relieved with up your feet and cause foot torture, Foey' Honey and Tar. Three gen A few cento bare a boa of ertlon of satisfied niters have made TIZ and Tar ths largest at any drug or department store-d- on Foley's Honey medicine in the World, cough 't wait. Ah! how glad your feet selling Refuse Insist upon Fosubstitutes. ret; how 'Comfortalile your shoes leys Schramm-JohnsoDrugs Five fed. (Advertisement.) '(8) Good Stores. (Adv.) Cold mustard plaster. - BUESCHER perfected it! l It' n, private William r. Ett, to Send- a H dayr-supp- ly and Marine Insurance Company Equitable-Fi- re J. COTTRELL C. ATTRACTIVE CONTRACTS LIVE AGENTS e -- ward-Mtmga- h. Total ledger assets 33,828.532.38 208, 007. 9 Nonledger assets Gross assets 33,838.540.35 Less assets not admitted. 242.19 Total admitted onset. .3J.838.293.lt LIABILITIES. Unearned premium reserve 3 118,890.31 Net amt. unpaid loses 252.988 28 and claim All other liabilities ...... 33,381.29 Total 31,135.058.88 Capital .. ..31 000,004 00 .. 1,701.239. IQ Surplus Surplus as to policyholders ,.32.701.239.30 net---vo- us (Advertisement) t i tTtCndpr' month j: Um Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There it one remedy that eeldom fails to atop itching torture and relieve skin irritation, and that make Total th capital, surplus and other liabilities a .33,338,293.18 State of Utah, County of Salt take ee. This certifies that the above named company has filed It annual statement, of which the foregoing i a synopsis, and has complied with the laws of this stats relating to insurance, and therefore is duly authorised to transact the business of insurance In the state of Utah until th last day of February. 1934 In witneae whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal this second day of April. 1923 J. W. WALKER, (Seal) Commissioner of Insurance -- 20 Gross assets ,,...33.283.009 28 Less assets not admitted.. 127,448.78 Total admitted soeet... 33,155,580.52 Ordinary Business" issued 1,522,120 00 during, year LIABILITIES Net reserve 32,490,944 88 Unearned premium reserve 79,211.08 Net amount unpaid losses 20 Total-Ckptta- 18,755 130.004 21 40.939.70 l Surplus Surplus as to policyholders 383,785.89 Total capital, surplus and other Labilities 33,153,560.(2 Stateof Ubh, County of Balt lake net This certifies that the above named company has filed Its annual statement, of which the foregoing is synopsis. and has compiled with the laws of this male relating to Insurance, and therefore is duly authorised to transact thfe busfness of insurance th tbs state of Utah until the .last day of February. 1924 In witness whereof, I hereunto set mv hand and affix mv official seal this 2nd day of April. 1923. J. W. WALKER, (Seal) Commissioner of Insurance, : mile voyaging. Round trip including meals and earth . Sailings from Seattle 9 a. In. May 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th. dy 2,000 of delightful . n'' logtkwMtmlsmnioii 24 days 4,000 nub M of dalightful voyaging. $dI I Round trip including 1 Ic msals snd berth , . Sailings from Scott! 9 . m. Thureday My 10th and 4th- - " for Information Apply t To any Local Railroad, Steamahl 3' r Tourist Agny, or Writ J , Haws. To Stotiin tgbdul Cswiu awvk. St I Cent 15, ' 7 Drug Said pttMttwlihi Thursday, Friday and Saturday Thl Week Iw6f0 Ad In T o morrow's Ptptr and contracts sued. Agents wanted, Is- R. C. CASS, OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE TIome Offlco Central Savings Bank Bldg., Denver, Ooio. President K. M, Ammon. Secretary B M. Stackhouse. Showing condition on December 31 is cOmmlBsioner of insurance of the slate of Utah, pursuant to law:. loatlMtitw Exenrtioaa 13 Saattla, Wash. Stats Manager, The Fanners Life Insurance Company ....... ' MAY it an Alack MoruJi ! Never is th top o the world wondetfand more beautiful never is the weather more delightful, th atmosphere dearer nor th visibility batter. Yea Alaska, f ktr Seat qa th My Exairsiotu. E. Q. McMlcksn, L. C. Smith Bid g, ETNOPRIB STATEMENT OF t Snd ebulna Dividend liability All other liabilities Jerner Becend South and State WILL HAVE A ' FOR STNOPRTS CtP TTVK ANNUAL . W H. Dayton, Drug Co. Most liberal policies absolutely fre i to any reader of paper who writes him. Dr. Coffee has specialized on eye, ear, nose and throat diseases for more than Rome Office Providence. R. j. thirty-fivyears and ia hminrad ad President Bil respeetenw countless thousands. If Secretary George C. Long. Jr. yon suffer from nose, head or throat Showing condition on December 31, AftQTPTfl made to the commissioner of in- Beal estate'.... catarrh, catarrhal deafness pr head 1922, of the slat of Utah, pursuant Mortgage and other loans. 31,388,788.81 noises, send him your name and ad- surance L392.477.39 to law: Bonds and stocks . . 184.491.80 dress today. (Adv.) ASSETS. -Cash In office and banks., 118.325 32 K3.8C0.00 and other loans. f Mortgage Other ledger asset 128,077.89 Ronds And stocks 2,389 088.(7 Cash In office and banks.. JM 843.37 Total ledger assets 3J.190.121.2t Other ledger assets...... (0,130.(2 Nonledger assets 92.8S8.07 th'i FOR ITCHING TORTURE akin soft, elear and healthy. Any druggist eaa supply yon with overcomes Zemo, which generally skin diseases.. Eczema, Itch, rim-pleRashes, Blackheads, in moat eases' give way to Zemo. Frequently minor blemishes disappear overnight Itching usually stops instantZemo i a safe, antiseptic ly. liquid, clean, easy to nse and dependable. It costs only 35e; aa extra large bottle, $1.00. It ia positively safe for tender, sensitive ' (Adv.) " skins. ' Iowa.-D- Main St., Salt Lake Prints & Trust Fritsch Company y, -- and W. Coffee, suite 793, ftt James Hotel bldg., this city, one of the most widely known physicians end Burgeons in the central west, announces that he found n treatment which completely healed Loam him of catarrh in the head and nose, deafness Ld head noises after many suffering. He then gave ydhnof the 4 at men t to a number of other Builders of Frltaeh Quality Hmims, suffdrer nod they state that they Real Investment, Lean, Rental and insurance. also were completely healed. The Waa 3567. doctor is so proud of his achieve- Suite 206, Felt Bldg. ment and so confident that his treatSTKOPPT3 OF THE ANNUAL ment will bring other sufferer the STATEMENT OF THE same freedom it gave him that he -Davenport FEET d It' Fro to Sufferers Anywhere. Srhrairwn-Johnso- n TIZ" .... using BUESCHERS: P. Armstrong tentative outline of th eamgmign John A. Boucher. plans, Th poet will 3b addressed by F. W. Bel tiler of Washington, D. C who talk on Better America." Till Bettey America? to Be will will be the principal number on tb Legion Meeting Theme program. The bimonthly meeting at Salt 8UICIDB ATTCMPTEO. Last post No. 2 of the American LeRoy Tomlinson. 39 years of age, of held Pleasant be this evening at th gion, to Grove, at a quantity of rat club headquarters in the Hotel Utah, poison at the Rightway hotel last night will be an important ona to - tb in an attempt at tuldde. Tb reason membership, in view of the extensive for making th attempt was an upset Emetics membership campaign plans which In domestic tranquillity. are to be announced at th meeting were administered at the emergency man was and tha to removed hospital of H. Richard the Jones, chairman membership committee, will report a his room. cus, IOWA PHYSICIAN MAKES STARTLING OFFER TO CATARRH OGDEN OBSERVES DAY. vOODEN, April II. Arbor day was it"-alread-y e SUFFERERS (Cbserved in Ogden today by the closing of the city, county, state and fed- it I " MUSIC CO., 61 AAVi Himself e SAX invented the Saxophone -- of - the OGDEN, Aprfnr-4XnctorWeber club will meet at noon tomorrow to elect a aaocesnor to Vice President Orval W. Adams, who has resigned to accept a position in Salt Lake. Secretary Arthur Kuhn said that several men were being consld end for the plaae. ANNUAL MEETING CALLED. 1 OGDEN, April 1. Stockholders of the Oregon Lumber company will hold their annual meeting in the company offices In the Ecelea building at 10 on the forenoon of May t, according to the announcement issued for ensuing year will Directors today. be elected. , . April 16, 1923. ' Music Main St., Salt Lake City, j Gentlemen: This is to inform you most emphatically that THE SIX BROWN BROTHERS, M now appearing at the Salt Lake Theater ih Tip Top, USE AND INDORSE BUESCHER SAXOPHONES EXCLUSIVELY. Any statement to the contrary, whether THROUGH WINDOW DISPLAY NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING OR THEATER PROGRAM ADVERTISING, is either an of such advertisers, or, IP , honest mistake on the part PERSISTED IN, CAN ONLY BE CONSTRUED AS A DELIBERATE MISREPRESENTATION. WE understand yon are EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES ,P0R BUESCHER instruments for Salt Lake and surrounding territory and aa such representatives we trust yon will usp your , utmost 'efforts to pudh the Bnescher line, and to CORRECT ANY FALSE IMPRESSIONS REGARDING THE USE OP ANY SAXOPHONE OTHER THAN BUESCHER S BY TOM BROWN AND THE SIX BROWN BROTHERS.1 Cordially yours, The Original and Only Authentia ' Signed) TOM BROWN. Of the Six Brown Brothers. 21 UZZ 6 p. CLERK PROVES OBLIGING, OGDEN, April 1. Elmer C. Daniels of Bparks, Nev., and Miss Ellen Bur-ce- ll of Ogden were granted a, marriage license at tha offioa of the I - first took Brooklyn, N. Y. Lydia . 1iakhsms Vegetable Com- pound fonr year sgo, and am tik-F- t now for1 the Change of Lifo ' and other troo- - ble and I re- - ' eeiv great bene- from I am to let willing yo use my letter as a testi- monial because it is th truth. I , found your book- let in my letter-bo- a aad read it ' rarefully, and that is how I tarn totake the Vegetable Compound myself. It has given me quiet nerves,. , so that I tleep nil bight, and a bethave recommended ter appetite. to all my friend and rcla- Uvea Mra Englemann, 7032 pal- - ' metto Bt, Bidgewood, Brooklyn,, , If. V;" For the woman suffering from troubles causing sleep Ire new, ths blues, headache, hysteria, Lydia . Pinkhams Vegetable Coma will found bo splendid medi- - f pound eina For tho woman of middle age who i passing through tho trials of that period it eaa be depended Upon to relieve the troubles common at 1 that time. Kohtember, the Vegetable Com- -, pound has a record of nearly ftftv years of service and thousands of women praise its merit, as does Mrs. Engtemann. Yoa should give it fair trial new. . t. ' . -- Brown Brothers. - - i of Nervotmiesi and Other Distressing Ailment by Lydia E. Pinkhami . Vegetable Compound. telieved trfrMtda fli World-Fapiou- the . PtkffgiV hi sleep and can not tax the digestion. You'll like the chocolate flavor,, X OGDEN, ion that hungry It induces A-- V (.4 half hour before bedtime take it hot. N -- ' U . MALTED MICK i Boy's Fall From Firo Es- Hooded " Band Presents cape Said to Have Been .Pastor With Pune and Caused Through Drink. Compliments His Work. CHOCOLATE 'I m 4 7TZ ?r it WOMEN OF 'tV M. HANSEN " 17, 1923. Central States T.ffa Insurance Company Home office St. Louis, Missouri. President Frank R, Grunden, Seoretery V V y -m December 311, 192 made to thn commissioner of insurance f tbs putt f UUUx pursuant to law: ASSETS. Real osuto $ m 618 67 Mortgage and other loans. 1,710.982 57 Bonds and stocks 405 28 14 Cash in office and banks.. 215 250 08 Other jedger assets 14,262 58 Total ledger assets .... 11,674.370 00 Nonledger assets 223.27L38 Gross assets ... 24,897,591.81 asset not admitted. 30,230.39 .Total admitted asset . .34 867,860.99 Ordinary business Issued during year 408,594.00 LIABILITIES. Net reserve 34 011,61.73 Unearned premium reserve 108.403.83 Net amount unpaid losses and claimt .... 39.753 07 Dividend liability 13L478.99 Ail other liabilities 114.179.57 Total 14,385,497.99 Capital 94 ...... 3400.059 Surplus 1,883.99 Surplus as to policyholders 481,883 99 m-fl ........ Le at tho Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablrtj Get what thousand of (tom-e- h sufferer are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying l" patch np a poor dietion, they a j esus it th a attacking the-rea-l ment clogged liver and disorders I That -- bowel. Dr. Edward Olive Tablet th liver la soothing, hcsih-Inway. When tha liver and nows, art performing their natural funcareuBe tion, away goes indigestion aui stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, toatcj f.ngne, poor appetite, a lazy, don 't care feeling, no ambition or ener?-- , . trouble with undigested foods 7 Olive Tablets, th substitute 1 calomel. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablet are a purel. vegetable compound mixed with olivo 01L You will know them by their olive color. They do tbo work without griping, cramp or pain. Take one or two at bed time for quick relief. Eat what you like. 15 and 30. (Adv.) T-- RHEUrJATISL If tho Human Proscription. It It propoateroua; In fart it in ahamo to auffer wiib Inflammatory, aciatio or any form of muncular Khrumatlyvn. Total capital, surplus and Brt thn Thto Prrnertptton !" f ft other Labilities ....... .It,8(t7389 9 stomach, it not drrr T ' 'i State of Utah, county of Salt Lake es. heart. Eat all th mwl aM This certifies tiat the 1 d while Trmw taWirg jcU wiah Conminn no company has filed its annual stateinr, ana- ment, of which the foregoing is a cytot od wlmrrbi CP j,,., an bit synopsis, and has complied with th positively laws of this state relating to Insurance, kind of rhrtirjrtktjs-or sront on and therefor Is duly authorised to VVhat mr do ou Iher to and It in transact th business of insurance in nothmx Just M f i ha the state of Utah until th last day potsthto to art aomrihSrif uric of February, 1924. aratet acnj noivtmt knows and In witness whereof, I hereunto set also a aupeHor liver n for ft "J Trunk a Prrarr on my hand and affix my official seal mJ at niie a f 6 lor on!v this second day of April, 1923 r J r aurh aa bchrnmm-- J J. W. WALKER, (Seal) Commissioner of luaurauc. 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