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Show lilK No, She t. 5' Star Musical Comedy Also Shows Evidence of Brains in Maneuvers. V ' HALT LAKifi TRIBUNE, Can you do this one. Well, yes, if you had a piano such as this one on which the lovely prima donna of the "Pair o- - Fools company, Miss Helen Spring, is sitting; She brought it with her in 'her Pullman compartment when she left New York to join the show in Salt Lake, and rehe&ned her songs en route. a comes from a SPRING COATS and weak stomach Remedy the cause and enjoy health Jjjlcr medicine snd ryour arStorjwh wmk, your food is not Sour, undigested food its in your body, ad cause bad breath, gx and riina, years,coostipatiim. people bar aanaihiy corrected with CharoberUun'a Tablat for tha Stomach and Liver. They not only reliar eonatipatioo but rvmady tha cauaa-- a weak atomach. With thia natural remedy, you, too, will avoid eonatipatiocu Try them tonight - be happier tomorrow! Aik your druggtat. your kiddies should be tve- n- liFESAVEHs TNI CAMOY MtHT WITH TNI HQi4 The Sybil ultra smart model fashioned in tan calf, they sweeten the mouth. They help Nature Stop constipation MEiMiirq ITAlSLETu U with blondine kid saddle and patent leather with dull calf saddle covered Cuban heels. Upper Bargain Floor For treak stomach and liver faakloned hoee of purs thread tiv god sheerest chiffon In harmony with tha color of tha shoe. FU Had she gone over to the hospital to Bhsyle? A very madneee of jealousy tore his heart. He turned and went out Into the road again, leaving the garden gat wide open behind him. .The five mile to the hospital was nothing of a walk for him, but before he was through the village the lights of the one small inn which the place boasted attracted him, and he opened the door and went frwfaidhsi QiNcii Relief I A pi And Tomorrow elective strap od 60c Nsm mm PI 905 Throat and Cheat 3k Salva. 118 SOUTH MAIS. W Solicit Good Charge Accounts. In. Colonel Wye-Smi- th always object ed. and In vain, to his sons frequenting the Red Stag. Jim spent many an hour in Us coey tittle parlor, gossiping with the land lord and the villagers, who flattered him to his face and laughed at him as soon as his back was turned. E Shattered Hopes. ts The Tribune. MANTI. March 14. C. O. Scott, agricultural auornt for Sanpeta county, haa collated the reaulta of the annual reorganisation of a number of farm bureau locala In this county. The pro-graand project leaders art Vlso given. They are as follows: Special FATE 14. me is that Edgeworth is always the same whenever and wherever yon buy it. 7 One of Springs Newest Styles Continuing Our Great Sale OWES RABIES TAKE TOLL. Mex GUAYMAS, Sonora, consolation Qnc traveling mao like MUKN1NU, MAKtH 13, iy2S. Constipation Isnt Just Large Try thta on your pt&no: Sit on top of It and touch TOUT fst to the floor. If ymt e&n do It, you belong to m sideshow or your piano does. And tn the css of pretty Mis Helen Spring. hra Salt Lakers saw In that sprightly musical comedy, "A Pair o Fool, It' the Mtaa Spring is of etandard piano. dimensions except that the ha a more than a normal ahare of pulchritude and charm. As for the piano ah, that's another story! To commence to begin with, as that funster Kolb save when explanations are in order. Miss Spring, until joining the Fair o Fools" company in Salt Lake, where she made her formal debut In the production, was Playing the leading role In Pearest Enemy' on Broadway From the time she cloned In that production until opening her new one was but a scant two weeka Two weeks In which to learn a complete score of music and a speaking part and make the trip from fcew York to Salt Lake! Mtap Spring Is one of the fortunate, but ail too seldom. Individuals blessed with both beauty and braina She began to use both to solve her She had beard of a prise problem. tiny piano, with a keyboard In per- and tune which would fit Jeet pitch a Pullman compartment, Cora- mandecting her loveliness and charms to the front, she first obtained permission to borrow the piano itself and then beguiled the railroad officials Into granting permission vto.take it with her on the train, a concession which had never before been made Which speaks well for Miss Spring's powers of persuasion. In this way she was enabled to add four days' practice to her songs for the show while en route to join the company. The piano Itself stands only two feet, nine Inches high and Is seventeen inches tn depth, yet has a standard keyboard. Miss ftpring Is guarding the instrument like a favorite pet and is taking it east with her to return it to the person with her prettiest thanks for Its Invaluable aid. March (By the Associated Press.) Two persons are dead and a number gravely ill as the result of a recurrence of a rabies epidemic which started about a month ago. Several deaths occurred at that Itme. MU If MO Public Defender Hope to ' Stye Omaha Slayers Life on Insanity Plea. The Faint Heart By &XTB7 ATKES. Copyright, ISIS. by th McCIup Newspaper Syndicate. THE STORY THUS VAR. 8hey1e. Molwey. the black ahsep of the county, ha proposed to the only Barbara daughter of of High Elms, Colonel Attlefora. Shayle le troubled by paat memories. He had been married, but newe head reached him of hla wife's death. Then Lena turns up. She has taken Ivy cottage neer by and wants a reco. dilation. Baba asks Shayle to explalg But Shayle, hla audden coldneas. heartbroken, refuses. Meantime Lena begs Jim, who ia Infatuated with her, for more money. In tha night the colonel hears a noise in the library, where tha family silver Is kept. He rushes downstairs, fires, and finds ha has wounded Shayla, who, Jim says, be The caught trying to open the safe. colonel refuses 4s give, this- - story to did but declares ha tha the public, thing by accident. Lena Infuriates Jim by saying she loves Shayle. Wye-Smit- h, Wye-Smit- h, of the hospital and tent through solemn and punctilious Question concerning Shayle. There followed a moment of alienee, during which the colonel broke out explosively: "Damn it all! Tell them to he and answer. What the deuce do quirk they think I subscribe to the telephone for? , But Johnson waa not to be hurried. Ha finished his Inquiries, hung up th, the OMAHA. Neb., March 14-- dBy Associated - Press ) A legal battle among alienist! Is portended In tht trial of Frank Carter, sniper ban dlt. which opens In district court here tomorrow. Hs Is charged with murder In connection with the mvs-terfoof Dr. A. D. Bexrlee. slaying Henry .Beal, county attorney, declared that he Is prepared to combat any Insanity plea, and hs win ask the death penalty. John N. Baldwin, public defender, announced he will rely chiefly on an Insanity defense to save Carter from the electric chair Carter has shown little concern about the trial. He has said that life or death means little to him, although disliking" the Idea of having the exact tlmt of his death fixed for him. Although Carter also is charged with the slaying of William McDevItt, the first victim of the sniper shooting, th state elected to try him on the murder of Dr.' Bcarles first, as a wateh belonging to the slain man waa la Carters possession when he ia arrested near Bartlett, Iowa, February 2t. Manti: President, Jacob 0. Thomas Gets , Federal Appointment 11 secret- wonderful f Bhsomatfem, Neoxitfc, CIm Colda aad every cha and pain of nerv and rriianrad BtiHloB of suffer naiari . It h ra. Every di ugfist seRatL Getthserigl&at BAUMEBENGU (AMALOtSiaUS ) (0 j UONEVH ESTABLISHED 1875 secrtary-treaaurs- ary-treasurer. Den-ve- Lew The penetrating warmth of BAUMS B&M CU CBo-Ggoes right to tbs won spot; radseae tbs sung tie, and sooth the Irritated fMrve arils and ti n . B --Gay I e rs home-grow- Go county, PetiDuvIvania, parents moved to California via the Panama route, and at the aga of 14 years cam to Utah. News ha recently been received in the city of th appointment of Lew O. Thom, son of Mr. and Mra Moroni J. Thnmaa. 1 10 Girard avenue, to the United Plate department of Mr. Thomas haa lately luetic. passed the Washington, P. C., bar examination, bavin been graduated from the law school of Georg Wash Inrton university hurt fall Mr. Thomas attended the I. D. 5 hhrti school and the University of Utah, takin an active part in stuat both institution. dent affair While In high school he waa Interval-e- d in 'debating and public speaking and eva school yell master, Luring hi junior year at the state school Mr. Thomas waa business manager of th Utonian. th college annual-His a member of tha blgma Chi fraternity. At present Mr. Thomas is located In Atlanta. Oa- - HI appointment necessitates Investigating and prosecuting eases coming under the jurisdiction of the federal government, and requires considerable traveling in his district. - HOTELS nuct CLUFF. Keller; ecte: Grasshoppers, Howard Mad- aon. rodents, F. M. Cox; sparrows, F.' C. Alder; association, LeRoy Mlchelson; farm accounts, A. H. Henris: club work, P, M. Smith. Enhralm: President, Seymour Christensen: vice president, Mra A, She! W. Jensen: secretary-treasure- r, don treaves, directors, Roy 8. Anderson and Joseph H. Thompson. ProJ bn amp reclamation, Jacob ecteSheldon crop pests, Thompson; Greaves. Joseph A. Netlson and John C. Larson: association, James Green; farm accounts, Roy S. Anderson; women's work, Mrs. A. 8. Jensen: club work. Ralph Thompson; Irrigation, John K. Glsen. Mount Pleasant; President, Henry A. Olsen; vice president, Mra M r, Ernest Winters: V. btalter; board members, George C. Sorenson, LeRoy K. Barton and C. L. Madsen. Projects; City beautification. Mra. Hilda Longsdorf. John C. Mad son; snd Gunderson Georg floral control, A F. Reynolds crop M. C. club work, Peteraon; Pests sheeo. Art Frandsen; poultry, LeRoy K. Barton; larm accounts H. Carlton r - PULES Mra. ANN WHIPPLE vice president, Ray P. Lund; secretary-treasurer, J. W. Stott; directors, Clinton Kjar And J. E. Jensen. Prop receiver and adjusted his cuffa ha turned. Mr. Holway ia a little better this afternoon, elr Thank God! Tha colon ei collapsed Into the nearest chair. Thta rsllef waa almost harder to bear than tha suspense had been. Johnson cast one look at him, and walked away as swiftly as dignity would permit, returning with a Seelev. strong dose of brandy, which he proFalrvlew: President, Amass Ras ceeded to administer. vice president, Mrs. Kate mussen; It's only those whom the goda love secretary-treasure- r, Peter Mills: that die young, sir, he said stoically, Sundwall: directors, Newell Cox. Mrs. and the colonel answered snapplly that On your radio tune In oa VIVA, Madsen. A. E. ProjHoward Rigby. waa he not concerned with the gods. Richmond, V,. (be Edgeworth ects: Farm accounts J. A. Frost, XXXI RUMOR. His whole distress was on account cteuon. Wee iMph 2SI artm. Frank TuckVera roads, Stawart; Tha colonel stood by in great agi- of Babs. A dosen times during the er; livestock marketing. Heber Peartation while Johnson got tha number day he had bitterly reproached himson: Irrigation water. Burns Cox; club self for having so determinedly opwork. L. L. Larson, E A. Madsen, posed her happiness. D. Cox, Mra Howard Rigby; Olea Ha fig it all, ha was rich enough to n seeds Newell B. Cox; give the child an income even suplamb pool, L. L. Peterson: wool and posing she chose a penniless husband, creo pests. Charles Fowels, Howard and she waa hla only daughter. Rigby; Insurance, Vernlle Stewart; He rose tOhls feet with regained tax and city relationship, Amasa dignity. Rasmussen; women's work, Mra. Kate "People who spread such lying re Mills ports should be deah with by the law, Moroni: President, Boren C. Niel Johnson, ha said in his fiercest voice. Utah Mr. and Mra H. A. Reynolds son: vice president, Jabes Faux; And dealt with most severely. Great Falls Mont.; George H. GunJohn L. Olsen; diJohnson took up the empty tumbler ther, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. T. B Lara Johnson, Mra. Carl Petand walked away, almost colliding Budge. Logan; H J. Sandser, Gunni- rectors. C. Nielson. James Projects: with Jim on his way back to the ser- son; Mrs E. E Bysr and Mrs J. L. erson. Women's work. Mra Carl Peterson; vants quarters. both of Leo F. M G. Monson: C. Davis. Weir, Pocatello; dairying, Jim looked flushed and excited, In N. O. Pierce and A. B. Millar, all of Soultrv, club work, Orlando Bradley: spits of the redness of his eyes, end Denver; Mr. and Mra. Arthur Wool-le- onlona Jabes Faux; crop pests, James he asked Johnson an agitated quesOgden; George L. Bettcher, A. Christensen, barley. Gilbert Mon tion. Mr. and Mrs Robert E. MlUer, son. Is It true that Mr. Holway It dead? Jackson, Wyo, Newman President Centerfield: The report is all over the village. Cullen Mrs T- D. Sullivan and Beals; vice president, Christian SorenSo I have Just heard from the colo- John J .Devins, both of Eureka: Otto son : O. L. : secretary-treasure- r, nel, air, Johnson began, Inv hla slow, Kick, directors, J 0. Jensen, R. A Marysvato; Kenneth Brown Club pedantic way. work, Idaho Falls; E, L. Walch, Jerome FJeldsted. Projects. Jim wralted to hear no Arls ; C. A. But Twin Falls Avery Beck. Naomi Christensen; farm mors. He waa out of the house and L. H. Leland, McMsther, Christian Borenson; crop Wendell, Idaho; Fi A aoonunte. racing away down the drive. and T. A. Jeffry, both of;Sa-lin- neats. C. O. Hansen, Newman Beck, His relief knew no bounds. He had Mattson Jesse Percy T. Matthews fire Insurance. O. R.T.A.Mslmgren; livenever cared for Holway, but since Mrs J. LongHallen, FJeldsted. and Mr. Mrs Frank stock marketing, Lena's admission of her love for him Garrity, all of Eureka; and William R President. Wales James Mousen. Jim bad hated him Passionately. Henry C. Mt. Pleasant; Abner Johnson, Peter Davis, vice president, so waa be? E. P. I much the Well, Bead, Lamb: secretary-treasureWill Klllpaok, J ,M. k : better for everyone concerned; so Grownlng, Barah Mrs Major, directors, V. F Broadley, all of Dells and much thq better if Lena suffered at DVe Projects: Crop pests. Kenyon George Oakley, Ogden: Reese Mra women's Alfred work. only that morning she had made him Mrs J. L Jones Mies Viola Jones Iamb: and Barah suffer. It would be his turn to stand Irven Jensen, alt of Major; dairying, Reess Dye, T Spanish Fork; now and He E. hated insurher! flru accounts laugh! by farm Stops Itching Instantly and Major; D. Hendricks, Preston, Idaho; C. H He hoped she waa E P. I sr son. Quickly Relieves Irritation Kandad, Ogden; Chris Taylor, Rigby ance. He walked about for some time, Idaho. AxtellPresident f. fa Despaln; vice president George F Morley; knowing where be went or what New Grand J. J ,Undin kave proved that RAZO hardly DenJ Lavern Larson; dibe did. The day bed ended In a riot ver; Mr. and Mrs. Rmudhelm. OINTMENT can depended upon with absolute certainty to Eton Rogers rectors John Jensen. Charles Jensen, of sur.aet glory. The sky was vivid Helper; A E Fetton, Sam Mr Mated; and W. C, Rlmonaen. Projects: Railroad any ease of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. with shades of rosy pink and softest Mrs W C. Nelson, Richfield; R. x m relations. blue and palest shades of mauve and Allen, George F. Morley; Recommended by Physicians and Druggiata in United Cheyentie, Wye ;,J. W. Roian-d- acorn W. C. Slmonaen; erop lemon. States Mr. Mrs and Don J. Han- farm accounts. Larson: and Foreign Countries. firs Insurance. Lavern Jim came to a standstill bv a low sen. Helper; nests , Ephraim; Ira - Heaton. B. E Lavern Larson: cemetery. John Jengate which led from the garden Into Farnsworth, both of Cedar Cltv; A T. La Sonen-solivestock a side road, "and looked at tha sky. sen: tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment, 75c marketing. Barton, Louis R Lund end A. R Harand in tin boxes, 60c. The circular enclosed with each tube Shayie would never see It any mors; ris, of Ft. George; C. W. Rasmusand President T W. West, Chesterthat was a comforting thought. Bhayie, sen. allLogan: E J Tsjlor and W. J vice bos contain facta about Pile which everybody should know . damn him, was dead president, Cl'de Hollenbeck: Reman, Teton Basin, Mr. and Idaho; Bam Martin; direcry-treasurer, flashed Than something the memory Mra. PARIS MEDICINE CO, Beaumont and Fla Streets. St. Joseph Hodges, Ix'gan; Mrs tors. Vera Hollenbeck. P. D. Allred, Louis, Mo. of Babs before his yse, and his heart Jack Mrs M P Lewis projectsLangemhacker, Bam MarFarm accounts quailed. Mrs, J H West, all of Milford, tin: club work, Bpafford Bumslon; This would cut Bubs' up. he knew! and Mr Mrs. and James Liddell, Price R. d Frneet crop pests. He tried to lamias the thought by Christensen, R T Pocatello. Mpsum Price, s work .X'srs waa hlmeetf that Hollenbeck, she telling young Idaho; A E Cross Arapahoe, poultry. Bert C. Christensen; dairyand that she would forget. ing c R Larson. After ell, there were lota of other F M Taggart, Holbrook. Neb fMowu in the world better than men with mors money, men Shayle' In a far better position. Holway had never been good enough for her! Hot- way who liked sH women. He waited until thu laet sunset glow had faded. Then he opened tha gats and went down tha road Perhaps H waa habit that turned hla steps to- ward Lena a cottage, or else his pas-- I sionate longing for her which still burned fiercely beneath the hatred he was trying mo hard to cultivate. He had not Intended to go In. and yet he found himself walking up Uw little garden path. He had known wonderful kappineee here, and bitter disUiuetonment. Hie heart wsl torn with conflicting (mo- Hereafter instead of soda tabs a tion of bicarbonate of soda, leavier Ilona IS he stood walung for a reply to hit knock. I'ld he love her or huts! little Phillips Milk of M agues. A" tha stomach sweet and free from s!1 her? He eould hot determine, H is water any time for indigestion or gases. Resides, it neutralises acid only knew that hie longing to hurt ia the boweis sad her and hear sour, acid, gaasr stomach, and re- fermentations her cry out waa equal this lief will toms instantly. gently urges souring waste from to hie longing to hold her tn Me arme the svaum without purgng. It is and ktea the lips that had mocked Better Than Soda far mors pleasant to taka that soli. him. out there ass no answer to his PhilTer fifty yours gee, use knotk and when he moved back a Try a 25c BotUc lips Milk of Magnesia1' hat been to k up at the face of the, Insiat upon prescribed bv pMsiriant because it Phillips.' Twenty, step lin e houeo ho aaw it aaa ail la Pon svg. am so. ver-mPi M00 thres tunes as mu k end five een asd fifty sent betides, say darhneoa WASATCH Mut 8 ViATg 190 srrcaHO joae ia tha stomach as seisrsted avia drug store. A eudJee thought came to him. (Adv.) bs-fo- Birthday Kept, Giving Honor to Pioneer Woman and wltfc her No Opiates. Ingredients printed oaWtapp iru 1ST Gtops Paint Women suffering pain and nem ous depression, will find slmoxt in stent relief in the formula In eel bra tint! of- - thu eighty-thirWidely prescribed by physicians, be-birthday anniversary of Mra. Ann causa it does not depress the heart. Whlppla Cluff, members of the quickly subdues headachts club entertained at a recaption and all pains; leaves you refreshed la Mrs. Cluff sssistd numbers of th absolutely harmless. At in handy 26c packages. lub in receiving. Mrs. Cluff hss been s resident of n elxty-MveUtah for yeers. She U now president of th duff Invest n, Drugs lP&PSu! d Coal-vil- UPOff FOLEYS Sckramm-Johnso- The LAXATIVE' druggists thatt chewed like gum ment company snd sn extensive property owner 'in California and Utah. Mrs. Cluff was the mother of ight children, thre of whom are now jiv-- I n W, Cluff of Pocatello, Idaho; gWLillian C. Light of Hollywood, Mr. Cal., snd Mr I E. Eldredge of Salt LakegU of whom war with her yes trdsy. Mrs. Cluff was born In McKeen Modem Doctors Endorse It I. At Dnaggiita 17c and 23c i Yeur ewn physician wiB confirm this dec. tor's staScmcnU. r; Malm-gren- broken-hearte- tetlin arson r, Kill-pac- d. .Un rOttimrta r The real cause - secreta- ' Phillips Milk Dodge Brothers TOURING CAR Come in and see It! of Magnesia Delivered Here V I f es A mu 3 ( of bad breath "You cannot cover up unpleasant fireath for any length of time. The only way to rid yourself permanently of it is by removing the cause. "Sometimes poor teeth are responsible. But the commonest cause of a coated tongue and offensive breath is constipation. You may not realize that your intestines are slow in eliminating waste matter, or that your breath is objectionable. But others will notice it. "Get rid of constipation, and your breath will become fresh and sweet. Even more important, you will notice an immediate improvement in your health and spirits. Nujol relieves constipation in Natures own may Constipation is dangsroos tor snvhodr. Nojo! is sals lor everybody. It docs not xtf ret the stomach and u not absorbed by the body. Medical authorities approve Nujol because it is so Stic, gentle end aaturai in its action. N'ukd simply mikes op tor t drfidenor rent-- " poruy or chroeic in trie supply of nsrursl lubrithe waste matter cant tn the intestine. It s end thus permits thorough and regular elimination without over taxing the intestinal musUes. Nujol ran be taken for any length of rime without ill effects. To insure internal cleanLnrst, rt should be taken regulxrlv in sreorjance with the directions on each bottle. L'nLke laiativr, ,t doe nor ibraa a habit snd can be dsconhaued at any erne. Ask four drugget for Nulol today. Remove the cause of bed btvs'h end begin to eojov the perfect health that is poas.sle oruy ehen ei,mtnanon is normal snd tegular. Nuiol VMS Mm MM. ieAMMHCAWV For Cdnstifatum i i |