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Show x f.s a y , i y - -- - J t. 2 H v if .ft & C. 2 ii fffi $ 2..Zi$ MM & V. W'Z Bdoks Through Trag edy That Only Free do in Is in Bondage to Truth. un-consc- Restaurant tea that Isn't week Or bitter with the ghost of gall, female faded and antique Who sporta no girlish parasol; A damsel who can wear a shawl And yet appear to be in style. A really pleasant party call There isn't no such anlmlle. An orator who will hot speak Until you yearn to wreck the hail, A southern person who's unique In thst he falls to eay " And does not think he needs a drawl Would make the moot dejected emlto. But, ah, my friends, our hope is smalh Thera isn't no such animlle. f r X 4 j Rv Anla Rocers ft Puhlleher, The Cosmonoll- IJook corporation. New York. IT 18 APPARENT In Mrs. St. John' hnnv h.t ihi la a firm be 1 lever In lb doctrine at whoae truth there are many to eneer that love ! . a..., tarn thlnt. In tttA World which the whole ttory for It 1 love John" tan io Let us help yon create this lov for books in your children. . ' oom-fu.nl- --- v I X . -- putitt . p . ahUfe -- SsA .7 - UU. - w 1 Jv,;iz L'.S i - - K IIm. I7 Q I9 nm L TbEU hve al wars been contradictory claim to 'what it really proper oral hygiene. E. R. Squibb & Sons felt certain that their warning to frnard The Danger Line from acid, waa correct in every way. moogni urn in view of the confusion the public should receive official advice. So Squibb caused an investigation to be made throughout the entire dental profession. And the answers they received the expression of the only existing authority on the matterconstitute a warning that no one can afford to overlook. They say that! y! (1) AdAt are (A most frtqurni rtaut 0 fexMh decay and irritated gumu The most tmriout troubtt occur i at A plore where tee ens! gusu aseef JrnoMW as Taw Danger Lin. hhou-- ' to (J) The freK () Hit 1 t. J c ffiS.'-- . - i r neulrnlizt meidt in the mouth U Milk of Magnai. WoiIi J . p- Jl" JVilkesbarre, Allen town, Easton, Philadelphia, Newark and New - CHICAGO eol-di- r. Colorado Springi Woman Mother of 13 Children, after Suffering for 20 Years, Regain Health and Taken Tanlac. Strength Quickly. . Mrs. .Sulia V. Nobis, a wo ma a, Colored Spring dring aj S05 Boafoy avenue, tars: ;,afy xparieae proves Uat nearly every eat ran fcave toA health. After 20 years ef despair, paia sad orr.T, I regaiaed health, strenrtk ad eaerrr . . . Tasnka to Tanlac. had anffered from what I believed was asthma. I would wake p at night roughitif and ttnig-f'i- f for. brents and ntv dangbfer wsuid have u ait up with ma fof hoara. The strong .nedieises I took anaet tnv stomach, spoiled appetite and put me where I ;u!d scarcely rat tad retain food. "X friead snjrgested that I try Taaiaa. 1 did. I begin to sleep better, relish mr food without from iadigestioa paiaa fcferuig ( ra tel weiffht. to me. "Taisf was a r t bow eei."T good kealtlt. sleep ke chiH, ro ail day without tiring. Rnt 1 hive art stopped taking 1 salee, for It is the one remedy for rnt;iti"j grwd health nd Htryoo sbouid take well-know- s "I sr life-save- a in a fin mmmm saaattttaw. itiansw ' 1 ""r 1 HORIZONTAL. Markets. That which la awarded or as signed. II Assigns) for .a. special purpoae. II Nearer. S 14 Seventh note of the scale If va riant). IS Irish for girt. 17 Thus. IS Aa a Scotchman says "one." 20 I.arge and thick collections of growing treea II To study. IS To grant to another for tem porary nse. J4 Prefl meaning previous to. 39 Places in position. Secundum Naturam (Initials.) 40 Greek god of tove,' Oraans of touch. 43 iave food to. One hundred and one (Roman 44 To drink daintily. numerals). 47 Second not ef scale. Heron'a 4( plumes. ' 48 4 Sixth note of the ecaJe. Irritated. 60 Necessarily. (Copyright, 1927, byInc.the Bell Syndicate, SI A digging Implement. This puszle took fourteen minuter to VERTICAL, how solve. See 1 long it will take you Caming death or destruction. to solve it. I Placed In line. ' I Indian legend (initials). 4 A fabuloua bird. 6 To fill by packing closely. divest of covering. I Liquor made from malt. J ft Arranged In folds or hangings. 7 Bring over to one's party. 28 Forward. 8 Like. . Wae under obligation: to.- A place for vacations. 30 A ring of light. -J live In Idlenees. 31 Urgent entreaty. 12 Hearing on the application of the Inclined. 83 A famous dancer In the Bible. 13 To give up. Utah Light A Traction company for 34 Sicknesses. - IS a manor. of owner The permission to discontinue Its street' 3j A grassy plant, 19 Inserts In a register. 3 United In marriage. car 'service on South Temple street II Mad a glancing movement. 38 A shortened form of omnibus. of the United between E and Virginia streets, to re23 Vice president 39 Petty malice. States. move the tracks from that section of 41 A dark brown. 25 Inferior to In rank. ' to opereA an automo 17 A small vegetable of the pod the street, and ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S bile but through tnS section served by PUZZLE. variety. A 28 dear friend. that line, will be held before the pub 3A One who make hats. lic utilities commission at It t. m.. The company propose to Jl To jump Into. May 4. 32 Glide through the air. operate the bus title from Fourth 3.1 South and Main streets to and through Brought to light. 34 A famous playwright. the federal Heights and Bonneville- 35 Poetic for opens. section,.. charging a one- -, I C A H ? E-- Tn 37 Colloquial for. spurious. w m.y ih- itv t.w i I N WIS aWI ian tan . 45 43 45 m - Thin. Weak Kiddies .it 25-- 1 homee over and over again. n fact la "a thorn In This the flesh" of thouaanda ef anxious mothers, who with premature wrtn k lee and gray ha Ira bravely pay -- the price of dally work and worry ovr the rraii ana weanenea ooaiee or tnoee they love. JTom birth until the early teens the days or chlldnood are dangerous Nature testa the vitality of dsyv" most children many, many tlmea with strong, Thoee bodies usually "pass with flying col ors'while thoee who are weak and puny, thin and sickly, are forced to way. fight every Inch of the Any good Doctor will tell yon the low of childhood's vitality and dangers nd thousands of good underweight mothers WHO KVOW KROM raa tell you of the wonderfully quick and lasting value of Pod IJver Oil Compound Tablets. Just think of It ell the value ef t'od Liver 4n tiny tastelees tablet form.' As lit take and give as candy but the Helth. containing Strength. Weight. Bone and Mueck value for attrtouten to nasty, many years etomarh-tamin- g Ced Liver "smelly" medication. 7.. C. M. t. l'rug "o Rchramm-JohnsoIruga, Owl Imi and all good druggists tell - Udr i 4 table! See, EXPE-RIF.NC- , n, Tell Your Friends About Nicctol The Enemy of Tobacco! KgpPE . iiiiiiiillJiilliiiini!! iiyMii in to-li- 1 i East and West t Cinders in Eyes are easily re moved with Murine When you have thcmisfortuncX! gel a cinder in your Eye, tjdn'i ; rub. This only makes matters'' worse. Instead, apply a few drop of harmless Munnt arid wish th( offenderaway. AlwjyscairyMsrwn j w.icn iravcungiur cinders, coal jas and dust. it (?V, Sure belief 41 Following round trip fares will apply from Salt Lake City: iifnm m www 1 EITECnVI 11 Denver Omaha or Kansas City St Louis Chicago ...... ........ Detroit ... ............ 1. C. PrwHleaelr Washington. ...... l.i, .llr O 1 far lew "(direct) AtlanU 30.11 Philadelphia New York City Boston ether ' ' $40.00 "". Lnj Angeles (direct), return through San Francisco or jc vera ...... .......... I 47,150 Salt Lake to Los Angeles to San Francisea to Portland and re 75.00 turn or vire yersa awl May Stra t tint , ..... r -- rwrtbe k. a. isiwr. flirt. Pea. Ami. Clrr Teei Offtee. et I tea. pkew Wa. r- - LL-A- water - Eaatboun 72.45 Mar ZSd Los Anffeles and return 12 33.W 74.E5 4.17 Dvtalhs n4s. ........ litssmi PIvt et. iwta t br. S.lasM Ori. 1337 135.85 142.01 . Saa Francisco and return 40.00 (direct) 43-30 Portland and return (direct) Portland and retnrn yla, San Francisco or rice Tersa .. 62.15 53X5 Seattle and retarn IJwrt, h rmt m tit. Cw H c. m. artrwoKR l ! Tcke Aa-ew- 4lt iLaksj rrr llliiikiiiiiiiiffill .A 107JZ0 Basitea. twt. OVERLAND ROUTE .FOR IMDIGESTIOfl 130.11 84.40 ........... r toSo JH f 1S Wvstbeund MAY Baltimore New Orleans 64.05 . 1 t Faressjl Summer Excursion i p Ip5 uwi nrjAp s sc a RplzT E1N1D u D nElNlTIElRl lYiEIAlRI&l uultr rr'r Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little 'reesone" on an achine corn, instantly that corn stops hurtinir, then ahortly you lift it right off with ' fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freewme" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft rorn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without sore- BeM or irritation. (Adv.) " -- . feegia-Uiin- Pain! Commission to Hear Application ' n rut Colo-rad- Off-- No . i old-tim- e, world-know- ra r. Lift -- r . 'a n -- T That "The Plutocrat" waa In vo way intended aa an answer to Mr Mlnclalr Lwls' notabie portrait of the Amencarr bttelneee man, the "Babbitt." oae must conclude, since MA Tarklngton himself offers a very good reanoa for rejecting this supnoeltion 4haU In fact, he has never reed Mr. Lewie' book. "t'nfortunately for mrstf." Mr. Tarklngton says, "aa f ve grows oldr and older I've been less and lees and Jeea abltr 'trt read ftcilois. The of a dreamy reality that half i bellwf that one is reading about actual people 4un ago passed from my power to bold as I read. Novels be' come Mea. phrase, punctuation, ete-- , jjpK;f$T?osj and about aa Interesting to as i l jr the anewers to a college examination In English. Thus t have lo.t ma ay D DL S o pieasuree, and among them, I am sore, Taalae has helped naay Hot Lewis' It is na- thst of reading Mr. R rflelr mra and women. Tt tmprrrr-man's iH.rtli to 'Babbitt.' which has given a new word Sure Relief ture's own remedv made from to It Is the American hI rrmr,r,f that attnd ?fetuit-tn- froots, barks and her!. The first therefore something language. of a surprire to irtthoM rinvrh iwuttrimcr hot'le usually brian relief. hear that I have written a book in ifai avaa THA vhm vf lastr aiM.k-.- . ELt-AN-S' Ihm't neglect your health, dont to Mr. j ni.'fer from pain aeedieeeir, I was writing wlih Mr. Harry htvb-K nn quirhlf this womler tonic now." Leon WttMon, of a etmple and en- - rmigh Ui (IKtivOMir. ihw Nirvtiti, t 4t k year drujitut tot Tanltr kind ,f American abroad pinw4 by dnif(ri j eorbunicatc vr! 2S and 75t f MiSoki tverywr. and la booka a. uttle latr I sought tAdrtl4a1lttt. ) (A-ir.- ) i teaawiscwTiBa . The experiences of a returned flrhtlng to rebuild his life by going bsck to the land, are told by Sarah Oomstock In her' iwf novel, "SCoeak to the Kanh." H're the au thor presents again the Northwest bad lends, the scene of hr first novel. "The Boddy." which brought her to public attention. The book waa a recent Issue uf Doubleday, 1'age ft I'o. 9n1fMN0 " f fr. aW con AfTw NEW YORK - Mother Claims All Can Have Good Health OtwbmtS s4 Ue. Tafen Be. Sold Address: everywhere. Sample Men extra, LiswtmlM, But a. Milam CPsT Oatienw Skene Stick SSe. Sea ben J V. J. Oukeraee, Ses'l Ageat. Stt Market Street, tea rraaeiies. of Disease breast against the bars and crying, 'I can't get out I can't get out." TO thelrveler the bird's captivity becomes a symbol of all captivities, all Warda book, laverleii." Sir. Harper publication, will ahortly be remore viewed at length. " a"'-""- ICtSSSnlpV York. As your local Agent for detail or writ. 55l7 " ' "I was bothered with pimple which broke out on my lac and thooldcr. Teoy went large and festered and ray lace was terribly " 1 " Toe pimples, were In disfigured. and were continually burnblotches " ing. My clothing- - uaed to rub against the pimples and make them worse. I lost ray rest many nights : on account of the irritation. "I tried different remedies but tbey did not do any good. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment, bedtet of Oiri- tand !ito tiaiag-fbu-- sfmeat, with the Cuticura Soap, I waa healed." (Signed) Miss Lauretta I. Anderson, Bos 340, Rockland, Idaho, Aug. 38, 1926. Use Cuticura for all toilet purpose. r in tha very heart . ot th hotel, tbeatrw and shopping district. Standard route) to Ithaca, Most Easy Victims falo NSpN'EETfSE v t In e? ?RJEP asit 0 mi DISFIGURED .8t--- PtsHsssytvaaUsr TO " "H2Q These statements eliminate all possible doubt on the cor-reel way to protect the teeth and gums. Squibb'. Dental Cream, be- rims. it ig mal(e with more than 50 of Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, can do this. Each time by It. you brush your teeth, tiny parMKRUNQ D. CLYDE. ticles of the Milk of Magnesia ' Nephl, rtah. 'are forced into all the pits and crevicea where acids can form. ABOUT BOOKS There they remain for a long AND WRITERS while, neutralizing any acids that may form. rhrlatopher Ward's latest bjk, Lew Vitality Mtana Lew Resistance. Squibb's Dental Cream cleans "The Starling," derives its title from Much III Hsalth of Later Life Traced relieves sensitive thoroughly a once famous book, perhaps not so to "Sickly" Childhood. teeth and sore gums. Contains much read of late, Iawrenr Sterne's MOTHERS SHOULD READ THIS no harsh grit or abrasive. Mr. Ward "Sentimental- Journey." No matter how much they are cared "One of Its famous pas- for. It aeems almost Impoastble to keep Squibb's Dental Cream is on explains: and disease out pf the lives sickness sale at all druggists 40c a sages concerns a Starling, which the of some children. Kvery contagion Traveler found In a cage that comes slong, from Whooping Sentimental large tube. Its Cough to lnfluensa, slops at the earn In his hotel In Paris, beating . blue-whi- FACE TERRIBLY M. (neat day) Bo Peen-cuppe- d (Advertisement.) PtVtne4yvttfV)Bsf ia ' Large Pimples Broke Out. Cuticura Healed. of . tSxiOt, --J """" jn AFTER THE STORM North south, a long, low range uf hills Where the valley rune away Purple-dee- p 'gainst an opaque sky stands out At' the close of a drencneq spring day. the dusky hollows lie. While splotched ' by f lurriea snow. in circling arms content Nestling That the long, dark ridges throw. Stralghtly they hedge a dripping world Outlined on leaden sky. lovellnees, Vibrant In I.Ike an etching hung to dry. Roma time when the day Is white-ho- t lit, close I'll my eyes and be colled .50c .25c . . . cm 9i0m-- I10 J' 3s W -- ESMiEEZIIHE -. i . . $2.65 . . . Can you afford t neglect this warning given by the dental profession? v , . FIRST SOUTH YORK CITY Puzzle f ' itSSi Hps "TaT . , T 0 I b. to the Heart pcialiy alor made- - road maintenance. ,. ' ABD-- E per flaUon NO EXCESS FARE The Scenic Route - ia" 5-l- 40 EAST - ..coextns' Crois-Wor- d Im.M -- (Kffiiti' NEVIB-H' Because we give the public the benefit of the trade discounts, amounting to from 10 to 50 per cent. YOTJR CASH MONEY TALKS AT THE . . lv l Swunsett Coloi? prize-winni- l. A-- , in . Tribune's ... ed er third-degre- n BOLL Why Arc Our Prices Lower? CITT, April It. Sar- -' road between Brlgii.m City and Logan will shortly be and oiled and put in splendid condition for the heavy sum mer tratnc, according to insirtoi K. C. Wright uf the state road commission. A large iiortablerock crusher 'a.nd screening plant Ui be used III tbia aietnct arrivea in tingnam t. ity Monday morning; from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. i and will probably see its first fef vice on highway between Mantua and Wcllsvllle. This new crushing and grading plant, which is a part of the stale road commission's .equipment, is one of the newest and most efficient types of road construction machinery, ami weighs approximately eleven tons. After the road has been resurfaced, which 'will require about a month's ttme. ft will be Oiled- with an In a complaint lentied T, - k.. the county attorney. Pate Wllm.n i,ri Iievere Lewis are charaed V..,. burglary at 4ft Vmx ond South street, occupied by Vincent cafe, April 17. They are aald to have broken through the door leading to the pool hall during the night. Thomas Harry Larsen. a Haa Henry e Chapel, la charged with burglary at 164 Douglas street, which are owned by B. B. Heisler. premises Freeman ' Huffaker, alias Jack Smithr-i- a chanred with theft of" i40o rom . the vee(i!ow f Henwtreet ' March d3 Every Article Sold la of Guaranteed Quality to Be Much Improved Theft and Burglary Complaints Issued brother, PEE packages'. 2 cans Cleaner, Wallpaper Sardine Canyon Road rr rott probably feel uics a lot or other people, that about all you can do it dutt tome powder in your shoes or givt your feet a special foot bath and let it go at that, but don't ta foolish. Make np your mind today that you are going to give your feet, a real chance to get well. Go to any good druggist today and ' get aa original bottle of Hoone Emerald Oil. The very first application will glvs ' you relief and a few short treat-- . ments will thoroughly fonvince yoxit thst by sticking faithfully to it for a: a short while your foot troubles will be a thing of the past. Don 't expect a single bottle to da it all at once, but one bottle we know will show you beyond all Question that you have st last discovered the way to solid foot comfort. Remember that Moone'i Emerald Oil is a (lean, powerful, penetrating" Antiseptic Oil. that does not stain or leave a greasy residue and that it must give complete satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. j HOUSE PAINTS, Kalsomlnc, ... i Visit Our Store! DESERET BOOK COMPANY Flvw Mlntrtta Thoas Bore, Tender. Aching Feet Get Amazini Kellef. Moont's Xmerald OU Is uuannieaa.' ALL OTHER PAPERS SOLD AT PRICES ' you may stale your palace wan And to the distant N!le To find a flivver that won't wall--Thj- -re BRIOHAM Isn't no such aKlmilo. dine canyon auper-stltio- la Just ( EVERY PAPER ON VISIBLE DISPLAY frince,travel turns. Not that yearning of man ward hie mate, which muet be half nhvalcal. although thla. too. la a of 'the etory: but the bond which U perhaps even higher, that between f&thr end dsnrhter. The deep Idolatry which Jan Aihe felt for her brilliant but erratic tath. er waa returned fourfold in hla care and anxiety for hie motherleea child. The two were the lent of the Ashes, the extraordinary Aahea who came "of l.lim hlood but nf hot blood." Btenhen K Aihe wae a great criminal lawyer, ofn euch ability that there waa a In San Francisco that be could never loae a ease. Jan had been hie constant Mlsa Mazo d la Eocha. author of "Jalna," norel awarded Atlantic exeocULtee were men. ehe v knew few women, nor cared to. Shi Monthly prise, and her Aberdeen Urtlr,- ' 'Enntyi'' ilUa Maxd 'de'&'llocheV a hoVellst of pressed, the telief that the 'book "is ed'frown t beautiful and clever, and calmly defiant of all eonventlone, Toronto, has been anhounced as the sure to attract 'wldefpread attention for her father had taught her ahe waa tor Its Its humor, and Its answerable only to hereelf. He wanted winner of the J10.000 prise offered by truth." vigor. " i her to be "a free aoul" the only the Atlantic Monthly for "the most Mlse de la Hoche's Inspiration has requisite that ahe be honest, and play Interestng novel" submitted in the been In the rural and email-towlife contest recently closed. "straight" always. of Ontario, the Oreat Lakes, and" the MAN'S WEAKNESS. novel. sea. Her preceding noyels have been Jalna." the Miss de la Itnfhe's fourth book. "Explorers, .of the .Dawn," for which Jan lived under one oonstant feajw her fathers Increasing fondneee for and was begun with no Intention of Christopher Morley wrote the prer I liquor. She guarded him through the Its being offered In the competition',- ace: " Possession." and "Delight," in fact, "loner before. the JLtlAiitbvjtoft- m- l JDf 'ihUnXfltiHt .strain. .orv u .trials,, ana, 'after.' the de ie&" was' evt-ir- thought of." '.iTalna" eared tur bauches which often followed. And dala with fam trioune coiumua- ,v- always ahe kept her faith in him. for ily, owners of a great estate, and "Jalna" will appear aerially in the "one does not question much the myscarrlea it through 'three generations. Atlantic ion;niy, in May, Deginning terious) way of a rod." Judge of the Atlantic Monthly con- - and till be brought out- in book form, of the est in making" their award have ex probably Mrs. St. Johns' portrayal in October. striking figure of Ashe has some strong, pj. Imlogkel aspects. Ha tries to enter Into the mlnde of his clients baMle leaves hlra weaker, each re shlped Jan since her childhood, and In order to understand their motives. covery Is lesa complete. stlU looks bp to her as a high, white Bo tense la his sympathy, so thorMany nien admire Jan, and In her star. - Misunderstandings follow their a political cleanup cam oughly does ho put himself Into their rreeaom rrom convention she la marriajre; much criticism. . But love paign threatens Ace's business, keepplaces, that, alnoe the majority ex-of mark for come does not into her life until she ing him occupied, and Dwight Butro, them are guilty, in trying to find cuse for their crimes he loses his meets Ace Wilfong, a handsome young an old friend of Jan's, and a disso moral perspective. The tremendous war hero known In San Francisco aa lute young man of wealth, becomes 'the king of the gamblers," t an her companion In tdlenesa. strain he undergoes In making an argument saps hia moral strength; each altogether honest one. Ace haa wor- STRONG. CLIMAX. The situation develops Into tragedy, and the aensatlonal "comeback of Stephen Ashe who had fallen lower end lower after Jans marriage and finally" disappeared in his defense of h i daughter s nusnana on inai ior murder of Sutro. 'makes an lmensely dramatic climax to a story that is rtrama throughout. Mrs. St. Johns characterisations are . and her story unroiue forceful, ner smoothly. Her again ehe provea narrative skill, and at the same time do something indicate an ability to more than tali a story, for she haa shown some strength In aeyeioping her thesis, that mere m no ireeuom but In knowing and living the truth. ila Sold Only in Boom Loti With Bordw "you-all.- ariT-- t. - the presence books from childhood that a love for them is u s 1 y acquired. A ,1 Swollen Feet 1 CI of An Inescapable golf ball There Isn't no such anlmlte. , IP It is by being in OF THINGS NON- while. C Aching KINO wnan-Rsvlew , EXISTENT. Rcrten doors whoae hinges do not creak From early spring to final fall. Hot water tape thxf never Irak, And need no tinkering at ail; Jaxs melodies that do not pall When played by neighbors all the Author Wins $10,000 Prize for Novel Teaches terj-ih- ITOOOA) By Cenrrlaht br Epos? VS" DRAMATIC NOVEL hr WORDS AMI MUSIC " f nm A Love for I WnVCM.NTf.MFW i PUS to portray the eame kind of American at borne. 'Tinker' of "The plutocrat' lit not 'Sheridan' of The Turmoil UtMi, but the two would understand each ether excellently." BALLADE ' SERIOUS THEIE i II y , aW r if.. c X i. iMs ! i TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 192t. 10 i I M ill Y ; i |