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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, MORNING, MAY, killed by a hatchet of Jade because, the trader believes, he wouldftot go to the dentist, and then he saw the hula girls in Hawaii. At his room in the Fifth Avenue hotel, he recounted recent adventures to his publishers. Of courae,' reporters were present. The Zulu king whom he looked up In Rhodesia is, tt seems, the fourth son of the fourth son of the old Zulu king whose name was Tcharka, and who In years gone by broke up thi British square h, there was a bat- FAMOUS-TRADE- HORN TELLS OF RAMBLE WORLD Courleil JViece, Zulu . King's Author Says; Blum on Details. ; tle. While the king was telling the Trader the battle story, he. it dethe lovely veloped, was courting niece, but he Jailed today to explain just what technique to employed hi the courtship of Zulu royalty. The king, he vouchsafed, considered his attentions a mark of respect and affection. . All Animals, Probably Excepting Camels, Seeking Drink. After that he found himself In the tott lands,-w&perhaps a to help him. Now there had been a drought and the animals were thrifty elephants, aebras, lions, tigers everything, In fact, with the possible exception of camels all looking for, a drink. Alfred Aloyslus Smith saw them coming, and that Is why he is here, sale and sane. He saw them coming, and as the animals went so went Alfredbut, like Noah, be led the procession. After some days he" reached Abu Kababa, which Is on the edge of the bad lands, and from there be went to New Zealand. " ervice. CWc?t Tribune Prf-KEW YORK. Trcder Horn, th5t boarded oJd dealer In pots and pans ' cho livid (or a while In South Africa cid was then inducted into tha Jit-t-aworld where fame and fortune w;re heaped upon him, has returned to New York fter a trip around the wpry and ajipounced his Intention f "whisking his bearct in the "f ths public" lor a little while at ry late .' ; h . His trio was lor him almost without Incident. Hi met his old friend, the Zulu intr. and spent his tune pleasantly ourtinjr the king's niece he waswasa little weak on details then he d "li.sed and chased by herds of animals lions and tigers nd like and finally he thought New "caiand was better place to be, so th?re he traveled. And in New Zealand he went out with a shovel and dug up the skull of a paleolithic man who had been 1 fam-Kis- 's Patience With Patients take our time to patient jvell and maintain the highest standard of workmanship and materials, the demand for our Because we serve every service Is crowing steadily,, throughout the Intermoun-- . tain Region. Your best interests are protected when you PROBES RUN Prize-Winnin- TO CIVIL LIFE tor-Con- Rebel ' Territory. in beautiful debutante." " win prooe me conauci ci civil authorities in the states occupied by the insurgents. Prompt dismissal from public serc, vice, or service that is aa in the case of railroaders, will be ordered by these commissions when it Is found that the person involved took the side of the rebels more than was necessary in the circumstances. The. commissions have been instructed to bear in mind that public and semlpublic employees were not generally able to refuse their services to the rebels. Persons who gave their services to rebels under coercion, even when this was merely a general condition, such as the occupation of the district by rebels, are not to be punished In any manner and wilt be retained in the employ they were in before and during the revolt Employment taken during rebel occupancy of the district, with or without the authority of rebel leaders, must be vacated, no matter what the facts of the case may be. The former incumbents will be reinstated. The federal government has decided also to keep in the service of the federal army such enlisted men as have surrendered. They may not serve again in the units they were in at the time of the revolt, but will be assigned to other organizations. The regiments and battalions that Joined the rebels will be reconstructed of loyal troops. The department of war and navy has appointed a special commission for this work. DR3. t. C. DAVIES L. REED ALDER $4.00 , $4.00 $2.00 up GOID CROWNS.., fOtCfLAIN CROWNS GOit INLAYS. PORCELAIN riLLIWOS $1.50 to $2.50 8 FILLINGS. .., ....... $1.00 PLi TE sT ....... $25.00 EXAMINATION rilEB W. D. THOMAS Genuine Trubyte or 20th Century Teeth THE MOSTTJKAUTirUt PLATE poijlble la prodiies. atlas aa MAROON BASE. VaV VEERED LOOKING with the Gl'M-LIR- NATURAL- -' PINR R RUBBER. GENUINE TRLHYTB OR MTH CENTURY GOLD PIN RUCTION. TEETH, DOUBLE GUARANTEED TO FIT. PAINLESS (XTRAC1 IONS -- " t 4', . . , - t A I Aiito-Intoxicatio- r . fw. 'ft fz I "or quasi-publi- of NEW YORK storms at sea on extremely delicate K. is S. seismographs reported by Banerjl of the Bombay observatory' Some of these storms were 500 or more miles distant in the Bay of Ben gal. Mr. Banerjl says the Instruments recorded three distinct types of ground tremors, identified as com ing from the storms, presumably the pounding of waves. These were the southwest monsoon, storms in the Bay of Bengal or the Arabian sea and local disturbances. Banerjl, in writing to the British scientific Journal, Nature, predicts that this use of earthquake recording instruments will open to meteorolo gists a new method of forecasting storms..' ; He says the vibrations appear as soon as a storm forms, and do not cease until it has passed completely , iniano. . i Recent Discoveries by Medical Science Prove Conclu -sively ThatlZConstipation Indigestion Dyspepsia Biliousness Hyperacidity-Disturbed Heart Action Overloading of Kidneys With Consequent Excess of Uric Acid in the Bloo- dMental Headaches Nervousness Sleeplessness Bad DizzinessBreath "Depression Tongue Sallow Complexion Sluggishness Sour Stomach Loss of Weight Loss of Vitality Loss 'A'tipeiif eRheumatre Pairw Due t ToxkuEoasoA ing and Menial and Physical Inefficiency Can Be Traced, in Most Cases, to One of Three Things, a Sluggish Liver, Impoverished Blood or Improper Glandular Activity. -- mat son ing Personal service by i ' ' '" . New Anesthetic Inventor Arra nges , ' This amazing substance is one of the principal ingredients in Sargon. the new and revolutionary formula which is lifting tens of thousands out of the throes of despondency and inefficiency into vigorous, ex- uberant health. This amazing substance, which does the one thing that calomel was sup-pos- ed to do that Is, stimulate the liver and Increase the flow of bile without purging or upsetting the system. Is contained In greater concentration In Sargon 8oft Mass Pills, which are a necessary and. la tegral part of the Sargon treatment. the L-.-'- Unlike Calomel, it does not slice!: or upset the system, causa nausea or any other 111 effects - so common to calOn tfte other hand. It Is deomel. signed to stimulate a sluggish liver to the normal production of bile demanded by Nature for good health. Neither la this substance la any sense of the word a purgative. it It Uver tonic and does its work by the simple method, of causing ths liver to secrete and deliver Into the gastrointestinal tract a normal flow of bli which Is a more natural and effective laxative than oan ever be devised by man. If These Vital Organs and Fluids Are Not Performing Their Proper Functions Sick-- 5 ness Suffering and 111 Health Are the Inevitable Results. commonest and greatett curie of anyof these is constipation. It is man's greatest enemy. It poisons him, slows him up mentally and physic cally, breaks down youthful strength and vigor, vicages him prematurely, and leaves him an easy tim of almost countless diseases. Another sur In a nation-wid- e a committee of Judges actor: comprising John Barrymore, F. Scott Fitzgerald, novelist, and vey made by Culture Ties Cornelius VanderbUt, Jr Llllas Morl-art- y, Boston society girl and aviatrix, was adjudged "America's most fasci- Lnating sportswoman" and Natica de Acosta, or New xoric, was selected from hundreds of girls by the Judges as "America's most beautiful debu Scientists Hope to Bridge Gap Between Indian tante." The survey attracted national Developments. numerous to In terest due the popular girls considered and the popularity WASHINGTON MV-T-he gap be- of the selecting Judges. Debutantes and girl fliers from all sections of the tween two Indian cultures, one wannation were considered during the ing and the other developing when course of the survey. Christ was born, may be bridged this summer by findings of scientists Irt Arizona. - will be made for further evidence that will reveal the life of Search ancient basket weavers, " who also made the first crude American pottery, and connect It in history with a succeeding people who began toe firing of pottery. Ancient village sites close to the New Mexico line will be explored by Dr. P. H. H. Roberts. Jr.. of the bu reau of American ethnology, to amplify present knowledge of early Americans. His work will extend exploration In 1927, when a village of late basket makers was uncovered in Chaco canyon, N. M.. and a win stuay in. southwestern Colorado, dealing with the next succeeding culture. Scientists Believe Oatmeal Pottery Earliest Ceramic Work. "Oatmeal" pottery, so called be cause coarse sand gave a stippled effect, is thought by scientists to have been the earliest American ceramic work. Whether the Indians were blotted out by barbaric invaders or absorbed by tltem is a question that has not been nettled. Whoever the invaders were, it is known that they enlarged on the first feeble attempts at working clay, and laid the groundwork for a true American clay handicraft. The period of the invaders is or Pueblo I. known as Where the basket makers were their successors practiced deformation of the skull to make them selves Bssldes the differences in phystv cal appearance and handiwork, the two types of Indians are identified by the houses in which they lived. Basket Maker Erected Frimlttva Cottages. The basket makers, when they could not find caves for shelter, erected primitive, cottages. Oval or rectangular holes were dug in the ground and lined wun stone slabs. Poles were erected as a sup-- -port for a brush and plaster super- med- ical science is the astound- ing fact that there is no drug or. medicine which is an effective "blood purifier." Although millions upon millions of dollars have been spent for drugs and medicines in the belief that they were effective "blood purii fiers." . . lief from these common ills. Two thousands years ago, Hippocrates, history's first physician, was trying to cujro constipation by using purgaOne of the three basic Ingredients tives. And until recenUyTmillions of people throughout the contained In Sargon Is designed to civilized world have'b'een trying to "do the same thingwith build up the vigor and richness of the blood stream by aiding Nature to the saineliit'kof success that Hippocrates had. Increase the amount of haemoglobin which the led blood corpuscles connever nave ana laxative arngs Purgatives tain and thus enable the blood lo purcured constipation and never will.-- ify Itself. Is also designed to stimulate "Within the past few years Medical Science has made theSargon secretions c tne Kipndu'v system, a network forms which throughout some amazing discoveries discoveries that will have a the body. It Is now recognlwd that on outlook life Is largely governed of mankind. our effect upon the health and by tbe chemicals which these glands These discoveries absolutely disprove many of the beliefs, distil ni pour into our blood. a lifetime. In other words, gland sepractices and theories that we have known for make us either alert cretions calothe administration of For centuries ve have ambitious or dull and and been mel. It has, however, that bile was a harmdepressed. . substance t h o r o u rhly demonstrated ful, nauseating-' of every cell of the The characteristic that the. are colored body-- ! efficiency or that made us sick, or bilious. 'apparently either directly, stools supervised by the secrenow Indirectly, greenish Medical science has , tions of these glands. by the calomel itself, and proven conclusively that bile the does not presindicate Sargon also contains other Tact a - is in reality and in of recognized .' ence of bile. ;;r,";,-health-flvland ingredients .' veritable value which im- -. fluid with "Calomel Is a mercury compound, therapeutic part tone and strength to which exerts a cathartic action through tunc? many tbe entire system and are Irritating effects ofarestnsll quantities tions and that biliousness liberated from of mercury which for their influence valuable calomel of doses too much probably to bile, it. Large is not due ' favor bacterial Increase by lessening the upon appetite, digestion suitbut to a lack of it not is Intestinal resistance. It and assimilation.. ed to long use because of Its systemic Tn to stimulate tbe liver BOSTON. Savants Seek great discovery that has been made by PVER since the dawn of civilization, mankind lias been researching for drugs and medicines that would cive Records Storms . Rajrins at Sea The Modern Way to Have Dental Work Done-- A Way That Is Quite Unlike Others - i By GEORGE A. SCH REINER.. MEXICO CITY Universal). A thorough investigation will be made of the conduct of civil persons in I rebel territory by a number of commissions Just set up by the federal cangovernment. One of them will vass the situation that ensued In the customs" service a toon as rebels occupied border points. What the attitude toward the federal government was of the railroad men who operated lines under rebel outers will be Rone into by another New Instrument patronise Debutantes Chosen g Left, Lilias Moriarty, Botton society girl. and ariatrix, who was adjudged " America '$. most fascinating sportswoman," and Satica de Acota,,of Keu York, who tca$ se'hcted aa "America's most Mexican Government Now. Looks" 12,-1921)- . well-bein- g - ed TREATIES CUT WAR THREATS . '" Nations Conclude Fifteen Peace Pacts in 1928; Increase Shown. ';;' nr . By JOSEPH E. SHARKEY. GENEVA WV-Wi- de acceptance of arbitration for the settlement of .ttomntini action.' Surrnn Is fulfllllne its Brest mksion.' world conflicts Is believed to be steadand increase the bile flow. Calomel Is most wtdaij drug that has been Having made this discovery, scien- It's doing It In a new and resolution- Mall as year broken plates repaired and back la three bears ily undermining the forces that make the world e lor search many a the used tists then way the way that the men of sciary throughout began for war. MEXICO CITY. To give a large And now science has proven lor something that would stimulate ence who labored for years to perfect years. of the successful The negotiation acchemg of to the formula new and medical world liver an a this and nauseating this sluggish that poisonous, oppor part Invigorate Kellogg pact renouncing war as an ical has no action whatever on the tion. . Intended tt to be done. . tunity to become personally acquaint conIt has that orHow and of national instrument bile liver policy ed with Dr. Michael Garcia Marin, From all sections '' of the country tract. been followed by announcement by fines Its action to the Intestinalelse. This search has been reinventor of a new method of apply where Sargon la available, reports are 15 treaties It Is a purgative and nothing that of nations the tellleague warded. They have found a lng ethyl alcohol as an anesthetic in pouring tu to leading druggists Here la what an eminent authority of arbitration and conciliation were has ing of the amazing powers. of this Calomel: about to major oi rations, the government of say 1928. substance formula. new This which, according; and concluded between countries in Mexico has decided to send him and mass of evidence verifies the claim of Only six such pacts were negotiated to the highest authorities,, is Dr. Raoul Ortiz, Inventor of the ap At BroadwayV "Contrary to the belief adscience that geod health Is largely Opposite 1927. In paratus used to apply the alcohol, on maintained by the three vital organs the most powerful stimulant hered to for many years, calo Auerbacb'i rM and State an extended trip to Europe and and fluids of the body which are stimTwo Instruments Provide to or on the no the secretory, mel a m. has action n . m. . -ij ulated and Invigorated by the babio omci hoi'KSoouin America. For Special Proceedings. elements contained In Sargon. Snnda7tr.il a, so. to t p. a (for people who work) of Drs. Oarcla Marin and Ortut will the belief This flow. or bile liver activity Two of these IS Instruments proalso attend the Medical and Pharma- Sargon can' new be obtained In Salt med-ic- a. Suite 212-21Brooks Arcade Building to materia liver on known was based existed and as vide for conciliation proceedings cal congress in London, doing so as Ijtke City from all Schramm John son means but of the solving disputes, PHONE WASATCH 7782 Drug Stores and .Owl Drug Stores. the color of the stools after the delegates of Mexico. They will the remaining 13 provide for an obthen lecture at several universities differences. of settlement ligatory In Great Britain and France, Their They indicate a tendency, which had program beyond the month of June Its birth In the Locarno treaties, to is yet to be composed. arrange for a settlement of conflicts by conciliation, arbitration or Judi cial processes, thereby making It more and more difficult to resort to war. League offloials nomt out that the big feature of 13 of these treaties is 'As a result of world-wid- e that ail disputes, juoiciai or otner- medicaljesearcliScience has learned the following imporvise, are submitted to settlement by ' ' facts. tant or arbitration , judicial procedure. Reservations are rare. Nine treaties are absolutely unconditional. War Is That bile is an antiseptic and lessens bacterial Calomel has no effect whatever on the excluded as a possibility. And tt is I That liver or bile flow and confines its action to the growth in the intestines and combats putrefacregarded as remarkable, and espe tKriJF-.rrtM,!' cially Indicative of a determination 1 tion and the formation of gas. It is also an tract Intestinal KLLCCT TOl'R HAT. Thrra'a a stylo lor lines of peace, that! voryperwn lor every occasion and yon may as well structure. 'J to progress along alkaline and counteracts hyperacidity. wear becoming framea, when stomof ten none cases tne tne is in out of of treaties louna of cause no more. That the eight they cost The Indians of the following period old-tideclaration that questions f That bile is, in short, a veritable The Pram above Is ach trouble has nothing whatever to do with showed the way for the many-roohonor a inde and national touching fitt . VERDAL CAMBRIDGE SHELL FRAME fluid. If we lack One-roothe process of digestion, shelof residence today. itself. stomach tbe fiUtr ; pendence snail not lau witnin tne .Sharon, elimination becomes deranged, assimilation vere lm-l"- r. and ters, with interior supports placed In scope with irr Schubach's New Style Frames comof the treaties. the walls, have been found close toThat indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation are Slling every disturbances. The principal reservation encounmany bine quality and beauty, at lowest causing was lay at ft to St. and sometimes It and Joining. gether Is that the Instruments shall due, In the great majority of cases, to an insuftirhu- north it. ten seven In the city. We will fit your not long after that straight sided tered out of That people every past the age prices not apply to differences arising from ficient flow of bile caused by a sluggish liver. of thirty suffer from an insufficient flow of bile eyes and face perfectly and save homes were built and the beginnings existed before conditions which the priro of massive "apartment" houses That biliousness is not due to too maeh bile, but signature of the conventions. caused by a sluggish liver. you money on" any (lasses yo only.. to a lack of It One Hundred Treaties . . That there b no drug or medicine which is an- Consultatioa is free, Tbe Cambrldre In 12 effective ' "blood purifier." although millions Provide for Settlement. frame of unusual beauty and anal manumust That to enjoy good health, the liver Hv. Ike regnlar price would be At the end of 1928 100 treaties proupon millions of dollars have ben tpetit for bile of. an of facture three S7.s every average pints gchnbach's viding for the pacific settlement of medicines In the belief that they were "blood rrtce.,, hours. SILHOU ETTE CAM BRIUC E disputes had been registered at the ": ,' twenty-fou- r purifiers.": 7be "Silhouette" to another very now league. Sltteen nations are in place of being a harmful aubstance I rew style In blark and white GThat bile, That the secretions of the endocryne glands af- ST. LOUIS. Mo. UP). Customs bound by the compulsory arbitration makes us sick, has many tfrdlarly "rireesy" and as tlrlih for, statute clause of of world Louis the St. the of officials the poBtofiice feet mental as well as phystear efficiency and yminc folks as for older ladies. Peofunctions. have branded as obscene and witn- - court of Justice which obliges them to I !e uho have paid 1J for there that they make us either ambitious and alert of accept the Jurisdiction of the tribseveral mall the eki from copies Irame will appreciate ' (fj That bile is a powerful digestaat without which , or dull and depressed. O. H. Lawrence's, novel, "Lady Cliat- - unal in conflicts of a Juridical naV ine hebubach price food cannot be properly assimilated. ture. I M That good health is largely maintained by three r'.y's Lover." "he Bell finter piece mountins, In Furthermore, the "general act" for The volumes were addressed to k. white (told. Is worn for That bile is Nature's own laxative, so certain in vital organs and fluids of" the human body, I with I affairs. and writers the pacific settlement of disputes, members of an arti-st- s They bare sold as Its action that people with a normal flow of bile which can be stimulated and invigorated by cerI tli as but colon? ct Taos. N. M.. and had been adopted by the league assembly last are practically immune to constipation. mailed from Italy where the noted September, has now been submitted price Is only.... tain basic elements. I lie "BELL" Fiugcr-Pie- c English author brought Out a limited to various pariiaments,'including the Apt of these frames fitted to your own lenses without edition of the work in 1628. The of- French chamber of deputies. Its ac. , tstr charge. Science has succeeded In combining these elements in the new and revolutionary forRimless ficials had passed several copies of ceptance by nations will give another the book, they said, because of the big impetus to the movement against mula called Sargon, which miy well be consid ered the greatest health-givin- g remedy of the excellence of the writing In opening war. The signatories would underLENSES to to submit take settlement made but later further pacific all cities where Sargon has been introduced, dealers are buying it in solid In paragraphs, reduced age. Special leading r I e e s on all mination of the text which con "all questions Vhatsoever"jOn which OPTICAL. CO. carload lots to supply the phenomenal and overwhelming demand. : ' vinced them the book was objection- - they, may differ. rnses this week , rr OPTOMmtlSTS AND MANX'PACTCRIKQ doable for Schuhach STEEPLEJACK ON HIGH HEELS. OPTICIANS Rundown and debilitated people by the thousands are reporting prompt recovery of Customer. Ives INDIANAPOLIS UP). Miss Ethel 1250.000 pharmacy and bacteri tested freo this health and bodily vigor through methods undreamed-o- f a few years ago. 276 Is to be Never before, completed at Hawkins, Indianapolis' only woman, ology building week. 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