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Show TTTE WTTKLT KEFLEX. Had Your Iron Today? ' State Paragraph New Items of Interest Salt Lake Engagement Is ann n.n' by the state hoard of heilth o A. M. Bedell now at Montgomery, Ale., as sanitary engineer for the board la Itah. Particular Interest at bud i to the elect lnr of Mr. Bedell at this time, was asserted h f Dr. T. B. Beatty, stats health commissioner, for the reason that Mr. Bedell has proved among other things, to Is an expert in moIlls work in Alabama squito control. has given him considerable cupel lence i - PUTS TEMPORASSASSINATION ARY STOP TO OPEN PLOTTTING GROUPS BY ROYALIST l 'MSb 'I1 . , Get Some -- energy and iron mind the weather NEVERnew vitality speed i Dont be any way. Logan women up Salt Lake James Metcalf, Jr. of Salt Lake, was elected worthy president of the grand aerie of the Fatemul Order of Kaglea of Utah t the closing session of the annual state Kaglea convention. Bingham was selected as the meeting place of next years conven. tion. Vital men resist the heat Let little raisins help. 75 per cent pure fruit sugar. 145 calories of energizing nutriment in every package practically predigested so it gets to work almost immediately. No tax on digestion so it doesnt heat the blood. Fatigue resisting food-fro- n alsol All natural and Salt lake. Practically all the counties of the first class, as grouped by the Utah state fair directors, have announced that they will hove agricultural and horticultural county exhibits at the state fair this year. good. Try it when youre slipping when you yawn at 3 P.M. Stiffens up your backbone and Salt Lake All railways haring three or more employees must now report all accidents to the state Industrial clmmlssion. makes thoughts flow again. a gtaM puktm u4 luck Twa greatest oaM-da- at aSlt form yaure erer triti y Little Sun-Mai- ds Between-Me- Duchesne A new bridge Is needed across the Strawberry river and efforts are being made to finance the undertaking. Raisins al 5c Everyw&ere Ex-Kals- In Close Touch With Development Ban On Meetlnig of Monarchists Berlin. Germany was faced Tuesday with tbe critical aftermath of the murder of Walter Reathenau. A grant general strike wss declared in Berlin on the occasion of the lata foreign minister's funeral. Trains throughout the country stopped their wheels for two minutes at noon in honor of Rathenau-- s memory. Communists and Socialists held great meetings In the larger cities, closely watched by the police and roops, who were called out In full force to prevent possible disorders. The government, struggling co preserve order, has demanded that pan. German meetings be abandonea Royalists plotting, constant throughout Germany since Die revolution, has been carried on openly recently. The isasslnatioa of Rathenau put an end to this, temiiorarily at least It caused a tremendous revulsion of feeling sad stirred liberals to active opposition. Former Kaiser Wilhelm has been kept constantly informed of these royalist activities. It Is not the Intention to restore the Kaiser of t the throne, however. Ten members of a secret organization which was suspected of being re poiUihle for the aisassinsUea ef Erz, berger are under arreat m connection with the tnnrder of Rathenau. jk Captain Hoffman, another suspect ts held. , At Munich an enormous placard bearing the words Ebert WIrth and Srlieidemann still olive" was torn pan-Germa- Salt Lake Numerous anglers have bieh flood by local authorities for catching and keeping trout less than seven Inches long. ' f ' I e training In .recreational leadership which Is to be given here by leaders from the Community Service. Inc, through the cooperation of local com. uilttees, of which Georg D. Card on (s general chairman. get a lagger. A class of sixty-threyoung of the city has enrolled for Keep Pan-Germa- ns down by n mob. Ephraim John C. Johnson has been granted a pension by the federal The funeral of Rathenau, attended the entire government and many members of the diplomatic corps, where the body was placed upon a bier, Bountiful. A large quantity of s'arted from the relchstag building, cement sidewalks will be constructed and drawn through the streets. Berlin here this season. wav in deep mourning. in Little Red Packages ' y . Makes Old Waists Like New Putnam Fadeless Dyes dyes or tints as you wish Passive. The Novice's Dilemma. J. B. writes: "Why dont jrou inform ? The women Oftenwe amateurs are oot to maiie the world hotter." tee things coming up In our gnrdens Tm the raw material." Judge. that we didnt plant, but we are afraid to pull them up for fear we did." And Gets It In First. Boston Transcript. "But suppose a soft answer falls .to turn away wrath Watch Cutlcura Improve Your Skin. "Then" I try a hard punch," On rising and retiring gently Smear the face with Cutlcura Ointment Wash off Ointment In fire minutes REST YBUH TIRED FEET with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. It ALLAN'S FOO- T- A SB. th aatlmptl ihtkM Into the ikota. atop la wonderfn! what Cutlcura will do powd.r to k oora aaS tad tb Im bantoaa, pala aulck rIUf la awaattar, ealloaa, tlrod, ach-ifor poor complexions, dandruff. Itching bllat.ra aad aora pot. It tndr cmI Iha aad foot. raaia comfort, and red rough hands. Advertisement haapa than able Shoaa and atoekln waar twtea at loaf trank po walk la oomfort. AdTi"Umnt. In the Middle ages they had little doubt thkt their souls were to be Any young man who can make a liv- saved. ing ought to make two, according to what we hear. In politics one finds that the Imof rewarding people cant be portance More men die of tdlcncss than of overlooked. hard work. r ft, -- The amount of smiling we do when pajlng our taxes Is an index of our patriotism. Conceited people brag, but they gossip. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION An unanswerable argument demolishing a pet theory makes most of us want to fight Not so many would tell how to" run If the government didn't have so much to run. . the government 6 Bell-an- s No critic Is more impressed with his Importance than the self-- ppclated one. wafer Sure Relief Hot n 'EU.-AM-S 5$ When you say a thing Is Impossible, It Is, for you. and 75 Package Everywhere Cheerful liars are often an enduring the downcast. Joy to Be not ashamed of your craft will reduce Inflamed, swollen Joints, a "i"? v fjy Tr al J I Sprains, Braises, Bii(k) lull BoGAPoa KrU. Qmlttar. Floral and telaetod wrw rdiUy aa tt la a rodilN aatiaacxte aad Plaaaaat ta prakMa aa 4mm Mt bUotor at b bait, aad raa work th baraa. SUO per battle debaara. A (TO 'if mm ?1 ft. 007 kc. Ml Tolt S, SsrkU, f.r.TO feak and liiserable? Are you dull, tired and chjr both-re- d with a bad back? Do you lack ambition; suffer headaches and all worn out? likely your kidneys are to blame.. Lameneaa, sharp, stabbtng paina, backache and annoying urinary diaorders are all symptouw of weakened kidney. Dont wait fog more serioo trouble. Get back your health and keep it! Doan't Kidney ftllt, Thouitnde of folks tell their merit duzi-SMt-f- ed le Aik four neighbor! r Utah Casa boon nra Hint radacad Mr. Time Home. la a law days' tba liw, kidnoya. noatek aad heart: porrfm tba biood,mrenrtheiia tba aatira ijarm. Writ for FrTriml J raa a. CSIM 8Cf?T IDfOT CO. Oept $J.. 1TUXT1, .Second It t c b North SL, fl e I d, Utah, 1 was sutler-- I soys: 1 tl - C O L I FOR BURNS CUTS ITCH SORES 75c'at otoreo; 65c by mail. Addreoo New York Drug Concern, New York D Q Hair Thin IMm tW re a 4 PM. njtilif. W 4 tract lro kail- - it rttalUa kaJr fatllor ,ui Tit It! At ait fool KUliC-lilCl 4a !! b.U. W. U, U, Salt Lake City, No. 2S-1- 92' bold Tie, T--a. withMy kidney back n g 0 i Jury trouble. ached and named and I ccmldnt set any relief. Fharp rutting paina darted through the anal! of my hack and my acted too freely. Doan's Kidney Pills strengthened my kidneys and the kid-ne- pains left me." Get Doaat at Any Star. SOe a Baa DOANS FOSTER WILBURN ys CO, BUFFALO. K Y. Salt Lake. Prisoners at the atate penitentiary were given a vaudeville entertainment this week. Candidates Must Go It Alone Washington. Candidates for congress both Republican.! and Demo erats have been Informed that they Brigham City Peach Day will be ean expect little If any, financial aid celebrated on September 20th this In the fall campaign from thetr res. year. pectlve national campaign committees, Both the Brigham City Many streets and It was learned Tuesday. committees sidewalks will be Improved tills national congressional have passed out the word that the bank Is broke end that candidates Ogden Tbe city water system will must prepare to paddle their own cabe extended this summer. noes, not only In the primary, but in the November elections. Provo. Joseph Van Smith, for many years a resident of this city died Side Trips Are Authorized at his home after a stroke of apoplexy. Lake. D. S, Silencer"' general Salt Mr. Smith was bom In Salt Lake City passenger agent of the Oregon Short January 11, 1843, being one of the announced Tuesday efteroon Une, first boys born In the Salt Lake valthat II. M. Adams, vice president of ley. His parents came to Utah with the second company of emigrants. . the Union 1aclflc, hndauthorlzed him 0 say fbat the tariff providing for the side trip between Odgen and Salt Salt Lake. During the Are years that the state Insurance fuhd has lake on the Union Pacific would he Tills been established, the- amount paid In put into effect Immediately. premiums aggregates about $1,000,000, means that as soon es it is legally pos$316,000 has been paid In benefits to sible the free side trip, will be Injured workmen nnd the assets of at an early date. . the fund are $170,000 In excess of lia billt'es. Prea'dent To Call Conference Strong intimation that Salt Lake. The report of the prea conference of coal operators and animal datory campaign shows that during March, April and May l, 4ig miners to settle the long continued animals were destroyed, which in. mine strike will be given officially at It was the White House Tuesday. eluded four mountain lions. Sign of only one wolf wore found in San s ate. that the administration Is still Juan county. lenning to persuasion and other like urnns to bring about a termination of Logan. A temporary organization tbe walkout. Forcible measures will of La Soclte det Quarant Ilommes au be only when the public Hints Cheveau. the society that will ts it was made plain menaced, safety put French frills on the Logan post of the American legion has been ef. Offenders Granted Clemency fected. Washington. Extension of executive Salt lake. George .E. Price, charg. clemnncy to Vincent St John, ed w ith keeping trout less than seven nationally known aa a former organiInches in length, pleaded guilty an! zer and secretary and treasurer of was sentenced to pay n fine. the I. W. , and Clyde" Hough of Ill both serving sentences Rockford, Salt lake. Noxious weeds are or violation of wartime laws, was an. he battled to the death by the staftt nbunced Tuesday at the department of crops pest comlss'.oner. New plant Justice. for eradication are being laid. - Wa.-hlngto- n. con-lder- ed Railroad Workers Win Chicago. Victory for union workers before the United FUtes railroad labor board In cases Involving contract work may delay the threatened strike Spanish Fork. A building Is to be o shop and maintenance of way emerected In the city park for the use of ployes. Union heads meeting hers suto tourists. Tuesday considered the postponement Moroni Local sportsmen will or of the strike as a result of the board's ganlze to protect game and fish from attitude la condemning contract labor as practiced by th railroads. Improper exploiting. Ogden. A fifty thousand dollar qnoto for the business district to apply on the Weber gymnasium has been rained. This is your confer. ' , Make use of it for your information It will be my pleasure and privilege to aaiJ? that are puzzling you. fully and promptly all question jubmitted to me. If a more deULj0 than can be given in these column is desired, send n stamped eovelon,5 will be given prompt attention- All communications wilUlWiyi absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed very plainly P snjgl.l Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Laka City. i. - I am sure you are , one. I wish I could nukiag talkt. hm uch t JJu tl11 and girls, men and have really acomplizhed Dear Miss Brooks: I have been a very interested reader of Our Corner", for some time. Seeing: you have helped ao many girls I by answering their questions. thought I would come to you for help. For some time I have noticed that the akin on my neck has been very coarse, and looks like goose flesh. I have used different kinds of treatment to remove this coarseness but nothing teems to do any good. Could you tell me how I can get rid of this 7 -noticed a few weeks ago $4 Our Corner" that a girl in California wrote to you asking you to get some one to write to her. If you still have her address would you kindly let me have it as I feel that I would like to write to hert Wishing you a success in your work, I remain, BIRDY, Delta, Utah. The condition you mention must be da te exposure to the wind and sun although it is difficult te tell without seeing the akin, I believe using n good cleansing cream followed by n good tissue builder combined with gentle massaging or patting will remedy this condition. I glad I00 r Interested in our Uttlo California friend. Her name and address is: Mias. Myrtle Chapman. hPWCCv0m?lii,h wniuaTf' of the girk poraued the course you are suing. And Is not ,77 and the respect of Sour worth more than what yon think constitutes a good ffl' ir tiijT Med th.e, yon J if a little flirting. ,T kisses, etc," do we not it is what tome are , the little flirting." the small theft" which xl great crimes which are eonmitii' When this small "indiscretion i mttted, it is not often the lalmtkrJ commit greater ones, but tha ones too often soon seem of iTS sequence, and greater ones tnV wj: li thelJk .1 J dulgedin. e Perhaps you have an ideo of what a good girl"exagtenu shih She does not necessarily hart t a prude. You should by all out with young people. Go with 1 1 friend, cultivate a happy, jolly sltion, wear a smile, be ss entwtih Ing as you know &ow to be, ud n will soon find there are boys vUn1 predate a girl of that sort n & the one who allows him toe m- - ; privileges. Save your affection caresses for THE man yon and admire above all others ast vk cares for you for yourself staid' whq7 admires you for just what are now doing holding yooneff pL f solutely above reproach. w Burrel, CeUf. Thanks for your kind wishen. A. Dear Miss Brooks; I I had a very dear boy friend but about eight months ago he said something to me while angry. I have wanted very much to renew our friend-riii- p since then but havent hod the courage. It would be impossible for me to speak to him. Would it be to phone him or write bJm a itroper Have I let things go on too long, or is there time now to make things right? I would like to find out if he cared to regard me as a friend again. How can I? Thank you very much. DOLLY, Mt Pleasant, Utah. We sometimes pay dearly for allowing ourselves to become angry, do we not? It would altogether depend on what you became angry about I should think, as to whether you could write to him or not If you felt you were too hasty and were not justified in Dear Miss- Brooks: I read your interesting eomori our paper and like the rest haw if question to ask you. Please tell the proper thing to do and aay via i introducing people and when being troduced. A BQY, Ephnia The simplest form of introdurfa is always the beat, and can be prf perly used on ill ocasions aa: In Smith, let Jne present Mr. Jones, il j ways take the gentleman to the Uj j and speak the ladys name first, yn- j entlng the man to the lady. A g f tleman, if introducing a friend of b own sex to a lady, may ny: Ka Smith, Mr. Jones desires to be p seated to you. When introdndng people sf Ik same sex, the younger is always h troduced to the elder. A man upon being introduced to I f lady usually acknowledges tbe fat&v duction by saying; I am very kayfi; to meet you, or a similar phrase lady acknowledges the introdoclia i only by a bow and repeating the saw of the person introduced. - - - your condemnation, you should have let him know in the beginning. If you should telephone or write to him now, unless he has shown a desire to renew your friendship, you would be placing yourself in a very unenviable position. My advice would be, my dear, to wait nntil he shows some inclination to again be friends, which he will do if he cares' about 1 it Dear Miss Brooks: I am one of your constant readers and have found many helpful hints. So if you will spare a little time and answer my questions I shall be thankfulI have read so much of SALT-LAKE removing freckles-Would you recommend this to anyBUSINESS DIRECTORY one? I should not care to use it if it injures the skin in any way. and lemon juice Ia also good to uso on the skin? I. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Thanking you ip advance for your School of Efficiency. All commercial Lak Catalog kindness. (rtt SO N. Maia St. C Salt A READER. fporml kMiV I am delighted to know you find ROWLAND HALL Girk in am mt corner. I helpful things striving to make it valuable to my All Drnonunatiiitv Salt Laka CW Writ lor Catalog. readers. I could not recommend othine for o Ihe skin. It is severe and very OLDS MOBILE send me your address and I DEALERS WANTED In Utah, arada, Wyoming. Liberal cooinnmiuwill write you a private reply recud reprewntntiv on request. A. F. TOUkSSEN Distributor. garding the preparations about which This is a very you enquire. had time of year to try to remove ONOWLTON BEAUTY SHOP u tell r freckles os all freckle removers are known In beauty culture. LetGood. more or less severe on the skin and our Cream, Powder and ilatr daring the hot months they return, PLEATING A BUTTONS very easily. Try removing them durAccordian. Sul. Box Pleaunr, ing the winter months, then the skin Buttonhole. Kid Corn will be better prepared to withstand Button, 49 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City. the hot summer. If you will send a stamped envelop SEI YOU E PUBLISH! I will give you a list of reliable pre- Taka kind t your Book Bladine-an- T parations for all kinds of skin cal printer. Leak's Trade Biadcry, .dry-Pleas- UTAH METAL WORKS. M fz'.Tye. Dear Miss Brooks: I am a girl, seventeen years of age.. Up until now R has been my idea in life to be a good girl" I have never flirted or done any of the things which other girls do. As a result I stay at homo, wh'lc other girl attend dances, shows and other entertainments with the young men. It is, hard to Say, but true, that I have ' never had a date with a man any- -' where near roy own age. j I intcrc4 When I think it over and realize RECIPES oirn au4 for tht that I deprive myself of these things SO.ua to offer cock work wonderful thoi will simply to preserve the respect of booklet oU d ffcrut.will b TWn others I wonder if it is worth iL No how wif. thins lor th o'- (nrtiux one re poets a girl who stays at M I wwteh this spaeo rrry tu home all the timo even if they think per is srlatoL for the booklet AU that U rtu rd " frr iv and say they do, and no girl likes ttm-- i I posts to yw. fl , tf. to go clone. 39 .Rcclp." Txnato oouo to caoy fuJf--- . nrJ pf Considering all these things I have 41m on4 pta ny. come to the conclusion that if a litS nd wo wfll j yon this two! inj tle flirting and a few kisses cll ly FREH bring me a gbod time I shant be abve granting them. A girl doesn't re-- 1 spcct a boy who merely goes with HELEN BROOKS PEPABTEvf her for those things and I should 1ML Salt Lk City. Ctak rr s never kiss a man that I really re--, two eenta a tirp frrtS I e on a free trri Ur jwi-for a spectcd just good time. 33 Tisted to You vTwDi ! j j j 1 1 Meat Schedule Shows Burden state Income tax law, Salt Lake--- A Duties on fre-- h meau reasons for its adoption and oma Wash'ngton. considerations which must be weighed and meat products proposed In the hill'. If effective, would closely before such a law is enacted p4iding tariff meat bill $37tr.. nation's were considered at a public hearini Increase the Walsh Senator (Dem.) of held by the state tax commission at fAKy1. declared Tuesday In tht tne ca pitot The hearing was adsenate. He was discussing the journed, subject to the call of William and that Bailey, chairman of the commission, from time to time he uou',1 ubuilt whuh has the duty of rx commend-nin their si e, show to the next legislature Urys for figures staggering unbearable an lu len the- ng what .lie revision of the states taxutloi on 'uties agricultural pro: nets wf V) stem e Jto the consumers." Mas-achu-e- tts agrl-cultur- rnu'tel g Ti-t- -d 11 nr rn.-lo- , u Rce'-P- Will you please give ire th; ion you held of my d cisi n. opin- our ht.pfu!ly. LILLY, Sbo.V-- e, Ida I am Hopeful MiUy, that vaar j.eUiou w M! vvd ts no, final for w. " : t s f I |