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Show r ., . , . . , ... . ; , ' 4 I - , .'.,...:L., . - ' rutill - :- ;, ,.,,,,. -. r , RIVEn, " , 1 . SATURDAY JANUARY - , ,, OF'. NATI.OfiSims : ,... UttlIZ - I , . " 't - , , . - - nt . . , -- - aays-vavloalsl- , a , , 11 - , Lo;',.- 1 ' L or et P.ntne.. ! f . :. ,'- - ., , I . i : :.. .i - . , ' . 1 i , - . , rt. 4 - ' ,,- ', ." f.,3 . -; - . . -- -. r , ,; we--,, to . vrt; : I, t ', i ' 111 tt4...4 I f ,I .' ...',...'".'''. - - - - i ' .f...,,;.t - .' 7. dna - -- :, . 11- - ' - , LI - 0 ' , ,,, . :t- , - .., - - . , L. ; . -, . - roil- t at - . - Curse to the the Modern American Is , - - -- - . t ,. .:. ,. ...$ 7,9 0 0,000 :- r. - u, $ 8,7 2 9,000 II ,,482 9i 000 - , . 1 , - ' ' .:....,, r - . - . - , - - - . . ' 1 ; ' IL , , 1 , . Azi oh tio -- aCett, ak' Bu r "11 ....it 11 - - - 0-- . . '""' ..". ii, - f f il ZI: -4- .-- - , ..,.,, I, ( , 11 E. FO - ED' ill 1859. Member Federal' Reserve System. Incorporated 1903. ,,r - , . , , ' , , - - . ti 1 'te:: .1- . I! 1 ' ..,-- - - . , . . - ' , -- t . i :11 i t , . la of the eubjeet.. ."Reture of :oho the Revelator." will--- be resumed; round table following. - . - 4 :your Weight irtarrvAztrr. Utah State flpirituallete association and the First Spiritual church. of Salt Lake City, Utak, incorporated under and by virtue of the laws of the state' Of rtafi:: will 'bold 'their -- rneetinors-at4 Moose hall, 222 nouth Went Temple' street on Sunday: Conference at 2:30 p.m. Regular service at S p.m.and test circle on Friday evening at S. Sunday evening lecture, R. Gliray cad the- Rev. Clara L.. Ferris. The philosophy and will be phenomena of e Spiritualism Perdemonstrated ris. IL Gitray. president. - by-th- - cArnouc. - , (Ter The i , , brews by IL A PERSON'S a aura tire not weight is of cot of the suite of his . hludth- But It Inman,' give 51111 o be pretty-- definiteinformation.-,--Tor above below markedly markedly weight for --one's height and age eommonly calls for , : i ' ' the-aver- age - m ft to : , , I:1 ac or - - Addles-te- 1111111 eurding or ontlerweight is a danger BY excessive departure hematite, as regards weight is meant a km Hon of 20 pounds or more !TV the average weight for one's heter And. as between underweight sr, . rosy-cheek- ,, r1 - - .1. ' '. 1' ,', 4 ,,,,,,,,,,a ',' ad ,: f ,, ' -- ' ?, - - 'ate 0 - -- : - . tl - hahlt-trntis- the -- at 4 IN .... " 4 al ot 'rhe Diphtheria Powder DRINK HABIT 1 am -- NEAL , c .1i,1 , A ;;Cann. er -- , , -- five,-grai- '4 8 rc -- . , iron-which. . t i' , , - -1- ' ' -- . . , rt: tro, - ., Ala.;-,write- nm-nobody- - - -- Pt ' , and-wth- ; , a' - - - t: ': r -- For-v-a- a - -; ot -- , tn acari, ;.,. H 11; - dirier- te sas. i ,IJ -- . . ; I M; ''NI" -- t 1, ,:t offoo .- J . .!. ) - 'clk. it) ' n h - e '41 the latter must benne ed aa the more dangerous, .sgegt , letersention. - This is earlier years of life. generally known. 'Yet cora the ' "The lowest mortality," agars parative7 few profit from the knows- -- Obote Fisher and Fisk, "Is tote edge as all should, because moat peo- ' those who average, as a gm among to as what 4 At ple lave only a vague -idea few Deunde-eve- r T. e thbaearage west they should weigh. i Here, taken from the PageS 02 Irish- - before age 35, and a few pounds .ink the average weight after age fl er and Fisk. is a table worth clipping age of 15,er and keeping for ready reference: t . Thatlala, after the with an treteassociated weight in Pound8 ingly-bigWeight Height death rate, and at melte Men. Women.; life it becomes IL menace 0 Ft. reea a -- -4 4 - -- 112, health; eltherfiy reason of its 5 114 presence as a physical handicap 4 , - - 10 l 4 118 , becaueee of the faulty living habits tis 4 . 11 . 11$ are often . responsible for its dere t. medical-overweigh- , - . - , 111:21.111911:311111::1111111211112111111:211111311i11111:tage111113111,01110 ' , : T -- , : 1 , 0 h --- . THAN' $10,000,000. : - - I ' I TOTAL RESOURCES MORE ,Jef debil. I I r - prig ' - , . t . tri,ri.1 ..' , a 1 6 .. - li t aa' ,L, , . ' n'IVICI Fr , 7, BROTHERS i. : - m, ,,'..1". mmumnimuna' ,,. - ."'..e. LELA - 4,. i - - - M1111 ill. WALKER '; 312122,,nirritta353510' - - - 44211 i !. , - , Iliethpil Cathedra of - the Right Rev. Joseph S. Glass. C. M. D. D.13 East South Temple and pester. 0. streets,: lideasee.- - 46 residence. 111 east South Temple street The Rev. Peter J. Moran, C. & P.. the Rev. S. Angeleno, D. 1'4 and the Rev. Patrick Kennedy. st Antis - Telephone Waaatch 1121. South Patriskl", thecrell,--PourFirst Methodist Irliiscolial church, between Ninth and Tenth West streets. Second East and Second South streets; Masses on Sunday at 1 and 10 o'clock. Dr. J. IL N. Williams. minister, who Sunday school at 10:11 o'clock. The Rev. ' will preach at 11m. oft The Majesty Michael Sheehan. Residence. pastor. on 131 west Third South. Telephone. Weof Calmness," and nt :45 7121. satch ad- In connection with the eveningslide& Our Lady of Iteserdes Cherchlillev- dress there will. be ortereepticaa enth East and Seventh South Streets. Sunday school. 45 a.m.: Alex E. Kb- - Masses on Sunday" at I and 10 o'clocit. Junior league, arbardt superintendent; M. Sunday school at 1 a. nt, except on the 4:11 P m.; Miss Anna Davis,- au- first Sunday of the month. when it krill 1:4 6 Epwerth league,Densocperintendent: held immediately efter the 11 o'elock he devotional topic, "Making pin.; Mass. The Rev. William Plynti. pastDr. Safe for the leader, lli'orld," racy or.Residence, 111 south Eleventh lain , East. Telephone..Ifyland 134L Hospital '''' - : . 1111 , , - n !, - development: which not even the world-whas 17 stopped. steady-- ' 33 !I, aa . - . k.,.11 111 a , . ..,,, - ---- -- ,I i -- ears .A.,,,, , and 'lenical Author. more '" '1 ;,.ntly): should preaeribe Ito" - .t, Ill Ck11Ire APIteldWhat I. Tour Ammer v. ' Iron--- to ";1:M, seated imp. irele--'t , ...genie , t detteleney. Opinions' 1,1,.. .., ply tbe Iran r-- , 1 D r. Santee Frencie isu lliva, Iterearr- -' 1111 Believer 5 et 120 : rnent. I i r41 Pliyoleina ;ly sad the 1 125 , - - 122 i ;Diet and exerelese . est all know. es 5 1 iOnideor Dept.). litpw York.tali se''', , . Br. , , . 2 Naestebester Vounty Boomi 5 124 : 130 . ' helertel in the reduction, of weir Sur-1.1 A. 'i - Newman, fernier Police i ' 5 --- ' , ' 122 They are bedpful alst in the p 3 133 , . N est Chicago, and ether pavalcistas If .,, i 6 ,, ' .4 f - I 124 4131 '' 4,.'' on N tested of weight. But in either cc have thoroughly 6 -140 , 134 when tbe ,u deiweigLI or orerweir i :, t 5 ..5, . trails at Negated Ire, ' , 8 is net. easily, 144 138 ts exceselve a doctores guidance shoe i '. Any woman who tiros ''.,..41-1- , . , . 7 5 ,... 148 143 the sought- - . '' haglooks or ., pale, or irritable, ' ' Vous 8 , 146 153 ,.1 5 at once have her ---- !I-- ! PRMBITICUa. geed. and worn should . 150 9 defi ciency- -Smith- - be- 5 -- -,164 . blond examined for iron Notated Si st. I ' re , Iron 6 citer 10 161 154 CatarA al tween Fourth and Fifth East streets.' Third Pretbyterian church, administration of simple andl '.0...a..1Vt. h. Sout 11 ..o 1 - Eton- - and Seventeenth :i!''-'"- i on ist and o'clock. Masses 5 --LOVOnth11 157 E 4; Sunday strength 164, ! 1 ..1, '; - will often ofIncrease.,th,e . , . i'--Be Curea. 4,,,LO Rev. H. W. Burger D, P.. pastor. Tbe The Rev. Timothy O'Brien. poster.- Resweak. .nervoua ca rewora 172 161 endurance ' Sabbath school wilt meet at 1:45 idence $t Ann's orphanage Telephone. g tbeY - as women in tWO weeki Sim e. i .' :f 112 1. 1 meat applicationa, 71,L by . , ' -- -the tws"'"1". am o'clock. The church service begins at Hyland 1177. .tF.; A bealthe, . 6 3 184 , "There can be no kronor. reach the diseased portion ofcatant - 11 The pastor will prench the . women. w ith- - "Mother. way curt ' -Padilla of Our retrhogs Seetesii...,..Haaa at I ' - -- - - 3 beautifol. 12d Re- There is only one way 'oa.constitutio. "Dead .1tis,,,,. the fmm a 1 ' i ;';').4.Af sermon subject, ;11 Ferditand King, - Almost yen Ink. --- 1 and 10:30 a. m. at termporary church. I . nut iron,", says Dr. 4 deafness, and that Is bs stress ire. 196 .. ... .7.i. sources Made to Live. Ton are invited 9Ninth . i o, South end Second East. The Her, II ' New York phystichtn. and Medical Aual remedy. Catarr hal De. en of the a 6- ---, 201 ''' '" "."' o, IA A to join lls la this service. The Chris. H. J. Wientie4. , the emphasised condit ' ,. 177 have "I Residence., etrongly .. i ( paMor., I at 1 meet by an inflamed the Libt1..t.11 , o'clock., east Ninth South street Phone. .44, Ti. S tian Endeavor will should prescribe more ;ROM and be Eustachian doctors W4r , This table was drawn Up specificay' - coos lining of ThsAnnual congregational meeting of Batch 4119. a I :' i ' Inflamed robe ha Nuxated Ironfor their- p,,,,,,,a, i is ...t. tube iron; this When organic 30. to? of But it may serve as the Oli Wednsday held be age church,will : , the week. haggs.rd" impertert d or c l' well 11111. e 're ' f a ,a guide for all ages thereafter. ' nervous, vzomen 4 T mean evenin it' at 7:le o'clock for the transfa" 1,r4,4 closed. l rumbLiongiM ' patients- - Palloranaemic looking till the M 4, , . i Oleo reel,: elleeks Instead of ' ' WAS ItESTLESS AT Fisher and Peek point out: action of all business belonging ., , Unless the ....1 anaemia.The eats of an 1 result the ; t1:' .. ,, trot.: The below so church. and tho u "The usual in weight with ad- t, pale, the flesh flabby. Sufferers from kidney trouble ex- vancing years gain ? wonult islack CVNG is not an advantage, but i time. the brain face. cendities, het. leak.. and dues all able the tored : b:neeireduce4 women esti es witb Ton t , tell tbe its :".f4 ,thovn plenty back ache, rheumatic yelps. a handicap. We should endeavor to ' !orever 'm errier. tells,'iteri often .tire"' bill- ..,nlit ow oll icWr .O Imo. '....6,0''''' ' rweity,t-3.,yllot,c...., ",,,,,,,,,,. 1 leg will orest,,,,,,,s" tionyt i.innreb,,,ooroorni. periencein Joints end innecies caused hi t deepenI ;I. tteryous, irritable, .. comesitealt, keep our weirbt at aptyroximatetrthel.eanew. dkletnr gave yeas& te cherked womes full et lAte, grenjula all1datlet olf,Alr;osouhrenth iep;as:ttolirnd First South. Elmer nchis ITOO ,:!ao essIditios Vi'hen the ' and W4 melancholy. an dont E. : torturous Kitt. R. average weight for age 30, the perios1,--, tarrh, which is i !;'-1,- : ir talits-whil- e and inflame,: morntnenervica l tr. D. 2, Box afflictidds, these whits lack from the blond of women the Rustlewas Mositho000tber - Sunday "sleben!, 12:110 p.m. --Were e ff ,,.,,.goes 9, Shortens. thellelilersi :s y ou ,- teurtfharceu r of -- full maturity, as experience has the mucous aerenolm Irrilebleo ,"rub" wmi "Ha, r it ,.., tosrg SO from their theeeita----,-se veers a Medicine a as I Cr. used on,' Pills "'neu.ks "I Foley' exI. shown ,b, Kidney those '" that system. so'proportioned the of comm on moat CylltritvtAlli.'",-the "In leeks ve .4 1 , .., and have areitad, Jose eine.,,,, younger Delpolite w restless ever night with paini in my hibit the moat favorable mortality." InZuwatt-si, one Mundred Es-1 '1 Nugent table styruPC -elinrelt. (D1se1plea).1b me good and - Remarkably thin people, did Christian' and Deafness De side; They Central to be .; I Catarrhal olished rice. white bread, -- or; Mutated fron I feel sure, be re... shindies would to of that remember eueb corner- Third East a...And Fourth Southnib'. get result, iA ,ny 111118 e Fills m ..:',..".; I truthfully aay Foley Kidney biscuits , may accomplish much- - keep well. and, esirassbs cured by in my duty- not to mention si-- products are on entirely different thing crackers, , miss ' pmil pastor . f.t farina. - GP. trouble." live to streets . ev t ..... .". 11. I have taken it myaelf and ICIVen it from Nusated Iron." the medicine for kidney a good old age. So may re- - i medicine; Circulars free. All 4.Iptighet Li. taPIOCa. sago, Zimmerman. sup., Schramm-Johnso10 am., C. school . n Ivrinine-tal- l cornmeal, no longer ietron to my patients with moat surprising ?Smutted If take Would Drug But these are I 5e.. Y. 11 CHENEY & CO, Toledo. ;)1h1' i People 1,:-- ;q.t. eel,' heavy markably people. 11 Imes worship Morning Aitd erintendent iv term those ha results. 4. Refining protease natinfactott when they-- feet wenk.ne ens. Advertisement exceptione to the. several ,role, ac-remboev; 'and 3; installation the iron 'ot.Molher Earth front wish quickly to Increase their strength. dowri, intitead of doming themselves o 'clock, ;,erdition The Respensibility milli power and endurance will find it- g with serviceto Sermon. il these- impoverished foods, and stimulants drug ,, ore! and 'Privilege of the Church Official." methods of home cookery, by throwing MOM remarkable and wonderfully et- - and alcoholic beverages, in fective remedy .'f the water meetigg 11 11. t I: .. the a probably thousands who might readily Christian Endeavor V.45 are ft' Ii are former-vegetal-4Francis ; Evening worshipiimes." p.m.; sermon.James pr. Sopkett, red blood Sullivan, their I, corpuscles. Ilidweek pray.' the Physician of Bellevue Hospital increaoe their phyrdcal energy and, gel 'Discerning 1 Soot , Thertfore. you anoolo food is, :irttezific,e.,:fedrie.sday .., 1 t: Aloaklaboamonanal.o.. by chester County Hospital says: "Thews- the millions of dimmer, germ that are the Iron deficiency-- in your HRISTIAN SCIENCE. of nereons-g- e f - liming some form of orgenic Oren. Itiat-lintl- a ; "., around us.. It .1s. rootnuttily 4. t , hen your food after year, doctoring themselvers tor all surprising . se you would use how many people serrnort,-"Lits.Sunday , not enough salt". kinds of Ma when the real and true from iron deficiency and do not know c i First Church of Christ. Scientist. Idt ' o' ' ' Pr. A J. Newman, Former Police cause. 'underlying their condition is of IL 11 you are not strong or well east Third South. Sunday, services. 11 . ".."! f ..i lurgeon of Chicago, and former House simply a ladk of suilicient iron in ths you we it to yourself to make the fol. o'clock am. and I o'clock am. Sunday The Neat,Way is the modern, t0 eTable, 7:1,ature,lOwing,0411,..,.,.$641 bow Wolf YotiCan,1 school. 3M s.m The Wednesday 010- , "tn ; Val "It has peen safe sure and pleasant way. 'The ears; ?MI trwsrvieswartr-iw.14- 1,,kr, ..,,ho.,r; :,::z brawn, Inuaolo, tisane end:brain. But Welk'without during the past six Yearn becomin- g-- tired- dangerouai. painful i, Second Church of Christ, Scientiat--- . ,, ti,ular.duty fivo beware of the bid forms or metallic Next 'o assist In keeping Chicago'n tnke two tab- - 111 east South Temple street fleas are never used. 149 bad after Sunday ., - de- - mots bitte costa in good health and kartn le ts-- el -- N us ettod - Iron liousand .,, frequently11 deam. times, or sorrices. effects. No mental o'clock Sunday school. physica1 .., ' HE erfeet fighting trim. go that they than good. ' ' day 'after meals for two weeka 9:41 a.m. Wedneoday evening mortices. ' ' wowid be physically equipped .to with- rangement so common with the OF-T"Notherithotanding, allthat has been Then test your strength again and MOST e methods. I; ';'-..on Said hypodermic manner and storms and rev.' written tend all, .of see bovr much you have gainfoi-F, Of by Z IXTEERAN. .. of ,nature's , elements. Rocently Why suffer,. and struggle alone physicians. thossandi-Note: Nusated Iron. AND REMEDY. titre SATISFACTORY PREVENTATIVE -i. .i i was prompted, to give It a trhtl. people still inrint in dosing thesoceives which from that awful nervousness? Let and Danish church. recommened lArtheran Evangelical , .. metallic- - Iron simply,- - , suppose. above by, physiaans. WW1 a secret corner First avenue and E street, J. rhis remedy has 'Swore through them help you by removing the own tests of' it to excel any prepare: hereon i,' 1 it costs a few cents lian. i remedy but onto which is well ,known 0...Carlson, rosidence. dr E alcoholie poison. Satisfaction guar--pastor. . 4 ,. , iron' 1,havo iver qsed for tarestlas red stromtly advise readers in ail cseeste to Sunstreet.5111. tho older Uniike Telephone watatrb entsed. Home treatment if desired.. ' 1 t' ' .. .. Stood building up the nerves. stngth-- . Fret a phyliktian's prescription for to druggists. it . am. school at autilmIliktod Services la 'iron II at ad prodwoUs day easily ,, also treat, and tobacco habits rt,,,!,---... Drug and corree.grg : ' -- -' ' ed---, ..- ove, disorders." ."--, --- - , ..,, .r. don't want Iti.:go to this trouble then !... nor upset the stomach: The man- - day at I pm. Saturday school. Sat', , . , ,,,...., r c. J.,ll'eep, triellielt Surz. purchaes este Nurnated- Iron in it'll ort black , D. NEAL INSEIT'TI:TE, SALT LAKE afternood at 1:11. - .. - SVAS;1). and succossful ufacturere urday .PHONE guarantee -Al EAST .1'410.'28 4TU , .Now S01,.74,' '00!--N, ,.. ,,st: 4, end see that this oar-- - entirely satisfactory results to every' - cort .t,a1Elli.sabellh's Itosettal; ginal , REORGANIZED corriten. .5 4 , 1 I , 'fever before timilar hame,4Nuueted 1.roni esiooarit - ' ., your (Tel. Wes. 17,1. Autowin eon for purchaser qr they will refund 4 riven out ilY 'medical information or on (ha :package. Like Utah. If tinge- taken' money. It- to dispensed in thts ell,- ,. bait, Met-atre- l( ' ,.. : at Tole.) itststre- for pnbitcation ea I ' Nos and trim sod Schetusert-JobrutI it 10- - am, - JPrsachisig Drag Stares' and all to f!....,..,,,to'or neve, Le It. But in the case ether sunikar aertioa i .(Advertinetneol, iron products and taiee4 Other ,.i ent at U SWISS. At 14ip.m.tbs dlocuanion . i . ., il , u ', -- -- 0 -' . - N., Il . th - ... , . za i b - - le , ' 1 - Beoplies-nervice-- - Ill- . ar ,, ......... ;re , ., IC i t ;, art ' . Year after year Walker Bro. . thers Bankers-ha- s eitpèrienced-- --i,...;, , ,' a -- - -- .. Ogg . resources.-- , . 0 . , .- ' -- ,; Ucm F. - - ni 111 r. ,. to i Y-- -. war, ,I....4, k.i.,,,,, -- ' -- . , gia 0, II .- ' - . : , 'of-Fo- ley ' I . ''''' LIIL us ear- "Mb , , al -- -- -- ' T'1 t -- - - ' ' t, --- Ili :7-- , A - ' ....... , - n'cl 11 - - - - ,,,,,, - progreis In adeja . .' 8 Last year was the- country's hard., 7...4: tz: when conaitions in es 0 . -general , SeCi'-'''-especta..y--this -- ;II tion, , were strongly unfavorable to any- great Increase in banking - 'B . ' -0 - in-h- I . 41 1 . . - ,,,,,,,a,, . . - : --- --' :.. , 11100141 . 7:-.''- I 0 .... ! ' " ' . . - - - - DéposiLs.---- - ,if .. .. '' ' . ET.-- . ' hy 1 omen Hood flore s . In their Blood odarthan .,,2 0 ears Aga AnaemiaLack of Iron Say , .!!.i ..--. .; IY.-T- - ' Physicians Explain '',0 i I - , ., V , --- '' - 15.--(- 87 PI t ', -- , -- rtif - -- - 1- ; i .,.' indicatiork-Me.--litugharts- -- - ------ ,. '.' -, - ,. - - n - , , . Gain in 1918 - ' :-- ' , . . . ' -- - . ' ' b TotalI December 31, 1917 DeCemher 31, 1918 -. . - - flooetrel,btaittlebeOifinwnrct.. ' - . , . ' ' r ' ' w ar. 4 parison-s-ow-s-t-- 1 - 1:11. ' . , - . . - - 4 . . , 1:1 - '. gi-- ' - , . ' ' - g- - 1 OWIngCOM s- ,.. ,.: thp::;' -'. -- ; :,,,,,,:::ofpktthi:b.:,,707::: vested by the constitution solely la the But now victorylnhase"ZeiTwigoaht trrTillewirPenbof the public turns to the methods "responsiblo ...representatives of ' ' ' 1, , i peoplem" the dincherire or its primary peace, jo - ,, Amprume. as the guardian of liberty. R01.4 In its ant! , meeting .hittoos, litas cannot afford lewitrgtit tho spoke aoft twhboidtNewchTaorrieek Ektatliebes.r aoseocitts portrait,: ill world antlazd rae.0:in-- room .vri,,ruall . dent,. voiced the opinion thekAmerica's In role In international affairs. her part freeing humanity from the muss of war r and laying the foundation for better in. Jacques Lebaudy's ' .,,,- - ,.-...,i,- ,YatA.-.16ternatiat order do not'eall for wry or Body-Laid-i'abridgement of Grave DatiODIII of interests. subordination any , "t-I..-JAIL There wee no ,...,, that the American people wished el. 411CqUeS body tobillide. Pollacasor of tail- te abendon the policy' under which the and at one time vatted states had Instated on non- - licrns. of ruler "the of Sahara." who empire intertaremcs bY EuroPean Powers In the wita ilhot mid killed by his affairs ofIndeg.endent'' nations on the ; wile. ritoolltlY waa hatied hopecerstattodoetzlweehkiiede be less American continent& "'ltather,"--then &score of on. added. "may we , not exPect that it will No ceremony marked thill obasoulea. ' po confirmed?" of intetaa,,A Speaking hittutrir- was halal law. Dr. fill said that "atto no mesa. a coroner's, be "ince history began ete place blame for (ho murder. Oneezezhaos. there were examined. but it no profound existed re'c'edec amiveraal a 000etettoo of the i. was announced that no decision would value and neceasity of law. and partico. I be given until the evidence had boos restraint of law, in control). tic larlyel-thIdeas tiflitn:14 theirs"-the ardik6.1"jdinIguneininn3 ins the activities of the Independent ...: . , volver with which the shooting was states.... sovereign her moth-fea- tat IMO that ch. bed .1f the er carry pocket for three weeks. fottght together in this war to rindl..t The other testimony was of doctors and !ate the rights. of notions. ore not to he t eenform"d with that Pre. rained, and there is in them no soul aervanta and to the district attorney. of honor. then the outlook for mankind en earlier -. indeed. a hopeless one?' he declared. it ... "BM If they can be temtted In so greet A SEVENTY-YEA- R OLD OMITM. a matter, the formula tor the defense .,, 18 very 111219111.' - --'B. Carpt.nter. Bar. right Mr. and Mrs--T. .. 'What Allies Co. Do. from risborg. 7, Mr. Hughes dierdared that the Ariel - trouble, lie sersZ "'My Wife and I out- methto it in their power hve provide from kidney trouble and had oda of fair adjustment of the problems. fered pails all through the body. rallied by the war. and predicted that if tteumatic few-doan ;The first Kidney this power was exercised it Is not grad-In-relieved us, end five bottles 'mextravagant expoctstiew that by eal and normal development the long- - tirely cored us. Although we are both looked-fo- r reign of pianos may be es- - tu the seveutim. we are es vigorous ta'bilshed. years ago." thirty "International agreements at nem- - aa awe were Draggot. so the as the belligerent powers Schramm-Johnso- n , .... emicerned," said Mr:Hustles. "trill I lutemenL -- :. arid, for their 4 depend 'potency premise upon the sanetionthat the Allies give them. A similar difficulty is presented as to international 'courts. Would CHUI1CHEAS or the rnited State or ,i limit Britaht France or Daly be willingtoeubrnit a , meteors controversy Involving grays ' national tamest.' to the arbitrament of sterns?. a body in whieb Germans and Austrians -Immanuel Baptist churl. opener or resreoentertere of rerisiwurotrai- Second Swath and Fourth East 'treats; powers might possibly turn the scale? ;3- - Sherman Wallace. inialatar-"Ban- da, And yet. recognising the difficulty. It II:4S IL M. : F. J. Lucas. myna.- g the,irlaiendeat---Younat least truths a mart lit providing with Preach-an- d machinery of tutrietal determination Cid - thePublic, worshili and I:30 conelliation. 'The present relations trig by pastor at 11 'Helpers of Christ!' of the Allies. ebsetme the vietory, emu ;p.m. Morning topic, The basis HIening topic. Chrtsta:rPrayer by their united effort, tarnish a is Wednesday. I pm.- an and this for future Ninth remth 'meeting Baptist church, FL Lyon Baysese - pastorBibte- -streets; school at 1e:4S a- m---- Y. , , . A Irryrear. superintendent Preaching paator. at 11:45 cm. and S pa by theBookof eervice the At the evening Christian En- will be dinconsed. Acts I deavor at 4..46 P .m.; Mims Grace Krum- q owl. presideut Prayer meeting Thars- ,..,1 I. EPISCOPAL. , churetbServices retire Episcopal St8 ilDd 1 1 Lau' 7;" PIn' SundaI Health, Strength, Vitality and Beauty of at school at 1:46 M. J., EL Dennis.- yen- tor. Wornan. , 1 ..,eag:inetyo. - A I. A .IL ' ' , , . .. . -- L.-- -- . ' - ' . , -- - - . Be . :7--- .... a- bi in other movemepte in Poch praised the work of supportoidFlanders-an- d the Center. Germans ."Th. were lost. They OLP it. i,:::' slated. There is tho whole story. 'And now we must make a peat -- ".i. 4, whick will COrtESPIOld with the Magnitude of $ 4T vietory. We mum have ti ; ,, peace as absolute as was our immense and whieb will truard S agatnet future agrNesolomA i' :.:J "Prance has a right to effective ti ''',' i i t: Measures of protecticm after the for. enidable ..,,i......1111,474 efforts she put forth to save .,,.. elefffeathon.'"-- - ?bi- - i.ntriit - treatise - ' I', ,,,,.. ;,..: ,th,rath.. OArne teoricatt.:,st- tzte- it tmeeoed ed. .the, ,Thitstzt Inill 0.protroto Etbehtivioniationtkat lsonithsto ' 1 I !I marshal continued 'and here we are hold the German. It te by ustug the i i ,3" Ithiem that we meet make It impossion tn. The arrniaticm was not concluded toe ble for them to retiommance the i 1: t.i..1. coup ,..)., soon and the Allies got all they asked of 1914.. The Rhine is the common ti ..' F, i for from Germany Without continuing barrier of all the Alties. Precisely of s: t. 1 the- fighting--,--tehAllis all thotie Wile United to, wave eivilisasaid. were prepared for another often- - tion. The Rhine is the guarantee of :, , , Stroke which forced have would Sire peace for all the nations who have shed ' .. the Germans to ,give up - This was to their blood tee the mese of liberty. Then I i ,- , i LorMine on Nov. 14 let os watch an the Rhirea have mails in been 1 1 -with mix ,Arnerican and te ' french di- - , - Dommeraidee Sever Attack.. , i '';, , vik,ion, - 'We : H' 1.! "This la Vol. MO."' Marshal Poch be- hal. Da Ides et attestant oar ,...,,, .1,' "it happy opportunity to tell you mmanocryaeoresofirecomuct samsnmoutp.sztetirerwarat.taelcDran., ,, i ., I think of the the all good things ' ' 4 - !' ' - - arm y an d of the ,,,xt it... They ask but to live in peace tead to f On our side. Your soidiers were rrOW lo tamos, bat who can aa,, that 'I played ... i ,i.,democratic) Weise are .:ama to us youns ea.:.' so Liermanyerhere ,soperix,,, They reeent and very euperfinial- -. ,! thusiastie, and carried forward by a will terhaps not i and they marched quic , fr om ,Ite do, t ,c,1 to battle with admirable gallentrY. i' A, ,r, . "Yes, they were superb. There is no ' 'ilCogland has the --dome's! ., other word. When they appeared our kmeelea,,la ler &wolf- femme Maat al- 2, ; armies were.. as you know, fatigued by weys be In a position to safeguard the , ' ' !',. of mankind. Those ..i,-'. three, years of relentless struggle. and eeneral interests the mantle of war lay heavily upon I Intermits are at stake on the Rhine. it thornWe were magnificently comfort. lather. that we must prepare to gusrd e 'r 'I r' ,; .'i.''; otrility of your American s. against the ,painful surprises of the 4,".4ge the youth of 't the United States tura. -;:.c,; st renewal of the hope armistice Is signe& but peace it that .., ,1,!i..,. kaeitened victory., Not only was this not yet concluded. So long s. the stet- 4 1.1..1"i moral fact of the higheet importatioet, us of Europe hie not been settled, let enormous ma. us watch; let us watch together, so that :1 r: .14i ., ,121. yousid aleand brought tho wealth which you we lose not the fruits ot our common terial. ;,4,;.s :..,1 1 7, ,; nor at diaposal contributed to vietorf. bet es evaluate- united to we placed 't ' 1 None amongst us will were in battle," final success . ,, , 4 11:i...11 ,.,,t .'; ., ever forget whet America did. se ; "And you know what happened on Gennin-illefut '.' . to since the month of July the battlefiele : nes, tin the Marna then in the region A Peace SA et Verdun. wished (len. Perehing tilillerican -Agent .. i ,...,' poseible to havahis genie con-- 1 :..:,t ...: rentrated in att Ameriean sector. The WARSAW. Ian. Wednesday. , of and the the Mouse' , Argonne i.;. Associated PreeslThe Germans were ec to r s hard heights to tackle. There were the ,.? 1.; i i ' have refused to receive at Rialymbk. i there. obstacles en:!14; :. i Lieue Regenald Foster, a political agent ,, 1 I said to 4 1',,i ITIi.,r,All right,' and commission, own p3aee the devil's ofithe Aarlieeritican punch,. The, 'the Britieh army, who Go to it--' ;.'444:''wi"lAnd 'kw"' with an thstwent to well; twatinnitertowlotthimoncomthemPosnidifwah41,rout everything 1, ' Ger. '..' varyll ng went so well that herd man was Tenth It their army. l ; on object are the 'thine." i to persuade the Germans to hold the Nis valet Foch was asked b y the i..,.1 ,........... frontier against the Poisboviki. reitoort I ii: ; Lieut. Foster and 'Cot recetved ' the reply that If they ettempted to pass 7.,!i. 1.,P: 1 .. .. OerniMall'eellte46141 Everytking 4,l; t soon?" over amitoticb was not the the frrmtier they would be regard'nut , posetete-- - to other, ed as enemies by the German sentinels, answered the marshal. .1)1ECIIII1114) Foster and Wade have reported the ale. us everything that ties of the GOPY11111111 to their respectrve gave I..t.!1;.':, wt asked tor et -once. They suffered governments. - - . " , IN - DEPOSITS - , alne - f . a, . )0. - ' . - , , . ' ' , ' 1 . e . ' - , . ..L4 to'ayp , . - 8''6; nu - ,-- ItZlititinitie:PMelilliiiitit:lintosel ;,ti,-- -1. r - - '' The I0 - 0 tet-th- - , . a ' the AnierifILII troops and maid that Gen. Parables' had asked that the Americas forme be concentrated for an attackon morlor-- The Allied geseralisstMO admitted that the Argünno-Mento- o the americans began their front whore offensive on Sept. It was a --sector bard to tackle." The marshal said be bad told Gen. Pershing: Cf telt, Seth Feat Se Ireeekhog ' "Tour men have, the &riles own punch. They will-g-- - away with all - .. .. - - LII-- o - . -- 0,, n . .:1'-,,:, ------- - ' - ..... - 111KilUSIPain. I -x ' ' a 0 . ,,, --" 4. al - ,,, . - r - ,- -- . . - la , 2, ,, - ' everywhore.---Advertisome- : - ,. 7, , , ' r- - . natl. ' , . ' , ,.., treasure thou those of any other na t , IMn. The world ewes France a debt r Just Get Out That of gratitude not only for this. but for of . , - V a perfect reinedy for stomachs liver HEIN BARR1Ell - and V IORLD , ' "Knock Is Galley-Westintestinal disorders it it " which, -- -said. has caved thousands of fives the ,1 ,, , ,,,, , f , , world over. The ingredients are tin'I Ported rind placed on saie in America 4, Don't Sal' "it 'Win be all tight to- - ' , ,, il , ;I ,,, - ' ,'" under the mane ilef Mayes ritoilderful morrow. Rheumatic twinges won't, bY Cie& H 11 Healed? a HaYr far Yaara Is With Those That Fought relieve themselves. ''i i It lakes .47the Germany Beaten' But Her leading Chicago chemist. conoter-irritaIs a aim- , It of Sloan's Liniment' t h rePie. armleal .:: that te preparation ,: 1! To .Bring 'International- for bring quick relief. EiTeettve. too.1 , , Resources Still TrerneInd- - moves the catarrhal .. rnuctis from the nearly every erten:ma, ache and .4, inteatioaLtractitsid inflarn the alleys . man's heir to. pain - ' ,' '.' - Marsha.' 01111 ination ',bleb causes practically an Lawbreakers' to Prittel Justice, It on and let, ft penetrate with-- 1 Put -- .. 4.i '7' of stomach. liver and Intestinal ailments. .., ...ti. -- oat rtibbing. : Clean. sure. economicaL - ( ; " Kiln.' hiding apPendicittes. - : - "'" - -- ValOt , willcortidrice or L1110126:11L raft it edb ... - .- ..,., friend. ' Toter drtggill. 'As It.- Get. .,,,. ,, fichramm-Johrumon- 's S good &gores and ...-- .... , , .. nt druggists -' ' TREVEgt 'W'attnaattai Zan. -- . is NEW TORIC.-Ja- n. 17.Un40n of the ", : gaol ' the conviction of Marshal Poch that the all Of our onisditions. It was difficult nations which fought to bring inter---- -- I , - Able must be made the barrier be- to ask more. . 'Ittrubtless any genall would have national lawbreekera to Justice to ibe: i tween Geematry and Francs. of establishment of to for world preferred have) continued bops the pie ;". ',4 . premed this elearty today when be re. glo and to have battled when the strudbat reload Americas aewspaper correspond-- I which offered itself was so promising. Principles of humanity, David Jaynel but & father of.a latntly,coOld not but, HIE, 'former ambassador I. clOTItlatl, '".- - ants.4The Inarahal is here In commie. .!'.' ' ;' think Of the blood j, would be shed. declared hero tonighb' mut union thin with the meeting seoticeetting the A victory. however that ' ' easy costa the lives which It would, les folly il -- i; of men. We bald victory consist of those nationsind no oPPortunitr of in our 'rasp' German exterivion to neglect." the ' diff11 without any further ehtor In concluolon. he id- sacrifico.L, 4 out Marshal Foch the and be be should pointed : ;' '''t ,..., .esserted, took' it- Its it came." "The war siereiss' et war and ,,::"..',, eutties that bad been overtime and ntainionence of interne- - powers affected the "Th. German high command was not linitted the temporary die. :''', said that peace must be commensurate Ignorant of tho fact that It faced a coi- th7hal tale,(-iiberlY In order that Its ..asset disaster. rtle"titlO,-OWhen It...surrendered. with tfchht.1 titspfricaofrfrteritGorreknY evet7thmir lultlotnnedielt b: more .2 ,: .,,I;i",.Tho former diplomat ottiatrusted" any secure. In pp :,, for an tales-riv- e ivory pow was beaten, be adde& but with her In which it would infallibly have confederation with of : We. we acilvit? this :,::: : :, powers beyond In refulurcedi. nan, rticspera- oucetimbed. On the fourteenth we aptclan), restraints to which whaeiTuladit utedawinnoterr.: VetLion In s comparative-1short lime wait were that the lintitatiomandPrecilard ry with tO ,,,,,,, quite poesible. IL waa now the duty of k'reneh divisions ruliel. never transfer to a throne millinta-and, sixAmerican di. ted States-woulbut to destroythe the Allies to prevent further &scree-Marsh- VOntl. attack, would have boom wmzcokemfordeodalor rtii:naeoodnttit,otrhwt:teft.bri.adyleo 0 18 1919:: 1:111111MCIIM1121111.111:3011 . O- PAINSMffHARD . i, - 1 UNION UNDYING GLEIlltY El , its No other nation luui spilled blood more freely that democracy ' tillitht live than has France, Her eons have sacrificed more of blood and of As FRANcE. 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