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Show 8 fejKKWWHW k DESERET. EVENING VIII SATURDAY 3IAY 17 NEWS ' 1919 SECTION M Minnesota and Wisconsin point prac-- 1 S i 1! reaened. ucally impossible. ' The public utilities commission has j . Good Beginning. A WORD ABOCT THE KIDMil 8 illCUiLlUC district the Portland asked g 1 traffic) The first meeting of Governor Davis committee to oppoae the proposed BT DOCTOR WATSON. and hU cabinet, presided over by the rat schedule. f WILL BE MADE INTO are easily frightened when People chief executive, with the following e of Hale the SllkEX-BoisQ.' Heber President Prnm Com think something ts tbe matter JJoJg O. they commissioners Robert the for several present' who past t stake, with their luhgs or heart, and well Jones, commissioner of ldw enforce- months has been spending the greater . CltBS X iVOKlDIB vOuLHlCllb, , i they may be: but fevf people undement : Charles A. Elmer, commissioner of his time in Carey, where he is. part rstand th dangers of diseased kidof public Investment; Miles Cannon, interested in a new irrigation pro-- , and Bladder Ailcommissioner of agriculture; Ufc G. eCt, was In Boise for the week-end- .) ney.. These organ have a duty ofif Kidney vital importance to perform, and Few iSnendsen, commissioner of recluma-- 1 He left here Monday morning by au-- , Banished ments by Ron; Jay Gibson, commissioner of tomobiie taking his family with him. J they are diseased, there ts no telling JfcdWork POCAtELLO, Is. May Dcses. . commerce and industry; William J. It i the intention of Mrs. Hale to is to get Under way for how or where the symptom may apImmediately j of public works; Hall, commissioner ou the rehabilitation ilk' th summer at Carey. of , Lava Hot pear. The kidney are filters, and when Corn Silk! Thq a1?i f commissioner of spend Bowemian, (Guy husk of corn, Springs, thl county, insofar as the they are healthy they remove the gee protruding; from . finance, o. H. Barker, commioaioner state s Interest in the famous baths poisons from the blood and purjfyrit. produces & fine medicine for kidney Welcome the. Immigrat'.on, hibor and statistics, - Preparing Wlth'of the kidneys are diseased, r.nmoliei when com and medicinal plunges Is concerned. When , , bladder and irregularities, of City K Whlte t.onim,,oner pubCapital anJ ) Tpounded-wtt- tr legislature r appropruiltS! JjT Cty-WaBese poisons acid. JicjWi lfar&, ' ed 953.400 for building purposes, as on Sugar in Balmwort Tablets. In his opening remarks governor d carried all through, the against the previous administration's nrk! Balmwort Tablets contain a powerDavis spoke optimistically of the fuIn n1 (Special Correspondence ) various the! deposited appropriation. Last term ful extract of corn silk, which quick- $5,800 waa ture and pred.cted an efficient adminIda.. May IS. Plans ly relieves used for the purpose of) Places, in the form of urate salts in the Inflammation and con- fund istration aiong a strictly businesslike SCGAR CITY, the feet, ankles, wrists and back) under way for the welcome gestion that causes such distress a erecting a hdnse for the superintend basntr His remarks were as follows; often forming bags under the ee "I have called you gentlemen to- home demonstration in honor of Pri- pains in back and hips, rheumatic ent This season thg fund will go for Sometimes the resulting trouble is severe head- general enlargement of buildings for gether today for what I believe will vate Thomas C. Neibaur. who was t Inge, nervousness, ' de- the public, rebuilding of the side called rHeumatism, lumbago, sciatica g be frequent aches awarded a an initial of by I for the medal accompanied Congressional meeting' ii Finally, come stone era In state government. For bravery in action in the A. E. F. The sire to eliminate, followed by' scoUi structures, reconstructing the bath andthebackache. bladder diabetes and Bright's the first time in ins history of Idaho, Club of Commerce committee is work - ! Ing. burning sensation. The patient house proper, and the addition of a In 4 building 00x113 feet, costing approx- disease.'in the 1,'nited States, a tng In connection with.Gov. Davis to is compelled to arise frequently to reand Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, K--. Y, in ret' state government has the opportunity make this event the biggest that has lieve painful pressure, even though a imately $38,000, and worked ont In cent : r - i year, discovered that a certain to be placed bn a thoroughly efficient ever been held in this part of Idaho. scanty flow follow. The eyest ap the shape Of The temperature of the water of the combination of remedies would disbusiness busts' with the elimination 'of The celebration' will be held The latter pear "bloodshot." the sleep is restred tape and the centralization and part of May. The advertising less, and sometimes fever, followed upper pool is very high, and as this solve uric acid (urate salLai in - the fT consolidation of executive authority wiil lLecp Xh publie posted as by chills, cause great unrest. It H pool has tong rested curative proper- system. He found this combination to in such it way that 1 am of the earnto tbe time. unwise to neglect such symptoms, ties dfor snch ailments as rheumatism be harmless, so that he made It tip in I dlsoases eapeciul un- tablets, of double strength, and called est belief that the death kneH-- ef few dose of Ratmwort Tab- when T- ; Game. state house grounds and provide Opening W b ana k Bring it again them Anurfc Tablets. . Thev dissolve "taken for'rellef" AHce Tri- nt.oess.u-evertappmg"cf-duGran he thearaplKd.-Taxto local ; The of the game ha5 Been abandoned for uric acid in the human system as hot opening i 0 bough, 5037 South . to vote hs consequent loss of efficiency has Snake ' baseball street. pasf three or four years, as funds code dissolves sugar. If you have payer only were permitted Neb., writes; u I have the Omaha, 41 was last were league, denied cast Wednesday, played only. votes by the Alexander admin- uric acid troubles, don't delay in takand .of the 3,370 when the locals crossed bat sith the used one tube of your Balmwort Tab- istration for building purposes, ing Anunc Tablets, which can be I were against the movement. fast Team from Driggs. There was an lets and find that Jhey are the best have ever used for kidney and blad- liasGor. Davis, on the other hand, cured- In the drug stores. You can tatmehed on to hand immense StatewideTnterest crowd see the I fund and write- Dr. Pierce, too, and he wiil tell tant thing for our country. approved the. , work out. Sugar City wah, 1? der trouble. will proceed with vigor. you what to eat and how to live so condition in tilt teams j ASk any leading druggist for a tube operations fesun oTlhm.drctkdei.Vnded'' the fmd another vitalfrom to 4, After the game a baseball dance new The of -- 4 , rue reconst the insti- that more uric add will not form in the superintendent arising Brice, $1.00 was given in the high school audi- of Balmwort Tablets. ,,r,be wings . to the capitol. problems tution. W. L, Ash, took possession, of 5 OUr. sy lem"Br.--r Ply ree Will not , 4 "Tf tion necessarily following the war. Advertisement. passed of 909,000 ta torium. tbe-sof were Hundreds The appropriaMm te plant a few days ago. and people "The people of this country have for this advice Ad vertise-tnen- t. '' v , t m this purpose by ihe Ifiet jfg.sluturc will be assisted in the program by charge ? ti1gTtfne was had." Beover the mtuRs'bb-taine- d preernt-amW. fore W. Spiers.-on- e the of itvrsu'(ieidi'd ttmt the Jack game will Marshall. exercise who local state the the closing contractor, Friday by ordinary typeof - -1 In this part of be heldnight built if theity of Botse would pur- government in the ward chapeL has been appointed by the public welIoLi IcaJ opposition boosters of baseballtalk. L. 4 provuia- - ehoeaand improve so as-t- o(he country, gave a E. C. There will be 33 Sugar Mayqr fare commission arouse to the property Commencement exercise will be held to been the as such have view gradgrade eighth approach snd surrounding, citizens of our country. and Dalby of Driggs pitched the first ball uates and 15 will be graduated from for tbe commission, and to go ahead on the even ifig of ths 20th, at Ihe high -j u, suitable W. tne two block', immediately in front thinking and J. of with i Mayor Phillips I Sugar of actnai show work. This school. Bchooi, to the Idaho, construction want " people j - The afternoon was I - of the present capitol grounds I will not be done by contract, hot by of the United States that we are City caught Bond Flection Called. - it t ttiterert fft thfemove ha been grow--I- -- and more made the lively by 'direct employment, as the state agent playing of Influenza going to give them such a business tbs By the unanimous vote of Fhelrus-tees-o- f frg ever since the ter'siature provid- adminL-tratio- n as they are entitled to. 8ugar City band. gee UL -Pocstetto Independent school 1 '. T rd the state' part. The keen interest The--s( at'e-' each 7i re entf rely com- district No. hst lam p To demonstrated Citizen 1, Chairman Jesse R. S. afup.y oise pleted, and as Lava Springs has Budge has coiled it Tnday was designated cleana bond election for Into is be. to a of grown some that this .administration of village proporboard in -- of the and up day by village the schemer Boise's desire for the the busmens of Idaho should be run the tions during the past three years, and May 20, for the purpose of submitting ) (Special Correspondence busineas afternoon not house the was tbe question wbetherthe board shall only in the same efficient manner as we -- proposittontogo through closed their doors and ail the business Ida., May IS. Joseph several institutions are in course of be authorized to see the capitol and grounds to liwue business. men donned overall, shouldered pick ARCHER, a well known and highly construction, including hotels, the the sum of $180,000 tocoupon bonds in lrand made equal to tEe Best would run a private buy sites and will State endeavor to its on propfor bring and shovel and spent the afternoon your reports Tnasking you man of this place, erty Into popularity and make R a build, ward schools thereon, and build capitol in the intermountsln country what you have done so far, I have, In the city park, making U spick and respected yoong fhe second story of the addition to the but also to share In the benefits to be as died 4 of his borne May of at place enjoyment for the public, aa high school. The bonds will be you remember,, specifically stated span for sumrrfer Preparations are derived from the expenditure of over paywell as providing a. Spa of interest able that" you being made to entertain auto tourists He was stricken April 21. to a mi I lion do liars on this one propost- -' I had in mind the request after 10, and on or befor 30 years sick. the of a in to are the advan-tires make Wood be will accomplishreport from date of issue and will bear interfurnished, park. son tion. together with the other Burns was of Charles the Joseph ment. This, of course, is the Imporstoves built and every convenience f Bedunstioa Given Impetus. est at the rate not to exceed I per cent to be expected. It is fully tant thing. We will talk over what possible will be placed at tbe disposal and Susannah Stacey Burns and th that the population of the cap--r we New life was interjected into fh per annum, payable la secondto of those who will be the guests of the grandson of th late Charles Burns, a Idaho Reclamation do, but that expect will be Increased by several tiiy project when the The quarterly conference of the Pofirst. city. . , tnd people and that hundreds of ary. We place accomplishments of Bountiful, Utah. He Boeatello Commercial club made a catello stake will convene here May pioneer of the concrete "As a u type week new example 2 the trustees es will be built and last of the other call on all members of the i years of age, born In Salt Lake City. cement will be on a greater scale 1 of efficiency which J believe it . can village took the places of members and came with his parents to Archer ' special reclamation association to be in at-- 1 be safely predicted will follow. the who had served the city for years. Ilian for any previous period. s f where meet-hiMs he years resided ago, tendance at until E regular weekly record of the two year period, let me Th new officer are J. W. Phillips, death. About five years ago he; ing, due to ths fact that Congress Triumphant In Victory Iioan, "I say that every single department of chairman; R. B. Gaddie, Franklin Ja- married Alice R. -, on chiltwo meets and when th bill for Briggs May U, , . "Idaho has made its Sli.I0.t)00 government Is today with Ita cobs, L. A, Davis and Fred J. Heath. dren were born to them. Richard, sge reclamation purpose and other flnan-quota and can safely predict that an j appropriation, and I am proud to say 11 Re and La, cial He months. to for is affairs be age also, considered, and Bonding. are, Arranging of SIOO.OOO will be thllt a number of them have shown a survived by his father, mother, and the : Idaho's wants moat be given tame-.-n . The school board of the 8ugar-8a-leFOOT i,i. In evidence at the final accounting,"! 1 under theamount which saving nioney brothers ...XT and following diate hsisters: her and l Frank attention botIs district sessions used .are the words by Blase Chairman lhey re a) lowed to spend." holding long Convention C. ' Linus S for the E., Henry and Lawrence. Washington, Vigorous action waa of arranging for the Hurna Mrs. Mont'e IS. Gwinn. when lie received Following the remarks of the gor-flr.- for th purpose Martha Briggs. Mr. May; decided upon and plana laid to reach demonstration of the all slug system returns of th Victory Loan drive. t a re- - bonding of tbe d strict for building Blackburn. Mrs M'r.nle Squires and Idaho's quota; a million or more acrea of operating a newspaper, will be practically every county in tbe state, port of the conditions and acUvitiea purposes. The schools have outgrown Mrs. Susie Alice of waste land, by means of irrigation, held In the office of the Idaho Young. had submitted reports- - to state head- -; obsainitig in hi department. In every their present homes and conditions Repub-hea- n dry farming or drainage of .swamp sll day and In the evening of Quarters, stating that they hsd made case, the report showed that progress are such that new building room was decided to dispatch a Saturday, lands It must be m Government 4. made. sehool ,Tha, high. May Is being mad and .their no ota. Automobiles that UlSWpri.,j8, will Crop committee to Washington to help Ida- be at the service of visitors tbrongh-?UL-LI of tanking among the best in the state, In band e early ho's delegates boost for reclamation but It has been housed under conI , .1 returns were not so encouraging as g For u, ay' jn conclusion the governor compll-migReport May trip and to keep "th homo fires burn- ta ditions that aye not the best and new have been hoped, but as the end , rented the commissioner on th Thoraten-berarranged g Mayor Th following local commiting from to 5 by the wiorkeri got down to husi-- s cedent results shown by their reports room Is needed badly. The grade p. m. tees were sppointed to .solicit finan- - w , . J (Special Correspondence.) ness In real earnest and enthusiasm nIj urced them ,to be thoroughly building, too, is ac-t- o tor the reclamation THE VITALITY ft lilchrr pitch, with last Friday the Alumni associatMsn BOISE, Ida., May IS. alius H. Ja- -j clal contributions and "keep the closest OP MORMOXISM 9CiaUon. .' of the Sug&r-Saleresult yt.al as early as TV nxiule. w Chair-- - .between departments. high 'school enfield, agent here for IH, - Warehouse- J. T. j W. N. McBy Dr; Jamc s E. TaJuage. i -j man Owinn was ahl to wire the fed--i Another eonfebenca will- - bw called tertained the graduating class atho-a bureau of crop estimates, U. S. depart- Carty, East Side; E.Yeung. C. White, W. E. eial district headquarters at San banquet and . dance at the Heath , In June. Just Issued by Th Gorham Press FYoom. c: W. Gray, Theodore Turner; tel. I Covers were laid for and a ment of agriculture, give out the Francisco that the Gem state was un-- t earlyWould Crush Potato . West Side, north of Center: C. C, of Boston, Mass, 5. der the Indudry. most enjoyable evening was voted j tapc. hireport: BoWerman. 8. L. Reece. W. H. Clear? New freight rates proposed for po by all present. The Alumni worked Ada county, whose quota was the Comprising 380 pages of Brief EsWliemt Winter Foe Outlook E. Idaone Bright J. Into of McDermond; West Side, south says on Distinctive Doctrines of th Texas, hard on the entertainment and reJiirgeat of any county in the rate, waa tato shipments able to tally a victory on the last day. ho s best markets for this product, ceived congratulations from all pres- The outstanding feature df the May 1 of Center! A. C. Hinckley, R. E. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ' H. L. McHann, Harry Wilson, Saints., is force . conIt would. Lewis, ent to claimed, for ths reeulta Thein lost time. the excellent record is shipper dance crop report the Might up breaking day ; This is a compilation of Dr. this county were far from satisfactory, from thl state to abandon that mar-- ; after the banquet was largely attend- dition of the United States winter E. J. Merrill, A. J. Knoliin, Soda new with a supreme effort on the par ket. The rate, experts say, ed and was one of the social events wheat cron and the inrignificaift acre-- 1 springs. articles published during the ,i ofbutCounty At the noon luncheon the following past two years in win-- ! Chairman Newhouse and his would make competition with Oreety of the year. the geest newspaage abandonment resulting From the Colorado as as committees were snd other well to able waa Schools The are amountthe etc. points of this nsiatunU week a necessary per and ter killing, soil blowing, pests, closing ; k 21 25 collected, which was Published to meet an insistent de1 condition of 100.6 per cent of t normal I the highest on record and turned over to Brest. 8.. E. Brady, aad mand for these valuable articles in progressing favorably. bonk form. the percentage of abandonment,- 1.1 , Prof. Miller of the Tech, agricul-bac- k ' Cloth 11.68. per cent, is lower than any year as far . department, presented statistical as 1900. This means, that of the land in the United DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. 41. 261. 000 acres seeded last fail, some figures of waste 48.221.000 acres remains to be harvest- - Stater that 37 stales have passed laws News Building. f Main St of such lands for soL rtoration ed. forecasting a yield of 899,000,000 r (Advertisement.! n civilian settlement and aid. buahcJs compared with the 658.449,-je- r, " wt".'W,4hrtf dcres in the il? 90S v. ; ) GWtr-JV , .f, 5 Idahos winter wheat came through! fI56jJrep create Jer ection of the homes for 100,000 ' the winter with but a 2 per cent lMa!tat or 500.000 Lami i acres for harvesting, f' leaving 234,380 of arid land must A condition of 100 per cent forecast Pp,ulai1n: 0.000that are 230,- a production of 8,708.300 bushels. Th 900,000 acresftr;of cut-ov- there or t crop is making satisfactory pro grew lands and 80,000,000 acres of timber swamp in all sections of the stats. lands. Rye Production Doubled With an The public schools close on May 10. area of some 4,000 acres in this state i and a condition of 101 per cent of norDr. Kenneth K. SlacAlpine, for 16 years Adjunct Pro-mal 1, a production of 131,200 May School Medical and Post Graduate New York , fessor bushels of rye is forecasted, compared ' Iron is raised before the limit time . il Daily Health Talks , UlCal I , f v i -, to j Hero otber-simdruge-- ast V1 epoch-makin- riols -- com-mitt- -- ea " aod-kndre- i Tw'enty-fourittA- butwlo --- -- $53-90- -- , hseosHe-dmpmte- FOC; Utah Pioneer of 1848 Die in Nevada To (Special Correependga, Nev.. M,y Jan Terrivwife Of Thoms, ff x died ait home hwe VUy 3 brief lilnese. She a turied MaTtr' d anntvereury of Cy the ixty-th- h ding day. The funeral w by her husband, children frli nua The ervK-were cwidSj by Bthop W. H. Edward, nL sang appropriate setabtiM peakexW.wrelMvre-a.-Ku,-ri.- I H. Wedge; two of Frank E. Wadsworth Terri', and her husband. ThunS V Terry, who gave her a lnvta for th wonderful hf. ,he The opening prayer w by A V i and the closing praier by Cluri Mathev s. The grave w&, dedkaiwi W. H. Edwarda Tbtm,2 tion I tributes were beautiful. wa born in Xauvoo ;drt Terry 28, 1840. She was the dsiudii July of-- Zera and .Mary BhnPxritfiK? ' When 8 years old she wowedlE plains with her paren,. u ho iettbJ the Salt Lake vaUey. In 185 die ten! rted Thomas 8. Terry, who crowdXw til 4447. dr mmstiXr ol jm!Z plai.--i late.-- they were sent to southern tXI to help build up the Dixie country u years ago she came to Panaca whM she resided until her death. Mrs. Terry had a family 0f ri, dren. six of whom are nil! livinglj N.-- J. w ,Jr W'adsworth, . Mrs. W worth apd Mrs. J. W. Lee ! T Nev.. Zera Terry of Idaho. NehoIr2 ry of Rubv City. Nev., and Ftaak n Terrv of F.nterprive. THah ' Her tire life was ore of uarfulnres, eaJT ing ter helpfulservice, t9 . PAN AMA. hr e &.-- knew, . - 1 the--hig- h It i onof u Fatal Archer - s influeoxa-pneumoni- - a. HAVE YOU BEEN OVERWORKEDr" Do Yon Want Help UstO Xe lure ChtdiM Up? he Your Nerves 111? Gsdomem Tablets Help s Med and Weak, Impo. rrtabed Womret Rack 4, Strength, Health and Vfpg, Xrrv-oo- el semi-annuall- y. , f-- ad-v- 24-2- 5. f t 3, m - 'Th h sight-seein- ht iK v d. , j m t'e In these strennous, exacting Use. men and women overwork thee nerves. They do not take enough rag. They are not careful when and whit they eat Soon they get nervosa irritable, suffer from aches and pshn are tired all the time, have no nnU. tion. lose strengtji and vigor aad Own become sleepless, worn out. and dt, Never take to drink and ialst stuns. lants they are temporary makeshifia But do act wisely, and begta the' on' of Cadomen Tablets, which act aa s' powerful tonic for digeUon,'autritiev and elimination. They help nature te perform the functions of the orgun of th body and nature win in tan restore strength, red blood snd rigor. Sold by druggists everywhere; ead guaranteed to be satisfactory ja envy sense by tbe' manufacturers rnaUY - Adrw-Useme- - . . u: - LUKE COLLECTS - Tal-mag- . - PADEREWSKI tp! an vv no Astonished tPREH!ER - OF POUND - ; "1 ,r theWorld -- JvtfL-- re-M- ay Prt test-year.-- bartmt-yieisPof Pirtt as a Musical Genius Now. as Nation Maker Takes Nuxated Iron for Strength, Energy ahd Endurance How Much. More Tobacco. W illMy Heart Stand? er , Hospital, Says That in Ilis Opinion Nuxated Ihe Most Valuable Tonic,' Strength and Blood Builder Any Physician Can Prescribe .. with 00,000 bushels last year. . Little Hay on Haiul Besides the largo amount of bay fed in the state, shipping has been active from the irrigated sections to outside points Only 4 per cent or 82.320 ton of last year's crop still remains On farm, compared with 357,000 tons on band hist year. Tne acreage to be harvested for hay Is practically the same as last year. With a condition of 99 per cent of normal-far the -jr estimated area of 780.000 preiiminsr acres, a production of 2.295,000 tons is indicated. Plowing and heeling Retarded-Plow- ing for spring planting was 70 per cent completed with 75 per cent completed compared May L 1918. Mortality and Condition or Livestock Fewer losses from disease and exposure of horses, mu'es, cattle and swine are reported for this state than a year go, but sheep and lamb losses are a trifle higher: Serious shortage aBd other food in north Idaho left livestock in poorer condition than usual in that part of the state. of losses Kepo-- ts trom . coutagjnu 3 , w Jan Paderewski, MasWhen Ignar ter Pianist and Nation Maker, turned rp. his back to the plaudits of the admir-,'- 4 lug thousands and deserted music to give, hi whole enei that Poland might become a free na tion, he little realized th tre- y'4"' mendou strain which would he imposed upon his health and strength. After two year of such strenuous work and intense mental effort as would hare worn down the constitution of many men. Paderewski had recourse to the sustaining tonic benefits of Nuxated Iron II VSitS f ; to "help; rebuild his wasted forces and restore his e old-tlm- hcalth and . todays international life., ' Hf, . .. i I f'V-- , . CORNS! OUCH! ' 9t4l td -- . LIFT CORNS OFF aiMPtuack leg have brenre-ceive- d from nearly ail sections of the w Doesnt hurt a Twin Fail Will Have Recruiting Station " to lift that sore, touchy com off with - fingers , - BWRatyck-fiJi m, Ho-pl- tl. TV B'vw York vJ.t vaimenl PaUenL," :Kl' SS&ffir Wood rvJiA- -olU V XLx-iZ- recemiy mad, h trOSdb tncthen KMm toatDt vuniiraae vther tK rawa- -.j the nrv liaeuea and energy ttnd fwm4 r old. T Velr"" ,r,do,r"; v.f iperd.y Maurer' "ufoi who know that tobacnO Injure, throe- -' and to really quit takes more nwrrn! power than they have and suffering than they can voluntarily To quit the habit, make it mff for yourself Nicotol Ub by end .taking there getting ee directed Tbe Ores really quits you and its departure piegsure equal to ita indulgence If you want to know how much ead er it 1a to quit the habit with Xicotal beurr than without it. go twenty-fowithout tobacco, and not what sa effort il ooats you. then begin using It usual and take Nicotol tablet At end of a week discontinue smoking er chewing for a day and It isresume proto' Al you will have no desire to least your desire will be grently dinto-- 1 rhed and another week or two make it not only poneiMo, but n ore to quit. Manufacturers' Note: Nicotol it sij under the positive guarantee that It not injurious: that it contain, no haet kelp forming, irnrrr,: that.'ltwHl habit, as man to throw off the tobacco the that any druggist will refund failsL! It tire purchase price if dispensed In Salt Lake under this and antee by He h ram good druggists. Advertisement. ce 1 ur !' g-- R3A CAN BE CURED - orthffireTiflX Free uwProof To You run-dow- 1 Find Ont By Experiment. Th heart of every user of tobacco bears a double burden. It does Its al-- , lotted task and then fights nicotine for supremacy. As long aa the heart win, he Ryes, when it lose he dies, but before the final victory of nicotine yon pane through many stages of decline and decay and suffer many pangs. Hearts are like human some nr stronger than others,beings therefore some hearts will stand more tobacco than others, but there ta a limit to what any heart can stand. The man who puts this additional strain on his heart a dosen times a day by smoking cigarette, a pipe or cigars or chewtobacco is taking madmans ing chance with health and life to lore and nothing to win but The chance that he may not lose them. He is Indulging in n costly habit at the expense of precious health. Ask any doctqy anywhere, and he will tell you that using tobacco is Inlorious ana that It is far better to euHMta habit than to experiment to find how much tobacco your heart- will stand without nerious reeulta. But the thought ef quitting Is unpleasant to most men even to those blood-builde- r, I a l.tfe May Cost I N FALLS. Ida.. May 16 Pre- -' P ration are being made by the Salt Lake recruiting district for th Opening of a recruiting office in Twin Major A. R. Emery of.- Shit Lake City was here completing pre- ' 'nXrfnd LOCSt,on - m 0 nB Sergeant M. H. Crawley will be In charge of recruiting. Enlistments will be received for expeditionary service, the govermntnt ed to raise a force of 50,000 provisional replacement troops to relieve the armv of occupa-tio- n in Uerinany. Men will be permitNuxated ted to choose their own branch of the f.L!1 it utterly rob htoi of thatXirU.1?n-- service Fn nr raj of J. B. Conover. , The. respect of a was rng imPr Note: Nuxated Jroa patq at the bier of thecommunity Representative aBov,is Juoepb B. Conover when his funeral was held at the Baptist church. The Rev. C. L. Owen conducted the seroT , d .LVuXrk vice. At the the G. A. R. awwnllatad. not Irv doa esMtiatf l,y the Injur absolutely ritual was readcemetery, f9 teth. make them by former Post Commander R. H. Barnes. Repreeenta-tl- v 'rivarh. The manufActureri wt Lnto mtnoular tissue axtfi nd entirely sattitfretore Conover was commander of the wllhout iron etrensth vf V Poet at his death. A. firing squad refund your 'money. It cles or withaiaod dispeseed in under the command of Capt. E. M. vtraina. Totiua city by all druggists. ieety fired a estate over the grave. e A Vital Question for Every Man Who Smokes' : or Chews to Answer .r r 4nArttoi, snd Iron there. I nothing better than urganic Iron Nuxated Ires" Mr. Paderewski says; "1 am using Nuxated Iron very frequently and consider it a an excellent tonic. Dr. George H. Baker formerly Physician and Surgeon. Maomouth Memorial Hospital of New Jersey says: The fact that Nuxated Iron IWToday being used by over three million people annually aa a tonic, strength and is In itself an evidence tremendous confidence, and PW' T" " ',lnlon Nuxated Iron I. th. of JTinYenduEtr I na convinced- that if 0th,r'.ho"uiS mM,t vluabl vtrenglti and take Nuxated Iron when they feel n weak and It would help make Iron by Bre.XXl S nd Xt herN wX JSSrfb,WW nation ofstronger, healthier men Kenneth K. Stac- Franct 1r J'mes somen.' and Sullivan, a Alpine. formerly prominent Pr"fTokr U 7 not strong or well ol yoi of the door Ivpt I ,rToarself andFthe Kew York re make the-fMedical Cherter School and County sixteen "hrrt7Tg year Jl A M -- That strength. one at - the- - foremost and most forceful figures of fehouUTcome out frankly and publicly endorsa product he has per- aonaily found valuable for building up the health - and strength must arouse lbe interest, of .every . think- ing person In Nuxated Iron, whiclt is today lying used by over three million people sn- - LUKE COLLECTS AD I want Is and addrem re I esn smd you s bee trial year I want os jurt to Wy this treatment that, ali Juet try It. That', my only argumeat. I've been in the ketrnU Drug Perinea for so yearn. I am n memner treatment. hv-start- , a us hoard of Pharmacy and President of the Retail Drnggwty Amaantsm. NeertT ererirore me and know, shout my reccewful treatment. Over right ! Wsyiw htredrud Men, Women mid Children eutnde ef Fort Hsyne hare ereording te then-ewmenta. toeu cured bx On, treatment mans I fnt fir Ibis rifer nubile. if yon have hwfcn, Itcb, UN Tetter never Blind hew bed my treriut eared the worri esses i ever mw-g- hre Nmm, sressb uutoprsusrey rlshri Send me your name and ths wiupnn hriawsnd set th tnel teretmest 1 w The wonder, tnumpliihfd in your srl core wUi to prsri. ben Drop of megir! - Apply, a little Freeson on that bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then you life K off with th fingers. No pain at all! Try it!. Why wait! Your druggist Mils a tiny bottle of Freeson .for a few rents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between th tore, and call usees, with out .soreness at oil Advertlsrocnt. f rediwnu. S. add, C. HUTZOX, DrwcUst, SOS Wm flrererend wfthnut nri or obligation te IUb St, Foft WfjM W. year Fra Fmaf Treatment, y,,, .- JUU-- Port OBrr ad fin. - , , |