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Show x r U er mutti-- t encfiilea ar lha varUms and r lh t f of rm Intact that lying him at every tg and turn af bia iekxi! fkfwer. At a certain eriucel tun in lha Li if bn wbrat crop, a few hour tf ra n ranat ro!a half of It Om dey of ueoiusl het Jtssl ( h teiportkftl time can an !y reduce and btifht the )lc!d of an Ost-fw- ld by 25 per reii an entire A irale epelf of cold r.'n can blue the corn apple crop. ai4 give g in a rmel lllerkj acoik. It doesn't taka a very Bib UlJiEWElMS tnP Im tti UM uir. trr f'Wt pee ieo1 M.'iMH.-fcirTuM- Kt(Mr p4 Copt A44i Ll. rcr I ( r'ow.ttleo t,o. 41 ItiK ir-br-- at lit) U( olt UtKiox. Mwhr ! n.m iwd.ul r.r r. tk rr4ll4 I II a uw fT Mi ml bere7ll 11 tki nlee kr (M fM Vil u (kl Wkl 1 4. BALT LAKE CITY, AND lromXTI(rvAnnTlXRlNCl X OTf price Um ' i 192 AVAIL V, rv:i by tooiumen agln1 high tlMTk It niurh more bop ef dL4 In the official weature taken or prom lied fktoil profiUvrlng. gfforUv. must hat Hut lb former. l a broad and workable pro-tra- m, not mtrirtod to the matirr of wrlif directed to- apptrtl only, and fundammlally moat of ailat- -i ward th principle of maklnf the of fng atocka rather than toward lha JJa for daaiand particular any an Incrtaatd lina of good by way of a fancy or fad. After all la aald. lha brat remedy aaint extortion of tha public In will coma from a rp lolled. Indiba to Haelf to allow refusing vidual! have taken aomtf atepa of lhi kind on tbalr own motion and for their own protection; but unity of effort bu been wanting, and yal It la eaaential to produce any potlca-abreaulL Thera are at lait algo of being Joo In thla d tree lion. from tha operation of the meaiurea officially taken againat profiteering, tha reaulla thua far have been diaappolnllng. Thera have I been a few reductio- nvery few; but thrae .1 have been due, not to proecuUona but to natural cauaea. To thoaa who gava tha aubject j thoughtful atudy it waa obvloua from tha act that profiteering which begin with tha production of tha article, or even wllh the material that goe Into it production, and con- -! tinue at every subsequent alaga of diatribu-- J tion, can not be reached and cured by proaecu-- 1 tion at only ona end the latter end of the p ns j grtti to tha eonaumer. The futility of the proaeeutkma which were alarted apasmodically in different parla of the reentry prove the of 4bi forecast. U may ba aald correctneaa j not been for the prosecution, and It that had ) tha threat thereof, price would hv gon ona can be j much higher lhn they are. No evident that la It tj positive about that; but quite o far a concern tha reduction of prices, tha no legal procedure Invoked haa thua far yielded a possible excep- -, particular fruit to boaat of where lha In 6f matter the ahoes, lion being E 1200 amals, '350 claim of Justice department indictment, and 25 or & commitment to Jib But at that, the price of iboea, instead of com- -. ing down, ha gone higher fcnd higher every month. era-ali- nf la aoma-Lhi- cf 1 TYTUSID, A VACATION INCIDENT. T has bean pretty concluIvely established few caaes of typhoid that comparative fever today develop within City limit. In large meuura infection lakes place In country places, ji and tha earn that become known in the cities i are either brought thither Innocently, or for treatmenL These re the findings of muni- cipal health authorities In investigating the i origin of eases within their districts. It has also been ascertained that the number of esses I increases with the approach of the vacation i Reason, and reaches tha maximum in midsummer and early autumn. , Now,' the vacation season is near at hand, and it would appear to be timely for a cam- paign of education to ba begun to acquaint I city dwellers with the dangers of typhoid infec- m to be vaccinated against tion, the disease, and urging them to exercise a wise in their boarding houses. Many cases j choice can undoubtedly be avoided if vacationists will take these ordinary preeautions; and much can be accomplished if state health departments will intensify to. the utmost during the lata i Bpring and early summer thei campaigns of fganitary supervision over rural areas. Of J course a prime essential Is for hearty ation between cities and the outlying country areas in the matter of the most vigorous aani- -' talion. This is the way to attack typhoid fever in advance which is Infinitely preferable to fighting it lifter it has obtained a strong foothold in any JocaKty. It Is a clearly preventv A- j 'll- .1 co-op- L th rH Ji. nh trouble for o4 eioOeUe tU4r jwt like tk Wo rt4. t heir 4 t m.r tour washing force t rt4 tf but, tha J tkir eww Portlruier Ceorte It. tttiy loralaa eg th fart that they ere rolelng h uoafulnao of toe total worborw e4 making tk lot of 4y um( ok fellw them l bahayyy on. tkT nt ay 4torurty. tolriM, Thr I vulgar. They bath l.o 3 utrtnt fit Times Square, Broatfway kotk twbe. woof ilrteroo with or their ta oU4 oot No oul dlntitay. 250 FEET mort . gt wo haoa, thua retaining your cid I atoro-kaapar- 3: - oaif-rooro- et. This sUn Is seen nlchtly by approximately 500.000 people from all over the world. w (I H ma of Tb -- iealed Right! Km AritrL 7, i oe. cabinet Cadadlaa govornmtat. at tnaollrg bold at Ottawa, daoldad to ftv to rallav th eofforare of tbo 1100.00 Ottawa and Hull fir, In whteb 1.100 bouoa war burned, oovon Uvoa loot and 11,000 Tb dampooplo War rondaroJ bomoloa. age wag tatlmatad at I1T.000.000. J. H. Aadaroon of Logan, tTtah. waa aa biahop of Mandon ward, whit tb Second ward won rwr-ganls- .d blahoprla of Lor aa biahop and with Anthon William Worley and 3i (Ivin J. Bollard aa counselors. of tb Mothrr Annuaetata, moXhcr-gonorPlstara of th Order of th Holy Croaa, died at South Band, Jad., of heart disaaa. Har family name wae Margaret MoCaffary and ah was bora at Philadelphia In IMS. Tile birthday anniversary of Gan. U. 8. . Grant was observed with fitting eoramony nt Oalesburg, 111., with Govornor Theodor Rooevlt of New Tork orator of th day, A dispatch from Della. Tan. toM of torrlbl destruction wrought by a tornad which awrpt through th southern part of Johnson and tho northern part of H1U eoun-lir- a, leaving death and desolation la Its wako. A dlspajch from Bombay stated that tho cholera wag raging fearfully at th groat camp of Oodra, where thousands of famine stricken natives wsr recslvtng relief. Ono hundred fifty corpse had bean removed and 100 mors were awaiting bearer. Word was received that Alexander Hay, formerly of Salt Lake, bad died at Butts,, Mont., of pnsumonla. Th ial gun-tatn- ad A4ra 4 al INTRODUCING A GOOD FRIEND, T1IE SPADE. OC.LLY the season Wills and Testaments Hmerican Beauty Tion Giren Expert Affentica IXECTRIC IRON 1 . v of ' dollars' are thrown, away in .litigation over defective wills, j Om Millions department in thi bank devotes itself to .the whole IF proper preparation of thpe ' ' necessary docupients. - 7 V' tv We are at your service. i , , ; J W. S. McComick, PresL t ' Anthon H. Lund, Vice-Pre- s. , Vice-Prett George Albert Smith, Fred M. Michelsen, Cashier. D. E. Judd, Assistant Cashier., ; Heater DETROIT; -l--spitra-iB For Nervous, Weak Mea and Women Is ; CADOMENE TABLETS Sold by All Druggltt , -- H:gh-hrol- ed Cutlcura Soap Clears the Skin - Ig and Keeps it Cle ar an -- Eeinl-Wfek- dtt. I 3 ly L ; fop Tobacco - n 11 i Tight-Kept- : I Dooorot 4J i TWENTY YEARS AGO. From lb R reading Alternately WRICLEVS SPEARMINT. DOUSLEMINT end JUICY FRUIT, ahd the Spearmen do a turn. oI them-selve- H . 1, taal-drlrar- al V FEET HIGH 70 The fountains play, the trade mark chances. . no a attngy and find youroatf poor rotalioa to the body politic, yon may know that th bpeflore ba paooi that war. and spread thetr corrupting mleroba a bollboyt, wail era, elarka, oerraat girl, doctor lawyarn. praachara, and Ob. what' th (Copyright, mi, by rrank Crano.) n, EONG-- ! MADE UP OF 17.286 ELECTRIC LAMPS but th cheap and booty etvjers .When you go late wore to tw rooty n4 find th clerk worth of omotklng haughty end Indifferent, whan yoe try t order a anadwkb and w flaaa of milk In n dining rar an ar troatad by th waiter aa If ye wore an Intruding hob, wha you modaotly daalro to enjoy th ktaealnge of clvlUaotlm and pay for jur wtiat yoo got, wo n I NEW YORK CITY rt4e I 111.41 tom.Uw tterty ubmlodful of th fart that erory mnv they mak eow usharplne, eery and 4,emntnt. it if k 4toerrnto bU gtrklle er-vao that or4JnrSyo!k Wk her k ere trear 4 with oooat money to throw If eot oe 4 no (rndarr.sng that It U V The largest electric sign In the world advertises ro4 th oue. They rvet4 haad-weit- glv r tkeufkli, b rUk. etrcle woui.4 thtlta fI J t? bor- - wk r tkoy oho inti , Wko th vUtib th.f ro(aurt or hot at tkay wbt the Tbo th 4 !,tbe grteutrtr llud I throughout the fomlnlon of Canada, all the province except Quebec. having operated until the first of thla year, wllh the pwlama-,k- o of peace In Canada, under wartime leglala-Jowhich prohibited the manufacture or tale within each province of beverage containing more than 2 per rent alcohol. In Quebec, under a legislative ael which became effective a year ago, the aale of 0 per rent beer and 13 per rent wine it permitted. Ineimuch as control of trade rest with the Dominion a. parliament and not with the province It wes possible for person la dry" province to Import alcohol for home consumption from any wet" province or even from outalde the Dominion. This anomaly it la now proposed lo correct, for the Domin'on parliament haa put It within the power of each Individual province tq prohibit this traffic. Nearly all the provincial legislatures are now In session, and In each case legislation ha been brought forward enabling them to take advantage of the proviiion enacted by parliament that any province may prohibit the importation f alcoholic apirita within any area where local prohibition prevails." Prohibitory legislation in Csoada began fg Rrplember, 1916, when a wartime act passed by tha Ontario legislature came into force. Tbia was followed by similar action on the part of British Columbia and the other western provinces Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba In turn. Shortly afterward the eastern provinces of Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick fell into line, while the Province of Quebec declined lo be stampeded by Ontario hysteria," as some political leaders expressed it. "Hysteria" or not, the probabilities are that the nullification of the will of tho eight province by the one, will soon be a thing of the past. The spirit of the Dominion appears to be that the modified andjemporary prohibition of the war time ehall (fveuhfce to a per- manent bone-dr- y regirae.i v-- - 1!- I UWo-clm- 4 AAoniFIED prohibition prevail! at pretent v L eu 4 lire Imm ! BOE-DRY. has not been one to in home garden interest much encourage hesitation about a is and natural there ing, suggesting the subject even now, lest thereby Lbq qlimatio elements be roused into a further expiring effort to prove that Winters grip is still unbroken. Nevertheless, the war garden U one of the lessons in thrift and conservation that should not be lost merely because the war emergency is past. The necessity for increased production is as pressing mLuia M ever; yet there ia reason la fear UiatTlm season will witness a considerable relaxing of energy in the cultivation of the back lots and the unused spaces. Last year the gardens were somewhat disappointing in' their ret.urns by reason of the drought; but no good eiturn who haa a itlle land at his disposal should allow himself to be discouraged by one seasons reverses, hundreds of residents can testify that they were able to reduce tho cost of livin', b tho hours devoted lo their gardens, besides finding the outdoor, work healthful and enjoyable. These at least should feci the venial urge to carry on again this season. U has been hoped that the spirit which was so excellently awakened dyr-n- g the war years would mak jitseif permanent n city and suburban dwellersand tlujxe who till retain it should feel a pleasure .in stimu-- a tjng it in their neighbors by both precept k IK (bitdrra wb. inh a4 i gwl. brwk Sk crirh lb vm. c)wt(r up b nr, imii m , throw MKlor hi ib br h tk r gir I Ibe tar. 4 eitugotb.r lion ahould ! atiocialed with rlika enough U auil thf cravioga of lha ruoel vrnturraom of mortal. . . inter-provinc- Ik I IS dollar a year. Thers is nothing like that sum to be dumped out of the payrolls, heavily as they a: e overloaded. There is nothing like it to be squeezed out in the leaky spots in the bureau pelty cash, much as now drips away. Nevertheless, the colossal wastes flooding out the country over all get back to those departments. They are caused by the heedless way the departments ask Congress for money. They are caused by the indulgent way Congress gives them the money. They are caused bjrthe riotous way they spend it. The United Ntates government In the conduct of the public affairs of the greatest and richest nation in the world ought to be operated like a sound business proposition; but the United Stales government, whether estimating,' planning, appropriating or spending, ia anything hut a sound business proposition. It is scramble of a The year of satisfactory servextravagance and squander. The department dp not work out their programs of expenditures ice you et from an American wisely and scientifically as the successful busi- nessL man must. work out his. Congress, the Beauty makes its slight extra appropriating power, does not allot the money coat aeem indeed trifling. asked of it with lhr care and discrimination a sound business house must use in providing - fAr b f I A rUttU for its expenditures. The executive departim ilwfHc frew wWi pmeimliyImty ments as the final spending power do not jpend ' to er timing room or when mrtM cr their appropriations ' they get them as a tAN toy, daMccte ymifai JJ able disease. , mithm to torn wixetf ito , ne sound business man would spetuPlus if he wants mktm trmmling. to keep out of" the poorhouse. TIIE FARMER'S MANY RISKS. Men who do not know how to allot money SM ky ElmctHcat, llardwmr, nd Department for a given cause and mea who do not know 1 TSUALLY regarded one of the safest of all Star, aAd Electrical Companies to 4ow and., spend human pursuits, that is, with the greatest and example! best results are the costliest factors in business Manufactured by for the stockholders or partners. In governimmunity from risks, the cultivation of the THERE IS NO ESCAPE. ment they are the Costliest faelors for thq tAmerican Electrical ground is proverbially commended as having Company, American 'It isnt that the government to the with contend drawback original iHitch manufaefurers aro endeavoring lo worker is people. only . . not honest; they are. It isnt that , pronounced by the voice of Deity in Eden, introduce wooden shoes to, America. It mieht they want to bankrupt the treasury; they dont ml 1 MX Cnit Lha Ebetrical Hm4, Dnina Thorns also and thistles shall, it bring forth bo a good way to gave, leather, btft wouldn't it, want to. It isnt that they dont care what hapincrease the cost of lumber? Dallas News. to the pockets of the American people; to thee." Eut the farmer of any great experpens fir they are sorry about it But theyeimply dont ience in any part of the earth can tell of BY TIIF. HtELS. know how to conduct the business'of the govInnumerable ether chances' that he has to ernment as it ought lo he conducted. ahoos are dangerous, unheatth-fu- l, take between the time when he puts the seed Saving a billion dollar a year looks like freakish, deform'ng, immodest and barhale of a contract, but it isnt when it's Into the soil and the t!me when he,gaLhers barous; but some other more potent reason the- government. If Senator Smoote plan goes Honntalu. tinr, Nw ZnnUn the product at Its maturity There is, in fact, wifi t have hwdug up before the women will through, so that th public's, money will be 1K7SAUSW MTil no activity or effort of man in gaining a liveliWl asked for on a sound business basis, will be Angeles Times. quit wearing them. hood that is not beset on every hand with risk on a sound business and will basis, appropriated TU nteamer Pl:lnt PiiiMtit SAYLNG A BILLION DOLLARS. be spent on a sound business basis it can be M. . -- nn and venture; and agriculture. in the last analMilirt" M. M. .000 Tin 11. to Ton. ' to the American people not merely a rtoowt. Talm, Pe. rrvwfn Rawin) worth not more much be certain to frMOUM.araWke'aAMLM,X3V than ysts proves r, ka.4 C. a Senalor Sinnof proposal Vi ire all billion dollars a year; in the tong run. at the Tur Urall ffw (imtnr, and Ball, lo anlllng apply the rest pf them. a sound busiT breakneck speed we have been going, it would road or toomkhip or to Cui4 j the government departments-oRwd Jh 4 Mat Uno. Kewi, 'the Royalgni Among the moat insidioua of the farmer nee basis may easily save the country a bil- - be worth billions. New York Sun and Herald. SYe&t country newapaper. vancorr. B. C, goynoor Prof-1-,'ihe- 1 ! m( lnfer-provind- rvk Mltr lb (i( crop of bean may l i polled by ona abort day of lb aort called 'bot and mugry." The cnumeraUosa do not taka account af the more violent of Nature'a manifestation auch a bail-etorwbU h pouod averythu.g to piece, or atmoom which parch and the Fbr-K- t thrive! the growing thing before blowing It awy, or tle earlier or Ibe Uler froit. Finally, 1 lha famwr'a bopea aurviva all theia agencirt of destruction and he gamer lha harvest which hla lioneil toll hae won, he la perhap the helple of all people in iiy-tr.- g what price be ehall have for hie aurplu. hjeruUling . In oil atocki would appear, from (bit a bow hi g, i he about a certain ai cultivating a farm. Luckily, Uw great major My of awnitnd doe not think an. Hut pa.-ha-p It la the great and constant gamble with bugs, weather and market that make farming Hill fawtual'ng. The human due tva to lake rhinee; and, at If in drfcrenr lo thla pro-p- en dy. It teem at If I he rnot proalc of voca TO MkKE CANU) fiwwt k Dr. Vbry mi kk rkii'tk Ik r It, in one-ha- -- Drv f r Tb 0f lcg bur! af auperheted weatlwr at lha lf M ptythoieglcal fnuieiil' to dtnii'h by fTgitee, a favorable potato outlook; while a whole ftr L. HI OOOlIt MUh1 it I I Ik lM4 A4 W I iim mttw Kmii Mm oa 1 H?i 1 I k11 w Mf' 'rif!11 TUKSDAY APRIL 27 1020 THE SPOILERS. fii f e Cur, r4'r 4 o HWjmum I' 004 On t fmmr gee fcUUMtfc Cerr-e- i ''' o4 d kHMk 4 ' KVK.MXG XKWS DKSEHKT Stop tobacco for n mnth and much better you feL ,Vou tu boor without uffarlnff any lnconrenlano or, feeling the uaual pravlng. get n box of Nlcotol from any Blmig as directed and the habit quit yon. ue Tour health will be better, your resistance to disease will tnoreaao and yon wtll ceae to be n Slav t nlootln. Read what Tr. Conner formerly of th John Hopkin Hospital, any about the evil effect of tnbacew in aa arUcli. soon to appear In this paper. Klret) Is dispensed by all rood druggist hi especially by Schroium-John-so- n thi, acity, Stores. Advortiseu.etii. ' . . . . - |