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Show DESERET 'EVENING Five Minutes a Day -''With Our 'Presidents LXXV. THE STRENUOUS LIFE. ' - ?" -- c V' & ' ( . ' v jfV: - : - ;;i. '. -- . f V ?Y J v-- double up. Some- time I could not sweep a room with-''Tout stopping to rest, and everything I ats upset my stomach, year ago g Vi ji j w SRlJIm throe lost a and badly .v'- A;; w A fc bceoat BT WALT MASON' tron-Ttn- i NKWI- Children Cry for Fletcher's - ET8 havo a clean campaign, d avoid of squabbling vain; to candidates and kindred skates a oourteous mein maintain. Leis hold ho long disputes with eloquent galoots, not flit the air with fur and hair, and bricks and rocks and boots. It's useless to g( sore and Mich "Kef the laet rant and walk the Wyandotte, Jakes of their mistake - they'll make floor, lour years I have doctored off and on the same some more. It'sconvincing useless to oo red, and punch your neighbor's I withouthad help. head; because that wight may well be right, when all dona and eaid. The hay month pains along and chant the same old song; If they get In they'll eo had statesmen com every that I would nearly banish eln, and outlaw every wrong. I hear the siren tun the smooth I - -- Nothin; Helped Me Until I . '': MEUR The Campaign 1 i1 7 1 JUNE 10 1920 Took Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound. A iyY " -D- OUBLED NEWS TIIURSDAY. ' 't - PAINS NEARLY . rV.) n others scrap, and yammer, yip and yap, I prune my trees and hard bees, and keep some smiles on and haa boea mada aader hla pete aoaal aaperrialoa tinea ita lafaaer.' cue Allow no ana to decetra yob in thau AH Coaatarfoita, Lnltadoaa and d art hat Xxperliaanta that trlfia with and tadaager tha health af lalaata aad Children Zxperi nca aralact Experiment. tcj. Jut-afoo- child suffered What that I was out of my head at times. Uy bowels did not move for days tnd I could not sat without suffering. The doctor could not help m and on dsy I told my husband that I could not stand the paia any longer and sent him to the drug-stora to get me a bottle o( Lydia E. Vegetable Compound and thrrw the doctors medicine ever. After taking three bottles of Vegetable Com pound and using two bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Panatie Wash I could do my own housework. If it had not oeen for your medicine I dont know when would bo today and I am nreer without a bottle of it in the house. You my publish this if you like that it may help some other woman. Mrs. M A a T KrtepE, 120 Orange St, Wyandotte, tfieh. a ft Tio Kind Ton Havo jLlwaji Bought, and which haa been la wa for ertr thirty jaara, haa bora tha algaatara of old statesmen croon, and much It mean to horoe marines, and people In the moon. But I hev heard It sung since day when I we young; and 1 am wise to all such And so, while guys, for often I'v been stung. e Pink-hsm- WHEN A YOCNO MAX. HEODOJtE ROOSEVELT wm th ISM Oct. 17. nmodoro molt popular of all our presvolt bom In Now York City. ident. With tho oxceptlon of Lin1M (rfsdnslwl from Harvard. coln. his was the raciest, the most I 1WI Mwnbw of New York bncMaiam interextlng character that we have JSM-- d A ranchman at Medoca had In the presidency. N. D. the from born was he 188 Defeased for mayor of Now .apart Jet York multitude whom he led and he might 188B-8Member of National have lived and died a stranger to the Civil iiccvkio OosnmdssSon. 184-- 7 Member of New York masses of his countrymen but for one PdU Commission. . thing: 'lie had not the health to en1887-- 8 Assistant Secretary of the Navy. joy .the life f ease which opened to 1 888 ( oiooel of the Roach 1BU1. him at his birth. RoosevelP had to era in Cuba. 188-190In 0 his gaspof Governor New f if lit' for hjg very breath i York.. . ing, asthmatic childhood. - Ii had to 100 Elected Tice praddeot. fight even to see until he was thirteen, when It was discovered that the awkward, stumbling, boy was In need of being bom poor In health. Room of eyeglasses. He had to fight to get-int- velt next overcame the disadvantage being bora with a rich father, in Harvard, without the stimulating of tbo entire story of th presidency of and ,, competition companionship there Is in reality no better example "self-madhealth man. his uncertain of a schoolmates, having pjit him out of step with his When be had fought his way to fellows and, except for a few months, robust manhood, Roosevelt found that attended a public or private not bo content to dawdle in ha school. All the while he had to -fight a couldwindow or be a mere looker for the strength to hold his own on club oontracted among the hardier, rougher boys who the In th world. Having fighting habit, he could not stop boy like, picked on the timid weakling, and he fought his way into and he built up his frail body and fighting, and into th legislature. braced up his courage by constant politics The ward politicians did not want exercise at home, is the fields and in any silk stocking from the even th woods. ue and th gilded youth of Murray yfnttlfy 'he ' took a course 'in physical culture in the Wild Hill, who never worked and never tender- will,' snickered at Teddy for mixing West, where the four-eye- d groom and the saloon foot" had to fight the battle of his up with atthe th district headquarters youth 'all over again in a strange keeper ho retorted But that If this was the wdrtd? with entirely different standmam- - As governing class In New York, he ards for .measuring--- a wanted to belong to it. SOTI they kept ch man out on the blizzard-sweat him for twenty-year- s Dakota, he had. to on laughing plains of North day they saw him laughing make good-b- y working as hard and until one daring as much as the next fellow; back at them from a window of th keeping his saddle for forty hours at-, Whit House. a stretch on a round up, and showRoosevelt cut his eye teeth In politl ms leadership In the corrupt, lng himself on occasion quicker with cal his fists than aome barroom rowdy chine-ru- n 'legislature of New York. was' with his guns. In the end the He could not have chosen a more the raw material thorough school for Instruction In the frontier .made over Into-aAmerican hidden,, muddy springs of psrtles and from Fifth avenue of the type of Washington, Jackson politics His experience at Albany put realism Into his Idealism and mads and Lincoln, all frontiersmen. Hgrlng overcome the disadvantage the acedemio reformer over Into the ROO&EYELT - y -- & o e" r post-gradua- te pt -- n BOYS WANTED :To Sell the News boM-ridde- four-bead- ht ms e. Assert C ASTO R I A . CoL Roosevelt snnooaeee retirement as Republican nominate Hughes. Has decided split In party result la election of Wilson, might which he believes would be woret that could happen Germans thing storm east Meuse works, capture a field fort near Vaux Heavy firing around Yproa. British trenches at Boaches shelled heavily. loir Last German position en Massines Ridge taken by British attacks today, and ths Germans are News by bo wing, or they Did you ever think o( it In that way? Small ambition limit on. A viaibl ambition genertrouble-make- r. It get In ally la th way ef honty and unselfish dealing, la easily rocognized by all. and, oven If realized, seldom brings real pleaxu ro and profit. But a big ambition lg a helper every Ambitions l t: ALWAYS to :V Bears tbo Signature of .4 declarations to Socialist convention ere of Importance boeaus Allies are la war for capitalistic purposes put their hop la tho Russian proletariat it, i AV t sts -- p ' 181 Marines eopom Germ as erach divisions ssa drive them back, ad- la vanclng s mil ea 108 yard front Belleau Wood, northwest ef Chaadvance teau Thierry, German slightly at Noyen, Gury and Las-elgbut lose terrifically as mass column ere literally massacred by Allied fir. 1810 -- EL StowarV time. Of eourae, It must net bo ro large tho there to no hops of realising It, or It dissolves Into vague naas. It should bo high and broad, worthy of th highest endeavor. Then few will recognise It and you can work for It unmolested by criticism or 4ck of understanding. AmblUona should be selected after a great deal of sober thought. They , In Use For Over 30 Years Th Kind You Havo Always Bought tWi MlfTAUi MMPSNV, WWW VGSS CltV, 3. -- tion also grows problematic grow -unrest fostered by lng European delay, Wlisc eaya DU t T . Ex Crown Prince predicts soother war la ten years Peaca, ha eaya. will satisfy only Franca. England and Oarmany Deadlock among big four on raply to foe. Flume eola- Just Between Ourselves For Th I ste Lusiand unwarned. tania was mot armed and iavltea Germany to disprove it. Asks that such attacks will tease Berlin shows anxiety. Pus-tie- d ever Bryan and Is concerned te avoid a break with ex but will sot abandon undersea warfare 1810 CASTORI A GENUINE ed ,H i f T should bo Bulled to th personality and th capability of th one with special talent lng. On imwio could not oxpoot suooo lng; th artist would make musician. Many of life's moot unfor- -' tuat misfits are ouch because of mis. taken ambitions. But one th proper on for th Individual U selected, It to wonderful hew circumstances and events Mem to shape themMlvee . toward lta fulfilment. , To be sure, thdy do not com wholly of themMlvoa Did you over notice how. when some particular place or name has been mentioned In eonmr-ratioagain and again T Just because the mind was attuned to Its sight and sound It ImpreaMS ttaelf. That's the way It to with ambitions. Once fixed In th mind, they call aid to themoelvea, Oot one and ms If this to uol bo. ns . t The Old Gardener Says : Japanese vegetables are proving"' quit popular with many American' garden makera . Truth , to tell, some ? of them are much Inferior to our owq but a few ara well worth growlngf? among th best being th giant Japan-i- m radish called Sakurajlma. It It quite different from th common redo lah, taking on enormous proportions lp good soil. It to not uncommon tor these JapaneM" radishes to measure 20 InchM In length and twice ab much iif circumference. In spit of their largb Is they are not tough or stringy and are good even when kept well into th f winter. -- - ' IA mm SALT LAKE CITY TUESDAY JUNE 15 A HALF HOLIDAY STARTING 12 NOON Utab-IdaH- SAN FRANCISCO, June Testimony regarding the alleged absorption of an independent beet eugar refinery at Grants Pass, Or., by th Ctah-Idah- e Sugar company, was given today before Examiner J. J. Dunham, of tbs federal trade commission, which has o concern of ab accused th sorbing Us competitors la restraint of APPLY CITY CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT OF THE DESERET NEWS , kp-pe- al WHAT HAJPPKWBD JCNB 10. (Copyright. 1128. New Era FeaUrea) now robbed ef th last ef ths comPresident's latest note mad pub- manding positions Bepaume, lmy. Meeslnea. Plateau they lic. Tells Germany eke has no right once held Mouchy th British opposite aven to endanger Ilf ship la Stockholm says German Independent Refinery o Absorbed by Company, is Testimony . the Republican and During ' Democratic Conventions , most IntenMty practical politician hav had In tho presidency. It also lightened his seal with humor, his moral indignation with a saving tolerance, enabling him to enjoy and pi along Tim Campbell's moving to him not to let the constitution stand between frlenda He decided at th outset to act In each office as If It was to be tbs last thft he over would get, and for nearly fifteen years after he left th legislature, RooMvelt could havy been electn ed to anything In th state of New York. For a long time he was shelved" on the Civil Service Commission at Washington, until a reform Mayor of New York appointed him on the Police Commission; but it was soon single-head-- d so far as the publlo could so, and that bead was full of teeth for police grafters and lawbreakers. At thirty-eigth most that he coaid ask of th Republican politicians, with any hope of getting it was the assistant secretaryship of th navy. , McKinley was reluctant to let him hav even that modest poet for fear that he might shake the tranquil atTh mosphere of his administration. presidents premonition was correct The assistant secretary ontrived to keep things so stirred np, in his clear-eye- d anticipation of war with Spain, that the entire administration sighed with relief when at least h went off to lead his rough riders, to th fighting front in th Spanish war. In five montti he was back from Cuba in th far more troubleaom Th New role of a popular here.. Yorlr machine was in such sor need of a good name to pull It through th pending election that It met him at the wharf and humbly laid at his feet th Republican nomination for governor.' But. Ip th governorship he realised tha. worst fears of Boss Platt that he harbored, as tlje Boe naively wrote him, various altruistic Ideas, and that he was a little Ioom on the relations of capital and labor, on Trusts and combinations and , , the right of a man to run hie own bustneM In his own way. Th only thing to do with this wild engine was to turn th switch and that It on ths side track of the Roosevelt loudly vice presidency. protested that he wanted to be reelected governor. And while Platt was trying to push him on to the Na ttonal ticket. McKinley and Hanna just a earnestly tried to push him back on Platt. The Republican na tlonal convention rose up and roared his nomination, flinging him. In spit of himMlf, upon th tid that led to fortune. TomomwtThs Square Deal. Copyright 1120, by James Morgan; arrangement published by special with th McClure Newspaper syndicate. Fs Ctitoria la a hirmlow aabatitata for Caator OH, Paregoric Dropa aad Soothing Sjrapa. It ia pleaaaat It coataina Neither Opium, Morphine tor ether narcotic aabataaca. Its age la its gaaraataa. Ter mar than thirty years It has been ia constant use far tha relief ef Constipatioa, Flatulency, Wad Celle aad Diarrheas) allaying Foverlshnesd arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach aad Bowels, aids th aaglmilatloa of Food; giving healthy and na torsi sleep. Tha Children Paaace The Mother Friend. ' 2 P. M. , "' . , Immediately. (Front Entrance) . . trad. . Bonneville Park TTtah-Idah- i - BASEBALL, ' - Georg E. Bander of Salt Lake City, who said he financed the Grants Pass refinery, wee questioned by Henry W. Beer, special counsel, for tho trade THE DESERET NEWS JL Salt Lake vs. Los Angeles Pacific Co ait League MevwNomiaal Cost of Msaafaetaro aad Pietrihwtiow for th 3CoSn98c 'hu&rti secures this" NEW, Dictionary bound in ileck Sex. ibk seal grain. Slustrated with (uB page in color and dootone. J Present or mail to tint pepet three Coupons with ninety-eigcents to cover coat cl handing, pocking, clerk hire, etc () ht I! AM km Peaces ala 300 wih . Uy Se 1 X) ORDERS Uy i. , WILL BE Fr wsw FILLED f J P -- 25 7 .10 Aa..s . km DICTIONARIES IN ONE AffDfctkmMlMptbhef pr- o- to thh owe BIG PARADE It How to Get are owtaf date. TeHa Safe, Certain, tpeedy Add Indigestion RaUef EXCURSIONS For stomach troubles, such as Indigestion, ras, - sourness, etomach-ac- b and inability- to retain food ara In probably nine eases out of tea. simply evidence that excessive pecretloa of acid is taking placa in tb stomach. Gas distends th stomach and cauae that full, oppraaslva, burning feeling sometimes known as heartburn, white the acid Irritateg aad Inflamaa ths lining ef the stomaclb To stop or prevent this nod to Beers! I me tbo acid, sod make It blaod and harmless, a teaspooatul of btsurated naraena. is a good aad effective corrector and should be take la quarter ef a glass of hot or cold water after eating or whenever gas, souraeva or acidity Is felt. Th' weetene the stomach and neutralises the aridity la a fee, momenta and la a harmless and - lcexpeaelv perfectly see. to remedy An ant lucid, such a blew rated mag-eet- a which an he obtained from ary powder or tablet druggist in either form enables th stomach to de Ita work properly without th eld of artificial d geetonta. Magnesia comes In several t arms, aw be ewtai, te ask lee nd take only Rtrarated Magnesia, which is eeoeciatty prepared for th above parpens. 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