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Show T r t THE DESERET NEWS TUESDAY MARCH 24 Health Restored 'by Radium 4 Commissioner Burton De claret New Canal Will - Handle All Water, Our Very Easy Term - Listed Here . ;J End That Vile Catarrh! sw4' DRAMA. Boa ad," pra. Oatwacd Mated, hr Ralph Ceninaer and bla o treatment ' which offer much relief from suffering and d.f- Solar Pad U e Decnons worn next to tho body dav ana It pouro a constant thostream night of radio-actienergy Into while you work, play or sleep. build to up weakened neryes helping and tissue to a strong, neaitny condition. It create a vigorous circulation ef blood; thtf removing the real. c4tte congestion, which of most diseases. To prove Just what this remarkable treatment can do for you. we wlll'Send our appliance on trial with not the understanding that we will falls to five charge you a cent if ItThis I offer satisfactory result open to any person who has pain of any kind, nerve weakness, high blood preware, stomach, kidney or liver complaint, bladder trouble, or disease of the lunge or heart No matter what ybur ailment or hnw long you have had It, we will app.ianee lit-at gladly let you try the for free our risk. Write today erature giving complete information. Radium Appliance Co- - IW Bradbury Calif. Adv. Bldg-- . Los Angeles, pit.r 4 . - monk- j . . rirnm. - - lntaraaUaaal comadr "wild Gama" corned Tarrr; , aad Patb. Kama "Thi Al. Mall" with T VICTOR Warr.it test ar, Mach Bennett aom-a- d z. Patua News aad The WEDNESDAY ORCAS - orWednesday's Tabernael gan recital program with Organist Ed ward p. Kimball at tbo consol will b an follows: . National Anthem. Concert Prelude In D Minor A- Walter Kramer (a) Prayer in D William Paulkea b) Intermezzo (from WedOliver King ding Suite) (a) Favorite "Mormon hymn, ......... ."O My Father ......... ... . Ar.. by Organist (b) An 0(I Melody.. . Arr. by Organist Processional (from "Queen of Sheba" y Ch. Gounod .......... $ 4 i Bed, Spring and Mattress Value, Special at T . Displayed In Windows. $2J0 down, $2.50 month. .Terris THE BEI) continuous post. Brown finish in a color that harmonizes, well with either walnut Or mahogany furniture. THE SPRINGS Wishbone Link Fabric. Has rise; tubular steel side rails, strap edges and strong support; guaranteed for 20 , years. MATTRESS JSberhardts FaTHE mous Specially processed. Has round comers and'strong tufts. Covering of durable art ticking. - FRESH FROM THE BENCH TO YOU You can buy the bed, $95 alone, or spring, $6.15 and mattress, $8.75 : ch 50-I- b.' - lng an operation for cancer of the stomach. Mr. Glorfield has been a resident of thle community for several years coming here from American Falls. He la a member of the Odd Fellowe lodge who will have charge of the service! at tho grave. Surviving are his widow, seven sons and two daughters. Funeral services will bo hold on Wednesday, March 22, at 2:10 pm. in the Methodist church with Rev. O. L. Kendall officiating.-- Interment will be made In Pleasant View cemetery at Burley. - Crib Bed Outfit Complete $25 value. Special, at Displayed in Windows Terms down, $2 Yff $ i - K Yt - b- , LL r Agmel A Real Remedy Agmel is a twcndethcenturymarvelT'ItisaTaw" . food Concentrated Aguamiel, sap of the Mexican Manso Maguey plant nothing added, nothing but water taken away. Until now the sap of' the Maguey could not be transported any distance. It soured quickly. ' But at last scientists have tri--; umphed. Agmel can be shipped anywhere and it will keep indefinitely. Agmel is very rich in all anaa Ivory ltd crib, with E b rbaTdt'x Prince! Art Ticking Cotten Mattress. Th sis standard 2xS4 the vitamins as well as mineral salts. Taken with... water three times a day it brings prompt results. ' JL Ton Are Clck If you have teen ailing for a long time, don't be utterly discouraged. Even though you have tried all sorts of things and gotten no benefit try Agmel Or at least get n Inch. wtro Good spring. of a large number ef crib te "out from. choose jOn JfrctTo fits BT RUBY DOUGLAS. (Copyright, 124, by tha McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Henrietta Idhked at her mother for a long, client moment before . . answering her. "Yes." she said St last, with a sigh, "I know I shall have to go. It is plainly my duty. Mother, isn't U7" The'mother nodded. dear, there is no other way to look at know I Aunt Marcia that it poor is depending on you. After all one summer at your age isn't a life time and think how much good you will be doing." Mrs. George could not make her argument very convincing because she realized how much her daughter had planned for the summer at home. There were to be endless parfiei for visiting young peopla of her own circle pd Henrietta had spent many an evening sewing on the pretty summer frocks so as to be ready for a free season. And now had come thla letter from Mrs. Geobge's sister saying that she had fallen and Was nearly helpless and would Henrietta come and spend the summer vacation yrith her-lher tiny cottkgw. tears "Why," said Henrietta, almost audible In her tones, "Auat Marcia doesn't even live in a village! She has Rural Free Delivery. RhalJJiavs a quiet, .peaceful time. Mother, anjway." she added; trying to smile when she saw the sympathy in her mother's expression. . -- r no. aplondld ysluae and sold on oaay term. ERY. High blood pressure, diabetes, Brights disease, bladder trouble, acute indigestion, even neurasthenia, as well as many other ailments, are due to improper diet. . Long persisted in, the eating of foods deficient in vitamins and mineral salts causes disease. ' if C $2 RURAL FREE DELIV- , Have It charged to year account. Exactly as illustrated. A roomy, oomfortabls, sturdily built high chair in the golden fintah. 0n from a big selection of models. I You'll have nice freah eggs and "That's my name." laughed Henmilk and lota ef cream .. rietta taking the handful of let"Yes, Henrietta, ters ths good looking young man interrupted laughing, "and get too fat to wear handed her. Her friends had cerany of my clothes. tainly done themselves proud. No But In the course of a week Hen- i doubt her mother hed suggested rietta had unpacked her (mall that they writs to her to keep het trunk and eboved It under the cheerful. I shall be here all summer and eaves In the attic of Aunt Marcias o little house on the Bradley Road. I shall hope to havq bunches a no letters, she told the post-ma- n At least the lane bad a name. unnecesAunt Marcia had a man of all seemed to be lingering work, one Ambrose by name. Me sarily. "I shall do my best," he said. was blonde, after the type of bis countrymen, and clean and fresh "My father is ill and this la hi route. 1m not on this Job regularlooking. His English while scarcely classed as King's best, was original ly." He did not see Henrietta's face and amusing to Henrietta. Ambrose and tha chickens, Patty, fall, because Henrietta was too well the cow, Ned the old horse who bred to let It fall obviously. "Father may be 111 for some jogged to the market and th the young man added, end houee emt 'were the only com- time. 1 should never have chosen this as panions Henrietta could find. Auto- ideal way to spend my vacation, mobiles, frying to cut across counexactly my Idea of a glori-th- e try to save an hour, dashed past- ou not summer. house and left a cloud of yellow dust. A neighboring man occaWhereupon, Henrietta launched sionally stopped to thin with Am- Into a recital of her own predicaa load of ment and the two, youth,-likbrose ae he passed with fertiliser. Thi was the extent of friendly in a short time. " , the excitement. It was Aunt Marcia railing from ' One morning she heqrd a merry an upstairs window that finally whoop at the front gale. "What sent Hugh Taggert on his way and on earth U that, Ambrose?" .she Henrietta to her duties inside. asked. Fortunately, th friends at boms were unfailingly thoughtful Thats yon Jost man, and Henrietta hurried TT reply fd Thelr Henrietta dashed to th front letters so as to keep more answers gate, her hair flying, her eyes coming to her all the time. The keen for the sight of a human be- chat with the postman every messing. ing was getting to be the one bright Headaches from Slight Colds "Good fnornlng." said th cheery spot in her otherwise drab day and of Rural Free the voice she almost prayed for letters. Delivery Laxatlvs BROMO QUININE Tablets man as he threw the reins One evening she spent two hours rdtava Atlr Hsadarh by curing th bis horse's neck and searchedover In answering advertisements in a Cold. Psfs and Proven Remedy so that she The box beers the signature of . his pack for soma letters "Miss woman's - magazine Henrietta George? he asked. W. Grove. 10c Adv. would be receiving asm pies and I . M aneadk. $45 AU Correct the Cause Correct All i j t --- What Is Disease? dw. it 3-Eiece- n. CJ Disease is an alteration in the state of the body or of some of its organs, interrupting or disturbing the vital functions. . .What is the most abundant cause of disease? Toxic poisoning. What causes toxic poisoning? Science says wrong eating, improper diet M Rome Quality Sftorfo UTSIDti ljf , itself, the functioning of the human boay is the worlds deepest mystery. But science has partly raised the veil over one phase of this mystery disease! Even though the worlds beit minds dont know what makes the body work, they do know a lot about what brings it taa full stop disease! $495 L- condition. San Juan Resident Wins Ail leading druggists sell Deo" , Following Operation In Oo tubes and Jars. Use It dally Corn Show Sweepstakes BURLEY, Idaho. March 24. and youril soon forget you ever had r reW. S, F. catarrh. Satisfactory results guar- (8pedal Glorfleld, John Kelaoft of Lockerby Ban anteed or money back. Dennis Eu- siding on the J. K. Taylor ranch Juan county, won tha Utah wep-tak-- e calyptus Ointment Co., makers southwest of Burley, died 8unday8ec4 Corn at the Emergency hospital follow- how Inat tha National Berkeley, CaL Adv, Chicago last weak, accordtha advices reaching Salt Laka. ing Nelaon .took first placa la competition with IS entrants represen tative of five counties in the state. The national orn show was the largest of its kind the world hss ever seen. Approximately 10,000 growers entered. Judges were 10 of the outstanding corn authorities iji the United State s JSsIiSynccioveo Conco cl EMceace ... Nature Cures! and - attractively furnished for- - Pag alaa Funeral to be March 25 For Mrs. Millissia Clift , motion Interest Added No News aad Newspaper Fan. KINEMA "Tha PCca of Plaaasra," with Vlrrtala ValU and Normal Kerry . News cael and corned. "Sae-fc- PARAMOUNT -- EMPRBSS ova-te- -- . - Com- Banhalmaw AMERICAN Richard la "Now Toy a" So Thia la Art," Radio-Activ- Don't wait until catarrh has deDntnl service for Mn. stroyed your hearing before mak-- - sis M. Clift, wife of Alfred J. Clift, lng an earnest. Intelligent effort to 12 K street, who died March 21 check tha disease. Get busy now at the family, residence, will be and relieve all disagreeable symp-tom- e held in the Ensign ward chapel , by inhaltng the delightful, at ftl p.m. Wednesday, March 21. , soothing vapor of Deo" each night The body may be viewed at the resand morning. idence from 12 to 2 o'clock on the "Deo Is a combination of pure day of the funeral. Interment Pill eucalyptus and other antiseptic. ba In the city cemetery. J healing oils When heated gently Mrs. Clift was the daughter of It is converted Into a pleasant vs. Mlchae R. and Elisabeth Hyler.- por that quickly dears the head Surviving are ber husband, her and begins at ones to heal those mother, two sons, Francie D. and .raw. Inflamed membranes in the Rolland F. Clift; ond daughter, nose and throat. It reaches every Mrs. Florence Stein; 11 grandchilpart of the - nasal cavity, where dren, and five brothers, all of Salt liquids and spray a never go, de- Lake. stroying germs and helping to restore the affected tissues to sound Burley Rancher Dies ' loath." this Home. A pletely WIlJtKS 1 'Ts IT CAN BE DONE PAKTAOes Vmd.TUl. headlined br MU. D.Ur1o: AIM Buaisr- Ksstoe , la "Sere Cbaaess" ORPMU'M V.wJ.TiU.; Ralph Jae-u.- h and toia orcheetr. and Lo,aa ia The House of Salt Lake will be In no danger of floods this '"spring, according to Commissioner of Streets and Iub-1- 1 o Improvements T. T. Burton. Even the western part of the city which la inundated annually by Jordan river will he taken care of by the new northwestern drinage canal, he said. While it is anticipated there will be no large surplus or water Ur. Burton said the canal it completed to a point where all the water can he drained off aatlsfactorily. Construction of a etpiwoiunder Jordan river through which the canal will paas will begin Wednesday or Thursday according to tha commissioner. As'aoon as this la completed the canal will begin to drain the water from Warm Springs lake and other stagnant ponds. of acre of The canal will ultimately drain reclaiming thousands flood control, land, wnd Insuring the entire western part of the city Mr. Burton said. Five miles of canal leading from the lake havo been completed. , , TiCDtnUA Tb wonderful curativa power of Radium baa boon known for year However. the benefit of thts pro clou bealthfrlvlng ubtnee have in the past boon only muia tho moan of penaono of wealth. Since tho Invention bf Deynen R&dlo.Aetive Solar Pad, any yn or woman, poor or rich, can afford ve 1925 THE NEBBS-- He. A Big Man New. - - e. de-ca- insisted Hugh. "I am quite able mail all through the summer. "Perhaps in time I II be able to Hugh's father was not so- III . to hold your Job for you and no ahow you, dear," said Hugh. th or the wiser son one be will his j but since he loved to have And we'll live on an R. F. D. at home for a change he kept in- - I worse. I know the names now and route won't we, Hugh?" active longer than was necessary the housea so It's all hunkey-dor- y and strkqgely, the eon did not ob- and don't worry.' The old man was delighted. Litject. Yoitr Teeth "You mustn't oveddo it. Father,' tle did he suspect that his boy bad fallen completely In love with the Tha full rlpa berry of WhoU girl visiting her aunt at Rural Free Groin Wheat makaa It a ace ary Delivery No. 2. to chew it thoroughly. Thia give aswas mother And Henrietta's you whole strong teeth and healthy tonished at the charm and cheer ' Dentist recommend k. of her daughter's letters. She seemdo primitive people aad ed to have taken on new life, new hava perfect teeth? The spirit, new hope. She radiated hapfa NATURAT, FOODS. piness even through her letters "I shall be going home soon." ACCORDING to a noted scl- the girl told (He - postman one entlst. who hes analyzed "Aunt Marcia is getting morning, Napo-Jeothe action of the glands, a companion." one of the greatest fightwe shoot her?" "Couldn't ers of all history, jewed his .R IW WHEAT "WhOAUrit MafciaT WHOU) eoifrage and fighting force to Acmcr laughed Hugh. "Silly one," large and extremely active adE. J. AllbreHit, home ere if Cf. Mar. frou "WelLmy going renal glands. TOT Ha. Ttli Fml Hr. lte. Dad's got to get back on the job Not only hare the glands an Im coming to your town to influence on the and Important visit and mind end character of the indiHenrietta had turned away to vidual, but they - also largely hide her color. control health, energy and vi"And get acquainted with your tality, and it is by maintaining Do .you think they will the normal functioning of the people. like me Henrietta?'. glands that we may combat "I wouldn't lie surprised if I sickness and ill health, accordtell them how'goad you have been ing to eminent scientists and jhyaicl&Bkjpf-lhl- e. countryL.nnd. In me. They may not cal! it being good Europe. because yeu know It means, eventGlandogen. the new scientific ually. taking you away from them, aad. Kechna att, sank tborouetlr ae gland tonlcwbich is prepared don't you. dear?" eptle end edeetffie ia evr war in convenient tablet form, for Henrietta-nod men and for women, provides a her chin to look into her eye. simple method of taking glanYou do believe I love, you? dular treatment. Accept no 1 can't seem to help it. Hugh substitutes. Insist on genuine "Lino-padand. besides I want to believe. I Glandogen. the original gland want to know tbat yeu car as I tonic. Adv.: tm root out on the Save ' Active Glands Gave Napoleon Fighting Force o , -- n, - (ikutmfl COENS a- - mschears s do. Put paa By Sol Hew |