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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SALIN A. UTAH Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never 'Tmiix iiAttn'lltiinxitmiiiHiiiiiiM' fairy Tale BMiMMitiinnitiHiuittiimtiiim ST result j cluli. Senator Robinson's expulsion was voted by a special committee which drew up a resolution setting forth the facts in the ease. So far as is known in the the action is unprecedented club's history. Chevy Chase, with one of the most select membership lists in the country, generally keeps its affairs to itself. Senator Robinson was playing in a foursome on the day of the light with Doctor Mitchell, his companions being Senators Thomas J. Walsh of Montana, Amlrieus .Tones of New Mexico and John I?. Kendrick of Wyoming. One hole behind the senatorial foursome came Doctor Mitchell, nasurgeon, with Col. Edward Clifford of Chicago, former treasury, and Edward Clifford, Jr. said to have been proceeding slowly and, according to investigating committee, Doctor Mitchell asked permis- tionally famous as a tindersecretary of the The senators trre testimony before the sion to di lve through. It is further said that this was accorded, but that Senator Itobinson objected and engaged in words with Doctor Mitchell, which ended by his striking the surgeon In the face and knocking him down. Thereupon Senator Walsh, chairman of the recent Democratic convention, intervened. M. Painleve:- - Politician and Scientist iiiimiiiiiimifimi HutnmmuiiiiMiiitiiiiimmiummuuiiiitiiuuMiuiuiiiuiiiiuitMiiiiiiiiuiuumiuiiwtiiiiitMuuiiiuitiuiiiuiiHHiiiiiiiimuiiimimiiMMiiiiiimimiiMmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiuiiiiiuiit4omiiuimiuiitiiiuiiiiiiu Paul Painleve, well known to Amei icans as the French radical Socialist politician, Is one of the leading figures in the new left wing of the French government. M. Painleve was one of Frances war premiers, his ministry preceding that of Clemenceau. In the chamber of deputies elected in 1919, he was a member of the opposition, especially during the Poincare The new chamber recently regime. elected him its president by a vote of 29G to 209 for M. Maginot, Poincares minister of war. When Millerand was forced to resign by the left blocs boycotting tactics Painleve was Harriot's choice for the vacancy In the Elysee. But the radicals of the senate went over to Puul Doumergue, the presiding officer of their body, arid elected 1dm with the support of the Nationalists. Those facts indicate M. Paiuleves status in politics, which Is one of disHe Is a moderate radical, much like Harriot and with the same tinction. He is an intellectual, not a leader risen from the academic background. runks of labor like Premier Ramsay MacDonald. But there is another Painleve, very little known outside of France. That is Painleve the savant, one of the rucst honored figures in the French scientific world. In this field his reputation is more general and the esteem ft it for him more ungrudging than in the arena of politics. HjitiiiHiNiiiiHHiininiHiiiimii ii.iHiimimiutuuuum Gets Nomination and Then He Loses It ".pfe tMHHimtlllll.il OWiOM - j A Castoria Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups No Narcotics! ot TENNIS CALLS I'llllMlllt'UMHHI f his attack on Dr. Mitclioll on tho chib golf course, Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas. Domooratio Hoot' leader of the senate, lias been ordered expelled from the exclusive Chevy Chase MWn VwlUf It Applicants for Insurance Should Use Swamp-Ro- Y GRAHAM BONNER m Exclusive Club Ousts Him After Fracas As n .Tamos T. Suspect Children Cry for Are you lost? asked tin first tennis ball. "Not renily, said the seeont. tennis bull. "Are you;" "Not really, the first one said. Of course they think 1 am lost." "They think I am lust, too, the sec-- : ond tennis hall said, "But they have every hope of finding me, the first one added, They have every hope of finding mt', too." the second out also added. seek with Tin playing them, the first tennis ball said. That is the very game am playing with them," the second tennis hall remarked. "They may not know that I call it t lie first tennis ball said. 1 doubt If they know that is wlmt I call it, tile second tennis ball an-- ! swered. "1 love to bide where they can't find me," the first tennis ball coni limed. They look everywhere and they do not see that I have rolled down into a little low place In the grass. I have all sorts of places for hiding, and I can roll a bit, too. They say the only way to find us is to bunt for us at once and not wait until their game is over. "But they say that they do not often look for us at once as it ipsets tledr game. "So they wait and look for us afterward. and oli. liovv stupid they are! "They say: Now didn't that tennis bail go in that, direction ? "And they point way oil from where I am Idding. Another will say: It seems to me it went a little nearer to the right of win-ryou now are. "Then the first one will say: Why, I thought it was a little to the left. And so they talk. It is the same ns they do with you, isn't it?" "Yes," the second tennis ball said. It is such fun, too, to play with them. They do not half know the fun we are having. "Of course, the first tennis ball said, "I like to be found. I don't like to be left on the ground over night. I lose my strength then, or I. am very apt to lose it, as it becomes damp and it takes away that springy liveliness I have." Oil yes, said the second tennis ball, I. too, like to be found. I just like to puzzle them for awhile. Alt, there are the people now. Let us listen to them. So the two tennis bulls stayed very hide-and-g- 1 Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming The mild and healing these conditions. inlhicnce of Dr. Kilmers Swairp-Roo- t is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview of the subject, made the astonishing statement that one reason why :o many applicants for insurance are re incted is because kidney trouble is so minmon to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applieations are declined do not even suspect that Dr. Kilmors th:y have the disease Swnmp-Roo- t is on sale at ail drug stores :n bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation, send ten cents to I)r. Kiliner & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. 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And when he thinks how the aemirsed plutocrats are rubbing it in on the rest of us, how the movies are destroying (lie youth of the land, how rotten polities is, or are, as Ihe ease may be, and the urgent need for somebody to do something about something, and do It now, tie finds lum-sel- f unable to do much more than gasp like a freshly caught fish. "His predicament reminds me of that of a little nephew of mine to whom larger boys fed a quantity of soap and then persuaded him to drink considerable water, causing him to froth at the mouth like a geyser erupting." Kansas City Star. Silencing Scandalmonger Hive me good proof of what you have tillered. Khakespeare. sure Relief 6 Hot .ILL-AIM- Jusserand, Dean of Diplomats, Depart Jules J. Jusserand, ambassador from France to the United States and popularly known as the dean of the diplomatic corps at Washington, lias left for Europe. Before departing he called at the White House to hid good by to President Coolldge. and now rumor has it that this venerable old gentleman has decided to retire from public life and may never return to America. M. Jusserand came to Washington in 1992 as ambassador of France, and. as far as can be determined, his stay establishes a record for length of service. Not xmly will he be missed in official Washington, but, If the rumor Is confirmed and he does not return, his loss will he greatly felt by capital society. In which lie and his charming wife, who is noted for her ability as a have been prominent figures for many years. M. Jusserand entered the diplomatic service of France as soon ns he had attained ills majority. Before coming to America he served as minister to Denmark from 1S98 to 1902. Ten American universities have conferred or. bin the degrse of LL.D. 22-ye- I ' --C ! Kill All SELDOM SEE Generous Indeed F Loungers at the club had a certain man under discussion. Koine said lie Koine said otherwise. was generous. Finally a lawyer walked in who knew the man well. To the newcomer they appealed to say whether the Individual in question was generous or not. Judge for yourself, responded the When I knew him he was u lawyer, dollar-a-yen- r man with the government and was giving his entire salary to his wife for pin money." Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph. application. S2J0 per bottle delivered. Describe your case for special Instructions, and Bek 8Ar YOUNG, lee. Sit Lyua 5L SpriagfiaU, Ham, Dont chuckle if you put ever a eubititute ALLENS FOOT EASE whta an advertised product Trial package and a S'oot-Ea- ae EYEWATER Walking Doll sent Free. Address ALXKNS FOOT KANE, I Koy, N. Y. HELPFUL EYE WASH 1UW Hirer. Troy, N. Y. Booklet. Riddles ... When Why are good husbands like dmiglil Because (he ladies always knead them. What kind of a tall has no dog? shirt tail. What The sou firt e. ... of a fish MRS. 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Thousands of unsolicited testimonials 6uch as the following are on file at the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., and prove the merit o this medicine. Therefore no woman should continue to suffer from such ailments. Mrs. Frick Tell of Her Experience PrBRvpTjrji) jQuio "I took Lydia E. Tinkliams Vegetable Compound because I Buffered with pain in my aides all the time. I cant remember just how long I Buffered but it was for some time. One dav I was talking with a neighbor ami I told her how I was feeling and she said she had been just like I was with pains and nervous troubles and she took the Vegetable Compound and it helped her. fifo then I went and got some and I certainly recommend it for it is good. Whenever I see a woman who is sick I try to get her to take Lydia E. Pinkliame Vegetable ComMrs. Ada Fkick, R. No. 3, Berrysiiurg, Ohio. pound. Such letters Should induce others to try A weighs must? should a fisherman be very wealthy? Because his Is all net profit Why I live upon my own substance are) die when I have devoured myself What am I? A candle. LYDIA called for. Ben Mulford, Jr. Her Neighbors Advice Helped Mrs. Frick PKffKYfMUnO. it Maybe your cu st omer will never cometacb. Have It. When is a pie like a poet? its Browning. TS Flies! o quiet in the long grass, and they heard one person say: I thought that ball went over in tins direction.' I Why. did you?" said another. thought it went more lo the right. We should have stopped and looked in the first place," said a third. "Oli well, it couldn't have gone very far, said a fourth. "Then there was that one we didn't look for enr!ijr in the game; we must find that, too," said the first person again. "Yes, but Im quiie sure I Know where that one is." said the second person. "I didnt see where Hint one went, said the third player. 1 have it," said t lie fourth. So one of the tennis halls had been found. But even though the halls had lie-so near. 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Advertisement. only a few dropt required et an A KmiMMIHHOUIII ' water Sure Relief II.UtMMHillMMillltMlimillHMimMkMIMilill Duncan MacDonald, until recently the Presidential nominee of the Communist controlled convention of the Farmer-Labo- r party, has lost his job. For many years he played an important part in directing the affairs of labor In Illinois. He held the position of secretary with the state coal miners' union and the presidency of the Illinois Federation of Labor. MacDonald's first tilt in organized labor occurred when lie clashed with Frank Farrington, president of the Illinois Coal Miners' union. As secretary of that organization MacDonald launched an attack on a series of alleged Irregularities in Farringtons office. The ensuing fight was hitter and ended when MacDonald was ousted. MacDonald was elected head of the state federation of labor through the votes of the coal miners who practically dictate the naming of the pilot. He met defeat at the next election. At the recent Peoria convention of the state coal miners MacDonald was mentioned ns Farrington's probnhle successor. But with apparent success in view MacDonald committed the mistake he associated which nraetlcally blasted hopes for regaining list leadership with William Z. Foster and his cohorts in forming a new third party in the stake. Ills conservative friends deserted him. MacDonald followed along with the Foster brigade, believing it afforded him the necessary weapon to Events moved quickly. continue his fight against the Farrington machine. At the St. Paul convention MacDonald was nominated for President. A little later bis candidacy was supplanted with that of William Z. Fosters. Bell-an-s E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. |