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Show THE S 020 f rl i I li L - HTA l i f I- -. ! Iw 'Ci.L I t r ej 1 u ie r t v J r WHITE-TAILE- i of $-- 1 3 . Its most Vhifc lY'ind v e family. place a ! i ) i"- - u! i DEER S V -- 1 never do you mean? upon them, are now being reviewed by the .voter ms bureau. This review, which was nr-2ted by I.cgion is row well advanced. Adi liont.l evtinsions and clarifications of the laws afectlng the disabled .wore jvorUt ftom corg-esat " ofll-cla- ls s cession big i.ning in Pea mber. 1925. When timse extensh rs and clarifications are made, AVaton B. Miller, clmirum of tbe Leg n's nan tion il rc lmbiutat'on committee, Its h nsked S f t '4 W? w 'lVv ' N All V J Because tourists want oads are being oicued up. Canadian boundaiy. Before til i V K' U IN ; tYY fiUUIiS A East 6ell to atoreo or Individuals Experience unnecessary. EspeSecure terricially One for crew managers tory, Box $25, Richmond, Virginia. hivj i V I Si t Salt Lake School of BEAUTY CULTURE -- White-Taile- in all Branches We Teach Deaat Peer. d Includ-in- f Hair Cutting and Permanent Waring. J. U KARR, Suit Lake City, Ttah I didnt Imagine you grew as small ns all that, said Whitey, I believe I am a member of your family, too." BARBER COLLEGES barber trade Catalog free. PIplomM Ves, youre a relative. Well, 1 am Learn Issued. HOLER BARBER COLLEGE, lU glad jou didn't think that as my re- Regent Street. Salt Lake City. Utah, lations moved on down South they became so small that one couldn't see them. But they do grow smaller as YOUR fv 0, they move Soulli that Is tlie branch ' t 'U t V 4' J . 'V4v down South of the family are smaller Clean and Healthy v.-- .' than the brandies of the family who t , i, v vo. WHS.V z. y v . S'ivtxv B wWWivivsA Si. live up North." BaldThat is most Interesting, III. II Liu tograph cf the 210 mm. German siege gun, taptuied ty American troops, as it arrivtd in Bloomington, I always have to stop but win tey, Is one of li ur ;.!Ktcd to the state ot liliiicus. It v is awarded to Bloomington through the effoits of the Loul and think w lien you spunk of branches . II. Davis post of the Amm-caLegion, and Is to be placed in cue of the public parks. I nlwns think of of a family. Careful brunches with trees, or trees with Doctor Yes, it's u bit more fccrlous bra'ii lies. thnn you thought, Mid Im afraid shell ELECTED BY N. E. A. To tell you the truth I do, too, require my attention for several Enid the 'White-TailePeer, but I months. try (o use the woid In other places, Ilumbcr Would that he plixe-woror a time Job for you, doctor? Bussing Show. KEEP SCALP P -- v mV Veteran Engineer Making Last Run d k rvv Bacfe&eYespig You Out? m. il y ( nd you lnieiiabli' with b ic.i( lie? Fiui si up, slabbing lYcl one an sti p.iin- ajs tiled neivoiis mil lopnitelf '1 lien Your kidnevs lock to jour kuiievs! me the blood liltiis. Beihips tliev lme fubsl to pinpcily rid the blood of body poisons Nitmahj, thin, you suffer tlie injurious ci'cits of tbs slow Jf v our Don't ie,k ikv'iit poisoning. iichievH lioi d hc'p, Uu JtoanS J'tllV. 3vo Ollier hiiliuy diuivlie is so well J e'S'iiiineudi d nur so suecc-cfll- l. Ask i 1 n Aw; alv. ! The dop.ii tment of M'nnesota of the American Leiden bus le'ertly e a i kin that will cut much of your neighbor! 1 the red tape tint tends to veterans from leinstntirtg their in according to recent armimi at dep.u meat Lead piarte. s at My Beautiful Child, A Utah Caso She Said. Mrs It. If Wilson. 3 Ij Bill 13. Noi th bt., 1aynon, too, and not make the poor word feel It only lias one place in tlie whole I St. I' ml dull, pinH e 1 On Track of a Cure for Diabetes rfV War Risk Policies for Neu) Jersey Policemen 'if,' V' , I - I fr' f i ?, v' I U 'Vvviwv i I Hi,,-.- - .vj f N3 jiv, 11 ": 'Y : ' Vv sCt.' . i x -- y Y I j ' . Y i' - . !? yx gj? v " V.v 5 i y; ' y i , r XU A - v I Y ' Y- ; ? YY4 1 jf 4 y ' A s Ni - X I 1Y - -- , ;;y Y k S' s X" . VI - , Jit iaSr ? $ 4 ? p AS MSi? ,V '- -- m ' wY-A VY 1 f Av' si? V J i - j Cv' J" 1 Y aY- j- - v y . ' , to stooped I could hardly strnl, Imn attain. My bickj..-Billed constant Iv f sU-and my kldiuvs V f actid too tri i lv L I liad dlzy spills Wa and severe tnuilaches. 1 used Doan's Pills and they rid me ot the trouble. practically said Whitey. believe in being Dice to everything I can, said tlie poor, even to words!' And Whitey good It, I Iilto-Tmlo- d Minted. Now 'Dy Jtk-u- U. Mrs. W Peer was talking to her ihild. She was also known as Mrs. Poe. she said. My beautiful iliild, PIc You're my beautiful mother, said STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS tue joung deer. Co., Mfg. Chetn., Buffalo, N. Y. All, joure iny young dear, you are, said ids mother. I Mippose 1 am. In fact I dont Lifes Danger Period see how I (ould lie anj thing ii.se and Party manhood Is apparently the be jour child, said the young deer. pci tod; of the 4;,so7 people I hank jou for paying jour mother danger of crime during 1923, over conviitid h Mrs. said a nbe nt, sui ci.mphiiu men between twenty-on- e were 10,fk30 White Tailed Pei r. and years. thirty H i mothat looked his deer young er In surprise. White-TaileMrs. Peer Good Blood? Good Looks? Then ou did not know what I smibd. meant when I called you a young I can highly Alexander, N Dak. recommend Dr Picices Golden Medical dear. I meant you were a doai young Discovery as a splendid tonic and tiling, a sweet young tiling, and you blood medicine. My thought I meant jou were a young son had a breaking dei r wliiih is spelt in another way. out on his face last Of course you are that, too, for summer, I gave you belong to tlie di er family. But Golden the him Medical Discovery inn see I thought you under tood and the sore has end so I thought you were paving me disappeared. I have a compliment as I was pa. mg you also known of one. others who have 1 I see, said tlie young deer. tlkcn tlie I)lscov C D do wish to ray you many compbmen's benefit as a blood with great ery for I love jou, Mother Pei r. But and tonic and I do not lies t 'te wont you tell me a story about the to recommend it as a reliable medic ire to anyone who has impoverished blood wajs of our f,.'iilv? Yes, said Mrs. V. Peer, or is in a rundown state of health I will, lou know we are given n Mrs C. E. Donovan, R. F D 4 Send 10c for trial jkg All deale-- s name of wliite-t.ii'e- d ial deer, rpoi tablets to Dr. Pierce, R idalo, Is. . of . So and we liv.e in tie wild loie-tswild arc tiiey tL it vve are l'a.eiy cap-tufU t tg"'"Ly-Te- j a. hite-Taile- d DOANS Fotter-Milbu- d briA IP v x i k ' 5 t " i r Y I -- ' K f , fc - Youre tut bai k became lame and when I World. Tbe Itcicn has that the posts bold a semes of peciaI insurance moetir"s with two government' represent. itiv ps. a pl.vsi '.m and an present to examine the applicants and take definite action lir.dr.ll Jadson t'ondon, superin-teon their individual cases. This, the lent of silmols of Cincinnati, who Legion pointed out, would eliminate l.ten eluted piesident of tlie virtually all red tape, which eeame of suj erintendem e of Jh I ngineer 13. J hpeiner if .Soiuh II nd,, hid., in hi- - cub m.ikiii, liis la t po distasteful to the former fighters association. rducation National that many of them are willing to 'sacri- run on the NcAvToiU Uentrul road nftei 43 jears of smite. Ills fellow fice their federal Insurance to avoid w inkers and townsmen helped liini ctlebrate tbe event. further entanglements. The plan will he tided out in Minnesota and If the respon ;e wnrnnts it national Legion officials will be approached with a view to extending tlie t movement to ail states, said Edwin L. :1 Linddl, depaifmewt adjutant. a" v -f X-- ?iV ) - ' Y ' ,y3 t if 1 r- - .. H er Iii'e-Taile- d Supply and Demand z Two ei inker box philosnp ers at Bangs Corners were lamenting' tbe times. "There s laivsTieuY busted every day In the week, moaned the .Somethins goit i lie done about It. confound the second. I Mai. reikon vveie nmkin new one- - as fist os the old ones is bein broke. Tbe American Legion Weekly. VilAalv.JIZtaaz i re- liu-ba- of the p. i vrs. Indeed he is, mum, replied the cook. Why, they say he's the best man the departments got for keepln The American the parks picked up. Legion Weekly. 2ur'M 1 v V A ' '' s X , , ' A Deer Raiding Gardena v4 3 1 7. J H l..nuei.v in tne vliinPy o .s v, t T if--Union Oty, Colo., Lave repotted heavy r n lowes due to (1 pieduiions of wild itthat liave come down the moun deer m vi ilivv in a trealnu nt for d1 u tts h is In on iuand m exjin.i n dogs, jir.-,- . A C. Ivy end J. I. Farrell of the Northwestern university l.uns and r.dded their ganlms. The heaviest losses are repurtid by let li.ed i .1 vi bool Lave iiiimoinccd. The snigeors said they' had successfully i'.s iemed u pint ion of the pi ucreas into the mammary glands of the dog luce g roweis. Deer have a paiticulai and B found that the pancre.ic t; erivpb,at functioned to such an exten-I- n fondness for lettuce and when a patch producing a sofTilent amom t ot lnsulm that diabetes would not occur is discovered by them, they will conwliei t ho rnr.ali.hr of the pancreas was removed. The photograph shows, tinue to return until they are either lift to ri, !r, Pr. A. L. Ivj and Dr. J. I. Farrell. Tbe dog In the center was killed or the lettuce la devoured.' dlunapolls News. cvpei ir f iteii on ",? . T i u k 1 1 it. 11 lf 1 But y oil have come to me In the zoo and we. le tieabd will and Some aritoi iN g ' n a good t.i ie. eon t (sic to have tla ir (hildiori bo a in the zoo, but we don't feel hit v v ..hi' ii it, ve w bite tui'ec i r ' no ers o hn iv. the zoo life will ogrei i u t r nas "lid we will tuivi . i iinv mioii hip. ite now and that Is a) ,1 i i. ' I HAIH iPM SAM v -- Y V lJiruJrufT RtrauVf Rfetrcs m4 Beuv t f cnfiv f to ( hi ii i ot (Isul ay i a f - d Im e V U ruvvt'S ( C by tea art-lu- bald. eBoit've .ite mtuody cents all ,Z dmgicisu ISA L.L A BT7CXEL New York City r- - , r,is ( al t it,urt i p mi Drug Y a A si re Ial .lijioJ eri's A sootbln best rxiJg Hi'f r d a J- bio stops ml t piiMiris m I t by m i uiKi h waU rtf AlisonX ChiUiicai Wor.laLiii . M" oj' x I t Cctor rtv HINDCRCORNS n im i i i IV iiKtKia ".e. f i Bu-'-- ' marked Mrs. Jones to her new cook, is a close follower "that jour &4 n V Professional Pride ' i'OieiX 'XfKifZ Hubert I'. Keliej, ilo f if !. divi soui of usuii Luiopian affairs, Mate d. '1 In i c are oilier deer fondles depart nt. Is the tooode administrate n.s eipert on politual condl-- t which are ofion mixed up vvitli us, and the new states In tut j ou mi st ip min r that our mi ions iii eastern Lmo.ip. Py is c'ioig and knows how to look st. me, So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah $100 or More For Week. Cut Cut Red Tape in Reinstating Insurance telling a Deseret Book Co, i r complished. was Any book you want -- by man, CO. be-en- Lave-btei- i Someone s d tbe rao'-- t remarkable milestone in the progress of the United States towards the rehabilitation of acits war disabled wxH - Vk WOVDKKFIX III SCO FRY Grass for At- U. 8 Invent isatlon says now ffraat kail Land will thrlve'on the worLt, either hay or paa lure. John Zawadko, Mai ion, Montana. d German Siege Gun Arrives in Bloomington j A J' d d, - "vY . A hot, nourishing cereal is the prime morning need of a growing child. This is why the wise mother always serves Carnation Mush to His Highchair I hghnesa. Whole wheat and dcliciousl : de-cla- When Joseph F. Peegan, service officer of the American Legion connect ed vih the veterans' bureau ofice at New ai k, N. J., heard that four police men in Barit: n township bad been yefused insurance by old line companies because of tlie hazardous nature of tiieir occupation lie took steps by which tlie men are now adequately insured by the government. Peegan found that the policemen were all men, and hence could rein state their war risk insurance poll vies. Tbe township of Barmin took out the policies for the men under blanket policy. ?r; Yt V V the'r ailment. Hundreds of thousand of cases wliii h liad been lying untouched in the inadebecause vetiians bureau, quacies in tl.e law piior to the passage of the Heed .Tolmson bill, made it imponde to take fivorable action Said the Interesting," , to belong to our th.iie so ficun place o Pie-- the Sinaloa Mlnte failed Peer, a small and delicate little deer known ii toy. as I mean," sdd the White-Taile- d 4 . Deer, just w li it I say. , x But what ou say might mean als V V- - ' ' most nil tiling, said Wliitey. , . Bray tdl me more, and explain j ourself more clearly. I will do that for you, Whitey, CLAf y s v i said tlie White-TuiloPeer, because ' ) I like you very, very much. .. Whitey looked very happy and smiled sweetly. to get to tbe remotest parts of (ilaeier Aatbnal paik, new ti ''Is and automobile T ou see, said the White-TaileThe picture shows the latest tourKt camp in the puik, at CrosHey lake close to the I am usually known as the Peer, long it will be supplanted by a large 'lu tel. Peer. When Osceola White-Tailemy family and relations live up North they are strong and powerful. Their horns are larger and stronger, too. Then as the different relations move down further south they less strong, more delicate, and 5 when they reach way, wav South they are very tiny and very delicate, that --Y Is, they are very small for members ii--, of the deer family. They aren't small ;& like ants and flies, for Instance. , v v , Whitey laughed and so did the 1,113 ii ',,uii y s1 utii.d Win1) war i'( 'is i 'i or toe opiiuiion nf the K. id Van si bill, h vi j i od i.i June, I'.gl, under the q imsm h p of i lie .imeiienn Legion App.-oviPoly 30, 00 of (1 p ofi.bOO bon 'liung by tlie bt rallmg proviso ns of tbe law l.,al never btCoie Tcueived coiiipoiiM'.,i n from tlie government In any hum, according to information received from tlie United States veterans bureau by Legion reb ibihtution oflitb.ls in Washington. Tnibe thousand veterons suitering from tuberculosis were awarded $13,-00- 0 000 in comiiensation. Mentally Incompetent veterans got $7,500,000 In added benefits under the new law. Dependents of disabled veterans to thenu ber of 4,330 received additional allowances totaling $300,497, and 12,344 dependents- - oi deceased veterans . received increased allow-aos amounting to $1,154,2S0. Yet-erapeecdved in allowances for nurses ami attendants $325, S00. Nearly 0 in compensation was awarded wilto $00 veterans in the ful misconduct cases. Nearly 10,000 veterans have obtained hoepitTd treatment under the of general hospitalization provi-io- n the Heed Johnson bill, lids provides tlmt veterans may get treatment regardless of the nature or origin of n 1 mmmm D by the N buufit-- Aijlitiiiial BCNMER. - 1N ) Wh have v AVu.YCofU vH. il VETERANS AIDED BY LAW rXLD-JOIILSG- p 'V-- H yy1 ... (Cut rt'K I li - w--i YV-- i 1 "A'bcts jtrmJi for better Breakfasts" - n v y ' Y J TN, ! r.rp3.'-sYvuYY i ( f.- SM Glacier Park Camp Will Give Way io a Hotel "i ! SlTN. VLIN Toth puivor- - .ib-I- s .'TV.. V tfca. . N. U.( Salt Lake City, No. 28, |