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Upon my shoulders reft The burden of. the miming of a worlds lam the rock that must sustain it at FOR OVER YEARS All their improvements adffl lay tkcf'disjf. haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and I build your atied', after which I brin On which your commerce travels tdTdrli And then the shipsOut of great timbers have bmldedJlfjph And overlaid their hulls with sheets of steely 1, Labory grew the food that must sustdpr Life in your body, vigor in your brain. bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. - I CA PiSU lJEBMl correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. IFithout me all theparasites dfdiff Bit; Money Making (mod at Hume. Hpare or full time. Men, omen No experience necesSind 10c tor sample and full InformaH E. GiUis, Box 336 Oakland, Calif. IFould reach aiFendrA sary. tion am tliejirst- - everythiiigLaborl y-);' Bleptffy they dyidfstniggleJ achieve; - - Rewarded in eachkonaucstMign-gff- i f .But should Tflie ShoMJLafjffidTJtfbe IFith toil suspended, whowffFTi'un the world f Could Fashion and her eager devotees, Society , Money , and such folk as these Aff Keep the world turning f Aro, it must be me, Labor I And when Labor ends There culminates CownghL WfslT NtwtrUiiKL allprogress in the world. DAY IS MORE THAN RESPITE FROM TOIL Labors Holiday Has Special Significance. By WILLIAM GREEN, President A. P. of I President William Green believes Labor day otight to be observed as labors day. and not just like any other holiday. He believes this day should be particularly a day for labor, that celebrations should have outstanding labor characteristics. What President Green believes Is that Labor day is something greater and deeper and more sincere than a more merry-makin- g time. It is more serious that a roller-coastday. Says President Green : Do the men and women of labor Intend that Labor day be observed as a mere holiday or used for personal convenience, or have they considered or are they considering how best they may make it entln'iastically demon- er Ambitious Agent W it li Good Record and email capital Join us Our business unique highly prsrfitable and easily learned. Few hours w eek-lKeeney, 3 999 Langley, Dept, K. Chicago. HotisewHcs Reduce Cunning Time WVr. Ahk druggists, growers for Mrs Pncea Cunning tVm pound Semi name and address of s If ami five friends for one sample. Two extra samples K1605 North Penn, Minneapolis, Minn. 10c, Fat. Product, WO I in Every Home, More and Garage. Used in the White House and tT. 8. Senate. We'll help start you in business. Mam Office 43U2 N. 3r St.. Philadelphia, Pa 10 fo 15 Earned on Syndicate Investment. Moitgage Loans, Apartment Bldgs. Hotels, Chain Stores, etc. Hold on monthly payments. Biekers wtd. P. O. Box 433, New Orleans, La. -- -- FINCH WAGON Now running here and fully equipped Taken for debt. Will so 11 $1,800 of actual cost. Great Barcash. gain. SLACK, Silver Creek, New Yotk. n I.AM) OWNERS, ATTENTION! Have you a baigain to offer, good title, land and location Then write to me giving all details. C. F. HASSMAN, Ft. Madison, Iowa. IVanteilSaleHm railing oil mucliine or automobile repair shops, to handle aide line of small Machine Tools on liberal commia-aioAddress Box 376. Spring City, Pa. W. D. Pennypacker shoulder to shoulder with their fellows and those who travel their own road careless of whether it parallels the pathway of their fellow workers. Some of the labor organizations have abandoned regular labor demonstrations, parades, meetings, belief that such expenditure of time; effort and money Is wasteful. This is a serious mistake. Men and women marching shoulder to shoulder typify impressively the purposes and unity of the labor movement. Such parades are an educational avenue by which public thought and opinion may be more forcefully directed to the consideration of the aspirations, hopes and principles of the labor movement. It must not be forgotten that no human movement remains stationary. The labor movement must either go forward, or it must lag backward. The spirit of fellowship is the life of the labor movement. All life must be nourished, or it dies. The yearly gathering on Labor day, the contact of worker with worker, the enthusiasm of all working together In a demonstration of the power and might of labor as a civic as well as an economic force, stimulates fellowship, brotherhood, good will; renews inspiration; gives a deeper insight into the meaning and scope of the labor movement. It is my earnest hope that in every city, town and hamlet In our broad land, Labor day will always be an epoch-makinday, one long to be re' . membered. Thieves recently violated tiie sepulchre of King Louis XI at Clery, France, carrying off precious jewels valued at $100,000. Unions-Facin- strative of labors unity, labors solidarity, labors hopes, aims, purposes, achievements? Labor day belongs to the working people of America. It Is for the men and women of labor to demonstrate year after year Its value and significance. Those outside the labor movement are prone to a considerable degree to test Its strength and virility by the way In which Labor day is observed. Labor day was made a national Institution by the workers who preceded you. You owe it to them and to the future to do your part In perpetuating this Institution by appropriate celebration. The first Monday of September of each year the factory whistles are silent. the mining shafts are closed down, the blacksmiths anvil is cold, the machinist's lathe Is quiet labor takes a holiday. And not only organized labor but all labor, for the beneficent laws the enactment of which is scour d through the efforts of organ-i-- i (I I. bur ii Toit alike the organized a: ' he unorganized ; those who stand Comper Memory Honored Memorial services are held annually at the grave of Samuel Gompers in Sleepy Hollow cemetery. A floral piece Is placed on the grave as token of the affection and .esteem in which hi? memory Is held by the trade unions of Westchester county. New York, the Trades and Labor Council of Greater New York anj the New York State Federation of Labor. How old are you? Farmer Corntossel. "Twenty-one- , answered his boy, Josh. Old enough to vote! Yes, dad. P.ut I haven't any more idea than you about which way I ought to toss tiie ballot. Poor Girl! George Yes, I think I can make your daughter happy, sir. Her Father Well, youll have to do different. She weeps and wails over every letter you send her. Your dog cares nothing suit for your him, regardless. rpHE most important element Truth About the Petrel For centuries mariners believed that t he petrel never approached land, and that it laid Its egg at sea and carried It about under one wing until it Not long ago, however, a hatched. party of explorers found a small petrel laying its egg under the go ft soil of an isle of the Cape Verde archipelago, instead of carrying it around under its wing. Tiie Capo Verde isle of Ciimi, which is uninhabited, is covered with the tiny hones of millions of petrels, which in ages past "have come there to die. ' Coursing an Antiquated Sport Deg racing, which Is really "coursand which is undergoing a great revival in tlds country. Is one of t he (ddest.sports. As far back as A. D. 1 DO there was nn elaborate treatise describing what In nil essentials was tiie sport as it Is today. Yet before tlds we find inscribed on ancient mins not only tiie hound of the chase, hut what without question Is the forerunner back to Elizabethan times. ing, FOUND HELP Their Sickness Banished by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Mrs. Nina Matteson, Box 205, OxIf It had not been ford. N. Y., writes for your medicine, I could not have done my work as It should have been done. Mother told me of Lydia E. Pinkhams A man may be able to argue with a woman, hut P never does any good. and I had read In papers different what it had done for different women. She wanted me to ry It, so my husband got me one bottle at first; then I took two others. Now I am feeling quite strong again. Mrs. Ernest Tanguay of Adams, Mass., says she was ill for four years and could not sleep nights or go out on the street. She read about the Vegetable Compound and decided to try it. After taking eight bottles she was nlle to do all her work and go and is quite herself again. This dependable Vegetable Compound is a household word in thousands of homes. The fourth generation is now learning the merit of Lydia E. Flnkhams Vegetable Compound. For more than half a century, this reliable medicine has been used by,, women with very satisfactory results. ) If the Vegetable Compound has helped other women, why shouldn't It help you? any-whe- re Will Finance Installment Accounts, all kind Installations, painting of houses, machine y, furniture, etc, fur r liable concerns, 2&,00() up. Richard Roth, 160 Broadway, N. Y. Any book you want by mail, CO. U - Deseret Book Co, 44 East So. Temple Salt Lake City. Utah PARKERS HAIR BALSAM RemovcfiDftfuiraff 00 at Dnurtrivta. 35-19- 27. Famous Cheeses Roquefort cheese Is made from tha milk of sheep. Gorgonzola, another highly flavored cheese, Is made from cow's milk. MIND in business rst objective in General Motors. The Research Laboratories contrib-- . ute some. These are nuggets, left in the crucible, after hundreds of ideas that looked good have been burned away. The Proving Ground contributes others. Dealers contribute. The public contributes. Every depart- -. ment contributes. Through the whole organization runs a spirit of inquiry and of rigid insistence on proof. Aut of such thinking come the new models ''announced from time to time by Chev- -, .TP.let Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Oakland, Buick, LaSalle, Cadillac all with Fisher Bodies. And by Frigidaire . Each new model is a tested step forward. Nothing goes into it as a result of habit or guess or pride of opinion. Nothingcounts but hard-wo- n facts, gathered and used with an open mind. GENERAL MOTORS "A car for every purse and purpose $1 W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. . ; and SHAMPOO-Ide- al for nse In FLORESTON connection with I'ukrr'i ilnir Balaam. Makes tli hair aoft and fluffy. 60 cent! by mail or at drue-eist- a. . llucox Chemical Works, Patchoguc,N. rirv) get them all, from every possible s Color and to Gray and Faded Hail Restore , Beauty etk. and the most difficult is to be sure that you have all the facts before you act. s9Vr?c Veg- etable Compound, A Mental Strain I'm thinking of a trip, to Europe. . Really, old man, you cant afford that. Youre not accustomed to that sort of tiling. I merely said I was thinking; of It. I can afford to tldnk, cant 1? You're No; thats what I mean. not accustomed to thinking. MEN success Problems of Society William Green. Years of Ditcretion You 1 Crops Evil-Eye-o- n Women dragging plows through ttie first furrows in the fields to p ret wit eil spirits blighting the crops may he seen within short distances of Moscow; Idolatrous worship and superstitious practices continue almost within t he shadow of the Moscow universities, according to a report hy the ethnographic department of tiie commissariat of education. The god oi lions is still placated with special offerings In tillages close to Moscow, wizards are asked to cure illnesses It.v applying toads to t he skin of tiie sufferer, quacks and voodoo men conduct a thriving trade, and many other dark and dismal magics persist, in spite of tiie active educi-tiona- l work of the government. reputation. It is entirely possible for a person to he neurotic, that is, have a nervous affection that gives rise to strange obsessions, and still lead a good life, even a great one, asserts Brenda Ueland In an article in Liberty. In proof of her assertion she cites several famous examples of men who became great in spite of abnoi nullities. "Oliver Cromwell, lord protector of of England, she points out, had violent attacks of hud temper and once had a vision in which a woman of gigantic stature prophesied that e would he tiie greatest man in England. she continues, wrote Goethe, much of ids poetry while in a state somewhat resembling somnambulism and had periods of depression with hypochondrias and suicidal tendencies alternating with periods of extreme joy. --AND THE OPEN . The great economic power of labor unions lias somewhat dead ned old sen-- " timents.' The position of wage earners today is incomparably better than it was 40 years ago. The laboring classes fighting for their rights have become indistinguishable in a common mass of humanity, all fighting for the best way out of the problems which confront them all as a whole. Mr. Green's demand for an abundant life a life of freedom, of of spiritual beauty . . . with leisure, recreation and material blessings, marks the chasm which separates him from those leaders who 40 years ago were fighting for what might be called the The chasm Is an adliving wage. vance and the plea is reasonable. Hut securing its fulfillment demands not merely the success of the organized labor movement but the success of society as a whole, in which organized labor must find Its place as a conThere are many structive force. abuses to be eliminated. But the problems of the present are not altogether the problems of Injustice; they are the problems of human Incapacity. New York Herald-Tribun- None of Shakespeares works In the own handwriting are now In existence, hut there are in existence hooks which belonged to Shakespeare and in which he wrote. These two conclusions have been reached by Dr. Samuel A. Tannenbaum, Shakespearean authority. Doctor Tannenbaum has made a close scrutiny of the six of ShakesIndubitable specimens peare's handwriting; the three signatures in the will in Some-e- t house and on the three documents, one on each at Guildhall, British museum, and public record olliee. lie demonstrates that the poets handwriting shows characteristics that belong to sufferers from angina pectoris, and that tlie poet died of this disease, brought on, probably, by domestic worries, bis younger daughter tuning married a man un worthy of her. poets TWO FACTS g Labor Nervous Disease Off ten Shakespeares Writing Tells of Fatal Worry Accompanies Greatness |