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Show THE SAI Wf W .yrwViAWgtWfc fcr fcT W -- iF V 't n4 I (V m aia wake Mm talk inpiiM aH flASH OKc KITCHEN sinks dl." Ca out y I'm will fa, panto P with H bars I Mfrty fa.t.rj SM H irvra, W blml N ikrif they fmsid lo tWf brans The Lead Dog George Marsh j fader coMri I on rar;tou nts, La paMtoa "! fidloWrd Ho larem Into H 1 tbo t M was a tlear day sr-f ft- -4 pi in ililltitHHtd til bar day nlm tie ran). lug fed. like to He la lbs . sun In ojwn lw It on Inks nod imm-tnlud I dead bunirea bad bd lrarled an hour In lt d scrub on t flat f lte many dot barren alirtt they bue.drd suntilng HirtnurHm nd Tutv yard fim tbs rmrf of b Working batk out of lgtd linn snd bM.b Ilf Garpard atols Urb1 mall .ruw nod tamarack. I.en cre out la lb tip of ba barren doer rlflra .Tiked T Tha . Started 16 rlreb upwind Itif leatn-dfell Tha others reeled bark In IbHf heeled lit unrt.es In ttirj.rlM, llirn In terror and fled toward it. a main hm-frttrk body, Ibelr snow shoe Ilka air. still ho t lug In Again inn rltlei aiptoded, again and again. n apnea lha main In tnd panic. band circled aimlessly, leaping high CABINET , )( co. SYNOPSIS I'p iitn ua nit. Fa ( t (io(Ul, ltd1 Cf irb b Un'4 Uvoi, Ff' Fl.h, iw'i r.,trd, rg wirb tb.ir 4 4 learn AH know bunt. bupv Ntti baltU aim Ika eiofmr la tieti ilr airu ai la (oik Vii-Iaara-l- r iba l.rark iamr4 la makiaa a j lo IM aa4 Fia.ft t.aai4 t(iaa tail imuiwliiM youib b 4rierntinallua to Htork talker out aba bll.4 Tlacka ata ieorf4 a4 Iba laa tor aouliaa Fr, b) a ..parai. Urmk la Jump. bv l awl. a Indiana and abiia maa and bnoeked anronarloua 1 a la bald rawoea him priaunar Ua.par hil bia rapture Pv lb. man hilled ba ! from hill I turf and la out tea l hem br Iliork Wbi a lna lie. pa id la abol front a bjr an Indian and kllla ba la uutd ).rirobU iahilaragouthi on in bia Dap line a beat a onuw alarm. find him and Ihr lao atari nul nn Itroek a trap Ima Hilt TUi ! t4 (4 llp..l Tof 4 dulbiy tuOitcn, si add augtr , 1 I j t blue sillier conla were feeding, Ibelr fronied irentb rising Like Jett of aieuiiu .You Ink de bull wid boeg boro! Uavpurd whispered to Ida friend. Then the Iror.eii alleuce wu split by the a A large bull explosion of two rlfl.-Hie air, plunged forward. lriited Into Mopped. then made a short circle, to lunge Into Hip snow. A cow reared mi tier lilnd leg, bent the air with fore feet and fell dead. The others, mnd with frigid, leaped and circled aim lessly. snlfllng the air tor the dlrec lion of the dunger which threatened Again and again the rifles cracked Then, from the stricken band, three tear frenzied survivors fled across the barren, their flexible hoofs clicking sharply on the still air as they ran. "Seven I" cried Brock, when two wounded deer had been put out of their misery. "Thats a good start, fi ispard! Well build a cache at the little camp and shoot enough more to take ns through to the spring break ill. Yes. they may not be here In the moon w en de ('ree starve; we mak de hog each for us and de dog The remainder of the day the boys spoiii in cutting up the caribou and hauling the meat with the dogs to the platform rnehe seven feet high which they built In thick timber near the camp. Then trimming the spruce up rlghis smooth with their axes, they circled them with Inverted fishhooks to hnffle thievlnt wolverines who might attempt to climb. At the rareasses ot the deer, they set traps, for night would bring every prowler within miles down wind, to the feast on the white barren. The following morning, putting thelt copper kettle of deer stew and the tea pall on the freshened Are. Gas pard and Rrock hurried to the barren "Weve got something tn those fox traps I said Brock, as they approached the carcasses. De fox have fine meal last night for sure," answered the other. Near the bodies of tne deer the snow was networked with fox tracks, and two of the traps were occupied. "A red and a cross I" announced Brock, with satisfaction. Two remaining traps Brock found and he was returning when with an exclamation of surprise be stopped dead In his tracks. Iley, Gaspardl Come here I be Look at that Wolf track I" called In the snow trampled by the carl bo u. neui the bows of Brocks shoes, was the dearly defined print of the left hind foot of a wolf mlnns one toe For a space Gaspard kneeled and studied the fack, then with a nod. raised his h oded face to his friend. "It Is Tete-Nolr- , my fathers dog," he said huskily. She has turn wolf It ees the same track I saw In the freezing moon. For a space the son of Pierre and his friend gazed at the Imprint of the mutilated foot In silence, then P.rock said: Well. Gaspard, well lie low for the next six weeks and pile up a big catch of fur, then well strike north and do a little ambushing on our own book. Well get one um-prun- Le-crc- two khortenlng, of Ipi-ln- lila right bund from I tie otlllco sue Imm Ida almiildrr bj a limns Three six ten of eml" IV fore i hem Irn caribou. In tholr until Uft.t, cupful ft to A Larga Bull Leaped Into tha Air, Plunged Forward. from the snow, then, with white tall up. fled out arrosa the barren, led by a cow. Good shot, Gaspard!" cried Brock, at the hnlfbreed knelt, and firing the last shM In his gun, brought down a galloping caribou at three hundred yards "Well, we wont starve until April, If the wolverines dont get this meat." continued the excited Brock counting the deer on the snow. Klght we got every one I Thats better shoot Ing than any red Crees In this coun try could show!" So with enough meat on their plat form cache to tide them over the lean days of the spring breakup, when the melting snow balls hard between the toes of the tortured dogs. comielllnR the ose of moccasins; and travel by snowshoe and sled Is prolonged agony for husky and man, the hoys turned bnck to Inspect their traps and move the main camp to a place of greatet snfety. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Flowers Used as Food in Oriental Countries Flowers for food are virtually un knowu In America, "ut In several parts of this wide world they play an Important pari as table delicacies The Chinese, Japanese, Egyptians and various people of India eat bios soms prepared In several ways, snye the Farm Journal. In China, lilies are serveu as vegetables, boiled with pepper and salt, Banana either In milk or water blossoms, dipped In vinegar are almost a staple of diet during their sea son. In northern India a cake Is made from the aromatic flowers of a local shrub. They are mixed with butter afld a coarse sugar before buklng. Many other such recipes, startling to the foreigner, are to be found In northern Africa and that vast stretch of the world lying between the Medi terranean and the Pacific. egg a cupful of beaten, augar and one-fourt- h one-fourt- h cupful of ralnlna. Flft the dry Ingredients, mix Into them the khorten Ing. then add the sugar and eggs, which have teen well mixed. Add the ral kina and roll out to fit a pan. Cover with a sprinkling of shredded almonds and a hit of citron If liked and bake In a hot oven. Cream Crackers. Mix together one quart of graham flour unsifted, one quart of white flour and one cupful of sugar, two tcasHMnfuls of salt and four teasM)onfuls of baking powder. Mix with sweet cream to make a firm dough, roll thin, prick with a fork sure that and bake In a hot oven. the mixture Is not too moist or the crackers will not be crisp. Foods, So Good. ITere Is a different manner of serving chicken. lie sure to try It Chicken With Lemon Sauce. Flew a chicken as usual In salted water with three onions, until the fowl Is tender. Serve with the following sauce: Break three eggs Into a howl, heat well, add a lit tie salt and pepper. Squeeze the Juice of five lemons Into another bowl, strain and mix very slowly with the eggs, stir ring constantly. Now add n cupful of the chicken stock slowly and cook nv er water until smooth and thick ns heavy cream. Turn over the chicken which has been carved In serving sized pieces. Salmon With Asparagus. Steam the If heated until canned, salmon, through. Place on a hot platter and pour over It 8 hot cream sauce Into which has been stirred finely uilnced pimento and chopped stuffed olives Arrange around the platter long stalk? of richly buttered asparagus, or the vegetable may be cut Into luch pieces and served with butter. Miami Pie. Make a pastry shell and fill with the following: Beat two eggs, add one-hal- f cupful of sugar, one cup ful of corn sirup, three tablespoon fuls of butter and pour this Into the unbaked crust and sprinkle with one half enpful of pecans. Bake, cool, cov er with whipped cream and serve. Escalloped Tuna With Peas. Melt of butter, ad-five tablespoonfuls of flour and when well blended add three cupfuls of milk, one tea spoonful of salt, one fourth teaspoon ful of pepper, one-hal- f teaspoonful ot celery salt, one cupful of tender cooked peas and two cupfuls of tuna fish flaked. Place In a haking dish, cove with buttered crumbs aud bake twen ty minutes. Cheese Bells. Take one cupful o' of a cupfu cream cheese, of chopped nuts and a dozen cher ries finely chopped. Mix. roll Int halls and roll In finely minced pars ley. Serve with any salad. Vegetable Plank. Remove the seed from four green peppers and parlMi5' them for ten minutes. Beat two ege f and add cupful of milk, of salmon, one-hal- f cupful oi bread crumbs, one tahlesponnful c l of salt butter and one-haFill the poppers with this mixture the plank with mashed pot a toes to hold tlie pepper erect. Bril' ' In a let oven unti plunk and well heated throo-- h. I Brushing Ship Halls Australian company has Intro duced tn England an ingenious method of cleaning the outside of the hull of a ship. The invention has been tn successful operation for a number ol years In Australia, and has been tried at Southampton and Plymouth. The apparatus Is mounted upon a suitable frame, which cau be suspend ed from the side of a boat. It consists of a cylindrical brush about 8 or fl feet In length, held Id a framework which also supports an electric motor and a propeller. The purpose of tha propeller Is to keep the brush pressed against the side of the ship. The case carrying the apparatus contains also a motor directly coupled to a dynamo. The current produced serves to raise and lower the carrying frame as well as to drive the propeller and brush. An four-cylind- Land Surface of Earth If the land surface of the earth were divided between the Inhabitants, each person would receive about twenty l one-hal- lf li.-- ke . , f 't'l' g r4 imti (rvh. i li ifihog e m i I ri't n Milr mih f ih III? ie e I u:-itmoi I M Kol Aw4 owe I p M. Arose IS e e C. RED "NETWORK B. t it i. I a Twr ua!ik It 6 w. tdl IU'I4 oi. of f.iwiK I ll e m. A A I Ii .i. men ll I with Lata Air ae M e ;i I If S p II e I I Mfed I Uunigon.vrv I I you ofita p I I p t ae p 4 p I 04 P i, Copeland flour, MoMgomory Ward Hour. of Aericuliurw. ( It p m il. a. t 14 p. m. tlnntftomerv Ward flour, T ?4 p m tl ;chrin Tlrinn. I 14 p. m. Iuirh Morr Mlnirlw 114 pm. Willlama Fxnromatlca. I 1 p. m Charloa Freshman. COLUMBIA SYSTEM I4t a m. Ida DalDy Allen, National f rs Club. 14 4 a m. Jewel flour. T 14 p m. Mobo Knlertalnera. I 04 p. m. Folitlcal 8itutlnn In Washington. Ppeher, F. W. Wila. 44 p m. Old Gold, Paul Whiteman Hour. Id 04 n m. Curlla Institute of Muale program. 1 1 00 p m. Wrlgley Program with Ouy Lombardo Itoyal Canadians. Ipt nm-Mk- . a. N. Mlft in 1 4 10 7 10 I I i 10 10 4.00 1:00 1:18 1:10 4 ft 10-0- wltkh it an4 in- arJSad !at rrr adrisa glilog I Infant. erv datigrroua lo a diM-t- Stronger cwty day, rw octvct wete a gists ami I u M eVr to d anyt!,pg. I'lmi'i I eil to fake I r. Tiefree rmhciiwA haWa wk eg 0 ft Tbcr l hardly ft Louwboid that fikft Uastil beard tf Caslurial At avrf without IL If million bm- - r thrra lira thilJrra la your family t altiH( daily nerd ft tu row fort And any night may And yoa wry bottla Ift lha house. thankful lbrra Just a faw drva, and Chat eUc or mntilcaltoa U ri'latodj or dlarrbr chevied. A argot aLl pr.Mlu.-t- ; ft Uhf rrmrdy usei)l for foui'g f.dkt, Caalorl U altout tlia only thing you Loa Ix-er-d m.fUe . Children Ciy for It im-diri- liny luihy. however Larn.lesa they may Im to grow n up. Good ld Caiorla I Ilia name, and ratramber ItemetnlK-- r Iu Luy IL It may aparo you ft sleep. It--, ftatloue tilgl L It 14 ftlwaye ready, : In rmargenelea. or alwaya mfa to everyday aliment. Any hour of lh a!,4 I t4 fr Fwi 4 kc.lkl US kok I M'S wai4 sad a at waa .4 tw krs to a sww f cktia aosiaisd Is.a IVd getotatam ah I Uta ! Ms . ft. KAMI IU Utsc ft. ft H,-M(- An ast.lMC a Loromo fret Iinl-day or night that fuL or rcMl.s. Castorla waa never ntora jgjpular with mother than It U IL Icwlay. Every drugs!! Im y flour. m flicguol Club m ftadio Kilh Orphoum Ik-eN. B. C. BLUE NETWORK n III! f 64 p m to !' IwiJtH 1 wae in Lr our Ht cm Ihru WMnuoa trouble, t ffvt to weak I have (suiting pr!U Voier1 fiorvic. e:rdy rirhti4Y 1 ud Hear. m CkilttiA m, piophylacl ic. m lXalr lVrt When your ihr-raf- on-- nrtvoue, t if re(he who Ui rat kid I Tuf otrt Iwo yraie N. B. C, RCO NETWORK Mjy 7. el a m. nrii-- hniR'e Yat- I It A m ItadiS flour Hold lol'.IU m?n f ft),'-Irt- "twidovo, vigorate lha tklxAie wrunuth f'nlla. 4SI'ia 4 J ty oui.l Ly drwt't'A LuiU up, firrugihr p m t l l liaroe p in k'ailrd Cheial : ft (.( rwry wanun tforglh. Tbryr Lnavl loutl. ttid city If fjiie Iwehh UM. n lime and COLUMDIA SYSTEM Ml e n Kent ftshoel Hat, f l nm ro Cuenm i'uliur fluiils hua fiep I Uarnrf fife Yllaf'bvW Ml II- - ft 11) Within the Reach . i m Cotlo4 Ilsur. rn WnHimirie tg floor, of Aertrslisi. m. li ft n ll a NJ-p..n- PJxluir, and ll t:nrlal n a4 aurrmlus far, euat-- W 1'lWllf I'sify. minr i I4i N. B. C CLUE NETWORK m frU. Mlla rrsard Tha Aiiiw-s.-" May r-- Mr alad fgurr la Lit tdher Nine Allan (Juairimaln," ) N. ft cliy" . . wtjlMl .Iis4 lUdr llagesrda "Lha." 7jirtrfiba wei li Tk lrty htl4Uk w,ri luirstl l 4if H m tie C. RED NETWORK May S. A m National lloma Hour, a. m. Itadln Household fnatllute p m. Ijt Touraln Tableaug. p. m. Happy Wonder Dakera. p. m. Ipnna Trouhadoure. p m. Palm Ollv flour. p m. field Strand Orchestra. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK a. m. Copelnnd Hour. p m. Montgomary Ward Hour. p. m. U. 8. Dept, of Agrlrultura p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour p. m. Political Situation In Wash lr gton. p m. Fytvanla Forestera p m. Chancellor Dance Orchestra TL Hard SL.II at Justice Wil.lutu liartnon LatiquH lo New Y'wrk ltdj alry tmul hard slwll naflist. "A hard shall Itnj'tisl minister and hie Methodist confrere," said Jusll.'e Illack, hadiiT g4 my well tor n hut ona day Hie Milbd!l ratted on Ilia llii(flst and urged that their dlfferenreg Le torKtitten. "We are both niristlaiia, after nil, tha Methodist minister ended. Me are both doing tlie Imrda work, are we euMite year, rt ic;ABul5ir li' 8 and 507 of aarwing. - They bliook nilnlstcr euld: "True, we are both doing Ilia ua then do It In the beat "Iet lift N. Food Products 4th SL. Carndaa. N. X PAKKLKa 1 1 AIK BALSAM IIT-- Il ar fnir entwHsirrsUlee RmIbcm Color mmd W CteMnical Works, i'sUtwgua, H. Hull. fr.. & drug-M- ia M nd Bnrtr. ri b.-- r Hall liw Hena.or kUMlal u by m)l at I'.tk-- r amnrtKw.uk I. I'AIlkluDB I. Krlllnc Co on. Qaallly HlrM. Driwl rn I U.nl F.iro r.inniialnn . fmdmd BmiHf lo Cray mmd ur ftftd ft ll nteootrhom HI FLORFSTON SHAMPOO !) 111 .Mr eUiw. Wa Lava ew Bank raforoocaa. THE PEXEL CO. hand, nnd the Daptlst work. of our ability, you tn your way, and 1 iu Ilia. roll Free Frew. Ia-- I for circwlar. Writ O V m.tr 1.11. . OutOla o.. af. Loula. Il r- er AMI II tT ftANC II. .oltle and olh.r lth 17k riilrU l.rnl On u iTi.lit '"I 1' for Ml. .(J .lork of III. mo.r dt.li.bl. In nd water rltht Ampl otcln.lv term" Wrll i.oxc. Moi'ti n -bundlin'. C,r Nk.VAIM, C. C. H04K IQNtHAII, STOC K - . h-- l noulh-t'onlr- jt ICY KKI IT . Ik- - rni-h- ROntNi.N-- U Al BKI.I No-va- .l C.BAPEI4 K 170 14. IlkVAIld".. Kdnionda VINK D, Wh. COLUMBIA SYSTEM 10.00 a. m. Ida Bailey Allen, National s' Club, t 00 p. m. Hank Sitnmona' Show Boa 4:00 p m. Van Heusen program. Smoker. 4 so p. m. La 10 00 p. m Roister Radio Hour. 10:30 p m. Daguerreotypes. Home-Maker- rllna . N. 4 00 8 SO 4 S0 7:30 8:00 4:00 9 30 9.00 1:00 1:16 1:30 4:30 10:00 10:10 8:00 4 30 8:30 to. 00 10:80 N. B. 9.00 10 IS 4:00 7:00 8:00 8 30 10:00 1:00 1:15 t :30 6:15 6:30 7:30 8:00 8:80 9 00 10:00 10.00 9 RED NETWORK-M- ay Radio Household Institute Grennan Cake Club. Yeast Foamers. Coward Comfort Hour. Hoover Sentinels. Selberling 8ingers. Halsey Stuart Hour. Iso-VEntertainers. C. BLUE NETWORK Copeland Hour. Montgomery Ward Hour U. 8 Dept, of Agriculture Montgomery Ward Hour. p. m. Lehn and Fink Serenade. p m. Maxwell House Hour. SYSTEM COLUMBIA a. m. Ida Bailey Allen, Natlonn Home-Makeclub a. m. Rlt FaRhlon Review, p m. Sweethearts p m. Then and Now. p tn. Sonora Hour, t m. The Columbiana. P m. Musical Episode. C. a m. p. m. p. m. p. m p. m. p. m p. m p. m. N. B. a. m. p tn p m p. m. B. 10.lt . one-fourt- h IHnU p m Ml atu U rn-rJitlo- rJbatl.ti a aj.he.le pi. trd lledMil frriw, III? I h w, CtiMiil Hear e ' w U'-- y ict-iift- c Cftwf MfclV Mict Fed.k tr Httv Afcffmw M la a nh4 gsi IL ruii.a from l4til, It 1 lLtugL i La ?il4r lL l.ry will fi'4 " lalrttU 4f .f ll burt 4f 1a ! rf gulj w,l, h lla quvra f Nhrl w 4)14 Id ,.lM)itM, at4 aott'O t f lha wrstih 4 l sl lima, Tha (44 ml hr f r,It4ia wr wnl4 flur-inan rurra(st1it.g Id lha relit' a 'f txsa prtS atNlis, and ftiauy rviu fun4 l lb famj.lra and tH-- r runted Luildiug ara d;iiitity Asiatic, i m Peanut Butter Bread. Take two of flour, teap"'nfuU of powder, one half eaonful one half cupful of kugar, alt of peanut butler, four table jH.nfu!a of khortenlng, one cupful of milk and I wo w ell beaten egg. KSfl the dry Ingredient , add the butter end ehortenlng. then add milk and egg, bent well and turn Into a greaaed trend pan and bake one hour. Quick Coffee Cake Take two cupfuls of flour, three and one half tea kpoonfula of baking powder, one half teaspoenful of Mil, one fourlh of cupful of milk, onethlrd cupful of m ft. M Ye tivr hot lilt! of iiictu, an Lou k It la wow I Iraq Lata " that tMt lit rally 1.1 inqugtaM 4110, Artf4ii)lf aa bg tiuy if lih 1 ( tur tr ly HM i4 niriuiis t4 I , , MmL-blshj- tbsai ) ill lria a I II ? M f Jcliah M.l4 I II e n iviur fuat Hr. I It t h loio-tii t'lxniHiay, COLUMBIA mHM Nul P-- rt and add three fount, of a cupful ef milk al-- j irmatrljr with three cupful ef flour kitted III) four traMMufula f tak. lag powder, n lraotiful of wall. wo hUitJoniifliU Add tf fuelled M.ortrtdng, er.e half cupful rub ft fleth. f.l.riy chopped or tig perl and lute a fwn tneau. Mil and well greased bread pan and allow lo aloud fifteen mioutea Iwfore Poking In a HKdrratr oven forty trduutea. cupfuia baking of kalt, ounce Continued chattering teeth, OnM ruitit ft FJurLabw In ..nnUrti tbtJM. it rt!h 4 idtkr m o, C BLUE NETWORK a w glie MUtfartloa; Bread w I ) LI mipw Irg t I J a nl t Mi for euy mc. ration the follow boura. In Hie uncertain bulf lilet, "inr-Dili- . a mot i d armaa the ativw a dim hng and wa $nc gut I'mT an Id (lanjinrU. Stout) from eaalrro rldjif, groping flogt-rof light flickered nul over tin? nli gm itMr of uw. The shadow died II ana dnyllghL "There they are!" said P.rock. be tutu fr N. H I e i- t i M 111 e ff atu a od hrrad 14 iiaic er !' W Hlol - ) I II HAVE IOMC BACAO tw-he- Iprd Mal iii of ine fourth lraTNfiful of watt and when all the Ingredient are well of blended add two lahletpnonfula Turn Into n khortenlng. oh dd and kteam for Ihree grvMM-- -1- 7- I - ! tal.lo-t)HMnf- .h CHAPTER IX t- ,i Brn 1 !. aa .( l 6atr ! - BIO MTWOAK-M- ey NBC, r h lr jfitHaS C4w. )' I h S n lr I i'rMi f iwh m in.ti i m t ) l I Breed. Tale Steamed Bran b cupful tf bran, w.e cupful earh t amir attllk and flour, one half cupful earh of raltlna and kugar, one ef tnnloMea, one tejmnful b-- a trrvtt4 6k .tlliJun tl M a A im fr 4Ua 111. Im lo mNU,fdvie i).a wit pit knia i tfltS l Quva of Shtbft'6 ColJ Tl. i.i'iit l. ' What Will Tract lit Sourc of RADIO PROGRAMS 1 . Its tw rrN nttwco I piXADINC elrft. tor Ga.pard Md44 "I bad fw Flatting ftninw Uv SI'N. 8AIJNA. ITAlf IN' A Is C. RED NETWORK May a tn. National Home Hour, a. m. Radio Household Institute p. m. Florida Citrus Growers, p. m. Cities Service Hour. -p. m. An Evening In Paris p. m. Schraedertown Brans Band N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK a. m. RCA Educational Hour p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour p. m. U. S. Dept, of Agriculture P m Montgomery Ward Hour p m. Squibbs Health Talk, p. m Dixies Circus p. m. Armstrong Quakers, p m. Wrigley Review, p. m Philco Hour, Challengerr p tn Hudson-Esse- x p m Saellodlans COLUMBIA SYSTEM a. m. Ida Bailey Allen. Nations a Club m Radio Home Bazaar, p m. Enna Jettick Melodies, p. m. Temple, 1C Home-Maker- n.oe 4:45 8 00 8 30 p. 9 00 p m. tn 10:00 p tn 10 30 p. tn. N 8 OLD FOLKS SAY DR. CALDWELL WAS RIGHT aiaiaia.a.. . 'V The basis of treating eicknesa has not hanged since Dr. Caldwell loft Medical Jollege in 187S, nor since he placed on he market the laxative prescription li md used in his practice. lie treated constipation, biliousness, teadaches, mental depression, indigestion, tour stomach and other indisposition jntirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herb and roots. These arc still the basis of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, a combination of senna and other mild herbs, with pepsin. The simpler the remedy for constipation, the safer for the child and for you. in a mild And as you can get result xnd safe way by using Dr. Caldwell Syrup Pepsin, why take chances with strong drugst A bottle will last several months, and ill can use it It is pleasant to the Aste, gentle in action, aud free from narcotics. Elderly people find it ideal. Ail drug stores have the generous bottles, ir write "Syrup Pepsin, Dept. BE, Monticello. IUinoia, for free trial bottle. i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH On. ol 8lt Lafc. City flawt bat. I., wh.r. limb Bnd vmi warm hospitalcomfort with ity Gars, in oonnrctton. Cat. and cafeteria 430 Boom. EACH WITH BATH 92.00 to 94.00 Health (living long We'l, then, give him a out trains. Watchman-Oxaminer. lsaZui Spring 4AMFOH.MA W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No Raising the Limit weekt How "Irp for a five-daMan! I'se for a bout yon, Sam?" y ve-da- week-end- . " Tourist Good Hotel Marvelous Climate CampaSplendid KoadrMrifrffflooi Mountain Views Tha tconderfu Idesart rasortof tha Watt Wrtta Cr&a A Ohmttay vnw ish. Politician calling Newhouse AH Winter H Couldnt Refuse Tbal Politician t an you give ray friend Job on your railway? Manager Out be cannot talk Eng oh HOTEL 18-19- 29. Lets Go Wait a minute; Ive forgotten iny lipstick. He Youve got it on. Life. Site Veedol Vodevll. True Story Hour, Kodak Hour N'glit Club Romances B. C. RED NETWORK-M- ay 45 a. m. Tower Health Exercise The daiLy Cutscura 11 1015 a tn Radio Household Institute House Dinner Mimi 5.30 p m 8 00 p m Nat Orch with Damrnsch 9 00 P m I.uckv Strike Dame Orch N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK Hour 1 30 p m. RDA Demonstration J Id Sri"! orchestra 6 30 p m I 7.0) r m Pore O Band ic 8 on p m Packard El-- c COLUMBI A S. C. EM 10.00 p. m National Fcrs'ii Irntn Wash VVI-tt- i ue of :orc for yui Oft has become the approved recipe for natural s.in and complexion beauty. There is nothing better than daily use of the Soap, assisted by the Ointment, to keep the skin fresh and clear, the hands soft and smooth and the hair healthy. Soap 25c Ointment 25c. and 50c Talcum 25c. Sample each free. siJJi ef.,'Cutiuira,Dept. B$,Malden,Mass. Cuttcura Sharing Stick 25c. |