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Show - " . , . , , ... ' -- , , . . IT ' - 1 Published Ptty treBander i ilember of ,fitid,t floreau of Ciroulations. , i ., 141:11$1cfreP"hrt!4RATP0 DAILY. 53 By terrier, pot month .11.1,!! Dula. Pnr wlar in haVIIIrre, . Rj MI'S . . ..... e a. By matt. per eda months In AdViirte S 53 By mail. re... month. le advance 5 cent', , . . (Iloilo copies 1 The etrove mitre antette 'to an4 'reintrer--11- fait raHas tram ',snots) 7ona nr a nad,tio at :',01 Zone SI month per ;;talite CIty tleyond the Ste Postal , Vtlesirmirrios RATES , Pv mail pen. in advance g eiate t tortes 6inglee rates. poa:age entre. addegi to hoes I : - ' : .. , 1; . I1 I 1I 1 I - , Foreign i .4: . .e ,,, to - '', locul Sena rernettaitte ecd bostneel rommunitat Nr.wtz. ; - o ',.''' 4 - ' 4t - '; .. '''':' ' i - j 'f ' -- , - , i 1 --- , - , : , , -- " - t; 'I '; : - i' ' entItte5 4 the ose for republication e.,1 all hews dikaatettal Ittee , credited to it or rt,t ooerwiee credited In and 11;10 the 'nevi riolV a nu1,110.4 newspaper, dlo, ot 'Deena bereta.- Alt here are igloo ieeervad. patches - -----SALT,IAKI: cl'IN. - - 3ANI:uty 10. 1921. ' ', '' .:.,- - drett.,91 -, is only the but - ' ..,j : Y - lean Parent has drawn a guage that --,' s, k 1 .. fact. - ,- , - , - !ffert10.11S1 beiwpoeectwiLh sin.ading, inmar, i , - - i z - SETTLEMLNT . -- - - - ' , BUFFALO IIUNT trrmxr-azx- 4 - GRIEVOUS MISTAKE.. thigfesilinthOutrbe: ., tLegttu44ania,:ii-- picture MOW, will swoop down itt,on the herd of 's:son On the island anti' Will exter- minate a part or a:I i'd them. Being shut off , from escape r their island home, the bur- fib o will be an easy target for gunmen; in fact the 'spott- - is likely to prAe about as smiting as shooting tows in a pasture. The animals have not been molested for a long time and a generation ti. Rrib ft lip that ha it not learned the need of fleeing fr,an'their ancient enemy man; so the exhilaralion will in all probability prox.e rather tante. Of course the motion picture machine can be, Fpeeded up and the bunting eastlesinarte-Irappear Uglily exciting and dangerous. But the reality will scarcely be worth the !Yin the ."sportsrden" will pay for eaeh animal killed. if it were. thare is net jUstificasi lion for the ettIdsblootied hunt. The buffalo has practiealiy it isappeartA, ThuuJ4.three score years akat many thousands roatned the Great plama, Coday. there exist only a few small herds, Ecattered- liere and there and all in captixity. The herd on the island of the Great salt Lake. is o f the.Iargest that remains. Some way should be found to pre--serve-it- . In a few short years ben the species hal become extinct we shall look bark wlth deep iegret at the slaughter which is to lie k i witted this i I appear to us then as ' the grievous 'mistake, that it is. The owners or the is'tatill Point out ss they must have the grazitig for their be tlock,1 and of to mike what use they desire of the land they have pur- ' - , 4 I coloRt-there-eti:etat- 1 t I dir.-Burk- - The Herding front lawn at Marion will probably be resodded thin Spring owing to the damage caused. the gra by tho many short-cu- ts taken &ennui the President-elect- 's yard by the countless multitudes who were eager to tell the senator just the kind of jobe.under the next for. administration ihry-- are beet-aulte- d. - ' 4, to.- A moulder In Milwaukee bee been left 8500.- 000 by a rich Buffalo woman for saying her from drowning thirty 'earl' ago. The moulder can't remember the incident but it will only be a mat- ; o The Genesee , JtN17.1.1tY itsmetairsdsobnt.ethlau . V le11. . -- i0 '.' - . 711...1 -- - , 'I ti., ' ' ,' h.. t - t. ' A - ' p . re 0: pbee ' II 1.., .0) 1 4 1 10, c. t: -t:- ,,,,......:".,,,,:,,,...... 0.19 on hand in the school fund Jan. 7. was mad. C. A. by Neter.n, state superintendent of Public instruction. The funeral of J. R. Walker, pioneer merchant, was held at the famisy residence. corner of Main anO Fourth South street& The Rev. Mr. Stringfellow, assietant rector of Pt. Paul's cathedral. officiated. Taterment was in Mt, Olivet cemetery. C. K. Bannister. well known civil ht9 arMet' Ogden. Utah. Pne,imonia was given as the cause of death. The local wealber bureau announced that the previous moethwss..one..of.the dryest,.,, D;centher-I- n the history of snow in the mountains over moot of tive state was almost entirety that which had fallen during the previous November. From Wilford. Millard Co., Utah . came news of the organavion of a reclamation project aimed to re. !aim thousands of acres of arid land. It wait announced that 0103.- 000 would be expended. .',1:,,::: :'0.,,441 Senator Thnmri n Colorado. who appeared before the senate ,,,rturIttes considering---the emergency tariff det!enett to protect the farmer, made an el000nt plts a few days ago on behalf of the ultimate cortumer, The unbounded joy which will come to tb. "ultimates when It is generally known that they have a person in Washington 10 chnmPlon their cause. will be short lived, al; Tfl many Whet' champions, Senator Thomas, who is a Democrat, took tho count last November and retires this CoMinghiarch. e, , . --A- It 41ree i.,....., Sowelal Back In Micsouri wlft retuae4 to allovi her here be Willa to be tried. peace, together with his constable and the habltual courtroom loafers, braved untold dangers when they ITIOVed the temple of Justice temporarily to the defendant's home and need the kitchen a Courtroorna kitchenette court, as it were The man was found and he will probably 'be given a needed change et environment by being sent to his wife lets him go. husband to go to court Ilk ' SMI.LER BIRDS, Too. . Inquiry is made as to the whereahouts of ter of a for daya before the shook caused by the the man who used to 'stagger home" under startling news will tend to restore his memory the weight of a Christmas turkey. It is to he and permit him to recite in the moat minute and Rammed that in thesf Prohibition days be will graphic details the whole story of his heroics dend I be able to carry the bird without stagrringt.-- so long forgotten. Money talks, le an old. sawlike, Bobtail Tiaosertpt. , . - - un, wir: ht: sterl,in:::nnetz,,:no7re:ratitistunt:tinginituwnpaoa.n,taeliftlitset: Tea : eost-o- - f foot - which of. each sewer cone , , All protats and objections to the carrying out of suoh intentton must be presented in writing, stating there,-of lo- lot and block,- Or description prooe,ty. to tho City Recorder on or treforo the 17th day of January, ISM The Board of COMMISSiOtitere V first regular meeting thereafterat to wit. the 1.801 day of January, 11111, will consider the pruntised levy, and hear and consider suPh protests and to said improvement as shalt have been made. By order of the Board of Commtsitioners of Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated the ldth day of December.). D., ltqe. - 1 :tc - 1 STOCKINGS ABDOMINAL MATERNITY, and 17.171,TTERINE 23111 i To grade, curb and gutter. construct PYSteln to carry water morose along etreets - and- .intarsectionb-,,,,,- , -- -; rovittrocttrivale- driveways. installing water services to back of Curb. end concrete paving with bituminous Princettin AV1111 from Ninth East ;Street to Eleventh East Street. (sold Improvement to be thirty (SO) feet boLe- nten-curies. tato MT And ' s IKeepYourSkin-Pcre- With Cuticura Soap Without the BlisterEasier, Quicker - Musterole Works BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are Harmless Sidle Date and- to--b- . ''- -- sight,f1t)-- Wiser hack- concrete- of surfacebe to (2) inch4). wearing bituminourt concrete). in Batring Ns. :thick with DON'T FUSS WITH !TASTERS! -- and I em ..: . drainage - Bldw.- -- Suitt 1111. wit: a BOWMAR 00., ?home WEN. Last publication January ISth. NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN by the Pearl --of COMITI !..1i01111 re of Salt take City. Utah. of the intention of-- such Hoard of Commissioners to motor tho described Improvement to following ' ' ', i420, NOTICE. manufacture of ELASTIC Arcade- .. 4:;,, I S I 1 4 ;4' 'Il 7,, ,a''' "Ik4,001"r ,ELASTIC STOCKINGS' It Sperialize in the SUPPORTERS Expert Truss Fitters ,414:."..A.:,' W. A. LZATRAM. City Recorder. No. i7d. Toetem'ber Paving extension . .7 711 Stowasee Eeargy, Kidney, S kin" Rheumatism and all chronic e iwarres. Hours-- 10 te 5, te SI See-1- 0 Nr la -- anne: fug ob (il1-00- I Catarrhal Oloartert. Lott teleeee, Neer MUSTARD dtb:: Estimated coat of each water service, VS Oe. , The ttittit 00Pt tit said linprovement ts estimated at twelve theorem! nine Mindred and dollars. of a hi, h RUM the ($12.900.50) abutter' portion is eloV41 thoturand four hundred eight (MAIM dollars or eight dollar per front or linear not of abutting property. Condensed Milk DRS,:- SHORES At SHORES THE PELIASLE SPECIALISTS FOR - tie ni teht g.. ese agyer oc no 135 00. EAGLE BRAND -- ... rid Wee-Do- ne MEN AND WOMEN Mein MI Lake. Advice tree. Cali er write. i Speelalets te Owed and ell eeAomf.Brblyi Estimated cost 3cf-tilet- el Don't stay stuffed-up- ! Quit blowing and Coid Compond" taken every two hours until three doses are taken usbreaks cold any ually right up. The very first dose opens clogged nostrils and the air passages of the head: stops nose running; relieves the! headache. dullness, teveristinese "Pape Cold Compound" costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes' nice. contains no quinineInsist upon Pape's!. Advertisement I f,t, nunE gapniittoet1 tooc: ti ion '.i. ' iet hi against the property benclefitgotaing".9" I tion to the regular aasessment ,,,,p,seimsteet- - cost of tub' private dril ee is ridht. Quickest Relief Known 1PI'IIIPAI 4 I haven raised on- "Pape's Cold Compound" is ' titte e'p3t1 alb. as d: il 81( crufh rn .13cle k, re di ix I Since 1857 healthy -- If ar tf - I:- 's F. 77.ia::::Tit . od, oi......", i o : their --- 7.-- , ,.,,,, lit ri. ; are happy if food 7 t .:::":1 tic:, nhle ant nt i little Li DaDies . Do you feel bilious, constipated, headachy. upeet. full of cofd? i Take one or two Caecarets tonight for your liver and bowels. Wake up with head clear, stomach right, breath sweet and feeling fine. No griping. no InChildren love Cascarconvenience. ets too. 10, 25. 50 cents. . In I .b epet '' : It .(h dr , on' way $55,00. - BO. h: 1:t r litroe eg MOW 1 in tr et nient in hundreds of homes, At all druggiFts.Ilattent lAe Healing. 1,, . totabendearurdotiosknintntreast ft is aN arlityRitereleAtpeerNn:e fee In meawaay :: le I I 1 sat1 or helae:rbecoing ' ma iie , .. darl f )b nd nt c k, I- nt Ibetween ierei .....,.... s,,,:1,..,....,..., T of the ,evE hind to . , 1 .1- ogrE i ittvgeane,,,frlii,u,4.3,,ge, rfeifrh,:.:t 0 ',,),:,,' s'',3, - 1 - -. curb and system to carry' le treets end g privat and of curb. and .4 concrete a land ,., t --- iOTICE,-, described the MothVis know of . ' ' . I rt.g ttah. of ITo entiftlingi-A-dose-Dt-"Pap- eli - -S- telIN,0:C ' , . '- -' ' ' 1 i Si .r. ''-'- ,, ' , .. I ;1'...,1-- ' - , , ,,, 17 7 ''''''''''' It '"s- '''''--- ., ----- ; - -- - - 7ref fe.....61 1 - '''' -- N.Y.. te ' At the annual meeting of the board, r, , Kahn, W. E Smedley, H. Ed W. Duncan retired from the diredortte of the National Bank of the Republic. They were succeeded by Henry' Phipps. Pittsburg millionaire; Thomas Kearns. J. C.Dynch and T. B. Miller. Mr. Duncan's resignation as cashier sas accepted and the board appointed W. F. Adams as his successor. - - -- Pure Food Company, .. Le Roy, .;.. . . The-courtr-- - -- .. , John Burke haa reeigned as treasurer of the Vnited States. Every one, fire, ten and twenty dollar bill whichhas beenProduceilbyths government mints during the list eighti. represent a lasting monument to Eta name la imprinted on all of them. - I - A DAY'S COMMENT. - 4 - - evident and perhaps somewhat. platitudinous. The statement 4of the railroad executives is worthy of earnest consideration, and if the other two parties in the. triangle of interests feel the same way about it, steps should be taken accordingly. Meanwhile, of course, employers and employees should do all they can to prevent misunderstandings. If this could be accomplished the foregoing issue would not.he raised. atjtrtildre:ItTaaggrweaatn .x.,:x: --- -- 1., t . Polka get lonely as they TWENTY YEARS AGO. nom the Files st The Deseret News. fin Self", - " , yc (ConTright. 12,1", by Frank Crane.) no question that It is most des1rable for all concerned to have labor disputes cleared up. as quickly and as effectiely as possible. Whatever method viill hying abottt "mos ing : of about 100 A merican rail- roads, at a seision in New York Friday. expressed the belief that adjustment of difficulties between the railroads and their employees could be made more speedily and with a greater degree of satisfaction if the individual railroads and their workers were permitted to solvetheir own problems instead of !coking to the federal labor board for a settlement. The opinion seems to have been unanimous, and it must be accorded signifitf tba ....at ince ie. cance, bee-l- ie rrItS autl tile quality and standing of the men whose expression it is. However, that is only one side of the is,eie in question. 'There are two other sides: the employees and the public. The attitude of these two factors must be taken into account a la:r judgment aticatiemsefulne44-o- f before r board ean be formed. It may be that in some cases the employees would rather handle their own disputes than turn them over to the federal board. Settlement of controversies, thOugh, was one of the important reasons for the creation of the board and constitutes a large part of its work. To discontinue its operation is a matter of no small ImportThore isssisetssitio . ,. s Euct-rnt- or - ' - ance. re as 1 Antelope islanit,the name it borc for many yearsis to be within a few days Ilk scene ot in ignontinons slaughter. A party.4-41- : - Yolt. both.grawnps--;,..,. I delicious suppers of reeotteetion will be when you he meet. after years In strange parts, d1 sit down and takL. over the etecapadee, and. fights you bad when you were seven and he ten. ' Thaar--.- - thereat SIgTITRITake It all in la there any influence quite like a tdster'll? She is not so partial se a mother. nor se jealous as a wife, hut somehow her love Is one of the cleanest, most loyal and dependable of all the loves we meet. Donl neglect your folk& They are Tours Truly. II1ë-labo- A I l:: IWIEItt.-6e- The OF RAILROAD DISPUTES. ,,. , 'e'll . - Make up itf,Dad. they have.escaped And BROTHER. We never wholly approve of brothers.' We have been too close. We see their nuisance capacity. But a brother's a brother . flesh of your rash . you know. and if you do not cultivate brotherliness you are cheating yograelf. isn't anything finer than being, a .man's brother-sha- ring each others silly little .. , , 11 ',-- y'ac ayes .i lam. - maybe it would give some child, she said, a meal or two! Can any one hesitate or doubt, hi the presence of such examples as these? Is there, in fact, more than one way of looking at a proposition which has to do with feeding a hungry child? - grdal)uwghteldr; xt etild-tifitil-ne- rdekelsALLielLile--1,- 44 , ' Another thing. thinly and promptness. These are influences which will ten4rte arouse the collective conscienee of the nation, which. is the one thiu, most needed in reaching a realization of conditions ai they are, land in efftcting their . - kith;:IA : .' 1 II t , ' PI-- -- - .. 1.... , -- 1 ge 1 these delihts. Too had! but some day ' the, Sli- too few. , m ' - -:1: , - - -- - - . , --- , ' If If Official s and laymen alike muSt cease to look upon any sort of sin with any degree of allowance. bnly by destroying the hidden and insidious forces whieh.make for lAVIOSSIteSS can we hope to escape the unmoral plague. The youth must be taught absolute reverence for law, and disciplined in obedience and respect for authority. , Law enforcement must be made as ceaseless-- as unrelenting and as certain as hurnavenergy is capable of, and tho-Ineit- Y 4 '.' ' - ' . , , - --- --- -- - , t ' 1 - charming taste,cheer the invigoration, and ,. ...,,- ,,- ---- --, 'br fine iia? is That woman -- - ,acmally for paying more .., per 'cup common tea than she would pay for tea that gives all j ' -- ' missmgthexquisite fra, grance,-th,: - t ,,,,r who 'uses common tea and is hie the -- ,,...1..s.,,jou,know,a-,,,woman,,,,, 7,.. ' ' . . -- -- - a meal' a Alf tot a1; harvest, and thus save Re life, no American mother looking lovingly upon her healthy, well- fed baby in Rs crib, no father playing fondly boYAn-whohis hopes and - wait' ' affections are centered, can remain deaf to this ' most moving appeal. Already the Campaign for funds in this state is underway, and the opportunity bfeontribute to it should be hailed as a high privliege and a quick pleasure. Young and- old are retching the spirit of the movement.- On Saturday an aged pioneer, Bi ehop Sp encer of Pleuant Green, who came to this valley the first year of its settlement, put down threeIN bill;Letating he desired to contribute' with which to feed five of these starving littie ones; but while the attendant was trying to 'make change," he Said: "Never mind, keep it, and feed one MOM.' The same day a little girl from one of the outside wards brought in a soiled handkerchief :0 cents in coppers and -provitle , .. pc- '3I .. C : he'd thie - - , - -oe-' - rItt NI -- ' -- sne4trrall"17t - , ,... b )rop In - , 4t- ' '14."6:14:414t r . à, . . III - . ) i &yin to the doonne wPac;ci-ie- death to you and. tendedg you Into the world; she when you were heiplers; she loved and coddled you while everybody thought you were a nuisance; she always bad a place for )0u when all other persons thought you were in the way. Honestly. is anything too good for bar, end 'wouldn't iit 'pay 'you tot be' therrirpriliewricrmrscliehniettivrancirmiln- , - - : There's your MOTHER. Of course, ithe's not a grand opera star. or the queen of the movies. but if you will stop to think you will dlicover that she is quite as wonderful. To you. anyway, she ought to be. She went - l al- I: he'"--tn- th,.k.kome.u...,r41..,.-i-,-,,.,-;,,,,,,,,..,..,-,- , . e dfoarrhel34.olited'eartcothe'llIOng;:Witt-Can't:are stationed ere be decent to those who ,..XCahlitt.us to ' . The Home Folks are they'that are erith you in your fight against this untowara worlti for existence. They are our comrades at arms in the battle of life. WhYteal wetreat them-a- s pai,c? Soldiers in the- - '1? I' 'Iril i I.., . . ' ' caInm !"I'reetrYtrter:IttrrrerPttrVirt":-.7:- Ilk Ptr'oen i- .a..spirit,...kweeping....over,44g, country, and bringing forth the dollars of the of- the rich 4n the same measure as the pennies -this raising of ..the 33 millions which Mr. boor, s A Hoover estimates as necessary will he an easy .1 task. When- it is realized that ten dollar will , trilsrsemt the IT,t,t1r2trtFC:OhFr - 044A - hair, and become all nice and pleasant before she went in to sat3r howdy, to the callers. Why is it that we.hand oat sugaro4o strang. - Ls rit feast...With luck - meEe'peni.nilta:C - And the response is l' .likely to be Rh prompt and abundant as the need is urgent. It was a fine demonstration ... in the east the other day WilPfl at a banquet cents , where the menu consisted of twenty-tw- o .:,,, Worth,of gruel, the gulits subscribed two mil- iI; lion dollars! And still finer if possible is the i: spectacle of little action! children in the West a shred otpaiser round their nickels , wapping. and pennies, "saying grace over them," and 5 -- To ;. - - - :: of incontrovertible '; ' . , . .,, . . Titer. ., , . - , , TEA .. rang and e7 it the chit- her face, and it with a lovely smile, poet all tau other facial line, up abi,:h she had been.staring drooped for lei lily use. spiooth nor- .., .' ,- ,- SC010K .. Home rola' ars the Niks you base to live with. more Important tio you than because they bays most to other folks, any do with making you. hapPY or miserable.- -They are bo near you that often you can, not see them. In a family I 'uted to board with I have - et - Frank Crass.) - -- the litany eall4 that hale been tnade Ais:01:: the incriyan peot4e 1,2r tiettljoece. quite so poiwitatit in 04 toudi t,t the - yet- 4. . -- . , for law- - and its obligations to ainienre is concerm:k a considerable part of the human race is stilt, at times, very close the barbarian. It. tp the primetal savagery of may also te said that, as familiarity breedw contempt, so the frequent recurrence of crime... of all kinds deadens finally tho moral appreciation and. horror of it, so that as long as it does not .happen to strike in one's immediate there is a gradual growth of. fieighborhood. sii iliditteriffiFe-thatilllotithe sensiOr neee42. ----- In the - '' .. 'Pectlite-4observittl- ' Tbe'ele;;;:tiTe;-P;;;;7::;cinlivet- involved.- ; ' - OH, TRY , at les- - C OXIENIPT- end other. matter. foe THIS C11.1., CAN NOT BE IN VAIN. : -- - .. . , ' - -- - - - 2,- zc , - . -- Dr., -- 4 ' , '. CRIME ALMOST CEASES TO OFFEND.' -, K.S.------7- (For The Deseret News by t,.. ' . HOME FOL . . 44 4 . - Lilies, and OffitliSo'S against life and property generaliy that have been shocking if not ter-- Chicago Wrftetti Representative.' rifying the country for thoS last few months. lirdein C. Willi,na. and- this ialostered and encouraged by Clindon--- -alt Hobart Bldg., Fon FrAncin,o , C31, se .,,,isig evil. ea& ehiritirnv ite'ptildtmcnit-OiV- trio' 'to .Surat Congress. eryn; mL:ter part et the. public. Prevailing conditions augi, ' Marek I. ta713 ', ' Clreek, t.,,ot ------- that they have 7 P, 3AcKlenry, ea.tere Representattlene,--iv,riti Avenue. Nay York I',Virv.. AVIMen . .1.1t1"1 122 'rife-- ... - bEsv.-prs411- - 4rre:Ats,t1103;,,o et ,,. .. -- V..:"-- .54(trooe ' - , lite: - eel& , , ......... ser , A t . 7 is true.also - -- 1 .4 , made an erctrt.to dispose of the- buffalo- le someone- in-position to p:eserve the, animals. -- But rouldn1 they wait ;Jane longer until some arrangement. either through public or private capitak.ouldl lie' made to tare for the bison Thsre are numerous organizatiom throughout the country that might be able to make such an arranaeinerit.. And even if the herd must be destroyed. there iis no.reason why their killing staluld be made a bloody holiday. Some sentiment should attach to these survivors of the former monarch shotwite-- Pn tiahlensge .. Eton& ronsidcration ititOilld be remnant:S-6- r w ' noble race. z , ,4.tt Ne, wo Corset Of Somas Temple and Ps'et Terme Strontin -- - 1 - t ; t '1 . It chased. . MONDAY' JANUARY 10 1921 TILE DESERET:'NEWS , fC2r,h i ' , - - tx trict No. Si. according to the niandt ,profiles and specifications on filo in the office of the City Engineer. and defray tb abutters portion of the coat and expense thereof by a local sagas. meat upon the lots or Piece of trnund to be affected and benofitted by said improvemnt . pituated within Block IL Five Acre Plat A. Big Field Servo?, fronting or linon the trint above named. abutting and to a dopth of fifty (SO) feet hack from paid street, artd-fall withinthe,districts bounded On tho north by Harvard 'teeny. on the Death by Laird Avenue and Thirteenth Breath Street, on the east by Twelfth Eaat Street and on the west by Eighth 'wit Street The , , sti sited rest per treat foot does not include tho private driveways or water services. tho octet of which la to be asaossod against- - -t- he-benefited. in addition to Jilts ProPertl regular ssssss ment. Estimated cost of aril private coat of war,- asotor-eorrim- . eh rive-- $45.4M--astimat- ad 4 The total cost of said Improtromout There's no sense in mixing a mess of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tabletsthe Is eetimated at Twonty-seve- n - Thousand mustard. flour and water when you can Thirty-thro- s and ($17,111111) substittite mild for calomelare a but dollars of which easily relieve pain, sorenese or stiffsum Os sbuttorg' per. , ness until a little clean. white Ifni-- . sure laxative. and their effect -on the (ion -- Thousand Twenty-throe Inv is liver- - to almost instantaneous.Tbese Ninoty-foand ituaterole ts made of porta oil of little tablete are the re- Hundred ($23.614 83) dollars or sight and mustard and other helpful Ingre- sult ohDr. Ewards' determination not itt.tal dollars pee front or linear foot dints. combined In the form of the to treat liver and bowel complaints of abutting proporty. present white ointment. It takes the with calomel. All protests and oblootiems to tits place of mustard plasters, and will not The pleasant little tablets do the carrying out of such totalities moot leo blister. in writing. stating thorsin klutterolo usually glees prompt ra- good that calomel does, but have no presented lot and block. or doscription df Prop. bad after effect& They don't Injure ortk. ltet from sore throat. bronchitis. to the City itootwdo on or hoforo croup. stiff neck, asthma, neu- the tecth like strong liquid or the of lith day January, tell. ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, The Board of Commissioners at Ito , They take bold of the trouble rheumatient. lumbago pains and aches and quickly correct it. Why cure the first regular meeting thereafter, of the hack or joints sprains. sore liver at the expense of the teeth? the Ilith day of January. Ittl. will tie. muscles. bruiPes . chilblains. fronted Calomel sometimes plays havoc with sMor the propottod levy, and boar sod feet. grade of the chest tit often proguch protosts and bioctilms the gums. , So do strong liquids. It is consider pneumonia)- "gni, end said improvemont as shall hove boos etas. 13.00. best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edw- to alc hospital Jars; jic made. I -.. Olive Tablets take its place. - I BY order of tbe Board of , I et-tie' ti Commis. Headaches, "dullness" and that taly !stoners of Salt Lake, 11 I I City Utak. 1161211i1 1141 f cling come from constipation and a Dated the 11191 day of Decetalmr. disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' IA. 11.,1120. ' 01 - W. A. t.S.:ATTIAM. ' tve,Tablets When you feel "logy . and 1 "clear" clouded They "heavy:" ' Blinfilien Pio.C1171.41141.11t brain and "perk the spirit& 160 Pairing nett publioation. Docambor t2. 11211 1r I and 30c.Adv. up' tAat publication January16., 192L , ur ollve-color- 14-1- 00 ton-littl- e. , - |