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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH ASPIRIN A Talk Take Aspirin only as told by Bayer o Tha name Bayer identifies the s Aspirin true, by physicians for over eighteen years. The name Bayer means genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions of people. In each unbroken package of you Bayer Tablets of Aspirin are told how to Bafely take this genuine Aspirin for Colds, Head world-famou- pre-gcrib- ache, Toothache, Earache, Neural gia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuritis and for Pain. Always say Bayer when buying Aspirin. Then look for the safety Bayer Cross on the package and on the tablets. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aiplrln ll tnde mark of Bayer Manufacture Monoacctlcaddeiter uf Sallcylicadd The Reason. safe I That supposed burglar-proo- f a a is for joke." bargain bought Maybe that is why the crook cracked it. YOUNGSTERS! Cascarets" when Sick, Bilious, Constipated. Need a..i......a..a.ia n a a observed. ..... When your child is bilious, constipated, sick or full of cold; when the little tongue Is coated, breath bad and stomach sour, get a box of Cascarets and straighten the little one right up. Children gladly take this harmless candy cathartic and it cleanses the little liver and bowels without griping. Cascarets contain no calomel or dangerous drugs and can be depended upon to the sour bile, gases and Indigestible waste right out of the bowels. Best family cathartic because it never or .causes inconcramps, sickens move venience. Adv. INFORMATION FOR THE SWEDE Bright Boy at Once Saw Answer to Conundrum That Had Long Puzzled Audience. In the Imagination, the character of a Swedish servant girl has what is called In theatrical parlance "a gag line, which is, In brief, a line often repeated by the same character during the course of the play. This particular gag line was: Ay know a conundrum; Ay dont know what tlie question ban, but tha r ban, because ay kalnt sit down. Each time the line was repeated it was greeted with a chuckle from the audience and had thoroughly impressed itself by the time the eloping bridegroom came on with his future bride, the chunky leading lady. Both were in riding habit. They showed the fatigue of a twenty-gallop across country. Wont you be seated? asked the rectors wife. The attempted to comply, then falteringly replied: I I think I had better stand. Great! chirped a boy in the gallery. Tell it to the Swede! St. farce-comed- ain-se- mile bride-to-b- Treat Cataract With Radium. Of the 24 cases of cataract treated with radium by two New York physicians, improved vision is reported In 50 per cent, with some improvement in 87.5 per cent. In the treatment, was continued from three which months to a year, the radium was fixed a little less than an inch .In front of the eyelid, which was closed, and harmful soft rays were screened out by a filter of suitable kind. No Injurious effects on the eye have been e Ecu is Star. now This? We offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak-e- n Internally stnd acts the Blood on the Mucou Surfaces through of the System. Sold by druggists for over forty years. Price 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. WOOD VERY LIKE MAHOGANY Cariania Can Be Used to Advantage in the Absence of the More Valuable Lumber. It is interesting to note that more than twenty mahoganylike woods are now offered as true mahogany, not to mention a considerable number of woods cunningly stained to imitate mahogany. In the present circumstances, therefore, when the deman4 for mahogany is greater than the supply, unusual interest attaches to such woods as Cariania or Colombian mahogany, which is acknowledged not to be mahogany, but which is so similar to it in color, grain effects and working qualities as to serve for the rare ' wood. The statement is made that while Cariania differs widely in its botanical and anatomical characters from true mahogany, its close superficial resemblance to mahogany and Its physical properties at once distinguish it as a s cabinet wood. When properly seasoned it does not warp, check or shrink, while much of the lumber is beautifully figured. It works well, takes a filler readily and can be highly polished. high-clas- London Tiring of the Dance. London jazz band proprietors are somewhat gloomy just now, fearing that the dancing boom may not last much longer. One proprietor says that the men he sends out nightly return with very gloomy reports. The attendance is not so good recently in the suburbs, but in the West end proprietors of large dancing halls say the craze will last for at least five years. Shuts Off Gas. Aboye the frame of a new gas light fixture is a turbine that is whirled by the, heated air, stopping and shutDiamonds worth $100,000 have been ting off the flow of gas should the obtained in two months on a farm in flame be blown out. the Orange Free State. bur Table Drink should brin you comfort as well as appetizing flavor Let us Suggest Instant Postum If you have used this pleasing table beverage, you know Its wholesome charm. If you have never tried Instant Postum, you have a in store delight 'All Grocers 1 sell Postum There's a Reason' WEEK'S EVENTS 11 The American Legion will proceed actively and aggressively" with action to secure legislation for adjustment of war service compensation on llio basis of $50 for each month served. Is famous for quality, and long Resolutions for the advancement of wear. Chaste in design, sultabls for the movement in Ameriany occasion afternoon teas or ca and for legislation fuvoruble to state dinners. Reasonable prices farmers ami workers, were passed at esse the way. the final sessions of the national Fanner-Labo- r congress ut The next meeting will be Chicago. held on Lincolns birthday, 1021, place MAKERS OF JEWELRY to be determined later. SALT LAKE CITV 0 MAIN STREET Prayers for rain to break the long spell of comparative dryness throughout California were offered Sunday at KFLP WANTFf) If you want big wages leam i,tt))cr trade- Many small San Francisco by congregations of towns net-barbers: good opportuneaes open' for men over draftage. Barbers in army havi many denominations. as officers Oct prepared) Delegates to the victory convent ion ftood weeks. Callcommissionor write. Moler Barber at Chicago of tlie National American College, 43 8. West Temple fit., Salt Lake Oity. Woman Suffrage association paid homage to tlie memory of Dr. Anna HIS CONSCIENCE IN REVOLT! Howard Shaw, former president of tlie association, at a memorial service Killer of Condors Refused to Practlo on Sunday. Profession for Any Paltry WASHINGTON. Remuneration. Laying aside its legislative business, tlie senate, by unanimous consent, took In hig book, In the Wilds of South up tlie treaty of Versailles again on America," Mr. Leo E. Miller tells ul February 16, and resumed in all its that when ho went Into Argentina on vigor tlie ratification debate Inter- a collecting trip he found an Italian who claimed to be the champion con! rupted last November. dor hunter of all South America. Duj til eat that had Britain Charging vloluted the Monroe doctrine by in- ing ten years he had killed more thaA terfering with tlie sailing from Buenos sixteen thousand of the magnificent Aires of tlie former German steamer birds. Hia record for one day wa Bahia Blanca, with consignments for 114. Naturally, they had becom ten North American importing com- greatly reduced In number, for a con panies, Representative Britten, Repub- dor lays no more than two eggs, andj lican, Illinois, introduced a resolution It takes many months to rear th asking tlie state department to make young. The mans method was to drive a a full investigation. Before passing the $30,000,000 agri- burro to some lonely gorge among the cultural appropriation bill, tlie house bleak mountain tops favored by the! birds and then kill the animal. He reduced by $100,000 the dollar fund for combating hog cholera was very particular in stating that the and refused to grant $300,000 to fight burro had to be fat a poor one would not do for bait. He then spread nets the European corn borer.' about the carcass, and when the conSoldiers who have served overseas dors had gathered about to feast he, since July 11, 1919, will receive an ina rope and ensnared them. On pulled ' crease of 20 per cent on the entire one occasion he snared 67 at one base pay, instead of on the old base throw of the net. The captured birds pay authorized in war days. It is were dispatched with a club and the estimated tliut from 250,000 to 300,000 feathers extracted, to be exsoldiers will submit claims for back ported to France to decorate womens payment. hats. Vice President Marshall in a letter With his accumulated wealth he to E. G. Iloffman of Fort Wayne, Ind., built a powder mill, but It promptly; secretary of the Democratic national blew up, and he was virtually pennicommittee;- - lias announced his candiless. Of course there were condors from In- in the mountains in dacy us a delegate-at-largfact, he knew of diana to the coming San Francisco a more than eight hunwhere ledge Democonvention upon an dred birds were accustomed to congrecratic platform. gate to spend the night ; but the price FOREIGN of feathers had gone down 50 per cent, The allied reply to President Wi- He ended his speech In a very dralsons memorandum regarding the Ad- matic manner. riatic settlement will assure the preshe said, me go out and What, ident that the allied proposal of Jan- slaughter such a wonderful, magnifiuary 20 'is not so unfavorable to the cent and rare a bird as the condor for as he believes, it is said ten pesos each? No, senor! Not me Our Silver BRIEF REVIEW OF OF THg IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS in ITEMIZED FORM RECORD BOYD PARK FOUNDED Hem and Foreign Newt Gathered From All Quarters of the World, and Prepared for Buay Men - INTERMOUNTAIN. Patients cannot obtain prescriptions calling for intoxicating liquors In Montana, Attorney General Ford lias ruled. Distribution of alcoholic liquor of any kind for human consumption is barred in this state, despite the federal ruling permitting ue for medicinal purposes, he held. The beautiful wife of Russel Clark, aviator and automobile dealer of Troutdale, Ore., was found In her home, with two revolver bullets In her brain, (ark is missing. Electric operation of passenger trains over a coast section of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway between Othello, Wash., and Tacoma, will begin about March 1. The Aero Club of the Northwest, with headquarters at Seattle, Wash., has asked official sanction for an aerial derby from Seattle to Juneau, Alaska, and return, it is announced by the Aero Club of America. Freight rates will be increased on the Union Pacific system because existing legislation does not give a guarantee of fail returns for the roads, according to Carl ll. Gray, newly elected president of the Union Pacific and subsidiaries, in an interview at Salt Lake. Idahos legislature, called together by Governor Davis for that special purpose, on February 11 ratified the suffrage amendment to the national constitution by a large majority in both houses. W. T. Van Eaton, a farmer driving a heavy touring car, was picked up, car and .all, by an eastbound Union Pacific passenger train at the Lincoln highway crossing, near Nunn,. Colo., and carried without injury. DOMESTIC. Wilson Welsh Adams, reported held for ransom by bandits at Zecatecas, Mexico, is an employe of the American Metal company, Ltd., of New York, and was superintendent of a mine operated in Mexico by a subsidiary company. Word that President Wilson has signed the oil land leasing bill, throwing government reserves open to locators, will be the starting signal for a race to southwestern Alaska country, supposed to contain oil. President Wilsons proposal to create a joint commission to hear the wage demands of the union railroad workers, if such Is not provided by law, will be laid before the heads of the rail corporations before the end of the week. Lieut. Col. Christian Rath, veterans of the Cival war and executioner of those convicted of conspiracy to assassinate Abraham Lincoln, died at Jack-soMich., February 4. He was born in Friedentsndt, Germany, where he fought in a rebellion, during which he and immediately fled to America, joined the navy. The strike of 300,000 members of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees and Railway Shop Laborers, has been Indefinitely postponed. A damage suit directed against the Standard Oil company, John D. Rockefeller and others for $120,000,000, in which two women are plaintiffs, has been filed in the supreme court at Lincoln, Nebraska. The defendants are accused of conspiracy in depriving the women of profits from a food invention. Gov. Edward I. Edwards, wet easily wins dry Iowa for the Democratic presidential nomination, according to the . returns, completed poll conductSaturday, of a state-wid- e ed in the last fortnight by eleven 1175,-fct'- t n, candidate, Twenty-nin- e radicals, said by secret agents to include the most dangerous United States, memLEra Nouva notorious the bers of terrorists in the group, whose creed is assassination, and violence by individuals without waiting for mass action, were cap- tured Sunday at Patterson, N. J. The navy's most pressing need" is the establishment of a naval base in California, Secretary Daniels told a delegation from Alameda, Cal., In accepting tentatively a deed for a base site at that city. Young men of America should marry at the age of 21 and the girls they wed should be 18, Mrs. F. Josephine Stevenson of California told the Womans National Bar association, in convention ut Chicago- - IADS j half-millio- n long-win- g e old-tim- e, Jugo-Slav- s I Paris in quarters. President Poincare, in presenting AROMA FROM THE BUTTERFLY the war cross to Verdun on February Perfumes Pleasant and Unpleasant ts 16, declared the former central emHuman Nostrils Are Secreted by pires would hear eternally the burden in semi-offici- al of the crime they premeditated and were prepared to execute. It is announced that Great Britain, France, the United States and Japan are prepared to cause a loan of 5,000,-00- 0 pounds to China to be issued by a group of banks, to be secured by the salt and other revenues. The latest allied note to Holland with regard to extradition of former German emperor reverses the original demand for his surrender and asks his internment. Agreement has been reached by the supreme allied council to permit tlie sultan to maintain his court in Constantinople, but Turkey must give guarantees, especially relative to tho Dardanelles, and must not have an army, according to London advices quoting a statement by Premier Mil-leran- d. Atkins, said to be an American citizen, was one of four men arrested in a new 'military raid in Dublin. Norman Ross, tlie American swimAusmer, won the the covering tralian championship, distance In 17 minutes 29 5 seconds. He defeated the Australian swimmer, F. E. Beaurepaire, by five yards. The German army Is still 400,000 strong, according to a report receive by the committee of foreign affairs from General Niessel, head of the Baltic mission. In addition, there are 100,000 policing forces, officers and officers. Two hundred fifty soldiers of the American forces in Gerinany who have mdrried European girls, have been instructed to start soon for America with their wives, in accordance with a recent order of Maj. Gen. Ilenry T. Allen, in command. Nels Nelson, Revelstoke, claimant of the amateur Canadian ski jumping title, retained his honors when he won the championship event at tlie British Columbia ski tournament at Revel stoke, B. C., with a jump of 185 feet; standing. Reports of new activities of Francisco Villa, the revolutionary leader, who recently was reported surrounded by federal troops in tlie bills of northern Mexico hnve been received. J. O. three-quarter-mi- 1-- - Both Male and Female. Peculiarly transformed scales on the wings, or tufts of hairs on other parts of the butterfly exude an aromatic se- cretion, the secondary significance of, which is that it appeals to the female insects. Some of tlje scents produced by the male Lepidoptera are pleasant to the human olfactory sense, resembling musk, mint, vanilla, honey, and the like; others are suggestive of mice and bats. It Is interesting to no tice that in some canes, though glandular scales are abundantly present, we cannot smell anything, which probably means that the aromatic substances lie outside our range of olfactory stimulation, just as many rays of light lie beyond our range of vision. It may be that the volatile poison of toads, known as phrynin, inflames the olfactory membrane If we sniff it, yet there is no smell. Emily Dickenson. She was never known to have a She seldom left her fathers lover. house in Amherst, Mass., and when she crossed its threshold It was to wander alone in the quaint garden. And she has written some of the most impassioned verse In modern literature. Hef solitary life set Into the frame of her glowing verse is the answer to the Do writers have to go question, through the varied phases of life to know love? Emily Dickenson was She died born in Amherst in 1830. there in 1886. Of her extraordinary verses that were witchery of new forms of expression, regardless of poetic rules, a prominent clergyman and distinguished author of New Eng land, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, said, When a thought takes you breath away, a lesson on grammar seems Impertinence. Chicago Jour nal. Th Hat and Religion. Jews wear their hats in the synagogues. The Friends also sit covered during the offering of prayers. Formerly the custom In the Church of England was for men to sit covered during the sermon. When Richard Oox, bishop of Ely, died in 1581 th congregation, sitting in the choir to hear the sermon, covered their head. |