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Show Y SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM, UTAH PT W CIGARETTE H. JOHNSON,' of Portland, Ore., who says no one could In Ye Olden Time BILL bare done bun any greater kind ness than the friend who advised him to try Tanlao. Gains fifteen pounds. hoop skirts were worn by those vi first asked the druggist for, and insisted cn having the genuine Favorite Pi, -- X ''v.-.-- f IS? s? Sx&rz "Not In a long time have I enjoyed euch good health or felt so well generally as I do since taking Tanlac, said W. H. Johnson, 319 East 43rd St., Portland, Ore., who holds a responsible position with the Northwest Transfer Company. "About a year ago I began suffering from lack of appetite and stomach trouble and since that time that Is, until Tanlac set me right I have felt so poorly that I could hardly do my work. My food seemed to do me little good, If any, as my digestion was bad, and I lost both weight and strength continually. "After every meal there was a dull, nagging pain in the pit of my stomach that kept me feeling miserable for hours. The gas from my sour, undigested food would bloat me up terribly and my nerves were so upset that I would lie awake half the night unable to sleep. I was constantly having blinding dizzy spells and could not bend over .and straighten up quickly but what everything seemed as dark as night to me. "I was telling a friend one day hojv bad I felt and he advised me to try Tanlac and I Just want to say he Couldnt have done me a greater kindness. "I have picked up all of fifteen pounds In weight, my appetite Is fine, and although I am eating just anything I want my stomach never gives me a particle of trouble. My sleep Is sound and restful and my strength and energy have been so renewed that my work Is no longer a burden to me. Tanlac Is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Adv. Costume. Discharged? Inquired one of the statuesques in the spectacular show. Yes, replied the other. The stage manager says I overdressed. I wore a dimple and a mole at the same time. Cold In the Head la an acute attack of frasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent "colds In the head will find that the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the System, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System, thus reducing the Inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Not for Him. you dont like Then alligator pears. Naw, let the alligators eat em.- Louisville Courier-Journal. WOMEN! USE Dys DIAMOND DYES Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Coats, Stockings, Draperies Everything. Each package of Diamond Dyes contains easy directions for dyeing any article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, or Poor dye Beware mixed goods. streaks, spots, fades, and cuins material by givinp it a Buy Diamond Dyes only. Druggist has Color Card. Adv. 1 dyed-loo- Wuz it Naw, only World. k. Mild Movie. good show, a 1 our killed ! Buddie? New York Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cuticura Soap daily and Ointment now and then as needed to make' the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft and white. Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Cuticura Tal.'um and you have the Cuticura Toilet Trio. Adv. Many good examples are set, but few ef them are ever hatched. PANAMA REPORTED TO BE READY TO BEGIN HOSTILITIES AGAINST COSTA RICA. OF THE DEMANDS CONTROL ISLAND OF YAP DESPITE PROTEST OF U. S. President Porros Declares the Entire Country Behind Him in Defense of Republic, Which He Says Is Being Invaded. . Holds That the Mandatory Means Control of the Cables on the Same Status as Germany Prior to the War. . TO HAVE "COFFIN NAIL SAME STANDING AS BOOZE IN STATE OF UTAH. Measure Makes it Unlawful to Sell or Advertise Cigarettes or Cigarette Papers or to Smoke in Public Places. Tokio. Japan will insist upon its mandatory to the island of Yap, according to authoritative Japanese opinion. The protect of the United Statets to the league of nations council has aroused interest in Japan as a new move on the matter which has been lengthily discussed by Japan and the United States. It is explained Japan bases her mandatory on the final decision of the supreme council in May, 1919, which handed over the German islands north of the equator to Japan without reservation. If President Wilson made oral reservations regarding Yap at previous deliberations It Is declared Japan was not represented and has no official cognizance. Japan wilL hold that the. mandatory tion. means control of the cables on the The presidential decree declared that same status as Germany prior to the the country has been invaded and re- war. During the war Japan diverted cites the necessity of expelling the the Yap end of thjj cuble from Shangindividual hai to the a invaders. It suspends islands, between rights, calls upon all Panamans be- Japan and Formosa, for administratween 18 and 40 years of age to regtive purposes. Therefore, cable comister for military service and con- munication from America to Shanghai y vokes the assembly for a special by way of Gaum and Yap does not session beginning March 1. exist. While nothing has been learned reIt is understood Japan has suggestgarding the status of hostilities in the ed to the United States to lay a cable Coto district, where Costa Rican forces to Shanghai from Gaum as a substitute occupied territory held by Panaman, for the Yap route. it was learned authentically that hurThe Nielli Nichi declares that the riedly gathered unorganized forces United States is in, no position to inwerebeing sent from Panama toward terfere because it has not ratified the Bocas del Toro. peace treaty. But, it adds, considerLack of arms and munitions to equip ing Americas share in winning the government forces being organized war, it would be immoral not to constill is proving a difficulty. The be- sider her contentions. lief is strongly held in official circles A motion authorizing appointment of that the United States government Is a commission to investigate the In duty bound to furnish the Fanaman Korean situation was rejected by the forces with arms, since the country Japanese house Saturday after T. Nak-andisarmed after completion of the Panindependent, who had introduced ama canal treaty. the resolution, hadleclared condition foie dual nature of the obligations would become worse if they were of both republics under the treaty Is to drift. advanced as an additional argument, especially in view of the belief that FEARFUL RAILROAD DISASTER rt Costa Rica is counting upon the of the recently formed union of Crew Failed to. Observe Stop Signals Central American republics. and Many Are Killed. Porter, Ind. Twenty-sevepersons DENBY INCLUDED IN CABINET are known to be dead and more than 100 were injured in the wTreck of twe Accepts Portfolio of Navy and Will passenger trains here Sunday night, Have Roosevelt as Assistant. when a westbound New York Central St. Augustine, Fla. Edwin Denby, No. 151, known as the Interstate train, gunners mate in Sampsons. fleet and d crashed into a derailed Express, sergeant of marines in the world war, No. 20, Central train, Michigan has accepted the portfolio of the navy, here in with a pledge to maintain the naval known as The Canadian, one of what termed railroad officials fighting machine at the highest peak the most disastrous wrecks in recent of power, ready for battle at any years. notice. The accident was caused, according As bis assistant he will have Theoto railway officials, when the Michidore Roosevelt, son of the former Central engine crew failed to obgan adpresident, and he will begin his serve stop signals at the intersection ministration under a policy that calls two roads, and was thrown onto of the for adherence to the present naval York Central tracks from the New the building program until the nations may derail switch. be brought into a definite agreement to reduce armaments. ALLIES DISCUSS GERMAN TERMS MEASURE TO SAFEGUARD RIGHTS Principal .Points Are Disarmament, Senator Borah Against Search of Reparation and Punishment. Homes Without Warrant. London. On the virtual eve of the the allied conference with the Germans on Washington. Declaring that great guarantees of the federal con- reparations and disarmament, Marshal stitution have been flagrantly disre- Foch of France and Field Marshal Sir garded, so far as the rights of private Henry' Hughes Wilson, British chief of with Mr. citizens are concerned, Senator Borah staff, spent the week-enof Idaho has introduced a bill aimed to Lloyd George and Premier Briand of protect all residents of America France. The purpose was to reduce to defiagainst oppression through nite form the proposals for the appliof the law. Senator Borahs bill is aimed espec- cation of military and- economic presially to prevent entry and search of sure sufficient to change the mind of homes and offices without search Germany, should she refuse the repawhether the occupants are ration terms. The German government has been American citizens or persons within notified that the principal points to be the United States. discussed at the London conference INDIAN WOMEN ON WARPATH will be disarmament, the punishment of war criminals and reparations. DisPattern After White Sisters and Are armament may be the first subject. Demanding Right to Vote. Old Town, Me. Indian women of the DESTROYER SINKS IN PACIFIC Penobscot tribe have started on the warpath to obtain the right to vote in Collision Results in Sending Vessel to the Bottom. the tribal elections and share in the conduct of reservation affairs. Already Washington. One naval enlisted man some forward-lookinis have dead, fifteen are missing and two squaws nailed the suffrage colors to the to- are injured as the result of a collision tem pole, with the assertion that a between the American destroyer Wool-seand the American steamer Steel Ingrand lady sachem would make a wiser chief than any brave that ever ventor, off the Pacific coast of wove a basket or built a canoe. Panama. The new women of ancient people The Woolsey was cut in two at the began rejoicing when they received a after tank by the collision and sank ruling from Attorney General Shaw at 6 oclock Saturday morning while in that they could go as far as the tribe tow of the destroyer Aaron Ward, allowed, for the state would remain which, with the destroyer Philip, has neutral. 112 of the Woolsey survivors aboard. Loo-Cho- ten-da- o, - iup-po- n east-boun- d war-want- s, - g y . Pierce over fifty years ago. Dress has changed very much since then! But Dr. Pierces med- icines contain the same bill The Soutliwick passed the lower house of the Utah legislature on February 24. It had previously been approved by the senate, and will become a law ninety days from the date, the governor signs the anti-cigaret- te Fanania. Hostilities between Panama and Costa Rica show possibilities of developing into a conflict involving all of central America and Colombia. Leading Colombians residing in Panama have sent a wireless message to Bogota asking the Colombian government to furnish them with arms for the purpose of enlisting against Costa Rica. It was learned officially Saturday that President Belisario Porras has signed a proclamation declaring war against Costa Rica, but is holding it temporarily In abeyance. The president, assured that the entire country is behind him, contemplates taking over dictatorial powers for the defense of the republic, relying upon, the national assembly to confirm his ac- ecription put up by Doctor THE bill. Adjournment followed the passage of the bill, for so many members left the hall of the house for a smoke that a quorum was lacking. The bill passed is one making it unlawful to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers; to advertise cigarettes and cigarette papers; to permit minors tc smoke in certain places of business; for any person to smoke in certain en closed public places. Five bills, including the ette measure, passed the house February 24. No new bills were added to One memorial also the calendar. passed and one bill was killed, reducing the third reading calendar to that extent. One adnitional measure was taken from the calendar and recoin" mitted. Thirty-fou- r rolcalls punctuated the sessions of the Utah state senate on February 24. As a result it was found that the senate had taken final action on fourteen bills and had passed twenty-twfrom the second reading calendar to the third. A measure providing for a stati bond issue of 81,500,000 for the construction of state roads, passed the house on February 26. The bill had been presented by Representative Day. Companion measures to the bill n land board wTere creating the passed by the house under suspension of the rules. An effort to delay adjournment until the key bill, creating was the department of registration, passed, was unsuccessful, and the companion bills must, await the enactment of the key measure. Request for unanimous- - consent to Introduce a bill in the house Saturday was refused, Representative Howell objecting when Representative Crook asked the permission for the introduction of a measure which would carry an appropriation of $75,000. The time limit for introduction of bills expired on the forty-fiftday. The Dem workmens compensation bill, a measure to enact into law changes recommended by the industrial commission in' its annual report, has appeared on the senate calendar. Ten bills were passed down to the house on February 26 by the state senate. The senate on February 25 killed the measure proposing ,to give the people of Utah opportunity to say whether or not they wanted a constitutional convention. Senator Kinneys bill to enable the governing authorities of the University of Utah, or the Utah Agricultural college to pension superannated professors was killed. Senate joint resolution No. 4, by Mrs. Hayward, which would authorize the governor to appoint a commission to investigate the feasibility of erecting a building in which to store the relics and records of the state, passed the house without opposition, ayes 36, absent 11. Parker of Cache Representative county introduced a bill in the lower house of the Utah legislature on February 23, which, should it become a law, would prevent amusements of any kind within the state on Sunday. The bill is designed to prohibit any manner of entertainment, exhibition or amusement on Sundays and to prevent at all times the showing of ahy motion picture in which there is cigarette smoking. Under its provisions Sunday baseball and all other exhibitions and amusements are prohibited. The Blue Sunday feature of the bill is the most sweeping and drastic of the kind ever proposed in the state. Theatre owners and other amusement officials declare that if the measure is adopted it will result in" the closing of all motion picture and vaudeville theatres in the state, as well as the ruin of owners of baseball franchises. the proceedings of Advertising boards of county commissioners will not be authorized at the present session of the legislature, for Representative Seegmiller succeeded in amending Days bill for that purpose so as to make it valueless, and the author moved to strike the enacting clause rather than have It passed after it had been so amended. anti-cig- ar pendable de- in- gredients. They are stand- ard today just as they were fifty years ago and never contained alcohol. Beauty depends upon health. "Worry, sleepless nights, headaches, pains, disorders, irregularities and weakness of a distinctly feminine character in a short time bring the dull eye, the crows feet, the haggard look, shoulders, and the faltering step. 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