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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never DENIES State Paragraph News Items of Interest Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reports from druggists irho are constantly in direct touch with the public, "there is one preparation that las been veiy successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing is influence of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview on the subject, made the astonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are rejected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmers Swamp Root is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. N Advertisement. Clear Case. I dont take prohibition cases, said the lawyer. But Im an Innocent man, I tell you. Im charged with having liquor in my possession, but Im the person who called up the police department and stated that I had found twenty-fou- r quarts of Scotch buried in my backyard. "You say you called up the police and let them carry off that Scotch when you might have concealed it in a hundred different places and defied the true owner to get possession of It? Certainly. Well, you must be innocent. Ill engage to defend you. Birmingham Age-Heral- MOTHER, QUICK! GIVE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP FORMER DIRECTOR GENERAL DE NIES THAT GOV. FAILED TO MAINTAIN EQUIPMENT Charges That Government Made Necessary Repairs and Turned Rolling Stock to Owners in Good Shape AM Washington Assertions that fh railroads were turned back to theii owners after the period of governmenl control in a broken down conditlor were refuted Tuesday by: Walker D Hines in a statement before the inter, state commierce committee. In which the former director general of rail roads said he believed the governmenl had substantially overmaintained th equipment of the roads. Mr. Hines told the committee as a witness in its general railroad inquiry that reports at the end of federal control showed locomotives to be in distinctly better condition than at the beginning and the condition of freight cars to com. pare favorably with the time. Ii must be remembered, he added, that both equipments were in exceedingly poor condition at the beginning ol federal operation. Although there had been some shortage of maintenance in rails, cross ties and ballast on some roads, Mr. Hines said, this had been greatly exagger, ated In the general discussion. Thera could be no better proof of the condition of the roads when turned back, the former director general said, than unprecedented volume ' of business which they began to handle within four months of that time, 1920, without, he asserted, any marked Improvemeni in the condition of their rolling stock! Keeping the efficiency of labor r government control, the only true basis for which, he said, after the change to the eight-hou- r day, was the number of man hours paid for. Mr. Hines declared the traffic units ol service per man hour had Increased from 82 in 1915 to 96 in 191T and 1918 and 100 in 1919, thus' showing more units per man hour than ever before." In 1920, tie said, the figure had been Increased to 101. Quoting from the reports of regional directors for 1918 and 1919, Mr. Hines said these showed a vigilant and efficient performance of the pub-li- e service and a satisfactory handling of the business under peculiarly difficult conditions. un-de- FOR CHILD'S BOWELS NEWS REVIEW . Bids will be let before March 1, 1922 for the paving from Price through Helper to Castle Gate. The ten miles will cost approximately $420,000. The Board of Education of the South Sanpete school district have completed arrangements for the erection of four new school buildings in the district Total cost will be approximately $100 . 000. The amputation of both feet at oi near the ankles was decided on at a consultation of doctors at the home of John A. Mathis of Price, who was frozen about ten days ago on the Coal Creek canyon pass while hunting cattle. More than 1500 people from various parts of the intermountain country have registered for the Leadership week courses at the Brigham Young university at Provo. Before the end of the course more than 2000 people will have registered, according to the director of the extension division. Favorable Indorsement of the afi-justed compensation for the men was given by Mayor Frank Francis of Ogden in addressing the Herman Baker post, American Legion. The mayor complimented the post upon its growth in the present membership drive. I The response of the American people to the appeals for the Wdodrow Wilson foundation is reported to be beyond all expectation. Information received by James H. Moyle, dircetor of the foundation work In Salt Lake, was that different organizations of a flopartisan character all over the country are indorsing the movement and subscribing liberally to the fund. Even a sick child loves the fruity taste of California Fig Syrup. If the little tongue Is coated, or if your child Is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, ' or has colic, a teaspoonful Will never fall to open the bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the constipation poison, sour bile and waste from the tender, little bowels and gives you a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep California Fig Syrup handy. They know a today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine California Fig Syrup which has directions for babies and children of all MINIMUM WAGE TO LOW sges printed on bottle. Mother ! You must say California or you may get Increase From $16 to $21.20 an imitation fig Sought in syrup. Advertisement. San Francisco tea-spoon- Garcia's Method. Mesdames and the wonderful daughters of Manuel Garcia, who was perhaps the greatest vocal teacher of all time, literally learned In what they taught suffering In Viardot-Garci- a Mall-bra- song. The discipline of n, the Garcia home uas extremely severe. It was said that Garcia used to beat his daughters till they screamed. ) The neighbors, however, did not corn use method with madness, and on such occasions they quaintly said: It is only Monsieur Garcia teaching n,s girls to sing. Pittsburgh Dispatch. DONT FEAR ASPIRIN IF IT IS GENUINE Look for Name Bayer" on Tablets, Then You Need. Never Worry. Bayer Tablets of Rolnn lyou must l00k for the safety D e&Ch package and' on each rabietSS" To get genuine fJhe tlayee Cross means true, Aspirin, prescribed by phyal-n- s for over twenty-on- e years, and arhl rfafe by milIlons for Colds, Head-acnEarache, Toothache, Neuralgia, and for pain In Lrua,SNeuritis a ProPer and safe directions are in each unbroken Bayer package. -Aworld-tamo- us e. dvertisement. Acceptable Advice. a great 'deal of u filial fr0I say6 gratuitous yUr 5onstituents, I dare yeS" replIed Sanator Snorts-Eve- r act on any of it? Some of th most en- enfVatlnS 1 ever had wre a;Hn suggestion of constltu- who thought I was overworked. 1nv?KiCaSl0nally Birmingham Age-Heral- d. Foresighted. to7dajrk ar,hl,,s ,,,d "Yes hes engaged to an heiress. ; i I when you buy Aspirin. Say "Bayer Unless you see the name Bayer on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Earache Accept only Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism ' Neuritis Pain, Pain , Bayer" package which contains proper directions. boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Aspirin la the trade marie of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester of Salleylleachj Handy Bayer WHAT THE CHILDREN WANTED BOTH GOOD AND BAD NEEDED One Might Think It Was Not Altogether Miss Willet's Golden Voice That Entranced Them. Reverend Sparrow Jones Had Ingeni ous Reasoning With Which to Satisfy Aunt Miranda. An entertainment was being given In the village school. When the program was half over the faces of the scholars shone with agreeable anticipation, for the next Item was to be a vocal solo by Miss Willet, who on many occasions had delighted the school with her singing. There followed an impatient pause. Finally the chairman made the announcement : I am very sorry to say, children, that Miss Willet has contracted a cold and will be unable to sing. She is willing, however, to recite a poem instead if you wish to hear It. Do you? Several heads In the rear of the room became grouped as If in earnest conversation. Then they evidently elected a spokesman. Please, sir, said the boy, If Miss Willet dont mind, wed rather have her get up an try to sing; and if her throats too sore to make a noise she can make her funny faces while the planner London plays the tune. Whenever the Rev. Sparrow Jones called on Aunt Miranda, it was her custom to set a plate of gingerbread before him and then ply him with what she called ligious spoundings. What fo does de Lawd send epidemics onto de land? she asked him one day. When folkes get so bad dey must be removed, some of em, Sister Miranda, den de Lawd permits de cornin of an epidemic, said the preacher; and he took a large bite of gingerbread. Ef dats Uh, said Aunt Miranda. so, how come de good peoples gits removed along wld de bad ones? De good ones is summonsed fo witnesses," said the Rev. Sparrow De Lawd gibs every man a Jones. fair trial." Philadelphia Ledger. . Tit-Bit- s. Remembrance. I once wrote a verse to my ladys eyebrow. It was beautiful, a charming bit of poetic fancy. Everybody admired it Now, five years later, this little poem has grown enormously in value. My lady herself treasures it a sort of memento, I suppose, because She has no eyebrow to speak of. Wayside Tales. ' San Francisco An increase of $21.20 as the minimum wage for women in f California is proposed in a brief prepared by the State Federation of Labor for submission to the state hospital commission and made pubic Tuesday. Mrs. John Culley The present minimum wage is $16 and Recording See. Utah Federation hearings will be held soon on a proWomen's Clubs. posal by employers that wage be re- There Is an enormous number of Yes, Herman, every bachelor thinks It Is the easiest thing In the world to people who will be sociable, If you handle a wife. will begin it. mu ill!! duced. Many ambitious men and of With the wool market showing reThe present wage, labors brief holds, markable strength and the growers well is based on the needs of a self dependof the value of cooperative apprised ant woman, and the industrial comthe joint wool marketing marketing, mission is urged to substitute a budcommittee of the Utah get fixed on the basis of a woman association and the UtahWooigrowers State Farm with two dependants. bureau will organize for the handling In a budget submitted with the brief of file 1922 clip. as showing minimum subsistence costs an allowance of $4 a week is made Oniy two things are worth while for room and $8 for iboard, the latter love and work, according to Miss Adele figure being based, it is declared, on Blood, actress, hailed as Americas cafeteria prices and to allow any most beautiful blonde and protege of working woman to eat when hungry. Mrs. E. F. Holmes, Utahs Silver or poor, rich Queen. girl, Every Takes Man But Not Name shofild work, whether It be to support Washington Elsie Kill, one of the herself or to serve others, says Miss leaders of the National Womans party, Blood, who just completed a theatrical confirmed Tuesday reports of her engagement in Seattle. marriage to Albert Levitt, a professor in the University of North Dakota, and Reports of the activities of the free in doing so announced she would not bureau opened In Salt employment change her name. Why should Lake recently in connection with the change my name? she asked. There Charity Organization society are not Is no law to Insist on it, and it Is only very encouraging. More than 200 men custom that lias, been leading people had applied for work, and not a single to do it all this time. I think it would for labor of any sort had been request be Inconvenient to change may name. with the bureau. Among Of course, if people call me Mrs I will registered the applicants for jobs all types of not make an Issue of it, Ibut I Intend workers are represented. to keeep my name for all legal , visiting cards, and so forth. The After a weeks campaign, the memsuffrage leader said she and Professor of the Utah county farm bubership Levitt were married Christmas eve In has more than doubled, accordreau ' , Chicago. ing to those who have charge of the In several commqnlties where drive. : A Close Call- the drive has been completed 100 per Canpn City, Colo. Casper Casey, cent of the farmers have enlisted in 24, escaped from the state penlteniary the organization. It Is believed by here by swinging himself hand over those conducting the campaign that hand along a high tension electric wire. when it closes at least 90 per cent of Prison officials are wondering how he all the fanners of the county will have escaped electrocution. enrolled. ' " women live only half a life and dont know it ' ! True Sympathy. MacTaggart, a canny Scot, went to a motion picture show and 6at down on the hat of the man next him. Get up! Youre on my hat! Why dont you look before you sit down? agonizingly cried the hats owner. MacTaggart arose and picked up tha hat. Ah, well, he remarked, gently, it might have been worse." Worse! exclaimed the wrathful one. Its ruined, man! How could it possibly be worse? It might have been my aln, answered MacTaggart, thoughtfully. - mat-ters- worthy WARNING No person whose nerves are continually irritated, whose appetite and digestion are disturbed, or who doesnt sleep well has more than half his normal chance for success in life. For weakness, debility, anemia and general lack of tone are a serious handicap to anybody. Those who drink tea or coffee are often sufferers from these conditions. Tea and coffee contain caffeine, a substance which has a decided stimulant action on the nerves and brain cells. Each cup of strong coffee contains about as large a dose of caffeine as your doctor would ordinarily give to a very sick person. You can readily see that the effect of giving this stimulant regularly to a well person might finally have a tendency to make him sick. If you want to avoid a very common cause of irritation and enjoy restful sleep, good digestion, and all the feeling of vigor and robust endurance that comes to healthy, normal people, quit tea and coffee, and drink Postum, instead. It is a rich, coffee-lik- e cereal beverage perfectly deliciousl Order Yostum from your grocer today. Drink this fragrant, aromatic beverage and see how much better you'll feel able to do more with- out becoming fatigued as thousands have dis- covered for themselves. . Postum comas in two forms: Instant Postum (In tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. 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