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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH BUY IT RIGHT HERE Pa V We want to urge the people of and the got., sou, for their own good, With which Is consol dated tbs of the town at large, to make evet ? tor thcnlj Globe-Heade- r. purchase- that it is possible home. to make right here at in e at Pay-so- n know tberfe are some merchants Entered at the who cant see their way to:, pavson And as second class matter. summit their home newspaper. are- that they admit well have to houses-nettinthe mail by Published every Thursday laurel v to blame for the this town. the business ...out i.of ... Paysenian Publishing Company. t Isk THE PAYSONIAN FEED PRISONERS; . GETIHFORMATION Post-Offic- . which JORGENSON and Manager. Editor Copy for ads or notices will positively not be aclater than 10 a. m. cepted Wednesday morning. iiiH- - or the KUI STATIjitfCClATKfl nrr-- i Comment WB ARE SAVING PAPER tlial The government has asked as much conserve paper newspapers the a, possible in order sothatthe editor is mills can save coal, part ot using about by the for publication mail sent to various war committees and others, I be write his newspaper copy on. Pack of the paper is used. By doing saved. this a good deal of paper is remu.m This paper, together with the of der ol' the articles, a great many make to used are which are published, keep the home fires with, and to a good part of each fires burning a good deal or day, so in this way coal is saved. If every publication in the I nileii and Htates would sate as much paper amount coal, who could compute the would it would bring! No doubt it the war. help souks towards winning rl; 1 iXBRES THE RESULT When you lock'vour machine in the garage on Sunday, Mr. Pnysou Man, do vou stop to think what it means Possibly yon to General Iershing! have not given it a thought, merely that passing it tip with the belief the few gallons of gasoline you sate of isnt going to lessen the length the war the millionth part of a secBut every. time ws keep their day you purchase jag 5,000 machine fel( eveiv way ild up the town in we live and of which we are you and the other ears bile on Sun for General Persh guns, at a cost of $2.50 each. Youve also saved enough gasoline to send him 2, 800, Out) hand grenades, and enough to pay for rifles which 784 completely equipped ear American the infantryman rir when he goes into notion. Cant you see what a slaughter of Huns re suit for leaving the little old rambler in tho garage on Sunday and spending the day where your neigh born can renew the old time acquaintance they had before you bot the boat. The fuel administration says that ne second on gasless Sunday observed in this country Americans saved 5,000,000 gallons of gasoline. Valued at 25c a gallon this means a To saving In ono dny of $1,25(1,000. that extent with which, by saving, w can carry on the war by means of current abstinence from gasoline, we shall be better off when the war is The moral which the treasury over, department points out as a result of the gassless Sunday is that it is im porta nt in onr conduct of the war to pay as we go as far as possible by making a little sacrifice, a sacrifice which does not injure us in the least but, on the other hand, tenches us the va'tmblo lesson of economy and sav ing in justly proud. We beliete the stores here ot fel as stores m just as great bargains of Chicago stores the ihieago. If send out a grocery or a clothing or month a furniture catalogue once each merchants the solicit business, and hcic .must realize that they have got to meet that competition by telling their people what they cun get here at ond. home. Don't buy anything by mail ihut you get here by going to the stoic. When you need credit, or when sickness in the family makes it neees the siuy tor you i to ask favors, Chicago mail order house wont even stamp in answer spend a three-ren- t The home merchant i ii ir von r appeal. will tide vou liter a spell of mis genuine nr bad luck, and for that i easou they deserve your business Be when you are tilde to pay rash. member this, and remember, loo, that not a dollar that goes to build streets in up this town, to keep its shape or to light it at night comes fiotn the Chicago mail order houses. Hear in mind that the further from home you send your dollar the long er it "tukes it to get lmek. CAN WE FORGET? Rea! Food and Cigarettes Put Cap tives in Such Gratified Frame That They Open Their Heart-to Y. M. C. A. Worker and Mak Startling Revelations Regarding Conditions in Austrian Army. , By E. A. BATCHELOR. That tin- - shortest vvity to a man's heart is through Ids stomach" 1ms beet proved in Buly. The American Y. M C. A., by a few nets of kindness tovvari AiiMrimi prisoners captured wliei tinItalians made their 1iuve driv were able to secure Information of Im mense value to the Italian tinny. These prisoners were In bad shape particularly in regard to food. In fuel they were literally starving. .Titer said tlmt they had been living chiefly on black bread and gave the Red Tri angle workers samples of tills food to prove how Inadequate It Is for the sole ration of fighting men. The bread was liatd,-heavand thoroughly unappetizing. Some real food and cigarettes put the captives in such a grateful frnnu of mind that they opened their hearts to the Y. M. C. A. workers and, with perfect candor, made startling revelations regarding conditions In the Austrian army. With one accord they saW that thev are hcurUi.v sick of the war and tins-obeing starved. Mutinies of serlotn proportions are prevented only by tin fact that many German officers have been placed with Austrian regiments. These men, schooled in Prussian tils ripline, do not hesitate to shoot any man that Is slow about obeying the order to advance, so the soldiers face the alternative of fighting the Italian' or being murdered by their - to err, and also to It forgive, but it will bo hard for us to even forget the awful atrocities and wanton destruction the Hun wrought upon innocent people and doteuceless ships, part leu Inrly the Bed Cross. Just now, when certain defeat states them in the face, they have desisted from their inhuman treat merit and destruction of cities and Now chuncel towns they evacuate. lors may bo called, tho Reichstag make overtures, but until we hear from the German people (hemselves that they are tired ot living upder and the most unholy dynasty Opens Prisoner1 Eyes. the World hits ever known, will the was a revelation to those prisonIt allied powers think of Denting with ers to see American soldiers and Y. M. them. C. A. workers. They had been told would prevent the United Lack of courage in advertising, Stales getting any considerable num, ber of men overseas. The fact that almasquerading as caution, or hrs lesled and cheated more ready hundreds of thousands of Yanmerchants than anything else in the kees are fighting In Europe opened their eyes, wot hi. The prisoners ore desperately anxious for peace and rapidly getting From one end to the other of the to think that even a defeat would be long battle front the Huns are hot- preferable to existing conditions. footing it toward their native land. Apparently the hatred of Germany Is should bo their growing more intense every day and Home, Sweet Home battle erv, It Is only a question of time before Austria will seize an opportunity to is humnn Aulo-erni-- econ-o.iiv- Dont Be Carried Away by the Catalog Habit. Are you among the thousands of men and women who are carried away by the catalog habit? Js there anyone in your immediate family circle who is allowing this habit If so, there is to run away with him? work lor you to do. This habit started more than forty years ago. It is this same habit that has stunted the growth of your Dont blame the hen if the FRENCH TO Dont allow a habit like this to town. run away with you. Take the bit in your own teeth. Investigate for yourself. Find out. Talk it over with your home merchant. Get your heads together. That habit is hurting you both. By killing this, habit you benefit yourself, your children,, your community. Spend your money at. Home. FIGHT HUN LIES BAD OMEN FOR GERMANT Fortunate is the man whose friends are all good and enemies Organizations all had. egg is had. It was all right when her responsibility ended. Any youth who will always do his best will never finish very far behind in the race of life. The best way to compliment a Payson man these days is to ask him if lies in the now draft. The thing for Germany to do if she really wants to tfflk peace is to talk, to Austria and Turdesert her tilly. HOWS THIS? The treatment accorded prisoners by key. to the Austhe "Y was an If people believed the good We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- trians. They have been told the Yanward for any ease of Catarrh that kees either killed their prisoners or that is said of others as readily cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh abused them so death would be pre- over the idea of buying rugs Medicine. ferred. They hurdly could believe a a better world. Halls Catarrh Medicine has been nian in an American uniform would taken by oatarrh sufferers for the hand out food and tobacco. Men can say all they want to paHt thirty-fivyears, ad has become Work among the Austrian prisoners known as the most reliable for Caflattery, hut weve never against of the American one small part tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts Is just who didnt like his one known O. A. activities in Italy. Splen M. Y. thru the Blood on the Mucous surof it. full obtained been share among the loison from the did results have faces, eye-open- Merge to Combat German Propaganda; Praise Yanks. A union of the great French associations ugulnst enemy propaganda was organized in Furls ou the occasion of the anniversary of the proclamation of the republic of 171)2. Those present Included uumerous members of the diplomatic corps, the Institute of Frit nee, the council of state and parliament. Special seats were reserved tor wounded soldiers anil war veterans, ns well as school children. Paul Deschanel, president of the chumbei of deputies, who presided, the two victories of the Marne uptl praised the British successes ii. Picardy and the American successe-Ithe Woevre. Peace should be worthy of tills We want a pact guarwar, he said. anteed by effective penalties, which will protect us against the repetition of such hon ors. u n e expelling and healing the diseased por tions. After you havo taken Halls Catarrh Medicine for a short time yon will sec a great improvement in your Start taking Halls general health. Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75r. Blood Make up your mind that you owe your own future so many dollars out of yonr earnings every week, and make a savings account at this bank the custodian of the fund. Follow some definite'plan of this kind. Work today for tomorrows satisfaction, and not to adjust yesterdays extravagance. Do something along this line now and do it over and over again. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose. Start an account with as little as one dollar if you wish. We appreciate your account. Payson Exchange Savings Bank The Strong Home Institution PAYSON CITY, UTAH thp Italian soldiers, whose physical welfare and comfort ure being en Not long ago rehanoed constantly. to 0,000 troops served were freshments In seven hours at one of the kitchens. The men arrived tired uiul dusty with their heads down and left for the fronl singing and laughing. In Genoa, Florence, Rome and Venice the Red Triangle has been displayed and flue work is being done for men ou leave and among the wounded. At Genoa the association comes into intimate contact with American sailors forming the gun crews of merchant ships. These sailors find the home atmosphere of the hut very pleasant after their long and monotonous voyages and are as happy as schoolboys when n sign. they see the Army Appreciative. The Italian army is so appreciative of the work of the association that it has given it carte blanche and Is according every facility for carrying out the program. Labor and material are whenever possible, and furnished travel on all the railroads is to he had without much of the red tape that usually surrounds journeys In wartime. The physical feature of the work Is mnklug a particular hit among'the soldiers. They take to American sports In great style and are deriving benefit from the mass games that have been so successfully used among nil the allied fighters. Wouuded men find that properly dl ret ted sports help them greatly In their progress toward health and strength and tilts work has been Introduced in several of the convalescent hospitals, well-know- A woman can stand a lot until she gets into a crowded street ear where all the seats are occupied. by men. the things we immake us perfectly would agine happy are generally possessed bv others. Somehow You never yet heard of a Pay-soman with such a good memory that - he could remember n nt hi. it. j. nniTISH EAT MOST CHEESE More Than Half Europe Output Goes to England. Statisticians have figured out that England eats the larger part of output of cheese. Europes output la 340,000,000 kilograms, and England, consumes 180,000,000 kilograms of this; amount. Next comes Holland, which takes 56,000,000; Switzerland takes France, 81,000,000, and Germany 20,000,000 kilograms. The only people on earth who eat no cheese are the Chinese. THANKS TO RED CROSS 3oolete de Secoura Appreciates Aid Given In Its Work. A special vote of thanks to the Amer-teuRed Cross, to Great Britain, to vanous South American republics and to French colonies for assistance rendered vvas adopted the other day at a meeting of the S?clete de Secours aux Blesses Mllltares In Paris. Since the start of the war this society has expended considerably more tlmn $30,000,000 on its work of relief. It conducts 163 infirmaries and railway canteens and 164 soldiers clubs and has opened 13 hospitals specially fitted to deal with eases of tuberculosis. The society has more than 18,000 nurses and 12,000 auxiliaries. u Girls as Cow Testers. The Barnesvllle Cow Testing association of Barnesvllle, O., has been forced to employ girls as testers, asy the available supply of men has been exhausted by the war calls. Diarrhoea in Children. For diarrhoea in children one year old or older you will find nothing Airy reading rooms. Cool in better than Chamberlains Colic and other peoples troubles. summer and warm in winter. Diarrhoea Remedy, followed by a Courteous and efficient attend- dose of castor oil. It should be kept L Statistics show that the sooner at hand and as soon as the ants. Come in and use your Pub- first unnatural given looseness of the bowels a Payson man allows his wife lic Library. appears. For sale at all drug stores. to have the last word the sooner the argument ends. And any Payson man who imagines he is doing two mens work is surprised when he finds they can get along without him. Mnybc, too, if they succeed in killing off the lowest, filthiest, bloodiest heathens on the face of the earth the Turks missionary money will stay over here where it rightfully belongs. WHY WORRY? Thousands have successfully solved the problems that bother yon right now. Save time and labor by readNEED LABOR IN SOUTH ing what others have done. Their Shortage In Cotton Belt la Serious experience are given in the hooks at the Public Library. Proposition. The question of securing cotton pick-- ! erx Is proving a great annoyance tv Southern cotton planters. Reports from all parts of Alabama show that cotton pickers are short everywhere. Plantation owners have put In a large acreage of cotton this year and the bolls are already opening so fast the farmers cannot get the crop picked. Fear Is expressed that a large amount of cotton will be lost If more pickers are nut secured. United States Flag Still Waves Though Pole Is Shattered. Tf you are one of those persons whrx have faith in signs, omens, predictions and so ou, you will probably see a lucky omen In the effects of the brll-lif.flash of lightning that struck tho Immense flagpole on the New Orleaus customs house recently. The flagstaff wua shattered and forty or fifty large splinters were showered downward to the streets, but after the fireworks were over, as on another occasion made memorable by F. S. Key, our flag was In spite of the stroke Old alt ! there. Gl v is still flying over the customs Eu-roi- v Without Mincing Matters will Austrians PrOVeS W Ofth While, . trying LAWRENCE imwtiHHii Toward oing SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Year, in advance Mix Months, in advance Hirvi- - wr Kjndness For a Weak Stomach. relief afforded by ChamTablets in a mult it tide of cases has fully proven the great value of this preparation for a weak stomach and impaired indigestion. I" many oases this relief has become permanent and the sufferers have been For completely restored to health. sale at all drug stores. adv Keep the old Ford running itll never wear out if you let us take care of it. Bring it in and well make run like new. These war-tim- e days call for saving. Theres not a bigger saver of time and money than the Ford car. But it must be kept in running shape ane thats our business. Ford nre-charics, Ford materials, Ford excellence with Ford low prices. Let us look after your car. - 1 The great berlains SHULER MOTOR CO. |