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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES Band utiroiirnBiiM and wa will aand you, FREE and F05TFAI0 a 10 caul I , Liquid V INKER. Wondarhil far polialioa ptfl juiiint. Ulaaiil,ouai.i.u duel cloth. Kanawa pi-- 5 .Iwnanof Makaa filnlrancoodworh.autoawhUaa. liakM dusting a w!!ch presumuM I" Whether or not the child la- hnr amendment of lb ("Vntl-tuilon la to be ratified by ths Basi of Long Life the successor of that the microbe of tatca 1025. Is likely to be shown In r have aesslnni of their legllRturea Arkansas lias ratified, Georgia, I.oulsl- - located In the great lntes-ud that long life deiended ol means of an japing It at bay by diet, of which cheese was the ingredient. As this, with the Uponf sour milk, Is one of the staple of the Italkan Mga of nourishment aaants, It may account for the long . of the Serbian and Bulgarian peo-ifTo this must be added the pure aoantaln air and the rude but beHlthy gna led by these lemurkable people. wan Ttilrty-fou- j , ' ; Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, cially piepared for Infants Paregoric, Teething Drops ami Soothing Syrups, espein arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each pack ape. Physician! everywhere recommend ft. Milk Made No Sort of Hit With Slum Woman a fen red of It.' daylight! "'Afeared of our milk? Why so, ninilnin? said the delivery man. 'I let the sample ye give me yesterday stand for a couple of hours,' she replied, 'and It got a nasty, thick, yaller scum on the top of It, so I got afeared and hud to throw It out.' " tests show' SCIENTIFIC is light the nearest to actual daylight of all artificial illumi-nant- s. That is why it is best the eyes. venient' cooking and Ironing Write to the neareel branch today for full Information. J. B. COLT COMPANY (mMrut uMiail trmmrU OUm and larsaJt wunfirtirtu mi Grrbid lighiiue and ca the world kuCHHTma, ,N.V. . . . JO K. 4O (. iiIukutaH. Cuicaoo, III. . loot MeaaOaerk Block Kamm Cm, Mo. . 71a N.V. Life IM. Chattanooga, Tuh.. .kilt Martial Pbahcmco. Cal. M It Bnaaaa Ui Ma. Ms Stupid Question writes E. OE. Somer-tlll- a " was of that nee of professional mothers tint seem Is have been a special product of the y Rrtorian age; mothers who took tlielr trade as surh, and devoted Senmelvea unflinchingly to their I have heard of one who, beta asked of which she thought most, hr husband, or her mm. replied Indigently, Me son, of course! Why vouldnt I think more of me own son thin a strange man!" My mother," Wheel-Tracka,In aeri-suil- DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN Aiplrln Marked With "Baysr Croes" Has Been Proved 6afa by Mi'llena. Unless you see the name packnge or on tablets you its not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved sufe liy millions and by pliyslrluna for 2.1 yenrs. Kay "Bayer" when you Imy Aspirin, hltntlons may prove tluiigerou. Adv. Varnlng Tiros Ilertzlun waves, discovered through pure research, have become radio; Pasteur's bacilli have brought about the end of yellow fever; Faraday's electromagnets have become dynamos and tele- By JOHN DICKINSON 6HERMAN HE New Tear about to enter A. D. 1925 pressing eagerly forward up the steep slope to see what la revealed by the rising sun on the other side of Its high crest. That's whut the artist was told to draw. Tlnit'i what be haa drawn. It's an old picture. iMiubtlesa It has been drawn untold times on untold New facilities. 1 "Bayer" on Pmi-rllie- Sicilian Lemons Tlie fruit qunrtin'lnc maintained by Hie United Stall's In an rflort to keep (he Mediterranean fruit fly nut of this uwnlry lias reacted severely iion the Nrilinu lemon Itnliiatry. The eximrts Ihsu rnlermo to the Bulled Slatea for Ike llrst f quarter of 1124 were sdlliun dollnra lesn than for Ilia cor "piwiilliig qunrter of 1923. one-hal- Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Tears' Days. Vet It Is a telling sort of picture. The traveler In a flat country may be charmed by Ita beauty, but after a while he ceases to expect anything except a continuation of that beauty. In a rolling country Ida Interest quickens as he approaches the top of a rise until experience haa taught him that nothing out of the ordinary will meet hie eye. But In country of high ridges his Imagination persists Jn painting the landscape on the other aide as something new. Among the mountains the temptation to see what the next valley contains la always strong. Traveling through life la much the same. In prosaic times and out of touch with the news of the day, man loses much of his curiosity about the future and concerns himself largely with his Immediate environment. But In these latter days there are no prosaic times; history la rauklng ao fast that we do not appreciate the changes. And nobody la out of touch with the news. Telegraph, telephone, news-papeand radio thruat the news of the world before us almost the Instant It hapiicna. Not only are great things tubing place hut the newa of them is spread everywhere. The news sheet without a sensation Is a disappointment; It must huve tint page staring headlines to gnln our favor. 80 the New Tear of 1121 must step lively to keep with the pace set by 1924. And It flnda a world expectant of grout things and eager to press on to the top of the next high ridge for to see." r the making all over Iho world Cairo Town. Peking, Tokyo, nnd Washington to London. Paris, Berlin, British (Bueva nnd Leningrad. Will the empire stand Intact or will Its English speaking dominions unite with the I'nltrd States In a new l'nclflc ocean nlllnnrc the White iignlust the Yellow? Will Japan continue to niniu-uve- r diplomatically behind Its Inscrutable oriental mask or will It show Its teeth? Will (iermuny accept Ita fate and settle down to Its dreary work of reparation? Will France calm down and do teamwork with the rest of Europe? When will Kiinqte allow that It Intends to wy Its World war debts by making a beginning of payment ? As to the l.riigue of Nations nnd the Geneva protocol: Will the disarmament conference sumliecaiise enough nations tin moned for June not rntlfy It by Mny? Will the protocol itself lapse ticrause that conference fulls to arrange fur the limitation of armament a? And will the United Stales call a conference of Ita own? Will the civil war In China tight Itself nut or will It Involve other nations? How long before there la an explosion In ltunnln, with Its movement nnd Its growing war between In Egypt to result classes? Is the new flare-uIs In history YES; 1121 from n far-flun- lne y p 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief a ELL-AN- S OiAND 75t PACKAGES EVERYWHERE BaEyToves A Bath With Cuticura Soap E!SgB5igJ)Jga2K I European complications? Interesting and momentous questions these, and quest Iona that press fw an answer. The New Tear will not see all of them answered, of course. But It may see sumo of them answered.- - And It la often Iho unexpected that haiqiena. In ran say Just what It will he, of course, Is extremely likely to see something new In the wny of a sclent Iflr discovery that will mako the world alt up nnd take notice. Scientists on speclflr momen11 over the world are working tous problems that seem all hut solved. Moreover, the world la literally full of scientists engaged In pure research, without thought of utility. TlM Importance of this Is seen In tha fart that off. Utility steps la where pure research leaves NOHOUT graphs. The New Tear la therefore full of promise. We may see on the market a French device which will bring about the death and funeral of the gear-hlf- t nnd differential In automobiles. The radio haa now been set at work exploring underground tor oil, gas, water end gold. The financial world la Just a bit disturbed over the announcement of a German scientist that he has made gold from quicksilver, although at a prohibitive cost. The astronomers have discovered a new planet closer to the earth than la Mara. They also announce that the spiral nebulae In the heavens are In reality stellar systems, ao distant that their light traveling at 186,000 miles a second takes a million years to reach us. A new microscope haa been made that magnifies 600,000,000 time, ri compared with the 860,000 times of present Instrument ; if a tennis ball could be viewed through the new microscope It would appear about a mile nnd n half In diameter. And sometime during the New Tear, according to the Berlin Inventor, Anton Flettner, the new rotarehlp under power furnished by Its revolving funnels will corns triumphantly Into New York harbor. wind-drive- n State 1925 will aee a new PresIN THE aUnited nnd new house changed senate. To ident, he sure the President la the same Calvin Ooolldge. But he will be President In hla own right which Is likely to make a difference. Of course Air. Ooolldge Is not going to rock ths boat because of Unit. And there will he s new preHell Mnrln" Dnwee, siding officer of the sennte who can lie ns strove nnd pnrllanientnry and ns anyone, when he wnnts to he. And It will he fun to sec him nnd KenHlor Smith Wlldmnn Brooklinrt of lown - If the Intter succeeds In holding Ills sent agnlirot the contest to tie made by Sleek. The house will see a new speaker; Madden of Illinois Is nn active candidate fur the place and st this writing Longworth of Ohio s receptive candidate. The fumlllnr figure of llenry taliot will he missing from the senate; the new M:issehu-setts- , Bepiitillean lender may be Butler of Curtin of Kansan, Watson of ind'anu or Bornli of ldnho. nnd Will the new sennte discipline It rend keep him In the Republican party r will titin out? Tirol's what nobody ran say ut this writto let ing. But the new congress Is quite likely the rallronds alone. And one thing In sun It will he an eennoinlenl congress. If It pays sitentlon to thn man In tiro White House. of the fanner Is not made happier will not he because we do not know whnt nils him. The administration It putting agriculture first In Ita program of constructive effort. The President hus appointed a commission of capable men and has told them In get the facts They'll In the situation If It takes all winter. our get the fncts. Am! with our bruins and itll he queer If the agricultural rompllca-tlon- a aro not straightened out. B looks also as If we may have nn adequate of forestry policy. The National Confereme of Forest Products, a thnirouid delegates strong, has boon getting the facts In oil forestry situation. They were told by the lhesldont that 745.000.000.0n0 cubic feet of timber Is sill! standand nn ing. with an annual cut of 23ji00.000.0iio growth of fi.000.000,0011. He also told them that we hold the natural resources as a mini, to he used for the benefit of tlie present generation The coming hnt neither wasted nor destroyed. In (he forInterest vested a have also generations ests. 8n Its np to the experts to devise ways and means to bridge the fstnl gap between cm and growth." And It looks as If the people were scared enough over the situation to Insist that It he done. In any event the Umber shortage la already acuta lot IFInT1IK 1921, It n un-nu- enough to fores competition In better nrothod. INTERESTING mile post In woman's march to full citizenship will be reached In 1925 when women are aeea as governors of the slates of Wyoming and Texas. It la a fact, of course, that In many of tlie states women do not stand In exact equality with men before tha law. This due to two things: Old laws that discriminate against her and new laws that give her special privileges because of her sex. The women leaders have split Into two camps on this Issue. Both camps want new legislation. The League of Women Voter Is campaigning to secure action through the state legislatures, thus retaining special privileges already granted. The National Woman's Party would have an amendment to the Constitution giving exact equality before the law, regardless of existing laws. The Texas election apparently settled one vexed A legal battle was waged against the question. eligibility of the woman candidate on the ground that women were not qualified. In the absence of special ennhllng legislation, to hold the office of governor, the law Invariably using the pronoun he" Instead of the qualifying phrase, "he cr she." How shout the poll tax that obtains In many states? In New Hampshire a woman went to jail aa a public protest against the pnyinent of this tnx. Unfortunately a sympathetic or uiroyntpa- thetlc friend paid the tnx. no there was no legal decision on (he Issue raised. In the meantime the United States Wur department hns began a study Intended to give American In all women a recognized place In the unity branches or the military service In ease of future That emergency Involving a maximum effort. would seem to Include everything from making Red Cross bandage to womanlng a machine gun. And of coarse everyone know that the American woinnn can fight If she hns to and wilt not be sat- Isfled until she hns the right. Year will see an Increase In the of motor vehicles and In automobile truffle. Five million new vehicle are likely to he made and sold. There tire now approximately motor vehicles. Four million of these, more than all years old. will go to the Junk pllsi Net Increase, one million. Tlie New War will also see a corresponding Inert, nse of tho appalling slaughter of the American people unless the nation bestirs Itself quickly and vigorously. In 1!21 the loss from traffic accidents was 22.000 human lives, 678JXX serious perstinl Injuries and nn economic loss of JihKVXVMXX. The year 1924 saw about 24.iX fatal accidents; 1125 will probably make a new slaughter record of THE about Hall's Catarrh Medicine and and haa Treatment, both local been Internal, fill In die treatment of Catarrh fat eve forty yean. Sold by all dniggbts. F. J. CHENEY & Greens August Flower ana anC North Carolina have refused to ratify, states' rights being the determining Issue. Massachusetts, which next meets in 1926, did not act lu 1924, but the people rejected the amendment In a referendum. The General Federation of Women's Clubs and moat organizations of women are working for the amendment. The American FedernUon of Labor Is carrying on an active campaign for ita ratification. The National grange la as squarely against the amendment. The A. F. L. attitude la thla; It la not only for economic reasons that the citizenship of our country la urged to ratify the proposed amendment to the Constitution. It ! one of the highest duties of the men and women of our Urae to safeguard tha childhood of The J. B. Colt ayatam supplies from a rim-p- ls thla Union Carbldr-g- u aatomatic generator buried in your yard, to fixtures throughout bouse, barn, and grounds. And besidea lighting, furnishes con- Ran Took. N. V. P. D. Q. Balthasar II. Meyer, chairman of the Interstate commerce commission, Ilnl C. Diivla, the noted reformer, told a railroad atory at a Mudlaoa said In an address in Plttsluirgh : banquet. Politics are so rotten. It's no wonWe'll call the line I have In mind der autocracies huve sprung up In the P. I. Q" he suid. Well, a man Russia, Spain nnd Italy. Ail autocracy under suspicion of hog stealing was may spring up here. Our average being examined In court, and the magM)lltlclun understands atutesinunshlp istrate said to him : about as well us the alum woman unYou claim that on the day these derstood milk. hogs dlsupienred you were at tlie P. A model dairy, liy way of an adverI. Q. station from 9 :15 In the morning tisement. once supplied a sample quart till 11 :fiO at night. What on earth of rich, pure milk to a alum woman, were you doing there all that time? nnd next morning, when the wugon 'Your honor ,' said tlie strairoct, 1 stopped ugHln, the woman auld: was waiting for the 10:20 a. m. Don't leave no more of yer milk It's on the pig. I'm here, mister. Home-mad- e for Fletchers MOTHER i CO, Toledo, Ohio RE5IH0L The remedy with a record of flfty-elgyears of surpassing excellence. All who suffer with nervous dysiep-sla- , sour stomach, constipation, Indigestion, torpid liver, dizziness, head5oothinq And He&linq of food, wind on aches, comlng-uClears Awhy Blotches stomach, pulpltutlon and other indications of digestive disorder, will find CURES COLDS LA GRIPPE GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER an efr i JAys fective and efficient remedy. For in. fifty-eigmedicine this has years been successfully used In millions ol households all over the civilized Standard cold remedy world Over. Demand world. Because of Its merit and popbox bearing Mr. HilTa portrait and rignatuiw At All Prujgimtm 30 Cmatm ularity GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER la found today wherever medicine are old. 80 and 00 cent bottles. Adv. BATHE TIRED EYES ht p tmn&QiiiMKE ht And Then She Screamed Hero seems to be proof that a dream, which seems to the dreamer to continue for a considerable period. In reality lasts only a few seconds, says tlie Indlanaiiolla Star. A South aide woman dreamed that a rat had bitten her on each of her feet. She walked to a physician's office lu her dream, of course and had the wounds cauterized. Then she began to awake, and it seemed the rat was frisking about her neck. She screamed and as she thrust out her ann, a little mouse scampered off It and onto the floor. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment Wash off in live minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot watex. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for dally toilet purposes. Dont fall to Include Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement ImuiL wltb Dr. Thoapanab Bar at niardrantafa ur Mirer. Trar, 7T. Booklet. U Sasd model or drawls AB anmwrrrial branrbaa. Catalacfraak OALT LAKE CITY, UTAH OO N. Mala OL PARKERtt HAIR BALSAM lasatrlo Cray d Faded Hall lmcyrSSE5!Ss.T t it HINDERCORNS bmmtatoito Uio iml. atom all SoUtalOinaX St mhrt er at Saw aiaiae Sa hr mall Mt ataa wamaesitilml h. zT fciaaiw W. N. U, Salt Laka City, No, 51-1- With a Purpose Ths little boy who hnd received Ms first Jilting was eating far too many sweets. Why cant you be contented with Martha and Ellzulietli Theakstone, few. like other boys?" asked hla twin sisters, died recently In England mother. on the same day, after liaving lived "Mummy," hr answered, daddy told together for 92 years. me that a man who sinokea too murh gets smokers heart, and a nmn who All men are horn equal, only means rows too much gets rower's heart, and well I'm eating aweete too much. before the law. , j i New ' 2fl.0tx. Speeding nnd violation of the rules of tho rond are the greatest contributing factors where motor-lata are at fault. Pedestrians enus' almost as w mnny aerldent n motorists In eases here pedestrlnns are killed. There It an obvious necessity for systematic effort to gain accurate ami complete data concerning traffic nocldents, their typo, rntrac and methods of prevention. Sooner or later a mental anti physical test will lmve to he applied to Inferior In- all applicants for license. Doubt ie nnd defective tolllgenee. slow mind nnd muscles In large part. nre responsible eyesight Illinois may puss s licensing law providing for Inmental and physical tests; such a bill will be and In pressed. Hie January legislature troduced if Other stales will probably consider similar bills. Nine stale have already made a beginning In tha testing of eyesight a. Hlaheel rafpioanaa. PATENTS Beat MtltLlW eared. WalMaSt Booklet rasa, felt Um.ett a L..oi.ei L D. S. Business College school or erricieNcy i SAY ASPIRIN BAYER and INSISTI Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for i ' s&ffis- ( - Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia; Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism j i ' Accept only Bayer package which contains proven directions. Ale bottle of 24 and 100 DruggUta. 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