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Show UTAII DEMOCRAT WOMAN WEAK DIZZY, FAINT Found Relief in Taking Lydia E. inkhams Vegetable Compound Always Recommends It f 'I was Bridgeport, Connecticut. bad headaches, dizzy, faint feelings and other troubles women often have. As I had taken Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege- completely U. S. o Busttn In ATTACKS PROPOSED FEELS LIKE A PERSON MADE ALL OVER AGAIN 01E SCORES 8ACRAMENTO SESSION GOVERNMENT ACTIVITY; COAL MEN AIR GRIEVANCES EASTERN RAILROAD PRESIDENT DELIVERS STRONG ADDRESS AGAINST MOVE run-dow- n, Former Utah Governor Outlines Close Carriers in First Line of Defense Russia In Second Against This Country, Official Relationship Between Gold Production and Federal Methods Declares table Compound before, my husband said to take it again. I have now taken Lydia EL Pinkhams Blood Medicine, the Liver Pills, and six boxes of Lydia EL Chicago, The railroads are in the first line of defense against those who would make this country a second Russia, C .H. Markham, presiPinkhams Vegeta- dent of the Illinois Central Railroad ble Compound Tablets. I am feeling becontinue taking company, declared in an address very good now and shall of convention them for a while. 1 have been telling fore the fiftieth annual association my cousin about the medicine and she the American Bankers wants to take it, too. I always recom- here, in which he attacked proposals Mrs. Henry CL Smith, mend it. of the government ownership R.F.D. Now 8, Box 6, Bridgeport, Conn. for roads. Lydia EL Pinkhams Vegetable ComMr. Markham said that the broad pound is a splendid medicine for such principle to be considered was whethconditions. It has in many cases relieved those symptoms by removing the cause er the people desire more government of them. Mrs. Smiths experience is in business, and eventually all govbut one of many. ernment in business, which is comcanvass of munism. In a recent country-wid- e The patriotic grounds to purchasers of Lydia EL Pinkhams Veg- be considered are those of the great-- i etable Compound, over 121,000 replies est good for the greater number, were received, and 98 per cent, re- j which essential princonstitute the use. ported they were benefited by its of For sale by druggists everywhere. ciple democracy. Our nation has developed as the No Doubts Then great defender of the rights of the Bob What le the best way to find individual. Private property is the out what a woman thinks of you? cornerstone of our industrial structRob Marry her. Stray Stories. ure. We have had to regulate many including railprivate businesses, roads but we have always managed to avoid confiscation. We have never favored government ownership as a national policy, and therefore we have never been called upon to decide de finitly just how far it should go. If the railroads are taken over by the government we must face the fact No matter how long you may have that the big step in reversing our old been tortured and disfigured by some settled policy will be taken and there itching, burning skin eruption, just will be no the force once we apply a little of that soothing, healing have let it stopping loose. there is no parIf Resinol Ointment to the irritated surreason ticular the regovernment why face and see if the suffering is not not run own and should the berailroad, lieved at once. Healing usually is should not reason there it skin the and why any gins that very minute, facover also take the unless well and banks, stores, easily quickly gets the trouble is due to some serious intories, farms, until all of us are govternal disorder. ernment employes and the ideal of the soviet is attained? Doctors prescribe Resinol widely, so when you try it, you are using a The acquisition of the railroads value. o f more proven would add than (20,000,000,000 remedy to our national debt, already the largResinol Soap est ever carried by any nation no is ideal for general longer in( existence than ours. t If toilet use. It is government railroads in this country unsurpassed for were no more sucessful than inthe bath and are elsewhere in the world, thethey shampoo. terest on that twenty billions of purchase price would be the cause for additional burdens on the taxpayers. The Expert Here Is something new In screen Whazzat? announcements." Gram- mar by LIndley Murray. up my family Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription was of great benefit to me as a tonic and nervine. It kept me strong and able to do my housework expecduring tancy and I believe it prevented me from having any trouble with my kidneys. I think I owe a great deal of my present good health and strength to the condition I kept myself in at those trying Favorite periods, with Dr. Pierces Mrs. Permelia Prescription. Ave., N. E. All Harrison, $402-26t- h dealers. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.. for a trial pkg. tablets. Encouraging Lawyer De lawyer In de case was so good, said Uncle Eben, dat bis client was kind o' sorry he didnt steal several mo chickens while he was at It. Baltimore Star. The One Time Does a fisherman ever tell Yea. When he the truth? Ilarry calls another fisherman a liar. Tom Weak and Miserable? Are you dull, tired and achy bothered with a bad back? Do you lack ambition, anffer headaches and dizzi-nes- a feel all worn out"? Likely your kidneya are to blame. Lameness, sharp, tabbing pains, backache and annoying urinary disorders are all symptoms of weakened kidneys. Dont wait for more serious trouble. Get back your health anl ken it! Use Doan' a Pitta, a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Thousands of folks tell their merit. I Aak your r A Utah Case have been better.1 p5fcL3 STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS PostseMObani Three Are Drowned When Banks of River Cave In; Electric Wires Are Down and Damage Is Heavy Heavy rain during Philadelphia, the early part of the week caused rivers and other streams to rise eastern in rapidly Pennsylvania, lood conditions were reported from several places with six deaths. At Jermyn, near Scranton, a concrete bridge over Rush brook gave way and Samuel Langman, a merchant, and Emery Avery, were swept into the water and drowned. Mrs. Agnes Notosh, standing on he bank of Mill Creek at Miners near Mills, Wilkesbarre, was thrown into the swollen stream and drowned when the bank gave way. Hazelton eighteen of reported thirty-seveanthracite coal mine in that vicinity flooded. Mines in other )arts of the hard coal field were idle )ecause of water in the workings, or working short handed. Railroad washouts and the flooding of country roads necessitating detours were reported. Rural streetcar lines were tied up in some sections of the flood area. At Mauch Chunk, Henry Herman, a contractor, and Louis Eichoff, his assistant, were swept into the Lehigh river and drowned. At Wilkesbarre, Land in Travis came in contact with a blown down electric light wire and was killed. n Gibbons to Again Fight Dempsey Mitchell, S. D., Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul here on his way to Kimball, where he will give a six round boxing exhibition, predicted that he would fight DempI have sey next St. Patricks day. to meet the signed the agreement said, and the champion, Gibbons contract requires only his signature. From all I have learned from New York, Dempsey will have to sign for a return bout. It is my belief it will come next March, about St. Patricks day. Philadelphia Row Quiet A reconciliation is Philadelphia, between effected being Mayor W. Kendrick Freeland and General Smed-le- y D. of public Butler, director safety according to a statement issued by the mayor. As a result of the interest of mutual friends, said the statement, I am in receipt of a letter from General Butler which is satisfactory until such a time as he is physically able to call upon me and discuss differences, which must be satisfactorily and thoroughly ad- justed. Greek Cabinet Resigns Athens, The Greek cabinet headed by M. Sophoulis, has resigned. The cabinet of Premir Sfophoulis has been in office only a little more than three months. It was organized upon the resignation of the ministry headwhich fell ed by M. Papanastasion, after a hard struggle for existence months. The reason lasting four has not been for the resignation made known, but unofficially it is said to have been due... to the withdrawal of the party leaders confidence. Baltimore, Floods causing damage which may run into six figures accompanied the storm which drenched Baltimore and neighboring communities. The Severn, Patapsco and other streams overflowed their banks, inhomes along the river undating fronts. One thousand Harrisburg, Pa. feet of railroad tracks through Clarks valley were washed away when Stoney creek went on a rampage flooding farms and destroying bridges. a depth of The water reached twenty feet in the lowlands and isolated the town of Singerville. Scores of summer cottages along the creek were under water. Texans Gaining On Malady in the Houston, Tex. Victorious hoof and opening fight against the which mouth disease, apparently is confined to the initial outbreak center of 6500 acres, and with federal and state funds of $360,000 more availthe disease able, forces combatting have turned their attention to adjoinNot a single new outing counties. occurred since late Saturbreak has It was on the area already day. restricted and under rigorous guard Governor Pat Neff, regulations. has placed $380,000 at the disposal of Dr. Marion Imes, federal expert on the disease in charge of the fight against the epidemic. Heavily Insured Friederichshafen, The giant dirigible ZR-- built here by the Zeppelin Wreck Ten Killed In German company for the United States navy, Maynence, Germany, Ten persons which, according to recently announc were killed, twelve seriously injured ed plans, will start within a week on and twenty slightly injured when a her trans-Atlantflight to Lake-hurs- t, Mayence-MannheiN. been has insured for local train collided with the J., Dutch and Gerexpress in a tunnel near $600,000 by English, man companies. here. ZR-- 3 3, ic John Pitt, Fourth North Third West St., Nephl, My Utah, says: kidneys acted ir- back My regularly. became X lame and headhad achy. aches and felt tired. Friends told me aboutX Doan's Pills, so tried soma. My back was enfree from tirely all distress and the condition of my kidneys could not Mrs. DOANS RAINFALL SWELLS MANY RIVERS CASUALTIES ARE TERRIFIC AS AND FILLS COAL MINES OF FIGHTING CONTINUES ALONG PENNSYLVANIA ENTIRE FRONT light-heavyweig- This! Read Mothers, While Wash. Seattle, bringing I EASTERN STATES Ca. IUfc Chess. BoSdeb N.Y. m Sugar Firm to Move Offices The Salt Lake, Amalgamated company contemplates moving Sugar from Ogden to its general offices Salt Lake about January 1, according Reto rumors current in this city. the are within that here past ports few days officials of that company have been in conference with regarc to the leasing of a suite in the ConNo lease tinental Bank building. has yet been signed, it is said, but I it is said that the move has been ' long in contemplation. Russia Has New' Disease Professors Fleroff and Moscow, Kousmin of the institute of experiannounce the dismental medicine covery of a new disease which they say prevails during epidemics of influenza, manifesting itself by severe headaches, vomiting, chills, violent nasal hemorhhage, accompanied by The malady, stil high temperature. unnamed, lasts from two to six days and is of a communicable character, but not necessarily fatal. Artillery, chine Planes and Bombbng Guns Continue Ma- Bomb-bardme- nt; Warships Are Assisting What was reSacramento, Cal., encroachment of the ferred to as government in business, was criticized by speakers at a session of the convention of the American Mining congress here. spoke against Among those who the governments attitude in regard to the control of utilities, investigating the coal problem and withdrawing public ownership rights in Alaska were: S. Pemberton Hutchinson, presiCoal associadent of the National M. Dr. tion; Henry Payne of the southern division of the , American J. F. Callbreath, Mining congress; American Mining secretary of the of Seattle, congress; Falcon Joslin extensive mine operator of Alaska, and H. W. Seaman, president of the congress. Mr. Hutchinson said: Since the first governmental interference, the bituminous coal industry, through its national organization, has been on the defensive to prevent encroachment on the right of its operators. At times we have had to fight for our very existence and now that a better understanding of the industry seems to be coming the educational effort on its behalf should not be lessened. The government, through the found coal commission United States coal bituminous a specifically that monopoly does not exist and the geousr of the vast logical survey tells quantities of coal available. Hence there is neither reason nor excuse for any governmental regulatory action. This effort of bituminous coal men to stand on their own feet merits the approval and support of all business men in the country, for it is an effort to prevent the further encroachin business. ment of government Whatever problems the industry has ivill be solved by the bituminous coal operators and not oy bureau control and clerks in Washington. Dr. Payne said: The nation is best governed which is least governed; and those people are best served by their government who are permitted to stand squarely on their own feet, without paternalism in the working out of their economic problems, all of which are necessarily interdependent. No one wheel can be in our economic machine speeded up or retarded by governmental interference without throwing it all out of gear and ultimately breaking it down. low class forDr. Payne scored who invade America and coneigners derecommended He the gest jails. portation. President Seaman touched both on the alien government control and Shanghai, The fiercest battle ot modern Chinas history raged along the entire Shanghai front last week. Chi Ilsieh Yuans troops attacked first, hurling back Chekiang forces, who made gains ir. a surprise attack Saturday, but before long the battle assumed such intensity, it seemed both sides were on the offensive. bombing planes and Artillery, machine gun fire kept up a terrific bombardment that shook Shanghai. Lu Yuan Hsiang claimed advances at Kiating and ' Malu, while the hammering at Kiangsu forces were Liuho, aiming to capture the forts. of Australia, The liner. Empress was at Woosung, hastily lying brought up the .y ver, fearing a naval attack. Nanking warships were shell fire intp Liuho. pouring The casualties were terrific and twelve stench of unburied dead miles from Shanghai drifted penetra-tingl- y over the city. A plague was threatened. According to a witness who returned after traversing the sector from Nansiang to Malu, west of Shanghai, both sides were drenching the lines with shrapnel. Numerous relief stations behind e the front were Chekiang filled with wounded, while scores of others were arriving on stretchers. The offensive which has resulted in continuous firing since it opened on Saturday morning, has enabled the Chekiang forces to drive the Kiangsu troops back six miles, according to problems. General Hsia Chao-Licommander of the Chikiang forces in the center Texas Kills Many Cattle of activity. Houston, Tex. Six Texas rangers are ready to destroy 1900 head of Mrs. Ferguson Will Ge Candidate Mrs. Miriam A. cattle either infected with the foot Austin, Texas, nominee for and mouth disease or suspected of Ferguson, Democratic carriers of the disease germs. governor of Texas, is eligible to hold being to drive the animals is It planned that office, District Judge George a into trench, twenty at a time, big Calhoun ruled here. The ruling was and shoot The disease then them. made in answer to a suit filed by confined to been has its original Charles Dixon, San Antonio attorney, area Fort Bend Galveston, Harris, to keep Ma Fergusons name off and Dr. Maria Brazoria and counties, the ballot on the ground that the in federal inspector charge of state constitution implied the gov- Imes, eradication work, expressed hope that ernor of Texas must be a man. Calbe no new outbreaks. would there houn placed the stamp of approval upon the right of Mrs. Ferguson and Colonel Slocum Dead other women to hold office under the New York, Colonel Calhoun held that state statutes. Joseph Jer- brother-in-laand the state constitution does not permit main Slocum, 91, the holding of office by women and former business associate of Russell overruled the contention that he was Sage, died at the home of his daughMr. and Mrs. without jurisdiction in the case. No- ter and He is also survived Sherman Flint. tice of appeal was filed by Dixon. by two sons, Colonel Hebert J. SloL. H. Slocum, cum and Stephen Peace Parley at Critical 8tage Colonel Slocum served both retired. A in crisis Geneva, grave prevails in came and war Civil in here the the peace discussions through Japans 1878 Cincinnati. On the death from to the insistence upon an amendment proposed protocol of arbitration and of Mrs. Sago in 1918 he received a So critical is the situabquest of $8,000,000. security. tion judged to be that France sugBoundary Bill Is Read gested that the Japanese amendment, of which concerns the interpretation London, The house of lords have state rights as related to arbitration given first reading to the Irish bill, and which everybody understood as providing for a commission-tadjus he boundary between Ulster and tV referring to the immigration problem, should be considered calmly by a Free State, which passed its MrJ subcommittee. A motion by the and final reading in the horse of was to end French this accepted by commons. the arbitration commission. Woo-sun- g six-mil- n, Ideal combination. That Is what 1 took In January of this year and since then I have felt like a person made all over again. Before taking Tanlac I was Just so shaky, nervous and weak that I just dragged around and was almost past going. But now I sleep like a child, digest my food perfectly and have all the energy and strength a person needs. In fact, my health la fine and I am praising Tanlac for it Tanlac Is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Mrs: Riggs Pays High Trib- ute to Tanlac for Ridding Her of Nerve and Stomach Troubles. Mrs. Anna M. Riggs, R. P. D. 1, Box 12G, Colorado Springs, Colo., Is another woman of prominence In her community from whom the Tanlac treatment has elicited high commendation. Her statement follows: When It comes to stomach and nerve troubles and the miserable feelTanlac Vegetable Pills for constlpa ings that come from Indigestion and constipation, Tanlac and the Tanlac tlon; made and recommended by the Vegetable Pills certainly do make an manufacturers of Tanlac. Fish Frozen in Ice Record Electric Sign It Is said that there are authentiThe worlda largest electric advertiscated eases of fishes and frogs which ing sign now flashes out the merits of have survived after having been In- a brand of ginger ale from a building cased In solid ice. This Is because In Times square. New York city. The creatures such ns fish sign extends for an entire city block and frogs have a very low standard and Is 58 feet tall, almost equal to the of heat. Their body temperature Is height of a building, says only slightly above that of the Popular Science Monthly. cold-bloode- d six-stor- sur-rrundl- ntmosphere. However, fishes and frogs frozen in ice would not usually survive. Pathfinder Magazine. Important to All Women Readers of This Paper Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION 6 y ng Swamp -- Root a Fine Medicine Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womens complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition they may cause the other organ to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irritable and may be despondent; it makea any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root- , by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Many send for a sample bottle to see the great kidney, liver what Swamp-Root- , and bladder medicine will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by parcel post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles et a ft drug stores. Advertisement. Bell-an-s Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN-S .25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE FOR OVER 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric add conditions. Good Investment The Artist Say, you are tuktng that Ferris girl out to dinner all tlie time. Isn't It rather expensive? The Writer Yes, but It pays In the end. She cracks ten or twelve jokes every night and 1 sell them to the correct Internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS comic magazines. that make a horse Wheeze, Roar, have can Thick Wind or Cboke-dow- a bo rodaeod with Dont Forget Cutlcura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisite face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume, rendering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on it because one of the Cutlcura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum), 25c each everywhere. Advertisement. also other Bunches or Swellings. No blister, no hair gone, and horse kept et work. Economical only a few drops $2J0 per required at an application. bottle delivered. Book 3 A free. W. F. Ymbc, lac, 510 Ljnu SL, SprintfcU. Km. Helping Him Along Reporter And In what state were you bom, professor? Professor Unless my recollection falls me, in the state of Ignorance. Reporter (scribbling) Yes, to be sure. And how long have you lived there? Iowa Frivol. INFLAMED EYES Cm Dr. Tbompaon'e rt ter, Buy et ypnr drngcUt'a or 1181 Hirer,' Troy. N.Y. Booklet. No Filthy Lucre " Here Halls Catarrh The term filthy lucre has been banned from the English language as far as a certain Los Angeles hotel Is concerned by the. Installation of a Treatment, both machine, says Popular Science local and internal, and Has been success-fil- l Monthly. All money received by the in the treatment of Catarrh for ovea hostelry is cleansed before being re- forty years. Sold by all druggist!. turned to the guests in the form of F. J. CHENEY fik. CO Toledo, Ohio change. coin-washi- Debt Each Man Owes ng Medicine Should Attract Fishermen The Nile has a greater variety of I hold every man a debtor to his pro- fish than any other river In the world. fession, from the which, as men of An expedition sent by the British course do seek to receive countenance museum brought back 9.000 specimen. and profit, so ought they of duty to Loves blindness Is not Incurable endeavor themselves, by way of to a Otherwise ornament there would be no breach-o- f be amends, help and suits. there unto. Bacon. promise w son-in-la- o Bible Supports Death Penalty Declaring that capital is legal and backed by punishment the Chicago scriptural authority, Lutheran conference of the Missouri synod, largest of the Lutheran bodies, issued a statement quoting the Bible To in support of the death penalty. those of the who, offset arguments opposing the death penalty, quote the Bible in support of their claims, the statement quoted being taken from Genesis ix, 6. Chicago, - Egypt Protects Buy. To protect local buyers of goods against misrepresentation in the: length of cotton goods a government regulation in Egypt requires that all goods be folded in lengths of one meter or yard. BAYER ASPIRIN SAY 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 . . Colds Pain Headache Toothache Insult to Injury It Is not enough that you never pay your bills, sir; but you are getting fatter right along and I have to use more material for your 1 Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only Bayer package which contains proven directions. Tailor (excitedly) clothes and INSIST! Hjpirla la fts trad mark of Bays Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 1 DO Druggists. Maaatactara of MoaoacetieaeMeeter sf BallayllcuM |