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Show THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER, UTAH Vacation Days-a- nd After AS YOUNG AS YOUR KIDNEYS j The secret of youth is ELIMINATION OF POISONS from your body. This done, you can live to be a hundred and enjoy the good things of life with as muon pep" as you did when in the springtime of youth. Keep your body in good condition, thats tne 'secret Watch the kidneys. They filter and purify the blood, all of which Mood passes through them once every three minutes. Keep them clean and In proper working condition and you have nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes and deadly uric acid accumulations from your system. Take GOLD MRP AT. Haarlem Oil Capsules and you will always be in good condition. Ton will fed strong and vigorous, with steady nerves and elastic muscles. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are imported direct from the laboratories at Haarlem. Holland. They are a reliable remedy which' has been need by the aturdy Dutch for over 200 years, and has helped them to develop into one of the strongest and heartniest races of the world. Get them from your druggist Do not take a substitute. In sealed packages three siaea. Adv. BY RECROSSED FORCES BENT UPON THE CAPTURE OF BANDIT BAND. y Campaign Results in Killing of Leader of Outlaw Gang and the Capture of Half a Dozen of His Followers. Three hundred Marfa, Texus. American soldiers who invaded Mexico In an endeavor to capture the bandits who held for ransom Lieutenants Peterson and Davis, are back on American soil, and the Invasion of Mexico is a matter of history. The American punitive expedition came out of Mexico on Sunday. The column, making an early start, crossed the Kio Grande and arrived at Candelaria on the American side at nightfall, having marched over sixty miles since morning. Officers and men were tired with the strain of the campaign but were not downcust over their failure to find ull of the bandits. They make no excuses, but their experiences speak for themselves of the tremendous difficulties encountered in the hunt for the fiend" and Ills followers. And they have, moreover, six prisoners and four dead Mexicans in their game bag." The six prisoners are leading a sad life. They are at Ituidosa, the base of the expedition, and they are chopping wood and wushing dishes. Jesus Rentnria, the bandit leader, was shot and killed by Lieut IL II. Cooper when bandits fired on Coopers machine, according to Lieut. Harold G. Peterson, who returned with the expedition. TO TAKE NOTICE. Begina to Consider Plans for Protec- tion of Americans. Mexico City. The highest Mexican government officials are making a close study of the principle points at issue between the Mexican and American governments with a view to reaching arrangements satisfactory to the United States without impairment of Mexican national interests and Mexican sovereignty, according to declarations made Saturday by Luis Cabrera, secretary of the treasury and leading cabinet member. These points are petroleum legislation, indemnification, frontier vigilance and guarantee for the safety of foreigners and foreign interests in Mexico. Bolshevik! Fleet Disabled. Stockholm. The Bolshevik! fleet in the gulf of Finland, defending Petro-grahas been disabled completely, the newspapers here report. The defenses of Kronstadt, which were bombarded by British warships, have been destroyed. d, Russell Alger Dead. Mrs. Annette Henry Alger, widow of Gen Bussell A. Alger, secretary of war during President McKinleys administration and a former governor of Michigan, died at her home here Sunday at the age of 79. Mrs. Detroit , CLARENCE D. CLARK Acid-Stoma- ch let XATONIC. the wonderful Aeld-Stama- eh -- Add-Btemae- h. xme?" she asked the dealer. In various sixes, maam. Then give me a pair of sevens, rhat is the size of the gloves I wear. Boston Transcript HAS NOT THE POWER six-da- y MEXICO Caused by ntomaeh remedy, give yon quirk relief from dieguetlng belching, indignation, bleated, gneey atom eh, dyopop-al- e. heartburn and othar atomach mlaarlea. from They are all canned by out of tea euHer which about aina people la one way or another. One writea aa follow!: Bofora I Bead EATONIC. I could not oat a bito without hatching It rlcfat up, aoar and blttar. I have not had a bit of trouble ainea tba Brat tablet. Millions arc victim! of Ac id -- Stomach without knowing it. They era weak and ailing, have poor dlgeatloa, bodiaa improperly nourlehed although they may rat heart-if ily. Grave dlaordara are likely to follow aa acid atomach la neglected. Cirrhoala of the liver, lataetlnal connection, gaatritla, catarrh of the atomach theaa are only a. few of the many allmanta often cauaed by A sufferer from Catarrh ef the .tomarh f 11 year:' standing writea: I had catarrh of the atomach for 11 long years and 1 never found anything to do me any good Just temporary relief until I need EATONIC. It la a wonderful remedy end 1 do not want to be without It." If yea are not foaling quite right lack energy and enthuelaam and dou know JM where to locate the trouble try EATONIC Innocence. and aee how much better yo . wl feel la way. It was Mrs. Youngbridea first ex- every At all drag atorea a big boa for SSe and do fish How in your money back if you are not eattaflad. marketing. perience BOUNDARY Bix-Da- BELCHING TO DECLARE PEACE ATONIC t6dr (Tor Xdp-sioMAC- Concrete Piling Best Fresh Meat An English Inventors interlocking At last the wolf is at the door. concrete piling is said to be stronger ROCLAMATION OF PEACE MUST Well, coax him in and well eat than sheet piling mode of wood. AWAIT TREATY RATIFICATION, ilm." Boston Evening Transcript.' WILSON DECLARES About the only way to convince a The shortest horse gets the longest girl that her favorite young man is not Isdda. an angel la to let her marry him. League of Nations Not Consummated by Mere Agreement Among Three of the Powers, President Advises Senator Fall. Washington. President Wilson has not the power to declare peace by proclamation, nor could lie' consent In any circumstances to take such a course prior to the ratification of a formal treaty of peace by the senate. The president so wrote Senator Fall on August 21, in answer to one of the twenty written questions the senator presented at the White House confer-ence, Replying to another question, the urged early adoption of a nutionul delay declaring tramqxirtation policy, presideisai(l the provision of the should come Into force only tended to make all classes un- treaty In unsettled." certain and adoption after retifntlun by Gemiuny and of the transportation policy he thought three of the principal associated powcongress should observe four princi- ers operated jperely to establish peace between tlufie ratifying powers, und ples, as follows: Government regulatory machinery to ttfut It iFH.miupnt 'jy.UliLlicrjt encourage the present transportation can be suldVi the league of nations! system, so that rates will pay all costs; is in any true sense created by the Including new capital needed for ex- association of only three of the allied pansion of facilities; abandonment of and associated governments." As to the question of when normal present method of adjusting wage and working disputes, with substitution of conditions might be restored, the pres-a sane method of deciding these ques- ident said he could only .express the of confident opinion tliat Immediate ratiabolishment tions," Including strikes; modification of tbe Sherman fication of the treaty and acceptance law to permit consolidations, and mak- of the covenant of the league as writing of federal authority supreme In ten would certainly within the near regulating rates, securities and ac- future reduce the cost of living," both counts. Bailrouds should hare the in this country and abroad, through right to initiate rates, Mr. Elliott ar- restoration of production and com-gued, adding that the interstate com- inerce to normal. merce commission should liave the To Senator Falls questions relating to the dlsiMwitlon of Germany's possesright of suspension and review. sions, tlie president said the arrangement in the treuty conveyed no title Strike Breakers Get in Bad. Los Angeles, Cal. Fifty strike to the allied or associated powers, but breakers on their way to Los Angeles merely intrusts disposition of the ter-to work In tbe railroad yards and man ritory iu question to their decision. street cars, were taken from an Florida 8enator Struck by Car. train at Las Vegas, Nev., a Salt Washington. Senator Fletcher was Lake Route divisonal terminal, ninrcli-j- d struck by a street car late Thursday through the town, and then told to and injured. He sustained a seriously walk if they ever expected to reach severe scalp wound, a contusion and ibis city, according to reports received a badly bruised arm. here. EDWIN SAMUEL MONTAGU Hapsburgs Must Quit Iarls. The supreme council Sunday night sent a note to the Hungarian government, in which announcement was made that the council would have no deulings with a government headed h,v Archduke Joseph or any other mem her of the lliipsburg family. Is it Possible to Legislate life and Brains? 1 Swift & Company is primarily an organization of men, not a collection of brick, mortar, and machinery. Packing Plants, their equipment and usefulness are only outward symbols of the intelli- tluf I 1 ng 1 1 experigence, life-loence, and right purpose of the men who compose the organization and of I it those who direct over-lun- d the industry? Let ua send you a Swift MDollar. It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Chicago, 111. Union Stock Yards, Swift & Company, U. S. A. Rumors of Lifting of Dry Ban. Washington. The capiial is alive with rumors tliat llie president plans 1o i fti wnrlinie prohibition, which went into ffect July 1. mi tlie first of Octol er. THIS SHOWS WHAT BECOMES OF THE AVERAGE DOLLAR RECEIVED BY f SWIFT & COMPANY1 FROM THE SALE OF MEAT AND BY PRODUCTS CENTS 11 MID FOR THE Wteless Phone Service Possible, o' tion of the packing industry, now contemplated by Congress, take over the empty husk of physical property and equipment and sacrifice the initiative, experience and devotion of these men, which is the life itself of cal adroitness could replace such life and brains, once driven out? Ebert Takes Oath as President Weimar. Friedrich Ebert took tin oath us imperial president at the theatre Friday. A large crowd laid gathered in the square lief on: the theatre, where a guard of honor was drawn up with a band playing. tele-phon- direc- What legislation, what politi- Cholera Epidemic Threatens Tokio. Honolulu, T. II. A Tokio cable to the Hawaii Sliinpo says an epidemic of cholera is threatening Tokio., Several The incases have been reported. was cable the said, brought to fection. Tokio from Shanghai. Former Senator Clarence D. Clark Lot: ilon. The next few years should of Evanston, Wyo., who has been ap- see o tahllslmicnt of a wireless pointed a member of the international system, enabling England to Joint commission by President Wilson. talk to any part of the world for three He succeeds the late'James A. Tawney minutes at u maximum cost of $b. ef Minnesota. Will not Government SI Edwin Samuel Montagu has risen steadily since he became under secretary for India in 1910. He la now secretary for India, having succeeded Austen Chamberlain In 1917. LIVE ANIMAL CENTS FOR LABOR EXPENSES AND FREIGHT CENTS NEMAIRS It. 00 t.04 WITH COMPANY swmPROFIT AS |