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Show Would you like to try a this doctor's laxative B3pi free of charge? fil J Every family has occasional need of a laxative, but it should be a family laxative. One that can't Spfer JJ form a habit, but can be taken as often as needed. j When breath is bad or tongue coated Or appetite SYHUPPtPSX i fails. Only a doctor knows the right ingredients. mmmwm j Dr. Caldwell discovered the correct combination UXATTVf years ago. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin combines tosuoMPtun i harmless herbs and pure senna. It starts muscular ' 1 action and soon corrects constipation. Gently, but t0siTWtl 1 surely, it relieves a bilious or luggish condition. It I is mild. Delicious. Effective. All druggists keep mwmna) I I this famous prescription ready, in big bottles. Or --mZZZZZm J writ Dr. CddweU's Syrup Pepsin, ilontktllo, IUH ttSEBSBffl W for frit trial bottlt postpaid. Jf jCf WhfefcaaatoeaersaWBeaaa, " l,vY , kare thick via er AA hok4awB mm be nduaad ' . I wlta Absorblae. Ate oUht L fch f swelUaea. Ka ". ? Mtartatirerkltheaenoailael. A.thaakfallaw ears "TbmaMehr mml flash erowtaioa (lend about llaelM diameter. THAT BURIED GOLD AND SILVER yog have heard talksd about so much can bow be located by a new scien-tific invention. Bas already located thousands of dollars. Particulars fre. Treasure Hunter af America P. O. Box 682, Salt Lake City, Utah. ForGayHorses Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh AI4alaai laiifaliiaiaiaajlai a art Uah M aal Mtae. Colds Cost Money It It miitmtttj Htt aaaSWarraaicWa'a lain iji" fA(r Mm rraa mmh 4a f , ) 1 F0RTIFT Y?$ YOURSELF ttD AGAINST Vt'vK COLDS, VV7' T GRIPPE hff Y( f DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY AH Daalara. Liquid ar Tabtata. WEADACHE?. a Inataad of daogeroaa heart da-- praaunta take safe, tntld, purely k If vegetable KATUAI'S RIMIOT and gat rid of the bowel poUons M that canae the trouble. Neth- - fc M Ing like N for biliooiMaa, slek jp I headache and eonatipation. Acts I pleasantly. Never gripes, . Mild, aafs, pmalv vaaatabte At dniftrW only 25c MalwthstattMiffca, FEEL ZJKK A MILLION. TAKM HEADACHES Needless pains like headaches are immediately relieved bv Bayer Aspirin as millions of people know. And no matter how suddenly headache may come, one can at all times be prepared. Carry the poeket tin of Bayer Aspirin with you. Keep the lareer size at home. Read the proven directions for pain, headaches, neuralgia, etc. Triple w . testelw , m mi SI --W fs ljIf yONOCO Gasoline is actually tested dozens of times in the process of refining y Is'Wl but it is called Triple Tested Gasoline because of all of these tests converged ' iSlllf Into three main tests for starting acceleration power! t t"3 Isii-- These are the things that motorists want and are entitled to get from the fgl$l gasoline they use. A gasoline may be ever so powerful but if is not volatile " ffff enough to start the motor quickly and give rapid acceleration in traffic it will ffif not satisfy today's demands. Aa easy starting, swift - ff.'l acceleration, are mere snares if they are not backed "" ( ... ft I op with pvwtr for every need economical power! S ft CONOCO Gasoline meets all three of these important f practical tests that's the reason so many people insist ' t on Triple Tested ll f'i1rT1 I I GASOLmi PACKED WITH EXTRA MILES :s.' T " " ' j f i Caaadiaa Mapta Sagar In 1020 the total value of maple sugar and maple alrup produced in Canada was 1,118,(150. The mnple sugar output was 11,608,05 pounds, valued at $2,162,830, The quantity of maple sirup produced was 2,17-1,08- gallons, with a value of (3,053,817. The Province of Quebec Is tbe lead-er of the Industry In Canada. I OUR COMIC SECTION' (Along the Concrete Q Srm hour. nlMr teMMk) ' Iff ' UTAH BRIEFS Mlllville Two 4-- Clubs have been orgunlxed. one for beet culture and one for calf work. Richmond Cattle show on May 1 will be a big-- event with several hun-dred dollars In prizes awarded. Wellsvllle One thousand roses have been planted this year by Farm Bu-reau Indies. Karmtngtoo H Sewing" Club has been organized. Ogdcn Fifth Annuul Ogden horse show on Jane 6 end T Is attracting a great deal of Interest. Idaho horsemen have promised attendance In large numbers. Morgan Lights sre being im-proved at airports throughout north-ern Utah. North Ogden Calf clubs In 4-- work are being enlarged this year. Eureka Rich gold atrlke Is report-ed In the Tlntic district Logan Rodeo Is planned for the 24th of July celebration which Is to be big event of the summer. Hyrum A Cache county benutlfl. cation drive Is going forward. Flans for Improving every commwtty in the county have been made. Brlghnm City Municipally owned electric light plant shows a profit on operative expenses for 102) of nearly 80 thousand dollars. Cedar City Tomato plants are to arrive In Utah by thousands In a short time from Nevada. Lcwlston Tests for tubercular an-imals are being made by experts, Richfield Water supply In the Ot-ter reservoir Is showing a good In-crease. Ephralm Egg shipments show In-crease and much activity Is noted In baby chick receipts. St. George Pipe for state road pro-ject has been ordered. Snllna J. O. Borenson, 58, dies from Injuries received by Jftlllng out of a tree. Heher Livestock show here on Aug-n- 21 and 22 will feature free ad-- missions. Helper A concrete swimming pool Is being sponsored by tbe Klwanld club for public use. Kanab Arizona Is Improving high-way connecting route from Flagstaff to Kanab. Bprlngvllle KIwanIs club of Help-er visits Sprlngvlllo Art exhibit snd each club man brought a high school student ss bis gaest American Fork Annual poultry day Is to be observed In June. ' Springville City ordinance Is now In force requiring vaccination of all animals In the city pasture. Gunnison A Boy Scouts' Jamboree Is scheduled for May 3rd. Ephralm Cattle owners urge pro-tection against depredation from pur-lolne-of live stock. Legoon Annual sportnipng' state outing will be held here May 24 and 25th. Brlgham City Suit Lake, Provo, snd Ogden, together with this city have made application for the veterans' hospital provided for by congress. Plait Lflke "The Message of the ARes," pageant of the L. D, 8. church will discontinued after May 3rd. Goshen Kew junior high school Is to be, erected at a cost of 40,000. Eurkea T. Strange, 25, of Sallna, waa accidentally killed In a mine. Trove Dinner is given In honor of 40 Eagle rank Boy Scouts. Spanish Fork Battery C of the 222nd field artillery passes perfect in annual Inspection. Delta Live stock exhibits st Delta fair by high school students totalled seventy-two- . Toyson Heavy acreage of sugar beets is planted in this district. Lehl Boy Scouts open camp la West canyon on the north rim of Cedar Val-ley. Mapleton Plans are made for open-ing addittonnl school facilities. J'rice iNew park is to be cnllefl "Pioneer Evergreen Park,' In honor of Utah pioneers. Lehl The poultry business totalled $202,000 in this city in 1020. Pleasant Grove Extensive repairs and Improvements are being made at the local canning factory. Beaver Itoad work has started on the Milford-Beavc- r highway. Helper Over 1,300 yellow pine and fir trees have been planted In the Vin-ton national forest this year. Sulinn Forest superlvwirs ore set-ting out large numbers of western yel-low pine trees. Coalville State rond program for Summit county Involves expenditure of ovor one hundred tbounand dollars. Ilyrum Drainage In local streams said to be from Light reservoir is al. leged to le killing fish. Payson Ctnh county fair premium list is to be distributed in May. A great many new departments are to be added. St George Earnings of the Dixie Power Company In 1029 total j:!7,000. Mt. Pleasant Local Game club will be hets to Utah trnpshooters at the sportmens' annual meet on May 2nd. and 3rd. Payson A campaign is started to beautify the city. American Fork District 28, of the Lions' clubs will hold their convention here on May 2ftth. Hyrnm Success of the local watet project Is believed probable thru ad-ditional allotments of water. Logan Agricnltnral College will give poultry, dairy and lamb feeding program on May 10th and 17th. Salt Lake National conference of governors of various states convenes on June 30th. Provo New seminary building cost-ing $13,000 is opened for classes this week. Rulers' FutiU Effort to Put Ban on Corset The corset, writes Looker-O- n In the London Dally Chronicle, which threatens to resume Its old whale-bone rigidity with the return of long-er skirts snd tighter waists, must rank among the articles of dress which, however often denounced, seem Invulnerable against attack. Louis XVI of France, though he sup-pressed the high .headdresses of court ladles by a word, could not win obedience to a decree against the corset, and when Charles X, proving once more that the Bourbons are condemned It to extinc-tion, It was noted that the ladles merely clasped It about them more tightly than ever. A more subtle move was that of Emperor Joseph II of Austria, who sought to discred-it the corset by ordering that women of bad character or convicted of seri-ous crimes should be made to wear them. But even that did not dis-courage the others 1 His "One Big Moment" Recalled by Doughboy I Journeyed to Kansas City, Mo., June B, 1011), parked In a hotel, or-dered a room, then went out and did some shopping on tbe main drag, sal- - . vaglng an alarm clock, a pair of as and a sergeant's whistle. Then to my room, tipped the bellhop two francs, gave him the whistle. In-structed him to come to my room at 8 a. m., open the door and blow the ' , whistle and to yell, "Outside!" f Now this Is where my big moment . came In. I threw one of my bob- - ) nail shoes at that bellhop and sent him running down the ball. The oth-er shoe I threw at the alarm clock, smashing It, then turned over, cov-ered my head, and slept to my heart's content Now, that was my big moment St Louis Tost Dis-patch. Only Lookad Like Caah A fourteen-year-ol- d Belfast (Maine) boy rummaging In an attic of a centu-ry- old house had the surprise and (ligunnolntment of hla vounir life. Al- - though he found a barrel of money In $1, t $5 and $10 bills, they were presumed to be worthless, says tbe Boston Globe. The bills are said to run Into the thousands and are on the Frankfort bank, state of Maine, signed by B. Shaw, president, and B. Johnson, cashier, dated 1834 and 1S37. The history of Maine gives no such bank In Its list of Maine banks and It Is believed that the script Is a relic of a private bank. Substance and Shadow What really counts," said the ready-mad- philosopher, "Is some-thing genuine." "You say so," snswered Cactus Joe, "but I never yet saw a real cow-boy that drew as much salary as sn actor would get merely for look In' like one." Long Hair Agala at 7S Seventy-elght-year-ol- d Anna Call-ing of Vienna believes In keeping np with the styles, so Is letting her fa-mous hair grow long again. Four years ago she abandoned her six-fo-tresses, which had made her famous for half a century, for the bob. Re-cently she decided that lengthy hair was again In style, and now ber locks are already three feet long. Toung Viennese women are following her example and many have hair reach-ing at least to the shoulder. Glaaa Hall at Eapeaitioa With walls almost entirely of glass, a large number of halls will be a feature of the exposition which will be oiiened at Stockholm, Swe-den. The contents of the halls will always be visible from without but especially so at night when they will be brilliantly Illuminated. THE FEATHERHEADS Felix Gets Cheered Up BAD WlAViD (tS XjoT THE DAMAG6 TiMES OUT OF TEM W1UV - lb WE CAR ,MY BCW -I- T'S WE PLANTtFFS p iTCc TriE DEFEWPAUT IK) HNCWES.OU'MAM ! - AND VOO MAVE NO p ( Ttt$ SOQT OF A CASE -- 0H SSX IPEAI W A VOOMAV) CAVJ CABQY C B WlU., CHEER UP.MV BW- - kgM, r'TrW LJ f In. POi hjmw5 L ... Reportorial Imagination A reporter once falling to get an Interview wrote a story about Edi-son's new invention, the "stratified shirt," which had a front of 805 lay-ers of. patent fabric. Each day the owner simply removed a layer and had a clean shirt Reforaating Hawaii Planting operations on the Hawai-ian forest preserves In the past two years required 418,531 trees, an in-crease of 200,000 over the previous two years. Itecent Increases In forest preserve areas have brought the total to 080,082 acres. Aa Advantage Well, there's one advantage to that bigger golf ball, anyhow. You'll be able to top some of the shots you The Literary Household used to fan before. Judge, Hnsband (to wife) Who Is that strange woman I Just saw In our kitchen? Wife Sh-h-- J That's the Christian Advocate. Blond Whenever Necessary Yvonne "Is Fred's girl friend a blond?" Yvette "Yes, for days at a time." Town Topics. rr- - , FINNEY OF THE FORCE Parrot, or Another Hare? ES5S$T OFFlFED- l- WW OjELt.UlHAT HAVE WjT OFFIFEB-VO- U " o " nXNjf viF MAN HAF BEEN WllQVJwV ifVEITO SAY FEB VEQ- - FEE HI G0DPA HiMPE0-- , " ' Ml ME AR0UM" TOWN WALL MORNW - Li SiLF ? --UHV ABE VI iMENT HUV FPSECH HAM 1 o UWHI WANT IT FTOPDiy rSSffl 111153 7 V WHENHIHEAaDVlFMAN11 FOLLOWM VIF MAN JUFT FO HI It MIMICKIN1 ME, HI iL ) 1 ill IT COULD HEAR HIM TALK HASAIM, Mb PUN04 IN HIM fOmLpm Ullf f HAN' IF HE HAF HAN HIMPEOlMENT V FAFE WM, 'I l HUJ FPEECW.T00-VT- !S AMI Bl(SUTJ V M MIGHTY TIGHT PLACE l Tourist "During my travels I was ' "SkJn, one mighty tight place." Friend JlTou Were in Scotland then?" strangers. I'm not an expert, you know, and I prefer people who are not well enough acquainted to quarrel with me." Washington Star. Strangers Preferred "I have placed you at a whist table with your friends," said the hostess. "I'm sorry," rejoined Miss Cayenne. "I prefer to play the game with Original "Baafsteak Club"? A "beefsteak club" founded In the reign of Queen Anne,- early In the Eighteenth century, la believed to have been the first It was composed of the "chief wits and great men of the na-tion," and had for Its badge a grid-iron. Foundation Work Foreman You can begin by helping the riveters on top of this skyscraper frame. Green Apprentice (looking dubious-ly at dizzy skyscraper top) Naw, sir! Pa said for me to start at the bottom and work up I Chicago Dally News. Movie Stuff "Hello, Jim. I haven't seen you for ten years. How's things?" "Not so good." "IIow's that! The last time we met you were drawing down ten thousand a month for your child wonder, Wna happened?" "lie grew up on me," Early Airplana Plight ' The n airplane flight was the first one made from the Unit-ed States to Nicaragua. The flyers left tbe United States December 21, 19-- 0, and returned April 23, 1927. |