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Show J PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH BAYER ASPIRIN JEWS OF RUSSIA IN PITIABLE CONDITION PROVED SAFE Ruined and Starving, ports Investigator. Take without Fear as Told in Bayer Package Re- New York. The wracking experis ence of a nightmare" Journey through a gray, huddled Twentieth-century Inferno of misery, want and helplessness was recounted by Miss Irma May of New York city, who returned on the steamship Paris direct from a tour of the "hunger region" of Poland, Galicia and Bessarabia, where hundreds of thousands of Jewish families, after a struggle against the Impoverishment of the war, are now crushed In a flnul tragedy of Industrial ruin, destitution and starvation as a result of the latest economic collapse In eastern Europe. Miss May, who was abroad on a visit when the first reports of the new Jewish disaster In Europe reached this country, wus commissioned by cable by David A. Brown, national chairman of the United Jewish campaign for u $13,0O0,(X0 overseas chest to complete the reconstruction tasks undertaken by the American Jewish Joint distribution committee lu Russia und the eastern European countries, to obtuin firsthand Information of actual conditions arid the extent of the breakdown of trade and Industry affecting the Jews of these countries. three-month- ten-yea- Does not affect the Heart Unless you see the "Buyer Cross" or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mll'lons and prescribed by physicians over twenty-fiv- e years for on package Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Toothnche Rheumatism Ialn, Pain Neuralgia Each unbroken "Bayer" package contains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, Your shoos led easy ALLENS il you use FOOT-EAS- E Stops the pain of Corns and Bunions and you cnn walk all day in ease and comfort. Nothing gives such relief to hot, tired, aching, inflamed or swollen feet, blisters or calluses. A little ALLEN'S sprinkled in each shoe In the morning will makeyon forget about tight shoes. It takes the (notion from the shoe. Always use it (or Dancing and to Break In New Shoes. For Free Rase Walking Doll, address Knot. and a ample Le Hoy. N. Y. ALLENS FOOT-EASFOOT-EAS- E STOP THAT COUGH with Boscheea Syrup the old reliable family remedy that has been In use for 00 years. Loosens and brings up the phlegm and eases the dryness and Irritation. At all druggists. 30c and 00c. If you cannot get it, write to O. G. GREEN, INC., Woodbury, N. J. CuticuraSoap Is Pure and Sweet Ideal for Children 3 ampin Soap, Olntmant, Talram frea. rtfldrw Oatlfira Dpt M, Malden, Mat. Lbrart. 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She started on her mission early in January and in the last three months has Journeyed from city to city, from village to village in all the large Jewish sections of Poland, Gulipia and Bessarabia. Her reports by radio and letter to Mr. Brown, based on authenticated statistical Information, make up a chronicle of human ruin and despair, crowded with Intimate detail of the suffering of workers broken by months and years of unemployment, of merchants stripped of their last resources, of proud and and poor alike leveled to bread-line- s of women and children starving and freezing and waiting in piteous resignation for death. More than a million Jews of Poland the entire Jewish population of the country are at present absolutely without any means of support, and their only hope of being Saved from extinction, Miss May declares, rests on the early arrival of relief funds from America. The Jewish cities of Bessarabia, Miss May found, present a repetition of the Polish picture of impoverishment, stagnation and helpless misery. Due to a two years crop failure, the historic Jewish agricultural communities of this region are shattered by want, famine and disease. Child mortality In Bessarabia has reached 100 per cent as a result of severe malnutrition and lack of medical aid, and favus and hunger-typhu- s are spreading ominously. The food allowance of Jewish families In this section of Bessarabia all available food supplies are rationed by local is a few ounces "hunger committees of corn meal and a fraction of a pound of potatoes a day. day-by-da- y soup-kitchen- one-thir- d Frenzied Struggle for Bread. Miss Mays final experiences In Poland represent a peak of the appalling panorama of physical and moral breakdown in which a piteous, frenzied struggle for bread, hopeless submission to squalor and disease, and a panic as an escape from of unbearable suffering and degradation bespeak the utter collapse of the ancient communal structure of Jewish life in Folaud, and threaten the extinction of millions of lives of men, women and children. Miss May found the In Brest-Litovs- k poorest of the poor, mostly war widows, still livlug In the ruins of the synagogues in which they took shelter when they returned as refugees and exiles of siege and evacuation after the razing of the city lu the last withdrawal of the Russian armies from the fortress. Utterly depleted by the destruction of the military occupations and scarcity of work and food and the struggle against broken-down- , rudimentary living conditions, the local community Is Incapable of relieving the plight of these people. War orphans and children born In the years of famine and Internal turmoil are growing up as waifs, with weakened constitutions and no outlook for a normal adjustment to orderly productive life. counter-occu- pations, "When I worked, the pain in my back was a torture. My energy was tow, steep was broken and I could noteat. Since taking Tanlac my troubles are over. I get a thrill from good health Tanlac gave me." E. E. Torrey, 2S2 Bryant St., Dubuque, Iowa. This statement merely backs up what over one hundred thousand grateful users have said about Tanlac. Our files are packed with such testimony. If your system Is run down, if you can't seem to eat or sleep, have lost weight or suffer from trying pain, why not let Tanlac start you back to vigorous strength and health. No long, wretched wait to get results! Tanlac starts right In to build you up. It cleans the blood, revitalizes digestive organs, fixes up the liver and makes you feel like a new person. For constipation take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. Nice Doggie Hates Bad Bill Collectors Wls. Spider Is Milwaukee. only an Airedale pup, but as a watch dog he is more efficient than a bound. Loyalty to Ills mistress landed her in Civil Judge Thomas Mahons court here recently, for so close did Spider guard the Louis that when premises Swar.e, a collection agent, tried to approach the place, Spider to yield and Louis got no farther than the front gate. Rut Louis was persistent and when he appeared again he found the dog still more aggressive and Louis went away minus part of his trousers. Spiders mistress promised to chain the dog and invited Louis to come for his money. full-grow- n .'Ct COAST CITIES OF WEST FADE AWAY Once Prosperous Towns Dying of Dry Rot. Denver. The "Cousin Jacks, the prospectors after gold are passing. Hardly a week now goes by but word conies down that another has been found dead In a rotting cabin in the "ghost cities that dot the high country of Colorado and the mining west The towns, many of them, are dystreets are ing, too. Once well-worgrass grown, and pack rats haunt the buildings. Central City Is perhaps the most striking example of the change. Thirty years ago It boasted a population of 12,000. Today there are approximately 500 persons there. President Grant and his daughter visited Central City and the residents paved the sidewalk from the street to the old Teller house with gold. Black Hawk, near Central City, Is In the same plight. Some old tunnels have been opened, a few people work them, but vacant houses stand row on row. Many of the towns are virtually without inhabitants except for one or two old prospectors who still dream that ttie boom days will return. hus two men left; American City about the same number. A person can wander through Owl, Tincup, Mound City and Aultman for days at a time without seeing a face. Nevadavllle had' the first Masonic lodge charter In Colorado and the third In Kansas territory, which then embraced this state. The lodge still exists and men travel by burro, In automobiles or afoot long distances to attend regular meetings. Gunnison, Colo., on the western slope, started ns a mining town. It lias become the center of a rich ranch and live stock region. Ouray, the most famous gold camp In the San Juan district in southwestern Colorado, is still existent, but only as a country town. Tom Walsh discovered the Camp Bird mine outside Ouray and sold it to British Interests for millions of dollars. n BURNING LAKE AIDS NO WOMAN CAN KEEP OF BOTANY FIELD HOUSE EFFICIENTLY Se- Interesting Specimens cured by Explorer. Without Good Health Washington. A lake which burns every year provided one of the strange collecting grounds In Costa Rica from which Dr. Paul C. Stand-lebotanist of the National Herbarium, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, has Just brought back a collection of 11,738 y, run-dow- plants. The paradoxical burning lake Is Arenal In Guanacaste province, In the northwest corner of Costa Rica. Although sixteen miles by four miles In area, and thirty feet deep In spots. Lake Arenal Is so thickly grown over with a tall grass that It seems to be a level prairie. The grass dries below the tips every year, whereupon the Costa Ricans set fire to It, thereby furnishing what Is probably the worlds sole example of a burning lake. SS PIIRCI AVCNUS. LANCASTER, OHIO The rich collection brought back by Doctor Standley as the result of four months Intensive work includes Four Walls Can Make a many new species and one new House, but it takes a Womgenus. This last is a tree closely rean to Make a Home lated to the walnut and the hickory. To be a successful homemaker, a Although the natives do not eat the woman must guard herhealth. When nuts, they do use the wood. Since it mother is not well, the home 13 upis a fairly common tree In Costa Rica, set Women everywhere are learnthe fact that It has not been described ing through their own personal exbefore Is surprising. periences, as these women did, the Two New Potato Trees. merit of Lydia E. Pinkhams VegeDoctor Standley also found two new table Compound. kinds of the potato tree Falo de Lancaster, Ohio. For ten years Iapa. This is an important timber after my marriage, I had poorhealth. It a but also tree, produces fruit, the kernel of which Is very good to eat, Just the Rest of It tasting like coconut. The natives Phyllis Jeans young man Is a roast It like chestnuts and also grind handsome devil, Isnt he? It to make a meal. Doctor Standley Doris Youre right. lie isnt has already described two kinds of handsome, though.partly this same genus from Mexico. There the kernel is used to furnish a black dye, and the Mexican name for the L-- V DUST tree Is Calatola, an Aztec word meaning "crow water, referring no doubt to Its use as a dye. made of especially woven fabrio Crepette Two thousand orchid specimens for only 10 cents and were included in Doctor Standleys haul. He collected these for Mr. QUEEN OF FLORIDA Oakes Ames of Boston, orchid specialist, who financed the expedition. Costwo weeks' dusting supply of Liquid Veneer. ta Rica produces more varieties of orNothing like it for dusting. A few drops on chids than any other section of this your cloth removes ALL dust, dirt and blemishes INSTANTLY, and leaves your piano, clean and hemisphere, 1,000 different kinds havfurniture, woodwork Moreover spotlessly it preserves the beautifully polished. finish indefinitely. Piano people use it to iming been described from that country. prove their brand new instruments. Send for Reaches Virgin Field. today. Youll be delighted. jour FRBB bottle Remember, we Include a big 26c L V Dust Doctor Standley made collections Cloth if you send 10 cts. ' from two regions which have never beDont miss fore been explored by botanists. The this opportunity. first of these was Dota, In southern Buffalo Costa Rica, a mountainous region Specialty which includes a tableland at an eleCompany vation of 10,000 feet, the only one of 2 Liquid Its kind In Central America. It Is a Veim Btdf. Bofiaie. N. T. cold and area characterized by grassland and low bushes. Animal life birds, beasts and Insects Is practically nonexistent there. The other unexplored region was Guana-cast- e inflamed eyelids or other province, a land of low elevaeye irritations. You will tion, extensively grazed by cattle. find a soothing and sate Doctor Standleys expedition formed remedy In MITCHELL EYE SALVE. a part of the plan of the Smithsonian HALL A RUCKEL at all Institution to prepare a descriptive acKeY ork City druggists. count of the plants of all of Central America, which will be of great importance to commerce as well as to science. Before the work can get properly under way extensive collections must be made in Honduras and Nicaragua, two regleto which have scarcely been touched by botanists. Funds are needed for these exploraa Seattle (Wash.) tions. Virginia Herbsinan, girl, and a blond, as a newcomer surAs a result of the two expeditions prised everyone by being elected as already made to Oosta Rica, Doctor Spanish queen of the annual Ponce de is preparing a memoir ou Leon celebration in St. Augustine, Fla. Standley the plants of that country alone, which She works for a real estate firm there. will be published by the Costa Rican government. ) CLOTH wlnd-9wTe- Iont Negu Asks Pay for 34 Years as Mans Housekeeper Alleging breach of contract, Miss Llta Summit of Ludlow has filed suit against William executor of the estate of the late Carl Spoerrle of this place, an uncle of the complainant. She asserts that In 1889 her relative persuaded her to give up her profession of graduate nurse to live upon his In refarm and be his housekeeper. turn she was to receive all of his property upon his death. She agreed to this and was In his employ for 84 years. She helped him to harvest his crops, and during his last Illness served as nurse. When his will was probated she learned that he had left her but $2,700 and the Income from the farm for life, while upon her death the property was to go to relatives In Germany. This, she maintains, was a breach of faith and a violation of contract, and she asks the court to set aside the will aud award her the property or give her its equivalent In wages for a period of 31 years. Ludlow, 111. La-tee- r, n I am very Sturgis, Michigan. thankful for what your medicine has done for me and have recommended It to others. I took it to give me strength before my baby wa3 born. I would have to stop work and lie down sometimes all the afternoon. I felt as If I did not care whether anything was done or not I got tired out so easily. One day I found a little book on my porch and that night I showed it to my husband and he went down town and got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. The medicine has helped me so much that I was soon able to do my work, and when my baby was born, my nurse, Mrs. Forbes, said It was the easiest birth she had ever attended. I will be more than pleased if I am helping someone else by giving my testimonial. Mbs. Edwabd Peb-sin- o, 208 Michigan. Surprise Ave., Sturgis, Apartments for Horses The other week Tolonius and Candidate, two champion chestnut horses, walked down 79 stairs from their stable beds In North London and trotted off to the horse show at Richmond. catering firm that and Candidate have The owns Polonius solved their well-know- n horse-housin- problem by g stabling their animals in a mansion built of fireproof concrete. A wide concrete staircase, carpeted with soft peat, leads from street to stable. Up this the horses walk to bed, and come downstairs to work in the morning. Each floor is divided five-stor- y into two dormitories double rows of stalls separated by wide gangways. Here the horses feed, sleep and are groomed. Large windows give excellent light and ventilation to what must surely be one of the most remarkable stables in London. No Use Mistress Maggie, these eggs art as hard as ever. I thought I told you I wanted them soft? Maggie Sure an I biled thim five hours this time, mum, but it dont seem to make no difference. Pathfinder. Brrr-Grr- ! Jones I was & deadbeat? "No; he knows It as well as I do. Did you tell B11L Jail Closed Cripple Creek, Colo. ing, wild mining camp of Cripple Creek, world-famou- s town, has closed its since prohibition there oners. Once a roarthe old West, mining Jail, because are no pris- MOTHER- :- Spooning Place I 1 1 1 H-H- -t Fletchers Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drop3 and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. Boston. There's so much spooning In Bunker Hill monument that citizens are asking the legislature to devote $1,500 to lighting the shaft at i night. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. 1 lii-F-H- -j ;; New Fluid Reveals Veins Under ! ; ! X-Ra- :: y Kansas City, Mo. By a proc- ess of iodizing oil, Dr. J. E. For- ester of France, says that he has perfected a fluid that can be Injected Into the veins of the body which renders them Immune to the s, " ) U I ! 1 .. ' and thus makes it possl- them in detail. Hitherto bismuth has been I! extensively used for the pur- A solution of bismuth I! pose. could be placed In the stomach or other organ to be examined . . and the bismuth solution would be opaque In the photograph or . on the inside of that organ, and ; was, therefore, only partially of y hie to examine Drastic War on Opium to Be Made by Japan Tokyo. The Japanese government has appointed a commission with Foreign Minister Shidchara as chairman for the purpose of an inquiry and to originate new laws for the complete abolition of opium derivatives In Japan and Its possessions. The commission, which consists of representatives of all ministries, hopes to go even further than the Geneva convention In prosecuting all Japanese engaging In the traffic abroad. It may organize a government monopoly In Japan, Korea and Kwangtung province In Tokyo, as was done In Formosa. The commission Intends to take the most stringent measures to obliterate illegal traffic in opium. I wa3 on a visit to my sister ia Utica, Michigan, and she had taken Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Her husband got me a bottle and I took it and felt so much better that I got a second one. Now, I take the whenever I feel Vegetable Compound and soon feel all right again. I have bad three little girl3 In the last six years' and do all my housework, sewing, washing, and Ironing. My time is pretty well taken up, but I will answer any Mbs. Fbank Dlx-dob- e, letters I receive. 823 Plerve Avenue, Lancaster, Ohio. . I value In examination. The fluid which Doctor ! ! ! U " " " s. . For- - ester has perfected can be In- - I Jected in certain tissues and those tissues rendered opaque I! to the Thus it would be possible to inject Into the . . bronchial tube certain doses of the material and the bronchial tubes themselves, and not the U hollows therein, would be re-vealed. til 1 111 ! H I ll"FhF-t-Fl-- The Ideal Wall Finish for every Room in the House Living room, bedroom kitchen or pantry upstairs or down every room In the house can be made bright and attractive clean and sanitary with King Wall Finish. Easy to mix easy to apply and so economical that a dollars worth is usually more than room. enough to decorate the average-size- d Dont spend single penny for decorating until you know more about thia remarkable wall finish. Write today for Color Chart showing 19 beautiful colon to choose from and name of dealer nearest you. THE CHICAGO WHITE LEAD & OIL CO. 15th St. and S. Western Are. Chicago, XU. 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