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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION J lund.hc.dte Mtr .t th. Pot Offio. .t SUt Latoi City. UtU. unT the Ac. or MUi 3, 187? . , ' rv Friend and Neighbor: Praise the Lord and pass the amunition. We can't shoot without it 'Give to him that asketh thee, and with what meas-ure ye mete it shall be measured to you again," Progressive Opinion 217 David Keith Bid? Alfred Sorense JPEroWgrEesLsEivIet '1' ! t ; 5 East 2nd. Soutb Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Years In Salt Lake City. IF YOU WANT O.K. SHOE Trig; You must go to the f7 0. K. SHOE SHOP 414 So. State Stret p,p. your Shoes Repaired Jobs at Moderat( f, SaSLL Lost, a cough due toa cold thanks to the sooth- - ') A ing actioQ of Smith Brothers Cough Drops, Kp J Smith Bros. Cough Drops contain a special W't- blend of medicinal ingredients, blended with t ', if prescription care. And they still cost only 54 a' ibU,fuM?l box. Yes, a nickel checks that tickle, 4r$M!TH BROS. COUGH DROPS f 'nitfk$ir BLACK OR MENTHQI--- 5 . Vt!.l Margaret turned off the hum-ming vacuum cleaner, and straightened the slipcovers of the armchair and the daybed that she had pushed up to go over the rug. Then she stood quite still in the doorway and looked at the small bedroom with its southern expos-ure. It was as neat and imperson-al as a pin. It might never have been lived in. The door stood open on the clean, bare closet. There was not a pennant, not a. team picture, not even so much' as an old Arith- - fli, metic book left H show whose Brr nZI room it had B L X once been. l2ECi.'".Va staMreadrgaat rtehte O'K walls, the furni- - I!5h ture.anddeeply, "TV z slowly, she real-'$- ! ized that no matter what lodgers with their own trinkets and pictures might occupy it, she would always see it the old way. It was the old way that she saw it now. A pair of hard-wor- n gray pants lay on the floor where they had been dropped. Three base-ball bats were stacked with a fish-ing rod in the corner. A battered red cap with a letter on it lay on the bed. And through the bed, as though it were transparent, Mar-garet saw another bed, smaller, and with high slatted sides. She put the vacuum cleaner away and went down to her desk in the sitting-roo- She took the fifteen dollars rent that the newj lodger had paid that morning in advance for the room, and added to it, from her purse, three dol-lars and seventy-fiv- e cents more. Then she drew out a sheet of pa-per and began to write on it,, slowly, gravely. "To buy a bond to help train a young man to replace Don, Jr. killed on June 6th in the Battle of Midway." (Letter from an actual communication In the files of the Treasury Department.) Help our boys. Make certain the wage earner of the family joins a payroll savings plan and tops that 10 by New Year's! U. S. Treasury Department I fYOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER Fr3 mmi during 38 to 52 Years p- - , V. of Age! i If you-- like so many women be-- I ' tween the ages of 38 and 52 suffer ' from hot flashes, weak, dizzy, ner- - vous feelings, distress of "irregu- - t larltles", are blue at times due to f the functional middle age period l In a woman's life start at once L j try Lydia E. Ptokham's vegetable u a fln0 Compound. It's the best known Thousands thousand medicine you can buy that's made women rich Ind poor a especially Jor women. have . reported benefl Als0 K;J. Pinkham's Compound Is famous flcial for younger women 10 ::: to relieve such distress. Taken reg- - r relieve distress of monthly Iu:.c-ularly it helps build up resls- - tlonal disturbances. Follow hi tance against such symptoms, It directions. Vorti trjinj.' , $ - let - . - - , ill Ilk Furnace fires glow and smoke surges from l I I If the stacks of thousands of industrial plants producing an ever --Increasing quantity of planes, tanks, guns and other implements pf war. That's the smoke that gets in the eyes of the Axis. Faw materials and completed units are loaded on long rows of freight cars, go rumbling across country in a never-endin- g procession, hauled by gigantic locomotives ' followed by trails of smoke smoke that smarts the eyes of Hitler and Hirohito. Smoke 'em, put! that's our job. Union Pacific, the Strategic Middle Route connecting West with East, is doing its. part by "keeping 'era roiling." Thousands of Union Pacific employees are working tirelessly and buying War Bonds generously for victory! ' union pacific railroad 7y War has caused the fti heaviest congestion 'Czf J f of telephone lines 'ifv"' in history. s.y j You can help keep i XZir lines clear for vital , war calls. 1. Don't make unnecessary calls. - 2. Be brief. - - 3. Be considerate on party lines. 4. Don't call "Information" for num-bers already listed. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. FMix Lemon Juice ySf. AT HOME X) TO RELIEVE LSfRHEUillATIC pains Money Back If This Recipe Fails Good news travels fast many ot the thou-isands of folks who now take lemon Juice lor rheumatic pain have found that by adding two table&poonfuU of Allenru to one tablespoonful of Lemon Juice in a glass of water, they get faster relief for the aches 'and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago. It's no surprise either, for Allenru is a 15 year old formula to relieve rheumatlo aches and pains. In fact If It does not help your money back. What could be fairer? Ct Allenru today at any live druggist Only 85 cents Do It Now. V For quick relief from itching caused by eczema, athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and other itching conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid 0. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula. Greaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and quickly calms intense itching. 35c trial bottle provesit, or money back. Don't suffer. Ask your druggist today for O. D. p. Prescription. Acid Indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back When oiccbs stomach acid cuuses painrul suffnoat- - 1,nr5J.a1h.ao.H.' 5t9n,ach and t"rtbum. doctors usually fastest-ac- t ng known foV H'?f" lCu.cS IlirS i;!.1."1"'- Be"-- brine, comfort" s S5?5l nil "?fy L" ",tum 0( b0"u TO RELEASE FLC'.V LIVEQ UY Get a bottle of Kraseft?n ? f Half an hour before breakiat, t l aa will He on a dime In a gisss :; or cold) or In your morning ca:, .: coffee and keep this up for 3lt d: K. taken this way helps relieve ei. : as sick headaches, bowel bilious indigestion w,; BOtficlent flow of bile from tbe n You can get Kruachen, a ten. formula made In the U. S. A., a: store. You must be satined c., Cefifeo 0? I 'i Do you feel older than vou ere from Getting Up Nights, B ness. Leg Pains, Dizziness, fa Rheumatic Pains, Burning, s (juent passages? If so, renienm, u Kidneys are vital to your htw.:: these symptoms may be due u and Kidnev and bles In such cases CYSTEX is :. prescription) usually gives pm ous relief by helping the h;-- : poisonous excess acids and w.i everything to gain and not trying Cyntex. An iron-cla- a l. wrapped around each packa- a fund of your money on re package unless fully satisfy chances on any Kidney nuuA not guaranteed. Don't dfiay. Cystcxi-.- ' ll.it iioiii WAH BONDS The sixteen-inc- b coast gun is the t most powerful of all American guns j and costs about $2,000,000 each. It will throw a shell weighing up to a ton many miles. The Coast Guard also has an eight-inc- h mobile rail-way .gun which will hurl a heavy projectile about i8 miles. For defense of our homes, the Coast Guard needs many of these powerful weapons. You can do your part to help pay for them by invest-ing at least ten percent of your in-come in War Bonds and Stamps ev-ery payday. t, v 7 rtasury Dtparlmeni rVcA &vBO' NOSyi Mtopthrt V0 II ft B"uw1 DON'T FORGET PS When you need any-thing in the Una of neat end attracdrc PR INT IL'j NOTICE! The FAITH COUNCIL will meet at the Art Center Sun-day at 3 P. M. OLD AGE PENSION MEETS The Utah Stats Old Age meets Wednssday 7:30, Citylaall, Thursday H. 41 Post Office Place. TOWNSEND CXFB MEETtt The local Townsend Club No. 1, meets at The Legion Hall, 404 So. ert Temple Fridaynight at 7:30. Selected Thoughts. The truth is "our vaunted civilization hap run amuck, and even Herculean efforts cannot fave it. "The contribu t-ions of science have lifted men out of the mire of the slough of despond are being used to drive them into the darkness of an abyss and, if successful will destroy the advantages gained in a thousand year of progress toward freedom and liberty." Dark indeed are the days ahead, and before the wrecking is fin shed men will think the end of the world has come. But not so AH he evils of the present are but birth pang3 of a nnllenium of peace, security and happines .Representative Hoffman, It. of Michigan, said in congress that there will be a repetition of the French Revolution. He speaks the truth. May we tell him that 'it will be far worse than the affairs in France so many years ago. It is coming and it is to be feared even more than the war. Those who are proclaiming so loudly that the constitution is being destroy-ed should wait a little while before speaking put, or better than wait they should moderate their Fascist course in an ef-fort to head off the revolution, for when it begins it will be too late to do much of anything. Then is when the constitution will "hang by a thread," when mobs rave and destroy and kill jn the cities of the land without restraint. And that is when government will totter and reel to its very foundations. Take our word for it and wait just a little while. The. scriprures are most plain and forceful on the collapse of th present, economic system, and all the signs point in that direction. Witness the wreck of small business and the wrecking hag but begun and there are yet oceans of calamity, disaster and destruction to wade through. Taking a long view of things faith is justified. And let us assure them that the New Order they are talking about, wil be set up in time put it will not be of their making-Someon-else, to whorn they do not like to listen, is to set up that Order. Most of those engaged in the present conflict have been set apart by Destiny as the wreckers. Their work is not to build the New, but to wreck the Old order. Thursday, November 26 has been set apart as a day of general Thanksgiving and the president has asked that this day and the coming New Year's day be set apart as days of prayers. Let the people repair to their churches, or gather their families about them ip their homes and call upon the Almighty in praise and Thanksgiving for His many blessings. There are still many things to be thaDkful for, and the on. to thank for them is the great Giver of all good gifts. Be thank-fu- l I hat you have shelter and food and clothing, and remem-- . ber there are millions who are suffering, freezing, shelterless and hungry. Be thankful that you have wife and children with you because millions of families have been seperated and cast out to wander in the wilderness, of life, propertyless and homeless. Be thankful that, as Joe Louis said, ,;God is on our side." ''Consumera Cooperation has been defined as an education, al movement which employs economic action jn an effort to bring about certain desired social ends. Other aims of the organization are to avoid stateism, to qircumvent autocracy and to attain cooperative democracy by the consistent policy of building frre and voluntary cooperative societies. Dr. War basse continued." "The ship of our civilization has got off her course. She is fighting for her life against shipwreck in the breakers. We look round wildly for a pew star by which to steer her, not realizing that our calamity is upon us because we have turn-e- l our back to the Eternal Star, by which alone our true course can be set. The fault, dear Brutus, lies not in our stars but. in ourselves that we are underlings." Progressives and Liberals. The present fight is yours and upon its outcome depends your right to think and act progres-sively. In th : midst of darkness and chaos you must work and think and act and talk and unite, and then soon the dawn will break. The sinister reactionaries are out to down every- - ' thing proressi e and liberal. They cannot look any way but backward They garland the sepulcres of the dead reactiona-ries while they hurl stones at the government of today. They sit in sackcloth on the ashes of the dead letter of the laws of the vanished past and obscure the light of the future. They are out to kill social security, old age pensions, relief for the poor, etc. They even are out to kill democracy by calling it red. Don t be deceived. The Fascist forces are mustering their strength for a finish fight. They have laid much of the ground work which is seen in the fact that the Progressive cause has been going backward for some time. Progressive and Liberals, stand by your uuns before they enslave you again lo the tyranny of enthroned wealth. "I am a citizen of America and an heir to'all her greatness and renown. The health and happiness of my own body de-pend on each muscle and drop of blood doing its work in its. place. So the health and happiness of my country depend upon each citizen doing his work in his place. I will not fill any position or pursue an business whereby I can live upon m v follow citizens without doing them useful service in return for I plainly see that this must bring suffering and want to simeotthem I will do nothing to desecrate the soil ot Ame.ica, or pollute her air or degrade her children, my broth-ers and sisters. I will try to make her cities beautiful and her cnizem healthy and happy, so that she may be a desired home for myjelf now, and for her children in days to come. ' If every office holder nnd politician would take these words of Lincoln's to heart we would have a much better Am-erica Taking this advice and keeping the heart aflame to the spirit and principles of Christ what might not be done in gov, ernment? Poetry shouldgive us a sense of compassion aad an over-flowing love for human. ty and for nature. It should inspire us to look upon life as artistic and beautiful in its grandeur and simplicity. It should teach us to keep in tune with the music of the spheres, to enjoy the sound of rain drops on dry leaves and the rhythm in falling snow; to see the glory in the moonlight and the starlight, in the sunrise and the sunset, and " in the clouds that hang low on the hillside. Above all it should teach us to be kind and tender toward little children and poor people, after the manner of the Master of men. Lime moments in big lives tcllu V j " ;e?tSii Table w viae - Cabbie helped p UJLJ we rHc i don't i e nn y. , JrVSXJ0 IMAT I'U. DO DrTrlDuT rtEfti j t fi h WATIOWAL LEAGUE-- OF 0OVIe TvotSo fe CUAQ.IV? QlTy. IOWA. ACM WT in the eve, bam ygyJ, |