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Show ij PROGRESSIVE OPINION Sniared u Second dam Matter at the Poit Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, under the Act 01 March 3, 1878 ' Alfred Sorenen, JpEroWgrEesLsEiv1e1 s 75 . East 2nd. South tf Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Years In Salt Lake Cuj We can serve you better than ever IF YOU WANT 0. K. SHOE REPAIRJNB You must go to the $ O.K. SHOE SHOP c 414 So. State Street Have your Shoes Repaired Jobs at Moderate !,,, Deep Water Island By ALAN LEMAY Karen Waterson is con-vinced by her lawyer, John Colt, that she is ' heiress to the plantation isle of Alakoa, in the South Pacific They set out to get it. But they met handsome Richard Wayne, who was in control of the island and his half brothers. Trouble? Plenty of it. And plenty of romance, ,0- - READ IT IN THIS PAPER 0U GIRLS WHO SUFFER Distress From MONTHLY FEMALE WEAKNESS s AND NEED TO BUILD UP " j ,g RED BLOOD! $" j 'pected TAKE HEED If you have all or F , ' The any one of these symptoms: do you suffer headache, cramps back- - - r, of CIVI ache, nervousness, weakness L-- fc ln , ij tionst SSfSMuesW remartaWe benefits! Taken work 0 to functional monthly larly-tn- ey help build up resistacu G0j0 f riiSiirhances' against such annoying symptomi k ,l Then start at once -t- ry Lydla Lydia Pinkham's Compound Compound Tablets Tablets are also especially helpM fwith added in) Pinkham's in building up red blood and thS The f Tablets are famous for relieving aid in promoting more strerrj, .mA monthlv pain and distress Thou- - and energy Follow label direc '.. sands of and women report tlons. WORTH TRYING! jenerotf l ' in turn d ' ' .' j '",X . ' - " ; ( " 5sa. ' ' ' r-- v "" ' i f n : I '2 . C J - J ! cyj '! , ( l ' I i ;,, .,v.,..- V .. j ..j Jtmes Melton nd Fnncia White, letturei singers. THE TELEPHONE HOUR (Popular Bell System Radio Program) now can be heard EVERY MONDAY NIGHT at 10 P.M. Sffl instead of 5 P.M. NBC RED NETWORK For the convenience of thousands of listeners to this Monday Night program, it will now be broadcast at the more desirable hour of 10 p.m. MUSIC by the BELL SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA and a CHORUS OF 14 VOICES The following is a complete list of the NBC Red Net-work stations over which "THE TELEPHONE HOUR" may be heard in this area: AW20NA. PHOENIX KTAR TUCSON KVOA YUMA KYUM SAFFORD KSLU COLORADO DENVER. KOA IDAHO BOISE KIDO POCATELLO .".'ksEI TWIN FALLS KIFI MONTANA. BILLINGS . KGHL BUTTE , ,. '- - KGIR HEI ENA KPFA BOZEMAN KRBM HEW MEXICO ALBUQUERQUE KOB TEXAS XL PASO KTSM OTAH SALT LAKE CITY KDYl The Mountain States Tel. Cr Tel. Company tne relal f in P7n r 1 -- Icncosm II UwuuLjLi u jChinesev Soothe that throat tickle which comes from a jSffN n I cough due to a cold! Quick-g- et a Smith Broi. T Cough Drop. (Black or Menthol-5- .) J ' if has ta M4 Smith Bros. Cough Drops are the ,rJ'mk MM only ps containing VITAMIN A Afff01 .yfEtijjgf Vitamin A (Carotene) raises the resistance of J A f s-- mucous membranes of nose and throat IB 3 One ex X r. J cold infections, when lack of resist-- s0 l Taapt- - ance is due to Vitamin A deficiency. maii c' sm uP TODAY Ik mis nn Ipits trav MiiiwilJiukp:nofa)s wr ATr""7 Hithoc ,L explanatin s TO RELIEVE by this dus ri;eu::ati3 f: - - Money Back If This Recioe F; Ooodnews travels fast manyof'.tw U :c - l Bands of folks who now take lemon " 'i 0 Kr for rheumatic pain have found iti: rn for m.r adding two tablespoonfuls of AUenn si a tablwpoonfiil of Lemon Jute m ft flu inot the Hi( water, they get faster rellel lor lit i: and pains caused by rheumatism. It:, cn inch eac It's no surprise either, lor Allecr; IS year old formula to relieve rbe.' aches and pains. In fact II It does as rr Sev your money back. What could be !i v,'lrnm. Oet Allenru today at any live diutiai i: tunie 01 85 cents Do it Now. t me that Vt r?id chang For quick relief from itching of eczema, athlete's foot, scabies, rashes and oe temally caused skin troubles, use : cooling, antiseptic, liquid D.D.D.Prsff; n ,l , Greasdess. stainless. Soothes imura "K 10 quickly stops intense itching. 35c trji ' "'tPIlPP of j proves it, or your money back. Ai: qI m., druggist today for D. D. D. PHESCHT ,. ,'""U B fe distant ar f'tmelyillu NOW IS THE TIME To SUBSCRIBE JmSendfor Bring Your $ .50 to the office of PROGRESSIVE OPINION 217 David Keith Bldg Enter the Buildtng at 248 So. Main. Take elevator Come in and put a dollar or two to work for a Good Cause. Mountain Chief j Asilima .fe "KEl Coughing, Gasfir. , Thanks to a Doctor's prescrlpt.cn - f)f a, Mendaco, thousands now palliate tc":; vr, IW currlng attacks of choking, gaspinf,' Ing, wheezing Bronchial Asthma br nature remove thick excess mucus. V no smokes, no Injections. Just U' Pleasant tablets. The rapid, deiici'!'- -. native action commonly helps nsr.;- welcome deep a f ' guarantee wrapped around each r2' 'BnJaco Insures an immediate k J cost unless you are Vou have everything to ( nothing to lose under this posit!" oack guarantee so get Mendaw today lor only 60c MINERAL WATER The Wonder of the Aga For External & Internal Use LiKFor Rheumatism, Kidney or Bladder Trouble, Prostrate Glandd, Tonsilitis, Sore Throat, Swollen Joints, Stomach and Varicose Ul-cers, Hay Fever, eto. ! AJ.WINBERG & CO. 1833 So. 4th East, Salt Lake City, Utah i inoiGEsn: may excite the Heart t - Gas trapped in the atomicli or lullct on the heart aellya At c: dlitress amirt men and women depfl ff Tableti to let lu free. No lustln- ot! r' s medtelnei known for of fastrlc hypencldltj. If the FIRST rlil : prove a better, return botue to u DOTJB1JS aloney Back. 35c. at ill unit11 ., ' 3id "Diamond Jim" K Stomach or Ulcer P.' It is hardly likely that Dlanio ' Brady could have eaten so . ciously if he suffered aft"" ,. A , Pains. Sufferers who have ...'A w the penalty of stomach or y ' pains, indigestion, gas pains, i Utah'. burn, burning sensation, bk; 51ate f' hat, other conditions caused by, ln tr acid should try a 25c box on mi. Tablets. They must help or Mb refunded. S C ' DON'T FORGET US you need any- - I thing in the line of neat and attractive PRINTING Some Things Worth Thinking' About If You Know, You Live, If NotjYou Die Read and Ponder (continued from cage ont) Editorial report from the census bureau reflects that there is a hunger for nourishment of the human spirit. And so it comes from all side"" tat the people have a hunger for the real things of the spirit and are yearning for spiritual teachers who can separate themselves from the world long enough to feed them. What is all the space in newspapers and migazines, no w given to silly frivolities, and liquor and beer and cigarette ads was devoted to pure and alluring truth that rose above skepti-cism ' and materialism. The famous Gallup Poll sent out the following question: "Would you be willing to pay three cents of every dollar of your income until you are 60 in order to get a pension from the governmeni of $50 a month after you are HO?" This went to all parts of the United States and the result was as follows: ' Would be willing to be taxed, 76 per cent. Would not be willing 18 per cent. Undecided- 6 percent. That is sure some boost for the Townsend Plan. This paper is heart and soul in sympathy with Bishop M. 0. Ashton and his committee in the demand that the beet and liquor joints betaken out by the roots from Sugarhouse, The people tax themselves liberally to support their; schools and likewise their churches. They build up their homes and try to surround their children with wholesome influeuces, and here comes into their midst the beer and liquor saloons to pread debauchery among their young people. What a shame! What 8 tragedy that tuch debauchery as is witnessed daily and nightly has to go on and on until precious souls are lost in order that a few may make profits. It seems that the pub-lic hasn't got the dense of geese in this matter. Th6 present is a time different from any other period of time in history. In the face of war and calamity the people cannot hold the privileges they now have. All the old ways are failing and unless the spiritual things are sought and the spiritual principles lived they will not be able to preserve democracy and the life of free enterprice. It is well and good to work and talk for reforms, but to preserve the ones they have and to get others, the citizens must strike out in higher and newer paths of endeavor. The things of the spirit must hereafter come first or its goodbye to what is called civilization Thispapris unqualifiedly for municipal ownership of such utilities aspower and light and gas. It is for the elimi-nation of smoke by the manufacture and use of smokeless fuel It is for fivecent fares on the bus line sand cheap power. It is for more and cheaper and bettor homes for low income , people It is for a higher standard of living and better educa-tional opportunities for the underprivileg. It is for increase in the assistance given the needy and unfortunate, and for higher pensions for the aged. It is for righteous peace and h manitarianism. It has been strongly for these things ever since it was first published, and will continue to be for them But far and above and beyond these, this paper is first last and all the time for something far more important the spiritual development of the people to a state where they can put themselves in harmony with the laws that guarantee for- - ever the right kind of abundant life. Without adapting them-selves to the higher things the people cannot expect to hold for very long all the lesser things they enjoy. Sometimes we wish our words were like lightning that might carry the truth to thes of the earth. It was almost through tears that we read the local vulture-lik- e attack on the eight point program arrived at by Winston Churchill and Pre-sident Roosevelt at their meeting on the high seas. So we give here some further truth about the matter. These two men, standing there on the ramparts of the troubled world, one re-presenting that part of Israel call the descendents of Joseph and the other all the house of Israel. The meeting has been called the' Rendezvous with Destiny," Also as "An internati-onal Bill of Rights." And the New York Times said of it: "Behind the President and the Prime Minister there was a third power at the conference the Power of Destiny. In the Apocalyptic struggle that envelops this planet, the United States and Great Britain have no choice but to act to gether " And the prayer offered on the occasion pleaded, "Give us peace in our time O Lord." A prominent minister hassaidofit: "Be'iind the eight points of the declaration methinks I can see the inspiration of the spirit of God " Why, O why should local highlights descend on this noble and inspired effort like angry vultures? "Wherever men and women lift the flag of justice, or of beauty ,.or of freedom, or of truth, or of peace, or of fellow-ship, there is my country." NEWS FACTS george FIT, AND HE HAS MADE HUNDREDS t TOENOS ROME, italy. r-M- jx ACCORDING TO HISTORIANS. THE T WORLD WAS' SOLO TO X-O- 5, WE HIGHEST BIDDER. ( ) IN 193 B.C. DIDIUS jJgZi?M JULIANUS BOUGHT fz THE ENTIRE ROMAN rm WORLD FROM THE W--f Hl j i 3 3c: m MIL staged jSJS 0fr E cw. :118 on ,i H American Wa, t " tj" "We have found by JMsii e that American instituUoni .;, k those , u, ir purpose better than ,e otlier country. We not ht to safeguard our betio , W Iij tll lso want iecurlty nd 'Kt il feco of the good things of Ur; 'e,ry' told, hbwever. by defoaUsf Tj, h btts cannot have both. ay, choose between 18,ra, ecurity. They ln.Ut w. "c P one in order to gate cns xi Let ui not surrender to & ccjnael of despair.- "- au wtx vaadi' |