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Show TIIE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Making Uncle Sams Submarines Safe for Crews Drink Water to Help Wash Out Kidney Poison oisons out $ system . . . . Doctors know that this modern scientific laxative works efficiently in smaller doses became you chew it. Safe and mild for old and young. Hurts or Bladder Bothers You, Begin Taking Salts If Your Back When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore dont get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by Cushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the bodys urinous waste and stimulates them to' their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water you cant drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent r drink, which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this ; also keep up the water drinking; and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. litbia-wate- ToAvoidlnfection Use Stanford's Balsam of EVlyrrh All dealers are authorized to refund jour money lor the lint bottle If not suited Feenmitit FOR CONSTIPATION Various devices have been adopted by the United States navy for the safety of submarines and their crews. This picture of the new shows the pad eyes near the waters edge. These rings will permit cables to be attached in case of sinking and pontoons will then raise the sunken ship. Other safety equipment on the Includes Momsen lungs (quickly attachable breathing devices for the crew), a safety escape lock on deck from which the crew can escape; a marker buoy which will serve as a marker for a rescue ship, and a telephone buoy which also will go to the surface and serve as a means of communication with the crew below. 9 9 Mountains That Reveal History - Differ in Meaning The expressions fatally wounded anil mortally wounded are commonly used to express the same thing, but mortally is regarded by some as meaning suffering death at the time of, or soon after, the wounding, while fatally wounded conveys the idea that death followed after a considerable lapse of time. Darius Used 5,000 Words to Tell the Story of the Persian Empire. Five hundred words Is the limit to a history of the United e States which former President a as to write has been asked legend to accompany the herculean figures of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt, being carved on the rocky face of Mt. Rushmore, S. D. Darius, king of the Persians, and Mr. Coolidges predecessor in mountain inscribing by the margin of nearly 2,500 years, used 5,000 words for a history of his empire. To the Mt. Rushmore history there has been assigned 9,600 square feet; Darius was cramped in about 800 square feet and was compelled to use a part of the space for translations into two other languages. Historic Mountain Memorials. Darius inscriptions at Behistun ; the rock records of conquerors from Rameses II down to the French In 1S60 at the Nahr Syria; and the Lion of Luzern, Switzerland; are three notable mountain memorials, says a bulletin from the Washington headquarters of the National Geographic society. Mountains are the oldest tablets man ever tried to write upon, continues the bulletin. But bis very oldest writings are inside, not outside, of mountains. Pictures of the elk. nmnimoth, and many strange beasts painted on the sides of subterranean chambers in northern Spain are the work of prehistoric cavemen who lived 50,000 years ago. The famous cliffs of Nahr (Dog river), just north of Beyrouth, have served for ,8,000 years as a guest book for visiting invaders. Names of conquerors and their remarks cover the rock like autographs and verses fill the pages of an old alCool-ldg- ib bum. Some things people do to Help tKe bowels whenever any bad breath, or a biliousness, feverishness, lackof appetite warn of constipation, really weaken these organs. knows what will . Only a doctor cleanse the system without harm. That is why the laxative in your home should have the approval of a family doctor. The wonderful product, known to millions as Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is a family doctors prescription for sluggish bowels. It never varies from the original prescription which Dr. Caldwell wrote thousands of times' in many years of practice, and proved safe and reliable for men, women and children. It is made from herbs and other pure ingredients, so it is and can form no pleasant-tastincan You habit. buy this popular laxative from all drugstores. g, Negro Chemist Gets Milk From Peanuts - Washington. Tuberculosis Claim Probed Because of the great demand for the medicine which he claims to have discovered and to have used in the cure of scores of cases of tuberculosis, Bev. Edward Ward, vicar of a suburban ehurch' in Auckland, New Zealand, has promised Minister of Health Stallworth? to discuss with an expert He the formula- for his treatment. declares the many requests for the medicine include a large order from England. The compound is reported to contain mineral salts extensively used by a certain European medical school, together with a herb which grows extensively in many parts of New Zealand. One Essential Needed Mother Well, Nellie, is your doll kitchen completely furnished now? Nellie No, mamma. I still need a policeman for the cook. s The Lion of Luzern is a recent memorial and one familiar to tourists. In a niche of native rock Ues a dying ion on a spear and shield. Below are carved the names of 26 officers who. with 760 privates, are memorialized as members of the Swiss guard that gave their lives in the defense of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in the Tuilleries at the beginning of the French revolution. The comments of Darius about himself, on the mountain at Behistun, overlooking the ancient road from Baghdad to Ecbatana (Hamadan), have acquired an importance quite out of proportion to their text For two centuries the Behistun inscriptions proved a mystery that challenged scholars. Steps leading to the translation of the writings make one of the best mystery 'stories of archeology. Final .success in reading the cuneiform sentences gave the key to the whole literature of Babylonia. What the Rosetta stone did to reveal the enigma of Egyptian hieroglyphics, the Darius inscription did for cuneiform writing. Cuneiform writing is a shorthand marks. style made sp of arrow-shape- d of the mysterious Behistun broadside were brought to Europe by Pietro della Valle, 300 years ago. Generations of scholars puzzled over pages ot impressions not unlike hen tracks. One man deciphered eleven signs, another added knowledge of seven more. Still there were not enough until Rawlinson, an English army officer, working independently, went to Behistun on leave. He copied msch of the text, working on a ledge IS inches wide. Rawlinson, laboring alone, solved the great cuneiform puzzle and transmountain-engrave- d lated Darius history which begins: An Autobiography on Stone. I am Darius, the great king, the king of kings, the king of Persia, the king of the provinces, the son of the grandson of Arsames, the Achaemenian, and so on, at considerable length. Much of Darius message is devot ed to the putting down of revolts in various provinces. Nine revolt leaders are carved in the rock above the legend, with ropes around tbeir necks. The entire text is a gargantuan boast of a primitive tyrant whose human weaknesses peep out only once or Copies 5,000-wor- Hy-taspe- s, Tuskegee, Ala. Dr. George Washington Carver, professor of chemistry at Tuskegee institute, claims he has derived more than 100 useful products from the sweet potato, 165 from the peanut and 300 different paints from clay in this area. From sweet potatoes, he says he took rubber, shoe polish, powder, and milk, and from the peanut, fattening oil, bleaching cream, coffee and milk topped with cream. d He recently received the award presented each year to the negro achieving the highest distinction in the arts or sciences. Spin-gar- VVVVV'i Wolf Bounty to Keep Public Library Going Toronto. Hungry wolves are about to take over the maintenance of the only public library in the Dominion which owes its existence to the price This Mother Had Problem As a rule, milk is about the best food for children, but there are times when they are much better off without ft. It should always be left children off when show feverish, by fretful or cross spells, by bad breath, coated tongue, sallow skin, indigestion, biliousness, etc., that their stomach and bowels are out of order. In cases like this, California Fig Syrup never fails to work wonders, by the quick and gentle way it removes all the souring waste which is causing the trouble, regulates the stomach and bowels and gives these organs tone and strength so they continue to act normally of their own accord. Children love its rich, fruity flavor and its purely vegetable and harmless, even for babies. Millions of mothers have proved its merit and reliability in over 50 years of steadily increasing use. A Western mother, Mrs. May Snavely, Montrose, California, says: My little girl, Ednas, tendency to constipation was a problem to me until I began giving her California Fig Syrup. It helped her right away and soon her stoma cli and bowels were acting perfectly. Since then Ive never had to have any advice about her bowels. I have also used California Fig Syrup with my little boy, with equal success. To be sure of getting the genuine, which physicians endorse, always ask; for California Fig Syrup by the full of a bearskin. Bears are neither as profitable nor as plentiful as they used to be on St. Josephs island, up near Sault Ste. Marie, where the bearskin library flourishes. The exchequer of the library has run low and the library board has issued a call for volunteers name. to join in a wolf hunt, pool the $20 Human Zeros bounty paid for every wolf killed on Are Blinks they prominent? the island and buy more books. twice. Jinks Well, they get about as much vilwas the at formed The library 'There is also much else, protraffic the as attention lights on the lage of Hilton Beach when a hunter road to ruin. claims Darius with sudden modesty, that hath been done by me which is with literary leanings sho a bear and not graven in this inscription ; on this used the money to buy the first books. account it hath not heen inscribed lest More bear hunts were organized and the library flourished. he who shall read this inscription Hilton Beach had the books and no hereafter should then hold that which to put them. Also it had a jail to me be too much place been done by hath liand should not believe it, but should and no prisoners. So the bearskin Pile sufferers from Protruding, to the was moved lockup. lies. brary take it to be Itching or Blind Piles, Bleeding, the is a it lockup library, Though Rawlinson and the scholars who can now get relief from, very holds constable The a still is prison. pegged away at the cipher were on no first treatment by using Evthankless job. Dariqs memorialized the keys as well as the librarian. on man is arrested or two a them, too. Near the end of the text ery year and spends a night in s island the saith Thus the found: Darius, they cell lined with reading matter. King: If thou shalt not conceal this to it the world, shall Q. R. (Quick Relief) Pile Ointbut publish edict, ment is a new remedy for the then may Aura Mazola (sun god) be MILLIONS TEN GIVES treatment of pile sufferers no thy friend, may thy house be numermatter how long afflicted, guarous, and mayest thou thyself be anteed to give satisfactory relief or money refunded. 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