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H' THE STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1 920. rx N : HF A LBERT B. STEINER. of SU H -ta. Paul, Minn., who declares he is Hf now able to do twice the work he UH could before taking Tanlac and that HH llis ',as gained sixteen pounds "Talking about things that help peo P pie, I have jusi received a letter from : L wy sister in. Waterloo, Iowa, telling me ! she haa. 'gained sixteen pounds In f. f weight fry taking Tanlac," said A. B. vl jy Stfifiner.GO East Page street, St, Paul, t. . 1 1 Minn., recently. , I .A. 'f 'My sister was on a visit lo me a 1 j ,".'? short while ago, and as she was suf- I': i rfaring from stomach trouble some one j i 'advised her to try Tanlac, which she It did, and as 1 saw the great benefit vrij she was getting from it I decided to Y 9 I try ft myself, for I had been troubled $ ', with my stomach for the past two years. I had a very poor appetite, i and the little I did manage to eat - J seemed to lodge right in the pit of my' ; I stomach and sour. I would bloat ter ribly after eating and have the worst ( sort of cramping pains in my stomach. raid at times I had such bad attacks of heartburn I would nearly go wild. My back gave me n lot of trouble, and 1 , 'had such intense pains in the small , or my back I could hardly bend over. j To add to my other troubles, about two ' months ago I began to surfer with I rheumatism in my shoulder biades and V 'r arms, which got so bad 1 could hardly - ; i domy work and could not even put on ,: my coat without assistance. 1 was so "; nervous I could get but little sleep and j would roll and toss from one side of P . the oed to the other all night long, and j would get up in the morning all lired out I was so badly rundown and had lost so much weight I wass o weak I y could hardly get about at all. Well, while I have only taken five bottlesof Tanlac in all my improve !'"' cent Is simply remarkable. I have such a good appetite I am hungry all the time, and my stomach is in such I a splendid condition I can eat any i --c thing I want without suffering the . least bit from it afterward. The paius have all gone out of my back and I never have the least sign of the rheu matism. In fact, I never have an j ache or pain of any kind. I sleep as - sound as a log every night and have gained in weight and strength until I can. do twice as much work as I could before I began taking Tanlac. Yes, sir( I can recommend Tanlac after what it has done for me, and T ? ' know It will do the same for others I If they will only give it a fair trial." 1 Tanlac is sold in Ogden by A. R. v Mclntyre Drug Co. Advertisement, j I'fll INDEPENDENTS OPPOSE jjfl ' Non-partisan league iJII I FARGO. N. D.. April 9. A special pW committee of the North Dakota Inde ' pendent Voters' association meeting p) ! ere ,ast niSnt with committees of ;f ?k1 1 Republicans and Democrats, formu- jj fcjgjl? Uted a plan of action for opposing the ft'Ksij N'on-Partlsan league at the primary ftpSftj . . election June 30. I'wol IL was recommended that Ropub- PipJ-Tgi ' Ucan and Democratic slate conven- Eg Miff tions be held on the same .day In the Eame city for the forming of party ftiSyjre'1 y I tickets, and that both parties merge fijaSm '. j on candidates for the legislature. (IIEm, "i; Final actiqn as to the date and other wM - ' details will be taken later. ?lB'j X The Arctic fox is brown in summer V and whlte in winter. BUSY P0LIT1GAL YElfiJS AHEAD California Voters Face Three Elections of More Than Ordinary Importance SAX FRANCISCO. April 8. Cali fornia voters face an unusually busy political year. There will bo tHrcc elec tions, all of which are regarded by party leaders as being of more than ordinary Importance. These olectlons, and their dates, are: Presidential primary, May 4. State primary, August 2 1. . General election. November 2. At the presidential primary the voters will be given an opportunity of balloting for candidates ns delegates to the national conventions on one of three tickets Republican, Demo cratic and Prohlbtion. On the two lat der tickets the delegates, of which there are 2C, will be unopposed ex cept for the independent candidacy on the Democratic ticket of Henry II. Chllders of Los Angeles. Mr. Child crs. the president of an oil company, said recently, in explanation of his candidacy, that "since the Democratic state central committee did not see fit to put his name on the regular ticket, he would try his luck because he wanted to pro to the national convention." ' Tvro Presidential Candidates The Republican JKckct will present a contest between rjval delegations pledged to support respectively the candidacies at the national conven tion of United States Senator Hiram W. Johnson, of San Francisco, and Herbert C. Hoover, of Palo Alto. Cal., former United States food administra tor. The ballots will, plainly indicate how each delegation stands on the matter I of a preferred candidate. Thus, the I Republican ballot will contuin two I parallel lists, and at the hcadof each will be printed a line indicating which , candidate the delegation favors for J the nomination. , ! No candidate for the presidential j nomination is excluded by reason of ja non-residence In California from entering the state and seeking to elect a list of delegates favorable to his own candidacy In the national conven tions. The primary election niachin i cry is available to all comers, and getting the names of pledged candi- dates on the party ballots Is largely :a mechanical process. I After the election of delegates to. I the conventions comes the minor mat- tcr of selecting alternate delegates, who will accompany the regulars and participate in the voting at the con ventions only when the regulars are incapacitated through illness or other causes. The primary law provides that the delegates shall meet and select their own alternates, four at large and one from each of the state's II congressional districts. Voters Not Obligated A voter Intending to cast his bal lot at the presidential primary Is un der no obligation to vote for the ticket of whose party he registered, state of ficials have held. If he registered as a Republican he can demand and re ceive a Democratic ballot, or the bal lot of any other party that has candi dates to be voted for. This situation caused something of a controversy In political circles recently, but elec tion experts contended that the pri mary law conferred that privilege specifically. In August the state primaries will be in the nature of an elimination contest. with a United States senator ship the most important of the vari ous positions to be voted oh. Senator James D. Phelan Is a candidate to succeed himself, but half a dozen or! more candidates have declared their I Intention of entering the race. Ballot Very Long j The ballot will be a long one, with the following offices to be voted on: United States senator. Eleven congressional representa tives. One justice of the supreme court (short term). Twenty state senators, one from each even-numbered district. Eighty assemblymen. Delegates to the state convention from even numbered senatorial dis tricts by each party not represented by holdover senator. Presiding justice court of appeal, j II Unusually Delicious II Hjf I II Cream o the Cream, churned into Banquet 1 1 HHU HI Better Butter, is delivered every day to .your . H fli Hi grocor in Ogden from our new branch on IB j l Washington Avenue. H II Fpu will enjoy the pure delightful taste. .oC-' II Hf j MM Banquet Better Butter. 0 1 H II Your Grocer Has It Fresh Today HI B ' II Nelson-Ricks Creamery Co. II j j 2264 Washington Avenue 708 KING REFUSES TO RE-INSTATE FORMER DANISH PREMIER Ex-premier Znhle. KhiK Christian of Denmark has efused too re-inatate ax-Premier Cahle despite the protest of 6ho so y'al democratic parliamentary group. first district, division one. short term. , Presiding Justice court of appeal, first district, division two. Two associate justices, court of ap peal, first district, division two. Presiding justice, court of appeal, second district, division two. ) Two associate Justices, court of ap peal, second district, division two. Judges of the superior court and certain non-partisan offices In several counties. The law provides that "in case there is but one person lo be elected at the November election to any judicial, school, county or township office, any candidate "who receives at the August primary a majority of the total num ber of votes cast for all the candi dates for such office shall be the only candidate whose name shall be print ed on the ballot at the ensuing elec tion." Following this primary on the third Tuesday In September, the state con ventions will go into action at Sac ramento there to adopt platforms on which the candidates will make their campaigns: elect state central com mittees, and. as 1920 is a .national election year, they will also select thir teen presidential electors to go on the ballol at the November general election. NOTICE Under no condition will I be re sponsible for any bills contracted by anyono other than myself. tSigned) K. E. SMITH. 7t no RESUME BUILDING OF SMITHFIELD PLANT LOGAN. April 9. Construction work on the great Smithfiold pea can ningv plant was resumed this morning with the return of union labor of Lo gan under union conditions. Several meetings have been hold with the contractors, and it Is hoped a complete agreement will soon bo reached. on Velox Hard Wheat Flour manufactured for those who are willing to pay a little more and get the best. All leading grocers sell it. 00 About Those Dogs Beautifully marked. aristocratic Russian Wolf Hounds, for sale. All are registered dogs and of the best breeding lu the world. House and auto j broke. Grand companions tor children or ladies. Full grown. Call and see them at 5-11 Washington avenue, Og den, or address P. O. Box 483, Ogden. Adv. TO INVESTIGATE FIRE. DALLAS, Texas, April S. An offi cial investigation has been ordered to determine the origin of an early morn ing fire at Aviation repair depot, near i here today, which destroyed five of the main buildings, more than thirty army planes, several hundred Liberty motors and much' other army prop erly with an estimated loss of more than $1,000,000. RECRUITING TEACHERS. OMAHA, Neb., April 8. A recruit ing campaign for teachers startB in Nebraska next week. It will be con ducted by the state normal at Wayne. Shortage of teachers In the state is es timated at more than one thousand. 1 MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Acce" only look for the name California on the package, thcin you are sure your child is having the best and most harm less physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity tsstc. Full directions on each bottle. You must Bay "California." LICENSES DEED BY STEWARDS Of JOCKEY CLUB IN GOTHAM NEW TOKK, April S. The stew ards of the Jockey club tonight re fused to reopon the case of Jockey Johnny Loftus, under suspension. The stewards also declined to reopen the cases of G. Byrnes in applying for a Jockey's license and of James M. Col lins for a trainer's- license. Other ap plications for licenses denied were: Jockeys William Gapp, C. Gilbert, J. Groth. T. Parrington and N. Borger; Trainers V. Hendricks, Cecil Knight, D. McDermitt, Frank Martin ana Clyde Phillips. A Hcenso granted to Jockey Kirschbaum last month was revoked, and all associations under the jurisdiction of the club were asked to refuse further entries from J. C. S'turgls. A new selling: race rule was adopted as follows: "Rule 172-A: Every horse running In a selling race may be claimed by any one except his owner or any per son acting in his interest after the race for his entered price, plus the value of the race to the winner and as much more in addition as the clalmer wishes to bid. Any horse so claimed shall not be eligible to start in any selling race In the name or interest of the original owner for thirty racing days after date of claim." Democrats to Meet In San Francisco Is Cumniings' Order WATERBURY. Conn., April S. The Democratic national convention will be held in San Francisco, according to Homer S. Cummings, chairman of the Democratic national committee. He' made this declaration here tonight when he wa3 shown a dispatch saying it was proposed to hold the conven tion In Oakland, across the bay. Jlr. Cunmings said: "There is always a certain amount of dissatisfaction and complaint at this stage of the game. The convention will be held in San Francisco and not across the bay as proposed. I have a personal representative in San Fran cisco at present and he will go ahead with the program as planned." rr - EX-SOLDIER MURDERS HIS FORMER NURSE BORDEAUX. April S. Crime, which has been rampant in France since the war, has afforded an in stance of peculiar turpitude in the case of Maurisc Ducollct, a former soldier. On .March 12 at Abbeville, he murdered a woman, who us a Red Cross nurse had cared for him when wounded. The victim was Madame Bonjonnler. wife Of the head of the bar In' Abbeville: she was killed by Ducollct and then robbed. Ducollet has Just been arrested. His homo at Talence, a suburb of Bor deaux, was searched and Jewels which belonged to Madame Bonjonnler were found there. ADMIRAL WILSON IS BEFORE NAVY PROBE WASHINGTON. April S. Admiral H. B. Wilson, commander In chief of the Atlantic fleet, disagreed today with many of Rear Admiral Sims' criticisms of the navy department's conduct of the war. Before the sen ate Investigating committee, the ad miral declared the active fleet never was better prepared for war than in April, 1917, the department whole heartedly and energetically cooperated with the allies from the moment war EAST TO DARKEN Hflpill You Can Bring Back Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so even ly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is" niussy and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, im proved by the addition of other Ingred ients called "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound." You just dampen a sponge or softbrush -with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. 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Be sure to ask the druggist for he double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it falls ta remove freckles. Advertisement. --w, I J as Uncle Sam's great army ' H v''' te during the war that's how IH . v ', r '. many Americans put on overalls ' " K ' ' cvery day 1 H -Tf. -v ivV 4 16,000,000 men wear overalls' in L ., -'i-'"'3 the United States. v And of these 16,000,000 men, . I : : : I more wear Blue Buckles than ' any other kind of overall. ! onVcry ThgE They all want overalls that wear I nuXSSl ' well and fit easy overalls that do , not rip or bind. En inter of the "" USt S SOrt Wear Comfort Comes With I 20th CerAuryZlrnited . every pair of Blue Buckles. They're made with ' IH the toughest, longest-wearing denim and lots of it with big double-stitched, rip-proof seams vith , yj Q heavy brass riveted buttons, and loops and buckles , ( n, ' tnat won't come off. 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